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Show THE EVENING I1EALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. PAGE THRLi: -- Brown Bilt Shoes Buster Brown Shoes For Men For Women For Boys" $4.50 to $10, $3.80 to $10 $2.25 $6 - - - - ; - ; ' For Girls The Business and Professional "Women's Clot) Social Editor, Phong 107 $1.85--$5.8- 5 Buster EixwiiiShoi pl:oeI- Theiuniulwj Bird Swarai of nlng. Claim. las and .sun flowrrs the liecfcive. jirU were the happy were attractively mpkyed through-- 1 delightful hiking out rtie entmaiuinJrJooms., partiripanU la iiuriinr iho ereuiug - needlewmk.' party Tuesday eTentas. The stria hiked down to the river were served Ju thu where m Un bonfire Bd.uea refreshments wm.e foUawiwj iuts, esclusiWDf tho were played, followed by roast, which TO wjoyed hy twen ooHiesa; iirs. tntv ti. iHsen, Jr., Misgi Arftm Biw)H;;MTMi-fewhf ty-- " glrla. l mt. fcrnma Joue,Mrs. Florence The meeting of the First wtrd Myers; Mrs. Fl.iretic Souter. Mra. Anderson. Mrs, llora Vimrut, relief eodety w held Tuesday afternoon In the; ward, chapel, which Mrs. Mary DakjuUt, Mrs. Hannah.-with CarUtJI, (Mr Allert . RjtsuinsscMi was. beautifully decorated garden flowera and tfermv a pink Mrs, Ruth Farrer. Mrs. Asel Johniii $ whlte "eoli prevailing. son, and the InviKnl gifetsi Mrs. Durhur the afternoon fheaoclety Joseph F. Park, Mrs. J and new officers Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Mra. Bertha Ross was sustained, Mrs. Mary B. Buttle, Mrs. fcrma Hawke, Mrs. Leohniup: FaiL Mrs.' Joseuhlne-- Johnson and Mrs. kins and Mrs. .. k Pearl Thoinaa were released, from The Bvhve gfrU of the Munaui t'hn office aa Dresldeuti-WjllLX- Ji of thanks for their splendid work ward were pleasautly entertniruxtMrs. Martha luesday. evening by Miss Sully in tha organization. Cragun waa elected president with Palmer and Miss Mildred i?umner at Mf& Emily John and Mrs, Melissa the houie of the former. Games aift iuusie were the diverWilliams aa first and second counci' sions of the eveiiing after which lors, respectively. v Bishop Buttle, President Electa dainty refresiimeuts were served to Dixon and Mrs. Clara N. Giles of fifteen. th stake board were present The jsUiiuiC-jtffice- rs served a -- dainty announce 1 - Phone 707 168 W.Centei fr aiehr luncheon.-'- , Tim MORONI ' ITie faculty women of the Provp ternoon will meet Thursday af 4 :30 o'clock in room 20. at The.' Junior girls of the Sixth ward were entertained Tuesday eve ning ut' the home of Mrs. W. J. Mortimer. Miss Lucille Jorgeuson acted as assistant hostess. Miss Evelyn Ostlund and Miss Zola Martin entertained with sev eral steel guitar numbers. Needlework and games were also enjoyed and light refreshments served to the Misses Zola Martin, Evelyn Ost- liillU. Lenoroj HSirris. Mildred Mitchell, Ruth Wllus, Florence naduoupe, Ireta Mortimer." Kath- ryu Jenseu, Lucille Jorgeuson and the hostess. ' 1.J 'j '..A. - ' t . j - . Try Our Shoe Repair Department : . .7 I IdI AIL I V fl r 111. . '"3 v& .- - - I Hedda Hoyt Talks About "f Sports Cloths . - Mrs. John E. Chrlsieusen will entertain the members of Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. '. the-Soci- , ; By HF.1I)A HOYT.. Tresa. United the ): Written for XKW YORK, S('i)t,,:iS.:-V- P) The Elysian girls of the Sixth By far the smartest clothes one scea ward were entertained-Tuesdaeve last" during the week; of summer ning at the home of Miss Zlnn are sports clothefl! Flower chiffon Larson. Miss Barbara frocks JiwauV plentiful that one Miss Amanda Rouudy assisted the them. notieea no longer Larger hostess. . . transparent huts of pastel shades' Needlework was' the feature of the f the have likewise, passed out evening after which dainty refresh hiiiiKon. Sxrts