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Show J THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR Qm tfii Womans World Consort ' of Bulgarian King la Intaraatad In Reliof Work. , Byen by, lie el. UteelOBlcbl Mfccr ! a J " "" r borne of the bride at th ipCe ,'mt, ,bl. ee.nS. O.ly tbe lmmeai.t rf the Second ward I ,u,.le (rlend, 0, eiduveo Various game's evcnlnc WednfMrt c slid danc'rg v,a3 c rjoj p'a,' h heir. late c.: utitll The Ghosts will greet you at the M. 1. Ar Halloween ball In Jhe Second ward amusement hall, Friday night, - The Utah Sorosls met at the bomd Oct. 29, 1915. All Invited. of Mrs. IV. F, Violctt yesterday afternoon- w hen an excellent address Kindly telephone all society v.as given by Mis3 Alice Reynolds Items to Miss Clara Bestel- on the council held at Portland by Fedei-f.te- d meyer not later than the day thti officers of the Womens The speaker Clubs lari spring. preceding the publication of the paper. Phone 13. I'su gave an interesting talk on the I'ah'orrdn impositions. The club will - The M. I A. of th- - Second ward riiei t ru-Wednesday writh Mrs. Geo. . 1 and the papers of this cc- - , e a big i!irn e'en ball Uic ; a' be given by Mrs. Fred " even!ng7erbteluT.!it public Is vti ml-- , ( I and Mrs. Parker. " W. Edith Storey and Harry T. Momis In ed a cordial in vil a t PRINCESS v with the natme of the' jour", will be worn. --keeping -- Tonight - 1 - iJ MM Mul'e Tlmrrr-a-r' Mrs. L. Mr. to Mib.vun. l. emjj In honor of the birth annhei'di vpTu-lLake vesterday. of her husband, Mrs Wm. .T. Thnr took i law in Salt have a host ol good entertained last Tuesday even 'lie vouug couple their sincere extend who buids fj with their Chrysanthemums, Ing. , congratulations. glowing back ground of brightly tint-, ed autumn leaves presented an m- Evans," Mrs. Sam Mrs. Fred enterIn tractive appearance the Mrs. and Joseph Kirkfvood taining rooms where the guests en out a well plancarried delightfully musical a program splendid joyed Mr. and Mrs. on ned surprise party and various games. VaW. Guy Tuesday evening. A delicious supper was served io John deand the were rious played : games the following out of town guests the furnished by licious yefrehments "Mrs. Eva Lewis, Messrs. R. Lewis and P. Black of Big Horn, Wyoming; self invited guests were much enjoyMr. A. Willey and Mrs. Joseph Will- ed by the .participants. ey of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. William The 'Sorosls Jr. dub will rc:et Page and Mr, and Mrs. John Holt of West Point, and the following lo- this evening at the home of Miss cal people, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lbyonds, Lucile Dunn when the paper's will be Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thurgood, Mr, given by Miss Maud Farrer. o o and ' Mrs. John Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs John Buchl- entertained the Mrs. Arthur Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. of the Nineteenth Century members Eva Misses and the Fr(ed Thugood home this afternoon. An club at her ThurOreta Mamie Clark, Clark, of the good, Leah Sorenson and Mr. Alvin interesting talk on the art was ably Panama Pacific expositions Thurgood. Schwab.Sain Mrs. given by u Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cluff The marriage of Miss Sadie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booke were the soctalless and Mr. Leo' Madsen will take of honor at a ' j dai!gitcU''W----dUyHii- Flwsyi vita-grap- n THE jlChanpy-Chapii- ENEMIES in n ' a Keystone Comedy. GENTLEMEN NERVE OF Siipported by Xlable Norman. -, The New Curlees SATURDAY Matinee at 2:30 Queen Eleonore TUESDAY ' THE IDOL Besides giving a cash discount on all our Meats and Groceries, we will give-a- , n i- -- a of oue of waa-he- ad the most efficient Red Cross units in the war, as well as of the Bulgarian Red Cross in the Balkuu wars. Her work In the field hoepkals brought her in conflict with one of King Ferdinands peculiarities. His fear of Infection amounts to an obsession, and when the queen was engaged In nursing and after she had returned from the hospitals ' she was by he king's order placed In what amounted to quarantine, so far as the royal family was concerned. King Ferdinand is very fond of pomp, and ceremony, but Queen Eleonore la reported .to have the air of disliking aot display and to prefer a simplicity " to the liking' of her lord. But her labors have been appreciated by her adopted countrymen. A princess of Reuss, she came to the throne of Bulgaria in 1908, then forty-eigyears old, and has since mothered King Ferdinands four 'children while carrying on her efficient charity Now that Bulgaria goes to works. war she will be the bead of the Bulgarian Red Cross. In an interview granted recenfly Queen Eleonore stated: Red Cross supplies are almost impossible to get in Bulgaria. In the case of need we shall be very short of such supplies, and it is necessary for me to do all I can now to increase the stock. 