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Show - THE PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1925. V UTAH SCHOOLS TOEXCHAKGE i lilts temliimcttf could surprise you how little it will cost to fit up your room with new drapes.. Visit our Drapery Department and see for yourself the many beautiful materials and very - SERVICE DEPARTMENT- - To those who hav e not visited 'our Drapery Department, we are glad to inform you that we have a complete organization and will make up and hang your drapes to suit your desires. AU you do is select your material, we can do the rest. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- " Springville . "Most people figure- I'm a spend-tlirvfr- 'I am Wood commented. not In my own" estimation. thing is tiiat a nian so distinguished as m.v father should have such a darn. fool uon easy ' eoine, easy po. "And it has certainly lnen true In liiy eas'. ; I had it easy in Wall Strti't and the cosinoes of Europe took awarfrom me eveif easTer.T Wood will remain at Davis Isl-- ' jjlid, lie said, fora few tlays while ht makes up 'his nil ml whether to FLASHES ROLL f April 1. Wood. Wtmtl, , who ISLAND; Fla., '" (EP)rttieutenadt )lornc - " ' j fm' rey OsUumt guitar; Roland Wale- duet; bead, Leland Ekins. ClaretH-- L Jensea, talk ; Glen vocaf solo, aad reading; Rolfe Pratt, vocsl solo; Clarence AUret, acouipantst. Gay-nut- n, - TEAMS UNITE Nephi Payson Mrs. A." B.' Morgan liedecked In spangled gowns, picture hats ail Khits of pearls, who warbled and gnrgled with never a sound, to the strains of "Mendelsohns Song With' out Words." With profuse gesticulations and facial griinances they exploited their Interpretative ability to the dvlipbt of The ban- queteers. . A droll little See here came forth with a special message frojl axn of ifgjor General (cissrd or ufferiB ttartled continents. with jouorta 't frtJsTelectric shock. The life sarins f his finaBdar'dpRlings, is gblnj:. team is prepared to respond to call 6 'stage a comeback. at any hour of the day or night He arrived here late yesterday, or go toMlfornia.1 with thatannounceinentiand basket loeate In SAX FTUSasKApHf The ilmself about the busineRs of decld- west roast of Mexico to on the eve , Ing just how be. will do ife MayKe-- Wlertvcr Aej sell good end of, a Mg developBieBt and Ja- lookV - be will go to California, f "J am neither brrtke tior destitute," Wood empbaHized .and he flashed a comfortable roll of, bills T7 an evidence. I "And what'a mnre, expert to j" " recoup my fortune In a very few AVood, when vine wand and loagic box prodnccid yiT Mrs. Lenhart, who. to the strains of sweet music told how they , eat stewed prunes in Jl!r Italia. stuff like the Evpn "TnuUhi"s of Modern Flapper" magic to a wordless ' conicdt. Tne dub Is Indebted" to Mrs. joye Johwwoa for the coa'rtcKy of the uinsiral jiumliers. ceaters for aid and In the ttpballdlns Of 1n- LdnKtries and trade, Alexander Lub-Jmrt. Mexican consul general for Pacific coast states told aaentbers of the Satt Fraacisro foreign trade cUih at a laocheon here. Outstanding reasons for the development, inbbort said, are the asked .alxmt reports of : difficulties vAib "As far as 1 know there are, no difficulties. Mabe there will be a reconciliation and. maybe there will iAnot l weeks." EVERY BITES A DEUCK1 and the nearly completed Soter Pacific Railway of Mxko enUrely t ' -- -- j 7 IglimmWlMMMlMMlMlMMHHllMHMHMMn -- , TJ uicmler of the J'tah Sorosis Hub wet at the hnnie of Mrs. L. R. Edwards .Wednesday ' afternoon, April 1. Mrs. William Roy la nee was assist log hostess. Mrs. F. L. Hick- bm rhe- Alcestrs gafe- Story by Euripides. Refreshments were served to sixteen. iper w : '' - ' , . . ire--mar- ks hetore byjlri Bailer and Mr r " the window display. 