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Show v. P R O V O (U T A H) : E V ENING HE RALD, THURS DAY, JANU ARY 21, 1932 PAGE THREE Mrs. Edwards :IJtah Sorosls club members held a delightful session at the residence of Mrs. 1. R. Edwards Wednesday . afternoon. ' Mrs. E. H. Eastmond gave a splendid talk ; on the "Industrial Period of the Eighteenth Century," s and Mrs.-R. Garn Clark followed with a fine paper on the music of that time. Current event3 were , given by Mrs.-Nellie Bailey. Mrs." C.'P. Eyrln'g was welcomed as a newmember of the club. 'In compliment tothe hoBteas, Mrs. Edwards, who ,4s' leaving soon t? intake her home In Salt Lake CJty, a social hour was njoyed and tasty refeshments were served to 25 Mrs. I E. Eggertsen read a triMUecrMrs, Edwards whfch was Written by Mrs. George S. 'Ballif, and, beautiful selections were- rendered ren-dered by 'the Sorosls trio. ' v- '"Cesta Ties" ' Formal Dinner-Dance The B. .Y. ?U, Cesta; Ties social unit members will hold , their an-, an-, nual formal Ndmnerdance' Saturday evening at the First ward recrea tion hall. A ! A I fvnxiiiarv ii Card Party I 3 G &E tt (JAPAN) TEA 11 ? V LCV I M COST A M j B P RTOlP U"CT-' U"CT-' 1 EM Legionnaires, A delightful card party was enjoyed en-joyed by members of the American Legion and auxiliary ot Provo, Wednesday evening stICeleys; Eneven tables "of bridge and 500 were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served. ! ' ' , ' Mrs. Melba "Hariseta-nd-D.'brlo Allen won the -bridge high score prizes, and the 500 'high "- score favors were presetrtett to MrsAlicel Seesley, and J; Klmberly of Amer- Icaif Fork. ;-;'f '-&vjr.t a:.-. i Proceeds fromHes5cfal affair will be used for the undernourished 'childen of the Provo public schools. -Mi Hostess To Club JvlembersGuests .Vv Mrs., i Joseph rlj6Veridge Wnter--taihed "it her-6me Wednesday afteracKjn," for members of the Wednesday Wed-nesday Afternoon'Srtdgelm MrsT Prank Watte wm tfieflhlgh score prize, Mrs. A'Gv'Htfllck received re-ceived the second favbr.'llrs. Mer-rrtt Mer-rrtt ' Decker was ' presented the guest award And Mrs. 1 Wesley Stubbs won the consolation favor. A 'delicious luncheon was served to the ' following members 'of the club:- Mrs.' Heinle ' Hansen, Mrs. Wesley Stubbs, Mrs; Corley Crown-,; Mrs. Frank Walter, ' Mrs. ATG. Hulick. Mrs. Elmer Ivife Mrs.' 'Roy SorensoQ and Mrs. Dan Leavitt, and guests: Mrs. Merrttt Decker, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs. Roy - Olsen and Mrs. Harold Blumenthal. ' ' , O. G. Club Mrr and Mrs. Clyde Scott will entertain at their home Saturday evening' for members of the 0.1G. club. - -, 'Progressive 500 will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon "served." ' : ; ' dinner Tendered ; Members Of Club' . An, enjoyable time was spent by members' ftf the Maan Sai club at the home of Miss Thelma Ludlow Wednesday eVettfng. Needlework, faaslp and social chat were' the diversions and delicious five-course --dinner was served at 'small' tables. - $ - f Attractive orange and black place cards Were used and the dinner -was ordered in . a unique and clever manner, the guests selecting the courses as indicated with sketch ings on the menu cards. v,Miss Ludlow was elected histor ian of the club. -In-attendance were Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Mrs. Esther Cref ir, ' Mrs. Dora' Dabllng Mrs. Camille "Bennlon, Mrs. Kathryn Sorenson, Mrs. ' - Addle' 'Ludlow of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Lucile Thome of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. J, E Syrett, the 'latter being- a guestT1- Book Reviewed At Club Session , Mrs. Pearl Adams Decker gave a splendid Review of the book "Singing "Sing-ing in the Rain," by Susan Glaspel, at the meeting of the Social Art club "held Wednesday evening at the home Of Mrs, Anna Mlnger. Needlework ' was- enjoyed during the evening and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following: Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. lAlma Bourne, Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. C S.iVmcfent Jr., Mrs. William Wil-liam Vincent, Mrs. C. A. Dablquist, Mrs. Ivan Thome, Mrs. B. 1 Asael Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Madsen, Mrs. Emma Gay and Mrs. Alta Booth of Spanish Fork, the latter two being guests. 