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Show J- I t - THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1223. ; Clarendon' E?iahqo! i , j TKejr ArWonderful Cl&tfeA(16n Pianos has just been un 'are wonderful The pure, dear tones load nhat' 5 S Heat win fill your soul with delight. - A . Ctorjjiok' PIdo once heard will never be jforgotten. ft vna v pa vxrrvTV! tywt ft pi . " ' Sprfogville - .Nephi ; FLANNEL. : INVENTORSUES flfl PLANS BAZAAR RADIO DEALER (Special to theHerald.) ..... ATAYSbN, Doc, 4. All members of the' jPayson Rnit ward are working hard in preparation for the big ward carniTarandfirlstitoai bamr to be paTlUon on De. held inJhe'Payaon cember 1! and 12. The entire proceeds from the affair will go Into the warilntldlng fund. The T. L. M. I. Jl. Will have the basaar booth and canil the M" men will have the carlpral queen contest, the scouts-Mot black stand ; the San-da- y schorl, a flower booth and fish pond; JwifLary a novelty booth and pop corn) IJders quorum an auction wi ad the i Relief society will lunch and dinner on each day. The recreatlonsCnmittee has. charge of the fnteafafiiment features. The firat evening there will be one-aplays, tivo If lis and a mixed quar On Saturday tet fro SalyUke night 6 wrtling .match 5wtll :j1je sigedtJrolloWea with a grand ball. 4.tP BOSTON, ilass bec., sixty million dollar damage suit against "eight nationally known radio and electrical rganisationS was filed in federal district court here today by Reginald A. Fessen- den, sclentiest and Inventor. The organisations named are the (federal Electric company, Radio f America, American Corporation Telephone and Telegraph company, Western Electric company, Inc., Westinghouse E'lectrie and. Manufacturing company, International Radio Telegraph company, United Fruit company and the 'Wireless Specialty Apparatus company; : ; A 27 ' - and 8!2 inch fine PER -- 36 inch 80x80 eouht 1 nfl PERCALE, 30c value. 4 yards ..VHVU and Invited ' guests were entertained Wednesday evening at the .home of Miss Rhea Taylor. The time was 4 pleasantly spent making Christmas gifts and dainty refreshments were ' . ',. - ' . '' Jljf'ii. 6it - 2 yards JlAlOUlO aeedleas. pkg.- tAiaUr Empe; 3 lbs. for Tbe Enrek EIk and their ladies were entertained Thursday evening tendet Early June Peas Scans..... 8 bz. cans (5 BBK. HOSIERY i $1.95. wuu )pETSPDDSr.sn.tiu?:;i9o li :.'Best . . i it cuia v; ,ri $ fIOKED CO I Pairs ........ $1i00 ' . 0 &I0ULDERS , . .v"?- ur - A 0 I .'j 1 OAHo-p- s ' . .A, ' ' JJWSkf - 1 A f ' - vv---tw-- l f'rl UTAHI fcv.vlvu EACH Special Btgairiii for Mdh 85c EACHSiiCr Men's Pure linen Handkerchiefi:, vOC 1 : ODC ; fr" . 35c value, 2 for . and Wool Hose 7C Men's . ; Values to $1.25, pair . Men's Union Suits (JJ1 Dft value. Each: V 1 OXJ Regular $2.00 Silk-and-Wo- oI i ". Flannel Night irts.FuU Cut Men's Heavy Gray Oxford ' d Overcoats. $15.00 value . ; " I Q ( 81 inches wide, extra; .V' - Ji" - 'cml' 2i2.YARDSil TURKISH TOWELS C H'y . ' SIIEETLVG' !1"CA M ;OU -- Men'seavy-WeigKtutirig ... BLEACHEp'' ' " Size 22x44 y' 4FORS1.00 ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE BLEACHED ; TURKISH PACE - TOWELS ON CHRISTMAS EVE. n To the patrons presenting the greatest number of coupons. redeemable also are for . (These coupons Rogers Silverware) Wood-Clifto- 6F0R$i;C0 ' -- UHISLONDON - Amnesty For Revolutionists ' ' (TJP)-MPr- "J 1 Qomef . -- m y m, j! Interest tte ' &tT vrHk .ii,.,.,,.. Hedda Boyt Taata s . It Is wortf. tTle IftetiMofl and evening gown are better sdhpted to fur than the simpler type of street frock snd which' hem of the coat was trimmed J i appliques of squirrel glrlm a checker hnard effect from knee bemline, ' Wide cuffs, and collaf siaceTelvetll thTpopuHr fabric for were llkrtse""tnmaed 'In' square of gray wjnlrrel. V I'Uder.tbiS cost sp formal year we see many f velvets. A most novel after-tiou- n pea red a frock of matching velvet ' ; v : frock which wi recently worn straigbtllne aad .beltlv at