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Show THE EVENING HEEALD, TUESDAY, NGVEj t -- Easy .Monthly. jPiy inents Bui slAnyJiano 1 In Our Piano Dept. - - O wool- - : Social Editor, Phone 107 ; . iS. . p laugh at Jack Frost when between a pair of our warm fleecy Yoii can I ; " wool Blankets! ; . lea-so- i " 'BABE' RUTH i per was glvi'tt hy Mrs. Mary Beuy at her home rtiday evening in honor of Mr. (and Mrs. Jes.se Nile Wash lurn who were married Wednesday In the Suit, Lake-- . temple. ' Mrs. Have You Ever: Heard A Glearendon? y m a really The essentials of Clarendon. i jb4 V - . are present in the, good piano ' v"- ' fine-tone- d ' They are built by the celebrated Clarendon Mfg. Co, and far twenty years tney nave carriea an enviaoie recora or dependable service. tone cf these intruments speak their exTh rich, round, harp-lik- e cellent quality Once you have listened to them you will not forget. Convenient monthly payments can be arranged in the purchase of " any piano in our Piano Department. . .ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY ol THE STILLMANTO L A Stillman, the multi-mi- Nor. 3. (TP) stattseorrespondent of tne New York World has penetrated the fast- K, nesseif 'of Canada to Camp Stillman at Grande Anse, Quebec, and secured from' Mrs. Anne tl. Stillman eon- flrm'aftoii' that he?" huxband has Millionaire l - . . '''- - vis - Some Unusual Prices I o : sliced,-f- or CORN . . . . . . . Standard quality Jane CRAPED 39c . . . fresh carrpts, niP cabbage www turniDS 10 lbs Choice red Eiflporers PlffKIN....S i ulMii nrrri ir (0 BEEF .... . ROASTS., .ffO CO 36x50 White Crib Blankets $2.00 value ...... " Oi fit WliWo ........ $1 0 nJ H 1 M Cfl OliuJ yZiO J See Window Display M At .sWrrU ; Distributor of Ouality Merchandise Stor' .Evcrj-body'-s I i - -- Bakings leavened with Calumet take better, look better, are better; The Colnumliia Sowing club will "Red" Grangs will make nit nrst meet Wednesday evening at thej and only appearance In the eaat when Illinois and Pennsylvania clash horn of Mrs. Hannah CardelL at Philadelphia, Oct. tl. Of course. be'U be leading the IUIni with Joe . Mr. and Mrs, Abert Rasmiissp en Wilson piloting the Quakers. Grang( fcertained at dinner at .their fcoina Is the one at the top In above layout, for 3 cans a James Cruze " HAL KOACH COMEDY r ' ; roKf : possess purity and wjaolesomeness essential to health building foods ' - txtxmxm -- pars-,- - DON KIRKHAM I vUI .: " 2:30 4:00-7:3- 0- 2:00 'and. Wednesday" 39c It's new! JtsjidtlJ -- PRINCESS m fl ALLSEAISlQc- Yll It s big! It's clean! It's funny It V for YOU! DlHi aiErnst SU 7UMM "r.. 4 .'" 'Flames of Desire"4 - ' ' . - and - Last Chapter "Idaho" - - Monte Blue CiAK ' Km John Roenc VauwlouM EtTubitscil News Weekly ' The prqducef of the greaV "The Amer.an drana. Coveved M&gQii!liw has rnadd American "B e gf g a r o rfj comedy.f . .Horseback,, OP ANY OllBESl - CAIO , and 11NTO THE No. 7 CROP AND" ONLY Green tea to be really exquisite must be fan mp not Second or third crop Hence only the tender leaves of early spring fatt tnp tea go into Tree Tea Japan. ' . : NEP.,.. r your1- ' ' . - bead, poof appetite, constipation and a BCueraL feellne. It is a sisn rour liver 1 tnrtil.l The one really dependable remedy fir all disorders in the BVerstomach, and bewds-tf- f 'ml viiv; BEUEVK IN breath is bad and you have sAells of swimming In the Tf with BI2TTY BRONSON C K FIRST .0 P JSIC.NS YOU CAN . ! t moose In Canada.' . PETER PAN . Vni ? .. Wednesday - Thursday Prodociiort hid Jo beof it ; fort.Vt. atte to-- the hunting groundk. fle; was willing to try but the guide took one look at him and sent for a horse," said Shawkey.