ensenildea and hiit ments were served to Mrs. Anna are the only ones which Bianuge to Peterson, Mrs. Glen Hunter, Mrs. look new at the passing of summer. Alice Webster. Mrs. Ma ml Pi.su,.,. At the nearby resorts, at, tenuis . Jlrs. Hilda Knudscn, Mrs. Amandu gather-ingsclub boafraeea'and matches, the smart woman is sure, to.be Senhoase, Mrs.. Nellie Jenseu. Mrs Golds. Datke, Miss Lnra Duiin, Miss found wearing 'snorts clothes. White Webster, , Miss Crowthcr, than Emma h)is perhaps more ndlowcrs Miss Durfee, Miss Ruby Luke, Miss numerous wnitc colors. are There, Pearl ProlsIanuV M(ss Vera r U'ngtli ,.::H of. "full or Miss Zinn a, u:.. t..i of French.- flannel,- brushed wool na:MMiuandi'" sift-- oi basket weave F6pFlnTrne? 8 VfiwisK of while crepe de chene or '." niHTi'hhig' fabric. Mr. and Mrs. Frank RoI)ert enVhii fox very often forms the tertained at a delightful surprise collar and in some cases is used on party at their home Tuesday aftercliffs. Shoes and hosiery noon in honor the of their son Harold, are silso white although nude hosiery whose birthdayannlversary ocenred i Mill lioimlar. with some. .White on that day. The entertaining e velo4ir or- felt hats ,.of rooms were : : slta'pp are pTll(Wtiuost "fretj'iuuily with asters. attractively; - toorpod worn with the white outfitalthough Gauies and music were, the an ocasioual red or yellow velotir is fterntmrrrand aaJufy " .. 'seejtrt'? refreshments ere served to the folh Brilliiint red adds a touc lowing small guests : Cecil Clark, of color ttt smart gatherings. At Ibe Willa' Howards, Everett Pullen,, I Long Island inotorioat races no h'ss Doris Birk,,Ruth Robison, Ruth were noted. coats red than, twenty Tucker,. Beth Roberts, Myrtle Tan' Brown tnpniins" on' maiiiiish' lines uer, Joseph" Swahson, Jay Keeler, wirliWd scurfs or red trimmings are and Gilbert Tanner. of their new and will, . ,' aufiimh cidoiing, be 'carted over un: -- MIst Olson entertained Ltielllg 111 f;QI ThememlH-rttt the Tanil-dt- i Tnu s ' (jlif of lllC. 1'Velliesl sports, club at her home Monday evenlug, ..nwliift'browir-tofltiiwas worn by The time was spent with a .popular matrbn" at a "recent tennis and the nomination of new sewing officers, , Bt-r- f natt-h.:Her after which refreshments were brown siiciTe was taJUired- - vmuX,"HtSfVcd to Mlsirmrared" Johusou, was cuffed fur. This Miss Anna Peay, Miss Maurine Bee, worn .over a thinese crepe frock Miss Naomi Startup, Misa Lonlse figured in brown. Her hat was of Johnson, Miss Josephine Jones, Miss blown velour.-- ' Accompanying her Oorothy Stewart, Miss Agnes Fa was a young miss in a yellow-kash- l Miss Loree Van Wageneu, and coat. Vellowt felfe hat and yellow the Invited s guests, Miss Larita frock. Another smart young miss . and Miss Mary Lee of wore a "white broadcloth coat wnlt p'; ,, " laiiels to the hemline of dark mink ., for. Her hat was a jsniall brown Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moore who , velour. were married . i I Carefully drettedwomea b everywhere demand die : distinction and high vy lUlur y uiiumu name "Cameo." th Ask Your Milliner for II iJ TThi,TaJlvejr iLews, Stojje Anna,aNili.on.ltn lUith MAIL PORTERS STEAL MILLION 14: .UUFFALO, (CP) Ten railway mail- liorters. arrested for pa rcelpnat thefts here FADELESS r, Go farther - Saturday .'and Sunday were rainncd before United States Keating today. It la prob-abl- e all will be held for the nction of the October federal grand jury. Postofflce Inspector JcmiiiiL's de-clared the liiind otihlt-'Ve-- s hud stolen no less than $1,500,K in wail since: two years they begun operntiuus " Last longer Dye better ar- - DANCING CLASS BEGINS During -Bf Venice MH Jepperson, MissAIme Joletnan,TWfio - Venice has flbeen-Mi- Ss .Terjfiirson's assistant in structor for the past two years, announces that she will conduct a course in dancing for beginners s. ind 4. - ffjsfiTiftiiisP! Criiikphank viirassist as pianist. Registration for Fall Sept. 5th to 18th. ing L r fo.OO the Course PHONE 893-- i or Anna Q. Is'ilsson has played many, many splendid roles b) her screen career, but one more add than the When a man comes to you fdr aij one she plays for Sam E. Hork, pro ducer of several successful First vice and you counsel him against nm Q I. h National potri". he loses "all re3pcut Whenever this for your judgment. 'gixtd luck charm" astute producer has a big production planned, he hastens to secure Anna .QJajfiSnn.tureJo. ajcontjaciJiutgUiaJj fdr the date on wliiehthe picture is scheduled to be' started. Everybody remembers "Panpola." And, like its predecessor, , "Inez FToin' Holly wood" is proving highly- - successful. So It is quite obvious why Anna Q. is featured irr "The Talker," the Rorb production which First National will show at the Strand Thursday Friday and Saturday. ; wouse-in--danc- e ge "THE TALKER." stu-ient- ed - ago. Colon are freiher and. brighter when you use Putnam. It it leu trouble, more economical 'a imallef amount goei farther,' Putnam Fadelest Dye ia dye for ail matenau ana purpoces dye lilk,-ione operation Ue cotton and wool for tinting. 'Complete Price 15 cenu. direction) on package. See color chart ft your druggist!. BlvacH Est Putnam to Remove Color and Stains p SAFCTT atyour -- DRUGSTORE . ' ip-- '-'- semi-cloch- . k : FreelK-e- (LP) 1.!. served to the populace of this territory today In celebra tion of Mexican day; lho refreshments were ordered to all rmrhm-.- i pa ,imi mlHirers in the district by Governor Alielard Rodriguez. xne annual feast started last night i with .Impressive wre- moiiies at the territorial placet Gor. R(derbtuei jloing the houorit. Burliecues, jtarades, bamluets. and bullfight are highilghts of the na' tive fiesta. ' 4 Tonight aa elaborate new svHleni of oruauie'iiUtl street lights will bg loriuiiuy ueuicaieu witu iircwerks ' and pavement (lancing. Mexican's isipulation dltrltte the last, four years has increased frm 5(KI0 to 12,000. - s oul-fit- j full-ieugt- h I -- different" One thing about the gruff and unsociable man, you never suspect that he Is planning to sell you a ' gold brick. Sept.' 10, A until y 'i Holders of tickets for seats desired. - 8:15. Good RADIATORS Reblocking -Means. Renewing Save' your new hat seats still available. Tire Repairing WASHINGTON, Sept. By making 'several hits on the bull's- eye while at target practie'e at- Qnan-tieVa., near here, Paul John War- - o, luvf sbarishooter Our factory equip-"meenables us" to" ht a iiuaHfied- - aa -- SaleHh-t-tah In the Marine corps, according to a recent target bulletin issstied at Marine Corls headquarters here. He will be awarded a medal und receive an increase in -. iwy.- Warren is 24 years old, w as born in Salem, and lived at the home-o- f his mother, Mrs. Hannah Warren, in nat ptace. tit'tore he joined the Marine: corps at Scuttle,. Wash nearly three years. ag. In m-?weeks- he has been stationed In Washington, where he was awarded a diploma- for commercial illnstrat. ing by the Marine corps Institute, and Was promoted, to coqwrak- - vt7? actually REBUILD your tires. Special equipment for bal- ' loons.' nt GIVE US A TRIAL - . Brimhall Bros. JleWoilaj FOR Rh'NT ! large rooms, furu- Ished for li nr iioiis.vrHiii, .n modern honie. blocks from 130 K. 7th X. Phone. university. -- . Kitcheii cabinet, reus. l)R omible. UX!) E. 4th N. Phone 1W-.RAI.K '. '. ,S-2- uaric Jewell pas nALB-- tra ranger 711 N. Tltilw Aye. l 3 -- REPAIRED Fenders apd Bodies D - t -- ,' REPAIRED PROVOs AUTO RADIATO . i National French CO.