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Show '.. ( - I THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FS3SUABY L 1822. m tcid to m - SSSSSMSSSSMSSSSSSBm ... I .. TW. I bvestmeMs 111., Feb. 1. Girls, in wear and what not to to what deciding wear, . let conscience be your only EVANSTON, 286 West Center Provo, Utah. Street. all Truly remarkable values are being offered in Incestigaie them! our many departmenU. Women's New Hand Bags Low Price Novelty Styles An interesting offering of with Bags Beauty Boxes, lining and poplin Kodak various $1.49 All New Spring Shades The Spring blouses are here, showing all the new season's most attractive colorings and styles. Made of Mignonette in navy, black, scarlet, fungi, and Colonial blue. eoft lustrous at Mohawk, only $2.49 over-blou- se combinations of colorings. All Sizes to 46. New Felts Damo Fashion's Arrival Is a For Spring 1922 February Event In the month of February, milady with her maters, eousins and aunts not fo and getting grandmother the children are concerned with "what to wear" the coming Spring. A3 usual, our fashion designers have performed their work well, and, as in other seasons, the stores of the J. C. Penney Co. present their customary exposition deof the latest modes creed by New Yc. . and Paris. There is a touch of exquisite charm in wearables Tha Bonnie Crest la the feature hat foti Spring 1922. It's a "Marathon", hat-s-ilk lined, silk taiY feta band ana felt of .splendid quality. AND NO Wives Easy to Get An American mining engineer, visiting in Knglund, decided he wanted to take an English woman to wife. He appealed to the mayor of Folkstone to help him. The mayor lwjbltshed his plea and several thousand answers were received. One widow wrote that she did not think much of married life, from her former experience, but that she was willing to t.ikrt n. chanrrt jwtth an American. The replies were not confined to the women of Folk-- , atone but came from all parts of Eng land. Last, but not least, and really first on the program, was the B. Y. U. orchestra under the direction of Prof. Franklin Madsen. The music itself was worth the price of admission and the inconvenience of coming out on a snowy evening. to Blame Faola and Francesca were two famed lovers of whom Dante wrote centuries ago. They were made famous by the action of an Paolo's brother, who happened1 to be the husband of the, fair Franceses. All of which leads to the f..t that Franeeso Faola Francsella, Tf Passaic, N. J., reverses the situation a trifle and blames for his marital troubles, but the he blames are his wife's sister and her mother. He claims his wife continually longed for the presence of her Shunned Lev mother and her sister, but that when Four brothers started a small farm Into his home constant at Roasville, Staten Island, N, T., they came and bickering resulted. more than half a century and quarrels prospered In their endeavors. They .decided that brlnftnr a wife or wives Dodging Alimony ifeito the home would eause dlsaentlon Mrs. Harriet Loeffler has brought and made a pact not to marry. This suit against her husband, from whom pact has been kept and only one of he has secured a degree of separathe brothers. Andrew Drake of West-Sei- tion, asking- that he be forced to give Staten Island, now past the four for the payment of the aliJesse Drake securityawarded Soor mark, survives. her by the court. She Sled recently. John Drake died a few mony further brings suit In the name of her years a(0 and William was killed by son old libel, alleging1 a trolley car a year later. They were reflection has been for made oa his legitiail well known characters oa Staten his father. H. Loeffmacy Island and Andrew, who inherited the ler, herbyhusband. Is MGeorge years old. He property of his brothers. Is the only la the son of a weedthy bonder and ojsfco of the family romalnlnc wiH be given eeatrol of a large fortune when he come of age. The) statement Is made in the suit that he has threatened to give all his mosey to his mother to dodge the payment ef all mo ay. "in-law- lt H ) h 'IS rf-- L lJ th Secretary of Agriculture Wallace had the full personal support of President Harding in opening o: the National Agriculture ' Confer ence at Washington. .From ttr President down, all speakers agree that agriculture it in a "bad way.' from' al The 325 delegate branches of agricultural activities, showed a decided , willingness u take action on all recommendation made by Secretary Wallace.'' Pro vision tor greater capital, or .fare loan received first attention. Pic tures show (upper) Conference i. session; . arrow indicating' tl President and Secretary .Wallaci (lower) President Harding 'wall ing from .White House 1 to cbofei-ence- , accotripaniedVprifite . Grasp this Investment Opportunity Now Large or small, the size of your investment matters little.. An easy Partial Payment Plan enables us to welcome you as a profit-sharin- g partner. Our aim is a Every Patron Partner. Utah Valley Gas & Colio Company Provo, Utah. Buff Takes Family to Europe gKveo. .a-- l - -- ansaw' HI 1(1 ! u I ::! i "nimu niTnAti i ninnim" CTLKI rrtlliUil A rAltlhU sk o e Truthful advertising and well known 1 ( brands at a small profit keep the Piggly! Wiggly turnstiles busy. 0 CHILI CON CARNE IXL, No. champ. Is on the way to Johny