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Show PAGE TEN PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928. State: ' Walker SERVICESFOR resentative New Gty Judge ' 3 i : 5 ? ; ; '' . i I ' f t ? 4 ' t ' r I ? . ,V ' -- - W - "'"T m fa . f ... ,4 iii ..i f rick W.Giles. '' iifc'.')iiiMJf!.,V-.,S- s; " - ..,- ' MO V it . finis 4 4 -- V V KS VapoRub Jon U.md Ytorb Ot 1 7 Million . v .! Gargle with warm salt water -t- heiIapply" over throat I, -.' T G PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER STREET Now! Superb Values in f V v oat ed. If? - Lii.v s Provo and Utah county, defeating the Democratic nominee,. W. Stan ley Dunford, to wla the city Judge; (Continued from page one) r " year. 'ORETHROAT under-grounc- MAURICE HARDING The Republican nominee for' city iudee. Maurice- Harding, turned the tables on the DVmocratic trend h - ."JBW"' .Under Way . DEMOCRATIC " . . rr - ,. nil.... o.. " : J. ... to announcement of school officials, It is reported that plans are already under way to bring a large number of educators of national repute ' to the summer school next jgummer School y'- Plans $1.85. ' Dr. C. Y. Cannon has been reT is, driven through " dean of the 'Young unimains at Britain appointed the at Warm, dry salt will .clean a whit rate of 30 miles an hour-- . versity summer school, according or light serge costume. . h '... ft f Gas Funeral services were held in the Pioneer - ward chapej - Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ine Moulton Uerservy, who died at th home Qf heri parents, . Mr,, and Mrs. W. A. Moulton, 830 West Center, .street, Sunday night Bishop V, H, Pur- rant was in charge of the services. Ths f speakers were William P. Gorman, Grover C. Miller, Jesse A. WaehWftrn, and Bishop Durrant Heber. A; Knudseii offered the In vocation and E. C. Henrichsen the . benediction. The opening and closing numbers svfira. by r th Pioneer ward male quartet and a double mixed - quar-tet- rVi' EmiJ Hansen ruan- ' "One Fleeting Hour." ,A, violin solo, "Face to' Face," was played by Margretta Farrer., V. Emll Han sen and Edward Meservy sane a duet,' "Sometime; Somewhere." .The grave In the Provo city cemetery was dedicated' by Fred 0 North Lily 5T ft $7.90. Eureka 8hrndard80d - $3.50. Diamond Oil 9000 8 to.8c. filRS .IiIESERVY '' Mlning-r-60- achusscus and uhode Inland which ship. . apparently were carried by Smith dun to. a combination of Catholic, wet and foreign population.' r Lake All of this defeat came in face of the fact that Smith reversedthe historic policy of hi' party"on the tariff and lined It up abreast of the Republicans on the issue of pro By tection. Governor Smith' proceeded WFXIS I. BRIMHALL, Broker on the theory that thwsouthjsrould : . stay' Democratic no matter what THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 8 happened, ahd he.made his, chief -- - Bid. Asked Stotika: appnal to the business Interests of Alta Merger $ .04 the east and to the farm, belt of Alta Tunnel .01 H .01 th west Neither of these appeals .20 Hill .Wft Big resulted. In votes,' for Massachus- - Bingham Metals .. .03. 04" art ts and Rhode Island were not Bullion .... .04 .06 really, won by those appeals, and in Cardiff .28 M addition Smith, by Ignoring senti Central Standard .. .00 .09H ment in the south, lost Florida, Vir Chief Con. ........ 3.80 . 3.95 Texas and North Carolina. ginia, .08 .08 ',4 Colorado Con, .... Ik Dismal Outlook. -- 705 Combined Metals- ' As SenatorMoses of New Hamp- Croff !o8' .08 ... shire said at the start of thecam- - Crown ' Point . :13 .10 , paig-nthe nation normally Is 5.O0OH E. Crown Point .03 .04 000 Republican. Except. In-- - two East Standards .03 states Massachusetts and ' Rhode East Tlntlc Con. . . - .48 Island, Smith did not.appcal to East Utah ........ .25 enough Republicans ' to carry any Emerald .... .... .08 .18 4 . .10 state. normally Republican .OS Empire Mines-.,.It is a dismal outlook for the Eureka 9 Bullion.... . .58 defeated leaders who must' now Eureka Lily 1.C0 . 162 begin , the dreary work of rehabili- Gold Chain ....... . .p3 tation in the devastated areas. .04 Great Western .05 The' party is short on .03 Howell .... ...... . .03 S Except from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Iron King ........ .91 .95 who has just been elected gover- Kennebec . . , .10 .11 ' nor of New York, there is no one Lehi Tintic ....... .05 .04; -in sight as a possible candidate Leonora .x.06 i .07 four years hence, although other Little May .... .04 .05 Jn figures may develop the mean- Magnolia Lead .... .57 .60 time. Smith has said he will not Mammoth .... .... 155 . run for office again. Michigan-Uta- h .03 M The question of whether ".13 .08 the Mt States Pet south fcill again take command of Mountain View . . . .03 .01 ths party w whether Smith and his National Treasure-;- .11 .13 friends will further alter Ha com- New Qulncy . . . . . 0 8t plexion as they did in the past cam- No. Standard .07, .08 4 paign in the direction of making Opohongo .01 ...... H it a sort of wet wing of the Re- Park .14 Bingham . ... .13 V4 publican party, Is one that will be Park Utah 11.00 1000 out before fought the next president- Ploche Bristol .M J)5 ial-campaign. 2 Plumbic Mines . .35 At bottom it is a question of Plutus .. . .. ... . . . 2Q0r whether the Democratic party will Prince Con. . . . . .01 - .01 i continue essentially a hybrid' of Provo ..... .60' .65 ths west, industrial northern cities Rico Argentine .... - .49 AO and the dry rural southern states, Silver King CoaL;. 13.25 13.3T": or whether it will become the urban Silver Shield ..'.; .48 M party of the nation and gradually Silver Standard .'..' .06i .03 forca a ahift In the alignment of Sioux Mines .03V4 .0 j " tne two old parties. So. Iron Bloggom.. .02 .01 i v So. Standard ....... .17 .25 Swansea Con .02 .03 r. .01 Syndicate Tintio Central .... .03 M Tintic Giant .85 M 1 Tintic Lead ... 3.12 3 37 Tintic Standard 13.57 13.75 Union Chief ... .01 .06 Utah Con. ..... .02 4 03V4 Utah Lead .10 .35 AtTRORA. III., Nov. 8. : . . . 09 emberzloment of funds of Victor' Con. 1.85 1.87 the Loyal Order of the Moose Walker Mining 7 .04 .05 school, which may run as high as West Gold .01 .02 $100,000 was under Investigation West Toledo .... 103 .Of here today. The scnool, founded by Yankee Con. ,,. .08 .08 Secretary of Labor James J. Davis Zuma Unlltited Stnckss several years ago, la at Mooseheai t, North Lily near here. ..,.$ 7.90 $ 8.00 Eureka Standard.. 3.50 3.75 . Harold Cook, 38, assistant comp.09 troller of the school, is In the coun- Diamond Oil ...... .08 04 .04 ty Jail at Geneva, held on bonds of Crescent Eagle .01 .02 Valley .... $50,000. He Is charged with aiding Ashley T Sides: In the emboKlenient of $25,000. Central Standard 1000 Si 9c. -Electricity of nearly two millions Colorado Con. 500 W 8c. volts, capable of Jumping gaps of East Utah 1500 ss 22c; 5."f (3 25c. $1.60 nearly 15 feet, has been obtained Eureka Lily 700 Lehi Tintic 3000 i 5c. from the air. -- " Leonora 1000 (f 6c. For Women, Misses and Juniors ; rr- -' - , . . .... . Salt Mining Exchange Report r ' 1 - ItrtSnSji" ' I V y- I.'x; : - J ;i i.i I . i ; ' illustrations shouUgive you an excellent idea q the beauty, the. variety t an the neih JT he -- nest present in' this coatollection! in the and found buyers sought York centers just those, models that could best establish J. C. Penney Cornpany as t(HeaJquarterTJor ,i9i Coats" with women "who are Doin iasmuu - wc OUR : 1 , Democratic candldaton for state representatives of Utah county made a clean sweep Tuesday, with all four nominees elected by comfortable 'majorities. Top, left, i A. R. Ofejf fight, Eli J, Clayson'lawejLJefti Niels Fugal; Jight, George W. LeBaron. He's iHCOVER'SWIN Re-elect- ed . i PLEASES DRIES Caused by V"'"', :'l Landslide tion Views, " " i : - " i . V .) ' ' ' ' i J .. f ; ' 1 ' j TTl. , A. O. SMOQT Chairman of tho county commission during the past two years. A. O. Smoot BKain found fuvor with Utah, county voters Tuesday, when he decisively defeated L. L. Nelson, Republican nominee, for' term coinmissionershtp. ' r J0E LITTLE I Prohibio SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 8 (UP) was Interpreted Tho election generally as a prohibition victory iO' this section Opinion was' reflected In ah edltortat In the Salt Lake City Tribune and a statement by Governor H. C. Baldrldge sf Idaho at Boise. t "Baldrldge said: "The result can e taken as a referendum on the 'iquor question." The Tribune Said: "The '. chief jause .of tho Democratic disaster as the prohibition issue." . NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP) Mrs Ella A. Boole, president of the ' Women's Christian Temperance Union, In an exclusive interview vith the United Press today, said ;hat the results of the presidential election were so ' overwhelming that "no man ever again will run as a wet" 'The Women's Christian Tcm- peranco Union feels the election of Herbert Hoover is a great victory for constitutional ' prohibition," ' Mrs. Boole said. : MRSrPOnE- R- (To Funeral services for Mrs. Zella Potter Thomas of Spanish Fork were held Tuesday afternon at the T .eland ward chapel which was filled to Its capacity with friends and relatives. Bishop S. D. Mark-hawas in charge. Speakers were President Henry A. Gardner,' Wells T. Brockbnnk of the Palmyra jtako and Bishop Mark-haMusic Included three selections by a double mixed quartet directed by Margaret Leyshon; a duct by Mrs. Margafet Leyshon and John Isaac and a solo by Ira Mark-haHyrum Thomas of Provo offered the Invocation, Wlllard Peterson pronounccarttRTbenediction and Wr It. Tolhurst dedicated the grave inthe Spanish Fork city cemetery. There were many beautiful floral . tributes. . SI jS. 2 m Pros-Mcu- FLAPPER FANNY SAYS- . r i IV. ; L :l. - to Rich uncles are tho VJUCtU "' khi-jo- " Broadcloths and suede cloths, the two KV3SVi . leading fabricsdesigned to bestow the slim silhouette trimmeo witn favorite furs in new and tavorite In black, tan, ," ways . and the smart colon - individualized by J tucking, reverse inserts and other At AT A fabric - treatment w - ' 1 r ; X W K iV in the outstanding coat modes of toe boun f Lr-- W ; Comfortable A Rare Group of Stunning IS ALLEGED - gcd Sweater Coats 'M .. Al-mo- st Certain. Often In Flv Days, Even Is Gone. theiTen-derne- ss vi . One of New" York'i manufacturers created these dress- . . and La doing to, increased g lis own, to a remarkable extent At the J. C Penney Company price of $5.90, you thus lave it hand a i ver $13.25.-Sil- Shlrld 500 '48c. Tintic Giant 600 si 85c." ' Tlntlc Lead 1150 i $3.12 to $3.25. Tintic Standard-l- ld Si $13 75 to - 8c. ' pf importance. 