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Show 1 , ' - T t i i PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST StSM Amusements I Issues . Peace Day Proclamation Governor-Spr- y NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Utah Sorosis mett Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Yates. Mrs. Yates read an interesting paper on The Eve of the Revolution prepared by Mrs. D.f. Wallick, - At this meeting it was decided to hold the annual r outing aLLehi the first wy where the county federation will be held. -- of-Jun- . fy , -- e, r" ; t t , Naming Sunday, May ID, as Peace day in Utah, the Governor of the state yesterday issued proclamation designating this - and Flornce Mayberry will visit friends iu Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. James Carter left yesterday for Metropolis, Nevada, where he has accepted a position wfitliP the ParificReelamatiorFCoihpany. T " Miss Grace- - Ward has returned home after a six weeks visit with hersistOr, MrsTW. 0, Ramshaw. The procladay mation follows : The great movement for world peace is finding favor in the eyes of the people of all nations. It is being championed by the masses, he force of the&ppeal forthrset- - tlement of disputes by arbitration is being felt afid the future Js filled with promises of the tlement of difficulties with all nations. . j That the sentiment for poaee may be fostered in the hearts of -.. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine Mr. "Warren Maiben announces are Miss the engagement of his sister, spending the week, at Olive Maiben to Mr. Joseph K. Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. I Nicholes, the 'marriage to' take Mr. $nd Mrs. James A. Brown Ilace at the Salt Lake Temple -were Balt Lake visitors thu fore June 5. t part of the week. Mr. and Mrs.'M. C. Newell anThe Bridge Club met this afternounce the engagement of their noon with Mrs. W. D. Roberts. S. to Raymond daughter, Anna, Brown of Columbus, Indiana, the peaee-filISJ- -- JU- -- s i marriage to take place the first Just call eight 0 Where the flowers grow v part of June.1 We do, the rest T " The new place. of II. Gus Bachman Attorney Salt Lake City and John F. Juste-se- n HOW STATES ARE MADE. of Spring City, delegates for were the Republican convention, Not so many years ago the Unitthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Allred a couple of days this week. ed States Government opened up its unoccupied? landsfreetoaiI Messrs. Clifford, Lisle and settlers. They were drawn up in "Warn and Misses Lucy,-Alic- e line after registering their intention to settle and occupy the bind apportioned off in plots. At the Habit Beer Whiskey or firing of a cannon everybody made "" RELIABLE .HOME TREATMENT a rush to get a section of the land ; Any wife or mother who wants to some on horseback, others in vesave her husband or son from Drink hicled of all kinds, and some on wilt be glad to know that she can purchase ORRINE, the standard liquor foot. The first on the ground for stakes off his cliim, and so an unhabit "remedy-,- that we years, and if no benefit is obtained til all the land is taken. Its a will be re- marvelous after a trial the money picture of- - universal -- ' . funded. those who are anxious to interest ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, ab- to know somethjng about what is solutely tasteless and odorless, given now a matter of history. There is secretly in food or drink; ORRINE No. a 'splendid story told in this pic2, in pill form, is for those who desire to take voluntary treatment ORRINE ture of a thrilling and absorbing costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and nature. By all means see it at the Princess tonight and Monday. get a free booklet about ORRINE. The exhibition of his Vita graph MOORES INDEPENDENT DREG CO. Western portrayal reflect great credit upon the enterprising man this theatre. agemcnt-i- f the- - peopleof-this-8tater-l,-Wil-ia- il peace day and recommend that appropriate services be held in the churches to the end that the spirit of peace and good will may be strengthened; that the hands of those who are engaged in this crowning undertaking of modern civilization may he Upheld and that thejaborg of the peacemakers ' ' may be prospered. j 1912, wIn-testimo- hereunto set my hand nnd caused to, be aflixeddhe great seal of the state of UtaK v Done at Salt Iiakif City, the A, capital, this 17th day of May, D., 1912. 1 m Spryr Governor of Utah, do icreby proclaim Sunday, May 19, whereof I "hate uy (Signed (Seal) the By WILLIAM SPRY, , Governor. j " Governor, -- f Signed-H- r ; L,UUMMINGSr, Deputy Secretary of State. x.