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Show PROVO. EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1928. HIM 'HELLO Lei For Whatever Ails You PACZ Past Presidents" Try a little of This! Good .'.'J." The meeting was hrld aSonday at the Cortam hotel. President W. P. luncfceoa was sr. fV SPANISH FORK, Fh. T (Spae-i- adtitpp presided, by Mrs. HstUe Ferguaoa nd Cndar the dirwtoa of J. H. President O. Ray Halts pf the SneU, chairman of tha educational chtb waa a visitor. committs. the followia aaat rrtsl al is Tae lacal cosnmKtaa 7o lhe 's Baatneea aad rresmilsnal club wae are sp --anting rta a Aatary-mpha-- weae reepartiva topics: Dr. J. W. Mrs. t. B. Seethahrtis spending a Hagaa, History af Rotary; P. P. week ia Salt Lake with her usuh- Thomaa, "Buatoeaa Methoda;" X tar. Mrs. Lehuid CampbeO. We-men- t Helle easwsj The" at ta alh scaaol ad Uw aauataal tartans ea Febraary tth stains that the advance sale of tickets Mrs. S. O.r.lcCIuskey Graduate Nurses of St Helena Mr.-a-nd adranee ttcaeta are by Um racamttaea to Biake tae4r renerraUans at once. Braervatiooe may be insula at the Ruawti Hoandy Motor and company aa February aotdera mt imM v I I v A III I Sanitarium and Hospital of Napa County, California. rehearsals at Tha eotnpteie (as "prinriptiis" arw showing that Prove has plenty af clever Bans talent" both musical and dramatic Announce the Tha comedy parts are all well and "stage" boaiaeea freeeat. ia carried eat with savior faire that weald do Justice sional actors. Junius Jackson, ta the ihn At Hradr-ralev-thai- renpanaiMa Weber Jr who for tha many mix ape daring the saasejiserada party that he (Lethe and his aiater Coleman) are giving for their friends, Theoe two have aiffi-cnl rotes and according to the director, handle them ta moat rr litable manner. Miaa Lillian t 8le rs tfld Uiswl Orace Levalsnfl. si uuy.. both undoubt- Buttls V I ' U you've got a pain la the mediterranean or aa ache in the mouuibique htrs'i tha curt; a little attting eaerelsea a on Is the sands Miami ef Bftch by jolle XJtItatca;-o- r xiicaga,' ty 5T0BT, TIDES COLO THE PICTURE "Oh. thank you," said Red RrH froun4 when downy shouted. log Hood. "You Ttnynrltes hnvs I "Tbm'i our hound!" And, as the been so good, rra sure your husky bunch yelled "Hurray!" They patted houtid. and you, have Mnd iM him and rubbed his head, and very from real harm." "Oh, that's wee Clgwny eriedl "To give him quite a tear we, tried. But now we'd beet for jet tt aince there la no cauae for alarm," The a Coppy said, "But, Where's ' our hound? Before we go, he must be found. Perhaps he's caught up . with the welt and they have had a fight, A wolf can battle when he'i caught To play real safe I think we ought to look around the woods untn our faithful dog la rouna. "Before we start. I have a huneh we'd better travel In a bunch. Twill their abilcollege ta popular portray ity canipos typea. Attonuoa tn every detail of the many cos tames, the lighting effects, and tha nee dancing groups, will, complete the musical comedy as If It were a traveling company. shortly Coppy aald. "Our dog has rf-I guess the"old rolf had no got away." Red Riding Hood then said. "Let's roam until we reach my grandma's home. I have a basket full of food, and we will have a Continued from page 1 treat" The Tinles thought this plan was great and so they didn't hesiIn the im- tate. It pleased them much to think bile crushed' . his . chest " nacL that they would soon have food to Miaa Weleht't conditions la less eat..' '., but was reganded by atr They climbed into their cart and eritlcal. as serious. Her phslclans tending then, hitched up the dog and once badly cut, her body bruisagain they started off, a merry face washe suffered a deep laCtr-- 1 nnmber af tttCTref"tSTacalp.