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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922 FOR SALE Small Johnathan apNo ples, 50c. Choice, 85c, delivered. worms. L. Snow, phone 760-J-- l. CLASSIFIED ADS D-2- ' - Advertising under this head is accepted at 10c per line for the first insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, pay-abin advance. le LOST -- 3 - Gold bracelet on Orem car or Sutton's Cafe, Saturday night. Apply Wm. Dallwork, 91 N. 5th D--W. 9 I FOR SALE Automatic washer and wringer, practically new. 677 FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. D-- 9 Second South. West will freshen early in march. Cheap. 373 North Fifth West. FOR SALE 2 modern homes. Call j FOR SALE, CHEAP One bed- 165 North 3rd West. T spread, 2 cook stoves, a kitchen table FOR RENT Furnished modern and a rocking chair and bottled fruit. house. Inquire 251 South Fourth Call at Catholic church building, cor D-- 7 West. 4 of 1st North and 1st East. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Black WANTED Hides: muskrat, mink, walnut dining and bedroom suite, coyote, wolf and skunk. Highest latest design. Call at 351 West Cen455 West 1st North. ter or phone 348 if interested. Call prices paid. J-- 6 D20 at once, as time is limited. For Holiday Shoppers D-6- -tf -- D-1- - While they Last Somewhere in Provo, a FOR RENT Modern 4xl0-inc- h book, containing names of 2 ing rooms, 60 East 4th North. Provo gold-sta- r mothers, their sons served in World who Provo and boys FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished war. to owner. FindValuable only 210 for housekeeping, $12 a month. Reward. er to office. this return 9 So. 5th West.' LOST D-1- D-1- "But where are the cabs? D-6- -tf I LOST return to U activity book. Please 880 N. University ave. Re PIANO CHEAP A PROPERLY (Continued From Last Issue.) tuned is better to play on than the In honor of the Christmas eve (I highest priced piano in the world she wore an evening dress supposed) K. L. Stewart Have GOOD SALESMEN out of tune. WANTED of black and the only word for lace, 387 4th East tune North, and women wanted to sell actual Provo.your piano, 7 looked what she has suffered' such household necessities; actual work one over it: yet misuse that hesitates will bring results. Call at 80 No MARRY IF LONELY; for results, that is what she was regal and no 722-tf try me; best and most successful 2nd East. Phone less There was a sort of splendor Home Maker; hundreds rich wish about her. It detracted nothing from HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING soon; strictly confidential; this National French Cleaning Co., 95 marriage her that deexpression was a little most reliable; years experience; : North University avenue. sad something not uncommon with The Successful scriptions free. Oakher 556. Box MRS. lately ; a certain melancholy, faint NASH, Club, HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE land, California. but detectable, like breath on a mirwork done In the best manner on all ror. I had attributed It to Jean kinds of material and household linRENT Most FOR though perhaps tonight It might economically ens at reasonable prices. BUTTON- heated modern in been due merely to bridge. have Provo, apartment HOLES made on silk shirts a special located at 246 North First East. What is it? asked Dowden, when, SINGER Phone 6 9 ty. All work guaranteed. ,, an after apology fox' disturbing the SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North I drawn him out in the had avenue. 399. game, Phone University Jll IF YOU WANT GOOD DIRT for hall. FOR RENT 2 furnished modern filling in or garden, come to AnderI motioned toward the front door. rooms with gas, 80 North Second son Garage. Your outfit filled free. Simeon Peck. He thinks hes got N. 24. tf. East. Phone 722-D5 something on Mr. Beasley. Hes waitwftfd. Dowden, gravely. answered Mr. Folks all come, assurance. with Peck, complete Wont be no more cabs till they begin to go home. We plunged ahead as far as the D9 D-- corner of Beasleys fence, where Peck stopped us again, and we drew together, slapping our hands and stamping our feet. Peck was delighted a thoroughly happy man ; his sour giggle of exultation had become continuous, and the same jovial break was audible in Grists voice as he said to the ! Journal reporter Val-Jea- n, 2-- N-27- J. FOR SALE Potatoes, cabbage, table beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips and onions; turnips by the ton. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th South; "phone 8 612. FOR SALE 10, 20, 30 or 40 aeres land on Provo Bench, B. Y. U. tract at $200 per acre. Will take income property in Provo as part payment; 7 per cent on balance. Inquire L. Snow, Clouds. The sky was never empty and never was Idle; the clouds were continuously at play for our benefit. Over against us, from our station on the hills, we saw them piled and dissolved, condensed and shifted, blotting the blue with sullen rain-spot- s stretching, breeze-fretteinto dappled fields of gray, bursting into an explosion of 9 light or melting into a drizzle of silModern home. Phone ver. Henry James. D-1- phone 760-J-- l. FOR RENT 196-- d, D-1- tf Mrs. Emma Jacobs and Smith, FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS of Ogden, were the guests son, H. Mrs. of see J. W. Johnson, phone 6 33-- J. C. Jacobs in Provo last week. X V V.t IT COSTS NOTHING w hk Come and let us show you our many bargains we have for Christ- mas. We have something for every man, woman and child. 20c Mens Arrow Brand Collars, 2 for 25c 69c $1.00 Mens Knit Ties New shipment just arrived 98c $1.25 Mens Knit Ties Latest style, going fast Wool Hose to Silk 79c Ladies and time Nows $1.00 buy Call see and 98c Bloomers them $1.25 Ladies $3.00 Ladies Skirts It costs nothing to come and see them$2.49 $1.50 Boys Caps We could not replace at this price $1.15 e Hats Wonder value $1.25 Boys $1.15 $3.50 Boys Sweaters Cheap rent enable us to give this $2.98 79c $1.00 Baby Blankets We are still holding price down CALL AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF TOYS High-grad- THE PEOPLES STORE XMAS GREETING! To our many friends and patrons for their liberal patronage they have given us in the year that has nearly passed. We are going to give you special price for the balance of the year that will help jou to make jqpr money go farther and will be a saving to you. We have endeavored to give you merchandise at reasonable prices and our prices and fair dealing which we have tried to give you has established a good business. While we have made mistakes it has not been wilful, and we are determined to give you better values all the time. We want your confidence as well as your money, and will do our best to give you values for the same. On account of time and space we can only give you a few of the many bargains we have for you note a few them for this week. Best Silk Georgette Crepe, $1.50 values, this sale, yard $1.00 Best Silk Taffeta , values up to $2.25, sale, yard $1.60 Best Silk Crepe de Chine, values up $2.25, sale, yard $1.60 Silk Stripe Shirting, 85c grade, sale, yard 65c 32-iDress Gingham, 27 Uc regular, sale, yard 22c Cotton Crepe, all colors, 27c grade, sale, yard 22c 35c Fleeced Ivimona Cloth, while it lasts, yard 25c Dress Goods in Serges, Wool, Plaids and all winter goods, 10 to 50 per cent off they must go, regardless of cost. Keep watch of these and save money. All Ribbons over 20c yard, this sale, M off ; All Lace and Embroidery Gff 25c Cretonne, 38-iwide, variety of colors, yard 20c Plain Silkoline, all colors, yard 18c n. n. SPECIAL PRICES ON ENTIRE LINE OF SHOES MANY OTHER BARGAINS FOR XMAS D. L. VAN WAKENEN New Location 131-13- 5 West Center Street Transfer Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE. Office Phone, 148. Residence Phones: & ing to see you. Dowden uttered a sharp, exclamation and stepped quickhe said, as he ly to the door. Peck Jerked it open. Oh, Im here! declared that gen"Ive tleman, stepping into view. come around to let you know that you couldnt laugh like a horse at me no more, George Dowden ! So you werent invited, either. "Invited? said Dowden. "Invited c where? Over to the ball your friend is half-cohere- 175-- W 145-- J nt 1 