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Show fags eight.' THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. X Fifth Ward SI embers 'GCODliiU HELPS DODGE il AllflrBeaiy-fo-WeariyiDStBeHove- .... To Be KEWT0DAY WANTED Washings. 25e per dot. 191 W. 4th K. D-1- 4 V RECORD-BREAKIN- G . ON E-HA- DISCOUNTS ON ALL LADIES' ; : COATS AND DRESSES The advertisement, .""world wide .appeared good wiH," whirh a pottter boards and Ib magazines aud everywhere, hitcalled forth niixh diwiuwinB of the true.'valu to a ilKisiaess of (hat highly prized yet lutaugible asset keuwu The god will' of every tiwner." IMpe ays A. B. Wurslej", I Brothers dealer, U an ideal which baa dominated the policy vf inanufueturer and dealer ante ever since the first ar carry lug the name designed. Dodge Brothers, was Pulilic confidence In' the policies back of the ar was as eagerly sought as confidence ia tb car It' : ;; self. ''Imiwrtaut among .the original Brothers policies back of LVidge otiud policies which will good will be followfdas long as Dodge Broth era Motoi car is built is the priu ciplefofTpipireutratlng on the pcrfeo tion of a single , ."ProdtM-tof an iMi:es8 series of annual models was regarded as an unsound policy, a policy at wide variance with the avowed purpose of winuh.g world wide good will. The slogan "Constantly improved announced but bi yearly-)"de- ls' tike policy clearly and showed the public exactly what they were buy ing when they chose cara bearing Dodge Brothers'name "Not otic in well over ten years has the car failed to uphold and enhance its reputation for faithful Not once have Dodge performance. Brothers detwrted from their an nounced intention of supplying a product of conslstAit goodness and continued betterment without recourse to thedtcy-Trfanrendle- ss series of annual models to stimulate " sales. . - - PRICE LF .Iik-sJ-- On All Children's Coats Sizes 6 to 14 " Large variety of Large Variety of Ladies' Silk Dresses Children's Coats Vi P"ce $10.75 Price-Smashi- $12.45 ; Give Suits i2 price $16.59 $6,25 rSK! Don't Overlook our Large Variety of Ladies' Fine $1250 Salr on all Ladies' Coats ng $21.50 .,4$32.50 $15.75 $14.75 us an opportunity to save you money. at a Every Cotton and Wool Blanket in our store will be sold Great Reduction ' $2.98 $2.75 $1.81 $9.00 . $5.90 From cotton sheet blankets to 100 virgin wool blankets." . $9.90 $14.45, .d M. men of that ward have arranged for the rise of the Provo tilth school gymnasium for basketball beginning next week, and all M men of the ward are cordially Invited to the meeting next Tuesday uight, at which time details for I Ai Ji jneetiflg iitih "U" men of practice games .wi.'l be arranged.' Other activities of special Interlie Fourth ward M, I. A. held Tues-In-y est are Mug planned by the Melvln was Leavltt evening , . . hosen president, Joseph Old roid, vfee president and Laurel Leavitt, Although a wife rarely notices Secretary and treasurer of the M deterioration In her hushand'g jany ' iiien'i orgaulatlon. clothes, she very quickly discovers Among the activities for the win-- Any'change in his trousers. MMEN ACTIVE 1 telephone : D-1- 0 Entertained bt. a E D-1- 3 A Hi,-- f. D-1- 3 1 . A 1 1 . t D-1- FOB SALE mi and, dill pickles. -- cash, bnt teeing daylight through the cylinders of his gun, Miss Bourk grappled with the man. Expert marcelling, 60c; first class Falling uneonseieus from a blow, 2Se. For apoplntment hslr cut, 428 W. Center. J the girl dropped to the floor and call 1038-J- . the man picked lip $73 and fled. Ft UND Bicycle vn Vineyard road. The girl's resistance saved the com . over-Owner may have same by pay- pany $225, as that amout was looked by the robber in ils baste. ing for adv. and calling at Joseph Pboue Gillies, 401-J-- D-1- 3 the Gateleg Tables, fancy extension tables and library tables in walnut and mahogany, $24.50 and up.' Windsor Chairs to match, priced at $5.65 and up. D-1- 3 Viueyard. CARD Or THANKS. To all who to lovingly assisted us WANTED One 10x12 wall tent Must be In good condition. See in any way during the sickness and Mr. Houti at Boom 9 Boundy Of- at the' funeral of pur beloved but; band, father and grandfather, Wal fice Bldg. ter B. Peay, we wish to express our FOB SAIJC AU household furni- sincere gratitude. To the Provo city ture." and new linoleums at bar- commissioners for every thoughtfulblshgain prices,. Leaving city 161 N. kindness, to thfCjJecond ward optic, to the choir and the other l 9th W. , singers. To those who aent loving FOB SALE-the- ap, nice family thoughts through flowers, to those Just- - freshened. who gave the use of cars. To those Jersey heifer. EfconeJH&J: oicall 5)9JL:5thJV, who assisted at the home, we are J13 D-l- truly grateful, BANDIT HIT LLEGE r Mrs. Margaret Tarrer Peay. My. and Mrs. Boy Chappel and .. family. Mr. and Mn.W. Arnold Peay and , CO-E- D . family. Mr., and Mn. Chester R. Ames and - . family. Mr. and Mrs. Blake YOUNG MARINE Peay and DENVER, Colo., Dec., 8. (CP) family Police are today looking for a ban' dit, who yesterday hit Miss Lenore SkBs for Snow., with BOSTON, Mass., Dec., Dep., & Bourk, Denver university co-eDear Old Santa