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Show f acs THE EVENING IIEKALD. PEIDAT. "SEPTEMBER 18, four TlfT tTTTT ' " i ? AtOTsfc-Wep- cenr once at Inquire who will work. Jenkins Knit 'Goods ' Co- -v j - " - v t I .' . ' ' ' if I''- y''f?i' ' - Exn-pAma- V ' ' ' . - ' I . ' ' ' " - ' ' ; ' - Mrs. James Prestwkh entertained recently in honor of their aon, ear Sheldon, who leatea in tbe future in finish bis course at the medical Cufverslty of Cincinnati college and also In honor of their Jaaghterr Anh, who will leave sous to eontlnHe her eourse at the B. Y. V. at Provo. - - - ' .... '... lliv Iw'Halt Mrs. Frank Riim-scy wan IJike Monday whrre the- - wertln -- of the Dauthiera of the 'Ploneera of the building, Htale, held lu KI Ta Germany eo Mfaskm Ilaml! tou Cajder a" graduate of the B. Y. IT. wil leave soph for Germany here li i Here From Salt Ije-Mr-. Lydla Ekliis had a her tf'iest for a fov divys, MrSTTella AVuddOilpc- of Sal' Lake. 7 i , V leaving for Hurley Mr. and lrs. C, B. Provvn of Grund View pxict to leave Saturday uiorniug for Bur ley, Idaho, where they will riait with Mr. Bmwn'a flxter, ?rr. IIaz(l Hlriet and his hrothers, Hyrnm IX Brown and Alma P. Brown lor a few weeks. - '.Detroit police are Investigating whether Mrs. Margaret White kid- napiied thlMwliy. She presented the cliiupttf ler husband as her ownr But under questioning she said she adopted the baby n Hamilton, Out, and called it her own in order to kep the love of her husband, scion of a prominent Nashville, Tenn., family. ' r - ' I Ttibtn staniifoT Better Ikeaif ass and languishing eyes.:. of Lteensed to Wed A marriage ' ' Mary I'fc kford Iihs joined the BBC cense was issued Tunmuiv rn liack-to-t rl uiovement Herschel Keith Bullen of Logan and aud in her new photoplay, "Little Alice Charlotte Jones of ..Spanish Annie Hitoiicy,' which cotiies tonight Fork. did Saturday to" the Columbia.theaUil ted Artists CorporaReturns Home from Kennliworth ter Timtcra release will be sjeen qt her, best tion Ali Jones has returned In tho and rngga muffin to her home after haying spent a roles thnt so endeared her to the few days in Kennilworth visiting public and wjori iPor bor th't" title with her son, V. C. Jones. The World's Sweetheart." She has Returm tfroni Tooel Lowtll temporarily, atjeust ajwudoned.the Johnson has returned from Tooeje fussy fnrlwlriws of ihe eostuiie where he spent a few flays visiting 4r.ama.and.the golden slippers of the fairytale.' with re hi fives aud friend. To just what extent Miss Pick- ; Motors to Ogden M. II. Graham ford .has' made this change ljkffihn ilUs L. Graham motored to chnraclerl.nlion niay be judged and tgrten Tonrsdny where they at from the title ef hey.sew production 'Little Annie Roouey tbe ' tended a. meeting..fact that she appears as.the daughter of a ' popular Visiting Here Dean Loose has as policemflit," leads a ttroup of dirty- his guestsr for a few days, Charles faced youngstorailn 'kid "battlt II. Carks of Cody. Wyi, aud Huntand secrettH against a ley Castner of Los Angeles, who adores Joe rivnl'ganR Kelly, a hulking, truck are stopping here on their way to driver, who In tbe pal f her . ; Stanford university. . brother, Tim Itooney. . . . Not much similarity here to th! in OrLake Salt Miss Visiting costumes of laces and vel-- l thella Scott Is spending this week In sweeping 11 t ; '; - ' W " lioyus-riis- v Lloyd Williaihs Over Wood-Clifton- 's ' ' FJione 636-- he-e- a ' announces as 3 ASSOCIATE TEACHERS of his method of his method in Piano Teaching Leona M. Van Wagenor ton's Over Wood-Cl-if Van Photo Supply nd Homer Wakefield N. University 413- -J Phone j lone H. Ileaton 531 twelve'-year-ol- B. Y. U. Phone 183-- W d there are ' , tbe-he- area-way- fully reproduced. "There are youngsters' galore tn "Little Annie Rooney," most of whom nevef before have Iteen before the camera. They are of all types and nationalities; ten races, in fact, being represented. Dogs, goats, wt rrtlie "monkeys, and berses, also are in relatives gaily colored shawls, drooping fans cluded in the "cast." 1 - Ladtes'-- De T r' "healedbyouroctbrT ' ' 50 c In the latter case we use only liverub- ber heels made by the Goodyear Bub- . ber Co., they take the jar from your spine and give you the springy step of - vnuth. Quality Shoe Rebuilders ; ' . 