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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FACE SIX 2, R MONDAYj-KOVEilEE- 1925 HR. ROOSEVELT VUULD i We have them specially bought for low price selling. Beautifully fur trimmed coats. In all the newest shades and mate- NOTICE (TAKE -- oats an .Dre sses Ml Uf ' rials Fire ctuhleu, bum In three years and four months, ia a record let by Mr. and Mr. J, E. Warner, 234S L &tstenteenUi stmt,lJUni Beach, CaL,: according to word received here by Mrs. Mattie Hinckley, 7M West First North street, froTOH F 0 R M A Y- - All A z 0R wASEpM ' For a practical business ad-ministration working in with the educational, civicarid business xnirations of the city. Values to ?3U0 ' lilt WELL KNOWN $4.25 i X-r- ' - ) , . n 8 (aneeui 5'...'-'.- (JAMOIINC . PflOMPT i 5 H;rl service ' To knQW for a certainty your expensive furniture will be handled by men who understand the business of careful hauling is what-you- r money buys here. ' ' , WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS L I HARDY-MADSE- 150 3.First W. TRANSFER Office and Res. Phone iR 20 EVANGELIST UP IN COURT "We Aim to Please" N Society w - r The entertaining rooms were, cleverly decorated In a color scheme in Lake-Viekeieng with ..the occasion. The main features of the evening with Seventeen little friends .of Ru- games and music, afterwhleh a to luncheon was served surprised dolph Reese pleasantly him at his home in Lakeview Fri- thirty. , day evening. The decorations were effectively carried out in the HalMrs. Grace Williams of Lakeview lowe'en color scheme, crep 'paper had as her dinner guests Friday aftbeing employed. A delightful even ernoon, Mrs. L: M. Nelson and ber games and sister, Mrs. O. A. Cullliiiore of "Salt ing was ejtent with music after which a dainty luncheon, lAke, Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. also carried out in the Hallowe'en Wilson of Orem. The uifternoon ' colors, was served. was pleasantly spent- - with needlework and music. Miss Orthella Scott pleasantly entertained the members of her Sunday school class at a Hallowe'en imrty at the home of Mrs Lars Jneohseu Friday evening. Approwere used decorations priate throughout the Fiifertninlng rM)ms. Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed. Twenty guests .were. --OIHCAGO.-Ocf.v 31. FP) Rev. present. George Sturtevant, Bl, itinerant evangelist,, today was brought into Miss Ethel Scott. was hostess to tile iimfFfic rotations court to tell the members of her- - Sunday school why he left his wife and keptcoin-- p class at a Hallowe'en party given at my with Miss Ethel McKee, 24, a the home of Mrs. Sfott A. Taylor. pretty "sawdust trail usher." , rhone 148, 1 - - . y U. - to $7.90 . FERRER BROTHERS CO. IN DISTRESS Tlie following article appeared in the Kansas City Post of October 22, 15, under the- heading, "This Bus Busted." 3.- - F. Staley, stage driver for the Western Anto Travel Agency, Inc., arrested here yesterday on orders of Trlnt-dai-, Troar?SheTtf f "John J, Maj-tColo., stood with four of hiS passengers in garage today at 1421 Cherry street, looking sourly at a much used Packard car, four flat tires and a bill fur $18 presented by John Kane, parage proprietor. "I'd go on to Florida on the train, but I've chipped in most of my spare money helping keep this car up this far,' one passenger Two of Staley's original six passengers from-- Los Angeles went on to Florida by train1, last night after the jpar, had been towed : ' Earl Afarshall, as Bill Potter, in fact the whole darned Potter family, proved to be unusually Interesting. While H the young people of the oast starred, these four played well. Victor Asliwortli, as Mrf; Eagle,; and Eltjbn Billings, as Rankin,, presented the modern stock sharper to perfection, while Miss Emma Sjmw gave a realistic presentation of the modern office girl who has a young man closely connected with the firm. The play was made up of three acts containing altogether,"' twelve scenes. xne wnoie dozen were packed full of lqughter and under neath the tragedy of Ufa -The play shows flash lights of family and 'business life that are - children" after beln made heart sick by his entire family who couldn't understand that there are some things that's man cannot do. NEHPI WOMAN nfrp iii hn Aim ft -- UlLOUirilUVU Mrs. Nora G. Belliston, Wife of Leonard" F. Belliston of Nephi, died in this city Friday fright following a 'brief illness. Mrs. Bel!is- - 4 ton had been brought to Provo Tues M day for medi(l treitment. In addition to her husband' she Is survived by one son, her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "6urtis of Moroni, five brothers and two sisters. The body vlll.be taken o Nephi for' funeral services and, burial, by the Berg Mortuary. startingjy realistic.