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Show T THE EVENING KE RAID WEDNESDAY, DCQntBER 16, i "The Eelh cf gttkkkztf w ri. ri '.4 1 ' LECTRIC CLEANER Gets ALL Ae xlirtiy Air Mont TfiBest Gift of All A ROYAL I ' Christmas morning! Dolb- - trains tinsel excited wuiii vu &UlsUia V And a long "Oh!" of delight from Mother, For under the tree glitters a magic gift for her that will make her Holiday happiness Jast clear through lf , . " 1 It 3' : theyear! ,v.;v:. A Royal Cleaner a L'ght, swift thorough helfier that fftf save her strength, time and money brighten and preserve her rugs, upholstery and drapejir and banish dust and dirt from every corner of the house. . ue ioe wiu graceiui every uay ior ncr wonuerrui .. . 1925.-- ' ?j y GREAT If iL k. - Silks and Velvets 1 t vl y i Thursday, Friday arid Saturday . s - - J a " ChrittfiGift! : , You ckrfcwre the delivery of your Christmas Royal with small deposit, lon'thly payments can be arrangeior, T. - tf desired.' . xet us alamonstratc thj nywhere, any time. wonderful "cleaner. Co. House- -. One-Pric- e On ('liriKiuiHH woiuuig the silver in the Nativity will "ring out th glad tidings" was born in a manger near this Mime spot. Hornblowe; 4gg?SS5gggBB WALLSTREET Shows 2; 30 '7:30 4:00 WEDNESDAY and Weeks, brokers, wJio also made a Thanksgiving distribution, gave its. employes a bonus this towerat the church of to all the world that Christ EIGHT KILLED of eight wwk my. i'ulleu and Drew are giving a mouth's salary. Charles Y. H!ll and company are paying a ten Mr tvut Ixtiius oii each man's yearly salary. So 1s the Ljoygacre bank. IN QUARRY TO EMPLOYEES - 9:00 THURSDAY FATE'S FICKLE WITH CUPID bet rt . . tain shadows hide them uiem in a clash of hearts a tempest greater than Airy of elements the ' r L Ss pW- wilh Y . lli Clive Brook v? FASHIONS, G? FOIBLES Larry, Semon figAttraction in . "The Dome Doctor." lAHcmi 1 , 54 in all silk plaid- - novello, the newest dress silk; colors, black and CC Cfl brown. Sale price, yard . . . . : . . yuiuU Large assortments of the newest silks now on display- here at psinKpriceBr - Saturday aftrenwin within five iniiP utea after Mrs. Smith had t leen MEN granteti a decree annulling her marThe riage to Charles' SI. Koljert 'dee'ree was given on, the 4 grounds that at the time of her. marriage to ltolierts she was still the' lawful wio of a man by the name of AnIll XTIXGTOX, W: Va.. Dee., 16. derson, who Inter, was granted a ' '" )Fonr men were believed to V divorce5, yiJ, ' ClKin their return to 8mnisli Kiirk have ierisbed when fire destroyed Monday Hmith is repfrUd to have the Zeneer.Bradshaw ; department issued a worthless check to the store here early today,. p for a ault of The night watchman .and , thre Spanish Fork ebtlK'Si. Since t(iat time the bridejanitors who remained In the. srorp groom has not been seen either by during the niglit are. missing and his bride or his creditors, is being aearched for FOUR MAY HAVEPERISHED their bodies. .' v' The .Fredericks hotel,, . adjoining the department store wa menaced and guesta fled to the street Or? igin of the blaza baa not bean deter' , mined. ' t r-(- Co-o- - ' - , Dear Bant a Clans: I 'want to thank you for the present I got last yesri Thls Christmas will jto J bring me a ed wagon, a sled, a scooter and boota and mittena. I nave been a good boy. .Santa Clans, 1 carry iu all tha, water and feed my five bunnies, ', Lovingly, ; Neutia Knight : F 'i : Comedy i We have just received the newest shades in Fleurdeles Silk and we offer C 0(1 UiUU it at the special price 6f EVER CftANGlTiG S&rElISE THREE HUNDRED YEARS-OIndian Huts, Dutch Forts, English Reign, Revolutionary America and Now! Ian Keith. te out. h ..... $2.95 ....... '".''