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Show iiiii JL -- n n n r n o - n n r - - V ; An r S . v.- - Tuesday- and Wednesday; NovJL y? - , A Triumph in Motion Pictue. Art v ll 0 THREE REELS ITS " - S3 i 1 -a 1 j i IT :5 I p' r ... ' Tm : Never Her.Marriage 'tiries Will leave her breast ca " Play. Th; entire ir a:. rmantir -Drama Thd settings oi.uiw w .. - tat of Killarney, X typical hedge X k - .Makes Emily Swear nXAnrfA . in Ireland in .the exact "V. 4 , AM F picturesque , ;lude .tncDeauurui r:j,4 rowndrthCTggfcfflijutf1:: .t.e ' ; 1? tuges tt t? Xr WATCH THE PRINCESS GROW Y. - 6... ! ple, - - -- ' ii; i IS 5 within the walls of the 'state prison, Friday, December 2. Notice of appeal to th,e supreme court of the state was elven and tte condemned" man allowed luirty days after the transcript ofevl- dence In the second trial Js completed to ffle his bill of exceptions on ap -- ex-tit- ea Broad-betwee- "" "' "' . . : . . : wlallowell -- ut i s ' is statedSjhi chiaught . a good J' THOUSANDS OP TROMT. -Bsay peoplo.ttnawiwfcepoirU"'frbm rLtana and aottiiwestera points say ' Fred Chambers state fish and game the cold la intense and much suf. commissioner, Is in Tooele county, wUl give X "IN FUNERAL. Zm Bcrea came borne tr9?i Polae, Thursday la attend the funeral -XUfl father, which took place this -pxoiooa "la the Sixth ward meeting CSf s. The services were ' presided tlvlties of the fish and game Jo. -- Oct tf Bishop commia-slonc- r'i Ralph Poulton. Music office.. C"3 lartishedlby the Sixth ward choir J tue interment took - place in the SENTENCED TO DEATH. convicted twice of - f cemetery. Harry- Thorne, killin murder the the first for ' degree f.'ILNZrt VOTED. ing of George, w, Fassol, was yester- J La B. Iililner, who has been day sentenced by Judge T. D. Lewis, FOR RENT. button FOR RENT housekeeping. Furnished rooms for East First Norths 211 WANTED TO BUY WANTEp TO BUY cow. Cairphone First-clas- AGENTS WANTED. Don't risk a near Selling our exclusive Linen Heel and Toe guaranteed hosiery; direct,Jrom mill to wearer, pays big profits j all styles and qualities ; customers wait ing; repeat orders Insure permanent ln-- 42 WesT territory rnnrf riirnrv i Kiumrrt r Haelphia: Street - : y--S - Ccntef-- : milch s 13d-- ' POSITION WANTED X WANTED OlrtwanU housework. G33-- Z. icniixDf: : r ' November - 11 ur . WATCH jj- - th - GROW m , , - .. This famous troup was ta havie appeared in the Opera House, buf owing to a con . " . ' - . flict of dates it will be given in College 'Hall at 'reduced rates, 50c and 2 Sc. JveiWWW c - f : ? . WAIT FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT wliich will appear next week Ij'-z-3 wort oplanUngor Gils yearhaa iiot yet been completed, it . is thought, so that wken the jnjtMiiiTport ifiiH be made up It wilt snow a creditaMe total of work don Jn UU, as well as in otber linos connected with the ac. SALE Cole's Hot Blast heat Call 1.19-, Jv Hall it haaibeea brought about by the looking after business connected with Uea Change. Eight below tero was hla joffice. He Is constantly engaged up favorable streams and report given out at flntte last in looking " for planting trout" try.v' The ponds an cntcr- - tatnment in College fqr ing stove. Worth of the Latest Ladies' Saitsi 5 oats ana uresses. All will be l I sold for less that SO cents on the dollar. Concert Co. . Center street V Enormous i purchases of the'Iatest 1911 samples. Many of the latest New York creations. Goods direct from 9 the recognized fashion xtnd quality centers. peal. -- SALE Remington typewriter only $25, at Utah .News "Car 6, snappiest l, In- UNDERSELLING , l FOR SALE Young milch cow. quire 444 South Third West Phone at Salt Lake City, to be shot to death an for several weeks,, PICTURE?. IN NEW YORK attack of paralysis, wastaken from his home last Tuesday and taken to the .The Mftfjaontemplelpictures which polls in an 'automobile, so that he a.uacl the controversy between Max could vote.' Judge Mitner has been l 'or&nciLaal4,ryheWosepbrF.-Smiith.connected with the political history of Salt Lake City, will at last be the state to such- - an extent that it n at the 'Bljoaiheater on would be a severe blow were he. 