Buff, flyweight and bantamweight comers. His wife and baby. Jamea aU title agamst his defend Eurone to mascots. hia as Baltic on the went along Adams Buff, Local News Briefly Told OUR SPECIAL PRICES Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E. Reuter of Underwood, N. D., left yesterday for California, where they will spend the re- maining winter months. They have been visiting in Provo the past few weeks, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gergen. Mrs. J. E. Dillon and baby of Eureka are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. West rope this week. Mrs. Thomas Pardoe left Sunday for her home m Ogden, after visiting the past month v ith her son and wife, Professor and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe. Miss Ruth South has returned home from Salt Lake, where she has been spending the past month with her brother, Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith. Word was received here yesterday morning by Mrs. Sidney Belmont, of , the death of her Mrs. Diana Billings Fiunix, who died at her home iu Salt Lake yesterday morning of Bright's disease. sister-in-law- Conway Tearle'a leading woman in Wide-OpeTown" will be Faire Binney. "A Harry Tighe, well known to vaude- ville, plays a "dead game sport" in Town." Conway Tearle's "A Wide-Ope- Oxfords-Pumps-Stra- ps VERNAL WHITE HONEY No. 2 cans, packed at Vernal 190 This honey is unexcelled and will keep. ROYAL ANN CHERRIES Fawn Bran, No. 2i2 . .220 9 1 ..14 Walker's, No. 1 25 Walker's, No. 2 Van Camp's, No. 2. . . .22 MRS. PORTER'S PUDDING Alan Crosland directed Conway Tearle's new Selznick picture, "Shadows of the Sea." Anna Steese Richardson, who wrote, with Edumnd Breese, "A Man's Home," is touring the country lecturing to women's clubs on the subject of Slgrld Holmqulst, the "Swedish will be Eugene Mary Plclfortl, O'Brien'- - leading woman in "The Prophet's Paradise, soon coming to the screen. "Expectation" Dream. vwn expect gome ono aad h comes drnotee yon are saf. ta the course you are pursuing, but If he doe not come, then your count la nowise ana foa noma change. To dream that PURE SORGHUM French Market Brand. 12 Quart cans Half gallon cans.. ; . . .22? Gallon cans 42 This is very fine sorghum and the price is much lower than you are accustomed to paying for the poorest grade of molasses. CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Old Hickory, small . . .10t? Old Hickory, half gal 470 We carry a large assortment of syrups at very low 1 YELLOW CLING PEACHES 240 Sunibay, 2Va CANNED MILK 100 Carnation, tall 50 Carnation, baby 100 Sego, tall ....50 Sego, baby BUTTER BrqokXield ' . . . 360 380 v Utah's Best, solid Utah's Best, . prices. Easy lies the head that does not worry over an unpaid grocery bill. SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE Location 84 North University Ave. , are attracting much attention. These are not odds and ends and small sizes they are a complete stock of footwear, at the price you like to pay. te Many high heel, patent kid, in black, brown and fancy top shoes, value to $12.50 for rn for an VUiwll Brogue Oxford, welt sole and very classy. Value to $7.50. CC te fl4 yc for a pretty Brown VTilu straps. Brogue with two Value to $6.75. "ln-law- d, j, Fruit and Fig, can. .12 Albert R. Taylor spent the in Salt Lake visiting her husband, who is attending the University of Utah this year. sweeping denial of the charges against him and claims that his wife took his motor car from in front of a New York City hotel one evening, and drove away in it leaving him 'Hat." a-- & Mrs. LOVE with one child. fa . week-en- d J43 per, Love's Stipend Love's Taroet A class referendum taken at Gou-cli- er Because her husband, Charles E. V. Cf liege, Baltimore, shows the I.enz, broker and oil promoter of West tflrl seniors of that Institution think Isiips Long Island, New Tork threw a young couple cm saft!y wed if the two broilers at her and followed them man Is assured an income of $13 a with the platter on which tho fowl reweek. Few of them thought it nec- posed, Mrs. Jane D. Loni asked the essary to have :.n interna of more court to award hor alimony of $250 than $4,000. and only one insisted the a week and counsel fees of $2,500, In man of her choice should show earn- her separation suit. The court ings of $3,000 a year. Ono young awarded her $30 a week alimony and miss set her limit at fC0, without a counsel fee of $200. Lena makes a $1,000, . mony. interesting and instructive. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD, TRUE The University Dramatic club play ers staged a second appearance of 'Clarence," at College hall Monday night, before a large and appreciative audience. Nellie Clark and Carlyle Maw, in the juvenile1 roles, again won large slices of theatrical fame. Few youth ful actors can ween as realistically. nor laugh as delightfully, as Miss Clark did in the role of Cora Wheeler. Young Mr. Maw will do even better which Is saying much when he en tirely forgets that his school pals are on the other side of the footlights. Fred Mariham "carried on" dramati cally fine, In soldier uniform and civilian clothes. Mr. Markham does what few amateurs learn as early in life; he recognizes the fact that ears In the rear seats of the hall must hear, and speaks loud enough for them to do that very thing. Vera Hinckley as "Delia" once more- demonstrated that a real actor may shine even though it must be done with a sweeper in one's hands. Miss Alice Ludlow, leading lady of the play, leads all of the males on the stage into love, a wife and daughter into jealousy, and Clarence into matri for Spring. It is abundantly portrayed in the new things we are now showing. A visit to our store at this time to inspect the new wearables will prove both $3.98 child, and at r3 d& v, 1 . blouses are richly embroidered; UNEW, investment you make in the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company's Cumulative Preferred Stock is a foundation investment. This guaranteed 8 per cent stock will assure you a steady yearly income a foundation on which to build a prosperous future. 