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Show i I i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922 THE PROVO POST - Ogden Livestock Mart Equipment of College OGDEN, Sept. Worlds Largest Department Organization Qncorpomted 371 DEPARTMENT STORES ' 286 WEST CENTER inter-mounta- can-ner- s, PROVO, UTAH CMOQIL WilEAM -- These axe days of preparation for parents who are desirous of having their children return to school well equipt. There is every reason for outfitting them here. The young folk will derive a great deal of satisfaction from selections made here, while the savings will prove particularly interesting important to parents. We have some particularly attractive new offerings at this time. Boys Knicker Suits Youths Long Trouser Suits For School and Fall Wear Snap and Style that Appeals Mothers! Youre Interested in our new Fall display of boys suits, for quality for quality, style for style, make for make and dollar for dollar you cannot outfit your PAY Whether his first long trouser Suit, his second or third, the young gentleman of 15 to 20 is particular in his choice of style and fitting qualities. The Youths Long Trouser Suits sold here sparkle with yeuthfulness and yet conform to all the dictates of good taste and refinement. LESS? boy more advantageously. Boys! Here are the clothes you want. They are made just like dads for style and service! The model illustrated Is just like big brothers. We also have other handsome styles. , s above-mention- ( $6.90 $4.98 $9.90 $7.90 In cassimeres, serges, tweeds and Armor-Cla- d Suits in Two-Pan- ts $14.75 Write for Free Premium List Boys and Youths Shoes Utahs Best will be on display at the annual state fair. Exhibitors should make entries and reservations for space early. Write for this premium list and program' of events IT'S FREE. boys and paThey appeal rents alike. Truly unusual footwear at the price. Boys and Yoyths Dress Shoe (Illustrated), is an all mahogany Bal ; seamless vamp, tip, strong welt soles. Sizes 12 Vi to 2 Sizes 2 Vi to 5 Va Our Suits fit and bold They are the kind that appeal to particular young dressers. tion. their shape. Wm. CLASSIFIED ADS Advertising under this head is accepted at 10c per line for the first insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, payable in advance. HAND-TINTE- place-car- D s Phone 634. order. In the matter of the estate ori John Franklin Berkhimer, deceased. Creditors will present claims with made to tf vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at 550 North Eighth West, Salt Lake City, Utah, or to Baker & Good FOR SALE, CHEAP Saxon car. Call 59 &- - six-cylind- ) 596-- S-- 8 BARN FOR SALE condition. Inquire 161 North. Phone 387-N-- good East First tf FOR SALE. All kinds of vegetR. Gay. BOY WANTS WORK Dill and sage. ables. S. 9. boy desires employment after school. Phone 612, 314 W. 4 Suoth. Call 713. FOR SALE brick'house, HEMSTITCHING AND partly modern, with, good basement, National French CleaningPICOT1NG, Co., 95 good location; size of lot 3x9 ods. North avenue. University Inquire 69 South 7th West, or phone 222-Jlltf SALESMEN WANTED for Federal food products. Call after 6 p. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE pure Sl-t- f m. 80 North Second East. work done in the be.st manner on all kinds of material and household linFOR SALE Gas range and heatens at reasonable prices. BUTTON- er. R. F. D. 3, box 122. 9 HOLES made on silk shirts a specialFOR RENT One large room furSINGER ty. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North nished for light housekeeping, $8 per University avenue. Phone 399. Jll month, light included. 210 South 10 W. S-- MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me; best and most .successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; deThe Successful scriptions free. Club," MRS. NASH, Box 556. Oakland, California. . TO LOAN on improved real estate, by Builders Loan and D. R. Beebe, Savings Association. See ' Provo. S-- 25 Fifth West street. FOR RENT Piano. Phone , S-- 22 425-- R. S-- , 9 Dated Sept. MILLIE BERKHIMER, 6, 19 BAKER & 2 Administratrix. BAKER. Attorneys for Administratrix. 8, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 1, 1922. First publication. Sept. DRAWING THE LINE. Seargeant Parry had on one occasucessfully defended a cook charged with poisoning her master. On her acquittal the woman broke into fervid protests of gratitude. "He Is a good man is Sergeant Parry, she ejaculated, rocking herself to and fro in her emotion. "He is kind to the poor, and I shall pray for him every night. When this was told to Sergeant, the eminent lawyer gazed into vacancy with a doubious look in his sion S-- S-- & 0-1- LOST Light-colore- 13 Jersey cow, d in vicinity of Maeser school. Finder return to 693 East Third South st. But before you do, better get my figures. Hansen House and Sign Painting Shop, 323 West Center 0 812-- W YOU, CANT BEAT IT. 850 !ew 9 wheels built up ,$2.25. Bicycle j3xchange, 351 West Center. