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Show THE.FROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925'. ; T Ge East tAhlen Taylor dub of Mr. and Mh, T. N. Taylor baa be appointed to attend the big 1 sb convention la St UuU in the near future to help select the style of Former shoe for the coming season. page Tunn: CITYIIEVS Gevernor Here Charles Mabey visited la ' Provo Wednesday. Fmwr -- . WOOD-CUFION'- was boat- WlUlaai. to the me inherit of the Tree JuH ub at her home Thursday after-noon. 4 pleasant anrnoeo was spent with needlework and rnutUc were after ; which refreshmifnt " erved. t Those present were Mrs. . Lyna Swttot Mrs. John Ellison. Mra Hert Sutton. Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mra Gertrude Pare. Mrs. K. Eneeoe Jot tea, Mrs. D. P. 8attott, Mra Milton Thomas, MnrEari tliouiu, Mra V P. Whitehead. Mra G W. Thomas and Miss Rboda Doufhta T Give Dan The JL L A. of the giita ward will entertain at n a misfit hall tonight iu the ward Ta CaliforrJ Ralph Nellson, of Mrs. Emily Neilson, wh has been employed for several "years a i4ntir r th IVwsi PntMi itlant iu CaliforniaProvo, left Friday where fee will be" employed oa tn Burtingame Star, operated by K, C. Rodgera. former publisher of the ;. Prove' Herald. fjblcpraxf fjosicrc . bant. Movie Chase gave In Hinckley Mr. MyW ftrong and lira. George Duke are visiting the ia Hinckley for a abort time guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. ; Adam ' " :".- Eklns. e Boys and Girls' Hose in Black, Brown, White, Tan Bcan-diuavi- pair HOLEPROOF FOR BOYS Heavy weight, fine to wear. Prices nd40cy IIWNtLADFOltGIRLS1 e ; v 50c Pair t 4 4 - " The atenitier of the Service Star Legion of. tb Provu chapter will titeet - Monday afternoon at 2 aUVlack club bowse 1w North Vulversity avemie. .been arA spleullid prtrgnun ha ranged aud dainty refnidiuuiii will be served.- All oiewbers and those eligible'-fonictnhershlp arfr attrmi.r;cordially --btrited - m , time was spent-witgames and uiuste after which EXMYOR GETS THREE YEARS J '...?. r, - i ; .. MTH AIL SENTENCE ttend to'-a- ' revolu-tlonlsi- ,' TJtrtudSfcT For Spring dy at Our Expense , is mi r 20 Dresses Sacrificed tor Two Bargain Days ' "I , . , $17.45 to $19.95 I PROVO BAKERY . Si ratl Brandn Solid Leather Slippers for UllUUISSt'S FARRER ROTHER SCO. Jou at Their' " formal opening. ; , in Their. NEW LOCATION . . 77 N. ' , -- en' UniversityreT'v - -- ' . Umaa uft. torn ? A Iars"NeirhaJO fang'.-To Ea:h Custdiaer. free' 'V , t 'or ' 6 lbs. . Apples, Rome Beauties, 4 lbs. :...25? Banannas, lb. ... . ,15 w Lemons, large Simkist, -- it . Perennial Plants i doz '.......lO . for Lettuce,,3 for 3 ' Spinach, Incubators; Poaltry Supplies" 3 lbs. 10 .....;i0 25' .. "i - Fresh - wiLFORDERRY ;- -, 382 W., TYCX Utah Center-Opposite- 1 - .1 s r' Water Kress, .vi . . . 10 3 bunches !' Radishes, 2 ' . bunchesV'V.'..lS .lo ...... New Beets, bunch, New Turnips, . . bunch; .vJ, .10 New Carrots' bunch Fresh Tomatoes, solid, lb. 5 , Rhubarb, 2 lbs. . .23 Asparagus, ,.23 Potatoes, 14 Jbs. . . .2 Russet Potatoes,': . . - i,.T.lii,10$ BBLJIEDifflBKlf beed Potatoes Asparagus Roots Pwt, ;...;v..35s Nice Cocoanuts, each Celery Hearts, HP 25 ' .25" 7.25" iff. Carroty ' ft fcs 23 ' Parsnips, 6 lbs. . . ,25$ Turnips, 6 lbs. . . .23 " 8 lbs. Lawn Mowers , Oranges, doz. .. ... 23 Oranges,. 