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Show FAGS FOUR . pro VcJ Evening herald, mootay.'october 251925: CIMISLIUST. REGISTER NOW BIRTHDAY DINNER Honoring Irofesbr H. William ' Mrs. It r. Glpple of Los Angeles, Cuultuuet from page ajMrr)" " ' X ' .. v ah4 Mrs. William II. Boyle at their- U & 3rd East.' , home on North University avenue jDwtrh-- t Mrs, Maude T. Hunt, She returnod er. 55 8, jst East during Ut--e- k. home Monday tnornhig. .District Mrs, Zlla F. Stabbs, 32 E, 3r4 South. , w ' i Annie W; Peter- TO CIVE fHUMVEIt ' Dislrki A Itridul shower wfU be gives soavSSS W. 4th South.' DWrict 0 M.n. Emma G. Jones, TuauHlay reulng in, honor of MUa bride ol the near W7 8. 6th We. Ufsbie MNJUhms. District T Mrtr.Mary Vtnceut, future, by toe Ladies' chores of . the Provo First ward, of which she T53 West ilk South- 8cott District S Mrs. Eilsa U a member. lavltatkms have been SoutJh. ittb .West irrtcd to twity-fi- : B&7le,7whowrthdyimhfwiTfftrf Jar occurred Wrduesda, os) Boyle at a dln-n- cr party at their bouM. The guettta preseu were Mr. and Mrs. g, II. Noyaa of Slt. LaeA.9fy, Mr, and Mrs. Rrta Efc'il. of MuiJt.ton, Mr. an dMrs. John I". Htfrria and Mr. and Mrs. John K. Harris and Mr. i!lM;it.sb Fork', and Mrs. Ii. V, Viiyple - '.- , - ENTERTAINS CLl6 MrA.-C- . L.' Naylot jwaa i'ihiirBl-- . to the memberi of th hostess Ing Huturday afternoon Bridge dub at Gl ESTS Sl"XDAI ' '. The hef hotnedttfhig the week-enMr; and Mrs, Albert J3. Jones entertaining rooms were prettily were the dinner gueiu of Mr. and with and baskets decorated bqwls, Mrs. T. C. Larsen at their home vaspq of vhrysatitfaemumt aud marl- Kuuday.- golds.. Card prliK-- were awarded to : Mrs. A. B. Morgan and Mrs. George VISITING HER- BK Bratton. Che club members aud Booth f Vancouver, Miss Lillian Mra Htfniv umttii iirjutit was the house gaeet of fMD. v.i,.i.. at Us. auto unites j B. Morgan, Mrs. J. W. Fjarrer, Mrs. Mr. nd"Mr. J."vSWbirtar4BS the arli part of Jhjs week. s Columbia Records are in the lead, Have you heard of the new electrical proc they Etores and we will play one of these marvelous new record for you. All scratches and foreign noises, ql inyjiarejire elimiated.The sounds ecnu forth clear, rich and pure.,, lie sure and get one. Try one out on jour . "" cwn machine. - -- Sprfngville Nephi ' C y 1 i . i pi. Grove Paysoij Sp. For k "j ., m L i - - - never r- r.:j:et,around-tp- - a new lamp shade-l- fe latest novel every woman has a list of thinjp A bit of embroidery that HnehowHBht"Bevef ffflda4im to to do. "';fv- - ;"v But ilyou will use our Bough TJry service yoji can do these long postponed things. Rough, Drir gives you many new hours of leisure, for it washes - fet-arou- 10th West , ... ; District lOMra. Mattle Hardittg, 380 X. 7th West District 11 Mrs. Louie ' Dixon, 233 North 5th West: ' everything without starch, irons fla work, drys the wearing apparel, "startching the pieces that; J need it. Hie cost ? Moderate, indeed. -- DUtrlctTIJ-aerhettaBec- 256 N ROUGH DRY 7Vaclb. eTi 1 '''' Alpine Mra. Josephine Strong. . Aruerkran Fork .., District 1 Martha Chlpman. District 2 Emily Taxman. Karren. District District Bromley. ' DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall aud 37?WcsrCenter St; Mis. J. B. Tucker, Mrs.i'0. Ore of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benninghaai of MonUnii, and Mrs. Florence Omelia Salt Luke City were the dinner JJJJBBBBBsssWlassassR of California, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones of gliests ''.L Benjamin Sunday. Delia Tippets. ' ';.,' R.1DIO PARTY CUlrtOO Mr. nnd Mrs, Ileber Ruper en, GIVES PARTY Earl JoneaV, tertained friends at their borne SunMis. tavar Christensilii, Mrs. WilCedar