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Show mv THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 23, FOSTER $6.00. Shoe "Your Choice Friday and Saturday, November I Mf. and Mrs. Ariel F. Gardon enter Power company at Olmsted, and is a tained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. native of Michigan. Miss Moore is a .popular young lady of Provo. MonWilliam S. Bassettof Salt Lake "City, day, December 4, has been chosen as during the week. the wedding day, and their many friends are pleased to know that the Mrs. A. F. Cardon and baby will young people will reside in Provo aftleave' the latter part r of the week to er their marriage " ' epend the Thanksgiving holidays in A. prettily appointed dinner was giv.Salt Lake City, with her grandmoth en last evening by Miss Vera Harding er, Mrs. C. A. Eldredge. ' in to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril " compliment .. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stiehl, who Duffin.. Mr. Duffin will leave SaturK tlOTQ enfint loot mAtiik v. I ... day evening for a mission to Europe. visiting the former's parents, are ex Pink cartiations adorned the dining table and covers were laid for six pected to arrivein Provo tomorrow; guests, -- U4 -Mrs. D. D. Houtz.'of Salt Lake City, . is the guest df her daughter, Mrs. J. ' W. Bishop, this week. S " v- -- .. One lot of men's Hats for a a a u ,., -- MEMORIAL ; c ' ' : .. the best shoe made and You get save a dollar. beautifully-arranged4inn- last er ' t Newton Jackson was the guest of xiouur ui a wosi uenguuui anair giv en by a number of his friends Tiies, day "evening, prior to his departure -- "for Great:. Britain this evening.' Pink and white carnations were used in the dainty decorations of th'eTooms. Interesting games were played and the first 'p'rizes were won by Miss Flossie Dunn and Newton Jackson, while the consolation prizes were awarded Miss A . Hattle Walker and Lucian Noyes. luncheon was served and dainty place " cards were laidfor the following . guests: " Missies Florence Moore, , Rhea Kerr,' Flossie Dunn, Jetta Mai-- " ben, Lucille Dunn, RevaT Davis, Hattie Walker, Ferris Noyes, Leona Dunn, Irene Evans, Messrs. Don Johnson, Sy v. Thomas, Mart Roy lance, James Bullock, Lynn Sutton, Junius Jackson, Shirley Adams, Ray Borg, Mr. and Mrs. uciafo Noyes and Mr. and Mrs. El von , ir. Hyrum-Hen-lin- e, -- MeFFisoEh-Kenneth ' rs JBCkSSQ. . , THE BEST Solo and Chorus. Crawford Chaplain Opening Ceremonies Opera-Dous- W-C- - ..... Opening Ode The Lodge and Chorus - ." Ave Maria String Quartette Prof. Gudmundson, Nelson, Glazier and " Boy lance Babe Helcon - - - z . THE N CING, T - - ETC. SONGS, DAN-- , REAL HIGH- A -' , - - , ' .Audience . 'i i . USUAL PRICE t - y ten m. 1 P -- , - - -- . , . -- - In England - Less Missionary Money. v garlnghe -- .. -- p -- "Uuvlyi'liiLll10ZMT HALL Thanksgiving Flowers - 70J ' S;50 lit- - ii - GivenT:byjf heT" PrdvcTBahd of WE GUARANTEE OUR PLANTS ' THE OLD RELIABLE Provo Floral Company 160 West 1st South n every Christian Should See-Succe- ss, -- Viola Allen's Greatest . y x y From F. Maricm Crawford's Novel Presented y5 by a remark- "THE WHITE SISTER" able company, including f I . Jeanne Touler : ' America's most beautiful emotional actress. PRICES Lower floor, $1.00 arffl $1.50; Balcony. 