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Show PAGE FOUR. 0sTrf INSTRUMENT Of QUALITY fSS CLEAR AS Au B - 3 ELL NT 8 The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World International News . Service.! 22. ' Dee. The "Christmas truce" in the warfare between fundamentalists and modernBy MART G. BONNER ists in the Episcopal. Presbyterian IIIHHHMIIItH aiid Baptist churches, was strained E WAS sitting alone in hH today by reports tttat" Harry Emerfashionable club. It was quite son Fosdiok, modernist preacher at It. had tecn for the First Presbyterian church would desertefi. sustained by the report of a some day now. Kverjone seemeu do than to special committee created to. pass to other hove' to things HI come to the fjub. They had JjjOkfld. judgement on. certain of his .utter-ance- s on the virgin birth. of1 tbem. the last time the report' will not be Though t litre, of the busy hnd bifn ninny made public until the meeting of .the flays- - ahead, shopping, wrapping up nan-elj -New York Presbytery January' 14, It PhrlKtmna helping their v . t t ' wives or their dunghters or .meir was indicated today that it would for administer a serious1 rebuke to the grandchildren in tbe gay plans fundamentalists for their; insistence Christmas. on literal belief of the doctrine Of Only he had no Jliins to iiiake. Ue the virgin birth of Christ. gave his employees, uuJ a number It is also expected to be a basis of of others with wliom he came In money contention" at the nest general ascontact, at-- - Christmas sembly of the church at Grand time. That ful- Rapids in May. Objections to Dr. filled his Chrlst-nia- s Fosdick came to a head at the. Inddemands. ianapolis convention last ' spring Other years when the fundamentalists were In he hadn't felt cojitroL 13 0 CHRISTMAS TRITE IN CHURCH TANGLE His Christmas . i ... Spent at UUDX GREAT SAVINGS MONDAY ON NEW YORK, 1 Values to $50.00 , " 6 ' lit!' i . ML;4 I'i 'i ' ' r- . . The New Columbia -- See Our Windows I 1 A ,big assortment of high grade Wraps, Scarfs, Muffs and Muff and Neck Pieces, Stoles, in Fox, Wolf, Beaverette, Lynx, Seal, Beaver, Manchurian Fox, etc. Very excep- : Q tional gift. t It bo much aa this year. This Sonora Tone Quality Is Unrivalled ., fi 0 WE rfiSH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS I hi arid refinement CONSTANT improvement to Sonora a tone that is voluminous but hot sharp or shrill--- a capacity for reproducing faithfully the exact tonal qualities of all instruments. 9 DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" Home Furnishers. -- FOR LATE SHOPPERS . Everybody at some time or to others-desir- es possess a good looking Ring. 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A Christmas ' tioft Is announced by a fift, too, that will b welcomed every week. ' Christmas card, bearing May I cau around to see your name as the ghnsv I'd like to help you with you? I'd hke to send ia your gift selections. For your order today. POST. What could be turer i t folkt I'd farm-minde- d . -- Three Ideal Christmas Gifts . N.W.ANDEltSON .' Roy den House, 57 N. First West (j V ' """V PROVO, UTAH. Aa AsOartssd tabserlpBoa ' muDigBottJocBm ' ' mt ' V" ' (Bbaw-t- (Ukasa-S- l) v. ' . ' " . ' '" ; Q & ' ..." - ; ' Arirvlnr, . MAC tied in green fern to add a final touch to your giv- in?. .; ; .': Fragrant Narcissus, dozen....... $1.25 Violets and Chrysanthemums. Potted Plants, loaded with flowers, from 50c to $3.00 , . . .V. Flowers Telegraphed to AnuCity in the World. ProvoGreeeKo use U ,mSTDI!8inTJ0Kr0SI "r if UsaistatlM at ratowmtamjJu , ' Roses, per dozen. : . - . . . .,$20 to $7.50 Carnations, per dozen. . . . . ..... .$2.00 ... . . .". .$5.00 Poinsettias, dozen . . . - PHONE NO. 172. fragrant Roses, Carnations, or flowers, . ed " ' ' the-Ne- . . ' - J Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ-ell Mur-rtoc- to carry mm- les. too. He had never known before the Joy of e vercrewded n crie3 Santa, "off again! home-lovin- g BIRTHS ANNOUNCED SPANISH FORK, Dec 22. Birts are announced as" follows : Sons to Mr. ad Mrs. William Jarvls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Mr. and nun.Outside' of the club his "Chauffeur Mrs. Lewis Holt V and car were waiting. He got in and sat down on the HEBER MARRIAGE LICENSES HEBER, Dec. 22. Marriage lisoft, luxuriously upholstered' cushions, and the chauffeur closed the censes were issued during the week door, shutting out the clear, cold by the county clerk to Boyd Tan Christmas-timair, and'the noise of Wagoner. Midway and Viola D. Heber! Seymuor B. Duke, the streets the noise of uiuny voices of many people going shop Heher and Marry Ann Ludlow, ping, with the higher voices of elill-'- i Center : Elishia Rodney Mahoney, dren rising every once iu awhile and Julie Emeline Sweat, both of Center. The two first named couple above-thdin. His soul seemed to ache.. He was were married In the Salt Lake temluxurl-6uple Wednesday. alone. Ulch, comfortable, alone! No one wanted him, needed him, cared for him. He had FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO MRS. MARIA E. ELLIS everything which money could buy; ( he had enough money to buy every PLEASANT GROVE, Dec 22. thing he wanted. Funeral services were held ThursNo, not everything i He wanted afternoon in the tabernacle for love and 'affection, he wnnted to be day Mrs. Maria Ellsmore Elis, wife of a part of all this going on outside Alexander Ellis. Bishop S. L. Swen-so- n the luxurious conftnment of his car Second ward conducted. the .of and that he couldn't buy. Mix with The asket and Maud were covered the crowds Yes, he could do that with" flowers. Invocation was ofhut not as one of them. Only as a fered by Bishop M. S. Chrlstlanson lonely man who had a fat bank ac- and the benedicltion by James D. count which didn't help In the slightest.