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Show 1? .X I i j THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR ..I BAN JOIST AT OPERA HOUSE. , ! i Serious CostlySickness ,n , mon undermined is far too aure to come when your bodily strength has been breath, sour stomach, unpleasant of bile.. Headaches, by the poison signs f biliousness signs, nervousness, and a wish to ffo nothing are-al- l and the too, f,hat your system needs help. Just the right bdptis given bodily condition which invites serious sickness Built verbenas decorated the Anri Fisher, Mrs. "Mary E. Davis, honle of .Mrs. WkTl. Sea lie Thufsaiid the Misses Glenn Johnson ilny a ft e rn ooirw h ptis h e entertain- - Bessie Eastniond. Ethel VairWag-e- l a ith whist oompliiqeutary to enen, Annie Ilillw, Clara. Woods, Miss .Miriam Nellie of Hut Fran-- Edna George and MessrsLowen risen, and Mrs. W. E. Grey of Clark, Joe Gyrlie, Ray dist in guished "visit--' (lamme Wnodsr- - Mont-rulhors in our eitv who have lieen the amt Frank lulhaln. center of mueli soeial i ntertainihg The during their stay here. guests were Mrs. W. 1). Roberts, Mrs.' Samuel Sehwab, Mrs. R. R. Ini ne, Jr.. Mrs. Grant C.Bagley, day, when sluTFnfertaTued a numMrs. W. L. Biersach and Mrs. Geo ber of her friends --with ji five Ilavereamjt. oclock tea, complimentary to Mrs. And yesterday afternoon Mrs. 1AXA'uiiil of X(UVLVork I hr Fa m i itTHehvv al i T- x t e i n I e d Tier' hos- guests were MesdamnrErE. Corf- pitality at a M bridge party in mao, .John Marwick, Edward honor of Miss Nelke and Mrs. Briscoe, W. Lr Biersach, Walter invited to JenneriN, George H. Humphrey, 1. Grey. The guests enjoy the occasion wen Mrs. W, AT Newcomb;, 'Durland,- - Cooper Haver-camH. Hearle, Mrs. George Anderson and E. P. Woodhouse Mrs. WV 1). Roberts. Mrs. of Olmsted, and Mrs. Hamilton of R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. Phil 'Speck-art- . Denver. Mrs. ierTTwelves. Mrs. Grant C. Bagiev ji rid MissMddred Clark. Miss Bessie Ratcliff entertained of the M. J. A. Sew In antteipatiott-o- f ing (Tub a flier houieAu theSee- of Miss Otera Iluish and Leon omLward Thursday evening. The to take plaee in the near next meeting of the club will be future, the Misses Zina Earsou, held at the home of, Mrs. J.AI. "Hilda Litchfield. 'Florence Boo, Jensen next week. Is Prevented By 1 Davis,-oiseldalur- l i 1 direction! with every box are valuable emeoally le women. Sold everywhere. In boxee 10c. 2b. Tl a- - p, v ike-juembe- rs e Me-Ewa- n, 3 - 1 ! Ola Sward and Vilate KnudsoTi entertained with a lawn party at Mrs. A. W. Davis and daughter the home of the latter'last even- Naomi spent the fore part of the ing. when theOtawnirHUtrounduig in w ee k a t tliclb-- sell s resold the 'house were gaily illuminated Provo were where canyon, they with Ja pa uses lanterns ami -- 4 he of Mr. and .Mrs. Elias thcguosts home on altraetively Woodruffjmd Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. eeorn ted with a p rofu si on of Reese1 of Salt Lake; - floral decorations. Musical numbers were rendered during the Mrs. Frank Gledhdl, Miss Ma outdoor interesting evening, Geldtull and Clayton Gled vv ere ami a dclectfj played able luncheon was served from si bill, of Salt Lake, and .Mrs. the Choiiles were Mrs: of guests prettily arranged table on the 11. W. afterGoddard J. jesjerday lawn. About thirty guests partinoon at a very informal little socipated in the festivities Of the cial affair. evening. . , i the-insi- de 1 . Tt Rls iss Annie M iss'TTore ffee Davis! ihiu gfd eF of Mrs, Mary E. Davis, whose mar- morning for Canyon Glenn for a riage to MontHulham is booked few days visit. She will be joinLake ed on Sunday by Mrs. Dora Chase, to take place in the who will spend the day in the can wasl on 21, August Temple honored guest at a miscellaneous yon. t shower given by Mrs. F. J. Pulliam at her residence