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Show Hurry- Up Breakfasts For a Two-Hole bets ELECT S the crated THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT AKE CITY, UTAH, G O CIETY eee . Stove as is peaches . i. and fing nS, oF evap. § ona : vases ce k La | yy || | ' S oe -al wee E | ne small | p A butter * | a @ one 3 A n hot with } Syrup has browned Put the} flame and maple the mush and : the fry uth pone ) the Yar Split down the middle. spoonful of butter and put the fy Yn. the heads | ) bolling 5 while t toasting * 2 wane are one a teaspoonful a ‘ ¢ | 80 3 ; iH} Eenerously. | top of the other to keep soft unti | ret} Wiint one s L, and overt sung On eate Ng closely aten BURG LAC R TA that for van In everenings the family wer' ih, open , > the w at > time of sing 10mein In acme lew the a other down eee able ae last ceed da dat the eh 1 can to Mrs. sweet y the j belatec to i oO w were played, the > ' Nothing in 1d | nothing ng ot | | heart the the n >¢ dead} UE languor the st adentni fren = ' mn frat = ts Sel front room * right place, Really Is a mpl true Se * n ine Pa Mr Vibe or encounter the aoe ea ca e;tag end known th of for the ine slee eRe Jarr into blade ote a edge ye M sweetest r d did bureau a futile, if not pate now his have 1OUNAG oe he But Wee ceases ee | eat ar," &S on had sani he > Wedn¢ edo sday "ty nee a He eee, AUEUB 18, Myrtle Jack as the ostess. : simple home.: wedding : Seas of the ] ehurch Mr. tor TaSt he W tain home [he |and en-|day. nm Shel ~ and Mrs. to friends ue PT cL average more than ing and essional ceeds 000, wana d urnec FEA TS OF ee cs ¢ ) MEM y R i : 2 names, ee) of over Asu mine al cCoMm- | ems Cuvier J could omptly words te of Philadelphia fo My _ oe among stock opmplic the the n e € inder of a : an the. place sf ba reography eeusra. acl reneral PP Be science, ae roostwith together a [t |, 1ted ore le ment @® after erty in large} of once rea SUES Hicks, a Kentucky, does @yllen vetuate his - ae nothing revivalist name, he has has ow is Ser hie ; all sizes, and = Coppock, Mrs. A. B. J. hort Stay Mr and pe E Lov rescued' ° q.chters and J. son, - be at Prices at LO on d SEA Behan does not it 7 enta oe ye inte llectual operation" belong to the higher} yrocesses, is a Re tion of the E oO ‘ faculty rather) mind, one developed Wienee gives no @Antonio" other mous ALS . eee AMS o eee a @jark had from boyhood a memory BO} retentive that after uatening | 0 a ser mon for an hour, he could not only repeat it word ton Ww ort ae ace ompans in a Train!) indication Magliabechi ° ee the ef of these Linens v tended it ee was lo PSpesred e gestures imitating inclined . to A i UAtr wer aD oe £ ounsg mbt as Moffatt oec and " rit Fries nds rae . ita it n ase cette 7 for to : wo could not he Sale Sea vinsilow ae of tet Be + eat: another group) d=-something ; haye save ie a « Mrs. J. Newhouse, ir left | «* home rea : been ogee Mr. and of Mrs. ed ol cases, - h n, I e . Mned in by G. 63 aa in special at fit, fabric 9 C-- men's and finish, furnishings-50 a third under dozens, the manu- . $1.50 ° gS A . Lin $6. : : lingerie erie . $2.25 . Lin and 95 long S; : in dresses . one-piece ] i insertion, sleeves the A erie woman ] high aists $1.25 . waist i will i gerie j modishly and ecial : special great styles, ; trimmed elaborately 5 up to $17.50. R sale. ee value that every } appreciate-dainty i ral waists i trimmed 1 with i lin- j embroid- i ery and lace insertion, } i both high neck yokes, oey 9 ane Worth e ae a Yom up to $2.25.a thy, R. sale. minverareratetas G. ome PEON: 25 $1 e fi ; 36 in. Fine in. by -§ S@4U ‘ c > te quality - inches, ¢. R ‘ pil- 75e a with size ; 12%%c. ade gr Parr e $1 ns.. ent i large els, close 95 each. c pé on ; ae ee woven ~ great G R gray ' assortment . | of pretty - ° 9. 