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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR fcf trj ai. Food Crimes jurtfc andConi-ple- 1 x nn ra Living Very enjoyable waa the euteitainmeat1 given to the members of tti-- By ORISON the golden weddlng celeDrationa of Mr.i and MrsJLIanaJeppereoiK Mrs. Julia - w SWETT .WARDEN UcClura ) hompiptr kyiuiic-iiThursday afternoon bridge cjub AberHEN the celebrated Doctor the Misses e Ljdia and Era Jones and Mrs. Albeit S, Jones, Mr, and nathy visited his rich parents he Prizes were received by Mrs. Eugene Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. Teenie Thomas used to go Into the kitchen and shake hands with the cooks and talk Cluff, Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. O. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey. to them something after this fashion: Stevens and Mrs. E. T. Cluffthe lat ter receiving the guest prize. A pret- - From the various wards of Provo, a 7 "My good friends, I 'owe youtnuchf favors upon me. for yon confer ty color scheme of red and white number of Relief Society .members Your skill, your great your genius, beautified the entertaining rooms participated in the excursion to Salt art, enables ua medical men delightful to ride in The table, which was set for twelve Lake City for the purpose of officiat- finer coaches, to live In finer houses. Without your existence we would go guests, held an attractive centerpiece ing in Temple work, . on foot and starve." of chrysanthemums. Human beings have ever been great On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. H. from their own lack of knowlsufferers met The Nineteenth Century Club Wright entertained the State Board edge of food values and the chemistry today with Mrs. San Schwab and were Primary officers, furnishing a time of of foods. The had selection of foods edified with a book revlewj-T- b ln. enjoy ment'inciuding - rareehmenta. and' bad cooking-lay- -; the foundation :8lde of The Cup," interestingly given The guests busied themselves ;with for all sorts of human Ills; our cooks by Mrs. C. H, Stevens. sewings preparatory to a bazaar which are adepts In life shortening. In the will be given In the old gymnasium majority of families the choice. of foods 'trlargely left to the cooks, The birthday of Mrs. Sarah Baker building on the 20th of the month. who give us the things they happen which occurred yesterday, was , to like themselves, of which they have by. members of her faftfly in a Monday evening passed pleasantly been accustomed to prepareTand these most. delightful way. ilr, and Mr3 Jq r a number of the friends of MlBses foods may not be at all adapted tT rAlmar anffTYitate llmicsen.wtHr en-- our constitution, our temperament, our tesa, entertaining In their beautifuHtert&lned ftnd served delicious refresh- - mode of living, our habits or our vonew home In the Third ward and ex- ments. The participants wore Misses cation. .The diet of multitudes of peotending invitations to twenty guests. Inger Johnson, Florence and Jane Bee, ple Is, accordingly, not only badly preThe seasons choice flowers adorned Myrtle, anil Mablo Hone,- - Rhea Kerr, pared, but. the. articles of food themdo not have the proper food the dining room, where a Cellclous oia Sward, Grace and Rueda Paxmsn, selves values and .bare,. very little bearing , rapper was served. Instnunental mu- - Flossie Dunn, Jetta Maiben and Zina upon our real needs. ' - ale, ainrlna'and dancing contributed ; Laraen. There Is nothing which touches huJ r to the eveningil ppjojrmenfc- -; man life so closely aa the foods which j Mr. John Jackson, accompanied by make our blood, build up the physique, ... . .. . q . Junius, returned from Salt constantly renew, and maintain all the Mrs. Ephraim Cluff of Diamond ,W tlssdea in the body. ' Bake City Jast evening, where they Swlth la the guest of MIsa Lydia, of people who There multitudes are were engaged Jn maWIngpreperations Jones tor a few days,- are notTeally til, hut who do not feel for Junius to leave for a mission to right habitually, and yet they do not Mrs. W. J. Stlehl will entertain the the - Eastern States. - He - will leave know why. Their brains are heavy, they this month. Bridge Club at her borne tomorrow. cannot think clearly, their mlnda are clohdy, their thoughts dull, and they Mm. R. L. Anderberg has returned members afternoon the Wednesday gojto physicians who tell them that x vs a ' rr jbix tJ jcszfe t wprt from Salt Lake City, where she spent of the Utah .Soqosls Club met with they have ho organic' disease, and yet the week visiting and attending the Mrs.' A. C. Lund. In response to the they do not have thdt masterful feeling, that thrill of health which we all wedding of her brother, Orrin Hold- - roll