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Show THE PHOVO EVEMNG HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 6.1925. - PAGE THREE. . KLANLEADERi - i W X Camp Xo. 1 f the' Daughter of the I'tah Pioneer wlU meet at the borne of lint. Rob 8uow at 456 East Second Nona vita Mrs, Jaue BoahardtM Joint hostess. Mrs. grow will five the history of her two grandfathers, Abram Holllday and Thomas Carter, and Mrs. Boshard will give the history of her father, Peter Stuliba, A good program hag been arranged for and all members are urged to be pes-et- V' ,v. v. ; ' i 1V.-- v v i t vi ft c-. i - i ',r i i sT w also "been arranged.' are All members v Invited to atteadL . Mrs. Uettle Speckari will ft the lesson in the Relief Society aieetlng of the Fifth ward Tuesday, after noon. A double quartet win furn ish the music. All members are " urged to be present. ' . : . ' La-vo- Pretty Pattern Linoleum , L sout bwest of Marseilles. THowtrignir. andThe Second ward Relief Society Haines, Mrs. Lavon Billings, Miss The Hawaiian Islands were meeting Tuesday afternoon will lie Dorothy Dunn, Miss Rose Haines, Is charge of the theology depart- - Misxes Norma, ' Ruth and Doris named Sandwich by Captain James BcTFTTalnea, tXwk wht'u he eiplT6trtBcm in aiw, Allan-Dnn-n; 1778, but the name did not remnln. "The T Ifo (if F,ui,.h ' Cleve Haines and Don Dunn, th. A vocal solo will lie rendered by Mrs. Dyson, All members are corThe theology committee will have dially Invited to lie present. charge of the First ward Belief Society nireting Tuesdaly afternoon. The Bonneville ward Relief The lesson on the continuation of k Society meeting to lie held Tues the Gospel dispensation will be day at 4 o'clock isnnder the direc- given by Mrs.- Williams, Mrs. Sarah tion of the theology deportment, Ramsey will give two. vocal; num Mrs. Minnie Allen will give the les- bers and a musical number will be son on the "Dispensation of Enoch." given by Mrs. Anna Hinckley. All Several good musical nuijiliers have memliers are Invited. . Cheerfuljcolors in beautiful new patterns, that is what you will find in Armstrong's Linoleum, thy spring. It will surprisey oil how, little it costs to cover -your room.: You canT aTfantYo be. without it" , LINOLEUM RUGS MI They are cheerful and o easy to keep clean. A damp cloth once or twice a week keeps them bright and fresh. - Mfftt -- rt Bubonic plague wa ft recorded New Zebnid slieepnien are trouas occurlng In A. P. 642 in lVlu bled with new plngnes, the rabbits lum, Egypt, it haviug by which eat the grRss. and the kca, trade routes over the then knowu a of ntountaiu iwrrot which world, until, at its height, the mor- hires holes in the sheep's back and tality was from 5,tUU to 10 mm jxr-so- cats the fat iiwny from the' a day. PAYSON -- 1 - New Today! 'Tt, old-tim- e . nm RENT Modern- - apartment. Also garages. Inquire 00 E. 4th North. Thone 5&f M. FOR SALE Nice little brick house, good garden spot, clothes closets, pantry, good cellar, gas in house. Owner leaving for Salt Lake. Must Near- Fourth ward sell, $2100. . . " tuiri'li f.ii asyto-clea- n Trwnn tycsxehsav tficliew pattern fiooi5(f Armstrong's Store. Rich marble tiles for the dining room, plain and colored tiles for. entrance halls and sun porches, quiet colorful figures for the jaspes for the living-rooroom. Produced by Armstrong's decorator-designertheseHinoleum pattern r needbnly one thing to turn them a colorful floor for you. s, The Bates Stores method of laying CEMENTEDnd tacks. We really know how to make a a satisfactory floor. builders' deadening felt. .Then the linoleum is cemented down with waterproofed (edges and seams. Thei job' is done without dirt or upsetting litter at one time, there is no second call to recut and refit