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Show ...... . rmrnnr the r man SecondTSectioii VOL. IIL NO. 22. EXPEDITION ENGLAND HOPES SUNDAY HERA LB PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 1924. beobserved: IN GOYERNIiIENT BY fiULLION on the northeast coast of Eng- International jfowi Serrlca. land, recently, marked the end of an LONDON, Oct 25. England In Arctic expedition. The ship waa the Beltar and the expedition hopeful that the present general waa led by G ret tier Afgarasoa, a electioa will result In ft stable ' " ' " young Icelander.- Early la May of thta year the Bel It la probable that the election Entire Heet W01 Keep Open House" October 27 in AU Parts of U. S. . liOXIiON; Oct, ship, towed Into port at ;;Vfl;iH;""'the WASHINGTON, - Oct. 2a More thnn a million Americans In all fourth nveni knows parta of the Arctic as a pre- ment In two years. lude to an expedition to the North Lloyd George and his coalition -- Pole next yearJLlgaresont was only cablnetTIad a 7un of 8 years aid 22 yeara of age, while the members 816 days. ; of hU amall crew were all oong menLaw's Bonar lasted govern tEugliBhmen.The jfpyage began July 16, but 213 days. iMIUIIim!IIIHf four , days later. whenwlthin -- 100 - Stanley . Baldwin'a government I V--, miles of the .Norwegan coast, the endured 243 days. Igbfp sprang a leak and it was only Ramsav MapDonald'a rof-govern wtth difficulty that thtr reached r&ent after 260 days. quit dock. Temporary repairs wpi- ef The next government, unless it fected, but the exedition was aban- - Is a coalition, probably won't last a year. .jlafl 0 - iaer ine prices oeiow. 4he-Vai- w It's Popular Prices that is making thts the Popular Place -- - : - 1 latadcimndTS'h'brations will be held In all of the large sea- t There-w- ill coast citiea lie mwt in pa of chapters of .the yavyl ( League and other organization in) - V 1 nearly 'every, city and townLee-- , l tures and speeches dealing with the I navy will be fivea and local scrv-- i - W 7 tees hfld. commemorative of the4 deeds of American heroes of alljie-- j rlods of mt . Endorsed by the president "' and secretary of the navy, Navy day has obtahied the support and ac--1 of a very large j number of social, business and pa-- 1 triotic bodies which form so large a part of American Jlfe. In addl-- 1 tion to the the American Lecion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, many Chambers of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis and other groups have promised all possible aid, while among the women's societies, the daughters of the American Revolution and the Daughters of 1812 will take an ac- TOve part iu observing the celebra tion. The observance of Navy day originated in 1J22, when it was decided that a day should be' set apart for the commemoration of the of Auiericau sailors In the THE LATE MRS. MARX ANN Mcl.EAX. AND II EU nAt'O.H- - deeds World War and in our country's UNI-MISS FANNY YOUNG AT THE MrLEAX, TEACHER TER, other struggles, and also for bring--- VERSITI TKAINLNO SCHOOL. ing before the attention of the pub-licthe value of the navy to the Who in Provo during the past few years has not seen the .."bealady in white" who will nation in peace and iu war. In addition to parades and utiful lady in white" in' the wheel lie remembered and honored by the residents of l'rovo. Respect and memorial ceremonies, every effort chair? Mr&. Mary Aun McLeau, who adoration will also be given to her Is made on Navy day to familiarise public throughout the country during the .past 11 years has been ilfVotod dangbtcr. Miss Fanny Mc- - the with the ships and men of the au Invalid and who during that Lean. BbothJ No greater fill a time had endeared herself to the residents of the city by her sweet ment has ever been witnessed In coasts are divided among the prinand pleasant countenance as she this city than thqt which was cipal seaports and other naval vessedistributed as widely as was sitting in her iwbeel chair-i- s shown by Mis MtLeaa towards her ls-are. possible so that every seaport is invalid mother. no more. Each day as she came home from visited by one or more ships. Dur She was taken home last week ing the day "opes house" is held at work at the Young and laid to rest in the Provo