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Show JMCF T2Z3 PROVO POST FOTTR 8PECIALCLERK8 ..JtNQSHOPPERa. 'J&Ci LUNCHEONETTE -- the scene of a large social affair Wednesday evening, which was In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Strattons son George, who Is about to leave for a mission. The entertaining rooms manifested much effort in their artistic decorations., Red carnations were abundantand ly used 'la ' the hAllways.plnk white roees prettily, arranged In the dining room with a rich diaplay of the same flowers In the porlor. Fifty guests were served with an excellent supper, following which a jolly evening of various games and music was the pleasure of the' guests. Mr. Stratton received the cordial of his interested friends and relatives, The amusement hall of the Sixth ward was the scene oL much merri-nea- t on Tuesday tvenlng,'wbere there were assembled one hundred and Mutual- members to partwenty-fiva ticipate in social event given by the T. I M. I. A. in honor of the outgo Ing officers' Very' attractive was the appearance of the hall in its decora-tlofor the occasion, and the prevalent spirit of enjoyment was evident during the entire, evening,, as the happy crowd played games, danced, partook of dainty refreshments and listened to an .interesting program. Among the guesta of honor were Mrs. Jennie Knight, Mrs. Ida Taylor, Miss Vilate Elliott and Mias' Sadie Mrs. 8am Schwab spent Wednesday Oraham of the stake board. Follow- Salt Lake City, which of items the some are weren't ing given: Sentiment, Miss Nettie Knud era. late president; sentiment, Mrs. Last evening at the borne of Mr. and Msrtha Hickman, late class leader; Mrs. Edwin S. Peay the elders of the "Mutual as an Aid to the Bishopric, Sixth ward, with thoir partners, pass- a delightful evening with, games. Bishop Ralph Poulton; "Mutual as an and refreshments. - Fifty guests Aid to the Stake Board11 Mrs. Jennie j participated. B. KnighL - e lh MENU 0 1'rt THANKSGIVING DINNER - A SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1914. t VI ff Is always the cause of much work and worry, and them is always quite an expense attached preparing for this occasion. We are prepared to save you about half of the expense and all ..i of the worry. &V dL Ham and Egg Sandwich, Salad, Rice Pudding, served with Hot Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, .Barley Coffee or Milk 20c Sandwiches. . .. vr.10c well-wish- a ; -- v The Boshard and - Pyne quartette Wednesday aftornooir&t the home ot Mrs. Jacob Evans the members of r went to Midway on Wednesday to ,Huberd. Sorosls Club niet and 'listened tend- the- - funeral of - ........ Mr.-.Joh- Vith intores t to the t following ' pro-- 1 gramme: ' Paper, Virgil, and Hor- ace," prepared by Mrs. 0. W. Creer and presentedby Mrs.J. ELYates; Esther Mrs. Ella C. ! . THE WORLD FILM CORPORATION the-ene-- man PRESENTS Robert Warnick IN -- sup-Rom- e. 4THE MAN OF THE , tht largest dancing parties - AFTERNOON, 4 P. M--5 ;f FIVE PARTS. AND 10 EVENING, 7 P. M. -- Ou-Berr- H0URfL A WILLIAM A. BRADY FEATURE IN , . i 23rd PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY NOV. ....... ri Social Sixty Club toox very pleasantly entertained at the par- - gfen "by Ibe tors of the Hotel Roberts yesterday Place Inst evening In the First Warn zfternon under the direction- - of Mrs, Soiai Hall. The ball was very prettily decorated and delicious refreshF. W. Freese, ments were served. were served. . . ; ;; ; f. . An session of the Nine- Interesting . eny .Thursday --eveningClub. teenth convened this Century tertained for her guest. Miss Louisa M .thebome of rs, ,Tl , Edgebillt.Jof 'Sait .Lake , City.