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Show 'tvTHE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. PACE FOUR, hoars after unconsrlounessj y, 43 SENATORtOD into lapsed from a stroke at mosie ana stunts ChajleggtejAicg-- j x aner wuci a liurttuKmirwarTed. w , f Heber Mrs. Joseph Boultoa Is lsiUag in Vineyard for a City A repoet.. midnight from few days as the guest of her daughWith Mr. and Mrs. Shi 11 and Mrs. senator' personal physician, Dr. Mrs. W. 8. Clegg. ter, Frederick II. Window, readi . Ritchie as host and hostesses to the erea-lu- g club Cactus Arizona Tuesday re Lodces "Senator conditjoa one of the Season's most demain! unchanged. " He. is (till Tery ' lightful entertalnaients waa feaUL" gravely tured. The novelty of the affair Dean of Senators Has Been Later In (he moraine the condi began at T :30 p. m, when the party " Keptrttr, Mrs. EaH F"Mta. . tion of Senator Lodge was' described gathered at the high school pool , Unconscious Nearly . .; Telephone-more la for themselrea and as "not changed Breceptibty engaged 48 Honrs. H. Cun In Dr. John issued an hour than by bulletin aquatiFgymoastics. j ; p, The remainlnr portion of the even Mr. and Mrs . 8idney Club of ningham, attending physician. lug was enjoyed ati the Ladies Pleasant View visited in Salt Lake The bulletin read; CAMBRIDGE, Mass? ; Xot. 7w Floral parlors. Monday and Tuesday with many "While still unconscious, bis vi Cards at the table were for Mr, of their friends and relatives of. '(United Press) "Unchanged" was ' changeo and Mrs. Will FrUby. Mr. ana that . the report on the condition of tality has not preeeptibly city. ' 24 Honrs." the last Mrs. Mr. 7:30 E. S. and at Mrs. during Cabot Poulton, Lodge Senator Henry L. M. Monsoa, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Daley bavrt u u u umuu a wh u h K rkh wrayirmwTrwrHM h h h h rv" Westover, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. returned to their borne in Pleasant Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. View after baring spent an indef Smith, Mrs, B. F. Cumminga, Mrs. inite length of time visiting in LeDans and the twenty student mem- vin, Utah, with friends and relbers from the B. T. V, atives. pital here. GRAVELY STILL . 1 ANOTHER MEGKTY - ILL, IS REPORT PLEASANT VIEW n s i 7K3-K-- 3. r i ! ' - n i . arana HAVE IT REPAIRED Cleaned or Rebuilt Like Newand Cut the High Cost of Living. ; Tle ilerald's Repair? Directory gives afl the principal or places where an article can be cleaned, repaired rebuilt like new!. Here's wtoere you can ao ; AUTO REPAIRING That gives satisfaction. Work Guaranteed. Low Prices That Surprise. -- A. B. BLAKE 330 W. Center St. , YouTYaUh Have and JB2!a paired - at : the COLUMBIA "MUSIC 4 JKWELRV sK'cluIlze on railroad watrtres find All work guaranteed. uit'Qt.. i. L. Wt'bh. Jeweler. Phone y, I'll V. CvuXft St. ' POWELL BROS. AUTO A MACHINE SHOP 312 S. Univ., Ave. one 339. 8t 225 W. Center For prompt for. service Dealers in High Grade PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE We repair Kodaks and all kinds of Musical Instruments. GLOBE MUSIC & SUPPLY CO. fff .forth Uni yersUy Ave. WE REPAIR ANYTHING Made of Wood, Metal or Rubber. Old furniture made like new. Lawn mowers, saws, scissors,: knives, etc., sharpened. Bleyele $10.00 to $1X50 Go four, blocks south of Center street and save $4.00, THE GENERAL SHOP . 65-W- Plumbing and Heat- your Electric Motors and Ap- -' plianees Repaired. Machine Motors, Washing Flat Irons, Etc. . PARRY BATTERY STATION Automotive Electricians W. Center Street Open 7:39, Close 7:30. 213-21- 5 Em a co. . Phone 748. Res. 187-J- . 