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Show THE PROVO HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, ' Society , PI e w s " : :1 1911 At our new place of business you will ftrid, just jwhat you ttiompsoii v W.;W, rrBeckitead of America pointf- - Following the paper, plain Falls, Idaho, 1 visiting in Provo with r were made for 'the, federation ilisa Bee VBeckiteaZ,nTTn Ogden, October 11th, and Mrs. " A? E. Buckler, Mrs.. P. 8'. New whe U attending-schoo- l here. : T, .Mrs. Jennie duff, of Arttona, Paper, Pictures and Picture " 'ac- frames and art material. Mr. and rfrs.. John:Cuy delightful-l- y entertained the members of the fortnight . visiting with re'.atjves and Home Comfort club at their home,' 225 friends ,.in-- Provo. v, ' South Second East street, last eve; ning'A The rooms presented a pretty Mrs. J. ' W. Wllliamsor an4 sister, appearance in their decoratiops of au- Miss Venice Clark, are spending tumn flowers and foliage; branches few days la Salt Lake,Ci.ty. -r of the bright leaves adorned the hall and ia the parlor pink and white carMrs. Sam Ieavitt spent nations were used with and jMr. pretty effect part of the week with relatives in Petunias were used in the decorations. 'v. of the dining room, a I Salt .Lake' City. ; bowl lace centeron a of flowers 1he cluny Mrs. Francis J. Hedquistand Irs tester G Baker spent yesterday, in piece adorning the, dining table. Five hundred was the game of the eve Salt Lake City. ning, tor which prizes r Irs. Samuel Jep- , MIbs Liiella Twelves and Miss Tlrza to Fred Evans and The guests of the evening Ferre are spending theweekinSajt person. Mesdames .Fred.B J Messrs. Law-soand were Lake City, the gusts of Mrs. Iver Hyrum Han Kirkwood, Evans, Joseph " sen. Sam Jepperson Jr., the Misses - - Mr-- , and Mrs. R R. Irvine Jr. were Nellie Taylor, Florence .Akrodt Edith " visitors in Salt Lake yesterday Jf Cramptom, Mattie Beesley, Emma and . ' Jane Starr and Messrs. Wren Mls3' Leonar fillings,. Miss Rhea JacS'Souter, Enoch Clark and Kerr, Miss Winnie Naylor and Mrs. Edgar Simmons.. ' Byron Cheever were among the visite ors in Miss 'Eva Singleton was hostess at Cltfoday. a charming little dinner given last Miss Lillian Allred, of Boie, Idaho, evening In compliment to Miss Ezma is visiting her Bister, Mrs. Francis J. Lewis, of Park City. The dining room " Iledquist wag attractive in its decorations, a color scheme of .red and gold being Mr.-aiMrs. C. H. Miller anusrd with a vase of chrysanthemums nounce the engagement of their adorning; the table, where place cards slaughter,- - Vera, to- Alvia Perry-the were laid for Miss Bee Hoover, Miss marriage to take place the firBt of Reta Eggertsen, Miss Fawn JoneB, November. " Miss Arvilla Drysdalesand Mrs. Eliza . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller enter Harding. tained with-a- delightful affair ThursMr. and Mrs. J. Rex Miller, of day evening in' honor of John JohnPrice, were Provo visitors duringthe stone,. .elLSt Louis.The .zooms were week. beautiful in decorations of autumn . leaves "and vases of cut lowers. The Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gibby, daugh dining table held for its central dec- ter Florence and Miss Florence Ridge oration a vase of various colored as- left this morning for a brief visit at ters and a luncheon was served to fif- 8aU Lake City. ' ty guests. Games and a musical ";: 1 . features 1T the" pleasanFaf-fairCOLONIST TICKETS. Colonist tickets , will be,' sold fron Colorado points and all points east The Nineteenth" Century club met hereof, ' with Pacific coast desOna of afternoon 'home the at yesterday one. September 15th to October lt5h. Mrs." A; E. Thornhill. " The "paper of na All of tiese tickets will permit the afternoon was given by Mrs. F. . stopover tit any point on the D. & R McGraw, on The Juvenile Stopovers not to extend beyond from the- - Psychological Stand- - rrobeT 81. 