-- , Cords .1$ were an entertaining feature, and . Sutton. The occasion being health dainty luncheon 'Sefvedv U f. ' ,T,n i!1r ecu sun- Mrs. Elizabeth Grahart has returned A" Tilings, sate Fresn Instruc-"- a from Salt Lake City, where.sh spent sWn6 was the xt of the " number of weeks with relatives and lve paper -- 1 one-hal- ' One of ' one-thir-d s. Per-- - f fssawiciaiiKasiiaiifiaaMWBCwaaswMKgJw one-thir- d one-hal- Nov. 23rd. at 3 oclocjrjit-tb- e per. "Correggio," by Mrs. W. F. Park-Jn- t, of Mrs. Nelson,. 165 South Fifth fim Mrs. Jacob er; also paper, "Titian," by j A: good attendance Is. urged Coleman. - Responses to the roll call enjoyable time assured, were made n connection with famous and were and renowned, paintings, paints. exhibited during th9 afternoon. The Mrs. Mary Hurst was hostess to club will meet in two weeks with fifteen of her friends on Tuesday even-MrEvans, when Mrs. Ida Smoot ing. furnishing for them a most entertainment, evenings will be present and give Jynhle of Greece and Annies and muBic followed a fine a talk on "Mythogy 1 H C. Stewart and Mrs. Nelson will entertain the of the Pioneers on Monday - Spencers Cafe -- . -- 'T We will serve a special Thanksgiving -- Dinner at Fifty Cents a' plate, in which you will get all the delicacies desired. Compare this with the expense of preparing dinner at tome, and we feel sure you will come here for your Thanksgiving Dinner. ' PRIVATE FAMILY BOOTHS 7 - Marguerite Clark In the Famous Play era Four Part Story, "Wltdflowef. . Marguerite Clark, the dainty magnetic star. Is the latest stage celebrity to be converted to the screen througs the medium of the Famous Players pro Cheese, Egg. duction, "Wildflower," from the novel 6c Pie, .per cut by Harry Germaine. Marguerite Ctart attained the triumph of her brilliant Lemon, Raisin, Squash, Apple. Mexican Chill Con Carnc....l5c career In "Baby Mine, and It Is said that -- Wildflower 'provides Lev- - with Steaming Hot Beef Tamalea . 15c " ' Steamlag' Hot Chlcken"''""" many situatloni similar, to those of Tamales 20c her stage success. In point cf charm Poached Eggs on Buttered and an opportunity for the display of - Toast, with Coffee 25c the many winsome qualities which she But-Pork Beans and ( with possesses., Wildflower' is a beBread, s and ter .25c Coffee, i witching characterization, constructed for just such a "star as Miss Clark. OYSTERS , The story is a) drama of the lights and f dozen ..'...15c Stew, shadows of the sunkissed forest, and f .dozen 25c Stew, the depths and shallows of human dozen ..... .20c Fried, life. Wildflower is painted as' a f Juried, dozen ,35c of child who knows not the nature, Hot Driski --, , , m . . . rr 10s meaning of love, until Chocolate and Cakes. waiting in all the world for her, proves Coffee and. Rolls. to her that It Is something outer than Malted Milk and Wafers. mere desire and selftshness. From Lemonade and Wafers. the crucible of the worlds many Beef Tea and Wafers. heartaches little Wildflower emerges Cream Tomato Boulllion and with the wonderful lesson learned, end Wafers. at last finds happiness In the true Barley Coffee and Cakes. fllve of a good man. g the production, many humorous touch- ALL EGG DRINKS, 15c. . c6, and seme tinged witlr a ilttle sad- ne8g that creep into any true story " -her "Tof life. But Wildflower-shed- s . J Noyes. . j fragrance throughout the four reels the subject, a thing of beauty al- Noteworthy in the entertaining .ways, and always a symbol of natures sphere 'was' the' gathering-- of the 'purity e Hand GarrFfoneera, Daughtera Marguerite ClarkVf trst Ecrecn char- which was at the home of Mr. S. S. aetcrization which will be seen at the '' r- 10 TO ALL of-th- Jntaiast tMtivw-Theatre-n--the Satnrday-foerewfnig?wA'SpTe'ndl'd"tePr eontatlon listened to the following t11' 18 a notable one. She por- Hent programme. Addresses by; trays the role' of the' capricious bud Mfssr8. :T:E.'Egger.:a and Albert : of the forest with commenaabte ralth- and 811 appreciable degree of Jones; piano solo, Miss Edith Jonesr! cham. She Is supported by an reading. Miss Eudora Eggertsen ; mu-- 1 sic by Miss Linton and Mr. VV. P. adequate and capable cask Including friends. Whitehead. .Harold Lockwood, James Cooley, E. Mrs. J. O. Berry has as her guest L, DayemJort, Jack pickfortfi and sevMiss Loufsa VeHgwood of Salt .Lake On Wednesday afternoon the mem , Misses Lucile Fergun a nr Myrtle. eral other screen favorites. -- ,tyV?X .a. 