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Show V pass rod1! - Mil H ft wellpd PROVO EVENING HERALD, :liONDAY .. , " t bunt . .I. 1 DEmffiER - jgaa .1. aS. use ut that ABdewen-- a CITY NEWS ed UDIF.S HONORED Mra. A. II. Morjjuu futertamed a iuuilK--r of frt'ad at her h"Uie Frl- at a bridge pn.rty in ay imJlm-u- t to Urn. W. it. Hurui riHik, who Is 'en v I us fiir Sa lt Lake Dr. Tanner Speaks Women u TbeToB. BY.U. T. U. women im at lb fconw of ilr. liobert Suiier Katur J Tb amanting hi fternoon. 2 di 1 llft W Mrs. Keluluird E. H. EMtuiond, Mr. Orrttt tie Jang. Mr. TUoinan C. ltuunej . Karl tentwet. and Mrs. . Dr.- Vuird M. Tanner of the B r.-l- '. delivered an inteKwtiug ud ud lecture on "Instx-tInstruct! Human Welfare. "Wt hate been UTln; in an age of the dominance of mammal, but If atnpreiuaiy It. aeeiw that. mammal . ...u n. . .... ..: Tanner.; "WJieo we fWlw thai toswtt there are wore spwiea than there are apedea In all the renhvia nf anhnal life, we .ini can appreiate the- Importance of thia field of study.In dlwuBting tnaeeta In relation to our food uply. V Tanner mai-ed that the .toll taken by Injurious I Insect amounted to $20.0Bj'r (spl-ta In the United State, annually. Timor that Bwvad dtaeflKe Include of the .now that carry dreaded bubonic plague, . typhoid fever. malaria,, alwplng atckneaa. temai Mr. j J J J a ! 1 t i ' - . ' j 1 ? i ; I iCfCii,.t innechL their nature and value wei alto pointa discuss ed by Dr. Tanner. , I FVIowin the lecture. MUw Pnjl-by M 11a Olatan, accompanied Wllmt Boyle, pianlat, rendered three weal soloa. Refresbmenti were erred to fifty. , BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED i, Mrs. Boyt Obappell - t atertald her hom and Mr. 'lfls.u aud Mrs. Fred Biake J. ht-- r hmiie, Hwefi M . Weduduy for nuck. California, to njiemi th Iwwtli'-ir'av- e MMMUD8 AND riilNGAMAJIGS ) ri . II'.. 'oh Mw.x .Bte ivin; the fnvr. - A dcllcliiif fol'owed the card gamt ol was enjoyed by tU" fillowiii(t Irs. Ueori (Juilliau. Mra. J. W iTrrf, ilr, 1, T. Futtvt, Mr Vluia Van WaKcnen, lln.,(i. II leiiidKe'uian, Mrs. UiHirife ltrock ank. Mrs: C II. Ward. Mrs. W. R littler. Mrs. Alei HetlqnlHt. Mrs TliNMt tuhluw lnl(. Qutainr4Tj" Vcrhdits ,lyV mu-heo-n ""! ' ir tBonght" In dlialar thia t'Mur:' there has been for. the past ew year, imt it irnnt to me that never lefore baa the commercial world gone on quite auth a ram- ge with its array, of meaiilMs'oiw, " Illy and drnwlad gew-ga- old established The Augustine " - (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) band-imlute- i'umlly? . . INHUMANITY merry bunch of Tlnymites were surely seeing all the sights. They'd t climbed upon, tbe back- end big touring car. Said Seouty, great , I in getting cold. Hang on yon, fellows, Doil't loose"hoIiL"The8peed the man is driving at, he must be .'i going faf ." Along the eountry road dust files. It flew up in their little eyes, and made it rather hard for them' to really have much fun. And then the auto swerved about and, tig it stonr the man Jumped out, nd shout ed to another man, ."I'm glad that -- - . - - . reci-ivUi- . .' ft l of-.J- u-e- .'-.' o , ld (To Be Continued) Mrs. Rufus Huff anil children of Lakeshore were Provo visitors Frlilay, the guests of Mrs. Cyril Hartley. Mr. and trip is don." "Now, all be quiet," Seouty said "I think ,tbe man's gone up ahead. As soon as it is good and safe we'll hide behind a tree."- - For quite a while they watched the man and then they alt Jumped tip and ra4J ana snoruy round a hiding place, as s safe as It coujd be.