72-inch ask Boe designs- Art cushion 5O0c Art cushion covers........4bc |if 35c Art Alsoaie ec a nen cushion large ' i short $1.50 ced andcolors, resilk cotton 1 W table 8, r 60c ai yards quality, % easing, bleached . é inches wide, c 42. dy. muslin, a entire one forty bolts, sale tee dam- | worth 36 lot 12144 of cents. 9 evesseencn A e Bleached quality, | seoeede £2 5 $3.50 R. full bleached table dam, p ; of excellent quality, | | san a c worth up sale 85c 2 Hosiery acy 2 $2.50 | GQ A 20¢ t, A. silk gloves, a and tucked W , Bale. yard. R. 3 00 ees . crash, for the :e extra home 18e Ui ment. . omen's ; .osccaeice der and r worth Ww fine em- mer gauze oc. G. pants, Se 35e¢ J the a : gar ee pants, " worth, the R. deaworss : rs; -sleev s drawers; wort ram 2 * sal de the worth 35¢ 9c or ] long or knee garment. the Ic aciehs : garment, 2 Boys'ceeenienraes balbriggan underwear, ; , short-sleeve éankle ‘shirts,s worth69c $1 fine gauze G. quality A. ey R. sale....... lace , trimmed A. 15 ye ear n styles, $1.00 i h £ inches 5 A. Ca linen lace trimmed +17 quality, Cc faney wrist r omen'sck onl, fane;, fine¥ a black pl.c: only, fine and a, fA quality, d R an : ‘ 95 20 <V eas ene all f ull 1B quality, worth G.}. dozen. 20e the yard mostly | Women's to good Sale ° heavya. suitable and hotel use. Worth rard gloves, R e i napkins, square, . and ae, $1.75 2 sethe peetete $1. 29 lisle G.fancy A.- R. embroidered lisle } hose, ose sle > 1 5 sale. 7 on's pair, ' pillow Lonsdale tow- r yard. Gloves, silk black, : broidered COVENl...ee eee 25c ; and faney of @8Sortment A cords in plain ancy mixed e duced75c forSilk clearance- or Cotton COrds. 3-nee | and Women's covers........o0C 24% heavy GAR. . 76c 12¢ heavy sale..........48¢ i the pair. G. A. Ve. R. a oo ? 3 when i@ | treet ee : worth $1.10 the yard. G. A. R. sale..:.. ara ciate 16-button tans conven- each. Kiplin 2 ? ee20, wide, 1excellent quality, , worth 17\4c the yard. 121/ 2 2 G; A. Ri sale: 3.2%, 171eT1S ts ; Bargains! stamped extra Bleached ‘ t 25c¢ acne = sheeting, wide, 18-inch 0 2.00 the Women's worth ‘ worth 38e the yard. a rz R. Gale c bath and heavy 60ec 2 the R . ge | a large R. sale > in. R. Bleached in. sale....20c¢ I, e of good A © to Sale covers 10 tinted flower and . 18 25¢ unbleached ask , worth white, 75¢ A. bli n . 60-ineh a se (es 1ae in G. Qa grade by 78silkoin.. Ve close We close for G. A. Ss ‘ cushion ~ departments. during this phe- appara tata ZV20 : : woie bleached pa rt Needlework A these . cov- A. LeUS from nn 36 Ge POR f a ranging : thrifty preprie- size ...... ° * rp G. blankets ea quality, worth 9.00 a8 in plan to shop 10 Bee Extra with s worth, seees o arelaieie the hotel towels, a ee Sale cs sale mae anc by j featured . , comforts, = 72best in ad j ever Ce ORE a Heavy huck Be 36 ane ores tee az A. eer es $2.50. : each. © 800 ow ere - for and at le G. test bed use. 95 filled with pure white cotton, | worth 50 efece 6 MEM' 1 . h hig a covered ee ' . weight : ' ty G. A. R. wale eut ticking, $1.75. ered line. 59c é ae size {8 in. worth A. R. sale art Sale: economies linens, ete., should size, | One entire one hundred dozen lot of Bath Towels, worth 75 i 17Y%e each. G. ‘‘Perfection Wl 7 pulows, ‘ Summer 696 = ee a ne heavy ticking, | 55c 1eS i bargains housewife a 1 double-bed $1 ~ pillow, ca fancy table [reg oe for spreads, well-known each, feather OY 25 ' Beeerecs Excellent full vs j Iranad greatest 40 AR double ready fringed 3-lb 9 hs each. worth $2.25. G. A. Resale one ee Teo corel ° spreads, ) eee 24 50c Es hemmed ners, the $1 Good quality hemmed huck | Huck towels, one hundred dozs . * towels, made ready for use, ens in the lot, size 18 in. by = sheets, size 72 in. worth - 3 by «een 90 in,esc. Worth 69c, ay bed size, 65c, te emer £ hemmed in., Worth S150; G. A. sila ee ae be / ee ¥ es r 5 outclass their bedding, Whi The 81 in, ‘ by 90 in., worth 80c, sale quality wale'. 