givin. What friend? Dave Beasley. So you aint quite JE?J?1 enough to dance wltn his high- sociefy friends r What are you talking about? Dowden demanded, impatiently. I reckon you wont be quite so strong fer Beasley, responded Peck, with a vindictive little giggle, when you find he can use you In his business, but when it comes to entertainin oh no, you aint quite the boy ! Id appreciate your explaining, said Dowden. Its kind of cold here. standing Peck laughed shrilly. "Then I reckon you better git your hat and coat and come along. Cant do us no harm, and might be an fer you. Grist and Gus Schulmeyer and Hank Cullops waitin out yonder at the gate. We ben havin kind of a consultation at my house over somepn Grist seen at Beasleys a little earlier in the evening. What did Grist see? Cabs I Cabs drivin up to Beasleys house a whole lot of em. Gtist was down the street a piece, and it vas pretty dark, but he could see the lamps and hear the doors slam as the people got out. Besides, the whole place is lit up from cellar to attic. Grist come on to my house and told me about it, and I begun usin the telephone ; called up all the men that count in the party found most of em at home, too. I ast em if they was inyited to this ball tonight ; and not a one of em was. Theyre only In politics; they aint high society enough to be ast io Mr. Beasleys ! a dancin-partles But I would thought hed let you In anyways fer the second table! Ir. Peck shrilled out his acrid and exultant laugh I got these fellers from the again. newspapers, and all I want is to git this here ball in print tomorrow, and see what the boys that do the work at the primaries have to say about It and what their wivesll say about the man thats too high-tone- d to have em in his house. Ill bet Beasley thought he was goln to keep these dolns quiet ; afraid the farmers might not believe hes jest the plain man he sets up to be afraid that folks like you that aint Invited might turn against him. Ill fool him! Were goln to see what there is to see, and Im goln to have these boys from the newspapers write a full account of it I you want to come along, I expect itll do you a power o good. Ill go, said Dowder., quickly. He got his coat and hat from a table in the hall, and we rejoined the huddled and shivering group at the gate. Got my recruit gents shrilled Peck, slapping Dowden boisterously on the shoulders. "I reckon hell git a change of heart tonight I And now, sheltering my eyes from the stinging wind, I saw what I had been too blind to see as we approached Mrs. Apperthwaltes. Beasleys house was illuminated ; every window, up stairs and down, was aglow with rosy light That was luminously evident although the shades, or most of them, were lowered. "Look at that I Peck turned to Dowden, giggling triumphantly. Whad I tell youl How do you feel about It now? eye-openi- 1 Hardy-Madse- n Go fend me : Git your story. ahead, boys. Well wait here fer you. The Journal reporter started toward the gate; he had gone, perhaps tf -l asked for Silks Reductions on Holidays Big j twenty feet when Simeon Peck whistled in sharp warning. The reporter stopped short in his tracks. Beasleys front door was thrown open, and there stood Beasley himself in evening dress, bowing and smiling, but not at us, for he did not see us. The bright hall behind him was beautiful with evergreen streamers and wreaths, and great flowering plants In wandered Jars. A strain of dance-musi- c out to us as the door opened, but there was nobody except David Beasley in sight, which certainly seemed peculiar for a ball ! Rest of em inside, dancin', explained Mr. Peck, crouching behind the picket-fencItll be the house Is wlm-mi- n d moren half full o Dont Overlook Our Silk Sale e. low-necke- ! Sh ! 