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Show I r t THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER PARIS LIKES WHITE'. CANARY -- r DqntalSkill t-- GayXaptUI and Fetches 7 High Price. i ,'- . . The Parisian haf en tmtable: little weakness for tfcir't'pa'ry.' Every street echoes to the-of this noisy bl d, and in the holiday time, when families are awayv there are concierges" hose mor or fess restricted" ijuarters are positively cumbered with cages of canaries loft in their charge by ab- g thern,. - sent tenants. ' But in or cut of ice season the bird market is held every Sunday In the fear in the City Island and a lively CLUB NEWS, PERSONAL MENTION, SOCIETY NOTES trade in canaries is always, done. The ' Call No. 95 for, Society Editress- -best songsters In the ' market ome from an oldmso close the market,-wher- e an lives ornithologist who The dancing party to be given in Seethaler, Mrs. Albert Jeffries, Mrs, his life In teaching canaries to spends the First ward social hall this Hyrum Jlatton, Mrs. Hannah Leonsingand he has now,' after some years Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mrs. Jarvis of effort, ard, by" the' members .of the Sorosis produced a pTire white canary Mrs. Henry Goddard, Mrs. with a song as powerful and sweet Aydelotte, Junior club promises to be one of the as any yellow of gree'a bird ever, Leo Peck, of Salt Lake City. most delightful of the season. The , sold. . The of the white canary bfr Tfie supply club will Nineteenth Century members of the club areMies Mltra at present strictly limited, those Eva meet loTfioTrbw afternoon at the home ing. Taylor, Zella Farrer-Stubs- , that were sold last Sunday .fetched Jones, Maline Glazier, Georgia Calla- of Mrs. Samuel Schwab, when "the comparatively high prices; but ; they way,' Anna Newell, Fay had all the honors of the day, 'and for be the will fuirnished .by Alta Taylor,' Opal Noon, Katherine program the few hours that they adorned the Sorosis Junior cL:. stall they were the center of an adof members the Taylor-BakeKatherine Alexander, .' miring and wondering crowd. ' There Vivian Bonnett, Winifred Wilkins, Mrs. Hyrum Ilatton entertalnr.Ja are plenty of canaries that are nearly Veda Dixon, and Winnie Nay lor. white, but this bird Is as white-a- s number of friends at her home Mon- a dove, without anypeck of yellow on Miss Vera Stubbs, whose marriage afternoon. Cards, andsocial chat his plumage. day to Frances Moulton, of Heber, will The Parisian ' has his own special were the afternoon enjoyed during be solemnized next week, is the guest way of transporting his canaries to s and tea was served to twelve guests. the of honor this afternoon at a cage that awaits them at his home. The bird i placed In a small paper shower given by Mrs. Hazel and pinned to the lapel of his coatj Robinson. The guest list Includes the Mrs". W. F.' Bagley and children of bag Paris Correspondence London Stand1 names of the Misses Madeline Salt Lake City, are the guests of ard. Pearl Teasdale, Merline Mrs,, Enoch Goddard. Roylance, Anna Spaffodr, Vera HardMerline Foote, New Heat Unit. ing, Rachael Booth, Mr. and Mrs. CourtlandlO. Baker, Anna Stubbs, Erma Fletcher, Reva The uBe of gas for heating as well Collins, Fern Teters; Amy Taylor, Ed- of Tellunde, Colo., are spending & as lighting has made obsolete the old na Crane, Mrs. Turner ami Mrs. J. W. few days In- Povo, the guests of unit the candle power, owing to the fact that this unit rates merely the Stubbs. Mrs. J. .R. Harsh. ' brightness of the flame, not the heat' -e- Bad teeth are riot alone a discbitifort to you they give a bad impres- sion. iYou -- cannot afford V &&fat rj 'Hi.. (. Nor . can. you afford he ex- travagani of cheap,' 'unsat- isfactory dentistry. You want what you pay for. skilled, careful, conscien-tiouprofesiionai service. That is exactly what I give.. I make no charge for examination. Work guaranteed. X "" ti s, tj Dr. Douglass vening OVER PALACE PRUG STORE PHONE 637 f . Loose-Stieh- l, - r, , J . v f - - AsClIt- - c k V-- . KJf Christmas Joy is joy when the gift is a . . all-ye- ar miscel-laneou- t.' SCENE -- Hath-enbrooc- "When Knighthood Was in Flower," with Miss Anna Day in Julia Mr.