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Show PAOJE THE PROVO BQ3T FOU1 Had a Restless Night? THE-N- MARION LEON ARD ATTHEELLEtl FRIDAY, ST'TOS' sjwcS Stop CoffeeZ)rin& Miss evening In their meeting house. marriage,-- of Following Fern Van Wagoner and Earl FerguMiss Myrtle Stagg and Miss Jennie son, ahich y intake place Thursday in the Temple at Salt Lake City, a re- Bullock are Salt Lake visitors for a few days. ti ception will be given that evening-bfj J ju4JWia Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Van Wagenen. A missionary fareyeit parry will be An interesting social event enjoyed given by Mrs. W. F. Olsen on Wed by forty guests was carried out on nesday evening at the residence or "Friday evening last by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John McAdam In honor J. W. Carter in honor of the marriage j of Mr. Verl McAdam, who will soon 6 y jh.i It Builds Y ou up H. of their daughter Vera and Freeman, leave t t- Unlike coffee, theres nothing in KOFFE-E- T that can harm you.' Made' from the choicest grains and fruits with a small portion of mo- - Eastern ntatea. . Jnvlta for-t- he Stewart, which took place Wednesday jtlons have been extended to' itfty, last. Throughout the rooms artistic guests. decorations of autumn leaves, dahlias Under the direction of Miss iny and asters were evident, and aa centerpiece for the supper table w pretty JSimmons and Mr. Eugene Litchfield the work of j most enjoyable party was given las Mexican drawn-piec. was used. Music fthd, evening In honor. olLMmAVerLMe the bride, me to contributed evenings Adams. A jolly evening with program games left and amusing games was enjoyed an Mrs. Mr. Stewart and pleaBtne. for Milburn, dainty refreshments served. Dane yesteiuay morning where they w Ill make their home. ing was also Indulged In. Mr. Ver the muslce'l4MartlahaiUa-xharge- The approaching marriage of Miss the evening.' A presentation 'of Fern Van Wagenen and Earl Fergu- - purse and a number of gifts was mad 7 son was honored last Friday evening to tho TtoiaSed guest Qurmg me , . by a delightful party given by Mrs.' course of the evening.' Will'am Ferguson and Mrsr Albert Birch. For the 'affair the' rooms' were Auother successful party was glvei on Friday evening by the members o prettify adorned In autumn effect dainty luncheon was served to fifty the Baptist church to welcome th. guests. Appropriate with the occasion Rev. J. C. Clark, formerly pastor oil the ycung couple were made the recip- the BapUsF church In Itock Springs ients of numerous tokens by their Wyo., who has accepted a call to la well w Ishera. bar In this city. The assembly hal was prettily decorated for the even Mrs. W, F, Violet t and Mrs. Helen Ing, and under the 'direction of Mr Red ford will leave Thursday .or Salt W. F. Violett a splendid programme Lake City, where they will remain for Including addresses by Rex. Phillip a days. Kink and Rev. J. A. Smith, was In " terestingly carried out Appreciate Mrs. David Brown was hostess at solos were rendered by Mrs. L H dinner on Friday evening at which Masters and Mrs. W. F. Violett. Affair were present Mra Rath Bailey, dainty luncheon w&a served. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam,- - Mr. nnd Mrs. Verl S. McAdam, Miss Ethel Miss Margaret Dusenberry has gone Bailey and Miss Vera McAdam.' to Logan, where she wnl attend the A. C. College during the wlnte Wilford Giles spent yesterday In months. Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. M. Jones has returned from A very successful and j Salt Lake city, where she enjoyed Dear! danclngparty jwas glvenby vWLlt the cons of the Sixth ward on Friday j Robinson. e - - T ' J i - . well-attende- d te I guest-LJlnsJIau- d J.B. ASHTON 1 niWiMTiiaa 1 trx. vrwr. Mrs. Louisa McBride, in company The Fourth ward Primary officers l with her son, Newton E., of Ephraim, were entertained by Mra Aschel left, Saturday for Salt Lake City. Kartchner l. and spent a evenlngwhich included dainty refreshments, Monday- ess headline ACTS x x ' want Java: d without after-effect- s. , Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Salt Lake visitors. feel GREAT young and e On all you high-price- fear of any distressing You may drink it just before retiring youll sleep well; in the morning you 11 returned .to Provo for tne winter. is a old. food-drin- for gofcd k; f Stop using coffee today drink KOFFE-ET- . A full-siz- e package for 25c. If your grocer Is out write us, and well see that you are Just ' ' supplied. Saturday