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Show 65" THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDX ESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10 Q M M 1 V Obpyrfcht, i MOTHER! MART SLXSUiKJ W 1 H MAKbnALL. tha McClur Newspaper Syndicate. 1C27. by Bad Thii If Jour MS Child Is Tula Physically Below Par. daya ar th period when mothers must watch their growing children. That reserv strength and vitality vacation days provided la being slowly but surely sspped by th nerve strain of study, th physical strain of play, cold, wet dreary weather, stuffy schoolrooms, overheating of bodies, followed by chill. No wonder colds and contagion find kiddle aasy prey. A growing school child need Cod Liver Oil to build up and keep tip strength, weight, healthy flesh, bodily resistance and abounding vitality. Not th stomach upsetting Cod Uver Oil that you had forced down you, Mother, but modern Cod Liver medication that cornea now In tiny tasteless McCoy Cod Liver (in Compound Tablets, containing all oil. th virtues or th but aa simple and easy to take as candy. Children Ilk Cod I.lver treatment taken in McCoy tablets, and It does them a world of good. z. c. M. L Drugs, Drug Co., Schramm-JohnsoOwl Drug Co. and druggists every where sell them on an absolut guar antee of satisfaction or money back. Why not get a package from your druggist today, and se th good work they will accomplish for your children? (Adv.) ui School In your bathroom is naturally hard then you should boil It and let It, cool off a llttl befor applying it to in face. Boiling H makes It soft. Beauty doctors hav a great way of disagree at least they all em to ln, but that our faces ought to be kepi agree are Thrs bracelets System bangles aa clean os possible. about aa big around aa a alender lltOne Thty War tl finer in lovely shades of brown, and over them Is an Inconspicuous Tn th of Queen Elisabeth In . llttl sign announcing th fact that Englsnd ttreign waa tha custom for women nasty-tastinwho Women each.' but II they cot tn wear velvet masks to cover their would never think of buying bijouterie face holes made in them "having of main th wares three units fine Ita ao Directors notfd tor at a shop and high price have gone In to buy Pacific system th of th Union on of thoa charming little toraoeleu, Union Pacific, Oregon Short Lin and d sugar-coatebut Just aa many have town bought railroads Ixs Angele tt Salt by women who might If they rhne wear diamond and emerald and ruwere elected at meetings hcl Tues ble. No far as Intrinsic value go th local offices of th comat day th no but to are mor. worth they pany. Mor than 71 per cent of th woman seeking something "Just right' capital atock wa represented, either to go with a new brown or beige cos by person or proxy. N. H. Iyoomls tume thev are priceless. of Omaha; general solicitor, acted a Wooden Jewelry If you can apeak chairman of th meetings and Thomas of anything wooden as being Jewelry Rio of New York, secretary, attended I enjoying a decided win', but It aa secretsry. ha not become so popular as to b The directors are: commonplace. One of th prominent Union Pacific Railroad company French .rlresBmskers haa used braceAmes. Boston; K. E. Calvin, Oliver lets of ftouden beads In lieu of cuffs JS'ewcomb Carlton, New York: Omaha; on nine of her new frocks, and links Robert W. Ooelet. Newport, R. I.; of wood alco form collars to add to J. Heber Orant, Salt Lake: Carl R. syene of thee frocks. Gray, Omaha; R. Roland Harrlman,Bracelet are even mor fashionable N. ; W. A. llarrlmin, HarArden, women no than ever and R. V.; Robert A. rimsn, longer confine themselves to Slav A. Peshody, James 8. Charles Jjovett, bracelet of rld, Jade, onyx and other C. of all B. If. Perkins snd Hegrr. new um of. the stones. Among New York; Charts A. Stone, Bosfrocks thr are sleeve trimmed .wllh M. York. New and I'sul ton, Warburg. bracelets. A hah dosen sMvsr or gold Correspondent: 36 South 1st West Ulver Ames, Oregon Short I.lne bracelets are clasped around the wrist Business Office: 47 E. 1st North Boston; E. K. Calvin; Omaha; New-com- b to look Ilk cuffs on some of th new Carlton. New York; F. W. Phone 333. , frooks. In Paris at present ther Is a Charske, New Ynrk; R. I Gerry, decided vogu