the Commodore Hotel at teatlme .Often two furs .'trim- - wooler was mide .of hurM oVantfe velvet ffocki Karfow .b ads; rt Kaek fc a with high aeck; lon sleeves and with a stIU narrower bind or whi With straljtfit lines save for a front ermine adjolnitig (ha seal trdia tef circBlar flounce effect uh the skirt. eral bridge red coats on the areuti' The flounce was trimmed, with a Flat wide bands of gray sQUirre: wide band of leopard fur add a sep- flnishedu with matching fray fox arate collar of this same fur acted forms the' bordcts of woolen coau ahdtrlnto sleeves and collars. ' ' as a u Ab ensemble of pencil blue velvet is one M combinations --wf fur ot haadacha rub th foHbt d and velvet noted this seanon. The " malt and Inbala iha Yapwt coat waa made slender a tojine and Ughtly accentuated the figure by being nipped In a bit at the normsl walntllne. The elrcwlar flare at th SqiiSre t . Abat FutTHirir;: (WrTttea tot th Cnlted Press.) r KSW TOllK, trim many froctt of torihal and Informal type thlt winter. Tjftotba ebsfemble froat trlmnled In idea with the fur and tloia" froM or initchlng IS used, material that is More oftea tbe frock the coat with has a coMectknt-WttUec.,-4.ru- lif shlp-piri- . - Batt. 3 lb. 72x90 Cotton. $1 AA Batts r r COTTON BATTS.V : HEAVY FOG rrn. V AC I X 4 ?0 .yO.VO . 2i8 lb. 72x00 White' (Vtta:t -- STEAKS v.,v ; . i ( the Frovo Elks and their ladles in the club house. From 8 to 10 twelrt tables ot bridge end "BOO" fc'fcte fflayed by tbe ladles... .. Mrs. George Leveii and Mrs. E. B. Parry tvere awarded the; prizes. Dancing was enjoyed from 10 to LonLONDON, Dec4 12 o'clock and light., refreshments locked In a heavy -. was don today We're Served to about 250 guests. which dclirycd traffic and Mnsie for dancing was futbtsbed by fog caused "Several collisions ashore Don Ktrkbam's OTcbestra-- ; 1 and. on the water. It, had settled down last alght ' Suddenly, leaving theater goers to grope their way while motor cars, trains and-- busses crept slowly in long caravans through the thorough' ' eATHENS, Dec. 4. .. ,. fare ' . , - 1 mler" PerialdS toflay grahtpd am One ntan was killed in a collision. ; , g nesty to an participants In the Races were postponed, Channel tiy was disorganized and the Admiral Plastiras. s steamer Backworth from Antwerp On the premiet's orders all of the for Santa Domingo eoltidcA with the Here-Dwothy Him. nxl ror. legislatira measures enacted for the LnwiHiy - irnd was seriously damchndlr of Loa Angeles, garbed HVf tiPfrr ftwAloti eipeila aa protection oft the repnblic against aged though she to trying to reach the lnsbrgeats hare ben lifted Duiigchess.. !5lACHESvi;,..s::sXB. h ifinir.iF DiR4- ......sttMtotJb tzvtt- - l?ir" lb... is lUil 1 r. 55x72 Cotton WarrSWdbiJllied Dark Bh nkets. Manufactured In Saxony; Each 11111. by is - v: : DAT DAACTC 1 Pair . SILK - AND - FIBRE HOSE. Black and cord- avan. Reg, $1.00 value. . fig , . . peck-piec- tritoraed-tergray-wiiilrthe-lvei- lest PATRONIZH TUB MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE .IN TOUR HOME-TWIf PAPER THET'BE THE TOWN'8 BEST BOOSTERS. ri MELALGIA c JSL...-i'- 12)1 iiiln.ii V, t EACH$1.00 $5.49 value . " Heavy outing flanftej gowns embroidered and hemstitch ed. Sizes 10 to 20. i t-- t ; . . i. . Extra value part Wool Plaid , 7. value fin- e- Austral Inn .Regular OUTING GOWNS : 70x80 All Pure Long Wool Plaid Blankets $12.50 I EACH$1.00 At . PURE THREAD SILK HOSE. Full fashioned. Values to 01 nn I .' jjO ;;...$1.00 - ' " ; SILK - AND - WOOL Hose. Values to $2.50 I fancy Rolled C1 Ad 1 lUU f 12 yards J -i $1.45 ........ checks. 29c W g9 fl0 QC tilants , . ' ... . ...... .... $4,95 value , i... jypy Slitnkets Piaid 66x80 Heavy PariWool v C(J JCJ . . . . . . . . value ...... , v $7.50 i'tttitt; $6.95 jruU - wool union "suits. price $2.00. Heavy Blankets. "S3 yard Women's - . pe 26 inch APRON" CHEC B0mR...r5c - silk-stri- GINGHAM. Assorted ifj '.25c; 9 rr'i .. llfiAj JdP . 36 inch fine - fancy.tjtd ', LElilONS, ' w ffiS3,25B GRAPES...... 