1 Watch for Our Ad. in .Friday's Herald .for - SATURDAY SPECIALS 8 1?E YOUR CAR THE BENEFIT Conoc o Gasoline PoisoniedTCm Today r for BE THRIVING A-- 9 "Just Rub It On" Leather pocket book con taining oapers and money. Find er return to Herald office.. Reward. Mothers who have rW&ious The Fetrury report of tlie state a presented by mental hospital Dr. Frederick Dunn, superintendent, at the last meeting of the state board of insanity. The report is as follows : "On February 1 we had 730 reg ularly committed and 18 voluntary patients, or a total of 749 patients under care snd tretment In our institution. During the month 8 voluntary snd 13 regular patients were admitted. Two voluntary and 4 regular patients were discharged asd 1 voluntary patient and 6 reg ular patients died, leaving 16 volun tary and 739 .regular, or a total of 755 patients remaining on March 1, -- spt. 49M8rd 8. phone FOR RENT Six room house, modern, full basement, garage, 73 N. 7th W. Apply D. Kinnear, Route A45 Provo. 3, Box hive eent-t- o the T treas-nre- r for fees and other cash receipts February On m. ' - . ' FOR RENT OR 8iLB 3 room house, with garden. 132 & 1st W. " A-. 8 ." a-- 8 1825. "We .' oia tT. in color. Finder please notify F. A-- 8 S. Clark, 346 W. 2nd 8. WANTED 10 salesmen , to sell dry goods, shoes, etc on the road. Commission or salary. D. L. 148 W. Center. Van Wagenem ft FOR BENT Turnlsbed modern apt 400 W. 3rd 8. Phone 6U2-- --A - ,;" lit- - ' tie lives In their keeping realize the dmiKcr to delicate stomachs '; f so much doNlng.: , That is why so many millions )f mothers now depend entirely r nion Vicks for croup and chll. dren's colds. A-- 3 - 0i Kiddies' Colds LOST Mrs Msrtha Modlna, O, Wise. 41. Uvtag nsal' sMdowsd motbar of four ohUdmi. has oonCessed she ad aalnlatarsd tha araenlo wtuoa kinsd bar BMXhr. an uneH sod isa wTfai aad causad Ulneaa of 1$ other rsjag aad; mends. .'Tha davU mads aaa do tt." ta ths only; rassoa she ' wiH gjr ear bar aoL; "Our patients' fund had a balance FIXE .little grocery store In Provo t-for immediate sale, .Price was OBhand-on-ebrua- ry Jl.026.20. Daring the month we $1750 now cut to $ 155a Ton biiy have received $66.35, and disbursed groceries and fixtures. Store lease on March is reasonable. Owner has another $45.47, leaving a balance " " store and must sell at once. Home 1 of $1,047.48. x A-I 'Other disbursements for Feb- - land Realty Co. sal-a foTloWs From a were ruary rips and wages account $7,182.74; FOR RENT Furnished rooni8Tr in modern light housekeeping office expense $165.63; travelling expense $242.83; maintenance $6, borne. ' 243 8. 1st W. Phone 644-'. .A-. 366.36; equipment $14.04 and water, for water and system developing 2. PORTLAND, Ore, April IN TOUR HOME or In our school A. Currey, Portland constructing pipe line, $74.00, or a ' all music lessons 50c. Piano, or flower and agricultural expert, has total of $14,045.66. violin, wind instruments, sight gan, tJbe "The health of general his CaliforJoke about, always had The Dewey fcool of singing. of been this has patients hospital nia and the grapefruit. A-month. The Chicken good during the Califtrnla is always giving pub- Pox cases are all well again. The licity to something Burbank Is do- one1 .case of typhoid fever has re- FREE TO MrSIC LOVERS r ing," ran an speech Cur- covered. There were 7 deaths dui: 0ronpchata en "Music and Life," rey 1 recently 'delivered. "But what lug the month.- - The Tausea of death conducted by- L Valess Dewey. shout of flepa ft menFf : exhaustion of the B. An M. A, at the Dewey School as of agriculture? The government Is werje 4 follows of Music, Wednesday and Saturday Insane, ; and general paresis, 3. deserving," but they need to invent "The flow from oar new water nights at 8215.151 XT. Center. A-something that will bring them system is steadily increasing and notoriety something like squlrtless amounts to about 85,000 gallons . MEMPHIS grspe fruit' . Fearlong that the daily, at present We think the Apparently that speech traveled flow sill continue to increase as the teams was advancing too fast. John far and wide, and In traveling grew weather grows warmer and hope It McQraw ordered the Giants to slow to look quit unlike Itself. The fol- will prove sufficient for all purposes. up when they arrived her. Frank lowing quoted dispatch, issued by a This would obviate the necessity of Friarh is--' recovering rapidly and he citrus assoclationf publicity depart- drawing further water from Provo may be able to play Saturday. at ment ia Florida, Is