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Show face eight .l P R O V O (U T A IU-- S U.N'DA Y-- H E r. A ALIV-SUK- Y,- - APR I L 2 1,1 5 2 9 ed U wake 11$? And yet tarre Meadow larks nd jaockicg birds ed the naadow lark. California trnment shafts now say that hepat- are favorites the country ewer, .mi h. Mjlw ib tha ritru- wood thrush. ic i the happy home, during the finds Mrs. Kstherma B. -Tppetts ot of Coiumbi chose to What ta the werld is iirii rWr. winter, iof tbe bUght that ruins the Geaeral Feneration of Womea toll than tha brave and TAKES TOIX dainty little ad peacb trea, in the sum- rJtih& aa a Maiilf Af a ria r hepatic, which opens up hey flow, cherry mer. Next thing will be crusade campaiga te have each state adopt CARKEaifi,X)ki, April CB ere U whit, purple, pick and lav to exterminate -- Ooe person was sailed and (our aa on it14 tura. .Moat of tba sou hepatic. Then, esder aarly in the spring before the storm which the blight wiHJjnd new h states chose th aaacsing bird. others injured, la tree and bush leal buds have start and aloiufc-tai- NATURELAND - Continued From -- figt Oml TO LIBRARY ral ttlrctorsni at tfce imlvetaitj upea rcommendttoi I Dr. I W. Onka, vte has been servtna te tkat ; I r ' 5 ; v Ij' t capacity. Dr. Uoye Cullimore will surered Dr. Oafca. Dr. pahs, tow- ever, will st 01 retain hie connection wita we inainuuoa oy acting mm associate medical director. Change will be tnade in several Inojudinj those of department food ana nutrition, household mio- ajwnent. clothing and textiles, the Culler erf Commerce and Business Administration, and in the publicJ (peaking and drauiatle art depart-- y tnents. TTnifar s L ' department of speech. The following teachers will return to assume their work President Harris announced : H. V. Hoyt. " from Stanford university; Lowry Nelson," from the Uttrveralty of Wisconsin; Eftle Warwick, frojr the 'University' of ChicBsriv Huirh M. Woodward, from the University Afloat where he bus been a mem- -' , ber of the regular faculty; Frank--! fin Madsen, from the Chicago Musical college where he has been studying and teaching; Mrs. Florence Jepperson Madsen, from Call- fornin where she has been tltfectoT of the music of the Mission play. Laves of absence were granted to Dr. Carl F. Eyring, Professors B. F. Larson, Elmer Miller, William H. Boyle, L. 8. Morris, Miss Wilma Jeppson and Nathan Whetten. .. ' .Prof. Clarence Cottara was given a Jeave without pay to accept a position with the United States -survey for one year, and Prof, Thomas. C. Romney was granted leave to enter another branch of the church school service. al 20.-- per-ha- p, Dynasty by KelUnd swer to Babbitt. "Storm House" by Norris This is another those good N orris stories. Jane loves a nerve shattered war veteran of the" World War and who is having aa aitalr with another woman who wins? "a "Cingr and Speed" by Hueetun -Another of those parsonage starlet and the sequel to "Ginger Ella." "They Still Fall in Love" by Williams "Love? 'What's that ?". asked Harrison Cnria Tilnthinv hut the biological urge with little smear off - xui wver well senumeniamy . . . .they still fall in love. "Duskin" by Hill The private secretary" who fills the boss's place In a big business deal and ends up wnerey "The Exquisite Tragedy" by Ellis "An intimate, life of Ruskin". A beautiful book beautiful written. "An American Woman and Her Bank" by Mott Just a practical book for the DusinesC "nflntled Jr tkom, . i iMAttimndatinn of Prai. Harris all of the departments 4othome1 work will be grouped unof der one head... Miss Effie Warnlek, who lias been pit leave tf absence at the University of Chicago, will return to resume her work at the institution neirt year, .The College of Commerce and' Business AAnllhlsirauon nas been changed to the College of Commerce. IL- - V. Hoyt, its dean, who Stanford- - university, will return in time to assume the duties of his office next September The name of the department of American woman. And Then Came Ford" by Merta public speaking and dramatic art r A irv VCvr .Xvvv r struck between Carnegie View last nigh." ua- ". n - mmm rv svnLMJh imfif fit 4 286 WEST -- CENTER STREET ' , ' A pfirefiilly Planned Selling of ''' -- ' fcraw Mrins - TSniJi . vHtUa4S . a AW'CC'Cn dV I. w 1 a A.