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Show HALD, TIIEPRQVQ Society N ews Ml -- The NlneteepthJCentuTy . club met yesterday afternoon at the borne. of r Ira. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2J, 1911. 'Sweater i 3 v r: " 1 PERSONALS a. thorttlfU.liwa8.irtJay, - -:i-o,- '. Weelt , I bos-Ites- - i tel UUh. ? - - Mr.and Mrs. Dan McAllister, of Provo Canyon, were the guests of Mr. and Mr. Brig Gardner at 8panlsh Mies Lotye Elkms, daughter of the late T. A. Elkln's, bf Prove and George L, neff, formerly of Salt Lake City, but no of California, were, married a'Salt Lak City Thursday by Deputy County Clerk J. U. Eldredge Sr.; in the office of the county elerk. , Mr. 2neff Secretly took bis fiancee to the cmnty clerk's office, procured a mar' ge .license end bad tbej ceremony erfonned on the' spot to. utwit tbels ' - ' - Pork Sunday. Mis's llattie Reeler was the guest of at 8panlah Pork Mrs. Brig Gardner during the week. - - Mr. and Mrs. lh?C. Carlos, of Eu reka, were Provo visitors during the - Weefc"Zl3T- - 7 Mr. and Mrs A. P, Cordon will spend . Esca-lant- 4te-CbriU- dies - :- and Infant's Sweaters Mrs. - George Sutherland Is spend ing a few days with friends In Provo. at especially Bishop. . ... - ... -e-vening. - . D.-- J. -- ' - I ; -- - . - e, TayjQj-ipre3ide- - ,. V -- . . - - 1 - 4, r . ... 1 J I . the latesF" shapes and shades in i Millinery Displayjof Sweaters H ' - ' jr....-"..- -- . : , - - - .' - Imagine their trip; from bakery to your ers with high neck. m te EXCLUSIVE-DESIGN- S Opening, Sept. 22-2- 3 Mme. Amerauld in Attendance1 and moisture kept in grocers'boxesand finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. "Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked ? - School Sweaters Garnet Cardinal friend Senator Calvin Brice was here," said Colonel Lemert of Ohia "Ohio never fully appreciated the worth of Brice until he was gone, and those who knew the real man personally neverjtire of Jelling about his ca-reer. Long before his election to the senate he came to my town of Bucy-ruas a cjlever young lawyer, but even then he was beginning to Indicate what was in him; After our consultation he insisted on meeting with a famous character of our town who-- kept a rfllher nmUir nlw, 1 -" do not mean-public resort, but Justa gentlemen' poker game, Brice bad beard a lot about the wonderful skill of these citizens, and he had a curl ority to try them a spell as a matter begged "orjvcjeationI. with tears' in my eyes not to risk bis money 'with such' experts, 'nut he imiled. Then ! explained that I would t C have a supply of funds for him when ; S hfl I'll roaifi 1a Uxot ir.'n oa I f1t 1, 1 urertfiese local sports .would trim ! v AvV-vVyv-' , him down to tiia ahirt studsr- -i even ' begged that 1 might take care of ht - Black Brown Cream Tan s . . Navy hfch-rln- II A a S u.ui I -- I worried-good deal that and could hardly sleep thinking night, what was happening - to Brice. I hastened to find him the next morn- f V ing, . He was chipperr and smiling, i and- -l asked - him- - if any to leave. He snjiled 'i money and pulled out a roll of bills. Then he explained that he had tackledour u. local tieavywelghts in a quiet little gentlemen's game, and had won eyery dollar they could fake-anscrape to-gether. I have never warned men like ! X Brice against poli'P into any sort of a wasted'Wash-Ingtogame. It is nr - Post. with-whic- -- n - FIND' DEPOSIT 1 perfectly keptn"T No moisture can reach them no con- Luck PERIDOTS OF Stone 1 : r Fresh Oysters, he-nee- ded Egyptian have perfectly, baked soda crackers a ll Discovered ... .. , .. first of the season served at SPENCER'S CAFE taminating influ-- e nc ecafiraf f eetr their