cushion-o- f Handsome Linoleum Rugs, en otflsh. Over the whole add s few olives cut from pour over this a little of the FOR SALE Ford bug, $50 down. soned gelatine, set en toe, keeping the rest of the gelatine where It ta, 515 AV, 2nd. S." 2 just warm. When the gelatine ova the rioe is tat pour over K the ra AUCTION SALE. BUaininff gelatine aad t tea An April 21, I will gelt at public until Deeded for was. Os Che aaladl make he 3 rooms of nice furniture, Ik auction,' Into two-4nauuasss) aad hy Hedcmn TremMj Trade nliout as good as new, 'also a new BoaJc an ounce of gelatine lri a, pieces of endive or walaMraMtnA lr to nutritioiM dish. MeJdain Trembly Truck,- -4 for example be uses gelatine, which of the adds to the assimilation ether taumdienta. The OlustraUon obowa Mr. Covarrublas preparing tt Ok dish, preparatory to aervtag la This frkenda. U his of group 'y fn A-- S tTsrhtt iM frame house be moved from property. This house can be used for .many puntoses. Will garage 4 cars, property lwated at 1000 W. 2nd X. Provo. COL. I. B, VAWDRET. Auctioneer. FOR ' jrater. half, a hour. Beautiful and ' """" . Fotiter-Millmr- n k:t. " when he attempts to Interfere. . Other big names In the pnpiwrt-in- g cast include Knymond IliUfon, Dnle Fuller, George Cooper. "Sjkk; a OtDonnell. Emmett King, John and Lonis King. ;. , Oil-lio- J tliAFftlAN MA- Y- . Is young Joyce and Claire Ada ins bery before he goes to the gallows, appears in the rose of his- sister. Wallace Beery, said- to have . tbe greatest role" of his screen career In I SpksmodicCrcmpisfrequentl this picture, plays Ken, a stoker on relievedbyoneapplicatioRQf- the river bout. He starts no end of trouble by trying to force his drunken attentions on Faro (and kicks Joyce around uiimereifuly (Wf 1 7 MUlton Jon y.r(y oh Itpr tf K ClOCKWOrK PR0UP - aervojadu f Ca53?5Si . Call SSS 8. 3rd E. Phone i rugs we call thes new serviceable linoleum' rugs we might say "wear-protoo, they are so sturdy. , Phone 203 for ur estimator. He will call with pattern of genuine inlaid and sturdy printed literteum. ' .... ii of - 636-W- . V8CKS VapoRub UJ I A-- 8 - I ' yAXTED Girl 16 do general two In housework, family,, 455 N. lsfc'E. A-- 8 Fecial Cold FOR SALE Trombone, good ease. Conn make, A-- l condition. $32.60. A-Phone 304. 8 Com.' FOR REXT-Go- odyoung stock. m V. pasture for Close in. Phone M-or call 274 N. 1st W. incOnl 6 RAGS and Junk bought, 607 E. 4th M-S. Phone lft-W- "Dirt-proo- f- .' 6 "The eight-inc- h fish caught this Spring is three feet long by now P.' 813-X-- J. A-1- 9 mromg 1 f ARMY HEAD TO ' tablets "April CJohn secretary of war since the beginning of the Harding and close political, advisor of President Coolldge, will resign from' the cabinet as a result of the mild stroke which he suffered WASIIIXGTOX. to work off the cause and to W. Weeks, NO INTEREST on Wednesday. Though Weeks' condition was reported much improved today, his family has persuaded him to give np- his official duties, it la Mid. - teallUaUoy I Tata CARPET and rug cleaning by experts; open for business. Phone Abex Carpet Cleaning Co. LEAVE CABINET EASY TERMS a properly balanced food, enjoyed each . day tome aay will make you resralarat . 1 iIjtv". j- ; ; Lay con-oad- - -- Of all the aids to making rooms cozier, prettier, more colorful there i nothing to eqiftl these NEW pattern floors of Armstrong's Linoleum. And what wealth of patterns and colors you will find at Bates, First our experts publications, to- be the most original of fine. Butter a square tin and lay But hia originality lightly over the bottom Wta of eold amrteaturista. Aoesnt atop there. His secret hob- rice; between and around tb rkoa of meat-froby to the preparation of foods, and iteatter small pieces he baa an Intuitive knowledge