208 W. Center F. H. NANNEY, Prop., Phone 674 vlBTtTug and friends. Be "heeled" by us, or Genls' Heels raattrEake "vfith Jutlgo Wortlien to Speak Judge George W.. Worthen of tbe juvenile court will speak to the members of tjie parents class of the Iake View ward Sunday school, Sunday morning, September 20. J Keeleyls IS.. Reblocking Means Renewing . Save your new hat National French Cleaning Co. Quart ''lns and Phone 125 r s Confectionery . Newly Decorated Open 7:30 a. m.-Close 11 sOO p. m. "Try Our Hof Lunch" ' '''--- . "' 1 To warks of her day there are only 8,000 people in 'ocal prisons whereas fifty years 20,000. And the num'a'0h"l;wrg ber of those in penal servltltude has dwindled during the half century ." ; from 10,000 to 1,600. Many authorities believe that juvenile whipping and birching are largely responsible for the orderliness of the present generation of while lawlessness Englishman, reigns" in other sections of the globe. Practically a third! of ' the prisons In England and Wales have been closed since 1914 and the 35 still in tise nave many empty cells. Meanwhile the federal prison population of the United States has mul- tripled threefold. It is a guiding policy of the puni-- . tive system over here that the boy culprit of ioday is Very likely to be a second-storman and thug of to morrow unless his youthful criminal tendencies are nipped in the .bud. The, other day three youngsters whose ages ranged from 1140-- 13 were summoned before the Brent ford magistrates for setting fire to a tent along the. rail way line near Hounslow station. The court sen tenced "them to be whipped at tome by their parents, and: sent a policeman around to supervise the spank'" V . ings An lad in another sec tion of the country was given twelve months' hard labor and 20 strokes of the birch because he helped steal $1,500 from a bank and was found to be carrying firearms and ammunition without a" license. Although th- sentence specified the 20 strokes should be given within six months, it didn't require that they U be given at the same time. The prison officials are therefore free to give five at one time, wait for the skin to heal; then give five" more and so on. ' TT!6yTndglrIs occasionally are committed to reforms torlesjknown as P.orstal Institutions, which not a Regular Hospital Toilet Paper, 12 rolls 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 . 3iiceddedjVheatstrictly- - fr esh, 9. pkgs Cream of Wheat, strictly tres'n, 5 pkgs. New Crop Family Peas, 8 cans . . . . . . . . Visiting new From Miigna Mr. ami airs. Parley c linger have as their guest Ibis week, Mrs. Hunt and two children of Magna. -- - ... New Crop Sweet Corn, 8 cans . New Crop Tall Broken Pinapple, 5 cans ' 51.0O - GREAT A LL D A Y F I FT Y JGENTSA IX Tbe Third ward choir will meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening at, the home of John Collins, corner of Second Xorth and Sixth- - West- A fTrlcTBttefTaanee is desired. Crape Nuts, regular 20c iizs. $ f ot nSiHam Crackers, regular 15c size, ; fT . Iir'd F 5Q for. Sego . . , . . :v. 50 25 lb. Salt ? - Liquid bags Veneer, regular 30c size, 2 for . . . . . 50 . . .50r Salmon, Pink, McGowan, Tall cans, 3 for Pure White Lard, 2 lb. pail , , , ,50 Albers Flapjack Flour, strictly fresh, 3 for ................. SENATE BOARD ... ... ......... WASHINGTON, Sept, ,18. (TTP) has been begun by a senate subcommittee of the elections iirivileges committee of charges .by fonner Senator .Mangus Johnson Minnesota farmer-lalioritcandidate in the last election against his uccessful oiflHiuent, Senator Thomas ' D. Schall. Seuiitor I)eneen Illinois Republi can, chairmau of the, said tmla.rnfter a call on President Coolldge that he and Senator Neely, West Virginia, have taken up the mutter;' of counsel to examine cliarges that Schall stated untruths regarding his opponent and accept-eTT nutiiey 1 Senator : Owen. A'ermont. the third member, of the sulwomm4tmrj was uuuble to .attend yesterday's meeting. d ... ...50 Last Call for Old Hard Wheat Flour '.....'. Harvest Queen hard'wheat, per 100 lbs S3.C5 Hoover's Straight Grade, 100 lbs. ........ .