2 doz. . . . .45 Florida Grape Fruit, nice arid juicy, 64 size, 'Apples, Jonathan, .v jFQQ t- " Air1 r Introducing the famous NEWHALL Orangesire Vlll give each customer one of the largest size Saturday. You will agree at once that it Is the best orange oa the market, . w t a.' j A huge crowd. thronged the Trade Uuion ball to hear tbe suitctice pronounced. "Death? waa the verdict. oul mis was roDuootcQ to tea yoersr 1 ' imprisonment. FRUITS -- VEGETADtES 3 Carina Bulbs Vegetable Plants' Plants 338 W. Center, identity, was. etrtabnahett beyond a doubt JT 4- Hose Couplings Garden Tools .' Saturday Spetlil .it Clover Seed J Gladioli Bulbs Rubber Hose i '. cMer-fle-- Grass Seed j , SATURDAY EVENING '. !.. From 4 to 8 p. m. Adults Only. ' full-fledg- .Ti.'Uiwini y ijMdieseloral: Will Welcome , than Apples; Winesaps, Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds ' ' $15,95 LUUIC d S rI mrrl. SPECIAL Trra pair of our "Peters Limit 9 Yards As the rev()lutionary martyrdom. price of escaping the death seiittaiee, lie betrayed all his former associates and their plans. He 'told. the police where to find the.. priiitiiig-iilu'Uand bomb making centers of the' revolutionists. lie drew out the secrets of the political prisoners. First winning their confidence by tapping on the walls in the known revolutionary codes, v Okladwky then became r a provacator and a yalunbli addition to the Tsar's police fere.. He. was well paid for his services xaie rootban player, and his if bride, the former Miss ' Mildred ',,' uechtel, popular society girl of Mil- ford, Conn. Milstead was Kntli by tha Tale authorities whenvbls -narrJat was. announced .recently, .i' His. loss, following the dropping of mi "Shep" Bingham, 1J25 captain, from ' obool owing to scholastic dlffloul- - h ties, means that the New Haven r Isveiv wttt be ra a rather bad iway f for star gridiron materlaL Milstead t r m.w iMiinn ana wes one of the best the university aaa bad ta soma aaaaona. The ee. oompanying plctor was Uken short- - & tr after taa announcatnent of the 1 i' WILFORD PERRY $12.95 arresfea'TilitTT'ml-demne- as an insult, f lie declared. Ue proved sweeter a But . . -- V 19c Yale. Gridder Marries 25c SPECIAL $11 95 SPECIAL Black Satine -- Layer Cake .1 i TH w 1 Extra Heavy 39-in- . SPECIALS At:- lards & was the owner of, a house in Lugu, of beftrd, he showed the. greatest cool- near Petrograd, and had a consider- tionary past and his, connectioq with the Nferodnaya Volya. '. ness and during the able amount of nioney iu the bank. As a result the Soviet police His Identity. Blight-'havtrial," even when he was confronted newr aniiivestigation and, with with eight old reyolutiouitsts, men ben discovered If it had not beeii and women 'whom he hud betrayed for his own imprudent actiJiis. Gct- - the help of documents and and" Xfieretycontli'uinearTo many tiug a .j(Truiidor aiioTuer nauirt as pf the Tsarist regime, bis head of the electrurtechiiical work .. years of Imprisonment. Under the insistent questioning of shop on the Murmansk railroad, he aved quite rougai o OkladHky's Ufe came out -- The era . while at the same 'time he son of a peasant be went to work babbled at times of bis own revoln- - MARSHMALLOW " Clean Cut Prices on one Lot of our pretty 5. Grey and Tan Coats. Every Coat is this opting Model and very attractive. , . SEE THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY One Group Value One Group Value $17.45 to $19.95 $21.45 to $29.45 Limit photo-archive- s' This Lot of pretty Dresses are all Spring models made from Crepe back Satin, Crepe De Chine and Canton Crepe,' patterned in the latest styles and shaded in all the new high colors. .' 19C: -- SATURDAY . Shirting e SATURDAY Values from Striped Madras s mra-wli- assembly of the student body ' the school. Limit 8 Yards . to.den'th in the follfiwlng JudtfW year. At first be faced-hidefiantly. "I do not ask and w"1T1 not accept any mercy. If the court . Get-Rea- -- explosion resulted. x n B. iimm Gone ia revolution' has left for Blackfoot, Idaho, where receiving ists as an agent of the Tsarist ho will Biend the summer with bis police, iTherg have been many brother, "Wiiford Nelson. In the Russlni revolutionIn Prove Dr. O.