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Show ' PAGEXUB ' '. ' .'' ' j ' . .TfKOVQ EYfLNlNG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927 :: I j FASCISTCHIEF in i ,v - ." . ii jji , - "' . i' 'i : 13 u" ; ' (Continued from- Page One) '": fI, sa hour aleep and retara to work - "'-- rtl resbed SECOND WARIJ VAl UEVILLK 1fl J.. L A.' of the SSeeonaward ndtville in lb ward nill ivea hall Friday tv.niimr at ttiust'iu.-insist ofj The jintgraiu i uVUH-k- . 3"C 8' IS, WUD UNH1I jig furiiisbed between. TheSenior rfrls irewuf llie janyft play, '"Her first Assignment?' and the M men t giye llay. IrK' h her tbrjavts will he fur uished by tue Junior and Beehive slrla and the Boy c.mtk. The ler.auHueiit is enjoyable from to end, and a cordial is evteiufc.-- tn the rtililie to TicketBtretid. umy In-- obtained: .' . KptUt entering. so one-ac- . Invl-rtftli- M.tKBI BBtlM;E The resiiWui wax HiekfiM Allien wene of ee ""rte-llhtf- affair Tueday ! ftr-mxir- i. hIikii she wan bosleHK to the uieiuliers of the Mardi Bridge club. The HeawrnV flowern were iwed in derorathiK the eniertaiiilng ruouiH. wan nerved. A dellHoui luucheou nfter which tw tables of bridjte eveo re- were ilayed, M m. Geors celvlup tlie favor. . Irewnt " were Mrs. Harry rotiA Mr; George Uven. Mm. p. K. Pokalsay. Mrx.'.J. M.. Sweeney, Mr. M. T Kennedy, Mr. O. II. KIiik and MnTr'red Cor-- " mU. : ' s Gnvn wiil fie to the ladtex of the rtiila cTtib the Tl!i!niiiws concert In tbe ward at her Lfime, 10 Mouth Sixth WVit ward gave at 4 rtreet,' Thiirlay afterniMiii uniusi incut hall Tuesday evening Hit' r low I nl erest ing- - progra m oVhick. All niejiiliers are' tirgHl in aUendancff khs furnished: Selections, girl' horns; selivtlons, boy' chorus; M. I. A. chorus; vocal duct, SI NDAY DINNER ,lr. and Mr. N'. C. Sldinir lee Adaui and Mitw Myrle Weiitai at a "waffle dinner- at roeafduet, Melda Jr'arley and Myrle their home Sunday fvenimj for Mr. VFwz; nolo, John Hhepherdr and John mrt Mrs. Alliert Klrkrwrdck and She), herd. Jr. ; reading, Kdgar Booth CoHch and Mr. Glen. Slninum and tiwd to rbe enrrtalumcut was thoroughly family, Cut floWera-we- re twtimte tlm dlnlnic table. Covern 'ujojjpd lty the large crowd Ui : were laid for twelve, ; .' .. y GORDON HONORED rtMrAxooos wakw -- 'The M, I. A Mrn, Hnviimiid ho-tcs- uf,, tig-I- - " "ii 'Jl: ::- DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mm. T. L. Clark enter-fatni.4tt dinner at their home Ttawlar evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Wins Miller mid family. 1,'u.t rioweia were uiied in decorating i hi1 wiw laid itlnin;jhililt. rAivm ' for d 'vlvi.iv" Ii C CLl'B iMr'.an4 Mra. Fred Bay .will entertain the member of the 8. E C tilth 'lit (heir home Saturday The game of five hundred will 'be the feature of and luncheon will be S. eve-nlm- LARSEN Mr. and Mr. Horry Gammon entertained a .number of friend at their honie In Vineyard Sunday The afftilr waji la "compliment tn Gorion Ijtrnen, who- will leave In tfie iear f uiire. for fl nila-loIn the Bonthern Mate niliwlon 1). H. church, tlirlst-niafield of ilie-I- -. decoration were lined throughout the entertainlnu rKim. Qame and music were enjoyable features of the evening'' entertiiliii- -. ''it. a delicloiiN .'v.. ..mj i:i? ' aerved. ,; - n a ' enter-Ulhmei- HIGH FACULTY WOMEN uvlted to. attend. The faculty women' organisation of the Provo high achiMil will lie enNEW YEAR DINNER tertained at the residence .of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stcrllnir Taylor Satnrlay Dwight W. Packard, allied nt dinner at their home afterniNin at 2:30 o'clock. The s n iS i A'hrysanthe-TtTtnday. hoatewes for the oiranlon Hlrvcd. members AJ1 PROYO en-e- ri 's werfuwit'ln ileeoi'atln(rthe Covpfs Wre laid for Hiing '.tnlile. Nellie E. Taylor, MIh Taylor, Miss Mary Taylor, odd Tnylotv Bert Wllllatn, Uiwell lorris, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton aylor, ,all of Salt Lake.. lit-.