63 N. 1st W. ' . KEY AND LOCK WORK GOOD USED BICYCLES AT $12.50 MEREDITH CYCLE CO. REPAIRING 403 W. Center St. " " Don'tsend your children to school wlth wotn out shoes-- It's bad for their health and character. Let us rebuild their shoes by our factory methods. PROVO PAINT AUTO COMPANY R. C. Carter. Prop. QUALITY First Class Auto Painting and Refinishing. Not HowCheap, But How Good. Storage and Car Washing 57 K: First West Provo, TJtah. Office Phone 138, Res. 492-J-- 112 N. Univ. Ave. AND m For repairing your bome outhouse fences, etc., get your Lumber, Shingles and Mill Work from , USED CAR BARGAINS We sell dependable cars of all makes on terms to responsible parties. H. M. MASTERS. Mgr. 810 W. Center. Phone 996. ANYONE DESIRING USED PARTS 3rd S. and Univ. We Have the Necessary Parts and Tools. Piston Rings, Brake Lining, and Bearings, Ring Gears Pinions for aU cars. Complete Stock Ford Parts. ' MORRISON BROS. Phone 665. 107 W. Center. PROVO USED CAR PROVO AUTO TOP COMPANY E. W. Jamison, Prop. Auto Tops, Seat Covers and St LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Get your winter suit and overcoat "cleaned, pressed and "repaired at PROVO TAILORING CO. Don't Forget We Clean " Rugs. Phone 475. 119 N. Univ. Side Curtains. Now is the time to get that winter enclosure. Phone 138. 67 N. 1st W. Bt ' $2350! $2350! House. Suit or Overcoat Made to Order 170 Samples to Pick From. THE A. NASH TAILORING COMPANY E. H. Shields, Agent 175 W. Center. Phone 201-WilL call and show samples any time day or evening. One-pric- e Bicycle and Phonosraoh Repairing of Any Make. A few" rebuilt bicycles ", the'iK-casiiii- i - - ' CUR- TAINS REPAIRED And We Have Time to Repair Them. We Guarantee Satisfaction. CITY AUTO TOP AND PALNTLNG CO. 431 W. Center. Phone 818. Prove, Utah. Ladies' and Children's BATH ROBES Values to $6.00. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen entertained at a delightful chicken supper at their borne in honor of alf, the Republicans of the Vineyard ward, Tuesday evening. Social chat and music were the main features of the evening after which a delicious Supper was sei ved to the following guests, "Mr. and Mfs. W. J. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Mr., and Mrs. Georgt, Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen. Lewis Clegg, Miss Vina Clegg, Rex Davis, Miss Lois Larsen, Mr. 'and Mrs. KIrby Allen and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen. ; . i , AA ; VWV mi?iiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiimiinimiiia Heavy Turkish TOWELS 39c values. 4 for $1.00 it:iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiniimiiiiiiiitn "IX! ndon iriNM . . of Ladies' HATS Values to $6.95, Clean-u- p All Colors BABY BLANKETS Regular 49c- 4 for Indian H NAPKINS Regular $1.50. 12 $1.00 for - Light and Dark I OUTING FLANNEL 25c value. 5 yards 7 AA Ladies' Silk CAMISOLES Values to $1.25. STUDIO B Y U. Room 170, College Building. PHONES ' B.Y.U.,811. Residence, 213-- J. III) : " ' Baby's Sanitary RUBBER PANTS 50c value. 4 pair $1.00 imiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimammca ONELOT . $35. One Lot CORSETELLETTS $3.25 values. PICTURES $1.50 values. $roo Electric TORCHIERS $1.00 tTtTiriitrii gTTTlTI IT f I TU" I f"l nim One Lot "A GINGHAM PRINTS 25c value 10 yards XI III I yaivv UNIONS Regular $2.25 iinuiii $1.00 ntTTTU I 'Serpentine CREPE Regular 39c 4 II. $1.00 ' yards miiiniimiiiiiiTmrrummiiiiiiiiiiimmu Ladies' DRESS SKIRTS . Values to $3.50. $1.00 $1.00 j iiiinii $1.00 iiuiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Windows II Striped Ladies' Fanrv SILK BLOUSES Values to $4.95. PAIR TTTTirillll $1.00 iBiiirrrrrfmintittwumui Eastland 81x90 SHEETS ' .$1.65;value "'iinuiii in AH Wool . DRESS GOODS Values to $25. : LADIES' AND MISSES' Large Assortment CHALLIES 29c value. 