-an- ans. " Marlow's more recent experimenters discovered a remarkablo pronected with the Telluride Power com portion between the light and heat of a mantle, and using this, makers are pany. While here he is a guest .W burners according to the units rating the L. L. Nuhn tome. of heat given to hi?m per unit of time in standard calorics. Gas of Mr. and Mr. W. L. B'iersach spent calorics Jjciency a cubic meterj Tuesday in Salt' Lake City. has been recommended as the "StandE. P. BacOn, of Logan city for a few days on business con- -. ard. , Mrs. Giant C. Bagley will spend the. The latest designs of burners for remainder of the week in Salt Lake h.eat and lighting require that the gas have a fairly constant consumption, City. 6ince the maximum efficiency of is attained only when the relaThe Art club will meet tonight at tive quantities of air and gas are the home of Miss Rhea Kerr. Wafer gas may be closely regulated We make artistic funeral piece in added to prevent excessive variation In calorific value. America. any design and at any price deIN THE HERsired. The new place. Phone Eight A WANT-A- D the-burne-r . Mrs Enoch Goddard was hostess at a delightful afternoon tea yesterday in honor of her guest, Mrs. W. F. Bagley, pf Salt Lake City. Large yellow chrysanthemums adorned the tables, where luncheon was served to the following guests; MrsJos, . O. Provo Greenhouse Given Aivay to Our Customers SShnw 7 ? si 1 OurS raping Suii Sale is it sr o I Winrtnw for nisplay: Particulars at our store. .V KODAK A. PROVO the most prominent ractor in keeping afresh its popularity, the play itself Is one that will probably live for many years to come. Em bracing as it does the salient features of nearly every class "of the drama, it not only meets with the enthusiastic approval of the- lover of romantic drama, but the most ar- duous devotes ot melodrama or even ; nnisjcal finds the greatest conu'dy (Mijoymrnt in .ihis lascinating' story of life in the court circles of EngThe land during the Tudor period. suiiK)rting company of over twenty players, srilh which Miss Day has been surrounded, includes a number Oo p !! Prices that beatvany you have ever heard of. Think of Ladies' TAILORED SUITS tor $7.95- These Suits are SaUn- unea ana we are including our entire stock in this sale. You can buy the best suit in our store e. ft $22.50 o O ! 4 t - - in- - our . 77 Studio and Art Store 236 West A Dolls Toys for HEAD LONG $9.50 As an extra inducement to bring everybody out to this sale, we will offer a beautiful line of MESSALINE PETTI COATS,,, all colors, at' ... $2,65 i - House. The " playgroujid .of Europe" is the very appropriate lis me bestowed upon Switzerland. In ,the summer time tourists come from all parts of the world and fill the hotelsthe best organised and best kept of any la the world for lfieSw!sii "are" "a nation" of h,otel keepers. The statement of the Chocolate Soldier, the hero of Bernard Shaw's "Arms aud the Man," that his family has a htftne with three hundred rooms, fifty servants, twenty c)ws and. so on, sounded like a, baronial tale' until he explained that he wa the son of a Swiss hotel keener. Now the long andjevere Swiss win-- ' ter has been - turned., to advantage,, and even when the greatvblue lakes are frozen and the snow, mantles the lower hills, the tourist still raves over the varied beauties and. grandeur of the SwIbs scenery and the nwiy dellghta of her mountain hostelrles. Joe Mitchell Chappie, In National X Tragical .Wedding Party. happening occurred in Turkey a few days ago, at a wedding celebration, the bride, bridegroom and ot the guests-beintwenty-eigh- t blown named ta.piece3. Yabhvwas celebrating Ms wedding ta the village' of Sinan, In the Yemen, when a terrific explosion jiccurred in one of the rooms whej?e powder was stored. T9 bride and bridegroom and guesu all perished, some of them ; being: terribly mutilated. . . An appalling: - -- &9 Children and Picture "If I thought I could get a wife as smart as the wife of that man who bought property up la Westchester, I'd get married tomorrow," said the pessimist. "It was a bum house. he got hold of. Rotting shingles, sagging weather boarding, and defective plumbing sent cold chills chasing all over the man every time he looked at them. Luckily for him his wife was not subject to chills. She Joined a literary society, and one day when nosing around among historical, documents she discovered that their dilapidated little cottage had been somebody's headquarters for about fifteen minutes In some war or other. " 'Patriotic societies can't afford to let this house go to rack and ruin,' she said with spirit. 