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Show PAGE FOUB THE. EVENING HERALD. FMDAV. OCTOBEK 16, 1325. - Welrtxue FARRER BROS; COMPANY'S ' $18.50 -- 0 V'.;, , the state board, Mis being vice president. $7.75 $9.90 $12.45 $15.45 Broken Lots of Ladies', Slippers on Sale. ;$a.50 Values $4.45 Values $5.50 $6.50 Values Values $2.75 $3.45 $4.25 $4.95 f V - . , r to SizeT8 ".'.- Visit bur V : '. - Ready-t- and 13 . o l2 to 5 5 , - - Wear Department for Bargains Iarrer bros go. ''''"'..'' . ' MaMXia Dance All Masons ; . in black, navy, tan, brown and " cock.' , . ... ' " Quality at a Price y 12 mommfee pongee offered lit this saie at a price you seldom, lean, touch. Pon't overlook this value as pea- ii is an opportunity of a season; A $2.95 Value $3.00 i ee No dresses could be fasfiioned from more becoming material To be had A $3.95 Value . A $1.25 Value $1.98 Regal Barronet Satin A fabric that is holding first place in the season's popularity. In twenty five of the newest shades'. A selection that cannot 'be often found. V. 69c All Silk Widers Flat Crepe -- l There's a dreamof an equisite gown in jusrrglimpse of these satins. There shades include all that1 are smartest. Prices are truly attractive for such splendid ' Woodmen Entertain The Modern Woodmen of America wilt entertain with a bnsket party la the K. P, hall this evening. Good music has been secured and a good time is assured everyone. All Woodmen and their Mends are invited to be present. hiir-partn- es , , - - Scandinavian EveryMeeting body la cordially Invited to attend the Scandinavian meeting to lie. held Biuiday, October 18, at 10:30 a. m., in the vestry it of the tabernacle. Elder Adam I Peterson of Salt Lake City will be the speaker, his subject being "The History of the Scandinavian Mission." , . mm ned vur assortments. Silks and Woolen fabrics, in ran- - 2 ou8 kinds, aglow with color j and inspiration to all who X, manipulate the needle. - Charmouse Specially Priced deserved popularity in bakhara," ' brow nay7, black and Wri,- Provo Visitors Mra. Flora of Payaon; vlttlted at the home fuf-M- r. and Mrs. J. W. HuUh Thur day. . New arrival hmu ; fabric of distinction with well A Home Norma Migg Iluniphrey baa returned home after vlslllnt; several . weeks in Idaho, with friends and relative. While there alie vimlted the wor'jd'a larger dotn Wblcb la now being built al American Falls, Idaho. $50 Reductions on all Boys Shoes 20 i $1-7- follow in Excellent Values In Crepe Buby Sniltb Retunw Values that quick succession. & r- - things one. wants: for the holiday-tid- e 8 lb. baby Baby iiirl ,Born-r- An waa born to Mr. and Mi Edgar XV : VIniuiona'of Itkhfleld. Mr. Simmons la a aon of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Siinuiona of tbla city. Every dress a bargain. ; Let us show you the coats 9 Winter sewina becomes ; . .; Saturday Only November ushers in a busu MiontLforUheJiome-seiver- f V Appointed (hairnuuv Mr. Rutb P. Farrer baa been made cnalnnau of the state lifflird of the Butdnesa club. and Professional Women' Tbla fflakea the aecond Provo VL!-- - , Saturday Only uniber, tal)CMlshSouten string trio ; talk, BUbop It L, Nel son. The meetltig cuiuuieuctai at .14 ouuc aud ia under the direction of the missionary conynittee. $1945 $li;45$i4.45i Dresses Presses $9.90 or ww)eal Presses i Presses $49.50 ,- o- . terial. addition to nt ilhm Elisabeth Kuuter Sunday evening, CMober 18, la thej Second ward. . Mi,s Suutej reoeutly: returned from the ranters state mission. The following interesting program lias been arranged: read ing, Mist Coleman ; violin solo, Le- roy J. Robrtson, eccottipauied by Eliaec Ne'json ; song, untie quartet ; PRETTY SILK DRESSES You would be proud to wearv Reduced to. the price of ma In a large range of prices, shades and materials, greatly reduced from our regular' Jnwnrifps: n ill honor Ladies' and Children's Coats and Dresses. COATS Home -I- the regular sacrament meeting a welcne-fcoiu- e atrtatWiU lTgiveB Cut: Price Sal LADIES' BEAUTIFUL r i XITYMS Ladies! Don 't Fail to Attend the Vm - - value. ' - - - TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT nmz?mm: STDIJE :btPSPVO .... and are Invited to attend Saturday. October 17. in the Masonic temple. Good music has been eve-nin- Ui :' 0 ' ' " ' At Factory's Price $13.75 to $21.75 All Wool Overcoats w. I FOR RENT Strictly1 modern, four room and- - bath" apt Close in. Phone 007-- J or see HeJndselman Qptical and Jewelry Co. .. NewToday Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth have aa their euesta for a few "days, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Young, Mrs. Parley" James and. daughters, Alice: and Louise Spence. and Mr. EXPERT Marcclliug, 50c. aud Mrs. Emil Isgreen of Suit Lake 760-- J lor appointments. .. Oily. 2nd E. WELEWORI1I 0-1- 8 FOR RALE Good baby buggy, cheapr 846 W. 1st S. Phone 1030 , Phone I Jack Frost is here. Are you prepared to meet him with your nice.warntain-i derwear, Shirts, Shoes, Hose, Gloves, j etc Remember we have the best M the lowest nrirpR.. '.?rV: Ol8 . S. 231 N 15 FOR Ql'ICK SALE '23 Ford roadCake Sale The Grandview ward ster in good condition. 512 S. 2nd West Hill hold a cake sale at Sutton's hensi Market Saturday cotueiicing at 8 :30 FOB SALE 123 Leghorn S. 15 W. 6 T. WVGammo, FOR SALE Good china closet din o'clock. ; Eight varietlea of cakes ' ; r will be placed on sale. ing table, plano, rugsJifffl.-Dthe- r household furniture. Call 392 N, 5th 8 i ' ; Leaves on Mission Carl and Clif- WANTED Girl for general house West ford Kichins, who have been man- , work references. Phone 512-FOR RENT Rooms, boari if de- aging the Klchiua Motor comnonv. 3 W. 4th N. 8 , left Thursday .for Salt Lake where apqr saw . they will attend missionary school WILL care for one or two children E. 1st N. Phone 943-J- . for a week before Ienvinir for ho at my homeMltlrftrejatijyflrk, LOSTT-Leatroll apd brigf case CaU 678-J- . to , on Center gtreet, Sidney Jenuns Re- j AdsVefltling Mr. and Mrs. WANTED 3 nieu to contract the Leave at Hunter's Barbershop, y . ' ward.-fcrvan J. Nelson and Bishop L. L. topping and loading of 20 acres of ' Nelsofl attended the wedding recep. 8 good IwK Phone uori 01 air. ana Airs, yuayle Dixon Having leased our large home; at 45 W 2nd 8. and moving Into the at the of home given Henry Jeipson FOR SALE Bucks range, $8. 404 m rayson Wednesday evening. Elizabeth apartments we have the S. Univ. Ave. . fol'.owlnc articles to offer at private HiHfier Guest Mrs. Melissa FOR SALE CafeY reasonable, own- salei 2 brass beds, eomplete ; 1 three-Lewis was the dinner guest of Mrs. er leaving. 306 W. Center street. quarter iron bed, complete; 1 wood Sarah Hansen of Payson Wednesbed. complete; dressers, chiffonier, 9 hook case. ' library table, writing day. tallies, kitchen table, chairs, dining New Arrival A fine ba,by girl room suite, 2 gas stoves, 1 heater for arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. gas stove, large refrigeratbr, elecHarold Palmer Wednesday. Mother tric washer. Other articles to numerous to mention. Dr. M. A. Oonant aud baby are doing nicely. 0-1- 8 - 0-2- 2 01 Men's and Boys' Machinaws Boys' Overcoats, Shirts Blankets , .......... 0-1- Leather Goods ". 0-2- 2 182!VestCenter St., Provo. 35rvalue her 0-1- 9 I 0-1- -- 0-1- 8 a CHOICE PATENT FLOUR L . 