5 yards . ' Regular $1.95. Electric . CURLING IRONS $1.49 value. $1.00 SHIRTING Regular 79c. 2 yards ffltwimimitniiiftTittminmuiimnum $100 Mirrors and $1.00 SHEETS $10 value. Silk All sizes. In black only. $1.50 value. , TWO PAIR JI.UU " ' SPECIAL SILK HOSE (M AA Meadowbrook 72x90 . , LADIES' PURE THREAD $1:00 2 for values. $1.75 $1.00 Children's WOOL CAPS Regular 95c, 2 for - Ladies' Knit PRINCESS SLLPS AA fj! S COMBS I $1.00 riiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiit French Ivory l 9-- $1.00 SWEATERS $1.65 values. See Our Ladies' Winter Leader Columbia Theater Orchestra. iiiii)iiimiiiH Infants'; Knit Values to 4' AA 4 Bleached SHEETING ' 69c value. 2 yards iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiimnmt Values to $2.25. , itk M $1.00 iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijmimmmt $1.00 -- $1.00 FELT SLIPPERS One Lot Fancy. BEADS Values to $2.00. Ladies' Vanity BAGS AND BOXES $1.00 valuesT 2 for Values to $3.00 Yard lii;iiitiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiii;;imiiiiiiiiumta Lames House DRESSES J llll si 00 Regular $1.95 At AA S UU iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHnmw ROUEN, Nov.. 7. France, (United Press) A wreck occured in the pitch darkness of the. mile long railway tunnel near Rouen last night, when the "London Express" carrying Americans - and many Britons from Paris to Havre, was derailed. At least two persons were killed and six. seriously Injured.. Walter Ruranty,. Moscow correspondent of -- The Sunday school officers and the New had both teachers of the Vineyard ward en- legs badly broken. While rescue workers were strugtertained at 8 kids party at the home of Albert Holdaway last Sat- gling with lanterns to get out 'the victims, a freight train thundered urday evening. Childhood games' and appropriate in to the tunnel and smashed Into stunts were enjoyed after which de- the debris. licious refreshments were served There was a panic among the surto1 the following, Mr. and Mrs. vivors and the full extent of the James T. Blake, Mr. apd Mrs. catastrophe could not at first be determined. George T. Wella, Mr. and A. Murdock, Mr. , and Mrs. THANKSGIVING DAY RATES Leland Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ellis, Miss Thanksgiving day rate via DenLeona Anderson, Miss Verona ver & Rio Grande Western will he Bunker, Miss Verona Clegg, Miss in effect between all stations in Eva Larsen1, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Utah, west of and including West-wateon basis of one and 'one-hal- f HardingMiss Leora Holdaway and times the one way fare, adding sufMrs Jennie A. Fox. At the conclusion of the enter- ficient to make rate end in a multainment the party then went to tiple of 25. Tickets will be on sale the home of Frank Holdaway where November 25, 26 and 27; final return limit, December 2, 1924. Call a radio concert was enjoyed. on local Rid Grande agent for deMiss 'Nellie Berry of Salt Lake tailed fares and other Information has been visiting in Vineyard for an desired. indefinite length of time as the 1 SON IS BORN. guest of Mr, and Mrs. Harry'Gam- SPANISH FORK, Nov. 7. Mr. mon. , and Mrs. Axel Holmo of Park City An interesting Hallowe'en the birth of a son, Ocparty announce was given at the home of Thomas tober 2& Mother and babe are at Boulton last Friday evening. the hbme of Mrs. Holm's parents, About isixteen little boys and girls Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis of this city. cm ALLEY AND SHOOTING GALLERY. 85 N. First West Shoes Shined, 10 Cents. iiiiMimiiiimiiiiitsmnmg . X Express" Derailed ue Long Tunnel Near Rpwen, France. One Lot SILKS $1.00 Teacher of Violin Hats. Cleaned and Blocked, provo ""'"''in - aaI White Daisy A OUTING FLANNEL 29c value. 5 yards 1 miiiiiin)iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:mt Children's Gingham DRESSES $1.65 values. CAUSES PANIC E. BootE Shoes Dyed In : , BOWLING $1.00 fji 1AA 1 VA,UU $1.00 Silk and Silk Stripe BLOOMERS Values to $2.00. Sateen UNDERSKIRTS Regular $1.50. $1.00 $1.00 iimmijmiiimuwmat One $1.00 $1.00 One Lot Ladies' fj1 AA FLANNEL GOWNS S Regular $U0. . V1VU nnmimiimimmiimiimiiiiiiiiiiuium Pure Bocabem CASTILE SOAP: 10c value. 