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Show ' FjGESIX OMAHA SEEKS RADIO . . 4 v, THURSDAY, KoVSMBER 22 ' 6:30 a. '"l in. Reveille. f with the :45 a. Melody Masters.'; V' r m. Setting-u- p exercises. ; 7:15 a., m. Songs of romance, ; 7:30 4 m, .Repetition of .aetting- r . up exercises. 7:45 a. m. Newscastlng. la.- m. Inspirational period, di rected by Wllford C. Brlmley. 1:15 . .m. Morning matinee of instrumental ensemble a. nf. -- Items of interest, to mad.... .. It . ame; si , - 9:30 Late popular a. m. hits. . ts of the 10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. (Wednesday song styles onlyi Helen Webster, Interior dgcoration house-keeper- -- KANSAS -- , j - NAMES FILED (Continued From Page One) L- - LITTLE trr m. 6i. m. .7 , its and "Ye Olde Towne Cryer." Kent Cobb, baritone and p. Huby Epperson.' t . 7:30 p. m. Ruth Bergman, ' lar 1st popuand, Kyle Glazier, plan- -' soprano, -"-"T1' v 7 "Reminiscences,'' 8:30 'p. m. .. stories of .the great war. -- i . " t hi 6 p. m. Evans sisters 9:30 p." m. Salt Lake trld. tabernacle organ and choir. 10 p. m. Ringside broadcast of wrestling bout at the arena. i0:30 p. m. Claude Klff's Odcon ballroom band by direct wire. . 11:30 p. m. Silent. ' KPO (4218m) - Sart Francisco S p." m., ' Big Brother; 5:30 p: m'topica; 6 p. m,, prologue; 7 p. m., Tommy Munroe and Bob Allen; 7:80 p. m., Mission p. m., program; 8:8 Sparklers; p.m., violin recital; 9:S0 p. m., NBC program; 10 p. m., Trocaderans. a Tt&eoPw member of sev: f 21 Z ' music. - ' i. I i Direct Frdm the Factoi-In Carload Lots 1 I I J S r i .t . , in V . .w ' imiAS.,... I y n a BA1 f? into - . '1. fi ,t!tit pool w . v ir'jiiiiiijiiiiiii:!;!'!1!'' 11 i . i. i Bdys A Monarch I j I f I I - tM- - . . i i mum : This beautiful Monarch range pictured above with white enamel panels and nickle ' trimmings is now being sold in all D. T. R. Co. stores at the remarkable low.. price of $89.00. It is an all maUeable range with all of the special features found in Mon arch ranges. It is a rare buy. ," i . 'm m . . They i This I'A ttractive ) tsM--a -- . iii.iu .... - Ior - :tai .'-' v. " m - " Wiaa 7 "s - l.an ' or Ihe '- ' yS 1 . " you prefer, "the "same price Will get a Camner's Knift (fine for Soouta ...Focusing .FlaghlighC; or .arriappfer : ... uvu,. u ..... ... vv ,, 1 Ihr i "J , vo lur ran Llei . c too let lie (IS - -r f- Monarch Ranges last longer than ranges made of cast iron. Monarch ranges will not rush Monarch use less fuel! Monarch ranges do not re- IWI ranges Monarch ranges quire blacking! are handsome to they stand ifljour kitchen a thing of " : ) ; beauty. Investigate! look I at hi tc ; . a! v l urn- - M - i . Buy Now! .... Monarch Electric ranges have taken their place in .... j ... the highest rank of electric range construction. You will marvel at the reasonable prices for such . .. . ; . r Electric Range, . , 7 ' ; ,. :"'' . "The One-Pric- e House" The Lowest Prices Laf 6 SSB II COa Scale Special teed Buying Affords U III In Your Home EightBusyFu rniture Stores-- ll ; i gift to" those who work in the kitchen. Let us show you the splendid features of a Monarch " ..........j f lisl - M Biiittt Bfbwn Shoe Store 1011 Iho fac Get your mother a Monarch, Q 's We l Inyiteourjhspectlon. extra ' bull ranges. It would lighten her work. W have so many lovely numbers you simply have to see them to make- a choice." I tool ter her so much."" I : .. ' the ''Ritzy" Patent Strap, Black" "lizard trimming.' plain jtoe. l covered wood box heel, Imitation turn, Strut last The "Lucille," a Black Satin Pump, brocade aatin quarter, is an" other delightful number. , . :'.';','" yx Then-there- J net whether she has trouble in cooking these iheals? A new Monarch Range would help -- If - are built to last a life time. high grade merchandise. Hot summer or cold t winter. A Monarch electric would be