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Show r AGE SEC ... THE SUNDAY IIERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1325. - ..,.-,..,,.- . -- .4. -- - ii .. i, mmm . L D. S. CHURCH JSs ? and VQl Misses' Ready-to- 7 -- Q U - Door V CJv$) 4 & I'M ttXLOCK Publfc' . wjiNJPE$7lT ZJdillwery. EVENING MEETINGS IN ALL WARD CHAPELS BEGIN AT to 'A.A J Wear and Next T A "Library SPECIAL REDUCTION Oi Entire Stock FOURTH WARD Services to be teld in the Fourth ward this evening; will be under the auspices t the Religion class. Mrs. Mary L. Uarkham, supervisor ot the religion clstis work will be one ot the speaker. Annie A. Msdseo ot Salt Lake and Elizabeth Sonter ef Provo, returned missionaries from Mtilwsu- kee, will also be speakers. Special musical numbers have been arrang ed.. The public la extended cufclial Invitation, i onderfulsortmcntinmnhepopiilar aio maienaist4i complete range- of - ernue- Early shoppers Monday will select ffom these three groups f some of the greatest bargains ever of fered in Provo. Come and see.' , THIRD WARD The Third ward quartet, consist lng of Bract Haws, Kenneth Weight, La Mar Johnson and Fred Clark wilL furnish the musical numbers at the sacrament met tins this eve ; ning. LOTI 38 Silk - - -T- T sizes and styles. We always welcome you to come in and look whether or not you are ready to buy. Party COAtS! Dresses Dresses - -n- FIFTH WARD The services to be held in the Fifth, ward chapel this evening will be under (be direction of the Hun- day school. The program will be f urnlshetf'by the children of that or - S&8- 5Regular $10 to $15 The program for the sacrament services in the pioneer ward this evening will be furnished by the Religion class. Appropriate musical numbers have been .arranged and to 29M Values $24.50 home Evening Gowns $24.50 to $44.50 h BONNEVILLE WARD W. Woodward of the B. T. U. will be the "speaker at the regular sacrament services in the Bonneville ward this evening. The services are under the direction of the Religion cluss, ' . FLARES STRAIGHTLINE WRAP . All Fur Trimmed t - wmmm See Our. exclusive - MANAVU WARD Elmer Miller will be the speaker at the sacrament services In the Manavu ward this evening.-whicare tmaer me direction vi ue iie- ligion .class. Musical numbers wiU be furnished by a ladles chorus. , y ' good speakers will be present. On i4 Regular Sizes 16 to 40 PIONEER WARD i Values . gauUation. ALSO A REDUCTION LOT 2 lFSSUl ' 230 W. CENTER PROVO Dr. Hugh that are distinctjvein style and appearance. In all new materials and colors. Sizes Models 14 to 48. 'y , j The latest stvles. colors and mater ials, including the popular soft sat- ins, velvets, felts, velours, etc. - , -- CfiH HI -- 7, f - TjrfA MW r- ' Sa i m III 1 SPECIAL GIRL" F O R BENT Furnished oeated aprfrtments. 184 El Bth ii.. met, pr.eteudiiig to inquire the way to the office they had just left. .Out of twenty-twoinquiries they found When a concern wants some ad- only three persons who seemed to, name.vertising done, ona reason whyi an recognize the' I.ator the agency sent' a couple of outside man can ho!p is that he how' little the. public intelligent young 'men around town knows about the eoncernlts activ- to ring drSirraisliml what houses had furnaces and what sort, ities" and Its products. A coke company wanted , to see i Incidentally,.. they found quite a IBiore coke .burned and hired an ad- large, number of people, seemingly vertising avency to prepare adver- as well 'educated and up to snuff .. ..:J.. as the average, who did not" know tising., I"Of course everylxwly knows ns what coke was. . Some .thought It was cinders, or and who" we are." said the president, y'still we- thouKht advertising ashes; some had even hazier Ideas; might ha ! ha remind them," quite a number never had heard the .. . At the suggestion of the advertis, word. One of the most difficult things Ing man, the president accompanied him in a short walk arouiul the for people in any business to realblock. They tackled everybody they Mze is that Jhe things they know are J - not known as well by the outside world. It requires' more Imagination than most of us possess, to put ourselves- in another's place, mentally,, and know his limitations. - -- Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foota. -- -' " j - '. Telephone 283-R- ' Mrs. Edgar ' Howe and baby of Bingham visited at the. home of Mr. and Mrs.'T. 3. Foote last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oowley of Spring Canyon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Slack. ' Mrs. .Elma Clnff. MWs Nola-an- ca ii t, p,o .ftuothef.stcftIoufc Ribbed Bleach Silk Mrs. Dorlus.of Ephriam is ylsit-iuat (he home (it her daughter, Satis-- ; Mrs, Ilatvej Booth. ? g ...