call, each member gave a current feel la normal to ua. Theta people event Miss Alice Reynolds was pres- are often away, and Miss Bettle McDonald, suffering from the Incompat-lbillt-y ent and gave a talk on Socloiogical of different kinds of food, On Monday evening the Primary of-- and Political Causes of the Present which may fee- all right when taken ficera of the Fourthward met and War In Europe.The 'address was separately, but which develop chemiwere entertained ,by Mrs. Milton .both educational and Intereating, and cal antagonism when taken Into the body together,- - Or the trouble may Bootah. A pleasant evening including much appreciated by the listeners. come from their food not being proprefreshments ws enjoyed. f erly prepared, which la the case with 1 . The member of.the Treapola.club multitude of people. They may eat Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie arf Were entertained in & pleasant man- too much ao that all the cells of the spending a few days in Salt Lake City. ner by Mrs. Spencer Snow. Delicious body are clogged with an excesss of , J refreshments nutriment, which lha. digest! vo organa T cannot take care of, and which the An Interesting social event of the week waa the dinner party gfvehon This afternoon Mrs. J. R, Hodsen tlssuea do not need, and when the blood la overloaded with nutrition, all Tuesday" at' noonby Mr. and Mrs. rJ. entertained in celebration of the blrth- the organs, especially the liver, rebel - M eeaof W. MctJonatcTor'TlneyaJdrlil'licrnorffay her daughter- arva'The at the excess, the Praia Is heavy; the of Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald of sons flowers were used In decorating. labored, and the whole system thought Lake View, who attained theft golden Following -- an afternoon of lively la hot only overtaxed with extra load, wedding anniversary on that day. And games, a dainty luncheon waa served. but la poisoned w ith the undigested, unassimilated food, which decomposes the event was given to honor the ocMrs. C. E. Loose spent Thursday In In the alimentary canal. casion. A large centerpiece of chrys- the basis of anthemuma aiorne d Ttbe "taMe on Payon Visiting her-- - 8ister,3.Afra. our Our achievements efficiency. Colvin, Julia was bounteous dinner served which a in life, our happiness; depend upon to twenty guests, and a beautiful arch I the food we eat, the manner of its made up of bells and .appropriate em-- J Mra. Nellie E. Taylor waa a Salt and the way in which we Boka visitor the fore part of the week. preparation . blema wa s f ormed, under which the partake of It honored guests were seated. During! I hellers the time will comimen the afternoon of enjoyment, Mr. andtO TRADE Good forming land on that which affects the health, and the were presented with a Provo Bench for city property. W. destiny of human beings, more than U. Ray & Co. brooch and anything cls&. wiU b o n nd er go respectively. gold The time will supervision. como'ihen most oTour "foods wlITBe ANNOUNCEMENT. 4 The members of the Bonita" club selected and prepared at scientific pent Tuesday evening In social capacstations, and every cook government Ann Miss Stubbs, j ity by Invitation of Jiave to have a license, a governill! A pleasant evening of social chat and his Increase in practice has madea ment ctrtlficato, Just as a doctor has eewlng waa the result,' during which demand for more room and better to be licensed to practice medicine. the hostess served dainty refresh-- ! equipped . office quarters. So from We shall have municipal' kitchens where the best foods will be selected now on his Dental Parlors will be nwets. in Rdoma TrU rmd J of the' Fnt-re- r and prepared-I- n rtho" most scientific Mrs." Lou Isa McBride Is & Salt Labe Bros, build ng, the next door south manner, by intelligent caolj, who. will be experts In the chemistry of foods of the old place. . visitor. and in food values. These cooks will His old motto of the best services know the affinity between the differThe following Provo people motored at reasonable fees will be adhered ent foods, and what kinds should nevr n7 . to Goshen this afternoon to attend to. ' er be eaten together because of their natural artagonlsm, because they generate chemical poisons' which cause serious trouble-syatem. t, - I- - fra the Record of In Two Weeks -is ,- PRO VOCAMPNO. 