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Show : MARY PAY TRIBUTE Advertising under , this head is accepted at 10c per line for the first insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, ' advance. - STANDING OF TEAMS BELOVED FRIEND : for Impressive funeral services who house, with Herbert J. Hopkinson, Septimus two bath rooms, heating plant, lot died in this city Thursday, were held 6xYt rods. Call at 313 East Fourth in the Second ward chapel Sunday S- -l afternoon. The chapel was well North. Phone, 90. filled with sympathizing friends from Lake City and Eureka. old, Provo Salt iFQR SALE, CHEAP L. L. Nelson presided. Bishop ,1250-lblack horse. Inquire 181 Elder Alex H. JUove offered the in: North 9 Seventh West. vocation. The first speaker was' Elder Edward W. Redmond, senior president of the seventies quorum of Eureka, who told of his association with the deceased in Eureka, eulogizFOR SALE 10-roo- m b. , .. A-1- ing his splendid character. Elders Wilford W. Freckleton of Eureka, .Charles A. Walters and James J. Giles of Salt Lake City, who labored as missionaries in the Hull conference- of the British mission, and were well acquainted with the deceased and hfs family in Gainsboro, were speakers. They emphasized the faithfulness and many noble qualities of the departed and related experiencessoIn recognition of his hosgenerously extended on pitality all occasions. The speakers each expressed full faith in a literal resurrection and in their consoling remarks, gave assurance pt a reunion beyond the grave. Bishop L. L. Nelson, who presided, was the last speaker. Beautiful and appropriate musical selections were rendered by the ward choir.. Two vocal numbers, Abide With Me, by Elder James A. Giles of Salt Lake and Some, Sweet Day, by Mrs. Ella Ritchie Stubbs, were pleasingly rendered. Elder John Harrison, a friend of the family in Gainsboro, pronounced the benediction. A wealth of floral tributes gave evidence of the respect and esteem of many friends and sympathizers. - " PIC0T ED0E boLaDaMlsroie 01., It 6 ens at reasonable prleea. BUTTON- - Z " , ' HOLES made on silk shirts a special- - ' Interment took the in place City All work guaranteed. SINGER ty. where the grave was dediJ SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North cemetery cated byV Elder Eli A. Clayson of University avenue. Phone 399. Jll Spanish Fork. MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me; best and most successful Home Maker; hundreds rich wish A cat cant harm a mouse as long marriage soon; strictly confidential; as the mouse keeps out of the cats most reliable; years experience; de- way. Everybody is a mouse for some The Successful cat. scriptions free. Club, MRS. NASH. Box 556, Oakland, California. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT1NG, LOST Split Bamboo baid rot, reel French Cleaning Co., 95 National and line, in Provo canyon, Sunday. North University avenue. Return C. O. Chase, reward. Jll-t- f I FOUND Lodge pin. Owner may FOR SALE galvanized wheat bin'; second-cro- p hay; will trade good windmill for milk cow. A9 Inquire L. Snow, phone 7G0-J-200-b- u. W. P. KIRKSEY Attorney-at-la- w 318 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH II ONE WAS. 39 7 7 . r CRIMINALS DEATH 3 - Sale reduction great k MILK ON FAMOUS -- KELLY-SPRINGFIE- i TOOTHLESS NOT HER LOSS ae going to Canada with your husband, Sarah, said the mistress to her cook who was leavAre you ing her to get married. I hear you not nervous about the trip Well, mum, 'said Sarah, thats his lookout. I shall belong to him, but If anything happens to me, itll be his loss, not mine. : i 10 on Cords off on Fabrics 0 ur -- get yours while we ht ONLY TIRES LD tomorrow Aug. 9 to 20 inc. 10 days only NAME Ar-jth- . have same by calling at this office and identifying same. tf I PROVES OLD ADAGE CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Won. Lost. PC. .700 .700 Fate of - Veteran Safe Blower and Police Slayer Shows You .600 .556 Cant Beat Law. .500 One day in receiving hospital in .400 .300 Detroit, a .man whose grayish, green .222 face was covered with a dirty, white stubble, murmured to a cub reporter You in choking, bubbling accents, Results. Fridays Fork Provo cant beat the law. At American In. the underworld he was known American Fork 5. as a good man. Society viewed At Heber Lehi 2, Heber 8. and if he Midhim however, differently, At Midvale Springville 0, bullet the had survived police 10. vale At Spanish Fork Payson 9, Span- through his lung, he probably would have spent the rest of his life in priish Fork 8. son. was a good man. Liverpool-JacWednesdays Schedule. His standing in the underworld was Lehi at American Fork. blowhigh, for he was a master safe interSpanish Fork at Heber. been his er, having at operations Springville. Payson national. In the forty-fou- r years he Midvale at Provo. had been in conflict with the law, he had become an expert. Nevertheless, he had spent more than half of those forty-fou- r years in