-- 'B.V Oma of ary movement, but pkladsk.v's case was especially .interesting bectruse Pleasant Grove was a business visit it covered so long apeflod,JHe or in Prove Friday, of the an intimate acquaintance of the organization' Goes to Washingteo Dr. Hugh leading members Voyla" . '("People's Woodward, dean of the Young uni- "Narodnaya will") which organized the assassinversity summer school, will be a ation of Tsor Alexunder II, in 1881. member 'of the summer school facwas tried in the audiOkladsky ulty at tb "University of Washing- torium of the Trade Union halL the ton -- during- the present sumtnev. former Club of the --Nobles;, According to announcement made was brightly lighted up by the blaz by Dean Bolton of the Washington ing 'electric bulbs in Its magnificent . o, Wil-for- Idaho-Ver- '' lu factories as a boy. Here he fell wider 'the Influem'e of revolutionary agitators ami .finally came part In the work of the Narodnaya .Which believed lu terrorism as a means of freeing llussin from the ' ' ' Tsar. vtkladky himself ts a. me'hanle played an Important role' in the.aV temit to blow up the Tsar'a train near the town of Alexandroysk, (if southern Russia. A mine was bil under lie rondbiHl ami connected Wy wires with a point wjiere the ctn' spiratorH" lay in waiting for tltr-traln. This plot whs foiled only bj an accident. The digging of solii? railroad workers., broke the wire end-g.when the tfaimapproachp and the wires .were connected, TZARISTSPY NEW YORK, March 27. Harry WlCniTA FALLS, Texas, March Wills, ...negro heavyweight will not consider a nyroffers BHb r..llt..w f..ama until April 1, his manager,- - Paddy Wor" of JVIchita Falls, wag facing MullluK, suld here today. a three year sentence in the peniten-- . tWy tod4y for the slaving of his : CLEARWATER, ,Fla. Burly Crimes, star pitcher, ha accepted a two-ye.' . contract for $14,000 a year, . L After - pondering the rase more officials of the Brooklyn club an ';. than twenty seven hours, the Jury nounced today. ' 19c : lila Nut-tol- found Collier, guilty of manstaugh ter and assessejl.hbj punishment at No three years Imprisonment recommendation for suspended sentence was nuide. , Indianhead Mrs. Mae, Edwards whs hostess to the members of the 1 rlub and invited gueM at her home Neetlework TbtfPMlBy afterivmn. and iiiukIc were the niftln.features of the aficrnmm:; r; itelicious refreubnu'uts. were served to the following mendiers: Mrs. Ala T. Epperson, Mrs, EuiH Joeotn Booth, Mrs.' Milton en,5drH, Booth, Mrs. Clarence Hiiluion, Mrs. CrandalL' Mrs. L: L. Cook, and invited, guests, 'Sirs. Walton, .Mrs, Clyde Piijmer and Mr C. L. Jensen. . ESCAPES ii srvet - " Colored 36-in- ch needb-work- - MwwnMvtMnviDNii ' , The memljers of the Alpha Toao flub were ideasanily entertalnedat " the home of Miss "M Evaiii Tbnmuiy evening, . A delightful n Icn - .' - Special Price, 37c Pair MERCERIZED RIBBED HOSE Black, Brown, White, Beige SATURDAY gm-tsr- ' m Children's Stockings vrd t paper on the ' Prof. Harrison K. Merrill left- Thursday for Pajiaca, PaurfitW-ArrlTe--Mand Mra the Xer yfoete he will appear-- at E. V. Bennett are the proud parent high school on a Toung university U a baby rirf bora in Salt Lake The B. Y. U Women, will meet at ' W. Wblttaker. Lyceum number. Thursday nioruing. Mra. Bennett, the home of Mrs. C. afternext at keuslngton Saturday the is f Provo, daughter formerly In Sa LakeMrs. F. noon at S o'clok. of Mrs. M. D. Evana , jjemof Prer was a visitor lob hotel at Salt Lake City .A basket luncbeon dance win be Attenda Court Mrs. T. A9 Ware, in the iHoneer ward eniuse-megiveu William Mrs. T. II. Wilson aud Mra. hall Monday evening, March Visit UmVt. 3. Clinton Bown (tmelia of Payson attended court In SO, under the auspices of the atid Lafe. Bown of Provo were Salt this city Wednesday. ' committee. Each, lady Is Lake Tlators