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Show THE EVENING ETRALD, TVEDySAY, Z FOUEW 1 Hi: BODY TAKEN TO MANUFACTURING M ARLIKGTON tUid , Overcoats Wa ' Coots' ' - Values to ''f2&.w '..-- - $13,8- 5- ,$tofeat i , 182 . Pi.-- . li Boys All Wool r . Ovrrcoats Ages WO - Krrijjht's.'EM .... .."fOi.wwi One Jot 7. ; One lot of t .Fabrk&. . , Values to $30 (rm . 48.45 West: Center" gfc, H'Uul(y Pw ;JU tbtfr JiimiGDwilqwii lKulaa,t wluh bogie here, ha launched to have fhe arret ronuie Mr. afcd VH. R Haw Indian eceut' feody tktt4'Wa-- 4 iMigrw 'toTle IngMc fr. burial at Arlin. home (a Idaho after spending the tow cemetery niiihhijI1ao corpses-deatwo week' wltk 'relative' lb preaidBBt mad other Uluatrou tbfr dty. rvnu f America, h "Few American realize that; my Bomi " Frem ' 'iUforifU-(-Jl- M lniUiss jtsl mtr tbR kiUTiufajot- J'aeobseo and Jlttle'' grand and slay Indiums," declare vMre. jlariA(isuirtiter; MIhh Elhtl Johnatoii re Prnt-a- .i.'e.w-j...J;- ... llfan1etrtirfMl lst .Provo, ViiPRQVO -r- --r- x-:-.t " -. For f andfer J . . Thoroughly; Eecoriditioned IGuarariteed Sewing Machines: 'white rotAy "I jisioiaioio;:$27.50SINGERTIOTARY.....,...W$10 ...... IV ftO.VV t; . . $8 i i WluiWaWotnlng Trora and turned l5llfornfa where' they visTtifuJ wltk Mr femm4 Bcott Pr - ,' STYLE 66 SINGER,, .................. OTHERMAKES ! "He led many aquadron of United State troop into the India A mari Secure iUrrlaga Lieen! ; territory . and gavte : aaia was taaued In Salt rondurt ta a grpat h'oxt of emjijrcj Ttage lleeutte Lake to Jamef W Bavtll of huikhirHrOvrr-- tb plains ff Mls Lillian Brow a and Uka Hlt bruHka, Kansas and Utah.. .. !It (!vma tp uit )iiat my brotbet cSijeciallAttehtibhi ff (ration younger: ia mentality V rlgiitfully bultuigs in , i 'and up Ariigfta."" leather vesta, fnuine tt 50 pairs Boys' lorig "pants Xbarseiude, value 16.50 I in the 'late colora'cordli roj.i $.0Q jrajua. i. fr.r .:,..:I$2,7ii-S- . 1. ar Prom? Queen:: I "clouk . a 1MVI4 tBwelt 25 wool Overcoats, values "H-.l- , wool L- - &0 up to $20.00, yours for for 15c wool blankets; afjleatrierJIouse pairs Ladies' Bloomers ?i.00 values,, 2 for Mrs. j :i 98c "'!r' EeturrW Horn iliw Tess'CIiIWs and. bet grandparents have returned t tflel- - hdtot m Bprtitgvllle l!jndlng, the past two weeks la Lo value for ; . - . . v. k. ' " - - j. "Rub-Jer- t Double $7sCD $r2.5rva3ue for s, high heels, low-an-d pers;at00and,;$i;55 " ; ; 00 Cfl Singles $8.00 value for ...VwiUU a. pair 20d pairs of Ladies' Slip , ,' 77 all Knight Woolen Mills - 100 ;paira'lidres; Felt SO for: ties only $2.00 V . thing for these cold nights, 75c to $1.00 val- - . i- -a ' " . pairs Ladjes' Golpshes ome-quie- k mIied"ttoe, value35cp , the just wt Boys Caps 2Q0 75C : t,,, 150 pairs Men's viiiig Lt Laeiiiani bt t. 2 pairs -- in i ilaclu ill " bloomers Children's 30 -ThlriTward JUIr PrtMie-,Tb- e Relief society choir will hold tt WHITE SEWING : MACHINE CO. ' Phone STORE QUICK TO INJURE QUICK SELLING- .