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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1925 J fACE TET.E2 YrU.-ExtensioriCl-asses WOOD-CLIFTON- 'S Commencing This Week , Class World Literature Tennyson Browning Modern Drama Instructor Hrs.Cr. . Time Place Mrs. Jensen 6 Mon. Sept 21, 7:30 Rm. 110-&TB.Jenwn 3 Mon. Sept.-- UrAil&mrU Mrs. Jensen - 6 im. Sept. 18, 4 .15 Rm. 110-Mrs. Pardoe 6 Thur,, Sept. 24, 7:30 Little Th. ' Shorthand Johnson ' 10 Mon.r Sept 21, 7:30 Pub Library :: Show Card 2 Wed., Sept 23, 7:30 Y. Art Rm. Bushman Writing Maeser n ea., oepi. ta. t :ju urn. zw-E-i . Teac&jig of Reading Mrs: Henderson 6 Wed., Sept 23.4 :10 High School M. Lewis 1 Tues., Sept 22, 4 :30 Ladies' Gym Inlfrpretive Dancing Othtr courses may be organized upon demand. " : Forttaihei' information caUl" -- Fee $9.00 A : Jito 9.00 A -- " 9.00 .15.00 , .7.00 , 6.00 i-- The Extension Division Mra.'. R. ' Bergesen, whose 71st Bun-da- ? Wrtbduy anniversary occnred was the guest of honor tt a din- uer party jpvea by . relative at her home Sunday.; Pretty fall flowert wre used to decorate table, on which cover were laid, tor Mr. and" ilrai Randolph Bergesen, John Mar nsnallaa and Mr. and Mra. W. rtardnell all of Salt take; Mr. and-- iln. Johd'Bergesen, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Handley and daughter, ilurie, Maud and CarrolI'li- - oF Eureka, Mra, Oacar Petersen and (hihlren and the gucsf of honor. if .'. The daughters of the Mormon Battalion will meet Wednesday at :30 at the home of Mra. Alex A!l members and eligible members are urged to be present i r" PHONE. 811 - T TATHS OLUMBIA TO PIEADIS." U action of Much of the - the rapid-fir- crook e Tonight and Tuesday Paradise Busy Woman - eoBUdy"PathR which opens at the Columbia tonight, and Tuesday is furuisdied by a autv uii)lnechiiw, the"7prinelpals of which are two clever jewel thieves and the entire San Francisco police force. "Path to Paradise." a. Paramount picture directed by Clarence Badger and featuring Bett, Compson and Raymoiid Griffith,, was adapted for the screen by Kene Thompson" "from Taul Armstrong's play, "The Ileart of tf Thief." Griffith," a bogus de-teet f San Frajieisco's Chinatown dives. The nest time they see each other ! at a fashionable reception. There are some valuable Jewels in the safe and Griffith has managed to get himself established in the household as official "guard" of the gems, while Hefty puts In an appearance to, Things That Interest the Milady's Corner Hedda Hoyt TaUis About Fashion Notes " r z ByJIEDDA HOYT. (Written for the United Press.) NEW YOHK, Sept., 21. Kick pjeata are the newest means of giv- hem fullness to the, straiglif-- j it) lined frock. The skirt isjdit at the front hemline and a pleated piece of material is inserted to permit hem-- ' fullness without altejringihe effect of the frock-- j "lined straight Many. sjKirt frocks and scpafaft skirts use kick pleats in preference to other means of attaln'ns.'vidth. ,' . possession (jpckUieeTtay love each other and should team np. On the pretense of bringing Betty to the station house as a suspicious character. Bay and the girl make good their escape. The loss is" discovered land every cop in Pan Francisco hot foots if Bfter-thc- ni and the chase ' ' is on. It is not long before the pair of them discover that they nre at the head of a regular police parade and that the farther, ahead of rt" they stay the more healthy it will lie for both of them. They reach the r and then a strange thing hap pens. .Woman-likBetty usets things in general by telling" Griffith that (hey cannot go through with their plan of escaping from the United States. If they are to marry "they must lie able to trust one another and they could never do that as crooks. So they decide to return the jewels and back they go right through the police net at brenck-necspoed, arrive at the honp in the neck of time for the father of the house is aliout to present the Jewels to his daughter as a wedding Mr. and Mra, BrmrxoMPSON RAYMOND GRIFFITH . CHARLIE CHASE o Father to Guide Him" FRE E! lxir-dt- Tonight e LADIES COAT. m PIECE SET CHINA PRINCESS To Timpanrgos all Vesta Cave-r-ifi-ss : v in "TAMING Tip: WEST" "IDAHO" No, 4. rts-each IV .1- y n '"."' ""Theeqnipment llnndequate Distributors of Quality Merchandise mi'S A DELJCHl v Looks - Baby in Chicken Coop Locks-He- r tA JI FoshT-Milihnr- fV: n 'ii ' 1 It - ' defense preparedness, "It will provide a re. ejoLlxitlLlb liiK and ground for rapid development in an emergency," Daris recommended extensive co. oierafion the government and the: commercial air Industry, particularly in the field manufteture of war aircraft supplies, which now furnish the principal market for the industry, to stimulate a national defensive." ' Davl y said. ss-- " ... ': 5 h I Si- 1 : 4fC 4r - . r ,.