2. 250 8 a that freshen e specials. by 90 GORE pillow 2 --- in., worth would ee ie s -+eeceess . 72 Sale, in. | 90 ine Proprietor bleached a for use, _ 19c . = Hotel White 3 worth A. R. ere i 0 sale 9 visit- | Ing, last' tucked, All who zc py by in 38 . ; orc Ni wife, GingIbert at R. 86,0 Telt Sacktook as to himself ning, +When 2he) 3"B. perCheywldden: Amante: Cheywidden. nee P.Amanda. A, Simpkin forms d the ci "Mar, STOR YY | | ise Miss Rev. sell summer laces Worth G A advertised RUE] 1 9 oe IL€e | V and pillow | a every : /: in. ea the George a in 9 for hotel naa, alike ack qué ys as Ganz,| | Kansas | ust evening, the sooud or Of © pratepcmer Coat> moti! the Pillow «6 has Note = appeal to Aba size 45 = each. A who to hite new . by 36 in, a quality ry yrs daughter Mrs Harry day foror he I home ‘ in Mat done | | Clit ‘The e perfect 2 W Princess, 7 with e . sae D. week's Hammond "witat stay shirts, bought ° white the weight ; R. lly reduced. } heavy 2 eavy linen ot New. inne Ws e Woe. ‘ew and' Mrsfor: 2,a today. A. Housewife atk Spedee: 49 25e sale H Malle bh ont marriage took place a/the in. .. ¢ s || Grace Mr : in eeeeeees "y wv | red yeoei an have mé <7 e e qualit Rags Heer cases, e coat Shirts . modish 25c pheno L ° that will housawiil se M é wor is eu thie coming w light G. for ie size 45 ae- 7 ago in town, ¥Y | announcing voice associate E LAMB IS ON: OVE: al BASED : usec ter in Seattle Wash will return « arly in werhaveit'on tie anc |~ Dr. named Moffatt | leave repeat Pe) word natives his cect Mine which himsel of of Mr Spot ord, for ‘Cinree years the! librarinn of congress, whose famillar- a 4 t navi ofa missionary Sa ae bey plow 1 atte a ages in ms that is d < ice One <p eee whereupon Magilabechi entire contents P with thelannépreacher, Neer eee a Oe ee recat TeatuA that a gentleman, to bast in emor) ‘ ! a manuscript anc Stee delivery lent 3 hemstitched 19¢ eyuLie Bou vet e : cases, size 4° . ‘ by 36 in., an to believe that are excellent use GA, ‘ icate and compare ceramor vhich he Alberta, eB seen Ae ee RE bas as exercised atatat with wii nthae,sntamanile Beet oe RS y-toLott reeCanada. ae | teat arta bes ae tempted | hale veelt Ab pres ney are touriiie Yellow- | what has often been averred Those who have heard hit lalm | stone park while ; memory..may | be, as Dr.} ves that. excepting the: psalms, beginning he can reSeta plenaws ard funthe Bible +e and .Mat y Bishop, verbatim at The Misses Abbie: et Raver with Oat menich there any passage in any chapter. Dr. Adam| who have been the guests of their sls- | bain factory Women's fine hose, - . air. ia nomenal G. A. R . h Forty dozens & . 