-,AHood real shortly sal wolfs still running free." "Tou'r J knocked out, wsra also teeth her home, lads. Just right." cried Scouty. "We will stic There's grandma's p out of your it Is reported. . together, but we d DR ne quica: ahead: Come,-jumWagon Had No Li(ht And then he started on the run, and vagon and we all will go Inside." While Barton, whose wsgon was (The Tlnymitea meet Bed Riding shouted. "Follow me." furniture, did hot have They'd covered just a bit ot Hood's grandma ia the next story.) loaded with a light on his vehicle, ha Is said Mrs. W. C Hunter of Ogden to have been near an arc light , spent Thursday and Friday In Pro- - when, the wagon was struck by the vo, the guest of 'her parents, Mr. automobile. He told tha officers tend Mrs. W. H. Brereton. Mrs. machine approachsaw the he that . .. w, t IT.i.l. ing Just In time to pull his horses Brereton. to one aide, which resulted In the car striking the side of tha wagon Mr." and Mrs. F. Lew Adams of Ogden was a vUit-- ( Rasmussen Instead of running headlong Into or tp Provo today, , rejoicing over the arrival of a the horaes." Barton escaped unin(are -; ,. fm baby morn- ' '". born ' Sunday " ' Miss Lulu Robertson ot Poca- - lng at th, famliy residence, 430 jured. Following the accident a num- In rrovo this week. Mr and Mrs. McMiUcn of ot the accident without heeding he told Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Downs are Salt Lake spent the week end here oarum's signals for help, of with Mr, nd Mrs. George F Car- - the officers. However, the Injured arrival the announce to happy people were finally picked up by a fine baby boy, born' at their roiL Nelson Westergreen, 1335 Hollyliome Monday. Afr. and Mrs. D. W. Gaddis of Oe- - wood avenue, and Robert Gray, was a den were among the visitors In Pro- - 1004 South Flftechth East, street, . J. P. Martin of Ogden Salt Lake City, who rushed them la visitor in this city Monday and to- - vo Monday and today. their car to a physician's office-a-t day. notified the Miss Evlyn Salt of Santaquin Mid vale." and-thwaa . in. this city over JLhe sheriffs office. a visitor nmn Mr. and Mrs. Baios The young couple" are wen known week are rejoicing over the arrival of a friends.end, the guest of relatives and in Sprlngville, Miss Weight being home .t. fine baby boy, born at their doespecially prominent In musical Monday. Mother and baby are Mr, and Mra, Paul Jenkins and circles, being a member of weight's ing nicely. family of Duchesne are spending orchestra. two weeks here with Mr. and Mra --Hello There- Andrew Terry, 22, of S84 East Ferris Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benson of Long an operunderwent Sixth North, Beach, California, are spending two Patriarch and Mrs. 1. B. Under weeks In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. ation for appendicitis at the Aird this are spending a few days In Salt J. P. Clayton. Mra Benson Is Mrs, hospital Monday. Reports morning are that his condition is Lake. Clayton's sister. lj' 0 Bedroom-Sui- te This walnut suite is a rare value with beautiful lintfs. The large drawers in the dresser and chifforobe provide an ideal place where clottes csa be kept-i- n order. - See this number and be charmed by its attractiveness, at such a low price. J. ' 9 El W mm .j n -- lrW'mnTnesteotierW ' 0 Miss Fay Spalding left Monday for Long Beach. California, where she will visit indefinitely. Her father, Dr. N. C. Spalding,, returned -- Sunday from Lang with spending the past three weeks Mrs. Spalding, who has remained In California. Mrs. Spalding and her daughter will probably return to Provo together. ' 1 1 lot $25 -- Florenoa C. V. SIGNS Phone CENTEltr $1.65 11 812-- W 4100 aw -- Evening Herald will pay them to the readers who send in the beat t last lines for 30 limericks which will be printed day by dsy In this newspaper, start-- . lng tomorrow.. Sharpen up your best pencil and be ready to sail right In. when this LIMERICK CONTEST' ADD-A-LIN- E STARTS. MEN'S UNIONS Medium weightj ribbed lUU HJjC -. Silk, fancy colors, value bonsan imVf-r- Q . : -- A GREAT VALUE $332 - " PROVO t - . 