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Show THE PROVO HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1924. ' a severe aeaip .wouna. The horse was one that bad.Aee driven by the family for years and was considered absolutely safe. The ca UsiTof the hiT8e"becomiug fright-rue- d could not be determined. While the extjsni of the Injury cannot be determined at present, the child is reported improving gradually at Badges for Salesgirls lOO SOCIAL-CALEND- AR ' home. . . PAGE FIVE. WaitecF for Her hard to explain." He however, that it's Va certain iudefiuanle somethiug" accompajiyhig the meeting of eyes that sets the pulses racing- - and the heart pounding: cast of character . A actors has Uh'iV wlwtid in supimrt of the stars. Among the prouiiueut names appear: Nat Pendleton. V worlds' amateur weight wrestler; Mary aeputr pountycit'rkr naS"rtturnedto her desk after an extensive tour of the Anitrirsa lgioB .Auxiliary. evening, T:3d Armory hall.. , - Taylor. Charity Ball Big Event - lEVENTSNFECTtO?: 1 Room , With Used Furfaiture and Jtugn Our stock is as good as new, and we can save you man A dollarsr-- It will J r in i weeks. Miss Km eh man was accompanied by her brother, Elwood Hacbinan, a transformer expert with the General Electric company at Salt Lake. The occasion of the - conventionTT)f "TTa ns tripwara former experts at Pittsfleld Mass; During the trip the party Btop- -' ped off at Chicago, Buffalo, Boston, Plymouth,. Cambridge, New York, Albany and Schenectady. The trip from Bostott to New vrk was made byr lioat. as was also the trip up the Hudson riverjfrom New Vork . to Albany. J WEDNESDAY. . Aried orchestra. t Wttner Dance, Utahna, Stone's Columbiana. Democratic meeting, erenlng, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. B. E. Allen. Utah Sorosis dub, afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, G. N. u: MeibaT-BScTnaa- ' Foy. t. RETIRNS AtTEK EXTESSIVJLTOI'B mtss Furnish.Your Spare ' 3 heavy- Dune. WnlteTv Palm. IKirotny Allen, W." Hall. t!..rge Poheer, Arihur liiidwlg; Frank Andrews, Humid McAnhur, . Twir' Brown, 'Adolf. .ink. Jerry Sinclair, luirnthy Wal ters . antLLUi k Xo" "T be I l 'su T Schoolmaster,", will e hown at the CdumbTa for tTie first lime W ed uosday. MISS BArilMAN iihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuV Let Us ' sph-ndi- The ludianapolis Star believe those manut'urUts who are trying to fornVa uuioui ougnVto wtu hands down. TONIGHT Opening M. L A. BOcUlS, grpning all writ hnna. TmrrmmiHimi Will admit, atr payou-toIHn-aiid-investig- The greatest discovery in flesh heating is the toarvelottsHBorozune; a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies "Tthe "wbundTor germs that "cause In fection but It heals the flesh, with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts, which take weeks to heal with tfi'e ordinary liniments mend quickly nnder the powerful Influence of this wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 00c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Hed- iiautst Drug Co., four stores. Ad- - before buying. Rich Furniture Co. 155 North University Avel miniiinnnmiiiiinm MRS. HOWARD CARTER GETS FINAL DECREE ! Inlnmhiii tr An absolute decree of divorcer was beauty aKts she will And many of the saJenlrl When milady buy How-;ird granted Ruby Carter from-cJ- . be demonstrators" "hidden identified, All .must, wearing large badges Carter, Monduy, byJudge Elius One of the blgxest social events (he Federal Trade Cnmjgkifaion has decided. A "hidden demonstrator" is of this season will be the annual a. aalesgirl paid bv manufacturer to influence the public's f hoire of Hansen in the district court. Attorshows Husion .Thompson. ney's fees, cost ofcourt and mouth- Charity ball given by the Women's goods, unbeknown to the proprietor j-j r was allowed bj I huirten demon. 1? aHllK'Hiy I Municipal council at the t'tahna chairman of the Vnm mission, plnnlnjj. the first balne on the eour: I tfrtttnr'. m WnhfrWffon f. C pavilion next Friday evening. MrHJarh?r-hadoltairi H According to reports committees on arrangements are in honor of her husband and Hinesjuid children' and Mrs. nines' 'tL, divorce previously to this one Mrs. Earl Elliott, whose parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Boe but July 3. 