- - D t e Unusual Style! Unusual Quality! Specialized in this group at a worthwhile saving! v 1 DEBENTURE PLAN TO BE DROPPED . Complete Range A (Continued Frdjri Page One) : issued late yesterdav in answer to questions, Mr. Hoover deplored the differences among farm organize tions. He did not mention the de- benture plan J On the face-olate developments, the debenture plan appears doomed with the only differences being over the method of killing It regardless of what Tabef does. If he swings In Mat', senators representing Grange states who have heen im ru ing the debenture plan will be re lieved oi xneir pledges. If he sticka ' v TVT-TST-T , amusing style aa the "Ampriran Band Wagi .n." It is the biography of the Tin Lizzie man. . in-e-rn .. wfcUs most of the middieWest select "r.--- r. i PrinU QR A , : f '1 1 'I' m!x' if r rj r P rJ typify TKtMvJnj ! I 1 "nJt&vl' All mil ' ' ImIV 5i!!V JLl V l fDt vfVArl KSsI Y&&iSi SFAIAFF DENIED . , . . care- - m& Jub J?f are of eavy splendid quality sty are de season's best . selection and pfenning Jm "suits in this outstand- -. .rouSnt n. rT'.J outdone themselye? In this group of y'haye m,Ier MV ) cabinet members can yLbf aenA-ta- i committee in time for use against me pian when it is brought Bp Monday in the senate as part of the administration biH. " Marketing Bill Btaady MRS. It is too late to ctch the plan in the senate committee. Chairman STORY McNary already has been authorized by the committee without a ,..' (Continued From Page One) formal vote to re'port the bill as it stands with trie debenture plan I 6 ix rr ot tmct. wa Unless report come Bardin at Salinas, where "Miss X" from the cabinet the members before made the affidavit which was used noon Monday, MpNary will report Louise Larsgru. sentiments to iupport Mrs. Mcpherson's claim the'- - bill by to ' the senate Hthm4 Hanna Severson that she was not Ormlnston's com- Mrs. Rhoda Robertson presented panion in the Carmel cottage. The senate was in of each of the outgoing officers with He1 denied Mrs. Sellaff's charge' the commlttaA - f 77uv HVU?v a potted plant from the members that he had given her expenue spent the day closing general debate of the camp. The closing prayet money to produce the "Miss X" In uu ,me auministration's WOO.OOO.OOO SPANISH Wllcv FORK The J by Lottie Cornaby, Refreshments . Los Angeles prior to their meeting cooperaUv marketing bittwith titers oTTwere served by the new officers to ThomasrCaBip No.: In Salinas. He also denied he had view ot - next met week. - at the JgimiULLuLj.,.. Utah Pioneers, voting eUrly : UIGU1MVIO, known Mrs: Bcilaff during tbeir 1 wara neuei society nan 1 nursaay childhood days In Salt Lake City, arternMn. A testimonial for the .where she testified ''they attended AVIATORS KILLED outgoing officers was given. Under - - - -- school together. (U.K W Ithe direction nf Contain P!m v April ii.v luniv, SAN 20. DIEGO, Calif., Seventeen Woolet-saistates. Cnnnd.i anv nnd thftt he and Judge Brems, the following was UJ!iFour naval aviatorsApril we're killI Bardin had gone to the Judge's eral foreign countries were repre- given: community program solo, ed in the crash of .two airplanes singing; office in response to a request from sented' in the 4 awards of scholar- Ruth SnelU reading, Nena Beck-Btro- which locked wings 400 feet above Mrs. Scilaff who told them that it ships and fellowships at Columbia Iisong. Fourth: ward choruaj the" Coronado Country club golf was her sister who Occupied the university. mum ks py outgoing oiticers; song course late yesterday. Carmel cottage with Ormiston, , The witness said be and Judge "Bardin demanded that Mrs. Scilaff produce the sister, whereupon she uf assortment - ' : ' fl iff ' . Tv""'J Jrf" A. If 1 t . f". , . , at,cne fii 'l' fT I ijir Pioneer Daughters Spanish Gather . V : L j S5!5SjreED xv So NX v Styles! Pleats, "tiers, flares FITS STOPPED! New Remedy Summertime at Last CHRYSLEI "75" ROYAL SEDAN, ni ?Ai ErooklynrJN last medicine has been dlsc6vered that stops 1 the most Stubborn mui n Aitiun... irZ- -f "rftrrpttPPSy: IclSlnnlea and : ,r throughout the ! country have been made happy by it. Great epilepsy -- pectellst8 i recommend lt'enthual- trcny. Write direct to Jaborntor-- a j " - .tfB Add H mall to PHENO- COMPANY, Dept.