1 High Priests Party High Priests of the-Fourth ward and their partners enjoyed a party Wednesday evening at the ward chapel. An interesting program was furnished fur-nished and a delicious luncheon was served to 40. . ' ' - - i mm ima Hi -1 with i MKT I 1 - V 4 'A'y STARTS IN THE MORNING, FRIDAY, JANUARY ' 22nd rAVe calj this a Clearance- because the prices i are ClearafiCe 'Prices - but ' this merchandise of feredns absolutely new and clean- - .. ; ; Don't fail to attend, as this . is without question the -'..fv Biggest Money SavingEvent Offered in Fifteen Years! SHEETS an4 &HEETING r9PEQUOT SHEETING--. 31x50 PEQUOT . SHEETS 42x36 PEQUOT V ' PILLOW SLIPS . , ltri0LDEN GATE $fl.29 . pHtUtiikS .:' . .......... v $1x108 GOLDEN GATE g 0 SHEETS i: . . .t, $2x36 qOLDEN GATE iWtfc PItL6SUPS ....... TT Kny XSkiWeiij Gate "Sheets and Cases - They7 , are unquestionably the best Sheets made. According ,to VUnlted $tates Government tests, made recently fGolden Gate Sheets withstood 20 more laundry tests , than any .other sheets on, the market. . .. ... ; 81x99 SLEEPWELL Ct Ofi SHEETS ...... ,A -good standard sheet. No starcHi y 81x99 WEARWBLL - CllfZ SHEETS .... y 31x108 .WEAR WELL Ctl t1" SHEETS . . . . : . .......... 42x36 PILLOW SLIPS : WearwelLSheets are extra fineIUality with smooth linen , finish. ; . ' . v. , 9-4.WEARWELL rOffl' oi-cij.iriu ryani LADIfiSV SILK BLOOMERS i- Regular,l$1.00 values, now pair, if: , LADIES! SILK PAjAilAS. , . : Cut ;full size- 1. o -i-iCr AU; colorsnow . l OUTING FLANNEL and PORTO t IUCAN HAND-MADE GOWNS l at ;ione low rice.v. . .... M ?? DAISY MUSLIN SG-inch- Yards for QC aw w v j A. 42-inch PILLOW 11 Off 'TUBING yardi .v . 41 Fine Mercerized 1! 15 C WHITE BROADCLOTH yard ? 41 m, bronJmuslin-- , p tr...l T" T .i ID o iarqa jrure tiinen . dfC TOWELING for . r T Smart CottoniReversible Cttl CI A BED SPREADS .......... VfV0 v WHITE OIL CLOTH ji jc 46L inches Wide-4-yard . . . ' ITOWEfcS! TOWELS! : EXTRA SPECIAL; VALUE! 22x44 Extra Heavy"4"Thread This is thei.best Towel value that has been offered to, Provo v people for years J t. -v 9Cc BLANKETS Part Wool Single . r. . . ; BLANKETS rSize ,70x80.. PartWoolDouble Off BLANKETS-Size 6x80. . Part'Wool Double X "ClGL Kl 'Vedt W Fill! Fashjohea Pure Silk . , V CHIFFON HEi ; ; ' Come andiget rthe colors you Vtfrant. This'ose is full- length and widths and y sAuti a plaited sole and . heeL Aregular . $1.00 alue-.,r5ir :t : fiftfl Pair . our price .. PST!,C0WR PfelUVLES Full 68x72 coUnt, , ff Yards I ffc Standarj quality. . 9 :'. VX3 . j- Y V 7 2 . There -are many other values too tiuxnerous to mention here-so come and see. - - 1 ! Get the Habit Shdn At 1 1,' S YduiNever Pay 'More Hereandmtentimesca: Guy m on-West Ma tr iage Is : Anriouncecl Miv-Arid Mrs. Amos Hazel entertained en-tertained Monday evenlng .at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George C. West of Provo, ?who rere married here Tnesday, January Janu-ary 12. Mrs. West was formerly Mrs.. Nettie Hazel Guymon ot Provo, Pro-vo, and Mr. West is a former resident resi-dent of Pleasant Grove. The evening was spent with games, music and social chat and a delicious luncheon was served to 70 gueStsr1rrciuding the following relatives ana friends: - Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Robey, Mr. and ' Mrs. Dean Bonnfctt, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Farrell, Miss Elaine Isaacson, Miss Ruby Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russell, Lester