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Show ' ' - y ' ' ' THE PROyO HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6,1923. - , Make Your Selection "''"a Is In Christmas Shipment Opt fa.,. -- - bridge was the feature of the, evening, the prizes Your Choice of these Attractive Floor Lamps Up-to-da-te Designs. See them early ' ' . I , J. 1 m' 1 I I Fl H 7 ft h RflSHl ' I ' ent time. preciated. dance will be given .' , - ;. v Have first choice! Nearly everything in foodneedlework; , handwork, candy, etc., that caul be thought of will lie Qn.sale. A beautiful quilt and doll are to be given away dur ing the day. Circle. Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell "THE ONE-PRIC- HOUSE" E Phone' 544. Home Farnlshen Provo, Utah. ft SaiitaClaus Dear Santa Claus : Dear Santa:Please bring me a automoble with I want a doll and some nuts candy a honker a train a good one, tool mitten some house slippers a story box. watch, booka, candy, nuts. book a ring. I am trying to be a Thank yon. good girL we live in a pretty new RALPH BBICKEX. house our bonse no. is 240 from Theresa Marie anderson. 240 80.. 8 West' Merdy Christmas to you and Dear Santa Clause: Mrs. Santa Claus. Just a line to let you. know what jt gt I want for Xmas. Please Santa Dear Santa Caluase: Clause, bring me a doll and a ring It's only twentyone more days till and a story book. I will try to be coming around again so write you a longer one next year. you'll We just moved up here' we came I guess I bad better teu yon what from Kanabrtrt ra little place down I would like you to bring me. I would like a pair of rubber in southern Utah. I hope I will Boots because I have to walk Radio Christmas. on to see yon get WeU I nave not musn to say so to schools and sometimes it's very will close for this ime. Goodby muddy and wet then I would like a pair of toe ballets My teacher Miss dear Santa Clause. Clark says I am ready to go on my From your truly, toes in dancing so dont be afraid of GWBN MOIB. 444 So. 2 West my breaking my arches. Then I would like a work basket. Please fill my brothers and mines Dear Santa: stocking with lot's of good things -My name is Barbara And they Hoping that you have a merry old am five call me Bobby. I years Christmas and lots of snow I .am a me would and I wish you bring you little friend. -- . mama doll that says mama the one M. W. in the store where Dlddybet works wheel to my and I want a buddy doll in and some candy and nuts Dear Santa: store. Please bring me a mamma dull Thomas from Teunie I hare a little brother John this a buggy, some dishes, a story book also some candy and nuts. Dear santa: year so don't forget him. . BOBBY JEXKIXS. Yours truly. I have been a good girl and hare P. S. I live nest door to my ELAINE PETERSON. tried to help mother all I can hoW? beau his name is Warren. 037 W. 2 N. are you? I hope yon are well. 1 wont a doll with Blepy ey, a Dear Santa Onus: rix king chair, a setpf dishes,somea - Plense-britnts a doland flkates little sive and a doll coatand some candy and nuts. cnnOy and nuts. Goodby till next and Vour .truly, Goodbye. year wishing yon a Merry xMas. FAY NOItt. , MABT BIBK. .! Innovation nr m QI HOME ... Bv STANLEY J II 1 . I ft V t IZ . .ttX LjfK WT'TirHJaV?Ii ft? a svprpi..jjf 11 k , JSS3. 1 u 1 ' 15 - ill' . GET THESE FOR YOUR PLAYER PIANO Dixon-Tayl- Dear santa : please bring me' a bicycle and a horn and a story book and some nlggertoes and some nuts and some candy and that is alL Yours truly, SANTA claus dear friend: bring mean old clock to play with it bring me a coaster wagon. bring me a pair 'of Ice skates to and some candy and nuts ana slay and that is all. RONALD LARSEN. 733 N fifth W. on dec the25. bring them Somebody Stole My Gal 10,000 Years From Now 'Russell Company or "THE WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOB FOOLISH ' WIVES? . If i j PAffTV MEX.VCO, EvA?-n-e- u. USED A REGARDS, Ali' klOf TO DWlJK -- Wat vjOKlTsPiaf AkJVTUlklG grouch. CORKSCREW VbR A PERCH NtWERI HE CAME ?P0M VIE 5A0liU Of WEPT fevl barrels Were so 1e could amush Himself UAVJE .' ,AUD s09Pao h BOY SCOUTS t GOODLY MERRY CHRISTMAS ;hai well WISH FILLED joe's bar. V3U0T?llievT rf-iw- PLUGS Balmv PORESPAvllSH OiJTiLrrcAME HERE I from a scene in the new stage play, "Why Wives Go Wrong," whicb comes to the Columbia theater for one performance on Tuesday, 11. In fact, the play is being presented here by the original company and with the original production that plays New fork. Chicago and all the other big cities, mukes It of most nnusual interest DECEMBER 13TH ? ? baUI-th- is a. SE10? at night all he brings with his Is a No flowers no. candy no whispered words of devotion. She has promised to stick to him" until death do them part so what's the use of all that other fuss. You can't blames wives for seeking attention recreation elsewhere. If hubby and different story. entirely "He forgets all those nice little doesn't deliver It's their privi attentions and when he iiiew home lege above conversation Is The taken rea- - sbns. When a lover goes courting he supplies himself with ammuni tion In the form of flowers, candy, theater tickets and taxlcabs. He fairly bombards the object of bis desires with expensive sweets. But after he's caught her ah, that's an Bu Ahem. 1U POLW 6OTU0WE LlKlE PARRCTf