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Show 'I - THE IjJIIII TOG HERALD, MONDAY, a MONO thu simpler frocks that Parts oilers for th summer kmoo bods ta lovelier thfin the tittle chemialer drvaa almost rlajBtdcaJ la Its sUnpUcttr which deapite Its lone conttnuod popularity tutl holds an cxcaliaa ly Important place ta the collections of the really great houses. Women all like it tMxmoae It kl so practical, so becoming and so easy to wear. For thaw frocks it is a wise plan to choose a striped, plaided or regularly designed material and to trim It with a white plaUron and collar and cuffs of organdie, crepo or- chiffon, in place of while a color that matches ona of the predominant shades In the design may be used with equally xth TT' fflfte i nit; Ja A 50c Tube of ' 22 Dental Cream Ia 90 x"f . Interest. with every 50c purchase of BORIENT -liquid Antiseptic j- if. - - u- - a ss serred to tight New Arrivals In Wafii ruMt'ts. The last literary lesson, of the see son of the Belief Society of the Fourth ward will be given Tuesday sfteruoon at 2 :3a The life of IUsiry David Tuoreou will ,be by Mrs. J. W. Bppisov asd Mrs. Jesse Weight The following musical proftram will be given ; Prof. C'barH J. Engar will play several violin solos and a vocal trio will be given by Mrs. Csry Eyring and com pany. All mentbecs of the association are Invited to be present. . !' LIQUID ANTISEPTIC new antiseptic and prophylactic developed by science to combat disease term thai breed in the month.' It is pleasant" to the taste, leaves a delightful sen - sation of wholesameness in the month and sweetens the -- breath. 1: Santa . I See Our Tuesday Ad for Wednesday Specials 85 BIRTHDAY .V.. Jhisdellgjitful.lon lasting - bcrtenciai refresHmcnt tivef -- the Pro vo 1' Stores ) .; PTSOJf,, June 22. Mrs. Alta Davis, fine of Payson's oldest .residents celebrated tier With birthday rela anniversary Friday. Fifty-ai- r tives were present at .the reception held during be afternoon hours In her Junior. Out o,town giiests included Mr& Frances Davis, a sister-lB-l- af aged 85, and..Mrg. Sarah M. Pjlce of Junction, Mrs. Pete Mrs. Ernest Marsh and Edward Uavis of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Laura Smith,-MrsEva Turn-boMiss Frankle Snilh, Miss L& Hue Smith and Chauneey" Hanson . of Salt Lake. ';. . Son-ber- g, pennya M$& . Itk soooolanafwect after ftnokin. And then when yxm ethome. how eager Comet seekers of the skies have discovered two new. comets which the? have named 1925a and 1925b. the little folks are for their WHgleyi. i f ' " " PREVENTS HEDQUIST DRUG CO. 4 m New Voiieshffew --Tissues! ' NewGihghams! CELEBRATES iift IvrtoiatFQr Value for 50c , i Mm e Vk Daddffs earning mlh f BORIENT DENTAL CREAM A scientific tartar combatant, absolutely, free from soap or ptflaiee: It deans; whitens and beautifies the teeth, destroys disease germs in the mouth Its astringent properties tend to tighten loose teeth. Its results are 'quick and amazing. ' i? ' f-- (Special to the llerald.) La Al T".- .- dis-cuss- con-tina- es A wonderful S announce Miss Poaa Rltrhte etitertsine4 at a sewing party Saturday afternooa. Needlework; snd music were enjoyable features of the afternooa .and was followed by lnwhwrn which - For Its material, a Cheney print which has green polka dots on a white ground is chosen and plain white forms the collar, band around the edge of the skirt, the piece down the front of the watet and the belt, The pockets which bold the inverted pleats ta place are faced wtth wans which to form tittle Caps. Frocks of this type have OSes' and one would do well to fallow the French fashion of duplicating a favorite modal in several different colors and mate, rials.- In plain crepe de chine with a gay print in "small conventional this deafen used for trimming, model woold he extremely smart, of It might be carried out In toHo ds sow in pastel shads with, bands - .WOOD-GLIFTOM?