Miss Jett a Maiben, together Those enjoying the hospitality of with a parly of Salt Lake" friends Ihe hostess were Messrs, and will leav.e tomorrow evening for Mesdaines Alvin Terry. John D. a trip to Yellowstone Park. The Dixon, J. W. Hardy, II. S. Pyne. party expects to he gone about'ten Harold Craven, Leslie Cockrell. days. Eves. Gideon tCjark, . Hayden t Long, Mrs. Frank Eustmoud. Mrs1 v Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis are entertaining as their guests for a M the-Sa- renriuT-F-- T lt last-evenin- g. l : t . New Way tar Make Apple 4 ' Served With Hard Suuce or Cream Salt Lake City. and Sufjar ' Mrs. John Afarwiekjvvill enterKenzie fill I lor Mn. of J Janet J'di By the Boston Cooking A hoot Magazine tain the members of the. LliiUchl Here TsTa hew way to make apple Aid Society of the Congregational dumplings that. will surely please every church at her home on Tuesday housewife, for- - it is not necessary to i the juice cannot afternoon next. have whole ' i 4 i 4 1 t i 1 t Dumplings 1 Tew da vs .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde and Mr. and .Airs. W, E. Baird of w apple-vnni- -x- atuUBUM& with apple clump-ling- s where the Apple i plaoni m the .Miss Miriam Xelke will leave center and the dough turned up around it. The tu si uit part forms a crispy today for her home in San Fran.fchell that holds the apples find juice. , cisco. after an extended -- visit m ua-out this city, ihe guest of her sister. Airs? Samuel Schwab; - k ATrTTiTrdAr rsrATETBnTdvl er left this morning for Salt Lakwrvv here they will spend a' few days, . lit K One and one-hal- Apple DumphniU f enps stj'ted flour; iss TcnijiieAVdiraulJcfCya'slcr day for Salt Lake, whereMtc will i isit for tr week. Bakin? tUdir; J tup about i fup visit; off it. A4- - This is onTvoneof the man v new delicious and .j K C Creflc 9 hy sendma nuiv le the coloR-- certificiitesuicki-- d in every J can of K C B ikinif Powder to the Mji is Mfo. sire Co , Chicneo Be aure to vet Ihe tes smaller caus do uot coulaui Cook i Book Book, i t tl -- it r . H t Henry Van Tonight at Monday Tuesday -- Atrs. Till tlm cups of a tmttrred mufTin patr vitlt pared aud sliced apples, sprinkle with s.ilt and turu tA-- or three UMt'-- . tptxmfuls of w.iler into cull yep. Sift together, tlmee tunes, the flour, salt and baking powder; weirkintliestiortetiing, and mix to a soft dough with the milk. Drop the dough from a spoon with the apples in the cups, givingita smooth exterior. Lei bake afsmt twenty-fivemiaites. Iniertdhe pan on a large servings dish. Put a spoonful of hard sauoeabove the apple m each dutnphug and finish with a grating of nutmeg. ues ettnutiiicd in the ppiietiznirn oiilnineilee which & hciitlliiicr nt Ihe Ellen t Among the prominent numbers Theatre for Alonday and Tuesday to he presented at the- Princess Theatre Alonday and Tuesday nights The Triumph The t7Tghfsvvill he included beautifully portrayed story hy Church Across the Way, a story the Vitagrapli, will he presented. very sympathetic in its nature and Leaving his- consumptive wife beautifully portrayed by the Company. with her child alone-, and iu povwill hearted by the loss of ing that Californias-rulinBroken erty, Dave Dexter passes his dime his w'ife i p on Utah, inasin the phiylngA-ardSilver contemplating suicide, is siulden-l- much as the state has been camStar saloon. His wife, seized confronted hy his old mother. paigning to have farmers keep with a choking cough, realizes She greets him tenderly. Asham- their alfalfa hay frr use at home that the end is at hand. She ed of his intentions, he dismisses aud not export. Hale of alfalfa sends little Alary to the saloon for her with a, kiss and walks medita- seed outside the state is en eon pagher father, She fiiidshini in a tively to the window, gazing at ed and California has made no dispute- - ovir cards. She steps the little church across the way. objection to the shipment there of bet vveei- i- Mexican Luke- - and Strains of music and the voices of seed. Californias ruling is really a slinks hack, the vested choir, 4Jreet-Jaj- s herjifatJkrp-Luk- ( ears, shamed hy the child. The father as they sing Blessed Are They good thing, said Professor 'horticultural expert. We Shall Re returnstQhiN cuhin. J'calize.s his That Mouru. y wifes condition, and hastens ont Comforted. "llis mother "joins havp'heeiT'preaching against the for-he- tp; T heAlete,rii steals a him, and together they listen to si i ifi i it e m tsi d fTif'D fa f a ha y eirw hoys horse and rides towards the In first the tears with words, place, it should he eoinforting Dexters shack, seeking trouble, in their eyes. kept for list here, and in the want to nt meeting Dexter going on his way Not far away, a different scene second for kelp Dexter stops him and is being enacted. Little orphaned cause a spread of the weevil. The feHs him of his wifes sickness Dottic Breen, with her dog. Jeau. state and federal government and begs for Ihe loan of the horse. is making her wav towards the have been fighting to eradicate The Mexican strikes Dexter with llOlllt' of her maiden aunt, with a the pest and are making excellent his whip. Driven to desperation! note stating that her motheFTias progress, a Dexter pulls the Afexiean 'off his dietl penniless and has sent her to About ten days ago the h orstv mtmttN-- a ml rides auth7)filfes sent an inspects away; hFrAuiIFlIesfe--c Tor a" home and leaving the Alexican swearing shelter. The spinster Tinnt,. of or named Alerrill to Utah to in. reads the vestigate the alfalfa hay weevil, vengenuce. irritable disposition, The cowboys liiTssL the stolen note-anwelcomes . tju. . cluhl lie waswith me much of the time horse and ti udj he hat ha rid from grudgingly. She" objects to 'Ihe he was here. He conferred with the Mexicans sombrero. They convinced him little girls dog others, hnd vv presence start after him. Mexican Luke and decides to get rid of it, an- that there was no danger in the visits the Sheriff and accuses Dei- - nouncing the sale of the dog hy shipment of the seed.. We can e r of t he hoijsi g .thcJong-s- i night horse placing a signout-Milcip pin g the seed to Cali thief. The sheriff and he ride Dot has ideas of her 'own and puts fornia and we dont want ftvshyv hastily to Dexters home ami find them' into operation by" paint lug a dur hay. . him bending over the lead body sign herself, stating that she is for of his wife. The sheriff listens to sale as well as her dog. - She puts MATSON AND LAWHORN Ihe stricken mans story ..hut DRAW SMALL FINES on her little hat and filling - a forced to do his duly and places small basket with Jdatables, she . . the handcuffs on him. Alary leaves her aunts home, wandering After being tried by a jury pleads with the stern sheriff TTT TTut inFo the adjacent woods. yesterday for participating in a vain. Tea'rfiillv the child .produc- John Alason. in quest of peJce fight against A. If. DeLong Tues es her little hank and tries to of mind, is "walking through the day night, Guy Alatson aniU Aloah bribe the sheriff, adding lo the woods and discovers Dot and her Law horn were found guilty and offer her last and dearest treas- dog. with the sign fastened on aftliis morning sentenced to pay a doll. Touched tree above them. lie takes the fine of five dollars or to serve five ure. her. liyDgXlerIaMur.iC- - ilm. presence of little one and her companion to daysjn y jail. The men death and the appeal of the moth- his home, and makes1' them part claimed thatilhey were attempterless child, he forgets he is she of his family, bringing, a new ing to separate Kirkwood and D'1-takes am g. w ho weif- fi ght i n g at Ik; iffjind gives Dexter a chance to light ami joy into declines it. The readily to Mrs, Alason ami her time