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Show - THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX rooms were the occasion; white" and red being the color scheme predominating in the dining room, while the parlor was prettily decorated i u "a! color tone of pink. Among the guests were Mrs. W. S. Rawlings and' Mrand'Mrs. Dust of Salt Lake. - out-of-tow- n One of the leading social events they were short three or four hun-o- f the week was the garden fetched dollanC-- Jt was to help meet last evening at the residence nf this deficit that the ladies exerted of -t- he l)r. and Mrs,J.'W. Aird, the tesses of whiehwere Mrs. S. K. Nineteenth Century and Sorosis Callaway and Mrs.J. W. Aird. Clubs assisted in the receiving The old ballads vdiichjve do jnctjundeentertaining, and the affair often hear, hut all love, were one proved to be a decided sueessMiotli of of the evening. Prof. Lund spared no pains in preparing the very best and was- - assisted by the finest talent in the city. The home' on the inside was e 81ih birthday anniversary of "handsomely decorated for the easion, as wa.-- the beautiful lawns her mother,' Mrs. Mary Gillespie, It A pleasant'soeial afternoon was ""surrounding the residence. will be remembered that .$1000, spent and a sumptuous dinner Was raised for the swi mining pop! served, in whieli about twenty sonic"! iiife ago," but when the and grandchildren of the tract was let out, it was found honored guest partieipated. The Th--lndi- cs- f I Urn-featur- es oe-lth- . eon-childr- - O prettily decorated for ing in honor of Tier sou and dauglJ1' ter, XI r, and Mrs. Earl Dunckleyl of Salt Lakp, her cousin, Mrs. I Tall also of Salt Lake, and her sister, Mrs. E. Stubbs. The table looked beautiful with its decorations of La France roses. Place 'cards were laitl for twelve guests. 3 4- IF LILLIAN KNEW! 3 S LATEST HUSBAND PROVO TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY Alexander Moore Actually mits Hed Forgotten Miss The citizens of Provo are arranging to hold one Of the best Fonrtli of July eelebra- tions ever held in this city, and the committees have been representing Jhe dif-ferent organizations of Provo to take part in getting up the - - , 2 RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT fevr-iad- FORWHISKEY ANDBEERHABIT - The ORRINE treatment mill completely and absolutely destroy the craving for whisky, beer and other, intoxicants if taken according to directions. It is a simple and efficient home treatment. from work or business; no publicity; no sanitarium expense. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1, a powder, tasteless aod colorless, can be given, secretly-i- n iood or drink; ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, is for those tv lio wish to cure themselves. ORRINE costs only $1.00 a box. If after a trial jou fail to get any benefit from ORRINE, your money mill lie refunded. dts--i-- e or e -- MOORES INDEPENDENT DRUG CO. ooooooooooooo x?o ooooooooooo It The Provo Boys Have Been Classed Among the Best Companies - uui In dependable goods at prices that will pay. you to invest. receiving ' YU GREAT WHITE .MUSLIM SALE -- ' lust Continues and. Goods Go. Ladies Gowns $1.50 and $1.75 quality for . . $1.25 quality for Fine Linens and NainsAuks, handsome" ly trimmed Petticoats- - and $3.25 qualities for. $1.50 and $1.75 qualities for. . ., . $1.25 quality for.. .. $1.00 kind for. 85c kind tor otic kind for - - Drawers'!;. A great variety of styles and trimming Waists Fine Dainty Goods Highly Trimmed Childrens! MUSLIN WEAR- -. , ........ - f t j .89! . . .98 ...73 .29 $1.50, $1,75. $2.00 kind now 50c G0e, and $2.50 kind for $1.25 kind now. : and $1,50 kind 39C $1.60 kind for $1.69 98 19 .9, 12 12 i2,25c,69c 1-- HkiksT::. quality White Duck Rompers..., ...39 . Dress Goods Sale Continues a A Voiles, Mandrain Hilks, Jacqulin Silks, Silk Organdees and Novelties and excellent values at that, now Egyptian Dimities and Novelties that sold at yard, now . . . . ; Foulards and Organdeep that s(ld at I5e 20c, and 25c, mHv. ... a that sold for 50 and 60c. 33 17 2-- l-- 3 l-- 2 .12 1LV Mens Clothing 7. -- Our immense stock is too large to attempt to describe it. It will pay you fo come in and ' ' JcLus prove to y on tha t vve can save youuumejv give-yo, VVe-c- au- Suits for All-Wo- ol . . . n- . . .; . . that beats anything you can find at that price in the Intermomitain region $io. WE CAN PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO BUY AT PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE. AND WE GIVE FREE TICKETS TO THE PRINCESS OR ELLEN THEATRES flfiOD-CLIETO- N v - - 00000000000 MERCANTILE CO; . '"'1.7 .ow4oooo5 1 ended t h e Tu be at Provo on February 27; attend ed the- convention of the Associated Boys Clubs at Utah,- - held in Salt Lake City, April 8,9 and 10, 1911. The boys won first recognition in demonstrating first aid and firemens work, while a uniformed detail acted ns guard'Of honor to his excellency, Governor William Spry of Utah, while at Jha aviation meet held during the convention. They were complimented by Captain Brackett of the "United States" Marine Corps, who" master of ceremonies. . On April 15,1911, a detail helped clean ; up the downtown streets in Provo, this being in line with the general clean-u-p day held annually. In this connect ion it is well to state that no other organization of boys partieipated in this. On Decoration day the boys hiked to Edgewood, Utah,' as the guest s of Judge J. E. Booth, bridged a creek on Judge Booths farm) the actual time consumed in - Cxaet-Ijrwha- fi in-Ne- You AntlP-al- n g Pills 04 Monday &-JUNE - SHO-W- O Xf Monday-Q- JUL Y - Wood-Clifto- and Ellen Theatres; $HlMtwSK5we C rm (g Miw You want a Refrigerator. You ought to have one. You ought to have the' best one. It cost but little morey to commence with and not nearly so much in the end. The "Slone White keeps cool longer than any refrigerator known with the same amont of ice. Our price is as lowas some are asking for cheap boxes. .. Come and See. Our Beautiful Line of "White Mountain ' . Refrigerators at prices that will please you. r: NOTICE TO TEACHERS. teachers without ''certificates should take" this examination. jlSigm-dr-PRESTON CREER. Superintendent. ' 4 s. "We Never Sleep TAYLOR BROS. - 1 N ii 44 44 444 44 44 H H 4 4 ' v - Teachers examination will he held in the Provo Central School building June 27: 28 and 29. All SI , Valuable Prizes will be awarded to the three Babies receiving the most votes. Take the Baby to Olson & Ilafens and have its photo taken at our expense not later, than Saturday, June 22. There is no cost to you. A vote with every 10c admission to either Theatre. Pictures of Babies will be thrown ou screen at Princess and Ellen each night. 1st Prize $25.00 Baby Carriage at Taylor Bros. 2nd Prize An entire Baby Costume at Farrer Bros. Co. n Mercantile Co. 3rd Prize Baby Basket,- f Princess r, cant afford to Theatres, From w-a- s cutting timber, building . bridge and cleaning-u- p being one" hour and ten minutes, and the ' only tools being three small wobd-axeFrom Jitne 30 to July 10, 1911, the entire Provo Troo welt into camp with theelubs of the Associated Boys Clubs of Utah, held at Saratoga Springs. Utah. , now,-hovveve- - - 7.89C for- - Drawers .7. G0e SCjp t Princess and Ellen; -- $1.69 $2.50, $3.00 Extra Pood Muslin with wide Embroidery or Lace trimming . . considerable attention -- $1.69 $1.49 9S? burg, dashed into the Congress hotel today. lie is a Roosevelt adherent, and was so full of political thoughts that he had forgotten all else. ilBeg pardon, Mr, Moore, but I would like to take your picture and a picture of MrsMoore, said a photegrajuher who had been waiting for the bridegroom for . many hours. LXMrs. Moon;!