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Show PAGE FOES i I " ! 1 SOCIETY The stake officers of the Y. L, and Y. M. M. I. A. will entertain this evening in the new AL I. A. I night in compliment to her guest, Miss Fannie Tuttle of Manti. The rooms were pretty in the Christmas decorations. Games, musical numbers and some excellent recitations by Miss Mary Watkins and Miss Dale Oakley were given. Refreshments were served and those who weae invited to meet Miss Tuttle were the Misses Eva Giles, Sarah Giles, Agnes Farrer, Lizzie Souter, Minnie Dougan, Mary Farrer, M&rv Watkins of Salt Lake, Jennie Souter, I K V - THI1GS--HIG- 1 tt - it t ' 1 t t - PROVO THEATER TONIGHT CES . Present Prices Drama ' and 50 cents 15, 25, 35 L L. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 10 - - to 14years at yeomens', Cloth $7 .50 from . $4.95 Coats, "$3.75 Coats, Peterson A parents. The Misses Lael Irvine, Newcombe, and Norma Ilaver-cam- p are spending the day at Olmsted, the guest of Miss Ruth An- derson. i 1 Ida Jenkins- - of Miss Mivand-Mrs.-Ch- "'" ATishers QUALITY & r . . . J Princess if By J. M. Barrie. irECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH C::z atinee New Years Day CHAS. FR01 CF MAUD ADAHS GSEAT STJ0CE2" - rorUIAHf PRICES from 2 to 5 The Tom Eoy of Ear Z Lifer The-Simpl- f Heredity he Face or the r.. :ian .ii 0 We are positively offering nice Dresses, ready-madior the price of the e, bare-.materia- 3r CORSETS We are specializing on,, the G. D. justrite, the Thompson Glove Fitting and the Nemo Corsets. These are all leaders in their class'. Our stock is complete in all styles and sizes today. Premium Tickets With Each Purchase Voice-- . oiJZ. Camnitzer with the view of yoking the two (laughters skating It was so cold the boys were m d to the ears and when they appeared at the door, Mrs. Camnitzer mistook the boys for holdups. She seized a revolver and began snapping it at them, but it did not discharge. uf-fle- OF PORT WINE FREE Tes, I mean exactly what I ay 2 big full bottles of high graae California Wine absolutely FREE. I want to acquaint you with the merits of the exceptionally high grade whiskies, wines, etc., we sell I tv ant you to know that Early Days is the best whiskey ever sold at $a the gallon that it s a blend pf pure straight whls-'kie- s, fully matured In wood, rich, smooth, mellow and guaranteed to be at least 92 proof a whiskey you and your friends will like to the last drop DORANS OFFER. With your order for 4 full quarts of Early Days Whiskey for $5 Ill include 2 big full - bottles of win FREE if youll tend the order before February 1, 191 3. And I'll pay the express. Try the whiskey ahd tf not per- fectly satisfied, return it at my expense your money backwlth a smile. Immediate shipments. Send tor Better order early. Complete- - price list , Years B. F. Bcran Go. 215 Frnk w in ls. Main" St. cr Box Salt Lake Og- - City "tMiss Ida" Chase of.Mt Pleasant is the guest of-- Miss Ff ris Noyds this week. Boy Faith The Power of the Hymn Professor and the Lady Young Mrs. Eaton Matinee New Years Day from 2 to 5 p. m. v. v 3lcCam-mon- at a N are spending the den with friends. 1-- Presents I ,25J .. i See our show window for extra values in Dresses. 