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Show H V .. . its Society Your bare floor will seem barer YoUr old floor will lool older When yousee these MRS. - wer-lai- Abov Armstrong! Embossed . Handcraft Til Inlaid, Pattern No, 6bi& A WC". M AT Armrtronf'i Printed Unoieum Rug No. 865. VCOMhtH," $ajsthltentranct halL And the invitation can be traced to the floor of Arm' nrong'tMaMelnlaidlJnoleum, Pattern No. 76. Notice how cementing the floor in place has done, amtj with unsightly tacks" and seams. g II II II I ill XJ- -' WW T tfSMB "The Attractive Tile Inlaids very special quality Marbleized J'Jwtb a . AswithaUArrnstrong'sInlaidpatternSjthe color and design bf the new Marbleized Tiles run clear through to the burlap back. These designs will remain dear and distinct . is long as the linoleum will last and no Doe can say bow long that is. For when an inlaid pattern of Armstrong linoleum - is laid properly cemented in place over builders deadening felt it is .. , If given an occasional waxing 720-72- 1 Linoleum Division, f) are attractive to be confused with temporary floor coverings. Uncaster, Pennsylvania Symes Building 1 JetterHeaUh PLAIN PRINTED 1LTROVAT0RE' Life Longer MtM,OHtAklNTttUt - MAGNIFICENT X " The Jt - f floor jvr every .1 in the house . With the orehestra The other scenes which have become some of the choice musical possessions of the en tire world, have been worked out carefully in order that the music loving people pf Utah may see them at their best. The trio and the prison scenes are to be especially pffrrHvp, It In he-lieved by the stage directors. Trofessor T. Earl Pardoe, who has charge of the dramatic work and the staging, has devoted much time to coaching the young people into the spirit of grand opera. The grand numbers will be rendered in a manner that will please the most critical, Professor Pardoe believes. The orchestra will be directed by LeBojLLIlobertsonvijnd will be' worth going to bear for Itself alone. It has rehearsed with the singers until the two work together beau; tifully.; With nearly a week still open for the finlshlns 4oucherthe cast will be as nearly perfect In their roles as nmateura can be. in such a tremendous 'humber. The entire cast, including the Rhoda chorus, follows: Leonora, ton-sillt- Armstrong's Linoleum Laid The D. T. R. Co. Way in connection and the chorus. 7 Will Last a lifetime ..!r' Hav your linoleum laid the D. T. R. Co. way. Our work is guaranteed. linoleum layers are experts.-Th- eir Armstrongs linoleum cemented to the floor over a felt base by our linoleum experts will last a lifetime. maneitr traakey arper cement. Let visible and sealed with special water-proour linoleum experts lay your linoleum. of Co. . Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell "THE Springville Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fischer en Provo, x tertalned at their home last week in honor df their son, Lewis, Jr., whose birthday anniversary occurred Friday. A candle light supper "was the finest and best equipped .In the served. A birthday cake with two countrju all of which will add to tbe . production-candles was cut and served during excellence e Much enthusiasm and appreciathe evening. Ten guests were tion has been expressed by Provo present. citizens for "The Whole Town's Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Talking," and the players ae rated that have apLake View entertained a number of among ther very-b- est friends at their borne 8unday In peared hint local stage. The three honor of Mrs. Scott whose .birthday act comedy Is thrilling from begin occurred on that date. A color ning to end and holds the audience scheme of yellow was carried put in the closest attention throughout In the decorations. Covers were laid the entire performance. The proceeds will be dovoted tofor twenty-twguests. . wards the Manavu amusement hall The members of the Columbia and the new canyon home for the ; Sewing club will be entertained at M. I. A. girls. the home of Mrs. Ef fie Cutler Mon ' day evening. A cordial Invitation CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES is 'extended to all members. V HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Nephi ' - Sp. Fork PL Grove rayson ' Barrettes FIRSTWARDTO of-th- ' o cast of "II Trovatore'' is ready to make its debut at Brigham a'nd Young University Thursday Friday nights, April 15 and 16, acto William F. Hanson, who. prevent heart disease In their chil- cording Is directing the opera. ' dren. "The opera is well prepared," DiAmong other diseases besides rector Hanson declared. 