flavor their XPEN ALL NIGHT Remember We Cater to ' Ladies . e 44 goodness is imprisoned only to be liberated by you for you when you open the package. Always in the moisture proof package. Never sold in bulk. 5 cents a package. in Lsrgo Quantities Near Whers Cleopatra's Needle Stood. Ellen & Rex deposit of peridots has recently been discovered In Alexandria , within a stone's throw of where the Cleo patra's needle, now in Central park. New. fork, once stood. These stones, which are amber in color, for many years have been found In large quantities in Upper Egypt, but never before in this section of the finder h? secured a country;i-Th- e; concession to work the ground, and has .uncovered several thousand of these" stones, at a depth not greater than ten feet It is believed that the in theiffiunda-tionperidots of bouses of the ancient. and in tombs as;anomen at - ' ' luck. : The .stones now found are estimated to have "been buried for over 1,500 years. Their value Is not great the price of the stone of the average' weight of three carats "being one dollar. The discoverers" or ibe-- : Alexandria deposit have also Secured a to work ground, on the lalands of, Rahamah and Kad-Al- i near Assib, in Red sea territory 1 belonging to Italy.;: Some perldoC have recently been found there and it Is believed the deposit is a large one never be? A 'THEATRES r were-Mrie- ELLEN Sept. 23:25. "THE RANCHMAN'S SON" Western Drama Saturday-Monda- s " TICON- -' "500 REWARD" Biograph Corned "THE DIVING GIRL" Biograph Drama, and one other feature. REX ; ' ; "CAPTURE OPPT. themselves frequently, as' be received a payment of 30 a ton on all soap produced in England, in return for a monopoly, granted to the Westminster Company of S6apmakera.vKing James did bis best to jpush the business of the company by. issuing a royal proclamation as to the virtues of Its soap, which was dec'ared to be "good, sweet and serviceable for our people." -- JHe forbade the' Importation pf Soap, and appointed officers to put down Illicit. Eoap boiling.' His e fforts were . rewarded by payments from the about fljjO.QdQ u tar NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DEROGA" War Drama."" "THE 8 PENDER FAMILY" . "COMING- - Comic. THE 'CANVASSED " . Comic.; , one . other feature. '."."'rir"....t". '- . - - ' ' Tariff Tax Paid Monarch. J:in me aays oi jamen. sir Aimrou Wright's Indictment of washing would have been,4.confiideredi a seriotiif-- ; fense. That monarch,, although not waa clean - himself, conspicuously anxious that bis subjects should wash . 7 , con-cessio- n Reports.. -- -- Egyp-llau- s fore.mtned.--ConsuIa- r y, K . ave Urieeda Biscuit we y - j watch. "Well, Now-that-we-h- Irvine's hlV-almost 4 - Waters Left by the Flood. . Vedrines. In his flieht to Madrid which assednear,chain2of-lakfew tourists have visited Th DAaort de Carlitte, In the Pyrenees, close on 10.000 feet ahnvn ttia nen rnntalna nn ' Hlim less than sixty lakes of varying aizea, These according, to local tradition, were left at tne lima of th nnA When the waters 'subsided it appears that Noah and bis family landed on the Puy de Prlrue. one of tha hich peaks In the dlstrlctConvlnclna proof of the truth Of this tradition t found in an iron, ring to which, the peasants declare, the Ark was moored woen the landing was effected. . M. Hls Judflmfttod.