- Hardly a ma ture man in the audience escriped without feeling the dart of a pointed shaft hurled by some member of the cast. One man said, "That au thor must have had ft stenographer in my home." A lady said, "I cried ONE IN TEN . while I laughed, t Ma potter was it little wound, cut or Neglecting just so realistic that I saw in her abrasion of the flesh., may In nine with situations which tnagic I have cases out of ten cause no. great come In contact. suffering or Inconvenience, but it Every man nd woman went away it) the one case in ten that causes with a little more sympathy for the blood poisoning, lackjaw of, a chron'"'v . to the garage. other , one's Jot than he or ghe has ic festering sore. The cheapest,, Staley 'said today hex does not had in the past, without a doubt safest and. best course is lo disinknow what to dp with. his pass- Husband and wife bbw eachother's fect the wound, with liquid Boro-on- e " tragic situations laW bare, before engers.' and apply the Borozone Pow"There's four flat tires, an $8 them. Ma Potter, who wanted new der to complete the healing process. garage bill and four passengers de- rugs, and automobile, and fine furn- Price (liQuid) SOc, 60c and $1.20.. manding transportation to Florida," iture, was as realistic as Pa Potter, Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by who, invested for "the wife and the Staley grumbJed. Adv. Drug Co. "Yes, and $4 I loaned,? you last night,", the garage owner interrupte' . Vineyard d: , most successful The iassengers sald.they would danec. given. Friday evening return later today to see-ithe car was the one given by the .. Relief shows any signs of leetivity. Society of Vineyard ward In the The hall wurd tiumswiu'iit hiill. was appropriately decorated in the Hallowe'en colors. - Good music was secured for dancing, which a large crowd enjoyfcd. Mrs. Henry Maag was awarded the beautiful quilt. Refreshments were served st --- Among the Ilal-bwe'e- f ot Water THE POTTERS PLEASELARGE Louise Viclajtd -- AUDIENCE entertained water all through the winter' This is a great saving as well as -- Prlniaryofft?e"rs and tichers at a business oieetlng and social at her 'Tije Potters," 4is played by the home. Thursday afternoon. FollowneedleYoung business the meeting, ing players in College hall Friwork, music and refreshments were day night, proved to be a highly ' flavored comedy of modern life in enjoyed. which tbe little foibles ofotbe home were played stuff tor laughter. up1 to make While the audienca was convulsed with", laughter, during" most of the rendition, underneath was a feel tliG convenience. SKATING tIHSWEEl' a- t- GLENGARRY . N - . T . t- - 'X ..L.:Lairsen ing that lovenjiiids the Aiuerirair home together even-yeand that flapiier daughters mid footimll"herb Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal 343 W. Center Phone 574 niay'tum out all right le revealed as having hearts, as big as those, which beat under tbe rough vests of their grandfathers. Robert Anderson, as "Iri" Potter, and Eada Smith, as, "Ma" Potter, as Minnie Potter and after all and - CALL:., s.' average-- XSDIESPREE 4 Connect your furnace with your hot water tank and hove hot American SMOOT LUMBER COMPANY tra Hed-qul- Mr SB.! Phone 40 , Very special saving on many odd lots of Ladies' Slippers ON AUTO ROUTE RETURNS HERE (Paid Political Advertisement) - $9.90 $19.45 All Sizes PASSENGERS After an absence of about three years, nr. Oeorge E. uotiison, well' known, physician and surgeon, bap refiifned tdsProvo and has opened offices in' connection with his aon, Dr. .Arnold E. Tlobison, In the new Bee building, adjoining the public U brary. Dr Robison has retnoved his com-iplete plant from his former office in the Boston building In Salt Lake City and Provo. While he will be active in general practice,' he will pay speeial attentionr to diacnosea and treatment He also has a modern portable. machine the only one in thestate soith of Salt Lake. This nachiue can be taken to the homes of the patients who, are unable to come to the office, according a Dr. Robison. For many years Dr. Robison practiced as a- - physician and surgeon in Provo andUtal county enjoying a large circle of fi rends flfnd patients. For several months past, Dr. C. H. Carroll and Dr. Arnold Robison had arranged for'the return to Provo, of t)r. Robison, aU the ar- ranRements having been completed prior to the sudden demise of Dr. - . Carroll i f ? - EVERY DRESS IS skiRT ' AND DIFFERENT ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S HEAVY WARM COATS-Ex. special reduction on this sale; . PHYSICIAN - Buys a pretty Silk Dress that is up" . to the minute in style ' and shade. ' .. Yours for a Bigger Provo :"v . ' " $7.75 $14.45 j ch con-juncti- on - - 2375 of Mr. Warner. Apparently competing for the Roosevelt medal, Mr.' Warner, recently presented tba country with the second set of twins born In two year and three months. . A fifth child, the eldest, was bora" thirteen months prior to the first set of wjus, "The other children died Id . infancy.' Bar and Ruth, the older twlha, lacked .nine day of being two yaars and three month old when the see. end set of twins were bora on :Seirtcniber 6." The newest arrivals weigh 64 and ? pounds, respectively, and are ao nearly alike that it ii necessary to ue a ribbon on one of them to distinguish hlin from the other. The older twins, a boy and girl, also are very-mualike, both bavins thick golden hair and brown eye. The eldest child, Golda, is a perfect blonde, with golden curia and . . blue eyes. ; The new twlna have riot yet been named, but Slelvln and" Marvin aire among the naraea being considered. There have been several records of twins In Mrs. Wmrner'a family, on her mothers side, her grandmother having had three sets of twlna, It " Is stated. Mr, Warner irthe son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Warner, how living in ' the Provo Sixth ward. a sister - , Linblc-Coof- 22SSSXIKSESUIIIHIilBliaiIlIIBIIIUIIKHIL!KlllKIKIIIIIIUf!K The . American- & ypj - ?$ . Legion's J : -- Prices -$- L50-$L ::nnH O OQS0a. Iff Aid of Harmon" Play--field Fund M M H H M If ? xxSnniESHKi-- - |