$3.60 9 f : ,j .:.:.,'. ; .Fresh Germade, lb. bags . Fresh Graham Flour, 9 lb. bags Trcsh Whale Wkcat Flour, 9 lb. bags ' Fine Beet Sugar, limitJO lb.s, Fine .Powdered Sugar, limit 5 lbs..' irieSilar4mtr5 '. .47 6 .47$ .70 .55 lbs, isreaa, any Kind, strictly fresh, 3 f or .25? . . . . . . ; '. BRUilNEflS GROCERY 5G1 North University Ave. Phone 397-J- - ,'". -- - " : " - Value Value- $4" Value I? $600' ; $839 Sheets and Pillow :i.-.Cases.- I large Cotton Batt 9S L.- 98c Wearwell cases, - pair 806 $1.19 WearwelJ Hem- -, stitched cases, pr.- - 98 '81x90 Wearwell Sheets 1.59 for 81x90 Wearwell Hem- - -- .'stitched sheets ,".91.73 Slippers for the whole family reduced.' We have a very fine selection of slippers for Ladies and Misses in broken lots that are in style and quality, which we are making big reductions on. I . J 4 This Jot includes Satin, Patent, Suede, "Satins and Combinations. $3,50 values $4.00 vjalues $4.50 values ....S2.79 ,..''tt.23 ....'53.39 25c grade Outing Flannel 21c $5.00 values . . . .83.98 . 54.79 $6.0a.yalues . $7.50 values ....'55.98 S 25c grade , Gingham 19c AH Farrer Bros Si x COUNTY NEWS ? 8TBAWSTACK BUEN8. SPANISH FORK, Sept, 18. A ' large strawstock belonging to Eu gene Gardner was 'partly destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon . at 4:30 o'clock. The stack, was situated just outside the city limits, in the southern part of the city east of the Orem tracks. The fire as soon an the job and extinguished the blaze. J:' I ' FORMER T MAN PASSES AWAY '''' .r- - MURRAY, WARD REUNION HELD. Sept.. 18. Funeral SPANISH FORK, Sept., 18. Ap- services for Martin Horton Kirk, 35 of of the Jordan " proximately 500 persons gathered at years who died bank, Valley aftor-non- o following an .. th city payilion Wednesday to observe the annual reunion apiendlcitls operation wbile on his of the First ward. At 8 o'clock a vacation in southern Utah, were this afternoon In - the River- program was given under the direc- (held Bishop ' tion of Clarence Smith, recreation ton ward meeting bouse. chairman. At 7 :30 rfereshments David Bills officiated Interment ffV were served and the remainder of was in the Riverton cemetery, under the direction of C. I. Goff, under-.- .: the evening was spent in dancing,. ' taker. Mr. Kirk was born and reared in r GOES TO MONTANA. t Llndon. ,His early education was . SPANISH FORK Seirt., 18. gained in the Llndon and the Pleas- -' Wallace B. Peterson, who has been nnt Grove schools, after which he for several years asslstani tuperinr graduated from th comhlerclar dfr" tendent at the Utah-IdahSugar partment of the Brlgham Yonnir he filled a company's plant here, has .been Umlversity. In 1911-1- 2 i transferred to ChinookMont, and mission to Great Britain, He was a will leave at once to take op his new of Bishon JT Utah-Idah- o duties. -- The Sugar iL. Cullimore of Llndon. " age,-csh- ler o m son-in-la- SATURDAY; SPECIAL t :' ; eate..the, inmates to useful trades. There are 1,000 such tnmates at SPECIAL SATURDAY Ice Cream Cream Putts Wine Cakes 50c 35 Ci Dozen Cake HONEY CREAM CAKES ! PROVO ,. " club entertained at a dancing party at tbe auditorium Wednesday even- Ing In his honor." "Three hundred, were present . ' V a : . , . .47$ .. .... .39 y .50 Compound, pure white, 3 lbs.:. . . . j ...... .50 Milk large 5 for . . ...50; small 10 for. .50 4 ct ,- Fine START QUERY 60c mo'n--ey- !. For just a fraction ?J we'll make your old hat f'new. :;95 N. U. Ave SPECIAL BRICK ICECREAM supression of crime. ; The comparative freedom from crime in England is commanding the increasing attention and study of American officials. The following is the first of a series of" three articles by Clifford Day, United Press Staff Correspondent at. London, discussing various angles of the British atti tude toward crime and its suppres sion. THE UNITED PRESS, New :.r lork.) CLIFFORD DAY. By United Press Staff Cormipomlent. LONDON, Sept, 18. England is spanking her way to crimelessness. FVoni the cradle to the grave, the Is spanked into English " "'. being good. - "Spflre' the rod and' spoil the child" is the national slogan. Every elcnientary., sclfool has its birch. Every teformatory has its official whipper. Courts have the power to order spankings at home for children too young to be chas tised by the state. .;''. For decades England has made corporal punishment one of