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Show flECEMSER 2, 1925. f-- :00 - 7:30 - 9:00 Shows 2:30 0 mm TONIGHT AND THURSDAY 4r tUgt nucta - v IS OBSERVED tVw WM ., 6- - HAS MADE:A;PROMISt ..... - ' tCOLUMBI Tonight and Thursday .....10c 25c Fat Sanders Country Store FREE Pt-ISfl- Ladies' Coat Man's Overcoat H 1FTFU ALL' SEATS 10c m "A PRINCESS CcdLB-DeMi- Tonight and Thursday WILLIAM DESMOND . in "GALLOPING VENGEANCE" " and '.. "Ace of Spades" No. 1 i ... N Batteries Prest-O-Li- te We have a large shipment of these fine teries for quick turnover. We are making an excep tionally large allowance on your old battery. This offer closes December 10, 1925. REBUILT BATTERIES Guaranteed " finest collection of small 'Grand pianos that it has ever been our in j)LeasureosplayThere-ar- e V'l? i' Phone OH, DEAR '.I'M $2 SORRY i Jin 1Mb -- ' - r. a.". .. V In1 rr.nK, - Convenient Christmas Terms M t PLACER A $5 bill will reserve any piano pianos in our store until Christmas. Theavery 1 reserve? 4 m? Qfiiristnias BABY GRANDS . s Ic only $5.00 is needed we. urge you to reserve your piano now 635uPwar(is t convenient down payment, and monthly pay- -. ment can be arranged. Since Piano until while our stock Is complete. Reserve Your Piano Now for Christmas 8PRINGVIIXE; Dec. 2. Funertll servlceii for the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Chris Peterson of 170 N. U. Ave. Park cltywere held in the First ward chapel this afternoon with Bishop Emmett Bird presiding. The child died at the family home In Park City Monday and the body was brought here for funeral services and Kiirlal. Surviving are the parents, Mary Ostler and Chris Peterson, five sisters and one brother. Interment was in the Evergreen ' Deep Seated Viae Acid Deposits Are cemetery, Dissolved and the Rheumatic "Leave " the"Systetn CY Hours. Within Twenty-fou- r The special Christmas terms described above apply to every piano, player piano, grand, and reproducing piano in our store. If the instrument you select is intended for a, Christmas gift, and secrecy is desired, we shall be glad to arrange delivery of the instrument to suit your convenience. If requested, your ' piano can be deliyered on Christmas morning. Rheumatisrii Before Winter Sets In 82 Tijm i ears DttN HKINQ UKNflCfcNUHE'5 Every .druggists in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic A PERFECT S t sufferer that Jf a full pint bottle of AllenrUu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way f; to stop the agony, reduce Swolleu FROrA NOW ON WE'RE joints and do away with even the THRniifiH pnni iiur. slightest .twinge of rheumatic pain, WITH POOR ; he will gladly return your money coal: v wltbimt comment, :, " Allenrbti has been tried and tested id your order in the direc- - for "yearsand Really marvelous ren of this coal yard, and sults have been accomplished in the cases where the suffer II Rernjyorra heaping meas-o- f nmst'severe ing and agony was iutenso- and comfortable-heat-satis-tion. piteous and where the putieut was IS , , Tor -- .. , .''' Get Rid of Your 5mootsrSpafjbrd(Jbal0i ..'.'"'' '"' PIANOS Theo W. Vickers 175 . ,One doesan',t usually consider, price when purchasing a Grand piano- -r' because tone and quality are above all things desired. But, among the Grands that we are offering, you will find many instruments which represent very exceptional values.. There are Grands at practically any jprico ' " you wish to pay. ment that every woman desires. L Assembled here, you will see the Park City Infant ; Laid at Final Rest $6.00 world.- gift. It will bring to your home that subtle touch of beauty and refine- - era . renowned piano craftsmen in - thb " she may. be enabled to support herself if necessity requires, but It is not weUthat the young woman should remain there long. The work of'tbe home Is hersphere. It Is much the biggest Job In the world. The care of the home trieltides many things : the proper feeding and cloth ing of tbe children, the preserving of of thethe health of family and (he JudltiTjn expenditures of the nipney that Afties Into 11 1 ' the home." Mrs. Wldtsoe not bn"" the rearing of mother's first bab'y should be a' matter of experiment. There has been altogether to much experimenting on tbe part of young mo) hers, she asserted. As a result It Is a regrettable fact that from to forty per cent pf the thirty-fiv- e children of the United States suffer from malnutrition. Mrs. Yldtsoe stated that she had asked the noted psychologist. Prof. Snoddy, why it was that girls did not Buceeed as well' In chemlntry as boys, If they were not as bright. "Girls are brighter than boys, Prof. Snoddy had replied. " . "Why don't' yon applaud, girls," asked Mrs. Wldtsoe. Whereupon Hie girls gave general applause to the statement. She quoted 'Prof. Snoddy further on the subject, who had added to his first statement that the reason girls did not sticced so well .in- - chemistry was because, they lacked.4n application. When this rtatraeiirwas'made the young men in the audience applauded without " invitation. . - struments built by some of the most IF trained for professlonalwork that TONIGHT .. you have promised hpr a Baby piano for Christmas, come and select; the instrument now while our stock is complete. .' . The Grand will make a wonderfu cer-tul- n 7:30-9:1- : i . . EVERY EVENING Matinee 2:30 - 4 Eve. 5 . -- J SAmng 1 00".. ... y . ANNIVERSARY The anniversary of the With of Ellen H. Ri hards, founder of lb Aiuerk-aa- . EruMMuln.