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Show TOE FEOVO POST ij WANTED Boat. - See George H. Jn.21. Taylor, 722 W. 5th North, CLASSSIFIED v ADVERTISEMENTS CHEAP Good team of FOR horses, wagon and harness. . Startup T Jn, 21 WANTED SECOND HAND, OR OLD Candy Ca Auto Tires. Top price always paid, Durrant Auto Supply Co. FOR RENT 2 room modern house. Call 77 East 1th North Thursdays. Jn. WANTED 2, 4, or .6 room fur ; J. "hlshed house.. Must be modern Will pay good rent. P. O. Box 162 LOST Two small white pi ga. Return to . Sutton Market Reward. I ... 17-2Jn. j Liberal reward will be given to any ' lone reforming fbox containing valuable Order your igoods before leaving papers to H. R. Fletcher, 107 E. 1st for the canyon. Sutton Market will Street. deliver as far as Wild wood. Jn.17 J2 . 17-2- I ' ' . 0. ; : j ,, JNorth i FOR SALE tBy owner, 7 room brick house. Furnished or furnished. 66 S. 2nd West J Clty Enghmer George Swan has compiled the stlbmltted bids of the contractors . tor paving, six blocks of East Center atreet They are as folI)8T Traveling Bag, between lows: Wasatch Grading Company, Provo and Olmstead. Finder please H. G. GHkerson, I59.872J0; 156417.85; call Jn. .T, Gibbons . Reed company, 80,090.94 company 163,327.25. FOR RENT Store building at 179 Hauser-Psekar- d I East. I Norths Apply at this address. ! 149-R5.- ". t - hi un- 12-2- 9. -- n Jn. M- it 5 Modem FOR RENT rooms. 285 8. Gth West ;4 t i Open for Settlement ri 10000 Acres of Irrigated Land on Sevier River. ; pickers at W. 0. . Eeesley orchard. Call , Jn 21 838-M- I ? FOR SALE Large green gooseberries, sweet cherries. Phone order now for red cherry currants, blaek cherries, English currants, seml-sweJ. ArOweng,-70- 9 S. 2n4 West - 8l .. . Phone 690 Jn.14 I i ; t - i . jt SALE ALL, Mch21tf t Oasis. Utah. Commercial Hotel, N-J- I t I I r Sun-kisse- d . v , f till. FOR SALE Cabbage Celery and Tomato Plants, 288 W. 1st South fit H-l- . . Phone 612. . Yantcd The lecture staff will be led by Edward ; F. Trofx, former assistant to Herbert Hoover and field secretary of the U, 8. Chamber of Commerce, Private Peat, A., D. Carpenter, Ida M. Tarbell and Dr. Joseph Clare. Other men of international reputation will lecture during .the week and Provo Chautauqua are promised a reel treat Fred Sutherland, Henry Sutherland, Sotton and Walter Hair left yesterday for a two wks trip D. D. .ihrough Yellowstone Park.? They wUl travel by auto and will visit all the points of interest Jack Pullen and family spent SatLake,. City. visiting; many friends there. urday In Salt , d and'fre the county clerk. Thr object; of the Oer the land of the" free and the la to purchase or otherinc6rporatlon bome ef the brave. wise THE WEST REVEALEO William Russell, the popular, athletic actor, has a big, swift moving outdoor drama In Where the West Begins,1; to be shown at the Columbia theatre tonight. It Is produced by the Wmiaa Russell. Productions for the American Film Company, Ine nn. der the direction of Henry King and , distributed by Pathe Where the West Begins Is Charles A. Hedquist to here from, routhem Califrira where he- - a pen a part of thp winter, and may decide to locate to Prevo again. When Mn Hedqolst left he Bad Intended to enter business to that state. -- handle real estate. The offices will be to the Masonic Temple. The officers are William F. Bulkier, pres& ident; C. H. Stevens, H. Goodwin, secretary; Alva Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durrant have retreasurer. These, with C. H. Ward, ceived a telegram from their son ArLee L. Bakr,- W .L. 