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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY,. JUNE 25, 1925. a A nil 11 Jar FACJ TV 9 w r t - THlrli kt, . .; Cultv t MACMDDfM' 4 ii u ta.MAs.r. 1 Ok Space will not permit of more listings but we hare come 35 or more cars that should be- - seen to be appreciated. AD J Uto can listed are subject - f ' cn "U rwidily - vj cure4 la 0UMr tnwoftotw s,f -ti of U boif f tt oMsid air.' wh gtt without Velothlna- - kww otbUtK of the of eftUrrk. Th snore -- ciothi tea mora IneUnatioa you wilTa towards ce.tarra." ha! It ordfoary of bundUnr l in The winter ,tlu U th moat prollfle.oa.uao II I uu -- ?- Catarrk T" Qulrkl tvlng fcatf lrWs In Jwiwf .be Zs. ,. aod ot calarrli that rrequenur previous sale. . companies or follows than, 2 Do not uw too much tnfhf,i s at night. DM'U llhtlya oonstMent with warmth, Lftei 4r cotton undergarments ar tar b""t-tthan woolen worn next to It skin, Tahe air baths at every removing --tha tiothtag and walking about tha room Bitda with t ha windows. wide open, will te af aspeeial tdvaiiUga If ona can live In the oountry, or tf aoa east walk with oat clothing; la tha open? air and take sun baths at tht same time. Air end sun betha poa-sea remarkably Invigorating end tooie effect end sheuld be of rraei cure. aasUUnca In effecting , A diet must ba adopted of aoch quantity end quality as not to e44 to tha impurities already eeektiig en outlet Tha greatest cars should; be used not to over-e, Thorough ' ly maatlcata every morad of toodt If you masticate, properly end an fbetween meala, eisty your thirst there should be but little desire fat liquids during a meL Lira on Pre unfermented Juice apple or when treating the disease In n acuta stages and In beginning tb treatment of tha chronic symptom for at least two to Ave dayar-,I- a, m fact, it might be well turn ahort fast at any time has ao appetite. During-- thhr fast. on appetite will usually appear. Meat should be "used very sper Ingly. if at all, and It would ba tar. better Jo avbld It entirely to most eaaea If one xAA eecure a proper; variety of other food to Insure feet nourishment. Ripe . trui;, ' green salads, cereal's and nuts re to' be recommended.' 'i If nuts are thoreugWy masticeaten at meaJitKn and ated, only when the body ' Is actually In na4 of food, .one! should,, haver-n- o trouble In digesting them. .. If Vrmk ed- food is used it would? lr of i great advantage to use sortv1 cooked food with each mesXi , low the appetite as much as V : 4 ; ,. : slble. ' er ;4 it mm as Read These Prices Redid These Prices touring, very low mile- Special Sjx Pof SI 845 new. vn. car. vuau new. be tola irom ica hardly fullv eauibned. See thiscar without fail, it will De tne ursi to be sold to the man who wMts practically a new 11 Eft . . &axt guaranteed by us, at a great reduction . . . . 1924 model, just touring, Buick Master Six all appearance of a new car, mechanically perfect; Garnished; -1 0 E ft tires, fuihreouippedr- dmg TrtiWge.-gof- ld . - VAVVJUVHUt JJ tremendous sacrifice on about 75 VFranklin Sedan, late model,, cost $3280 new, a high class car . Whifkhas hMn used in Drivate family andcarefully handled. Q1 Fully equipped and mechanically right. u of N"1' low f SWe offer this at the price ...'..v.w, and front Hudson Coach, 1923 model, newly painted, bumper rpnr STWHt liVht. wind shield wiper, rear view glass, good up holstering, excellent mechanically, good cord tires. (PQCfl . exceptional value at . . . . . . . .'