5] rs home ® CCeCS ite, ne Battles, will cotton e * | i% : misses' c eae Mrs e is complete, . hosiery the of moot Savings and "two leave on for he enka cr home will In Kansas City OO - e White Pleated e y | R. Sale....... coer =-_---_ e Extra Haas. the . . finished with reinforced ® ee } j ] who has been| Greeson. for from ©< ng R, an z - ° Darn | ape. ‘ worth 25c th sale 9 pairs ane ary 01 ‘accom wecne A. a Dresses at Erdozens "Tec. hsle finished soles; Seay at e : RY 2 mid-week bargain great . ribbed ae Gtake, | Mrs. © H. of. be Sst Thursday Sec "whe three daughter, Mi J ie -puest. and Mrs te now str! isn' caceblace' iarles S ingey, ° alesrom returned 6S ship- Day-Lasts the Week. 17.50 "Be A avenue. Br iahis a Tal J AN 7 be Tahde 0 Lal a ie S Hose counter-60 Oe j ; to |: Mise:ProvoRamole ing. Lalusill she ia vin te | canyon, prop- | ‘ or r stab Of Mise where eloute w rfoc. ea | ele‘ to may "ke 7 onsies | hres BOURS- learned oe sine Beacl of every Ww. ah Bool reading rhe . he ol. | ough the classitics on 2 and the books numbered nore Was) geologs ;' 1aving sae Oa: able to usey embrac at will SE25,000 vocababultry ea$000.6rete embracing ve what Sew he English knew eee tirea, read tc! to gifts him tee for the the teat firs ae are not alone theme medicine, : Savage seon Third .7 Miss By. ¢ 1 cre wey terday f v tw weeks Mise Etta Powers, who G. e each-a third under the regular manufeefauig price -marked under our own name. ; A. R. sale... aaa 5 55a Mr: Richard " : The greatest sale of white shirts ever inaugurated sizes e Jarrived in Salt Lake on Sunday ey Rbew cat a Eatatt ¢ Mr oot chara Savage coke THisa: neenie M-| thé own Shirts made perfect in fit and finish, in the nobby pleated coat-shirt style; cuffs attached or detached; strictly hand laundered, and made of excellent materials throughout. Every size is correct-l14 to 17-sleeve lengths from 33 inches to 36 inches-and the scale of Mee l great : Leibnitz knew the Aeneid b eart e duke of Sermoneta could recite the Senals of Dante's Comedy Leyden could re pe itDivine a. long public dor Dr i the great botanist or 8.000 plants bs lame and rhe Nike Dr, Jose ph nine: ven = preaident of! sclences in by knew ue p indicate the me Cure l mY in ad-| they / net of ae Va keen in' mind enon ae pate New York book store : cd ol he | grow | Cuvier, accor: c ueiz tr » 5,000 animals, Gra knew a eon Mt HT in igo, says } to the ordinary Dr. ae ent elo will, Fs ve mene. 12 imates, a aa dition at ypincott's in i Lippincott's. the e contents T, enomenad fresh the oe : in ore facturer's priee at $1.50. G. A. R. sale-$1.15, ran * 2 « marriage of Miss Essie Devlin Robert Jesse Goff takes Place to- Bae Aa not usee\.ity. wiwith { in. writbrat y is ap the prois vet we f eld a nee at persou does 3.0900 words speaking und. v ates : an 2p vet 8,000 Larned S 1 Frees mar- after dagiat ie al end St new ® Miss w - t Men's Simpkin, ional pas« OHeTABi Holt eer) ‘ 1 ooles Today the Third a with C A colored lawn = is the third day of Walker's G. A. R. Sale, featuring in every department economies ONtings needed in preparation forphenomenal the visiting G. A. R. We haven't space to quote them all- hundreds ; aucurata ileBat bargains 7 are tabled for easy shopping. ; ; Come, it1+ is4 the greatest sale of its kind ever in} 7 gu 7 alt Lake-a tremendous lowering 7 of prices on crisp, new, fresh merchandise7 . You'll save. (ook place Miss Mabel PA ee ‘voy. P. A. Phillips. oO HE "Th department. : of girls' white and Tod August Ss juvenile dressos in the summer's newest styles was placed on sale at 25 per cont off; worth from $150 to $10.50; all styles; +. " z sizes from 2 to 6 years. Dainty, pretty, and effective. 