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Show Al K3Y33 3rAT I TctrartihhXakt JtaJIusbandV .fA ,. W Prpro Botr3Iarried In (Hi ifl; fri bi'mrm vLftJlfcUJiLlhl. - !' ipw Lrirx wer. B. L. MimJork. Mrs, JUvom Jck nnited lir marriage at the home of Mr. Sadie the bride's pereutu Mr. and Mr. Don, Mrs, Essie Keck-r- , Haws. Mrs. J. Bowa, Mm. J. W. Brouifh of Nepal, Satarday. Pierce Norton,, iltss. Jtoii Forsyth, After a abort' honeymoon tbe couple ; Mr." S. C. HIek. Urn. Monroe Par will niake their boiue at S22 East street, this city. man, Mr. George, I'arker, Mr. Boae Center ' V. O. John Mr. Beesley Stewart. Los L. of IhivU K. Honoring Mrs. hostess. CU B TO MEET visit- the honored guest and the .Uiscles, 1'aUf.. who has L'Meti el will be' entertained three GIVE DINNER PARTV 'he at the home of Mr. Arthur Bower ing la ' Pi''0 I Mr. .nid mouths, her mother. MrMrirtU Tb uidayirftwrnixtt. few clone-- ' ii nd Mr, and Mr. C. II. tieinsch "HTTdeyiltTnnii'da The niertaiiied at dinner friends during the week-euud bridge TO ENTERTAIN ( LI B ; Vutcrtainlag rooius were artistically 11! tbe Gnliofber bone in honor of Mrs. t'liarb Jotie will be hostess with ml chrysanthemums Mr. and. Mr. W. L. Wbittemor to the nteudiers-.e- f the Glad Hour H11U crystal basket iif the Monday evening. ( brysautbeuiUDig - the Vrefrcltrtt-n- t ,' were used jfiumil noon. TentwplwoTrbe rs. tjihle aj whirh covers tahkV. The crtenl liwl included laid tar Mrs." Wills lic.iu- - Mr. nd Mrs O. A. Kpear. the honor MRS. DIXON TO ENTERTAIN cd giieats, and the host and bill, Mrs. U.ij IHnnu, MrV (lafur No .0 f the Daughter of Mrs. Jaim U. Turker.vMr. esses. I will meet-n- t tjie 4h-Ji"nee- r thc - f' uohm), or Mr. U'Hoy lioa,- - 418 North 'Fifth Went atreet. at 8 o'clock Tlinrndsy afternoon. The hlHtorle of the live of A. O. and liuna K. Smciot wlU be KWen by lnendierH of tne family. (Xber unni- have leen arrauKed 'for tbe pro-uruiii. An invitation 1 extended to j Entertainment Is In Honor Of " Given V Mrs. R, L.Davis WULL- - La-i- X - Wf- I - '''' lx lm tt ' I ijtjO 1JLU nU Wfj JhT J tyl-hnw- 'i iioto vt jroaraelf fur tiouJwe-t- renumber. J 4;t-i!iH, J7 bost-'Dixo- a, ONE AT A TIME- '4 - tiienibership In ha in attendance. -- T 1' Dowaln tbe cellar His body felt stiff and A n - n - friends. .... Vf aflace Ill in the next Gray jJ , I Xf I As Low As 0 GENTLEMEN ' lis i ii ii n i 1 p a .. killi I i -- u? uii i l . .. lUmiL -- I uyrr The Woman's. MunWnal Council .siKtnsoilng'a Tiunimage sale to lie held nt the Republican head quarters Friday" and Saturdayj-jr- f proceeds of "the sale . i will be used In paving for the I Women's Club Home. 'The women I of Provo are invited to report to If Mrs. Aha Nelson if thev b anv useful donation, to make to the sale. in 111 - ii it i - ii H LMnthly . I. FaviriAtifo - M A JXtx liasv' r w Shite;., ; T7.IUV- - -- g - MisraBe ;1S -i P- 111 S&aBDnnW . Store Opens 6 A: - I answer tonmrieffef waie (Then hope Bupinelvfled). io thoughts of prayer ,E . breathed I' rr.xaHggfeyr7-"- ..II 1 ; "BLACK PARADISE" : ) - "IJIiu Paradise," a thrilling story of adventure with Edmund Lowe, Madjfc Bellamy and Ieslle Fenroa in tji 'lending roles, comes to the ('oli'nnbia heal re fof a one day irun ' r , Thursday. , Thfs picture, adapted