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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER k 1.926. FAGS' ZZ" 77T, BUY GOOD SHOES-- IT Si - CITY NEUS PAYS CHAIN STORE i U. L fflera of the Botmit vllle ward auBoiuv-that a spot dance will be glvea in the waM nuaement hall Tuesday ereiilu ' The public la invited to attend. 1 Saves You 20 V.: v "GREAT NORTHERN DLack Fine Shoes and Oxfords of Tan and Calf and Kangaroo leather. Government reports show this to be toughest, yet softest leathers known.. Genuine 100 Goodyear Welt . . NOTEWORTHY rhoae 167 e AnImpMelling Sale -7 Mrs. L. C. Vatim and Mm. W C. Mllkn- - are In charge ofa frul: brUveB, by St. Mary's Guild at the SanlUry Mest rosi)ny Saturday morning ceiu- t W o'clock. Miaa Belea Sorrta ' will visit with friends la Pleasant Grove dur . - V ing the (Comlof wek-em- l " And ftvRS Extra Quality a fishing and hunting trip. . Oxfords Walk-Ove- r One of Six. best makes! Conservative lasts; or Racy- models for chaps Rope stijJtched Bal loon toes Best leather Goodyear welt Marvel Value Super 'T ter Stanley DUen, H. A. I)Un, non 'Anderson and Dr. J. Karl Beck left yesterday for. southern Utah on -- , aTl Mr. and Mrs. Jvha Argjle tod ra stake Relief 8ociety. The traU-inschcKil work Included remodelson Harold of BlacVfoot. Idaho, are spending a few days with Mrs. Ar-- ing coats .dresses? hats ind raflou ijie'a sister, Miss Mildred Potter. arth'lea of wearing siHwrel.' !K Wf rd of - better-material- thie' -- $Q95 Over-Slee- p Values to $25.00 This 6ale will be a delight to you if you have been noting the new fall fashions. For here are the very newest modes of the season, at only $9.93. Tiers of velvt, jabots, vionnet sleevss, the new coat sleeves, flashes of metalic trimming, interesting rows of, tucks." The colorings too are very new. ' . '. AH sizes. ' ' . Be Sure to See This Array Saturday Yet have breakfast cooked in fvt fimo a WiHV- - slfl tixc . Lebnd Laraen will - IkeTttoTTuTlug The be- - a Salt week-en- i3 voluntary' bankrupt. " BULKLEY VISITS ' UINTAH BASIN No. 908& .V.v the creditors of F. M. Hickman of Dividend, County of Utah, and il bankrupt. In Bankruptcy hereby given that on the 1st day of Octo'lter.A. D.1925, the Maid F. M., Hickman was duly MA THE RIAL 1 Von. .W. :JF v . will attend the reunion of the Eastern Slates missionaries, which will lie held In that city Saturday. Elmer'' and Walter Holdaway are lake for a few days .... v on a fishing trip... .'. at Strawberry ..... Bulkley, i Episcopal church, b'ff toadjudicated bankrupt; Wild 'that-thday, for the Ubitah reservation, in .4.Bv Ashtony First Meeting vt His Creditor will the interest jnenager.4t.th.U- .Ws cntiretf. ? SmtiW ( Mi irrine store, tKThefd'af theVftice tif the undersiienc inursaay IB signed Referee in Bankriyftcy, 424 morning he will conduct- ordination Salt Lake City. Reason Salt' take City, Utah, service at Bandlett for 7 on the ,15th day of .October,: 1020. of Judge George Chrfatensen at" 10:30' o'clock a. j;nw at which w;ho Will be entered Into the' priesttime the said creditors may attend, hood.: Sunday evening Rev.' H. J. Price is with friends in this city prove their claims,' appoint a trus-tef- t' Johnson, who hag been at Helper for a few days. examine the "bankrupt, and Miss Ruby Smith, county home transact such other business as may for the past five years, will be in come before said meeting. stalled as minister In charge of the demonstration agent, has returned properly Salt Lake City, Utah .September from Spanish Fork, where, she conwork at Roosevelt. 