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Show 'PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD. ; FRIDAY. OCTOBER'' achBitrfDadtIferdpTo-Slar- t Save -- . 'l'he --Furnace; ItlARKEt BREAK iTHHWo iweWWl ,8 J rH3iiitfr.' ttr ; tradV' rwllv bral w l0gtl It vAr of. rdy HTCeM Oct J& 4 4n b;oir mouW v "When th jrortMefi; ILv iwSiT "2S i Jti.-- for crumbing purposes. " f.r . twonswy 4rr an4 crisp. chopper ai8 ttad'trOtnbt r lin , from ' plain breadcrumbs crumb will JBrtperly cared for keep indefinitely, , but buttered erumbs can be kept only as Ion; a the butter ttayi aweet , .. rate F'li-cred- I To Talk 5 wsatedi-TlMy4bor- b moisture thaq the dried less , i umbs and 4re more delicate. Fit-agi- i- thrt leaves that haVS become too stall to use on tbe-tabcair he utillted in French toast This Is good for le for Comfort, Health and Economy o , MOTHER SAVES BABE rtf ?.rp with saving her- old baby from burning to death, at 4he risk of her.own life. Fire starting 1 . fMm n n nil nq 1 1 baby's crib whert-t- he mother defied the flames and rescued the child. Mrs. Berger waa severely turned on the neck and body. The the V... M. ' X - ' i. " .fi alleged to have been fractured in a tight with R. McForth, a taxicab --! of murdriver, who faces a charge ' der. Jacobl, police aald, had been a member of a lively party aboard ft Mr. and Mrs. Serenua Gardner German ship which was unloading And. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis of Mrs. .Tsrohi ' widelv known cargo In. the harbor. Some time were dinner guesU Tuesday " 1. Argyle. aiid Joseph mahsgerof thippjnrWnroffice of the North he Id said to have gone to the home Vancouver German "Llovd. died In a hospital of a Mrs. Hards In Nelson, street, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Creer where he became embroiled with here today pf a fractured skull, the we rrProwTrtsilorsTSsr Tuesday; " " taxi driver. Shipping Man DENVER, Colo, Mrt. J. F. Berger today wa - one-eye- breakfast or luncheon. t their Poultry auf fings are best wheB'Tnad'e "with 'coarse stale eadcrumbs. The bread puddings are almost ifpion and range from the simplest effair to a'rlch and tiumy suet pudding for festive alitfHflt, Hr Confess Crimes e YVAfl . HilrSdioolBoys c, rijxtureis Robbers -- breadcrumbs on hand for crumbing eroquettoa r-- eombihln'r with other materials- - In , scalloped dishes, meat balls and loaves, puddings, thlcken-ii.eiiddle aakis and omelets. EU-lbreadcrumbs are usually hAJIV . . cy t" ttei WASHINGTON. tp--- htran rlnt im Interiwtejr-- .sh"n":.P!!t jgM .Jlt, allowed to aecumn-h- t Tf. . The rmerit JjadE AouncitjiieEl: - tbe:;ftoTS. ateat". Si&&&immt iast -'ta the Provo It held TfefB gB&pt. Kjn a TJRiWtfoOVitl'Conoor.' rf the United States tblp- brat-- . and night . court of honor pas? tha W.-FChairman Jthiry"OuJ:hi'-o''ae ' -of Roth W ping board. -- .. . . . 1 V .i merit badges, two wemnK-rae- d ineeHfiKiT.I itteb of whites and epprMct Oceanic Steamship company, Pan lng on fourteen inuruenua star badge, one acout Ufa . gua 1 teriid-mtrrencommittee for the I nwt4y $5,000 damage was done FrancUco. and E. P. HU1, of "lkaflfe and a bronac saJm. :g j W. Af VrvnA wa Mrnnma tlon. i tlon kiim J to called th5 attention Adoluh Borajan. 