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Show THE SUNDAY HERALLV SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1924. - W " -- - II - ...IP., - ' - r S! g (HOPEFUL MOVIE QUO HOLLYWOOD i" - b. i. v- -v - rir 3 fiblandise I I 1 I I I 1 I ii Outing Flannel in light and 27-in- ch dark patterns, 15 (J 31inch Appleton Swiss Flannel, plain patterns, Outing 01 ZIC Heavy White Outing, Q1 a! 1 giving Turtimr 4Y FREE y itljlov. 25th, G f 0 - . V , 32-inc- 8v in iveh FREE with EVERY White-Damafe- k, yard beginning MONDAY, DAY, Nov. 25th at 6 P. M. Til ys will be on exhibition in ay rning, and until called for 'EI uesday evening. ' ,.gf 64-inc- art pattern h Damask, ySrd - .V. . . mercerized Damask,, yard ........ . . . Damask, yard ...... ;Me:n: V R ...,B5r .. J 2J . .... . . m ....yliJu ixti-n- f cordigan styles; Band and CI fTfl fine madras and percale . MEN'S UNIONS Men's heavy Cotton Union Suits, CI bleached and ecru; $1.75 value ....V...T..-'PI'- H3 . d - TwrmfTTtiimmuui- r-1" 121c 9-- 4 ...... . ......... h 2Jq extra quality Pillow Yj Ji uI C Tubing, vard English Romper cloth in checks and stripes, fj 42-inc- h 32-inc- h $4.50 to match; set 1 BRITA1NSFEAR 0 1 AIR CONTROL BY AMERICANS 1 10 aami heavy twill saline for petticoats and bloomers, QQ yard .. gjC 40-inc- h comfort styles, y 16fc tretpnnes for cur- tain:f and upholstery; 25c heaMy 30-in- ...... vard . . . . 36rinch Printed Curtain Madras in conventional and floral 1C2-- . UMU colored Indian Head, colors OfJL light blue, dark blue, tan, esignsJk'aIue-25cyardT-- rl Building of Zeppelins Said to c Preclude Trans-Atlanti- Traffic. f I.AREXCK DU BOSE. By Nov. . LONDON, United rress.) The United States is destined to lead the world in international aerial transiwrtation, some i'.HTts hefe predict. The flight of the ZR-3- , from Ger many to New Jersey, the acquisition- of that airship by the United States, and the plan for German ZepiK-liexperts to join Americans In building dirigibles at Akron. Ohio mark the beginning, many here believe, of a new aerial era in which America will take first 1 . Javendar: value 50c: vard. . . I? 5d Cotton Sheet fcJb CO qc ,3d si.ze 64x7& kels' on sheet 8ize 72x80 1 CQ QC ' u,uu .... .4. Pair . : hi haggage. Experts point to this progress and say : "Great guns ! If the Ger mans and the Americans get together in building Zeppelins and cliinnethe improvement as no doubt "Ihey will there's, ho telling how far they will go! And no other European country can even touch them. No other country even has a start They'll have the Atlantic air trade grabbed!" $8.95 b. Carhart's are the original manufacturers of the world to make 5-l- b. Plain Cotton Sheet Blankets, size CI QC 60x76; tan, navy. uniforasfdrmembersoJ Pair Carhart's grow their cotton, weave it into yarn, convert their own cloths for their manufactured ' product, and manufacture the most honest garment . made on the globe. v Carhart has been the biggest individual contribution to the- - sap-po- rt of ttthe ideals of organized Fancy Wool Nap Comfort ables, size 66x84 Dress Goods .Our store is headquarters for the. new things In dress fabrics. Highest quality. Lowest prices. Hamilton All Wool Serge, colors: navy, gunmetal, 7C 'cardinal, brown; yard...... Iww neat double .color checks for Misses' school dresses; QQ . $3.45 44-in- ch JuDiards fine all wool cashmere plaids, value $1.65; QQ 40-in- ch f 28-in- . Unions, sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16; each ........... 