1911.' , : ' For-th- e . - f High School J"V Girl; . 4 rOur ,- auto - painting. Navy, Brown and Black, piped in Red or Green cut-gla- -- jiit j t In Today -- ' ' the bakeries. Johnson Tfinl & Glass lYmpany were-awarde- - 124 . Imagine their trip from bakery to your table; exposed to air and moisture---ke- pt West. Center St. , ' Chris-tense- n, of thqse medium I I priced suits at - - Salt-Lak- ft Another Shipment ingrocers'boxesand finally in a paper bag on the shelf in vour pantry Gould they $9.90 to $15 ' I id - - New Lot Junior Coats in today - . Delinquent in & LAI A Perfect FJ t Wall Finish MMMMMMW ' t 'A Reasonable Request "Sit down ! " exclaimed the 'man of ' few inches. man The of many took no notice, repeated the little man "Sitjlown "I can't see anything! " But still the giant paid no. heed, and the little man could only hear the gain. No t - Looks Like Water Color - r at least oblige me by tiiug your ears eir offering Flatinola to the trade, we do so with every fln as a naence m its 11 at Wail -- Marks Left on Cloth. 4 . In an address to the Paris Academy fof Science, Professor BalthaTKard cpn-- . tenflshat-hjeTrteaeffTOTeT- con- - merits, jMnisn. periect Flatinola is the most beautiful finish yet devised .for 'walls, U4VU11; uic vcivn-iiK- c ' auuwidntc so lirpossiutc 19 eei in " . . Golss Paints. Flatinoa covers with one coat and flows out perfectly. v . ; FLATINOLA IS WASHABLE. Write fdr Color Card. - v. ' 1 V ,,';:.. - only-to-be-iibera- ra verses cloth characteristic marks are left ppon lt which, are hot obliterated by the 'subsequent passage of the bullet through flesh, provided that it does not"strike a bone. It is even possible, be claims, tn Identify the nature of the garment through which the bullet has passed by' s careful ex- -. ",3 itfon of the marks on the lead. Your Front Door has a lot to do with the ap-- " pearance of your home. We' carry an attractive stock of - , ;;'lbimii-'-.. 8oth Phones 21. f 183 I ; Shoes JRepaired Workman ship Guaranteed. -- Doors, Porch ColumnsTlfl t tenor Trini, Finkb, etc.- - from which to make your LUIGI GAUDO I West Third South. -- selections. Our goods and our price will both please A new shoo for. scientific Shoe Repairing' N,- 5t Provo. 48-W.';- you. - lst ' , t oiAin iiiinuui unci nuiiuiicii Farming Congress THE! rr 1TD at V:-- :Colorado Springs; Colo. -:- October LOW 16-21,11- " via ' iDenver M Rib Grande R.R. : starcnnS your , shirts we show our superiority ovef the usual run of laundries, in a marked degree. - We starch jusf where it belongs, put just the, right amount there, and leave no streaks or daubs of starch on the - - " work. PROVO -- steAm LtSeoall announces th arrival of the first club, rates I 7 on magazine.. He has some attractive clpb rates to offer ' in connection with Review of ' Reviews and will quote 1911 . : prices on clubs- subscribed .up . to November"-1,1911, i after that ' dat. , 1912 prices w!H prevail, which ar. higher on ef tnoreaeid portag- e-on magazine. A poetal will . ' bring lists,, prices, etc COLORADO SPRINC.SDENVER AND PUEBLO. . lhl, , . ' laundry , "MARELE 122 60 from Salt Lahe, bgden, , -- ; ville. ThistteTCastle Gate, Helper, Price and Greet) .River,..",, rates from other Utah points. Z Correspondingly low round-tri"sale 7 XXtobet 10, lVH. 15, 1911. : . 