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Show THE Y RIPE UTAH BERRIES aan a Ourrent TThe post the officers for, some and tions given at For One Bymaien eon wer ; with military Bane time. pected i ties invitations as usual there a SF were ys fey regrets. Benjamin Strawberries j In Bell-EXCHANGE o 5 Phones, 22-Call all departments, Walker's extra!! Ex- A lent D BEETS, Quality the served fea ae hall, where all the hands of Mrs.| or TOO Se ‘ gee eo SS . Now on = Market, -_-_- ® for 25 cents Utah of delight-| a turnips although and- not beets in large These vegetables are small John Reed the Kempf the ie iMrs. George E. ne vesterday a afternoon edDthe Sewing club very e entertain-| 0£ pleasantly| P2Tasus, 4 bunches for 10 tender cents and \ Women's to i on ae won by Mrs. Thomas the hostess} prizes were| Marioneaux pound, but their seem to warrant and | price and sold. New | Saturday, Monday and Tuesday-three days of price- ~ \ 4 : party arty NOX w as 1 given e ; F yesterday . esterday) Afiss| ee Seite of on eae me good Sree < tahie ware' eeeean pink white. A low , bow qh >in r and "white. exquisite shaded pink ewecr movement at 10 cents a i i and prices are normal te ». <The ices ie ES Ge guests Len were atiooevminte aca . ited Mrs et ( % Gindonning, Mrs. Percival ‘kins, Myrs. ‘John CC. Daly Mie Elsie Scheld,, Mise Ins Rudy Miss 2 Lillan Burnham of Woods ot Bed Ivery PLAYS and) a AND PLAYPEOPLE | == ~~ ee hostess present which ata a cities Sas nee en oan terlain at Country this Ss, Ro 7 ae di club ‘ Walker this in evening at ‘ will (Mrs. honot offering the battles of a than Covers|surrounded himself Z; . by 4 out his life everything thatcrushing makes the] "lof life worth is the most fiving, and intensely the in *. at Red has u issued Le ) 2 approval Magic 5. of the is , to and miss 2 (Mrs. | xt oa " a and! ° John C. eerah pee :Mrs. Miss ° * : Robert ; ported Daly will entertain at} r av Wednesday Beatrice iafternoon" : Ce W. ce ers mn ; de Glendenning ae 3 O Connor. in every seven portrays this aati with him marked ae The May oO than , 4 apparel prices and. ls Bue Kley $10.00 it it to 5 to be . ; here C Satur- all | a complete f sacrifice before-and . . . the season 2 has barely ‘ Awl by ae ' fi ww SS Yq xe A Rr ¢ IN * ae! Pt = yy a P= |C SS" f= h T._)) Hears H. € Four F (Continued oY trom Gast ; and Sh Priday.) Tw oats vvere | y ae Oo j and i" 4 th ime gay vear 1m pan rs a . one of be one oe at a : Buckley ' { CaaS sik 7 slapped | 7 Failures Been telr.-4 eee Shc . . in. z get half prices. prices, =i - r offers- sateen see gloves aeo Entire stock Ee sing aes " of i work ie ac #loves Whi One tl scgtibar' pirises: one al sale-reme mler the 2.8 5--One at DPSS J 1-2 yards. Beautiful ty d just regular of the great sith watst lace K¢ hen i i. Mrs thakimautnonten A PI ‘ a? curtains || Two splendid bargains underpriced - | jn the wash goods aisle. Wives 2 P Shirts and neckwear in short lines, going Saturday at half sales. novelty hush: at tremendous Lev . ses Saturday. One hundred _ no - greatly Have Jay clearance ; I here early <> * Lives ¢ values » Me ° Married Whese Last day of the underwear . on ; Line depleted a. |) 8 : lengths pairs and of twen- Cluny 40 dozen and curtains on || nese beautiful drawn Jap- work scarfs ine fin renel rench 0 et. uy Only juat I| an d squares, worth worth $2.25 ) or ; I four } pairs oof a a|) each Special ‘ . | =o kind-Worth up to $8.00 $1.29 .. I|l €all day avi : se s oer . e ) ranking Alice neck . Splendid Last day White- vyiolin- Annex SplendidSatuee® "from.pair. é:30" Saturday $1.25 black to 12 || atinte eae 50c antiga eps tans splendid mark- || 2° dessin automobile our te lwo (i 7 Wi floor. he ay spring started. e Saturday morning at nine o'clock it starts---be ZF low hose. 1 morning SR Other ry e é - FIR or lace : - First | Saturday underpricings | from the ‘‘Men's corner'' yomen's vests oe . 