- - Cleaning Co. G. E. McCARTIE, Mgr.J -9- 5" N.U.Ave Phone 123 425 W. Center . Phone 378 79c HEDQUIST DRUG STORES.- Tie Provo nrjaSJL ". Sou- " t . - one. FOR RENT 5 room 'modern furii, - Ishel house. 175 AV, Centra Phone" J. H. Dunn, 740 or 5S2 - U S 22 W A NTED Experienced girl for general housework. Phone 025 or "w: No. 2. '",?-- Utah J moderri .24413. 4th I Monarch ti ' - e THEM Who? grumbles about the dust and dirt when : . , HE cleas out the ashes SHE r Buy? good clean Peerless Coal from ' Heber, Which- took .place In the FOR' RENT Modern apartment Bait Ijike temple. Weflnesday, Sept. ; partly fnrnlshed. 4fil X. End E' ' will-b. 9. 520-Raw The couole " younsr Phone i W Ueed to i nome In Hotter, after Sept. 21. r ry pes thai -STOVE REPAIRING Parts' for all Her i a J?.--l entertalnwl ntakefc. old stoves with alii r! MrsJohn-Thurgo- od nTntte " new. inpUth brtrn turned back fnaa Ua fuca-the membera of the Columbia Sew- All work and. parts gimrnntocd. wide pleats. The cjown to of arrefr ing club at her home Tuesday ere Phone 078. Q IC ; narrow-hrtrnm- your home HE ; Who? enjoys the comfort of a nice warm-placto play. ' . e at Who? fires the furnace . rer Panherno "Wor -? gi'St' ti 7 FOR KALE A good range, tdecfriir Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brunner anand coal comliinatlon. A bargain. nounce the marriage of their datrgh- - 8.1 E Ekln Court. V.li.' '..-- Cords d Coal Peerless Coal Piion 317. ti m i FOR SALK Sweet cider. eabbna ami apples. Phone 41-M- . tvni Gum-dippe- ZHIllll9BBIBZBEUIiaiUEIIIIKIEI3BUtIIIUBB&i S IS - rangeMjew-t--I0tle,s-hot-blwf- hi- VI Iltjadquarters-fer- Firestone I'i IIHI-W- n m ' "Tire Merchants" H .iJpfxbni- y nHugheaj and Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks will act heater: 1 dining room suite, new. H as assistant hostesses. These are bargains. Phono 1070. 2 Each member is entitled to Invite Mrst-lSajt- I ... Benefit Provo Handstand- - SHARPSHOOe - Is just what Is nettled in ' the treatment of general debiliry resulting from chronic coughs. Exceptionally fine as a tonic in bronchial af- 'Tections ' and Nervous disorders.- A lurge size IkjUIo mon- ey I For just a fraction we'll make your old hat new, - MALTR0LEUM ex-chan- VZXSIIIKKIIIZIIIIIEIXEZISKBSSIZZIISIIItZKIIESSXri LOCAL MARINE FOR RENT 1 three-rooThe Nelke Reading club w ill meet v apt,, partly furnished. in open session Thursday afternoon North. at the home of Mrs. Inez K. Allen Mrs. Hattie T. Snow, Mrs.. Lucille FOR SALE AT ONCT . ',-- . . t4 f .;".. Wii-liain- .Thursday, " 7 .n ..... Box off ice open Thursday at. 10 a. " Brig-ham- were the guests of honor at a wedr ding reception given at the home of the bride's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harding at Midvale. The young couple received many beauti rui and useful presents from the friends to attendance. The young couple will make their home in Provo, after visiting in Magna and Midvale with friends and relatives. - $1.25, $1.00, 75 cents. Gallery 50 cents. IndelH-ndenc- two-da- i 75 cents. Dalcony and- - bariieciied r . 'rsrr ,' Lower floor ' Nearly everybody seems to try to qualify fur the open championship contest in the .National association ol Prearicators. - NeW iL a. tlirec-(iunrte- i . - -- Prices: ATMEX FEAST MEXICALI. Mexico.. - v Thursday, Sept. 17 SUCH SERVED . at the. - -- J . High OLSEN PLAYERS Columbia Theatre FREE BEER AND - -- Bernard Shaw's funniest comedy; to be presented by o-i- ' j Smoot Lumber Go. Phone 20 and '40 Clean Bright Hot itin?'!titii .mt.t. the Christian Soieijc-Mouthly complains that the Anm peojde have no spiritual ideal . Rut.. iL caimot bo- said tbat-thc- y haVe no hleals about spirit, espee. I ially the distilled, variety. A writer In ) |