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Show mr m ) . Tili; PftOVO HERALD. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 19 It. :jm mm omc mm. rtJI i r. frniMrj tow ' !' m m m - M J f T Nineteenth. C&ffiRb thftt?. Ill Interested to a lecture and .demon- Oratioa by Mis Dancer auperlnten) lat of the L. D. S. Hospital of 8alt Lie City and graduate of Johns- Hop- Uses of Baltimore on "The Modern Tlie lec"Way Of Treating Disease.' . A business meeting of the co: dimlt- be November to Friday, is given ture tees In who had charge the recent .10, at the lecture room of the pub"Harvest" ball for the benefit of the i library at 8 o'clock. . ' was held at the fund J'llc swimmijjg pool : met club week to setJSorosis the library public Utah during The jester tle all matters with the in connection E. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Jones. The first, paper of the aftThe total' reoelpts of the. ball were ernoon, was given by Mrs. George 1207.50, with expenses amounting to Judd, on "Versailles," followed by a 136.70, leaving a set total turned ove. paper by Mrs. William Royjance, bnv to tao swimming pool fund of $170.80. To those who assisted in any way X U'Tbe Notre and His Gardens." The for the success of the affair; the tiPit session will be held with Mrs. has sent the" followingnote Jones. " ' of thanks: .' , ";. '"CUe members of the Utah Sorosis, ' Mrs. T. McNltt arid son Hoy t,; will Nineteenth Century and .Sorosis Juspend the next two weeks with nior Clubs wish to extend their thanks friends. i. ' - - to the public which so generously ' ''mm m m Mrs! Samuel Schwab Is entertaining gave its support to the Harvest ball, as he guest Miss J)ancyr of Salt given to'raistf funds for the'swimming poor To thank Messrs; Roger New Lake City. , ' ell and Raymond, Partridge for. the Mrs."" Barret P. Pullhem. pt Salt vegetables donated for decorations, Lake City, is the guest of her parents, the management of the Mozart hall Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Pyne this week. and the Provb Drug Co.," the Electric V i - -- St.: jcom-mitt- r- - t 4 ' V 1 I HZ ee ' f V n Og-de- : -- -- . ,- 5 - .Vej.-.. . -- - " Scene Bartoni&jBlak Cj)., ', 2.'- The dliing Ladles' Mutuar Improve. ment association of the Fourth ward delightfully entertained the members of the ward' Tuesday evening. Guessana musical-prograteg- - gamerV of were features 'Refreshments dainty the pleasant affair. From'THE GIRL IN the newspapers who were most generous; also tQ thank George Humphrey, of the Telluride Power company and his assistants, "and Messrs. Roper and Moffer and all others who assisted in uiaking the ball the success that it "r war financially." m- . l'.lm- 'r4f r. III A ' ' ; m ."- - Ellen Rex - Vita-grap- hr ELLEN - ; e j a -- way-bre- r I . fr : .. , ar -- j - People-Stevenso- n REX , - ; .' . -- -- ly . man-mad- " lM.-ouI- .. 'grvetttA'-Cotle'gfp- : " j y- ovcr conspire with this" seasonal tlon aW'acutaly distrcss- parts. e HYOMEI contains no opium, co- "ing situation, as. happened, in pr .other harmful drugs. It is er , 1961 There is no, sound reason -; made, of Australian eucalyptus, thy- for shunting a Considerable part of mol and other Listeria antiseptics, the country 'a. ready; cash back and It is guaranteed i to end the misery of. forth, between f the reserve vcenteraT'L . 111 xt: - mere are oroncni-- : na lue .oarvesi I1J( t j croup ana asthma, catarrh, : " ' 't k Of souhd number ? reaso'ns gamttit; kZl' tit, or money backT Ask Hedqulst Drug. Co., two stores,: Wra;.eongresffJbw;iacky'nanee, Sfinter about the HYOMEI outfit today. They have a litUe consideratldn''of It'the ibankf'ng'ana fpr sell It for only $i.0 and guarantee " ' currency? 