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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. . i fonOonea to hnrth f u imuctrteu vim. sotae nourishment for ' the flti morning, the statement-- , said, time today, Dr. Ctrl E. Sawyer's. . "Her strengta k greater, and she tiM eondtaon of th. U able to take tome nourishment. mteneiK Ute pmrfdent's widow. Mid teds? TDK. Ohio. Kor, The complication -that bad arise in . . .. " J 11 u IT.-- JI comiorcawji continue to subside."Press) Mrs. Warren Q. Hardlngl r nqr.n-r- i r.nr ir.r.nrrrri rnr. yt. I,niCIIOR0VEW w ri BEUEAU1700D; t u " " GRWG nn -r PAGETKRia place, with here and there a rnrty canteen half embedded, or a gas mask, perhaps ' German, perhaps American, baking to a low branch within reach. The aides of holes in the ground are tumbled in and overgrown with weeds so that It 1 is difficult to distinguish them as Disformer miliary positions. figurement to trees has greatly heated. Very little features the above any ordinary (angled Nature Healing: the Wounds place not wood enriched by American IT of Bayonet and Shell la Even a. marine wouldn't glory. ; 1918. , Jane, want to spend much time here now. any more than be did in 1918. . T By MTSOTT SAUNDERS. The Forest American. (United Press Staff Correspondent) : BELLEAU, AISNE, Nt. & The forest, remains American be "This wood is now exclusively TJ. cause of the purchase of 150 acres Sr'Marl nsj'tSo'Crel'rfinaaTor by the Belleau Wood Memorial as by a group of June 23, sociation, organized Shearer on the evening D. C., women who con1818. and bo It remains today.. Old Washington, tributed the original funds to pre Glory still files proudly over it the ground as a memorial to hoisted even by a former marina at serve As such it was Williams, American gallentry. superintendent, A. dedicated by .General Harbord in who fought over the ground. who said, "It is too But the marines were all wrong June 1923, in Its associations,, too about one thine. It was back In precious hallowed with haunting memories, those tought times that they started to' be permanently sheltered under now "It familiar song, the singing flag, nomatter how much lie any A a more." no to rain ain't going other than our own." matter of fact, it is raining there loved, The aim of. the association has now and has rained practically - been to .preserve the .wood, exactly weryilay thts summer, with the re-. as it was left by our boys, but sult that the old trenches and dug-- nature .iaa. made .iiifb. r?8laxatton that it is obvious that withunderbrush has grown up so rapidly already more years all trace of the that traces of what went on here fin a fewIghllng-lherwill lia iejjcef ha. lasfclaniLiaM la gixarsrago searched for off muddy pathways. There is perhaps an eloquent .The wood is a bleak, iueloncholy AFTER 6 YEARS i wadm history a It has been made by thousands end thousands of women. What Ithey found amazftthera.. - J,j ,L I EASY i , , Theydldnt realize there could bo such If a difference between washers.: O Outstanding 7 Maytag Features Less than 600 days after this" discovery was first made the May--: tag Gyrafoam Washer leaped Into - - 1Washes fester. The Gyrafoam Principle create a mora turbulent, and eoodaoously eftecdv water action. No Idle water, 2 Washea cleaner. The Gyrafoam Principle mlxea the aoap evenly through the water, and forces the soapier washing solution through the meshes of the rdoatt. I4e idle suds. - This is the test: wash with the then dp the same with any or all other washers., After that no doubt win remain as to which is -- - t the will washerOTycniTheMaytag- SradeWer TDopIex take your choice ride in an you like enjoy the cool, fresh air the WITH may hourly capacity in world 50 ' ordinary family wash per hour. Most compact washer made takes 4 Jlporjpace only 25 inches' square, 8 -- Cast aluminum tub can't warp,-rus- t, . . , roti swell, split nor corrode. r 6 Easily adjusted to your height, and height of tubs. 1 -- Clothes can be put in or taken out while washer is running. 8- Tub cleans! tself in 30 seconds. 9 Metal swinging 'wringer. Low. S wings into 7 positions. Adjusts itself automatically for handkerchiefs or blankets. Automatic drainboard. Instant All parts enclosed. - Gumfoam Washer ;Wln tAi aluminum ji r :k " IHIi MAX lAUr bUO 214 Center . . i . , " Street " . 7 .". ' UTAH. PKQVO, f ".J11 '. T. " - "' ' i.o.b fTOa 30. ' ' -- . il.!!.; " if ; 1 L -- tgl T'-- r- - Mm ttmt 'Mf'y h R? ir"- - ' i ftri fsrjj UAiLWO VmU ll mm I . 5 l'. Duplex .t'hwton Duplex-Roedttc- r .... ... $1495 1450 495 1595 1650 1 BIG SIX W. R. 7r 11 P. . Duplex 5 4 P.M. Victori . . . . 2050 2150 Sedan. Bcrline 2225 lWrline . brakrs, 4 due wheels braket, 5 disc wheel.. 60 extra J75 extra (AH price. A o. b. factories and subed to change without rail. Coupe .... ' I.etun Sedan . . Brrline . . notii-- $1375 2650 . . 27S5 2860 hraka, 5 cfisc Hi vara f U'Hre !, X HA LM.ising that rlva!s many a Sedan in beauty,mfcmpleteness-incth.