12 bars Black Lot IVORY Values to $1.95. $1.00 Children's' Winter UNIONS Regular $1.95 $1.00 itit:iii;iiiiiiimmtawuuuwwumt $1.00 1 All Colors JAP CREPE 29c value. 5 yards $1.00 m II nric unn rt rrU TUNNE , -- 1 ri K Values to $1.95. .; Auto Electric Repairing. Batteries Charged and Repaired. Work Guaranteed. H. C. CHRISTENSEN, "Manager Phone 138. 67 N. 1st W. NEW ill mm ' As the colder davs are nnw wm Inn1 on onrl m "' J 1L!I.! "! I""11" ?i winter Purcnasing at your nHa . v.mui tua ict us suggest mat we are at sale auahtv v ' merchandise.w." f"vvo uiat win uueiieni you greatly.UAAemig inis VINEYARD AUTO REPAIR COMPANY S. Ill i .. ' i A. A. NIELSON, Prop. 331 W. Center St. JUST .jf . 7- l7-n-nrh-'n-- caniSestickstJI flfl Any Color. TIME TO GET THOSE of the Lake Vlew( ward tendered a testimonial to JthO; " ,Mr." ami Mrs. Earl Foote enter-ht- i .lils!uipric:-o- f 4hat flwd Thursday tted-r a 'di'lluhTf ill fa'lull'ai nfier ' j ; evening. at-- ' "their hmiie "Wediiewuiy eveninji, A very interesting program wasi twins the birthday "iif "Mrs.'' FodtP ami" ills Tttrried out during- the . vt!iiiiig's4 - ' of lintertaiiiment which consisted f:tth.cr, T, J. Foot e. The "table was prettily decorated the following numbers ; prayer, for-w ith' a lxvl if . clirysnnthennims nier Bishop John Johnson; vocal and covers were laid for aliout minilier, BT. V. quartet; talk, Dell Webb: talk, "What it means to be eighteen pi'lests. At the culiclusinn of flip dinner in thV bishopric," Mrs. EUen Bun-- , Thomas the time was pleiisHlitlxjspent with nell : siieeeli, President Miss Cal Creer,; t'.'inies. imisiic and social chat. Taylor; reading, tUmle. Bccoml (Viriiiit suiln Ii!ltf?en pauied by Mrs. Edda Glade; whls-- j tling solo, Elton sumner, accom panied by Mr. Sandgren ; chalk talk, George K. .ixwis: quartet7, com- Reporter, Mrs. Geo. T. WellsT posed of the bishopric and the ward clerk; W. W. Taylor, August JohnTelephone 481 R-son, Spencer Madsen cand .Thomas Johnson. At the conclusion of the program Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Holdaway entertained at nn interesting radio delicious refreshments were served partj' at (heir home election night. to about 175 present. The returns -- over the radio were enjoyed by all the guests and at twelve o'clock a midnight luncheon was served. The table was prettily decorated with autumn flowers and covers were laid for about thirty - , guests. 7.- .- for gale. PROVO i ' - EXCHANGE 810 W. Center II t i I 498-R-- r, v We have Just wrecked one Dodge, also one Chevrolet; all parts of same for sale cheap. Wm also buy Fords or Chevrolet to wreck. Call - 7 VJ I I it Reporter, Mrs. Joseph Shaw. .Telephone . Mrs.-Josep- PROVO LUMBER CO. Phone 104. mm .m , I Yhrk-Times DO YOUR OWN REPAIRING 996. III WITHIN JJvvvvvyruijij'iyiJLrux Phone LAKEVIEW time as the guests of Mr. andj&ra, J. Ercanbrack. K. TRAIN WRECK ECONOMY SHOE mm Phone 82. ing call E O. MOE . A-- C . Mil l DANIELS AUTO WHEEL 8c BODY SHOP Phone '.' Oolvln of Mr. and .Mrs. Tracy Loa. CtahTare visiting In Pleasant View for an Indefinite length ofi 1 . AVOID ACCIDENT Have Your Brakes Inspected and Rellned by Experts. iWJtaJL x Millie Iltiiin, Mr.. XauraLgie, Mrs! I!a Marffii. "Mrs. Xnuie Gra-haii- f. The members Mrs. Goldie' Sward, t ; ,' 1W Expert WorknianHhlp. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 68. ItiH-se- m i ..... M'TO WHEELS AND BODIES RErAIKED . The members of the X. II. Ken sington club heldtbejrjlrst'tneetln; at the home of Mrs. Tanna Bee Social chat Thursday' afternoon. and needlework' were the main fea-- i after tim of the entertainmea whifh deltrtow refreshments were erveL The fi.lhmngjireJh wrs. 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