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Show THE PROVO POST gTTF.qr) A V AUGUST 23, 1921 im 4u vi q ' h' ' i' jV va A(S4 dAil 312 v j; Vv M 4 - DEPARTMENT STORES 7s trfKTif " ' John S. Buckley Laid to Final Rest batteries S. Buckley, who died at is home, morning following several months Illness, took place yesterday afternoon In the City cemetery, the grave being, dedicated by Bishop A. L. .. Booth. were held In The funeral-cervicthe Fourth ward meeting honse under the direction of Dr. H. 8. Pyne of the ward bishopric. A host of friends' attended the services and the floral offerings were profuse. The speakers, who touched on the high type of citizenship of the departed, were Lars E. Eggertsn, 8amuel Bunnell and Professor W. H. Boyle. Murray Roberts rendered three solos, 1 Know That My Redeemer My Faith In Thee and A Lives, Perfect Prayer. George 8. Ballif offered the invocation and Dr. H. S. Pyne pronounced the benediction. Mr. Buckley, .who was the son of William and Sarah Rose Bnckley, was born in Provo July 1, 1873. He has llve4 In this city all his life, where he has been working as a He is survived by his plasterer. wife, three sons and one daughter, Ralph, Albert, John and Lucile, all of Provo; two brothers, Ernest and Robert, both of Provo; and tour sisters, Mrs. Emma Rlchan, Mrs. Jennie Newell, MIbs Florence Bnckley of Provo, and Mrs. Nellie R. Stewart of Payson. here--Saturd- 0 Prices 1 es Presenting Advance Styles in Silk ' Plush .Coats Our Prices Seem Impossible when Compared with Prices Elsewhere, but the Great Buying Pawer of the J. C Penney Co. Enables Us to Share Mutual Benefits Every Day in 3 12 Busy Stores $14.75 to $39.75 ',-r.- Interments John 9 tjncortooftxttd . cfu, 4 Lower rn "7C 1 "' , Social Action and Afectioi Among the delusions whlchXt dif renent periods have possessed them selves of the minds of large masses of the human race, perh&ps the most curious certainly tl least creditable Is the .modern . science of political economy, based on the idea that an advantageous code of social action may be determined irrespectively of the influence of sociaKaffection. Ruskln. . . Ellerbeck STORAGE BATTERY One Year Absolute Guarantee Ford Battery Dodge Battery Buick Battery Studebaker Battery Nash Battery S27 7 30 ?? 3075 27.75 Gould - DREADNAUGHT BATTERY Two-Ye- Guarantee ar SodBtteiT Battery Buick Battery $58.00 43 AZZb Z n'-- Studebaker Battery 4o.50 Nash Battery, z 42.00 Other Makes at Similar Prices 5 Per Cent'Ahowed for Old Bkries yf' Superior Motor Company Phone 74 soi-dlsa- nt Very youthful and smart are these Silk Plush Coats, which are exactly as pictured here. Some are self collared and others have both collar and cuffs of rich contrasting fur in the newest designs and advance shapes I HI Provo, Utah PLUMBING AND HEATING CALORIC FURNACES R. .k FOR SALE Home, with income of $65 per month. Size .6x10 rods, close In. Will consider a good farm. Phone Plain and Fur "7 Narrow Tie Belts Trimmed Models Handsome Buttons t J. S-- 3 , Flare Models Wide Fur Collars Box Effects. New Bell Cuffs. Provo, Utah iL ,i U One of the Most Important Points About Our COATS, SUITS, DRESSES Is that they are made as well inside" as out. Nearly any garment offered for sale has a good outside appearance. But Fords S-- Maxwell Oldsmobile their present value. Liberal Terms to Responsible People A-2- Mrs. Melissa Ellertsen Buried at Mona Touring and These Cars are priced considerable below FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. at 368 North First West 4 CaU r Buick Sixes Buick Fours FOR SALE One Hoosier kitchen cabinet, practically new. Inquire of Mrs. A. A. Loveridge. R. F, D. 2, box 167; phonq l. 7 WANTED Five live agents. Good proposition. CaU Mr. Olson at Lamar hotel. 4 THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION INTHE WORLD Them to You Roamer 760-R-- DEPARTMENT STORES Let Us Demonstrate FOR SALE, CHEAP 2 work horses and one good saddle horse. Phone 594-- A-2- aim h USED CARS Roadsters Paige Studebaker well-bre- DETARTMENT STORES in registered Durham bull, Berkshire bore and some d Ramboulllet rams for a work harness, lambs and bay. A. C. Candland, Lamar hotel. 4 WANT TO TRADE-- A 8-- SIS Real Bargains " WANTED TO TRADE SALT LAKE DWELLING FOR PROVO PROPERTY. MOD. BRICK BUNGALOW, SLEEPING PORCH, FULL CEMENT BASEMENT, HOT WATER HEAT. H. Wessman, Provo Post. Phone 13. lhe Inmmings Styles 407-- a a CLASSIFIED ADS A-2- FOR SALE brick' an frame dwelling, close In. Corner lot, southeast Biggest bargain in ProFuneral services for Mrs. Melissa vo, and easy terms. $300 down, $25 Price, $2000. W'. H. Green Ellertsen, who died Tuesday per month Ray. 7 at the morning, family residence in the Fifth ward, were held Sunday FOR SALE Buick Four Truck. afternoon at Mona, the former home Price reasonable. 