'rK- f I. Club were stieee8rof-- the' Strong-ar- e r apending-teB xlays-rn Etj.-- i NrCKLESSONS MATCHED ful In surprising Mrs. Ted Hatten by reka. as th guests of Mrs. Thomas, J1USBAND CAUSES ARREST; fathering at her home collectively in Ma,n wh( ,B pbout to rrturn tohw Mathis. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE all feadiness for a good time., During: - home Ja'Sal,na' Kftn?as MlwJtda of course the iJlemoon, th enjoyable T Misa Madge Thomas entertained and Miss Anna Rooke I A refreshments were served gAl,T LAKE. Nov. 20. . j . very enjoyable evenings- - entortalMmber of her friends at a candy pull hesi &DJ cfucPy'afe'MIeged In'! Suit ment last night at Miss Taylors rest- - aq Tuesday etening. . fop dIvorce flled yesterday by Ella The residence of Mr. and Mrs.'Mohn dence. a delicious supper, Following was Stratton In the Timpanogos ward Grundy against: James S. Grundy. the time , was enlivened with games At aInner partjeon Thursday, Miss herhusband has were thestaff tAtlctaT' IfkTvorseh-v.-asv and music. hostess.. The slapped her and otherwise abused her. o!the W ood Cll.toa Merc. Coas fob- - guest lls included Mr. and Mrs. O. . H. "'Among the allegations' Is-- ont that on lows: Mrs. James Jenkins, Mrs. W, Berg. ,Ir. and Mrs. Nels Johnson,' November 15 he had his sons arrested H. Hubei, Mrs. Verl McAdam, Mrs. Mrp. John Johnson and Miss Zina J for gambling because they matched Loryn ClarkMrs. J. E. Taylor, Mrs. Johnson! nickels. Eva Warren, Misses Electa , Wood, Fern Cluff, Erfle DahlquisL Gene Linton, Lizzie Taylor, --and the honored rVS'i r THANKSGIVING ex-lfr- to- - wwrjcfVfcsim,k - VIA I. -- -- The-guest- -- s ' PRINCESS ELECTRICAL FIXTURES A very Successful event of the week waji a social given at the home - of Miss Nina Fuller. Thursday evening. In honor cf Mr. Junius Gurr, the oc- PROGRAM " r.l BUNKS BUNCO" ..WILD .ANIMAL... s Three Reel Comedy Scream? yyjvpivagvmitg i a vT,r Jv g ruTU SATURDAY Matinee 2:30. Wonderful progress has crowned casion being 'his birthday. Games efforts of Mr. Roy Boren, who is and music were the features of enterbusiness In the name of the doing talnment. after which a dainty supper n Eloctrlc Supply company, since was served to the following guests entered the electric supplg business Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murdock, Miss th,s Boren ws hoas Bylvla rMurdocV. MfrTarley Ancierv the Wne havlng Plete of f101 sen. Misses Nettle and Hazel Parker. - - ' "PIPES OF PAN" Two Reel Drama. - CHRISTY M4THEWS0N the World Famous Baseball Pitcher, r . Two Reel Bison "PROOF OF A MAN" . , THE' . , FRYING PAN Nestor Comedy. r - ..,'" "RICHELIEU 4 REELS L t Mrs. D. H. Snyder and Mrs. A. A. . CHRISTMAS BUSINESS IN OFFICE BIQi . - - ime and Trial Prove the of that Vflll " For over half a century they have been used witk thousaodaof btfflaggjA-fevMW- a ynwnt . -- ran An1 mmmne 1 - Sal . j An' Invaluable lfi - Aid Aar MBcia Sold varywkaro. Ja ban, in to Health tk. Watid. V 10c, 21c, . GIANT PITCHER IN NEW own Inclinations and succedded. FIELD OF ENDEAVOR spite of all, in winning the girl Christy Mathewson at the Ellen UTAH SEDUCATIONAL ASS . CONVENTION AT SALT LAKH i "iUlM I i I "Love and Baseball" In two Teeli is Reduced rates via Salt Lake Roel, the title of the play In which Christy and 23rd. Return' EMI Nov'22nd Mathewson plays a rolejhat was esNov. 