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Show 4t PRO J012VENING f Bad Stomach Made Her Anns Yellow at "I fea4 Indigestion ao bad1 that hand' and arnia turned1 rallo. ikJ r - If It had not been for Adlerika. t think 1 khould hava dielL There i nothing better for IndtgwUtw." Mr, llary Uaanaford. " Adlerika ei?ea the system a UEAL rlean&luf and bring out old puhauna Whlt-t- t n&j tear? canard trouMe. for a king time. I'Allke BMMt ntedh-ineaIt acta up BOTH upper and lower bowel , J nut una arwonful w4lv GAS and take awajr that full, bloated feeling 9 that you caa eat better and sleep better.' Even If bowel wove daily, Adlerika brings out much, additional polaiur wliUh waa In your aya- Jon aour. fcasny tpjjwbft-hTwuaesmia nervouniieiw, aleeplewuietiii, beadaehe. No matter what yon have trjed for your atonurh "and boweja, .Adlerika will unrie you. At leading druggist- In Prora at HedqulHt Drug Co. and alt leading druggist. adv. nera-jtboug- f " ' ICITY NEWS PtOMl07 Mis Gertrude Partridge . Waited la halt Ifi k City during the weekend ith friends. (HB ChU-ker- ' (llde. i ad-xlt- - lrt given. OPERA SELECTED . Tbe, opera for thia year has Iteen selected by Ilulph Sooth, head of The work the music department. which will le prewnted by his de partment will lie "In Old Vienna," a catchy modern oiera. The chorus Is beginning this week.,' The principa'g will be selected in the iiear future. Everything piluts an excellent production.' The' cast for the hcIhmiI piny, "Kempy," has been selwtd and tbe lucky ones are as follows: Mania ffenta' Hutli Bence ;,. 'Dad" ' Bence ........ Vernon Went z "Ma" Bence ......... .Leola Jones cales $1.00 7 yds. Hope Bleach $1.00 6 yds. Bestf 28 in. Outing ...... ISSUE "RAILSPLITTER" Sufficient subscriptions have now to ensure tbe publication " of the Lincoln; year iHiok, the aaain this year. The staff has been selected and is as follows : Editor, Virginia Booth; associate editor. ..Thelimi Morgan; business manager, Bertell- Bunker; calendar Jessie society, Moiita Farley; Wentz ; sports, Dee Brown ; assist .Marlon manager, ant, business Harold Holda- Clark: activities; way; carioonlstt Evan Jensen: as distant cartoonist, Edith Murdock; jokes, Norma Sumslon ; pictures and snans. Velum Nelson: typist. La- been-aol- "Ball-sJdltter,- - ilona Perry. - combed yarn in . . $1.00 knit $1.25 . , ,Best Silk Stripe, $1.50 $1.20 grade Flat Knit in best grade $1.00 grade 65c Best Silk- - Lisle $2.45 big reductions. Sheet Blankets, single large size $1.00 Pure Virgin Wool $15.60 $11.48 grade Part .......... ' grade $5.98 zzzzij f TOE FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"' ANNOUNCE PARENTS DAY The annual Parents' day at Lin coln hljh school will be. held on Fridav.j; November 19. Parent, please watch for later announcement and eoinoiete. urogram .whieft,,wiu v . appear In a liter: issue.' : -- GIRL'S BOBED HAIR .,r.;.,,;:;jg.CAUEOE- COLUMBIA COKE is clean, efficient arid economical in home' heating -- If you have neVer plants. byrned COLUMBIA COKE ask your E)ealer for one of our Service MehtoTcali he wilj examine your heating , . ? recommend the correct size to use and the most economical method pf fir', ing. plnt, DEATH - the, VIENNA!,' neighbors teased' ber ter-- the day she bobled her hair, Marie Kriz of.tbta cttyjcomroitted sucedeby jumping from.