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Show REAL Searching FASHIONS FOIBLES V ! EVENING HERALD, TIIVESDAY, JUNE 11,1223. - FACE SIX. Perennials Forsr DeUgtit ful Feature Of Home j ; Setting la Suburb 'i, In recent years the general public bas beea encouraged to planl utd- Iwhioned : haiy perennmij a means of establishing a pcrataornt landscape i feature, adding to .the beautitmtwfl of suburbaa boor. ?ne renewed activity among ma!eur prakaiily received its initial start when society matrons of the iargn citifV began ' displaying specimco grouping at the tamu shy). ll .has been a mistaken impress! (bat to accosnpiiih anything, wortli while in this held, it is 'necessary to .'call for the services of a landscape architect for spacious grounds ur to hire a gardener lu plan and, plant the matter garden, .. To lay out properly a garden nf perennials, reriuires a knowledge of the varioa plants sis to teetr blooming period, height oi growth, distance part at which to plant and ceSor o extended is, to have ikrwers over aaviewed en period nd which masse will create a harmonious effect J have found by studying the seed catalogues, one can soon acquire a vast store of' valuable mformatiiio which places yon in a position to the future outcome of aj plant- MM flies and mosquitoes love, campers . dean tit ' . . - v ; Vi awav. SimTlnc Hiton nrncnteUUi moths snd their larvae which eat bait. Extensive testa showed that Fbt did not ataia or injur the most delicaU WgravBtinf, filthy porta Flit free you from the nuisance. ? bouse in few Flit apray minutes of mosquitoes and bearing flieai Itiscieaiv ewyandsafs to roaebea, anta, and insect eggs. The eraeu ana crevices wnerw waecu out and bleed are readUy reached by Flit ttt ufiat faih trmtgh t it every evening does HE bis father , comes borne, ' What he hopes tnomt to find is a .package of Life Savers those whejesome candy minta with the hole. They're great for children, Hard, you know. Wonderful flavors. Good for little tummies; safe for tiny teeth. You can be generous with them. A Scientific General Insecticide Flit is the reaolt of exhaustive research and chemists. by expert en tomoioguvU More than 70 formulas were tested ea varibos household insecU before Flit was finally perfected. Flit is a 100 effective insecticide containing Ho (inert) ingredient. to we. r KEli HoMehokl IomcU r Flit spray also dee troys bed bugs, 5 , fabrics. H Kt A Perennial Garden R07ERS f: 11ARDY Shawn try Shirley EEAUITCI Tw ma im. mimt aoM. For taU iwrrwktrt. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 4f -- 4 j ; Qaodfof little tvwwnwCT ' ''!'' s . twV vis-nal- . , I..- ! ing. . I . Much thought should be given the ' pieced necltti v ; -.- ' '1 J Lzju "' na.U a pot. ?estts . Ant-Be- espe-da- laM1'' -- TJe DEUNQUENT NOTICE. Alpine Galea Mining eoinpany, Corporation, Prindnati rtaee I Business, Provo, I'tah, There are delinquent upon the fol low! nr described stock, on account nf ftmuwamont No. 17 levied 00 the 1Mb. oV of April. 1925. the several amounts set opposite the names or the M'fpective stockholders as foi3s.Itowlt: Crt. No. Nam ': 7 t Shares ... Amt 224 Will r. Walrsven I .80 273 WIU F. Walravea ..3200 S.20 Dmisdon ,.,...5000 .6.00 12fl garauers. Bateman ,1000 X00 833 ' .34 2T.8 W. T. Carlisle 2000 Z00 141 Kellle Carllsle. 200 Kellte CarlUle ......2000 2.00 BOO- .50 249 Mm V. CarUsle 800 .50 230 Samhol Carlisle 800 C6"wi ... .... .... reOoa ecu srffft f A otoc bcrnf ... 600 490 Albertia ....... 1 e 2750 .50 436 H. B. CarlUle 4.05 317 Harvey C. Carlisle . .1000 Adama Adams ....4050 1.00 507 William CllUn6re'...100Q 572 Gordon B. M liner ,,.2500 "150 ...lOOO 1.00 580 D. 8, Hu'r 503 Errln Olson . . . , .V; .i(550 "1.05 500 Anita W. CrandiUl .,1000.1.00 558 E.' A. Prot)8t ...'