9 . ont dimly conscious burglar-hunting been extremely embarrassing, andencel { | aa aan in fee ee pee ee ful 11, felt the push of an-|niture upon the sidewalk ina ehill and GREA tin Cc e E n in the néat future for Miss Godbe a Godbe kensington with Bertha which Godbe Miss nd ¥ of a chair peo a: dre: ) "ir. Jarr was of the fact that exper lence would and} Nicely. ureter t TTT prizes ceremony to be performed at hMt id pan Jerself, by she Imagined oe nga oeed counteredhavea burly Mr. Jarr As sne| for | Should got hishouse-breaker He|St. pistol first Mary's But cathedral | Father Ryan, 8 p. and an atinformal ™m., wedding by Re lovin _fond husband and home-| Where was his pistol? Yes, now he|breakfast in rae to follow ty at Was the dreaming home of that he sat | remembered Mrs. Jarr had made him|the bridal ae couple. omen reom of Gus' cafe : playing | lock it up securely cards at the with top of his the famillars there é eh as te Fiv loset in thee ¢ dining-& ryroom Vive | Close t Mis "to F keep eee 3 it ee vis told, s lorence according Wiscomb to Mr. will enterJarr's| from the children. Willie Jarr, in partain 4 number they were ¢, any of friends to play pinochle; evening go/| ticuls having boyish aspirations in] With a supper and dancing this party vad. to be ene taking a hand at poker. Luck} the direction of commandeering said Aca |S!ven at Saltair, eal oy Be) ist Mr. Jarr, he had| firearm at first opportunity eae me Mise u W now, = with ss . everybody in Mr. Jarr was sinking to sleep again Fri ia eorie Minette. sing on a fat jackpot, Baer will entertain Mr Jarr,| When on the breeze of false dawn once | ial FT% Ing : ay witha ee himself, bridge tn hfs tea' rosy! more for: arose "her and shook the window rice 33 aa, Marguerite aosuaer sand | sion 1iolding four aces ) ~" | shade ole r arr £0 and | /5s Ruth oehmer 0. onday Miss Did you call!" exclaimed Mrs. Jarr, take Aen the ee Sot up and Baer will daitertain withers nacoaneree il nothing repeated Mr. Jarr He got to sleep again shortly before in honor of the same Buests Still' beholding the four aces s even! it was time > to to arise arise for' the labors s of obert Cc Fowle n15 rive i his) dying a dream./ the day, and again he dreamed. He autor Remier erry eee ny, alee Cone I raised yout" dreamed this time he had lost his Job] been th guest of her parents, Mr. and a larger book, toppling and a particularly ruffilanly city marMrs vage, on Third avenue, of the table In the ds rk -|Shal for the past two months. furand family his putting was * * ther gusty b se, It , ad -1] | pa i rain. Mrs. /C. a oreheouse returne yOnon top of trenbuch tae nad eee ey PS yurthermope every acquaintance of darcites from an extended visit in Califore. with a muffled thump, the Jarr family was passing by and] fornia. Soe "Berelars have broken in!" whis-/ pityIng the poor. pebple," but: :' no > sk "Any burglar that breaks in this flat)! of . financial aid. Nesale atteraon, y = « " » . | n Jarr vas tactless enough to| Nevada to join Mr. Hanson, who is st ah _ A eee De Gentian: ne the bareler ep: matter up at manager "IT won't of the sleep Imlay anothereeewink mine in Humtonight breakfast. aue char? eee boldt county.) ee ifarr, we don't oes get up Ip and ands see!" she1e whisup abou oy whis _ Sarees Mr YouJarr shu _ fou ji made me1a lose : a pot ees eel Sy Barrattend thelr Sr sate ee eee ane that ee nee der 3ut he wouldn't tell her eae Caran Batre nies eee fo Thabo allower ilmse 9 waken completely‘ o0ow __|to visit Mr. and Mrs. BE. J rlor. ne: RE OL een Cae Fe RIA eke ha Mr CoE dine ee Covina Cal room, selnibe : 4 Po 11] be | Milarea True, story onScatnhed to the and 8 evasive and1a Hoeasleep,Tiesteanee holding 4 res in its This the with Patino an the ment r a start. She sat bolt upright 1 cen nudged Mr. Jarr jn the fifth ae 1 Berisink ae other gent and i Merle Miss were 4 synen ss N 1eckell, Miss Mary Jenkinson and Miss Hilda Greego n. M . Mr. and