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Show PAC2F0UE. THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. MAY 11, 1925. Aaderaoa ef iUcd WT ZXCilSXUZU:UZESZSIUSICZIZSZSXZUIUUU2I N H g M ! 5 hw TUituri Sunday. ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR GREAT M M nn M I 3 I Jji In 1 H M M M Mr. snd Mrs. C JL motored to Bait Las id spent the dv rrm Vifar Httn IftINTD H . H CREPE DE . CHINE M m M FLAT CREPE 10 inch crepes in all the popular yard m H M 8l; M M M M H ' M g - M . .lire ilr. .tod M g -- M. H W M M 53.93 g H Lot . I and values. Yard regular - a SHEETING 16c 9-- 4 '; n R V , No Xmerican will consent that they ''shall grow up ,in vicious, impoverished cimrmstanceg, to curse the sacrifice their fathers made. ill-fe- VA Tip to the . fejV Motorisfihhy Marion Sentenced -- Miss Erma week-en- There are thousands of such men who. even today stand ill need of the interested concern of their s. today cured and zens, would be permanently confined In lunatic The cold machinery of government aid is not sufficient to meet the situation. The comrades of Merrill ;' jour , to help. Soothing iwect to smoIxrs.Ee- - : . II ' l ij- freshing when Mry. v- ' rij,w 1LiSO ?to-.- V i V , - y??' :.!v "iyVl L.SSifL Good for that xtcTrfrcV In after hearty meals. s- f - u lLJ Robinson, charged with unlawfully conducting, a pool and billiard hall Fntk, as Bimtonced to '.Visit Provo Miss Anna Ba- af "Aniefii-adays piiIJLTlne of $r0 aud served miisoiu supervisor at the Dee e iu the county jaiTliyTudge-Georgat Ogden, spent the la&t three-dayP. Parker Saturday morning. The visiting with - relatives in Jail sentence, however, was suspends the Provo. ed oi the condition that bilcontaining the pool and Visit Relatives M 1h Eliza liard tables be closed before Monday son, Miss Amee Walker ami Mjsrt morning at 10 o'cl :ock. Huth "Walker, .of Salt Luke i:it.v were visitors Saturday and Sjtm.ln.S. MoOkts' Program Plannecl Service" Star Xeirlon will gise a at the home of "their brother and mothers program at the home of uncle, Trof. John C. Swenson. 841 North First Mm. Matthews. Anions KnrrniI)reoV-Mr- s. East street. May 21. Music, refresh ments and sociability will form a Merrill received a large bouquet of nortion of the program and every. rrsosi Snrfday from her husband, Service Star" mother will be expecxeo Prt-f- . A.' V. Merrill, who Is at the She Lelnnd Stanford university. to be present. mother's day tele also' received Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Ing gram from her son, Lyman, who is , vald aud children, Frank and Af at Los Angels. v ton and Thomas Christiansen all of Irt Provo Mrs. Eleanofr West of Suit Lake were Provo visitors jover ' the week-enpleasant Grove , was the,. Sunday guest of her daughter," Mrs. Leona " - In Salt Ijake i Mrs. Emily Xeilson V: Rnsmuson." ' - . and duugliters," Stella and Etta. A motored To Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bank to Salt Lake Sunday and visited with Mrs. Nlelson's sister, Jehn&m, Mlssei Liwana- - Johnson, Mrs. Gilbert Knudsen, whose son is Edna'Johnson and Eleanor Prows motored to Salt Lake Sunday And ill In a Salt Lake hospital. ; v A spent the day. Visited Ilere Mrs. James Geary of Huntington spent the wck-enin (rove Visitors Glenn" "and Kent. cy L L. it -- relatively-little ' JWCa- moneys- It commandSj-however in service both of its own -- loyalty to comrades, L.i rr-- through their trying days of rehabilitation. It fact that, makes the Legion's Endowment ia this Fund program 1 ; . .Tomorrow begins , a short campaign' $25,000 in Utah as this state's quota of "000 national endowment fund.', - ' to "obtain the $3,000, -- d business Members 6f the Legion arid . men WiH canvass the city to obtain subscriptions. pubHc-spfrite- ipbs-sib- le There are 900,000 Legionnaires and women of the stand in need of the in terested concefti of iheirxfbht--rade- s mem-bersh- ip HOW YOU CAN DO -- 7 -- and of .eminent physicians surgeons and psychiatric experts who serve out of patriotism and ( - 4 -- enormous-values Te " the Legion give the heart interest that makes it for these men to get aid. In performing service of this kind the Legion spends - v asy-lum- s ' Service of the American Legion. clnb-room- V citi- had it not been for the National Rehabilitation s H7i pajscs faster, II your witt mx keener nerves are and I i com-rade- d hos-pit- ' "shell-shocke- d" ng visiting with Miss Elulne Morrison of Monroe. spent tha 4 Hundreds, if not thousands, of American veterans of the War who are so-call-ed Provo visiting with her daughter, Miss Faun Geary, who is attending U. school at the B. Monroe " MEN WHO CAN.BE SAVED FROM ASYLUMS HIHIIIIIiaailMIXSIISSIEKIIIIKIIIIMMIMlMIIKIIUIUBil Ia Cardinal O'Donnell, Frank T; Hines, Otto H. Kahn, Governor Frank Lowden, Julius H. Barnes, Richard .F. Grant and "many others equally., noted. The ordinary social welfare organizations iave proved "unequal to the task of caring for these hun gry children. They, however, have pledged the Legion their help in carrying on this program and the Legion jisa promised to aid them in all possible ways. William d, where education, health, affection and character building shall take the. place of disease, ignorance and development intd lives of vice and crime. in all colors, 19c value. CITY NEWS half-clothe- d, Th$ American Legion has pledged. Itself tti find a" home for every homeless orphan of a veteran, a home 10c :5iiisitEHSiitBiaiEiiii"aaIE - , , .. The plan has the approval of such national characters at President and Mrs. Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, John Barton PayneJPresident W. Greenjjllhe AJF. of L., country are entitled at least to ag good a chance in life as they would have had if their father had lived. 27 inch ginghams 39c , j. The little children whose fathers died for their . GINGHAM OF QUAUTt, . your children helpless orphans and your wife a widow, penniless "and alone what would you want and expect your countrymen to do? DRESS HOUSE "t4 ' - r -- a- ; , 39c THE ii $1.59 59c LINGETTE Shadow stripe lin- gette in all colors. 49c value M : If you had been killed in the World War, leaving Silk striped tissue DRESS CREPE in a large range v of patterns, priced Yard wide dress special at crepes in plain and fancy) pat- OCp terns, values to v $1.00. Yard 6C0 bleach- m H 72x99. Regularly $2.25 values at TISSUE GINGHAM . 47c ed 73c value for U GINGHAM . Answer to This Question? and Size 81x90 . 1 'ii ii SHEETS Plain and Wide Ribbons, .Ivory Trimmed But tons in all colors, Pure Bocabelli Castile Soap, grabs, etc, etc. Combs, 32 INCH - a 10c Fancy Sale ; . $1.29 Fancy. Bob. ComBsT White Ivory Dressing yards fine dress ginghams in good patterns. Special, rayrd a I $19.75 Sizes 14 to 56 r - fine fine sheet at ? and committee " Will B rroae-futw- l Hcports from the custodian of the tabernacle grounds is to tbe is a word of warning the custodian from the grounds will be prosecuted. neer ward amusement hall Monday Good music has been effect that indeserimtnte 'persona states that the flower beds will be (evening. for and all married folks have been sealing and destroying watched more closely in the future ' flowers flowers from the tabernacle park. and any one caught-takin- 90 size $1.49 fur-trimm- ed flower "Thl?e bleached: sells regularly at COATS Sale includes; Toy. Wrist Watches, 6 yard Bunches of Bias Tap, Fancy Hand Mirrors, Checker, . Pearl . and Glass Beads, Women's Patent Leather Belts, Regu lar 59c quality 81x $39.50 to $59.50 $39.50 memberi be in attendance. IRVINE'S SPECIAL An extra .Lot 4 10 Pepperell 94 bleached. Pequot a Lot 3 and $14.75 SHEETING M at . v Former Values frohi $17.5(f to $50.00 Look through our large and complete coat stock, then "compare .values elsewhere"; you will more fully appreciate these wonderful values afterwards. Materials of Wool Bengaline, Velour Suede, Gabardines, Flannels, etc In all the season's leading colors. Many some with the much wanted . full flare. lutJusiry Tie board of ditixi Ptoto Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday morn-- . Ing at 9 o'clock, with tbe member of the industrial, committee and otheri Interested in the discussion of plant, for the development of a new Industry for Prove. This meeting is one of great IniDeilimwtff thia community, and it is the desire of the chamber officio U that all 1 size," fine Thursday - rector - Clearance SalG of Goats Tuesday Wednesday $A95 to NVir . 89c Lot 2 ; $8.90 COATS 39c g g ' ' .V $12.75 $34.50 ity 3 1 $29.50 COATS $3.50 SHEETING 94" ruTT bleached 49c qual-- a I . Specially H priced Eastland- Sheets, 81x90 IW-Oa- y cer-tal- BED SHEETS $24.50 COATS $2.95 13 15c In Four Lots Crepe' Back Satin and satin faced Canton, all shades B BdP. yard 69c . WnU Opm New P. Thomas, representing; property ow. era la the Lake Shore district, before tna county coauala-sioner- s Monday morning aod asked that a new road be opened up let a front Benjamin Into T sectnon through Lake Shore, The matter wiH be investigated by memberi of tbe commission. bleached, regular CANTON CREPE . II color, $1.29 value 69c M M ' national yard Our Entire iStock of DOMESTIC PONGEE 36 inches' wide in all colorsyard g' HOPE MUSLIN IMPORTED PONGEE 36 inch bleached MME; weight muslin 23c value, $2.49 $1.69 M 12 shades. Regular $2.95 value. Yard new prints. Regu-Ja- r $2J&. yalues, m -- PROVO. ' Brraia Haftea. . M THE ONLY EXCLVStVEf L ADIES STORE Uke Bum and t&mlj ot Garfield. Mr. and Un, Din Hatfon, Mr. and Mrs. Balph Eattoa and families of Magna spent Sue da in Ptoto tht freer f Mr. and Mra, Greater values will be presented during this week of our May Sale than ever before Unusual is the value in evidence in every department of the entire store ' Sl Christen Sunday 1." M . Pwrft-ilr- - g M M M M WIS m nd MrsHomer Vincent and bbj at Park City spent Sunday U Provo Waiting witfc Mr. mi Mr. E. VY Vincent r yt I. 3 PTOTO possibleforjtjs. Asmall fund;with" whictrto "accomplish so much. r- - YOUR SHARE NOW that you can Jo aid these hungry little and these shattered men. It. is a just debt owed by every American. Give all children If they wereyour own:kin you wtuld expect this humane consideration from your countrymen. Tit is " Just and right. . 7.". " KEPT American Legion Endowment Fund -- Lafayette Hanchett Utah State ; Chairman i' President Calvtrx Cootidge, Honorary Chairman National Commander James A. Drain . Chairman : Joseph T. Farrer Utah County Chairman . d SPRING FESTIVAL nrs. DANCMt Pi ri xr n r r o; oivv Mil Varnar Stone's Columbians A matron in attendance' at all dances..; Let's go with the prowd. . A. . v) - - I |