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Show '.J THE PROVO POS1 PAGE FOUR card party of beautiful errhoTneWe d ner-daafternoon from three to Whist was the game of the evening, at whieh seven tables were played, the honors beiug earned off by Miss Taylor ami Mrs: A. 41 Morgan The game, whieh was interspersed with inusieal se- lections by 31 rs. Arvilla Clark An deliu and 3Irs. Walter Reese, vas followed by an elaborate luncha th El. El. Corf man.. John L. IF YOU ARE A a 559-Z.- 1 1 hafC-e-o- 1 Bells-Flot- . funded. When you stop 'Drinking, think of the money youll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. Costs only 11.00 a box. We have an Interesting booklet about ORRINE that e are giving away free on request. -- Call at our store and talk it over. Moore Independent Drug Co., i , e EMBROIDERIES r? r7T0 - is d. 1 meiww Refrigerator.Yqu Sells-FIot- o ce 3 e The "Stone White v WAIST SALE reserv-Lag-the-sawe- -- th "White Mountain o that -- The The Leader Circus will Sells-FIot- o ojen here for a single days engagemenf begimtingTuesday. June, J 8th. I TABERNACLE Dijring the past two nights the se he picbuilt ture, Gambling Exposed. up by William M. Wilson of this city, assisted by Bob Cunningham, also p, former resident of Provo. The picture is one of the best ever staged and earried with it a lesson worth to the young men and boys inclined toward gambling. The story first lakes up a man who has a weakness for gambling and with ,u pretty love story running through it, takes him to the gambling joint and finally he is rescued by his intended and a youug reporter. As the picture progresses, various scenes in the gambling house are shown with vivid exact-- Jvhpsh. The trickery of the professional gambler is exposed and s "A haa-fchow- son-in-la- x by-- 1- t n-t 1 j thieYing..tleyin-jLihat-arc.Axiul- G hildrens Ladies AnHTVIisses - andmeeh- lainlv. rery $?4monjTlTieiTirbefng the rN77Jie.TTj the Roulette faro box. .J. Nevdle-priek- s the i'and-feir.the devices used in llji0- cards' and ' X,ra,tins antl Pacing ranis into1 XlilxiMule-Ear- l of - t wheel, theJ'Two-tar- d I -- I ! - . 50c and 75c in -- Nil the the different tables xr,on auisms are shown McCLELLAN Under the Auspices of the Tabernacle Choir Nuehuck, Reignskin, Canvas, .Corduroys, Velvets, uedes, Patent Leather and Kid w -- ProbMdhirJ; vvC CO. ual A. . Provo, blah WEST CENTER ST. S of-unus- JumelStB Assisted -- TAYLOR BROS. - GAMBLING EXPOSED AT THE OPERA HOUSE'S2 Opera-Hou- Wednesday-Eve- . . . s so-call- 75. Prices , i omm r-ras- g V' rut-pric- Sells-FIot- o , Youhad better stop atT once,, pr youll lose your Job. Every line of is closing its doors to r business men. It may be your turn .!I)ricking. next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and industry We are so sure that ORRINE will benefit you that we gay to yon that if after a trial you fail to get any benefit ; from its use, your money will be re- 15-1- 7 i High-Clas- op-erat- DRINKING MAN Ellen SEllS-FLOTO-CIRC- (lease.--Eugen- Segall. and Misses "Ethel Noon, 3Jiss . Edna lleindselmaii.'and - J Waist Sale Yarn-Walto- Enos. 15-1- 7 r Peonies and roses were used abundantly in the attractive decorations of the rooms and dining table. Those participating in the delightful affair were Mesdaines Walter C (). Chase, Reese. Alliert Evans, Lawrence El, Princess j eon, Whitmore, John 1. Taylor, Henry e Roberts, David Openshaw, W. B. Ward. A. B. 31 organrGrFr Decker Aim ir Hoy- den, Willard Audelin, John (lark, James Ilenrie. Tarza 3lurdock of lleber, Fawn Monroe of 'Mereur. Pearl Brown. Chas. Hampshire, 0. IC Princess for tonight and Alonday night is Help! Help! an interSaturday and Monday, esting farce comedy. 