- - - IT' 1 EVERYTHING REPAIRED V , ' i it .14 - X tove s v Xy, - i. It will pay you to.get your son; Juan, at home alone while she was at work downtown, the chickens pecked his face as be 'was playing In the yard. So thtj mother decided the thing to do was to lock the child instead of the chickens In a chicken coop. Neighbors became to Indignant that one of them offered to adopt the child. City health officials obtained the mother's consent to an adoption. ' ,When Mrs7 Victor Style, of El Paso, left her ', ! stove repairs from us. The parts we furnish are Factory Castings made to FIT your Stove, Range, Heater or Furnace. three-year-ol- vice must, lie the predominant conThe crentton of en extensive eem- sideration." he. said, aft ?r citilii ln niercial air transportation svstem of- AJUKfeMd UiissioiLjjf as a ' fers" far rearhlWlid'VftnfajrcsT fi fighting ami to .work In cntulilnu-- tlon with, the other fighting nrins and as a supply branch to furn ish the services with equipment and supplies enough for Its own operation. , "A policy might le adopted in any service which would enhance" its development and prestige largely In Shows 2:30 - 4:00 peart,- - but wbteh- - would - greatly lessen its effectiveness as a memPrices : Matinees-t-Childr- en ber of the war team." -- GENERAL SHOR Phone ii Evenings tm MttlMSMOKm ' 7:30 - 9:00 25; Adults 35c v Children 25c ; Adults 50c Arthur Conan Doyles Stupendous ' Story with BESSIE. LOVE' Lewis Stone Wallace Beery Reblocking1 Purple Chief Means. Renewing Save your new hat money For just a fraction we'll make your old hat r PifV 1 newT The Days pi The rush of modern times was then undreamed of... were Sewing machines manufactured in those days men made by" hand by old gray haired machanics who had served years as apprentices in learing the trade... how different. Parts of sewing machines Today, are made from softmetal on automatic machines, and girls operating the machines all piececjgorkraz " "for 'production. were manufacturera The pioneer sewing machine hondsti Your machine was made honeBtly. Keep it. Have pie overhaul it,' and it will be BETTER THAN k sr r t V' J c f 3 a f J - i " -- -- -- Lloyd- Hughes-- JJ rp? J ' KEAD THE WANT ADS Eighteen thousand readers daily. Just TZZidak;yts can Insert want ad in 1 the Herald classified column for one entire week for the. small sum of sixty cents , and reach the people of over 3,100 homes. " Call 95 and tell them , , " - -- TO r&Sr&PT3K , - Arrangements can be made through my private secretary,' Mrs. Griemer,,. Room 34,- Hotel Roberts, for a "Free Examination", and service at ,(half price." Simply phone to her your name and address. No L" ; x. r obligation. 4 II IlillLlS I'jl Ilt'S L 1 The Only Specialist of the Kind in Utah i 12-wo- rd r , NEWw i 95 N. U. Ave Phone 125 -- m:-r'.-,- : National French Cleaning Co. Content-488- 0 - , 333 W. Center 65-- W ANIRi 5ir " , national - .- e k.. 3 ud - Everybody's Store; In numbers and part of It, built dur-lnthe war, unsatisfactory in condition, condition, which is improving. This condition is due solely to lack. of money and can lie remedied only by money. That our technleahihd research work Is satisfactory, is evidenced by fact;. that the- hidd an extraordinarily large percentage of the world records in a viatlon,. The. efficiency of the whole service is strikingly shown by the success of the round the world flight, a triumph of organization as well as flying skill. Due to the broad- - considerations of public policy affecting the' whole government appropriations are Insufficient to carry out the proposed war de partment program, but that situation exists In the other services as well. "The war mission of the air scr- - annyltwrrJc. - Wood- - e urad-nall- - V VAPO rub in conceevening. s theight to demand the same dealing for itself. "The carrying out Its aerioug for the national defense, it Is morally bound to insist that mere assertions must be backed tip by hard factsrthat due considera tion must be'glycn to the cpstly ex- perience in the past in weighing speculations as to the future; that change for the sake of change alone la unjustifiable. "We may honestly differ a to the ways and means of accomplishment, Davis said, apparently referring to the critical charges mnde by Colonel WiUTam Mitchell and other against his department In such a discus sion, there is no place for passion, personalities or prejudices, 'In" that spirit, we welcome this inquiry." AH war department) studies. ree ords and reports, whether public. confidential or secret,-arat the disposal of the committee, Davis said. "I believe that onr personnel ts at least equal in skill, hardihood and bravery to that of any otbei nation," Davis said. -- Work Wearing You Out? - fABY'S COLD- Doit Kirkham and Boardman, a Injures Eye-Ja- ek met?! lather employed by. J. W. "on the