'The chor' and rheumatism, which may us as well as the principals know eventually bring about disease of every word and every note of the "it heart valve or muscle, are influenza, great piece. In fact they know so wejl that it has become a part scarlet fever, typhoid pneumonia, fever, diphtheria and syphilis. The of them. I expect, them to throw fact that you hate had any of these themselves into the parts as few diseases, in youth, or In later life, amateur opera companies are able : should warn you not to assume your to (Jo. "The principals are singing the heart Is uninjured. With- the knowl manedge yon now have of the causes of great themes in a magnificent heart disease, you owe it to your ner, I think it is my greatest efown safety to have an occasional fort since the staging of the "Sun examliiirttinrr'lirt and throat," as J Dance' opera a. few years ago." ; FoMhfr well fls .other- sources bMwal to Professor Hanson ha secured. two Inez, Grace Gates; Manrico, Harvey feetion. Aside from the Infections causes regular anvils which the young men Staheli; Count de Luna, Julius Jnst mentioned, there are two otheT have, learned to handle beautifully j Madsen ; Ferran'do, LeGrandeAn; rdetson; Rnis, Evan Madsen; Mes- Important causes of heart disease among adults, pne ts the too st renu- - ing . in vneiy vraumieu rooms, is senger, la uell Sesslons. o.ns life,- - which most of the urban another cause of heart- - disease. carefully selected- - by population is leading. The human, Living and working in crowded con- -' the competitive method. Is composed heartwill tanda perfectly enor dittons Is conducive to nose and! of the. following singers; Leda mons amount of wear and tear, yet throat infections. How can people Thomiwon, the strenuous life, with insufficient help contracting colds, influenza and Hanson, Grace Krkhnm, Ina Webb, regular exorcise and overeating-, ex tonslliUs, breathing an atmospbete. Melba Webb, Ka tlfleerr Day, Melbs acts its toll. Close mental applica- snturated with disease germs? '. f Farley, Sadie Hbwarth, Lawrence In many cases parents can spare LeeyLeRoy Whitehead. James Fes- tion, under high tension, Is fraught with' danger. All these conditions their children heart disease, and cher, Joseph Flake,1 Evan Madsen, of serlons Btrriln to the heart may protect themselves against it by Leo Taylor," Virgil Kartchner, Ralph be found in factories, business of- watching, the throats and guarding Chrlstenson, . Olof VIckhmd, James fices, and In the home life with Its against colds, as well as taking care I vie and Idell Sessions. Innumerable social engagements. of general health. , Keep the nose The' lost art oKreJaxatloa puts and throat In a healthy condition. A telephone girl - who can't cuss added strain on the heart, and uiay Have infected tonsils removed by a has a very poor memory. Are yon planning to send your capable pbysicianhepre. they have eventually rause Jt to give wajf. wife away on your vacation j Crowding into cities, masses work-- had time to cause injury, PREVENTING HEART DISEASE -- ,. . superior. PRINCIPALS IN one-fift- . . While not expensive, these andjJ" printed patterns tar too durable polishing it will grow and should be satisfactory for more than a lifetime. better-lookin- , . Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs axe Inexpensive. They are cheerful and so easy to keep clean. A damp cloth once or twice a week keeps them bright and fresh. ' Nelson of Salt Lake City. A delicious tray luncheon was served. The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Members of the Amasta club- will be entertained at the home of Miss Bessie Collins Monday evening. low-pric- ed Amstrongs Linoleum By Robert H. Baljcock, M,D.. Member Gorgas Memorial Institute. Since heart disease has come to be the leading cause of death In the United States," It Is evident that if there is going to be a reduction in measthe death rate preventative ures must be observed from childhood through adult life. For so many people to die of this disease is a terrible 'Indictment of this modern age, because ignorance of the causes .of heart disease is largely responsible. Statistics show that of all children ten years of age, are going to die of heart isea sesooner orJatefc, What are these causes which are so fatal? Infections, generally; "of the throat or tonsils, are most re-sponslbleJor heart disease, partlcu- is a certain kind - ltirly hi ctuTdren, of an organism which may damage the heart and Is commonly found in LL diseased tonsils otiilseaseiLteeth, - Just a sore throat,' which perhaps started as a simple cold, has caused . thousands of.rases iif heart "disease in children! In fact,.tonsll Infections are recognized as the very great cause .of. valvular heart disease In young persons. Usually children do not complain of sore throat and tonsllltis. Although the infec- tion iff called rheumatic, they do not show inflammation of the Joints jftHLAo adults, with rheumatic ferer. At I parents must maintain, rigid in-ctfod of throats if they wonld ow cm RUGS Hyrum GIllls gave'a wedding reception In the Vineyard ward amuse ment hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay GIllls whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple Wed nesdayT Mrs. GIllls was formerly Alias Carrie Jensen" of Richfield Carter's orchestra of Lehl furnished music during the evening for danc lug which wag enjoyed by twfthnn dred guests, Vm'al solos were ren Printed Linoleum that is but doesn't look it . LINOLEUM s - Denver Office OOK&AS Home-H- THIS book outlines a simple method of planning home decoration. It contains photographs ted color reproduc-tion- s of model interiors and colorplates of new motifs in linoleum design. Sent upon receipt of a post card bearing your name and address. ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, rr. Cheerful colors in beautiful new patterns, that is what you will find in Armstrong'g Linoleum, this spring. It will surprise you how little it costs to cover your room. You can't afford to be without it. Miss Erma Jensen will entertain the lady employees of Taylor Brothers store at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Ines Jensen imd Miss Zina Scott, who are leav, ing the store. - to Plan Its Decoration" By Hazel Dell Brown of these patterns little her-lldiLffifitifi JCtstfiiJbrArulthet&- The eye is not attracted by any "repeat" in the design. Already people who have seen these Embossed Handcraft Tile Inlaids iare telling their neighbors about them. You, too, will enjoy looking at 1 them. ' . A FREE Book 11 -i. surface. In some : Pretty Pattern Linoleum Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. A. O. Iversou.. Mrs. R. Eugene Jonea, Mrs. Albert Jefferiea, Mra. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Bert Sutton. Mrs. Joe Seethaler, Mra. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. Dave Sutton, Mra,. Io. Tburman, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mra. Milt Thomas, Mrs. Charles Thomas. Mrs.- Harry. Thomas, Mra. Walter Whitehead, Mr. George ZabrUkle and Mrs. George B. Beebe. Dainty refreshments were served, during the afternoon. - rs - Mrs. Harry and: Mra. William Mc Coard charmingly entertained the members of the Trea Joll club at the home of tlie latter Thursday at i ternoon. Tall vases of carnations I Were used to beautify the entertaining rooms. Needle work and music were the mala diversions of the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Wyman Berg, Miss ltboda Douglas, - Handcraft Tile Inlaids All the linoleum you had ever seen had a perfecdy smooth surface." This year 4 Armstrong has preduccd aniokidhno leum floor of embossed tiles a beau tiles A tiful pattern of different-tone- d with depressed mortar lines or inter-linebetween the tiles. That means that these tiles stand slightly up and apart. There is a play ofiight and shade upon them thatgives what architects call "texture'to the for fifteen sjueata. d "Th freshman TcIbm "of the Toung .university will have a party in the ladle gymnasium tonight ldlo LEDH a gnat step forward sn linoleum-makin- j Reporter .. xk . j. r. WIXCATE Attomey and Mr. J. H. McDon ald eatertalned at family dinner Sunday ia honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Woolatenbuljne bf Victor, Idaho, who have Iwetf visit iug In Provo with ilatlvea for the past week. The table held a pretty centerpiece of spring bloaaoma. Covers 'yi- -- .' ALWAYS in the lead in linoleum quality and design, Armstrong offers several new floor ideas this spring. You can see them at any of the good stores. Embossed ; . rmstrong floor designs Xfe But you won't mind that. They'll start you planning." Their beauty will stir your imagination. Their economy 'will tempt your purse. PAGE THREE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. APRIL 12, 1925. . THE 'WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING' AT MANAVU WARD Many requests have been made for a reproduction of the splendid M. I. A. Gleaners' play, "The Whole Town's Talking," and those desiring to enjoy this delightful entertali- ruent may do so Wednesday evening, April 14th, at the. Manavu ward amusement hall. The manavu ward stage is one of " GIVECOMEDY com"Deacon Dubbs," a three-ac- t edy will by the Flrsi wnrd M. I. A. Tuesday evening st 8. The cast consists of Leland Buttle, In the title role of Deacon Dubbs; "Bony" Fuller as Amos Coleman; Orin Jackson as Rawdon Crawley; Albert S. Jones as Majob McNutt; Blain ' Larson as Deuteronomy Jones ; Naomi Fuller as Rose Raleigh ; Rhea Taylor as Miss PhiUpena Popover; Josephine Jobs-soas Trlxie Coleman; Elizabeth Worms and parasites in the Intes Taylor as Yennie Yensen and Mary tines of children undermine health Pell as Emily Dale, with Mrs. Waive and so yveaken their vitality hat Hinckley as director. 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 worms with out the slightest Injury to the health or activity of the child. Price 35c, Sold by Hedquist Drug Stores. Ady - n The Evening Herald Classified Business Ads Are Getters. shoe strapsrof pheasant fes held In placs by elastlo, .: sua known in wis Thes thers or fur. wu.; SELL IT THE CLASSIFEED WAt FOB QUICKEST AND MOST 8ATISFACTOBT BESCLTS . . . 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