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Show tatrer 4 THE PROVO 1 Tfce Deoeret ferwm. CUT. Ollro Meaerry, Tl KrprraralatlTa. W. Gaaaar He aeauta, Reporter. 137 ' FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1922 , Qmliiy and Pricr OFFICERS ON (Special to PROVO, Oct 27. Dr. Joho A Widtsoe i' the last aessitm of the board of trus-I'r- -i of the Youny university offered t give the institution his large library BETWEEN MAIN & STATE BROADWAY" 1 an an3 Overcoats IRE FOR -- TEIB SELECTED t: i IGBIGULTURALEfiLLEOE R.O.T.C. an DepmtUahle 1 Irregular Carrier Delivery ekawlA be reported te letai CerHer De The Uewrvt Rewm, half Mrtem. Lake City, ea Harvey Hmtemmm. TeL Marshall, Reporter. Say Bayer andlnsist! reported Drearlarral. Uha lirenlatioa NEWS-- LOGAN Dr Hrerr k"M Itmilw Carrier fee M Tile Free Carrier Halt DESERET TNewi) LOGAN, Oct. 27. Tbs R. O. T. C at the 17. A. C. hsa nearly 210 students Unles you see the name "Bayer" on enrolled with 71 more expected to register for the winter quarter. Major parkafe or on tablets you are not get A. sgjlfvan outlined the polity foy fegricuituie. The offer a .ccptd tThg the genuine Bayer .product pre- the C.ytf&v at the second drill. fi the John A "Widtsoe colTection was scribed by physicians over twentjr-tw- o LaVell? & Morris, a senior In mill and ..tablisbed as a unit of the library. Dr. years proved safe by millions for tary science, has been named cadet ms j Colds Headache Widtsoe had already presented jor. Major Morris was a first lieuthe Toothache tenant in the R, O. T. C at the U. A. Lumbago l iversity with some thousands of C. last year. The commissioned offiEarache Rheumatism bulletins and pamphlets? o the battalion as chosen are: cers Pain Neuralgia Pain, At the same session of the board lieutenant and quartermaster, Accept Bayer Tablet of Aspirin' First Herschel second lieutenant and Lawrence Coffin collection unbroken package con- adjutant, BulJeti; W. E. Wood; first lieutenant 'aincnlyKaih o' established. boxes Lawrence Coffin is tains proper directions. Handy 'Jack and commander of A - a pnystctew-ttvdug-- tH of twelve tabietweost feyesats. - Drug Croftr first 1ieutcnadt-aff- company, New Yorfc--fitcewvmaiMterL v bo Jest summer exoressed the desire pint aljo at II bottles of 24 and 100. of B company. Herbert Adamson; sec Prof., Alice Reynolds, chairman qf Apirm is the trade mark of Bayer ond lieutenants Waldo Osmond, Horace ue Lbrary committee.of the Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldrster Hotter,' Ftank Kennard, Feber Ha'ea, rUri'. cmrrr-mn- g know somethin the llfber Ba'nkhcad, If. H. Olsen, LavMl Vo mg library . in response to what hr of bahty Kacid. Adv The non- feesdons fonley and A. 'f.n learned at tnat tim he has sent commissioned offline arc First serrUa reV'hooIJiS votnmes of ltrar Vernon. A Weston Jr.; geant, roirpanv, h E H. Mor-i;iexpressed the desire to dona? frst ssnrant, B companv, fi4.ilUci In the future Knowles. Carl t f y i d With 2 Pairs Trousers s, Prof. A ,C. Lund formerly the head of the muele department of the nt ensjty. and at present director of the abernacia choir in Halt Lake Cif TVedhcsdar sent the school a number of be valuable volumes of classics t niaced in the Dr Charles W. Penrose Gospill, 'Tha bmikw are of a HmUed FI luxe edition, hnndaomely bound and ie veil pointed on hisrh grade paper, and wil he a choice addition to the llhrarv Prof T. Earl Pardoe