the offense was committed. escape! lie siieTirfTTTioTit'lo'T,epl'actfn he uev surroundings." When Christhandcuffs, w hen""tlieebw boys, on mas eomes, happiness reigns in BAPTIST CHURCH.' thief, crowd the household. eAx thev tiH ga tlirr shei iff . sil a rou ml the Christmas tree. John .Prtgching at Baptist Clmreli dices them, telling them they are and his mother watch the happy next Sunday at 11 arm. by the in the presence of death, 'With Face of the child as she And her pastor, The astor will preach uncovered head, the leader proves dog enjoy the feast of good things at night at Congregational church. tliv innocence by Dexter hy proprepared for them Again the i rls ducing the' missing hatband and strains of music are heard from WANTED-i-- G fiPvvrap, and point mg to thcArexicans .som thy ch ure h iss t lie vvay. This men to pi:k 4)eafl)cs, CaU AL-iAI exiea n brero. iUhe'is'tcd time the refrain, Beace on Earth Kartchner at Clerks, office, or at the sheriff and the cow- Good Will to Men. hy away Is. wafted" resilience on Provo Bc'ncli! boys. leaving Dexter and his little through the air and into their daughter alone with their dead. hearts. the- - . the-embar- Vita-grap- h - -- and-chih- John-Maso- h 9 9 Doth Chase was sh Aler-I'ill.t- 1 r 1 50e.-Car-pe- nter Seed Co. ' Y Five g There is Big Aloncy for the "rigtit'pcrim; AFaTrtrr Wo- 'man. young or old. if you 4 want work for one lionr or 8 hours a dav, write at unce to a, THE BUTTERICK PUB- - of-th- e la-i- n Easy-Seilin- Widely-Differe- nt Magazines Want a Representative to Cover Local Territory d i LISHING CO." " DButterick Bldg. New York, x - . old-ra- Ellen i I Monday and Tuesday, . Aug. I 19-2- 0. Triumph of Eight Laural Wreath of Fame Musketeers Duel -- g- the-cit- A Lesson Penalty' of 'Intemperance' 4 it-i- - )ot 1 Princess and Tuesday, Monday ' Aug. 19-2- 0 . - r k The Church Across "the Way Child of the Wilderness The Light That Failed How. Father Accomplished His Work - Kittys-- . Holdup - Tit-- happy age of suffering greatly decreased, w iu ritesAJndsay Scotf, of Temple," Jnd. The Banjo Man "Bad Boys in School; -- 1 Cali-fitnii- FOR SALE Ytoltw made . For sale by all dealers. 170!) by Joseph Gttarnenus Fecit, now 20-- years old. In best of VACATION RATES tone. condition; hasTTeautiful Nothing like it on the market. A To various Eastern destiiiatians very valuable instrument can he IzAfcE ROUTE. Tickvia.SALT NelCall Ferd at had bargain. ' sale ets various dates. May on tf son. Countv Infirmary. 18th to September 5th. ROIJTE OF THE LGS ANGELES LIMITS SSE22ZS3Z KD. See'yrUT local A gent for pa rticulars. 1 It-i- place.-we-do- x Finn Lawson and Marshal be without RemWhite Diarrhoea Conkeys a positive relief from s edy. this disease which kills thousands of chicks yearfyy' Brice cant afford to You he -- e Opera House - For-The- Salt - Why not improve your dairy stock by breeding your cows to -the very best sires? You can find the best in the land at W A. 0. SMOOT, 431 W. Center Street-.- y GIRL WANTED at Hotel RobLake visitor during thewwk. srBig-wagesert A16 V 9 T Aliss Laura Barney of Halt Lake "Were alt medicines as meritorious isitor in our city: CilyJX-- a as Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Sutton-ChasCo. furnish Piarihoea Remedy the world would Drug. ice cream for all social occasions. le much- - better otf and the percent- in the Musical Comedy Riot . ft 1 work-jiuTiard- u, s 1 A1 ruSwui sat; J Lul ta 'poonfnts shorten- - I; ability and pleased the The picture A quarantine order issued yesever.' is " the best program The big event for Alonday and terday by Stite Horticultural Commissioner A. J. Cook, was Tuesday is the musical comedy signed today by Governor John- trio. Finn. Lawson aud 'Marshal. son and becomes effective imtncd-iiitcl- These clever artists were secured It bars from the state the t hy .Arana gcr Epperson after ininli importation of alfalfa hay from jpersuance and at a very high, several counties j price to present the act. lie saw and Wyoming, "The quarantye lu-play at the Orplupun at Salt' is" for the purpose of preventing Ay City tins spring al it.s closing the introduction of the alfalfa, These gentlemen, are reweevil into California. turning to thelrpheum on ils' The counties of Utah against h(cond week, that is, the week is directed Lfte rthey leave here. which areSalt Lake, Tooele, Utah. A - Alanager Epjiersouloeated them satch. Summit, Cache and Rich. 