.. I.IOOO LOO 550 Chub, Wlinber ,'.2500 2.50 555 Pumurf H. Paris ..2300, 2.50 551 W. H. Kmger ;.27O0 v.70 505 W. H. Kruger .. v ..1500 1.50 8500.')-tO583 W. H. Kruger V,V. 549 Alum Falrbnuru . ..3000, 3.00 500' .50 548 Clement Strong- - .' 54T Ion. C. Stnng, Jr.' ..1000 1.00 544 William U Butlut ,.2500 2.50' .2000 2.00 511 p. O. Mackay 404 Azor Wanla'ss" . . ,2310 2.31 .j 390, Ivy Marjf Carlisle ,.1000 1.00 303 ..1500 1.50 K Carlisle 346 Albertia 1 Cjmhii, the iamoas FteacbiessBakar, was ons f the to use long, narnnr from the shoulder b back, but it has proved a very popular fashion among the younger Parisieanes.' It breaks (belong Una of the plain back, and half bides any suggestion of curve in the figanv A Iwck of this type was worn recently at the Longchanps races, made i'.T5 d pah) taft tit h Geofgette, with its of 1.00 ptbeted anno trimmed with bands bwe and with brown and J.50 oraiige fibers 00 the sbouldct 4 trt Moths FKesMosqnitoe 4 Boss Roache I" lit y . f I tiay tetsk tkmlders butt holf-woh At hem ami flatten obndttllithiettf French opnm ' .77 Jroch. uarti from, '! er'ufiiftci task Hatvey C. Carlisle C CarUsle for your home paper-- 4 The Evening Herald m ..1500 ,.2750 8.75 Aad in accordance with law and of the Board of Directors an made on the 18th day dT April, 1925, so Jiany shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, ItoOi 1 Knight Building, Provo City, rjttfi, on Saturday the 27th day of jutU, 1925, at the hours of 1 o'clock to pay the delinquent assess-- J p, meOts there on together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, j A.L. BOOTIL ' i Secretary. Offire: Boom 1 Knight Building, 892 437 Harvey BOOST! Subscribe LOtlRS" "HUSBANDS AND June MOSCOW, 10. (UP) Three, military and three civilian planes started today, from Trotsky aerodrome on Kussla'sT first great air expedition to China. . The flight; covering 5,000 miles, must crossj the' treacherous Gobi s desert .with its varying wind which are difficult to gunge. Premier - Rykov bade the flyers farewell, ' hoping the expedition w6uld prove valuable, as showing Russian progress in technique and , ,1 car-rent- ; Provo, t'tah. Publication dates. June r,?." UrtWen toe i' S MOTOMTB ll. Carrying out his policy of exhibit for ing only the best productions Strand fhenter-goerManager Hay Sutton has succeeded in getting John M. Stahl's latest masterpiece "Husbands and levers," for a two day rnn in the Strand theater, begin ning Friday. It Is rated as not only one of the best pictures of the season but one of the finest entertainments to reach ' ; the sereen this year. foremost the of the Probably s, planning of the border and its color scheme. It is a matter of personal taste as to whether yon wish a blue, yellow, pink or combination of these colors. My own inclinations have led me to believe that the most pleasing effect is obtained by the use of the pastel 'shades and avoiding any magentas. My ideal woold be a pink and blue garden with light yellow and whits as a blending.. ,t f ) There is satisfaction and a great saving ot expense derived in growyour own stock of plants tnun ing seed sown during jujy and .August and" wintered oyer, till the f allowing 4 spring and thm planted to their per-- 1 manent positions. The strminatton of the seed is fal many cases, slower than the annuals but with .intelligent care they can be successfully raised. The additional time spent in the grow ing of perennials u well repaid in is re that after the first rear jwarded with a' yearly display?' which repeats from season to season requir ing only "thinning oat or dividing of the roots, or damns and feptantirfg when the growth' becomes too, thick. It is very essential that the soil ot the perennial ; border be thoroughly worked and prepared in the fall prior to the reception of your plants. If there are any leaves available in your nnghborbood, gather them and with VsTiTO Th Charm of PmmuiUIs, Orown With a Little Work and Study some well decayed manure wrnlc all a tendency atnnrlgst so many amjtrur 1 growers to overlook this very mipo.'