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Show - THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925. JUttXXIUZEXMIIHISIFfl ' ft i - M ITTiTmtrh 1 n a wjti rh saved mil y women dollars. nave you visi 4 d this storemany seen the and Bargains: ersre offering? tvcftavg added many new specials for tn emr ao law nw uajai imi ntiiv.ii in wvitv vui greauy piease every shopper wno; at' tends this sale. Our entire stock of merchandise has been reduced irt order for you to select any iteiri you want and get itat a liberal reduction Sale endsgaturday, Mar. 14. : 700 Yards .t...r ; OVER-LACEEMBROID- LACES. ERIES AND VEILINGS ON SALE MONDAY, 10 A. M. I - Values 25c to $1.50. Special . COUNTY NEWS 1 1 1 1 'ixLh S, ATTRAINING IS QVEN OLD SPANISH FOKK, retirlug Ushoprie oiTTB TSHrtfc Bishop Willjaia Grotegirt, lavid VV. K. WilUuws wa bnwd t a I Hi v in, nmw-lir-s hwiblie iwb'i"" ThnrsdaJ venii at tue City pavilion. In dancing. The eveuing w as feature of sanies and a pxtfram, the entertainment was a relay ttft rac$ Mwm the old bishopric and their BWwKora, whh-- waa woa bjr the latter. Walter Briggs. chairman aa' of the rwn-atiocommittee, ' ' ; in I'hargn. Befreshhients were served to 400 guests.. V ward al snt GOP. PUNISHES REBE QUARTET lie . Curtain S ct irr and Marquisettes i m white, . biege, ecru. 25c value- - patterns. 25c values. K 4th announce il Reward. TTtif J1S JJJ toll M-- ' - '4 .. A NEW CDAGH ultima-twunietve- d - ,i 0 ST. PETEltSBt Pennock, star WASHINGTON, March covering from A, row broke Mnioiig Hepublicana is on the senate floor today over the lantic City, miss ing from-thfor membera of four, party oiistis their uVtiffties against President York Yankees. first baseman, OoolidKe in the last eainimign. RG, Fla. Herb southpaw, who is rean operation In Atnow the only regular camp of the New r Wally arrived last (light. Plpp.-regula- t 4". Before you buy any car, see this hew Standard Six Coach very fine car at an except 1 tio y low price; FOR SALE Two good dairy cows. One pure bred Holstelii, one good . grade Jersey. Phone 393-W- r f. o. b, factory -- 3 IIOl'SE FOR RENT Strictly mod era, 2nd N. and 1st E. Inquire . at 211 N. Univ. Ave. TeL 650-W- U-1- SIIREVEPORT. La. The Clancy prevented Kepublican, Nebiankn, i-FOR SALE BY OWNER One large 1 ci.mslderatioii of the new senate clan, as the. White Sox scrubs are borne. fiid modern brick committee lint which drops Senators known, beat the regulars, 4 to 1, in Cboiee- bit. Small payment down. ?.'?. a four Lnujng game yesterday. Lltf oleUeX- - J'!!eIj,JJfdll easy teniw fnrroirw at 815 B. Brookhart frum their seniority M14 North. and t rents theni as membera LAKEIANJ), Kla. This 8Haker, Cleveland the of of a new party. 'Indians, FOR SALE Ideal manager location, Prow The objection was made after yesterday removed all doubt as to Bench ; eleetric'Iigbtsy-telephtih- e, Senator Borah, Idaho, Kepublican, who will play center this season , 5 or 10 acres, in B had denounced the action of the when be said "there isn't a ball water, servb-e' near niterurbau line. P. O. Box 83, .. " n , Republican conference and warned player on this team good enough to ' , .5 Provo, I'tah. that the ltepublicnns were "robbing take ce'nlerfield away from me." the states who eleftedjtbese men as uralshed FOR It EN Kcpublicaus" of their richta. TARPON SPRINGS. Fla. First rooms for "riicHi (minim f,w the Urnwns reflsoniible. 01 W, 2nd 8. starts today between two picked teams. Manager Kisler is forced to hin triini" 'i"')fibe "!grl as i rvlc s of sucb veterans Jaeobson ami DanfoPth wbn A Hocial was held at the IwmTe of FOR RENT Farm, Mrs. V. J. Clegg Wednesday aftur- - are "boblouf's." Write Mrsi 4nwin ii) honor of alEsJluland Hard MO mnl Mrsr Kirty Al';rsTA, Ga Wit h everyone S au(J music "were the AHe,aiuet diversions ol but M.imihh B4Whitehill Itwainpr the af term sn and a dainty .luncheon 'he Detroit Tigers put in another FOR SALE Nursery ktock, opening for spring, March 10, with com was served to Mrs. W. J. Clegg lay of hard work. Mamish remains roses. Scrub plete line everbbHiinlng he imlv unsigned Tiger'. Mrst Jesse Harding, Mrs. John K shrubs, Kbade Allen, Sirs. Joseph A. Murdink, Mrs. tames pnictif e will s'tart next week. Iieonies, flowering