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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL Have Gained 20 Pounds and Feel Like a Brand New Man Since Taking By Oiarks Sughroe I The Gay Gamblers TANLAC says Edward Perry , of , 1010 Burnett St Syra-- J cuse, N Y . Many thou- sands have been bene fited as Mr. Perry was . Fanac can help you . Do nof hesitate . If you feel the, need of something to build you up and make you feel fine, ask your druggist today for Tanlac. At all good 1 , druggists. - LEGAL NOTICES Probate and guardianship r noConsult Clerk or the respective County signers for further information. I' tices DONT Lt Undersigned, J- D. Hunter, assignee, and that said assignee has duly qualified by filing an inventory of said assigned property and a good and sufficient undertaking, as required by the laws of the State of Utah, and that all creditors of the above named Jack Affleck, doing business as SUC- THROW YOUR SHOES AWAY OLD Ms Half Solo and Repair Them OLD WORN OUT SHOES Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New Give Me a Trial i Be Convinced. Shoe Shop Economy Thomas Demos, i Prop. 403 W. Center St. Provo, Utah 8 & -- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Surplus Fund $110,000 Capital Stock Paid in. .$100, 000 Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, . tJ. T. Farrer, Cashier J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier : F. G. Richmond, Ast. Cash. Our , growth is accountable to at least two things: First, The confidence the people of this community have in this bank, and, second, The service that has brought about that confidence. We solicit your patronage. Vice-Preside- nt business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 9, levied on the 4th CESS MOTOR COMPANY, are re- day of February, 1922. the several quired to present their claims under amounts set opposite the names of oath, to the undersigned at his office in the Provo Commercial Bank building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 11th day of June, 1922. J. D. HUNTER, Assignee. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Asignee, Provo, Utah. First publication, March 10, 1922. Last Application April 14, 1922. (C) lf er, -- . J i j J Provo Hide & Fur Co. Highest Prices Paid for HIDES, FURS, WOOL, PELTS JUNK OF ALL KINDS Phone 807 312 South University PROVO, UTAH j I ft j 1 j j , Utah Timber & Coal Company 160 West Fifth North. 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BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just South of Tabernacle, Provo jda?1 A. V. LARS0nJ Administratrix of Estate of Christian Peteit Larson. deceased., I ROBERTS RICH, RICH Administratrix. for Attorneys Salt Lake Building. Bcjston 921 City. Utah. First publication March 4, t2,2Last publication, April & BAKER & BAKER ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Collections and Adjustments Every w here Center St. Provo, Ut. West 108 , M-1- 51 - Riley Carter THE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Bidding in Painting, PlumbCarpentry, ing, Plastering, etc. Repair Cement Work, build your furniture, and baby give chick broaders, service at reafirst-clas- s sonable prices. 836 So. 1st E. TRY ME. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. district Court of the! Fourth 1.. and for the JuSicfal of I State Utah. County of ! assignment Voluntary untfer. business fthe Affleck, (Joing for Motor Company, name of Success of Notice the benefit of creditors. hereby given thatl on the .Pl-trl- ct. th , A8St th matfe and dkcf AnteXAssignment above name 14 ?0Tuie ifenefR of editors to f the M HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS I 2-- Estate L. K. ap- days after the pear within twenty summons upon- you, oc this service iri which the county Jvithin served if this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action;! and in case of your failure so to dj. judgyou ment will be rendered against Comof the demand to the according has been filed vfitfi the plaint, which court. clerk of said tp all This action is to quiet titl$ Northof the of the South east quarter of Section 14, Tqwnship Me9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake 3 106 ridian, containingState of aefes, all Utah, in Utah County, Greet. H. Joseph in the plaintiff. 7 JAMES H. WOLFE Attorney for Plaintiff. 