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Show AGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 Ueoi Augeie Uiysl Murteusoa left Tuesday tuoruing Ur 1a Angeles CaL, to Siend the holidays with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ilor-t4u- a and CITY-NE- WS Fhone 107 C sad f Lmrhiilia CU a Mr. Eliza U ti Tuesday mornig for Lou Angeles Spenda Holidays in (mDforuia wh-rhe a 111 visit fcilh relatives Miss Gladys Shields left Tuendny friend.. and for Csliforula to niieuiVlhe holidays. ... v Here Miss Eleanor YbjJ'ng ' . ... . , .1 . f I i .ru ri ,W u I u .1'. f l( . .V. .. ... .l.' i '1 " .a k "'t Viifited Hera George W. Tlieriot J.'nu Pi days in l hiit ity the guest of Miss has returned to his home la' Elko, l,cau r.kins. Ner after spending a few days In this city the guest of Ir. and Mrs. ' G. II. .IlelmlseUuan. ; 1 . Monday uioriiliig tor California' ......1 .1 I,..!!.!.,...? Goes to Nevada II. W -- Startup and faudly left Svedjawday . tor Hpr.ni;vjl!e was a I'rovo visitor Mon 1 41 a Vegas, Nev,, to spend, the holithly. days with Mrs.' Startup and . two and sou, who are residing daughters Spend Holidays Her lr. and there. - , Mr. Ij..'A. loiili4'U' and 'dsagbter Aliif 'iir.iliiif of "Itichrield sre the hi'li'l'iytf in this city i!ll rdiilives find frb'ijds.- ,T e . m vLj t i fVTOW at the approach of another Chri&mas the fine sienificancc of the day is being felt U-- N hroughout the world, rtv It Is the season of good will expressed good will; the season set apart for clling friends, neighbors, associates in business or them. n play of the real c&eem in which you-hol- Kf4iiriis fW 50, at mis nappy season, tnis company wants to pxprcss its grateful appreciation for the good will so 'generously be&owed upon it by the public which it serves, v. Your child icwart left Monday .for Venice, tla'l., where thev the liolid iys with their will crumimothcr, Mrs. An M. Yonng. '. i Visit ine in I'ajMin Mins NJna Ilnixli is Kiieuding a few days In ln vtum visltinu w;tlr relatives Jinil frieHtK A Merry Christmas to you all ! Will Prewirt May The M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward will present a play in the ward amusement hull luting the holidays. Returns From Mission im Miss Be- - xie Willinnis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don (WllliHins, returned to her home In this city todarrom two .year mission In states. . thould have rfils candy . Im A DOLL, V Old Santa: I am a gnnd girl 1 hope you will come tome and aby sinter. I would like a tin by j and a set of dishes and Tbnroa I would like a doll to and some y and nuts. ar X aT dtT Ci tk w Rivers. Oh, lowing was. decidedly the thing. Then for the real aesthetics of r the choice of sport, gtve a of id fighting.- gossip "(wlxn archery or croquet., Theinsidious-nes- s 3f the latter! it fasnied the psey really wiU Cgiit Will). dd youth so, that thry plavl far f yesrs ago the newspapers into the night Mothers wondered smnned jest as eagerly for the whht the world was coming to with 3 of the American Ri.le Team. 192S spends a glonous ilus craze for croquet I A rrnery was''. yelling like"aaIgoPr" equaTiy potent in bringing the two because his baseball team is sexes' together. One wonders how Mr. 18TS rooted .like a many youths were stricken by dng. cricketer cricket as a direct Cupid's darts In this subtle game. rt, from England, being more The adored damsel settled her bangs, eel than baseball! stepped forward, lifted her arms to bow and arrow displaying the curves )u would but a tour of the late . of the Grecian bend an artful aties ia the pictorial pageant .' I. V. ..... HJ HI. nature, stavs and a bastle! IIU ' j Lawn tennis hod its first national of Kew York at wananiaker's I revelation of the ton the rn in amen t in 1880. change' The bustle followed the fenjinine d of sports. The whole story is' ictnies. figure even on to tlie tennis courV Here's a pretty question) would hen Babe Roth hurts a batting Helen Wills be the American the world is concerned. But if she wore-- breathless 'basque the doings of "crack ago s jean were the subjects of cable-a- s and had been forbidden by her mother to show one inch of white' when Ireland and America indeed, peted for tbe international rifle cotton stocking? Tertib should anyone dream that limbs npkttuhip. The Police Gazette walked Hs to tlie inside derated colnmns those voluminous ibly y boat clubs that vied with eoah skirts The jerseys were considered hocking because Uicx mois thaa j.ofl the Harlem at I.ludaip oh when, were the days of real sport? Now yon open the "papers to UMe a good & i, cham-pionv- : a . New f" . Nearly ilireshold of the nine-- , teenth i he nation imperilled its neck while learning to ride s bicvclc. . -- Easy . Monthly 1 ' , " : - TTC.JlL " ':.'" f'v ; . 