-- . And yet couldn't It help t Sudden) ly he had an Inspiration. He called through the speaking tube to his I' chauffeur. "I think,', he said, "1 will get out here and walk the rest pf the way home." The chauffeur was surprised, but be was too well trained to show surprise. Be got out before 8. large store where In the window was 8 decorated Christmas tree. He went h side the store. No longer did he feel so lonely. He, too, had purpose in mind He was a part of all . of this aow. Tinsel, candles, red colored tfa- per, ribbons, small toys, decorations,. $h, how much he bought. HJs arms were filled with' bundles Just as ( were the arms It of others. was - such - fun - It b the wonderful new reproducer that is respon New sible for this tone perfection.' Only on Columbia will you find it. The new motor, superb piece' of mechanism, also contributes to the Columbia. Other impor-superiority of tant features art the patented automatic start and stop device and the tone control leaves which make your 'enjoyment of hearing ail the greater. Come in today and let us show you why toe New We will- - gladly arranga, Columbia b superior. convenient terms for buying one. ' "THE PHONE 544 ONE-PRIC- Hon HOUSE" Provo, Utah. E irurni8he Phone ".A v Eight-- 0 TheTGolTimbia Thorn e. : Music was furnished by the choir with solos by Stella Hardman. A biographical sketch was read by Harriet R. Hayes,' The speakers were Charles B. Harper- - J. D. Wad-leW. L. Hayes, Irest Abel John Evans and Bishop Swenson. F. S. Humphries dedicated the grave In Pleasant Grove. The bricks for the first brick house In Philadelphia, built by William Penn, were brought front England at a cost of $25,000. . Anderberg Inc. The packing record you hear will astonish you with of oe and faithfulness of reproduction. And this will be your experience with every, pe ' f musk that you may ask to hare played. . MONDAY VAST DAY "Heigh-o!- " will be, accompanied by William J. Spencer f the Building tr4des and Albert J. Berres - of the Metal Trades department J -- The first its purity American-F- ederation, would leave the club. Perhaps among his own things he would not feel so loneHe would ly. not dine at the club ; he would have some cheese and crackers and coffee at home. His excellent valet could always-ttfepa little supper fori is e CO. LL to show you why tf the greatest music reproducing - instrument of all time. That it for you to come in and hear it one way for us - e od The patented Sonora sound box, correct tone .arm and all -- wood, many-pl- y horn refine and make clear all sounds, from shrill piccolo tones to. the deep, harsh bass notes. Sonora tone is truly "clear as a betL" b but Thi New Columbia GOMPERS TO PANA5U. are Sonora quickly (ionstrates its matchless tone when playing instrumental records especially. For only on a phonograph havhorn construction and correct ing lines is it possible to reproduce inacpustic strumental music without exaggerating the metallic quality of the brass instruments. all-wo- Is Superior .. year seemed rlonelier- t h an International News Service. His WASHI..NGTOX, Dec 22. Samevr before.condiuel Gompers, president of the solitary of Lbor will sail saddened tion from New York on Monday for PanMm. Well. he ama for a months Investigation of would go back labor' conditions In the Canal Zone, to his suite. He it was announced here today. He ; r ! THE PROVO HERALD; SUNDAYHECEMBER 22, 1923, arms. Home he went, carrying his beloved purchases with him. And then be sum-- , moned the Janitor to his lonely which now seemed" Oiled with the suite, II Give Her ittmv cheer. all it over with him, the plans for the tree, for his own Santa Clans suit He had, given the Janitor mouey This time he before, of course. would take part in the Christmas of the children of the Janitor. Christmas morning came. Never had he arisen so early on a Christ mas morning'.' ' Dressing himself He carefully, he went downstairs. had worked until late the night be fore, decorating the tree, but ne was not tired. Suddenly there was a cry, 8 cry of lor such as he had never heard. "Why, there's Santa Claust Dear, talked dear Santa Ciausi The Janitor's children had always been afraid of him, bot not so of Rant Clans I. Fie undid his neck. he took gifts off the tree, and the children climbed over him, kissed him, hogged him, loved' him. With what a splendid gusto they loved him I And the children hened Santa Clans to stay for dinner. Curious thing for him to be doing I But he stayed, and for tba first time, since he bad been a chili himself, be bad a Christmas, a real Christmas, a Christmas filled with lore which bad driven the loneliness & IMS, Wssttra Msvmpapsr mr j , A Bos of Our I we- .. 4. aim rar if Christmas He ntl . . Clioc ates t. ' Tielirinii w.vvw 1 I wwvwv rvtnm- tinttr:-fi1-. 'sr nuia, uippvuJ JS. bit rrif Vfh 55 i If tininnt am) WWSffSfV UfiU Sfl .ft -- i utuciuus J I. vanilla J. uaric ui coating, Watch for Hoover's New Leadership Chocolates, soon to be placed on the market as? - tre wisn you all a very Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year. i S msx Sff f.fjf H'oovet Gaody Utah rrovo, ..... J tales,) - LAW' ELKS HAYH PARTY. The Provo lodge of Elks will entertain the children of Provo at a Christmas party in the Elks rooms Christmas morptng, when a large Christmas tree w ill be laden with' sifts for the children 'And 8 real, live Santa Clans will distrlbute'th are presents. All little children to' come, . tv - ' " W ' , ....... |