trees, fruit tpes and lierry plants. ilyrum" Irsen, XIrs. Ray Hardine W Just below t'liion deixt, or phone Mrs. Thorit Herbertson, Mrs. J. J. ' . B, II. Bower. Madseri, Jr., Mrs. Bradford Shum-way- , Mrs. Murray Murdock, Mrs SALESMEN District managers for 'ilford Allen. LjMlia Ekiiis, Mr. Lincoln gear shift. Greatest inMrs. CtoUle Stone, Mrs. Orvil Stone. vention for Ford cars. Sells for $3. Mrs. C. M.. Stewart Mrs. Artel Lar- Every Ford owner prospect. Big Mrs sen, Mrs. Victor ' Vickland, commission. Department O, 2301 S. Vern Williams, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs Los Grand, Angeles, Culif. George F. Wells, Mis Zina Cleg-Miss Verona Clegg, Miss Lj)is Lai .Pi!cilla Dean of movie,, fame, REBEKAHS Sl'EPRISED. si'n and the guests of honor. 'rove a completed Jewett DeLuxe mring; car off the end of the final Mrs. Ella HerlH?rtson entertalne SPANISH FORK, March, Y-- The ssembly line during a recent visit officers and teacher; members of theMver Star Ifelieknh to of the the Jewett plant nf tier iinmeThttrstiayar ternoon, Theweil-dresseA quid .made from tobacco,' leaves youngman of portion of male convicts In prisons Motor Car company. This Is lodge were surprised Thursday night March 5. Games and BHtsteereeiu the pro of eocoa phiiit,-an- d wood Jish pastes and on l, "the rprw'rllejtofetnaless-lOto-thriMnkrtlrbe foloTvJng their meoting . when the the extreme end of what Is known of hanlened trlmlnaut- is" forms a bulge in one cheek of also jeyed and n delicious luncheon' was bracelets wrist wears portion copper as one of the longest final assembly members of "the J,' O. O. F. lodge served. ' most every Indian one seef ia tight that his bands grow numb (52 per cent to 17 per cent lines in the ;automolHeA- - Industry. swarmed into-tb.- B lodge roonr. The and useless. The Mardl Gros Jia been cele- - Bolivia. Tirw ward presided run under their own power was speiit mctBlly enjoying; games. must be six feet talL Ga the face-o- f stHtistlcs, the pro and elaborate dlplaylnceJS27. fllny 4,Bnshfnl Mr. Bob" to a large bllegJBre onto the test where a thorough final audience In the- Vnley'ard ward R anms(ment haM Wednesday evening. inspection is given before shipment, Dea-Miss has just completed an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gammon Inspection of the factory, starting With the 'motor plant and. following spent a. few jlays In Suit Lake visit-- , through the various operations in friends. relatives and ing with, the manufacture of. an automobile. Shows 2;45, 10c, 25c; Uve. 8:15, 25c, 40g 50c. TTi" ""ti'eiit wap; "It was worth Mr; and Mrs. Oloide Stone and Mr. r how, and Mrs. ' Iceland J. Gammon a trip from HollyWood-to-8e.f"I know he's yellow, but so is his money." A woman motored to Salt Lake Thursday they make them." said that of him and such things had been his environment eveniugnnd attended the "Bird of until his father disowned him and he became Paradise" at the Wilkes theater. man. - - rth priv-il('C- !i , i, A-- 15c Tl r New Lot of t ST X. one-sma- CHMjClEST Yard wide, good : -- Pair readinc (tesaea, near Ladies' gymnasium. Bel urn to SALE l ued luahuKMuy davenport in fine shape, extra heavy EABWATER, r'H;. March 7. priced. Lauulng Turn.' Co, 8 (UJ.) "SIk your WBtracta or West Center. rfub mn gvt quit, the Brookl FitU SAJE Buckeye along without yoii wa XH White Jttborn heus, and a dress on Ias;iy Vance aiid M 10 Burleigh Grime, star Pitchers, by form. Phone ttia ('buries Ebliettg, president of the Ehbetta said be had of- LOSTGrew and whit- - Victory Robins. bicycle with red forks, from Mae-ae- r fered Grimes $11,500 a year and had schoo'l. tender raU 106 S. 6th contractfor three year draws E. or phoue 95.. Rewards vanec calling for $47,000.' Grimes wanta $i:,000 a year and. a $2,000 FOR RENT Nlc clean room. bnmw for sipnlnit nd VaAoej-an- l 1032-W- . Also iwant-rho- ne the tea day clause removed from his .' contract. FOR UEXT-On- e steam heated sleepiiiK room. Board if desired. SARA SATO. Fla, Pip Koehler, M IS 2S7 E, 2ud N. PhoiM SSOrJ. Prank Walker, Mickey Devine and John Wisner are the most promising FOR SALE Good first crop hay. young ylttyers in the New York or 15 delivered. Phone 38S-Giant camp.', W. A. Chapman, 290 E. Center. M IS i YARD --- LOST -- QUARTERS BISHOPRIC liU--A Some nice bull terrier imps for aa.l. JSOWlst N. IXJGS 1 PAGE FIVE," "ToilavfSTT ' VITHfilAJORS. If RECEPTION --ha- s J;lNen i Spuing Coats n2 M-- , hasjust-arrivedIh- ey 4 1 are of the choicest mate- x un uiu Miaucs. riais 41 If J ana nnea '"J - es uainiuy to $36.75. priced for iruii-valu- - - - $27.00 Special -- -- -- V 1 ,$ f'V r?