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Show ft FKOVO EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY. DECEMBER LAW4 KAISER BILL'S BROTHER-IN- - NEWIilARSIIAL DAY - . V ISRUIiIORED THE-WOMA- N'Si ." I a,... t s N man wants a bat, bs goes buys, it, but a woman chops forv hera That only proves that buying a hat is aa Incident to a man end an event to a woman." Bo I read and stop a minttta ii ponder .Wonder if Uw author isn't a bit behind the time and is think) ing of a day when women bad pk nty of time to shop? Nowadays, with the majority of on women doing their shopping of freedom from their noon-houthe job, buying a hat has necessarily become for them just an incident instead of the event it once s the change in feminine l.te that comes the hardest Listen y any group of business r.nd professional women talk, and you will ' flnH nill of nil In that ti swallow is the "on time to shop" "If ma and changes ia Spring-villcity's official family are predicted by those familiar wKh plane ow under consideration by the new regime which assumes office after ths first of Uie year. A meeting of officers-elewas held recently for the purpc ot considering applications for various appointive off ieea. It is stated that the slate will be itretty well cleaned and new men will b.le4ueW4 Jst9 Sweeping " s. r v. y.. ct office. - rs t . While all of the changes have not been announced It is understood that F. H. Celventras is slated to succeed Wallace Bird to the office of marshal, and t-- S. Haymond will be given H. B. Gammell's place as . wo-we- nonsura-rfparasites," has sever -- been any greater thaa that of men parasites. What women suffer from yet is not getting paid for their work. Unrewarded drudgery is quite as stupi- lrilgnpial, anH much Imi tfing Klx-bo- night watchman. 'George Crantiall will to all probability succeed George A. Simpkins as superintendent of waterworks. Leonard J. Taylor has been suggested as electrician to take th place of William Grooms, and Irwin Eertlesen's name ia among those prominently mentioned for the place of engineer at the city's power plant In all probability John H. Man- wiring will remain as sexton and J Lee Davis may continue in the place as fire chief. Clift Hall has been suggested as the likely candidate for road supervisor to suc- teed Seymour MendenhalL a half quKfU foe attempting io smuggle in t Ha t f worth of diamonds and other sum. When the lucky buyer searched luxuries. If someone in the steerbeing fined 110 for ather buy she found the Interesting age were to bring In a brace of tempting liquid. It. would b an interesting geese it might be different. "Spits tcdition to prohibition lore to know work," the tattling of a disgrunt-t- d just how much ths whisky woulj social rival, is blamed by Mra have brought from the Ladies' Aid Busch, the lady, Lilly bidders if they bad known just for her downfall. smuggling If one remarks whst lurked within the funny old "just like, s woman," consider how cabinet many men have been lain low by Hairs-Sewe- d In "tpit work" o the part of malo A New York mid had enemies and business competitors. aoout 100 new hairs aewn in her The only difference is that when a d a other ths day by pate man makes another man "sell ou( Norweiglan proftasor who at low, it's "good business" and not claims to have sewn hairs into the pite work." baid heads of - Europe's royalty. Kunay thing, this,- girt having hair FA KM in only to have it cut off, IRGED men should be kgain! " CHICAGO, Dec, T (UP.-Far- m interested in this scientific developrslief as a step toward, nut onal ment, methinks. Kficuri ty wa demanded by General Spite Work" ' Somehow it's terribly hard to John J.'Perahing at ths ninth anaim k up Touch sympathy: for a wo- nual convention of 'the American man who must pay a $57,000 fine Farm Bureau federation aniauka. The two and Mate Wkdom Nc book has caused uch a furore in many moons as John Lang-du- n Davits' 'Short History oflwo-ruaa.- " he comments are as much fun as the book. Thus on woman revlewef writes: . e "The author's demand for of the right to work' is another of these sentimental evasion. The percentage of feminine was.-1-It'- PACE SEVEN 1927 vcaiL. s, tWe.r Lodios' Aid W hisUy JTwo and a half quarts of Halj and llaig whisky was sold by the Ladies' Aid Society of the FVesbyterian church of Ishpeming, Mich, for 75 cents at a rummage file not long ago. But it was all a uM nt mnM In km nM raKi $20,-00- 0 LITTLE JOE At to a we PrjicM AT Wp(X0 UK . .A distin-guisne- iV Tine - KM . si KF-LIK- Bald-head- ed here-toda- ; i T', - "ft t P. j Lil HYRUM TAYLOR DIES SUDDENLY 'j' t - - w j : Intimate views, these, of the recent mamuge in the ftchaumburg Palace at Bonn of Princess Victoria, sister, cf the former German kaiser, and Alexander Zoubkoff, a young Russian. Above, the ceremony; below, the wedding breakfast, with Piopst Adamantaw, 'the official clerygman, at the-leffe- Funeral services for Hyrum Taylor who died suddenly Tuesday eve fiing at his home, 528 East Center, Sprlngville, will be held Friday at 2 o'clock in the Fourth ward chapel. Mr. Taylor wan born in England, May 12, 1852. When very young, he rame with hfs"Tarents tb Utah. for a short time in Pay-ijoThey lived tout- - fcr the past 65 years has made his home in Springville. About a year ago Mr. Taylor suffered a stroke and has been In pool health since that time. His deatn was due to heart trouble. " In addition to his widow, Anna Edwards Taylor, he Is survived by two sons and, tour daughters us follows: William J. Taylor and John J. Taylor of Springville, Mrs. Mary A. Driggs of Springville, Mrs. Jane Richey of Santaquin, Mrs. Stella Williams of Mid vale and Mrs, Alberta Davis of Storrs, Utah, and one brother Jabez Taylor of Spring-vllle- ; . . Unusual Go!den Wedding Celebratton 'lr v, Now folks, this being: our first Big Dollar Day we arc offering these exceedingly low prices for Saturday only. So that these bargains will go around we are putting a limit on some items. ' :1; A real special colored borders and ' . . 