for bracelet and neckR. R. Omaha! Carl I.; Newport, Gray. that lace of fin Bohemian bead E. Roland Harrlman. Arden, N. Y.; look like diamonds or emerald or W. A, JIarriman. Usrrlman, N. Y.; other colored stone. They ar strung Robert A. J,ovett. R. S. on whit oord or preferably on fin Charles A. Peabody, James H. Persilver chain and ar conaldered the kins and C. B. Seger, all of New with appropriate ornament to wear day-tkYork; Charles A. Stone, Boston, and m plain llttl , georgette or satin' Paul M. Warburg, New York. frock. IOS Angeles V Salt Lake Oliver Since snakeskln I ttll ao popular Newcomb Boston: Cellar and cuffs ef small wooden Ames, Carlton, It la not Strang that gohi bracelet bsada New York; J. Ross Clark, Los Angeles, two shsdes ef blu are shown PROVO. April IX Mrs. Josephine and necklet of anak formation hav In th Incircle. HarE. R. Roland Carl a to Omaha; attached gr Gray, They Thomas Berg, wife of W nan BeTg, been ravlved. N. Y.;" W. A. Harrl-ma- n. wen-knosArdn. frock blu d rlman, af chin. crepe spring van-1 ad to take rovo mortician, died at If you ar planning Th bracelet below th elrel I mad Harriman, N. Y. : Otto H. Kahit, th Kast Third M1U . U Ml II r l pnra IH l"W eprtll home, 48 y.; Robert A. Lovett, Southfamily carved wooden ptsqu, and th Woodbury, N. street, at fcn early hour this at th furriers' you may b ipier-eate- d of R.' S. New New York; York; I Ixvett, mad of plain and to know that th short fur coat long neck chain XorH X f me lmornlng. following aq a.Uck , pt Jwsarl; Charlea A-- , Jesbody J 4e coffiJiM baaki4a fesS!.7 Sst f carved jgrn. woodan beads, H. Perkins, New York: Mortlmw I.. In wrist Mrs. Berg had feeh . In ill health are made coats these short fleMftV . oyster v. whereon itfcey y; S-i- f-- , V-- Jk heJrr,.. y ed. agalnst several months, but was' thought lensrtn, th,thlmer fare being; New lork; Charles A. Stone, for look," not This to does hav Seger, appear to btmb have been much Improved the IXurnuduki, broadtail, sheared been done through any exaggerated Boston, and Paul M. Warburg, New few dsy. This momlnsj she past are among th furs often used tor this sens of modesty but to protect the York. was stricken with severe pain about purpose. face from sun and wind. th heart and death occurred with' YOUR HOME AND YOU... . in an hour. Asparagus Bolls. Tt Is a matter of prld with some Some week sago Sfrs. Berg arose Remove the renters from stale rolls women that they never us soap on during the night to answer a teledip each Shell In water. Put In their faces. Ther are still some who and and call suffered a fainting phone the oven until brawn and crisp and even avoid water. They would be then swuX-Tajli- ng on a hot gas register. fill with hot creamed to The Trltisae. In th window of an expensive Jewhop where diamonds and emer-al- di and ruble glisten In chaste platicollecnum seylngs ther la a llttl tion of bracelet! In a prominent elry of Company's Elected at 'Meetings Held Tuesday Directors 1 The Rotariant Nominate Candidates for Election asparagus Special Serve at owe. : ' , n'.. r,l,r Of' fhtt mation of orncers for tne ensuing KwfaV ,ie?i part renter yesr, to be elected May 8,1 was the their body that is not waterprooi. be eem to now mln business of the Spanish. Fork trend The general Rotary club at '.the regular meeting toward the us of soap and water. held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Th Important thing la t have a Betsy Tippet ts, with President John good oap. and to rlnae It well from K. Booth presiding. womThe nominath face befor drying It. Some tion are: R. H. Andru. W. P. Ship- en still hold to th belief that It is I.orln Anderson and warren t.. pee, good to rinse th face in quit cold Adams, for president: K. R. Kramp-to- n y wiolfr Stuart Olb water, but ther are experts on auch and Steven Anderson, for vie noo matter who insist this Is a bsd pracpresident: A. K. Money, secretary; tice. Bom beauty experts us applitavld Horao I'Vreday, treasurer; cations of very hot water in any Kirmage. Dr. J. W. Hagan. R. facial treatment, others hold to th IN BRIGHT DIET S. DISEASE. Fred Sherman be Metlarry. not faee should the that opinion Her comes a letter all tbe way Smart. J. H. finell and P. P. Thomas, exposed to extreme of