evening the ladies of, the Republican "club experienced a! ' j College Purd Food Co., Logan,' Utah dellgthful evening with , programme! and refreshments at their club room a A number of prominent Salt Lake vlBltofs were In attendance. Mrs. Jennie Cain, of Denver, Colo., WILLIAM W. HAW8 is visiting with her son and wife, Mr., LAID TO FINAL REST considered best the among placed and Mrs. Al. S. Cain. Mra Cain I. enroute for Los Angelos, Cal., where011 the arkc'an1 the ;eraa ara reasonable. Those contemplating the Impresslve'funeral - servloee were she will reside during me winter. purchase of heating stoves would do held In the. Third ward meeting e e e well to visit Mr. Naylor before mat- - house Sunday over the pmams of Mr. Bryant Strlngham in 1a Halt William W. Haws. The nouse was ln the,r purchaseB' Lake City OWs week, having charge well filled with friends and relatives of the booth representing the Knight WANTED Day work by experienced of the deceased. Many beautiful Woolene Mills, which Is on exhibition Address 210 8. First Eastjal pieces surrounded tne casket, In- at the Fair. dlcatlng a dep sympathy for the be reaved family and the relatives of the splendid citizen and neighbor who met such an untimely, death. The speakers were Bishop E. F. Birch of Silver City, Bishop T. N. Taylor, Elders William Potts, Domlnicus Snow, John E. Booth and J. William Knight The music was furnished by the Third ward choir. Prof. C. R, Johnson, Miss Ella. Ritchie and Murray K. Roberts. flor--woma- I o-l- "CSOCOCCCOCOOCCOGCQCCOCCOQCwQCCCOCSOGCQCOOCOCCCO'SCOCCD n o oo. O o u o() o STORE NEWS OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES o o in H We Dave it Hs Style r oD Its in Style We Have o are receiving daily from twelve to fifteen new FALL SUITS o o o aL and thc value 11 Mo W 11 e 4 10,20 & 30C We 7 rth of Kid Days Harry Gordon Presents A Melodio s Medley of 'You 'may-drin- KOFFE-E- T Wednesday Oct. 7 7 pleas-antisocia- , Its flavor resembles rich, palatable and tempting. - - - - . Manager 7:30-9:- 15 lasses. V'iil " Scene from Mother uve; Theatre thej Fridayi Oct 8th, three persix reel emotional drama featuring formances. Matinee 4 P. m., eventhe renowned actress Marlon Leonard, 3 0 anl 8jl3. -which wlll:Ae:ihown rat the Ellur ing .2 if Miikri S3B MATINEE 2:30 IOC. & 20C. EVENING W V WMMLffJ POLUMBIAHT HEATRE it i r rn ft I i o we-off-er 9 KEAZY KIDS William Morrow Assisted by Dunna Ifariies, Presenting the Singing THE r , . . lid 'up to Comedy Playlet- Oil A COUNTRY ROAD KefinecI Animal Performers are by far the biggest offered by ' any other store in the city - v SIGSBEES DOGS The Acme of Animal Intelligence. .. The Celebrated Pianist AXEL CUPJSTEKSEN I b The Czar cf Ragtime. The Noted Irish Comedian Billy Inman and Company in a Character Study ef Life Every-da- y OHALEY AT THE GAME ; JETEE AND ROGERS ' Conwly K4W 8- - 2UR , 4 -- ' FOR IT ISNT SO MUCH THE PRICE ONE PAY3 THAT MAKES GOOD CLOTHES SHOW THEIR WORTH. AN EXPENSIVE GARMENT POORLY FITTED LOOKS MUCH WORSE THAN A CHEAPER ONE THAT FITS PERFECTLY- - WOMEN KNOW. TIHBAND FAVOR THE STORE THAT RECOGNIZES Tni3' RESPONSIBILITY IN MAKING A' SALE. " T -V4 v. J. - jf J M. ' ii . t. ($18.00 a Semester) and the 4 - -- Advanced students can combine piano study with a course in piano teaching (?25.C0 a semester) and vocal students can cokbe vcico and piano study. Wobd-Clifto- n o( o ,o o o o o o o o o D o o oo o o o o o . tk '2- I -- i j.u,J '" TO. - - y 7 V iy o o o o o Mercantile Company ? 1 A. ( ' -- , SCHOOL FOR INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED ' PIANO STUDY , j M : -- SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS (Tuition $10.00 a Semester) AR? y money, we pay special attention to the fitting oh every garment. soldJn our depart- ' ment. 7 students in his - alh V Then besides giving more value for your ' next week on Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday to register (18,OOSemcster) -- prise to expand. Better think of this when you are looking around for a satisfactory place to buy fall wearing apparel for yourself or children. - COLUMBIA THEATRE SCHOOL OF VOCAL is grow- - publiceveryerfortedwtinwortHfeHtep ANNOUNCEMENT Will be in Hig Stndio in the nt ing bigger every day. All the time. And no department grows -unless the, public forces .it to do so.. ..The LATEST WAR NEWS With the' Columbia Scope. MATINEE AFTER SCHOOL 3:45 ' readyrto-weaEidepartme- v Yes" growing nntidDaeer3L.. PHOF. C. W. HHI) i CCOCCOCCOCCCCCOCCOCCGCCCOCCOCOOCCQCCCCCOOOOCOOC wW it . X X x |