Is at present imperial to The New. ) Disking a collection of hooka deVre 27. Mrs. Bert Ii'THESVB. Oct with the drama and public speaking t od In the hhrarv, To! inrr-eo- l ef yIoli, baa nor as yet recov-ih- e , mak'nir j..on nu!fte o? the book, he rom t er,u consciousness Indies re- sruide to rlM.i of the book, te ,o Wedticday In n auto wreck obot ant teachers in making e.eton . m tth-'boJon A and Terry Allred killed, ode leg sad one arm are bokm nd it is feared her skull is Frovo On toret Will INot m , i j Close OH Armistice Day jI n errMr bt r L Allred another ; Injured . of the party has regained but her condition is PROVO, Oct. 27. The stores In ronMJousncxs Frovo will not close on Saturday, Nov. stil critical as her back and chet are trui-hebadl and Internal injuries M, Armistice day, according to a decision of the closing committee of the aerc sTff-red- . Both are in the Hotel Grant, which Frovo Chamber of Commerce. baa Hr.pjur.aruy bcen turned into a RESIGNS FROM FIRM. hoeprtal two who hujiral aervlres thefor theauto FROVO. Oct. 27. Jack turned Shlreman, weie kiled when big Wood-Clifto- n vke president of the held in theLuchene ward turtle Mercantile company, has resigned and Chal 'th Bishop Franc. M Hhel-accpta position on the sales force ton Driding. , of of the M K Smith Company rraha. He will be located at Seattle, Wash Mr. and Mrs Shi reman left Brigham Legionnaire last night for Omaha where he will j' ft ft 7 n s i 1 Ur h co JH z e d " Cl receive instructions Seattle. before going Mrrll, Hlnfrirk -- Merrill. A. v -- (Spatial to The News ) Spencer Jennie Francfsco. Calif; Mrs Coral resa. Bnrley. Idaho. Mr Frovo. Snowr Miss Irma rrlcel community There will probably be a football game in the aernoon at the ball park between the BoxeMcr and Pavia high echool teams There also will be a FLAERAL DATE CHANGID. baH in the evening at the Acadservices grand PROVO, Oct. 27 Funeral of Mualc, emy for Mse Lo's Buell, schyduted foa Thursday, have been postponed until Sunday, Oct 29 at 120 pm. in the Springville Women Arrange First ward chapel. To Entertain Speakers WOMEN FOUR ORGANIZATION. . Rpeclal to The News.) LEHr, Oct. It Organisation of Lehl Get. 27 The Spring SPRINGVILLE, Kepublicans perected recently follow Voroena duo met Chairman, Mra. J. B. Coter, firat xice Hie Kcpublican made and arrangements for chairman, Mrs. W A Knight; secretary Tuesday entertaining Mrs E O Leatherwood and treastjrer, Marlon Dorton. end Kenator Reed Smoot -who speak here soon Neplit Republican Women The organisation officers are MT chairman: Mrs Harold Organize for Campaign Mary Starr, secretary: Mrs D Jul'a Faekarn, P Mr Brinton. vice secretary: (Special to The Neva) treaaurcr. and Mrs M R. Straw, chairNEFH1, Oct. 27. The Republican man. of the public.tv committee. women of Xepbi have organised with the following officer and committee: Chairman, Jtra. C. M Cooper; first ke chairman, Mrs. Ernest Forret, eecond vice chairman. -- Mra. Harriet Brough; ctretrv, Mrs. RoseM. Lunt; Speclal 16 Thf News T tteasurer, Mrs Rhea Beagiey 'CENTERVILLE, Oct. 27. The fun- Executive Ettie Sldweli. Mrs Emily era! of Mrs Viola Chase Roll ms. who j ' .. J. G. Iron Ml Neia Booth, Annie jceme Winn, Beatrice Winn, May Burton. Mra. t J. A. Miner, Mrs. T. C. Winn, Laura; Ingram, Bus Worthington, Mrs. Frank Narncr. Advlstory Mrs. Elsie Wood Elizabeth Cowan. Lucv Miller, Elste Cooper. Alta Brough, Catherine Ander-rn- . Elsie Sidwell. Frances Miller and Ztna Ktanler. Organization Mra Clara Park, Henrietta Warner, Frances Ormt, Laura Mercy Wright, fcetta Ockey, Morgan. Emma Bells, Mary Brougu, Flossie Carter. Brough. Mr -- - -- - -. mim It keatraltres atomaeh Acidity, Pit veata Food Ktmtaiatf, Gassy Ktsaarh and Acid iHdiaeattoa Hut before giving up hope and deciding you a. a chronic dyspeptic Just try the effect of a little Bisurated Mag- Sizes 31 to 35. 