.."' f .40 inch Charmeuse of the best quality, large assortment of colors. frQ nn Priced yard yard vliUU , offk-ea'an- A., priced, per .yard KI WHIMS WAR f ";'. Costume Velvet in black and brown. 36 inches wide. JJfc specially nriced Der vara a heavy quality. $3.50 Flat Crepe-i- n .All the latest shadee,; specially (ri'J-r-Quarr- y 111-ra- Tempeltuous love. In hidden Inn in the AlA. high $1.95 Faille Crepe in new" colors. So much in demand now. CI Rfl On sale at, yard V ' 3U $1.95 Georgette Crepe in flame rose-wo- ol and all colors, including fl4 CO' I , V iUU black, at yard . .' PASSAU, Germany, Dee., 10. worker ere,tran- !isd here today when ah avalanche J A of stone crashed-upothem. Doj? Klgltt jiersous werp killed and ' Dear Santa : Here's a list of what three injured. I hope you'lyl bring me, a gun, XEW YOHK. Dec. lK (IT) football, drum,. horn, rubler bull, Wall Htreet is a $50,OO0vK) boat, new suit, naw bat, percil lios, (."hri'sluw1 dividend on its ' proi)er-ity- . niouthorg.iii, games, Hurrying ' ; Horse, humndng top, dapiier active 12 Daif.con jigger, a pair of boots, a Kollnwiiitr the jiwst 'months in the history of the street, dog. hnnks, stK;k "eichaiifre firms, law Vernon Duuilro. . investment hoimes are 154 X. 4th E. the distrivieing, with each other in bution of .honirses who were hard iwesscti throughout 'the Sure lou're Good Boys. year to meet the steady influx of ; Dear"' Santa: Pleas dear Santa buRinetw. That, the .fickle whim nf;. fate cross jmrposes with The distributions of stock and wll you bring' me a few things for seems to money follow thehirj;est nuiount of my tlirisfnia'C 1 would like a truck,,1 cupid in sliKimig'the, destinies of Smith's matri uew f nymeiitK the.' world's blinking n steiiinsliovel, a rake and a shovel. Bertha r Christina center has ever neon. The stock ex- My little brother Dotmld wants a mmiial veudires is revealexi In a reaching this city todiy con- change established a new r&ord in train, a s'ay and doll. Ih. yes a ' V 5 few nuts aud'anndy. Yot'ir little the whereabouts of her lat trading. k In addition to 'the $50,000,000. in frlendSj., est husband, Lou Elmer Sinitji,-wh. Junior and oDimld Cot. is reported to le missing 'front their bouustj, at least $100,000,000 will P. S. We live on Prpvo l'.enen borne in Hnnish Fork. have been paid in extra divideuds ' before January 1; Likewise The couple were married in Provo and we are ntiglity fine boys. of employes have hud an opportunity toJHiy storks at consider' ably less than' the market mice. TO PLAY SANTA rV Pan Velvet of A-- l quality in black, brown and blue, On sale at, yard v. Delivered r The $2.00 Baronette Satin in. all colors, including black. CI Rfl On sale at, yard . , k . . w I UU ....... llls ECT-- R TORY SALE OF PRE-INV- E by Shirley Sharon " BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA iCw' ' ' ' ' ' tf.:.i. J ' i v''"v-- Every Evening GO LUMBM TonighF and Thursday BEBE DANIELS in Tonight Only FAT SANDERS Country Store Capital Prizes 26 Piece Chest Silver Radio Set T IN "LOVERS QUARANTINE"' " and Hdrry Langdon in' "White Wing Bride' 37ia Booik o History MOTF-RO- 6369 Buy "Many liUle beasts with unknown names but lovely pelts furnish the Anexpeftfivefurkftsed so much for collars on the newstraighi utility j : ' : or afternoon coats. , ' tn its lovely colors for he lining, blankets' in which pale gray an 1 soft blues, beige and brown, green and mlfur, cross themselves in the lines of lf coatings and Urge plaids, the new borders and crosswise stnpcd woolens are used for the str&ighjjme coat which every woman must have for one purpose or another. For traveling, motoring, etc, these coats are made of the wools.: Plain or novelty ribbed silk, oi satin lined with wool are used fur the more clc.iut uat fur aitciBooii. Silks with kaaha Full-Siz- e Gum-Dippe- i ) Balloons d The man who buys FirestonS Full-siz- I e Gum-Dippe- d Balloons, doesn't merely buy tires he' invests in mileagesafety and comfort he always gets ample returns from his money.