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 16 5 North S9 Third West. W. P. KIRKSEY ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Calsimining Phone S-- W 700 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONE WAS. 3977 Notary Public J HIM 2. ft. S-- YOUR KIDNEYS Baker, attorneys for administratrix, Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or 108 West Center, Salts . have Bladder trouble Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th fine for Kidneys. day of November, 1922. eyes. She may pray for me as much as in FOR SALE dining table, she he said. "But I will see good condition. Inquire 345 North to it likes, she does not cook for me. that 6 ave. 819. Phone University FOUND Mans hat, north on SERVING HIS PURPOSE. State road. Phone C. H. Poulson, 764-R-- l. "W. L. George, the English novelis coming back here to lecture ist, 6 LOANS may be secured for said a New York editor. any purpose on farm lands, irrigated again, "I'm sorry. lands, to buy or build homes, city "They tell a story to the effect or farms, under our first mortgage that had very bad luck here certificates. Bankers Reserve De- one Georgelast winter in a western night & Electric Bldg., town. His audience posit Company, Gas was so small 4 Denver, Colo. that after lecturing for about half an FOR SALE Good milk cow. Call hour he decided to wind up. To prepare for the wind-u- p he at 906 W. Center st. said: I fear, friends, I am detaining FOR SALE Building lots, East Center street and other localities, you, and so "There was a loud laugh from the brick house, modcheap; also ern except heat. Ideal environment, gallery, and a voice yelled: No, go on, old man; its still one block east University. Bargain. S8tf rainin. Call J. W. Johnson, 633-- J. 6-- HOW DO RATS STEAL EGGS? "How do rats carry away the hens Arthur Brisbane eggs they steal? asked recently. Many readers have sent him their solutions of the mystery. One saw a rat holding a hens egg in his front paws, pressed against his chest, balancing himself on his hind legs, hopping along like a kangaroo. He' was chased, made to drop the egg and break it. This man has witnesses. Another reader saw a rat lying on its back holding the egg against its stomach and four legs. Other rats were dragging it along by the tail, using the rat on its back as a sled. Another saw a rat nibble a tiny hole in the egg shell, put in a long tooth and drag the egg gently away. The rat is more ingenious than we had thought a most versatile animal. By the way, rats steal eggs from a kitchen table without breaking them on the floor. Perhaps some reader- can explain that. Brisbane js referring the matter to the Smithsonian institution, the zoological garden and the Museum of Natural History. ARE YOU GOOD AT FIGURES? Somebody has figured out that the Allied debt to Uncle Sam is more dollars than there are letters in 4000 Bibles, and that shipped to us in silver dollars, itTTrtvsrwould fill 10,000 Mmttmrm arm ears. frelfht many In BibleaT 4QOO there All (Gas Users: IT at their office at 21 S-- her husband, statistician for the Un- derwood Typewriter company at Jersey City, and statisticians are supposed to be sure of their facts, They discover the baby they have In the cradle is a girl. Mrs. Rich thinks the hospital mixed the babies and gave her the wrong one. A hornets nest would have is stirred up. A mix-u- p een impossible if the baby had been, fingerprinted at birth. No two people have the same fingerprints. Attention, prospective mothers.' - GLASS OF SALTS IF TRUTHFUL SAM Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their effdrts to filter it from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occaYou must relieve them like you sionally. relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up ttvo or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the bodys urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney andladder diseases. : .1 , Here Is the One Best W ay to REDUCE YOUR GAS BILL i i Own Shares in the Company and share in the profits you help to create 8 1 FOOD TOOK A GREAT DROP. QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS r The cost of living got away below the pre-wfigure in an Indiana village last week when fourteen cars of eggs and smoked meats were wreckar ed close by. The salvaged food was sold at auction at ridiculously .low prices to hundreds of farmer bidders. But what proved a fine windfall for the farmers put the towns produce stores out of business that day. THOUGHT THEY AVE It E POISONED Forty members of the Boston po"Samuel, does yo take this woman for thy lawfully wedded wife? ask- lice force recently sat down to a deed the colored parson, glancing at the partment dinner, following which bowlegged most, of them were taken to thehos-pita- l. diminutive, water-eyePtomaine poisoning, saido the bridegroom, who stood beside 210 assurance. Lobster and ice cream, of feminine policemen. pounds Ah takes nothin, gloomily re- said the board of healh after an inThe board was right. sponded the bridegroom. Ahs bein vestigation. The policemen are feeling better. tooked. We have an easy way for you to, invest monthly as you save. Use An industrial plant in Daytorj, O., keeps on hand a supply of umbrellas to lend to its employees when .Tain finds them unprepared at the Date I would like to receive, without obligation, more information concerning the investment yon have to offer. ; Name City Address Phone. clos- ing hour. Besides being the forst month of If it wasnt that it required so school September1 has five bath much time most of us could be lazy. nights. the Coupon. INQUIRY COUPON d, Millions of grasshoppers recently passed over Sheridan, Wyoming, in such a dense mass that when seen against the sun they looked like a mass of cotton. For over three hours they clouded the sky. i i r , Was Mrs. Richs baby a boy or a girl? She says its a .boy. So does mem I -- - er 6-- S-- MEN WANTED to pick peaches. Apply 440 North Fifth West. Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Danish author, OlafjLinck, who has sojourned a year in1 that country. A good wife costs at present eight oxen, and the market is so firm that many fathers sell their daughters on Installments. The man pays one ox when the woman arrives, and When the purchaser one weekly. does not pay the installments punc- tually the father takes the daughter back. The husbands find this on the whole to their advantage. If a man is dissatisfied with. his wife after a week or two of wedlock- he simply . declines to pay. THEIR BOY BABY IS A GIRL. - D. i $2.69 $2.49 SAVE MONEY on all kinds of work and tires. Bicycle Ex351 Center. West change, The high cost of living, is having the effect of discouraging polygamy in Zululand. Such is the report of 66 Sutton, Manager 8tate Capitol, Salt Lake City T- C. V. D. all-wo- ol Neat, Serviceable, Low Priced to Particular attention ils given to the selection of patterns for our Youths Long Trouser Suits. Tailored from well chosen fabrics; every little touch peculiar to a young mans physique and personality has been given careful considera- MONEY WANT-A- cordu- $14.75 - $16.75 I1: TRY A POST help. roy and a pleasing variety of colors . and shades. Hard wear Is provided for. Decidedly serviceable.- - and excellent values. Sizes 6 to 18 years. cassimeres and tweeds dou ble seats and knees. Serges without the double feature in LIVING CHECKS POLYGAMY OP ed ; The Biggest Values In Town at Utmost In quality of fabric and ' workmanship at lowest possible cost. i of Education at B. Y. Is Standard 8. Recepits continue light in all divisions, and while U. Up to common stuff is hard to move, really The College of Education at the good classes find ready sale at very B. Y. U., according to Professor John satisfactory prices, as follows: Good C. Swenson, acting dean. Is better to choice heavy beef steers, $7.00 to $7.50, with fair to good kinds $6.25 equipped than it has ever been, and to $7.00. Good to choice fat heifers, is equal to any school in the $5.00 to $5.50, with good fat cows country for the training of $4.50 to $5.00 and fair kinds on teachers both for the elementary and down. Bulls, $2.50 to $4.00; secondary schools. The college in $1.50 to $2.50; cutters, $2.50 the past, according to Professor to $3.00; light veals, $7.50 to $9.00. Swenson, has had excellent success in SHEEP Good to choice fat lambs, the training of teachers. In support $10.50 to $11.00; fair to good kinds, of this statement he calls attention Best yearling to the fact that they have been, un$10.00 to $10.50. wethers ,$7.50 to $8.00; aged fat able to supply that demands for B. Y. wethers, $5.00 to $6.00, and best fat U. trained teachers which have been ewes around $4.50. pouring into them this year from all HOGS Bulk sales for heavy- parts of the intermountain west. The educational work this year weights, $8.75 to $9:00; top, $9.25; feeders, $8.00 to $9.00; heavy pack- has been divided into seven departments as follows: Elementary teachers, $7.50 to $8.00. Some coast buyers are here. Many ing, educational sociology, philosophy more will be on hand a little later of education, psychology, educational and remain, if we can keep sufficient administration, secondary teaching, stuff coming to satisfy their demand, vocational education. The teaching thus insuring good prices for all ship- staff has been greatly enhanced by ments. We will get as much per the addition f Professor L. John Nut-tal- l, who will have charge of the elepound for all the good cattle In Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon mentary training school; and the reand western Colorado, as the same turn of Professor Amos N. Merrill, cattle would bring on any eastern who will, have charge of the new demarket, saving to the producer the partment of vocational education. difference in freight, excess shrink, Each of the departments mentioned added feed bills, risk, time, etc., they ,have added a large number of new would lose by shipping to more dis- courses, so that the curriculum, now tant eastern points, making this the Includes all of the important phases logical market for all shipments in of educational work and preparation to teach. the territory. The secondary training school will Weapons of 10,000 years ago have be under the direction of Professor been dug up in Spain. Maggies W. H. Boyle, and there will be a favorite, the rolling pin, was not complete staff of professional teach era for all of the subjects, well preamong them. pared, both in subject matter and Grasshoppers are annoying South method to handle this work in a suDakota. Perhaps the Louisana man perior manner. who ate 60 pounds of crawfish could Buying For Our 371 Stores Assures Lowest Prices Chain COST Ill lift I . Phone 295 s .. t |