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Show i x THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 t 1 V A- 1 8am Jepperson. Jr.. motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day risking with. Mr. Jepperaon'a mother, Mrs. Aadersoa. J PAINT UP - Vlaeuant Milner. K. 0H Q- - C. as yearn old. being educated In Germany aiid at Oxtord, he became a news-p- a man and worked on the Pall pt-- r MaU Gaxette from 1882-8, Entering politic, Milner had a long and varied career. He held many secretarial posts in' England before be coming governor of Cape of Good Hope. Afterwards be was governor of Transyvaal and the Orange river eoloLy and high conunlssioner for Sonth Africa. Milner waa a minister without portfolio in the War cabinet of 1916-1secretary for war la 1913-1- 9 and colonial aecretary 1919-2He had no heir. ' aAfterCVJi. W "N. HOUSE CLEANING TIME! Wall Paper! 1 Fresh Patterns! A big fine f paper to VW Blend effects. rijv. n4 bonier bij iiK-- , a yew mow everybody ia, fewatifal rNWA.lUr, iaj at l4rtdHi w-- : How patten f watt 13 pattens fom. -- Pretty tewlprtcW.-'-"."- ww wtea with a eveet and efcwa sawteeth become It mtdtkl r:T. tc in their 0twh tittaaj; mx 7. fwliag PAINT! KALSOMINEI Be in hniy with Xatare. CWw p! Civ yvwr kxts coat t paint; paint the wuderk. rlea up the fvriirar an Kahwaaia your fa beet tie t Paiahi, TarwMva, Kafcmaalae aod watt, We offer - Lrt Paint Material L Gaaa t Bryee H. Aldous Jlxon, cashier of the Farmers and Mer chants bank, has accepted an lnvl ration to Join the caravan of. aato-biles conveying . government and state officials tot he grand opening of Bryee canyon Friday. Mr. Dixon left this- nuTnrjug to join the group of officials and busioess men who wlU make-uthe party. a it IVT lsjrr- Paints-- "V sm ywa with. FuUcrt Dixon- - Taylor-Rasse-ll TUB ONETK1CE It W'b Co. - - HOrSE- tl Pwa feabbll Killing Case-T- he earn of Akiuto & ox vs. I. William Crag-heawherein the defendant Is hejd acountable for a "number of thoroughbred raUilts alleged to have been killed by his bulldogs. The case was taken from the city to the. district court on an appeal, judgement for $400 and costs having been given the plaintiff In the erty court d, VARNISHES PiONLER WHITE LEAD .5 1 "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS mk-- d anemia vt anJ Mr, Mrs. Brewyoutaeif awctmingcupof Tree Tea Japan. "How delicate," ilk ";-t;-'t- Ta IVwe mr - x-l- ri rt-- y Mr. and Mrs. A. I). fl Saturday for Price wUt aaake their bntue. Snt-- K where it-- ha Vaa fwt entertained at ou hay, "in color ana frier nee!" Ye and how delightful and refreshing! Sired ifEA I. Kran and children f aanyside fk-a- t imither'a day hree rioting with Mr, Evans, par- Ms Mr. anl Mrs. M. l. Erans. rrwa tK and Mrs. J, S. and son Junius of American re lFew-visitoFork, Swida.v, rt fSests f Mrs. Louts M.Bride. XjV Gtjeen ra T t Je laky California and left Monday for Jjinsn Cal- - Wffl Attend rontmlion V. J) Rird. siferctary of the Knight Wo.il- Mills cnnian.v of this eity, will 'MB a .m COLUMBIA Jwte t an extended trip lh:wtch the easa.J ltile away Mr. Bird 1U refkreacat the Inlmojin tsin aswriation inen at she eonventatn of the national asso-ist- i of Credit Men to he held i Wahinst, Tfc Jwne Mr. Bird will Tisit lfere " new Vrk. tliicajto; !t4h:rare and other lx.inij of He will he accompanied y Mrs. Bin!, and expects to be ee Nt three weeks. am andfomeiit '4Once laid is off your mind. Ru-beio- 4 ICKt roohngr4 7 i Gone t chainBan c:mfci, K San UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO I- days. - 5 J 'VIHII ) . PABGO " PHODUGTS .... ...'