-- ansodatlirti, was tMrated at Brighara Young The university on -- Wednesday. principal siieaker of tbe' ixraaion was Mrs.' Rhodi Wldtsoe, bead of tbe economic department of tbe University of Utab, Evwy-yoHu- g nan ia pagefto train for bl life work." aaid Mra. Widtuoe in beginning tier tnscuaslon. "Every young woman should also lie eager to trjiin for her life work. It was never. Intended tbat one half of the world should be trained and the other half left untrained.'-- , Mra. Widtsoe made a strong plea. for hoirie eeonoailt-training. She would have home economic placed on a par with the other arts, and stences. "Man's work Is outside the home," she continued, "and woman's work is inside. That doesn't minimize her work lu the least. It is even of greater importance than It requires greater man's work.preparation .for it la more varied: A man pursues his trade ctr profession and inso doing follows a 'amount of Mttfln.e but tbe woman's work in the home is very much more diversified. It Is im portant also, that women should be STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA " , " ' in WAITING' Jbt.. W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM I " Mrs. Rhoda Widtsot Urges , liirls to Sftrdv Home . ; -Economics Comedy LLOYD HAMILTON, tit " " - i -- From NOTED LADY'S - j7t n ill Order now! GQMPM !' THE helpless.,;-'-"- ' '' ', " .'' ' ed George with an axe earlier in member of the Itcllcf society the day. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, and three sons, Mrs. Ethel Hopkins of Eureka, James A. , Iluwkilis of rroni, Mrs. Hilda Alvin Hnwklus, Hawkins, all of Grace, Idaho. NEW YORK. IH'C 1. (UP) It Funeral services wlU be announc' was Jealmisy, not insanity, which . ed later. prompted Gordon Plrie to kill his Mrs. Charlotte Louise Hawkins, 18 year old friend George Nue, he told District Attorney McGechan of wife of John W. Ilasvkins of Grace, the Bronx in another confession last Idaho, died at a locallo'spltal Monnight He previously had said the day night of pneumonia, contracted murder was- the result of (a "sud-den- t while imronte to this city to ..visit ' ; ; with her children.' impulse." , Mrs. Hawkins wnSborn in Provo McGeehan refusd to make known " the name of the'eirf involrtid: He in 185!) and lived here until 19 WASHINGTOX. Dee.. 2. (I'P) Said not Violet Sknlth. 17 years'of age, Inter moving to Idaho, Saint New prohibition regulations" to who was taken to he moviea Sunr be waa ft faithfi.il Latter-daday by Gordon after he had murder and for wine time was prominent prevent liootleggers obta ining jsacrai' "'-'"- ' ' BOY JEALOUS . n James H: Allen, of 20 Forties St. Hochester,, N. V, the discoverer of "Alletirhu, who for m'aiiy years (suffered the lormeitts of acute rheuon mutism, desires all sufferers to know that 'he has instructed drug- Vj-t 7 ItrtFfiT o euaraWee" It as uBove in Answer to the Burning Uifxfuvt every iustuiice. l'rov'o druggists are liiy atipoinjed aeents in your city.; If you live lit of town. I'll gladly send you free ?ivauls Play "All in An Even- - particulars.',';.- Adv. "Aunt Hannah" Eiadbury of Green'i Pork, Ind.. has Just celebrated hei De cember 4th. tf 07th birthday and has t)4en a Sunday, nchool teacher for 82 "yciirs. tJht The moon has her quarters and wears her hair short, but won't ad hirtves, but that's "because she'doesu't mHlt' bobbed, "Just cut short tea ' V.convenieixie.' she snys. geif uH- - wy-ofte- n. koOTPAFFORD DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO ' u . IY A WANT AD - . KILLS FRIEND MRS. HAWKINS Kirk-hi;m- fnd-Alm- .DIES HERE a r NEWDRYLAW '' '- NOW IN EFFECT . lt u .0 j y inn '''"' ' ' ?'';'' f meutal wine for illicit trade went daughter .of a negro cab man,' acInto effect today;, cording to the scenario of the senAssistant Secretry of the Treas- sational, mesalliance sketched by the ury Andrews: ordered that all per- young aristocrat's counsel today. .. mits for withdrawing wirie; ..The youth loxed her ant) married will autoinatleelly ex- ber, and ' now, having found that pire on .March 1. New permits will she' deceived him as to ber color, is be issued to legitimate jrabhis and entitled to an annulment, venerable Isaac N. MU)a, trial attorney for '. ministers. Rhinelander, said as be began his Arch1 Masons Meet The Provo summation la the' next to the last Chapter No. A of the Royal Arch act of a legal ineledrama which has Masons will hold election of officers ; played to packed houses la supreme and" installation .of officers Friday court fof .three and a half weeks. At 4bp- - conclusion, pf his oppoevening, December 4, jat 8 j. m. , . nent summation Mills stretched . out his band and' congratulated WHITE PLAINS, N. T Dec., 2. wag a dramatic gesture (CP) Leonard Kip Rhinelander, Davis. "iunoceiit and brain tied, was lured which cames as a fitting close to a into -- Biarriage by the sophisticated day of legal atage craft, ; , for,re-ligiousjyrit- Jt W! BENEFIT OF BOY SCOUTS A Riot ef Laughter, Fun and Music DON'T MISS IT .' . " , |