'unThirt and Thirty-firs- t able to Tote when election day came zctv with aa In UresUng lecture f around. ; cta Jjy jCilbert L. Bossard, a Mormon Ci:ar, who actuaJly--; took the photo- STEPHENS 18 ILL. graphs Jilmself. The exhibition begins Prof. Evan Stephens, director of the tha WQtirc Salt Lakft Tabftrnacle choir, is ill, and Leaders J2rase and ministers of every - de-- 1 the concert "given last night was con4minatl0ahave been invited and, will ducted by Horace EnsignTNew York y admitted free. gave the choir the largest crowd last nightthat has been givenrlUs learn TORM QUITE UNjVERSAL. ; ed that David Reese,' the Provo tenor, ' Hie tecm which swept over this may accept a part with a large eastern i , tlcn last night was flulte iinlversalof company,. He will have, a try-o- today. .;a the cenjteal and southern part V l ot - . after- - i: I Shoes ISlTj .. FOR of Good WlIiXHIBIT-TEMPLE'-W-'Mt -di- ning-lable-where SALE &uy your winter Robert Birkin, Provo. No. model in a shoe that has ever graced the foot" you don't need to send to Salt Lae City for it We have the .very latest models made in the best eastern factories all leathers. ;. Prices as low as the lowest have it fitted. Bring your, foot-an- d ' fit by mail. Wednesday Pad Me - " ThTHome -- Scott Allred, fonuerly pf'ProVo, but . Girls . low-hee- - . . - tf U When you want Short , Vamp, I - month. ; - Hello B. t ! . Tis-itin- - ?V ITuesclay ' from George . Duffin Clearfield. Utah, tomorrow,, where he has spent: the summer. .He with his brother, "Cyril Duffin, leave for a mission to England the latter part of the . . ' , , .. g Miss Lprena Dusenb(efry, who, is Mrss JL F. Palm will entertain with her sister, Mrs. Joseph NIbley, a dinner this evening1 complimentary to Miss Teethe Hardy, whose mar in Salt Lake City, will be a guest of riage to Ben Rich will occur Wednes- honor at a card party given by "Mrs. day nxt in the Salt Lake City tem- D. D. HoutIt&is": afternoon.- , V 1 r.jh will come ; . - it " IS rj. RS! SHARP-CON-FI- - 7';' -- COMMENCES AT 7:15 P. M. TO, u p. M. ww TTNlJES 5wuw Bonci Hescribed in picture, taicen in - . .... - . Aft 1 t - to Eureka, after aTpenslwlUxPrbvo friends, 'v-;'.. ... - " . Mrs. RoBe Tresidder has ;return&d ' affair. a vlaltor wa Eureka during the week. ' Mr3. Lydia Rawson entertained the now of Idaho, is in the city on busiclub at hef ness. members- - of the Jun-Fra- u 1 .iZThome Wednesday evening. Those present were. the Misses Nettie Knud- - 'Mrs. John T. Rees was hostess at a, Jeautitullz &.DpolDteiJisnr .M her home Thursday evenmg. Deep yellow Vi-iEssie Pearl Olson, Bonnett, Will Strong,' J. M. George, Parley were used in the dec Smoot, Lizzie Creer and Esther Banks. Reese, Rhea Kerr, Olive Maiben and chrysanthemums " orations the Fawn Brlmhall. covers were laid for Miss Ola Sward, Miss Anna Banks will also entertain Professor Fitzroy entertained the Miss Nellie. Taylor, Miss Ethel Taylor this evening for Miss May Banks with a china shower. The decoratf&ns will members of his Sunday school class hand Miss Lucille Knowlden. , be in deep yellow and the guest list with n informal dipner at his home , Mrs, Shirley Bee a.nd Miss Florence includesjhe names of the Misses Mary last evening. Following the dinner inwiU entertain with a musicale at Bee conin were ,, games, Wag-enenteresting played Fairer, Agnes Farrer, Louise Van Clara and Ella Finch, Minerva nection with which a prize was award- the home of he latter in compliment to Mi? Florence Ridge, recently of -Mace, Ellen Anderson, Maud fairer, ed Master Ralstone Irvine.? England. Florence Holdaway. Irene Johnson,1 Arvilla Ercanbrack. Gene Georee. and i ' For Miss Zella Farrer and Frank Stubbs, who were married Wed- Graca Woodward nesday last in the4 Salt Lake City tern Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burkholder, of pie, a beautifully appointed dinner was II Hungerford Academy, Springville, are Biven at tn borne, of the bride's par- the. guests j?f Mr. and Mrs. E. J.ients, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer, Thursday night. A vase of exquisite Rhoad. yellow chrysanthemums adorned the W. W. Ercanbrack deli glitfully en table, where covers were laid for the FOR SALE. tertained, the Fifth grade of the Immediate family and a few close FOR SALE Lady's wheel, good as PrlmaryassDciation of the First ward friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs will new. Call 35S E. Third South. a .- at roc ins were prettily decorated with chrysanthemums yellow and whit and interesting games figured in the happy diversions of, the afternoon. Music was featured and dainty refrsh- menU were served .by the hostess, Twelve guests enjoyed the pleasant - for Sconeld, where ow TMrs. Reuben- Thomas at Iter hope yesterday afternoon. The For May Banks, whose marDixon will be solemnriage ized WcSfiesday neit In the Salt Lake temple? Mrs. W. 0. Creer enteHalned with- a delightful miscellaneous sbower at "her home yesterday, afternoon-- 1 The rooms and tea rtahjes were beau- Jtlfully' decorated with a profusion of yellow, and white enrysantnemums andthe hostess wa8 assisted In re ceiving and entertaining by Miss Anna Banks and Miss Grace Woodward. An interesting guessing game was the feature of the afternoon and an informal musical program was also enjoyed. The guests present to meet Miss Banks were Mes dames Sarah Dixdn, Dave Morgan, Mattie Harding, A. N. Taylor, Ertest Oixon, Walter Dixon, J..D. bangerfield, Albert Dixon, Cha3. . W. Er- Dixon, Walter Whitehead,-W"Mis leaye-toEis&rr- 1 9 0 00 0 99 9 OA 9 0 0 O CC 0 6 GTft 0 0 CO 9 6 6 0 C o 0 O O 999e 9O 0 ( 0 fiVo 9 2 ! ! i i 1 : |