- - physique--.; J :r " ',y"?tfc t-- fj an i lb i Ui U l U i. naidinf Ja 11-12-- '$17.85. grr - Ages - and 14 tr -U U U A jllBin'i $1.45 . reiariied gbsw WELLWORTII .K!STORE-- r: Ci-- . AjatHe fhere she spent the past tw Wvikj : FASAUEXA Cat. Jan- .Witk her knrtiter aad w4K Mr. and raeveraeat t Mrs.' Kenneth Hhaw. Whlia tbre remove the body of WiUiaar-F- v Shaw at the it!sa tragedy" wllpeMed fVxl?, tmnwrtiiriwl is hktory and. fccHoa "BaXfalo Wtrrrwav itf tfas annoat rofe.pageatt at iaa- Dearer em. on Kew 5 ear' 4aV ilium Atat ,; X ;, home-Sew,Uti- 1 being vigorously Cody, Wyoming, Vfc.lt Here ef opposed by bUstoten ;Mr idaba few day In ' la spend! ii'g u it : Cody Goodman, Knight Mill Quits Manufacturing ' IVEIORTII Vhmt 137 acrninx - r 'J I CITY UKUS i JANTAr.Y-,-li-2?- .' Knight Woolen : Mackin-aw- s for boys, only tJ r-- while they jast T 35c fr 49 whne there utti AngeleU. These are only, a few of the bargains we have. A visit to our storcVillcpnvincej.u: - Tea- atadted iancfng from Theodofe Koa-Idand won ranch' praise from htm for hex' fibWtf IfflianelworETOe vMted With Mis Venice JeppeJSon, : who is teaching dancing ia '4hat . ty, ana aiso aer anui,. ars. " ' : Packard... , '. t ff IMIHNWASWHO RETURNED FROMDEADSHUNSWEALTHAS OFHC ERS DESTROYED HIS DOGS f ALL FIXTURES WELLWORTH STORE) i and Mra J. B. Aahtoni will leave Saturday for the Pacific coast where they will spend two or three weeka. f Leaves for - ; of the real values we are offering. Oaaat-- Mi. FOR SALE ' Center 368 W. 1 1 rrAWlfrSKA, Okta.,rJan. 6 U.bi last illness,' Mejnbpra f the mtn 1 01 com, Mate in imlhf but C. $IIH)J()W. ibecauj!U'ttie, Callferna J. Ecturn .).Wurth frn nounda, ' tne decided be was dead and forthwith (nmeone kvd ht tUttaer ha xtwiwd irom Cailfmv burled 1i(ib ontkr a pile of roclf AM liheM be ba be ylsltJu with " -- ; on a high hill. ' " J fcvef ooli'lP to town. 1 tt fJ UUUgU W,. . , 4 aftf-tftfcfWBfc hmiired bjrifcrwit tfi f ' miiiernUtkm, alone by choice,, Old had left,' aroxa and raine forth to .it Home From Com Mr. and; Mm. w ranrr that dhle, JobttJtluk,7TnerTmn'r-6rTaZJiiatblarJKnunSiTYB" 'refuHfeD msTTipflsrgjui , Buska, Uvea in his blanket on the blood Indiana avoided John Stink as I Provtinim i"allfnrnl whergljthey CMOS bin A hlBsi overlooking the town the man who; came Jaek .froB-b- e.' $4. tfwnt two weeks, ssL;::--' laa 4 and iff naarJyidMade iieg yond. set leot pa city atreeta. ; ; 'John rame to town Mis Martha Walker Prova' t1sUor-aint- on ttobluton , Thereafte?, Peking. a, .China, baa been elected queea of tha of Btnghain spent thd weekend In t JTo bis full biood fraternity, John and slept on the streets of ? aurrounded - by bis only 1B2T junior prom at the University i'rovo. .. h "the1 nan. who, came back from Wis.' The 1 beyond." "To Pawhaska 'nldenti frtonds-- a pock of flondoscrlpt dogs. of WUteonslit; Madwon, the mo?t spectacular LGIII,' Jan., 9. Rosa Neilson, itore Miss HaKel ! Jute-Indiafr s reverted te? Later, a mad dog avara developed, Junior ofprom is j the age event the school year, being Held Kenikltlng B. Y. IT. athlete and Amer-'ti- n stellar who war iMPd tf declared of Ftevo in marshall Wjth is the alwp hejmpd tjip city guest visiting i ftinap beneath the marble dome of the state I hlch school! athlete, hns Fork atreeta.' a were Anderson. of the her ster, Mrs. W. F. atrays. John peta dogs eapltoi. -fit- rt-3obfir c 7 H(e-diggr- a4. ygll;! , Faw-hunk- AWTE f AT , . Jfejjsh graduated IrotnTbe jt i i , been chosen athlwtlc boaca, . Arrives Home nuofcarT-dilrlttg-ou- snch- - ly as eitnnpd food ana high d--robust Inx-urlt- u prW-e- d hats. " the Occasionally, nfemlers of Inblanketed see club the country