- Flor-iij-- c - . IfiXrir T)weff;"Bur?emirr. Mrs. MrR. w IIT r'.rrtest' Allen, Kamuaon, Jenuie Wllklna, Mr: Glen Slinmona, Mrs Mrs. William (Vinne:i and Edith Fuller. A very lntereatlng program ha lieen planned and It is requested that all inemlier pleftse lie. in attendance. iUK!) WARD CHOIR Tin' mu'iuIktb of the Third ward ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY 'miT; entiTtulned at the home'-oTaylor Monday ,i Vincent Mrs. "Bay evc-ui- !. delightfully - - MY PIXL vitVn 10t ha Hletik -.- entertained sev-:m- 1 iuls at a 'randy iull at. her iiri'Witi evening." Games and ,sie were also enjoyab'e features tin' evenins's entertainment, and iniilniL.'Iit li deliijous Muppcr wus " rveil to eiuht. 1 U ' iMnt In Vincent. The evening wa playing the; card game of fire hnw dred mid a delicious luncheon wan wrved to the following Mr. and Mr. Anhur Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boltey, Mr. and Mr. Nel Peterson, Mr. aud Mrs. Dean Hardy. Otla Vlncenr, Mr. nnrt Mr. and Mr. Vem Hardy and the hot and . boates. . ilSS10N'RY HONORED :......' Mr. uihI Mr.s. II. Gordon Lnrsen itertiwied at dinner at their home i'W Year's iluy in the form of a irrwell uochl, a Mr l.nrn'ii will iive i5!4he- - very near future for if FMiiitborn HtateH mission field of rhuroh. The table was ie I I). ettily decorated with cut flowers, .. vers were laid for twelve. . .. TRES JOLI CLL'B The member of the Tres Joll club :w'ii he entertttlned at the residence uf Mrs. W. P. Whitehead Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. Sewing and miwic will be feature of entertainment and luncheon will be aerved. All metnliers areT cordiaT-lInvited to attend. , y Jt'il m - i' I k rm m n WJ i I T ' - m mm In " . . - ' i " e L bK t;i a mm t, n j a B u U s - a mm I I . ir "Xi iw ill HI i i i II III - . mm If II I i iI M.I y r -- II II v cr-- K E i m ar m J I I i n III It IIIi 11 r le-j- fum-tiiiii- re 11. m , m w i i x. 41a nSa i jT . IT . J Ullbj v i - II ' v m II If - I . .i i, .4 uI IIa II I u i Af If I C1 H Ul I OdlC u n. 'T nfuch-TjfnU- iii ii .ii u ii ii a ii ii ii iir be-i'u- ir ii ii ii ih ruli-dow- -- ' ' I In . - 1 " -- 1 mm wrai uu-ut- - town-wher- , - ' JIIjhiUal-Xumij.lit'iui;e,X4i- i New ISpring BIX' I L L A Goods now siaiiglit- - Prijees Discount ito'k. in vviinuuire gard to cost on all winter goods Start Your Spring EmbrQiderinrNGWl one glass of milk contains enough Ct'Kira, my wrvant, pirta the milk on witli his uie hour a ilaytif reerea-th- e nourishment to sustain me until the table and then withdraws. Mi,, (ion. l0 (Miuilely answers the .s(; meal six Hours ha,nee. midday It is forty and wlciit, imioinuiiiuien- - vvei lil-- idc iiiumms that he is is always taken wlVn I am alone itiided an imuiahle maladv. witji for I am not a great' lover of commid I am ready u tnKV It is 7 ; pany at table. The Ifreatey honor I can bestow, upon anwone is to Invite them to lunch, livould even In temormv Krniin?- - lien rd be an honor to my own brother. CtAKlHED AOS MuHvdini tells what lie doc af-tl- v rrr 7 i fwAHome ptri , .. -- r: Uu-dt- STORE OPENS - 10 o'clock each morning this week )L -- In - UfM-XJnlt- r . Press? e clean-shave- e s ,S V ' y0u read your newspaper todajfc .you note that many rUsnntrhM or laKplVH "T3,T TTMTTT7T "001700 " - clean-shave- iccoinplishmeiit of the ,afeU', W'Jien I am re.snd for time,' I let hiui .lo Ihe shnvihg. He is no common iMirber. He Uus a character all bis iivn and was not made in the same mould which ordinary barbers' are made in. He is not Inqtutciou. lie trtls hie none of his troubles aud I tell bun none, of mine,- He with holds his joys and 1 withhold "mitie-.He does m play with aud 'fondle my face when i allow him to show !iovr imuJi can beat the safety. jhi is a man devoted is toanshaving, in ivhich profession he artist. He 1 - Selling Out ft r:r Z nk a By . 