ForJ at a radio The day evening party. liam Davis uutl Mr, F. F. Kalle W. T. ,. Hacking. were con-' entertained with a guests were hostesses lit au entertainment t'ultoii Louise Homer, famous concerL given at the bouie of the latter Mrs. Eatella :imer! .' . tralto of the Metropolitan 'Opera during, in honor of Elberta Present were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Percy, who left' this company. IMstrhtt 1 Mrs.; Leuora Jones. Mrs. Arnold BawlliytH, Mr, and Mrs. iiiiiriihiif fur C.r.'llid Islund Nil). A District 2 J. N. McLeod (Divi rmnf-rr Mtn UalimoeH-ihcm- o wan carried out tittymtHtr iurr-a- ua rTlendlPwtgnt Packard, Mr. and Mrs, Par- in fh -- ,..,. ,i,.,.,inltioiiR and in the Fairficld-- ley Larsen. lr. ana Mrs. j. Karl rt'tresuiucB- twas W. B. Thomas. Pax-naBeck, and Dr. and Mrs. Alma Uie feature of the entertainment Goshen Dainty refreshments were Ihe guest lint included Messrs. and ' Mrs. Bertha Iewis. served folowir;i the concert .McKdames Roy 'Gillisple, Joseph Genola ' Ileber iHine, Alva Hitlberslabeji. Mrs. Lottie Jensen. ( I.l'B MEETS Nelson, Joseph B. Warren, C C. . , Hjgiiland ... 'Tlie members of the Social Hour Jones, Messrs William Davis, Lavar Elizabeth Meyers. club were pleasantly entertained at . 'bri,stcnsj'!i, FJEflUeAndJhft ilie home of Mrs. D. 'J. McBride honored guest District 1 Celestfa Featherstone. last week.. Needjeworlc waa the feaDistrict 2 Mrs. James Trjuanian " ture of the entertainment Those BRIDGE PAKTY District rs. E. J. Larsen, present. .Including the clilb members airs. M. E. Bullock entertained a District 4 Clara Asher. and invited gnesta, were Mrs. Laura few friends atJipr home at bridge District 5 Mrs. Roger Gordon. Cunningham,. Mrs; John Vance. Mrs. Saturday nftcrnoon. Mrs. Stanley bake .lames Wilson. Mrs. Susan Heath, Morgan held high score with Mrs. Bosetta Johnson, Mrs. O. F. Carroll, Mrs. P. A. Blair, Howard Graham Late fall Lake Shore Y Mr.. Roy Parks, Mrs. Ray Cutler 'flowers were used to Serena F.. Argvln. beautify the nnd Mrs. Belle Bnehman. living;-roomIn which four tables Mapleton . were arranged for bridge. The David R, Kvaus. HONORS Gl ESTS following were present: Mrs7 Stan A dinner party was given nt the ley Dixon, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Thomas Plefer. It should take only one guess te home of Sir. rind Mrs. Louis A. Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. Wrllace Orem answer the fimt (piestion. Some ' Culberfsen, Jr., Sunday, in honor ijialley. Mrs. Whit Hoover, Mrs.Olen of the other questions may take William 5. Park. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Portoh of Salt jfimmons, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. son more.. The correct answers ap'iear Paj H Lake City, who were their guests. Stanley Morgan", Mrs. Howard District ia anotherplace in thi paper--Jfapple The centerpie-- e of the dining table Graham, Mrs. Lenn Vincent. Mrs. 1 Who is shown, in the District 2 Mrs, Jennie McClcllan was a deep bowl of marigolds. Cov- J. II. IIoganrahiMrsJl-"Paer.- District 3 " Flora Barnett picture? ; ers were laid for- - ten. 2 How ninny American' republics Pleaaant Grove ' r.re memliers of the District 1 Angle AVarnlck. , lrf . :. . i. j. Union? District 2 Leona Told. District 3 Emily B; line. Ji Who laid the cornerstone of the original capitol building at District 4 J. D. Wadley. Washington, D. C? Pleasant Vicw 4 How many minutes are there Mrs. Vern York. sW ItAI. COCMtlAN in a degree?. Provo Bench .. .. : . , ,' . 5 What is the largest island in Nellie L. Kartchner. the world? , Saotaquin 6 In what year did the Titanic District 1 Robert Armstrong. Phn ONE GUESS, HERE ' " lit w-- Thosfe i things you Mrs. Amanda Miller, & Iv A 74, North Wr JucMksun, Mrs, .T. Kelgley, Mrs L. A. ('hrlsteusen.'Mni. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. George B.' Bratton, Mrs, Aim Vau WuKtiuen, Mrs. George Leven, - Dixon Taylorrrovo ' F.. ," I I. 3rd West. JHstriet 13 Mrs. Alice T. John- sou, 105 West 5th North, District 14 Mrs. Nellie UcEwan, ..rMJTaniida, fi$h Bast 2nd North. District 15 Mrs, Grace Sfletftdselsifru, rMrfWlBs en 310 East Center Stk . Wright, Mrs. Kwen . N'ielson, Mrs. iMstrlct ltl Mrs. Lydia fluff. 206 Fred Olson, Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs, FRIENDS rOR DINNER Mr. and Mrs. James Bratton hid North 5th East lachuMand, Mrs. J. U, Bttchi, T GilchrlstJ District J7r-0!l- ye Mrs, Frank pemming, Mrs..jC E us their guests at dinner Sunday, Loose, Mrs. Fred Cornell, Mnt: P. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Voua and fiun- - G53 North 8ud East ., New Columbia Records,the,Mvel:Dtthq;Age ' J district 4 ' PmtouC 164 7 tp Apply over throajl and ehfK swanow srnan pieces 01 BCC1S VAPORUB ' f Fnirri pr Bareback n 1 SANTA CLAl S : .SkW, Queen Destitute t! 1 M . M, S . i GERTRUDE r.y I'AIX HAUIUSON" 'EA. Senlee Writer. SWASEY - n gi-ajt- - 'i ft a in-tr- woman . F -- riL&Tr f d. , .'.,'.' t. . ;;-'V,.- . 7- Salem Alma F. jChristensen. Thistle John I. Hayes. Tucker ..) Met ha Peterson. Kegister ! Policy On Tariff Announceinenf , of Big Event October2g 1 , . war-wecke- r3CLEANINC CO HI JIMS MwmmrYMB.x OEKaiSEns: improVe YOUR COOKING very delicate, anrJhhat's wjby it adds tS the quality of evcrwhing you shorten wuh it. WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (UP) Interstate Cfflffierce Commission hearings on regulation of motor buses, and, trucks comiieting, uUa railroads euhiied their final stage Kere toduy, ., today will culminate the commission's efrorltfi get everybody's views on. moto,r. bus regular tions. Similar hearings have been held in every section of the 'country, s to obtain data for a request to for legislation to handle the SnoVvdifift f cju-gren- WASHIXGTOX; Oct. 25 (CP) new broader justification of th situation. ' Rpublican;htgh tariff policy, as national and. world pros;ierity insurance was issued today by- - the Ceol- idge administration through Secre- A. . Watclf for, K4 A FlCKtaKI ' Tbe-heari- Mellon Justifies i - Bus Regulations To Be Diseussed ... , . ' crispy - crustedttkind that disappears so fast. Snowdrift is xtify rich and at the samt time frage" in the United States? -Register - Sptingvlllc District 1 Myron A. Boyer. District 2 John A Fox. Disjrict.SRose B, Boyert District 4 James E. Hall. District Wyde. i Of" t lie "count less 'millions of hu man beings who gtrut.,tlie world's stage, those whose names and deeds IIimWxrTTyandOveruwrlBrin are cherished a century after Wl' tleavy Strain, they're gone must Indeed have 1een remarkable individuals," says Mau life tjirowa a ager Ashton of the foltnubla thea . heavy turdca.on.our bod-ii- y tre, apropos of the feature picture, machinery. The ruminative "Nell Owyn,' whteh comes h Ihe rgans, especially the kidnrys, are apt to become sluggish. Re- -. Columbia tonight and Tuesday. : tention of excess uric acid and r History, ivhleh. pecords war and .other poisonous waste often ' poliUeal ewnts, often, ignores, those , gives rise to a dull, languid feel- -, . icg and, aometimea, toxic back- -' women whose, fame still persists in "nJl i ache and- headaches. That the human memory. Such, was seller of the a are not orange poor, Gwyn, functioning kidneys, " '" perfectly' h oftenn1wn "toy- TOi(TonsTiffiis,"rwh()iie"' beauty and Wains tBant3E paeoager rf per9ouallttv elevated her ta the posieenrtion. Mara an smore tion .of England's popular