-- the thirdpiirehta..' i,".story fiat 'of With the permlssUm of ber par ents Marie had - her hair bobbed-- . When sue returned home her par ents were .away. ; A, neighbor saw her and began to tease her fur nayv lag "baby iiaii;.::. Other, neighbors Joined in, telling her that ahe was fool. Marie .was bo upset that she rushed upstairs, ojiened the window, and jumied out. She was killed instantly 'on the pavement below. ; d fifteen-year-ol- tef Snow, 1 . . r. . . ; . . . g3p $1.29 Gus Wool Quilt' size'$L69 White Wopl finest grade :.r..y $2.89 We do not carry seconds pr 3rd grade merchandise in any of our lines. We have rnany cretonnes appreciate auality get in on this sale and save. Note these carefulljr prices, see Leti, French Tissue Ginghams. pd 50s grade, 3 yds for $1.00 CONVALESCING Mrs. Milan K. Straw Is rever-ii(from her recent opcrntiiu:, which was performed in the Aird hospital at l'rovo. . g . Stephen II. Winter of Suit Lake City Is with friends In Provo for a ........ - Hundreds of other that bar-gai- cannot we 34i:West-Cente- Where ypu get Values '.a MO ' 'Him f - f f iAI I " Mrs. i. XV. , . f Burn It! . Buy It! You'll Like It ! Lavelta Perk spent the week-enwith frlenthv i , d : - at ..$16.95 at . . af t $24.95 $34.95 "Green,-Wine- , -. Styles to suit every taste. Sizes for. Misses, Regulars and "Stouts : F3UCES SLASHED ON ALL DRESSES! ' . T PvEE' T EA fcr Am who jirefef btacfi tea there'a Tree Tea Oranfi Mat ' GREAT DRESS SALE new fall shades of Black, Navy, and the smart1 1 1 Brown, etc. , V V. Cununuigs of In Centeryille receirr abso- Entire Stock at REDUCED PRICES $27.00 Presses $35.00 Dresses $49,00 Dresses week-end..- the Prcfesscr.B. Vonng uhlvtrsfty addressed the club of "SpriiigAdlle this week. am.-w-ill One lot of Dresses, values to $20, special at $8.95 Miss Betty Davit waa a guest at liume of Misa Maude Nielson of " , llebep during the vilted with rt'bitivea iu Provo Tuesday and Wednesday. In Mcirhandisc-- il Tuesday Morning Styles fcr Afternoon, Evening, Sport and Business ' , City .71 i : Thompson of Lomlta, Grant Giay of Salt Lake Ten only ladies last s6dson coats, formerly priced C7 QK to $10.00, special lUU . Ui : $135.00 Note the wonderful savings in the dress offerings. below.. Conie' in and be convinced of their quality and values.. Rivaling and ' even outdoing any of our previous efforts in this ' Hence only the tender . lea vet of etrlv ptine fna oop tea go into 1 rea lea Japan, 1 DRESS SPECIALS THAT ARE UNUSUAL AND ONLY FIRST CB.DP flrMn ... tin k SU ,exquUite)muttb jirucTtt not aeconu or taaa crop. :.r $7.95 - r P $49.75 OTHER COATS Special at lutely FREE, a merchandise coupon good for $1.00 on a Purchase of J5.00or pyerRemember these orders are the same as cash and are for Friday only. Dirst S39.75 crushed Fox, Bererella, Mandel; Squirrel, Lynx, Wolf, etc. 10:00 D. L, VAN WAGENEN CO. ' ....... $55.00 to $75.00 yalues ........ The first 50 adults entering our store Friday morning at ns mention here. returned tu her hone utter. a tew weeks' visit in 'Prove with relatives and friend:;: rw".f rthelloine. FREE-45- 0 7.;....... ' $45.00 Jo $55.0 Hundreds of Children's Coats Reduced for this "Greatest of aUSales" SEE THESE COATS you will be amazed at the values . C(itlf.fc.hit!j Thg Dependably Fuel for f mm value Fur Trimmings ' - 1 11 Big Stupendous Merchandise Removal ........ few, days. r' - $1.00 Misses Unions, all sizes 75c to $1.20 Shoes for all the family all pn sale at big reductions.' 