11 lt a fiMHl. ... migill- lie iiToiiy jumareii. is a wonderful food, nerbnis Mi,lk, lhe4HnNrfooi4iupMitt. tiL iaiita-ihi- aJ '" ... - , -- V.' .' , V be- - 'elous" This is a UNITEDPRESS to remember. a-l- - .','' of the enterprise of the UNITED PRESS, facilities extending over the world, prestige and authority land unfailing d& the UNITED PRESS newspaper of any city pendability, is always a superior newspaper. it is diwis'trous or; My breakfast simply1 tu!istif a. cliisft of milk aud 1st r jatter of one iiiinnte. M drink It! nt tlie tiiite in fifMiii gtitpn iiai. tainot i Because cause of its because of its -- fornh--- x international news-wr- itten by highly trained specialists sent with amazing pwdrrrvouched for as to accuracy andreliabiHty-'ioTm-th- e cargo oi this vast importing anal exporting business called the UNITED PRESS. '' - 'rflKr TTV - tft'e-ii- H . v .. e iiiit-dri- : The UNITED PRESS Associations is a famous world-wid- e system for the accurate .ancUpeedy gathering of news.' poirt news, financial news, political news, of jihysicul effort He apiire-bite- s with me that useless 'effort is .lost. So Well hae holh of W arrled this (jut, that' we have not xchmiged lnore than two wbrds-i- " itslde. of J he entire four years he hiis liei'n glvUig nie an " .ccasional shave. ! go then fiilly "fcttireil wearing my riding breeches to breakfast. It is what 1 call a breakfast. I won-le- r snuietlim's what an EngUsbman ir an American r aiGernian would :l what "Tie would do with idl if-jticn a nnnKtiist ns mine, xnere is Thexe Is no toast. There fire no s(iusiiges; ham nud - eggs, brejikust ioif'ds oranyjhing which sw 4iW'ii,-'-ilfHwMit- Titti e I? : News'is transmitted to central points from which it is distributed over telegraph "or telephone wires to more than 1,100 . newspaper office in 36 nations. ' a -rfrr- abbreviation, "TJ.P." r i athers without anylwtra Jlotirlsli a and draws the ranor aeross the 'ace. without tinnecessary expendi-Mir- . Provo mm II ..n..A:ii'M DUUlld I II 33 1r-c-h 1 i Enlirc Fall Slock ; EVERY DAY mm aai s lth ; I IB a m. mm ItM She-ha- BIG DAILY SPECIALS . - I ut. - BOOKS ADDED II it f I Ill fcelei-tlo- With the crowds thafare beating a path to this mighty Sale Event Closing Out 1 ' COME ." ' J A K IRVIME'S -- Z '....-...;.-. ' An Old Landmark Ta Go IS r ' -' - names and munIc were entertained a numlier of frieuds .if'OlHJih n dilflious Tnhiy eveufiiR af a birthday parhcon wn served to fifty. ty In honor of her huHlmnd, Mr. Bay . ry l en-in- l. iiK !f" - of-th- e CU B UTOPIA concert I tie CU B of Mr. and relaxed. Ordinarily 1 go to bed at mid SLEIGHING PARTY Bight and rise at aeven. The orders v The fiillowiiig enjoyed a are that I aiu never to he disturbed ... , il- L,"Tdlii Velda .i liarty Jiew Year xeept.ln ease of- veryjad iw.'-- It GamnHHi, Mis Klipnta Mathis, Mi is nay philosophy that- - good' news Inei, Peay, Miss' Irene Dtit kett, 0 wit,: ylhi ie - i UU- immediate MV IJtita iren, Mlaa lloant.. Lurfceney qf ewuimunlcallns it .and iii'Kthe! Hoare. (larence Mathts, the Joy if it awjoomemeut wiM he Vrlvla Gryn, Me!vltt llurrta, How- una h more greatly leli.sUt d after a' ard llarrjs. Mont ltlgley. Max Cox refreitbiug tdeep. ' Besides, a bad and Frank Brows. At midnight' a dreuiu, uilnlit, luterieut; Sjitl .m 3 i delicious iil( Iteii eupper was nerved (he effect tf iue 1 awakened, 'while "Will Mr: and the home of at the news in tbe .niomlug is a great M.rs, l'e.v. Games atfd niusii- - er alnci Mllti(tte ft the Jceitiu. ' ' eu Joyed. " . This was Napoleon' rule adopt ed froHi one whoae therefore LADIES UTERARY CU B achievement reiu bed more stu'iea Mrs. Dan' Hunter will tie hoKtes dotiS than aayohe'.aiuce bis to the nieuiliers tadiea' Liter- - Ij'ine, height and (yfiud that It permit ary dub at her hoiue Wednemlay a generous rest, the dMurhiiie ele afterniHin. ' "Seventh Heayeu," by UR'iitx being all eliminated from tliV Austin Jtrong. will lie reviewed ! It in nqsise. The fact. mind, Mr. Terry Oldroyd, and- - uinslcal U that putting I have only been' awakened m I will lie rendered by the it? tuiien Hiuce ui.T oHsuiuiiiuu in diiiilile , iliM't jmsist ing of Mrs. 