5 fcr 22x42. plain Holiday special, extra slzo, b ' i . H." .C'-'- also twenty-nin- e grand children and one great grand child. ; Interment will be In the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of the Claudin Funeral heme. , -- , " . 2 r ) - . -- 1 it i rt?'i I, ,..... for LADIES' 7 ffl Art . liayon Silk' all shades, 2 BlRS A ' ,$1.50 , Men' fancy S. S. Legion To Give Christmas Program 12 pairs- - C1"flf - - - . . - Bows, latest r 3'for PIP lUU NIGHT GOWNS . yliUll Heavy LESS THAN 3 leather-face- pair . . Plain Brown Jersey Gloves PER BAKINO TtTpair . . Limit 10 V. . .1 . . ... , . . y . pair to a person 1 Ml hU.lt . -- "" A splendid program Is hdn ar- ranged, to be given under the direction of "the Alumni B. A. C. in the high school Friday December 9. beginning-a- t 11 o'clock A number of musical numbers and readings . will be given. The public Is espe cially invited to be present. s " i-- ... N .... -- DOUBLE ACTIMO Ehoner300 BAUKO EASIER cold days or ';;..''r3 (WnpA -- nights for a ill Yellow jli v5rB-.ce'a tt pi Ji centuryof experience is back of every can you buy. No expe unentmg m its man ufacture, nomistakes, failures or regrets in its use. Try it! You'll ' decided provement bakings at 9, im- in your yes, and We have received 200 of the famous surprise bags containing merchandise to value to 50c $5.00 Rayon Silk ,2 m I j- JACKETS- - Plain or fancy, a good value 50c; 4 for slip-ov- er ETJNUHEON CLOTHS r Pure Lanen $1.50 value . n . . Colored borders 2 for - . , . . : 4t00C 7 f( yiiUlL fM .. $1.00 " ....$1.00 n $1.00 . for s SPEGIAL One lot of Ladies' and Misses' Tine dress Hats, your choice- - jjj QQ PRINCESS SLIPS Ladies' Satin . Rafe'on, . . . i also Sport ... . .' . $1.00 368 Shopping Rate $2.00 Per Hour Transfer Service $1.00 SUIT CASES yLimiti. to a family "Knit Gloves, real 25c value $1,00 41,00 forV. Sleevless Lumber Jacketstor boys and jjirlsr2 for CHILDREN'S GLOVES -- JQ LADIES' VESTS a. m. 10 . 4 Packages $1,00 real $1.50 value VASES' ;'i.,. .. of THEN'STJNIONS Heavy Unions I'iain or fancy, a good volue for 5Qc, 4 for "Button' down oF sizes 24 to 28 . e i ... caiKiara- - or geneiaif tions of thrifty toua- - 3 es. Nearly half a .$1,00 81xU0 PILLOW CASES CHILDS' SWEATERS old reliable S- few left Large size 42x36 lUU Calumet is an ALUMNI PROGRAM 1i;oo fingered tipped flji flfl I d ............ .... .$1.00 SHEET- A - JERSEY GLOVES mJ-- MEN'S HEAVY WOOL HOSE $1.00 ypu genuine 5 tie 51? clip, good house broom for 01 nn value style ........................... yliUU pairs ... . Saturday, Dec. JJQ the thing mi nn t Sets,-jus- 5 . tie $1.00 Suspenders and Garter lor Xmas gifts, all in holiday boxes $1.00 ... . . ; iNot TIES" 50c I . 4 for 75c-alu- QQ Special assortment The members of the Service Star Legion will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. T. Nelson. The time of meeting has been changed from 3 o'clock until 2:30. An interesting Christmas program is being arranged according to made by president, Mrs. William Wainwright. Christ-inu- s sentiments will be called for at the meeting and all eligible members are asked to be present. 'fin tl y i I Outing Flannel . . . Bars A .1. . ... . Rayn mercerized T.T-- "all colors, '4 pair y I ilIU CHILDREN'S HOSE Black, cordovan, white . CAPS - toAi-2- UU MEN'S HOSE --'- latest fol.ors. large assortmentrsizes36 .V 24 $1.00 ..,,......... pair Thread Silk value, per pair flfl tfjl 'UU V . . , 01' flfl LADIES' HOSE iUw HOUSE DRESSES Dr. Lloyd Cullimore will give the cecond Inoculation for diphtheria Thursday December 15- .- in the Springville High school beginning at 9:30 o'clock. On account of the work with inoculations Dr. Cullimore will not The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Victor- - Piezzi of Santa Rosa," Cal., be ablertohoTd theTregular monthly was marked by the unusual feature of participation in the event of the health conference durine Hrpmhpr best man and bridesmaid of the couple. The Piezzis are seated in this according to Mrs. John Alleman, picture, and standing behind them are Mrs. Elizabeth Scheuren of chairman of the health unit. Berkeley and John Corini of Riverdale, their bridal attendants. The men came to California together 59 years ago from Switzerland and today are both wealthy landowners "These , SLIPPERS some Ions: sleeves -- (lfl TOILET SOAP MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS With or without collars v. make excellent Xmas pres'ehtV, lUU I , !sIE Ladies' Rayon, all ihe 1 : , . All shades, regular $1.50 value per pair - Second Inoculation To Be Given Dec. 15 I: N TOWELS WEST-CENTE- R" -- 1 - ' P.ROVO ii,' r 1 . Bring the Kiddies to Toyland s jmsur (ui w caire ZTT IT : . 362 West Center Street, ProiE o l ..." 1 II u k y s " t I - " -- V f v- - |