1 used every Influence I could to obtain supplies from Austria our usual source but except for a few femall packages bought as if for my personal use I have been able to get Russo-Japane- se ' Keyston Comedy "CAUGHT IN THE PARK E. Forrest Taylor In a three-paAmerican Star feature $15.00 Suits QIJKKX BLKONOr.B OF JsULGASU. Mutual Banner Features Presents a three part Rialto Drama THE CARD PLAYERS Featuring William Roselle guests r.V ff J Jep-perso- n , a three part Drama in rey Me rt They are the talk of the town. Curless Clothes are the biggest values on earth. Suits or Overcoats $15.00. Nothing more. or nothing less. One price to alL All New Stock to Select From Fletcher&Thom as Headquarters for Knight Woolen Mills Goods ass Farmers Elated .Over Weather ONE DEAD, TWO WOUNDED Gun The farmers all through this section are rejoicing over the splendid weather we have had during the past few weeks and the beet growers are almost through digging in moat sections, although In Sprlngville tno are not so far along as in other parts nothing." of the county. The potato crop and vegetables are practically all harTipe on House Plants. and most of the farmers have Palms are much used for interior vested, realized good prices on their prodecorations where there Is no direct ducts. The light apple crop has hold sunlight Regular watering is essenthe price at a stiff figure and will tial, with especial care not to It Is better with most palms to probably result In shipping apples to keep them a little dry Than too wet this city. The grape crop., was also While small, wash the foliage occasionlight, but the growers were able i. ally with soap suds made from a good get their grapes on the market early soap. Immediately follow with a thorough rinsing. When too large for and did not feel the competition this, spray the top frequently withroni outsMe sources. j w.vtr. .. Broking at the comee, TEDDY IS 57;HAD from overwateriug at tbfTwts. Trim REGULAR PICNIC' off the brown tips, fis they will never FEELING tiptop- " lAover. If the leaves turn yellow look for scale on the underside ami be sure ork, Oct. 27. Col. Theodore you are not overwateiiug. Wash the Roosevelt celebrated his 57th birth- tiff or stale spray with kerosene cmulUn or whale ml soap or some nicotine, day today at Oyster Bay by taking a preparation. Donut repeat tea often. row and a ualk with Mrs. If a palm crows ilm-- new leaves a lunch In the woods. Roosevelt i car it does veil. 1 the same treat He said heeating a had regular picnic. fi.'ileiit In Altoona, P.i.. Newspaper intill t.b'vr .i.v satis u 5 t. i.fuM u !nre In a gw--l sent him a birthday cake with Water candles on it. The colonel sail he u,r.nii,i iK.h! MOtlii-'- t his-wa- - & s -- ii.ifit fA- - iVlj j - four-mil- e e i -e i - frk-hd- 3 liu-t- , IflSlL i-- r B '111' i !. . i- City Market ' --V ifo Booth Brothers, Proprietors 222 West Center Street 'TfTv r qj nioi-it- . riV i HI iMlUClS il lili.mt Hie t'lHlf- - , t t - - n gl :t I -- .t ! j ' in I pi i f i i ( ? " I Vf ( il U Ii o ff ii ) n 'I st i, was-feelin- tip-to- p. A is-no- ! - ! i - f - I t n; s. i i. 4Ji:iiLT -- l Trlest to Testify In Behalf of Son. Q. W. Trlest. father of K. G. Trlest, the young Princeton student held In London as a German spy. sailed from New YorR with a number of former associates of his son who will give testimony designed to show that the young man mentally unbalanced. The court martial of Trlest has been 1 postponed until Nov. Parley Ciinger is recovering his injures very nicely and past eis the critical stage.- He has suffered Intense pain from his injuries and in- tuN wlh can only move one hand, but Is able ('d ' tb take nourishment. ill In-- , T fit - I. I ' imh V h ii- - j Tv : . i, r phone30 e n f " i y i-- . price you want you can- not afford to buy your j. necessities household elsewhere. We. invite every housewife in this vicinity to give ,us a call. We deliver promptly im v to any part of the city, In window. While the shooting was going on fn the committee room two o'r three ballot boxes v efe thrown to tbo Btrret. Officers In the rom tuok charge of Owe twenty boxes remaining. 'Witbln a short time after the shooting Governor Manning, at Columbia, ordered ert two core pan les of mfiitia. I quality-an- d Contest ris-to- l, - If it is Battle at Election Charleston, S. C. Sidney J. Cohen, a newspaper reporter, was billed and four men shot in a melee that occurred at Charleston, S. C., just outside the room where the Democratic city executive committee was to meet to canvass the returns of the municipal primary. . The crowd had gathered to get first news of the decision of the committee which would settle whether Tristman T. Hyde or Joha P. Grace had been elected ' mayor, when the shooting started. . Sidney J. Cohen, the reporter who was killed, met his death when a for the possession, of which thr men were struggling, was discharge as Cohen was making to a over-wate- r. Green T fading Stamp with every 10cpurcltte a 1. ' -- Revokes Leave of Absence. All leave of absence for the men of the German auxiliary erulserss Kron prinz Wilhelm and Trinz Eitel Friedrich. interned: at the Norfolk navy, yard, has been revoked by the navy department until the disappearance of six warrant officers of the Kronprinz Wilhelm has beeTT'saHsfartorriy Dr. Scott Nearing, w'hore relation as assistant professor of economics t . at the I'niversltv of Pennsylvania was not renewed, which action stirred Vour Shccand Coves. up s ('-o- t controversy over academic free fiV'li slinpi. a g!u has hat. and frcilj accepted the deanshlp of FOR SALE Mahgies, $3.00 ton deof pood speech, quality-tlie-- ie are extravugaiu'ca w bh h arts and sciences at the University of livered. Thomas! Phone 310-any woman who makes a pretense to Toledo. Ndng well dres-e- il should Indulge In. D. Nov. 3 tiwd"5.Tr'H'VairTiritT5nfpiy'Tiieniiex" shoes once bought. It means WANTED Two glrTsT want slim-- s I provided with an endowment general fund that tfiey may bb always kept up 149-R- . Call Nov. 2. For Infants and Children pus$work.s at the hee, aiwnvs kept and jleah Id uk. The same Is true about gloves. l- -i Use Over WANTED Sanitary couch, must bo Nothing Is poorer economy than to" bears Always wmr soiled white gloves, no a bargain for cash. Inquire at this the piatter "tw giHd ihelr quality. of Signature bffice at pnee. Oct. 29.- rhvc-urrvt- .T TTfouf in-l- CASTOR A " For 30 Years b |