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Show TITS SoeialNoiW Jj 4 ANPRtlEs 7 Z 0V0 irrALS. rn .nvA,nn. f The Post's - V ":"'- - t1 yes-Mr- s. J$- - 4 S4. K A - .Mr. and Mrs Knight Starr Jordan have returned from California, where tbet ' J - - Mrs." D. B. y 'Pratt-aas!sTedI- Jor- Mfss wiiie Ellis entertained with a bun-die shower at her Jiome Thursday evening Ja honor of Miss Drucilla Ellis, hbs .marriage, to JlayMorair:wlll take place November 12. Dainty decor rations in Hallowe'en effect were seen throughout the rooms, exq.ui3te yellow and white chrysanthemum being seen that part on WDXLASTONG At 1 X? at half price halfprkr. - Suit, regular $47.50, selling half price aV ft a S11.25 ...:.-..-- Suits, regular $37.50, .selling at -- 8 S15".00 r.v;Y. ; FTr .T.T . . .;;.'; .. . i. . .V. .v . . . . . . .j. .S17.50 77 . 7T . ,. . .'. . A . . S23.75 . . . . 3 -- Post to be fair enougn to publish same when it reaches, here. I would certainly be foolldh to knock the Mormon church in 4 'lecture when I am making myHvv lng in a Mormon community. Watch fodlhe statements of the men who heard my lectured . j Miss Margaret Dusenbe'rry7lausb.teT of Mrs. Idamoot Dusenbenr, left yesterday tor New- York CltyT where " sliewnipead thexrinter studying music under Mis Emma Lucy Gates. Miss Hahn, , the talented NSalt Lake ; violinlstLaccompanied ter - The Ladles' club are meeting this afternoon, at the borne 0! Mrs. Emma Startup. Messrs. Wm, M. Boylance and George Startup will give brief talks and the maslcal numberaJrlll be given by Mrs. Emery C.Tpperosn and Mrs. I. H. Masters. ;. e " Signed M ASTERS, I.--H. "I-Mis- -- e iJ -- d i VVV Nj u - d - God-dar- rl ;;.:..r.rrr.' S1.3U ' X? u V U'Vo o You are hereby summoned to appear ' Luck. The luckiest man in the world Is the wtthin twenty days after the service of man who can marry his sweetheart this ,summpns,Tipon yon,Tlf served LOCALS ROYLANCE RETURNS. - delightful-Hallowe'en-m- . . Fera Decker cameln lasfereiflng and have his weethearLatill. from Salt Lake with a fine lot of SUMMONS. ducks Ibut he hopes that none of his freind8 will ask him what lie paid for In the District Court of the Fourth them J Judicial; Diatirict of the State of County of tah. Utah, "Mran4j,Mrs. T. E. Thurman re- kitsch Loan & Trust Company, a turned yesterday Tover the Interurban Plaintiff ' vs. from Salt Lake," where they had been S. A. Biians, Effa L. Blvans, his wife; for the day; Arthur Betz, Mabel J. Betz, his wife; F. L. Sumpter and Gertrude M. District Attorney J. H. McDonald Sumpter,.his wlfe;Nand Utah Association of Credit Men, a corporation, spoke in Tij3tle Saturday evening Defendants. in that and reports that everybody The zState of Utah to the Sald- - De- place will vote for the Democrats. fendant: ' ' MrThos. Roylance returned part of last week from the latter a month's etay at Kansas po!ntsP where, he wcnLon ouslness con- hall never looked prettier and'ghosts, nected with the Wnv M. Roylance goblins," witche3 and' tther flupernat-ura- l Co. of Provo. He states that folk reigned supreme throughout the evenLng. The hall was hung with everything Is prosperouixhi the and further decorated 4 Sunflower state and the farmers with pumpkins, black cats, autumn are getting a big price for their leaves and corn stalks and presented a grain, and they are not spending for liquor. He states their money "spooky" appearance. During the even' that Kansas will reelect Governor ing dancing was enjoyed and light refreshments .were served to the hunHodges, the present Democratic dred guests present. governor. Or leaves 1soonfor the" mission field. Th4 rooms were prettllr arranged in Hat lowe'en effect for the occasion, and a" number of Interesting amea were enjoyed, after whfch - damfy refreshments were served. The guests were ""Mr. and Mrs.' Sharp GillispierMr.