15.00. "31 j tm: Le-la- Chip-ma- j 6 9 ; acted as rhalrmannf the meeting and addresses were delivered by Joseph E Cardon on "Scouting a Religious, and the Rev. Harris Pills-- 1 Trainlrg" bury on "Scouting asAa business tram- Crockett preMayor Johti ing sented 19 second class badges to the Scouts and 16 first class bages were! swarded bv Pr W. E Carroll. John Hawkins of Tcop 9 was awarded the t Life and Mar Bridge and Scout Evecu-- i rixi Victor Lcrdbtad bestowed Mrtt badges upon the fnllowirg name Billie. Troop 2, Edward Andtrroa. Morrell Gordon Burnham. Smith and WITTard Erde, Troop TrMarmu Stratford Bndre. Ieon Parley; 4. Roe Puke Fldoa Oardnef, ; trop R Tharn, Leslie H'L Lorin Hubbard, j Troop 6 Russell Ilnmoheries, Natbai? , H Gardner, Alton Sixer, Carl Young, i Ray West; Troon 6. Melvm Bankhead, Serg Benson. Ernest Oldham. Clarence Carlisle Lorlo Fife, Troop 7. Jorgensen. Troop 9, Orville Law. John Hiwkins. Kenneth Baugh. Joseoh Bindrup Troop if. Alva Stanford Wilburn wiisotr riatr Budge; Troop 1, xMarvel Abersold. Twenty-siwere awarded the musicians badge and the following received the Ibft per cent duty badgePavid England Hvrom Rchlrmelster, Ltovd. Wesley Berson Kenneth Trot-maLyman Bmlth. Fugere Purbara. Fred Jacobsen. Theodrjye Thaln, Band Master Kollo Johnson. UNION SUITS, 85c Fleece - lined in sizes 24 to 3 1. UNION SUITS, 75(f to 95 Cotton ribbed, in sizes 2 to 16 years. SWEATERS, 2.50 with collar and cuffs 12 to 18 Years. to HUNDREDS and hundreds of suits and every one carrying; this and quality. Browns, grays, blues, heathers and fancy mixtures ;seams securely sewed, all fully lined and stores high, stamp of idnividuality Slip-ove- rs school colors. New shipment BLOUSES, 89 Bell blouses, in all sizes. Each Suit With Two Pair Knickers - ' n. SLEEPERS, 850 Heavy nelette, 2 to 8 years. First Show of Logan 27 The Logan 7:1k "The Beauty Shop, at tha theatre Wednesday and Thurs- day scored a great success, the house being filled both night. The audiences accorded the production a fine recep-- J More than M people were In the all local talent and they gava excellent performance. firt show, Lvric Boys Overcoats flan- Girls Elks Proves Success LOGAV, Ot. i vc vt and Paisley silk binations. In broan or navy, for S to 14 years single or EITHER will like com- girl, Angora acta in for school girls tao-ton- S to a 12 Boys Overcoats, 9.95 Tuxedo Sweaters 4.49 In All Sizes 38 to 44. 1 1T. e Medium welcht I JUOX Ith hiarb or 7uteh fleeced unlr-- 'neek, for chiMrm and ntlssea. Siaea 2 , tp f o i your, grocer. 7lquaf!Sai(a - r A .icpa rate aarmenta f t !(.ntton. In white PKB fleeced cut-wo- o f: le feta e, ol h Sweaters, 2.49 In buff, brown peacock jockey. Jade, SSfuachla to 4. black. All sxes, and Wool of Veara, Mr. s to 13 beara. M, titrntia Featuring cRWKVTa Pentona 'Pr- - for .Aha children. Priced 1 M to 1.75. near wlntar-Mn- a new veal only. 2 to new things for fall, sweaters rein weave, but still hold to the tuxedo style. All wool and shown in Ameripopular tomato, honeydew, brownmavy or black. can beauty, the I; LINEa withbeauty . ocbrlnkfnf fufl nUh high 'or Puti neck and arkl. length. Veara, 144 Slay, 3 le nt to 13 Veara. 