a wonderful Take, for Instance, our Spanish Brown Calf Oxford Tie. Brown Suede and Brown lizard trimming, ...... v plain toe it's a winner. ' " vhi Ital if' Every Woman aimply adores dreBsy footwear. Brown--- bllt Shoes for women are appreciated at anytime. This season's creations are Wore beautiful .than ever. . Idcr ot ". f ' BLACKBOARD Dli)SK -: tha SO enjoy those fine meals mother pre pares for you. .Have you ever wondered 3Wfl: tow ' Easy Monthly Payments . .. ciai a Have fine cil(-dre- rr. Myi . - m .nw y-- t " . Christmas n presents for your at a fraction of their value '' bn he he as Your Mother A Monarch In Hei - 2 v t ;lt . With every pair of Busier BrowiTafidr Brownbilt Shoes jyou buy J here,- - you cah'get a present for your children for only a little more. Shoes make good Christmas presents themselves, especially for children. What a combination gift far your child; a pair of Bus--, ter Browns and one ' of these fine i presents! fre lion tgai mot tiexl The modern housewives are replacing their old ranges of cast iron construction for the MISS BO YES Mothers! heai DA! Al .o I tuni wor Kitch en dinner time on that wonderful day. First, anticipation then realization and how good everything tastes! Miss Lula Boyes, cooking expert is planning to give an added touch of satisfaction to the Thanksgiving dinner by bringing to her friends a few suggestions tomorrow afternoon, from 2:30 to 4 o'clock, the Womanls - club rooms, In 302 North University avenue, under ibe auspices of the Utah Power and Light company. A complete Thanksgiving menu will be demonstrated in her usual delightful manner, and she invites the women folks to besure and cbrhe.. Don't miss It ' CAf alrp nc Range Nowl Somehow or other, we Just have to admit that one of the real thrills of Thanksgiving comes just about - TLI has The "Stay Satifactory,, Rahge i . fQ.ia cam im . ' ? mat . . 1 .'.. ai d nd h?r S i': U T -- bi rd Raiip! Ranges! a ii i t I . KFOA (136.1m) Seattle 5:30 p. m., news; 6 p. m.. travel service; 6:30 p. m, prorram: Wouldn't you, too, like a face pow8 p. m.. Crier; 8:15 p. m., book chat; der that will keep shine away 9 p. m., Troubador hour. I stay on longer spread dmoothly--n- ot be clog the pores and A New York woman got a divorce so pure aHd fine? It Is always madeby In- Reno because her husband "sat a new French Process and is callher down hard once In a chair." ed MELLO-GLO- . It is surely a Maybe he thought she waa trying wonderful Face Powder Just try. xo re speaker AdV. prjhe house. ' t.UAHiU). Get one-thi- won H .: S t it ess ter fort lYiaiieaDie t Makes Gifts More A llractive - r .. , 0, Jif ';. . . You - i . iC 1 3l ARMS 0 Oakland Bob; CHURCH RECORDS SAVED 5:30 p. m.. curtain calls; 6 p. m., ST. GEORGE, Nov. 21. (UP) concert trlo;7 p. m news; 7:30 Valuable church records were prop. m., Bagdadlans; 8 p. saved, it waa dlscloseltodayby gram; 9 p. m., Hawalians, President George F. Woodbury, when fire destroyed the L, D. S. i ? '"r KHJ (S31m) temple annex at St George yesterLos Angeles 5 p. m., Story man; day. The annex will be rebuilt Im5:30 pr m, organ recital; 6 p. m., mediately, Woodbury gald. nightly doings; 6:15 p. m., Sunset ensemble; 6:45 p. m., news; 7 p. m UTAHN INSTANTLY KILLED program; 7:30 p. m., happiness half TOOELE. Nov. 21. (UP) A disr.our; b p. m., program; 9 p. m., sym lodged rock fell on Fred Johnson, phony; 10. p. nv, orchestra. 50, at work In the Rush Valley lime quarry, killing him Instantly. EfKFi (46Wm) . . Los Angeles 5 p. m, Big Brother forts to locate relatives failed and body was sent to Salt Lake City Ken; 5:30 p. m.,- Griffith Jones; the ' 5:50 and 6 p. m., programs; 6:30 for burial p. m, symphonic piano; 7 p: m., The Is between 13 billions Symphonette; 7:30 p. m., program; and 18 earth billions years old. And not 8:30 p. m., convert orchestra; 9:30 new song yet p.. m4 program; 10 ' dance a I is FUR .., - new improved malleable Monarch (840.7m) 5 p. m.,. Brother ; toaay. MUCH SfcEN on hats -- ' monies. .". '.