2 for 15c ape ete es, ae sleeves, BVICED oe 23c Adan splendid hates ails ‘lind atl offcaiag women'soe ra re > number to select from, it will be ys an event long to be rememi section... iy dozenetl: women's vests in || All men's vests closing lorie <e oiiateaah sleeves, gi herself ir thir COL the pau- Sal urday you | mas + Phe reason that-Adam and: sve wet her face, was and hit her with the heterohere if we remember Willard not divorced. Wanson, (it they county ever attorney wentee y fe woheous seleet at fieents ovina chicken who | aid cor he had e gone Frawley to Provo players and had} & in a = : wus that the llverce 3 65 court i| White lad Swisses, |je*" spi well, with th ae aoa ‘ bias eh be) Se \ 1a yeah Ot mat Twite time It is) Was about ready. lucid} to be put ~ into th i |. talk odcN melodramatic | vith Pwit pla hell a } mi Pia h as eatr ; at 1| @d an Si tay only r soars a e not been inven !| ered dots. eh Worth hinery| Stew-pot Last summer, she sald, he!intervals, and in one of them as s ‘ oS a Walkers . : dirat Mrs. floor. Margaret] Annex . ‘ d that her | yard talent fitter Saturday ates a later given for her its mother, machinery : own Sa tes putin ¢ ar-|the As Cloris county Fielding attorney h is been. invention, that. he perfected and had no until marital \) alkers knots t ano Kee F one : . u fy ' ‘ld w ee Bou a ' od ae fare ve kal "Gi See DAE Galae i y : Peles. : : nee : ‘ pee Lge, O58 5 oe une . oO she é has been cast in a part : PUNE are untied | | aay at the rate som (SE of a knot ? ZY a with. FF Sermon''s. VW RE mother, fi but six weeks} head of the institution, said that it | »)) e Dy & (i) mV CUNG ‘ y club today Ag aside |her nature, and she was warmly i *Vonimute That record was almost { baforec Kar ohild: awa born. Mrs: Ser-| might be rettel considering the GS &7 Ys) (Ce AR eat mes and contests a|]ceived last night Mrs. Zellnes ee on ' | equaled in Judge Charles W. Morst mi went to her own mother, Mrs.|patient's condition, to grant the dia nHete SAL r will be enjoyed | portrayal of a once a 5 E the evens, cut! eee aTtornoen k of action in| @liza, Trottier When the child was) vores Phe Gourt took the whole mat ps lowed by; dancing. The}jone of the; bright parts of | Bet reason for lack of action at/6.30, follow ix weel id, she returned to the) ter under advisement delightful German ; se. of. ty ne Another oe ‘ and Adam even-|jing ve \, VS Eve ake ox Het ; S 1 a r ' . ¥ save ‘ | home of her husband ; people George D. hestesses oF oe ‘ Saree Motitawie and kindly nature seemed We watts Adam,' ‘was the ‘absence of attorneys * Seranan is a Pullman conduetor, but Because Judge Morse has a quit Ic Pyper, Mrs.|well blended in anddrollboth lines POU of Won Petry,5 ee Mrs ea ; st In .these Gaye DAarsisters them weet are sas he does not help support his wife, = award as. sF BOS rryaeand ac-|) eve and a shrewd conception of things, deepes "xpression Manager | now | aquantity, as some of ‘ eae ore & a to oO} ae She wi: forced | Nels Anderson {ts spending four days| = were (7 7 m e . i = 4% : Mrs. John bec k will théhostesses Groes this afternoon each- high half Llie owes $5.00 worth Zoe and 23e each, Sate | e regular Ss ready-to-w O26 orth 20c ‘a gray, special #£0oC OF,.@ companys oe * young ability % Teva is Miss le and Hosiery and underwear Saturday specials- Ch Mr.. aa . wearing ; brillant one to Choose at just half these prices. 5 Walker's $ . ¢ ity : . dca bly up: part persons. 