- "He made aboutl3mlleg and then called for a derrick to get on the steed, S : v J!TheJ)ig fellftwftncailBia mp, went into 'the spirit of If and. was up before tfawa and in bed at dusk. ; lie wasn't much of. a i hunter but ho did plenty of walking and prow)-inaround and got himself in such god shape that be was able to walk bock 40 miles to thp train without a ' ' .;'--- " puff."' Shawkey saldT be shot the biggest . ALL STAR CAST in IIIM I rGG4? n! Horseback Marie Ppevdst - fonifht 7:30 - ?:15 lb.,.. 20 15c ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT Shows , I -- Tonight Sirloin, lb. . Strand t'i TIME3 TOOSS : Yankee pitcher, who returned from a hunting trip with a party consist- ing of Ruth, Eddie CoUins, Joe Busb and Muddy liuel." i ' I - ; "When the Babe arrived at the ju'ixtst station he was told that be on-U- 33& SALES ' THE ViXXilD'S GHEATZCT "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" . - lbs. Bone, Thursday-Regula- Prices Stanley Harris Is a mOUonalre, n aodety favorite, and an athlete of farts-but-ti- e waa only an ordinary eaman when for the orient liner "president Cleveland. ahows hlra pollshin? Ihpk;turo ' i brass. wuU fery choice 35 c t 66x80 Cototn Sheet Blankets "?3.45 value . . , . . . . ; Wjdncsday and BANANAS . . . . . Wlt-IO- c . C1 70x80 Cototn Fleece Blankets $3.95 value d 3 cans MUTT0NCH0PS.1 i 36x50 Fancy Crib Robes $2.00 value,. . ; . . ' f . 0Ki JUU " 'lt&dvga ......... brand . A ...... i. ., . 70 .... ... ....plill aim ' 60x76 Coton Sheet Blankets $2.25 value . . . . . . ? j'J ? Tender Early 3 cans VMir MUM Cotton Blankets S. 1 PEAS........ AK mMammm 30x40 Fancy Crib Robes 81.50 value (TV Large cans broken PANCAKEf FLOUR I y Crib Blankets CO 7C jPOil w - Miss Ella Vincent wag hostess at a prettly arranged dinner at her home Sunday, given as a eonrteKy to her house guests. Miss, Erma Peterson and Mrs. M. C. Keslrr of St. Peterslmrgh, Fin. The dining table held as a centerpiece a beautiful vase of marigolds. Covers were laid for six. deny-"sing- ly : 66x80 heavy sofWinish plaid" cotton Blankets. $4.50 value il In Big Game plaid Blankets ffE JQ UiHU ol . INCVAM it-- 66x80 part-wo$6.45 value r says, was Fowler McConnick, the son of Harold McConnick of Chicago. 'Both are described as' and together any intention cago. Buth are descrilie'd as denying however, the, "great bond of sym' . pathy between them.' Neither Stillman nor his. attorney could, 1 ..readied, ,w-.- PINEAPPLE.... ' Plaid Blankets Ml AC .Ui43 . " NEW YORK. Nov. ' 3. (UP) Babe Buth rode forty miles into the wilds of Canada: on a horse and "came out on bis own dogs," iminf lng to Bob Shawkey, veteran ... I. . 9 ,K dainty luncheon was served to I Uie following Jennie Harding, Leona Durrant, Virginia Parker. I Margaret Johnson, Adele Peters, Veva iPeters, Hilda Harding, Atton Eva Harding, Evelyn Hjuckley, Davis, Lucille' Christensen, Mattie Hiatt, Pearl St. Joer and Edith ' Brown. :.rr The members, of the Amasta club were pleasantly entertained by Miss Muy (.'hristensca at her home Monday evening. music Nedlework, anft refreshments were the main diversions of the evening. With Mrs. Stillman, the dispatch A .... ALL-WOO- L girls of the " matrimony. lionaire. fiVEDIVOKCE fi James Blanketsr ... Canada -- -- y'jj plaid