prisons, both here and in England. The other day, Liverpool Jack staggered into the garret home of his Bister. He was near death and she sensed that, but he brutally repelled her when she offered to get a physician, or even a priest. Handing her a bottle of iodine, he made her pour it into the gaping wounds, perspiration beading his white forehead. Then he stuffed tissue paper into the raw openings, ordered the woman from the room and turned his face to the I shot a cop, he muttered, wall. and a few hours later the police found him dead. BY BUY Patrolman Arthur Loewe, World one sure way to get what War There is veteran and an officer with a you should have. SEGO is the name spotless record, found Liverpool to ask for and to get. It brings to Jack and his gang robbing a Brookyou the choicest flavor and quality lyn warehouse the night before. The creams only thieves you will call SEGO opened fire on the officer, rival, for theres really no milk as he fell mortally wounded, jbut more delicious. Loewe emptied his pistol. Alone and unshaven, Liverpool CREAM'S Jack, his head whitened by sixty-eigyears, died. Had anybody been near he probably would have RIVAL muttered the words of that Detroit You cant beat the law. thief True, Arthur Loewe, hero, died a few hours after the finding of old Jacks body, but Loewes death only made the pursuit of "Liverpool Jacks kind more keen a fact realized by those who would beat the law, for since then ,the underworld has been strangely quiet. g- TO MEMORY OF pay-able- ln 4- , j THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 CLASSIFIED ADS '7f5v9sv-fe- have your size v Garara CROWNS Novelist H. G. Wells said at a banquet in New York: Republicans dont make war. It is the monarchies the courts kings with their that plunge the world into warfare. Well, the Austrian crown is now worth about a tenth of a cent, and Im happy to think that a lot of other crowns are today worth even less. A) Factory Distributors for Kelly Tires. Everything for the Automobile. 'r old-fashion- ed old-fashion- ed Provo Phone 665 w j ninii1 .'wmimiik'"- - nMM wi ,iPiBnnjo 107 ;i,rigTy West Center IE - ORIGINAL PATENTED JHLPDPELESS FURNACE I : I ; ' - Costs Little to Buy and Less to Operate Now Is The Time to Have The Homer outer and inner casings are made adjustable to any height of basement from six feet and up. They are conmade of heavy galvanized iron and provide an nection between the furnace and the register. Note the Lining triple construction of. heavy galvanized iron with thick lining of asbestos insulator. Thefrno-Secreates perfect circulation of warm-ai- r because . j return-air cool until it reaches, the base of the it keeps the furriace. It sends all of the heat to! the rooms above. Ther- is a feature distinctive of Homer. Thermo-SeaFlnn- J er i air-tig- ht ' al i . i ; , . mo-Se- al The Homer Radiator is of the horseshoe type and is cast in two parts. Its design provides excellent heat distributing powers ; flues are over size to insure free circulation ; and .smoke is forced to pass entirely around the radiator, thus extracting the maximum heat from all fuel. , c j The Homer ; : is large and is conveniently placed to male cleaning out very easy and simple. clean-o- ut 'l is made of the famous Strokel iron. The Homer is It an extra heavy, reinforced firepot with ribbing on outside as well as inside. It is guaranteed to last five years. fire-p- ot Built Better Because Built With a Creators Pride Back in 1909, Samuel D. Strong, of the Homer Furnace Company, originated the pipeless furnace. The true reason for the pronounced supremacy of the Homer Pipeless Furnace is, therefore, more than a matter of good materials an,d skilled workmanship. The product is built better, because into it goes the ideals and the constant striving for perfection of the creator, working to make his dream a practical reality. .The creative genius of Mr. Strong is further evidenced by several exclusive Homer features for instance, the Thermo Seal Inner Lining, which keeps the warm air from being vasted by surface radiation ; the famous Homer double ribStroked iron castings. bed fire-po- t; the rust-resisti- are large to insure clear passage for warm These air air and return-aithe proper ratio of to to pass all allow in house are air the designed spaces minutes, thus comthrough the furnace every twenty-fiv- e pletely changing the air about fifty times each day, and, at the same time, maintaining a steady flow of warm-aiThe Homer air-spac- es r. r. The Homer fire door is extra large, to allow use of large , pieqes of wood or coal. - ' Your-- Furnace Installed Un F3 The Homer water-pawith proper capacity, is correctly located to moisten the warm air before it leaves the furnace. n, - 1 f The Homer ash-p- it door is dust tight and is of ample size to permit easy removal of ashes. The ash pit has been made extra deep and large to insure excellent draft as vell as to provide a very ample ash receiver. The Furniture Center 9 ng JL ns - iz Mim ' st |