'rr- -vy" ' ' T . 'Ct '". " CLARK CASE STILL ON. ; 4 4 . A night session was held last Bight fr WAS e INEBRIETY COFFEE of Frank Qark. who Is io CAUSE THEOE ATM;" OF torF charged with having been; a party j ' ?t .' ""z'Zy A: ,the "Tleber Pearson robbery at Fairfield some month agotheefensefee xaused the "deatb fcti Lbs is presenting lt case. today, and It is the" to win jury Angeles hospital of Mrs. Sairah go believed that it ' Vv wife of" a rancher :W fi. . ;('. ;Xlendenning;" tonight ' '.- -, . ' Clearwater, 'CaU .nccbrd'ing to a certificate filed !wlti the;city eACKjGET-' tealtfiv pirMmtT-iTtzJoseph T," . terson have returned from, thetwllds Physicians" say that Mrs.' Gleii- ff ' out of Green River an4ieach brought penning 'tookrnosqlW food tor nari deatV have1 of stories ia a deer. They jthe" 3(f Mays; :ptieAlhg row escapes- from bear and. mountain 'toalmost depends having 'grown ons and claim they would have heen ientlrely npon caffeine, liTthe cof-ble to bag more game had it not beenj' fee. . Tlie dni$ Xa s,id 'to "nave t shatte hei; nervous system, or the Intimacy displayed by beasts , ' ; of the most dangerous ort. High-)-me)irec- g fh ," Ninety-and-Nine- THEATRES Can't Cure Catarrh nounce it VERY PLEASING. fifty-doll- ' '. At the Ellen Theater Soon. - s (pi-p- :. J jnejf v y-'n-- 4 drama at the Ellen theater this week. tfti' "'5 Vri'.r JBeautifuHttIHts-detail- sr and - the The picture was indeed the best ever : v Sf6sErJyLELVILLE' most interesting picture by far that shown at, this .house, and was" fully ' appreciated b scores of people. . "Sii HobkinaM Saturday nieht In has been shown in tKis city. This The Inslee Brothers, vaudeville atat tner yypcra tnouse. is the unanimous conclusion reached traction, are1 at the Ellen on tonight Rose Melville; will come to . Provo by photoplay patrons who saw the their return engagement. They have again Saturday night in the favoflta an entirely new prograub- which is play, "Sis Hopkins." Miss MeWl sure to please all. The. picture feafind it hard to7 secure apiajrthat will ture' "The at the will supplant this 7 piece'and 1 la Ellen is a picturesque one and has s beautiful if theatergoerir all over th doubtful settings, as well as teaching country jjrlll evrjKantio see 'her ta' a lesson of forgiveness. It is .a ' other . any piece. A Kalem picture, "Losing to an Miss made Melville has indepenWin' jnade on two continents, and dent fortune with S1 Hopkins," in . the" steamship Raltfc, while crossing fact, she is one of the richest ac- the ocean is another good feature. A oer atn and loth. X tresses in America today. When sha jPathe comedy. "Electric Boots," and Return Engagement in Proyo this season it wJH be appears "Old Delhi" and its ruins, an interj rather mbarraBRln X. INSLEE BROTHERS, an ' with entirely capable supporting -X Singtng and pancing' Comedians1 X esting" travelogue, showing this qtialiit conditions and in the subsequent and that she will be greetscenes the fun Is sa fast and furious company, city of India are also on the bill. t and an elegant new program of ed of her old friends and at by many is at A refreshing Vitagraph cottedy that it became ntecssary to iuterpo- X BictaresT" same time the many new- friends, is a w Millie .BecaTneanjAcJjatja t nuislcal specialty cr two dur theRekr-o"COLLEEN BAWN" conclusion. tress," and the story is of Millie, a ing the action ol the play to giveTir foregone Coming next Tuesday