City training school, Miss " Mc- which the navy officers and men But her memory shall never be Lean could be seen takitu; her act as hosts tonall whrnrarrr visit: explain in detail the forgotten. To the boys and girls mother down Into the business sec- the ships and who saw "heFTn hep wheel chair, tion or visiting with some friends workings of machinery and guns she will ever be an example of to change the monotony of an active' with which they are equipped. In anticipation of this year's cheerfulness and patience even in soul made helpless through disease celebration committees have been the agonies oY 'sickness and afflic- and infirmnesa. " " done It uutb the least formed by the Navy Leagueand .... tion other patriotic organizations for done it unto me." have' of Mrs. these, ye McLean, "the It is not only carry iug on the work throughout the United States. The chairman of this committee in charge of the general plans of the Navy day cele brations is Commander' Marion' Eppley, United States naVul re-serve force. Working under the' guidance of the national committee are state committees, each of' which iu turn has the supervision of local committees In towns and Cities. The' second bill of the "Drpheuni WASHIXGTOSr Junior vaudeville will be shown at cation by newspapers through out ONTARIO REMAINS DRY. the Columbia theater Monday event the country of federal taxes paid by weathly individuals, in- what the ing. The bill is said to be an improve- L'riited States treasury considers International News Service. ment on the first .offering - here violation of the revenue net, may beOTTAWAOnt, OCf.,24. By a which means a first class show. come the subject of an investiga- majority expected to total more than Besides the five acts of.Hraude tion bribe department of justice, 40,000 Ontario today Indicated it -1 n ., Bi.atiinAi1 I fn The - Border it became knows today, wo nuv OAf !n ville Zane Grey's While antlmriziiig the opening of the election yesterda- y- -- The vote Legion" will be shown. Will Rogers will be seen in a comedy, "Truth- books of internal revenue collectors enriy today stood ful Liar." to public inspection so that federal ; For government control of liquor Ralph Booth ahd his pit orches- taxes paid may be made knownto . sales, 450,000; for continuance of tra will play several lively selec- persons interested, the tax law of . the Temperance act, 491,000. tions preceding the show and dur- specifically rearnrm a section of the revised statutes 'prol Melody and Steps," featuring publication of returns under penalty Ihe vivacious Peggy Mcintosh is of fine and imprisonment according the latest Greenwald & latter pro- to the treasury. ': duction. And, like all their acts,' "Melody and Steps" is a sumptuous revue of songs, scenes, dances .and costumes. the assist- William Morrowr-vvit- h ance of the pretty Miss Helen Mack, presents a -- singing comedy Elementary and -- Advanced December and May." The story 7 Ballroom Dancing deals with a loquacious hosiery salesman who seeks to impress a supposedly innocent and unsophistiGiven by cated looking girl with his manly He wisdom. and charms worldly gets the surprise of his life though, for the replies whichthe young lady makes to his advances are so unexpected, clever and wltty that they take the Wind out of bis sails . .. In short order. - 'jCh -i " " A. m if tivej-operatIo- n living room can be furnished for $135.00 7 Davcnettc, solid" oak frame, attractive tapestry covered, : bed interior, comfortable rocker to match, suite Library Table, fumed oak ........J....$ 9x12 Axminister Rug 1 $ :.' Beautiful floor Lamp Navy-League- ' article sensibly priced --e- ach You don't have to spend a hi of money to furnish a room or your entire home in good taste. Con- - ' tcd - States will! parts of take part in the third annual cele-iirauim or 4avy aay, AUoaay. Ueto-- ! ivpr-S- T; ffmrn OOd 0" PRICE TWO CENT , merchandise of qualflylto IhdureJheJiard strain of 3 constant use siiikipg Sotrbor-- onfM, ''t V navy day to Death Breaks Devoted Companionship HOPEBLASTED FOR STABILITY Second Section - - : . Complete Living Room Suite 60.00 25.00 35.00 15.00 ?135.00 , Living room suites $60 and up. -- 4 ' if - 0 By Genuine Oak Buffet, fumed&ak.-.n-.-j...