- i&';" - . J MONDAY ONLY MOVIE STAR lOf-W- NAYL0R AUTO CO. VISITS PAIGE AUTO PLANT . Talge-Detro- 218 W. Center lt d - -- n ElkeuaL-Athe4YlilJter.IU- wlth-rwvolr- ju ft ' ,,,IKBBBBBBBB1BBlliiiMMiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiMii"""E- CxilIIHE :UnSUEI9HllUEISEE3KS3aBI8B , r. mraid Four Shows Dally 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ROBERT Z LEONARD , ill COLUMB A. WILHELMMARX Mr. -- and Mrs, C, M. Stewart were at their home TiKs(lay evening by neighbors and friends. . Games and music were the entertainment for the evening and a delicious luncheon was ser- BERLIN, March 7. (U.P.)' Wil- " hehn lai'x, former ehnneellor- - who twenty-five. recently resigned the Prussian "entertained at r Mrs, Susie Madsen probnbly" will be the a (piilting party at her home Thurs- Republican candidate fo.tbe presi day afFeroon dency. IJiS record as chancellor, coupled and luncheon were enjoyed by those. with his winning personality, is present. .... r' cnuslng fhe movement in his behalf Tuesday evening, March 10 a to gain strengthand political indilinsiness meeting of the Vineyard cations are he probnbly would stand ward Relief Sxrety,will be held in a far better chance ot vlct'ory-tha- n candidates the ward house. The. lesson will Jif any of : severaL other ' " ; . given by Mrs, Henry Maag. Mem- being considered. While the presidential campaign bers of the stake board" Will le is causing enormous interpresent apd all- members are urged already est, the public's attention Is divided to be present. the security by two other matter pact and the railroad strike. .There, Is ml general feeling that safety : pact .would jsa far toward, healing Europe's post-wa- r suspicions and alarm, but the Gerr.mn press is doubtful if France, would permit any 'workable safety pact arid also Is worried because of. Poland's criticism of , the proposed pact. , MONDAY AND r pleasanflsurprised IS CANDIDATE The VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ B&orvfTkt Four Ilanemm to the Love SKe Kindled! Pirinc ess "FAMILY Vets' . and -- TUESDAY WILLIAM DESMOND ' NEWS WEEKLY, "STRAIGHT e THROUGir . uuuu-uij- ." """ - COMEDY ATLANTA, Ga., March 7 (V.V.) Criminnl prosecution of TJutzon ' ' Borglum for destroying models of (he Stone mountain .memorial after be was dismissed as sculptor virtually collaijsed today when the state of Georgia 'withdrew Its .demand that-hbe extradited from North Carolina to face 'trial on felony ' ..:;- charge. The first ear of butter was tshipv ed to New York in 18S0 by Governor Hoard, of Wisconsin, proving the value of the.refrlgerator car to the world. ' - . SPAT FAMTT V u W Ii M -- . . in .'. "PAHTA TlTn a ; H M THFSlMBOS i ' Comedy Acruliatic Entertainers . "ln " : M M M K H c ; - n M - RAY AND EDNA TRACY COMING THROUGH . M M A Farce Comedy, by Willard Mack "' . . -- - H ti ( ' Special Comedy "HOT DOG" 'K N ' - .i H - .aI?iano Eccentricities" in- - and - "The Bear Cat" supported by LLOYD WHITLOCK . v PAT HARMON WILLIAM IiOOTH TILT0N '. - - THOMAS MEIGHAN . !! U FRED C. HAGAN & CO. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . it . ''Varieties of the West" a George W. Hill Production. ' v ... '. r WYOMING DUO Ruth Gordon and Budd Carlell WILLIAM HAINES ALL SEATSlQc Comedy ::; with - GEORGE NICHOLS PHYLLIS HAVER ROSQOE KARNS Presents- Introducing EDITH rJEYRL SWAN America's Foremost Lady Trombonist- ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN -- - . THE AFRICAN DUKE featuring , And' She Swore She Would Never Saeaanb :;: EXPRESS ; VAUDEVILLE t! TARRELL TAYLOR TRIO MIDNIGHT " ORPHEIM I See this absorbing story of love and regeneration in -- by JUNIO- R- ACTS -- ' Written etfetidly for Mist Murray MONDAY: ' ., IN 1 11 . It II 1 1 I i II 1 - COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Ralph E. Boath, Director ItUft&VVUUU VULMAjXa- i I i 1 1 1 l ' I I ! i i r f 1 K |