of very, thoroughly cooked soup meat twinges? Then you - should know rheumatic trouthat many bles are due to an excess of nrlc ucid and must lie treated through the kidneys. "When the "kidneys weaken,' the whole system is upset ' by these body poisons. Help your kidneys with a stUmilunt diuretic. Cue I Hum's Pills, the remedy your Here Is a neighbors recommend! ' Provo woman's case : , Mrs. Andrew Edwards, practical" nurse, 602 W. 6th St., N. says: "My back was Iajne and sore and rhcu luntlc pains through the small of me to give up my housework. Dizzy spells came over me nud I felt nervous. My kidneys were sluggish which also annoyed-me- , put .after using two boxes of Doun'f' Pills the trouble left mc." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy----ge- t Doan's Pills the same thur Airs, Edwards had, Buffalo, - Roman Meal inLX&A eaersVofJartJandiSttiet nj!jfijr6Bijnd, is a pod of red sweet pepper chopped (swer-ama- rt Many Pangs That Pass for Rheumatism Are Kelly Due to 'Weak Kidneys, Faro Saniuon, daughter of the pro-- . prietor of the most notorious saloon In the camp. That puts him in bud with the .vigilantes and things wind np with his being deported .with the HAIITFORD, Conn.. April 6others on The TTver fjoat. (I P) -- Although Geru Id 'l)itpniai)' The. boilers on the old ramshackle nutil bandit and convicted murderer,' craft blow up, Mauy of tbe pas- Is sentenced to die June 2ft, It do sengers land safely at San Fran vcloK-- today that ho still has a! cisco, but Joyce, his' slitter Martha, fighting churice for his life. t In addition to the prfjliablltikg-TBa- t" and "Faro with several others and fhe X'onnecticut state court of. TTEe crew are swYpt seaward, him a iicw4i1hV Out pnst the Golden Onte they apiionis drift, out, far out, into Pacific into for the murder of Patrolman James ... : what Ske.lly,Cj!ipnjttnmay be given a The picture brings It all to the new leascim life by federal author-- . ities deiuaiiding he serve unexpired screen at the roluinlilu theater. Pauline Starke plays the part of Iortioiiof 2.'5 year sentence in the Faro Sampson ; William Collier, Jr., Atbmtu penitentiary for mail .rob--: A-1- 2 A-- 6 Are You Rheumatic? . V IGOEi; CXVARRUBIAS or Pour over It enough boiling water Mexico" as to inake a pint and a half of liqknown to uid. Season with salt, pepper, cl- - ' ' business. This information wis glennea by Victor Fleming during the producpiction of his latest Paramount ture,.. "The Devil's. Cargo," due tonight and Tuesday at the Columbia. The story is laid iu Sacramento in 1850. "Life In the gold camps was untold usually quiet," one Fleming. "An argument always ended in a few moments with one of the debaters being carried away feet first with a few chunks of hot lead In bis ribs. "Everyone knew this and everyone was careful alwut mixing litto another's affairs." ' "The Devil's Cargo," adnpted for the screen by A. P. lounger from the story, "The River Boat," by Charles Vhittaker, duplicates the little town of Sacramento asr It years' pro. really was 'seventy-fivCut off from the rest of tha world, the only communication with neighboring San Francisco being by means of tbe stage coach, . AtT thejiirie of the, story tbe citizens have banded together in a vigilance committee beut on driving out of town many undesirables. A young fellow, John Joyce, comes to Sacramento to edtf the town's only pnpeJL forthejutau6e,Uient oL the He meets caiiKe of the vigilantes. aiidThlls desierately in. love with - Farmers & Merchants Bank from Mr he"Theis Han familiarly X fistic brawls, lynchtngs "ffiid liattles you suffer the agonizing pongs with Indians. Every man was par of rbeuunittemf Are you, tortured ticular to attend strictly to his own with rheumatic joints and