6aid Grist. "Listen to Dave Beasley. Beasley had bejjrun to speak, and his voice, loud and clear, sounded over the wind. "Come right in, Colonel I he said. Id have sent a cab for you if you hadnt telephoned me this afternoon that your rheumatism was so bad you didnt expect to be able to come. Im glad youre well again. Yes, theyre all here, and the ladies are getting up a dance in the sitting-room- . (It was at this moment that I received upon the calf of the right leg a kick, the ecstatic violence of which led me to attribute it, and rightly, to Mr. Dowden.) Gentlemen's stairs to the Beasley, as he There was a among us. (I Improved dressing-roo- m up- right. Colonel, called closed the door. pause of awed silence SPECIAL 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS e 6.00value $2.00 value $2.25 value $2.50 value $4.50 $7.50 value 5-6- 5 $9.00 value $12.50 value $6.75 $9.25 $4.00 value $3.00 i. $1.50 $1.60 i $3.00 value $5.00 value $4.8T : $2.25 i. $3.75 FARRER BROS. CO , it by returning the 3C 2S3535 He made no kick to Mr. Dowden. acknowledgment of its reception other than to sink his chin a little deeper into the collar of his ulster.) said Simeon By the Almighty Who what was Peck, hoarsely. Dave Beasley talkin to? There wasnt nobody there ! Git out, Grist bade him; but his He seen that tone was perturbed. us the was He givin reporter. laugh. Hes crazy exclaimed Peck, vehemently. Immediately all four members of his party began to talk at the same time: Mr. Schulmeyer agreeing with Grist, and Mr. . Cullop holding with Peck that Beasley had surely become insane; while the Journal man, returning, was certain that he had not been seen. Argument became a over the remarkexcitement wrangle; able scene we had witnessed, and, perhaps, a certain sharpness partially engendered by the risk of freezing, led to some bitterness. High words wind. were flung upon the Eventually, Simeon Peck got the floor to himself for a moment. See here, boys, theres no use gittln mad amongs ourselves, he "One thing were all vociferated. : nobody here never seen no on agreed such a dam peculiar performance as we jest seen In their whole lives before. Thurfore, ball or no ball, theres somepn mighty wrong about this business. Aint that so? They said it was. "Well, then, theres only one thing to do lets find out what it is. You bet we will. "I wouldnt send no one in there alone, Peck went on, excitedly, with a crazy man. Besides, I want to see whats goln on, myself. This declaration And so do we was unanimous. . ! TliieWMelFiiiiily ! 1 Put your family presents together and make it one real Christmas present worth whil to the whole fampy i T j x ? A Chevrolet Car The Worlds Greatest Automobile Value You get in our profit sharing plan by buying now or by . making a $100.00 deposit for spring delivery. this. Ask the folow who drives a Chevrolet. Investigate Schofield Auito Co, 1 (Continued Next Issue.) Balanaa. A railroad purchasing agent wrlteo: An oak railroad tie lasts twenty years. And it takes twenty years to grow an csxk tree to a size suitable for ties. Observe how finely nature balances the thing. We lose that balance, however, when we fail to plant a tree for every one cut down. Teach your children the wisdom of conserving the forests. CSBt Hock Land of Stone Trees. I impressions of palm leaves have been uncovered near Florissant, Cola., the stem of an exogenous tree mined In a chunk of coal at Leyden, and petrified stumps of trees found in the streets of Denver. Idle to Remember Past Lapses. Act up always to your convictions, and when you have been unfaithful, beair Mth yourself, and resume always with calm simplicity your little task. Madame Guyon. Mt at a Loss. "I suppose your mother is a help to "Very little. I use electricity. I asked her Just now how many volts toi give a steak.- Louisville Courler-Joumayou in your cooking? First Taste of Cocoa. The manufacture of cocoa and chocolate, one of the principal Industries of Holland, was Introduced Into that country as long ago as 1679. L Have Natural Food Supply. In the plantless depths of the ocean the denizens largely depend for their food supply upon the ceaseless rain of dead animalcules which sink through the miles of dark, cold water. Only Way to Escape From Past. Oh, there are some who want to get away from all their past ; who. If they could, would fain begin all over gin. But you must learn, you must let God teach you, that the only way to get rid of your past Is to get a future out of it Phillips Brooks. - j-- |