from au orirfmil story by L. C. Rlcby and It. William Xelll, the dlrcetor, tells the story flf the lote affair between a.hive'y young girl and a crook wh trys to go straight. lie fail in tui effort, however, and walks into a trap while stealing a goritfjons dia- - Cook Thanksgiving Dinner on A Monarch Ilang'e! v 7. - ' ' t ' ; ' Roast the Turkey in a Monarch Range. ' be assured of satisfaction. . You will Hundreds of women testify to the, wonderful baktheir Monarch Ranges. -- Think of it resultsrom ing all Malleable Range with Porcelean Vannels for Now! .v ;.'' tkh, v $800.- Buy '..iiC .'.! v : ' .L . ' - . . " Dixori-Tayl- o v :PrOVff" - r-R- .' i necklace--Bu- v-- HOUSE Payson, ' PI. Grove " Sp. Fork' 3 t' I r Wallace Gray. " than $20,OW,006- worth of postage stamps were shown during the. recent Inter. national Philatelic Exhibition In Grand 4fctral .Palaee. Many rarities from private collections in Amerk-were on view. ore at vIs - CHILDREN'S COATS at $2&5 our HOT WATER OTHER SPECIAL Vt'j -- yard , 121c YARD 8av I Mai I uhi ear -- YARD j i Oil- - Cloth Squares 27' inch heavy weight outing in light colors, a ' 19c value. 1 48c- EACH -' . PW j 45 inch patterns squares, regular 75 value. 121c 1 .ii - Outings J6 inch bleach the best known standard, worth 19c i- .12 ' i - m ore Plaid Blankets Lunch Sets Now! A OF PURE LINEN 36 inch square and 4 napkins of imported German linen with colored borders T Phone large fluffy plaid value. f . ' Let as , .u.-i- j : - Connect H With Your Furnace T . . . . J ....... "' P.L.LARSEN 343 West Center St." Gi biav EL -t - i - . : .' Pbi ket in assorted color plai size 66x80 a regular $ P55 Pair Ph $1,39 !r SHOP, THROUGHOUT THE STORE i tFor hundreds STORE OPEN AT 12 P. v'r' ' ' '"' ' Ci n I' of Other unadvertised Valuer PI .- ARMISTICE DAY, :.l--"- l n I' -. rV--- ..'to. m Vi I I f ai H( ? Big Armisti - i u. 1 Ifu i i" uance inursdeH amsMBBj ate iSiHaS3SS - fl J- at ' Hope Muslin tWill Start Nov. 17th 'V -- PRICED COATS Including regular $39.50 values fill llil .... ' I I t nxKiHunsaz:uxirxzuiiiiKESKBB ' '' All woo! Coats with fur collars and neatly trimmed. Values to $6.95 iy thirV8ylv4at ' 1 ' " Now hameward bound neatb ban '. aers gay, more full and sweet My Had but my "Buddie" Wallace Gray Still lived his friends to greet. I hasteuded to bis Mother's side . ' To sooth In gentle tone, . - ' She took we in her arms ana. cried As it I were ber owal. stands by him and tries to help My "Buddie" ' Minnie Iverson Hodapp. him to esHwiie, when detectives fof- Uiw him to her apartment. a V t NEW yoRK. Oct uss t "THE SiwingviUe. NephI : iwiil 4, lie .; Under priced beautiful fall and winter coats with fur trimmings that are most popular. Regular $15.00 values. 25c I ' bis same, " They told me b was dead- - ; I wonder Jf he 'passed my door sick I lay, . Where pale-anlonging o'er and-- er, f"6r "Bttddie" Wallace Gray! ' . And from that day wtere'er'I ga, This hallowed, memory An inner tieaee ttre weal or woe ; r ' Abiding sUll with me 1 ; Tlie year wlls round, again we gree( The fair Armistice dny sweet 4n heaven I'll By faitb-Ub- t Hours of Super Values pbo, i at I . . - at 12 P. M. With ! Sale qf Suijer COA1S,, f ,Vo I . - - rBaiberh9p 306 West Center ' I TO ENIERTAINTbe members