'at Ogden. lie guarantees this act The two counties in Idaho under to be one of the best ever.--Th- e wTU qtu'irantineyare Oneidir and' Beak tltl BaiTB(".y? a t Hr fuml, Lake. The county in Wyonungi.s bring out the people who so much : Uintah. School appreciated the play No Word Received. Valentine, hy Days presented Governor William Spry said anti AVilke two Greeks ago. The last night he had received no com- trio singing of these gentlemen is munication from California autli the hit of tin; west. - Dont fail lo orities about wpon buy-- a ten cent ticket for Utah' alfalfa lniy. He agreed with lrofessor Lewis A. Alerrill in say- House.' Cal.. Ang. Iff. audiences last nighL y am s 4 r cjiifow SACRAMENJO, and always efficient timely use of Beeeharas Pills. This famous vegetable, stimulate yOur family remedy will clear your system, regulate jour bowels, will liver, tone jour nerves. A our digestion will be so improved, your food nourish you and you will be strong to DO and to resist, loa ill feel know and use greater vigor and vitality, as well as buoyant spirits after you Ileurv Van, the Banjo Man, completes his engagement with tonights performs nee at the Opera Ilojise. .lie isjihanjaLsL.ofcx-ccplmna- l One of the most common ailments that hard woihing people are afflicted I G. A.-- PUT OUT BY R10 GRANDE4 Grande railroad in the interest of the Forty-sixtNational Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic to he held in Los li)12. Angeles. September ThiTfblder is profusely illustrated with vievvv in-dahout Los Angeles imd along the route and gives a description of the ant motions of California ns well as the notable scenic points along the line of travel. Rio h an 'For Firemans Tournament Ihi Eureka-Augus- t limit of all tiek August "by Htnie&leis. 24. For the ,big tournament program on Aigust 22 a special train SUMMER EXCURSION RATES will leave Halt Lake at 6:30 a. m., In picking up passengers at all SALT LAKE ROUTE to points, returning special train Eastern" destinations will leave Eureka at 2.p.tn. Aug. various Tickets on sale various dates MayJ for Salt Lake aud intermediate 18th to September 5th. Bee tyotir points. 'Ug J local Agent for particulars. ;WM. II. M ITCH ELT.7A gent. - MU up-to-da- te to everybodys trade. RIO GRANDE EXCURSION 20. 21 and 22 ith is lame baclt. Apjilv Chamber-lain- s IlmAL & R. ( I. v ill nialCi- - n rate Lininyent twice a day and mas- of oitesingfe fare for the round sage the parts thoioughly at each ap- - trip to. Eureka and return, final ou. -- Win get.ankJM'gu-n-tu- -- Mr. A. Davidien wishes "to announce that the Colonial Lunch, 84 North Academy Ave.,'is now " open to the public. , Short orders and regular meals will be served. The management has gone to considerable expense to make this the most eating house in Provo, and caters Swut-her- v. plication, and llef. For sale ANNOUNCEMENT A handsimio-fohl- er in a red. white aniHilue color scheme TTas just been issued hy the Denver & "nfifi J, L.j L, wmmtn w iiiiiiMnmimi JO SI AH BECK, The Jeweler Watch Repairing Expert 'secured The services of Having an Expert East era Watch Maker, I am 'prepared to REPAIR and ADJUST the most - Delicate Watch. My PRICES you will find as LOW as the LOWEST. All Work Guaranteed. - ' RAILROAD WATCHES A SPECIALTY. 108 West Center , if Street, Provo. |