-anMrs.rBallantyne, Ml'ss GracePrice, Miss Agnes Farrer, Miss Fern Miss Elva SnyderIiss Mat Will Glayde, Lynn Pierce, Messr. field, Scott,-CaBentworth... Krugerr - .lylLlllJ u u u u ? e per yard is only; EiBisi3 1 Pi 3 $1.75 value rich Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches and our price wide, the season's most popular-lin- . - splen-- ft atihDuchesse Black Navy, Black, TJum, Wisteria, Nile Green, Tcte de Negre; Pink, Cream and White; Whether you buy or not, come in and see this beautiful line, which we have priced, per yard at 1 only .rr-S1.49 r.;.... -- ........ 49$ . including-- ' rk 75c value Crepe de Chine, 42 inches wide, a did value in all colors,per yard.... highest quality of Crepe de Chine Silk, v ihciics wiae, in wiae range 01 cnoice coionngs, 3- - under the pumpkin-shadelights was unusually spectacular. Progressive whist was enjoyed during the evening and first prizes were awarded to" Mr. and Mrs. Hampshire. Delicious refreshments in keeping with the" occasion wereerved during the evening and altogether the affair ws most delightful. ; ' V De Chine Silks $2.00 value N i Mrs. D. N." Adamson of Pleasant ave spent last Friday la Provo with y.n. E. W. Bibbens. r?r-Maud .Farrer will leave soon for" California, 'where she will spend . a month or two with relatives.' i' ... as' most The Misses SarahGiles, Theresa was given party Friday night querade Oberg and Mary -- Farrer entertained at the-Ir-O.' F. lodge rooms by the a deligbtful Hallowe'en, party of the Rebecca lodge... .La. Its at the .home of ..the latter . Friday members artistic , Hallowe'en decorations, the night -- In honr of. Will Glade, who -- c mala room, to the corners and., the same colorsTxmblnedwttJi autumn waves and vy were festooned over doorways and windows. Black cats; witches, goblins and other mysterious and-weeffects were In evidence clrd the-effect- s ft We feel highly elated over the fact that Pjrovo women have taken the advice of Dame Fashion in our silk depaitrnent so early In the season. ' Our "silk selling" record, has far excelled our expectation." . as leaders in Good Ser- - ; Why? The answer is ob arid-w"vice, Style and Quality, and Popular Prices, assure you these successful characteristic features u. will be upheld at this store at Your cost to often abandon the thoughts of other stores friends us., jany when desiring the correctness of the season's latest, WHY NOT YOU? - Our efficient service will be ''";,. IJLSlad to help you. W ...quote two of burTrnost popularlines. n Manager of The Provo Herald! throughout Wd Suits left out of original 25 suits. RECORD BREAKING SILK SAVINGS la i-:..BBh Donna Hopkins, Beulaa and Erclll Johnson, Jessie Beers, Adele. Dallin, Dorja Clayton, Mrs. Victor Dallin, Mrs. : E. cVPratt, Mrs. Baker. , - - Suit, regular $22.50, selling at half price Suits, regular $30.00, selling at half price V2 Suits, regular $35.00, selling 2 ' arcalLthe 6eststyles; and eyery newestfadiions. THEY TiVeSE PRICES, so odr advise would be to have you call at your very earliest convenience. unreasonable," I have written to the manager of the Newton "Journal for 8tatement and KateEretlrCarrte r -- adkBow-he-iii-Sr-orajoBr-SO- I- - Democratic-Progressiv- p n .