Of Bonneville camp of tlie. Daughters Of the Utah Pio neers will lie entertained at the home of Mrs. . Scott P. Stewart Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. .J. II. Kirk will be .the assisting- fiostt'ssr' All members and eligible members, are Invited to be in attendance. - , X SPECIALS .C 1 quALlTt . if; fearful day; ' No purer sout ere fell la fight CHRISTEVSENS HONORED An enteitainment was gTien In I'pou the damperied sod, the Sixth ward amusement hall No fairer spirit ere took flight ! Monday, evening i honor of Mr Back to his home with God . Mrs. L. H. Cbristensen. who I and with their family will leave soon for We parted 'ere that fateful hoo California- where they will make (I witB tbe ambulance) tears were like ..tbe falling their home. Harry Heal and Wll- - His I shower Uftm J. Mortimer were in ( v of charge the entertainment. Gaines and: 4 Upon the field of, France. .j .short program were enjoyed and His last fond, yearning look on me No iialnter can portray, daitity refreshments were served to But t ' sty dreams bow off t sea'' one hundred. My "Buddie" Wallace Gray! , war-tlnw- HOUSE OF ArmisticeE White Palace ; 25c So youthful, valiant, true and good . My "Buddie" Wallace Gray, By me beloved and understood Through 15c ... . Tonic Single Massage The only 25c shop in town. ;.: '.':-- i . TK tf'f Supreme" Hir cut the : ". ; smelt Where man and beast lay dead Our blankets spread, we weary lay AsteyLnpotLihe. ajround, And In the morning's earliest ray We each the other found. ' i "For Service We Reign . ' Offl - , blod-re- NAl fin 25c -- AND " rivers ran Re I! LADIES war-time- And -- tin ' j - v i; try.) 25c : j.H J- -J ..IV. . but let's wait until tonight.'.' , (To Be Continued) ITjiejaBWuitiictJnto thn .rctoc. Wallace Gray and George Chad je bum, both from Washington conufy. ' MEETING POSTPONED ttah, were at the frout together The meeting of the Daughters of during 1M8, Tbe'stttry. My Bod- the I'ttih Pioneers, Camp, No. 4, die Wallace Gray," a related br iiottMined uittil 1ridny, tieoree Chadbora on'Afrnistlce day, 'November 1L On that date it win aofeaiber .J U,vl924. '.: lie Held at tbe home of Mrs. C. J. I Engar on North University avenue Be kind to me, tWWt memory I at 3 o clock. ' . This fair Arsalstlce Day--r. ' Tbe while in nrennn.again I see . 1L. WNNEB Gl E8- TtMBmld'Wannoe tqray v Mrs. A. Will Jones entertained at Who sailed With: m tbe dark blue " dinner at her home Monday for Mr. sea ami Mrs. Owen Grant of Granger, Upon my way to France, I'tah. Cusniidore Williams of Idaho, True pal was be in grief or glee . both recent mtBslouarie for the 'Mdd' fierce advance!"" ' L. D. 8. church in Canada. Miss - ': Marie louug of this city was also 'Mid shot and shell where heroes " present. . fell .x breakiast bowl all the flavor, all thanks to the Albert procea. A.I..JMIM JJHM II J'.JJ I . VV HHk MUUIiUUUIHVIUHI1tMI CJA. t ul -- una-bee- - ; ; frig for.,W.e soon will rescue Clowny - - am-- ' ' :'- fain window's dusty, I.lieliere, Tbls TB try to clean it with my sleeve, nid Hcouty, at he rublted qntil the Ldlrt all dlsatipeared. The Job was hardt and ritfier slow. When fmi sli er, he. peered down ibeilow, Just trutiwr ke wouId,ee the chest so they would all be cheered, ,. The