30, 1926. . ducted a training school In the re;. . Rocks ' J. T. McCONNELL, ; Tuesday evening atTVhlte modeling of clothing for the Palmy- i f, : .' Referee in Bankruptcy. he will institute' the ner, Sterling Nev at Talbot of Winneniucca, Indian the of in minister charge artb-deseo- n h Bld' V JtV'the "balanced ration-- - of -- at that place. . WAY BE ADVISED - , - BY fGNORANT SAIESMEN RUY BT THE COFFEE ' NAME r ! T ' The average grocery salesman cannot fry an egg prop- erry, yet many of them assume to tell the best cooks of this city how she should make her salads, bread, mayonnaise, coffee, etc. Most grocery clerk are intent on making a sale only and 4he things they push and suggest to you most, are invariably the items that carry the longest profit. Such suggestions are seldom done with a view to help the patron but for the pur-- " pose of increasing profits. Most grocers and grocery clerks don't even know the brands or grades of of It would surprise you foods they eat themselves. food knows about the. dealer how little the "average less kneanihe .food.he sellsand the raoreJikeryi they, y to feed they, are to tell you jjust what you should-bushould how also you prepare.it. 'your family and ... : ' YOU ARE THE SOLE JUDGE HERE WMor pro--J rarlK).h'drati, viumine and "bulk"' (to make laxatives less often needed) that doctors and authorities now so widely urge. Get Quick Quaker today. All the wonderful 'Quaker Gats flavor is there . . . all its creamy richness. You will be delighted. - Your grocer has Quick Quaker also Quaker Oat's as you have always known them. Armloads of Beauty k 301'LlilG : . and evening at The ARMORY from 2 p.m. to ,11:30 p.m. V: By CHARLES P. STEWART WASHINGTON,. Oct 1. A wo man president! ""TTscountess Astor'a suggestion doesn't appear to have bees taken very seriously at National Woman's m zt ' n 'l some Senate seats, more in the House of Representatives,. maybe a cabinet member or two, But when I inquired about the presidency, they all shied away from a direct reply. I don't quite underParty headquarters, 'and yet there's stand why. Perhaps because- the jf i an atmosphere of satisfaction Jthere considered a woman president an ab V ...A over the fact that It's been definite solute impossibility at present .und - ly made. preferred to confine themselves to The Impression seenis-Jbe that demanding what they think there' Director A. T. Nichols of the Atlnutic,City Pageant c?rtuinly has his afms fnll these dnys for Instance, Zayda Ixird, "Miss Houston"; Helen Douglas, M s Minneapolis" nd Mae Green, "Mlsij Cbirago. ." something fiay come of it yet i . ' some chance they may get - The , a atlonal Women's i Party management passed out word some Gettingdowii . to practical .politime ago that women aren't satis- - ties, there's more or. less sentiment und not as mere "first ladles." A woman who. ran control (be Kahn, Edith Nourse Rogers and fled with, what they've been getting about National no woman reason Teresa fives certainly. a. House have Norton There's of Hep why Mary "cttpipl Woinau's.Purly thus fail from either of ihi country's hindquarters Jhat" the time may vice president shouldn't be able to the seuker's chulr in the House of could conlrut Uie Seimto, for,..of tbe . come not . in. 1923, but maybe in bundle the Senate. and proved them- - two, the former Is by fur the mure major political groups.1 ; ' Representatives 1932 or 1936 when one of the big lloreuce 'Prnll selves excellent presidlw; officers. They want more of turbulent and immnnnsealite bin!?' Cougresswomail A governmental offices, and they're parties will give the vice presldeu tired of getting most of their nomi tial nomination to a womnn. nations In localities where the Aud several vice president have win. j become presidents. . - 1 -: fSTEAK , - mY&lL ft -- r -- the-high- -' cakes - - : VANILLA, LEMON OR GINGER 07n 41 W SNAPS, Bbl. . , .7.". That's' the' likeliest method, opt! mistie feminists think, by which wo- break into the headquarters lust what this meant man,' If ever.