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Show TAGE SIX. THE PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAROI 19. 1925. ciiyms Hoadsr e Meetiags-Th- v fern-aloe- ? tlasae met at the home pt Mr. and Ladle Next Ready Door Mra. George Clark Wednesday even--' Motors T NcpbJ Heary and Parley Dixoa motored to Xepbl Wednesday on bosinesa, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES STORE IN PROVO NEW ARRIVALS OF COATS AN'D DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR New Spring double and more Pretsc?jLlZrrth materials of satin Cantons; this low price. Trimmings crepe back satins, crepe de are unusually smart; chine, etc,, are to be wondered at in dresses of this class at $7.85. Sizes complete. And MISSES WOMEN'S smartness of -$12.50 at Guaranteed values- to $20.00: serve for nearly every occasion for spring and summer wear, summery silks of printed crepes, FASHIONABLE New Spring Salt Lake Miss Vkftinf ! Toelda Giles spent a few days ia Half Lake visiting with relatives and friends. " ' 8atj) flat crepes, satiq cantonslain and stripea. silks ; all sizes. Presenting smart styles in Women's and Misses' New Spring C1C 7R .. .. Dresses at .... SluilU Goes to Nephl . GOATS 4knneLpoiret twtilSy-flat-crep- OF FANCY SILK, GEORGETTE AND PRINT CREPE DRESSES John Beesley. J. Beeoverinc Emmare Reported Mork who has been1 aeriously 111 at the St Mark's hospital is recovering. ONE LOT : ' Visiting From Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cluff of Fillmore are etc.. es, Library - motored to Nephl Wednesday. Truly they disclose the secretof combining genuine economy with smart appearance. Sizes for women, sizes for misses ; Canton crepes stripes, failles, crepe satin, striped $17.50 to $24.75 Exclusively W. Chapman and Axel Cbrfstianaea .... in This Great Special Selling: at Public A SHEGIAL PURCHASE -- - Millinery FRIDAY AND SATURDAY David Giles 1siUng Frwn Idab bf Couda, Idaho, baa been spending a week is Provo visiting with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Giles. j A springtime New Dresses t'to and VkiU La Prove Mr. and Mrs. 3 P. Miller of Kan Piego, CaL, who have been tourinf the eastera and southera part of the raited States stopped la Provo for threw days and of Sir. and Mra, J. were tbe guests " T. Farrer. RDM FRIDAY AND -t- AT visiting lor FTewdayiln thliTtty. You will find all dresses .mentioned in colors of blonde, rosewood, cocoa, green, , Aram, ashes of Hru8t, Titan, "Castillion-- C. Spending Day in. Salt Lake Mrs. L. M. Safford ia spending the day to Salt Lake. roses, etc. Values to . SJ95 Values to $22.50 $15,0Q POLO COATS y' Women's New ' $095 Municipal Basaar The Women's Municipal Council will hold a ba zaar and cake sale at - ten o'clock Saturday morning March 21 In the east room of the Provo Commercial and Saving Bank. The articles for sale will be on display in the large east window of the bank. The money raised will be added to tbe club bouse fund. GIVEN .GREAT PROMINENCE 1 THIS SALE OF SEL- L- TO ONE LOT TO SELL AT ALL SIZES With Parents Mra Visiting Timberlake of Hedqulst Oregon Is visiting for a few days' In Provo with ber parents, Mr. and Edith -- Fridiiyzand5atardayF$3.95-$5.9S A remarkable assortment of stunning new Spring Coats for dress and sport -- wear, tailored of aced-fabric- ' Sizes.J ea s, poiret-sheen- Straws, milans, drooping brims, -- med with flowers, ribbons, feathers, laces and .... embroidery. ' MAN ANSWERS SANTAQUIN Breaks WOBIANDIES BAXTAQl'IN, Murch . 