- - S24 " iEPTOL "s. Adv 1 McCOARD BROS. -- UNTIL EVERY PAIR IS SOLD We hay doftnltdy made np our ndnd to close wit tote entire .1 stock of high trad footwear. 11000 grade now ......... $7 jO grade now ; . ; .ftlM W 00 grade now $4 gj W.00 grade now gaj Broken line frtn all grades. Nw , ua ttM BOrs'-SHO- KS - tiu . km - $s.ts CHILDREN'S SHOES IU3 . 1AJ . $LM . 1 CIIILDttbrS WIIITK , ' RUn-EILS-, choice IM Choir "of wbiU or gray $1U - BEE OUn f LM TABLES 11 ciieex ntovr Froci Drive a alryslcr-7- 5,, or "65- "faction of boundlcis energy and fouannet helpbut understand power, ever at your commandT why Chrysler successfuUy-inair- V' Yet it is only logical that Chrysler tains its performance leadership. shpuld give such performance. If No other car regardless oil price-of- fers you were to have a motor car en. the remarkable combination would of .futures which makaGhryaler'atmquestionably insist on you one every unmatched performance possible. of the advancements in design and Construction which, tntf ether. To try out a Chrysler in traffic is to endow a Chryslex with its masterful gain thrilling new conception of how eager, "fleet and smooth fine-cperformance. acceleration can be what infi-nisafety has been attained io itfUmJkr eM tf OtrnUr Chrysler's weatherproof internal " brakes. expanding hydraulic wtiiktti trnthlurfl . . CresfcaaA MiMtt . . Ittiurm Uvmr Strut fiitu wilk To ODCn the throttle wiMe on th fcsfasWfraHwrtefi . . AiUo broad highway is to feel the exhila- tngit atMsnsfj. rattonofsteady.cnortlesshigh WW tWS . . CHRTiua ,'7$,,-A- W To negotiate steep grade or a 12US . . .til t!Lt'! t" SlUSt winding hill is to relish the satis--' Wit rittU ttr. wfvf Prkttf. -- X V I ll I Sleeves or Without! If you like x frock with4Wv tKi or one without ; eludes .11 With II ry ' I 4I- of a Varietv." ngi show or no - and can afford-,- . clever slefv"es. . ; witK fitpcepe You will want several; Here They Are! The Season's Favorite In tLls seisoti oi color, Irtcll art tlelghtfullf gty f r tombiaeJwitH elecUoaof l t $9G of fine quality i t . t . loveiy coion Women u uexfrkj,,. .. - . Missel . ... . Junior! complete range of sizes e styles for he sure to see thesd variety of needs dresses before you purchase eayoj yr be dclightcdl 'A $9.90 PRODUCT Firstorstrtrrovtir rhonriO" ' good workmanship . t smart styles in these dresses that are would every way you not expect to find at this yery small price. 1 (tain colon, bright IterckieXa are wed for trimming . . 4 come la to set engsgiof CHRYSLER 42 East -i fsT W Silks i ... ; Thrifty women cannot nffnrrl in v of 2M dri r"m our tvMi, wiUsb5 niitcfnnrliW vniiiAO opportunity to gee ; North Untvmlty Ave. JJ. at 5 te US - 11 -- at a Low Price that Demonstrates the Values You Always Find Here ar RYL CUM OT 6 I I I L Silk "unrysi er pert ormance leadership -- i- , A demonstration will prove C II . Means PJenty of 133S fiineered-to-your-ordc- r, SHOE SALE CONTINUES mnu ftj t kmi , , ctelightfut com prjntj and loveljr plain shades . . binations pf.printed and plain lilk. . one is a revelation of style and value. ' : ml V. -- ; jji4U 1 NSW lany r turned with Mrs. Villa Kimball warning the women of the danger of making false statements, said the affidavits were .alfined, one by Mrs. Seilaff and wie . by "Miss X". . t?.' Woolct'. in- - answer in & tlon q(iestion dented that he pre4 jarea me statements for Mrs. Sel litK before she came to Carmel. T mJ -- affords.:mola:dTooko . vaiues m tnis assortment "u"cu 8toclk Monday. It will an vmccdthatlhcrarirthebcsrvalutneaCT Attav Ji e.P.-l -- 1 ' a A VI'Iril,"r oresscs-an- d pe-o- ni a |