- , . They fio'jjed for thrills, and not in vain, for soon they saw an tteto-plane aud then they heard the man t xclaim "My trip wiU sure" lie grand I'll soon be flying through the sky, and throngh the clouds. Then, by a.ad by, I'll land np near the north twiCi for; I'm homid fflt Santa Land. And then the man went after gas, and whetf flif Tinies saw him pass on ut or sight, they scrambled r rorth and cried. "We'll go along." Said Ukey, "Let's climb. In the ship. BABY'S - V COLDS -- headaches ' 14 everything you shorten with it tastes so good. 3fC c . DINNER Mabel Nuttall toi.tin it dinner at ber home Sundav even-Jito celebrate her blrthdav which occurred on that late. A large bowl of chrvsanthe-nums formed an attractive table Tenterplece. pvers were laid for lifc Mario Sntton, Miss Lois toshard. Mis. Hannah Prusse, Miss esta Strong. Mis, Evelyn Stewart. Jiss Evelyn Trover. ' M1 lardy. Many beautiful birtbdar Mis g annl-ersar- iff a mm j I 51eep f your ' ' " Better Feel Younger sleep Is disturbed by Get-fiT'p Nights, burning sensation ackache, or othet symptoms of ladder weakness try Cyattx Com-- , pound. We guaran-- , ' tee to refund your money Jf nightly risings, , backache, g and turning are not allayed and you do not feel younger and stronger In 6 1 eekX)sup. d Cystex Onlx 60c Drug Stores, Adv. Sold at. Hedqulst day; ply Com-Pron- oiead of Christmas cheer was foam ing within mc. I would go forth to the liest inart and do my t'hristmas chopping, have all, the white tissue pajier and red ribbon on .the lock ages by Thanksgiving eve, and look upon plonslyand a struggling shopping world some days hence. - Slimalant Diuntie wake-fulon- red-nose- d , e ITT EWTIOWJ 9 MEN'S Christmas Shoppers ring-mount- DELL CHIP1WAN Tn the VMiXT ADI j 3 ' am the best, books by. the'leading authors books for all gift books, children's books religion and fiction. it Tayl or Paper Co. 6G North Univ Ave. 1 Phone 15 i Upstairs Jeweler . doors west' Suit on Chase Drug Store. . , . . 273 W. Center Ladies' Trimmed OVERCOATS AH Wool HATS ; 50c 75c $1.00 $7.50 Knight Woolen Mills All Wool .One Lot OYER COATS SUITS - $10.00; Bankrupt Price . Sizes 35 36 - 37 $5.95 -. L. D. S. GARMENTS Bankrupt Price . 59c 2 for $1.00 - BLANKET Men's Ali Leather Sheep Lined Mittens $1.25 value Bankrupt A M AQn IVV 2 Doors. East ot IX 1. R, Furniture i ': . i II ; Made to Sell for $25.00 -- Larg:e Double Sheet Bankrupt Price - j ouy shelves contain all of Men's & Young Men's all Wool - I giftsnd . Sensational Values Bankrupt Price .... . -,' exquisite flavor and fragrance! And the price? Surprise yourself - Books make yery good A Wonder , I have been selling Jewelry x Provo for over 20 years and you can rely on what I recommend to you. By having me" send, for your watch you can rest assured that it has not been tampered with or dropped out of the trays or show case, but .will-bin good ' v'" order.. , ; ;,:' I have a fine memorerdum selection of Piamond rings. ' I surely can save you 25 per cent on these. I return them Tuesday, get one before 'they are returned. I have a fine selection of Diamond ings, latest designs and styles. Have her diamond reset in one of these mountings for Christmas. I reset your diamond while you wait, insuring you against loss in the mails. I do expert watch repairing and en- ' graving. , Let me be your jeweler '. .cA,carden tea of BOOKS AT THE BIG 273 W. Center Millions of pounds used by our Government ' ' . Tags, Seals, Stickers, Twine and Dressings Kidnmy .iigala.at.y. in your bakings Before purchasing your Xmas jewelry come in and U y tilk it over with meu , ; TREE TEA ( lc, 3c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 33c, 50c, 75c. ;'.. DOAN'S pSf to th . The salesgirl unfolded further glories of her' realm.'. It seenned (hat if you didn't care for the tuneful powder jar,' there weie musical jugs to sit by the .bedside with the night drink, aud charm the wltb,tunt!st wlu'n the stopThere were per, jsvas taken.