-.Solid Oak Dining Table, extension, fumed top; oak finish V....... .....j; Four Solid Oak Dining Chairs, Ikx seat, sturdyebnsfra 9x12 Axminister Rug I ..... 45-in- Popular Prices we mean $24.85. V and $34.85 for the highest type of fabrics and designing in Fall suits. M VAUDEVILLE FEDERAL TAX Place we don't mean a 0 By Popular where men come to loaf and 0 PUBLISHED 0 place MONDAY out a but. it hang place where men y Income rtSlPublk Our old loyal customers are here! W Q New faces are closing the door behind 0 uiem ana in every one oi our 8 work-win- g hours we put in 60 minutes of ."' A hustling. 0 ot 32.00 36,00 Dining Room Totat China Closet to match ve Q $29.85 V 39.50 .- unl-verst- her-schoo- l to dining room can be furnished for $127.00 27.50 Dining Room Suite complete V ' ........ .? 154.50 . . Dining Suites $90 and up. BE tgdo-bttstoessr- " --- - -- . r Q 0 1 MEN'S AND YOUISG MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS on ii nc phnnn pn nc I Q 0 0 POOOOOOOOOOOC3 yTtUMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuuii:iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim: MADAME INEZ McCUNE WILLIAMSON Baby; Acrobat ' -- Beautiful Brass Bcd.satin trimmings, posts, Coil Springs, 100 coils rAU pfe lh Feltf.1 rntton Solid Dak Dresser, large. plate mirror 7x9, wool and tibre rug of New York City and Paris Artist Pupil of Madam MUtilde Marches!, Paris, France, Announces the opening of, her studio, .1 . Salt Lake Citj, and 2708 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden City Voice Diagnosis for the teacher; ' voice placement, '' voice building. Interpretation and diction for the student;T coaching, T" acting, Interpretation for the profeMl6riaragefrr-Pedagogic principles Booklnf hours now open. Voices tested free of charge from 8:30 to 1 do, mornings, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Class tenons, $2; private first and second year work, $3.60; advanced private work, $5; teachers and professional courses, $5 and op. e (Fifteen minutes individual instruction to class students.) tlli;illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllim $17.50 8.00 $ 9.65 ....$12.50 Bed Room; complete ?67.15 Bedroom suites 92.50 and up. " MISS MILDRED LEWIS v.; at tne Eminent Vocal Teacher fillers M.-ittr,-- -- Ballroom Utahna MAPLETON NEWS 618 Templetori Bldg. bedroom can be furnished for $67J5 The following special program was given last Sunday evening by " the ward choir. Selection by the choir; invocation Wm. P. Fullmer: novelty selection nroduced with a saw and hammer by J. E. Shand of Salt Lake City ; selection by the Mapleton quartet; selection by the Mapleton band ; i.iif fci iiitvi mm n reading by Fred Jensen; vocal solo t iifmwit iii selection Mrs. Chllds; s A Chauncy f by by the choir ; ceUo soiorChauncy Childs ; reading, Miss . Lela Bird ; remarks Bishop R. L. Mendenhan; special selection by the choir; benediction by Richard Bird of the ward bishopric. A special collection was Little Eileen ihey don't know her taken up fof the purpose of buying last namela upsetting the estabmusicior the chotrrr lish order of things at St. Ann s Maternity Hospital in Cleveland. In succeded Malstrom Jownh She's, just a year okLbut she kcepa " " dear. a bringing l)ome large the sisters 'and nursva distracted all the time. She Insists upon standing Mrs. Typhena Whitney of Spring- on her head. And she has the other in Mapleton babies In the ward trying to do it, ville visited Sunday with her daughter, .. Mrs. Myre too, ( But none ot them are so sue-- . v Murray. cesaful at It 'as she. n i a kitchen can be furnished for $147 JO EVERY MONDAY NIGHT At 8 o'Clock. . . Range; Peninsular, enamel . .,...", Kitchen Table . finish oak Chairgolden Cabinet, golden oak finish Floor Covering.; nationally known line . Elementary course includes fundamentals of foxtrot and waltz. .' ..: Advanced course, newest fox-trleads, Mah Jongg waltz, Tango.. ot ' Prices-$per term of 8 lessons. Priviate lessons, single $2, couple $3. Private classes may lie : arranged 5 - PHONE 277-- : 85.00 , ? 5.40 .. 3.90 . Il.... 42.00 ...,$ 11.00 ?147.30 Outfit get it at TAYLOR BROS. CO. Furnishers of Good Homes at Reasonable Prices for 58 Years. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT- - . S |