- - 0 PAGETiir.i:' Mrs. W. E, Hswklaa eutertatiwd the following guests at dinner Wednesday : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tipsy of BurrdeUe, "Mr, and Mrs. Meylvla of Fillmore pad Mr. snd Mrs. Claude Hawkins of Halt Lake. attractive eiftct. On these (rocks which often are finely pllwe a narrow border . of vivid color Is introduced to give the accent ot contrast. As an Illustration of the charm of, a .rather sophisticated simplicity, the frock sketched is of more than passing OalrV June Phone 107 - Wk; 4V 'IV 'Society - ViL- -M Tkt. MMP JUNE 22, 1S25. .1 '" INFECTION r aw Tfie The greatest discovery in flesh healing Is .the marvelous Boroeone, a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of senna that causa Infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts wblcb take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful remedy. Price ' (liquid) 30c, 60c snd Powder 80c and 60c Bold by HedAdv. quist Drug Co. - ....... Utah i "after UPRISING senvut To kno w1 for certaintr vour expensive furniture will by men who understand the business of care; naming is wnat your money ouys nere. - ... ' 'Designed and "manufactured by"," 8fje experts, they stand foremost See WindowJ)isDlay of these : -- - Charming New Dresses Priced IMPERILS $'195 . tO; EXPEDITION AMERICAN g rA- successor io Mina Taylor ftos become fambus. $1-2- PROMPT tferbbtDre88 as a . ; eVerjfmear 19orUi . - . SF795 ' f , WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS . Aim fo TF -i ISO S. Pcase" . If the MASTER KEY fails to show up after five days, following our announcement to bring keys to the store, the Ipne having the GEATESpM ' xm uJMUHiKU Kiu x a win receive the Kadio. 148. Office and Res. First W. SAVE YOUR RADIO KEYS! - , '. i When rrr worms are cross, restless and un-''- ! Children suffering from intestinal 'healthy. There are other symptoms ijofyever. If the child la pale, bag dark rings under the eyes, bad "breath and takes no interest In y a certainty that worms are eating away its vitality. The surest reniedy for worms is White's Cream Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to the1 child'. Price 35c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. - ..B , ,. IS iL- V, i. o's. v aiuauiea rineci v i our xri..Li '. vj i ui ' Cent a Day ei J -- ii . fire-proo- H 9 St m m water-proand burglar--ejMf, modern and con- safe vaults 'an absolutely provide proof Wj)ur pf of PrB' Jewelry; heirlooms, etc., are assured against loss for a penny or two a 'day here. "Use-shem- . "warn r rarmers . c, - . Less Than One Half jjj) -'- ' ' AUV. H I? the .announcement play, lWis- - almost ftniniIIIlIIIIIIIIKIKIIIIIBIHIIHIIBHIBr" B j gone," we will make in the Herald. . 9ICKLT; PEEVISH CHILDREN M the keys are a- .- iJ X i- - . mercnanis jjaim.x s UJTEU RIGHT, ROY CHAPMAN IX TUE DESERT. By NEA SEKllfB ERIE, Pa., June 22. Threatened with starvation and- - In constant dimKor of attack by manraders, a little band of Americans is Imperiled by the civil war now raging . In China. Word from the expedition, beaded by Roy' Chapman Andrews, which represents the American Museum of Satural History, has been received ; looted by soldiers. 'Their punishment was swift and wholesale. The looters had gathered at the, top of the Pass waiting to see what would happen. "Word was sent to them that their sins would be forgiven and they would be sent , home If they would would surrender, About 450 of thenf came Into Kalgan and gave up tbelr arms. ' "Then mn were put Into box cars and told .that within a few hours thetrain would start for Peking. Instead of that they were taken out . t half a dozen at a time, ' searched, and if loot was found on them they 1 were marhced to the stone bridge in the center of town and shot. ' ' ' "At the end of a few hours 450 bodies lay In the dry river bed. ft ' "This Is only one exAniple of what has been going on in China almost continuously since last October." Andrews Bays that Chinese soldiers hsve confiscated every camel, car and mule for a hundred .miles ZiUsiimu 3 CARAVAU CAMPED beyond Kalgan, the base1 from which ANDREWS; BE LOW, THE EXPEDITION'S ' the expedition started. ' ' ' ' , , It was found necessary to drive , here. Andrews, efforts to get food were tbelr camels far out into the desert - to keep them from the soldiers. ' Food is at. a premnim, towns and unavailing. , Refused Supplies, ' villages are being looted and death "When supplies for the expedition, Is being meted out quickly to those who are captured' . by contending including two tons of flour, a ton J . , . of rice and other articles in proporforces. : Gargle with warm salt water in tion, 'were ordered the natives then apply over throat Upon arrival of Urga the eutlre community' was In laughed at or," Andrews reports, "The day before I bad Intended a "state of disruption." , The minister of war and bis secretary had to ship our supplies to Kalgan we fW IT Mi Won jar, L: J Ytarly to dcatli and, according to bad word tbnt the city bad been bwn READ HERALD WM ADS Auto Tourists We can supply your needs Auto accessories, tires and tubes. 1 J Parts for any make of car. 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