1 .. T CI nn liUU dozen of those 23x44-inc- h Bleached Turkish Bath C1 Qft Towels, 4 for. ...... . . : . . $ I lUll 50 A. D. 1925. 0 TiiY"yynnAruVVXJTJt Towels Misses' heavy fleeced, drop seat " where Misses' Unions Consult County Cleric or respective signers for fur ther Information. NOTICE TO . CREDITORS: In the matters of the estate ' ot LeBoy R. love, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Baker & Baker, OS Wes Center street, Provo, Utah, on ot before the :18th day of January, lenghts T no-- tlrr FJ Remnant Counter Aaaa.ii . Probata and guardianship Hfil Visit Our you will find suitable in table linens, white goods, sheetings,, muslins,- - ging hams, outings, cheviots, crepes, cretonnes,' and romper' cloths at prices much under regular. LEGAL NOTICES. 0 36-in- ch labor..; -j We are exclusive agents for Car-ha- rt products. Carhart denim uniforms for engineers, furnace men and mechanics, painters' overalls, plasterers' overalls, expressmen's overalls and engineers' caps. Also bhie bandana handker-. . chiefs with imprint of the Carhart Cotton Mills of Alabama. CALL TO SEE THEM - .....,..I3J $3.9 - two-third- Blanket, All Wool English Army Blanket. ijpecial Renovated All Wool English Army Blanket. - TranRiwrtaHon men; here say that the United States will accom-plis- h in the air all that sho failed' to do on the sea. In four years, from 1014 to IfllR the Germans increased the volume or lifitmg gas in Zeppelins from 794,200 to 3,812,400 cubic feet; in creased the "useful load" from 8 tons to 82 tons; increased the speed from 47 to SI miles per hour. Most important of all, the "aerostaie coefficient of utilization" was Increased from 29 per cent in 1914 to 59 per cent in 1018. This expresses; the1 relation between the useful load which an airship can carry and the total weight of that airship. It means that in s 1912 of the load was wasted. Most of the load the Zeppelin carried then was itself. Now more than half Its load is "useful" that is passengers, freight, mail, ....... All Wool Springfield wonderful value, " place.., 36-in- Nashua Plaid Wool Nap Blanket, bbxsO; regular price M fjC OijO . ... . . . . $3.93. ' Pair . 40 per cent Wool Plaid Blankets, wide soisette binding. CK QC . .. Pair ... ;vui33 Work Clothes tor Organized . v"u "WW DRESS SHffiTS . . . . CARHART nn ........... ..... economical housewife m 1,aid lilanet' the community. -- -- a . . .......... OC 15c h -- dollar-for-doll- ar 1 n Brown That will mean big sav- ings to every thrifty, 36x36 cream art linen, hemstitched (PC and embroidered, four napkins to match; set. . . . S'UitJ 36x36 white art linen, dainty em- broidery- ,- four napkins ,,;.....$2.45 25i BOYS HIGH TOP BOOTS CO AQ Sizes 8 to lVi ; $4.00 values, Pair oar-attache- . 36-in- ch . MEN'S WOOL HOSE In heather mixture.: 3pair for 36-in- Uluslin, yard heavy Brown Muslin, yard 3 ized labor. . 25c $1.00 BLIJKETS V,IJ MEN'S HOSE cotton. .Heavy MEN'S ........ .......... e-i- $1.48 PAJAMAS Men's heavy flannel Pajamas, full cut, silk trimmed. $3.00 value. CO ID Cannot be made for this price - 1 . 85c 2 VESTS AND . .LK COATS ck. Sntiitj and dark patterns; 10 lUC yard t. 80x80 count Rumsen Ranger T 2'2 yard' finished Cloth with bor der all around, beautiful (PQ CO patterns; each . . . ; .'. . . . . Vfciwv OVERALLS Men's 220 weight Overalls, high back, full cut. J j 36-inc- heavy Irish double Damask 72-in- ch 'RTiNG FOR PARTICULARS TB5 .