comedienpeople are' leartiing to aiaiat ne,, fayM"It? of. tlje Jderry Monarch, occa- -' their kidneys by KUiR Charles II, , , . atonal use of Doart'a PiVa a One of the most touching Incidents-in the pictnre Is the scene where Nell induces the King td ccn- TPft ihe rant, heautifuf building; aa a present foe her iut d - jfiimnlaat Dhmtic to tht Kuhmyr ; a vhospitnl and home for his soldiers and sailors. Cmta Uilbura fa,M!t Cacaa,Bu8aK MT. acqijaiptedl with our modern, methods of reviving ypurlpthefl you will present a. fashionable appearance at al times and that you'll dress for i' i.''vIt-f' less."' Muffins for breakfast give any day a pleas- ant beginnings Snow drift makes, the tender, a ' Overdoing? fjGHTl become " What heavenly body Is closest l-t- Mr. fti-fj- - ' .Spanish Fork " District 1 Mrs. Emma Brems. T to the earth? rs" cWWhat color when produced D. Mrs. Jones. H. District 2 ; District 3 Mrs. Richard W. Mon yellow and blue are combined? 9 What college . football team ey- do BbTTZuiipke cojich? , Monk. District JJewel 10 What amendment.to the ConSpring Lake t ,.r stitution gives, women ejual sufMrs. Vo-l- Butler. . 1 ' - . Koman-sMea- ' sink? perfect grain food - If you s accouL-panyiil- g one-tim- vel "CanbewiWreBged.fQr-lesthan I spend ?2 Ask Little Boy Brigtfc ,., HE'S . - tUe , Wrar-refiire- d . , aHI'.o : .,Lei W beriliboned. Raj-l'.Ri hi a stocking. He's wjtb arebwl .neekg and fire in their tl. ...... .....J I,,. i tyes, the half dozen crleus horses, would prance around- the sawdust. knows that It makes Uie On their backs "fekljiDcd the beautifinest Christmas present ful syliilt, Ortnide the Great, blow-Iii. Imaginable. kisses nt the crowd. The Gift of a lliolo;rrah And noAV, one knoiks ut the door Is a HiiiulshaUe From of th; shanty which leans aiilns (he Heart. (ho elevated railroad tracks nnd the bd'cIIhk if" a teliam of canine yeltw, liaeked' vp ly a. throaty (nestion Gertrinle Swasey. from y tn tn ke ".Inst try to cet liie to the poor house," shoals the "You'll find a tonjth old voice. and eight' 'flops are mighty ... hard to lick." Attemuted EJefdon It is the same Gertrude who once 'k A i , AY! thunnow blew kisses at the crowd, dering' lmpreeatlona at the constables whom she expects, since a re's "is ul lawsuit, to ejwt cent unsui-eewiher from homft. She mollifies when she leiinw bur visitor' has no eonnectioui wUh the i law; to koep house "They're for thera and the ten cats," siy" e tlie queen of the cltyim horses.-S- he ousts a eouple of the nets from .a chair. "Bessie" who rode four abreast down Main ban "been aitin' lateb" crawls back street." into the oven of the rusty stove. Gertrude tells mjire of her story, .''Some people,! she says, "try. to n reversed Cinderelln tale. From 4 tiu "Happy Medium" between the tell me, 'Why, If voit'd Ret rid of hcj wcuJtJly home , slu; raa away , and white Dour extra nioiiths to tic,iH,etglitovnr to the circus, tier father then nd the too coarse, 5.. ... .... rHaibe you could got; along. I van t .bought; a circus, for her, and all her .... Serve it a your family in any one of iiiiike the fools uiidcistsnd thaw jewels were, spent in trying to make 25 different ways. See the thin cheek Without my family, I wouldn't waut it a paving business. But always fill out, the rosy color return. After a lew week you will look back on the ' to Krt, along...." she comes httck to her animals. harried acheol breakfaata with wander. w'as of a delegation J'Ubere' "I'm too old to scrub now, like and incomplete elimination Irregular ' af waate cannot make for anything but church women came hero once on I've been iloinjf. But I Infend to tired nervee and undemouriihcd bodies. 