I. Moore, Roy Elliott, Jr., Verl Elliott, Ronald Snelson, Mrs. Fern Snelson, Mrs. Ada Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Hy rum Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilde, John Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. ! J. Will Craighead, Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Snyder, Mrs. -Flora Ford, Mrs. Sarah Strassberg, Mrs. Hilda Thomas, Clifton Hazel, Mr. nl Mrs. Amos Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff, Jack Reese, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton of Provo. Jake Nelson of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Diamond of Spring-vine, Spring-vine, Mrs. Martha Davis, Jack Davis, Dellls Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hazel, .Harry , Hazel, Miss Clara Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillingham Dilling-ham all of Salem. Numerous useful and handsome gifts were received by the couple, i. Odd Fellows Arrange Social Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will give a party Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall, in commemoration of the birthday anniversary an-niversary of Thomas Wildey,. founder of "the lodge. ' Plans have been made for a splendid program and cards will be played. A 25-year veteran's jewel will be presented to Frank Cell-.ventra Cell-.ventra - - - ' All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs fend, their partners are cordially Invited In-vited to be present and are requested request-ed to bring a basket luncheon. ',3. . 7 Girls' Club Meets Miss Alfa iForsjrth will be hostess, to-' members ' -x of Quince club this hornet. the Circulo De evening at her 1 .. 1 11 .. t, ti 11 rr 11 11 11 !J IV THE Param a -it ount Friday - Saturday I93f, by Doubleday, Dcran and Co. ,BGC1N UEBE TOOAV AJtXlZ. CECtLY mu4 UABT FRANCES -FGN WICK HiT vrith fhctr Yiiiaparfe. kee Vrealtky. -w Ympertwftini tttat ; oad Cellr'M earmlasa sapport acholtf. Tk latra kavt orphaned alae clMliao, The KThaparet -.kara raa. ' llTely aa ROllAL.IE: Mi HJHAND aa h7 laafst 'aa kfpylar.ap pre-teaara pre-teaara af tfcrtr farmer vrealth. . Aaae. X8 ail Celly. XX 4a ae-retarlal ae-retarlal work a ad Mary-Praaea. IS. 1a alill la aehoul. Whea the afarjr epeaa Aktr -raaa area rn-' Ckaretf la rilll.ir EOHOVU. roaag latvyer. fat-etaihl -rear. They aa apt narr kmMM "Aim itMwi her alatera aad sraadparral de-Pn4 de-Pn4 on ker ta miniarf their kmc. Ceelly hrlagca DARIIV McKBEL home fa dinner with her. She la falllas la love wla a I a. Mary. Praacea and her friend. EUMIN-TRtinE'ar EUMIN-TRtinE'ar eelled a boa I I ha arrival ar-rival af a ataek eompaay m-tt kaovrn. an RAUL DB ARM OUNT. They ateef hint aa the tret and he a peak to them. BlarykiPraiieea la thrilled, aicreea 1o meet him that nlKhl after the perfnrmanee. She tetla bins ahe la IS yeara aid. f alia to iff' 'at a obvloaa ehentfaeaa. MarywKraneea la arc De Artaonat la her -rrea lav." NOW GO ON WITH TUB STORY CHAPTER XV "tlTfELL. anyways." said Earl. "1 want to tell you that girls of your type' are sometimes their own worst enemies see? And. moreover, more-over, the majority ot men are Just sheep In wolves clothes." ' Perhaps be knew that he was entirely en-tirely right about that; but Mary Frances, though she said. 1 know. 1 know lots about men," bad no such wlsdomr H kissed her 'quickly r I'Suess," he said, almost at ooce,,rthat it oil comes from your, being of such a goo family arid' flbe that", 'What rMoeB?" Questioiied v Mary- FS-ances. but' t .sittl golnjr'to teeb Uefi see? ,1 , got a . use. for It, , Sol'ta sticking with this gang, and may bo I'm lucky at that, until things open up. Soon as they do. 1 got ah .idea for a swell act That's what 'I'm MARY-ntANCES'S feet were two btirnlng lumps 6f torture. "Oh. yeah?" There was a smile In his voice, and he did something to her chin, rather like