BACK -.TO TH' SEkioS lO PHONE 544 Home Furnishers OUR BOARDING HOUSE. XX HOUSE" E They're one of the principal "Then you believe that husbands are responsible for foolish wives?" Dear Santa Claus: asks Jack Sheridan, a much-mar- I want a doll Sled, Mittns candy ried man of his gentlemanly bache- lor friend, Morgan Carr. nuts, thats alL "Not always," says Carr, and then Yours truly, MAR.IORIE EGGERTSEN. smilingly adds, "but mont always, "THAT POO ONE-PRIC- PROVO, UTAH RAY CARTER, . Pretty Peggy Steal a Little Kiss Rose of Sunny Italy What Do You Do Sunday, Mary? Easy Melody Midnight That Old Gang of Mine is ' DlRALD SAY IT WITH PHOTOGRAPHS IJJ 'THE ROOM, COPPER OF THE SOLARE .w. 1 Vs C? K 7(UAlifIS. I A. tri 1 I rib ' The 'fembertotT Our Christmas styles arc superb and to suit your pocketbook. Our Studio Open Evenirtffs Untile P. M. at prices Wecati take them, rain or shine, day - SPECIAL AKihim uir mpwp 'V "-i- ' aunt sa6ah Pcabobv apparently has RCvOVE"tB TUB Al O" HER. ATTACK O ASTHMA WITHOUT Ths West .End PrwbyUrla Church in New York City has gaged a doorman hi Uvery to assist members from their autos. George doorLa Mond, the man, upon acceptlnr the Job Is said to have quoted: "It's better to be a doorkeeper In the Bouse of the Lord, tha to dwell in the tents of wickedness." . 2zf)r nighty . t . ROLLOW STUDIO' CS3 newly-acquire- d w. Wt'W rs 1 . New Records the American Le gion Auxiliary are urged to attend a siiecial meeting which will be held Friday evening in the Armory ball. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss plans forthe sending oft: Christmas boxes to the soldiers and also for the election of officers to take charge of the affaire of the auxiliary during the coming year. A large attendance it desired. dm sf .1. ' Come in and hear a Clarendon. We wilt be glad to demonstrate it to you without any obligation to buy. Once heard you will never forget it. a vciooa habit -- It is wonderful because of its tone. . TR-OR- ilRb- - kjLrj,A. 'fi ll Cfi-fcltf- . '" ' BOI AH members of - Letters to III 52 S - The Clarendon possesses a real character. The unusual scale sounding board, action, plate,1 Wrest Plank and seasoned woods used in its manufacture, together with thorough, accurate and sincere workmanship, have gained for this instrument a wonderful reputation. The Misses LaViere and Allterta Huish will entertain at their home Saturday evening complimentary to their cousin. Miss .lone Huish, to Gerald whose engagement Heaton of this city has been an nounced and whose wedding will take place Wednesday in the Salt and Fall flowers Lake temple. foliage will le used by the hostesses in decorating. Interesting will- - to Mtjoysd - at eontest-'gaiuthe .conclusion of which luncheon will be served. Invitations have been issued to twenty. ' Where There Is More Than One Price Someone Pays too Much v tK n . K35r Mother asks little Mary to bring her favorite record. Father suggests his choice and so the long evening flies swiftly by worries, disappointments, anxiety and care being lost in the soft, soothing tone of this wonderful Piano. stuffs, v I'll "'dtSills J5&-lMrf- t Wmffll .i '1 "l When the supper is over and all the family are gathered in the Living .Room, then comes the hour of triumph for the Piano. . . WfPJ JS 3 : 1 'lSJm!Vl54 A large crowd will be ap- bazaar and food sale- will be launched Saturday In the Sanitary meatvmarket by the ladies of Valley Bridge Lamps Junior Lamps and Floor Lamps are now unpacked and open to your selection Come Now! Don't Wait! ' . a pure sweet tone soothing and restful once heard, never forgotten. A Table-Lam- ps J IJ H I - Have You Heard a Clarendon? iji 24-inc- ' ' The members of Valley Circle will be entertained by the Misses Nora and Lottie Redfield at their' home Sewing, music Friday evening. and luncheon will be the diversions. buys one of these beautiful mahogany floor lamps. The mahogany base h silk shade and is offered complete is combined with a beautiful and pay for it by Christmas time. for 15.15. Select one ' ' , r ttfil1 'ijiJi, " .'M'ilMH rr.:j Fridayeveuing in the Second ward, amusement hall by the elders' rum of the' ward.' A good orchestra has- - been secured to furnish the music. The funds raised, from the entertainment will be sent as Christmas gifts to the four missionaries of the ward who are laboring In various mission fields at the pres- ' ' The members of the: Provannas wk club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. W. McClellan, Friday afternoon. Se'wTng, music and luuch eon will be enjoyable features of the afternoon's entertainment. A missionary W & Mrs. H. G. Blumenthnl will be hostess, to .the 'members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The program will' be furnished by the children of the members. All are urged to attend. 1 .i ' ',.&) ' ' " SL ' vr-ae- gH . lW5t& C,y-g;07fc!? Mfl VTI ' . '.7y Mar Price. A delicious Juneheon $jf followed and was served to. .Mr, and Mrs. H. Mrs. L. P. F. Cran-dal- l, W. Gtse,Mr5 and Mrs.-D- , Mr. and Mrs. H Shea, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Collins, Mr. and 'Mrs. LiiMar PrierJdr. and. Mr. aifd Mrs. Robert Moore1 field, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bawling, . and the host and hostess. 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