2 Dig Full Doilies H."Ward as. will entertain WoJnesday and Thursday, Jan. 2 DRAMATIC' CLUB CF THEY; WILL YOU ACCEPT Idaho, is in Provo, the guest of Miss Maud Farrer. Ellen - LCSSTIIM tiii . I childrens $1.50 party tomorrow. PROVO THEATER Monday, January UTAH UNIVERSITY MORE Miss Mary Watkins has return- GUN FAILED TO SHOOT,--.ESCORTS STILL LIVE ed to her home in Salt Lake City after spending the past two weeks EVANS, Colo., Dec. 23: To with friends in this city. the fact that a gun which snapped Ten'Miss Fannie Tuttle has returned twice lailed to go off Ralph are Haminitt nant and McKinley holito Manti after spending the ' Last indebted for alive. being Miss Dale days with her cousin, night the hoys went to the home Oakley. Dore Schwab and " 95d $1.25 values values Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagley will entertaininformalJy at a watch tMiss Jennie Leonard of Salt arty this evening, a number of like City is spending ths . holiriends being invited to watch the days with her parents in tlis city. old year out and "the new in. v Mr. and Mrs. Dave Levis will Mrs. Joseph B. Keeler and Miss entertain the members of the Five a Keeler are visiting in Salt Hundred Card Club thi sevening. jake City with friends and relatives..," Mr. and Mrs. Will Frisly enter- - 410c, PRICES. SVE -- Dr. J.- N. Christensen, Mgr. Over Provo Meat it Packing - Co., Academy Ave. All Work Guarantee- dthe Best. . Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee and Night Vaudeville nces 15c, 20o TIES Wri''VSltS1 prevA few Coats ' ious seasons, original prices from $10 to $20, now cut to $3.50 Ladies and Childrens Sweaters all cut in Childs Wool Sweaters, $1.25 and $1.50 values at black trimmed, new goods sacrificed at $4.95 with - -- Childrens black Caracul UTAH DENTAL CO. THE WOMEN OUTSIDE -- All sizes $10.00 $6.50 $12.50 values .,$12.50 and $15.00 values Jowec than you have ever known. Ladies black Caracul Coats, sizes 34 to 46 at - Shirts and Drawers for children in wool and wool mixed,- all atj: H ALF.PRICEi OUR HOSIERY WEARS Every pair of our famous Round Ticket Stockings are fully guaranteed. Any pair that does not give you absolute satisfaction will be replaced with a new pair Free of Charger All sizes; womens and and i MSS. FENLEY iCotnedy at price v UNDERWEAR ture--coat- s ON ALL COATS , Everything that we have left in Womens, Misses or Childrens Coats will - sacrificed SOME JOBS IN MIX-- - LADIES WOOL PRICES CLEAN-U- P tained yesterday afternooi at dinMr. and Mrs. W. S. Rawlings ner. Covers were laid fr eight. and son Calvin of Salt Lake City Afiss Effie Evans is eattrtaining are spending the holidays in Pro-o- . as her guest this week, lliss Iris Campbell of Salt Lake City. Miss Mem Anderson is in Salt Mrs. n. L. Leavitt of Salt Lake ake spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunn.' City is spending the week in Provo with her son Samuelr "Josephine LOW C0AE11. AOlEY-SAVliC-PRI- The Bridge Club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. D. Roberts in her apartments at the note Roberts, Prizes were won by Mrs Bagley and Mrs. Irvine. The members were Mrs. W. D. Roberts, RELIABLE HOME. TREATMENT Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. Geo The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Ilavercamp, Mrs. T. McNitt, Mrs. llablt can he UBed with absolute conf- W. B. Searle, Mrs. Sam Schwab luence. It destroys all desire for whis- and Mrs. spencLng the holidays Murray Twelves, key, peer or other alcoholic stimulant Thousands have successfully used it Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Eamshaw and have been restored to lives of so- have returned to their home in briety and usefulness. Can be given Salt Lake after spending the holisecretly. Costs only fl.00 per box days in this city with Mr. and Mrs. If you fall to get results from ORRINE E, J. Ward. after a trial, your money will be refunded. Apk for free booklet telling Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peterson anc all about ORRINE, son have returned from Prestoi Moores Independent Drug Co. Idaho, where they have heel ArtB THIS IS WHY WE AOW OFFER YOU 1RR1ST1BLE iii " -- GIVE TWO SIAPLY DOAOT CitRE