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Show rcr:: page THE EVENING HERALBK MONDAY, PCTOBER 19, 1925. ' .MAM cinies r it p Week-ud- tle flH-x- Vork in tliis city with stichi. Mr. aad Mrs. George Worthen, Mrs. Mary Chamberlain will give the lesson in the ' fifth ward Belief Society Tuesday afternoon, on The ljfe and works of the poet Edwin n Markham. A special musical hag. also been arranged and a cordial Invitation is extended to aU member . Mra. ' H. and Mr. It. Atkin havvrtturnetl to thetr home In Hinctiaui after spendins the Chance To See Mr. Alhert . Jones. : Vkited Here Mrs. Lyle Cooiuhs of Salt Ijikc siieud the jmst few flays in thM citv visiting with relatives and f rieuils. The Freshman" ; ...Ht Logan prof, Calvin Fletcher of Lopio spent the, weekend in this city visiting with rela: Mat: 2 :30 - 4 p. m.,-- 15c, 25c. Eve, 7 :30 - 9 :l5t25c, 35c y ACCLAIMED THE GREATEST . T ENTERTAINMENT EVER i PRESENTED IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY!-- - tiye-s- 7 . . . GLYN TYRON in "CUCKOO LOVE" morning. DON KIRKHAM and his orchestra in concert Mother'uud baby irn Visit ills Here "front MichigSiv Jack and Cecil lloyt of Ann Arl)r, Mich,, are visiting lu this city for a revv: uays tliu guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. ' L. Cut Flowers Fresh f ...... New - Strong. Arrive daily from the best greenhouses in the state. k VA.TEr-Gi- Pure Silk full fashioned, long boot. $1.65. value. All Bhadeg. Pair Burson Heather Seamlesshose . . . Vaue 65c. 3 pairs for Silk and wool hose. Values $2 and $2.50. Pair .... l Pamit-Teach-e- Suit CostsT $250 & T it 0-2- 1 - SALE-i-Furuitu- d 0-2- if ft T V Trwy 'DANCING and the Charleston Classes open October 24, it the Columbia theater.' Registration at theater box office 'during thte week. Prices: Ballet Dancing, 3.00 per month (4 lessons) Charleston, $1.00 per lesson. f Mr;. Norman Anderson will assist in teaching the : Opt :M S I to $2.95 Scores of other items dis played on our tables not men tioned in this ad. FARWELL'S SUITINGS 69c Q "03 36-in- ch rens Wool "Mixed Suitings school dressses. for Imported Ratines. Values to $2.25. Yard .. 36-inc- h' mm mm s mmnm- -0 chil- - C0 03 C Yard ...69c .-. -irvwvvi-urviru-trtfi Rogers Silverware Given Away Free A coupon with each 25 cent purchase. Save Your Coupons mittently for approximately I " " ' i r SICKLY, TEEVISH CHILDREN Children suffering from Intestinal worms are cross, restless and There are other symptoms, An DENVER, Colo., Oct. 19. earthquake wasjreported here to- however, as dark rings under the day by Father A. W. Forotall, in eyes, bad breath and takes no intercharge of the seismograph at Kegis est In play, It la almost a certainty college. . - oi Virginia Boquct, lSyeorow gin to do Quincy, IU., la determined done-aw- lra what no other won? an has the Rngllsn . channel Only In th recently she warn i miles His8lslppl river and can sow wul 18 hours without resting.. She train for her big task by swimming in hn wake of river steamers, ai the wtgaw wade by the ra are eakl to be similar, tottosi of tnecnannekr i J ; stern-whee- " 1 i ' ,i 41 ' f - , eating-swayl- ts The surest remedy for worms Is White's Cream Vermifuge. It Is positive destruction . to the worms but harmless to the child. Trice 35c Sold by Hedquist Drug vitality. Co. r . - .Adv. BIG BROTHER, - i '.' .: Father Forsfall taiid the qnake oceurea prolmbly within between 1,500 and 2,000 miles from Denver, and upon first exumination ot the Instrument believes It was south of here ' I 12 min utes. -- Kb earfh- NEW TOEK, Ott. of modorate intensity, was quuke rerardrd on the seisntogrnphxat Fordham university at 6:01 a. m. today. The shock apparently "was 550 'tallies distant and lasted inter V setts ' Growing Old Too "JS a vwt'WHEMifiEsalOrMa TlM Tf5 VISIT "K 5luFF VP AN? I OoRa BE - I' . - .ji. Jt Million Jan Umj Yarkf ..Fast? Teacher of ' CORETHROAT . $1.00 Values .... . , ISREG1STERED 5 ' -- k and Wool Blankets EARTHQUAKE 0-2- 1 0-2- 1 - " . . . . 