- - A Whirlwind of Success ' -- ry-Ttt- time aboutany talk. In regard to voteing for a.Mo mon for United States senator. I expect to vote for Jas. H. Moyle every wherer Came .cheon lug were enioydand a dainty was ' served. The guests were the MlssesTUlce rT. .anti-Mormo- n and misleadine.' I unnk ,t.h a resources' of Utah just as 1 spoke here in Provo about two mtaths before Rolna east Tbo Post, tin h. a llsied a report of my talk here before Friendly Society) and iheje was noiilng said, at the. 1 -- - GALLIC' his parents.. lhia is - absolutely false.4nd.if the Quoted statement A. of the Xewton-pap- er is as they puWMed It. their report is falsa feaveen-seyeraLsfiekajrialll- "with" Dr. and Mrs. DarliFStan relatives. other and dan ihePdsr thla paper -- T made an speecn m Newton, Kansas, last uuneTwneniie was there Tlslting - r- ' -- - .tbfi.kslisayg.ptthi.3 paper we Piel21NtwYiark8rr.ple4its aLeaaxilyJUE-- f AT.F PRICE, and thrgrcat number sold in. so short a time wasfa beyond our expectations. At X: ... this moment o writing we have but eight orthese eleganmtsneftnderqu'oTenherpTlcfcS i In the last" fasue of n rrs n r 7"' '.Vr'' 1 " Charge-Fals- e The Utah Sorosia club 'will meet Wednesday afternoon" arthe kome of -Mrs. A. i:.. LUflO. JRiJMAjiejKey. ill talk on the causes of the nolds present-war- . r w o n e n yr r n f o oXf f r CLUBS, DANCES The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Re Miller will be pleased to learn of Life safe arrival of a lovely baby daughter at their, home la rrice Miller was formerly Miss Hazel Strong of this cUy, vcz fiv:: rn o s.r o n o o . t - .'- . .;. Another delightful 'and beautifully appointed Hallowe'en party was that : Good J,rQmlne.ntamong the Halloween e. The Aitron of string vlnegaror functions of. last week was that given of Miss Ann S.tubbs Saturday night. dilute Bulphuric acid to chloride of Rev. Jf. ClarT returned tte latter JiyJocaXJ3kOltM!Llu1) rooms lim mntfrlnl.!YjLfrT'ifLliil elective pnrt of week fromRockSprlngs, t were decorations The Friday night black cats, witches and yellow and ness as a disinfectant where hi TwenTon nuBTBessV Wyoming, carried put la elaborate and striking nr " x The wlrite lights chrysanthemums: season. effect In suggestion or me effect were ofifita3Iethodist shaded SmiUu A. prevailing Rev. Streamers of yellow and black exSilence Is Golden. 7 the church has gone to. Pennsylvania to he and his hold tended from the center of the large and pumpkin fool Let a tongue room In .givenyhe-Sxsociatytwth&liDm- -- . - . J. II. J - ; ' HUlx'D, Plaintiff's .Attorney. 700 Utah Sav. - P. O. Address ia.t Lake City, Utah. (Frist publication. Novr 2, 1311.). - Disinfectant. t this action wlthta thirty brought, otherwise, days after service, and defend the above entitled actlon;and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be" rendered against you according to the demand of the complant, which has been filed with the clerk of iiH courL This action Ir brought to ri .vr a judgment foreclosing plalntlf s mart- - ' gage upon certain lands and pvmisea described in said complaint, a:!L for tlTea'ppoIiitnient Cf a receiver therefor. ttninhe:xountyn'hJa is' a la-s- , . in-th- e - -- Ijinishing touch,- basket 11 ! i Cie dining of. yellow chrysan from the themums was suspended chandeliers over the dining table which held for ljts central decoration a large bowl of chrysanthemums on a cluny lace centerpiece. Those who en.were affair the delightful Joyed , Mfeses Tlllie Bate, cmoe uerry, --urace Farrer, Lizzie Taylor, Myral Cassldy, Marie Hedquist, Marie ttnd Anna Spat-forMrs. J. Orien Berry and MeasTS. Raymond Freckleton, Irvin Scott, Clifford Pierpont, Bay Cunninghamr Ver Storrs. Sterling Evans, Albert-HickirxanJ.UrleyvnsonBruce rsjmmons, n and J.'Orien Berry. 