'It won't cost over $300 to make repairs. We couldn't raise $300 "in three years, but the societies ran get It easily enough, and it Is their duty to do ft.' "She wrote fervent appeals to public spirited citizens who have a hankering for investing money in historic landmarks. Prettysoon contributions began to come in. They were not large, but they were numerous and the first thing that man knew he had Magazine. .the1 Pictures With Patriotic Instincts Paid for the Patching Up of Her Old " Center Street THE PLACE FOR and scenic electrical .elaliorate for the production. equipment HAD Provo, Utah N. Academy. Menlove of wel known aitists, while Manager Writ. K. Sparks tr.rs provided a most The Na,tlpn of Hotel Keepers. All-Wo- ol Hafen Olsen j - You can choose from a large range of colors special lot at e - enough cash on hand to buy ne.w.-shlgTes and" patch up the weather-boari?rgTW hat better investment can a fellow make. I should like to know, than a shanty with a historic past and a wife with a Wall street head?" weii-mad- The Kodak gives the oppd amity for making the most interesting of all stories a picture story. Ami the day to begin that story is the home day Christmas. Let us make your Xmas Phosure to please, tos. They-ar- People 20 pairs BaylfietvVoolenBflillsPlaidBlanketsj 7f A ly WIFEY ALD WILL RENT A ROOM. Co. old role of "Mary Tudor," is announced lor the. Opera House Ihe dramatiza-- 1 next Friday night. tion ot tne story is so complete tnat not a single sentence of importance in.the jook js. missing, froni the Aiy. From the opening scene in Windsoi Park until the enrain drops on the final union of "Mary Tudor." and "Charles iirandi.n,'" Charles Major's The book is bel'orf' the audience. in its seventh Keason of ;lay is is proving a giealer popularity, ever While before. favorite than I is work undoubtedMiss lay's clever ing power. is in the Deville and .. WAS IN FLOWE"R," FROM "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD OPERA HOUSE, FRI DAY, DECEMBER 8TH. WAS IN FLOWER." - ... .'it.'. '"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD J The Utah Sorosis club held a very interesting session at the home of Mrs. Jacob Evans yesterday afternoon. The first paper of the day was given by. Mrs. Phil Speckart, on Mrs. William JI. "French Homes." -- Mitchell the second " paper, gave which (Was selections from Bolzaci, and Mrs. R. R. Irvine gave the third paper on "George Sands." The next "session will be held "with Mrs. Ev- "muv rv g Framing Xmas Presents DISHES! DISHES! v DISHESJ E. A. MENLOVE 236 ?, West Center Street" DODGE THE STAMP POSTAGE Foreign Countries Devising Scheme tor Benefit ,of Large Users of" the Malls. Any man who- :ui devise a practl- cal substitute for the postage stamp will deserve the gratitude of every . large business house in the world, and For the may earn a large .fortune. labor of nffixing stamps to their enor-- " mous mail necessitates in some firms' the employment of a special clerical staff. In the postoffices of some countries steps, in this direction have already been taken. Here, for instance, --magazines are.jaaUed-ty,,--";" their publishers in bulk without slninps, and the postage Is paid In a lump sum of one cent a pound. Then again, some Arms that send out large quantities, of circulars register themselves under a certain number at the " postofflce, their envelopes are printed with this number and the circulars so mailed are paid for in bulk. In Ha- varla largo consignments of letters irmy 'merely ''foe postmarked by. ' machinery and sent without stamps the ...... postage fee, bclnc paid In a lump sum- at the time of mailing. It is said that since February 1, 1910, this system hns snved the Bavarian postofTice the expense for paper and the printing -' : cost for 10,000,000 stamps. .....r Ger- A writer rh the Umschau, a man publication, suggests a further de-- ' ' velopraent of this system along, the lines of a meter, like those used for water, gas and electricity In which the letters would he .placed and automatically stamped with a postmark, J the machine recording each letter bo . mailed. These n'tachlnes would be In- gpected periodically and the bills col-- ;. conof the those as are st lected, . V'-- -" sumer of gas or water. ' . news-papets.la- I -- -- '- -- - r y '""" ' ' Remembered the Great Napoleon. ' The Jast French woman' who' met Napoleon I. face to face died recently at Troyes, aged one hundred and two. She was Mm.' MUlos, a widow, whos parents wwe on the dpmestIq.tait-O- f . the Talace of Fontaincbleau. She was ' ' ? . 1 - waa-som . " . l- -; -- taking leave of his guards, spoke to Mme, Mllloa ber In the palace parretained a rlvld recollection of. this. meeting until the day of ber death, ind'on that account ..the thfu; of a local celebrity. ' , . - " |