- Why; I dont quite get you,- - said the puzzled man. Oh, you mean Miss Russel; you'mean my wife. Why, to he sure ; that is to say; ou taht because she isnt here. " "Tv ' You know when a mans only been married a short time he is likely to forget; and thats had done." 1 "know what" you mean now, all right, but I had quite forgotten that I was married York My wife is and I cant let you take lier picture unless you go down there. Moore will continue to, delve into matters political to the exclusion of domestic affairs until after the close of the convention. WE WILL CONDUCT A BABY SHOW AT THE not only in this state but outside, jmJ the boys! magazines in different parts of the country are publishing accounts of what the local boys are doing,. The American Boy, in its! June number for this year gave the following report on the Provo troop; John L. Segall, Scout Commissioner of Provo, Utah has developed an excellent troop ' of Boy Scouts in the last year. Starting with fifteen boys, he now has a troop .of sixty five Scouts and, with the boys, he has seized the opportunity to study forestry, stream birdcraft, mineralogy, bridging and trail blazing. Here among the peaks and canyons can the Scout build his shelterand enjoy the strenuous sport of mountain climbing. tHere is Segall's report of the activities for the past . year; Snow fight, maneuvers and scout games near Springville, Utah, on Washingtons birthday, 1911 ; this will become an annual event; at-- t CHICAGO. June lfi. Mr. Lillian Russell, who until. 36 hours ago was Alexander Moore of Pitts- THE BABY The Provo Boy Scout troop, is - - 4 $ Dr Mllrs Ad- be without RemDiarrhoea White Conkey8 edy. It is. a positive relief from-thidisease which kills thousands of chicks yearly,. Price 59c, Carfor rhpumatlsm penter Seed Co. Fourth. A Russell, . Mayor and Mrs. James W, Mrs. T. MeNitt detightfully en- derson of Mb. Pleasant, and Mrs tertained the Bridge elub at her Mary Allred and Miss Lola Thest? "commit-- " Saturday-afteriMion- .Aside4mJin; b( pr;ng City arethe guests' "Celebration. from the regular elnb members of Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Allred in tees are; Ladies clubs, Mrs. 4 there were present Mrs. Phil this city. George Ilavereamp.'Mre. E. Mrs.- - - Sam 4 E. Corf man, Speekart, Mrs. Bert Twelves and Mrs. J. E. Bagley of Ogden. The Schwab. Mrs. E. T. Jones, 4 Mr. hnd Mrs. Grover Summers were of afternoon the Mrs. W. J. prizes Bishop, Mrs. Nina of Salt I iake spent Sunday - and awarded Mrs Phil Speck art. Mm Mrs. 4. J. E. Yates; City & Taylor, in Provo, the guests of yesterday 4 W. D, Roberts, Jy,, and Mrs. Grant Commission, Wilford F. Giles,- Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr. O Mrs. T. N; C. Bagley. Following the game , Taylor, A.B.Mor- AVill luncheon .was served by the hosKnight, W. H. Ray, Miss Clara Ahlander of Salt 4 gan, tess A profusion of the dune LeRoy Dixon, II. J.W. God- roses were effectively used In Lake spent Sunday with her pardard, J. L. Brown, John L. Mr. and Mrs. ATTF. Ahlandecorating.tlie rooms and, dining ents, in Segall, Mrs. A. F. Paha, J. this .city table. The next meeting of the der, JeUsen, Jos. S. Berry; Com- club will be held Saturday, June mereial Club, K, R. Irvine Jr., 4; Mrs. AY7 S. Rawlings and son A. E. Buckler, James Clove, 4 22, at the home Of Mrs. Murray Calvin' of Salt Lake, are visiting Twelves!. Reed L. Anderberg, A. F. in Provo, the guests'of Mrs. P. C. Palm,' J. II. Frisby. W, E. The Roe Ray Flub met at the Peterson, Stoker; First ward, "Wyman home of Miss Clara 7Iotli Inst Berg, Archie Thurinaii; See- Mrs. R. S. Caine entertained a everting. Following Jhc regular ond ward.Edward Farrer. Ole business-meetiny friends with dinner "at pv -- number--of g Olson ; Third ward, W. P. 4 in for home her gentlemen guests dropped yesterday afternoon.Clayton, Walter D. Dixon; luncheon, A number of interestt Fourth ward, L.E. Eggertsen, an ining games, were played--uMrs. J. A. Eversol ; Fifth Mrs. T. MeNitt is entertaining teresting musical program render- as her guest her mother, Mrs. J. 4 ward, Lester Mangum, Oscar ed. The club will hold its next E. Ilyde; Sixth ward, Monroe Bagley of Ogden. 4 session at the home of Miss Edith Paxman, L A..Smoot. Young next. Monday evening! These people will meet at Sntton-ChasDrug. Co. furnish 4 the Public Library Thursday 4 ice cream for all social occasions. Mrs. Hannah Duuckley enter4 evening at 8 oclock to dis- tained with a prettily appointed enss the best plans and sys- dinner at her home Sunday even- terns for. entertaining ,the 4 & people at borne and also to arrange for a safe and sane An-'fleet- HES WED FORGOT 1 CO. Provo, Utah ; fv4 r 1 s |