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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 H 'H t i n HOS i The Sweetest Day In all the Year Sweaters are the sensible, comfortable, and economical School Clothing for Boys and Girls. colWe have a variety of pure wool Sweaters, in all DAY TOMORROW large Then why riot take a nice box of Candy home to wife and kiddies. We carry all the best varieties manufactured. Tomorrow is andy Day, and we have a splendid variety from which you can find just what you want. NATIONAL ors and styles GANDY COUGARS DAY 0 PROMISES BE CLASH WITH FOR SUCCESSFUL t Hedquist Drug Co. TWO STORES for October 13, Saturday, tomorrow. More people buy candy on Saturday than on any other day, partly because of habit, and partly because of the weekly pay envelope, and the idea of having toothsome sweets to munch on at home on Sunday. This is the experience of local merchants, who have found that candy day is each year growing more From the standpoint of popular. sales the innovation last year proved highly profitable. Local candy manufacturers ar fully behind the move to observ candy day, and the Startup candy! company is not only celebrating the day, but also its centenary. . The idea of candy day is to fix in everybodys mind that October 13 is the opening of the fall candy season, and that it is the time that each attentive young man will take his best girl a choice box of candy; when father will atone for Ills past omissions of neglect and forgetfulness by taking mother a handsome box or basket of candy, and when the boys and girls will buy a box of sweets for mother or sister as well as themselves. Both local manufacturers and retailers in Provo are attempting to make the day one of the biggest of the fall season. In fact, many of the progressive cohfectionery merchants are decorating certain parts of their stores or their windows in preparation for the occasion. Solicits your attention to one of the most complete stocks of Caddies to be found in this city. Our Fountain Service also excels. For Candy Day take her home a box of Chocolates. It will be appreciated. Dayton Confectionery 402 West Center ASK FOR Chocolates and Candies ; Trade Mark Registered U. S. Patent Office st (Continued From Page l.) one 0f the most interesting of the entire convention. Mrs. M. J. Swee- ly of Twin Falls, Idaho, delivered the principal address. She made a stirring plea for the education and development of the youth of the nation, and particularly the west. ( She added that a knowledge of present day conditions and desires would subsequently lead to the development of better mothers, better children, better1, schools and better results. President Emeritus George H. Brimhall also gave a brief address in which he spoke o the upward steps towards equal rights for wom? en, their power over the minds and bodi.es and results of their offspring, and the great influence they wield for good in all lines of activity. A step in the right direction, according to Dr. Brimhall, is the organization of the women into definite units, which in themselves are a part of still larger units or associations. With such affiliations the improvement has been marked, he added, and the women of the nation are In a position to do valuable work in the campaign for peace instead of war. A beautiful pageant was also staged under the direction of Professor E. H. Eastmohd, aesthetic dances were given by a number of young women under the direction Miss Nell Clark and Miss Wilma Jeppson, and music was furnished by o-- f YOUNG Special for Men A 100 per cent Worsted Wool Sport Sweater in popular heather colors 2 bellows pockets. Unbeatable for wear and Seventeen football players, accomDpanied by Coach Alvin Twitchell, irector Eugene L. Roberts and Graduate-manager George Fox, left at six last evening for about half-paColorado, where the Y Cougars will play the Colorado Aggies, the team that nearly upset Chicago last week, next Saturday. Paul Packard, last years captain of the team is not among the number of players. Packard was found to be unable to make the trip on account of a twisted ligament in one of his legs which has kept him out of football ever since the Bob Cats were in Provo. The lucky men who will mak3 the long trip are: Captain Ike Young, Rip Gledhill, Merrill Bunnell, Bernardo Bowman, Dunn Taylor, Nick Bird, Buck Dixon, Reed Swenson, Hunter Manson, Wick Mendenhall, Fred Hinckley, Bob Howard, Eddie Kimball, Reese Sanderson, Tarzan Hullinger, Bob Wilkinson, Cornell Mendenhall. The team will be gone for about ten days. After their gam6 with the Aggies they will go to Boulder, where they will play the heavy team representing the University of Colorado on October 20. After the Boulder game they will return home immediately in order to prepare a defense for the White and Blue against the invasion of the Crimson squad a string quartet composed of Miss of the University of Utah. Florence Pridy, Miss Iona Huish and Although there is absolutely no Harvard Olsen. dope on the Colorado games, with the The convention from every point MAYOR 0. K. HANSEN exception that everybody knows that of view was a decided success. In the Y is up against three of the a resolution by .a special hardest teams in the conference the committee theprepared delegates next three weeks, Y fans are hope- themselves as entirely and expressed