temperature,be electto be of four board directors, but that all application should from California telling about a friend ed, who, with the immediate past barely warmer than tepid. sufferinV from Bright' dispresident, John JO. Booth, will form Home expert on such matters tell who la Al the executive board. Visitors were us that It la Important to us only ease and high blood pressure. Rex Johnson. Professor soft water on the face. If the water though I am usually careful not to ProforClark. Pr. I W. Oakes.' J. Harold make suggestion where there Is ac- O. tha Provo all of Rowley, tual disease, I am tempted to mak club; W. B. Webb and C U Rotary Whit an exception in this case. a Oakes gav of T.ke. Ir. Salt 1 must Emit my advice, however, E. Booth and "P. John talk. short to giving the diet list that I usually P. Thomas, who have Just' returned helpful when Bright's disease .a chron- from the district Rotary convention ic, and I may add that anything which held Jtt Boise, Idaho, will give their helps keep this in check it, likely report f the convention at th next to be. good for th purpose of regmeeting of the club. ulating the blood pressure. A diet Mat then for chronic Brlghts disease, where there are no very Spanish Fork Man msrked symptoms, is, aa follows: Fresh fish, oysters, cream of vegeReported Successful table soup made without meat stock. not more than one or possibly two gpee'al tn The Tribune. eggs a day, green vegetables, except That SPANISH FORK.- April Get prompt, relief asparagus, onions, practically S pence A. trftreon, son of Mr. nd an fruits, a smalt celery: of fowl Mr. serving of this Iavrson P. city. Is Jjtrs with Kellogg's ALL- occasionally, cereals, cereal soups and making good In New York la evigruels, cream, butter, oliv oil, milk denced by a In recent the fact that I cheese, starchy puddings, such a rice. Issue of th New York' University BRAN ana sweet ew or tapioca cornstarch; milk, in lors Alumnus, organ cider, orange and grape Julc and othuniversity, he ta given ofa an e er unfermented fruit Juice. In th form Inter, write-u- p Alcohol must be rigidly excluded view, in which he give some Idea Constipation attacks young and and tea and coffee may be taken In of hi work, wheh la educational diA Constable old stealing Yitality, wrecking very moderate quantities. of Arnold I must repeat that such a diet list rectora Fifth avenue department store. health, hastening the inroads of dis- is xuitaoie oniy wner ther ar no Co., of is Mr. Ijtrson's work educating of severe complications slich th sales ease after disease. Ileadaches, bad evidences people to better methods as retention of nitrogen In th nrln. of selling, the eliminating of error breath, sallow skins, insomnia are I must advise my correspondent and In handling business transactions else who may read thla to and th Improvement of th but' a few of its symptoms. Hid anyone submit the list to. someone who I business general Th young of the store. beweu informed about nutrition matters, man has been with the New York your body of this deadly enemy who and la also to able mak freouent since leaving colfirm several year fore too late. observations of th effect of uch a lege. met. is guaranKellogg's Finally. If this diet Is suitable to mr teed to relieve constipation. Two correspondent's case, he will find that Notice of Intention tne general health will Improve and in, this will hav a tendency to beln his Will Be Republished tablespoonfuls eaten daily chronic cases, with every meal. Doc- cough. A few suggestions in regard to pre Spee'sl t The Tribune. tors recommend Kellogg's because paring foods in the diet list may be PRICE. April 1J. Price city counin order... A for fish, white meated 100 cil haa agreed to republish the noeffective. is 100"7 brtn it varieties are usually th best and tice of Intention to establish a new Serve it often with mfllc or th patient la cautioned to eat only curb and gutter dlatrict on North the soft part of oyster. Special at- Second Kast street, following a recream and add fruits or honey for tention should be mad to the con- quest of residents for such action, coction of th vegetable aoupa using which was decided upon last year, a special treat. Comes ready to equal part of strained cooked vege- but