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Show Jl!YlIEIlALD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23, 1924 "You Can Do It Too, Lad" It's Beaded Jenkins, Knit Goods Company PAGE FIVE. WW m m sick all over and ya cant car notfiin and yourc forced to hit the hav.va'call a doctor don't va"?vhv not a "When ya'feel that sameprincJpJe toyourbusiness . .. nIT us ivcdxI. in.' Jline, Knees ana. aonx lollar Kerau Y m Hctl splendid Wiltons dcwIpiHi skilled in the making of Oriental new patterns rus ereat motifs. And from they are so closely, firmly woven or sturdy worsted yarns made of the same choice wools selected for the Oriental thai they best will withstand years and years of the hardest wear. TOB ONLY ONE osierv " n jini i The Best for Looks The Best to Wear .Rugs 1 mm show any pep, just call in ol'Doc Newspaper Advertisin' and watch how quickly he 'Jl have it upand j - DIFFERENT COLORS .00 Per Pair PRICE M MMTH UMVKftlTY The Home Furnishers PROVO, UTAH. SOCIETY:: The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Municipal council will be held in the council room In the Herald building, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The home economics department will give a short program which will Include a demonstration by Mrs. W. A. Alway on three different kinds of bread making and a demonstration on tie and dye work by Miss Alberta Scorup. Following the program the annual election of officers will take place. AU members are urged to attend. TREE A banquet will be served ... tz vii y1 mlC - The memters of the Gaiety Sewing club wil meet at the home of Mrs. Olof Iledenberg Thursday Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. ?eoe ,L J m:??tTTTT!lllimnim pnncess AH SEATS 10c TONIGHT AND THURSDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL in "ALIAS THE MGHT WIND" and COMEDY ntrmnrm: The marriage of Miss Jessie Russell, sister of Mrs. Albert Selck, of Provo, to Loris Cnrdell, son of Mrs. Hannah J. Cardell also of this city took place today in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Cardell will visit in Salt Lake until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selck will entertain the immediate family members and a number of friends of the young couple at their home Friday evening at 7 o clock. Supper will be served, after which games and music will lie enjoyed. Invitations have been issued to 50. DEATH VERDICT International News Service. , CHICAGO, April 23. A strange court, held around a death bed in a hospital ward and its verdict acqult-In- g a dying man of larceny enabled John Roduriez to look out happily on the prospect of a decent burial at the end of the few days remaining The committee in charge of the entertainment for the district meeting of all members of the Rebekah lodge which is to be held here Friday, April 25. met nt the home of Mrs. Byron Clark, Tuesday evening. Arrangements for the banquet and program were made, after which luncheon was served. The commitMrs. B. M. Bower, chairman, Mrs. Byron Clark, Mrs. Ram Leavitt. Mrs. Roy Chapel. Mr. Jack Ridge nnd Mrs. Harry Ruber. tee includes - MIDDLE AGF.O MARRIED. Clerk Wallace M. Hales, enwill County Rebekah The Provo bulge said the words afternoon, the of Monday Rebekah lmlgea tertain the in matrimony John united which A 2i. meeting district Frldav, April of Layton and Mrs. will be held in the I. O. O. F. ball at Snndall, age .", of Ogden. 2 p. m. and another in the evening. Fidellia Frorlicht, age 5!, Monarch Range is constructed along the lines that please the eye without effecting the efficiency of the range in the least. i t Easy to Keep Clean The top and many other parts of the range are MIRCO Processed. No Blackening MIRCO is a rust -- resisting coating which, with proper care and attention tends to retain the fine smooth- stove t0P ness -- 5" PAVMFTMTS EASY MONTHLY to him. Housework and Headache A ' tiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiirmriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiwmm ONLY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Dixon- - Taylo "THE 8 PROVO ONE-PRIS- r-Rus- Co. sell HOUSE" E Home Furnishers SPRINGVILLE EXTRA SPECIAL gl selling we have grouped a specail B Coats, Jacquettes E oae a j ror s and Dresses Values to gj We have pianos for your selection ranging in price from $200.00 to $1,500.00 There is no reason why your home should be without one. If you desire a moderate price piano now you can later turn this at a very slight discount on a better one. BE REPEATED "The Pixips." an oneretta. re cently given at the Vineyard ward amusement hall, will be presented in the Lincoln nign scnooi gymnasium Wednesday, April 30. More than 80 school children of the Vineyard school participate in the operetta as fairies, goblins, furies, Amazon guards, archers, pickaninnies and a Pixie band representing all nationalities. The repeating of the operetta is by popular request of the teachers of the Lincoln district, who declare it to be one of the best grade school performances given for a long time. The entertainment has been preof the Vinepared by the teachers yard school. 15. M. Jolley, Loie and GeneMiner. Kay McPanlels vieve CleggClegg is also accompanist of the production. fell . in Alabanla cemetery at Springville under the American. were slain of direction of the Hatch Funeral In addition to George S.L.DeLong Coleman, Home. The grave was dedicated by New York and Robert of San Francisco was contained toJohn Manwaring. day in a dispatch to the state deDENY AMERICANS SLAIN. partment from Ulysses Grant Smith the United States Minister at International News Service. WASHINGTON, April 23. Of- - Tirana. OPERETTA TO Vineyard School Children to Stage "The Pixies" at Lincoln High School. 