5 Helmar, . in presenta- dramatie large Melody" . os sitions fon Kerr butte:andHoll forow MrsPol- See jaudience' was merited os To miss ine) Fudge Morse reaaian dons Senne Mrs. J. R. Fol Tene day $3.50 in It's: truly. the suit event of this .year, and all previous years-we never made such \ \ é fortune for W ait that with whieh | of odds and ends-Splen- | did spring styles--Values kind in $1.25 $2.9 Some reductions will go as high as two-thirds off regular prices-for instance- a beautiful $165.00 suit for $50.00; another worth $145.00 to go at $60.00, with hundreds ranging from $87.50 for $40.00, down to the $30.00 ones for $15.00. som thin ,human a for) theequ koul's' cravings:in oppoued. squally ally I relentless ; striving ae tion Young has of . bered and commercial- : that en-| twelve, LeGrand idealism evening at the | master of Miss Winn| greater and Miss Block of vel St. Louis.is. will be laid for the| ; deal grea interested practically unlimited vod ; a 2----------- Cross. a . a lf one-half t woman . 1 "The Magic Melody." in' "The Magic Melody" Gordon Kean has placed upon the stage something that was lacking before have been other plays which to contrast idealism ane Q . he Whiteside ism, but WaTalker * at assortment skirts av ni "a? Il be > a4 * "NS 5 a rca ftthe day morning-there ar 77 grand 1 rush, and, of P course, early ones» will enjoy the largest selection. _ , Soi saecte aie (e i : The styles are so elever and pretty, each garment is So well made And with the it Mrs. Edward S. Ferry entertained Mri. Kenneth Kerr and a few friends informally yesterday at luncheon s * « nt & ce erine Geddes will be . the| ah h mostly any = the ‘Sie ] M pene pil fferings are the Salmon, sprays of Ee smilax.eee The favors eeewere Ca ee rae.following: cerigad Hama SOc clusters of syrest. Deas ted» pat-| Mackinaw trout, 40c¢, crabs, 26e and tacked. "Pink shaded candles In silver} 506" Sey i alive » Cer a to close walking 1 eductions pound Among -_----__+->-o i ° Good tomatoes are plentiful at 20 The a fish market eenlk. "pound: jis well supplied, Aes A splendid suits light and medium mixtures- you select from at..........0..45 eee An absolutely comprehensive clearance of tailored suits, from the highest priced imported models down to the least expensive ones pota- it is that the price wi ye raiser day or two. Cucumbers have Fy a price ' im from 155 to 10 cents sd Tichardsonae for' Miss. Beatrice | each, and arewhitebeingonions steadily ge aaa , 4| California are called having for a Senin oubiin bin $1 98 o same Good line of $4.00 smashing in the ready-to-wear section such as Salt Lake has never before witnessed. Entire stock of cloth suits to be sacrificed, every one, no reserve. w ‘ Boys' | A very fine lot of these pretty suits, splendidly made and beautifully trimmed with bias folds and bands of taffeta. The assortment comprises checks, stripes and plain colors. in. the finest quality silk Values strong at $32.50 Saturday $17.95 will take any one of them, > ae ud «eis as25 size both the white tempt the cuscost 30 cents a are |; choice $17.95 freshness and flavor the payment of that many 12c Silk jumper suits worth $32.50 each-- Mr& W. R. Wallace. Mrs. Hender-); toes are 19 cents a pound and there sow entertains again this afternoon. |1s such a demand for them that it is oredicted Within a a. dropped dress- and $1.50 values for: ....h0%:. 