75c and '' - ' , $1.00; dalkry,' 50c. ? -- I - i the bestsellinfif couh mprliVin bnr the market y because it does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected to do: it stops coughs and colds speedily and effectively Should be kept in the house pnstantlytwliere thereare children; A prompt help for croup arid whooping cough. Give it to jour children, r Takeitybursdf.Containsiioopiates. Thgflimns.'is iira yellow package. For Sale by Hedquist Drug Cofnpanjr IS to-da- A. blossomipg--Pot-Plants!Fefn- " A play N - : Carnations, per dozen . . , 75c Narcissus, per dozen . . . ,v. to Chyrsanthemums, per dozen jB'ulbv J Narcissus, Hyacinths, ' "Calla" Lillies,; s, Chinese Lily, and Cyclamen Roses, Palms, 'Carnations, Ger: anjums;' in fact, all flowering plants . aLthe' . cheapest pjice,li it . , ; . . " 4 X PROVO OPERA HOUSE, one night, Monday, Nov. 27th. ;. First Time Here. . " f X , Treasurers of missioaary societies are finding, bo ther sayrenHnafices to be slow, with many complaints In their correspondence of tightness in that part of the money market devoted to charities. These officials- - believe lows. these temporary conditions to cause the slight failing off in gifts to their Not rn Her Line. societies, and to other benevolences, "Auut Liza, I jes' come in to see If rather than any laoR of real interest In missions on the part; of Christian you wouldn't like ..to Jine de mission band." 'Fo' de Ian. sake, hpney. men.. .... what yo come to me fo'? Don't yo' know I kain't eoeii play de mouf D. & R. G; Excursion. For'ithe Utah State Teachers' asso- org'int!-- TtKm'' Ilcrn; ciation meeting, to be ' held at Salt LakeCIty, November 27, 28 and 29, For Tourists' Comfort. the Denver & Rio Grande will sell The French national touring office, round-tritickets to Salt Lake City a government feature established in return and at the rate of one single Paris, is an effort to facilitate the fare for the joufid trip. Tickets to movement of tourists in that country. All information' about jplaces of interbe. sold November 26, 27, 28 and 29, est and routes Is here available. good returning until December C . 4- 'seven-tenth- century A formidable treatise was written in order to denounce the use" of the beverage by monks. The treatise appeared in 1624. but the monks saw to It, by' aestroylng evry copy tbat. came their way, that Its circulation' wars small and brief. Chocolate houses succeeded coffee houses,. In London as centers of a supposed although Roger greater refinement, North describes them as centers for the beneflt-- of -- "rooks and eellfesT)f quality, where gaming Is added to all the rest," and where plots against the state were hatched by idle fel- " " , ... locolate at First Disliked. Chocolate as, rarded astm invention of the devil by a considerably class PRICED VAUpEVILLE. -- '.,:. f - - Doxology leteher fa. Thomas C Clark Sisters . Lodge . Clothiers and Haberdashers. We make up suits and overcoats from Knight Woolen Mills Cloth WITH WORK,' TOGETHER IN CHARACTER Rev. P. A. SImpkins " New Heaven and Earth Gaul Chorus1 Prof. R. C. Johnson and Closing Ceremonies ii IN CHARACTER A WONDER ... Address . Hon. J. W-- N. Whitefcotton Adams Duet, "The Better Land" Woodward and Lund - Remember, these prices prevail for these 2 days only e . The Lodge Eulogy EVER-A- TonlnT and" the yVeek Invocation numb(r of the friends "of Mrs. N. . C. Crawford W. W. Tiffany pleasantly surprised her Chaplain at her home in the First ward yesterTHE BASSETT CONCERT, day afternoon. fusic, games and so- riarConversation were enjoy etrancT Music lovers of Provo who attend ed .the concertgiven last eveawg-b- y4 during the afternoon a dainty luncheon " William, S. Bassett and Sybella Clay was served." ton Bassett, assisted by the Provo '. V The Utah Sorosis clnb met yester-da- Tabernacle choir, were unanimous in afternoon at the home of Mrs. their decisions that it was on3 of the Jacob Evans. Mrs. Charles Ward gave moet "delightful recitals held" in' this the first paper of the afternoon, sub- city. WTiile the audience was small, ject "The Religion of France," follow- it