dian Standing at the edge of tb woods. At their approach, Old John, pointing with an indicative geSFure ronBTirhTriff3;nr5ay !" "iloap big Io(ih, all time chase um' little white bulla" to ngaln retreat Into ' the brush. . ; ' " ' Is Doing hat: tKe '.Wbria: bf :A Seen Popular Mechanics Magazine Names of Garments Traced. Auto Stile over Parmer's Feoca Sewing Machine Ranks, First ' Saves Opening of Gates to Many Languages' ' of Farm ConTcniences : Where1 a country' foiA piisaaS 8tudy of Costume terms reveals that . Sewing machines were found to be d- - the names of many garments, like the through a farmer's field and tw$ th most popular vices in a typical Country neighbor- - art idea themselves, have had an in- gate bad to be opened and CloaexX f - ' labor-savi- i tiood surveyed in Ohio. Eighty-eigout of a hundred families owned had automobiles, six--(. them, sixty-si- x oil. kitchen sinks, sixty-o- n e had waah- -t f or gas stoves, and icg machines. - Tliere were girf 'of electric irons in the home of thirty-Jwo- ', thirty-eigfamilies had. phonotelephones, and graphs, twenty-tw- o twelve home --were- equipped with .bathtubs. ' . ht $ ee fifty-fiv- ht . ' Kef pin g Mortar Warm t.vT.-- During the winter months a1 con ' tractor, who waa erecting I large apartment building, fouhd it neces- aary to provide beat to prwent the mortal from freezing and ta keep the 'w workmen as warm a possible. ' Be "Ing pressed to meet the cpmplettoa -- ate, thich made ItTiecesf&ry' fo the work to go bn without aa tetcmrfii tion, a lirge number of elcctrie heat- -' vn were used as shown in the SHu I mtion.-'-- The mortar-Wa- s placed dii 1 reetly in front of the heater and the i workman, standing near by, was also - j kept warm; Tha beaters were placed -- teresting history and date from early times. In fact, the word "costume itself is the aama, as Smstom" that The khich ' is customarily 'worn. cap for instance, is a relic of the "cappk," cape with a hood. When the" car fell mto disuse; the name was ahortcned to apply only to that portion that went over the head, I ir ironrui uwlw jnjiu vxtDiu. v.v Taait O'Shantcr," the term pa- tne oi la uiaaoo aenvation, jamsa origin being paejama" or leg cloth- " n from the Latm "cotta;" m. a tunic: iacket.sprang fromnaque.1 a short coat of mail and "jumpers" describe garment which the wearer slips on, or into which he jumps. The "knickers" of today recall the wide breeches first worn in' America by Dutchmen, who were called "knickbockers by" WMhmgtan irf' mg."Skirt" is allied to shirt ; a "petticoat,'' originally worn by men, or Was,' in French, a "petit cotte small coot; pinafore is eoinettunf; pinned before and apron Is ft eon- traction of "napefon or cloth. becstrse tbey "Kflta" are kilted or tucked up; "frock eomes from the froc worn by French monks': "clog was a wooden-aole- d shoe for use In mud, and "pumps' take their name from "pompc," i French word meaning ornament, WW ' . &, every time a car passei whicn meant a considerable waste of time for tho motorist, the stile shown in the drawing was found quite a timesavcr. Two boards served a runs of 3 by tracks and pieces of 3 by Spiked on the sides td pro rent.the wheels fehi slipping off.Tri" hole track is, of course, secure.! braced and mounted on posts set la the ground. The etile makes ft