98c Prominent among the imported of‘Mrs. W. S. Heinderson gave the first} ferings are California green peas of of a series of card parties yesterday| excellent quality, which are selling at afternoon, when eight tables of "500'|the rate of 2 pounds for a quarter of Mrs. Schwerkhart assisted during the afternoon. The eo) The . were played. The rooms were prettily|a@ dollar Cherries, decorated with bowls and jardinieres| and black varleties, of snowballs. Mrs. H. N. Mayo and|tomer to buy. They white eS basement." $4.00 each are Utah brings : ing sacques, worth $3.00 | half regular prices. quan- aemoderate jJuley, of bunches 4 for on|Ce"ts home her at yesterday ; be offered "Busy game prize,| quality, brings the retailer 10 cents consolation}a bunch. Utah radishes, which are superior in quality now to those of the recent past, may be had at the rate Ellerbeck depart- All the plates on the 15¢ and 25e bargain tables will and|/of 0 quality that makes them a and dedaughters yesterday was much enjoy-|lightful addition to the table. edfiby the large number of guests] Variety calls for 5 cents a bunch, Each and present. The rooms were adorned as|the retailers are having trouble in theiday before with the graceful dec-| Supplying all customers who ask for orations of wild flowers and trailing}them, Utah lettuce is selling for 5 vines, Ten tables of ‘500 were play-|cents a bunch, while the California edt; Mrs. W. T. Benson won the points| lettuce, which appears of a better Mrs. Mrs. , Saturday at, your'choice /)) 3). a box. new available, fuliafternoon card parties given at the| tities. WiowWat home by Mrs Howat prize, ahd. prize. all Beautiful pressed gla ss berry and fruit bowls worth 50¢ each- Saturday your choice Sue osk Sahat Races 7 | coos : «6 series Call Ta Utah strawberries are promised local market next week. The for city = Brank H. housewives who have a taste for the Inthe Wentee ny snk atearly delicacies are looking forward tae acon ) which a] with pleasure to the appearance of arge brass bc held a} the home srown fruit, as it fs generalmass of beautiful bleu iris, which| ly regarded a8 more delicious grows in great profusion than on the reser-|even the best of the Jmported yation. stock Many candles in brass candle-| Some fear js entertained that the Sticks lighted rains the whole With charm-| of the past two days may have beaten ing effect. In the main dancing hall! the berries into the damp punch soil, and was served from a daintily} that they, in consequence may appointed be table The dancing was somewhat soggy and robbed orf ‘thei kept up until the last car left for] flavor. Word trom the growers, tawn. howThe delightfully social evening] ever, is reassuring and the was only marred ‘berries by the fact that the} will meet with a heartv reception guests at of honor, Major and Mrs./ their appearance. California strawSmith, were to leave within a few days] berries of fine quality are arriving to sail for the Philippines June 5, and} daily, but the demand has been sufhithat in a few months the congenial] ciently great to have made a comgvoup of military hosts and hostesses| parative Scarcity during several days would be far away from the scene of of this week. The berries are selling sO Many brilliant affairs, the The lone wale * 22, Try to shop mornings-it's better for you-tl's betler for us-Store opens every morning at half Past erght. Hanilbomis of the Rell EXCHANGE ments, Walker's ' > second 227, RS aa RNIPS s needed little decoration asia: front that furnished by the brilliant uniforms of the officers and handsome ‘The Independent, e TU rich red wall hanging cond finish ofifs;Plack woodwork, withs California Green Peas of Excel1 So 2 2. W Ruficn. 25, 1907 Col dJor and Mrs. A. M. c Lificycad: Mote and Mrs BE. P. Pendleton Smith. mickited the guests in the large amusem ent hall, wieh, with Refreshments were Cee ny eidoining meee an in MAY a Liberal Quantij : Fair Prices. at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, Phones-Independent-227, hop soventy-five REPUBLICAN, A DUE NEXT WEEK given last night by wax one Of and ladies of the the most delightful garris aia n.