1 fill pton rm colors. I MADRAS SHIRTING for men's shirts $1.00 value. 3 yards . x fancy. Sun Maid seeded or yards MM J MUSUN;-;o:yjds.$iit- UNION SUITS BattMM;, HV-:'v-J2 (in ...... ti V iUU NOVELTY 36 inch 75c! DRESS GOODS. value. Mrs-Her- 1? yards terns., . SOME UNUSUAL PRICES .. Iwy inch BROWN SOUTHERN WEIGHT. $1.00 value, 66xS0 Plaid Heavy CoUon Bianfeets $4.50 value .. V 70x80 Plaid Cottott 66x80 i P- .- 36 e 36 inch MOUSEUNE PRINTED CHALI1ES. Persian and floral pat- - The Valley, Circle bftib 'members WedWere pleasantly putertflined nesday evening ;by Mrs.. Charles Belnch at her hohielv Needlework music were'lhe. main features ; BeorgattM Quorum All elders and. of the Pioneer ward are urged to be of the entertainment and delicions were served to the present at , the regular priesthood refreshments Mrs.; Lee iL. i Baker, Mrs. mwtfnf Sunday morning at 9 o'clock when the quorum will be 'reorgatl. Alvan Nelson, Mrs Lawrence Whitlzed and new 'officers' sdt apart Itemore, Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Cannon. 'Mrs. Charles Funk, Grimm, Mrs. J. Strickle, Mrs Will Robbie, Mrs. wvOMlMl Mrs. Hoy Dudley Gallagher, Knapp, Mrs. William Ralston and s the Misses Lottie and Nora Redfield. .'f.vl ch 36 ineh fancy CRE TONNES for Holiday aprons. Values tcHM flft 50c yard. 4 yards nUU The invited guests present were Mrs, T. M. Wadded, Mrs. 3. W. Jenkins, Miss Isls Johnson, Miss Jessie Johbson, Miss Rhea Jenkins, and Miss Mary Bell. ' 66x80 Cotton Shefet as- ar.d 42 incR PEQUOT TU3i ING. Mill ends. 53 m3C Yard , lOxIECtonSKetBianfeeiii for - RENFREW EM ING- BROIDERED value 35c HAMS 32-in- - sr I Blanket M flfl 27 inch" heavy plain and striped SHIRTING. 7 yards . . S. C. 8. club members nerved. nti ....... Genuine... CORDUROYS nn . 36 inch FINE CALES, fast col- ors. 7 jjards. Talilaferro was tiotess Mrs. ft. to lite Thursday Afternoon bridge The club at her nome Thursday. decorations In the entertaining rooms were pretty bouquets of roses. Four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. iohn Buchi being awarded the favok Luncheon followed and was . served at small .table The f pattern Values to 5c.YarrJ htust; tlear the tables iomake room for all ike New Christmas Merchandise! Heavy . 1 1 ri - sorted ... .... 4 teal itind'Up of our Clearance Sale-tc- .a . PAYSONWARD VV s3B t ......VliUU weight 6 yards . Payaoa tifht & , 27 inch WHITE OUTING The Orandview ; camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. CD. Brown at 8:90 o'clock Thursday afternoon. HOUSE" ONE-PftlC- " : OUT-- I terns. 7 yards... Valley Chapter, Ko. 3 will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, December 8 at 8 o'clock. Election of officers will take place and all members are urged ot attend. m. u ayior-isusse- A nirnri -- THE - i e-t- AMOSKEAO 27 inch rIEAVY ING FLANNEL, and dark pat- - SATURDAY ---- All linen ecru LACES, Light' and dark p&ttems. Mrt Albert Hickman was hostess to the members of the La dlea LiterMrs. Peter ary tlrfb Wednesday Jensen reviewed thelif of Maurire Donaay and Mrs. Parley L--. Larsen resd the play, "Tbe Lover." The boys' cbonts from the Pwvo junior high school, under the direction of Mrs. Hannah Packard, sang three numbeia, 'Autumn Dream," "Morn-ta- g Bpring," "Robin H mxI" Refreshments were.; served to Ihe dob members and th Mlasei TevA and Kate Petersnarited guests. ' inch - 36- : for ' Wonderful barndlns for el 1 A ferload of uixonr i , DOLLAR on SATURDAY - K Othes Specials' BUYING POWER OP YOUR. 1) D- r- j-j- aaaJjg'jji-j --THE The advifory board and past pre-- ! tdent of the t'UB cotraty Daughters f the' Pioneers wift b entmaiued at the buiae of Mrs. Lydia Williams, 550 South Third East, Monday even VvWt The aadat- log at be Urs. iUcey . will ktMRoaaea lag rThempwa, Ilri SacaU Rauaey and Urs. Sarah Van Wagenen. The regular Lusine meeting will be by sudaL All members are urged to be present v V . rtlv ; -- ' f iJlXiX DonKirkhamsOrehestra-PubUcInvite- d muss omu |