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Show i - W . J i. ' ' SOCIETY Jliev. and Mrs. G. W! Longendck-- . son, Wm. M -- depends your comfort and ness that your condition will be bettered, your vigor increased when your bowels are regulated liver stimulated and your Ridge as Fiametta has a difficult part to play and does her work well. Mose Whitaker,. Thomas Martin and W. S. Holdaway play theomedy paris and their efforts were well received by the aud Absolutely Pure Caking Povdcr madO; Theonly C Cream ofTortar from James Tloylance, that upon your physical conditionuseful- Continued From Page One.) AND ANNOUNCEMENTS NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS Hover Forgot Ovation Given to B. Y. U. Opera or and family, who - expect to Brown, J esse WJohnson andW . Ward, leave Provo the arly part of Jnnefor 'Wisconsin, where they will Mrs. W. C. Cates is the charmmake their home, were the honor- hostess this afternoon at a ed guests at a- - farewell reception ing card party at her home, the guest guests of Mr. at the Congregational of honor being Miss Opal Noon, a given church Thursday evening by the bride-eleof June. The decora- Ramshaw. - rape Royal ience. Much of the NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE evenings , your digestion made sound by BEECHAD3' PCILILS &U klwoWt. nkM enter- Johnson took the part of Leonetta tainment was furnished by the friend of Boccaccio, and Pietro, students of Brigham- - Young Uni- the Ward V sister, Mrs. 100 MINERS SLAIN Prince, was capably played by BY CZARS TROOPS versity, who attended the per- Leslie Hickman. Miss Olive NixAT SIBERIAN MINE formance in a body and occupied Miss Anna Newell and Miss - - membersof thLhnrcluThfihall tions are beautifully carried out scats in the balcony. Between on, Ilolman also appeared Clarinda Miss Rueda Iaxman is spending was prettily decorated for the in a color stone of lavender, lilacs acts the student- s- gave college to VICTORIA, B. GT May 21 Two fine voices in eviadvantage. evening with lilacs and pansies. and minature hearts being in the W'eek-en- d with friends and of nearly yells and sang several songs'. to Lynn massacre of Details the criticis- the company, belbnging .jnueLiflUQTOg interesting program dence. Following cards, n The in Salt Lake City. were Ella Miss Ritchie, Gibbs and Re served. TEtTgtrest 2DQ.,mineraiaoMlyhineRe,hy was rendered during the evening : ed the production us follows i both intervals, Siber-iaat'rare heard only Russian troops at Badaibe, Vocal solos. It. R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. list includes the Misses Ethel - Sutton-Chas"Had the acting of the young of them Co. furnish minor Tint-baparts. Drug. having Mrs. Elizabeth E. E. Brown, Noon,-- - Pearl. Iast month,, were received hyjpjayerg from the Brigham Young Lydia and Eva ice cream for all social occasions. A feature was a flying balduet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mina Taylor, Alta Taylor, Provo been as good of Orient from the today. University steamship let dance arranged under superBee; in- - strumental selections, Anna Newell, Winnifred Wilkins, WOMAN PULLS HAIR 88 their singing at the Salt Lake vision of Miss Beatrice Camp,' inminers The were massacred Misses Bremer and Scott; recita- Erma Scott, Lorie Eggertsen, theatre last night, their produc- structor of , AND RAVES IN COURT phyiscal culture at the tion, Mrs. Frank Wagder.remarks, Dorothy Neweombe,' Norma tion of the tuneful operetta, BocCHARGE B.Y.U.' II. tv Lemoine Rev. and Prof, and - Mesdames Cooper caccio would haye ranked with Special eredit for the producGoodtvin. Following the pro- - Anderson. J. W, Bishop, N. R, Mother of Two Babies the best professional manyof Declares tion belongs To Professor Ar C. gram dainty refreshments were T4tt, Mrs. Samnel Raile. shows .that have "come to Salt She Shot the music He Paramour Because, Lund, who served to practically one hundred and wretched Lake. The mimic work was med- talent of the university. Profesof treatment unfair Wanted Her to Sell Herself Longe-neekMrs. Rev. , guests. and but when the young music- sor C, W .Reid was stage director. Perhaps the most prominent Held Without Bail. working conditions. A strike iocre, were presented with a social event of the present week ians to sing, which they did Will Crawford designed the coswas called and the police and sol- more began beautiful silver teaspoon set and was the dancing party, given last than twenty times during tumes and Professor E. II. East-moNEW YORK, May 24. Declara pair of gold cuff buttons, j the - -- r evening 'at tlie'Mozart pavilion in ing she had no Intention of kill- diers were sent to progress of the play, they and the art department of honor .of the college graduating Ameetmg of the miners was (iiejtcd round