'I'he- - firrt was fire at the IWrold M. l'itu ttakland, tCaUU UawUngs. Mr. Sterling Tay- central telegraph office in Uoim apiUillst, has heea recommended lor. Mrs, John Pullen and Mrs. Pet the very. heart of uf i President CxMilidue hi- senntoi (jystem Italy' . er Jensen.. Luncheon will he.aerv-'- cojniuiiniiatioii and the second time 'lends, it U remitted, aa successor ed. All niemliers are curdlully W during the Corfu incident lu to ljeonura vvcMj a governor-gen- to attend. ' rai ot tue jyiiijpiJliies In the event lUtEl during a turn of the uegotiu- ' "' oou resigns. served- - IB ht I n the tiins FAMILY DINNER- -; ; Z liitterofi-asioin - to deal -- iironiptly in id -- 1 NSW Mr. and Mrs. Gin.rge E. Whiter whir nil lived there as a civilian for it. When there Is a serious bead eiili!Etiiied at a family dinon bHiid, the prompter the M years more. ner at their home New Year' day. sijuatliHi eitloli. the ThHig niight The season 'w flowers prettily decohour lela.. thing lii the uii'iruiiig, fur the reast while a M righted, rated, the dining tubre. Covers wer; mkht--si)el- l disaai-r.- ' After settlln ilmt the. of the systeiu laid. for sixteen,, Ihe iiiatlef, f returiiPd "to bed and have not reai lud fheir jjiax'imiini u.oiueutuiu uni to require the hear! eujfiyed another two or Uiree hours ' .iijnl, "iim'oun. .organs to sound rt'isise. a cohi 1 nsklrig IonThe third, time r was disturbed they lmVe pruieiiy puk rt ttttt was on the death. of onr'dauiented a nvAW sV$4tAiM,lHitb meets tny re-- ' wnlowed qiijiemeiits atid feijipefs me 'fora Jjuii) mi'yliiiiins brisk "(iilalown. "JFattaca adored-h- i with' uiigerlc virtues.; hitler. 'I perforin g4ntlelicss mid sjnliattiy with high it Hjyself rid iirlskHy, very briskly, to ull was She .and low," gracious The followliiR Ixsiks hhve hud to her last wiilied me well for twill nMfallow.it miisseiir near.mv addwl to the PrdVii city libniry : to my owii my if Italy.' siierwti as "Coming Through, the Bye," by the greatness, "aiJ- - wit bout atiy cereniouy.J a as "fascist hailed qheMf and all i iKtng GL. H. Lntis Tlie story of a girl fascists loved her profjitindly; hiiow it is mure eflicacliii. Tite TU' Hood who finds that her futlier has is forced tn lirculute and I sickness which preceded herjlpatb forblddeil and that gmids, telling feel my -- whole 1 hrtTig snuiehow her "brothel is wanted by the police. filled the1 days' with anguVidi' imd The skin MUingiiig into iictlon, Under these conditioim Evan Sher- gave orders that I should he kept refreshed ul ridden of( nil redund condition be and of Informed Aher wood, the lnsiieetor meets Bomayne, awakened any lilKhtthat a turn for ant surplus ready to be CeneweC Naturally the girl Is iintiigonliitlc the- worse '"occurred. illil stay healthy. She died pea toward the man whose fluty brings Trained Rentier one and very fully, morning early him Into contact with that which' is W hen I 'onie from' the bath, the How they finiilly arose.to liioiirn, prepare the nations her dlsgpice. m MK'is are brought to nie. I renllxe their love for one another nioiirnlngiaud bring what comfort read them white dresjiing for uiV to the king and royal faintly Isjhe thenie jifjini; of Mrs. Lutii' could ntiwrai r-- f iaTTiffTtiis,,'oi inbif "DanyI)e"ief- rbest atorie. who can truly ssyy ilmt he "Dark Dawn" by Martha Osipnso (rdi)ini'J!y. it is from a sound a hevsntiwriinin and respimding to Another kiwerful novel of furni sleep ot seven hours, 1 awake on fl life by the author of "Wild