71' ' I I Q - Suite daintily There is much drawer space, artistic bench and 3 mirror vanity that fcvdds convenience. This set Is a real work of art; A revelation in matched walnut furniture. r.'"' jnakes av well furnished roorri, j The bed dressing table chest r $83 CONVENIENT TERMS See the Values in Our Windows 50 I 'MMm j TIB a ,u wi I i I b 11 I I I II I i i i I Dresser to Ma t ch -- i l i i nil 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I Suite "V II I ",iiinrin.n.n.rLr,i, very neat luiU lnittractive Ivory finish with a very heat decoration The largesr&ninwei . space for clothes. - . A .... OTHER SUITES- - Not advertised Greatly Reduced 0 THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO '4 V j Tl n U tl oo soil mm;: $34.50 not permit us mention our hundreds of wonderful bargains. Wearing apparel for the entire 368 WEST CENTER ST. - 60 Ideal for a juvenile Room or Your Bedroom - Space, will , I- Beautiful 4 JPieceParchment decorated. rtJ EVERYBODY'S "T - 3 Piece Bedroom Suite only MEN'S CAPS Fancy Dress Caps :$1.45 2.00 value . . . DRESSES ' Ladies House Q0p Dresses, $L50 value. . 30C k novel and stunning departure from . regular bedroom furniture. Mirror detached, separate table and 2 side pieces make up the dresser, vanity combination. The Highboy provides , lot- of - drawer space. The bed is a work of art. Built especially for a large room. with two distinctive features ftp. m HAND DECORATED ......25c LADIES' SLIPPERS Black Kid $2.98 14.00 value nr mm FA MEN'S HOSE Rayon Silk, fancy stripes, value hiki tri BedrbonTSuitF 0 Sale Price $1 0 . -i- Unusual Bedroom Suite 89c . .. value (Jul Full Fashioned, fancy col ors, $2.00 $1.25 value v...: THE worth cr up fromwwC LTD. S7GARMENTST-Ne- w and old j'style, fine weave. 7C IOC $1.00 value Medium weight & Mft I $2.00 value 51.25- aW ....$3.98 . I JQh Yalug. Thread Black Patent $6.00 value : BOYS' UNIONS Good knit, 50 more, ......)CI QQ to 2 ....... 1 0C liUU LADIES' HOSE Rayon Silk, fancy colors -- 1 SHOES LADIES' BLOOMERS Rayon Silk, double cuff flft fancy colors. fl.50 value T77f:: UUU Lingette, saddle seat 65c $1.25 value . HANSEN 215 WEST 8'2 to value 1 lot 11H 12.50 value f "" Hlckmaa spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake with her father, F. L. Hickman. Miss CHILDREN'S lot 5V to 8 j. . Un Bedroom Suites But SpIpp. H Be MadeFroin A ,,Wide Scope Gf Beautiful Furniture 0 EVERYBODY'S where you get the best v OaivunMiNT prjcx ar. pmvo improving. The House of Bargains goods for the least money. -- nuwi lot umy urast.c Keduction en Mra. Glea8lmmonir bndTChlldrea pent Thursday and Friday of last week In Payson, the guests of friends. Mrs. Simmons attended a party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gladys Wilson. ... " 7 Piece 1 warn bros commny ia CITY NEWS a Phone 811 for appointments; 1 I"" 4 Piece SPRINGYILLE , 1 0 fifc-h- 1 fc fiorthUhe reuStMa.-SniUri- ura U Nerth,Hn method4will be used. Hydrothfirapy, West Electric Cabinet Baths, And massage will ba given. Ilouri 9 to 6. Evening treatments may be arranged. I O'Connolly, will edly win praise for EUAD THE the opening-o- f Provo LTeallh Institute profes- h taking ti. 1 and Understanding cf Rotary Speak Continued from page One hew at the high acfceea nnaV twuus Thursday evening. John C Money, Fellowship; - f |