." ' ', r MAin 'Si-e- x f V V HENRY KING'S' T Oj .: I nil rXl ih 'f . J U.U V V . L. lil L' SPECIAL A regular 50 cent hose J ORCHID LONDON. Bigamy, (UP) which at one time promised to be England's most popular crime, Is slowly going out pj fashion, Back In 1913 there were ' only 133 cases of bigamy In the United Kingdom, but then came the war and the bigamy spread like the measles. It. Was still spreading when the' war closed and by 1920 it had reached ' the matrimonially dizzy heights of 722 cases per" an num. The habit of marrying right and left made a strong appeal some how, It fitted in with the high wages, and the life urge, Then came bard times and a re surgence of English conservatism. The bigamy cases in 1921 dropped to 070 and in. 1922 they dropped again to 454. In ,1923 they went down to 379 and the 1924 figures, according to the Home Office will reveal again a gradual approach to the comparatively might say simplicity' of the sta- - VI XAr-- WITH Al ILL , m terry J. -:.-. Qiatae RENTFurnlshed rooms' for M-1- FORSALE or trade on, real estate; brand new Duco finish sedan, Mor hair upholstering, balloon tires; spare tire; disc wheels; trunk on back: soot light : bumpers ; fully equipped. If interested Phone 85. WANTED 2 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms in a quite location with baraf or garage to keep auto, must be cool account of sleeprenter. Am .a permanent ing. Please "state" rate "per month and location, Write Herald office, Box M-1- 9 95. George Gibbs compelling novel produced by the direo tor of "The White Sister' With Alice Terry' in the outstanding role of her career. TSennett Comedy furnished modern FOR rooms, 219 N. 3rd W. RENT-- 3 :. . , FOB RENT Unfurnished 3 room apartment, centrally located. In5 quire 41 S; 5th W. M-1- bed and mat- -' ds tress, gas 'range and Armstrong linoleum enough to cover a- good sized room, only used a short time. N. 3rd E. Phone 183-FORSALE-Chil- k - m PRINCESS ALL vSEATSlOc Tonight and Thursday BUFFALO BILL, JR. in "RARIN TO GO" and "WOLVES of the NORTH" nd Mr' r7 0.V7 mm u No. 6 39 CENTS ';: PAIR. Others at 25c, 28c, 30c,' 50c, 75c ' Jenkins Knit Goods Co. Highest Quality Oak Floors Cheaper Than Rugs . Convert that unsightly old- floor into one of beauty lading 8 Inch Oak over the old floor at a cost of about $40.00 per average size room ' and save the cost of erpen 8-- jive rugs. Turn .', your floor . , troubles over I W'ZZk- JttJLUoorlng expert PARLEY HAFEN rtaone 293J J - .... t our Shows Daily gj 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:45 - 9:151 IN FAR NORTH M-1- 5 FOR SALE Half sox for May day. Blceest assortment lowest Rrlees. JENKINS KNIT GOODS Co, WASHINGTON, May, 13. (UP) With powerful engines driving U. S. navy planes through the air, Instead of dogs drawing sledges over rough ice, there Is every likelihood of the'.MacMUUan Arctic expedition reaching the hypothetical land north of Alaska, acordlng to Major General A ,W Greely, dean of living polar explorers, commenting on the latest effort to clear up the secrets of the Far North. n - General Greely commanded sent to the Arctic by the United States government in 1881-8and almost died of hunger at Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Island. "I am confident there is land of some' sort west ofAxei Heiberg Island and north of Alaska," said General Greelyt the tteoryjomethlng .like, forty - years ago after I had observed peculiar icebergs with well marked stratifications floating out of the Polar 4ergs come from, relatively smooth land where the yearly layers of snow are not broken up and are well knowntn the Antarctic, No such icebergs originate in Greeland or la Jhe known lands to the east.