-- , That's why most local automobile owners prefer Firestones they pay. dividends in Bervice. We carry & complete stock of these wonderful tires (including all sizes), for your convenience get your balloons now. BKIMHALL BJIOS. . 223 W. Center St. k Pictures, From Hudson, Intrepid Explorer; to the Modern City of Stone etnd Steel and Iron. Henry Hudson blew lytflEN to' the western world on Dividends ooor ...... . - ' PRINCESS A'LLSEATSlOc U'l Tonight and Thursday WISE CROOltSM "3 ' ""'-- ' N(J.-- ' - ' I 1 r r Vl f'W fS P-- T "Mi. v, 1 ' in-- W the white canvas .wings of the "Half Moon" seeking a short cut to Cathay In 1609, a fortuitous breexe beguiled his (hip into the narrows of the Port df New York. It wast a noble country! Before his eyes .nature spread her flowering skirts dappled with woodland. s The English swore It was (he Ca-bots, the French took their oath on Verrezano, but it was the Dutch who firmly settled their practical feet on Manhattan .on the assertion fthat Hudson was the first foreigner to glimpse the skyline qt Manhattan. Anyway, all these intrepid explorers saw the same' skyline on the ragged tongue of Manhattan. Faints, swamps, inland lakes, up and down dale and toe one story apartment houses of the Indians ! Just such a skyline has been stroked in by an" artist's brush in the scenic pageant of New York's history which is now being held in John Wanamaker's. As bne walks the floors of the Stewart Building, one skyline supersedes an- theT, a great leap from the Indian house, communistic, sheltering, sixteen families who cooked ovrr the same flreto .the fantastic fringe " that has been cut out of the sky ' by the skyscrapers of 1925. "Then the Dutch came, quickly tr inferring their stepped gables to Mai.. tn. "About two years after e of the island from the. the piu. Indians bj Se Dutch West India, drawnltf th: wju Company V encincer wlio made, by the 1 earthits stone id olanned the v.ew .Anij This view-en walls. IS m,h . ,t,r , Iff!'. f ' "r -- ! 'VT - ' I673 -- ENGLISH ::';T- was! drawnTietween 1G2G-E"Knickerbockers, who did not quickly change hhvwavs. hanging, for years in the home of ' ; Put by 1770 tbe sfcvllne tells a Peter .StimrsW. different" story.n the third view shown, New Am- " stfrdam has become New York and New. York.. points .bnicrs of right's .'tritish' flag flies from' the. fortress. 'eousness intu the skv. Trinity spire. wc. to le the V.j.t the arehit'ectiire shows that New ,i hnppf re- hibif, . , " NEW YORK! . -' .. : 1925-NE- et -- . in Hen-dri- Make Your Tires . V.:iii!Lk , tiiiu. Pa - IT - i (:- -. I W VORKp" Kea Then, the fifth pictart emigrant who dared his fortunes in, a new and untried world.' The en- - York of 1925, when business wnlgea its concrete bastions and commerce pola of the Middle Dutch Church was a reminder1 th.it the Bible was - flmgs its shafts into the never chang-ing blue ! - How far more speecV being wad in, Dutch every Sunday, Wnll Street the tower of the lets would Hudson be if he talutrd stood for tff-ih- e SUlue of( liberty and First Preshv-teriacode oj CaJvia... , ewvotd Manlwffinl n |