10. Miss Jennie Backman, 34 years of age, a student of the R. Y. T?M died --in ftantaquiu Tuesday at the home of ber sister. Mrs. Ivy McKay, after a ten days1 illness-from Influenza and pneumonia Miiis Btti kaw4suH4vedyr-14Mo4mother,-Mrs.- ' Matilda Backman, of Saniaquin; four brothers, John and Joseph - Backman of Salt Lake ; George Backman of Colorado and Albert Backman of California. Two staters, Mrs. Annie McKay of , STEPNever did the- - old - boatTVorlr any better." Never before did the driver get such excellent service, and all because he reconditioned his own car from our complete, stock of parts. There were no expensive garage bills. He did the work of the himself and savfed three-fourth- s '"r"'r' "r-- ' overhead. ALWAYS GET YOUR PARTS OF rrzHmiiiiuiiiKHixnii I i a it 14 li H H mau of Halt Lake also survive. Witng-DON'- T MISS IT. -; - -- d this time- .- V- . - t Mew Today ijjt"ti"'itjrjjoriiyJlt derstood that a complaint will be FOR 8ALE-GoFord urlng sworn out in the federal court. cur mid also mowlng-ilino and riiuJil- 144-or garden cultivator. Visiting With Daughter Mrs. M. call 7S7 W. 1st C. Newell is, spending a few days in FOR SALE Lloyd baby buggy f 15, Richfield visiting with her daughter, KM) ft. of new hate $7.50. in Mrs. Leslie A. Poulsen. quire, Ramlteau, .acroxs road from cemetery.DR. j. H. HENDERSON, t Chirocpntctor bouse at Nenrocalometer Service the last roil KKXT Eight-roo215 X. M E. Call ut '211 X. word in Chiropractic efficiency. . Lniv. Ave. I'hone Hours Other hours and home calls by MANj energetieaiHl reliable, wanted Phones 729, 615-appointment to " Farrer Broa. Blclg., Provo, V"r handle ouTTrnstnetgr in I'roiu di trlct ; unusual opportunity, with rortune fof right man; exiierience or capital unnecessary ; write fully &AT1KGS 1 ACCOUNT Syncroj Motor Co., Battle. Creek, ; alien. - ..... - T M-2- 1 SoO-W- 10-1- 5 3-- rnctoryT-reiirpseinaTi- . Ml 'ST " - during Phone 444. s trH. Spring says: The r.v uxoi irtu axminsrer tnrow nigs. remainder of incnes, His week. Rich Furniture l nlversity, Co., 155 M-2- 0 next voice says: "Let the , CITY AUTO TOP & do the job." 432 . r West Center.- Phone 848. SALE Choice lot. 1st X. and - 4th E,,5x8, I'hone T5H-W- . A-- I FOR SALE ful baby Exceptionally "beauti buggy. -- Call Lamar HotelKoom 3, after 6 p. m: - ton . SALE ,.rhoiie"813-W- . 200hik sfze broocier. - M l? trjrins everythinl I without auoceaa, A DEUCH1 EVERY i.w. ill 08 Start today! ry- - r Just .ii small: amount and then regular weekly posits which will draw terest. Farmers & Merchants Bank. , ahdG)lcb million Over of Ticks dein- jars have been used in the past five rears. This means the unbroken confidence of a vast . army of. mothers. They like Vlcks because It solves a great problem-h- ow to treat- croup and colds without that continual jdoelng, which Is so harmfuLJorleIicate little stomachs. 1 - Being applied exterbnlly Ticks does not disturb the digestion. It can be freely nsed without tbe slightest harmful effect Vlcks brings prompt relief nd jot lenjcheika , sven the Worst cold overnight. . There Is nothing to swallow, tou Just rub It on. J.:..fT0p ' ' - - f 4 ( Vl7Mtwon VapoRuo Jas Uscq Ycaru ?r-c- - tian"! Good cur a man's plattf hot cares! How they start the sua " Notice the men who go . ht Flapjacb fa the morning. They're tbe tae who "eat up" worJc the rest of thedayj Andjust this word of fneneffy oution t mother: don't make the mistake bf serving Hap. Jacks at the end of a hearty braihst.tbef6v serve first place on the nxxning menu. Fruit. Flapjacks, syrup and coffee axe enourii """" for any man with a right good morning appetite. Easy to make. Economical to serve. Simply add a, little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. , Say TTapjack" to your grocer heU know. bine ball y . joran It? ' A railroad is being built throng rinerwowf fofEgETTBe rehMcusToF Robin Hood. X J MORNINGf Gooddwor AD three piled high on when mother turns out Flapjacks! 