$1,85 Stripe $1.35 , $1.50 . .. Ankle $1.50 Length ,v Winter . Weight Heavy $2.25 Weight Wool " - Mr.nd MrrtwrenceE'lwBrds 'Kiii(iiptli.iiig Luill eiKl.your fmit troubles for 'cvw. of Clmrleiiton, Mr. and Mrs. aint-fratm- Exra ri may feel as if they, are, .cutting right coiHliination tf essential, oils with Snyder of Holier spent Sunday with iiit0 the. flesh. JouJeiljiitk-altwi-wit- h camphor and other iinttseTTrtcso Mrs. Minnie Phlllliis. the pain and torture and pray i Dottle fur quick; relief. What's to be done? for reducing Mr. mid Mrs. II. h. Slack' were ttuniKtHy Two or three applications of varicose or swollen veins. Silver City, visitors last week, TkliKinc s Einentld lul and in fiftemi , All druggies piuj-iiiY- liilimlei? aTI'TTie pa I A and siiroiiess Hist giipmtee Moone's.Eineruld .Mrs. fail Aiiderberg has returned to cud. your foot" trouliles iir.friim hie liospltal where she under-lious 0iwiiritisL A few more jipplicn-?i- l " ; . inU'rvalajaiid the; money. buvta aBoptatton,'-' urn-vo- id AdVi'-Hveu- $4.00 Garments Old Style appli-cntion- ! ...,......$1.50 Stripe Winter Weight Flat ; :..;..;....$1.10 Knit ; . Ribbed Cotton . ; '.' Silk ...$1.50 $1.75 . Heavy Bleach 7; . $2.25 Wool 7 r--l . GOQDSCO. i ADVERTISE IN THE ' HERAIjD COLUMNS ANDs KEEP UP WITH THE MARCH OF PROGRESS- - . szZiniS AND BOVKDCKUKltZ ffifTTTWDNSCW Irt r ' 'nt oiuci wuw. i -- 259 E. 3rd. 0 280-W- 0 FOR SALE Mangle beets and carrots by the ton. This week a special price. R. Gay. 314 W. 4th H. Phone 612. .0-3- 0 FOR SALE 1924 Chevrolet coupe, also three 1824 Ford touring: All good bargains. II. K. Jolley. 40 7 N. 3rd W. Phone 185-J0-2- ; Sherlock Holmes FOR RENTr Furn. rooms for house keeping. 284 E. 1st N. Phone . v ' - . . - N-2- 5 SALE Estate Heatrola,and Universal combination coal and' gas range. , Both practically new. Also Lloyd baby carriage and high chair. Owner leaving town and will sacrifice,, for quick sale. Call at 270 E. 1st S. or phone 806-FOR FOR SALE Three room borne with 6x12 rod lot on West Center stfeet Terms on part.. Price $3200. FOR RENT irtce little four room modern furnished home in southeast paft of Provo. Rent $25 per ' . month. , acres with three FOR SALE room home 4 shares of Big Bench water. Some orchard and berries. -f' Terms. Price 2W)ft-'RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance; Rentals. 78, North: University Avenue. Phone 108 Provo, Utah. . 0i 0-2- 7 FOR SALE 5 acres extra ; good land for onions, celery and all kinds of vegetables, only two miles from center of Provo. Price $1750. i' L. J. Knight, phone FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath, base-niet- it apartmehtWiUmake allow- ance for caring for furnace. Phone a)7-J- .or 4pttcnl and JewelryCo. -- y 0-2- 6 FOR RENT gKd lot, near depot., cheap. .Write 853 Bryan Ave. Salt Lake City. ORRALE-Sraall';h6m- ;$4.oo JENKINS KNIT Garments jtr 7 o variety 700-R-- Stripe i. . . mm i FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2 or 3 room apartment, with bath. 239 . N". 