28, Ask for tickets -- via Sell pecially created for him. It showililm Lake ; Route. before he was a Big Leaguer when , - 1 ! , MONDAY Robert Warwick In Pewell, of SaltLakefClt', are the THE MAN OF THE HOUR" guests of Mrs. Berne Walton for a few . Postmaster Jameen Clove haa just X William A. Brady Feature received a shipment of stamps from . days. iff In Five Parts. the Post Office department, valued at Matlnee-A- p, m. 5c and 10c Mrs. Louisa McBride, Mrs. John 316,000.00,. for the . Christmas trade. 7 m. 10c to all. p Evening Jackson and Junius M. Jackson spent. The postmaster expects to have the in American Fork 'visiting greater part of these stamps'use-d- . X.iNllka r i , w FOR i , COMING m. W. H, MITCHELL, Agent., EGGERTSEN, . Ticket Agent. Monday. 1 p-i- tu- 9 :45 a. lints ana Tr them. Rihaum Drama. sup-me- Victor Drama OUT OF had at such a bargain. Mr. Boren also announces that he will place a Gener- . The nurses of the general hospital at Electric domestic the guests 6f Me, jand'Mrs. Wal-- iron on the market dnrfpg this sale 7tokJhcdfafir?d inner party last week for 33.00. evenin- g- A time of delightful soda- - The public la Invited to call and billty was , included la the eutertaln- - look over thls( beautiful line of ' .plies, which. s,re conspicuously dis- I P,ayd 1 Mr. Borens place of bus!- to ness returned Stubbs at 57 North Academy Avenue, has Mrs. Frank Scofield after a ten days, visit with (Ariy.) her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IV. Far- POSTMA8TER READY . rer, ' C. E. you to the flat-wer- e "LOVE AND BASEBALLJLl " lla , - ? la Wa t MONDAY r47,u For Ileber hava a great record. Beauty Comedy. 1-- 2 Two Reel Sterling Comedy. 1 , THE RUIN OF MANDY" Two Part Airerlcn Drama, icuturlas Ed. Copia Wlnnlfred Greenwood. W Ia order t0 !ntroduc Prow so, and TRAINS LEAVE PROVO: Fof Salt Lake a 8 :36 a. m.f-1K)2 a. m.7 1 :13 p. m 5 .05 p. m.' For Sanpete Points, Price and Helper 9:24 a. ra. For Tintic Branc Points 5 :55 p. in. I - McDonald, will, conduct Mr. Junius Gurr.- - A beautiful boquet people of th,a ,oca,1tT electrical fixtures which 8ATURDAY of cut flpwera were arranged on the one week last only. A. discount ,wil! ; Matinee 3.3CLp. fn. 5c, 10c - of 3J per cent will be given during Evening 10c to All. per,d This means that a l2 A pleasant afternoon was passed by raoHHAi i --y U. the members of the Tresjola Club yes-- to 15 cha6de,ler or dome may be I tor 380. No doubt the public ! afternoon when they were en ataed A take advantage of this offer andj tertained by Mrs. Arch Thurman. Sew- tvlll adorn homes their stM with Ing was Indulged In, social chat' en- fixtures tractive while he theycanJoyed, and dainty refreshments serv- "A SHOOTING MATCH" . J'0 Mr. Lemore - Beechams Pills as the unequalled value best corrective of ailments- of Hie" digestive organs' so common and the best preventive of lasting and serious sickness so often resulting from defective or irregular action of the stomach, liver- - or bowels. PROGRAM TODAY - BUNGLING ONE SINGLE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Based on Thirty-da- y Fares. Between Any Two Stations in. Utah Mlnimnm Fare 25 Cents. hat SPECIAL OFFER ON rneet TONIGHT- V ... -- S3fiCbfB?T -- , - I he was a young country fellow fighting between his own ambition to follow up baseball and the desire of his sweetheart to enter her fathers store as a bookkeeper. The situation developed is unique. At times the humor Is keen, only to he contrasted with a climax of 'gripping qualities. There are scenes showing Christy, such as have never been shown before on the screen, disclosing Christy on the diamond at the Polo groundsNew York, pitching his team to success and batting out a home run. He followed his " Cause f Insomnia. . The most common cause of tames nla Is disorders of the stomach1 awl constipation. Chamberlains TabM: correct these disorders and ya to sleep. For sale by all dealers. (AdvJ Our phone ts No. mm Call tell 'uiyouir Deeds., and we will d llvsr them. New Second Hasd Store 54 8. FOR 8ALE Old papers In bandies eff pounds. 15c per bundle, st office. 25 ' , - - |