- out.' musical tea pots, and musical bread traps, musical wash cloths and butb towels, hae noo a doot " I MISS MY SWISS of a (dy 1 ; I wag. reminded last ; snnimer, cerne, .Switzerland, when we , Invaded a woodea rver shop to seek some' of those little carved gnomes'.' and dwarfs that are the delight, of the old whiskered men of the Alps who make their living by their whittling to take down to the valley below. Wearily J sank Into a craved chair by the door while my friend looked at carvilgs. Music swelled nd TEE. DEPARTMENT, STOKE OF. PKOVO. OUR LINES ARE STILL COMPLETE fffs a stimulant diuretic. Doaa'a are recommended by many local people. Aak your neighbor! x f . BANKRUPT SALE KC for finer texture and larger volume XJsc -- , $1.25 X mas Cards - bus-Jand- s, cus-tunr- year ImLOR BROS COMBWy Snowdrift Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure 50 Uni- guarantee versal Sugar Shell ( a age-ol- d and on the same diet that kept them welt through drastic changes of mate which would have killed lew well nourished men. Bur from your' grocer today a package of Koman Heal. This cereal is NOT solely a medicinal product compounded oi coarse bran, unrelieved by nourish food, nourishing, ing grains. It is stimulating and delicious, composed of the whole wheat and rye berries, with, just enough bran added to keep the ays- tern regulated, and thoroughly cleansed Nature's one and only way, through, properly balanced food. Butter based looks. That's why ence felt by sore, painful joints, tired, langujd feeling and, cmetimes, toxic; backache and headache. That- - the kidneys- ', - are4Krti functioning right is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Thou-- , sands assist their kidneys at such times by the useofDoan's J Uni- steel Stainless $1.25 it as good as is(ust $3.35 versal Knife. Snowdrift tastc-An- (.... $18.50 guarantee the most fastidious i , Stainless, steel 50 year based Excess Uric Acid Gives Rise to - Many Unpleasant TtubU$,f '. " AUTHORITrES agree that an xV excess of uric acid is primarily due to teulfy kidney ac- tion. Retention of thia toxic material often makes its pras- - You can conquer Irritability, ' white and creamy and .dainjty enough to please Yt refult as you know from tha irregularity of habit; oitmy, Juat tl to old hardy Roman legionaries conquered tha then known world, Years Snowdrift looks mighty good-to-ca- t. It's' snowy Too Much VapoRub arh "Acid?" Ovrt JT Milium Jan Und hlch Jhr, LOOK AT -- in set. Teaspoons. for 12. "nipped in tha bud" "dosing" by use of and fatigue .," orcma-t-oiore- This ought to be a dandy trip. Of course we U have to trust to luck that nothing will go wrong." And so, behind the driver's seat they found a place that sure was neat. The than was now returning so they rushed to beat the band. The next thing that the Tlnles knew lie man, was in the airplane too, and in an instant they were bound for good old Santa Land. A - - d . -- GOOD to x Stainless steel based 50 year Uniguarantee versal wear for 6 Stainless steel based 50 year guarantee hollow handle knives and forks Universal Company Home Office:, Grand Island, Nebr. s ward-meetin- ; Wonderful Line of Silverware UniversaI-5- 0 Year Guarantee . 'VOMAV8 , by ANYMIAYAVE . BUY THEM And are we- women who think (hat we must have, liecause they sre set liefore us, (smder jars that play tunes and perfume atoiui-rfor tbe iiamlliag and a million other lutub'fN of an njre, any happier, really, thau our mothers who would no more have xpeiit immey for a 'iiu.sU-a- l iHiwder Jar than for the rown Jewels of the Russian Itoyal S Calen- Advertising business house Weil prospect. educated, man-haman preferred. References uad experience in first 'Ui'r- .- Our reference. Dun and Bradstfeet New ine starts Dec. 2tt. Hat-rda- Tl If i dar and Strong line,' permanent work, commissions paid weekly. Every substantial Xow gew-gaw- g C'hrrwiiitlH'iminis were used n decoratiag the eutertaluliif iMUut. Three talilew of bridge were ilaynd, Mrs. J. B. Axhton receiving be club prize and Mr. Frank Mc- 'Cwnn of Salt, Iaka lielng awarded Xut guest Luncheon was favor. erved to the following club ersj Mr. Henry Geese, Mr. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. F. J. Hediiulst, Mr. C. H. Wright, Mr. J; W. Farrer. Mrs. O. H. Heindselman, Mrs. A. n. Morgan, Mrs, O. II. Taylor, Mrs gwen O. Nielson, Mrs. Fted Olwm J Inn and Invited guest: Mr. Van Wagencn, Mrn. i""ai' Oiiitl an, Mrs. Frank MrEwuu and Mrs. Blancbn Burges,Tn latter two be ing from Salt Lake City. - Capable Salesmen WAXTED1ta this territory this commercial world v is caunv. Tbe woufd not lie there if there were no market for them. T. It, llnhilbrook, Mr. wen O It means that women will buy. Now iclin and Mr. Fred Olson. The tbe question arises, what sort of ileitis of honor were' om-- prcwitt women exists today who mutit siieffd d with a favor from the lioxtexx. ht time and energy In hunting up end buying fripperies that cauijoJ ATl RDAY BRIDGE C'Ll'B Mr (!. II- - Ward was hoftews t by any stretch of tbe Imagination called "white hyacinths, for the he uiemliers of the Saturday after-oo- !t' foul," unless ber soul las a bawy brldKfl club at her home (liinif. Indc'il I -- r-i-- Mrs. II. E. SutherUnd will leave this week for Bakersfield, Calif, where she will spend month with her daughters, Mr. 3. It, lrocter snd Miss Shirley- - SutherUnd. - . ritn-let- a.; Mr. and Mrs, Gtxx & TayUc have returned, home la HiKby, Idaho, after spending a few days here with Mrs. Taylor' i mother, Mrs. Evan Wrlde.- , " 7 TO WOMAN L birthday part to AVben we wumen 'go shopping, we Saturday,evening in compliment blrthtwelfth are grossly unfair to other workhr ami. Frank, whose on that J ing women. We may be In several day anniversary occurred k The rooms were preuuy aw CHANGE OF respects. But our unfairness take j day. ANNOt'NCEMENT, In which we all sin. nmtwl with faU flower. A delight fone big Vine The lesson ot the " theology We engage the help of a salesgirl', ful time was spent with games and. be Relief will a delicious yard ward Mrs. mrmle, after which and look and look and look at tills Lena Andreason bat luncheon'waa served to the follow given by and that hat, or tblg coat and in the that In Barbara Peay. Lael Scott, La Tuesdajr afternoon at 2:30 coat, ami then we coo sweeHy It bouse. Vineyard and fay. "WeT, it's really the pretcllle Parker, Vtrla Hunter, Leah was the announced that previously Vincent, tiest 1 have seen yet. but I'm not Fay Maxfield, v Grace Arthur ladle of the Vineyard and. Lake .quite ready to buy until L look a Hon re. Far Kavachevlch, View would met ward ' Hiich t together little more. Now what Is huckett. Parker, Yard and your num and tbtit Dr. X. C. Clark ber, please?" Wendell Maxfield, Vlrl and Perso Tuesday a on the of would lecture "Care give THEN SEARCH THE Jng Bcott, 'and Roy Chappell Midd'e-ageund Food - for the OTHER STORES Aged."- .This lecture wJII be given " l: And the girl who hag opened CARD PARTY on Tuesday, DccenilKT H, instead Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lewis and every hat drawerin the establish of tomorrow; en ment. says "Thank you, I'll give Mr.! and Mrs; Dean Markman , you my card," and we go away to tertained a number of friends at HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY comb the other stores of the town i "800";rMtrd party at the home of HONORED es thoroughly. Sometimes we come the latter Saturday evening. Five CMrs. enter George Billings hack to tbe first store.- We're in a table of the card game wore played home Saturthe priws being awarded to Mrs, (nine! at dinner at ber hurry. We've forgotten all about in honor. at.. hct ..itis- that who so Fera, Carter, H. C. Bltcbcock, and day evening oannwnose wrumi u was. a Uhowedgirtus the stock painstakingly n day or so H. M. Koftman, the Utter I vase of turnutions centered. We breeze in, and when inst the consolation favor. A, delicious crystal . . i i .,1. i . nd uhr- iiHiiuR miue. vxvern were iuiu any clerk comes tip and says "someluncheon "wsa'aerVed 4 and Mr.J. W. Robinson, thing' I can sho yon?" we say, "oh. Mrs. HitchcockvMrJH(i Mr. Mr Mr and Mrs." A. V.' Billings, Mr. ye, you had a little hat. up here .Ralph Foote, Mr. and Mr. Melvln and Ml-s- . Dwlght Billings, Mr. and mc ouier uaj aori ot iuhiivb ami Fillmore, Mr, and Mr. E. II. Beeler, Mr. John Mrs. Mr: liar and Foote, Mr. and Mrs. June Chriotensen. Mr. purple with a sliver rose," and we hnd Mrs. Fera Carter. Mr. and Mrs. ry Thomas, all of Provo, Mr. and buy this hat. which was the. prize Mra. O. Victor Billings of Duchesne, or rne tnany hats syown us by David Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Car Mr. and Mrs. Leon V. BilMngs of cn;i the first girl, after half a minute's lyle Hinckley, Mra. Ralph Thomas, Salt Mr. and Mr Lake, Ilyrnin work on the part of tbe second girl, Miss Hilda Straw, Miss Verdn R tp- Balrd of Buhl,' Idaho,.nd W. W, and the commission is hers!