Mrs. H. M Krelebel entertained a party of elght with a supper given at the Country club on Sunday evening Pe 7 aye. awain f Shue . aa me fe ava the fragments half somnam-of promenade : ore Promenade around the flat in Lowe a "Couldn' ome the Papers and window books from | tered eee Car front anc Jarr ; close r ne ‘dark the nine x0 ‘between a oe eras Coenen ‘ s . ‘ Off. : Monday began a surpassing G. A. R. aslo in: flowers, rib. nothing n the hall, nothing Miss in the Viola children's Godbe, who wlll be marroom, nothing in the kitchen ried In September or = dining to Emile E. Werk ; ee Hee room that Mr Jarr could note will be the henored suest at jn the8 lunchdo ° p lat darkness. That ay nothing familiar the|£°D household is, objects, to be given today by her mother, forsavewhich Mrs. B. L, Godbe, at her home on Sec ; ; portieres, | th e rule was a p lace for everything and|®"4 avenue. Other hundred and affairs = aes that cae be riven 1 e ca nee ne wlll CG dust-catchi Fe ; are dear the wouldn't rose his dre p Ught old, hangings that ice and from all] bulistic No ad ae , pour thronen hour, o, after : For such a cause and so hour of night, Somewhere ilk wines night close e midnight draperies tha rar the they? ao aur . one 1y balmy 2= he b 5 4 z the hundred @dium ee being won by Mrs. H. Cc. Edwards, Mrs C. Hanchett, Mrs. FL. Ww "rancis with the guest prize for Mrs. Coppock. 4 color scheme of pink and white was 1 Windows | others do, "We as Windows 10t. moe when ca a2s dc ae ® the hey thac re are raise fresh air effete =y Sleetully Suy,. enough - flve wom- SCARE LOSE A chonen' for the decorations powis" of KPOT FOR MR. JARR|:«:- sa anrerting Me, oregeon PO -) - Now Jarr of els? Dresses-1= 4 Girls' om of was any becoming Tiety of colorings- fuced for special sale R. Sale 98 , Uttle more.boitir of 5 . QO fect of the white sweet peas Mrs raise pan Incite. "Ay 20, flesh ide frying Gownward| ther dishes, © 7% Prepare N@}gown and carried white sweet ‘pe only = eC) ed:-it | ay inaneeds hot Mish tee, (HEUER. Then | mints puree, come thin toast for ihe| Welts, was Comme he wiite cw . . ‘ oC al eutter, Pepper. slightiy oes ancel loaters 4, 1909, ‘ never a g maas KH. sale 8, d ; modes 10 & hats that : ain G. 3. % 6 to clear thiis|at the home ‘of the Abela on South Hecknow how good ond East street ‘ecention and auv-! This is also a more per follows 4 the Piel ata dy The eehiva eat' the frult than | Was charmingly decorated. throuchout With white weet ye: pee and ferns, two and one-half cupfuls P mounds of ‘ha sweet peas farm ink and spoonfuls water the ae ntone table| Leenterplece ent to rplece bins heaping the dining ‘h)e ¢ on . table. ile ( rameal. Salt t} re hand-painted cards in the sweet peas aa to a rather lquid design marked the places for thirty. : four guests Stir 1} ‘y Perales into the water. which The bride's gown was a_ bea utiful | : shon ld Olling flercel,y in the eo crepe de chine with trimmings "aE 10e P an of the double boiler. OF duchess lace, and she wore a tulle will thic kNt at once, and if it is Itvery : {lies > water must be add: Sauce ed. pan Thenonuceput In th putpan ‘the the of boiling Bmil Lehman, who attended the bride Water and let cook While yo; re mi : as matron f honor ¥ ro ia w hit e Firs . While the bridesmaid, Mi Madoline . P slice yiand « Ene n On the gary ine i‘ we Gattis ove, sw + t . a » As wo 420 e on ee will, probably, atte eS oacA t Tava cole nouse. you by Julius Leon as best man After the ' | 0 ee ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Leon left for an extended wedding trip to Seattle