- . . V";-- ... Breath Wasted. - Jjir'and Opetmig , ' collars. PLAYER Celenel Lemert TetlsHew Wamlnf Late Ohio Senator Was - , the bakeries.: Sweaters with - ; crisp soda crackers were the people in at- - tractive -- prices. .Mrs. D. D. Bouts,' of Bait Lake City, " "A Tlsit to Washington always rewill visit inr Provo for a few days, calls the goodi.old: days when my with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. S- D. J. Vincent, of Salt Lake City, will spend Sunday in Provo with his the lawns and interesting Paul Vincent will spend the family. james were played during - the of the Coming week in SaU fore part wasone the affair: AltogetherLake City; the guest of Kenneth" Hoof the most pleasant, of the Week. mer. The many friends of John Ridge, of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starllie," of ijalt ibis city will be interested in learnLake of to Ctiyr were guests of Mrs. his Miss Millie ing marriage Sherwood which occurred Thursday Vincent during the w$ekt evening-at-th- e home of Mrsr Berg, Carroll N. Whitman, who has been where a reception was held for. the Mr.' fcnd, Mrs.. Ridge spending the summer at the home of young couple. hie uncle, L. L. Nunn, has returned returned to Provo Thursday evening, to Ithaca, N. Y., where he will rer :. where they will reside. sume: his studies at Cornell university. The members of the ."Home Comfort" club successfully "carried out a t Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor and MiSBMina "Taylor attended the wed-- , snrprisef or Mrs. FitfTSiPEvansTues. diy evening at the home of. Mrs. Jo dfngof Mies' Bessie Taylor and Frank "which' was solemnized in Salt seph Kirkwood. The rooms were at Taylor, last C,tjr tractively "decorated for theNleasapt.Lalte affair, the dining room in' aNiolor Mies- - loha- - Knight- ,- daughter- - of "Mm scheme of pinlTand green .wlth dahjia and Mrst" Jesse Knight, will leave toand foliage and the parlor, in dark red morrow for Los 'Angeles, where dahlias. Cards were the feature of HhANsill night attend the Wefltlakfi School tee evening and musical selections flM also were given. The guests at the J . affair were Mr. and Mrs. John "Guy, OLD CUSTOM BRINGS TROUBLE Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. S, Jepperson, Jr Mr.,and Mrs.jYounBMen try toprce Entrance te Alma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John - Young " Girl's Heme tnd Are Shotr .Thurgood,,Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Palm..J er, the Misses Nellie Taylor, Edith erompren7FIorence Ackerll, Mattie VexFo'uf "young Tiien'anBavee'ensfiot at Irate fatherto (Yalaisr by and Marietta Beesley, Miss Emma whose daughter they had come to pay Starr aniL'Messrs. . Alma BurreBten, courtrTTbeyJ were refused admission George Beegley, vJaci So'uter IunF'A. to the- nouf e" and when theyl tried "to Chrifttonsen.''. . - force 1 heir- - way-t- n the father took e down his gun and fired. Two of them The Sorolss Junior ciub-h- eld its were slightly wounded and the other meetSng; Thursday night at the home two seriously. The father was arr'of. Mrs". Lef ter G. Baker, when the new rested. - The encounter and its almost tragic officers of the club were installed, with ending were due to an ancient custom Miss Mina .The. which prevails in the villages of the subject for the C6tfthg season will be canton of Valals and, in the Alpint "Mythology," and Miss Kate Alexander hamlets of the German cantons. After a girl has reached the age of eighteen Ject. A vocal 'selection, was given by her parents are not surprised to. re Ceive the" visit of- several'yoUng men ,:. ..K.tT'.T Hf inn lnn" XT.11 qo Auud icn ext. J '::?.;L' after .the Cay's work to ask to see The ttaiTiage of Miss Josephine their daughter and pass a pleasant evening In the ; family circle. ..The Thomas, of SpringvIUe, and'Wyman visit, is looked i)nas a compliment, Berg, of this city," will be "solemnized and as the young men bring with them Wednesday next in the Salt Lake City wlnes .and foodthey "are generally temple." The young couple "will "spend welcdmed by the parents. The cusa few" days