- ., so-cl- aol-Bie- rs KLX .... CHICAGO PLANT BOMBED ;V CHICAGO. Nov. 21. (UP) A S branch of the Becker Cleaning ami Dyeing company, fostered and, proi 5 tected by the power of. "Scarf ace i' Al" Capone, Chicago gang lordj J was wrecKea Dy a dynamite Doml) ; j this season, and the use of astra-ka- n Thanksgiving Day Fares on this grey felt is an attracRound trip fares on basis of fare tive example, worn with Lucien will' beL.JneXfeci Lelong'a grey tallleur trjmmewith and Mrs. Agnes Creer and Mrs. Hattle tween. all local points on the Ord-. ast'rakari. , Bowen left Tuesday for Los Angoh Short Line, November 27, 2fe; geles, Callloinia, Where theywiU because of the heavy snowstorm and .29. Return limit, December 8.i Mrs Elizabeth Jex. Other which blockaded Ihe roads, making For further; particulars conauftt spend "the winter. Mrs. Creer with Mrs. Spencer Beck and family and The home of Mr. and Mrs. John relatives had planned to attend the them virtually impassable for auto-' your local agent, UNION ' :. Mrs. Bowen with her daughter, Mrs.JB., Hughes was the scene .of a de- - funeral service but were SYSTEM. , prevented mobiles. h Manchester Guardian' rirpm, Shanghai correspondent said today that the rf ; KGO (S84.4m) r Oakland ninese official Koumln - news 5 p. m..,.. Detective agency at Tokio reported that 29 atories; 630 p. m nejum: f n. fcaltefs; 6:30 p. M, concert; 2 R tti labor demonstrator and "two and 60 demonstraweather; 7: So p. m., prog, am, b.J tors were killed were -- bounded In Tokio In 9 p. m.. p. m., "Memory Lane"; wtlh the police and time; 9:30 p. m,, program; 10 p. m, clashes ese troops on November 11 Japan, ' and 12 time. during the enthronement cereNov, . i-dy- ;: In honor of the third birthday of Frank BJaine Dart and the first anniversary of Bertha vDart, a family dinner was given. Sunday by Mrs. Charles Dart and Mrs. Effie Dart. Dinner was served at 2 o'clock, cov er being laid for nine. eral ether AT ALU : !T' has "been a director of the Utah Public Health association Birice its organization 14 years ago. During this time he has been Instrumental In working out (he health program which has proved successful In the public schools of the state.' '" Prof. Herald R. Clark has been a member of the Young university faculty since 1913, the last three years as professor of finance and banking. He served one term aa vice president of the Provo cham ber of commerce. As manager of the Students' Supply association he has been one of the prime movers in the erection of the B. Y. U. athletic Btad!um. He Is the father of three' children who are now attending the city ehool"i The election will B Eoia X Oil THANKSGIVING MENU TO Provo Junior hlgn scnooi, i'uusu,, , FEATURE COOKING December 8. between the hours of DEMONSTRATION 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. TOMORROW CHINESE LABOR RIOTS LONDON. of John W. . Banks w The-youn- the Misses Lois Creep Bernice Thomas and Lehore Sterling. Following dinner the time was spent . y visiting. JOE A, m geons' and: Is also Tn7UncttrRosco8 T Iny Tots.j of Salem entertained at-- delightful dinner, . Sunday . afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home there. Covers IaM Mu-elc,- '1 " sisters-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. DaVid G. Thomas gave him a cleverly raranged surannounce the marriage of their son prise, jtheoccagion being the sevWltliam'to Miss Peon Norton ot entieth anniversary of Nhis birth. Provo, at Farmlngton; last ' week. Dinner was served at 4 o'clock at g couple are leaving this a long table centered with a beautiweek for a honeymoon trip to Cali- ful pink and white birthday cake r : 'wItK70 candles ornamentingit fornia; Covers were