per a and the northwes Ur pound * . of Hamburg steak: do not i have A delightful five hundred card party He Hopped very fine, and he sure it| Was Siven yesterday afternoon by hi re. i al from tender mez free from] A. B. Greeson in honor eee of Mrs. lh. Fry with onions H and serve on|Coppock of Kansas ( ity, who is visit0 Ing at the Greeson home' Kight tables banana. Wholengme any. other A. ie, * shap bons, 2 Cook sufficient | 88tve them whele Ha nanas, nor yet | double boile Whter 1¢ same Water to incove: the| 224 take off a str id © them. « ld) A pretty wedding occurred Jast evento taste and add aot: then sweeten | Saat pulp revealey Tpeth wie very leavinu A. When Miss Elizabeth Edna Weltz || . anc a fe ark . ole aS Ong ye ~ ands rf Ox rere "¢ ar- | Juice. Evaporate . "2 pap d Lok lemon | teaspoo; his Is to be scraped with a riage ae pres, should be cooked ees Soin Gna Seine we torimas | like | word: f o r 170, 30, Paten; and, take mol by Rabbi-Chatles Freund ya at-7 0 clock | wanted £C@., day -or two] mode ate nt you have tried le MUSh Which we + former breakfast, ican feet from | oh and kept if "the refrigetana! | ‘ o Se cut in ‘neat Or, aga flour or Neatenstr ome meaner v not s ‘a prepaees 3 wea Whicheve aynm it | AUGUST - A tremendous ¢ en'so tn mm | | ns vem Trimm | . Current Review of Sale | Jat ae ate WEDNESDAY, ' B Hat - 98c eS ot Tenis garment. G x . , le Here f isthe trio story of Marys Mh en of PRET lection Fe ct pata ; ‘ a a | Ae , Which tacia wa s thus: cADPY ena pd ia thito Mat to sure( acho igainst ag chinten and Mrs. ‘Pelt will be at-home to thales Mi M Ko went one . L short ells RoW 1 eanyvou today Hyon, to family | Oedaén das . velt . = endfaah pap | tad now White niteve,a us AndTheevers was Her Jambwhere ee See NN Sener REC a OR ORe ‘isaa Information ee ear ‘ontains a aa tapadkeager ere st Pits) an x fleece a Me be Me at aba f or aan Bi oa ¥ o i ee ae ASO ee belonging curios , sining, ; 00 Mary, ranexactly verses the knows Iiverybody ' la inspired i trip eave i leave spend 5 a iaueh. ane pias awal See epiien Mass where Mar} (surname Ee W ve Til was then: residing } e vn iE ars It appears that the ittle el ta destined to be so famous Ser lcet was inate in As oi citi real ahealeh cording to Chedoavie the account, couches tneveraf y porn ah ees papa i5 girl, But ‘Oh, "for ra it 1we s time fold to % Life. Gs ‘ LWenoms opinion days In how show that a that Mary, Ma that was it John kind and papa d kind-hearte jater . het dale ay a Phone mel? at OO flale lamb, own i from jie the oral mor a ee ° J ¢ wave palr o Lamb, aways than thea/|ing more y | something expressed ae | ed wes das > of »iage | married a o Zin d o'clock people he tte ce but the hotel did not put un o'clock, ay nm Tew reasonabl encampmen range of a oe ounc the hand and un A ae made SAID ne rte her from oO i ) OF ra ce 5 filed 1 ‘ Li at th Sot : Hin 0 thesieme iuntime a Tyler, : j | - Superidt pe B phe, DACRE aK Beanie ac ae BAND AT horse .concerts®:.50-men Free go0_men: LE an Dally, 4 to-6 ists, or D voc R. Say on the market at decorate dec d Blue A ue t e e e ize 3 f Ce i >Y 5 ft., a f ra sale...... .50¢ | 95¢ i, in Spe £15.75 5 sae : ene ngiDg $15.75. to $1.50 from Sat, Prices flags in all tho . Woo] buvting - . worth 95c, heavy | - _ stand- eee ~ ) 2 - 12-inch ed U. Z Cotton Bunticg on staffs. G. ‘A : : Cotton 17 nee renee AAS « Bunting 24 ane? oe G. " with akon j - solo £. ! U. R. FI . ags : 8. flavs, mount sale, each....-.. 