- pieye or vasnegate, ansa syivia "PROMISING" Ilaris of Oreenriver Wyo Howard Billings of Ijos Angi'les, Calif; PROSPECTS M. Koffnian, Robert Carlisle and Uhe girls in some stores seem to Howafd Jensen." " 4e I have a fair little way of settling 4( this matter themselves.. The minute PIONEER WARD DANCE A TC1 the ? An apron and overall dance will "prospect" says, "Oh, I was looking for a sweet little hat I saw te given In the pioneer ward amniie-men- t iu here a few days ago. they say, ball thia evening, to which '" and do the public! la cordially invited to you remember the clerk who helped ydu?" and then proceed attend. Good music has een seto find said clerk for her. , But cured and an enjoyable time is cften there' is no clue that we have promised everyone. . ' sieiit precious minutes in there he- OCT OF A fore. We are either careless, or LADIES AUXILIARY POWDER JAR . we don t want to take time to bothi The memnera of the Ladles AuxXou Just couldn't give youi er, and Hre only too glad for the iliary, council No. 428, of Provo mother anything she would like bet- tender ministrations of any clerk were, entertained at the home of ter," said the salesgirl, gating with to say nothing of seeking a special , 4. ocanup Saturday eve- pub. musi- - (lie. And it' rather stretching a THjii cjes at me t"tatto hX Th". entertaining Pwder Jar on the. counter bo- - point to expect the girl io ask, l room fore ner you been hunting in here be were attracUvely decorated In the isnut..! it rin 'm. T 'have fore?" We'd resent It if she did! v uiaminiiB coiors, red and green. Wanta Be Happy!" 'Sweet Adeline!' GAL TWO WOMAN'S IUt .. .. were and-'I- t "ny ana vnnsrmas Dell Ain't Unnua Ruin No More,' But there's another phase to this m Med the decorative scheme. Fol- a short' bnsinesg session the Jf you want to pay $S more you can matter which doesjiot rexlect on us pwing get one. with black enamel outline buyers so much as on the salesgirls. tadles were Joined by their around the flowers and it'll pay After .all this matter of who gets following their C.C.T. meet-ai- g four tnnes-th- e extra one Is The the commission and the general at the Odd Fellows hall. A .Star Spangled Banner.' " .pay lug . commissions ,for pleasant evening was spent with 3C lC. sales instead of a straight salary. It may sound funny to yoiu but It or as an addition to a straight sal luncheon was served to he following: Mr. and Mrs. Milton wat-- t meant to ie funny at all. It ;'ry, is up to the store,,ot us! And was In our city's', ritxleat 'depart- it seems to me it is up to them to Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. .Charles ment. 8torPi,tlie sort of store- - tha' so regulate the mutter that- cusrhomas, Mr., ejid, Mrs. Eugene has an entire floor devoted "to maids tomers are not eiubii rrassed by Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles a'nd chauffeurs' and. nursemaids' wrangling lietwern clerks as to lies. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bigler T outfits and ha never I teen whose "prospect" she Is. I. Heal, W. J. Startup. Mrs. Mark to have 'a customer who so much as lown, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stesrt. carried a box of hairpins out to her - ... nan. waiting ltmOuslne. Jt was in fact, a bit out of my bailiwick, but the 3IBTHDAY at Phoat 107 pro-rut- ir afd-iuixi- . .. tne duiiity. tiuk'in, bjitmt the or Grlmut's fageit of r an ever airaia fairy UKh-clbe- - were i.Uyrd. I about r the music Ux and It was not ruUl my friend approached, pack-g- e in band, and 1 arose, that the music atopied and the sailing told me I bad lieeo aitting m a muxkal chair, which could Hay twetre. hours straight if the itee d:d not remove himself ir her-r- t iuot . I. Inter, i,1f r Mere. Assn. ' a One Door.-.-West ot Consolidated . WflRon Co. i |