.'.y.. ... . . ...... i painted, new cord "llupmobile 5 passenger touring,-newlre- - :v lew extra raueage, very tire in Xh Tear, Jtires, , . Suyu order! Conditioned and in excellent running w Jewett 5 passenger touring, run only 4000 miles, looks new 5 new cordtires, good mechanical CBOh '''.jn every respect. 'i ....... WiU sell quickly-a....condition. f touring, run only 4800 Studebaker Light Six !,Lv!liiles, fully equipped, can hardly tell from new car, extra 'tire, bumper, visor, motormeter and cap, : $875 f bnly ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' with our ' ' J. JStudebaker Light Six touring, 1923 model; disc and rear, ' motometer, car i wheels, extra tire,' bumper front low like mileage, runs looks and new, , . $775 We are determined to make this . " " r: ' : good paint and upholstering, Paige Touring cost $2800. good rubber, extra tire; run trifle over 7000 miles, m uuc anu whuihuu. car was overnauiea new. This pui just e car which will be sold A $875 . quickly; or. .7v, . . 1921 model, in first Studebaker Special Six, - high-grad- kss';coSdition,"fully equipped good upholstering and rubber. - CC7R .You know the Special Six and its performance . , , Specially priced during this .sale at 1920 model,' newly - Studebaker Special Six, ... ....... M0K fully equipped, good 'Vpaihted and . NrtfcU i one on this low a placed price rubber, chummy roadsters, good mechani-'"- r r'Two Premier with electric gear shift. high-clascar s al condition, a (jn SJtUU 1 wonderful car for A tires. 5 good wheels, 4 i' Chevrolet cdan, newly varnished, looks and runs like C70K V equipped, good velour upholstering 7 ...... touring. A fine car for at small cost T7" Goodrich and Firestone Tires tht pr; - 7:30. 9:13?; "DANTE'S '1; INFERNO" ' Tonight i V cut-dow- .......... ... Ford ...... Seda4G. r - ' . . 1 1 j ' ft r Biac'k Eyed Susan Dance 1000 BARS FREE iv GENEVA ; . J spent t wck In Blnghuin visiting her son, '.Win. Erdmann and her' daughter Mrs. . Burgess Alleman. - s, . Har-ringto- . Mrs. M..G: Fifrnsworth and two Mrs. Burgess Alleman of Bingham daughters, Mrs. Anns. Anderson and Is spending a few days this week ln Miss Mabtti Farnsworth of CaliforKprlngville wlh her mother, Mrs. E. 's nia, are visiting with Mrs. Erdmann. sister, Mrs. James C. Simp-kinThis is the first visit In fourMiss Ada Harrison who has been teen years. teavblnr school In Salt Lake City, has been visiting with her parents" Mrs. Union Nelson of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harrison Fork was the guest of Mrs. Win tor the past two weeks. She has now" S Fa'rns-worth- s. left for a two month's trip to Port land. Ore., .to visit with relatives.' ticket purchased matinee or night will "be . t ; given coupon. . STAR TOURING CAR by Naylor Auto Co. J ? . , . UPRIGHT PIANO by ' Walter Robinson Music Cb; : SAVAGE WASHErI J" by Bates Stores Co.rtr . ; Next Monday's Prize's' LAWN MOWER from Haws' Goodman$50:00 LADIES' DRESS. from Irvine's Inc. - - PRINCESS ii ALLSEATSlOo 'Tonight 7:30.. 9,1$ PETE MORRISON. In j AKTA' FE PETE' - - Mrs. John R. Anderson spent the fore part of, the week la 8K Uke visiting with her daughter Vesta who left Wednesday for fission to the eastern states.- . .and- - . . The - Riddle Rider No.: 1". Friday and Saturday s - ' MATTY MATTISON in ' , w.." -- . 's The LONE WAGON . and comedy - -- ! niission to Callfori)la.t She r, Mrs. L. K. WiscbmiiA win nnemf. Miss Jessie Alleman were 0.'