5c TS flaes, mountBunting U.S. flaos G. A. R. sale, each....... Cc » S Ss ed ount 7 price nae fast color : sr more. sale....secererecrecreeees and eeses e Bunting-Special! M the of een R U.7 RB. ll-silk 2re er a auvable each srommets: 8. flags, sale, each......... flags-size, hardwood 1 7 /2C moun t 4 pole, ft. 10ce b yy $6. 6 A, R Decorations ecora ; ft.--Main Alsle Store 50 a . | = : 3 - nee! ° | Mlb SALTAIR. vocalee tw fe eee | A . and d Flags Size 4 ft PYG rt! "y worth $1.50,? sale on ACT, the Jyard, G. A. Bunting yrommets ard §0 sizes, division 618 to. return horse tevas "ungen- t 7 I yr the emblem> theyey so nobly, defended. Show them Americans. <A a _ tremendous weleome of true Americans. : decorations the W. cotton }bunting A hese : sewe b flags, mac Je etka: finished with canvas headings | GL REVS on 12 ; | Wilt |W. John e until y, Sewed creas by by Frank | ieniad pen agai ainat: PLLERYS ecfvil Save characte? and quality;s | e the 0 7} restaurant ip arene! Qn ; Walker's.: R. sale @t A. spe-| one "UNGENTLE"' oO I i Williamson ee UB for fragments OTe, PASS ‘a ; at d duly attested, is ne ae | ne we ¢ hadea OT 2 bY | ls ad: he named BE = tn aot "oity ty._-qours athe, aie R TO s ¥ Sult S Qllacesacevedceces 26 sale, the pair 1 F ! 30,0 0 ards of Red, hite , " 5 ; an red, white anc 1 For blue G. A, cotton R. decorations a 30,000 bunting atwe thefeature cheapest price yard tin r of such ever shipment known on of buntiug sueh just eet: beforeThere ® session. rher prese Sriiiilnion | lag Decorate home and business ry house with the true American patriotism of the west-the ; members. wey - For dow? man zr | G. had arene IN COMPLAINT HORSEIS Vike, ae Ape FI 83, - | ¢ r BAK ‘ j to the committee ehurel ive to fund t 3 Ma?the ane unravels were t. tal Only the socks « . Rollestone| V € manner. Io o talk was little | when a posthumous inthere ence Old Mar Boston tn church South ithe armed ee | te of having Grand Army lovey etic ~é ig unt 8 aliehtiehans intil about a a" few; 6tanzne|hour..for the were hich never An in being alway his long and his mul ey ; Lf foeieee Cee yen a In : Ww } th roughout M | acence with little sold in yarn Poem One of such poet |total {nal 1 ‘Hess historic $170.fragmen - Mr. of propert im-|the org Oa rete Mary the | lection but oon ho Sera rraen t had used Wool it some years|the matter newspaper | during the a ee ale On ran ; twp thom had added, , own re wool ; . iv F took : | !amb's ea | in school : socks Whe aising s¢ Mary's In ae Rollestone renzy ) of 1 Hares ee i | U Mary was no. session in thestated of | late} |; theThere special committee o last thenight city . en.abitsby tituted ae atl appointed John | | « proprietors to take with of the] hotels and uprestaurants ns ace in LATE 10 TALK BUSINESS | | ™ < more, lor say Mar verses tent 5 a So i that ome a » Gaya Dashedlong Oe aftel how er Just the that was it events his - Len embodied proofs proofs. her wk a ain ae i ay Yr live it can, ré pies or he it aes eee which brated a episode preminentin part such few poet. Mary} t mb heritathers yey ithaculaln Die we Epmedh and eee:Ee | el vile Stet th kina-nhet Marys uindchon this He tet angTo took Mary So consented lemb and replied it can not ves, maybe tend ae same oer It bald mE papa little and a Nurses Marit ay deac No, e ay patiently abou Mary Thes no sabes linesa etalundhey Ege to0s a just crediblbefore , nen fe i 553-k, + S68 6. an Ber .BOROG! which Pe demonstrate \nd'so aetoacat certainty en a that | aud the teacher turned |WOTEL MEN ARRIVE TOO red nesehim out. your 1817 enin. the:ee village. of Sterling. |" And waited . 60c Silk or Cotton cords...... 35c her : weeks few Troubadours. Mr with +. rule thei wedding a > Baw g | ‘ } |