other Tinymlte kept still, all Crowded .'round the window sill. Then Scouty whispered, '"I have The seen a very welcome sight. toot ihest's sitting oq the fJiMir. That's Just what we've been look- In My MBuddie.w gift in the form of a cbair wne to Jir. Ulierg frfifa' Ws prewnted appra-lialio- aiwJt t 111 s'y-ed- J" cht HONORED BY FRIENDS John ))rg, who for the past twenty-thre- e years hii been n of the I), and R. G. railroad, was honored Friday evening by a number of friends who' aurprlsed ni at bis home. The evening was y,Kiient with music and dainty refresh- I . ttietitH ronettia siu-They bushea grew. Twa Coppy huncn because be knew that rroiu m clump of btisbes they could see the rellr . plftia. A basement window koob was found, about two .inches from the (round. 80 Copiiy said. Hurrah ! I knew this, piuu was i bent, for he'd bees huddled elosely in the tool rhest for a day. .The down and J$M J1" tbe tool Tiiin ed Mister Oown. ft tbinklnf how ht'df try to get away. Tbe ether Tinynltes, ouukie, Jurt talked and talked and sighed and sighed. Said Coppy, "We hav sot to rescue Clowtty Tinymlte. If we can do it, would be- swell. He tell? Blight be rajnred. Who c And, gee for as to leave him all alone Just Isn't right." "I won't feel right till be is freed," snapped Ukey, so they all j. Feed that they would sneak np t the botise and see just what was whiit. 80 shortly, .they all left the shed aad, aTtbey ran wee Carpy iid. "We first must find rhae tool chest. That's the oaly chance we've ' got." '4 ,: CJ10IR TO MEET Tlic nii'iiilrs of the Third ward Helief society iboir are Invited to meet, at tbe home of Sir Lula Wcilnesday evening at eight o'clock. Dn-do- I its u Fundi a tbe (i-hi f V . I.i. imha ' v thik .. a i(.i ta.na " Mnift Tplpniflil i ti mm .... " mrrna' Af rwinUT, imij, nerriT achievements the whole world is familiar, and I'iJ Veraato, of Room, a keretofore olisiuregtndejKfof, lunskv' Th grj admitted that he's 32 while his famous bride maintained he laalJ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) I'WSTro.NE MEETING The meeting of the Pleawtnt View of tbe I' tab tiiiiii of the Daughter I'iimeers, to have lieeli hid Thurs day afternoon, linn been postponed jintil Tliurwiay, Novemler 18. Mra. Minn Mariotta will entertain the enuii on ibut day at the home of Mrs. Klmir Mihlruui. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE1 A3 THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT X im Maka nmnj : History Complete $t -- CHAPTER ENTERTAINS 'alley rbairter ). K. 8. held Ra regular nieetinj: laxt ereninx in the MuMinic eiuple. l'lillnwliiif a abort liiisiuevK wKsinii MK'luhle in tbe form of a farewe'l. party for W. U n hiiieiuore, Irovo aoon for Tennessee, wa epjoyed,' JS3Sv' 'T FortiiTpfciiacrapliy - Clowny-went.- '" bMa-- i m oteiitg i dul 4e fcjn ( hoi a be V. 4i, whi-Uve- I In aiuing tad a o ynn A' A s Buying 9. newxaxJa one thing. Selling a used car is another. Don't get the two confused or you are almost sure to end up with a new car you . never really wanted. - Jingle bella " BY 1 ft Ti and Cbriirtwaa V tree and turkey 'and. the I old tulka at home and Baa-- i -- IloU,T-'TrBEATH- : blos-fon- I )ber ti iit ietoe . jb T . l" -- I Jf ft. Vt . ' m PW V,f '"'B"!"V v JX , wl sei B |