4a-artis- tic 1 may pass for a sage. go-t- o m Ji Judge WL B. Morgan of the Fourth district court held court In Heber Fri Corporation Rudolph Ganz, French . pTanist," has been secured by Prof. A. C. Lund of the B. Y.: U. music department, to appear Jn tne Columbia theater, Xoy 24. j. -- A a. Tonight Pictures Paramount - ,J!,inra, 0rania WILLIAM TELL T 7 " Present8iScliJMer' Arnold-Robiso- In Six Parts , " -- Afternoon Pricesc' 7rveriing Prices staff. Tire, "adorns- ""'WrearftiUcally Hallowe'en ideas, with adorned and yellow chryscats black witches, anthemums and lighted with pumpkin 10c , and 10 and 20c y . OUa LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES rx - " - can ba relied upon ss being always who ancl fresh. Houieke-pe- rs purs Know and cprec!ate "good ' 7' Spices '. v '. . Lowest Cosh Prices to . Found in Town We Cater ts Two-par- Youf-WM- ds. , HELLO MABEL ' GOES Keystone Comedy; Featuring Mabel i sCj.J T0HER REWARD -- . Normand. . ...... BILLY'S RIVAL, Wednesday r THE'WHISKEY Mrs." Alice M. Burridge, Bur-ridge- - ... jn - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey IJ. Cluff have moved to Salt Lake, where they will make their home. " r- parts. piv);. ' Two-par- RUMMERS Domino Drama t THEIR UPS AND DOWNS. ' Keystone Comedy ; Reliance -- ' BAD MAN MASON 7 Drama,- - Featur, Western lng Arthur-Mackle- - try and 'secure; a another fornia vtrain to be senf-ylplace of the old route. """ Cali- .Provol In ' . : AlnarVlase license has been Issued Lynn Dee qowsidnl Uuth Shsen, both 0! Salem. ; I f : " - " r x :.... - , .4 : , r ' ..!' '- - S t : ', ! ' - - I , .... I . ," " - I- - v.lr . . t- ' - i to Judge J, W, N. Waltecotton went of Logan today to attenja meeting tha v.n'nrd of trustees of the State Agricultural co!1ege. ing to - : , Mn. Sam A. King of Salt Lake City, and Attorney Ellas Mansen of Spanish Fork, were here Saturday on business before the district court ; W. H. Lee, ttiveilng freight and pa seneo.r asrent of the Salt Lake Route, came down yesterday, morning on the Pacific Limited to visit WendS "in Provo over Sunday. Mr. Lee Is work- - - . h Amerlcan"Drama"" of Pleasant .. night" at the age -- View, died Saturday of 57 years from apptadicitls. She Is He survived by two ons. Funeral services will be held In the- Pleasant View ward house Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Burridge was a devoted, mother : and will be greatly missed by her , many friends. Her son, L. T. Provo the was the pitcher f;f" Bbchn'l t.im !ait &tf "H;maaff taclty. hostn Farrerf Vfalfehead PHONE 67 ThanhouserTJ'rama t , OF ALL KINDS will be thoroughly satisfied with our ' goods after the first purchase. ;'ind GROCERIES : ; THE PRIPPLE MRS ALICE BURRIDGE : "TfOfrtnirtsten Jesen-- lectured- ia 4he Sixth ward, Sunday evenlngy J Tuesday , ; Photo-Visual-Z4zati- o -' Coffee, Tea, Sugar ,The Paramount Picture Corporation Presents a X.'J'rank Baum's VVTiimsical Extravanza Temwing"-frnnrt'er" is of interest here. "Bestle-mrer. Ac'ord and Schank, all of Provo, are leasing at the property of the East Tlntlc Development Co. They are tnow taking out some very good lead " 17 land zinc ore. - in the prevailing numoer-of A interesting jjai- colors. lowe'en frolics were enjoyed 'and a dainty luncheon wa3 served. The din ing table held for its central decoration a pumpkin filled' with fruits and flowers and tiny black cats and pumpkins were scattered over the cloth. Thursday, November 5th Former Sheriff George T. Judd was here from Salt Lake on campaign business last week.,' -- Another very delightful "Hallowe'en affair was" given by Miss Norma Poul- ton and Miss Elale Talmage at the home of the former Friday night when thov entertained the White and Blue frlend,and from there will ) Georgia to visit his people. visit his. Publlus Syrus. .:' ;t ,v . "... I f KJ-- 7 v.. t -- 5 ' j--- - r . 0 ; Violet MacMillan, the Daintiest Darling of' Them All Fred Woodward, the Km of All Animal PersOnators. j NO ADVANCE IN PRICE,' lo L.; . |