un-- " necessary to open and close the gates, and, besides, it is impossible for catlN to cross over on these tracks. n, n, mate-rialwe- rtf AmmoBia' water, auickly 'applied. will prevent damage from' acid that may be dropped while taking reading.. Thia JlJSi.limefer in sha11o.woodctf boxes a bleated and. Wngcra were provided ota the hint for all those who jre tolnj; Btorag batteriea." A rubber mat back of tbh boiea, which ansbtcd the workmen to bang them 'op on the of glass plate under the battery is al ways adviaed. guard board of the tcaoold. 4'hy-droitiet- ;- - L , Wei-typ- e tional Crirn Salt Lake City. It just so happens that a man in Provo has the aamc name aa that first given by the .man V - kiLl J tire action that promise relief These cold Recreational committee of the dm entertain Thursday at a daac to ba given In lfth waf the Manavn ward amusement balL All member of the ward will be i admitted! free of chafrtfe. , In spite Of ? . ' record fA (be A CkUfatort lliab.0 UM mo I mil euisU htm. Mikd nlM nv!iUU PIAMT r rnum BK1NU lilX8,ibi4 KhT m tel. Safest. SOLD I si MUGGUH IVU.T5 . if . ' -- L i' .v severe. J r ; 5?V? for"th7 ! , ' V$ 7 ' 1; plain clothes men record bf Individuals form tbs hurl themselves moat complete, and extensive col-- " Into the room: lection of dkta On Ui dfujrU' which at the first that ha ever been compiled., "";"'" sound 'of the that- - . "Over 18,008 'tiArcofld 'Trlolater. tering of the glass have passed through this offloe lai hnvci the' last four and'a"hairyfear.""Api vinto Awiro, ppweveV,tBat for tne last four and ' r nalfjrearsher Phone to ' total plungod darkness. - ' On,vCAI4LEUH SIMON Through the baa dorte'ror-'ofornfhf ertmid.il darkness that Is heavy witU the mifchHhtf'aaaie Sams'" pungent odor that seeped acuity a wot Dsfrtra. tha which .llrt'hew the long through thtjJwlndow,-sta- b fcrlnuComrnlaalon Is now beams of the detectives flashlights, stting Utt"So U th whols Tliey llluininu a scene of seething i t eonfuslon. Med and women struggle T l.v. . I, ; fu&ll? to reach the door. On a MJ- As.twgato' Cl,'Bdaf. ' k stand' of. teak' lies ka over . Along the wall of m large rodra tarried Ih'mp.' On the floor and on on tbe secoftl Joojf p(,th Police the couches lie long pipes with Headquarter ; puildln. to 'iw weird carvings and Uny bowls. yqrs; tTtty ire raitged Jopg lines Ibf - t i , aok-a- t (aU steel cabiuots- made up of rw Headquarters f. tfpon ro of narrow drawers filled "Batk lh !he fdom r at Police tritn datk sbf Pasted on tbr tbe nsxt ihorntng the phodata sWets are photographs and "of the men and women finger print, ot men1 and women tograph In the raid are compared which bara baetf kentSto New York tal.eu with "thdse In : tber ateol" cabineu. from nearly '1K tba nations 'of Two ' of the aim have Just arrived America and ftnmixt. Tti. 'ita ! from l r T One of the women has Italy; ' .. - , head-flttartfc- ; adiator ' i" Fawar it 1 t'N ' , Sis eal WlA PM' iilL fr aNr'" S' JZf i 1 """"" J Wfl 'iWilNHht tf existed fa ihi .nights are surely country . ia lo t for fcmatkiHftinmitfoe Entertains . the announce-rcortnlls- - comptlft adedaato Sprung a Leak? If not, you arejucky N. ' thatch Radiator RoturaA td Mwroe Miss Violet Jobusoik lias retarned . to Monroe, where she is teaching school after siudlng h holiday here.' d I ment the