an indication : system and result in considerable TTittte credence Is placed by Flor- savings to our hospital l - i' TlNASnVILLE Each Wheat, capida grapefruit men In the . report "Our spring farm .work Is well up tain of the Brooklyn Robins, was E, Curref,. Portland flor- with the season and Is being called homegby the Illness of his that ist an agriculturist, has developed pugbed." son, who is to undergo an operation. a qnlrHras grape fniit' by crossing a regular Florida grapefrnlt with NOTICE. a tangerine. Currey claims that the fruit be has developed Is so constructed that It can be eaten with Provo rtahi April 8, 1023. out danger of aqutrting., To Whom It May Concern': "The subject of squlrtless grapeI hereby notify the public, that fruit Is synonymous with that of all business transacted with the .noiseless soup," said George A. City Tailoring Co, of Provo, TJtah, must be don through the president Scott, local citrus man,'cominentng on the report. "Mnch depends upon of said concern ; Also that all papers how the grapefruit Is eaten. When and documents of . whatever name It 1 properly cut In serving. It Is and nature must be signed by the Impossible to make a gray president of said concern and .If not fruit attack the eater unless it Is they are anil and. void. Also all claims aa wen. being msliciously maltreated," "liorid frultmea hare not as yet My term of office expires when been aMe to examine, specimens of my successor is legally appointed and qualified. Currey's sipefrnlt, though from Information routined In reports,' they THE CrXX TAILORIXQ CO. i TJpstaira Jeweler. S. E. HEX RIB. Per. questioned bia right to call the fruit WATCH AND JEWELRY of !ash WHYNOTGET i Hew p. m. REPORTED TO $2,840.17. N ; ' FIRST CLASS carnjnter work, at reasonable Jinywnera, prices. any time, any kind. 400 W. 3rd &, or phone 34 between 8 a. m. and 8 HOSPITAL IS ig I .oaMt; The Weather nian certainly "April Fooled' us; but if he thought he was spoiling aur Spring Opening the on him, "April Fool was .. ' ' , ..Ji,'L ThelOompanyrf urther appreciates therinany fine of our patrons in regard to the decorating of - Tha lift PUSBLO, CWo, April savins learn of the Pueblo Oaa aad Fuel company will aid the police department la' reducta the Bomber of accidental deaths, CbleT of Ptdice J: Arthur Grady baa anttaaced. Officers bare beea tMtracted to call for the caa and foel team, which is equipped with aaodern life savins apparatus la. easea of Jngjoward jillritciffc appreciates the "courage of the hundreds of ladies who attended Qiir Spring Opening on a day of such inclement weather. gWHl-tiiiii- rPraTtTAHaT6WJMiRoirrwiM and Merrill Bunnell, quartet : Ad- - House" Thefln-fortu'nu- DAVIS program ta aa follows: Klton Sumner, waistline; Rotfe The Lowest Price. One-Pri- WOOMETURNS; ' The "V Co, LIFE SAVING 'The Provo b afforded thaa this. -- ell nui G8 WStiMtt--- relatives The Imnaediat and friends, of Mrs. CX D.. Blumenthal pleasantly surprised her Wodneaday evening too occasion being her loth birthday anniversary. A pteaaant evening was spent with music and social chat. 7 Spring flowers formed the decorations for the dining tabu? on which covers were laid for fourteen guests which Included Mrs. J. & Dodd and Mr Pearl McAuley of Nebraska. Mrs. Blumenthal. was tha' recipient of man beautiful flowers and gifts from relatives and friends la Illinois, Ogdesi and Ifclo dty. The Women's Slaaidpal council baaqoet beld last eight at the duk noaaa was voted a huge aueceaa. Tot and white club colors wera attractively carried opt with cot flowers and spreading palma. X gaily Deflected ambreUa was openly niapeaded from the doorway and as the guests entered, they wera requested to choose on from the spring shower of quotations that ; h . hang front the aides by which they srs. IJ. L. Brelnholt was pleasantatatrhed their place at the table. ly surprised at her. borne WednesTbe four long tables In their day evening, the occasion being her bright array of BUIectipa. sparkling I flxh birthday fimlversary. The ndle fairly evening was spent In social chat, glaaa aad twiukling groaned beneath the bounteous sup- games and