- ng, except price! ; .... . It Tias - ', - u- engine, with Delco Harrison radi-electrical equipment lubricatioii' feed ator positive pressure and Sry disc clutch. an I m . fmm rSSS21 P UfJH M US&tQm Duco finish And only $1065! Join fS'jfFrasrvwsa-8a-- ' ' PI C$i li 18 S TU D B B A KB 3 R YEA R enough page of American devotion written just over the hill and facing the town of Belleau." There stand 2,194 white crosses in beautiful thirteen long .rows, alignment, slightly eonvexed. It is the Alsne- Marne military cemetery. In the center Is a high Btnff where flies tjhe Amreiean flag. will be held In St. Louis, Mo., November 9 to 12. Miss Mary L. Downes of Chicago chief high ranger of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, has been selected as a delegate "from that society. "Mirny prominent women are Identified with the great service school of the N. C. C. W. at D. C. Among this number are Miss Agnes .Began, executive 9-secretary, and Mrs. Arthur S. Bird, vice president,'; said Miss, Downes. "This service school trains workers (United for all forms of social servli CUP IS WON BY FRESHMAN h The - B. r. U. high school has CATHOLIC WOMEN MEET NOVv 12 i r " -- mat ig . fCpolarino , February 1(W24 ' The Continental Oa Company Denver, Colorado. Oentlemen- :- ' M X Good II Service Values In Used Cars forAutomobiles TruckiTractors - - ' '! Use regularly th grade of Folarlne tecom mended by the, Chart M While cars " 0ne t0 White WcSa "bJ-- ted to trouble, using both Polarim no carbon and and you, too, will be "more than pleated by . retulu." v hl - DractiH Aulea, and we wanTyo ' J n mhanicaJ cellent mechanically and hi. appearance are now . on easoline. We ourre3 ' most unusual values. PPdepartaentfor your "buy," we advise coming in at once, for, as you are well aware, the de--' we .m"V - mand for Dodge Brothers Motor cars, "vboth new At points where lubrication and used, is very is often neglected, such as fan THB ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKS TRANSPORTATION have In strvlc a fleet of 96 large passenger and freight autos. Tbeat motor cars and trades an called upon to succtaafully meet such severs twts ss traversing Mllner Pass, altitude 11,797 feet, Berthoud Pass, altltads 11,800 feet, and ss the Rocky Mountain Parks Transporfrom the U. S. Government tation Company has the exclusive franchise lgh nto tha Rorky Mmntrin TWIr. f II 111 ll H asallll I. me" COM-PAN- tf 1 1 schedule under all conditions region of Colorado, their oars must travel on : ' "'.:, 4 s of weather and roads. fir'1" ll 1 I r 1 I MWniyMai THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (AOelareaoCwpenrtioa) hi iim inniiiw iinT"!1 srr "'- - t"' -- i t r- 1 w . - v - a our floor." They are If yon are interested in a real enclosed "car Very sincerely yours, 1 truS kn tcarrfjffl wiahe. for Dorge Brothers carsT closed which are exUsed re TandfW Y hub and universal joint, Buick' has automatic lubrica tion Buick engineering has y - : 1 TELL UglDE MOTOR CO. i Always Provo's New Laundry will .open Mbit day at 450 South Univer sity avenue. We are prepared to do all kinds of laundry work but will specialize in family washings at reasonable rates. We call for and deliver. TRY US If you like our work tell others; if not, tell us. strong.' Worsley Co., Inc. A When better autotnofeiles tre tu.UTt..t.t. will build them FirstQuality A. B. made Buick easy to lubricate. It is easier to care for a Buick Fl$-t4- at heard' by" the upper: classmen. In the yelling contest held this morning the high school ran away with six out of the seven votes, the seniors getting the seventh. The prize received is the Jensen cup presented to the school last year by the yell leaders. The credit for the winning should CHICAGO, , Nov. 8, be distributed between the two yell Interest of the Catholic Press.) masteTsrltr-Or"Clnrl- i: and Edwin omen of America is centered npon Srafiy'a' stenographer's so underMiss Gertrude Leichty the convention of the National paid, says Harry Ileal, that she Allen. of the original song and the Council of Catholic Women which emit dress any better than the writer students who came to the front with boss s wife does. such vim, vigor and pep. AVash-ingto- Jackson .Motor Car um,mmm 18 H I . complete. I f j I . 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Nomore exposure through holes torn InV In justice to yourself see this car todaV - ' them while, trying to obtain for the emergency the protection given by a closed car. For in the Duplex the side enclosures are rolled up safely out instantly accessible-ry- et of the way when not in use. new-typ- e open car if and healthful sunshine. Then in 30 seconds without even leaving your seat it can be changed to a deeply cushioned, richly appointed, fuHy protected enclosed car. It's no fuss or bother at all it's so simply lower the roller enclosures easy a child can do it. - Largest lbs. be brought to your home any say. No obligation. Phone you day without delay, f-., ' m k an enclosed car in 30 seconds 3 - DpUx-PhacU- - ; Op en car when vou want it g, Afajrfa .... u e highly-wrgfee- undisputed world leadership. There it stands today unchallenged, f ThtNewStudebakerSppMSa lift N. Univ. Ave. Phone 686 I Fred T. Rowland, Mgr. Fhonel022. Provo, Utah. . |