laid for Aunt Em " Creer, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Bank3, Members of the Self Culture club Mrs. Agnes Creer and Miss Nell and their partners enjoyed a de Creer" the latter of Salt Lake; Mr. lightful party Friday evening at the and Mrs., Wylie E. Thomas, Mr. and home of Prof. and Mrs. Eds M.; Mrs. R, W. Money, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, who are leaving for Provo In Hyrum Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. the near future to make their home, Ed M. Banks, Mrs. Sarah 'jane A feature of the evening was an old Thomas, the guest of hortor and Mr. fashioned school presided over by' and Mrs. J. B. Hughes. Following Mrs. Rowena Hodge. ' Community dinner the time was spent in a singing of old time songs" was also wSay. an enjoyable feature. Luncheon was served at 9 o'clock to 35. During the Jtfr. and Mrs. Johh B. Jei went to evening Mrs. Rowe was presented with a token bf steeralri day to atleiyj "the funeral service for Mr. Jex's sister-in-laclub members.. Mrs. Edna, Gardner Christenneo man an age expectation of 71 years.. That uo reason why you shouldn't look at the traffic llghta before crossing the street j 'a - REEVE IS SPEAKER , I Fenion Reeve, coach at the Su:. I ish. Fork high eohoolwaa the prinV cfpai speaker at the meeting ot the Spanish Fork Rotary club at theiit meeting held Monday noon at th4 ; Palace cafe. Mr. Reeve spoke oijS w m i 1 no vaiue 01 Ainieu . :'. High School." , Science now gives Melange Agricultural economics. "CJaasics. CITY,-Mo.rNdV- 7-2r regarned-xohwtoTiBTre- "Mid-da- y J.-'..'- ' S - Rotary club for one term and also served a term a .district-governof the Utah-Idah- o district. At one jubilee." only) time be was ;:2;30. p. . ml (Wednesday Provo. serving for six years. ""The Developmental American At the present" time he holda jhe by JJtah Federation of Music distinction of. being a fellow-mei' . Clubs.." m. An hour, with the ber of the American College of Sur3 12 noon 12:80 noon SUI ; Auht Sammy's chat, as supplied by' the home economics division of the U. S. department of agriculture. a. in. - St Max Oberhansley and her friend, lightful affair .Sunday afternoon and eveningwhen the sisters and Mrs. Grace Matley." '. - SPAIJISH FORK Nov. 21 (UP) ResidenU o Omaha, Jumpy;jfromTi attacks of . a hatchet slayeirf and rising temperatures today had arose, today with renewed determi ameliorated flood conditions in the nation to find the maniac who haa southwest and mauraudlng rivers taken the lives of three persons were receding rapidly. . While they slept In sections ,, of Missouri, ; On( last w"here the Missouri river was still 'The city was an armed camp " ntghV with every peace ' officer, belching the overflow waters of its aided by private citizens In many tributaries, did conditions remain sections,', patrolling, residential dis- above normal but the situation was tricts In the hope of capturing the not considered grave. Butler, Mo Isolated for almost five days, had mulatto believed responsible. I Two other persons, Mr. and Mrs. restored railroad service today and G. Harold Strlbling, were woundthe first mall since Friday was ed by the man.' Stribllng was im- brought to that town. proved at Lord Lister hospital, phyCrippled train service f rapidly sicians announced. For short perl- - was being restored .in Kans-is he for MlasourrandTtraln officials declared since the attacks 241 the crisis of the worst tieup In the first-timhours ago, although he was Inco- hiatory in this - section had been herent at times, he was able to talk reached. Highways Jhat had stood to hospital officials, they said, under water for several days were , being opened. expert 11 FLOOD WATERS TDl5lfe)AY,l:OTOlBEIl 21; 1028: a OMAHA,-Neb- -- 8TATION KSI :V---,- ,- - MADiSLAYER : PROGRAMS PROVO EVENING IIEKALti, 2Ct ' .. y.(. |