--wil- l and the answer generally; wasoft, White House ns chief executives Higher offices? Tasked a num ber of leaders at National Woman's . POT ROAST ib 25 c lb. r. lb. . V LOAVES OF . . 3READ s. SOAP 1 SOAP, 10 - bars for . .. w JU toilet Soap .,,,....u.,...v ' TOMATOES :. 25c i NICE TOMATOES ftib.. . ..,-,.- .j 2c ; h sorghum E. Blue Pine Coffee las Stidib .IP. finest offe : you ever draaK, The V V. . i . . . .... . .. -: 1.' ' "" '..T . .. ..- - I M D lU i ,. MP' . ; , - - m 4i i.ij. 4 4,m :10c a. a VEAL VEAL ROAST LEGS . 27c Ib SHOULDER ROAST lb ALSTEW- - U - lb. ' ' : ,25c 4 - ' POTATOES LARGE POTATOES bushel The CASH and CARRY MARKET -i 20 c nHUTTON'STEW llt CI IK c !?,....:....2flc '.lb. . GALLON CAN . MUTTON .ib....:...: SHOULDER -- ...7. PEETS TOILET SOAP for - -' RIB OR LOIN ROASTS 15c NAPTItiT E- 22c STEAK...- .. BREAD PTnd-GTWHIT- 14c 1 SIRLOIN. STEAK GRAPES . UTAH GROWN GRAPES v.. h ibs. Next to Columbia Theater vSTORES v V 1 FOOPX 'fetAWi ' A Woman President The O. P. Skaggs System methods reverse things. Our . patrons are' the sole judges. They fan take as much time as they like in lookbsg over our display of several hundred items and pir the market. Most every carton or carucontams in-- -: formation, as to quality, contents,; recipes, and etc., information that most grocery clerks know nothing about.- - Just try buying your rbcen vegetables at our stores next. You will find so many pleasing and advantageous features Here, that you can- V not resist becoming one of our regular patrons, just as hundreds of thousands of others have clone, since-ou- r ?T first store waslpened only six. months ago. -' , Every 'afternoon ' ! Quick Quaker Some Day We May Have branjferyj COFFEE 4 i ft , wor.k v . ThREE to five minutes, .Mrs. Ida Filhtore of Welter City INQaa ker is cooked - and - Quick ready Is the guest of her parents, Mr. jind That's taster than plain toast Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, of Vineill's food that st.ands by y?u . " yard, this week. tSfough tbe morning. district-aforesaid- Notice . . lie NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Clah. In toe matter' of F. M. Hickman, ' ' - tud Mrs. Mabel Peterson ofXehl was Spuffurd - willa Provo visitor on Wednesday. Khe In Salt Lake CJty visiting with ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Epb-ral- friends . Ellertsen. X " ' ; y Professor E. H. East ok nd of the Tonbg university spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. .No Woman Interested in Thrift ' Should Miss This Event New Frocks For Fall tW ear . Reanejr U'ft for Chicage this week, where he will attend the " Northwestern university s 4 ' And $7.85 . A brand new shipment of Women's and' Misses' Fall Coats, in the newest shades, the most stylish modes and the of boli via, wool, vclouf, suede cloth, etc; stake was represented v Beydea Uangerfleid of this clfy. by, one member. ' The schwl was ta rewho has neen here with his parents, very' suetyssfuU according " Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dangerfield, for ports.' 1 Chlca-montk to the past returned A. L. Manning, a resident of Rich go, where he will enter the Cni verfield spent Thursday and, tYiday Dangerfield1 Mtv; sify pf Chicago,;; hopes to, complete the conrwe In po- - ia this city.' lltical aclence which he la studying. Edward Mar on of Binghsm Sterling Taylor of Prove will meet spent Tuesday in Provo., with friend's in Delta and spend a few friends; , , ;; days. In ihat vicinity duck tmatiug. Miss Zelda fiiU and Miss Emma 4rl ' ; Values to $45.00 - ICp - ci nr. $lt.J ' SE 4&4 West Center |