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Show - X i PAGE FIVE THE PROVO TOST ? 0000000000000007 0000000000O000000 T be given in Ward Social the bill at the Ellen, Friday and the-Firs- t IIali tomorrow night, Friday, in the baskets and they will he a dance. The ladies will bring the backets and thcywilb be auctioned off. A number of' these parties have been given before and have proven very .successful : this one to be- - no exception. auc-au- d Next Tuesday the evening Club will give a party in the Fourth ward meeting house under the auspices of the Y.- - M. and Y. L. M. I. Association of that ward. Dancing, games, and an excellent program will be the features and the menu will be Mis-si- p aeters. , N V The Senior If. I.' A.' classes of the First ward will entertain at a Halloween party next Tuesday night in the .First Ward Social Hall. Dancing and a number of - special features will be presented, and an invitation is extended to .all to be present. t -- Mrs. II. C. Hicks will entertain Jhis evening at a i- Saturday, nights..,, In following Mary through her next happening we first discover her in a small seaport town. She has a considerable sum of money but is dressed very inappropriately for a journey. Therefore her firstliought is to properly outfit herself and this she does in the town emporium much do the amusement of the clerks. She then boards a train on the way to New York. On the train she attracts the .attention of a flashy WE HAVE JUST' RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LADIES SKIRTS JHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE IN STYLES, FIT AND FINISH; MADE IN THE MOST LONG AGO.. THESE ARE BRAND NEW POPULAR MATERIALS. looking- inffiidduarRdfaHrTd' get into a conversation with her. Unused to the ways of the world slfe does not know whether to resent this or not. However, the conductor interferes and tells the yonu gman to go about his business. ne has managed to give Mary his business card telling her when she gets to New York to come to see him and give her work to do. arriving in New York, Mary is completely puzzled and she Serges Whip Cords, Corduroy and Novelties he-wi- ll affair for Miss Erma Dunn, whose any stranger in the midst of .marriage to Clyde R. Stark takes great city. ' Searching for a quiet of this month. place - the 30th place to rest she reaches one o: - - i the, parks and proceeds to look up The Nineteenth Century Club advertisements fdr a lodging. Friday evening at the Sitting next to her is a young girl home of Mrs. W B. Searle to dis- a chorus girl, who is entirely out cuss the business and the Federa- of money and who has been tion of the club. threatened by her - landlady that , unless she pays up she will he Miss Anna Russel entertained ejected. She watchesMary nervWednesday evening at a candy ously and as the latter gets up and, pull at her home. About twen- - drops her purse the temptation is - ty ' guests en joyed toostrongforthe' chorus-girresist. She quickly seizes the Mrs. R. R. Irvine Sr. is spend-wee- k purse. Mary inquires the way to one of the addresses of a policein Salt Lake City. man, but upon discovering the of her purse they go back to - Mfs. J. E. Armitstead spent the loss The chorus girl is still the bench. wirv'Jial Lake City. there and during the conversation the policeman discovers that she i t FOR SALE Dried onions, lc has the purse folded in her handper pound ; celery, 4c per doz ; ex- kerchief in her right hand. He is tra fine apples; one 'good work about to arrest her when Mary .horse. Robt. Birkin, ProvoUtah catches herJoak of .appeal and n24 with the terror of the law and imprisonment felt by anyone in her station, she tells the officer that the purse does not belong to her at all. Therefore the chorus girl is released and Mary leaves. . Evening is coming on and Mary walks through the streets of New York without money, hungry and with no place to spend the night. The strains of an organ coming from a church attract her and she goes in, weary a'nd supperless and sinks into a pew. BOUGHT BY OUR EASTERN BARGAIN BUYER AT PRICE3 FAR BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE, AND WERE BIG BARGAINS AT THE PRICES WE HAD PLANNED TO SELL THEM, BUT WE ARE GOING TO CUT THEM LOWER STILE OF THEIR LATE ARRIVAL. WE MUST DISPOSE OF.THEM QUICKLY: -- They will go fast: at these prices, better hurry. --- will-me- V lift Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at $6.00 must go at Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at $6.30 must go at Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at $7.00 must go at - et Uto the-evenin- g. - Theater Saturday Only The "4 Ohlsohs WANTED An experienced girl for housework, none others need apply. Family of three. 