URGES OBSERVANCE ful that the conference infants will appreciative of the efforts decidedly made make a good showing in the east. the local and federation? women by to OF. PICTURE WEEK The Y has in fast company entertain them while visiting in stepped In when it plays ths same class with Provo They, moreover, expressed the University of Chicago, as veil as themselves as having been treated Provo In keeping with all ojther the Rocky Mountain conference. the citizen; as a whole, by royally cities in the United States should be and departed with the firm belief interested in National Picture Week, that Provo is in way one of declares Mayor O. K. Hansen, re- are a positive good in the commu- the most hospitableevery cities in the garding the observance of the occa- nity. Our city indeed is fortunate in state. sion in Provo. He also says: having somewhat of an artistic setThis interest should be more ting. We have quite a number of Word has been received in Provo than theoretical; it should give1 an worthwhile artists in our midst; we that Mrs. George M. Osborne, a forexpression to the study of pictures, have many lovers and admirers of mer resident of Provo, gave birth to and if this is done, a direct benefit art; we have access to beautiful pic- a fine son in the Holy. Cross hospital will result from our effort. There tures, and I am sure that If we would in Salt Lake City last, Sunday. was a time when real works of art resolve to secure for ourselves some were enjoyed by only the few be- works of art, we would find ourselves Mr. and Mrs. Eddie cause of the inability financially of gradually being transformed into a announce the birth of VanWagoner a son, last the average person to secure such world of beauty and harmony. Tuesday. works. . This condition has changed through our modern inventions, and now everybody may be in possession of some, work of art. If we cantl afford to buy original paintings, we pan secure for a moderate cost, prints in YOUNG MEN who enjoy a good cigar should not forget black and white; also in color that conveys to us the spirit of the artist. that the wife might enjoy a BOX OF CANDY. It is acknowledged that good pictures Tomorrow is Candy Day. Take her home a box of are both an important and valued Chocolates. We have p, nice line. in a childs education. They are an element of brightness ind beauty in the home, school and office, therefore they make for happiness in life and refinement of state. Whatever is beautiful in our 190 West Center is a direct influence against evil. To this end good pictures in the home, school and office j The Candy Parlor DeLux By H. R. MERRILL. CLOSE CONVENTION COLORADO AGGIES Manufacturers and Merchants of Provo Preparing for Event to Seventeen Members of Squad Be Held Saturday. Ready for Hard Battle; Pack- ard Unable to Play Saturday. National candy day is set this year u MEN LEAVE at very reasonable prices. all-arou- usefulness nd SPECIAL PRICE $6.95 Infant's Knit Wear A Beautiful Assortment of Sweaters, Caps, Toques, Bootees, Hose, etc., for the baby and little tots. Come in and see them. a. Jenkins Knitting Mills Company Mrs. Justice Johnson entertained the S. C. S. girls at her home Thursday evening. Fall flowers were used by the hostess In .decorating. The evening was enjoyably spent with sewing and games, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss Anna Hed- -' quist, Miss Della Stubbs, Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Kate Peters, Mrs. Clinton Beesley, Miss Vpva Peters, Miss Edna Markman, Mrs.j Leo Ferre, Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Miss Erma Spafford, Mrs. llr. and Frank Ramsey,' Sr., spejit the latter part of last week in and Mrs. Claire Mortensen. Sal Lake, where Mrs. Ramsey furnished several vocal slections at the Mrs. Julia Hancock and Mrs. Jack Joifes Genealogical Surname reunion Dixon of Paysopi were Provo visitors hela Friday' evening at the Emerson over Wednesday. ward amusement hall. Mrs. Ramseys numbers were heartily received. When there are squalls on the sea of matrimony there is likely to SJie used to marry him for a home, be moe happiness than when there now she marries him for a sedan. are not. jvii Mary E. Ashworth will be hostess to the members of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion at 'her home on Tuesday afternoon. Copimencing at 2:30 oclock a business session will be conducted for th purpose of electing officers for tlnf coming year. A musical program will also be Included in the aftfernoons program of entertainment, and luncheon will be served. Alll members are urged to be In SA TURDA Y SPECIAL Remarkable Values in MEN SLEEPING DOLLS $4.75 Values ! , Hoover Candy Co, j gs A Day of Sentiment Remember the Aged, Youth and Unfortunate, with $1.98 jin-fluan- ce Smith Cigar Store BOYS See Our Windows IR VINES Sfu For a Little Big Treat Buy a Glades 1 Quality Tells! WOMAN needs little more than a glance at our footwear to know that high A 10c THE SUITABLE GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 18 for any Special needs and we will deliver for the Account of your Dealer. , quality materials and expert workmanship underlie their outward dainty beauty. Boy Scout Bar BUSTER FOR SALE EVERYWHERE BROWN SHOE STORE i Barbara Brown Shoes for Women . Burton Brown Shoes for Men Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls |