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Show J THE PROVO POST PAGE MX It is now well known that not more TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . LOST A ladys coral ring. than one ease of rheumatism in ten j Fin diK ret urn to this office. Re requires any Internal treatment what, ever. All that is needed is a free apward. Mr- - and Mrs. T. plication of Chamberlains Liniment lett yesterday for Cedar Kapids, the parts at each apFOR SALE Good rooming and massaging Iowa, where they will visit during) and see how quickly it house-iTry displication. of business n ceiiter the next few weeks. . A large numbe rof Provo people trict. Good -- business, for sale it will relieve the pain and soreness. ' Miss Hattie Sutton entertained Sold by all dealers. 9 journeyed to Springville last night cheap. Phone thto attend opera Mikado as her guest Sunday, Alvin Anderpresided' by the SpiiuvUle High son of Salt Lake. V 744 ? y777 J, v Sheool under the- ditTetitm- - of : SMf ; suoisv.wb pu.xis i; joj iniM.m a.ii Professor. Alark Robison. They were well 'paid, for their trip to imjq; dswgy-uojpi- the wedding of his sister, Opal, to Geo. S. Humphrey tomorrow. The Springvile Opera Pleasing 6-- 9 586-re- Mr. and Airs. Fugene Fletcher v ill receive informally a large1 tiumbcr of riendsiind.velativcs at 'tin home of Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Fletcher. Sr., this evening, beginning at 8 oeloek, to elebrate their - Jentli wedding anniversary. The truest list is as follows: AlCssrs juid'Alosdinnes T. K. Thurman, T. A. Thurman. Leo Thurman, Archie . Thurman,-C.-- W. Thomas, Will - Thomas,' A. X. McCoard, Ilarry McCoard, P.'H. Miller, Albert S. Jones, Hoy Murdoek, Koval Wool-ley- , C, E. Fletcher, Calvin Fletch- and Mrs. John Kay of this ejty, and Lynn Sutton were joined in wedlock. Bishop Manwaring ofwhieh ficiating, The cremony was witnessed by only the immed- qsirunj iate families and a few intimate friends of the contracting parties, took place promptly at 6 oeloek, following which, the guests were summoned to the dining- - room, where a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The rooms and dming table were beautifully decorated with a profusion of pink and white carnations---and-repeonies, and the bride was charmingly attired fn an attractive gown of white voile with white ' point lace trimming and wore a corsage boquot of dainty white blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton yill leave Provo tomorrow for Park City. where the young couple -- d Knowldci), A. X'. Ilolda-way- , er, F. J. Moore, Edward Farrer, A. J. E Giles. 1. A. Smoot. Smoot, J. A. Buttle, N. C. Ilieks, Milton Fletcher, Prof, and Mrs. ' IT. J. Glade, Prof, and Mrs. HarTeenie vey- Flete1ief7Mesdames Tim i nas. jA gn e aC uff. It I;::AB o- e vntUsulr shard. Gertrude Page7:AIi!5ds' Erma Flotcherj Knowlden, Another interesting matrimonial Edith (luff, and Messrs. Milton affaiif of last week was the marFletcher and Gy Thomas.. riage of Miss Anne Newell, daughA pretty home wedding of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell, and Raymond SlBrown of pat week was that whiehat took The ceremony was perthe place Saturday evening at formed high noon Saturday by SutU. home of Mr. and Mrs. I). ton on East Center street, when Bishop Manwaring,' at the home Miss Helen Kay. daughter of Mr. of the brides parents, when only the immediate families of the young eouple and Miss Alta Taylor were present. The bride was becomingly attired in a Beautiful gown of white lace ami brides- roses. A profusion of DRINK HABIT CURES has OR- pink tea roses were used in the So uniformly successful R1NE been in lestoring the victims of attractive decorations throughout. the think Habit into sober and use- FollowingAhe wedding a delicious Mr. and Mrs. ful citizens, and bo strong is our con- repast was served. Brown left we evening for Saturday that its fidence in curative powers, Indiana to make their home, - Want to emphasize" the fact that is sold under this positive guarantee. lf,after a trial, yon get no The ladies of the Womens Chrisn of the benefit, your money will be refunded. tian Temperance-UnioARRINE costs only fl.00 pef box. Methodist church gave a joint reception on Monday afternoon, beAsk for Free Booklet. tween the hours of three and six Moore Independent Drug Co. at the rsidenee of Mrs. J. W. Aird, in honor of Mrs. Rotter, who leaves in a fewjlays to make her in Southern California. home .K. E. t, 1 Lu--il- Q RHINE - X) y-- the ncighboriifg city.--as Profes: and his pupils gave (Trn of the cleverest amateur produced in a long time. Aliss Cora Thorne, who as Yum Yum rendered the principal ladies role, gave ,a, splendid interpretation of the part and with herwas W. L. McAllister as Nanki Poo the son of .the fMikado. Their duets- - and solos were more than pleasing and won decided applause on many different occasions. Elmo Coffman took the part of Koko and he, too, added very materially to the rendition. The other principles also played exceptionally well. The strong workofthe performance however, u as in the trios, quintttes, quartettes and choruses. All of these showed the excellent training given by the director. The dancing was artistic and the scenie effects were splendidfi being made more so by the excellent light effets - i used. The entire production was a splendid success and Profssor Robinson and his assistants deserve milch praise for the work done. There are few high schools in the state that could produce a number as well 1 4 pro-duetio- Rare Treat for Music Lovers Chance isJngive the music lovers of this city and the surround- - community an opportunity to hear Haroldi, the greatest Polish violinist,. who is this season making his first tour of America 'and who has created sensations in many of its- principal cities. The unavoidable validation of a date already booFeiTTias l e Ft an open night in the noted artists itinerary and his manuger, Colonel Hay, has decided to bring him here on that day. The local concert will be given in the Stake Tabernacle next Saturday night. Not since the days of Paderewskis first visit to America lias any European artist created the enthusiasm which has greeted Haroldi. Everywher, press, critics and public have proclaimed the greatness of his artistry. Since he has, for the foremost years, been one-o- f soloists of Europe this was, perProfessur A. C. Lund Hmiounces haps, lo be expected. His coming he will resume his teaching that to this city will undoubtedly provfc the musical event of many seasons. in music during the summer and Those who hear Ilaroldi will lis- can accommodate a few more puten to an artlstTwho istotally un- pils. Arrangements may be made like auy..yjinist. why has ever by calling at- - hix residence.. 159 ' toured this country, lie is a 'Noli h Academy A ve. areonsumate a great musician, tist and is possessor of a person- DENVER & RIO GRANDE EXCURSION ality that is equal to - his genius. His programs are distinctly For the Y. Al. AL I. A. meeting unique' for the reason that they contain nothing that is not fas- at Salt Lake City June 7, 8, 9, the cinating in rythH and melody. In Rio Grande" will make a rate to his greatness Ilaroldi commands a Salt Lake City and return of one ' round trip. fare simplicity of style which makes all single on for the sale June 6th - to 9th, Tokens of appreciation of her con- things that he plays rel and hu- Tickets scientious work, both in the church manly beautiful. Wherever he inclusive. Good returning , until ' and in the temperance worlc, were appears he is the idol of .the pub- June 12th. At ITCH ELL, Auent. WAI. II. by Airs. Carpen- lic. presented to her ' With Ilaroldi comes Rudolph ter, in behalf of the Methodist church, and by Airs. Fred Bee, re- Polak, the Bohemian who will accompany him presenting the Womens Temperance Union. About forty-fiv- e throughout the program. Polak located at 42 East Third South, is ladies vypre present. is an artist of rare ability who one of Salt Lakes most comforthas himself, won fame as a soloist. able hotels. It is clean and modAirs. Jennie' Wilkins announces Further details of the local con- ern in' every' respect. " Prices are the marriage of, her daughter, cert will he announced later. very reasonable and the treatment Winnifred, to Leonard W all Nut is courteous. Provo people should tall,' Tuesday, Alay 28. The young ADVERTISED LETTERS. make this their headquarters couple are at home to their friends Two or three doors west of Colonat Bingham, Utah. Remaining in Provo Post Office ial Theatrel June Afr. and Airs. R. R. Irvine Jr. 2 LADIES. and Air. and Airs. W. D. Roberts Baker, Airs, Alary. 7 Jr., enjoyed an auto trip to Salt - Jones, Mrs. - Ellen Lake yesterday iu the Irvine ear, Olsen; Airs. Al. (2) returning home last vening Rasmussen, Aliss Florence. wig -- S , Princess Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5 4-- How Washington Crossed the Delaware An EdisonHistorical Picture At Scrogginses Corner Vitagraph Drama yemaIe-o- f the Species Biograph Drama Terrible African Hunter C.,G.JP. C. Comedy Winter on the Baltic Sea Scenic. THE Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5 4-- The Girl and Her Trust Biograph R. R. Picture An Arizona Escapade S. &. A. Western , Under Her Wing Mutt and Drama (on the II Just Too Late - . Captain Jenkins Diplomacy J Vitagraph Comedy Perry Bush has returned Bruner, L. Bunnell, n arrived from Ithato attend Blood of thePoor Drama Admission, Children 5c Adults 10d A See Mutt and Jeff on the Jerry j: AT THE OPERA HOUSE .. 4 You Will Bleed a to protect you from heat, wind and sunburn We Have Parasols TO MATCH - - Childrcus from . . . . , . . to .10 50 Afisses', from 4 te $5.00 to to r - They are Stylish, New, and 50 ft Smcot-LiiMber-G- o.PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD ANDHOG FENCE. k - . Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., - MILL WORK A SPECIALTY , ' Phones No. 20 and 40. P, O. Box 488. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. . PROVO, UTAH.- -' ' . 121 7 Reynolds, N. C, 7 Roberts, L. 1 f not called for in two'weeks they will he senFto the Dead Let" ter Office.' JAMES CLO V E,- - P. M. Rio Grande Excursions to' Destina. tions in British Columbia, Los Angeles, Calif., and return via direct route, $35.00, Sau Franeisco and return via direct route, $37.55. j Ban Diego, Calif., and return! ia direct route, $39.75. ' Portland, Ore., and return-vidirect route, $39.55. Diverse routes allowed with fares slightly in excess of the G above. Tickets on sale April 29th, 30th, May 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 4th and 5th. June 14th, 15thr 16th. 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd. 1912; 1st to 7th, inAugust 31st, Sejvt. 7 X?hac!!?meTs-J- oo clusive. Good for returning .... about CO days. i people of all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade. For further particulars call Two shows daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1 Unioir Depot- Ticket Agont or and 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to setMt all. write Air. T, A. Benton, G. A. P, I)., Salt Lake City. i A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by j 1' Good Bread-- Good Children BOYS California, Idaho, Montana , Oregon and Washington. . OXFORDS a TO SkIau Free Circus Street Parade 9 bands, 250 horses, - 10:30 a. nt. l 4 -- - PROVO Tuesday, June 1 8th. .. apply Tng Chamberlain's observing Liniment and each the directions with Other things being equal, the child win is best nourished makes the best man and tin best citizen. Get the best bread ' for your hoy and girl . r ROYAL IS THE BEST v . Fresh supply every day at . T Schwab Provo Meat & Pacldng Co. Phone 39 and give us your order for Buns, Cakes and etc. We do the rest. 1 , . 7 f i - , : 44 , 1R VINES - f $1.25 SO ARE ALL THE GOODS YOU BUY FROM Alaughn, Al. O. -- 75 Prices rabgc from $3.09 Alurray, Will. Alultahill, Alauriee. OAIara, Charles. li ANY SUIT OR DRESS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L. F. 4 IN ALL THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS 1 - Harding, Wm. AL Johnson, CW. Johnson, Roy. Alann, Edward. Edgarda Wedgwood of will attend the wedding Lake Salt of Aliss Opal Noon and George S. Humphrey in this .city tomorrow. ca. New York, vosterday Jerry) Comedy FI Western Drama GENTS. 0 Frank-Noo- Jeff Comedy Getting His Man The Touraine Hotel pianist-compose- r, Aliss Kalem Drama TOWN" 6-- 9 to her home in American Fork after a pleasant weeks visit with friends and relatives in Provo. Jean of the Trail 111 Programfor Tuesday, June 4lh . Airs. ciOLEST PI ACE Motion Pictures and Music High-Grad- e c Ellen e Provo Opera House on, - - , 6-- d. - |