1 No Money" Down SALE -- quality. ' . $1.98 ' i s Autumn Style For the Well ' - Dressed Man Satins, flat crepes, print and velvet combinations - . many types, many ' Colors. PIANOS Blazers One lot of boys and ; men's blazers. - ExtraSnappy fine' patterns."- $2.98 Block PaltHl has formti a Pleasing tonspiracy with Lizard Grain Coif to product tht sta-to- n's frttiiesk 1 'inrarsi.Then talis little green capsules every day until every last little twinge and TWO MURDER."? REVEALED. . every bit of tenderness is gone a ad 8. Nov. CINCINNATI, O, (UP) your rheumatic troubles " have The bodies of two men who had ceased. i , Lowest Prices In. the West been murdered were found In a box The little green now so car here today. The car was a part much in demand capsule from coast to of, a Pennsylvania train which arcoast must "have a name so It Is rived from Louisville, Ky. known In every "worthwhile drug store in America as Allenrhu Num46 N. University Ave. A parrot school consisting of 1500 ber 2. " pupils and having two terms a year ' Hod ou 1st Dmr Or tun fhnaA Fhone 156 in run by W. A. King of Brownswonder-worklftlttln UTAH caDNubw 7 PROVO ville. we. must banish all palJt and tortunv Arenfai for Packard Pianos In 5 days or money cheerfully love j Nainsook is Hindustani tunded. Adv. m . value-givin- 25c. --- $3.98 "" Best-Lno- 49c. --- patterns, elastic tvorsted Bottom, sport collar, (wo'bultdn-fla- p patch pockets Excellent Equality Worsted fine, guage ribbed in " the popular heather shades. A useful garment for work or general wear. Magnqlia Lead 600 tff 57 to. 58a New Qulncy 1000 Si 80c. Si 8 to 7 c. Plumbic Mines 1600 Q 31 to 32c. Provo 100 (ui 65c. Hour P.or Ten Rico Argentine 400 Hoursj,nd Relief ia Slrver Kinr Coal. 600 One ...Every Of Mackinaw Cloth riaited, ; LITTLE GREEN CAPSULE STOPS RHEUMATIC AGONY Lumberjacks . f- - hrocks-- -- ' $7oraenr Misses: anid --Junic Player Pianos 4 ; ROBINSON'S iff M I. ' EMBEZZLEMENT Victrolas nto.u.s.pT,orr. eigz. sr. im srnvicc. r...V 1 for you! " . I I I I . J3X67. CHICAGO GKTS ITS BOMB ; CHICAGO, Nov. 8. (UP) A ..The fame of the little green. cap- Utah Lead 100 black powder bomh, loaded with sule, because of its canny power to Victor Con. 500 lead shot, wrecked the front of a speediiytoaJhetewiblej-heumatlward Republican headquarters her pains that make life alniosunbeaf today. The explosion was the sec- able, Is rapidly spreading all over 7,' ond Incident marring "Chicago's al- America You go about conquering your most perfect election day record. merciless Theumalic enemy in a knock-ou- t G. O. P. DOMINATES CONGRESS different way - NEW YORK, Nov. 8. (UP) Re- You take one tiny capsule way. each publicans will hold a definite whip hour for the" first ten hours. hand in congress as a result of the The second day, take one every -: Tuesday electioftr-Unitedturns showed; today., All - (UP)-Alle- LAID TO REST MOS'V OF - man-powe- r. Observers Believe f ' ' - Utah-Idah- j " Values of first for remembered be will vut triat the style reflect that v months to come! Coats trends of the season in every particular; 'And here they are nr Flannel Dresses One lot of 23 Flanrrer Dresses, size 8 to' lV GoMtesTexr years tra good quality. " " -- . $4.98 Sunburst . . Skirts . . Very, popular especially for sport occasions. Rain woolens and excel- lent variety of color." $2.98 and $1.98 7 - modtsily priced' illtrls ikot thai 'tvSl phn you miUs oi wtor and look ixll C. Gun. Mti? vobUt do&g $3.98 ": " Thcr is just 'enough, stitshed trim on this shoe to relieve" its plainness, yet 'it steers Gug Metal oi Tan' Calf' ;" $4.98 7 |