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Show THE PRO VO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921. ' 1- m in - 3- and had them explainer to them they would have ehjoyedvthe concert mucu more. Aa It waa,4t was like a Greek -- : FRgE fOR LEST lectdre to them. For a tact a great any of our peo ple nave never heard. some of the this the Fourth ward .i.. fUv tn reside, home of Mr6' X'al i 55 VV V K2uSr& fn- - . . nlinr M. L A. met Hovt Thuru1 to discuss iilana fop h la offered Jlftgen hundred dollars - C&llister. who left SFiTiE eontest We hope, therefore, spine in North America. One thousand dollars is the prize of'j through . the .,ef.fortv of th music rerea ior mo woman who nu me miwi memory at the nn. memory number Dr. G. E. S&Kdgren, t her home; Games chairman ; Mrs. Val Hoyt, Mrs. Algte eliciou. Bajlif. Miss Thelma Eggertaeri. Mra. owed by a J. Edward Johnson, Mra. Will StowelL Lorenzo J. Durr&nt and Meitb. Maeser. B hundre4 dollars fflIecUNMjj3re tor the child with the best back. The contesjmpre enjoy the better classics In muaical compositions, and we also hope that every citizen of our city will avail himself of this opportunity to bear a great master and turn out to hear frftndf committee are contest is instituted League for th Carvatare, by the National Prevention of Spinal evidence of side and back photographs sent to the league, together with a technical report frcwi an osteopathic ward M. 1. A, will be held Tuesday physician, located in the town where ' evening, October 11, commencing at the contestant Uvea. II A 7:30 o'clock. spicy program will started In' all of the schools of the of F. Dr. P. Millard, Toronto, Ont, be given, followed by a model dancing will as act district and in. the Junior and senior the president of the league, party. Three prizes will be given to. judge In awarding the prizes.from--30 high. W'e Are going The league naa Instituted a vigorous ; and Mrs. Nor-- Scout and Beehive Tepresentiorthe 35 it to on ntarv' toZTTMr. rTXTX bovi Girls, senior coinpoBltiona played or sung tn nnta iI irn i thimighnut tM 1 nitftfl WUg .. .. nt iwiver. vuiu.i IWjr a Tilt and, gin:; and tne married folks. All the i or toy local artists. States, and Canada, for the purpose oft phonograph at dinner Farreentertalned members of the ward, of Mutual age spots where the dollar can do its duty unhampered a day in each month where we en- -' After all 30 have been heard in this saving children, and consequently the M'esU were Mr. and are cordially invited. deavor to show our appreciation for the regular business you have given us. it helps us, JAT,L. curva from "Pinaj way and explained to the students, the coming generation, a acnooi ture. too, to be alert in watching for bargains to make each succeeding DOLLAR DAY more at,vne pi, The following from Proyo expect to names of the .composers learned, the children in this country havetaulty tractive than the preceding one. IN THE FACE OJS SHARP, PRICE ADVANCES IN tests will e hostess to will start, tn Otrden. spent Thursday and Friday The percentage ot Incorrect spines. There club, at wh&re they will attend the will be COTTON GOODS AT THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY, we quote you prices below, that are ' tests the Alternate i preliminary grand chap backs in girla la even larger. Rfternoon. A ter of the order of the Eastern given In each school and those qualStar contest much under replacement values. will this la that expected ESTueaU WU1 Also be which will be held In the Masonic tem ifying tor the final test will meet and It tn j interest not arouse pre. public only affair. T the. delightful pie: Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. H. G hear those things played eithej by vention of deformity and In establish-- ; COTTON BATTS MUSUN- zz-- z fiROW WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND Blumenthal, Mra. Wm.' F Bulkley, local artists or from, the p'honograpL tag better poature, but It will produce The student the Martha Miss remembering Moore, and W. D. Liv highest 3 36-inMuslin lbav of aUUstlcs and size!72x84r mass the , Brown photographic n making heavy number of .compositions and giving the entertain ingstone. J"BrM4rfa-'Wievidence which will be of vast value in value 15c yaid. largest size comfort, regular Made of high Tgrade black ... Tundle riwr Wednesday after-- 1 ,. "i . - names or tnem and their composers the scientific consideration ' of this will receive a grand prize. i,Pr niece. Mrs. Frank leather, worth from $5.00 to ; price $1.25 each. Dollar Day Special, (Mra. Charles Jones will fcoa,iB' " . V vnrv bride of to the members of the be hostess "There" will be two grand prizes, jone subject tn the future.!; As osteopathic Dollar Day Special, $7.50 pair ; about 18 pair in a to such flfl 10 Progressive large specialize physicians yards the grades and one for the Junior extent itlth. invitations have been It, Card club Thursday evening. Lunch- for laUU de-the lot f sizes 3 to 7. the the league j IBattfor spinel npon senior students. There cided to require a.report of the tech ,. eon will be served. All members are ana Dollar Day Special, C 1 ft ft jed to thirty-will a also be a and third second OUTINGS FANCY to be present. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE 1 nafr fnr nical eaxmination of ipVety spine by n requested After-r. will The the Saturday prize. be announced an prizes members of 27-inosteopath good weight Fancy Boys' and Girls Heavy School iriii fn entertained later. winshoa Rnrn ... The Hat of compositions", and . the Hose, the kind that will stand " FANCY RIBBONS Light Outings, manufacturhome 01 nrll be composer's names will be given in the IX of this eek. Luncheon will ers' price today, 1 l-yard. rough wear, value 25c pair. USERS next Issue of the Friday paper. May Ribbons for trimDollar Day Special, HH Wide Fancy HQ Dollar Day Special, time to hear and learn we ask here that, all musicians at aid Why spend hair bows, value 35c ""w ming 6 pair 10 yards for vri Awes Farrer was hostess to- the names of composers and their com- theaters, clubs, and all musical organ! , , PROJECr TO yard.., interzatlons with us by playing I. ,hra.nf the second WOMEN'S FINE LISLE . Dollar! Day Special, C1 Liiate third year Sunday school positions. Last year one of the finest or singing as many, of the composi lass and their teacher, Orvil Olsen, of string quartettes In the United States tions as they possibly can in their pro HOSE 4 yards for PAYSON. Oct 10. By almost unan: DRESS GINGHAMS ' ,1 Second warQKrTiuajr Women's ncuius. "icauiB iiors uu uib uia buuuui lyueuui grams. That all teachers of studios imous vote, the water users of the fine Lisle shaped, 27-ihFancy Dress Ging- Hose, wear fully were preiuiy They played some of the teach aa many of the compositions to L. D. Sf GARMENTS guaranteed Strawberry project, at a mass .meet17.1-2- C -, loaves aim fall flowers. highest class music we have. Most of their students as possible. hamsmill today price Fine S Innch-!icolors " yarn, light weight garby the manufacturer, Music should be" a universal lan ing here,, endorsed the proposition of the people went away disappointed "Z music" aM a delicious Dollat Day Special, QQ black and cordovan, value 35c ment, 4esired by many women the guage. Let's make it so. the general committee to Incorporate 1 were' featured and enjoyed by because they didn't understand 6 yards for under the laws of Utah for the 'purDollar Day Special, C 1 ft ft compositions nor the meaning of Yours fof better "music. tirtrCTe. pair. W. MCALLISTER..- - pose of taking over the Strawberry them Had they heard :them before J. DoUar .. Tl ..... Day a. Special ft 1 suit for fl inflnHintr tVift tin n tt Pa1 rrrplnmntinn rrrtiorr k delignttui meeims ui WU V nair fnr at afternoon lands 32-inI fcdii was held Friday power plant, reservoir, grazing plain heavy weight The MEN'S COTTON HOSE . and other property, now owned by I h iome 01 Mrs. fine for chilChamb'rays, the federal government, and on which Lul features of sewing, music and WOMEN'S PURE THREAD Men's good weight cotton there is an Indebtedness of' about j dren's school dresses, tub In were enjoyed, during which, the SILK HOSE hose, strong heel and toe a a colors prepared daintily blue, pink, J350.000, plain hum served, proof, real value. enA of Under the plan organization good, heavy pure thread lavendar j and tan, value I Mrs. Vera Greenwood' entertained dorsed ,the company will be capitalDollar Silk ft A Hose l-Day Special, that the manufac 22 yard. le member otthe E, It K. club Sat-Ut- j ized for 1 100,000, consisting of -- 100,. 