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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Spring Mode Shows Capes t nd also in honor of the new ftake and 26 at the lrmtleu'y. Mr. Elw-t- Kiion and Uruve, AnierU-auer ixmra. A Hl'lclulid iirnsrani ha aish tkhtKua. . a trn Lincoln, Fork rieasant n that a murder wa aud Lehl l'rovo. HERE'S MORE ABOUT of Mr, r.aru Onrk; raxr, Mrs. Craiulall of the Hiriiijjville Stolid ward; mM nj;xtl quartet, under th diiwtUm of ProfWwor Frtiiikliii 5Ittdea: B.K.tb Tarkiuc-ton'- s tw art ila.v. "Trysting Wat-?,uudtr the dirwtlon of Mists Alms Mai'Klvath: a I'resld.'iit Ki.i-t- PHILADELPHIA STARTS ON PAGE OXE of wfUume, ; executions mo lightly. I explained. duet, Kolfe Told him that there had not Ixvn a I'ratt end Misn Mcllia Ooiidte; and speech, murder iu l'rovo lu the eight years Alice S. Ueviiolils; re(ixiiiw". retiring I had lived there and that , livil.-iitMr. Im-- Knijilit Allen, it hud tieen much more than eiuht Mrs. Jennie I. Pnlnier and Mm. Inn years before I heeame a l'rovo citl- ;. HiMlsen; t.ilk lir uenenil Imard : select I. .n from ctrins trio. .Miss Floreuee I"i May and cmiiuili.v ; I'eiiedietinn, Mrs. Kiine-wortcf the l'rovo Fiftb vr(v Mra. Jennie Knight. Mrs. limine lloliiuwiu of S.ilt Ltike and Mim Alice S. Ileyuold of the genera! hoard w ill lie prewent. Swinl hour and refreshments will also he enjoyed. An invttiitiou Is extended to all nieinliers of the stake relief Society presidency of the stake, high counm cil and ward t ishops. M bison; prem-iitaHo- doiH PAGE FIVE. in .,H l.m't nw.un that la a city of over KUMl population there haMi't been a murder iu eiiiht years?" the rejiorter exclaimed. '"I sMiml hliu that nans what I meant to convey to his mind. " "How do yon account for it!" he asked. 'I tlou't think there's another city of the tiome population In America that litis not had at least one murder in the last eiiiht years," "Not only ha l'rovo had no murders for it leant eiht years, hut we have had no other serious crimes iu iscveral years. At the last term of the district court there was not erimintil case for trial! ""How do it happen?' the Itulle t arranged uudrr thr dirntion of rrvxidwit IHx.tn, as follows; li;siuK, uu.t. r the ttiiw-ti"- 15, 1924. Von tin reiwrter again asked. "Well, one reason la our lack of We haven't a foreign population. negro In the city, nor a (.'hiuamau. nor a Japanese. We have none of the excitahle Latin race. lint we do have plenty of Americans' from t Anglo-Saxon- via us, Germans n mli-li- ii and other north ern ICuroiean count riea. "For many year Philadelphia has leeu known as the city of brotherly love," the remiter tmid. 'And for aouie time that has been fjuite a Joke, or Pliiladelnhia has had its full quota of murder and everything else iu the criminal calendar: l'rovo, it would soeui. is letter entitled to lie known as the city of brotherly love. " j That la how and why the I title ! delphia Itullttin told tta quarter o i a million readers that l'rovo, I' tat , is a "city of aut h brotherly lore tha murder aud fchuy are praitU-all- unknow n, vvhere jieople tte d uo ' worry aUoit how to execute niurder era for there they have no murder ers," k r ii "14 H ' 9US I . BOSTONIANS '.!M'X ! v-.- i I'.'i I Famous Shoes For Men A Petition By GEORGE II. ISRIMIIALL. Our trusted city fathers, 'e lieg you have a care; Hold up the uiornl standards f this, our city fair. Don't legalize the going Of a minor anywhere That would grieve the heart of The cape and dresa costume 1 one of the striking features of the i aprlng style and la sure to be popular. One model sketched shows the I detachable cape of the same material as the dress. The afternoon frock j uses the cape for sleeves, omitting all others. The short cape makes an exceedingly graceful line across the back of the dresa and breaks the I severity of a perfectly straight silhouette , William K. Farrer entertained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening at a card party. The decorations and tally cards were In keeping with valentine day and were In the form of tiny hearts. The card game "500" was played the high prizes being awarded to Mrs. William an J Spencer Clark and the consolation favors to Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Frank Halliday. Following the card game a delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Miss Llda Halliday and Mrs. Florence Lewis. McDONALD-THOMA- bill-top- S served ! requested present. Miss Elizabeth Butler has returned from Omaha, Nebraska, after spending the past month visiting with her father and friends. The home economics rtfnnrtmonf of the Women's Municipal council met in me council rooms, Thursday evening, , when the first of a five course lesson in millinerv was com- Silenced. Battery C. and Medical detach. jiaents of the 145th F. A. will give an invitation dancing party In the Armory hall this Mpnlnr Tnvt. Ntious have poo. hPn A married foiVs vnionHno tnn iwm be given in the Second ward umsement hall this mrenW Vni. ntine decorations and stunts will be "lieu out. Good music hna boon Ncnred and nil mo.i ,n,. VI rovo are invited. wuoicu rs. Lena Swenson was nlpnsfinr- - r surprised at her home Thurs4ay renins, by a number of friends, it "'"IS: her liirthHnir , fitter a delicious i....w. , rue evening was snpnt tn ninv. "8 the card game "500". Those were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ,7" nhlcjist. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I oloop. Mr. And TVTo f; a"(1 Mrs- - C. A. rit.rt mii Dnhlquist. Jr., Because "it's done in Provo" Is reason safe and sound. Then advertise ideals, The highest to be found, And keep our civic banner From gotting near the ground. Courses In advanced dressmaking will le given next week to the women's section of the Utah county e farm bureau by Miss Rozina of the rtah Agricultural College extension division. Two davs (Monday and Tuesday, Feb. IS and 1H will be spent in Payson with the representatives of the Springville, Lake Mapleton, Fork, Spanish Shore. Benjamin, Salem, Payson and Spring Lake locals. The Goshen, Geiiola and Santn- locals will meet In Santaquin j quin Wednesday and on Thursday Miss Skidmore will meet in the Timpn- nogos ward cnapet witn tne women from rieasant View, Grand View and Timpanogos locals. Alpine. Representatives from American Fork, Lehi and Cednr Fort will gather at American Fork Friday and on Saturday the Manila, Lindon and Pleasant Grove locals will meet In the Pleasant Grove high school. Miss Skidmore wil also participate in the farmers' and housekeepers' roundup to be held February 25 Skid-mor- Hlo 1 1 7 t-- , ,t y ..unai mi n i i mliK ' li ii nW Five Thousand Cities Is i f Holeproof Hosiery is sold and recognized as the best. - FOR WEAR FOR LOOKS S1 4 i i FOR VALUE RIGHT HERE AT OUR STORE IN PROVO you can obtain the new styles and colors that are the favorites on Broadway at the same moderate prices. a Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. 5 VALUES Pure Thread Silk Holeproof Special No. 580 Extra Stretch Top No. 2200 Full Fashioned No. 2470 Chiffon, AU Silk.. SI. 35 .81.50 No. 590 No. 990 B S1.G5 $2.00 $2.65 Jenkins Knitting Mills Company ORANGES 12 to 70c a Dozen l-- 2c 1 ; t See Our Window Best buy is 5 dozen for. $1.00 At these prices every child in town should have some. Nothing better to give your children than fruit. 75c to $1.25 Apples, per bushel It's Wonderful Mrs. Hendry says she lias not felt as well in years as she does now, and gives Tanlac all credit. d "i ) HOME CURED BACON Come in and look lb 1 at it Buy whole or half slab at,' 18 to 20 25 30 ; Center Cuts, lb Sliced and trimmed, lb Don't forget our Mince Meat and Sauer Kraut, lb. 3 lbs. for A I 12 Pot Roast, lb Lean Boil, lb Rib Boil, lb Loin Roast Pork, lb Shoulder Roast Pork, lb Hamburger, 2 lbs. for Sausage, 2 lbs. for Link Sausage, lb Loose Sausage, lb A Better Soap for Your Washing Machine 25 All-Po- 17? 9 12 rk 18 .". to 15 .25 .25 20 174 . . 2 for 25 15, 15S 2 for 25 Beets, bunch Turnips, bunch Celery, bunch Radishes, 2 bunches for Carrots, 2 bunches for Lettuce It's the kind of soap you use in your washing machine that determines how white a laundry you hang on your line. With your washing machine and this granulated soap you have the easiest of washing methods, and the results cleaner, whiter clothes. You have time while the clothes are washing for the other household duties the dishes the dusting the 3 lbs. Coffee and 10 and 15 15 25 15 S1.00 GRAPE FRUIT 15; dozen $1.50 dozen $1.35 12A, dozen 00 10, .20S flowers. No 10 for 46's, each 54's, each 64's, each New Cranberries, lb " is It VEGETABLES SOAP White King will do the washing in the modern way. need to wear yourself out and the clothes as well. Buy the large package and measure it out for economy; to ...8 A.H-Po- rk White Kinq MSf Mi 10J LOOK AT OUR MEAT PRICES II LJ j - ik r 1B SPECIAL V- n.i ( ! NEE The marriage of Miss Edith McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald to Grant Thomas, son of Mrs. S. J. Thomas of Fork, took place at the Spanish home of the bride's parents, Thursday evening, in the presence of the two immediate families. Bishop Albert Mabey of the Provo Fifth ward performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald gave a wedding reception at the Hotel Roberts in honor of the young couple, following the marriage. The decorations were carried out in Valentine colors, a huge valentine of hearts, forming the background for the receiving line, in which were, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McDonald. Mrs. S. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Oakley, Miss Aline Corfman, of Salt Lake, maid of honor, Miss Alean Johnson and Miss Afton Holt, bridesmaids and Clarence Miller, best man. The bride wore a charming gown of pink georgette over heavy satin, with pearl trimmings and a. headdress of orange blossoms and pink rose buds. She carried a bridal bouquet of SA eetpeas and rose buds. Miss Corfman, as maid of honor, wore a beautiful gown of pale green chiffon. Miss Johnson was gowned in a lavendar taffeta and wore a beaded head dress. Miss Holt's dress was of orange taffeta, and her headdress was a band of silver leaves and grapes. Each carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. Mrs. Terry Oakley, matron of honor was beautiful in a sand colored chiffon gown and she also carried a bouquet of roses and vari-size- j HoleproofHosiery SEE OUR WINDOWS MINUtS Mirnena Teiboe, Miss Donna Miss Roselind Dahlquist and !"'lw During the evening, dancing was i guests, Arthur Giles and Mrs. C. G. interspersed with the following pro- i haven't felt as well in years """liust or Salt Lake Citv. gram; solo toe dance, Miss Marie Ils I do. now. and I must give Hiland Fling, little Alice inc the credit." declares Mrs. 'Us. ponrl nnirnioi. rv.im Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl, jui,. Hendry. 312 Hopkins St., t Wen Will hp mm Af tv, i by Mrs. Terry Oakley, i,nid. Calif. 'llllOn iTlPpHnw - sang in an effective manner, "Song "for four or five years before I " talk to the Indies on of Love," from Schubert's "Blossom rook Tanlae I suffered terribly with "The Wo or the was My appetite Time," and "Apples on a I.iinc- j ,llv stomach. Philippines." A mixed Tree." quartet with missing, 1 never enjoyed inv meals, Bertraud Wardell, Leland Wasden, nothing seemed to nourish me. ana no was Alcea Foulton and Louise Cluff, nausea and faintness often forced entertained at He llnnm pleasantlly ,.t tic'rs. Juuan ureer, sane two nmnlHTS. "Garden of Mv me to bed. Sick headaches and VL tn,- loss of sleep made me just mope aL " vaienune Heart," and "Until", accompanied Vnt mri ' Tte card game "500" was liv Ernest Paxman. around, and my weight decreased i Refreshments were served In val- - alarmingly to oeing ... iivvarueaLieo firs. I In vol uiniuillllll After taking eight bottles ot colors, in one end of the dinentine M11Qj jirs. "tlierlnnrl The Bluebird orchestra Tanlac my stomach feels just right, A delicious luncheon ing halL lvas served Carried nnt tn n twenty ralan. furnished the dance numbers of the and I have actually gained old feel '"e scheme to tho fniw-i,- , six pounds in weight. The evening. nil'ers Mrs. tirfrlnl pifts were many and inc of weakness is gone, and I am Tho Mrs. Byron Dastrup, my work IIo,and, Airs. Joseph Ahlan- - hPiinHfiiL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas so strong I can do isallwonderful. ,Mrs. ni i,o nt home in Provo after with ease. Tanlac Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Tanlac is for sale by all good "rente Greer, Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs March 1. n-- n Accept no substitute "nam Nelson r druggists. r f'lfln. Mrs. 40 million bottles sold. .- . Over will be A Saturday given Tlnlt party cm, airs, jjeo ""ur"' TIJ rnti, 'erland, Mrs. C. A. Larsetr. Mrs. afternoon, February 10, at 2:30 Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. o'clock in college hall for the members of the retiring stake presidency Advertisement. -- Pebble Grain .T, t DRESSMAKING TO BE TAUGHT GRANT THOMAS, was MISS EDITH MeDOXALD. The Social Sixty Dancing club will meet this evening at the Hotel Roberts and enjoy another of their successful dances. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the dance numbers, and nil members are to Patent Leather j Ii i'-- They are truly the best styles we have ever featured. Bostonians are made to fit the foot when the weight is on it, and are backed with a guarantee of satisfaction or a new pair free. Our city Is a pa tern To regions all around: WEDDING RECEPTION A SOCIETY EVENT Miss Leona Shlll was hostess to the members of the T. O. C. club at a valentine party at her home Wednesday evening. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated In a valentine scheme, red hearts being employed. A pleasant evening was spent with dancing, games andj MRS. after which luncheon to eight guests. Cordovan ' 1 Priced $5.50 to $10.00 , Our city's on the And people far and near Are looking toward Provo And wishing they here, To share her scenic beauty And drink the water clear And feel the elevation Of our social atmosphere. Men-denha- ll mnaie, The new spring styles embody all the snap and graceful lines that could possibly be put into a shoe. Trimmings of Light Tans Black Alligator Browns I T ; mother To know her son was there. ::SOCIE TY Mr, and Mrs. s : r. ISIIIIIIIHUIIllElIEIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIfllCESeiZISKflEIIIIIllIIiZHIUIlH" s h f7 t i Sutton PHONES 193, 194, 195. SI. 35? 2 lbs. |