'Whitt'wnore and thur announcing his. safe arrival in. H. G. Blumenlhal, complete the board. New York. - ' x, a In the wholesome comedy-dramprjnclpal supportlng roleswlth Mr Russell are Elleen Percy, J. Cullen a. LandllFrederlck:Trroom,Gari Btoek-dal- e and Alfred Ferguson. The story II la of an eastern lad, who is duly shown by a bri8k We8terner, that life Is Just what you make It. Russell creates fully enough excitement for the Easterner, to say the least The action of the story transpires By first to little bl Noo Yawk and later the grjrlaa to the greet West. Mystery,, adventure and romance the three, most essential eleA TRIBUTE TO THE FLAG ments, when property woven together. By Francis Clutf.) And when the leading role Is played banner floating high. that Js What by such an artist a$ William Russell, : InBeneath Italys sunny kyt . the result is an interesting-an- d of a blue; In white fjeld a Its stars spiring photoplay. It strip fcavs a tint of the morning , hue. Mr. Wiser Cured ef Indigestion ,d .. waving Olorybur Tls Expert Shop Work; J Some time In 1909 when I had an pure and tree. Expert Battery Work; m Columbus of attack of indigestion and everything .Expert Tire Repairing and. Retread- - Fresh from the land :i -- t L looked. gloomy to me, I received a signaling Liberty. : lng. ' . We carry a complete line of Good, free sample of Chamberlain's Tablets are 'and the and Miller Now bugle year. dear by malL I gave them a trial .and sharp 1 Tires and Tubes, also -- Bilvertowa notes. theywere such a help to me that ' truthfulean Cords. As on the hresss that banner floats. bought a package, and I ' scan ly say that I have not had a Similar VVhen In need of accessories of any Each wondering eye Its ba-t- y kind we will be glad to" sene you. As gracefully it waves oer foreign attack since,", writes Wm. B. Wiser, Douglassville, Pa. ; landa . FOR SALE Gray Mare, years; D. Buckskin Horse. Box 127. IL : No. L v.: Ja. ' Elllson-Whlte.wi- - . ' or see ! LOCALS THE FLAG States stands United 1 The flag of the Uuth. It Is and for freedom, liberty support and to duty every Americans look up should We the Flag.' stand by we to and honor our flag wherever sea. see It on land or on I "have never known what the flag war. The really meant until the great has told eoldlera the of home coming The us all "about 1L Our. reader, u Splrlt of Democracy,meaning tore much to understand the of the flag. To me ft la not Its colors of or Its form, but it is the principles makes for, stands light the flag us love 1L We make our flag what It la n1 ever will ulyg jt has been or what it e., VJ . Etta Ccorup. " 8th Grade SchooL All good sugar beet and alfalfa land with an unquestionable water right. Selling at $65 an acre, in 9 yearly payments with 6 per cent interest. . For further information write Chautauqua Week Opens Tomorrow ll Commencing tomorrow the new courage for Ihq coining open its annual Chatau-qu- a j They get That the children of Provo hare fight; to this city anl d announces . one literary talent will be seen in the lol- And with the splendor of the morning of the best hills ever presented to eun. lowing compositions submitted to the i the Ch&tauqua going public. Thfere Elks Ip their Flag Day essay contests. f it strikes withering terror to the nre fourteen musical prwasna, with cruel Hun, , n total of 5 artists with 'the Cxecho . THE AMERICAN FLAG" While brave men who carry It e'er Slovak Band, undedf the direction of Beautiful banner, agleam in the sky, Inland and oa,';-Eo- M -Jaroslav Cimera. ... Axure and crimson and white, It as If it meant sure Victory fresh the In folds Long may thy breexes Gy, Now that the war Is over Morning and noontime and night. . And our boys come proudly heme, Stir In the hearts of the greatest sr Wed by that starry