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Show HIE 4 PROVO POST PEACE TALKS STIR WASHINGTON MORE THAN WAR Better Pictures for Yourself & Family For the time being at least, the German submarine issue was closed yesterday with receipt of the official text of the latest German note. One Sunday the submayear ago Mrs. W. D. Thurmond entertained ft delightfully arranged childrens Saturday afternoon In honor of twelfth birth anniversary of her daughter Roberta. The little spent a very pleasant after-In various ' games and music ' dainty refreshments were serv s 4 V . 4 ft to sixteen participants. Z . to. Haydn e e t Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones anA large number of out of town nounce the . engagement of their I daughter. Hazel, to Mr. B. W. people are attending the , Ekina re- " Thompson of 8a It Lake City, the union which is being held this after-Sai- t t wedding to take place In the noon and in the III . Lake temple the 7th of June. Long and daughter I from Cjedar City and - Prof, Carl Nelson of'Nepht and ISdhfield where they iiav? spent the five chorus members who gave thirty ' ' several weeks. j ? such an excellent program In the ' Second ward Sunday evening were Mm Charles Lobb and son have re-- ' the guests of Mrs. Edward Farrer and tamed to Salt Lake after spending Mrs. Ross Sunday afternoon a tow days In this city with relatives Red Berthawere used as the parlor tulips and friends., , . . . im decorations and the dining roou. ' The employees of the U. S. was attractively decorated with yelservice were the guests of low tulips and ferns. A large Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Borg Saturday of similar,, flowers formed a vestng. Cards were the principal beautiful for the table centerpiece Mature of the evening's entertaln-meat- , where covers were laid for nearly - the prizes being awarded to " fifty guests.' Mm W. L, Wblttimore, Mr. McGrath, - Mto returned; j Heo-tomatl- bo-qu- et ' md the rs to the - Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Louisa and Leah McBride, Mrs. Alice Chappell and After several hours pleas-wtl- y son and Mr. Newton Jackson motorspent In games and music the ed to American Fork Saturday, to toetess served a daintily prepared spend the day visiting at the home feeeheon. of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Noyes. Mlaaes Maart. consolation-favo- Edna Holdaway " , lie t of the B. Y.v. The marriage of Ben E. Culberttnlalag school were the guests of son, son of My. and Mrs. L. A. Mias Mamie Huish Saturday where of this city and Miss Annie JfcgJpenLji most delightful cven-- j' tot- - The rooms were prettily decor-to- f afternoon at the Culbeitson for the occasion with a profu- Friday residence. Mr. Culbertson is at sion of pansies and carnations present in the of the Utah employ where mu8,c were J Power and Light company and is 7 S-tnon here and Thom s o The Mrved of friends In her home dalHjh ' wwhments conclusion town I a evening. teaohers n Wednesday, May: 10 rine Issue was brought to an acute stage by the sinking of the Lusitania. In that catastrophe 1250 persons lost their Uvea, Including J14 Americans. Among those who perished were Alfred Vanderbilt, Chas. Frohman, Llndon M.' Bates and Alfred G. Klein. Americas protest "was voiced la a note sent May 15, 1915. , . Germany replied May 28 without satisfactorily settling the question at Issue. Secretary of State Bryan resigned before the American reply to this note was forwarded. Note exchanges have coutlnuea ; since that date. - , I lar weekly session. .After the usual Miss Anna Fulmer was In Spring, the hostess deneedlework, vUle yesterday visiting relatives served and licious refreshments. friends. Evening, 7:30 : t A Fantastical Operetta. Beautiful Costumes Gorgeous Scenery, Handsome Men- and Lovely Girls J- - 7. The "" hre:: CASE & RHEIL : Essence of Refinement in Songs and Dances' r I. ' LESTER REESE McGOODS & TATES Interesting Entertainers ; hop-tha- BAADER LA VELLE TROUPE Premier Acrobatic Cyclists erp0nit 0 emon3trafwiiZT3wAnTltas liTidwed t6pass thi that brilliancy of technique, music?! censors. COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Matinee 4 P, M. 5c and lfyi " . - ' Pallas Pictures Presents LENORE ULRICH t -- ' In Her .Greatest- - Screen , Triumph "The Heart of Paula ln--c- HU Dims . Fridoy, May 12th mr hZ ZrlT: - PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS - J.1I Vf "Srld , Singer of Popular Songs understanding of a high order and While this dispatch was being read poetic warmth to Interpretation a're with Interest In official circles! Man" of acqlrement here at possible ager Bonanzo, apostolic delegate in . ome, providing of course that nat- called at the White Washington, oral talent and ambition are In the House with a" long communication right proportion. "bearing upon , the question of When a pianist gives a program peace from Pope Benedict The las Emma Thompson entertained of eleven numbers and holds the contents of the A communication were ' fhn80n of Sa,t following friends at a nrettllv attention of her audience as Miss! held to be highly confidential, but 5t Provo visitlng with arranged dinner party Sunday even- - Cluff, did last Thursday evening In ails known .they urged in IWenda. part that ing: The Misses Minerva -- Daniels, strange town where the element rjLhis country remain out,ofthewar ' Louise "Steele and Yera Salford." personal interest Is lacking the wor A ti perfonu the greater- duty believed The Girls Day dance In the La-- e must be of a high order and. we must to be near at hand mediation in the Gymnasium Friday evening was Meesrs. James E.- - and Frank Tay- - feel that an artist of no small abilit t great European struggle. ,or of Nephl motored to provo r has developed Tfhor midst. i Miss Merle Medqulst who assisted A- - 4 Miss -frt.r Cluff with several songs waif err charming appearance. OF The Gluck Auf club held its regu-Av received. warmly ' IaF 8e8?lon la9t evenln of. Pi Reid announces that this rethe home Thursday evening th members ofiof Miss Martha Mdbre. After the cital will be given In the Central Provo the People Will Do Weil to HeeJ at the bome rpgular club work the hostess served school next Monday evening at 8:1'. f lnss jfyrtjf Them. tor their regu-- deiclous refreshments. The public is invited. l PRESENTS - v - 9:15, 10c, 20c & 30c ATuMicl -- - 10c-20- c. RODNEY HILLMAN evening first ward vocial hall. A splendid program has been arranged for the affair consisting of readings, speeches and musrcal selections. Dancing will also be . , one of the principle features of the affair and a sumptuous banquet , will Washington, May 6. Peace talk bring to a close one of tthe biggest tonight took precedence over discussocial events of the season.' sion of expected settlement, of deT tails In the submarine Issue. ' Mr, and Mrs. . C. W. Thomas enThe first straw to show that peace tertained In honor 6f Mayor and Mr3. Is in the air at least from Berlin James E. Daniels, the occasion be- was a paragraph in the heart of the ing their, fortieth wedding an Diversi- German reply to President Wilson. fy, The entertaining irooms ' and tho The significance of German's exdining table where covers were laid pression grew hourly through the for thirty guests were prettily decday. There followed strong Intimaorated with brides roses. After a tions from toth Berlin and Rome givdelicious banquet was served th t ing additional strength to the evening hours were delightfully is appealing to the Germany spent Jn games and music. world through President Wilson for , a cessation of hostilities. : rLast .Thursday evening In the Com One press correspondent at Berlin solldated Music hall, Salt Lake, Pro. wrote that some persons even sugCW. Reid presented Miss Alena gested the timq is now ripe for ColCluff In a piano recital that, gave onel House to revisit European cap: - Matinee 3:45, ;7 A Love Storjr of Old Mexico Released on the Paramount Program 3 -- J Special For The Ladies 1 A beautiful photograph of Miss Ulrich, size 8x10, Many bad cases of kidney trouble WASATCH BONANZA result from a cold or chill. Congest- FILES ITS ARTICLES ed kidneys fall behind In tographed and suitable' for.' framing,- given to each either, matinee or night performance, filtering S unday, May 14th J . - V 1 . ct - For Mothers Memory - Flowers White FL JIthers living" Flowers ' Bright To honor the best mother and the offloerf-the-company-eipec- t-lo ship a carload of ozokerite each day from the mine. Ozokerite Is a mineral wax which la used In Insulation work, the nnuN ufacture of phonograph records and the making of telephone receivers and transmitters. It is found In Utah and in Galicia, Austria, only. Since the suply from Utah has been cut .off on .account of the Europn war the price has advanced" frora Tg cents a pound to 60 cents. W. H. Sherer of Salt Lake Is the president of the company and according to statements made by him a big force of men will he employed Just as quickly as possible to sup-plthe enormous demand for this ' PROVO GREENHOUSE WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW READY FOR BUSINESS V- . , - y Our new 6 tore is now open for business with a line of Auto and Electrical Supplies. We are A eqtnpmi'Ut.