| LOOthsome . that have been out INTER-MOUNTAIN Ca» (ON | real embroldte 35c the 18c ........& 5 ) ‘(a =o | Walter G. ‘ Filer ‘rate laborat made for J humor, hes preparations I annual have and, indeed, "truth: Henry Bergman as /Pietro BE ¢,,,ous Italian singer, sco1 been) . ban- UTS But iG ; arte:o i lover interpretation of the pa‘ . a f quet to be given tonight in the Ea-| geserted by: hisf sweetheart for a a man mi & ‘ elds' ‘ ill 1 bulld-|,¢ Y A the hatred of the hall in the old Masonic wealth hiand litdistinction and bearing Tc sical program w 1 CN | through his fe ‘ area of) dh ine a ae a violin, piano and | 7; lian which found ounces In al J ; 1s Toasts will be given 5 f his stiletto 4 vacal selections So: the banquet eer Kildare PMEplayed his partKenyon well vaal. selection ce Ue Leslie Gta the uf in Podh * Canadian while there w 1 Jack. of, there ‘was_never :a: lack the grounds for divoree, action |" 9 ont at a which stat lo ait wolf ‘back ulted Hanne eee innate curiosity res : consumption of the that. apple, tempted |ii. intot marriage s ce to a from the front door, to him once, bul there in <|ing doing in acl the were as| | petition for , in these| Court granted plentiful as they are tor = I Curiosity igures again C15: onth nodern divorces. ' Man-is. the! tempter Hila mons nstead of the nake, an won with She was the harmony line divorce followed the for Ea her the out d of woman. curiosity} is}‘ where ire 4 CMATOR EOS Malle toet conteceie be MATINEE He had given money to been bis divoreed twowife,weeks but vas! my |leftt his andoas patie da "DUET eae 1 bw bee ent ; : le 7 a es A./B. Maer Doyle, ¥ " RB. Doste, F: ‘able . (The Venera ‘; West Percy toner ae ee eer a Satria 01 pheum, Ora rae run ¥ ithout » break, since t . * < oN n a ors latent 83 ; ; ane toROBE the pie ee Sea SE as aeea i . ea record ; in new a W ebber, | the : Or ph : at lished CC. en a c i spent a few and has establls 7 circles Next | hours ithThursdayanden Mrsare Hugh MeMillin he sith thre on . ns ee hold a mission. | ce «i Hold i Mrs. trip. 2 E. J. enartly for Bamberger California 3 * will tor & The Cun aly Mins , « > afternoon afternoon. ae omeresterday aay yest Dr. and Mrs 1eY Do Liverpool trom a. « abroa¢ taking and ee up Vienna.7 E. ey leave asure pleasure . « Card i 2: will} will o he O club tT pert waS| Jones and a will will year's |iveek mer mer the house stock Pat will stock campa z Dis clae resume ioe t LTS r py re- stay te Dr. Jones has Berlin been See ‘ark in hospital wal yn his return he » wiwill! OUD Tenn., Be ‘with by lin Slee anagement the oN Bertha Belmont for Naens unden| rh excellent Clk a an e his absence Rothwell zMiss from sail] ¢ th tr ene the managemen ie a ° oe » 5 nee ae : ind $i a mr r Bae Se aug . Starting the has fe of SUppel herself \ EO the ee pri-|and of Nz Seal ashville, vacation, «8 ae a Marriage George Eldredge rEO'R a Salt Lawrence 0 f Salt EN Licenses. of Denver and City. Lé : Lake under time area 1904. friend, j and protest, in RR LES Mrs.pete Renicke F and hit he me lay with in a ambush shovel. for M©)to When I/ Mrs aay Stevens, Eg Caea ally) ne ats dra een neigh-| ere Pian aRa as eae ete always alin That annseie ag arene aaa able Ene gees to provide, but he} pay the alimony which is Sermo ae panne eee mon. Roan Cy ° fa ee new married . uff long a at the time and she husAnderson's second followed wife was her in court and sobbaby band out, carrying thelr bing at the order o agrees oe . (To Be : ‘der of the court wre : xt ir AS Continued Next Friday.) : = DRUNKENNESS CURED. SO ee tomo nent cure for deunkFf dictio eer ae Santen 3 ck > e t a ouse, Dwight,he Ii. | divorce. Her people live there now.