an Irish clever comedienne. A cranky man audience a chance, to catch their play in three Reels. Riaily Interesting ager dossn't think so and she catches breath after following the escapades says he once sailed on him unawares and proves she is. An of the three rounders. The cast is a steamer which turned out to be a Edison drama, "The Soilor's Love-Let- practically the same ok thnt of last hip wiUi no style on, but with plenty "SAILOR'S LOVE LETTER" of sailors to talk to. "Plenty of, ter,'- a beautiful story of the sea, and year. Story of the Sea. sailors to talk to" Huggest most anyseveral other good .photoplays are al X - 'TATHJE'S WEEKLY" HALLO WELL CONCERT. thing but that "you can always tell a ' ' ' the Hex tonight. Another Animated Newspaper. .man by the company he keeps." The ' will great man lovf a to rub elbows--wit,.HOW "MlLLlEliBCAMEAN" an In entertainment give College loo what often called the .... 2 ACTRESS"-Vita- ;'Information. Comedy. hall Saturday-- , night, November 117 common people people who live thvlr "Found out what ailed my hogs," Y WORLD'S' CHAMPION BASE e This famous troup was to have apqueer way regardless of, "How'd you find out, Hiram?" "Wrote BALL PICTURE ' ' arid laws or whims the of owedict In the but o the Opera House, agricultural department" ' peared j. Coming next Tuesday and Wed. common The Conflict people are the of dates, if will bef iiocltty find out What alls ing to a 'nder if X r. hfftfri:'r'edu(iel-rateiB;- T only peoplfr who," wise ot foolish."; are v. nesday. No, two of em uy summer "boarders. . . 50c and: 2"c, ; natural and interesting. . 1K3ak.": . ';'.... fi: - "FOUL PLAY honoredr guests a, a dinnef This is the poorest season to borborne of the bride's,' parents, Mr, and : row : money, because th price Is high7 Mrs John W. ; Farrer tontghtr ' "'" est, says the ntermeuntalnFrult Jourm m m m The Missionary committee of the nal. A tabular statement of the av- ; First Ward .gave a most delightful era&e Interest rate' ion, prime cbm merciai loans at wew rorK ror eacn . .. dancing party in the Social hall last new iu .wa jeai uver a. jienou ui " in evening, The affair was the first nineteen years shows that the bora series of six, which will be "given rower in "the latter part of Septemduring the winter season, the purpose ber and the early part of t)ctober of the affairs being. to raise fundi to pays fully one perc4nt more than the borrower JniiFebruarJMay-b- r r defray .the expenses of sending mis- !June. The New York interest rate sionaries frpm the ward; It is the in this respectisjLJair Index to that only ward in the city to innovate the for the country at large,! says the plan, and will, without doubtt be very Saturday Evening Post. As bank "successfu- l- The next in the series is loans in .the Uni ted States amount fifteen .Mllion dollars, thescheduled for Wednesday night, on autumn loans reprerate hall. higher 26, in Jhe Social sents' a considerable tax-- . The feaspn forThe WgbTer autumn rate" is, of course, that money is then required to move the'' crops.' The Eastern banks, in September and Oc- Stomach Dosing, Sprays ahd Douches itober sMp out nearly two and a half , nave am rauea. 1 times as, much currency as they re ' There is only one way to cure ca- - ceive Chicago and St Louis also are then, snipping1 currency into-th' .tarh. at a brisk ; rate. Reserves Reach the raw, tender, inflamed country fail: interest rates advance. membranfe that is. infested with ca- hIl'rtoneyTTiiusvlng' MovedThe x tarrh back: howeVeiL germsand destroy the .ron jgjyHy-leome".Totr canTlreacBlhe nookTand crev- - In January ahd February the Eastern Ices with liquid preparations there is banks reeeive nearly two and a half atlie the antiseptic Umea as, much currency ,as. they uhlp. only one' Reserve. rise, tntejeBt''.'Tatesall.