Geese," new day, e.verv day, read t meet it niy tntiiilfig" I can glance tliroiigb tin in with the eye of the exiieriemi The story of a woman of indomit- irreatlv refresbnl with restored en ed editor. ,To "dress while reading able will and ruthless ambition. ergy and Replaced force. Seemingly not a difficulty. . The dressing treugth, Isis 'Cherry Square" by Grace S. as If to prove my a purely mechanical fuiictiirin and Richmond The romance of a little I lnstinctivelv Htretch and yawn Eastern town eopled with real live giving my 'lungs and mwcl" an ex sulxirdlnale to the wili jvithbutjuix not lie (Olisiinus thought. people, the kind of .people whom tra awakening and, as quick aa a exiwadituro. subject for fou are glad to. meet either in real flush, I am out of bed,- - My day but, then why not life or In a book such as this one. .begun. 'I never stay In bed a mom- We. Ho it every unlike the physicirf agencies whliTS but cannot I cut. M. Bower after the "Van Patten," by B, yawn. in .dressing ;;takes, When "Van PnlfceirMiVpeared In the tHIuk that the practice of lying tin Ahv iMirk iitUiiniiitUally, just as pile's he lmd been ,wanicd to lied after one awakens ttr enndueivO it hn flngirs do ou the tyii liter Mt the slay away from, he was immediate- to liuwiturie and dultne-- s. The roadlujj of the newsly put In jnll, accused of the- mur- not lnt breed wtngnfttion of body piano, der of the "husband of nh obi sweet- and mind. It is- demoralizing to tlie paper then bi'i'oiiK's an udileiXjirit duet, uf the mental mechanism, heart, How he esi'iijie f rom prison discipline of self. It puts a defenit can perfectly well accomand elect himself avenger at. large sive splrft In life and robs the indi- which plish Avlnlo the finger aire occupied makes one of the .best stories of vidual of. a Ibold and smashing of- eKc J. here. ,. . .: ; ,'' fensive to fiue the, day. this well liked author. . "WelP K. TP rrTn Neitliueriiy ln'IeldTiT TiT iirPfMiJama'a, 7 nilvT my collar. I have-- become rather. ster-T- he story, of a wedding, which a few very fcimpje arm and lej skillful in the use of an American was to lie in a lovely old country movements Juattn lilnlMr me up. atety razor and, though my beard home. ' Grandmother was going to breathe deeply t get my lungs full is thick' and stiff, I have attained give the bride. a hundred thousand of fresh air, tor: there Is need that nich dexterity Hint I feel like siiy- dollar necklace ns a wedding pres- the lungs resume their lug "so actively many seconds froin lather to ent,- But the netklaLe hiu illsup-peare- timet ionfr--a iworkln'g ladvlu.ud towel " or whHteyeTnfiifl"avcrs are and Punch the yomig broth- not a sleeuitig one.Thnt to measure their siieed on, uppo-ed er, turns Sherlock .Holmes. Just take! a minute or two mid I However,, 1 hnve to use a new blade "Under the Tonto Kim," by Kane am then In my birth. j. : y tinie I shave for there are no Grey The usual outdiair life, love.My bath is always tejild. the tern UMile that-stand more ly heroine, wild men and adventure pern l lire of the IhmI. l ui not a than one shave on my beard. And. that make a Kane Grey story. of the first the bath cold, dlsclp'e 1 must Kbiive every day. It all must eonie:iiff, too, for I wear no iiioiisiai he, vyhich is one of uiy Xuiericaii attribute. I am Fusclsm is mtl linker. JVhlskera. are a sign if decadenee, f G lance at th busts if t lit k ii ''a t Roman EmiWror' nd -you will find them all Caei,ir, August us. When the of Hoiumi glory liegah, whisk imaine Into style. It is true of al! ' u perhalu, The: lien rdless period . Whiskers were i he rule in the old decadent; regime, which fascism replaces, with youth of faces. The beard is oriental, the smooth fate, occidental. A Speechless liarber-r-r My barlier jieek- in at me x i..:.i newspaper-a- n important fact . - - ". '.. Tlie Evening Herald ' |