100S Boston buildO Address p Utah. ing Salt take City, r eb. -- 1, First publicatioh. March 2S. . Last publication,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Bert : You are hereby summoned to less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain . in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This "famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acidt in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent htiia-wate- r drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, ius avoiding serious complications. local druggist says he A sells lots of Jad Salts to folks Who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. well-know- n GLASSES FITTED FOR HEALTH AND VISION MASSAGE AND RUBS Dr. C. M. Peterson GRADUATE MASSEUR For Appointment Call Phone 52 36 WEST CENTER ST. True I Detective Stories I ' EUREKA BULLION MINING CO., principal place of business. Room No. 10 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Eureka Bullion Mining company, held on Thursday, the 23rd day, of February, 1922, assessment No, 19 of one-hacent per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to August! secretary and treasurer of said corporation, at the companys ASSESSMENT NOTICE office. Reborn 10 Holbrook Blofck, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which CROWN POINT CONSOLIDATED this assessment may remain unpaid on 31st day of March, 1922, will be of business, Provo City, Utah. delinquent and advertised forj sale at Notice is hereby given that at a public auction, and unless payment is meeting of the board of directors of made before, will be sold on Wednes- Crown Point Consolidated day, the 19th day of April, 1922, at Co., a corporation, held on theMining 10th the offic, of the company at 10 day of March, 1922, an assessment oclock a: m., to pay the delinquent (No. 16) of one (1) cent per share assessment thereon, together ydth the was levied the outstanding capital cost of advertising and expense of stock of theon.company, payable imme'i sale. to Julian F. Greer, Secretary, diately AUGUST BESTELMEYER, at his office at the State Bank of Provo, Provo City, Utah. Any stock Secretary. Office, Room 10, Holbrook Block, on which this assessment may remain unpaid bn Friday, April 14, ProvduCity, Utah. First publication, Feb. 28, il922. 1922, will be delinquent and adverLast publication. March 2 8 J 1922. tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will NOTICE TO CREDITORS, be sold at the office of the company, 75 North University Avenue, on WedIn' the district court of the Courtb nesday, the 10th day of May, 1932, judicial district, county and state of at 4 oclock p. m., to pay the delin. quent assessment, together with tjie of such sotek as may be necessary Utah. j In the matter of the estate of costs of advertising and expense Of will be sold at the office of the Secsale. Knight building, retary, Room 1 on Mary S. Hle, deceased. JULIAN IF1. GREER, Secretary, Provo City, Utali, fheir qlaims, Wednesday the Creditor willtopresent ttve Tth day of April, 1922, at the hour undersigned at witti vouchers, 11. of 11 oclock a. m., to pay the deThomas. 4jl2til8 the office of D. Ldkfe City. linquent assessment, together with Templeton' building, Salt lk22. the costs of advertising and expense on Or before 22, April Utah, of sale. JAMES M. HALE,! In the District Court of the Fourth ALFRED L. BOOTH, Administrator of the estate of Mary for th in and Judicial District, Secretary. S. Hale, deceased. 1 Knight building, of Utah. State of Room AdOffice, Ltp.h, County D. H. THOMAS, Attorney fori In the matter of the estate of Hans Provo, Utah. ministrato)". J. Zobell, deceased. First publication March 17, 192 2. First publication, February 21, with will Last publication March 31, 1922., Creditors present claims, , 1922 at her to the undersigned Last publication March 21, 1922. vouchers, residence at No. 144 West Third SoiAh street, Provo, Utah, on or beSUMMONS. fore the 26th day of June, 1922. DOROTHY P. ZOBELL, I 6istrict Judicial In the Fourth Administratrix of the Estate of Court of Utah County, State of Utah. vs. Hans J. Zobell, deceased. Joseph ill. Greer, plaintiff, Maria COLEMAN STRAW, MORGAN, Paul Greer, Belle Greer Doe, Administratrix.! for Attorneys formerly Gertrude Greer, McDonald! all First publication, Feb. 24. 1922. known asj, Gertrude Soffel. and, deLast publication, March 24, 1922. unknown iheirs of John Greer,; if Gieer. Paul of ail heirs ceased; any. unkiiown to the plaintiff, and all heirs Qf Belle Greer Doe, jif any, unknown to the plaintiff, andj Louise Summons, Swan, defendants. The State of Utah to the said: DeDept. G Best-elmey- Provo Commercial & Savings Bank ALPINE GALENA MINING CO., a corporation. Principal place of Given by 445-- W A-1- 5 j a Copyright by The Wheeler Syndicate, field. His lordship and Miss Sylvia left the hotel nearly two hours ago, was the reply. They had received a cablegram from England. Sensing that be had been 'robbed, the jeweler tugged at the drawer of the desk only to find that it was locked, hut a moments examination of the next room sufficed to show that the wall against which the desk was placed had been pierced and that the whole procedure had been a plot to lift the necklace and make a quick getaway. Lvigi Bonfi, one of the shrewdest detectives in Naples, was immediately placed in charge of the case and telegraphed to Rome to have the pair arrested. Sheffield, anticipating such a move, had planted two confederates in the capital, and by the time that the police had found that their alibi was ironclad the real criminals were wrell on their way northward. Then followed one of the longest chases in continental detective