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Show : i ruz rnovo iizsald retard MenSpecials, $1.6and up; Women's Special, $1.45 and up; ..... I 4Tou-M- DependAb.b!utifir--m ay "' ' ffiiosrSIioMS' ttttt Cuts, $1.65 to $2.95: Boy'-Hig- ' - - ; ' ' est --- -- -O- ur-AfJtatements irlsHighCutsV$i.45-:- to $235 . Cd Ow GobdtlCoit PHjflnf fast But Look Better No-Mo- re color Prints, ever, or- - W Una !0t et positively ferod. t ihla. price--- -- 4 ..." Alt standard Print- , Frank-Wil- son 105 American - at Swisses, 1 CitjHs f Miss Lielha) SJodahl- of Bait Lake City is Tiaitiag in Prow the. guest of Miss Allette Hal Torson, ' ; 12 Flaxons, the - prettiest fabric; faat colors; ble width, at " of Mrs. Virgil Peery. Pv,Zep.hjrrvGlBflhm,1i alme t( endless variety, at, India JMntna,. Persian. Lawns, Lake- - Mrs. Jobs Allen of. Ptoto spent part of the week in Payson,v the guest A,: 12 8aIt Tif the guest of illsa Lucille Fournle.r. Rod, Seal Zephyr (filnahany v,V-.-i- -, -; BatlsteaTand NEW ARRIVALS arc ah owing a baaatifyi of. Zephyr filngrums at 12 Miss Ruby Freeman,, ofr Salt Lake City, is visiting In Ptoto, the guest of her cousin, Miss Lilah Booth. aum-m- sr dou- . V. baa 5 th' SCIENCE ' LECTURE - j i At Opera House C 8 p. m. -- S. B. r n Member of the , Christian Science Board of Lcctureshipof . the First Church ; of' Christ. , f v Scientist Boston, Mass. - - SEATS FREE. Do not fail to hear him; . ' A Arnold's 5, 10 MySlQ L0yE.B8..WEFE.f. :A pleasant little aqciatiffair:(of. ihe WELL ENTERTAINED past .week (waj t.STQRE.for almost J fj-jiyer) Satnr,day veyen-inThe Maese'r Memorial concerjt, given Uilnkinf trf purchasing bv Mia.. Fern , JLiOwry. The. .gjrlg fine piano bad better look at Fjay. evening. last, y g Professors soepti venjng, in . making .candy fully warranted for Sen Wijlard Weihe.J." J. McCleOan.. and and playing games. The guests were yt&ri, and so reasonable la price, 208 Mljss ;Fy Loose waa greatly enjoyed the. Misses Rueda Paxman, Esel tf by. tbe large, audlencf ;ln .attendance1. Creer, Helen Anderson,-Kat- e ,Yf. Center street Crane Professor J.( . McClellan . played and Florence Meldrum. ' Wilford Perry, state agent for .the the, selection,: "Eicerpta from Wagon . the great tabernacle organ, The Home Club met last week...at Mode! Incubators and Brooders, Sam- ner" but was unable to give his '. second the, home of Mrs, Ernest Moore, when ples .on band for inspectioa. number on account of theorgan being arrangements were made for a fancy out of tune.1 .. , dress affair to be given by the club at! .Miss Fay Loose gave tbresuvery the home of Mrs. Robert Moore Wed beiutltul numbers, which were heart nesday evening. A large number of ily applauded. The violin sjelectlohsl invitations have been issued, and a de- . ..." given by Professor ... Welhe "f . iiKuuut nine assureu. forth much applause, and be was ob.. .. . 4 liged to respond to several encores." Mls Cora Dusenberry, who has been visiting In Salt Lake-- Cityr-ha- s I. 0. 0. F. NOTICE. been the guest of honor at several deThe annual election of provo Lodge lightful social events, during her visit, No. 14, I. O. 0. F will be held Wed- Thursday MlssRomola King enternesday evening,, Feb.8, 1911, for the tained at a delightful bridge affair for purpose of electing president and vice Miss Dusenberry and , Mrs. J. F. f entertained Friday for her. ..' president of the. building committee. Call AND at Harding 25? Z g or ( , . . - -- , H.,.nii..i... - . Nib-le- y '!. ; W. President 'TheBridge Club met Saturday a STACK UP A STOCK ternoon with Mrs, W- D, Roberts In of fine groceries, and if you would FOR RENT Bungalow, See HuIsh, her apartments at. the Hotel Roberts. make sure that they are of the fin-f- t, the bungalow man. ' Two tables of the game were' played order, the goods. here, where ' and prizes- were awarded to Mrs. pure foods are the first consideraLA GRIPPE COUGHS tion. You will get satisfaction ... Grant Bagley and Mrs. Sain Schwab. Strain and weaken the system and If The club will meet Saturday afternoon IN GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS not checked may develop into ,; home of Mrs. W L. No danger1 - of this when next , at the:.V by dealing here, and