1st W. Phone 450-W- $1.35 Ribbed Cotton Silk ' Mrs, Ethel Quinn and .: daughter swelhng .reduces. Betty of Oaklatid, Cal., is a vlsitorJ And as for Soft Corns a ew s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl each 'night-a';-'lied time and Hogau. ' m . they just" seem- to shrivel right up and scale off. Mr. and Mrs.' AllH?rt Meldmm and .'Xr Liatter how discouraged you children , of Tremonton are the " have beeu with puds, shields, or guests of Mfs James Meldmm.. other applications, if you haVe not tried llmerald Oil then yon have . S1.00 .. d . ptm-ke- FOR SALE CafeJ at a big sacri nee, must he sold. Bargain on good five room modern house, close in. . MuLJieJL--gjM)(- l farm cheapt put of city, will take small home as jnn yajuieui, fiuuie Insurance Agency. Wg':- 0-2- Actually Reduces., the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be Picked Off of Mooue's Emerald Oil (full strength) today. drug store has Every well ,this, with the distinct understanding t lint your money will be cheerfully returned if it dues not reduce the inflammation, srireneps,,nnd pain niijch quicker than, any remedy J'ou ever used. ' , .Your bunions may be so swollen Flat Knit. FOR SAL&-- A large household "tutniture. North. .i Men's- - Salf-Lake- two-omic- e Garments Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gilllspie and Mr, and Mrs. James Gilllsple, spent . Monday in det a Time for Winter . Ruth Cluff.and Miss Ida Ltechty were Salt Lake visitors last week. HERE'S INSTANT RELIEF FROM All Druggists Say Emerald Oil Must Give Complete. faction or Money Cheerfully Refunded , Buy yours now from the biggest stock in Provo. Jfleasant View WANTED Develort.d mining proposition requiring liianagement and nioney. Only targej proved tonnage consiaerea. Aaures)i room zoo, num ber 72. Trinity Place, New Yofk . ' ".- City. , N-2- 5 A Gloriously Staged Musical Comedy Nobody knows N.-6t-h 0-2- 7 . "THE GLORIOUS $7.50 FOR SALE 5 I'ooml house with equity. Any large lot, has $ reasonable offer wil "be accepted. W. 639 604-W- COMING! to iiei,7 Today rd Millinery Values I VINEYARD WARD . The Religion class will have MAN WANTED (city or country) charge" of the program at the ' will old 11. established sacramenjvieehis imppllpiatl'n'Ofart'-yo'fuevening. Good speakers have been own permanent ' business selling arranged for and several musical necessities people must buy! every Will rendered. numbers be dayT Experience nnnecessary. Write & Co., McCQunon Factory 6C2 WARD TLMPANOGOS j At the sacrament services this eve- - Winona, Minn. Reli the whrd nine In Tlmpanogos furnish the program. I'LL MAKE you happy. Its a habit glon Ernest Williams, Hotel Roberts. Special musical numbers and good lor. been have arranged speakers FOR SALE Good range, 400 N. ' 6th W. XvlRD. VIEW PLESANT VietorAnderson of the' Lincoln high- - school will be fbe speaker at FOR RENT 3 room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnished, the sacrament services to be held In . Pleasant View ward this evening. reasonable, garage. Phone ' '' "I Special musical numbers will be ', g(ven. WANTED Help by tha day. 61 ,8. 2nd W. . New Arrivals of Exceptional III division mangeri Write at C. once for choice' of territory. Rogers, 5006 Euclid iAve., Cleve land. ' and m e, SALESMEN EsjierieneVd in ljt ' ing stacks are especially fitted lo in1 sell tknriechiltjrilirert" trthe ' turner... Cbauce to advance to- state - : - But nobody will page the great sleuth to follow .theplain tracks in the above photograph. It's a picture' study oi the truth of the present century.. great merchandising ' "t l "';'' The merchant who sells inferior merchandise, or who asks a long price for the goods which he offers for saleknows better than to buy advertising space to tell you about It He prefers darkhess to the cold light of newspaper publicity. He is either afraid of competition or is still laboring under the impression that ninety per cent of the buying public are mind readers: that they know just what he is offering for sale and will follow their mental "hunch" to his place of business. The publidhowever has been educated to newspaper mer- chandising methods. They follow the advertisements it's theirbuying guide and their merchandising bible- ;is pot represented frequently in the advertising' ..Ifiajirm columns of their local paper, they wonder why! "Is this particular merchant afraid of daylight Competition f?fa s k he 4or does he still cling to thelcildlashioned newspaper-reader- , idea that a customer is personal property.'' --Are your customers'wondering, why? : r? : I ... 1 ''.-'- , ,1 '" "" -- , . 1 i r |