history. Finally, after more than eight months, he located them in London, Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone 446 Cash and Carry System, THE Imc. was little doubt that THERE Herbertas Laurence Sheffield belonged to the nobility as there was about his nationality and that was apparent immediately from his monocle and his spats. Every shopkeeper along the Via Shiala in Naples knew his lordship, and every one of them admitted that a more representative member of the British aristocracy had never visited Italy. Lord Herbert was not only lavish with his money, but It was whispered around the Grand Hotel di Napoli that his daughter, Sylvia, soon was to be married to one of the richest men In England. Therefore when the English nobleman wandered into the establishment of the largest jeweler in Naples some two months after his arrival in the city and asked to be shown some diamond necklaces, there was an immediate scurry to wait upon him. Finally the proprietor himself requested Lord Herbert to come into his priate office while he took from the safe a necklace valued at 450,000 francs, the property of a client who was in tinan- cial straits. I would like to purelm.se something to give my daughter for wedding present, explakied the Englishman, and the jew eler nodded, for the rumors of the engagement had already readied Ills ears. Im ufraid, though, continued his lordship, that this necklace is a little more expensive than I can afford at the moment. I dont doubt its value, 'but Ill have to have a little time to think It over. I Certainly, agreed the jeweler. will he pleused to hold it as long as you wish and, should you desire fo see and examine it again, I will he very glad to bring it to the hotel at your convenience. That would he excellent, assented the visitor, hut I naturally do not wish my daughter to know anything about the transaction. The whole matter Is to be a surprise to her. A few days later, in response to Lord Sheffields request, the jeweler took the necklace to the Grand hotel and found the Englishman alone in the room. After a very careful examination of the diamonds terms were agreed upon and Lord Sheffield had just produced his letter of credit from his wallet when a girls voice was heard in the corridor, just outside the door. My daughter ! exclaimed the EngShe mustnt know anylishman. about this, and he swept the thing necklace and the wallet into the drawer of the desk before which he sat. A moment later Sylvia Sheffield came In and announced that her fathers tailo,r had aifLved and wished to see him at once. Excusing himself with the statement that he would be back very shortly, Lord Rerbert left the room and his daughter followed him immediately. When half an hour had passed the jeweler began to wonder what was detaining his client, but lie didnt worry in the least because his necklace and his lordships wallet were there in the drawer of the desk, right under his hand. The transaction involved too much money to warrant any impatience, so it was not until two hours had slipped by before the jeweler rang for the hotel cierk $nd requested to know what was detaining Lord Shef- SAVE MONEY -- BUY FOR CflSll j Lowest Prices, MOST COMPLETE LINE ; j WEEK ENDING MARCH 18, 1922 lbs. Sugar lbs. Fancy Rice Large pkgs. Corn Puffs cq,. 10 cans Early June Peas qr can White Syrup 10 bars White Laundry Soap 10 Large bars Peter Pan Toilet - 7Kr 10 bars Oneida Borax Soap 3 lbs. Whole Bean Coffee, bulk rjnc 2 lbs. Ranch Butter, all you want err,.Snow White Cauliflower, per lb o 'xr Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. oc Sweet Potatoes, per lb. 9c Extra large size Lemons, per dozen Cabbage, per lb. 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Uptown Office: Provo Commercial & Savings Bank j only to be met by the downright denial of the Englishman that he had ever used the name bf Sheffield or had ever been In Naples. He accounted for his possession of rf number of unset diamonds by the statement that he had bought them in the Argentine and exhibited a bill 1 of sale covering the gems. To this Bonfe made no reply, but whipped out 4 jewelers magnifying glass and commenced to examine the diamonds, one by one. Then, before the Englishman knew what he was doing, he leaned forward and snapped a pair of handcuffs on him. Bills of sale, said the Italian detective, are easy enough to forge, but you cant forge a diamond and one. of BUSINESS IS PICKING UP Rastus, Said the judge sternly, you are found guilty of having stolen two chickens from Mr. Robinsons coop last week. The fine will be five dollars.? Smiling complacently, Rastus approached the court and laid a bill on; the desk. , Yassah, jedge, he said so Ah gives you tefi bucks which will pay you up to and includin next Sattldy , night. " ten-doll- ar I ' f i 4 - those in your possession has a triangular flaw in precisely the same place jas did one of those in the Montori neck- lace! i - j, Lord Sheffield" spent the next twelve years in prison. The girl escaped. |