1C Y Payments,, . ---' ; ..C x' mm NW -- j ' ' 1 ' v: ' : If 1 1 A. I ;."' frno-- r J ' ''NJ ' " lisi; IIR ill M. ' at Behold thV.se feminine ex- pooents on an Easter day parade of Central Park in the year 1888. On the chignon, a dear little pancake sailor hat The very pink of fashion! A starched collar 'helped the ridef.-,- t Tie' keep her balance. liirtwaist crackled with' riiteous starch also, and the rustlings denoted ttij many ruffled petticoat unA heavy woolen skirt derneath..: the bicycle wheels, obligingly dusted ' It was a great-life- . Tandems coaching parties ran the tenor of j'mgling sleihs--s- o New York's .sporting ways, when the city was rapidly growing but still in its . ' tccaaj Tm n top o 1H ikU, So Says Frances Wood, Who InterviewechMany Producers Of Each sources. Yet her experience has all been along dramatic lines and her ambition is fixed in that di ' rection. "Musical comedy", says Miss Wood, "requires a good appear ance, though not necessarily beau tit A Royal With Complete Set of Attachments . Jotrll a lng, Juf rll.ioj ty, a facility for shaking the feet, and a yoiceatleast moderately New York City. If you have theatrical ambitions and must break in without introduction "cold," as they call it on the Rialto set your heart on musical comedy rather than drama. This is the advice of Frances Wood, who tame to New York from Los Angeles to achieve a stage career. The first two months, she had four offers' from musical comedy producers to one from dramatic '" Christmas $AJD$Q Special B es Satur-sftemoo- n if)' Give Her A Royal f3 tlie-ic- i I'tiiH!-- . '7 suggested tht form. In the skating scene of the sixties the men dared tlie frost to nip their ears by wearing li.ipli.silk hats when they executed fancy figures. Women e la quaint lur gliiicd fwrrr lined pelisses that flared over buoyant hooped skirts. Tbey were real skaters, too. A modern expei that many an exhibition figure of todnv was ejlved by the old '7S-e- 1 SILK HATS 16NALLING Oft FUR.TINGM888 yllEN, mi Old Santa Says: .... 23' WlA r" I if M. J r.yM" 9MMJ r S Trance WOOD HEN IT WAS AWN 7ENNI5-H- mil .X. " :.,.''::v:';:,'. W - Aftf jk::. ) 3 'vV7l Musical Comedy Easier h For Beginner Than Drama rim days when the blstle whM a seuiuim l Ill J b I 1 IL S a iM m-- . CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms aud parasites in the intestines 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 Cream Vermifuge. It destroys an dexpcls the worms without the slightest injury to the health or activity of the AIM. Price 35c. Sold by Hedqust Drug Stores. Adv. Safe for tiny teeth , wvr 0 dMl, itu Married Folks Dance A married folks dance will be given Monday ward evening in the Pioneer amusement hall under the auspices Coninilttee. of the Hcandiniivian KvervWiiv Is cordially imited' i EXHILARATING EFFECT iKttUe of Herbine on the Bhelf at c is like having a doctor In the e all tbe time. It give Instant rder or the bowels fall to act. af two doses is all that is neces-t-o start things moving and re-that fine feeling of exhilarating buoyancy of spirit whicl 'only to perfect health. Pricn told by Hedquist Drug Co. Ad f h god girl, please bring me a buby - some overshoes, a pair of gloves, a story book and some candy and ntvfs. Eva R. From, ' ,. the centrul Qoodfor tummies Imprpylug Friends of Lloyd WilSILVER WARE, liams, who has been seriously ill Dear Santa Clause: I liked the with dfiitheria, will .'tie Khul to learn doll you brought me lust Christmas. that he is Improvlng.nlcely and will I 'want some silver ware and a doll soon lie able to be out again. bed and a avt of tin dlidics and a Good by dour Santa doll head. Hiw From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Dona J. .A. wirter and daughter Clause. From, Geruldiue of iturlcy, Idaho, arc Uuth McAllister. sending tne litdidays in this city A TRICYCLE. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward and other relatives and friends. t'luij-lma- s Dear aSnta: flease bring me a Irograii The Third tricycle a clown a nlpuer doll Konip. ward Uelief sttciety presented a candy and nuts, a oranpv Wolud Ixtliitiful Chrlslinas program Tnes- like some new coverall and new nn- - l:iv aftiTiiiiiih in the Relief society derware. Oh ! 