deferred until 1927 because of eat. Mir it with other cereals. table pulp and carefully mad whit lack of funds. sauce. In preparing green vegetable A eounterpetltion was presented by Try the recipes on every package. use as little water as possible, cook- sixteen property owners representing Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ing them In their own julc. lii7.S front feet on th street, who lb Improvement b that asked Served and sold everywhere. (Copyright, JUS", McClur Newspaper laved for a year, but It is th opin) the ion that Syndicate. objectors will withdraw when it la learned that the. payments Choice rose, every sre distributed over a period of ten on will bloom this year, only 40. year and th first payment would Seed Htore. Vogeler (Adv.) not be du for fifteen month. horrified at the Idea of not bathing- fresh or canned. h rest of their bodv dally, but SP,.i,,.in.J.;..'i-- .- muri.- ,T. if l faw FOOD and HEALTH ssicuiiir WHEN STRENGTH FAILS LOOK TO CONSTIPATION ; . sure - guaranteed id,.'a4.Ie,Yrate,. Ijuniedr! was removed. The shock from this Is said to have aggravated, her weakened condition.. Mrs. Berg was bom at Scofleld January . 1S92. th daughter nf T. H. and Kllaa Hollay Thomas. When she was in years of ag the family moved to Salt Lake City, and later to Sprlngvllle. where she grew to In 11 1 she married Mr. womanhood. ah had Berg, sinoe which time lived In Provo. was Mrs. Berg During her life here active In the U D. 8. ciiut-ch- . having been Identified .with the Primary association, the M. I. A.: and Relief society of the Bonneville nard. In addition to her htvband, she ts survived by one son, Msx, and two daughters. Marian and Joan: also by her mother, Mrs. JCVH. Thomas of rs. Herbert Helper; two listers, Rohmsnn of Salt I,ake City and Mrs. J. C. Kavanaugh of Helper, and one' H. Thomas of Scofleld. brother, Funeral service will be held In the Bonneville ward chapel Friday afternoon at I o'clock. Interment will be In the Provo city cemetery. - Ie ALL-BRA- IV W ALL-BRA- N Gli YOUR WA7T0 EUROPE fromTlontreal t ' Tbe fortified city ea th Coat! through ye romaauc Preach Canada by th Csssra By Lswrsac Routs. snly (01 Market Street. San Francis, r any STEAMSHIP AGENT. I SEA FOOD Wtter J LEA ski sraaosMie! with a perrifis' SAUCE I. "I lsBsa- - s mis SI.MI1 11 si n J UNCLE RAYS CORNER W-SM- mm Ms -- VP - ii ii little bird la doing everr-thln- g Favorite American Birds. feet thathe the can to make pretty sounds. Is housewife, and PART VIII THE MOUe VVRSN. His mat homea neat clean. The only very keeps her People have a special fondness for trouble with ber is that she scold Is friends to evea to make which live toe and ar hard it birds willing much, with them; and for that reason th hous wren Is widely liked. Th house wren is a little fellow, a good deal smaller than a aparrow. In splta of that, be is a hardyh fighter snd It la safe to say that ' could ,"llck his weight In wildest. wrens spena their winters Hows chiefly in the gulf state. Thy hav now started northward and should reach Virginia toward th end of th month. 8m of them nest in Missouri. Virginia and Kentucky. Oth ers fly northward, reaching Minnesota and Ontario UK In May. All through th mlddiwst and New JEngtB4, fsmllte will wairajn th return of pstrs of wren to th bird boxes which they lived In last year. If they find any other bird family will making itself at home. thr probably b feather fir ig, ?l wren seera to bellevs In private property, Th rrn ItSes t live esar th hem and they fght for what they think ef sse. ar their rights. If house wrens do not find a bird- - In a clean bona wbrj ther t toe In th hollow much, scolding box hanrtr, they ne wrens ar cousins Th Pacific hou of an appl tree. In a hoi In a wooden feoce. or In an opsilng of a buildof thoe of mor eaaterty states, and ing. Ther ar usually from six to have prmrOcaHy rh same han.'ts They vhelr winters in th valleys of .'eight young, a)d th parents will bat-- I U California er northern Mas Ice. bitterly to protect tha brood, wren Is m&l of Th Bobolink. the The og hous j not S" fin aa that of many other tt rts. but It hxs a bubbling for-wbirh (Copyrtght, Jfrr. Pliblishers' Jtynd?