chucking it. though Mary Frances decided that it could be Interpreted as a lover's caress. "Well, anyways." he con-ilnued, con-ilnued, "1 want you. to cut out this .dating up see? 1 on the square. I got -a feeling like 1 kind of want - ttOvprotect you or something see? want you to promise me. for. your own good, that you'll cut it, and ;, cut l clean see?" promises! As Tt should be. Pro- ; tectldn .. and promises and every- iJliromlse,.; said Mary-Friwces "It's,. Just absalptelic. for yonrown gooaY little girt. See r Qijt f.flrst promise said Mary-Frances. Mary-Frances. "I a'pose we should seal jftfslss. . shouldnt we? I quftet ladylike, "people most f ener. any ao, don't they r With honesty -he answered. saving my dough for don't knowi. Say." 'he began again; "are you sure yot aren't kidding me 'about being li -years old? It don't hardly recm. j. wsible." 1 don't,1, salj Mary-Frances, , and here .was an dpp.- lunlty or tho neglected coyness, "think U is so very kind of you to doubt my word. EarL JL w juldnt, donjbt your wojd for anytWng'" . " "Crf ;raa,'. said. "1 didn't go doubt your word, bon, honest. Course. I come of a good family myse". and all like thatbut batting bat-ting around the world the- way 1 do and all. I haven't cbntacted many girls like you see? You'll have to excuse me." 6pERTAtNLY." said Mary-Frances Mary-Frances politely. "And sometime. some-time. Earl, 1 want you to tell me all about your family, and your mother and father and grandparents and brothers' arid sisters and all your relatives. Will you?" , "Well sure," said Earl, out doubtfully. "And i about your wondet.. professional career," said Mary Frances. "Well, that's kind of lousy right now," he. confessed. "1 was in vaudevilledoing vau-devilledoing pretty good, too, un til the bottom dropped out. U and another guy had a swell little hoof In g act see? Well well, anyways, the bottom dropped out. Then this other guy. he got a bug about being a salesman till, things picked up-fellow up-fellow ta!keu Itito It see? v Ing," Earl bfotfght the words out Wi ' virulence, 'sr ".cattonal desks! ' Mary-Frances asked. "WerHn'i they good dcslcsTM and tried stand Ing on the sides of her feet. "I guess they was all right, fa r a those kinds of things go; but no body wants, (hem see? Much chance of selling "those desks as we'd have selling peanuts at a prayer meeting. Well, anyways, we was In Denver when we started, and this other guyname was Clarence Clar-ence Buttlnger he well, he -got sick see? He had to go to the hospital see? He figured he'd be there about 60 days. So he says for me to light .out with the car (Butt, he'd made a kind of deal tor It with another guy) and come on out to the Pacific coast like we'd been -kind of figuring oh doings See? Vell, the damn pardon me desks wonldtftlo" 'any i)eterv ofit .here thaa theydid In 'Dehven' No more culttire noV'anytiilhg um steerv I hung around for a while, and then I got a chance to hook up with these lousy hams, and I took It, T didn't have . to-rsee?. I wasn't stoney. I ain't yet X got a piece of change put sway. In the bank. The backdrop was to be made ot wide trrpfes 6tfg61d cloth and black velvet, and the; partner (feminine) who was to feed Earl In front ot it was to be dressed in stripes of gold and black. Finding the partner for his. act was going to be most difficult. diffi-cult. Sometimes he feared that It was going to be impossible, tie stayed awake at night, often, wor rying about 1L He knew what he wanted: be woold hftve nothing -else He wanted an awn-Jew-nay type very much Mary-Frances's . own type; precisely her type, come to think of it, who wouldn't hog the act if she cot a chance. Loak'atf Dolly and Dicky Diamonds. Dicky bad the goods he bad every thing. What did Dolly have? Nothing. Noth-ing. Nothing but a shape and a swelled iead Earl, Mary-Frances interrupted desperately, "it is perfectly