after round of ap- B."Y. Ur prepared the the Mr. and Mrs: C. II. Ward suc- class of the Brigham Young Uni- ing Morris Moskovitz, with whom called and hundreds gathered paxise from an audience cessfully entertained with a de- - versity. The, hall wms attractive- she had been living as his wife. about the company offices, oeeu-- 1 packed the theatre. - 'iigtlifuf eard pnrtv at their home ly and appropriately- - decorated Rose Redrose, aged 25, of pied by Russian soldiers. Scenery and costumes were re- - j - last ANNOUNCEMENT -- When were about evening. Eleven- tables of for the delightful affair. About good, furnishing a col-tnarkahly became in hysterical and the 150 yards from the building the 0rful prizes one hundred and fifty couples whist were played sightrto the eve, especially In nf the evening were awarded to- - were present during the evening court today when charged with troops opened fire, killing 107 and during the many tableaux, when ,rdert to accommodate the ' who of Mrs. E. T. Knowiden, Mrs. C. F. and the function proved to he a homicide. most them - . fatal the players were massed 'on the4arSe number of beginners wounding 83, wiH for instruction She said she had shothim iy welt Decker, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, and decided success in every Respect. applying stage. The scenery was to classes in now give instruction vlurAfterJ ayin g M rsrJoh hedesired her t ase4L.her adapted fh the play and the stage I Jes--' Innchwellas as allelicious ' aside the cards' private Mrs. Peter Groneman plpasanU self.Shr had gone tolive with INMATES BATTLE IN CELLS jalthougCnJ lie first act a church, beginners - students Jiii, advanced lsonsto con was served, The home was WHILE FIRE DESTROYS him a habit had on had left the y deafter honie her husband at had her yester-tlaplaced ly entertained PRISON BROOM PLANT of wobbling about whenever one gtruetibu on hand and orelTestral prettily decorated with a profuafternoon with a .Kensington,, serted her two years ago with her instruments. sion of lilacs, Those part ieipatin g to Mrs." Don Gee two children. Annie, 3 years old, J I ofthe many "actors went in and . were complimentary Ih'ano, Violin and Mandolin, esan CHICAGD,jrar2b-Jrorethai the- - enjoyable afiir-d out the and Elizabefhf-- SBionths old? painted doorway. through ofiarlandrDu tfrArHed-tpiibahiTMesdainCH n otXt-M (SSI's. isoneTs-tmusical selections were WhTTeheTngqueit ioiied Tti1sdisplayed an inst abil if sad- pecially; Alma Van Wagenen, O.JF. enjoyable in cells and had-tther reshe fought La and he pleaded o Martin , ly out of keeping with the usual, rendered by.Verle Decker, Jacob Evans,.Geo.Tudd, Var Groneman. Carnations and strained from pulling "out her hair for release while flames and solemn aspect of a Catholic catlio- - j Studio over. Blake s Music Store " E. G. Hughes, Ed. T, Jones. J. R. j dral. Louis J. Jacobson, an attorney, smoke poured from a , buttercups were effectively used Hudson, David. Opcushaw, W. E i nthe table decorations, where who appeared for Mrs. Redrose, tonight destroyed the institutions The part of Boccaccio wasj HIGH SCOOL TRACK MEET Knowiden, Ferre covers were laid for about Stoker, Ed. next set for the leather and broom factory. musically handlcfl by John T. twenty had Wednesday Andrew' Morgan, N. II. Decker, Salt Lake City, May 25lh. Ex- ' withexamination. She was held John T. Taylor. J. R. Hod- - guests. had been rates via SALT LAKE in locked cells their cursion for His opposite, Fiametta, was playout bail. the Tickets on sale May 25, a No ROUTE. has who Miss Flora night prevented panic. Jed by Ridge, Mrs.'L L.'Lytel and Miss Anna one was hurt. loss The was come to this $50,country recently Drink Habit Dobler will he hostesses this even SHORT SKIRTS Orrine ' 000. - from Professor C. R. England. CASE SLAVE ; for the farewell a at TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE reception ing ACCUSED CONFESSES We are in earnest when we ask you teachers" of the Proctor Academy You have trial. a The ORRINE at the home of Mrs. LyteL to give NEW YORK, May - 23. A nothing to risk and everything to gain, guest-lis- t includes the following for your money will be returned, If white slave case which was beStev Misses The nflmes: Walton, after a trial, you fall to get results from ORRINE. This offer gives the rns, Scott, Sharp, Drenmer, Tink- ing tried before Judge Crane, in wives and mothers of those who drink harn, Gisler, Nelson, Sigler and general sessions, came to an abto excess an oportunity to try the OR- Messrs. Peters, Shiptee, Smithson, rupt and dramatic end soon after RINE treatment. It is a very simple De Camp, Roberts, IIul- - the recess hour today. treatment, can be given in the home Mavueiu, Eva Rosen, a slender girl of 17, from of time loss or hert, Worsley and -Ewald. without publicity was the principal witnessJn the business, and at a small price. ORRINE is prepared In two forms: ease. - She testified against HerMrs. Samuel Schwab pleasantly No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORman Goldman a" furrler of BrookRINE N 2, in pill form, for those w ho entertained the Nineteenth Cenwho was accused of having treatment desire to take voluntary club at her home yesterday lyn, into a manner of life led her Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and tury The afternoon was which caused lier arrest March 16 talk over the matter with us. Ask afternoon. devoted eutirely to business, anc last. ; for booklet . arrangements were made for the Moore Independent Drug Co. Who told you to come to eourt district federation which will he in short dresses? asked Morris held at Lehi on June 12. The nex Horowitz, counsel for the prisoner. nketing of jthe"clnb will be held . , Nobody, answered. .. lhe girl at the home oL' Mrs. Aird. "- JO. quietly. , stepped asidclQ JIrs, 1. S, Neweombe entertain- consult thf prisoner., Saturday and Monday, ed delightfully informal at her said Mr. We 'plead guilty, May home last evening with a dinner Horowitz. I must confess" I A Great Diamond Robbery. party complimentary to her sister, havent the heart to ply this girl - Vita graph Comedy Miss Opal Noon, a June bride-elce- with further questions. Lilacs-u- ere used to the remanded was Goldman For the Commonwealth the attractive decorations Tumbs until Friday for sentence. Edison Educational Drama of the rooms and dining table. He can get 20, years in prison a v Arrow of Defiance Dainty place ards were laid for fine of $5,000," or both. twelve.- T lat he Western - ct gs lunch-eonTwi- ir nerald-Republica- , e I Ilav-eream- p, ' ER .... , J has-traine- er the-min- j J Will-amshur- g, the-mine- rs 1 J J be-au.- se n-l- -- -- - -- i t, pr bjUMagis-trateAIcGuir- -- o- fire-uhic- h j for END-WHIT- 4 r BETMGMEIHT mwm Princess L oo Mr.-IIoro- witx 25-2- 7 t. exelu-sivelyi- n , t , Reformation of Kid Hogan Lubin Drama An interesting affair of Teutonic style ,was given last evening in Huse Hall of Procter Academy at which Miss Matilda Leetnan was hostess, the guests being the pupils in German and the Mrs. E. A. Leinoine, Longenecker, aftd M iss SeherrerrThe conversation, and luncheon were all .. Germanic. Ellen - and Monday, Saturday ' , May 25-2- GRAHAME-WHIT- bM-of-far- 7' I Fates Interception -- - The National Federation of mens Clubs will hold its Biograph Drama Wo- meeting at San Franeisco the latter part of June., Special rates have Jteen arranged' for all those desiring to attend. The club members" and general public .are invited to take advantage of the rate. The New Constable Lubin Comedy I - Patkes Weekly Personally Conducted Tour Edison Travelogue TO E PROVO OPERA HOUSE x. Tuei3ay,: MayS . WED AMERICAN GIRL HE MET ON OCEAN LONDON. - May - 24. Claude will he married Jurifc 27 in the parish church of Grahame-Whit- e -- Wid ford, Essex,- to Miss Dorothy Leroy Taylor, daughter of Mrs. ' Taylor of New York. , The wedding will be the culmination of an ocean romance The aviator metiiis- - bride-to-b- e last December aboard the Olym' pic. Miss Taylor has taken many flights at Ilendon with her fiance, who the day before the wedding will flyrto Ilyland-t- n give'an in aid of a local charity. After the marriage ceremony a reception will he given there by the aviator and his bride at' the - xhibition Owing to the great demand for seats at the previous performance and the large number of people "turned away disappointed a return engagement has beeriyecured. Boccaccio was given at the Salt Lake Theatre 1 V issued, invitations to a marriage reception in honor of this sister, Miss Florence Opal Noon, to Geo. Humphrey of West Virginia, to he given at the Buckler home on Wednesday jafternoorm June 5 from 4:30 to .8 oclock. r Do You Know That we do Job PrinHngandJffjt right? Come to Post Publishing Co It Mould surprise jou to know ot tatf being d9ne by good that Chamberlain's- - Tablets. Darius DowN. B.,j ney, of NCwberg Junction, writes. My wife has been using Cham-berlains Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing lief lots of good. Mrs. Don Gee ifpd childreu of ifyou hax'e. any trouble with your( Garland, w ho Juive been visiting stomach or. bowels give them 'a trial. rin hw-pa- sti n i 3'fi won t h, j For "saT"lF all dealers: g-w ill leave tomorrow fo rtheir home. . 31st. Excursion to vo-dn- j Gooch. gnat i3 n. 1 1 Prices:$1.25,$l,75c,50cand25c Provo,' May - the Lr. vmiSBfc last evening where a critical audiencrgave Prof.Lunl and his students a splendid ovia-tio- and Mrs. Frank Ward spent Onelfare.for round trip via Salt 'Lake, the Salt Lake Route. Return iitnit weck-enri- ti June 1st. - :r .. .Si. ft ' |