Clause : Pleas (VP) Thown from the back vt a revolver, knocking her unconscious bring me a pair of skies and a game camsLJiLBDStfln'a liuslnesa-dlstrte- t, wheirtheglrt resisted TnefforTtb of pitch the hrse shoes, 2 coconuts Private Dohllu !2, C. 8. M. C, rob the Denver Soda Fountain com- 2 games and a shirt, some candy, injuries pany, of which she is cashier. Quantlco. Va.T received nuts, oranges, front which he may die. The bandit entered the company SNOW LEEKS. The camel here in connection with office, prdered the girl to turn over 70? Ev4th 8. aa aviation show was tramping through Washington street when the marine, attempted to climb aboard , CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES worms and parasites In the in testines of children undermine health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist the diseases so fatal to child life. The safe course Is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the wenus without" the slightest injury to .the health or activity of the child. Price 35c. Sold by Hedonist Drug Co. Adv. Endurirg the entertaUment lo he givea by the recreational committee of the Fifth ward ia the ward amusement hall Thursday sfteroooa and evening. All children of the ward under fourteen years of age will be entertained Id the afternoon with games, dancing and refreshments. The older members of the ware will be entertained in the evening with the following program: Organ WANTED Jersey ', htifer calves bt w. 8 and 16 months old. Pboue 421-6:30 and T:32 p. M,. or solo, Lloyd Williams ; solo, Mrs. btw, 7 and 8 p. ui. ' D. Wilstead : reading, Msnrine Fillmore; Indian, dance, - Primary FOtt BENT A 3 room apartmei boys; pautomlue, Aria Pack, FanSteam heat Modt-ratprice. 185 nie Sutherland, Norma McEwan and S. 1st W. Meta Henrie; tableau representing the birth'of the tSarlor by Belief FOtt KENT Garage. 185 8 1st W. society members ; remarks. Bishop C. Cannon; musical: selection. Blue iscket, orchestra ; 'community ' Experienced stenographer desires singing. Games, dghcitig and re3 freshments wilt aUo be enjoyed. position. Phone 120. CAMEL HURTS $19.45 BitoSlM ter the Fourth ward fice. Beward. Notify ' . oIBce. . . VISIT OUR LARGE TOY DEPARTMENT FARRER Canvas kit of tools between 8th 8a. Univ. Ave. and phone of - Our large assortment of Ladies' Silk arid Wool Presses are being sold at a great saving $6.75 LOST 1 ' ! An exceptional showing of and Bridge Junior Lamps fancy polychrome bases, silk shades; all Ib WJ $11.95 . 1 . and . and colors, - ' " .... . , ' it k. A quick lurch oa the part of the desert king sent Donlln flying to the street where upon the tame! fell upon him. Donliri .was taken to a hospital with a fractured skull. ' , ' - Wants to Eat. Dear Santa Clans:" Please Nothing Is more tiresome than bring me a pair of roller skates and someone who Is trying to lie iuter- - a knife, fork and'spon. My Fancy mirrors in polychrome frames mitered and etched plate glass, priced $2.25 and up. '. i'StinK instead" of interested. VIOLA LEEKS. -- . it?" $4.75 and win i n ar .. i " ..... imb m & m - - - 5 - v.. j r v - l a ara n Jt:1"' i 1 i a 7$ f r 4 x V up: TO'M MIX. "THE OEAO WOOD' COACH lIbtw Csn(3i?ete End Tables to' 'match' any Over 1000 cities laying concrete streets thi year . 1 i - 1 Living Room Suite I? TAYLOR BROS COMPANY PROVO JIllr". i EUREKA - SPANISH FORK; - coatrllVlHe "Duiiham,s Mftlue's "chalupeeu fiddler" had tfie time of his life in , Montreal f,, Mellie and Einma--thHt- 's Mrs. Dunham are on their way1 1 pear-borMich.., where at the ihVJtatlon of Henry Ford, they wWasslst the automobile manufacturer "in reviving music of the 'days when orcb.es. tras were composed of a fiddle, a .trombone and- a concertina and 8. (UP' MONTREAL. Dec., when irao drummers didn't use His white hair straimlng over the paby's rattles and punctured Muster gheepsklb - collar of his woodman's cans as an aid to syncopation. AGED 'FIDDLER' WILL PLAY FOR We have Even when necessary to cut into a concrete street to make new water or sewer connections, it loses none' of its attractive appearance, The job is done quickly. a very good selection Of high grade Tea Wagons reasonably priced. Spirit Of Ghristmas Special before "FRfilR"WUh .it eaCh diftlrg SuTe sola HM-fr- ee, Christmas we will include a beautiful long T5uffet MirroTaithrtip consisting of fruit bowl and pair candlesticks. ' , -- Uutf.i , . . No Interest Easy Terms Jf J v.- v & a - - j Musie rSiQVOiUTJUJ. NoInterest, ,: mWWWe&Wcge shipment of these fine 4ngrThe newt?oncrete joins the old perf ecdy- ! teries for quick turnover. REBUILT BATTERIES Guaranteed PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McComick Building SALT LAKE CITY, LnTAH A Notional Organization to Imprvvt fnd Extend the Uses of Concrete 10 CITIES- " "new batexcep- We are making an tionally large allowance on your old battery. This offer closes December 10, 1925. Out f Tee bootUt,"C(mcTete Street for YoitT Town," will tell you th ' whole tory. Ask for your copy. OFFICES IN Batteries Prest-O-Li- te Thereirnolirisightlypatch , Easy Terms HENRY FORD . : . Vii ; $6.00 ' Theo W. Vickers Pfcnna 17S '170 N. U. Ave. |