| @ ELaeaecieie orrespondence confiform of|She wants to restored to the be : d ential. A Se r-| maine name of Lottie Watson KEELY INSTITUTE. Aug. 17.1 Mrs. Tuttle, a neice of -Twitchell, 224 W. 8, Tem. St., Salt Lake LAST ! VAUDEVILL WERK or a Won iin Si ASON. an ficineuicaie Nelson the Frankoa ane "‘Un- SReees aaa ) ae | Da ally 25c Boe except and 10c. ments, Sunday Box $1.00 and seats, H E L A G 0 & 0 N Table Leave 1:30, (15 Salt 4:30 ‘ave enn a. in Effect 6:30 for m., 2:40, and p. m. ee an Onetta, ony Whirlwind Dancer, Musical Harts. Tom Brantford. ' Hawiey . : c| ocd ore y.| gets Plotures | ' Saninea and "two except SECC three shows, f Mehae. ‘bik inees ening, 4 8 Ghose Sunday. 3 4 g a | ak Sunday ev-@ COC first at 7 CCLL p mg | R 0 A D Sept. 5:50 1S Iiaverley a 99 | Ogden Railway. Lake and Layton at ee PROPS.9 8 \8 | : | fa 8 50c, : SS "T CONSIDINE, Fs] aie tingsn Monday, Téc. : ‘ _coNs & audevilie 5 Lewls & Johbuson, Noothlack Quartet Fredericks Vamily : Cc eee Mr. eae and Mrs. vin GottlobN & Co, pee & rson Emerson & I Baldwin Kinodrome Time = as 75e and a a 4, 9:00 1906.) a. The | caused | sume, =. = SIMON BAMBERGER President and General Manager. Uta olorado t 50e¢ evening, | . Hayes Salt Lake SoNwl City, : can MODERN over- que ee Bee ey De a Se DOD Agape One ane ULO Ae CONF! him ; : divorce grantecvd utes Judg{ge Morse ieee Shan at re mate ||property The >. plaintift is rtsaskingCanada, ‘5 for ja, title in Alberta, whereto| without hesitation she will go to live when she gets M May Sere a Sand me in my house and would not let my| tr ef ns }had congestion of the brain, he locked always] He me to see come friends 3} iT 37 "4 th Sic ecei th used vile inguage toward me, bu the lazy championship, lnc lao ard >» but in story is true e worker :) vorit } front of friends he was very nice, half days, . ee : = ets wont chek ae Rent ae Fred 0 BOC re, 25c, | Pasa ther ‘ ice eteeight ategege arr first months DD dur-|that charge See : collegenas ; Tyree summer the which Annie BE she took had the wa Ss hing Zt 2s } time of the marriage He will look up| of the complaint and the date of the Renicl ighed wearily as she jauthoritles on the subject before] peceipt and found ae ihe receipt i a eC oO } . ; st cer ER cake atte a ee « ah endering a decision lhe é oll e Ss ; to ‘ do with t the case) at been witnesspomn standMae andt : told howee| marriage," OF wiainzes said uel Mrs. to me right after our) county ifoounty . aR Jailjail iitfor Anderson to the Co him told and Ee1 cont if emp! for tay : ith contempt oa to) and | told ee Twitchell him aare caren } 0o y daha A sar, : : a ) Orne Se ind ; ; : abo are ter Sunday :g - riage. be It for wi ife's ments been in ‘ p. m ' ay t 2 : n enfield stock company presenting, der Two Flags LIVAN a HsuLLIVAN , eaver, ‘ho ry} w ‘ Evening: E-venings Sunday eB sale ev o Se; 1 y evening Senator Tillman i 1 n h will lecture on "The Race Probready now Seats lem za SCE EG OR ‘ 2 aha ERT ci TRE , 1ay ro rr) Beaver, at e > married " boe was story. > she her . ‘ *e ) n goes wife un says, his earns which, week,a vee Lites Mr Pe enya bartender, about $18 for|{o 4) courtwhom telling Silas Twitchell, | gout It showed that he has paid In- | is will'eattoe bookings F De ave selections on and tink | that clude next agic D 4 liquor Alexandei s ee ialeceralcsones, s ged ae the East oboe sem "The season's Bo Margie in Melody. You auet heard may) . der' Dunbar, father of |}jn 1895..is now FE an inmate decorations of the were in pink stat moe 0 it this afternoon t Willlam and this evening. hi woman, a collector told a similar story, and| mental hospital at Provo