1 lot Misses and Childs' shoes, values up to $2.75 for pr. $1.00 Ladies' high grade Shoes anp! Oxfords, 2 pr. $1.00 Bpys'-'an- d Youths Gym Shoes $1.00 Misses Gym Shoes $1.00 . flake finest gride $35,00 to Marvella, needlepoint, tocanno, ' -- l ank Whiting was a Charleston visitor during the ear :y pin t of the week. -- grade : values Tempting Array of Newest Materials grade, pr. ....... $1.29 oys' unions, all sizes . . .::, , SENIORS TO GIVE DA5JCE The Seniors are now busy with preparations and decorations for the Senior hop, which will be held in the high school gym Friday even ing, Nov. 19. A very novel' and clever decoratiue scheme is being carried out. $1.98 Slen's and Ladies' heavy weight in new or old style, $2.00 rade $1.60 Eentire line on sale. Underwear for all the ' Family -- Men's heavy Pinion,; $1.75- $1.39 grade, pr. Men's heavy union $1.60 wool, $6.00 grade $4.48 CffTTQ- N- B ATTS all on Sale Quilt size 3 lb. $1.00 . I..-grade 63c Quilt size 72x9Q $1.2 oak, blacky wine, taupe and many others. The most Fashionable 1 am nilr- m. " ... .ipftigij is $45.00 i7 ni $'?fin' trt v" t"""" lur goldt'n alba cloth, tweeds, plush. ...i........ $1.00 weight Blapkets all on safe at New values mm Best $1.00 part wool $8.50 p bargains. Children AHovers, heavy , ; ; NOTICE ! POSIT IVflLY NO CREDIT- Can be extended at our sale price during this sale Re Refunds . ' All Sales Cash : s . I SAVE 13 TO y2 Colors 'considering quality we never bt$ undersoljf. Note a few of our many pair Heavy A Galaxy of Smart , Each $1.0Q .Men's and (Bpys' 0(ver-alls, full cut, heavy grade .... quality made by the best factories in the state Sweaters and Jackets, Values up to $4.00. Just like finding them. , Cold weather ahead! Here's a chance for a iimely saving in this, great sale. Coats of such real quality at prices that cannot he duplicated..' There are hundreds of coats to choose from, tailored coats, dressy coats, travel c o a t s, reversible ' coats,, etc.. Misses'. Women's and extra sizes. $1.00 ChndrWpbi: v $1.00 Damask, $1.25 $1.00 grade for yd. L. D. S. Garments, all approved fcy the Presidency, none genuine unless they have the aix' proved starjiprt-o-irot-- " Tab,le "Jlr. 25jjienidie8W . f ; ...... e ........ ...... $1.00' 5 pr. Ladies Silk. Hose. . '. . r . $1.00 Childs 25c Hose . . $1.00 weight, Super Values In Devenshire Cloth, Best grade, 3 yds. . : . . $1.00 5 yds. Best Wash Crepe 25c grade ... $1,00 4 yds. Best Wash Figured, SOc grade $1.00 12 yds Good Factory . . yds. 36 in. Shallie $1.00 3i4,yds. Best Table Cloth PRACTICE BASKET BALL Basket ball practice is on in full wiiift. Thinjss lMk very promising extracts $1.50 yd. Beneficial! $1.00 $1-0- 0 $i.oo 6 .......... ...... IP A Appealing! S.ydsrCurtain Netts, 25c ..... $I.0(T grade 24 yds.-- . Silk Stripe r Shrititig .".'..... Wool Dress Goods up to 6 yds. 86 in. Scout Per- Xorma Humslon Jnue Wade Kotherine Bence ....Velma Nelson Ben Wade George Lnnoeford Marion Clark Jumes Harold Colviu Duke" Merrill Iwt!a Jensen Director Dramatic Muniigvr.Tlielmu Morgan TO grade j- til A Ungette,."60c 2V yds. -- cast thirty boys lire; out. each night and the competition for positions ou the squad Is the keenest In the hisBoxhig ud tory of the wrestling eliiniiMition contests are Interest dn jow being held and-ththis sport, indicates that Lincoln will make a strong defense of tbe district championship Jn ibis ..sport, which she bus held for two succea-sivaeasons. . preserved. - by E. M. Snow. ...,... ....... CAST SCHOOL PLAY and the tpp fits tight and snug after it ia opened to further guard that precious aroma In which Schilling Cofeehaaheen 1 Beter than ever before. 