TO CiRRY OUR GOODS OVER UAT1L AEXT YEAR; cen-aerpie- ce " ALAYS BUY- WE ARE WORTH. iiit , H BECAUSE WE QUALITY- - AOrtEY yMD BUY COODS FOR nt '? U, WHErt WE LOWER OUR PRICES YOU Out-goin- g i FROt ING TIAES BY S4VCMtEY.lT-j4L-L YOU -- f J tri 13 gymnasium, when the present officers and the offieers-elee- t for the coming year will entertain the outgoing officers. The following program has been prepared and dancing will be enjoyed. Opening song, We Are All Unlisted, etc., Walter White- Thrcssa Qberg. head, chorister. Miss Luicile Dunn entertained Prayer, ' president JoscphB. the members of the Girl Question Keeler. Singing, male quartette, Walter Club last evening. Cards were Whitehead and company. played and Miss Gammon gave a Offi- number of musical selections. ReToast, To the freshments were served. Miss cers, Mrs. J. B. Knight. Response President Jos. Buttle, Maud Farrer, Miss Ida Jenkins of McCammonJdsho 3Iisa.Chase.4if Solo, Prof. C. R. Johnson J Servi ce'""Fr e sT J e nT G7TTT Mount Pleasant, and Miss Ander Brimhall. son were guests of the club. The Ladies quartet, Mrs. 0. JVY members-presewere the Misses Ferris Noyes, Jetta Maiben, Floss Hyde and company, Reading, Mrs. Monroe Taxman. Dunn, Rhea Kerr, Pearl Olsen, Games under direction of Mrs. Florence Moore, Eva Hampshire, J. M. Jensen and Mrs.' Monroe Bessie Gammon, Effie Evans and t Paxinan. Lucile Dunn. Dancing. Benediction, Elder Fred G. WarThe officers of the Sixth ward wick. Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. met at the home of Miss Nettie Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ilenroid en- last evening and spent the time in tertained a number of their friends social chat and a general good at dinner and cards Iasi evening. timevas enjoyed by all. A numThe rooms were beautiful in the ber of excellent musical numbers Christmas colors and a large bowl were given by the Misses Lizzie mf red carnations formed the Evans, Ingei; Johnson Norma on the dining table, where Pmilton, .and - Dean --'Clark, nnc '"S' sumptuous" supper was served, Mrs, Monroe Paxman gave some The guests at the affair were Mr, very pleasing readings. A dainty and Mrs. J. A. Buttle,. Mr. and lunch was served to the guests Mrs. Joseph arrer, Mr. and Mrs. about sixty' being present. R. E, Knowlden, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. The rhilanelhon Club met last Fcra' Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. night with Mrs. Belle Andersqn, Chas, F. Decker, Mrs. Maggie The parlor waa attractive in holly ... Stubbs, Mrs. Helen Redford, Mrs. and" th- e- following guests were R. Shupe of Ogden, 'and Mr. Chespresents Mrs. Beatrice Cash, Mrs, ter Deal. Pansy Jakeman, Mrs. Willinette l Owens, Mrs. Cora Booth, Mrs. An' Miss Dale Oakley entertained a nie Beck, Mrs. Sarah Passey, Mrs number of her friends Saturday Lizzie Meldrura, Miss Edith Young and Miss Bertha Lewis. The club meets noxt week with Mrs. Will inette .Owens. - , Mr. and Mrs. P. IL I hal will en- tertain at dinner tomonow. I iPhone Eight-O- , whew the flow- ers grow. Provo Iluish & Thomas, florins. IN THE TIC ART OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT. 100 ROOMS 40 WITH BATH. RATES $75c TO $1.50 On aeconnt of siekmss Josiah Beck is retiring from bisiness for the tine being but wjl remain t permanently in Provo. :? Cured Lt of Llvef Cortplaint plaint, say Iva Sfnlth of iolnt Blank, Texas. An of Cham.be! 1, MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL. V. 25e UoX lals Tablet!, and GEORGE T. FLECKENSTEIN, Manager. s am harpy to say that 1 ami conpletely cured and aan rccomn ik them 1 6 For sale by all dealers.- evetf ohe 225 MAIN ST. 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