or that) for Monson, signed Anderson, the receint. Andercond green The following gucsts were ---- the court granted the divorce, gave| reason the court did not grant the dijson trig d to tell the court: ; vee that this was ~ « Miss . = > ‘ te eer t the Twi " f sbout..th s mnity 1 ron of Twitebhe present a monthto alimony "Mr. Ul eS the|$20 ‘ and C.Mrs A. of 1 close » court oor naa compared ~<Vaudeville the dates |eee Locke, Season Mrs. Closes -.and Tonight. "Tr the achild the mother and allowed|yoree. because he wanted Ae eae paid for the support of ae former ais, oat i ___ ef 5D. Manager. Last performance t yy latira Fr kenfield vf ran : And, Company of " a bes : ee oe ee : M. COX. MatineeTONIGIV Today, 2:30 Miss curtain after the first act showed well 1906, the wife and child, three years;and the court granted the decree. len court, thinking punishment would nated him In his most successful separation the husband had paid $25) Lottie PF. Twitchell filed suit for di- | meantime. Anderson?» dug. "a xeceipt the ;|*rendition appre ye eCm he on a itsence firstTy eh pre-|* old ‘bi ing without 0 of h support. is family. 1 SineHe}e} v6}yoree Thursday, . and, Friday , she was in fnot money hesitated eG ete In the Reet get FS the eros i support the 4gleft toward the DEplslay of ; Kathicen Fitzpatrick, Baten Miss | Rosalin' | season, MELODY MAGIC "THE 7 | r et dis ening an ie anime cath bakes Fitzpatri k and Miss Edith Burns, West cen She di wasvocal OC:eee d instrumental "ante? and gave bh A. 25c Triumph, Mr. Walker Whiteside sine a eee the most ahs Le te play In ea ng | Oral a give could he court ‘ ime_ into see 2s ; eee oe pao vere dancing,|Gordonn "Kean Key Kean hadi had Rotate in nla mind the : SOE Ina realized. TE eeIn the four cones cases thatau dancing, that JudgeBe | tol a! by ee Ree aN Lae ae ar 9 adequate reason why he had not supas a jolly American girl, won been satisfied, but not in the right way | were marri t Laan ' the county infirmary: f and Shehe weworked}‘ Lis . rae eth ; Ar : | : :* ing's pleasure. Boean nam, as a. Jol ‘am Ag a 1 : Hevon aparece heegertredt ee pak oa ; : ‘i ine wee ; edato at Challis, Tda., is 1892: }ported his former wif Sh \N\ nt to | x with her Weim areca Margaret Brow 3 , ni ea cal lami © j ee es, with h Z vivaclty 00 Sarre i M: ta iret Brown recited the troubles| Two years ago. the husband dlsap-SR: na farm. ‘ est st 0 was: he n M ; n aT Ecas . *-ke was the a hosta) and the forced ap-|>. a < ed since May: 26, |.sines Mi ane Smith. a neighbor, : pe Cy rah ae eee ee: matriec been: They i had "| Ce act t ar f s the second 2 wa yvesterLocke tand Florence th Miss on was he When a ht a :testimony a mith t Mr neg Reber's Latnes." Mee 26 ce May ee oe Ale a delightful musical on rhursPie "the NTE second ce of Mr. acl-and Whiteside the 1903, and: were. separated Jan. 14,} corroborated SAE E HG se HARIRI HOE ABC LARA ARETE FOS forced apthe before : oe oacds Samal and ¢ « . ole r TODAY. Licbler TONIGHT and Co.'s LAST LatestTIME. Dramatic : tlhne he C had failedSc to do oH so an the must early pay: aorder imou of Andercou on wife at their hom it Sant soon. a s they were divorced. renin 18 Peas BUG oe he é 7 ere VOLS whe teher. epiunty ; and 1 ajin that The; despite decree and gave the support of : a ait lattie went) court. noth-|to pay m.,/| Salt Lake 7:00 and 6:00 and 7:45 p. m. Pus * from Issuing your (which from loose the teeth is Pyorrhoea Gums and sore Alveolaris) | principally passes into your stomach. | Thus it will be apparent way so many } diseases emanate from this cause SALINA for it. A TABLETS . are ees : 107 So. Main St., Also carried by . @ ery DSON, sure > cure by Salt Lake City. all druggists. |