0 1 T A. M. TANNKATH 554 pics wood Ave. , For Croup Everybody knows the story of George Washington and the cherry tree. It is the story of Truth. . And a Savings Account tells the truth about you, too ! Let such an Account with this .powerful.- institution tell the story of your life. 9 It (ire aw treat pteaa- - Be4ofVwiEa ore to inform my fnendt trimrotaivm 0, ' that Van Km haa been the . .4 hair. " '. caiuaofreaumnsmy . I believe that anrone who nan Vaa n a reliciootly at I have will be benefited. People with acalp trouble ahoulq main Van Rea a daily habit became it keep tbe acalp clean, femovea ctaviryifT and make, tha bcadreetglad. l"w- Good , Truth 'and Your Savings Account pur- - gnnrwaSea "Vto Bea Uojuid Beaip new hair in 90 d.yi- - or Try it. Aadniferde-Dertme- nt l.ngy rwfunelaal. atoree. Ven Ea Laboratoriea, Inc.. 2S Eaat Kinne St.. Chicaco. tlKnoie. DuJmi.' Write ua for free adveranna. : BV.E.U , CONVENTION ' . ishment! - toil -- atant urn of Vaa Bat. Aftar iKw Lynn or Salt IaaeTsirsrriymrvas elected after seven ballots had beeu taKen wnen airs, uynn w.iiuQfT!w her name. Hannah Burkland of Ogden wis elected alternate. Officers'for the next four years were elected as follows: state oracle. Mrs. Minnie Hawk, Salt Lake; Tee oracle, Mrs. Maye Shaw, Corrlne; recorder, Mrs. Lula M. Olson. Salt Lake was selected as the next place of meeting for the state convention. Tbe meeting convened at 10 o'clock, with Vice Oracle Mary Snell of Ogden presiding. The following officer were filled by appointments: Vic Oracle, Nettie Turner of Og den ; chancellor, Hannah Burkland, 69 m-2- 5 . or money back! Htrtft mM an anMoalaaS mrtlmt Cliia. to. IU., JJotX JM , A reaf ag I mm almort bald. I now hava a aioa (rowth of bair due to coo- - how they satisfy the "inner M-2- 5 ; Te - V.ieair to grow library WAXTEI) TO BEXTrrByreJUble party,' small farm suitable for and cannery crops, 210 8. actually GrowIIdr? - FEIX Velour goods. Ei Does Van trowth he ' Note Bow Rm (Ironi photo) . table, dresser, Ice box and re Pantry table, 75-lliable gas range with Iiorain regu lator.v call Wis. ,. "Pain Your Car and Put on a New Top." tbtj of day-be- GLOBE MUSIC CO? " N. Univ., Ave. " WOuMLD Albert-Marriot- FOR SALEHousehold W. 2nd S. BANJOS FROM $10.00 TO $100.00 Our Stock Is Complete. See Our Windows V E 60 i 2 BEGINNING MARCH 23 We Will Give Absolutely I7D 17 17 1 1 Instruction Book Banjo-purchase- DEATH CALL MOVJNG, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY With every red M-2- 1 Send your nun sod sddrsFpunn wriuvu wgcuiar who oconta aou urn slip) to Chamberlain- Medioins Co, Pet Moines, Iowa, and- receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Courh KeDjafT" lor cous hi. oolda. crouo. bronchisL "flu" and whooping eonghs, end tickling Ihrottj Chimberkun't Stotn-itc- h and Jiver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gusy piiro that crowd die heart, biliotunen and constipation; Chamberlain's Balve, needed in every iamilr for burn, acald, wounds,' piles, and