United States, bag crystallized the public' vagua 0 Ion a tt alarm . Into pnM-- - : Hetimai fr Coast XirLand Mrs. all precaution plants4 J. w. Alrd bar retoraed from a Sometime IrecM accidentally,' The two weeks' trip to the Pacific coast following first-ai- d tip ha aved sev tpon the return of pr. ,AIrd the eral. Sprinkle the plant liberally wit& Alrd hospital win be opened again f eold water. Then, after half an hour; fof pubHc Serttofc"-'let warm air enter the room gradually, but'under no conditions should l.Ta Los Angelea Earl ilanwsring inA Tf&nt" be; broughMntojaeated Son of Mr. and Mral Xevt Manwar-Ih- g room. The whole procest of revival bnOeltirniWlAngehai afshould be spread over a period of on ter baring spent the holiday in to two hours. ' , Proro With bis parents and Xriends. ' n CI ia jrHasYour Returns Heme Mb Leoua Ram sey has returned to ler home in this city after spending the holidays In Halt Lake City the guest of j Miss v' Eva Farley. . r. end Mrs. Visits lii RaB Lake Bcott K Stewart spenf the week-enIn Salt Lake and Garfield tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi Seedhamt ' Mil' Z recent formation of a poraoM M pro-- ; ntinf. clear and nndlstorted picture ol , , taNtw .York Wave. - sioa.and T Given The Name FktiHous sheriff of Wasatch county informs the Evening: Herald that the two iubii fM'Utly arrested there on a ot bavlug intoxicating liquors gave wrong names. Une or tne men cave the name- of C when H. Berry and claimed I'rovo as his home. Later he gav another nnme and claljuutt that bis home was 1n Evening - g ChWForce. Behind qni5 First Aid to Frozen, Pla Ammonia Application for r; .Spilled Batterjr Acid'; orI...Enables Home From - CaUfornkW. W. Nixoa ha returned home from & visit to California. he STTT ATner-fcw- Police to Strike at On. f (Jook. I " Throttungthedkmow Cnfew Lchl Atiurm to School Miss Wiuffred Cook bus returned to I'rovo to attend school from Fountain" Green where ahe spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George - -- , at nd 'oat v George .A. Nixon Returns Form Salt Laker-MrfaMrs. L. A. Gluzier and daughter Virginia and son LaMar have retuntt't, to Provo after sjiendlug New Year's in Halt Lake tho guests of Mj. and Mra Williard Gehtrum and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breretoa. - , . boon-Jieliln- has returned home from California where he spent two week the guest - V. S. SUdtieu. arrested. ' x Center ,- 1 jborri about 65 years ago. It is re--J eeptlon of mel The Indian jrrBb-be- d his lone pet to bla breast atad; oonated that at the time the Oaagea '. faw-f- or the billM. atieaw4tbtherBildjTwlio rhad .was not healthy Ills Blnee that time, the Indian has parents died, and Jobn was thrown never v en toted into the town where qiit upon-- ' the world, 'destitute, U the bfficer killed hisdogs. But In the interim, the town being stated that members of the from a trading post to a tribe divided the property If bts small city, its country club apparents. outmst tlie" slk Inillnn moved proaching Joint's hunting ground. into the vicinity of Pawhuska, Through legul guardianship, The where government payments were hermit's estate hab grown to,. a made. About this time, John was small fortune, but. he apunia t his seized Vi'ith what was apparently guardian's offers f a home "and' v 