music after which a deply of goodies. Good things to eat licious luncheon was served to Mr. was happily uterspersed with good and Mra. O. L. Brelnholt. Mrand gi Mrs. James Frandsen and daughter, thing 4 hearwnd Terr to Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Nielsen and Mrs. Geo. H. Brimhall, president, daughter, and Mis. Ni P. Sorensan. extended a gracious welcome to all. Mrs. Brelnholt was 'presented with a special word concerning the with a "beautiful sang bird and cage. . work of atate federation president, Mrs. C E. Maw, who responded to Mr. and Mrs. J. EarltLewlS entertthe Introduction with 'appropriate ained at dinner Wednesday evening and jest in honor of Mr. Lewis aunt, Mrs. gent ' Miss Margaret Whitteruore, aa the R. H. Cowsn and dauglter, Barking's Jester from the queen's court bara Jene of Sao Francisco, Cat, arrived on special mall with her who ate paying an extended Mslt box of tricks. The to this city. The evening was FonTa program was announced by spent with music and social chat the strains of slow music ss she Covers were laid for the .fellow- bounded forth In rap and bells to ing: Mr. and Mr Benrlchaen, Mr. dumfound those present with her and Mrs. T. William Jones, Mr. snd swift gyrations. Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, Mrs. Melissa With a wave from her magic wand Lewis, Clifton Henrirhsen, Kenneth then Issued forth from the wonder Lenls, Desn Lewis, Elden Lewis, box four gorgeous grand opera Sterling Lewis,. Paul Ilenrtcbsen. stars. Mrs. John fVrer, Mrs. David Miss Ors Msy Henrlchsen and the Openshaw, Mrs. R. Garn Clark and guests of honor.' ata-dei- ir "hnreHnchoseiTTlTHiJesndTui ' Price to Everybody proarraaa rompO-meutar- Spring is here. Summer is near at hand. You want to make your home light and cheerful. It will sunrise you what cheer you can bring into your home One HUGESUCCESS la the stadeata of tbat tnstltatioah. ' At the naw Haw a body of B. T. r. students win he entertaining la the. assembly exercises oa ta Vt campus la Salt Lake City. This exchange of programa waa Inaug urated last year throng tb effort of last year's stodeot body P ! dent, A. Kh Johnson. y Burh aa exchange ta very to the tws lsUttioaa for nothing could foter a better aptrtt t.f good friendship betwecai tb bodice The brat talent of ear Institution la available In the pro- - Beautiful Curtains and FN Draperies ror- Windows IericesJ- BANQUET WAS B EOBEST A. WILKINSON. A rvprwwittaUT body of Intver-slt-y of Ctah atudeata win be prea-ru- t 1 the devotioaal exercises of the Young asiversity Friday t tra- THE ' The Ladles' Guild of tho St Mary's church, will meet at the how of Mra. Leslie Condon Monday afternoon, April 4, at 1 o'clock. COURTESIES APRILFOOL der a complimentary . . PAGE THREE. m There U nothing to swallow you Just rub Vicks over throat" ' and chest at bedtimo and cover . with s warm flannel, leaving the bedclothes loose about the neck, 'so that the arlbing vapors may be , freely luhaUd. The child Is usu- - ' 4 ally better next morning. , Vicks can be uwd freely- - apd ofteji with perfect safety, even on the youngest member of the v filmlly. VafoRud 7vefft7MujoMMs Used Yearli of SQUIRTLESS That Good Goal 8 m&SERVEMHEPUBLICEOIw OVER THIRTY YEARS 8 JGaraoyle Mobile Oil Superior Service OHLY EXCLUSIVE COAL MERCHANTS IN THE CITY (rPJesse gnTiaitP ' 8 sassfta COLUMBIA STEEL ' DOMESTIC COKE after-dinne- - -t- ne-worir AJ10.00 Coupon BooMVill be Given. the ' 8 FREE! SATURDAY Ask the attendant SUPERIOR SERVICE STATIONS Twehty-- f our Hour Service Sf.1001 & SPAFFORD . '.('" . ?. 3 a grapefruit "So tbere oa ar iald.Tr'. ' - as. Currey REPAIRIN' 212 Wet Outer. G- - presidet Publication, dates: April 2 M. . CO. GOAL 'v... ., . . Globef Music Co. DELL CHIPMAN Commencing April 18th "Service " W Every second II SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.' PHONE 17. . PROVO'S EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE : MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . . DRU3IS, ETC. . Special This Week ALL STEEL TOY PIANO $510 VALUE FOR $2.00 FRAMED MOTTOES , . - .. k At One-ha- lf 57N.UniAve. Price ' Phone 411 at ! |