tne prices will .' please you as well as the articles, Foley's'. Honey and: .Tar. is taken .; as also will our prompt and careful promptly. It is-reliable, ramily medidellrerles. cine for ail coughs kAnd colds, and The Roe-RaClub held a most deacts quickly and effectively in cases "session last evening at the lightful Co. of croup. Refuse substitutes. For home of Miss Lalah Booth. The evenPro vo Grocery & sale Hedquist Drug Co., three : Both Prions. East Center St stores, by, . '. ing was spent In sewing,' and musical selections : were rendered by Miss RUNAWAY BOYS TAKEN Stella Probert and Myrtle McEwan. SUCCESS HAIR PARLORS Mi88- - Ruby 1LJ2 lN.BYLOCAL-jOFFtCER- S FreProftBr ef Salt-La- ke . Four boys, Harold Xwen, Roy Far-ne- City, and Miss 'Maud Hatchet were Granville.. Lannoq and" Iouts guests of the cliib.,The members presSweeney,- - ranging in ages from 14 to ent were .the Missea-Mar- y Beesley, 16 years, who" left their homes in Belva Goodman, Fern Teters, MlHie Pueblo February X to beat their way Petera. Lottie Orwtn, Stella. Probert to. Los Angeles, where they were go- and Myrtle McEwan. " t ing to secure work, according to their story, were arrested last night by tile y Mrs. Eli-- a S. Stewart delightfully police officers and turned over to Pro" a party of young people entcrtainjod bation "Officer Roper, Their parents a at appointed dinner "Sunday prettily have been'communicated with, and X in compliment to Mart Robinevening their answers will determine what son, of the ,U. .of V, or Salt Lake City. snail be done with the young A cut glass bowl of violets formed the ' ' I your combings made up travelers. center piece of the dining table, pretty f tien is guaranteed. For covers were laid for the followwhere i n v' hv? w have made switches, WE HAVE- - MONEY to loan on uning guests: Misses Rhea Kerr. Mariiiii'l curls in Trovo at a very rea-.fi- listed stocks and bonds at low rates, on Harris, Jessie Nelson, Marguerite f;irure. Call or mail your comb and for long time. r and Lucille Stewart, Messrs. Qulmby ! - to 2 .7 En Ft. Second South. Ind. For further information call on Stewart, Hyrum Harrls.Alton Ivhv of r: r.i. James A. Oliver, in A. L. Booth's Eureka; Harvey Elliott, of Salt Lake; - -- - ; pneumonia. - Bier-sach.- k - y ' Heat . J"- - Qu,aPi1 LtroRof Art.;. Queeh Elliabeth of Belgium la voted to art 8he la not an artist elf, bnt"Shr keen student of th work of her. anbiecta 'and dahm. . eraT hours a day viewing paintings, sculpture and other objects of artls-ticreation. Sb buys a great many objects, but in, her, selection ihe does not rely on tne advice and suggestion of ojthers.. .: le uys what she likes, and her tastes generally are approved by the scholars In Brussels whom she knows thoroughly, and with whom she argues capably on . many disputed points. Recently she bought a still life picture painted ;.. by Mile; RonnerV a -- has youngartistlnBFusselr--an- d hung f it : in .her private . apartments. The composltlonofTTneTpjalnHngTla one of extreme simplicity, the chief colors being dark red and blues. d. in e . lectrioCon.quest of Pyrenees. u Owing to their great mean elevation. the Pyrenees form" onef of the most complete mountain wans in the wqrid, capable of arresting ... the march;, of commerce as well as that, of armies. Hitherto ho -- railways have traversed the chain; communication , between France and Spain being kept nj) round the ends." But now electricity enables engineers to attack this vast wall with success;. since electric traction 4s possible on grades ..too steep for steam engines to overcome. TwcT'railways are in course of construction across the ehainr onebet wen ; Ar-le-f Tnerffiis and Rlpoll, 4he other between Olbron and JacaXx Both will be operated by electrte poe.r obtained Jrom waterfalls,, which are Tery abundant ta the ' For vthe Oloron-Jac- a Pyrenees line . current of 21.00tVhorse power" Is available, and for the Ax line one of still greater, capacity, ':L Rex andfEllSf y, "LEST WE FORGET ft . -- of-fic- L, tKiNS. FROPRIETEESS.' . . :. ... ? Mr.." and. Mrs.. Vt-r- Nelson... - . JACQUES TO STAND TRIAL (Continued from Page 1) LECTURER IS fendant was discharged on the j that Mrs.1 Baxtiett : gets a deed - to the property,-- and that she then pay- - her own costr-osaif'" Ezra Lewis, who- - sued ' Albert Chadwick ,in a claim and delivery suit in Justice John Thorgeirson's court .at .Thistle,., in ..which, tbeetl-sio- n was in faver of defendant, has Fourth district "court-- ' appealed The petition of Neil Gardner for let ters of administration is the staie- of Serena Gardner, deceased.ot.Spanish under-siajndi- ng : COillC Macbeth. Maron Lescant Dora .Thome. 