'what 'they 'called a 'Christian miss stay here, lawsuits or no. It'll take has become a regAfter them there was more wild horses to drae me to the noor ion.' I'to-!ale part of your familya diet, lerved each. day, aome way, the children who teal Christianity in - 'Stranaer s' house and away from the only ir-' and too mrtt thin, easily fatigued, eyt'S there than in all their smils friends I have." riuted, will become quietyed. and It made fhem rijihl angry, but tliej The ''Immortal ' Equestrienne" But Soman Ileal not atone a chil-- haveiijt bothered me any more. draft's breakfast food. Jt delight the lotted the bristly back of a mongrel. Loves Animals snost fastidious.' pahit4 aiid can be "Sit up. Flossie, and- shake bands owed- aa muffin, hot Fakes, rolls and ' ".."I.just ctuildn't help hiving anj: for me," slie coaxed. ia many other ways. ' mals. When I was little, iny daddy ! Ilrgister luiiit me a 4og house that cost $1,- 2(10. Be built me a race track, too. j n?d I shocked the town: when I - Smtw-whlt- ' , 3r-M- . t. 2S ir IIAVKUnilJif Mjisa. T) Kex and Snowball and Dock and Prince and Imp and Bill! enjoys " TIIE STORY, THEN; COLOR THE PICTURES) (R1L The squirrel which the small trapj He sawed off several pieces, .and ticka wait announced, "The wheels are done." caught,' some shortly taught. The Tinymites were And, in the meantime, hammers kind to hlni-anhe was glad to stay. Tew, while'others did what ther Qf course, ff they had scaf-- d him could do. The. building of a cart njnch, and were not gent let with they, found, was- - really lots of fun. tbetij tpjich, he...inlght have- waited ; The top was made real deep and for his," chance,: and promptly run wide o lots of them could get ln- a: fay..;: ; side. As long as they were making , But, gee, they gave him lots to it, they built the finest kind.- - Said git, nnd gathered up. the, nntmeatp Carpy, "It would be a slip, if. when sweet and even let hlin Kleep with we started on our trip, the cart was them so he would not get cold. So small and some' of us .were forced ' " Mister Squirrel- thought it best that to ' stay behind. , he join right in with the rest and down-a- ud ott all, snjt they lifiveS-Roj6ldrnirpyTt3IiierBnd 8lghed, "The cart, is finlshecT." do as he was IpltL,, ". -, cried. A rffSh of great reli"' . .Said Carpy Tinymite; '.'What say Carpy was on the little fellQws' faces. SaJ.l we build a dandy cart today? If ScoUty, "At the break of day. we'll ypu will all run fetch the wood I'M all get up and drive away, and get my, tools all out" So off the Squirrel will take us to son" little fellows- went and heaps of .. and fiHiny''ees.'' strange soon and was time they busy spent ck-ve- r d : : .... . - . , In an official statement discussniHniiesto of the ing the aiia-tariAmerican "Gold interriatlonul" and other international leading world hankers " Mellon, aaserted that a high tariff, maintaining a high' standard. 'of living and buying in... this country, was essential tn prosperity and a large volume of world trade, in which the United States is the greatest consumer. Register! n, TEST ANSWERS Here are the correct answers to the questions which appear In another place in this paper r . 1 Thomas Edison. . ' .Can?- -' spoke A, about.-'- ' . : limb was cut In fwo. fqrt thick knew Jnst what to do. Ah. Carpy. (The rati trip starts .:- j ft ? Twenty-on- ;$ President "4 Sixty. M'--te- r th'red-thegfiojLiliat , V e. Jn Packinriaulin? WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING BESULT ,.: George- - Washington. 5 Greenland; "We Aim to Please" t . f-1- 012. j frTle team of tnenfTftfi The boon. S Green. in the neri,1 IliMiols. 10 Nineteenth. iyfL - ; Oardy-Madse- i'50 n TransfcrCo. SRreffOicti and.IIes.riorl48 1 |