- -. rrX: "While I suggested the existence .of land north of Alaska from my observation of Icebergs, other students advanced the same opinion bjsed on the study of tldar fluctuations. For more than a generation explorers have hoped to reach this supposed land but apparently the task is too great for dogs and sledges. But with airplanes It Will be a different . . Tonight Last Times' , OF BRIAN KENT" Thursday Friday, Saturday The Famous Roma ofAho West MERICA'S . an"ex-pedltto- most celebrated love itory. It was one of the theetrkd tuc irtstsft ttstet o.rtage .hfjtory. W I .We. flat-topp- M-1- 9 u i .v Mm eeancb IT . DRIVES OUT WORMS Kccrr, with ALICR TERRY CONWSy TEARXE WALLACE BEERY HUTLY GORDON ' 448-W- -- 1 It his torn to the screen in a blaze of glory a drama of love and adventure in the great days of the old The surest sign of worms in chil dren is paleness, lack of Interest In play, fretfulness, variable appe tite, picking at the nose and sudden starting in sleep. When these symp toms appear It is time to give White's Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms and puts the little one on the road to FOR SALE or rent 6 room modern health again. rV White's Cream , Vermifuge has a record., of fifty home with garage. Phone Sold,by Hedqutst Drug Co., ' Adv. SALESMEN' WANTED We can ' place four .men at once In good our high grade selling territories, knit goods and woolens. Earn $200 to $500 monthly. ' The best Helling season is here. Apply immediately ' M44 Jenkins Knight Goods Co. - THE M-1- 4 ' . : PINK YELLOW BLUE TAN RED ; . SilkRoll Tops Heavy weightFibre . Today FOR QUICK SALE AT COST Last ., word In modern bungalow, just Owner will be town completed. today. For particulars see owner t. at 187 E. 7th N. ..---- "Hansom Cabman." . . coj-nv- Mered t Salt Lalie Mr, Mr. SVstVt and Mr. and SPRING FESTIVAL' 66KlTltAJE PRESENTS J DIRECT FROM THE MILLS ALL SIZES ALL COLORS ONE WIFE ONLY . ,. Ihw !NstmiRs fanliiBies Morp thaa a doca dts in the vMnlty of Fir Xrth and Fifth. West street, hare falle. Tlmma of .aome y of the canine family withm the past 24 hoars, acconlinjt t rrins fr,iia that loealite- - It is id that Mte ene who has eided dislike for this tyjie of huse t pet H condstotinc a eammicn f whoh9le. slsnchlcr. Police of- nccrs t.iwshcr wit the a Twine arrnr of citixena are wwrlioj; a the. ease. Td X a ; it SMOOT LUMBER CO. UP. Peter-n,- left Wednesday OKirn- Frandseo to attend a wceting of at road commission ivX to disicnss ilns for the com-ph- ti of the Victory hUrhway. Mr. Peienmi wlU be 501 a week' or ten For sale by n. O. f the state road A Biff Shipment ASSISTANCE 882-JU- Wallace Hales Wednesday, Cst--lreat-,n Half Sox ForMay Day( ' BRITON WANTS ' e qual-'"it- y CIVEN BETTER FOR RENT Two nice rooms with Phone bath tfhd storeroom. 5 call at 384 E. 6thN. Ry ft ' incs that will orobably keen blood pressure down if they are followed. j Bey Arrivr A seven pound fehy hey arHvied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford CrandaU t SriiHle TaeataT ' nlchf- - Mr. ChumUU ia acct fur the MetropoU- aa lure lasram-- company .there. Mrs. Craadall was formcrlr Miss H3iSe AwJers., davishter ot Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson f Provo, The r B'-and child are doins nicely. : ... , SALESMEN ARE liKht housekeeping. Belmont Apt. M-1- 9 ' 188 W. 1st. S. . issd a taariiaie iiivusc id noon. superior are left to the salesman. though there are occasional want' FOR rcT.!mi ef Highland were hr Oonntr Myrtle . The members of the Utopia club will be the guests of Mrs.'tl ll Cook at her home Thursday after: . jn Jete$, license Granted Mart F.sihpr-- ati30.All SEES NEW iAND T. RhaadM of Bch, stoe of AaMiean firk and ltachel Its economy to buy this - ln ' Camp No. 2, Daughter of the Pioneers will be entertained at the home of IIML James E. Daniels, Third South "and Fourth East Thursday afternoon