in the northern part of tom, which is known as the "VeiUee." the state before 'returning to Provo results Iniptrnrinntiops and "Often In 'iman'lageal where they wTirreside. -- ever tasted fresh, arebeing offered : POKER Before the advent ol Uneeda Biscuit tnei ordy persons who an deaTrsocietyoX tbe Congregai Jonal church at the" home of Mr. and Irs. W. , A. Thome, t Ahuge bonfire ?as arranged in the yard, where the young folks cooked a, delicious supper. The lawns were brilliantly illuminated with colored 'electric lights and 'the olora of the society were in evidence Cozy corners werear-ranged-o- n everywhere. .: Misses' J-a- . he memtera of extreme sehsmvff to moisture. I. THIS WEEK per annum, in the forest service of the department of agriculture.. The department states that at least 400 additional rangers will be required within the enxt year- .- The examina tion la TJtah will be held at the fol lowing placet: Beaver, Ephralm, Kanab, Logan, MosJTKephl, Panguitch, Provo, St. George, Sa'llna, 8alt Lake City, and Vernal. The examination will consist of the following subjects: LPractic Questions, Field Tests. Experience EducaJtion and Fitness. ':, affair of the past the coming week in Logan, the gueBts ' "" ? eek was the barteeue given last BR1CE AS A of Mrs." Lucy Crdoiu A. most delightful are mr Mrs- - Will Knight was a Visitor at gram had been imaged" by-- the art Salt "Lake The , United States , Civil Service City during the week. committee, Mrs. -- Thornhill' and Mrs. commission announces an. examination P. B Neweombe.-Addresses were Postmaster James Clove, accom October 23 and 'ti t the places mengiven by Professor Thornhill and Rev. panied by bis daughter, Miss Ivy tioned below toj secure ellglb'es from E. A, Lemoine, and the members of Clove, and 'Miss Myrtle" McEwan which to make certification to fill vathe club responded to roll call with a couple of days of this week cancies as they may occur in the poselections In relation to art Dainty spent in 8alt Lake City, guest at the Ho- sition of assistant forest ranger, f 1400 s. refreshments were served by tea I : Spda-crpcker- itf- iV and an Interesting and delightful pro--' ! 1 - -- e At the Decles-Goul-d wedding recep tion an r example of " lhe somewhat caus t la w it ot-- lie world greatest ttcf man philanthropist. Miss; Jlelen; Gould, was quoted. - .r.:.. Miss Could, discuBslng a certain -- 1 ; spendthrift bachelor, remarked; vf t "Tou are quite wrong in saying that he has no idea of the value of money.. He proposed.. Td one of my nieces twice." , , - .T . ; - VTI j. mm iSTT There Was a Difference. v Protestant clergyman has decided,-muc- h to the disappointment or ills congregation, to accept a call to another pnlplt In an eastern city; A neighbors ewjaya ago. one e' met tne little snn or this- - minister, and said; "So your father is going to work la A local iDt-th- m. t. oiauKiown, a .ft. . u m ne: The little, hoy looked np In surprise. . "Only to preach "Oh, no," he said. -- the.. , A Cruel Apologist. " . Baby Eulogy. ; "Mr.,.tilJggins takes .himself very ; Us Come tight in, old nian, and see seriously, said the critical young wo- Our new baby I. Tbai-isn't he great T ;ll;,.v inan.y::fi?-'"'VIle-O- h, yes! rine.yvell, they say ' War. Measure for Flying Machines. r: '.'Well,"; replied Miss. Cayenne, "you homely babies 'groir up tobejt la pfoposed to nass a law in can't blame him. To. be thrown into Is, you van be thankful t rance projjding that private flying a cruel world with no more braina Or welt, bow much he looks like his machines may be requisitioned by the than he possesses would be a serious , mother, I mean?" ortrnment in rse'o.war. , . matter for anybody." j . - - -- , hand-eoine-ttb- , |