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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE EIGHT David Whittaker 6f Ogden, Mr. MILIONAIRSS SON and Mrs. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. ENDS PRISON TERM BUT STAYS TO STUDY Henry Gease, Mr. and lira. Ben Walton, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Maiben, One of the most beautiful aut- Mr.and Mrs: Fred Moore. Prizes Youth Who Annoyed Girl Will Learn Bookkeeping in Work-- umn weddings was that 'of Miss were awarded Mrs. Janies Down House and Be Independent of Emily Ileal and Vern Dunn, which and Mrs. Hanson. took place yesterday at high noon Father, at the home of the brides sister, The Billie Club met last night at Mrs. J. Olding. Bishop Boulton the home of Miss Erma Smoot. Oct, 2b Harold CHICAGO; of the1 Sixth ward performed the Miss Hazel Adams was admitted Fabyn Hoops, son of William II, Yellowy and white as a member to the club, and Miss Hoops, millionaire mantle manuw ceremony. chrysanthemums were seen in nr-- 1 Cleo McKendriek was. a visitor, facturer, who was sentenced to 60 tistie effect throughout the rooms. Musie and reading were the days in the workhouse for annoybride worea handsome dress tares of the evening and a dainty ing a giH, has completed his senof nuns veiling with an overdress luiicheon was served. The fol-o- f tence (but elects to remain in the were present: Maud institution. - He is studying lace and was attended by Miss'lowing g Anna -- Peterson as bridesmaid, Farrer, Corrine -- Wilson, Merne and plans to be independwho wore a pale yellow chiffon Anderson, Rachel Baxter, Hazel ent of his father. dress with lace trimmings. Harry Adams, Mary Sawyer, Cleo He lias foresworn the red lights attended the1 bridegroom as Kendrick, Norma Boulton, Mary and his old circle of gay companbest man. The immediate farui- - Russell, Erma Smoot, Margaret ions, and is applying himself dhand,aew,.inviiedfi-itiuds...nfi'.tl1:)0l new work. The the young couple were present, the institution of superintendent The Sunday school teachers of took a those being Mr. and Mrs. Olding, to him at the start liking Mrs. Ilarry Ileal, Mr, and Mrs. .he Sixth ward will entertain the and is helping him with Will Startup, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. members of the Theological and good advice. - Ilis only abscenee from the Startup. Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Parents classes tomorrow night Ilarry Ileal, Mr. and Mrs. Walter in the Sixth ward meeting house. workhouse is when he pays a Startup, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pas- A splendid program has been ar- brief evening visit to his father. sey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. ranged and a dance will he given " ; f a n d t h e M iss es A n n a l c ersonand ONE HUNDRED YEARS Mis Cozette Marie elaborate Startup has returnStartup. An OF OLD DRURY LANE dinner was served and the young ed from American Fork where she RECALLS MEMORIES people left for Salt Lake City, has spent the past week with where they will spend a few weeks friends. i after which they will. return .to LONDON, Oct. 21 Drury Lane, Mable whie 1ror lo make11ieir Iioiner trLondanf at Tiny rate, looks andMyrtlo Ilone entertained the Sixth ward upon as the most famous playt A very pleasant social affair of sewing club at their home last house in the world, has reached the hundredth anniversary of its ' .the season was that given by Mrs. erening. O. M. Seharf last evening, in the opening. But there had been BELLS. WEDDING three of form a whist party. The rooms previous playhouses on the Marriage licenses haye been is- same siteincluding thaVof which Were attractively decorated with flowers and a color scheme of yel- sued to the following eouples: Nell Gwynne was a star, when she Chris Nelson and Dottie Davis, laughed at a king, and the king low was carried throughout. , A -- basket of tea roses formed -- the of Salem; W. J. Henrieksen and fell in love. There has so long been a Drury decorations on the dining table, Alice Zoliel of Provo; William where the following guests wore Lester Leffler, of Provo, and Nel- Lane that a century ago seems hut span in its history, but it ha3 present: Mr. and Mrs. E.-- E. lie Curtis of Springville; Ernest Dunn and bee gely.erowdecLcen-tury- . """DovvnrDr.and Mrs.llciti else) man, Almost every conceivable Dr. and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Vern C. Snow of Provo and Lucy M. Robinson of American Fork. kind of entertainment has been presented at some time or other, from Shakespeare and Sabini to conjurers and a circus, from grand opera to" menagerie. A hundred years agofhe' Cock.Wednesday and Thursday, J Oct.. 4 ney playgoer went to see the The Bond of Music Drury's' first pantimime of HarBroncho Billys Last Holdup lequin Ilumpo, or Columbine by when - the whole Wiffles and the Magic Wand Candlelight, The The house The Bud, was lighted up with tall Leaf, wax candles, while today .within Flower A Dangerous Lesson the same walls, on the very same Everywuman, stage there is automobiles with real The Great erful" electrical