tanner. least, . Back from the land at Roma. Deepest emotlona of love fills our hearts with rapture, to City Judge James B. Tucker fined shimmer-- ; It Shelfring alike, 'neath thy behold it waving on high. Fred Liddiard, a minor, 25.0) tor being ing folds and weather beaten, there to a pool halt . An attempt is being dove. The eagle or peace-lovin- g v against the sky. dear made to keep the' minors out of the Oh grant to thy - children, blem sublime, pool halls of the city. Pure as the white of Its colors, A boon, from thy color se brightv True as the hhe It bears, For courage the red, for honor the God ta keeping it sacred. blue. The M anemic Building association Surely has answered our prayer a and devotion, the -love For Dear-olforever that you filed articles of Incorporation with has flagtls Wat nn. dear Old Clory. imtottwed shall A TRIBUTE TO tS- TYPEWRITERS FOR makes. Phone 144-- Feature of Program ", WANTED-Cbe- rry H Show Real Class All thafa BEST In thin world, U bodied to thee C'- . Frank Clark Black. Tlmpanogo Betook 18., furnished Jn. 18. With beauty rare and spirit tree It brings to them new Liberty. EIW'ZV: (ll? , . , r- J, T - Telluride Motor Go. TouH want a Remington Pump Gun when duck shooting oomsa. An opportunity ANNOUNCEMENT The Anderson-Harrl- a Undertaking Company has purchased the Graham it Jones undertaking business, i t - apd - . l t : l : t : -- ..When you are . - . flafc-Ol- ' many cool, delicious, refreshing drinks we dispense. - Kelley-Springfie- j - ' ft SODA FOUNTAIN PRODUCTS. ld TRY THEM- - finishes .. A'WERf POLM TiftT j. - j i . y ; ' l .s i. ! 4 t n a I I U. k1! "grr ', Marks,-- ' Etc. V .. ' t ; .. t ti t' b ! V - 'd. !f' t t , ' ; X ' D. L Van Wagenen . p.. S I: i . r h v i ,.f . .!.. T "' ' - - i " ", i . i Six Sizes 25c'to $3.00 ' ?L . i S'-- - . . J. y' entirely free from sticky or greasy sub- - stance ' .. No shaking or mixing It diies instantly with a high glossy finish,-- Jt f1 . - So Easy to Use - ' I ' ,v i i' V ' V. Quickly Removes BcrstoKee,: i1 !' - y- Nu-Ra- L !.) ... Save time, energy and patience. By using Polish you will 'be happily sury prised with the results you get. t fc - This week on Ladies, Misses and Children! Muslin Underwear, from 10 to 20 per cent off-c : : Also Mens. Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Summer Knit Lnderwear, 10 to 20 per cent off; . Al- Lns and Ladies .White Hose at reduced prices. T '. Buy this week and save money- Considering the rapid advance in prices in all cotton goods you will' make no mistake in supplying wants on your gll cotton goods-- : . Keep in touch with but prices and save money on your purchases. ' i Ji 'I; f II . SPECIAL SALE lij'1 , r - Best for Fine I , the N0 ONE ELSE HAS EVER EQUALLED OUB QUALITY WHEN IT COZIES TO -- I I; , one of. se 1 . i be sur-pn- -- - J 1 will at the relief you will experience through I 1' warn and uncomfortable you lt - up-to-d- i - Unexcelled Service win conduct the new firm bualnesa at their establishment In the Danger-fielBuilding. 47 ; North 1st West, which building has been equipped to meet the needs of the public in every particular. The new flrmwill be glad to meet the many friends - o! Graham A Jones, and will " be prepared with, motor equipment to take care of the business in an manner, Jn. 21. 'I'- "OUX rOUHTAIH. Prorour to r THE HOTTER THE HAT THE C00LE2. THE DRZNX THAT YOU ESCX7XE TJLOli and Polisher at' the 8ame Cleans Time. .For Sale By Columbia, Music Co., Barton Furniture Col, Provo Paint & Glass Farrer & Whitehead Grocery, Sutherland Bros Provo Bleat & Packing Co, Third W7ard Grocery Co, Thornton Drug Co. Cow . i i ft j - . 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