8 for -. turer is pair s 1 follow-$13.50 C Dollar Day Special, per asking fl fl dozen 000 shares of a par value of $1 etfeh. afternoon." Bridge-wafor - today, and well Mrs. William Ferre Sixty-nin- e thousand shares would be 6 yards by luncheon. i .... a worth $1.50 pair; colors black MEN'S FINE DRESS HOSE ceivea tne cara iaoi. at once absorbed by the present water on the BRUNSWICK first., "This famous artist ' : t users under the project, the stock and white. wJ tumvt tt luea a iuercerii ZEPHYR GINGHAMS nose, it Mrs. A. B. Worsley entertained at a has chosen the Brunswick to make his recordings. being fully paid by reason of the exDollar 1 twi3ted Special, fine Day ft look. ) ft good, yarns, 32-inin water. mily dihner Sunday. the of A chance to make comparison pf a world-know- n isting ownership Zephyr Ginghams 1 . . , . . for as ;el inIn -pair of articles 4s' good wearing.' J ing It provided the a variety of plaids and stripes, artist on the: greatest of all photographs. -.--Let us Coveri wereSfd""Mtlxtent""i. six- there shall be that corporation wc i price pair, regular WOMEN'S GLOVES play. the foUowing-4)- f Jiis records for you: regular price 40c a yard. teen directors, each representing a dis ially dinner gixenby MrA. DoUar Day Special, Dollar Mt Sunday. Roses formed tne Special, acre 5,000 trict feet of . Day Women's embracing MILITAIRE MARCH I lUU QQ Washable K id a nnr fnr The affair table centerpiece. water. The territory within the proj -4 yards Vr; . Gloves, in white only, a great IMPROMPTU IN A FLAT to in honor of Mrs. M. A, Graham, ect is how beine districted.; -U occurred Those birthday anniversary T-RUSTLE OF SPRING oargain. At the present time 58.1 per cent of MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS iat day, and in celebration of the RENFREW DEVONSHIRE DANCE Dollar Day Special, WITCHES' the Strawberry water is distributed ft ft MrMrs. and Men's 1 of French Cuff Dress Nding anniversary ,UU CLOTH 2 pair for by the' Strawberry High Line "Canal WALTZ IN C SHARP MINOR , . . flaws. made of ducetine and or 40,401.94"acre feet: SpanShirts, company, This well known fabric needs ish Fork, 28. 4 per cent, or 19,573.86 cloths. fine madras MISSES' FINE HOSE f Regular Fifth The ward M. I. A. will open the no introduction. It has no Misses' - Fine acre feet; Mapleton, 7.43 per cent, or ' : ; . fctivltles for the season, with a I each. $2.25 'price Ribbed Hose; 5.175 acre teet;Springviller 6.33 per equal for dresses, " boys' made of the finest social affair 'TuesdayiVeihgy Dollar Day Special, C 1 a cent, or 4,400 acre feet. yarn; waists, smocks, etc. 9 which all Mutual members and . The project bwua 26,000 acres of stocking that is both durable 1 shirt for flose interested are cordially invited. lands. The propower grazing plant and attractive Tae conies looking; early part of the evening will be duces- a'net annual revenue of about Woted to a spicy program, in black, cordovan and white. - MEN'S 220 WEIGHT then $7,000, furnishing power and light, to' 'lancing with several special, features " ' Dollar Day Special, OVERALLS Payson, Spanish Fork and Salem. fill follow. Refreshments will be " 4 'Tr f . .. for . . . . . CREPE DE CHENE pair med. telegraph advice from Cin CARD OF THANKS. j:ie?a- - White. Mr. and George larcsm-j Leavitt and Mrs.American ! enndar In -t, ti,we they attended the " ivn h iir. ana Mrs. ; ' . him, By Monday, October 10, we hope to have the music memory contest well ..The opening social of the Fourth Mrs Owen I l"". Wednesday, October 12th - the-TeBto- npies to-be- ar ! Tnree-Quarter- 5 ch 100 for...... v CI high-scho- t ch SliiirtEii 2c CI Tlltt CI l,uv for....... i flfl l,uu ' L. ch ...- CI T i ch 'au ...... CI -- BATES STORES CO. ir ir ear- ........ CI"'uu 2c "- ,'ww for......... . ... ch I , for.... ... M T-V".- CI ftft CI CI v ftft v i.uu $i.oo CI ftft I ' Mr. and we Paxman Monroe Mrs.-W- ," To the many kind friends and neighbors and all whof assisted us during-the- , illness' and death of our Lake visitors over the week- - Salt' 1 ) Miss Elsie Sauer spent the saitLaie. week-en- dearaby7ndrTdrattflorar thanks. J. D. RICHARDSON fad Mrs. J. W. Robinson and George P. Parker were Lake visitors over the week-end- . Mr. K. and Mrs. ft Mrs. r " pme. Peterson left last week Angeles. Cal. to make her ' . V. e Dr- and Mm. H S rah Ekins were" . Pmo nl Xtra af wilrtenjoyedJCommunity be Week. Clean-u- p Beat the committee y:z Jolit hav'e your singing,-pray- week-end- . er, solo-ny-M- iss Mrs. Walter Taylor is here from sP?ndinS a few days with her other, Mrs. "M. A. Graham. yr- - and Mrs. Thomas Cole were Salt Titprs Sunday.. f L. f u' L IrWright has returned from Uke, after a several days' visit - of urs-were ProvoJenseavisitors T- - - s- - rat;( iv. Fred M5 ifjwial - Warnlck activities committee of X 4 New Up-to-Da- te Beauty Parlor ! M different - interpretation dtf-ferent tones that's what youU notice in these new Brunswick Records Songs that touch the heart; instrumental