- - ' - 4 . ' r com-plet- e local product.. r V t; , . -- 214 West Center . , ----- Use t t .. . Kidney , May I ,ow thu Provo residents example: John H. Gordon, farmer. 651 W Center street, .Provo, says: - I med Matinee several - A. illiam Prfce50c atairdealersT Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get DoeirTr KTJney POTs thd same that Mr. Gordon had. Foster-MlTbur- n Co, J Props., BuKafe, N. T.gdvt. Property owners on East Center street have presented a conrmtmlca-tfo- n to the city commtsshmers asking that a strip 22 feet wide on Center, street- - between Academy avenue and First East street be paved.' When the contract for paving vras let the street car system held a franchise for this strip and were to pave It. Later the company forfeited Its franchise and left that portion 2 20 to 5 P. M. 5c and 10c Jesse 12 Lasky Presents Americas. Most Versatile Photoplay Star'-- . ; In I notable picturization of , Tcin'csecs PartBer Founded on the Play by Seott Marble, Suggested by Bret 2 Hairtes Story . . In this production Miss Ward, star of The Marriage of and Kitty Cheat, .The ... surpasses herself by a wonderful interpretation of a girl , of the plains Ty p e writers , unpaved. An abstract has been filed by A. Richter against Caroline Seymour for 1126.25. & & & Come in i . and let ns i ViS-vJUb5?iu23- demonstrate the CO- - boka. :it ' . weighs .Gy2 pounda. -- X 2 AFTER RRIPPP ones, vho succeeds L, o. Law- reqee as postmaster here, took Mrs. Findley Made Strong Ey Vinol Chn of the oiflre Monday,. He t Severy, Kans. M The Grippe left me was n 8 condition, postmaster r.t Span- nervouSj too weak to do my housework and ish Fork by President Wilson th I could not sleep. After trying different latter of March. 2 , jar VDWlcu The newpostmaster is a son 0f heaith, Btrength and appeUte. Vinol is a Mr. and Mrs Jack Jones and was grand medicine and every weak, n woman should take born In this c!tw In 1878. He served nervous, it Mrs. Geo. Findley. , 3 c recorder and In Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron v23 pQcted nteyor of Spaniah tonic, sharpens the appetite, laids diges-tion, enriches the blood, and builds up . Fork. - natural 8r th end entrev. Mr. Laurence received xhls - DRUG appointCOMPANY. i HEDQUI3.Tment in 1901 and served forl5 Provo, Utah. years. - g 13th run-dow- Phone 30 lady-attendin- Fannie, Ward had- run-dow- 1 t FORK POSTMASTER Danish 'Fork. May AUTO ELECTRiC SUPPLY CO. ' - SPANISH r r-- -' FOR AUTO TIRES SEE US FIRST At your service - - JONES SUCCEEDS LAWRENCE, to figure on your wiring and lighting redy . but-wh- that ever ave lare kssortment of finr fresh flowers appropri-j- ? afe for Mothers Day, okred at our usally moderate prices PATRONIZE TUR OWN FIORIST t coldr , your own that is the purpose of Mothers Day. O . medicines before , taking Doan Kidney, PlUs but they were the first ones that gave satisfaction. at I never canght cord my OZOKERITE COMPANT became In action. kidneys irregular OPENS SOLDIER SUMMIT wa My back weak and often I f MUX FOR MINERAL WAX could not get uh from a sitting po, sition. I used several boxes of DoanS Today marks the opening of the new mill Installed at the Ozokerite Kidney Pills and can say that they are the best kidney medicine to be .mines at Soldier 8ummlt lived PHONE EIGHT-- : . J , t of the conn- tJL clfirk th oil pt stock .at a par yalue of 1 share. The Incorporators are J. N. Buskner, William Davis, "Burdeli Davla, Brig Johnson, Arthur Buckner Dean Davis, George Buckner, George Storrs and Harvey jCIufT. MOTHERS DAY " . au- - the poison laden blood and backache. Bonanza Mining com- headache, dizziness. and pany has been organized and articles negIft!t acton folIow. TV- .- Trr.- -' , . Taylor Paper Co. i i |