31rs. SubJune urbanite reads in the morning been that have .paper burglars Charlies Reform operating in the neighborhood, Edison Drama Mrs, Joseph Boren pleasantly and is, of course, thrown into a Mrs. dames Ghappel of Salt entertained about tifteen Pathe Weekly lady Lake, who is visiting with friends friends with a "Kensington at her Their First Kidnapping Case and relatives in our pity, will be home yesterday afternoon, Biograph Comedy : the guest of honor at a dinner .. l thfe Indian and the Child The of a attractive appointments Child, party Airs. Hazel Dunn has returned powerful jdian and S. & A, Indian Story . at the home of Mrs. J. M. George to her home in Salt Lakeafter a western subject, beautiful in its this evening. Roses will be used pathos and superb point of propleasant visit with her mother' Xn in the decorations of the rooms th will also be presented. duction and iseity. and diningMableandcoverswill WANTED Experienced sales be laid for eight, Sutton-Chas- e Drug. Co. furnish IJady. Apply,, at Golden Rule. ice cream' for"all social occasions Saturday and Monday, 3Jts. WilliamHtrong entertain, WANTED sales June Experienced ed with a. prettily appointed din. Golden Rule. j at lady. Apply ' 7 The" ner at lier home on Sunday comPunishment ' US s to Mrs. Wo ate especially anxious to JohifT'isher of . plimentary Biograph Drama Lessons in Needle Wohk Leslleber. Dainty plaee cards were close out all the, Embroidery sons given in art needle work durThe Queens Necklac- elaid for twelve. C. G. P. and White 3Vaist stock and we ing the summer. Call Anna Evert, . Drama 489 It begins to look as if the milleu-iu- have made final cut 'Nv Fourth Elast. Phone prices on Schoolmaam of Stone Gulch 31 rs. 0. JI. Berg left has really arrived, because D Thursday this all Kalem Comedy , stocksoJowthat.it for Colorado springs to spend the unless all signs fail the popular --ameans alt to summer months. 'She was accom- priced circus great savings Chamberlains Cough - Remedy Dark Feathers Strategy ' to stay. 31 11. rs." F. o Groshell The who of has won its great reputation and panied" by bqy now. Pathe Indian Story publicity man is Salt Lake and Ed. Groshell of walking about town proclaiming extensive sale by its remarkable Come and See. - New Orleans. the fact that his how is going. to cures of coughs, colds and croup. te es This-- is the c vvhi h greatest-whiIt can he depended upon. Try it. every way , , SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Two years ago the price of ad- Mr. and Mrs, R. Rr Irvine Jr. goods sale that has been held Sold by all dealers. this season. mission was placed at 23 cents, and Mr. and Mrs. James Brown You cant afford to be without - Via SALTLAKE left Thursday evening, ia the Ir- said Al, Butler, who is here repre- YOU LADIES ROUTE - to Conkeys White Djarrhoca 'Rem- various Eastern vine ear for Salt Lake, returning senting the proprietors, So far destinations. back as the history of the circus vyho have not yet supplied your edy'. Jt is a positive relief from to Provo last evening. ' complete needs for this summer this disease which kills thousands Tickets on sale various dates May goes, double that amount has alshould do so before the of chicks yearly. Price 50c. Car- 18th to September 5th. See tyour ways been charged. At first sight , Messrs. Bert Sutton, Alger Suth : FOURTH , . local Agent for particulars. seemed penter Seed Co.-as be would it if it v impossierlaiid of Elureka and R. D. Sutto ble conduct attraction ton left this morning on a fishing any cost; ON SALE TODAY trip to Strawberry, where they ing more than $3000 a day. to w ill spend the next two weeks. successfully at the cut price. But proved beyond a Q doubt" that the idea of popular 31 rs. Herman 31 and rs. Horsley 27 inch Swiss Embroidery Virginia Jorgenson of Pries, spent prices,- when applied to the circus oOe.