1 . f - Wm. D. McCrackan, M. A., C. S. B.J :ia-th- e of ..Bostoiv.will ..lecture at the - opera one of He is house Friday evening. the members of the board of lecture ship of the First Church of Christ, been set-io- r Scientist, and, recognised as one, of Fork,i-jias;- . heiring , Feb-- " " ' s most . - i. , brilliant speakers. the ' roery18. ' The suit of Henry P.' Taylor : No admission fee will be charged, the lectnre being "given, under the H. .Hay ft Co., , wa beaf-- , dn sth-- , auspices of jthejocal. organisation. IJe F.onrjhitdistrict court,. by ?udge,JE. ; - .- wift- - diflpuseuthejjejjefs "end, Joctrines of Christian Science, and those who attend are assured of a most .interesting discourse. A large attendancejs hoped for. Boo Saturday. .PlaintifX. la suing be., due on a real - estate ' deal. Defendant claim" ; this amount was to epaid plaintiff in. the event of a sale of the property"; involved, by defendant , and not otherwise, and alleges that the gale was not made and that there- fore there is no liability. Defendant .: alsosk8 for the return of $100 paid, plaintiff "on the agreement between ' the two parties, on f for 1630.20, alleged-t- Where He Posted HI Letter. . A young Reuben - from Kentucky blew Into Washington the other, day with a bunch of wealth which he had reeently acquired. - He didn't know much about the city and this was-sooexemplified. He wrote a' letter to the friends In BerryrUle and Inclosed a $20 bill in then', calmly walked out of his hoteL-andumped that letter in one of tbV waste paper boxes that hang on the lamp postsA gentleman standing near, .ratSer curt oua to knowwhj fne-- had doner this,-aske-d him If he knew that that waa a waste japer box and not a letter box, and you just ought to lave seen theyway that . Rubei scratohed the melon rinds, orange peel, peach seeds, etc., out of .that box. He rescued his letter all right; but It "didn't look a . n - - The- case-'T- was taken under advisement till next " Saturday. . Elizabeth W., Booth of this city has Commenced suit for divorce against tieDer r. aootn on tne ground of-f- af hre. to ..provide and intemperance, Plaintiff asks for the eustody of four minor children and for alimony. The-- ' parties "were married In Salt Lake- April 11,, 1899. The case of Henry P. Taylor vs. W. H.. Ray Co. has been taken under advisement till Saturday, Feb. 11." ' . bit pretty. In Justice E. court, Satur day HjberT. Booth entered a plea of 3 Treatment of Skin Troubles. to battery, committed on his Liquid atr and carbon dioxide have guilty .William Warren,,- - and been successfuly employed,-- ; in, the father-in-latreatment of various skin troubles. was fined $10. such as moles,- - pimples; superficial cancer and tuberculosis abscesses. The suit of Edwin S IJinckley vs. The temperature of the carbon is the Thomas now being L., Vincent et al same as that of snow, and that of the "a jury"in the Fourth disheard before liquid is .much lower, but the carbon seems to answer all nurnoses luat as trict court Plaintiffs are suing for satisfactory as the other. The methetH $150 damages for the wrongful deten-- " of ; treatment - Is : as follows Cotton tion offive, cows alleged to have been taken possession of by defendants pn wool, wound tightly on the end of rod, It dipped thtd the double-walleJune 29 1910," and which were later. glass flask of liquid air and then replevened by plaintiffs. .Defendants it " , d comes inflamed., and in from' 10 to 20 stroying their crops and that they placed the animals In a corral In order days the morbid growth sloughs off. to protect thetr erops" and also" to pre The first readin g-- of the "children's vent the animals from -- losing . their hour" will be given in., the .library , on lives by The parties own Wednesday next from 4:30 to 5:30. adjoining farms west of 'this1 city. The children's hour-w- as established and .will .be maintained "by the Nine teenth Century Club of this clt- y- g. - -- CagUostro.