2e local iniek Jng 7 hy , the T rt lott'tnl authored erash yesterday ln wbiett "thou- - diiver,Vas seriously woawlod wbn 3 Hy'thf. month from the' IL' i . ' hundr-llhv-d ewn sands ! ., ,. i, rt Vhftc hh. con- ; !' ow:H,:,"V' :":!;ir. u sands of American citistos v.v" a ot i'.vit. iTijjwi. seriously, effected ".end asked Nor- lo,, auu ' . '" T beck if a meeUns; of the banking ui in' wnp 1 m.nr.nnv ur r ti!.; ' . catnp. ling: Robert Hansen, leathtrtSKiU committee, could be held soon to j Stanas were hurled' back and consider the King resolution to au- - forth, with automobiles sufio: n mals and . horsemanship; Clydi thoriie an Investiglitlon of the (the sreatest damage, until the it Madseo. personal, health; DarM i situation and other legiala-- . puion fled to the aearby town of Bank Murdock, gardening, life saving ani tion pending before It Visalta. .cycling; Vawhn CUphenar'isvir After forcing the Filipinos to fiee Refuse mlng and athletics; Franklin H from the camps the white moh re-Hairis. Jf basketry;' . jjarwi j turned to town where a carnival Murdock. ster baagexMQjg was In progress. Filipinos there j iis. Star badgeiJklliilSiiiii. ! IJkMAU. Ttolo.. Oct. .3,7J! weie eseonea rrom town. scout life guard badge and secGeorge J. Abshler and 'Howard I Jr., ond bronse pelm. , convicted Lamar bank lioystbn, -beries in Washington. Olegon and sluyers, prefer to Jinntr as gentle- - The court ot honor wlir1 Tsela tn SACK. mm ratnerMhan be known as o Seattle high achool boyi an automobile, the boys ass.Tti d the wit- - 5, at whjch time these avrardsjeill "fquealera," they said were in pav .and used it as am eans of transp' ; f ss stard at. the murder trial of i heir old Camana. Venesuelaj is. the odt?at ing torn a story to police. of roh tation to Lo Angeles. gray .leader. Ralph i in j bsHSotttSflWf? 0 Angelesln HsfKt Wteks of r hdJlig iJeciaion thir state ta testify as ftean mainland. 'txid hr i criminal-careewill be prosecuted. Thev fact a the state's' star . witnesses against Charles Weers and William Bar federal charge for takings stolen The Cytclps were supposed to; be iueagif. on trial on charges of killrows, both 17, are the youths, who automobile from one stata Into ing A. N. Parrish, bank president. a d race of giants living in - both men refused to t have successfully staged 13 rob another, authorities said. Uljeljr nr. f too-sU-'i RMK of- Jrf foo1 EXETER. Calif, Oct 21 tir throw-a-wa- W v- - ir.nuweraoig.-- table Ian I properly and quickly, fm Higrr : ways t in fw r Shipping ISmilT Fnippinos Are Tri Race Riot Is Authorized . . WTPMBES- .- Ut dtmejtiread fog, needn't page five 25.' 1929. Is LAKE SHORE Murdered ' -- - - JL?. V and Mrs. S. Evan Francis And Jamily have moved to Lela'nd, Boy 12-Year-- - Murders Woman y ' : v IL IE 0 your Saturday Trading with us. Z)o You Can Save Money, - Work Shirts Blue Chambray KL.'... . hi 49c Mens Unions HeavjriCmt, WATER 3 for T 10c . Men's Sweaters I We -- Give -I the J1 Profit CANVAS GLOVES Trading Black and' Brown HOSE With EyerylOe . r yafi; 15c Men's Black or Spies Flannel .Shirts o Gray and TOiakT Sizes 5' to 8 .. . QfU off-the-fa- ce inuues ujsuiiKUiHJi models. Ladies' Bloomers Patent ' mm: Night-Gown- a BIJiQnStut8. Long 1- to 41 stvl- i- new rlat-locke- S2.es 0 . ;:v,; Serviceable Comfortable tfz 4id.io . I Years C1 flfl lUll -- 1240 6 Cream white color. Dainty shell stitched neck. Neat rayon stripes, tieavy Peruvian cotton with small amount of wool. Drop seat Flatlocked seams. Sizes S2 to 44. 44. Hunt with a Western Field Basketballs -- The Rapid Fire A Shot - M- y- ,..M ' "Silky Piled'Fabrics A 5 Vahio oiuy , iqt A srun that standa ths. hMvif .awM 4Su4 tousrheat treatment. Tt flr et hAf. i u onds, ACCURATELY. A" jun.y Ucart trust A vtuue. c: that adapt themselves Ideally' cut of tha Fall .the silhouette fur fabrics. - tweeds, ReiTHead Shells ... d of luxurious fur trim thent . . . smooth broadcloth. Great. Collars Maaehurlan ' Wolf,' Ma'rnilnk, rFranchB&ver?Ntutal and Dyed' Opossum, Very unusually priced, 189-19- WEST CENTER ST. PROVO PKAr Mress Rich Furs -- Ncworkisovj!hctjwoolens--toi 7 9cJ . 