-'- ' v zlgerin o, filing, air of HYOME1 'S ' du-rtion Beautiful' Scene from "Colleen Bawn" ' French capital was of J000 nights' andfto" other play, gone before or receiving production after 'the presentation,, enjofteil as successful or lengthy a run, . ' U ; ' jrhc, story, concerns the escapades of pretty Mignon, wife of a perfume manufacturer, and the efforts of Bertie Stewart' to keep-a- nappointment with her for a midnight iupper at tbo Cafe Churchill. Bertle'a. monthly allowance is but five dollars and the cleverest bits in the play is when he tries to order a. supper with but ten dollars In his pocket. Bertie secured the by pawning one of bis father's suits of clothes. Papa Stewart, Bertie's father, while ' posing as the possessor of all the domestic virtues, goes away to the same restaurant to meet a couple of chorus girls. Bertie's cousin jusi is front Philadelphia, also arranges for supner party with nAiuiayiHartiBt?: Father, son and nephew meet under eithjrf-havin- . Mr. and Mrs., Frank W. StupoBwho were married Wednesday last In the Salt Lake City temple, will be the 'at ' the ed ' ' ' Octob-cain- - . . l " m V J fa! A.' J iteius,-wnn- - e "- -. 'spari-lime'thi- s BSJ X Rilipra ONE NIGHT ONLY i .. . SATURDAY House Provo Opsra louse nth One Night, Monday, Nov. 13th Nov A. H. . Woods offers the LaQghiest LaHghing.5hoWy.on ' " ' . .:'.,- Earth. ": - - the-cas- f ;; ' . ; Jloso Melville nil"' .j - Don't, " iipm. miss Come- - and ref resh- '- this i. 1 " Thn ' IIIU'-'UII- -- . - t'-- : ''of ,- OEE--V;.':-.- FamfM'to& t' multltudesy ilislo'plimss ' America's Oreatest 4?i,i.r;: " 'i.-'- Comedy-r-th- t?e threat Actresswh'o f is e : last chance' to-ee,t- 4 :fi": f.;.v tn her final tour. ,t'!,vjv. -- ' rfT ; , Seats'on Sale it "f.',U ST 'r"'r..f :." M3 t V???.' Rirl I in. Join te yourself i 0. vawe '". sf I m the ormerr T tnent on tap. plunge Un the Ocean ef Hilarity Splash ji "Funnier a. KMn'a iish Jh th Tcivi Thn I I Hi B.flAI . 'i m v v s t mm PRICES FOR SINGLE FARE o'cldclc a. irt, Satirday at iBox Office '"- . , "'; Irtg suceeti of th'e ja 1a t - - : the. merry "throng that flock the laagh' r" to l 4 y- -- theater "under the titfe of "Le Flls a Papa." The Jife of the play In the '1 "-- -: --4 On Monday night next, at the Provo Opera --house,1 "The G irl in the Taxi" w return - engagement in this city. "The Girt in the Taxi" is the English version of the ofignal French of Anthony Mars, which, was given Its first public pre- sentakn in Paris at the Palais Royal Ft. n a House MaAdrnightT J rjT " G,eoi-gi- tobegivm at the' Opera rM The Gin in the Taxi" "fl Sjgned.y Mrs7 ICsreiwombe, Manager J. B. Ashton of the Ellen, Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Mrs. A. E. and Re$ theaters, entertained the old Thdrnhlll, Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr.;' Mrs. folks of the Fourth Ward at a mati- I'hil Speekarl, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. at the Ellen. VV.'C. Cates, nee yesterday-afternoojtfrsJosepkyates, Miss ; 0 and Miss MlnaTay-loCallaway Mr. and" Mrs. Bert ftobinson, of Salt ' Committee. Lake CUyV era visiting the fdrmer's parents,; Mr. and Mrs, . A. V. Robinson this week, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sund- "strom, of iOImsted, are. also guests a the A. .V, Robison home. mm. rHE-TAXI- '?' . - |