Slightly" Soiled will jresenlal to the first girl of this organization who ' enters PAYSON .'agreed to give her a divorce. The . interview, apiearing as a is copyrighted ..dispntch-in-todasue of the World, speaks of a 'great change" which has come over SRORT SAYS ;tjf NEPHI . euUMr-taiue- d HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E RerCo Gleaner ,. QC SALESMEN'S SAMPLES BLANKETS V Pioneer ward were pleasantly at the hqnie of Mrs. Beside Goutuy Saturday evening. An interesting feature of the entertainment was the painting of a twenty-fou- r piece luncheon set, under the direction of Mrs. Goiirley .which THE LOWEST PRICE SPRINGVILLE PROVO NltBL-XOR- The Go. ,? - . DISCOUNT Tl ..-J H (JjfJ Baseball Stars Hunt Big: Game in Wilds of, . mmo-diat- 7-- - Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell i e, .. .... ... 70x80 silk iand-- wool Blankets. I15JK) value WALKS) HOME Washburn was formerly Miss Vliat? llillas. Mrs. Peay was assisted by Mrs. Fred Pickja, Mrs.. John Blch- ard, Mrs. C. V, Hansen and Mrs. Austin Knight.- -' , The rooms were attractively dec orated ,with an abundance' of the season's flowers and a large bouquet of chrysanthemums centered the dining table. Covers were laid for twenty-one the guests being memliers of the family and dose friends. It Is Wonderful Because of Its Tone ol 72x80 part-wo$7.50 value . RODE AWAY; .wedding sup prettily apiMlnted all-wo- 1 : Mft QC y I Ui J 3 Blankets 70x80 $13.50 vahie : .V...1....M.P'w3 : A Wool Blankets , : dially invited. Immediately after tb meeting a social will be held and refreshment served. Memltera are urged to Invite their husband? to Join them after th meeting. v'f U LZ3 ' evening at 7 n ward hapeL The on records and record" making will be given. Mrs. Joseph B. Ket l er, representing the stake, will be Tl there with sjieclal iuntrui-tion- . B.- T. P. atrvli bureau will furn ish special numbers. A treat is In store for everyone who attends. aV nnnnn n n -- o'clock In the 1 i November Sale of lub win Buodar'la honor of" Mr. and Hrk The Uo Literary t the U. S. Letiie t MantL Cover were mtrt Wedueertay afterBoo id for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. M home of lira. LewterR. Taykr B. Leall and family, Miss Loraiuf The rtah Sorosi lub iU Chtpmaa of Amerb-- a Fork, M 1st' WrdetMliij"i"ifU'ruoon at S o'clixk Lois Bowvn of Sial! Fork. Ml at the home of Mrs. It & Pattermua. Nedra Leslie of Maliti. the MJsct Lenore and Allia Basmussen and WltUaut Vniith Moody win be by Mrs. Ales Utnlcjulst and Mr. and Mrs. Basmusnen and chil Kilnln Marklihain will be ditrussed dren,. , by . Mm." pv W. Bailey. A tecUl Mrv. E. V. Sutton will entertain musical duet, "The Testings, by Edw(a Markham will 4 aung by th meniberof the Thursday Bridge J Mrs. R. J. Murdock and Mr. Carl elub and Invited guests at ner Home Thursday. . jEyrlng. AH mcoiiHTg and associate . Villev Chanter No. S. 0. E. rL are invited to be prest-utwill hold its regufalf meeting1 In the Fourth ward, genehHslcal Masonic temple, Tuesday November ; The society will hold ita regdlar weekly 10 at 8 p. in. All members are cor meeting-Wednesda- t - JIeft)iae,ie ower- - nuiy on tbe liver, strenethens di- sestlon, purifies tb bowels and re stores a fine feeling!' ot energy, vim ana eneeffnlness. Price !0c Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. ...... Adv. ' 9 A V WAV. KNl.U'IVtr MA : TEA T IkEE ffihnb- . toon i orowwho prttctlAxie tea thete's TreeTea Onovi FdaJ . |