ingenuities. l r Stores may come and stores may go but the Golden. Rule will- continue to furnish the ,k ' 1 - Biggest and Best Bargains fea-Th- e rs ' book-ketpin- Mc-Ile- in Provo V al ( I -- I ! i Ladies Suits and Coats Mens we offer $15.00 values. All wool Serges and Cassimeres. $13.00 Heavy Black Caracul Coats for $9.90 Misses and Childrens Coats $1.98 UP At $0.90 -- . The-Miss- es -- -- Heavy Cotton Blankets -- 69f? Suits BoysI School CHU $1 .98 -- 1 1- $15.00 Overcosts, ' - J,., $3.98 Up Men s $2.50 Solid Leather work Shoes Boys Heavy $2.00 SehooF Shoes -$1 "-- Something new in a Tan $6.00 $1.98 .49 9S Childs 5 to 8 $2.9S $3.98 Mens 1 Mens Coals Shoes ' 98t? --- $2.98 $9.90 $12.50 $20.00 values 49 1 $1.25 values $3.30 Wool Blanket $1.00 Baby Blankets $2.5(V values $3.50 values $3,00 values- -, $15.00 pure Worsteds A nobby line of Young Blankets- - . 1 Suits and Overcoats Ili-To- p for IIi-To- p . - - - $4.98 -- f , Emily-IIeal-of-Pro- Ellen vo; Th eater 23-2- Wednesday and Thursday and-wo- nd Princess Oct. 23-2- The Harbinger of Peace A Messenger of Kearney A Bogus Napoleon The Minister and the Out- Hypnotist . Wed-nesd- Shoddy go: V DENVER AND RIO , GRANDE EXCURSIONS Account Apple Show Nov. National Grange meeting Nov. American! Mining Congress Nov. tHeDenver and Bio Grande will name a rate of $39.50 from Provo, Utah, to Spokane, Wash., and return. Tickets on sale Nov. 9th, 10th, 11-1- 8; 13-2- 25-3- 0, 6; NOTICK The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold it meeting In the Central School building Thursday, October 2Tr at 3 :3ft in the afternoon. An excellent program is arrang-ed- . Mary Si Glazier, president. trained. Call at Frank Ramsey, . o3t phone 51. Here is a woman- who speaks fron personal knowledge and long experience, viz., Mrs. P, H. Brogan, of Wilson, Pau, who says, 1 know from experience that Cham- berlains Coughliemedy is far it.' 1 0r-Ne- ay vr Only. Pictures-- 1 Till-let- sz J. FRANK PICKERING Lecturer, Tonight and o - 4 law Goods-N- superior to any other. For croup FOR SALE Good bay team, 4 there- - is nothing that excels 12th. 2ad and 23rib; good 11th, "Deafness Cannot be Cured" returning until Dec. 31st. Stop-- 1 and 6y ears old weight " 125Q. For sale by all dealers. overs-wil- l be given in both direc- - Worth $300.00. Can be had at byjocal applications as theycan-no- t tions, jjr'tw'twlky- start H ty bargain. Also 1 black driving ir your liver reach the diseased portion of iiUe Miles' nsing lr well and horeso2 MITCHELL. II. W3f. Agent. years old, gentle the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by mS'BJl constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an 'inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the When this Eustachian tnbe'is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is theresult," and unless the inflammation caa be taken opt and this tube feature to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ton are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed conditioner the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness .caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh' Cure, tend for circulars, free. DRrVALLNARIO Wednesday and Thursday, No Bankrupt Oc Two -- Nights Only Commencing Tuesday, Oct 29 The Famous t - r.r ciiENTrrrco.rToieiToro: Sold by Druggists, 75e. Take Ilalls Family Pills for constipation. (Advertisement!. W. Copeland, of Dayton, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy for his boy who who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used" the boys cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctors bill! For sale by all T Ohio.- - COMEDIANS Headed by May me A rington and i Thomas in New Plays and Comedies Opening Play, the absorbing fascinating, perplexing, mystery play, in four acts The Man Outside Clever Specialties between the Acts Popular Prices: 25c, 35c.- - Reserved seats' on sale at usual place. AT THE dealers. (Advertisement) Toothless Saws. Toothless saws fcave beewln cwr cutting armor plate for a lumber o! years. The theory of the action U abrasion by local fusion, due to the Very high speed of the dh, causing so many thousand Inches of surface to Impinge on 'the pietafundercut that the material acted upon Is beat ed at the point of contort to a tem perature approaching, if not equal to the fusing point It appears as If a sery small portion of the riefal being rut immediately tn the neighborhood Of the point W contact Is first melted and eft once rubbed off, thus exposing a fresh"" surface to tbo frictional ac tion, and that this process goes on disk is worklontlnuously while The temperature of the disk ing. must necessarily be much lower than the work In contact with if, owing to Its large surface area, and when It Is considered that all the frictional j energy of tLe rotating disk is conoen-thate-d on an extremely small area of contact In the material subjected to Its action. the results obtained are not j o surprising as appear at first Might --Cuaier'a Uegadn te PROVO OPERA HOUSE The Speakers will be GovernorrWilliam Spry and JUDGE J. 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