-tatogether and spade over the bed 5 factor and plants as well as sce timet 'making the soil rich' and bone hue urcund are ofteii tin hastily planted or sown plialile, adding some meal as the work progresses. IHj not by inexperienced hands. It" is'by fa. Terrain to hut allow rake, the surface, in this rough condition so that the omy in the heginnine lv pladimr rain or snow will have a chance to into 'tlie soil for vmr plants uUhtiw maw and help rufAjon and not stiliject them to a,,strug-V- ; seep through thcr decomposition. Jn the spnng.'i gling existence for the want,f same '"i ss soon as the ground can be worked,' : A safe guide for distance apart fev spade again, broadcast some air i plant, is to rememlier the lifight 01" slacked lime and rake even. The hedt the plant when fully untwA and W will now :be ready, your allow half its height for b isba:iru tork plants.. The tall growing between plants. This spacing 'ik1 vew varieties are to he planted to the rear important, otherwise your plants will and the smaller' ones to the front of he crowded and ttexidrs, vow nm i have room to. cultivate atmwg ' the the bed. the soil will plants early in the seaon. hffnre the', Proper conditioning-avoid much future disappointment. growth becomes rank. Do nnt-i-rv to Rememhetv that 'by building a good plant' too great an area bu(tvibcr; , foundation yon can reasonably expect confine yourself to a small, bed, rt' ( to have the soil bring forth encour ceiving proper care. Electric News."' aging returns. . There has been many i . 1 j- sev-cr- si . 1 nt frl te ' . . te Based on the Intricacies of domestic happiness, the story presents people aud situations that are familiar to everyone. j", ?s ,iyiir erWtBw wWkacrtK! rlfta y Via-Is frrtrA Three main cttaraeters, two then fa "Husbnnds and LoversIts snd a woman, hold the spotlight but mmouueiy irue ponrayaioi me. not as the eternal triangle;"' Therfe la .: 'f . - v 5 : . a romantic triangle, to be sure, but j arouse the emotions as dr few. more i it is n new one and is handled. In a j serious plays. Lewis Ktone, who I new also plajed itLtahrs "Whs Men way. :Ck'vr, subtle comedy Is the out Leave Homo," and The Taitgerotis standing element of "Husbands and Age," heads the cast and Lew ody Vidor are among the Lovers," although the- picture con- - and FIoreu '' tains Some Drnmatic stues that other members of -- It th'all-stn'rchSt.- M OKTORIfE; MOTOR-ITE- r ., 1 ft, 1 jpCtrii ... r Th e Carboiiless Fuel Removes iKe Carbon in Your Motor Prevents Future Carbon Deposits MOTOR-IT- E C4C. here; in Prqvq Either Arrangements have been completed enabling owners of cars to secure MOTOR-ITbe to carried in your car an4 jujsed ,as you buy gasoline. through filling station pumps or in handy containers MOTOR-ITof use will of find this motor fuel saves money in the operating users the that Regular daily expense of their cars by eliminating the many troubles caused directly.or indirectly by carbon, .making a much smoother running motor under ali conditions and increasing power. ; MOTOR-ITFuel will remove carbon and prevent the formation of carbon arid at no danger of injury to any part of the motor, effecting a daily saving to the user and at only a very small cost over the regular motor ' MOTOR-IT- E E sl;. ft E MOTOR-IT- E ' r ' MOTOR-IT- E t . 1 x E i - "fuel prices. 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