solos that thrill, pieces that move you, record music such as you never heard "before. Brunswick Records unite the talent of the artist with the genius of the, composer. - Into Brunswick Records go the breath and oul of the artist Intojevery one is graven that individuis a ality which is seen in the living likeness. Each music picture portraying; clearly; distinctly and artistically the most intense accents the ' most , Compare Bruxmnck Records Monday, October l&,onnecUbn-- ;the p,, H H H H II II Different- - artists delicate shadings. I iT5t with 17 the. North, using . Save lone- y- Biiy for Gash Ask to hear them today. Be their sole judge. enCompare them with others. Look for something music Something greater, tirely differentin record sweeter jricber. truer. , YouTl find it here in Bruns' ' ' wick discs,.,.. BATES STORES CO. 33 East Center. . . " Samuel Kopp . H Hear How Different They Are! re- - 3 j Records i. l five dozen on' hand that you tan buy on Dollar .CI ftft V Day at, pair. .'.. .. M-- rm : "iirt1 last lIOpeOozen-ZWelhave- Let's make Provo beautiful by keeping our premises in order all the time. Every should be day Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store, a clean-u- p day. fZESZKZSEZZZXZZSES: SZEEBZZZZZZZZZEZZZZZZZZZI H o, . 'rs. P. n i in Salt Lake. ' poca-Idah- us-th- 7 Next week will ' cinnati this morning inform at220 - weight overalls have advanced in . price to The-doll- ar placie anthem by the choir members, spic: and span saxophone solo byLeRoy Snow, read when you are ing by Maurice Jonesi-pia- no Agnes Farrer, reading by' Mrs. called on." George Myers, violin solo by Miss Madge Leavitt, vocal solo by Mrs. Marie Hedqiiist Homer, reading by (Mrs. Hannah Cardell. "Foldwing the "program, adjourn Ciifitan In AlMsH menUsriiLbe made to the soclflLJiall first stage coach in America Tn(, where games and dancing, followed by from Boston ln. lOCL started will be featured. dainty refreshments, among the Salt Lake wsi AND FAMILY. The opening 'social of the M. I. A. at the.Secpnd ward will be held Tues- day evening in the ward chapel at 7:30 odock. The following excellent program E. Ray " , SECOND WARD SOCIAL J j ii bffer4 ings, we wish to extend our heartfelt d Silk , :andi cotton Crepe de WOMEN'S SEAL PAX Jhene, especially adapted for UNDERWEAR J underwear, comes in light and.a half garment shadesJbothJn plain and bro- - that is so popular, perfect fitr aded,-val- ue 85t yard. sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Dollar Day Special,; CI rtrt itng; I UU Dollar Day Special, CI ft ft 2 varda fnr I'UU 1 suit for Opposite Courthouse. 17 oodmenof-th- o --W o r d I -- I II ' II II II II II II i: II II El II II II II II II II II II II II ;i II II II II Phone 446 tOWESTPRICE3" 192L lbs. Sugar- lbs. FineJotStoes . . . . B E ine wnite uauimower, lo. ; . . . ; t iqj, pail Silver Leaf Lard .... II &8& . . . . .36 Fancy Whole Hams, the be t ever, per. lb.. M Picnic Hams, per lb. . . , .... . .......... . ;. . r. i Fine Sale Bacon, per 'lb . . . . . ; 17 WholesBreakfast Bacon per lb.. .... .... . ......... . M a "BweerPbtatbes, per lb. . . . . . ', , . . . , . . . . . . . .... . . . 7 91b sack Cracked Wheat .. . .3Z& H 2 pkgs. Germea ... . . .39 R 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley .". . ;., . . . .45 M 3 pkgs. Excekf Cake Flcur .. H .35 M 3 pkgs. .Teco Pancake Flour M ;23 3 lbs. Luneta Coffee N . .. . )) H can Assorted . , . Soups, per ss ....lO iu-i- d pan wniie oyrup, apec;ai .COt? H H lb. Swiss pev strong, Cheese, N Old Brick Cheese for chi?"en feed, lb. , s. N sack Patent Flour . . . ... . .'. , . b $1.23 H White Laundrv Soap- . . 10 bars ...45c H M 10 bars Wnite mptna i?.p ,G3r H M Milk All Cream Fresh ard at Times. Fresh Plenty M 14 13 '. 5--lb II II II II II AND CARRY SYSTEM, THE MO?t COMPLETE LINE Mention! II II II If II II II , -- WEEKENDi;,G-OCTOBER1- 5, If II II II II II II CAH IIH. fflKf ..... .. ....... ........... (a ri ". ........ .... ..... ........... ............ October 19, our Provo camp will give a reception to some of the officers of the head camp of the W. O. W. We have arranged a splendid musical program, and ......... ..................... speeches will be made by local members as well as our visitors. Refreshments will be served. It is especially desired that all members of the local camp be present with "their friends, as we are 48-l- - ' starting a campaign to secure a 10 per cent increase in membership. '. ' M M MORE FOR THE MOM 450"West N H-n- ter NO CHARGE. NO DELIVEliY St.. Provo |