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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 120. HORRORS; OF, BAD BLOOD L All maladies of racking . j, The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report eoelal items will favor ns by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone 218-, who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. 4 4 4 the-sta- Honored Mrs. Edna son sisters, and scout demonstrations . Missionary M. Whitman entertained Wednesday under the direction of Scoutmaster to her Harry Butler.' Ail are cordially In- evening complimentary brother, Dutton Miller, who returned vlted to attend recently from the mission field. Autumn leaves and flowers were used Shoes! Shoes at pre-wa- r prices! in making the rooms attractive. The Men's dress shoes, regular $10 to 12 time passed pleasantly with games, tnlucs at $6.05, while they last, Satmusic, and. reminiscences, and- - re- Christensen Co.,- - 151 only. urday freshments were served to about fifty, West Center. - - - - guests. ' 4 4 4 - Fourth Ward M. I. A. Will Give FOR SALE 11.040 buys I 86clal The M I. A. of the Provo house , and Iotf corner Sixth, East Fourth ward win give " an ' opening Sixth North; 350 down, reasonsocial in the ward amusement hall (and able payments for- - balance. - Smoot -- next A short pro- Tuesday evening Mr. (Lumber Co. Call 20, ask'-fogram will precede a series of events Vickery. 3 which will prove Interesting to old and young. The events are as fo- WANTED A second-han- d ladies llows:. target shooting, shotput, bicycle." Call 72." - standing high jump for women, obstacle race, disc throwing for womShoesI Shoes at pre-wprices! dash for Mens dress shoes, en, marathon Tace, $10 to $12 regular men and women, rugby for men and) , ,95, whilVthey Ut7 women, relay race for men and Christensen Co., 154 only. urday The West Center. women, scout demcnstratlon. Rose orchestra will furnish the music . for dancing. An invitation Is extended to all members - and their friends, torture CHIROPRACTIC qualms Joint racking rheums, fierce catarrhs, intestine stone and ulcer cholic pangs, marasmus, "dropsies, asthmas, pining alrophy, moping melancholia, moonstruck madness, what miseries ? Milton. - This is of man or woman suffering from blood troubles. , Bead what the U. 8. Dispensatory and other authorltatIve books say in regard to the ingredients entering Into Number 40 For The Blood: Employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood troubles, mercurial and lead poisoning, rheumatism, ca- tarrh,' constipation, diseased liver, j fj Under Its use kidneys and spleen. bodily eruptions, skin troubles, sores,, i ulcers and scrofulous enlargements disappear as if by magic." Insist on Number-40- , 4nade by-C, Mendenhall, Evansville, Indiana, 40 years a druggist. Sold by Hedqulst Drug 1 Company. leaves no bad effects because it does not add anything to, or take anything from the the body; it leaves it just as it found it, plus te the adjustment toward the normal. A trial will convince you of the real value' of its methods. Nothing but straight Chiropractic used " : in myoffice. , - J. R.Lester Spurrier, b.c. r CARD OF THANKS. 0-1- ar 50-ya- rd ,t 4 4 Will We wlsfi to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness to ns during the sickness and death of our little daughter Fay. Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Henrichsen. FOUND A Miami bicycle. 2S S. Seventh West.--- - Call , (Graduateotthe Mother School, of Chiropractic) Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M., 6 to 7:3(1 House Callsby Appointment. Office Phone 126."- -' Over Farcers Store. Residence Phone 105-J. at 0-- 8 4. Enter Salt Lake School MIbs Kate Peters will leave tomorrow for Salt Lake, where she will enter a business college. '4-- v ' 4 4,4 Club Met 4 V 4 4 4 X Mrs. PenhaUer Entertained Optimist Club Mrs. J. H. Denhalter was hostess to the members of the Optimist club Wednesday afternoon. The time passed pleasantly with cards . and luncheon. - i watch the Crystal Electric WasheMn actual operation. Sec undergarments, delicate waists, towels, bedding a genuine, family wash go into he smooth, running Crystal y Cylinderanil emerge in fifteen mi antes washed to '444 1 A fascinating and practical demonstration of the right way to solve the clean clothes problem. During: the continual Miss Goodrldge a. with-ma- ny .. beautiful and useful gifts. 4 4 4 A - r Mrs. - - II v v . Rates Stores Company tI Miller - Entertained Hour Club Hourelu'v met with Mrs. George Miller o ; Provo Bench yesterday afterncou. There were twelve members present. Mrs. Ida Knprr gave a biographical sketch of J. Whitcomb Riley and reed some of his poems. The nest meeting will be held at the home of 33-3- 9 E. Center St. Provo, Utah. "'The: Complete iHomejFumishers Mrs. L. M. Nelson In two weeks, at which time Mrs. Mathilda Vance will give the literary number. 4 44 Unique Entertainment I l.,i ned Something different in entertainment will be given by the M. I. A. of the Provo Sixth ward next Tuesday even- -' ing, when they will hold a penny -- social. Dancing will commence at 30 oclock, and numerous other features .costing one penny, will be provided. 11 -- 4 4 4 Mrs. Ora B. Visiting in Halt Harding. Is spending a few days "in Salt Lake City. , , ' . 4 4 4 Held to The Section pe Opening M. I. A. of the Manavu ward will hold an opening session in College hall next Tuesday evening, at which time a Splendid program will be rendered, consisting of a short play by the Beehive girls, a tiio by the John- - : Washer 'Wringer Electric ' Sold on Convenient Terms Tho-Soc- ial . demonstration ,out laundry specialist- - gives a number of little hints which willhelp you in Your own home. StdL-- l -- factory representatives. pleasing spotlessness! pre-ent- ed Democrats Entertain The Democrats of Provo gave an entertainment In the First ward social hall last -night which was enjoyed by about 160 people.- - Dancing was a feature of the evening and the ladles served punc hand cake. A short program of speeches and musical numbers formed a part of the evenings entertatn-- , meat. Chairman Hyrum Thomas presided and District Attorney J. H. McDonald gave a talk on the league ef nations. Reed Strong sang a solo and music for the dancing was furnished by Wildes orchestra. The r halt was beautifully decorated by Joseph Hinckley and others. , One-Wa- Bridal Shower Given A - bridal ahower was given at the home of Mrs. W. W. Goodrldge by Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. William Taylor, and Mrs. Martin Clinger complimentary to Miss Barbara' Goodrldge, whose ngagement to Mr. Arnold Zabrtskle as been announced. Autumn leaves ad flowers were ueed to make the eoms - attractive. Refreshments were served. There were present about twenty-fiv- e guests, who t During the week of October 11 to 16we have arranged with the factory to give a special demonstration of the famous ChrystalW ashers. You are cordially invited to visit our store and see these washers in the. actual operation of washing clothes under the direction of special Come to the family laundry in one corner of our store and ToNineteenth Century club Nineteenth Century The day in meeting with Mrs. I. H. Master this afternoon. Miss Alice Reynolds la the speaker, her subject being, Legislation, Taxation, and Voting. A discussion by the members will - i ' follow. f Announcement Come In And See The 4 4 Attend Convention Mrs. - Rose Y. Stewart, president of the Utah Sorosis club, will go to Ogden "uexUMonday'to attend The statecon-ventio- n of Federated WomensCIubs7 Will Tint it iituld btar the uat if t frjat trfan.iat'vt dt.hiaui it tit if iihr is tit ji,r.triian f.i Hunt, nfjt iur tt iVn-mnnittsiaf'lt ftr lit .t!iiit W tuftntritj if tit Crj.kA A Mmimi, t i , |