8 per cent is an unusually high rate of interest to be offered. The man with foresight realizes his investment in this guaranteed stock will net him the same high rate, year after year, when, later on, interest rates have declined to 5 and 6 per cent. rrHE as to warrant the statement that what he says on the subject can be accepted as authoritative. Many of this town's important cases affecting ladies' attire he has settled. "Girls know best what they want to wear and nobody else, not even their fond parents, should Interfere," said judge W'ltkower. 1 lie occasion lor nis remarks had to do with the case of Elizabeth Foreschj 14 years old. Elizabeth "dolled herself up" in her mother's silk stockings roled beneath her knees, a tucked-uskirt which displayed dimpled knees; powder and rouge, perhaps ap- plied a little too thickly, aud her brother's low rubber boots, in liou of galoshes. Elizabeth crossed the yard to test on Homer Anderson, an inher get-uterior decorator. Mr. Ar.dnr?o 's decorative sense was outraged. His remarks shocked 'Elizabeth, who returned home crying. Her father hurried to Anderson's presence for an explanation. A quarrel Spnsnpil which landed both before kludge Witkower on th.e charge of dis orderly conduct. The judge, after offering some advice to the men, dismissed the case. "Don't ever Interfere with a woman's idea of how to adorn herself, that's her own business," was the judge's parting shot. 'Clarence9 Again! others braid and trimmed. They are in the popular slip-o- n effects, with three quarter sleeves and varied Uany This is the advice of 'a learned judge Justice of the Peace Max Wit kower, of this sedate little .town, whoxe judicial duties have been such p New Mignonette Blouses Prepossessing values guide. p Swagger Bags grains of leather, in black, brown and gray; with mirrors. ' ill International News Servloe 312 DEPARTMENT. STORES i. .J... - "" -- oirai f by - - $3.35 and $3.95 Cfl for new Black Kid wWiUU Oxfords that will give you service. Very good looking. Value to $6.50. for a very fine Black Oxford; ex tra fine style. Value to $7.00. OC for a pretty Low TtCU Heel Strap or Ox- M frC nj for very pretty v)wiUU Brown Oxfords of extra fine grade. Value to $7.25. We have ford for girl or miss. A very Value to good school shoe. $6.00. a few Coats at a sacrifice $8.75 CALL AND GET ONE. to ADDITIONAL $350 1920 model Ford coupe, cash. Phone 25. WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale. Give L. lowest price, and full particulars. Jones. Box 551, Olney, 111. FARM FOR SALE Oil brooder. Thome. Phone 142. wm ma. RAII F 680-J- . rnhinet. P"1 F- A. XJ 1 . power FIVE mir (Continued from Page une.j Dr. W. A. F--5 TfltoliPn 1 K7 S 7th W '' UV (fa blUllJ now LOST Pursn with money, ibetweesl Third East, Second North and t road shnns. TlherHl reward. HmiH-i- FOR SALE IA(R mm "Artirio 7 tvia tntnl tonnae of ain chip diamond set in craft carriers for each of the contrafl sterling silver, between 3rd E. on ia powers shall not exceed In UDlle' Center and Univ. Ave. Finder call 41 Ing nr1 for the Uanlafomont F-S. 3rd E. for reward or call 425-J- . States 135,00 tons, for the British eoi WANTED By two adults, two modii.i. f a nnn n c and I ern heated rooms, on first floor, for T 01 AAA am Mrs. Johnson. light housekeeping. "Avlnlo 0 Tla nrtlrla prOTWH Phone 368. that all aircraft carriers may be B "Article 9. This article FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 650 LOST Brooch, .... E. 2nd S. $19.75 FOR CLASSIFIED F-- 7 that 1 no aircraft carrier shall 'lets pr'', be oj in excess oi sf.uuu c"- - Hsllil powers are free to convert paro FOR SALE JUNIOR CLASSICS, 10 volumes, in limp leather, oheap tor cash. Call between 5 and 7 p. m., Roy-de- n up to 33.000 up to the maximum Hotel. twfmta F-- 3 erl nage. prescribed. XTn Csi" I o I rem It ..1.1. 1A m FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, modshall carrv a eun with a calibre F--5 ern, with gas. 80 N. 2nd E, cess, of eight inches "Article 11. This article limiu WANTED Employment toy young of auxiliary ships to w0UV'ide5 size or lady; clerking bookkeeping pre12. This article PT'" "Article 235-Nneat ferred; appearance. Call I .U4n ah all CSnT F-- S ....lll. . in 8 Inches. I ..i.i. i r...ni on nrOVloeo modern home, ra 245 S. designated 8 at no ship Third West;- will be. vacant article Feb. 3. Inquire of James" Clayton. present treaty to be scrappy mBJ . 177-JF-Phone l reconverted into a vessel of war. , . 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