stabbing - ForXD Indies glove. Identify it at Roberts Hotel and pay for ad. ' ' ABGO.' DEVIL'S lAta In the early California gold camps was not merely a series of sound business puts a part of its earnings in a surplus account jtor emergency or development. person Every business-lik- e does the same through a Sayings Account in this Bank. Start now! a , scie - THE Every Co. NEPHI : From Business "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" SPRINGVILLE Announcing a SALE to the Advantage of the Home A Lesson SEE LINOLEUM DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS k..t TUESDAY' S HERALD "Man From Mexico" Makes Mexican' 'Trembly Truck 99 This is headquarters for Armstrong's Linoleum in Utah County. An unusually large display of pretty Spring patterns will greet you this week. Be sure to'seejthe attractivArmstrong's Linoleum display in our .west windows... Special attention will. be given all who visit our Linoleum department. PROYO g. cfliiiiiimiiicmr , ' Specially Featured This Week In Our Floor Covering Dept. Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll for our ad in . ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM IkJ.uu m The Graudview ramp '.'of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. 1L E. Kartch-ne- r , Thursday afternoon at 3:30, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knndsea en- April tj. A good program has been tertained at dinner at their home arranged for the occasion and all Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. eligible members are Invited, Balph Hattort, Mr. and Mrs.- - Buss Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crane enterHattoa and sons all of, Garfield and Hut ton of tained at a dinner party at their Mr, and Mrs. Hyrnm n Frovo. Spring flowers and fer'is home Sunday la honor of Mrs. were used in decorating the dining-tableBjllings and baby of Price, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Haines and family A large Following dinner a pleasant after- of Xgden. bouquet ' of noon was spent ninte and hyacinths formed the wntarplftef if f Mfia--a iitthrwky Islet In the social chat the table. Covers were laid for the Gulf of Lyons, France, two miles business will . Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs are inexpensive. W-- The preliminary round In the legal fight to clear D. C Stephens a, former "old man" of the K.u Klux Klaa of Indiana of charges ef assaulting and kidnapping Ulsa Madge Oberholtaer was act for crimlual court today. Eph Inman. noted criminal lawyer, retained to defend Stephenson, motion to was ready to 'present quash. aU uidivtmeoU against the former grand dragon. In the event the motion Is overruled, Stephenson will enter a plea of not guilty. A slight Improvement in the con dition of Miss Oberholtaer was re ported bat physicians were . still doubtful as to her recovery. She was still In a condition from poison taken after the alleged attack and Injuries suffered at the' bands of her assailant 'Z : it aa important ' mti n "? fro n.i: FACES JUDGE R I - 5 pf.belng the Mile. Nordae holds the honor cjsstc-TOleTTratl- Wer t" la Europe.-- Her . . test a wn -- thro'jgWi tht continent as the moat beautiful hSVi made her known fortify the system against an attack of, Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c The box bears this signature Troleum. Of course, there's always the allowance for stretching of a story by some Isaac Walton. But here's a fact we can assure you Saperior. Gas and Superior Oil apajthe symbols of re-- i fining perfection, and means. Jonger life your your motor. When we fill you are up your tank and your motor ' " '. making us prove i- - Givi us the opportunity. r' SUPEPJOR-SIYIIGN- S 5 1H.-WES- T " V CENTER PHOVO,UTAH - , 1 ;;;t |