- - : have--sol- d Princess ' Saturday and Monday, May 18-2- A SPARTAN MOTHER. , 0 How States Are Made 1 Vitagraph Historical Captain Reveras Reward - Kalem War Drama , Patent House Keeper . Edison Comedy How the Play Was Advertised Pathe Comedy thick of the battle and portrays e a vivid story. Other excellent numbers ana good comedy make up the bill. war-tim- ' PARENTS CLASS FIFTH WARD Parents of the Fifth ward wil be interested to know that Miss Vilate Elliot will lecture to the Parents class Sunday on the subject of dyess. Miss Elliot is pre pared to give valuable information both from the standpoint of sim Ellen Saturday and Monday, 0 May 18-2- A Spartan Mother Kalem War Drama Wifes Ma Comes Back - Lubin Comedy . Tough Guy Levi Lubin Farce A Crucial Test Selig Western Th s " M Stttton-Chas- e Drug. Co. furnish ice cream for all .social occasions. .Salt Lake City, May 23th. Professor A. C, Lund of the Brigham Young University has ?oflght'tagetheromrof the best easts Of amateur singers ever assembled in this state to sing Sup-p- e Boccacci o, s comic opera, which will be presented to the theatre-goinpublic. Among the principals are John J. Hand, well known for his dramatic tenor in this state, 'Miss Flora Ridge? recently from England, Miss Anna ed him to believe was the neice in stead of the wife of Lutteringhi, haJ-th- e the coo pc a-- misfor-tune before presenting himself to iv-H- the Duke and Fiametta to be mistaken for Boccaccio and Jo receive a sound beating. Imthe denouement, when he is about to be united to Fiametta for reasons of state, Boccaccio, knowing that he r, is loved arranges a pfay in which the misdeeds of Pietro Newell, Miss Olive Nixon, Miss are set forth in such strong light Clarinda Holman, Professor C. R. that she refuses the latter ant Johnson, Leslie IIiekmpn, W. S. gives her hand to the poet. The most popular numbers m i Iloldaway, Thomas Martin, Mose the have others who opera are the serenade to Bca Whitaker, and not only taken thorough courses trice, Lovely Charmer, Hear at the B. Y. U., but have studied These Sounds .Baecaecios song vocal music for a uumber of years with chorus, f See a Gay Young the with private teachers both in this Fellow Standing Nigh; anc for Fiametta duet state and in the east. charming Listen to the Bells .The story of the opera is a Peronetta, The Great Trio sinpIeonc. Pietro, the Prince of Sweet Chime; Fiametta s roman the Messrs W. S. Holdaway, Thomas Martin and Mose Whitaker Palermo, is to be married to Fia- z a, If I Have But Affecion metta in aceorcinee with the wish- duet for Boccaccio and Fiametta A Poor Blind Implores Your es of his father, and goes to Florence for that purpose. - The Duke, Aid; Leonettas song opening her father, for reasons of his own. the second act, The Girl of My has had her reared as the daugh- Hearts a Treasure; the Cooper's ter of Lambortuecio, a grocer, who rollicking song, Wy Wife Has a the coquette was not aware of her royal birth Scolding Tongue; and intends that she shall marry song by Isabella,. Young Maidens Pietro, to whom she was betrothed Must Beware; the cretin song Lot West of Library, 0pp. Court llouse When .They Ask in in fancy. On his way to Flor- by Boccaccio, Me For the News. the 'graceful ence Pietro falls in with a madcap - Provo lot of students, whose leader is waltz song by Fiametta, i Bliss Boccaccio, and he joins them in ful Tidings, Reassuring;, the many of their pranks. .Boccaccio spirited' drinking song himself has incurred the anger of (See the Goblet Flash, t'aw the duet for Boccaccio the Florentine men for having SparEle ridiculed them in his stories, tand aiid Fiametta, Mia bell a-- Floren he, too, is in love with Fiametta. lina, in the Italian style; and Pietro, among his other adven- - the sextette, Ye Foolish Men tures, has made love, to a married which leads up to the finale of the woman whom the students indue- - last act. g T by-he- 1 i t i j BIG TENT. THEATRE of-Piet- ro, Ex- cursion rates via SALT LAKE ROUTE. ..Tickets on sale May 25, returning May 26th. Ask for tickets via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Edison,Comedy . plieity and beauty, and ent economy. consist- HIGH CCOOL TRACK MEET - Baby' The Ellen Theatre will present a military A Spartan Mother, classic, tonight and Monday night, based on the second " battle at Bull Run during the Civil war The story goes right into the MISS FLORA RIDGE (Fiametta) M M3 &:- - l" M M H-'- f and a Company of 25 People I Cut Prices on Spring In t- One Wonderful Week ; wrtjmmiwwj- It I- wck1 Prices cut so low that youare bound to be interested All Wool Suits from of Repertoire .$750 Worth from $12.50 to $35.00 to ffi22.50 Band and Orchestra ft , Starting COATS AT SAME REDUCTION YOU NEED A NEW SUIT Monday, May 20 OURS COST LESS AND LOOK. BETTER 7J1 The man that thinks that New Year is the only time to turn m er new leal mates a mistake. Such aclion is seasonable at any I'- efi f - ofjbe year. a.- - |