Thursday. A pequewted to bring a basket wltb eri Flre-,T- he garage buicheon for two and her name Garage Ia Preve C. W. Clogston, manPrice of adiulatloa owned by Glenn Huff, 211 South placed in It, ager of" the Ualpb Cloninger nooa will be fifty cents, extra ladies on fire at Sixth caught West, waa la Lake Cltk. of Mt ' - a cents. Proro Thursday lu the Interest 6f Weduesday through some unknown twenty-fivwas damage origin,' but,n great thF prodnoHon of Coriaaton, the big ' The Nelke Heading club met in Mormoil piny to be given In Salt done. sewioR at the home of Mrs. open week. next Lake all Bif Dance A basket lnnAeon Preston XJ. Peterson Thursday atter- dance will be igiven in the IMoneer iwi0?r5li iTstLng"Boaeiseii wire At V Summer School upt. H. ward amusement hall Mondajeveav Mrs. Scott Stewart, Mrs. Walter Claude Lewis ef the Provo city under March the 80, auspice f Jenkins and Mrs. N. C, Hb ka. Ing, schools will Spain be a memlier of The eutertaiulng' rooms were dec the Scandinavian; committee. Each the stHumer school faculty of the to bring a pasket orated with spring flowers repreis lady requested summer. Cnivlty oti'tah next with luncheon for two and her senting the club colors, white and name placed in it Price, of admls-slo- gold. Luncbeon was also carried Milton . To Teaeh Teaehers wUl be fifty cents, extra ladies out in the same coor scheme. summer in of the ' BenHion, charge ' The subject takeij up was "Signifcent twenj-fly- e school at tlie I'nlversity. of I'tah, l, announces that Prof. Tk'Jphnt Iu Salt Lake Mrs. O. R.' Thomas Jr., den of the college of edu- - and Mrs. Q. H. Naylor are spending be will catim, ToBug' nnlvendty, Lake. a memlier of the isummer school the day iutSalt the state at university. faculty Breaks "Ankle Mr. Hulllek, store at the Union Pacific Motors to Salt Lake Mr. and Keeper a broken sustained storehouse, Mrs. Hank Johnson, Mrs. Fred ankle stcplnddcr A. W. Miss Gay, Westphal,Mrs. in the Uuiou Pacific storehouse rTlna Johnann, Miss. Lawana Johnevening. son and Gralit Gay motored ,to Riilt Wednesday tfie Lake Thursday In Mapleton The following peoBy AMIJJAM H, ICIIAMBERLIN funeral of Mrs. Ella Jensen. ple of Provo motored to Mapleton Press Staff OirespondVnt) to attend the party given in honor (United . . In Prove rRoy Fitgal of Tleasant of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Egleson of MOSOO W ( U.P; 'Jjh early Grove siient Thursday in Provo.' that j'Jty jyejlnegdaycYenngLlIrj TerroriMt period of the Russian revMr Mr. and Arvil and. Chatwin, s Receives Fancy. Work Taylor Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Mr. and Mra olutionary movement, when .Bros, store has just received, a large Sylvan Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs, J., and the Tsar's, police fought d and beautifut supply of'Dpen-stflc- k W. Mackay, and Mr. and Mrs. each other vHth bombs and revolfancy, work. Angus. vers, theknoiflr Tnd the gallows, In SaK Lake Miss Elizabeth -- .A Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carl was vividly recalled by the recent Butler is spumling the day hi Halt Fausett are the proud parents of a trial of Ivan Okladsky. Okladsky ' ' ; Lake. baliy girt born at the Westwood and as exposed at the age of sixty-siBack uoBpltkL . !' as a man who had given the oest - S. ; Mrs. Charles lVtersda gave a paper oa Charlie ChapUn and "The VVmaa.-opa ree Musical ' Bumliers wertv furnished bi Kolfe Pratt. Mr. Fay Ltwe rUrhl and Sirs. Ilannab; Pikef a dance was gives by Miss Cdna Jenkins.. 1 Refreshments . were ? served to sixty-fiv- e '. members mn'a - - Work." Wagon.' Mra Presto . amusement hall Good music bee arranged for the occasion everybody la invited. . la Nevada iceson Special GewerBi ""If , Trey Lsartiry A Large Newhall Orange , to Each Customer- - JL7I33 |