atoned for its size tjy the' sincerity ed by a paper prepared by Mrs. Deal aM Warmth of its applause. All numand read. by Mrs. S. R. Callaway, on bers were well received. "French Cathedrals." The next ses- D. & R. G. Excursion. slon of the club will be held at the i For the Utah State Teachers "asso home of Mrs. Evans. i ciation meeting to be held at Salt Miss Lorena Dusenberry has re- Lake City, November 27, 28 and, 29, turned from a three weeks visit with the Denver &. Rio" Grande will sell tickets to Salt Lake . City friends and relatives in Salt Lake round-tri- p ' ' ; and return at the rate of one single City. ; ""vfare for the round trip. Tickets to Mrf and Mrs! William M . Roylance be sold TCovember 26, 27, 28 and 29, v. Ill entertain about forty" of tlieit returning until December i. friends at a ea'rd party at thejr home ' 1 -- .' this evening, j-, Carnatlonsj 70 cents per doz. Provo ' ' ' '. .. Floral Co., Phone 332. ,.' Mrs. Eleanor R. Moore announces tlje engagement of het.daughter, Elsie, Carnations, 75c a dozen lafgS; fine to Merrill Rowe. Lott, the marriage to chrysanthemums, ""WHft,"pInk and yel taKe place .early in Decembef. Mr. low, atilfi" nciw'pTaci'P'honrEfG'HT Lott Is connpcted with the Telluride O.. lProO Greenhouse Company, A "The Home of Good Shoes" been arranged for the occasion: . ,? .Ch6pIn ReidProfessor Hark! Hark! My Soul , - Dudy Buck j Benedictftn ...... Boy's Sweater Coats, all wool, regular $1.25 and " $1.50, for 00& eve- ning in compliment to Mr. ajhd Mts. "William S. Bassett, of Salt Lake CTtyT Th emembers of tnej B. P. 0. E., a dozen intimate friends of the hon-ore- Provo Lodge No. 849, will hold their being the guests. A bowl of ex- annual memorial services at the Opquisite yellow chrysanthemums adorn-e- d afternoon, Decemthe dining table, where place 'cards' era houser-Stfid- ay 4. ber The following program has were laid for twelve. 1.45 1.95 a y. " SERVICES DEC. 4 at a Mrs. A. F. Carbon was. hostess a $.95 Your choice of any boy's hat in the house for Newton Jackson will leave thiseve- r sing on a mission to Great Britain, - a u We' have too many extreme high grade Women's 'hoes and to reduce stock you may take choice-o- f our Foster, $6.00 La dies' Shoes at a dollar' off. There is no line in Provo of anywhere near so high in qual-it- . ELKS 24-2- 5 Twenty pieced the best X in the county ; 1 Admission 50c. PHONE 332 JUS . Extra Lady 10c Gas-Drive- Shljf. '.v n Experiments have been quietly con ducted a man Vessel called the Progress, formerly a vedette boat in the British navy, to determine the effectiveness of tMnlnes Ior marine iiarposeTne remarkable feature' of the machinery of the Progress Is the closeness with which it approximates to steam machinery lnrorktniand manipulation. The engine It to ' the haft,: like and the access of this plan 1 regarded as promising ' the poDsibUltv of dispensing with intermediate gearing and electrical transmission for large' Tea els fitted with engines. Tooth's Companlpn, direct-couple- steam-engin- e, , gas-drive- n the Highest Garden. I! The highest .garjlen in" the world 1 said to be the Alpine Garden of Bot- any, which waylaid out by the lataCanon Chanouf, iormerly rector of ,th Hospice of --Xlttle-St, Bernard, , th London Globe has discovered. - It la situated at an elevation of i,200 me " ters, or 7,150 feet Here are, to' round almost ail species of mountalnr, flowers,, not only those common In thv Alps, Pyrenees; Carpathians, the Can. casus and .the Balkans; but even from. far ; bff V.Himalaya. The canon con-celved the Idea in 18S8, but It was sot until 1902" that his project becam effective." in year the comr mune of Thuile gave him the land. the-latt- er : - - ' ; . ' |