7&& it'; Si T-- k FARWELL'S SILKS Plain and Fancy - 70x80 Silk ' r Full cutFull length. Made of ' M flfl I heavy outing. Value $1.50. EachV iUU Value $12.50., Pair 0-2- 5 -- ' Values to $4.95 ...... and GOLD" , GOWNS 66x80 Part Wool Plaid Blankets Value $7.50. Pair . . . , . Ail" . , ? $1.50 0-2- 1 i DRESSES While they last ...... 0-2- 1 . I GORDON HOUSE 49c" ......;..; $219 0-2- 3 Another Record FARWELL'S DORNA 66x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets . Value $3.45. Pair' 72x80 Plaid Wool-Na- p Blankets Value $5.45. Pair -- Nell Anderson 12 60x76 Cotton Sheet Blankets Value $2.45. Pair 0-2- 5 ,16k .... 36-iri- FARWELL'S BLANKETS . " 02-da- .36-inc- 72x90 Pure White China. .'. Cotton Batts. Each ALL SEATS IQc ' $ 27-in- ch FARWELL'S OUTING i 0-2- 5 . J'WOBIEN Red Seal Ginghams, IQ1 Value 25c Yari . ; . . . . , ". . . , , I rk Heawy Outing, light and 1 patterns. Value 25c Yard I DU h light Outing, good . . . .... weight. Yard . Heavy Cretonnes values to 50c. Yard FARWELL'S BATTS . trand FARWELL'S DOMESTICS 4 Brown Sheetings : Value 50c 0C" Yard .00C 9-- FARWELL'S MISSES' UNIONS ; , o isv.v.vx " Values to 15c $1.00 ........... ............... .v4i I aBdwVals 2C yard" $1.00 18x36. Values 35e 4 for . . . 0-2- 1 J 95c 845-W.- .. LADIES' FLORAL rrmcess Plauen 32-in- ch Value 85c. Sizes 2 to Each 0-2- 1 . - .. FARWELL'S LACES FARWELL'S DOUBLE THREAD BATH TOWELS ' Holland Bulbs : .' .... $1.00 for general house- rl " ; FARWELL'S HOSIERY mi - ' obtained. Ambitious Toil ) work: Phone Visiting in Provo George Spainhower jBiid oii Vernon, of Eureka are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. FOB SALE Small heater In good A. E. Huish. condition $5. 491 YV. 2nd S.or phone 305.. r To Give Play The white (irganizntioir of the TiihpanoKoa LOST Ladies gold yvrlst district will present a p'ay entitled watch at B. Y. U. dance Saturday. blooms Plant now for spring "Peai-- at Any Iilce." at tlie Third-war- Finder please return tp; registrar's amusement hall Wednesday, office at the university. . (le.tolier 21, aftenion ami evening, it is announced by Mrs. P.-FOB SALE 700 head yearUng Phone 466 77 North University Avenue. of he Ladies Floral who is presitiampslme and BambuUlet rams. dent of lite association. Will sdl any number desired. Address Leland Tuft,' SattdjrK. F. D. . Visited Here Dr. and Mrs. X. R. Nor 1: Bams near AVest Jordata T Jackson of Salt Lakevspent Sunday Sugar factory. . in this city with'Mr. Juc1t$pii'a par. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacfesou. FOB BENT Two modern heated apts. inquire 50 S. 5th E. Suit Filed The 'Titific Standard Mining company has filM suit in WANTED Apple pickers. First the Fourth district court against house est of Lincoln high school the Thief Consolidated Mining com- Provo B'iichcrgeu Hansen. pany to quiet title to a group of Tonight and Tuesday mining claims" located in the East The party taking thepillow from EDMUND LOWE A Tintie mining district. The plainthe baby buggy ntJS24 W 4th N. in tiff cinopany claims to have ac- will please return it to avoid trouble., "PORTS OF CALL" ' . quired title cr the property by locatand the cluiniH and fulfilling the reing, "IDAHO" No 8 quirements of thi law in doing the Pn rty desires to practice on piano at . necessary assessment work'.; private home or ward chapel for Ail Sipiles Clifford L; Wright; cue hour daily. Call 903 before 5 T'tah county amlitor is the happiest p. in. man in the world Such would be . X,-- , WtAthe impression gained by his smiling FOB SAXE First class gwert Spanfeatures The cause of hjs happiness ish onion, 75c sack or by truck is a fine baby boiyvhq made his load. Call -Shows 2:30 - 4 - 7:30 "9 in the Wrigh home 'Monday - Tuesday FOB BENT 3 room modern apartment, close in, garage, reasonable PREVENTS IXFKCTIOV rent. Phone C94-. The greatest discovery in flosh '"-.( liealing is the, marvelous Borozone, FOB BENT 5 room house, 010 AV. a. preparation that comes in liquid .0-2with 1st North. andriwwder orm. - It FRANK MAYO tiou treatment that not only rmri-fie- s l'XJJtSALE--cog dump beet rack BREAMER SYLVIA the wwiml trf germr that cause " trade for un-- ' orwill andliorser . and Infection but it heals the flesh with broke'colt Phone 790-J-FRANKIE DARROW extraordinary speed. Had .wounds or cut whicb.tako weeks 'to heal comedy i WANTED Experienced waitress. with the ordinary liniments mend JFt a 4 BUTTERFLY" "POOR Hotel Boberts. j Apply quickly sunder the powerful InfluNews Comedy ence of this wonderful remedy. Pricie - - i FOB gray euani-ele(liquid)' 30e: G0c, and $1.20. Powroom Met, and heater dining der .30c and 60c. Sold by Hedqulst Wednesday - Thursday apply Hotel Boberts. Here is tlie new flying suit for olrv Drug Co. Adv, and Conway-Tearl- e iUI pilots tinrt army avialuia at Aileen Pringle vcmptins attitude flights: Tasta as ' McCyok FloW, Dayton, O.. have in . provod that a lining of faivn reins THE MYSTIC" deer fur m:il,es the warmest suit. Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat Th Lite ot IS to 22 young reindeer are. required to make one suit, the Vtnl mm Slid. - - The large volume of sales last week is proof sufficient of the. appreciation by our patrons of the values they ' The Manavu ward Belief society will incet Thurwluy afternoon at 2 :30 in the Belief Society hall. The literary committee will have charge. The life and works of the great western poet, Edwin Markham, will be given by Mrs. Emma Cluff. Discussion will follow. A good attendance ia desired. evening' In compUment to Dr. and Mrs Henry Biley of Salt Lake. The are.do-iiifWiicel- " Bargain Opporlunites That Are Unusual Mr. ' The Daughters of the Pioneers, camp No." 5, will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at the' home of Mrs. Josephine Finlayson, 145 North Second East street, Mrs. tlalayson will give the history of her parents. All members of the camp are Invited "' to be present. . .' Mr. and (iraiKhhiutiter Mi's. C. V. Auderhcn are rejoicing Mr Sam Mr. and Biley of Los over the arrival of their first grand entertained at the home of child, which was horn to Mr. and Angeles Mr and Mrs. Boy Gillispie Saturday Mrs. Clarence Andersen Sunday - , fi'cm OFFERS Tay-lyo- The Fourth ward Belief society meeting,, nuder the direction of the will fee held Uterary Tuesday at 2:30 o'chxk. Mrs. Julia B. Jensen wlU gtve the lesson on the lite and works of Edwin Mark-haA vocaf duet, The Piutlug," the vords by Edwin Markham and music ly Charlea J. Engar, wiU be