- I st ms.es It Interesting sud pieas.ng W irtM-- :. ii , .. u . ,,iT cording to K N. Strike, .iiu .. ' Declamation Contests Will Draw Huge Crowd 12. Declamation PROVO, ' April contests in which music, dancing and other Interesting events will attract thousands of high school students at th t'tah county high school day at American Fork, Frraay, May , according to Information disclosed at a meeting pf th county principals held here Monday afternoon. The day's activities will open at 10:16 at th Alpine stake tabernacle, at which time the finals In various contests will be held, with Alpine o and districts participating. Th preliminaries in the musical and other contests will be held in the Ahiine district April 22. at Lhl. The in the datea of the preliminaries will be announced other district later. lr .1m pliipTeTB A K IT NECK HeM A rash broke oat on my Isar n-- " It was sore and rsd and later scaled orcr. Th flchin and burning war ahnoat nn bearable both night and day. It caused dia- fururemeiit ior a time. '' t used other ramedle kg about six weeks but tha trouble mmsl to spread wore than ever. My brother adViaed tn to try Cutsctra Soap and Ointment M I cent ior a ares sample. After nainf k t noticed an uiif oveimiit so purchased Bora, and ta about three week I waa healed." (Siened) Nytle Ountsr. LttchfWli, Minn Au;. 20, IS2&. " Caticsra Soap, Ointment and TaJ-enmara Ideal for daily toilet sa Works wonders by c leaning out bowels in night a krrj( iu' Ik. . f ' MU-IIAIIX- SMablU4e4 N8 338 So. Main St. . TOOTHACHE i ! .J liters far aw asan S mm ts f bMlaii sn raatfuiaisa. ! mlsi svgwa ei t Ml mm snd WnsalUsaa trmttml m mm fr--m Wasatch 3939. Salt Lake City. Utah. IK V RALLY DATE FIXED !. Annual rally PROVO. April Utah stake Sunday schools the of day wtll.be held Sunday, April it, acooru Ing to Victor 1. Bird, stake super Intendent. . Mrs. Sophia Kasamastasis Laid""" at Rest in Price V. fk Trtbnn. PRICK. April 12. One of th largest Greek funerals ever held In Price was that conducted for Mrs. Sophia Kasamastasis. 23. of West Hiawatha. the .Greek Sunday afternoon from services The church. Orthodox opened at 2:20 o'clock and were in of the Rev. D. SvmrnOpouloa. Interment was in city cemetery. Th funeral wa under the direction of ' Jr K. Flvnn. 'Mrs. Kasamastasis was bom on on Greece, April of island the Crete, 1!WJ. and was the dsughter of IS K. Fleme. and Emmanuel Kalispe takls. She died at South Hiawatha her husWednesday. April . Beside two chilband, sli la survived by ', dren. rhm for Old-Tim-e TEA ENJOYMENT EYERY-WOMAM'- S RIG-- Assayer Tea enjoyment delicious re freshment that comes from the delicate aroma and flavor of the world's finest tea is every woman's right Nothing less than perfection will' satisfy the appetite" when it says "Tea Time", Tree tea is the world's finest by no means .the world's most expensive. That's why you should always insist on getting : fmUM ; 1 tea-tho- Trihn yur rid ait.r. Into smi fr ctn Want Ads out J turn Ita content fou. r a, ! ugh TREE HI, U TEA Japan. art. - , - at Richmond Saturday sad so.rharh v ' serial te The Tribes. Seer al t TW Tribes. RICHMOND, AprU llFuneral were held at the tabernacle services A KlsbieU Saturday for Mr. Dora Hunt, a former resident of Richmond, who died at ber home la Oakland. Cat.. Tuesday of last week Th service were von- milt, fsraed i by ducted by faishop William Anderson Th sposkars were W. Z. Harris, aasacb H Merrill and J. W. Punk- - ' Interment waa In th city eeme. aas rr. Typewriters Inc Ian B. Y. U. PROFESSOR AUTHOR. PROVO. April It. It ta not enough for the scientist merely to note the color, shape, els and distribution of an Insect and then give It a name, contends Ur. Vasco M. Tanner, professor of ssoology and entomology at Brigham Young university, in a paper published In the Journal of the American Kiitinnologlcal society for March, 1927. The paper of more than rigures sixty pages, including Z22 the aumade from Ink drawings by thor, Is entitled "A Preliminary Study" of the Genitalia of Feinale luieop-tera.