368 W. health work city achools. ' The, new eoaclrwlU tukolairbis dutlwt Lelil Mondny. Ilia athletic career liegun at Fork b!tU ikhuul 'where1 he starred in track and basketball The high Jump was his specialty at that time. At the B. if. IT, Nelson starred In- basketball, football and track. t. in 1925 and has, srbool at St Anthony, Idaho, where ho haa been in clinrgo.of phyKlnl education, and athletics at the high school, and has also supervised the U7 IM HIGH - V WELLWORTH' STORE I IiESIEMBEKC'TflE PLACED - high school, succeeding J. who recently went to the lTb.' ' of Salt Lake City.. POACH. - . ; , - proximately 12,005 of these had; criminal recfirds. y Wherever the cesspool : ot crime la found opium., . corklrtei-- and'" leroifi then- - "Trjdota of contamination. Wherever drug addiction flourishes; vice, licentiousness,' depravity and madness3 are present.' Ofl records' prove that drugs are at the root of a large proportion, of the crime Jn M w., the United States.-..- -;- . , . . UTbiftnln , , , the Rank of Crlrnej i! The worlt bf the karootld feuria'u In founding up drug addict, and tn damming ti;.- prerd bf the evil. 'than-ridding'- New"Ttvi Cftf sand of criminals and at th same time is checking the. development of potential lawVreakarsr'who 6th; erwise . would ttirely add- ttshv" selyes to thrf rank 'ft those ,nd-livby robbery, fraud anl mlifdeft 1 -- - -- ' - ;.Taa 123,000 fingerprints afiff the ' Kewgat Calendar. But tnsir photoRrapni, are fiS th photographs' whfcli " haf Who ar the people of tblit pio cablnols, foWhls is rlie headquarbeen gaifiereq bf'thej, Nafcoip;. ana I DBt,er t' me locrapn prints ter of the. Namrtii Bureau of the Criminal Intercity Identtflcatioti' Snswer 1 given, .by ijj actions of a Xew York Police Department ibS nurearf plfty a'leadlri part fn toiv' men aa of group thfy gather W .Its ally, the Narcotic Criminal tributing to th6 fflclcacy of th' Jlor a darkened bunding In lower ofintercity ' Identification' ' bureau, Narcotic BftreaU by giving k otti York and then begin tar mount PARRY BATTERY New established by New York's' Police jlote picture bf nafcotlC airtlrltte' ' V thk Or escape. ; Commlseioiier; Richard E.' Enright, In' 31 cations,' hd by makiniJafl-.ibfe'lh- e f & ELECTRIC C0. recorts of old offender's'1 v utiTKwrs ips of th Internatfonar Police" kayl-ecefvrbat the tbetf' lasf'- 1-" ' ' s, , jV ' t tlie li!b 'floor the men bait and whose branches ar 46serts st the bands 'Of the cbn'rtir- " 161 West Center U for Tfpnferenc. A dim In roost ot tbs larger cities of the The value ot the statistics Sn drkl ll5f struggle tbfpugh tb heav ly two continents. addicttob tnd fb other record kitd' with 'the wmdo "Seven mibfiffed' eit1r s&Js Tit. fathered' by the Nareotle'Cflminil ' Phone v. piuivo furtalas light comes phngsnt Carleton Aimdo, Ciiief bi the B Intercity 'Identification' BurekS ''-- ' '730 UTAH" diffgreni from the ordraary' smells refcuv" "wnd n phatorfaphs, rei giirs"'well'for'1he-aHibf the tin-- , Of tbs but The;ord tt givch: ord "and (ltigorpriaftfT of criminal dertakMag - which National 1 ihatterad by druii addtcUp'A a result, biir sta- Crime - Commission " la " emtiaf klblf the glass and,. li i tb bntt of an automatic, tb nr tistic on nsrcotlclam and our upon.. 01 cpairing -- tr V)59. low-ton- white-Inhabite- d e r ' |