skin affecUonsv theas valued family sedicinel for only 6 cents. Don't miss it William Nelson McClintock A Ogden ; recorder, Marion Woodward, handsome youth of normal teuden- - Obrriue; marshal, Anna Wadmau cles,. graduate trom bis neighbor assistant marshal, Lulu Ol.sen, Salt committee hood high school and a student at Lake. The credentials Dartmouth. College, Hanover, X. H. consisted o'f Effie S. part and Electa Jensen of .Spanish Fork and "- - ' Isabelle Pope Oeautif ul WugK-- " Nellje Lynn of Salt Lake. ; ter of a wealthy North Shore family Thirty delegates, officers and An members were In attendance. and a childhood sweetheart of the ' elaborate dinner was served at noon youth. at the Cottam cafe for the visitors. fetiH Owner Senteneed Judge Detegates were present from Ogden, Georce 8. JBalllf of tbe city court Price, Corrine, Salt Lake, and other " - - pronounced a sentence of $2S9 flue towns. and six months in the county jail sdl good aatdj on Albert E. Cllne on a charge of WIktcpcf operating a still. The jail sentence was suspended. .. killings. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings, sustained a com pound fracture of the right arm Wednesday afternoon when he was rLEASAXT. GROVE, March 18. burled from a small play wagon died at bis home pulled by a larger boy. here Tuesday; of heart and kidney Given Commission George .Har trouble. Mr. Marriott has been 111 ' most of the time during tbe winter. ris, first sergeant In Battery C, national guard of Utah, who recent SPANISH FORK , March 19. e ly loot an examination in tberTe The seven state camps, being registered Iirbpks-arRoyal Xeigh- unthe: serve field in same manner the corps-lartillery, genealogically ra-America, coaveBedhere. " : assigned. t i the I. O. O. F. haU, Wednesday-abusiness main of the meeting The Case Dismissed The case of tbe state of Utah jest G. P. Weeter on was the election of delegates to the an aiiego4"siile of moonshine was supreme convention to. be held at Hot Springs, Ark. Two nominations diKmwSed in tbe city court wednes- were made, that of Mrs. Semmle ,,idfiy on motion of a. L. Booth, as- Nellie la nn Flynn of Ogden and Mrs. Am-Alf- eight-year-ol- d n A Good FREE!! n -- . im , I! Ilavej You a Dog? The dog tax for 19 Is now due, says Chief WilkinJ; and must be paid immediate!. All those owning dogs and fail to take out the necessary licence will be taken before the Judge of the city court to explain matters. - soft-pile- s, About one out of every thousand I'Caliloe's discovery of the pendulum was put to use to perfect a fox puppies is born hairless, and, clock, before wbtch time no pendu- though healthy remains' hairless lum clock bad ever been made. throughout, life. . brims," up-turn- jcloaerfitttogL Juims ;,The playing cards and dice was A Canadian team of horses holjfs forbidden In Spain as early as A. D. the world's record for the greatest traction pull, which is "8,10 pounds. 138T by Jobu I, king of Castile. " Get Your License Chief of Police Wren Wllkins is anxious that all bicycle wners get thetr licenses for: are 1925 before instructed to collect all bicycles without, a license plate." Special Group of Extra Large Head - smooin trimmedwlth summer surf fur. braids, contrasting border effects and -- huttona AlLixcepiioftal qualit3t linings, ail the leading shades for choice. Materials of flannels, downy wave, d and gabardines, fabrics. tfie-tiavor- Values to $16.50 MrjLAkx Iledauiak (Sirs Better Breakf aft . j , |