482 s x n - -- cole-'bate- Baker.were--fatn:xnoBt;a- f d And we will go over the Centnry Jdark within the next week. Why? Because the W- - O. is the .strongest Fraternal Insurance Society Jn theW orld. Has a Reserve Fnndo? $7,000,000.00 invested in the best of Municipal and School Bonds in the Nine Wt?rn States in which it operates $080,000 invested in the State cf Utah. Its a Community Builder! CAMPAIGN TO BUILD UP PROVO CAMP NOW ON., INVESTIGATE. has-mettl- e nl . for Protection Your Opportunity if BOOSTER COMMITTEE: J. JONES S. HORACE BEEBE O. L. HEDENBERG THOS. COCHRAN . M- - H. GRAHAM HARRY McCOARD 1 ARTHUR CRAVEN VEEN HARDY ' J. W. DUNN , WM- - McCOARD ALT. - w HERMAN GRIMM ALLEN R. H. BEESLEY LeROY DUKE to attend Class tntroductioa Monday evening, November 9th- MFhrRF.RS &re requested ' ' - - ' ? - t vzr r n - 1 Safe and Sure Beechamfs Pills Id UrtMl W b Ik. wa( Av IMUh la M4 evwywWa. bmw IOi. SK Dnr-loo4- out-thinki- .it PRINCESS at the A. G Domestic Science School and famous for their prompt ' 7 and certain efficacy-a- re ; , ; Used should be your relief from indigestion. biliousness, or constipation.- Known to be reliable Here is a fact' concerning - Sugar Utah-Idah- o Utah-Idah- o that should impress you. Domestic Science The School - j)f - the Agriculture College at Logan, Utah, uses it exclusively, v7 . If anybody knows" sugar, this school should- - Sugar their every demand. Its supreme quality has formed aba8is for much comment Instructors and students unite in acclaiming it the standard of sugar perfection. Grocers thousand cities and towns are ready to rapply to the pnblic. . Under PROGRAM TODAY all conditfous jt Javorable7or..mfayorable rer-- If IMHEfiO ng, i.. - 4 tio-pi- n vern-ment- al Let me send you FREE PERFUME" IV rile today for a ksilv bottle cf ( ED. PINAUDS LILAC The world's roost famous perfume, every drop as sweet as' the living blowom. For handkerchief, atomiza and bath. Fme after i shaving. A3 the value is in the perfume fen dont pay extra for a fancy bode. The quality is wonderful. The price only 75c (6 cz.). Send 4c for the Bale Lottie enough for 50 handkerchief in-th- M I i aj2 ii 11 erfttd iiev'tm 0 t Opens Saturday, Nov. 7th Alton Packard THE FAMOUS CARTOONIST V ' (.3 , 'JT--' -I-' & Departmamt M. NEW YORK ED. PINAUD BUILDING uiK&tjzoLjivsa Poetry and the Soldier. " From maste on tlra march to poetry on the battlefield ,1s only a step. Poetry has relieved the tedium before the action. Mr. Hulton, In his Life of ScctL gives the illustration: "When the Lady of the Lake reached Sir ftdam Ferguson he waa posted with his company on a piece of ground exposed lo the enemy's artillery,- somewhere no doubt, - on- - the The men lines of Torres Vedras. were ordered to be prostrate on the ground; while they kept that attitude, the captain, kneeling at the head, read aloud the description of the battle in. Canto VI, and the listening soldiers only Interrupted him, by a Joyous huzza when the French shot struck the bank abort them." i J " r pass-Tge- IN COLLEGE HALL WI TH THE FOLLOWING TALENT WILL APPEAR 7 DURING THE YEAR ALTON FACKARD, November 7 MAUD MAY BABCOCK, December 4 , . THE COLLEGIANS, February 6 t ERNEST D. COULTER, February 23 MONTRAVILLE WOOD;, March 10 RUSSELL II. CONWELLj March 14 "I , EDWARD A STEINER, March 24 DR. EARL DOUGLASS. SEASON TICKETS, $2.00 FOR EIGHT NUMBERS SINGLE ARMISSION, 50 CENTS . , PROF. J. O. SWENSON, Manager. Batrmm-gwarfrom- the deeds of despotism and the strong smell of blood The quiet cell, the calm arches of the corridor, and beyond the garden with swallows darting around the sundial and the old flowers always young and fragrant, and afterwards the still blue evening and the complin bell; no voices, only whispers to blend w 1th the murmuring of Insects and gentle figures, with their faces hidden, moving apart, thinking, and with the required breaming ' the sought for line obtained, returning to their cells to take the pen again that is how great works have grown. From Granite," by John Trevena, LECTURE COURSE ' PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD In the Quiet Cell. The old monk was right; the flght-tn- g man who sought tbe ciolster was r.ght Seclusion Is the only life, out xwuu-- n n COL. ROOSEVELTS COMMENT a BIBLICAL QUOTATlOf NEW YORK, Nov. 4.'When Thee l for an e dore Roosevelt was pression of opinion nn the outcome o the election in New York state, h said: In the Episcopal church lesion taken from the Bible are appointed lo every day of the year. The lesson to November 3 includes the second epu tile cf Paul to Timothy, chapter lv as'-tt- 1 'For reads as follows: the time will cmrrwhcn the; En will not endure after! their own fusU shatrthejThea; to themselves teachos hiving itchin; ears, and they shall turn away the! ears frqm.4ne truth sil slnlt be turn ed Into fables. "1 have imthlng to add to this r present After all the ret ns nre in I may have something more to tav. THE. STRONGEST AND, GREATEST MELODRAMA EVER WRITTEN . , ' IN FIVE PARTS ; '4 - Produced Under The " Personal Direction of the Author J I n GEORGE R.. SINES - AlTht PDINCESSYIIEMRE' . Monday, Wov.,9ffi MATINEE AT 4 P. M. .NO ADVANCE IN PRICE f |