120 Sonth Uniof the family. avenue. 1 versity Music was furnished, by Professor J, R. Boshard and Mrs. Florence FURNITURE FOR SALE! Lightly Meldrum- - Anderson. Bishop Raphel used but all in good condition. See of JJon presided and the Mrs. Amelia Coleman, 66 East SevGarfield speakers were President J. W, Pat- enth North, 4 man oj JSephi; John F. Nielsen jot .Mona; Bishop Albert Mabey of Pro to; Mrs. Emma G. Newell, president FOR SALE Tonring car, Buick of Relief society, and John W. ll 45. Will sell cheap; mast model six, of Payson. They told of her 9 faith in her religion and her spirit go quick. Phone of service and sacrifice. FOR SALE Interment was In the family lot house, partly at Mona cemetery, where the grave modern, good location. Easy terms, was dedicated by John Mecham of or cheap for cash. Enquire at 395 Provo. 7 North Third West Funeral services of Mrs. Ellertsen were held in the Fifth ward in Provo, Friday, under the direction of - FOR SALE, or will trade for Ford Bishop Albert Mabey. The speakers car, a good ton truck. A were David- H- .- Jones,- - Patriarch A. tonring tine bargain. Address Frank J. SanD. Clark, John Mecham and Mrs. ford, Sprlngvllle, Utah. Joseph B. Keeler. A quartet under the direction of Professor J. R. BoFOR .SALE Three pool tables shard sang several selections. Mrs and two back bars, at bargain. For Ora Bally Harding sang O, Dry further Information call Sntton cafe. Those Tears, and Mrs. Florence ' -8-- 12 BlueMeldrum Anderson rendered bird. Invocation was offered by FOR SALE,-CHE- AP Bishop John Ritchie of Charleston Heavy and the benediction by - Patriarch draft team, 6 and 7 years old, wagon and harness; or will trade for Ford Joseph B. Keeler. . car. Call J. R. McAffee, 185 North Showed Ills Breeding. Fifth West. . TELLURIDE ' MOTOR CO. Provo, Ut. Phone 279 -- A-2- - Ler-wi- 6S0-W-- Bert A-3- a-2- 1. A-2- t Bandley - , HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 Sonth Second West Phone 85 A-?- the attention given the parts you cannot see determines the service and its actual So meGood B uys in -- value to you. Call and be convinced of this fact. At prices from $22.50 TO 110 be of You may choose your dress pattern for fall at Farrer Bros. & Co., whether it a have we will find fall most material, you any 8ilk7 of satin, of velvet, of velour, or larjje variety to choose from. JUST ARRIVED Many new pieces of Terry Cloth, which is so popular for early fall. Our fall Shoes are arriving daily. Call and. let us show you our fall line. We are always gladjo show our merchandise. Quality, Style, Service A-- 24 Yes, my prize- - dog Is from good FOUND dd Dutch stock. But it is in the dog hare may 'Knickshows he his lays especially erbocker breeding. In what way 7 By his short pants. girl at once, Just to keep wife company during my absence. State wages g desired. AdMinor Moslngs. Many speakers, like children, dress M. Vern Thurber, Vivian park should be seen and not heard. A A-- 70 If something you hear is bard to believe, dont believe. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ten acres of land with full water right, , Six acres In orchard and four acres alfalfa. Reasonable terms. Enquire D. D. 7 Phone FOR SALE Me-Ewa- n. 764-R-- Estate of Lucian ceased. D. Crandall, de- Creditors wjll present claims with at ofvouchers to fice of K. K. Steffensen, attorney of administrator, on or before the 24th day of October, A. D. 1921. JOSEPH C. CRANDALL, Administrator. First publication, Aug. 23, 1921. Last publication. Sept. 13, 1921. ned FARRER BROS. CO. WANTED USED CARS EASY PAYMENTS $750 Buick Light Six ForcL. Light Del i $325 Pneumatic Cord Tires$55 Ford 1919 ori Bunch of keys. Owner the same by Identifying It at thla office and paying for this ad. S. A-2- WANTED TO RENT , 7 OR HOUSE. II. Wessman, Phone 13. HEMSTITCHING Irtd PICOTING When you think of pretty clothea, think of hemstitching, and when yon think of hemstitching, think of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., 97 N Uni. Ave. Phone 399. Jlytf a General Repairs, Ranges Con- - q nected. Water Jackets Cleaned. q . a Hydrants Repaired, Etc. QUICK SERVICE. a J. WILL CRAIGHEAD q Phone 301-198 W.lst N. a Pneumatic $550 1 Cord Tires -- Truck, Reo Speed Wagon, Express $700 Body Sedan-$851920 Overland C on Ford Bug Ford Roadster ,$30C $325 Superior Motor Co. 14 490 West Center. Phone Open Sundays and Evenings Ask for Mr. Finlayson or . Mr. Wirick. |