- rn. it MACH1MB Wlllard Clark. Mrs. Dora Hunt Buried i OIFIC1 O X C Smith & Corona Funeral Ritis Held DEECHAM'S orld's easiest to take Tahsets rsHao y Special ta Laxative Advised for Women Arl-as- - dphatrs were Raymond Holbrbok and nausea, WOMEN'S headaches, are quickly relieved this way. Tomorrow you are a different ' person. Works speedily on the bowels, tending at the same time to stimulate liver and kidney action.: Most laxatives aim only at one or two of these eliminative centers. To clear up properly, you' must act upon all three. That'g why men and women by the million are discarding ordinary The diflaxatives for Beecham'a, Caused DisSgurKnenL and THE EUREKA. April 12 Funeral services were hld Monday at the Methyears odist church for Johh 8. Rife, tt8tur-dav of age, who died at his home of general debility. The Itev. William Krary was In charge of the service and delivered th nrinclpal address, interment was In Eureka city cemetery. Mr. Rife was bom In Ohio anl.aiient th early years of his life ther and I" intic ai Texas.. He came to th years ago. He ws orl trict fortv-si- x of the early ass yers of the d!strlc having an assay office In Silver City. Mr. Rife Is survived by his widow. nd- - th Rife. following Mrs. Allc children: I. Vera Kife and C. Mrs. af. Bills of both Eureka; Rife, ference will amaze yon. Von feel nf Salt lxkc snd Mrs. Clarmc Salismarvelous; you fee! wonderful. Get bury of San Krahdsco. Beecham'a Pills, Take ton iht. RASH till ISP J LGSmith New Officers Selected by Women Republicans ' .'kt.'S? v 4i - The it1' A Nebo-Prov- m " O " Ccdcun 11 gs T j - FACE AND - manager. April It AP). The Brig-haToting university and th University of Southern California debaters tonlfht argued the question, "Resolved, That Mussolini Is a Benefactor to itsly." The question, one of world-wid- e interest, proved to- be extremely Interesting to a large audience. The debate was conducted In the open forum style, ho decision being given. William B. Henley and Arthur Rvvertson upheld the affirmative for end the B. Y. . U. negativ I Ball-bearin- III Th theater Jna been closed for the psst few weeks undergoing,newremodeling, front. which Includes a New seats and a pip organ are new th to acquisitions " playhouse. " PROVO. Tiz, and only Ti, will brink relief. TU i grant), glorious for tortured feet. It draws the swelling and poisons and acids right ou Stop the, pain of corns. Puts you feet into l perfect condition. uet a box of Tiz now at say drug or department store. Don 't suffer. I Have feet that never hurt, sever get tired. 'Adv.) standard typewriter that does not recoil against because its keys never touch the finger-tip- s, bottom.' throughout give it a action leaves the operator and that smooth easy fresh sfter hours of stidy typing. .. . r TYou invest man hundreds of dollars "a year machine n your stenographer. Give her-thtKat keeps her fresh and iMt and accurate. e B. Y. University Meets U. of S. C. in Debate Just put thoe weary, Til aching, burning feet into hath. When vour feet ache and burn, v: 1 3 MINUTES Toeo-rro- - :H HAPPY FEET III N d. Xr"r" 111 . ;: 81 j Frl-ls- two-pag- If your stenographer suffers from afternoon fatigue, let her try an L C Smith. It's the one STREET. MAIN 219 SOUTH THEATER REOPEN. PROVO. April 12. ikm theater, v PROVO. April 12 Mrs. Grao S. formerly the Princess, will open under new proprietorship, ac Cheever was elected president of the Women's Republican club of Provo at or the the biennial reorganisation club held' here Monday night. Mrs. were: Other officer chosen Mrs. Kmma Jones, vice nresldent; Mra Vincent. vtlat secretary: Mrs. Fllxabeth Stein. treaaurer; Mrie Homer, chorister; Mrs. II N. Beck, organist. Mrs. Cheever succeeds Mm. Ascha Paxmati aa head of the organisation. TO The delicate sensory nerves in her finger-tip-s must take the brunt of 50,000 shocks a day a steady drain on her nervous energy that is more ' fatiguing than hard physical labor. The Florsheim Shoe Store : 1 one word explains why a strong heilthr stenogrmpher can be completely fagged by three oVlock. She blames her chair, the light, or the unusual press of work. . But it's nerves. Mail Orders Promptly Filled II 1 Thit For the man who steps ahead with style who wants a shoe that is refined that expresses the good taste pf a careful dresser.' One of the season's new Florshcims. - Called by Death '' serves! 1 '"Pacer" Woman Worker in L. D. S. Church lg "TXT w FLORSHEIM PROVO DEPARTMENT L 13, 1927. fwr th tk prtfer Eltc fed, . thre'i Trrf Te4 Orange Pf |