at 230. Mrs. Daniels will give the life of her father and mother. Special musical numbers will also be rendered. AU membera and eligible members are Invited to be present . New tt There's no need of constant inspection and repairs. Roofing ves years of perfect service. of ":,' Camp No, S f the Daughters of the Pioneers wlU meet at the home of Mrs. Morris Gray at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. The. following program will be given: Mrs. Eleanor Gray will give the history of her parents; two vocal solos, Mrs, Maud Florence Mrs. Dyer ; reading Myers; solos, Mrs, Morris Gray; history of Utah, Mrs. Anna Gould Tonight and Thursday r. aud air, t hns. will fill a arissiott to the Northern states It is repxrled.- - lie Will depart for his field labor early in uly Roofing id Ru-ber-o- ( . Mi4 " s t-- Will HQ a ..' ' - solos - by Master ' "'.' Slmmena. ;' It is very desirous that all members be present so that preparations can be made fur the diving of the -camp. ';. . '. .' ' The Daughters of the Tioneers, Grand View Camp,' will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Bpresburg, members and eligible members are cordially Invited to attend. and two piano This new series Is' authentic to the last word and based en information supplied by commercial attaches abroad. It tells the traveling man where to leave the train and try bis luck with the motor caravan and where to leave all modern things and go aboard the bachtrlah ex press that he may sell date and fig containers to the inhabitants of the ; onsls. For more than a year the com mercial attaches have been sending in the detailed Information, on foreign countries. The old time report teillng of the demand for flour In Teheran is now supplemented by a (nil desertptlon of the country, ell- mute and the means of getting there. CK FROM TRIP. Road maps are supplied frith each articles and special attention Is SPANISH FORK, May 13. Dr. given fi communications. Habits of Wells T. Brockbank and Dr. E. A. peoples and their religions are also petty, Rfcal dentists, have returned told. from a two weeks' visit in southern Ways of convincing the far away Utah. .;' v ." . buyer that 'American goods are . din- - SandJjF UMna Mr', and Jn ' '.- commerce. are ShihUv at the Hetwr Hot Ptrta In ek-ehonor f their Ktiests, Dr. and Mrs. SjMieer,, Sheets. Mrs. ',;" WASHINGTON, 'May 13. (CP) Amerlenh traveling', salesmen won't try to penetrate the hlnter. land of Tenzuela lp, flannels and white collars nor will they try to sell bacon in Persia if they read the wwggraphyTora'rummers that Is being issued in Installments by the United States department of ' XhJtri IIve Iir. and Mrs. Spen-wSof Satt lake were the ' The Provo hlgb achaol women will hold their next 'meeting Thursday afternoon. May 14, at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thelma S. Weight The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. DeVere Child. Mrs. Erneat Rasmuson, Mr. Emil Nlelsoh; Mrs. Mrs. Kay Stewart Mrs. ConaeL Miss Chestlna George Powelsea, Baird and Mrs, Weight Musical nntnbers will beinralsbed by Miss Ruth SldweU and Mrs. Ernest .Rasmuson. Mrs, Algte Balilf will reylewThe Little French Qlrl" Elecby Anne Douglas Sedgwick. tion of officers will alao take place, comedy.' "DUSTY DOLLARS" mile flight to story. A the center of the unknown region and return should not be a difficult undertaking. I believe the trip will He gambled with desperados to possess her the most dramatic etisode ever brought to the tcreen! be made with little difficulty and that when this unknown rtx: si in visited a heretofore unniapifd lonil will be discovered" ' aiiSloiio'SiGoliiliinor A matron fat attendance at all dances,. Let's go 'wiCh C -. 3 cm- |