1023, The jwhen iola Sheimont ifen.Vr of the working hard to make the ball a daunghter, oecured on all of Salt Lake. custody of two childreti, Ralph success and the members are de-- birthday anniversaries Thetuiile. " ' decoraTPd 'wTtli alwvT ol lijrnteu witn ine ready preUfl-response that day. "frived st New ork from a toui of f Delia was decorated was The table 'Carior,ine year, prettilyl granted South America she found given to their' various requests. yellow and white duisieiMUid covers Ralph llie beautiful Utahna .pavilion, with a" cut glass vase of pink carna- were' laid far the fiijMily and their' Mrs.-- Carter by Judge Hanneii. GearMn of Chicago wailing to i with Us soft, shaded colorings, will tions and covers .were laid for Sir. guests. Major Mrs. Hines are as hla bride Vtoln hod promised be a delight to the many visitors and Mrs: A. Mr. and Mrs. leaving mi tlietcnth. for Mmiill:-wherto wed Ralph after 'five years' of "LET'S GO!" fromJfPayson, American Fork Earl Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the'will limke' their home career " She now calls her career a who have not as yet Hill, Miss Fawn Carter, Mux, for thMfue Mug. Richard Taimadge;' who is the ucces. ao they will wed She m th 7 seen it and Sheldon Elliott Go!" which comes to daughter of Dr and Mm. Froderlck Mrs. Pwight' Mrs. star Iliinnns. Following Is a list of the patrons on Wednesday Burkhardt. socially prominent In and patronesses for the ball: The. opening social of. the Fifl Ceorse Billinss and Mrs. Diantha the Princess theater Chlca go. c coiiecded to be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mr. ward M.. I. A. will not be held this Worsley eiifl'rtaiiied ; at ii. family awU'hnmla n and --Mrs. Walter Adams, Mr. and evening due to the repairs that are dinner iwrty at 'the liome nf tn'c the most fearless man apiiearing he- (ue cnmeiu. ms is a rare Just as many have been used to Mrs. B. E. Allen, Mr. andTTIrs. being made on the building. This former Sunday in honor of Frank quality of courage, because be has prove that the theory is mere baldKeed Anderberg, Mr. and Mrs. event has been postponed until next Billings of Jensen, I'tnh. Thomas Asbton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuesday at which time a splendid The niain features of the after- repeatedly risked his life to bring erdash. But numberless lovers have Burton, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mr. and program and dance will be' featured. noon were- - music, readings and entertainment and thrills to the 'declared that love often' does., come public and has refused to penult during the first meeting, and who Mrs. George Brattan, Mr. and Mrs. social chat lifter, which a delicious even , the J. A. Bullock, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Karl The members of the Columbia. lunchpnn-waservp4.uto the, 'fVillovv tiate the humblest person to nego- should know better than they? (v dyring stunts which he To define it, however, is another Beck, Mr. arid Mrs. W. O, Beesley, Sewing club were pleasantly enter- - ing, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Billings,has planned for his photoplays. matter. A lover questioned on the Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. and talned at the home ef Mrs. J. Mr. 8Dd Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mr. Richard Taimadge was born in subject will smile, and say "Well, -Mrs. Earl D. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood, Monday Mrs. Billings, enihg. The and Mrs. Vivian J. Leo Bown, Mr. and Mrs. George main feature of the evening was Diantha Worsley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cnuberg, Switzerland and first apH. Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Wells music, needlework and a program H. Thomas, Mr. a nd M rs. - A if red N. peared on the stage when four years His father was not Brimhall Mr. and Mrs. J. after which; a - delfcious luncheon Worsley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cluff. of age. Dr. and Mrs. C H. Carroll, Dr. and was served to the following, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warner, Mr. was in i'urnM I1as a show n man, but known over the world, Mrs. Garn Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hannah J. Cardell, Miss Anna and Mrs. John Warner, Mr. "and which lie repeatedly'coveredTlri his C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cole Booke, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Vernard ' Gardner, the out-oftours.'He was the master of thirman, Mrs. Annie Craig, Mr. and bert Rasmussen. town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mrs. E. W. Duncan, Prof, and Mrs. Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mrs. Florence Billings ot Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. teen different acts, which he imparted to his sons, who, with hima Carl Eyring, Mr. and Mrs.' 3. T. Meyers, Mrs; Nellie J. Olsen, Mrs. Farren Billings of Vernal, Mrs. FarrePi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fairer, Frenha Booke, Mrs. Nellie JohnWall of Jensen, TJtah, and the self; later toured in vaudeville Mr. and Mrs. L.'L: Graham, Clyde son, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. Effie host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. billed af tire MetzeMi Brothers. Keyte, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Keigley, Cutler, Mrs. Vilate Vincent and the Dwight Billings and children. ' TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Lewis. Mr. Ji08tss, Mrs. J, S. Thurgood. Fall flowers were used in a clever . StllOOL-MASTER- " "THE HO0SIER and Mrs. W. LeRter Mangnm, Prof, to decorate the entertainin scheme land MrsiXJL-Maw,Mand Mrs. . tamp..,.Au.jioruieuaugnte.rg oiJooms. :t m A t J. W. McAdam, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. uue twu I,;.... luiieeio nutl iuwil iuurn Is there such a thing as love at in Merrill, Dr.. and Mrs. M. W. Mer- day October 9, at S o'clock at the member's of the Utah Sorosis The rill, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mr. home of Mrs. Erwin McDowell, 453 club will be pleasantly entertained first sight? Thousands of words and Mrs. Alva Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. Last Third North. All members and at the. home of Mrs. G. N. Taylor, ha,ve leen written on the subject. and JL W. Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mon- those eligible for membership are Wednesday afternoon at 8 u'clock. COMEDY roe Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. cordially invited to attend. A SPLENDID FEELING. to be pres are AULmemberg urged , Pase'walk, Mr, and Mrs. George P. That tired, ent. Parker,' Mr. and "Mrs. W. K. ""A "Iematae meeting will tie feeling cansed by a torpid livfer and Phibbs. Dr. and Mrs. I C. Potter, held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Allen PLEASANT VIEW CHILD constipated bowels can, be gotten WEDNESDAY AND Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. . SHrrisligilproinntBess-- l -" THURSDAY" .una1 you & v. fwirg, yrzuftitt.- Gooff "speakers '1ia ve been a rraiiged You feel its beneby .using Herbine. ,T. w oldSwn ficial effect Crrant Elliot, the Prews, Mr. and Mrs. J: W. for and every Democrat In Provo is withjtherstjlflsaaisi invited .to be present Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold PXMranfl,JIt&JlnjiprJ;..XEaU regulating effect '" rRnth JTarrfjME-.-aa- d. Pleasant View was injured, severely isthorough and complete. It not Sirs. Henry Gease.' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton en- Monday when the horse the chil- only drives out bile and impurities . . in George Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. tertained at a delightful dinner dren were driving beenme 'frighten- but it impacts a splendid feeling of Tunes. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Hair's. party at" their home Sunday in ed andi ran away. The child was exhiiiarationtrength, vim, and -honor of" Major and Mrs. Charles I thrown to, ihF'gronnd mtrTecelyed buoyancy or spirit, Price COcT'Sold and Mrs. AleXvHedquist, Mr. and Dy Heuquist Drug Co Iour stores, Mrs. G; H. Heindselman, Dr. and Advertisement. t Mrs. K. G. Hiighpn, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Huish. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hulsh COMEDY Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Junius Scene from Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. I runt r, ::tH;iii;;iiinx Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, jr--j Prnf. and Mrs. Christen Jpnsi, Mr. Four Shows Dally and Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mr. and SCHOOLMASTER Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mr. and. Mrs. J. 2:43, 4:15, 7:45, Milt Jones, Mr. Mid Mrs. .1. Win. 9:15 E. Mm and Mr, Eodgers, Knight. apjxxint- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Roylance, Mr. : TONIGHT, and Mrs. Jo Seethaler. Mr. and WEDNESDAY Mrs. O. . Spear, Mrs. Rose Tonng Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sftibba; Mr. and Sylvsi Breamer, Frank Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mr and Mrs. Mayo, Mary Carr, Henry Wm. J. Swapp, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Walthall, Lew Cody, Bessie R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G". Merle Hobart Bosworth, Love, T. Mrs. Mr. John and TayTaylor," Myrtle Stedmar, Ray Stewlor. Mr. and. Mrs. T. Sterling Tayart lor, Mr., and Mrs. O. R, Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. John Thnrgood. Judge in and Mrs. 4J. B. Tucker, Mr. . and CutMrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. VJckMr. and Mrs. Gordon von Planck, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. and Wallick, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whitte more. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Worsley. News Weekly Mr Pr. David Westwood,-Mr.-aiiWalter Whitehead, Mr.' and Mrs. Thursday, Friday and David Openshaw. v ' , Pk-tur- e ySra j iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ww J "DON'T KICK '"Be glad that the milk youi children drink costs more than it used to." . .. a u . You are orthe -- the-ariou- IX XI . tniin-he- SWANS0N r in STORY" ' : only-famo- PRINCESS -' ALL SEATS Ly-di- 10c '. HOOT GIBSON ,- "HIT AND RUN" " -- rM..i-fmt.- - h , .m.c- TALMADGE - DTrTmaraIffTeTTMrrt "LET'S GO" buyTasteurtzed'1 or "Rawmilk? " Get yours from "HER LOVE d death-dealin- g . o-yoa IL Mack Sennett Comedy "BLACK OXFORDS" r cleanliness nnd nnalitv now inc4Aii product of years Doyou know the difference? Every mother who considers her children's health of first importance should buy Pasteurized Dairy Products GLORIA ajI buyin&r germ-lade- ago X y h TONIGHT, 7.:30, 9: 13 V I old " PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS NIGHT DELIVERY Phones WEDNESDAY 780-R-- and 3 713. "THE H00SIER UllllllllllllllllHHt With JANE ftiiiiiiTmmiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wasatch Produce THOMAS HENRY HULL ' 425 West Center. Phone 34. BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ' Also "FAT" SANDERS' COUNTRY STORE 1 48-l- b. 2 48-l- b. sack of Utah County Flour. . sacks of Utah County Flour. 1 100-lsack Low Grade Flour 100-lsack of Heavy Mill Run rrv. 5 100-lsacks Heavy Mill Run. ... . sack Mill Run ?. 5 804b. sacks Mill Run 100 lbs. Barley ." Chopper Barley .. ivv ids. vats 109 lbs. Globe A- Laying Mash A $100.00 Ladies' Coat Given Free. ttt ...J 52.50 ...J 12.00 ...... ... ...!il.50 b. b. Opening of Junior "Orpheum'' Monday, Oct. 20. b. 80-l- ADDED ATTRACTION b. 100-lb- SThursday, Friday," Satur day, Oct. 9, 10, .11 ............. ...... s. '. -l JVIYRTLE BLACK lOtnbs. Cracked or Ground Corn 60 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned . ,100 lbs. Wheat, sack returned . . Dramatic Soprano $2.15-- 8 J52.10 53.25 "."J 52.50 ...S2.50 ...$2.85 ......... IF ITS SERVICE ...J56.80 ...J 52.00 $2.60 ...SLSO 100 lbs. Laying Mash 100 lbs. Swift's Meat Scraps"..'.. aa. ...J59.50 ..'.$3.75 Let Us Mix Your Feed With Our Power Mixer. YOU WANT and fTi timet fltenoosiw . d- "The Woman on Saturday Norma Taimadge in "Secrets." and Mrs. Thomas W. Ash-to- n motored to Sirit Lake Sunday where they spent the day attending conference and visiting, the fair. Mr. Mrs. A. L. day the Jury" Til - Carter entertained ar a prettily appointed ' Sun- dinner i V r i r - i 9, ... r ' J 4. Matinees, all seats 25c Evenings, Children 25c, Adults 35c or TAXI FLORENCE Beauty' Studio SERVICE Special Hair ting and trimmnig for Ladies and Children Phone 665 230 West Center St PHONE 466 nniiiiimiiiiimaaa '' WatelFiitM ' .nil J i, SAVE YOUR OLD pLEAN CLOTHES AND HAVE MATTRESSES j MADE OF THEM PRICES: Plaih edge,50-lb- . from $525 to $9.00 oil Edge, 60-l- b. v from $7 25 to $11.00 Work Guaranteed UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS Provo Transfer & Taxi Co. FACTORY 661 W. Second N., iroyo. Phone 345. 105 West Center. mi8niiii;mimmt ;:;niiiiiii;iiiir.iiiiiunmiiiii;iiiini; i;iiiiiiiii!;m;;:;:timt;i::;n:mmmuwi seiLcwis Wanted Extra Salesladies: mm "' Why not arrange your next ment at th( I'i in IRAN C A:. -- None But Experienced Clerks Need Apply START THE SEASON SB 3rd WARD AMUSEMENT HALL-MA-KE 70CrOBER':9 IT SNAPPY |