1'lcnne lirini; Imhv hall. A prettily decorated Christ- June a doll a little red chair. Sonic mas tree was a unique feature of the deeoriitlniis. Mr. and Mrs. Santa candy Thanking you Clans were in attendance and serveC It In in Carlson. daintv refreshments to 110 ladle and children. v Doll Dear Santa Claus: I hare been a are the purest, wholesome candy you can possibly provide for UttU V folks. circles of These china-har- d goodness do not upset little stomachs and they're likewise ' kind to tiny teeth. You can afford to be generous with them. ... X r if A Ruby SAVKR3 WW 'By . ' pnJuSs in Arkansas, ColoraJt.ldtiU, Kamm, Mmouri, Montana, Ntbraka, Nrw Mixkt, Oilf tern, Qrtgm, Sunt Daluta, Utah, Washington and IPraw CHARLES P. STEWART. XEA SerrU Writer. WASHINGTON The IIot e Itcirewi.tatives Is jealous (f ' the S.enat'a swtlh-- r iiCi buildine swellcr, that Is to say, than the reiireaentarives own. , : , That's lio Jote. The average representative resents the fact that eai-senator has a public outer office and aa inner private one. while he has only one, for himself and whatever casual fablde 'may "dTift in. Some representatives hare partitions put lu but that crauiim their room. Such la the whole explanatioa of the proiMwal to send $7,uui.tiU0 on a new office, building for the lower bouse. The present' ne U all ."right except in i.mparison with the sen ate's. m " Mrs. A. E. Salt 'lluish luis' returned home from Halt Lake Citv where file 'spoilt several days visiting with friends and Producers, Refiners and Marketers 4" But a representative you walk right into his office .without knocking and there he is, a mere ordinary human lieing, like yourself. Nobody cools his heel at a representative's diibr, He hasn't any door, he can keep shut. ViMljn CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Desire jSiceller ' Office Rooms There may lie a bit of sound rea soning tiehiud the reiwttjeutatives' quartera as anxiety for aff anybody else. Call on a senator and you get tbe impression that he's a big man. He isn't In sight, in the first place. An of suitors' wait without, upon the invisible statesman's word. Vou fcave to plead with his secretary for an audience. By the time you, get to him yon feel vmi've accomplished something. This must be a mighty important-individual- . The Misses Visits in (Vilirornia ili'lcn and Dorothy Wc hope you have sensed this appreciation in pvety dealing which you may have had with us jxnd that you have always recognized that the confidence which you have placed in us and our products wUl never be betrayed. . . Mr. and Iove. . " tmi ""Nevada Mrs. M. C. Newell rtturiied Tiitla.V Ci'oin Nevada where theft sja'iit a 10111111 vicilliiK with their dauchter mid hii'hnud, Mr. and Mr. C. V. d House Members ' Easy Monthly Payments - good. "The drama needs talent of course, but I believe the thing which makes dramatic stars sue ceed more than anything else is that determination which forgets everything else in its struggle to get ahead in the chosen field, "You mustn't think of yourself,-excepas applied to your work. You must give up other relations.; if they interfere, and you must do it cheerfully, counting everything- well lost for art." Miss "Wood won her first success in the Great White Way putting over a popular song hit, "I'm Sitting On Top of the World. "It's not such a far cry as it may seem,"- she says, "from singing a popular song hit to playing a role in an art production. Both have the human touch." Go. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell 4:THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" i PROVO PAYSO? NEPHI - SPRINGVILLE t , ' ' SLEEPY "ES YES. '' Dear a Snta Claune : WoAldCyou pleat bring me a big mnma did! years old. With joveTrom, " with sleepy eyes, real a lieone Brown. pretty dress on. I also would like a v ' A pnirof goloshes. little broom with nave been - mnii vui " " xt WIV'SIX A DOLL CART. V years old. . Don't forget We tiW a Pear Santa Claus: 1 have been a utue nany. nrother, nlease brfeajkhn good girl please, bring me a baby something. From your little friend, doH .cart nndooine enndy and nuts. Ruth Facer. , ROCKINT, CIIAIR. From, S. We have rnnvort om . .. ' . ' ... Dear Santa Claus: Will you oiu V : Men k. iorw sixtq East. ; HELLO, ELWO0D1 Dear Santa Claus; Will yon please bring me a suit with lonj? pants, a scooter My little brother Billy wauts a rocking horse a'ntl other toys to.' Thanking you In- advance. ; ' i. '' "'Einod Johnson. ' Siilford.' ftah. , f bring me a little, chair and a little doll. I am four roi-kin-g ploiise " - hatij . -- '"'". '..' i jtt r. |