-thinno idle worth was sale but from an dream, flouncing, in few a this city during the days business prims was 23 Armit-steatensely 12 the standpoint Neola week, guests of possibly the wisest move hey 18 inch Cambric Corset (over, could havemade. From now on worth 25c, this sale price per You: want a 3frs. John Ei.sher has returned the 25 cent price will be endorsed yard ought to Circus to her home in lleber City after everywhere the 18 Inch Cambric flouncing, have one. You ought to have the best one. having spent the past ten days in appears. 3Vhen we say 25 cents worth 25c,-th- is sale-pri25 we mean no less. per no more, cents, Provo, the guest of her sister, 31rs. Wherever-th13 1-It cost but little more to commence with tickets are on sale yard R. 1. Sutton. ' this price will prevail. None of 4;5 inch Swiss Skirting, worth and not nearly so much in the end. our employees are authorized to 75c. this sale, price , 31 rs. l)aid Westwood and two 45 t younger children and 3Irs. Pem- charge any more. We carry no And lots of other- - widths at accommodation wagberton will lcaveWVednesday for different low prices, - which Long Beach, California, to spend on where a greater sum is exactmeans a money saving. ' ed. The regular ticket wagons the summer months. willlia opened at 9 oclock on 4lic See Window Display ' The Bridge Club is being enter- day of every performance. .Gentained this afternoon at the'resi- - eral admission tickets purchased either the matinee or the evening keeps cool longer than ny refrigerator TODAY .AND ALLJWEEK performance. -- known-with the same amont of ice. Our 3'e are still as we always were Lot 1 consists col-of Ladies' an independent circus, owing alored .Waists at price is as lowas some are asking for cheap legiance to noe trust or combination. We have no quarrel with l?ot about two hundred boxes. anyone in the same line of busi- Waists in this lot, worth up to 3Ve ness. dont care .how they $1.50, this sale choice... 59 conduct ilteir affairs so long as Lot 3 consists of the Come and See Our Beautiful Line of very latthey keep within the law, est styles in white Waists, privileges for .ourup to $2.50, going selves. 98 Now. jusTTmF thing more, the Sells-FlotCircus will parade on Parasols! Parasols!! the morning of the first performance at 10:30 oclock. Our patYou can save money on Parawill please you; Refrigerators at prices rons .can see for themselves just sols at this store, A large as' what we have to offer, and ihose sortment' at the following pricwho do not think that we are giv- es. 90.c S1,00 aiid "We Never Sleep ing full values in evervway. or $1.25 have endeavored to make them" the FOR A BARGAIN victims of misplaced confidence, had better stay away from the performances. . i Elizabeth Evans left this morning for Salt Lake, uhere she will spend the next few days with friends and relatives. Embroidery y six-thirt- . attractions at the -- Mrs. (!.' H. lleimlselmau. assisted by Mr.S. Alva Nelson, presided tm ents'a Among the Miss i. over inpanic "of fear, which is greatly tensified by her seeing a couple of suspicious characters - loitering about outside. She locks ' the door and hides the key in the window seat, only to see. a few minutes later, the curtains in a state of agitation. She telephones Mr. Suburbanite, Help! Help! Burglars are Breaking In, who, after a wild chase home, finds the cause of the trouble to bo a toy poodle AT THE PRINCESS. deuee of Mrs. T. MeNitt, 246 N. iSeeond East. Pumps, Sandals and High Cut Shoes , j - ll, tIie Z$' deck.- - 7 Wherevervthis picture has liretr: shown it has created very wide-- ; spread interest. am .as it . is an educational feature' Worthy of, Aj the eonshlerationf Everyone, all; el should see it., Thpii-turwill be ' ft pivesented at-'- t i again douight. , hV lperaI '7 1 Coixie and See Them. We Can Suit and Fit You FJbRRER-B- OS,: &.CO. r |