246 N. o25 Second East, Phone 517-- - in Refined Musical : - 10c-NewPicture$-- $5.20 .$5.60 S6.00 quality Shirts and Pants for 40c quality Shirts and Pants for 23 Mens Wavy Ribbed Knit Fleecc Lined 2 pleccTfmlerwear a 37 that. were 50e, now 30c e scllingnlendid warm Fleece Lined Knit, HALF PRICK Childrens Underwear at almost Pants for 25c quality Shirts amf 15 35c quality Shirts andYants for 19 are two-piec- HUNDREDS OFOTHER BARGAINS JUST AS GOOD. WE WILL PROVE TO YOU REAL BARGAIN STORE, IT PAYS TO TRADE AT PROVOS - Glifton - Mercantile Wobd "o. v - . ooooooooooo 110,000 of these are school chil- felony, were such the case. As national questions now before the dren, being supported by the bal- both men making these absurd people and referred to the Proance. No state in the Union is do- chargcsare lawyershe stated gressive as a temporary break . that if they knew these things, it from the party. Referring to the ing as much for its schools. The governor then took up the was their duty to bring charges wild statements abofit the people land conditions throughout the against them, and have the guilty ruling, he showed the class of men state; the loaning of state 'funds parties prosecuted. .The absurd-- who were so anxious to raise this d 6toFy cry, and stated that the Republi- onjrrigathm projeptsTand the ity of the use of money to further them. lie was so plainly shown that those can party is just as able to look referred to the statements which present wondered how men run- after the interests of the people arq reported to have been made ning for positions of trust could and the, people are just as capabyA. B. Morgan, Democratic make such villifying and ground- ble of governing themselves, as candidate for district judge, and less statements to gain sympathy ever. An earnest plea was made J. II. McDonald, Democratic can- for their cause. He then took up to those who have left the party didate for district attorney, in the new Hope Irrigation project to come baek and again join in -which these two men have charg- and showed how the state could making it the same grand old pared the governor with keeping only loan money to the reserva ty of the people, state funds for the purpose of col- tion people ' upon the proper seAfter the governor closed his lecting personal interest. The curities, as state funds were trust remarkaJWillard Done spoke for goUenibr referred to the Incon- funds and could not be used for a few minutes. The Epperson Band and the Schubert quartette sistency of these statements and speculative purposes. Before closing his address. Gov furnished the music for the occa- - showed wherein the governor or any one else would be guilty of a ernor Spry spoke on some of the sion. 1 x Large Attendance Tuesday Night (Continued From Page One.) 1 Morgan-MeDonal- 2 n ccoccoccocoo e ' Probably the hardest proposition that a Shoe Store has is to combine comfort, style ancl service in Boys and Girls L Shoes. oMhebesl-Shott-IaetoriOur boys and girls Shoes are made for us by one created with tluridea of being appropriate for a - foot Country. The lasts carried are ones best we can proctu'e. called upon to do hard work. They are all welts, altogether the Tan, Lotus, Button and Lace. , 'Made of Patent, es -- Gun-Meta- Little Gents at Tenths at Boys at O o o o opc 25 ---$1.- . l, to $2.25 ;$1.50 to ;2;50 $1.75 to $.300 f Underwear Bargains 1-- well-know- $4.80 THESE ARE BRAND NEW GOODS, ABSOLUTELY RIGHT IN COLOR, STYLE, FIT AND FINISH, AND THE BARGAINS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN IN THIS LINE. . cational system of Utah and reper cent of the ported that 75 Author and Exptorart of Jack London, the i state taxes went for the benefit other In and fame it earned way has school thor, system; the public than by til writing. He was one of amounts to o;er $4,000,000, givthe few who went over the Chllkoot the common people as well as pass In 1897. and one of bis expert ing high-bor- n art opportunity the fences In Alaska consisted In floating There are in educated. down Is an boat in nineteen days rpBn 376.000 Utah people and over (he Rehrinc sea Camedy Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at $7.50 must go at r Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at $3.00 must go at Skirts that would have been Big Bargains at '$9.00 must go at $1.00 to im$1.50 to Children's at -Misses an Young Jriss'es . at -- r $1.75 to $1.50 $2.00 $3:00 -- and Coat Department Special Sale in our Ladies Suit Saturday, October 26th (One Day Only) We have placed on sale for this day only about 200 of v our latest style" hats. Our nil) $2, $2.50 $3 grade for only ' , A Rare Opportunity to Get a Good Hat Cheap. FLETCHER CC3CC0CCCCC30C3C V & THOMAS COMPANY a S |