fascinat ing to listen to your professional conversation and everything. bu I've Just got to go tn. My sister's out with her boy friend, and she's sure to be coming home now, and If she should find me out here. I well, I Just can't bear to think of what might happen." "Say, bon," he demanded, "your folks are all Tight to you ain't they? They ain't mean to you or anything are they?" "Oh, well " said Mary Frances resignedly, bravely. It bad Just come to her, with a shock, that she bad forgotten all during the evening eve-ning to use any term ot endear- ment while addressing' Earl. It was a regrettable oversight, but not an irremediable one.5 "They mean all right. 1 think. 1 Don't worry about it. dearest-" "Crlpes! he said. "You're a weet an awful sweet little girlie," The instant be left she'd pull her slippers o and not take one 'step tn them. "Good night, heart's beloved." be-loved." she suggested. "Won't you give me a teeny-bitty kiss for good night?" be asked. She should, she supposed. People always did. She lifted her Hps to his and winced as she went up on her suffering toes. "Goodby. hon ." he said. "And don't forget the little promise about dates, wi'l you?" s "I woh't. dearest.- 'agdtftted Mary-Frances. That last tiptoeing bad turned the final Intolerable screw. "But please go now. dearest! dear-est! Dearest, please go? i He turned and walked quickly away. Mary-Frances stook stock still. One does not wittingly 'Step put on red-hot. knives. She wouU wait until, he was on the sidewalk, and then she'd take off those slippers, slip-pers, and she didn't "care If she ruined her best stockings and But why didn't be go on? Couldn't be hurry even a Uttlet . , " . ' He had glanced over his shoulder, shoul-der, had stopped. He came back to her. "Yofl'd ought to go In. baby." he said 'almost tenderly. . . ., A small, strained, "Yes. dear," was the test she could do. "Listen, sweetness." he asked oddly, "would you like to meet me here again tomorrow night?" If she said yes fehe'd be rid ot him at once. But Grand's speech. delivered ; during dinner that eve ning', remained strong tn Iter mind. "1 can't tomorrow." she said. "But day after tomorrow, heart's dearest. I can. Goodby." ' - "All right." he said, and tt magnanimity mag-nanimity were there Mary-Frances did hot notice It '"You're on. Same time, same place, and same little sweetie." . At the first clip ot bis heels on the cement sidewalk Mary-Krauzes pried off the slippers and said '"Ouch! Ouch!' and when her reet flattened and spread On the cool grass she moaned aloud with the felicity of her relief before she yawned, picked up the slippers, and went paddling toward, the houe. composing "He Balds" and"! wtlds" for the unptumbed depths of Ermln-. trrde's ears. "ECILY halt opened her eyes and V said, "Um-um-uin Sniatter?" to Ann, who was stealiUK across the bedroom toward the bureau ' "Nothing." Ann answered, and picked up Cecily's alarm clo k and pushed the Indicator to t,h SII-nt" side. "Go back to' sleep, dear. I'm up, anyway, lit get breakfast this morning and call you In plentyjol time "Um-uto-um, angel," Cecily murmured, mur-mured, severely tempted. ,, Still there was something, wasn't there? Something different and exciting? Something wonderful? Barry l He was alive and here In this city, and there wa3 another engagement,' blissfully definite, for this very evening. eve-ning. Brightly, eagerly awake, she scrambled out of the deep hollow In the center of her bed and perched on Its edge and reached for her slippers. "He thinks yon are beautiful. Ann. And he's fussy about beauty. He doesnH tllnk Marta Is even good-looking. And he thinks tt is so fine that you aren't vain. He says most really beautiful womeh ruin their beauty by the way tix-y wear It like flowers pinned upaiu. down, you know. He says" "Who does?", said Aun. Cecily gasped before she lauKed. "Lindbergh." she