rendered by Mrs. fcjrlng and Mm Virginia Murdock. A good attendance' is desired. Farwell's " V. PURCHASE" SAL; r. . and Mrs. Aldoua LHxon, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Saxey, Mr. and Mrs... James Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Alexander, Mr. and "Mrs. SterUng Mr. and Mrs. Hoy UifUspie and '' the guests of honor. ".; pro-grai- Reunw Jionie Harold Lloyd - d Lenore lthsuinssiHi. Mis P. lIwe-wMi- " John u fHmeriiu Loraiue-jChlpniu- Your Social Editor, Phon 107 The Valley Circle club win meet itertainttnt rooms were gay with MMni Ilerr Mr. at the (Mue ot Mr& Herman Grimm, pretty "fall flowers and leave. of Kiihriani is 1it1ng la tiris 1TJ Nona Second Eaat, Tuesday and friends. with felatives; city evenlue at TdjU. AU Easdera Star , A pleasant .. evening was jpeiit with gawea and music. ' Theodore nieuibers are invited. Mr. aitT Mr gam Ta Salt Lake Riley took charge of . the athletic , . Biley ef 1a Ansef. wha haw field meet game, A dainty luncheon at Tffr.Ieber J. Pone entertained the lecn Tisiting In JJti city followed and was served to Mr. and afterhome" e her dinner at Sunday fiillis-piMrs. of and Mr. Btiesl Uo;7 Mrs. Sam and Mr, and left today fur Salt Lake where noon. Autunyt flowers were used Mrs. Le'und Thnrnian, Salt of Farrer Lake; were table. Covef. Ihcy will spend a week ths guests in decora ting the Me. an4 Mrs, ttean Mr. and: Mrs. .. of, Mr; and Mrs. Lrlaud f'arrer; Mrs. Kay L. Preston . IVtertMin, Spends t Eph-r-lfti- u ElsieTiretel-o- rtarcid Lloyd WO.ODLIEEeN'S rrftvo TfJtrs flK and Mfti Ora Hansen and dauKhtrr Snth, were" Provo visitors Sunday. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY and Many Provb Folks Fwsl Older fcIoVf Thau They Should ouk, tired, all worn-outyear's ohjcrthnn other folks at your iw": Then look to yor kidneys! The kidnoys 'are the bloodfilters nml if they wvakun, the effwt is (iiick'j--. felt. Yon have constant liackache,- hoadai-hdizziness mid You feel lame, urinary troujiles. stiff mid nchy nil iilayed out. Don't wait! L'so Ooun's Pill.sa stimuhint diuretic to thq kidneys. Hind what this Provo resident say: Henry ('luff; retired farmer, X.- Sill Knot fit., sa'vs: 'WhIK .I woi'khiR In my garden, I stioiHfl ajid-could not straighten. I had severe jiains In. my haek i)il "rt-In l'd 'for '1muI; thn dtiys. My l)arlt'l'iee.1ue stiff and my kidneys acted too f reelx--. 6ue liox of Doati's 'nils, from the Trovo Drng Co., rnif me ou my leer, l was tree from tht tmckache and. tny kldm-ys- t were avf-ini! jiroiicrly ngah."' .m 1'rlee 00c, at. nil dealers. Don't Hlinply ask fot a kidney reinwly et DohiiiR 1'iU.s Uie game.thut Mr. Chiff had. (' Mfrg,.Bulfjtor-N.--y-i-Adv, Are you Ho ron-fp- Cuttees r for-Wom- ei -- V ? -- n ; FostiT-MlIlntr'- ,1""-- - U- - ly ' ' - I W .' ' Get ..What You Want . , . . i r Friendly Service . Ernest Williams la.. " Judse J. V. iiourland1 of Fort Smith, Ark., brieves his eoljur button holds th world's record for long' rvli. He has worn it, every day for 47 eui; It.wua made (runi. a ieco "given him hy his wife, "when .Qy-wrsweetheurts in grammar' .,; athooL: ... jrjrjBTI The wool stocking has Its friends, cm also Its avowed enemies. This seaaon the fashionable now puttees for women promise an alternative. They ire made of the material of the frock Sewing Machine Specialist Simply phone, Hotel Roberts (I make Country Calls Too.) r the oat and are exceedingly warm . t a ad comfortable. - . ...'." " ' . . - l .'.;: ' ' 7.... BIGGEST BtfJSN , |