48 96 DANGEROUS SPECIAL TO AIR PILOT . lb. sack $1.80 lb. sack $3.50 Delivered vf s f CITY FEED STORE 151 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 114 READ HERALD WANT ADS Me4Jndei:-the-rystal-BFEATURir J5. (T'P) LONDON, Oct., Medical men attached to the flying forces of all countries are showing considerable anxiefy at sthe sppds - ' 4 attained by airplanes. have been Warnings given already uerm- by leading iiRysiclans-th- at ancnt injury and deitb will ensue if orach higher speeds are attempted than the four miles a minute alre:ly " attained: Aviation experts have discovered that the greatest danger to a pilot from a bealib point of view Is at of "banking" a turn at ' ' high speed.1 It Is known that the centrifugal force thrusts the pilot oier on his side and wrenches the blood out of the brain into tho body The result is to disable the pilot for some seconds by sharp swift spasm of brain anaemia. thu'n(it i Visiting IIere-M-r. Palmer. ' WARSAW, Ind., Oct, 15. (L'P) The grandmother of all "Lizzies" of .the automobile family was one of the principal attractions! at the Kosciusko country fair here. . The machine, made in 1902, was the first automobile ever used for the delivery of mall on a rural route in the Cnited States, the carrier being the present owner, Elmer Vandermark, prominent Koscuisko county fanner, who drove the car 25. miles under Its own power to the fair. ; ' "Never failed to keep warm," said Vandermark, attention to the fact that the engine is, located directly "under the seat "And I'll venture to say that this little car scared more-hor-ses than any 100 present day automobile. calling aii ft , In vest HERES "YOUR " CHANCE ors, US12 rods land, right in town laree brick home, moaern," value 16.000, sale price $3,800. Ton must quick. TWO DAY OFFER ONLT-Ca- sh talks, just a Mttle cash and terms. Buy a store building, with all the fixtures, with garage and four room frame home new, 3x12 lot, nicely located.- - A snap at $2250. Let us talk it over. NO fooling. Four room frame, 3x9 rods lot, value $1,000, sale price $850. Small payment down or trade on car. Must be sold quickly. Don't ' go without a borne. RESTl'ARANT Last offer, with " tables, chairs,' stools, counters,' dishes, cash register; range, cooking titensils, everything" goes ' fpr $1,050. Value $2000. HOMELAND REALTY CO. 102 North University Avenue, Phone Apricot Torte at ANDERSO H INTRODUCING ;35c The Shop of Quality 35-- - f.Tir .' ; DAINTY PASTRY rfl .::8c .. .$1.49 . . ..$2.90 368 WEST CENTER PR(y . ' nn-un- f"'""Jfl MISS NELL ANDERSON AND "SATURDAY and Mrs. A. L. Stricter at Portsmouth Ohio.' are visiting with Mrt. and Mrs. I. W. -- Well worth Chain Stores ' 0-2- HIGH SPEED r.;.; Men's Unions $2.00 value . . : . Men's Work Shirt $1.25 value - Men's Dress Shirts $2.00 value Men's Work or Dress Shoes $4.00 and $5.00 values -- ;- 787-R-- --dm .....to r.n ... 0-1- And you get them at factory prices. I Boys' Fleeced Urrionsr- fall sizes Boys' Knit Unions . . $1.25 value Famous Elk Skin Hose. 0) mm - j.:. -- Constipation causes blotchy complexion fget relief with Kellogg'$ ALL-BRA- -- N Permanent r lief and int. proved appear' ance brought ' " why doctors recommend it. That is ' why it is guaranteed to be permanently effective, if eaten regularly, to , thoutdnde. Constipation is a serious, insidV ions disease. Over forty dangerous diseases can Be traced to it. And minor .ills, suchas nnpleasant breath, 'headaches, blotchy complexion. i Don't let' constipation send its poisons into your body, not even for on. day. Get permanent relief It has with KelbWs brought health to thousands after peopls have suffered for years, and all else has failed. It will bring sure relief to yon I gallon's is ALL BRAN. That ia ALL-BRA- or the purchase price will be9-turne- d by your grocer. Notlftig N brings sure relief iut in the most chronic cases. Eat at least two tablespoonf uls .daily in chronic cases, with every "meal. Delicious with fruits. Try it in, muffins, and 'other recipes givenon every package. .; is natures Kellogg's own way of cleaning the intestine. It is made in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served at leading restaurants everywhere. Your grocer sells ft. ,: ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- i ALL-BRA- N (irni? Otahna Gardens Orchestrd W Don Kirkham and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 7th |