answered "Whn.'d you suppose?" and readied for the old dingy blue bathrobe 'on .he toot of her bel. ' tTo lie ConttaUPd) Birthday Dinner Mrs. Grace -Bass entertained at a well Appointed kldihner at her home Tuesday evening! In celebration of 3ir' blrthdayiihfversary which oc curred on that day. l uovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McDonald and children, Mrs. Leland KIrkwood and chlldrenv William Douglas, Maurice Jones, MissCleora 1 Bass and the Misses TBonnie and Wilma Bass. ' ' ' 1 1 ' ii " " 1 ' " i'a if mi - '' " - 15 ....M 1 r MOUTH TCSTtD" Antiseptic " 1 We tested Mi 314n the mouth to be sure that it would repeat amazing get iii' killing tests in actual use. . ; la two seconds normal gargling time Mi 31; destroyed f 5,000,000 germa. Including those that cause sore throat "and infection, . . -i , : 1 , lit addition It neutralked eVefood -edbr.'' .- . Mi 31 U told exclusively, at Rexatt-Drugstores. Rexatt-Drugstores. ' ; . - WOliOM OWNED "V; - ' DRUG STORES Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You AUf 'oye.r -the yV world Kruschen "fealts Is appealing to girls and women wom-en who "strive foe an attractive, 'free "from fat .figure that cannot fail to win. admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractlvenesV 'that every woman possesses and does it SAFELY 'and HARMLESSLY. ; In ;the morning take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts . In: ' a glass of hot water before breakfast cut "down 'on pastry and fatty meats-igo Mght on potatoes bttt-tercrearii bttt-tercrearii mhd sugar.. . . . . ! . "It's the little daily dose that takes off the tat" and ""brings that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health 'and activity, that is reflected In bright eyes,' clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. . But be sure for your health's sake 'that you get Kruschen. A bottle that 4asts . 4 weeks costs but little. You can . always get Kruschen Krus-chen at Hedcjulst ' Drug ' Cp? stores and money back if not satisfied, satis-fied, with results . after . first bottle. Aav. P.H.S. Women an Party The January hostesses of 'the Provo high school women's organization organi-zation have planned a : social for the 'remaining ' members and the paxtriers, which is to be held Saturday Sat-urday 'eve'nirig at 8 o'clock in the Dixon junior high school gym. A . delightful program has been arranged and . . luncheon will be served. v . . U. C. T. Auxiliary A party will be given by members mem-bers of the U. C. T. auxiliary for their ' husbands, Saturday evening at. the home of Mrs. William j. Startup. . ' Cards and, luncheon will be the diversions. 1 Additional Society 'On Page Five .,- .-. K r2otheri! to rtducoarjr (f ccaily Vlcls. Plain for Defter fin your tlessa , .'' SALE a IIAT 2.....:....: FELTS and SATIN S. -in Black and Colors Regular $5.00 values ' J ONE LOT TAM$ , . Regular 79c to $1.50 a'i 1 . SPECIAL -a SCARF, HAT, and PURSE SETS S Regular $2.5 values . . ... 5 if Taylor Brothers Co. V ai ' n - f a5, - T7 jl v.- a r : f ; ' - wisnvs i'V Announces? t, Thbi;;SapufdlMed Control r- ' - 'Of the '.; : ..-r'- rr-,: .YELLOW M&B-cfo: .; NEtV EQUfFMEN'T HAS "BEEN ADDED . AND - A NEW SYSTEM J INSTALLED - vrh.ereby it wilj be possible to give our, many . V patrons more eff icieiit, Teasonable courteous :1 Cab AtidaTixisfetrservice.;, . JYELLO W; CAB LGO third. West and Center ; , . 1: ,Tf t ProvW Utan 9 v v : , r J -jRelle8, Nervoxxs? . K- .. . ,:ICS0 ' JThe most wholesome palatablft Mealtime Dna A y : "instead of i Coffee-. -.;-- ( Good f or . yor ; Stomadb ;:and yqat. Nerve iL' j ; . c, . U j i . - fij relieves Constipation! v v k t ' 1 lb. Rc7goes"ao JIVTl X, 7 ' I' Mi . ., .11 . 1. 1 .. I, I n II "I. Ii'l-.n- I I 1 1 i 1 :-n; -i T. Don't let your naic: straggle inunbe-;.: j , WaveSt in our expert, ijuick, and , m -JUST CMXiil 3 i v Ji - - " . n . rf "4 -s 7 1 i |