!. ed on at the L. R hospital last speakers at the Sunduy evening 1 uesday morning, twetiiiB of the Sprlngvllle Firnt - ' ward last Kuiular. jMiss Elsie Hocsn of Salt Lake City, formerly ot Sprlngvllle was a A fine lm by boy arrived-iiho town visitor this week the guest of home of Mr, and Mrs. Eurl ttiuuslon her sister, Mrs. Willis Weight., Miss Tuesday morning, June 21. ' : i I. Ride, the Speed. Boat -- . . tv ir.ovo Phillips Monday. Mrs. E. Erdmann .CONTANCE BENNETT - ' and Mack Sennett Comedy; . "He Who Gts Smacked'. Every 218 West Center Street and the Misses Pearl and Annie Starr- ,- .ilelen Manwaring, Cleo Pierce, Ruth Musig, Ada, Lola and Elda Kmfth, Fanny Rowland, and Hannah. Rowland. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. ' r. r". OWEN ;.with' MOORE ' and Star Automobiles Games were played and refresh ment: were nerved. One of the special fentures of the evening was the serenade by the First ward male . , quartet. The geusts included Mrs. O. B. Huntington, Mrs. 'James C. Simp-kinMrs, Till Sirilh, Mrs. Joe Clark, flrs, Vance, Mrs. Urur-illErnest Oakley, Mrs. Hurry Tcimlng-to-n and the ton, rfrS. Uuth Baxter; Mrs.' C. II. Childs, Mrs. Elkt Biji. Mrs. Vern Swartfage'r of Westwood, Cat, Mrs. W. K. Jifrinsou, Jr., Mrs. Hoy Mrs. Glen Palllii, " Mrs. Senior, Mrs.-- IUchara Huntington, . - .i Telephone 261 umeay " J " ;....W25 , tvoacn ... Zane Grey's J CODE of the WEST : at ........ .: and good raigeiounng paint upholster $160 at . . , . . , . . . ...... ing, rncea to move quickly . . . . rv.i i i7.uuge touring, ate moaei, a sacrifice at .$10O Three Ford touring cars at a great sacrifice. Each go' at $75 Dodge touring' at the low price of , .$50 Chevrolet touring a'sacrifice at fc......V. .........$50 ,. ' and "Tell It to a Policeman" ; Friday and Saturday jr n, xu ,4 - the home of Mrs. Ida Strong Friday (Tuesday in h8nor ot Miss Leah Cook x i .. 1.,. , t i t itr T ennfaii n..v ft t .. .. 1 K H()ja who were mtirrlod who were ma fried In the Salt Lake BpTlflyUUie IMCWS ,jand I T v4 the pre-- tempi Wednesday.-- - The guetg ln- v. in the Suit Lake tcmi-tlei f A mi&e llaneous snower was given Wednesday. ' The linited I eluded the fiiaiUIeg of both the tirlde ,.!,, ; After the marriage y JUsil Wllford Oyde and Miss guests included Mr, and Mrs. David and groom. Blla Majcock at the home of the Unila. of Mnpleton, Mr. and .Mrs. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. ''Jones frrmef ljlst Friday evening In hmr Walter AiKlerstm of Mapleton,. Mr. left Salt Lake City for ,ten day 'of Misiuoina Clark, a bride of this and Mrs. Charles Wood and Mr. and visit to the Yellowstone Xutlona.1 week. The' house was beautifully Mrs. George Wood of Spanish, Mr. park, Wyo. . decorated In pink and white flowers. and Mrs. Arthnr Anderson of I'rovo 'Anetccfllent musical 'program was i aim airs, urn Mrong ana inmiij-- . A tnloKMllintnnnii whrnvor .t'fia crlvpnl earled 'out. Games were pinged The newly married couple will muke last the home at evening Thursday 'and refreshments Berred to thirty their home' at Garfield. of Mrs. Wra. rhlllips in honor of j useful and beautiful Many guests. Miss Lucina Clark, who was-ma- r ' nl ..am' ui. n . iVft ried in the Halt Lake temple Wed' II.. .T:..nM' iwesents, Were received. nae Kuril I uiniir-A luillll.v I eWinp sdpper was given at Jhone,'f Mr. and Mrs. Markv tlookjnesday, June 24. to Wn. D. Musig. - r-- ... ... n r ... f to-ta- ...... fifth , ayiQir Dealers for Studebaker ......... grti won-derf- ul v, A el, ...... a "red letter" well-know- $325 ........ ..v.. w JJ of-&-ed ,ire at ........... yt ..... h ... pew, fully Chevrolet late-mod- ,day for Provo and vicinity in used car values.: You have wanted art' automobile for some time but have hesitated on account of the price. This is our invitation and your opportunity come to Provo on the day mentioned abovecome to the Nay lor Auto Co's salesrooms come prepared to buy an automobile at a price far below its actual worth. Nearly every make of standard cars and each at a price you are well able to pay. Read every price. Each item represents mpre value in a used car than ypu have ever been able to get heretofore These cars will move and move quickly at the price quoted, 'so be on hand when the doors open at 9 a. m. on Saturday, june-27tget first choice in this car bargains. There wonderful festival wjll be crow.ds.and crowds aplenty be one of thesfirst to make a selection from this splendid n assortment of makes of automo ' biles. ....... COME TO NAYCbR'S BIG USED CArIAEE! " ( n, June 27th , Mtr Wl Studebakei1, Special Six passenger touring, late model, ; . newly painted. See this one as it is CilOC an extra value . rrZO .........'.,.,...,..-..4.1Two Studebaker Special Sx, 1920 models, fully equipped and in good mechanical condition. 9 MIC Good, spacious, powerful card at, each I aStudebaker special Six, fully equipped, first-- class mechanical condition, upholstering and C0QC finish like new . . . . .,, . '. . . . . ,!, J - Studebaker Big Six, 1919 model, fully equipped, good rubber,' . goodMape mechanically. Will sell this car at a C meridous reduction. See it and drive it away for $J Overland Touring, in good'eoridition all 07C We around. have sell to it priced , quickly $1 1 3 : Oldsmobile, 8 cylinders, model, good upholster- ing and in fine condition ; good paint andrubber. OCfl A good buy, for someone at . . .JTVT.' $ JOU .i . National touring, good rubW; "extra ft CI Cft' tire, good mechanical condition. Will sell M r;.;4v luli and ready to go. Everyone, Dodge Touring, ' can afford a car at the low price wejiave iftAj;, . . . . . ri . . i. ,T. . . . .' placed on. this one . . . . . yLC& Dodge Sedan', 1924 model, like new in all respects arid a buy for someone' who wants a small closed car. " A tremendous reduction onhis one'at . . . 1 UU . 'Oakland touring, six cylinders, model (Mnc good tires, good mechanically t T s $ 03' T.rTT Dodge Touring, fully equipped 1924 model, like new. fCQC This ne will be taken upvery quickly at . .. JO J Ford Sedan, 1925 model fully equipped, will make ' $CCn someone happy with this one at . .. r. .. jQU Buick Coupe, 1924 model, like new, a car that "C70C ,we will sell quickly at .'.i, ip(&U Ford a regular racer, In good condition,' good paint and d fine model ., . . . . . , , vl 0 Overland Touring, late model, fully C07C equipped. An excellent buy at .l. $41 a SaLturday ...... " m v , (rn P1118 nationally-know- Ford Coupe, 19241 model, good tires, upholstering like new. In fin condition mechanically . v . . . . . . . . reconditioned automobiles in order to c1earour salesr6omTof allysed cars. AH models to meet every taste and requirement Come to Provo on ear ..... value-givirigrW- eclipse all previous efforts ever attempted in this entire state. We will make-- l An ynuv AYlfXXi uedrselling event that in point of A f Studebaker ' t TV SUNDAY. 60 MILES All HCU |