5 yards best Kalburnie . .52c GinjEham 25c grade $1.00 6 yds Best Jap Crepe $1.00 3 yds. Indian Head $1.00 4V yds Best JS in Out9.00 ing 5 yards in. Cretonnes d .he vacuum package made famous. Schilling made Coffee Western vacuttm package the new 'cey-win- d Johnson, formerly and 'Mrs. Willi of Mapleton. the body was brought' e Evergreen cemetery for Inter and frleaiaa ment. Many reiatH-ewere there to niee,f the lereaved parents. ,The grave waa oeuuateo. 2 BIG DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday, 'Nov. 12 and 13 : S chilling BURIED appro-priat- Armistice 4ay iirfirm. MayMr. R. D. MrlWld of Mllford or g, W.'GiHuian of Oreai delivered viat home a ha returned after ber the addrena of the occaaion, ; itloK in Prove for the past few ' readings, and luiiKlcal bum-ber- s ' week. were mImo IHI(UIHIJ t8 .Following the funeral Bervlcea at Thistle' Weduesdoy.' November 3, for jieTlure. the Infant son of Mr. -- ed ia Holier City during tbe early Thursday, November 1Lof the week.' served at Lincoln with, an Friday, Nov. 12th, 10 , a. an filirht peTtwn uHO Hfl hardly on speaking terms with each other were alappiog one another on th back aa though they wert life- long trends. Never since the trio sUrted baa such good nature existed aboard tbe train. .'&m Since' the Jwtiou of Samuel HiU from the train tn Seattle. Miaa rul- waa ob lar,. intimate friend of the queen e thiww; Staits TomorrowS v ftfEfc.V J MAMIE'S TRAIN I KEBBASKA, Nor. II (Up). An vnexperted peace today aettW upua Queai Marie'a. train aa it ruabed tbroiuch Nebraska tai bring rjer Majtwty w n.anaaa l ity totlulah to Armistice day relebratioa begun by pmddeot 'Tbf last juiuute .flepartr are. of Miss Lole ("uUer from the Coolklge, train at Denver wrougbt reutark-ablLNFANT change ) the usual tensa ait- - AB.lD, SPECIAL ja i Fuller and her entourage ere pUced --aboard a ptirate ear attached to. a Burlington train to Chicago. From there Miaa Fuller intends to go east and join her trpnpeof dam-era- . . Tbe queen's special U scheduled to arriy in Kansaa City a few hours after the departure of Presideut Miaa AG. EATS . The a annual Ag. Club AnderaaM Dave , Mrs. of Lot Aaheld at tbe high crhool Friday gatea, Calit, feat returned to her evening: Over fifty boy and the hiiine after oetki' vMt In Provo. '., which abunt twenty nice fat oprlng friea were disputied of. At the pru, Bey Vf o CliWce- U visiting grain which followed Mr. H A. IHx- in i'ramlhit weelt witft Blend ion if. the arniew' and ?Mewfc(tw' bank gar tbeboyn sonie good on "Factor ef Manhood." Prfaaor T. Ear! Tar doe f the the Touhg university addressed aiwubere of tbe Ogden Rotary club MQBELJr, About nereuty - boys are taking practical projects, in connection L. A. Woolen of Columbia, Utah, 1th their agricultural s, auhjecta. la visiting in thia city for a few Tbe enrollment in the agriculture daya ith friends. department la about fifteen percent above that of any prcvli ymt, Miss Craee Cook. Mis Nelll TH3 e ENJOYS PEACE AaiVfllES PAGE and aaaodate of HiU baa been the wru ceuter of a Uvety and enibar-gasUt- g con troversj-Shnever forgave John C. CarroU. In cbaage of the tour fur expelling HU1 and waa t 'continual odd with hi plana - ..7 '" tbwafter.;; Qra'SPAflTY: LINCOLN HIGH I HERALDTTHiniSDAy, NOVEMBER II, 1926. t |