7t TJcketson Final " return limit. - October 31st. 1911. Stopovers allowed at" all ponita In either diVeclionexcept going ' ' passage must be completed within ten days from date of sale. . For further detailed MMoTmatlon anply to ' V ' LOCAL DENVER & yRIO GRANDE AGENT -- & .'GRAFiiTE f.lOflUFJENTS " ' Ceoton, G. A.' P. D. Salt Lake City, Utah, ' -V ' Frank Wadlclgh, Gen. Pass. Agt. . Denver, Colorado. . s4 - " x-- 4 both 'day ' and "lijgtW .It draws the people tooar. window at night and ihey ')- cale "your place ;cl bn'rhs, by that same sign tTie cest J J v'e -- day-TRYI- . T;- Designs . and quotatjori ' ' v promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CQ. ,: 46 North Ar'ademy." t gou'jieed a bank, that is to your other - con-"venieiit- -- " ap- well as bank- pointmmM location-mee- ts ing. .your" roqu iremcnts precisely and our, expeditious service .Our . I. A. -- BUSINESS MAN: 1. p - t Is the" Electric. ign attrat : .. ' . American Fork, Prota, Spriog THE REAL SIGN . - - - I!- John . - ted: NATIONAL BISCUIT ' COKlPANY rtn? tjttcv nmyxrvo . ''SCENIC A.1NE OF THE WORLD" to- - I Co. -- pute RATES ROUND-TRI- P - r 1 91 starching -- permit : 51 : W. First So. St., Provo, Utah- - dely.,." $ PROVO COMMERCIAL --AND - M:, '7 COMEAHDISEE1 US-v- ! Bcebc Lumber uiy moisture-ca- n reach them no contaminating influence sca h aff eet-theif la v or-thgoodness is impriisr on'ed by you for you when you open the package. Always in the moisture proof package. Never sold in bulk, 5 cents a package.! J I I p eYf e ct 1 y bakedsoda crackers perfectly kept. A Permanent Paint that Dries Dead FlatrH and !' 1 have Steam Laundry 468 South Academy Avenue teet and"T car-- " tantalizlngr?ountfs'-t)- f rlage wheels as the processldH passed ;.. r . along. "Will you sit down 7" The cried,' for the third time. "I've paid two guineas for this seat and you're bltfF ting every blessed, thing from View!" :.f:z:::-- .., "Weil, if ycu won't 'sit .down," roared '.the littfe nan. tSuitjping the"'- ; Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit we. V. Domestic " Ag.ajTs';np.-reBPQUHei-.- I werebaked?-- , - 1 ; were the day they.; Mnll n m. m AVI ,V IM The beautv nf our work will mnn than fplflag you A po8ta, 0. the phone w1 lirlng-o- ur wagon- ,- oHaDM .. - -- Size 13 to 19 years -- be the same as they . THE FAMILY WASH . If sent to this laundry, will be laun deredas cheapely as it can be done in any home laundry and much better We do not tear the clothes and your dining room and bead linens will b !4rone dand- - folded - as if done tinder your .own eyes We launder shirts to fU right- - We leave the button hole as good as, we find them. No "saw- ; '. - . ever tasted ftesti; crisp soda crackers were the people in. t. goods guaranteed. - . 'o JV ork - and - '. Before the advent of Uiieeda BiMitithe-rsons or&y is the sign-painting best ; we .atlso do buggy and - n. -- ' 1 .: combe and Mrs. DaTid Westwood will represent the elub at the Federation. companied a hy, ' her two ' daughters, Gace and fJona, arrived la IProvo Thursday and will spend:' the next : want in Paints, Class, Wall Soda crackers are extreMely sensirive: to moisture. '. SAVINGS, BANK. . 6et In now while yet fcaru. W havs plenty. Telephone 17 i - |