the bul ...27 .....35' 43c Cretonnes 48c Cretonnes . Beet Sugar, limit, 14 lbs. . v: . $1.00 White or P. G. Naptha Soap, 24 bars , . . . . .81.00 Palm Olive Toilet Soap, 14 bars ... ..... ... .Sl.OO1 Island Palm Toilet Soap, 24 bars 51.00 Cake gate The parents etnas of the Sunday school of the' LaW VIew ward will conduct a cake wile Satur day morning at. Button's Market's ' ' ; '. ' ; two stores. ' Delivery Service Phone 831 33c Cretonnes' . . (Editors'S'ote: Though the United States and. Great Britaftl possess many similar social s.nd political institutions and in so many ways are more alike than any other two Separate nations the older country far surpasses the younger in the Good All Day '' FREE : Value .... ,23 29c Cretonnes AGAINST CRIME GREAT SATURDAY DOLLAR SALE - 'alue Value 25cCrettmnes 7;Tr:10 BIRCHING HELD no ; L Value Qujlt Materials ? "Boslttt." castles with their moats; no palaces with their princes. Ou the contrary, Annie Rooney's cosjume. consists of a checkered with here and there a gingham,-button nii'sslng and here nnd there a ltch ; cotton stockings with runs that have been darned on some that haven'8 arid more or less down-a- t l shoes. Annie never wears a V - . hat.' . As for tlje locnle-th- e squalid tenement house district of the lower East Side In New York; and the sets are described as marvels of accuracy in detail. The broken bathtub ig found at the correct spot ; discarded hoots and shoes aimed at s yowling cats He in the littered and backyards; the Inevitable washing, dangles from ropes stretchThe ing from, window to window, Brooklyn Bridge plays an important part In the story and has been faithAnd l Buy your blankets early. Two-third- TO 8E BULWARK "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEV : c. w. mm ' s of PlilOK, Sept., the cement work has been completed In the outlet tunnel for the rock- fill dam, which is soon to be con-- 1 strncted near Scofield In hte Price Uiver Water Irrigation district This tunnel, driven through the rock formation on the south side of the proposed dam site, wUl be lined to depth Of .eight inches throughout its ' .: , length. --tt. Visiting ."Here frpm8HjtLake was fWrrVVfiKht of Bait Provo visitor yesterday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor. Go Every blanket and quilt ori Sale J""" Saturday J158 $181" $219 $3" e ' ":-'ii-::.:f: TUNNEL WORK RUSHED. he will fulfill a mission. TbatWUtrakea 5iriWmomlng muuaea and Albert Carnation Muth U on your table piping hot, . . . try it tonuirwuJ Kadyto-ett- l . . 1'.,; ; PRICE, Sept, 18. The contract for tbe construction of the proposed city ball at Helper has been let to V. W. Faucett of Helper snd that of the plumbing to Harry Hall, also of ' . ., ; ., Helper."; Faueett's figure for the new tallying, w hlch Is to JwuseiyiJifflclals and the fire department, was $30 KM), aud he asked for 110 days' time. - To NH P5tffB - mmm mm rl t ' B Satorciay NEW CITY HALL, a nf-th- e St ' 'iir DAUGHTER COMING TO PROVO. - V'' i wwiaafc. Fairer Bros. MVTON x - MS UXS BI RXED. MYTOX, Bept, 11 Chartea Wale, a farmer, residing about fiv miles west of M) ton was sererely horned Uomlay while trying to enter hii home sad Wva valuable papers, after the building - bad beea set oa fire hy bolt of lightning. V '- l An WO William C Bolierl. on of the two surviving t'lvtr war veterans in Provo, r. nortsthst Frank C. Im kftmir of the Provo Hecond ward baa just har vested 140 bushels of wheat on tea than more of grftiind. Mr. ttolx-rtdeclares that this is one heaviest yields to the acre ,'hat be baa ever seen. STATE 11 "J f Hgroorrcy ay aria I Gets SchoUrshlp Peart .Jorgep. t among the VB, of American Fork, frwOimaB students registered la the Brigftam Young ttnivemity. - Mlsa HtliwHnw nf Ijorymatn tut from the thrr Vholarsblp rearing women's organlsatlona of American The Ladies Literary, the Kurk. Bonny Brier club and the Sorosin hf fcha scholarship club, throngn a contest In which she ex celled 'hi riling an essay and in which be showed bt r jBolarblp In the American Kork nigh achool and lir bcr mural standing. California and other good territory. ". . Our California man earned $400 last .... Mystery Surrounds This Bahy CllVffliS p rl 1D25. Bakery 30c DAINTY PAST&Y.ftf The Shoo of.OualituV ? f |