95c alC Lqnberg , i yESf CENTER 5 yi-- . ST Box of $ $15 78c 15 VOuPont Smokeless Shells that help to make hunting because, yoft'ltnow. .they are the best shells made, - s pleasure iVsed by Worth-western U In Big.. Ten games- auto- - graphed, 1y .N. U.'s famous coach A-trb- - Of .English pebble grained cowhide. Regulation .size, , .jcMgUa Stunning models, Just arrived from 03U '. Small Amount Wool one-butt- on vUijuO .t.t.t:,. r To wear with short dresses. Popular "Shortte" trunk suit Dutch neck, wing ..: . cotton sleeve style. Slightly fleeced drop scat reinforced at waist ... ., rayon trimmed. 4 to 8 years. V to IS Good' quality cotton mixed with smaH amount of wool. Lightly fleeced on in-ribbed cuffs and ankles: Neck and front trimmed with rayon. . . iwtde lapped, scat Fleeced On Inside." Sizes 36 QQ oys-tJnions" d Fleeced Comfytogs 73c Of heavy weight cotton, lightly fleeced. Closed crotch; large gusset Cream color. 4 to. 16. year... i Military ;MOnni.--rthlw-- - 69c Small Amount fVool .45 aTl - Gloves 6 Tr ue i -- L bouncing and llvs Genuine : Boxing American pebble grained cowhide ? that stands-t- ho :rgaff::?or-year- s fSoft glovs leather- - in Corhett patteniu-Curlehair stuffing. Ideal for spar-- fring. , , ; . . WifflEHl M0IVTG0BYWM)&CO. ; 358 T deLB4orclmnttehW-!-- t. Styles That Are Leadei in Fall Smartness long-limbe- ,7rT Gray mottled only, Oood cotton yarns,' rib knit, with eniall cjnount of wtyl. A bargain priced suit. Long sleeve ankle length Bar-ta?ke- Size SC 3cS$ e! Men's Union Suits Black Patent or Kid, -B- Xadies- - - ., Arch.. Supports Rayon Silk . Flannel $1.98 x 85c tTnsurpassed for strength and. long serv-icBest checked nainsook. ..'.reinforced d across back. jit strain points. Reinforced crotch. Sizes Stt to 46. Fine ribbed knit. .. .extra weight cotton, mottled tan. Well fitting cuffs on sleeves and ankles. Collarette neck. Wide lapped seat Full cut sizes. Superior quality. to Ladies' Slippers Black ' Small Amount Wool "A"Second" $1.45 to U Outing uue Guaranteed xtraJHLeavyeigla CHIC HATS 98c Hats tjiat are not only smart but becoming as well. Long side lines! softly draped crowns; youthful Boys' Union Suits; n's Union Suits Superlor Quality i Athletic Union Suits Not to Rip PUUover undtrsnirl; in Swiss ribbed knlt popular style. Athletic shorts Of figured Three-butto- n mercerized broadcloth. yoke; Roomy seat. Sivea 30 to 42. v Sizes Ys . 69c Dressy and Tailored Models . in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST of October 26. 1929 Shirts and Shorts .75 antcmS7"8atias and georgettes. The favorite colors are Castilian Red, English Green, New Rust, Brown Sugar and Black. 1 OUTING f F LANNEL- - "" Is Hat crepes, - 10c Children's Shoes Tan-panc- S a 1 purchase p. $1.00 vtm 10c Stamps" a city where very-bod-y trying' to push everybody else out of the subways. New York is are any Tpfnber of both dresses and tailored frocks in our new collection. .There and SAUCERS; 1 Gold MENV.,.;. pock LADIES' COTTON -- HOSE-. Pair . day. Values to $19,75 TEACUP Sharing $1.00 set-i-n 87.00 value Miss Helen Hone of Blackfoot. Idaho, was the guest of Miss Margaret Anderson, Monday and Tues- $ ...... Heavy Knit, - SALE OF NEW FROCKS Part ets, red or tan, Miss Nell Huff who Is teaching school In Bingham, spent the week end at home. ' t As Advertised nr. Sheet Blankets, 01 CQ Double f. OIiOj 89c $1.25 value , GLASSES i i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wltklns and family have gone to Provo to make their home. ; Blankets Double ; NEW YORK, Oct, 25. R A boy was in jail today on a charge oT'homicide when he" confessed to strangling Mrs. Clara Hewes, an invalid who supported herself by telling fortunes. Edward Moran, the boy, said he killed the woman because she caught him stealing - $3 from her room. He subsequently lent all " SO cents of the money In a dioe ' ' . ' PHONE 67 See Our Otheir Advertisement'on Page PROVO 189-19- 5 ' 1 WEST CENTER ST. ' ; ' - V. SEE 0U ' PHONE 67; , PROVO, UTAH OTHER ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3, SECTION 2. d . . |