-- - r' i v J - some-cas- e - - ... FOIEYMftDHEYPlIIS . -- - ... 7 ent which-agreem- A few' ljilnutes' dejay "id treats'ing of croup, even-thlength of time It takes for a doctor often Francca de Rimini: KIDNEY SPEEDY RELIEF FROM proves dangerous. The safest way King of fhule. is to keep Chamberlain's Cough RemA TROUBLE Windsor. Wives of Merry edy, in the house, and at the first inPharaoh.' "1 had an acute attack dication of croup give the child a dose. disease with inflammation of the kid- Pleasant' to take and always cures. t.tfer nf" Medlerp,' neys and bladder, and dizziness," says Sold by Jledqiilst Drugs Co., three Uncle Tom's Cabin. Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, MichI "A stores.. . ' With Bridges Burned; bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overinflamSt Paul and the Centurian. come the attack, reduced-th-e ' ; Thomas A. Becket. mation, took away the pain and mao " the bladder action normal I wish The, Vampire." could know of "this wonderFob Bacms KitKcnut. ieii Rather educational, isn't It? Watch everyone ful remedy." For sale by Hedquist this space- - for coming features. IForj5kle byJIedquist Drug Co, .Drug Co.,;U,ree stores - " - o' belng-mad- over-eatin- -- :., C1ISTI SCIENCE - : 1 rFarrcr-Brosr-fcC- or: - . - Latest Styles fo r --Spring -- -" Friday, February lo, a Al. A., . LADIES COMBS AND SUITS pres-enc- -- IN .: - quiet rbvU beautifulf heme wedding pf yesterday was that of. Miss and-- . Lester K ferine, Taylor G Baker, of Delaware, Ohio, which took place at high noon at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. C, H Taylor, The ceremony waa perform ed by Bishop O, H. Berg, in the e of the Immediate, families, Following the ceremonyt a wedding breakfast waa served and later the young couple left for Salt Lake. where . they will reside.. TrAjrver-r- A delightful event of the past week Miss JEdna - Thomas- ,- of Pleasant was he-eard - party "iven rfltnrdBy Grove, spent Sunday in Provo, the evening by Miss Allette . Halvprson gueiVf-jtf,lsTaylor; complimentary - to Miss - Far Loose. : whist-Progressive '.Miss. Vera Harding left Saturday were games . played ' during the for Salt Lake: City, where she will be evening. The rooms were attractive, the guest of Jtfrs. Charles Blake. with vases of pink and white carnations, the same flowers also adorning Mra-..aJe, Mawleft Saturday-fo- r tne luncheon tables, The guests were Chicago, where she will spend some Miss Fay, Loose, Miss Lielhal.,SjodaJbJ time visiting the different millinery of Sal( Lake; Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mr" " establishments. H ob- and, Mrs. P., CL. Peterson," ertsrFerre Decker, and "Messrs, Wy tMiss Mable Anderson of Fairview man Berg, W. J. Stiehl and Dean ha .returned home., alter, a . pleasant Brrraha)!, -a visit in Provo, the guest of Miss Hat CHANTICLEER AT THE REX ... tie Sutton. ., No, Maude Adams Is not playing the , The Misses sGrace, Rueda. and "Bar- - title role in this production bjtT tie fcara, Paxman; spent Sunday in peas 8elix.oojmpany,.... Jt. is a burlesque on ant Grove, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ChanUcleer as such , it is , quite . clever. You - will certainly enjoy- - it Alma Paxman. Besides this there are - other excel 4 4 litr and Mrs.- - E.--Ti Harding and Mr lent feature at 4Kh houses,including and Mrs. G. F. Beckstead left Sunday "Herod,, and the Nw-boKing", at for California, where they will spend the Ellen. This is a gorgeous- produc some l time visijung tion., It is a GapmonrY which fact as . sures you skill, art and splendor in The ;,GirL' Question, Club , me$ last presentation. eveningat , he t home,., of c Misa , Hae.1, Hav you read "Thelma" by MSkrif- 8tronj, ;jhe ioiio.wingjnemn.era; were Corelli? , If not do so at, once,. We presenii... Misses.. EJJa May Milner, are going to run this Jn about four Flossie. punfuLeona. Dunn, Rhea Kerr, weeks.. Vera Davis, Irene Evans and Jetta ' Maiben. " . 20& CnniSTIATi i4nc See: "" I |