- Cambrljc, yard -- . . . .... -- TnchHwhitevure-irisfi- linen Damask, yard k - 80x80 count extra quality Bleached Muslin, t4 Lib yard extravalue Unbleached ..... 44c Sheetinir. vard . heavy Bleached Sheeting, Jl 7 Hlb V;. yard heavy Pillow. Tubing, 4 Throughout the year there 1 a steady stream of aspirants to tin- - : ema fortune pouring into UoUywood V but la the spring aad again In the ; fall this flow la strongest y True, cameras are clicking mer rily in most of the studios with production programs showing little sign of the usual slack season In the closing months of the year. But the host of those who would gala re- -; nown before the sputtering arcs 1 ' constantly increasing. ' "Read 'Merton of the Movlea and' then bear in mind that not all young men have the duck that Mer-to- n did," is the advice of William derMllle, noted Paramount producer and the words are blown right back of new-- , into bis mouth by the rush . .. comer. ; "I have given several young men a chance to play quite important parts in my productions and the result lias usually been that we have all regretted It They were not ready for the parts and felt dis couraged, and I had spent thousands of dollars for nothing. "The worst thing that can happen to a novice Is to have a big oppor tunity before he is ready for It. A part, that is too wnall for him to licttcr Hum one that is too' big- - lie will "grow iu the first and full In the seennd. , S .......... 9-- e illuKlotimefifc 0 36-in- -- mercerized cream pure linen 58-in- ther than he. will know Jhey are advertised in The Jmber25th. nair for. 30-in- ch chrysanthemum pattern. 72-In- een placed in a SEALED At ising Manager of THE 2 h fine 4alburnie and Amoskeag Ginghams, yard . 25c Lingerie Crepe ; colors ; light blue, pink, apricot, t)4I C L canary, white; yard. , . . 30 inch printed Lingerie 101 Crepes; special, yard. . . . - IZ 2 C h Standard Percales, in Tigfif 32-inC- m Cloth; special, each 50c . . . .." 27-inc- 72x71mperted colored mercerized" mercerized cross-check- ,: h 0 7 fine soft Bleached Muslin; 8 yards for. . . . . heavy Bleached Muslin, vard 36-inc- C Ginghams, yard h Amoskeag and York fancy Dress v ICS-ya- rd staple Ginghams, Teat Terkej with Pride 58-inc- ift1 Corded Dress h ..... Taole: Linens TSiai F m p.m. Heavy White Outing,' 36-in- ch .1 i .... yard Mi I . ZIC The sleek-haire- 36-in- 36-inc- 13. fall crops rel being harvested' throughout Vural America.would-b-TUt fall rush of and bobbed-tressehattbandmen f&rmerettea, hoping for rich pick- lugs. In Hollywood, la In full swing. Ail of them are praying for a plenteous yield off fame and funds. Most of teem are doomed to painful dls- - 0 ... Nor, HOLLYWOOD,- El v Staff Correspondent) - (I'nibed Pr DOMESTIC 27-in- ch I- ' By HAROLD E. SWISHEB. November trai Give - il J Iltef m m V 1 WLIFTON CO. rwr WW Tuesdaj Night , 5 p. m. yard ft l ll Away 1MM 0l fall & n U Everybody's Store. l I 1 nun w ki Fall Crop of Aspirants Big, Bui Directors Bank on Experience. J. C. HALBEBSLEBEN. Administrator with will annexed. BAKE It & BAKER. . Attorneys. (First publication, Nov., ao. Last publication N. 130, 1924.) 0 Out of 146 homicides, taken at random, only one person paid the ; death, penalty, according to a pub lished report of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. 1 So terrific was the exertion of movement at the altitude of 28,000 feet in the last Mount Everest ex pedition, that the explorers were able to climb only 80 feet In an hour. Another attempt Will be made S , to. scale the. mountain. ... - |