new. city and county building was stllMn a scriouf-eodition Monday following an "accident Friday. Boardman was cutting a piece,j wire and the piece iUltcd offwick hitn in the eye, piercing the eyeball He was taken' to fhe' Aird hospital where medical attention wa? given. Boardman is protected by workman's compensation. Pale orchid hosiery is chosen for evening wear with the. silver slipper by many women who are tiring of wideband silver tones. toil See Our "Ad" in Tuesday's Herald has k Tonight and Tuesday WEDNESDAY: fair In Price T. I. Iiewis spent the Inst 'few days In Price. Provo Folks Find a Bad Pack a Heavy Handicap. Is your work wearing yon out? Are tortured- with throbbing backache feel tired, weak mid dis- hwnrn kM fie present. nevs ! - Mnnr occupations tend fo weaken. the kidnevs. Constaiit back EVERY ache hondachesjjliralncssjmd rljcu- Sinatjc piuns are the result. You sufare yxm "nipped tn the bud" fer annoying bladder irregularities: without "dosmg"ty U3e of feel nervous, irritable and worn out. Don't wait ! T'se Donn's Tills a stimnlns dinretie to the "kidnevs. Workers ewrywhere recommend Utmd Ovmr IT Million Jan Yearly Doan's. Here's a Provo case : Geo. Dnttge, plasterer, 5300 W. 4th South St., says: Donn's Pills are a remarkable kidney remedy.Anv tralnlns work weakemnl inr kid neys and the secretions lwanit' highly colored. My Back ached jfoo. I a box of Donn's Pills Mid hey cured me." Price fiOc.. at all dealers. Don1! simply nuk for a kidney rcniedv get Doan's Pills the sajn Miat Mr. D.ittL-had Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T, ALL SEATSlOc enter-tertaiit- AIR SERVICE I'neveu hcfiiliues for evening Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T.. T. Tw misses will be popu- and itay Kelley motored to TIm5 frocks lar tWs season. Csnally the scal- - ((nogos cave Wundaj'. A new pearl choker designed for the evening gown" has two single strands of pearls falling at the back near the clasp and extending to the waistline where huge pearl balls act ns pendants! Martin e CITYNEWS laMl aWaWMa Tlrt at their home a 137 South Fourth West atreet, Bunday even. lng to Mr. and Mra.. Uave Anderson of Lo Angelea. a pleasant evening of gainea and music o'ebxk upper was served to the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MscDomUd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam won, Mr. and Mra James Norfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Rail I -- bright green velvet, the same shade of velvet forming .appliques oh the full skirt. Another gown of silver cloth has it's uneven horn bound fu purple velvet and tmnccd.hcfe and there on the full. skirt lire velvet orchids appiiiued to the gown with silver1 thread. Irregulnr stems are made of pale gren velvet cord. s . J Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Warner, who Booths Mr. and Mrs. Lee Madsea ahd hostess. Astor were recently marri.ed, were the nu me nn ueu as table decorations. guests of honor, at a reception given at the liome of the bride's jiarenta, Mr. and MrsT Erven J. Mr. and MrsrT. A. Ilalladay, Wed- Nelson, - aieussa ijewfer and sonR Uean - 1 eveB nosdayL evening A'Tleasaht erllng and Arthur Williams ing was pent with cards, musie and I "ld dunclng, after which a dainty lunch motored to Euraeka. Saturday and eon was served cafeteria style to sis'nt the week end visiting with frtt nds and relatives inEureka and about seventy-fivguests. . Many beautiful and useful" gifts Mammoth. were received by the young couple, who will leave soon for Los Angelea where they wllltmike their home -during the wifiter, while Mr. Warner attends school. (Continued FjwnPageOneJ : ied hemline pntlined in contrast costume. Visits in, Tooele Alliert Strasburg end of laughs,- - during ing color is chosen as in the rase of frock whose scaloped aud Lowewll Davis pent the latter one then the otbelins silvercloth of Inst week "hi Tooele. of the and hemline Is finished, with a fold of part i ill l -- f" a, maid's After no which first rrtSi 1 Miaaei Eihl and Mary Tylor inesantiy entertained at dinner rtdatirea at their homeun. dty.oveninf lu niptlnHit to their reiuuent ana Mra. T. N. i.mis, i hoe 88tli wedding anniT;lar, versary occured on that day. A beautiful wedding cake; that had been made 86 years ago was used a a cent rpleea of the dining table, During.a pleasant erening of music, Mist Alice BeynoM gsv a very aeconnt of bet trip to Eur: . . ope, Mor-cns- . - " Social Editor, Phone 107 , ,,. rHe'a the' new athletic director ol Northwestern University, In othcK words, meet "Tug" .'Wilson, who ! now laying plana for a vigorous fall campRlKA at the Purple Institution. He hows to put Northwestern team! on a loftier levol than they have been In some time. 'about the thing yon have for sole or have lost. . HERALD WANT ADS PAY! '. str.pcndjus stay 1 |