1.TS Veara. 1M (Urea J te yrl. hla regrular 20 00 tine. BOt'GITT fromfora maker11 representing to 14 years, and for young man 54 boys to 54 breast meaaure. nary acrec trimmed with red flan, nel col!ar and ruffa. and fancy embroidery, 6 a if a I' to J4, ir - t OC at IT (tarn roH Two.-wa- 9 to 16 Overcoats, 3.95 to 7.95 Girls Dresses, 5.95 I MOS their In srajr. brown,, l,n, and beatbar ahadaa. DRESS (ty)cs. ,eloura. Scotch mixture,, ate. For boy, to These in z 7 to 14 year. Fur collared stjles of woof velours, in blue or brown I,v The their mannish cut, warmth, and surely their popular price. years. combination years. Coats, 8.95 to 12.95 g double breasted coats. collar, pleated backs and wide belts. Scarf Sets, 1.50 say f Dresses, 14.95 Park rich dont commercial nesia not the ordinary irbonate. citrate, or milk, but the pure Hisuruted Magnesia which you can Republican Women of from practically any druggist in f Payson Are Organized uther powdered- or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of Aha powder or two- -. hompresed (Special to Tft 7fews tablets with a little PATRON, OcLwater" after your next meal, and see Faysoa Republic "hat a difference thie maxes. It will an women have named the following the dangerous, officers and committees: instantly neutralize harmful acid In the stomach whirh Chairman, Mr. Julia Hancock; first now cause your food to garment and vice chrman. Mra R. A. Porter; secflatulence, ond vice chairman, Mra Auora Wilson; eour, making ga. wind! heartburn and the bloated or heavy, secretary Mr. J. FL Vance; treasurer. Executive Mra lumpy feeling that seems to follow Mra L. I Stekart. most everything you eat. Martha KapplW. Mrs Bjtbia Whtght- You eIH fmd thaL provided yo ulU k Al man- - MrsiHism Pay daL Publicity a little Bisurated Magnesia immedials- - Mra Henrietta EntertaWI- Douglas. ly after a meal, you can eat almost ment Mra. B. Ia Jersen. Mrs. L. danMra U Otto without arty and Earlands'in, Mra enjoy anything ger of pain or discomfort to follow and Kitty L. Keeler, Mra Genevieve Tiet-jebisMrs use Julia of continued tbs E!lworth, Mrs Irma uoreover, the urated magnesia cannot Injure the '4hlef-- , Mra C. J. Coftral, Mra. Minnie Mrs Haines Mrs Gtara as Amy there se stomach in any way Douglas long EHza Dixon. Mra Martha .ate any symptoms of acid indigestion Page. Tervert. Mra Rose Adv. Ksppel. 095 95 All Sizes 6 UNIONS, 75 to 1.25 Worsted garments, sizes 2 to 16 years. n. w Doublleaa If you are a aufferar from ind gcstlon, vou n. vtUready tried Pen. Tn panel eat hi rhaiimal, dpigv ulous dTgesMve aid anH ou kn-p.tnlng wilF not cure our trouble in some cases do not even give re- - have all the snappy and dressy appearance that the young fel JpHESE demand in their clothes, and their quality goes clear through to the fabric and tailoring themselves really remarkable suits for Each Suit With Extra Pair of Knickers to Match. I (MIIE ' Boy s Knicker Suits y Special to The News ) CLEARFIELD, Oct. 27 -- Tha Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad was charged with contributary negligence by the coroner' jury which investigated the accklent Monday afternoon in this loan and one from Ceuterfield, banpete county were killed in an auto train crash Justice Marlon Steed, sister-in-laof one of the victims, acted as coronrT The Jury consisted of A. T. Smith, H. C. Blood and Jens K. Nelson approximately la witnesses weratestl- ail of them snibdl. practically Drop p earning was gien by the rln wlilsttlTty1sfniw i vachi'W lira cross'ng and some declared the engine btil was also ringing , The Jury beld proper signal devices were not 'instoDed at the crossing by the railroad company to nrotect the general public .-Who were obliged to use this highway- two-wa- High School Boys Suits 15.00 J LOGAN. Oct 27 The meeting of the Bov Scout court of honor Wednesday a large throng to the attracted evening view of Mgh school. JTpf William Peterseq tht overcoats with half or Fine y collars, pleated full belts, backs, and great patch pockets. Sizes 34 to 40. all-wo- ol - Call Off Celebration to ELDERLY COIFLB LICENSED. BRIGHAM CITY, Ck t. 27. I . Jl- - Armletk--e diy not beln, a legal holiday A marrtir PROVO, ort." 27 cense has been issued to Christian V the local American Legion post ha Reel of Mspleton, 79, A:j.J called off Its celebration for that day. Jane Dalian ne of bpringville, banas w ill not close and the mer- ears of age. inasmuch as Armistice bants fee! am! times are day conies on Saturday not altogether too proiHNroua, they FROVO, Oat 27. Mr. Iva Sima cannot afford to close their places of business W 4S, Snow wife of George Snow, The former sold era are somewhat died Thuredav morning of complication. t -- wBl be. aa born Kept, 4, ItTT. tn Bing- - dtsPpojted.but ht, ham Canyon. She is survived bv her imposab'e to put on a fitting ceUbra-husban- d anil Yho foTlffrrfrr children; Lon without the support of the entire and the urreion of bua- P Snow, Ran Grant H. and Emma Ieater Hrst, and King Arnold Standing - ' Major Harry L. Jordan of the Ninth corps ares will make an official in spection November . Three rifle teams have been formed, a battalion rifle team, ji national rifle association team and a girls rife team, superintended EyTfeut L. W. Osmond, t Lieut Rulon Smith and Mias Blanche rcspecttvolv. last vear the VWr, battalion rifle jeam thok fifth place, in the Ninth corps area and with the greater interest that is beinga taken much in rifle shooting this year, better team hoped for. The national riTe association team is open to ail students st the institotionregardlesof membership in the R. O. T. C. Tha girls rifle team will compete, as It did last year, wtlh other western J Men will like the feel and appearance of one of these over their Bhoulders. Strictly tailored clothes representing standard make which reflect quality ind the discriminating taste of careful Either single or double dressers. breasted in new fall patterns and each suit with- extra pair of trousers to match. Sizes 31 to 40. sergeaMs, Williard Blaine Young, Kelsey, W. Cooley, George Spencer and Louis Griffin; cdr Coles, Elwood Barker, porais, Elrn Howard W oodside. Mose Rich. Louis Wendell Budge. Howard Deschamps, STILL UNCONSCIOUS; The Overcoats nllp-o- Sweaters, 9.95 Heavy grade silk. In popular tux4o tyle and cho'co of brown, navy or black. Popular else. Sweaters, 3.45 Sweaters, 2.95 fanev two Umc effect, with or without collar. hlieaHta 44. Woo! coats In pretty browns. American bemulv or p.cock. All sues, 4 to il year. NVWml s. fti Womens Slip-o- n Sweaters, 4.95 styles, with roll collar Heavy knit ' shade. Sizes 40 to 46. all-wo- ol SALT LAKS r in cor-trasti- y - |