1 t S NOT GUILTY IS - I Flrff Un NT i to president of E. Crowley." who worked up from meisenisr boy who al.o started Power., tells Johnny Railroad, Central the New York sams chanc 1. now junior clerk, that he ha. the a official i shown ?om, ?o appointed th. n.wly day. Below, b. greeting ont of ths engineer..' the week end. A loon s 1 or Japan Green i . f MINER BURIED IN SPRINGVILLE A morning's housework done an afternoon s shopping ahead . . . hur' ried hours . . . wise is the woman who steals thai moment for a bit of rest ... a bracing cup of Jea. Tree Tea, of course. Early crop, mountain grown tea rare in fra' grance, sensible in price. -- flr His landlady, Mrs. Veronica Mal reh, claimed thut the $200 which Roduriez had saved for a burial fund had been stolen from her and insisted Roduriez be tried. He" was too ill to go to court, so Judge Daniel F. Trude took his court to the liedside of the dying man. "All the money I have I earned will be held Wednesday evening, choir. honestly nnd saved, judge" the 8 in o'clock Hotel at 30, the April dying man testified. "I know I A married folks dance will be have Roberts. Reservations for plates a few days to live and I must be made not later than Mon- given in the Third ward amusement don't only want to be hurried in Potters-fielor 28 ball done and Wilde's day, April may by by Thursday evening. I'm ready to die and I would The following com- chestra will furnish the music. All not lie, judtre." calling 218-J- . arinvited folks Provo are of are married in charge; general mittees "Not quilty," said the court. Mrs. E. C. Itodgers; to attend. rangements, decorations and seating, Mrs. Fred C. Strate; program, Mrs. The stake officers of the Primary Kalph Poulton. The reception committee association will meet with the ward includes all the officers and direc- officers and teachers of the associators of the council and all presi- tion in the Pioneer ward amuseFuneral services were held in the dents of affiliated clubs. A com ment hall Friday afternoon at 4 Provo Second ward chapel Monday work social The for hour o'clock. of announcement the program plete the month of May will lie presented for Milton Cook Reynolds who died and menu will be made later. to the teachers by the officers. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. McKinley Cook Friday. Luncheon will be served. The regular meeting and H Bishop L. L. Nelson presided. The of Valley Chapter No. 3, Order 0 was offered by William invocation will the entertain Blake Mrs. in of the Eastern Star was held the Peay Masonic temple Tuesday evening. members of the G. R. A. club at her 1). Hoover and the benediction by Bishop Nelson. The speakers were It was also the official visitation of home Thursday evening. Cards, Albert Olsen, John W. McAdam and the grand lecturer Mrs. B. B. Ramey music and luncheon will be enjoyBishop Nelsou. of Salt Lake. Miss Blanch Evans able features. The ward choir undert he leader-- , and Miss Matilda Evans of LehM ren-Mrs. Chris Andreason entertained ship of Professor Elmer Nelson teachers of the University of Utah music and a solo was sung were initiated into the chapter. at her home Monday evening in com- dered the Eva Brown. Mrs. Mae Nelson, associate matron, pliment to her daughter, Kate, by Miss Interment was in the Evergreen in behalf of the chapter presented whose thirteenth birthday anniverMrs. Ramey with a beautiful gift; sary occured on that day. Games, A delicious luncheon was served to music and dancing were enjoyed, afSalt ter which a dainty luncheon was 60, including several from served to the following Misses, EmLake. ily Norman, Jean Andreason, Mary Mrs. Lloyd Sutton will 1 host- Ralston, Kate Andreason, Ida Scott, ess to the niemlers of the Bluebird Elma Jensen, Myrth Scott, Delia Thelma Sewing club at her home Thursday Borge, Fawn Chrlstensen, afternoon. During the time spent Halladay, Lureene Cooper, Roraie with needlework a delicious lunch Park and Zola Andreason. eon will be served. Jl I 1 at 6 o'clock in the lodge hall, during which a splendid program will be given. Seven towns are expected to be represented at the meeting. The mem- Court in Hospital Finds Dying Man Innocent of bers of the Provo lodge will entertain the visitors at their homes over Theft. large crowd attended the baland confetti ball given in the First ward social hall Tuesday evening, under the direction of the Beehive girls. The famous HarThe American Legion Auxiliary mony Kings furnished the music for will hold a meeting in the Armory the occasion. During the evening rehall Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. freshments were served. Following a business session the A splendid program was given in time will be spent in making poppies for "Poppy Day" which is to the Third ward Relief society meetbe held on May 24. All members ing Tuesday afternoon under the diare requested to be present. rection of the Social Service department. Alonzo Moriey of the B. Y. The third unnual banquet given V., dramatic club in- an interesting by the Women's Municipal council manner read the four-ac- t play to all club members and women in- "Friendly Enemies." Patriotic songs terested in civics and home making were rendered by the Relief society Orange -- not 80 common this season as they have been, but those with us are more lovely than ever before. This one. for Instance, . of gray crepe with geometrical aewcw signs in steel Deaus i afternoon outfit. Prnrtd oo oo f M Jemins, Knit Goods, Company CO. wi rni w - : Turn In Your Old Broken Down Range and Buy A New Monarch iiiwww.xWw 15 mm lit for you housewives who suffer from aches and pains. When lack of fresh air, working over a hot stove and the odor of cocldrj; make your head throb, your back ache, your limbs or 2 tremble, just take There's relief Sold on moderate down payment and monthly payments. JJ I ig JSee Our Windows ' V 1 $29.50 1 Wide ran of nil ihp wanfpH rnTnrs and materials and smart in every detail. tor tnis week only at Jo.1Jd. More than 50 to select from. k M I em 1 Va Pianos for Rent We have a number of new and used pianos for small monthly rental. Rent to apply on purchase price. EXTRA A fascinating group of Silk Dresses. Values to $19.50. 1 Get DR. MILES' 8 They'll relieve and safelv. 'Your drurfrist prices cents. 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