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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. BOGIE TY MRS. SOUTHARD rr i: Oil TRIAL ' TWIN FALLS, Ida, Sept Meyer Southa'rdt accusedof mur-- i ? Lyda A aw v in f in trail IwkA ttfvfuV r8. Who is Who in the Social Realm Coat and Suit Department I korsojr,WSRrno-bv- be e d by4 sute cnemuts in tne ooaies or iour , birth- luncheon made mern the hours ball was sister. Mrs. Roy Jacques, whose led husbands and one for ' v 1 evening for day anniversary occurred that dayr about thirty.:. to the filing against her of the charge .;-Crated Covers Una ' were ten laid for honor : in Ed guests. of murdering her; fourth husband, given InvftatioHaVo bee Issued by Mr ward F. Meyer. dr Valnwright daughter of Mrs. R. Murdock of J. entertained at and Mrs, A. 3. Simmons for the wedM1 William Wainwright According to Prosecuting Attorney Prank Ramsey, son dinner Friday evening complimentary ding reception of their daughter, Mirt: Frank L. Stephan of Twin Falls coun "liJ Frank EamBey otthls to "Mr. Linton Morgan of, San Fran Hewitt Strong; which wilt. take place ty. Mrs. Southard collected 1900 in- united In marriage Cisco, Cat The room were beauti- in the Sixth ward arSusement hall Fri- surance on "the deaths of three of the i!rA five men. All were Insured, with Mrs. Tdav in the Salt Lake tem- fully decorated in fall flowers. Covers day evening, September SO. t were laid for the following: Mr. and . Southard as beneficiary. Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Cassily' enter used brough-fJ,ff- t Mrs. w; 'Monroe Paiman, Mrs. 8. P. Mrs. Southrad is 28 years of age and plants were -enhanced by steamers, Eggertsen, Mrs. E. H. Smart, Mrs. S. tained the. followin at dinner' Sun. is the "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. i frln ... fUre I brother-in-law- - you will find it unnecessary to look further for that coat or suit to wear to Salt Lake to attend the L. D. S. .conference and State Fair. ' - ... You will be. perfectly l wasTsDentl thipmanrrsrIfngrrsrfdayrTroc1arTime ss iva and of SaltLake, Leah Chipman and Mrs. John Morgan. Mr.and.Mrs. L Casslty of Salt .., t , 0 Laker Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bowley of Mr.TrruebioodT-who-restae-- oB -- Tsplendid program rblue Ta - instrumental music, -i-arm-ai4 PRINTZESS-or-SPERB- ER attired if in a coat-- r : re. Kmiberlyi-near-beAfter --Aleyer's I :.:fJU J L ... suit' " : ' death, September 7, 1820, his widow v worked for a time as a waitress here d latef Jeft foriLos Angeles, where Mrs -- - the Hewitt. American - early- Complimeatary W, The prices too are so moderate that enierwmv. v Strong, formerly Miss Etta Simmons, Lyman of Salt Lake, Mr. and MrsT Kh i mtlVincent Southard, naval w r i l r. dancing followed. Tatefl5ecain-her4S. i. music for Leland J. who who furnished was married last Thursday in the . K'ercbestra Cassity of Salt Laket- - Mr, petty officer, .your purchase1 will still leave your fifth tusbaud- Southard was with her Salt Lake temple. Miss Vera Park" en- - andirs. M purseJjUed .nd included many rela- - tertained at a bundle shower Friday and, Mrs. Lawrence J." Cassity " of at the time of her arrest in Honolulu She-inarI L and friends from Ogoen, tsau evening at the home of Mrs. George frovo. Mr. and Mrs: Reed Crane of T. H.. May Stylish coats and r suits perfectly . November LeieAaanL-Los Southard Angeles Jn l tailored at price you can aford to pay. home ' to their were beautifully decorated In tea of Salt Lake, ill v.,. e. " d' r Authorltiessay-Mr.-Sou4har"fesull t)Qur-ffoiitforth- e3 first rdses"and""atersrrGames and "music" 1ST KiFCnivs!ty-aTMrs. J, T. Farrer was hostess at matrimonial venture was her marriage were featured during which a delicious Fall and Winter season. 4 luncheon was served to the following: dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and to Robert C. Dooley, a farmer,- - in ." 1912. 17, Swen March Dooley Falls,Mrs. Mr. Twin Miss Elma 'Miss d. Lillian and to Mrs. Nellson, Dami, Invited Dunn, is" cordially ne public , i Miss Marva Fred Olsen, Mw. James B. Tucker and died in a hospital here ctober 118-15iinriav thn BiiRnicea Miss Ethelyn Hodsen, BE GCK)D TO YOURSELF COME Alice Miss Erngt Poulscfc of Salt Lake. A social typhoid fever being assigned 'as the "Wilkins; U1C ID I. itk M. A. to the was born A child cause. Stein, time was spent with music and 4-chat J. ne ieuiure Viola Boshard, Miss Gertrude AND SEE THEM evening r-f Dooleys, but It died at the age of 2 Miss Vetta Alger, Mlus Delphia Ellis, "Nature Mrs. Alex Hedquist will entertain years, typhoid also being given as Jthe " Dr- .- Charles G. M igs Fern Johnson, Miss Grace Klrk- , given" by at "her home cause of the death. ' ' Miss Emma Batholomew, Miss at a wood, laminer. second marriage, ' Mrs. Southard's : Thersa McKay, Miss LolaJ Simmons, Wednesday afternoon, complimentary rmmm to Mrs. Francis Hedquist rho with the officials assert was in June, 1917, Miss Rachel Simtnons, Miss Ethel was Ortheila the Scott guest Miss Get behind the G. McHaffie, a waiter. On to William husband will soon leave her Miss Meriba Leona BirdMiss for If honor at a deligntiui surprise party Startup, Chamber of f at fie died 22, October Utah. numoer 01 hci ureuu,.oi Strong,MTsSTluth EvanXisrNOTnratouthern What have you i?en by influCommerce - Millie from MissMont, supposedly Hardin, Harding, Miss Ethel done today to leek. ' Twenty paruuiiiaieu iu iud Beck, with' an earnMr- - and Mrs. Gilbert , Field enter enza and diphtheria., L,uKev miss Mary jLssen, Mrs. jrpuy make IBM SOfl ' music auu v"1 wv estness help Harlan married Nett Mrs. Southard - . Simmons, Mrs.. Mayme Simmons, Mrs. tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Provo a better ounteous spread. will make its George Taylor, Mrs. Ellis Overlade, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Field and family C, Lewis, a Billings, Mont, automobile plffce in which feel directors - Mrs. Frank and Miss Dorothy Christensen of Salt mecnanic, aii Leflyer, iji area iv, g8 to live? w Hi. members of the Progressive Mrs. W. B. Retherford,the power of 6 McHaffie same On of Julv e the LLake year Miles For the Mrs. Mrs. occasion City. Jack the t'.rd dub were-thStrong, guests of Air. and Walters, your support rooms were decorated with fall flow died at Billings, the cause of death "si. and Mrs. Fred Cooper. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. lire. Guy Sburtntr i nursaay evening. Holden, ' . as enteritis. ers. were v twenty-twofor laid gastero given Covers being ana nGene Hauiaayjauics i.tau Her fourth marriage, to Meyer,.was The members of, the First ward Games and ere the prize winners. Mrs. Qeorge Smfth will entertain at at Pocatello. - Idaho, August 10, 920. SSSiC were also ieiui ui micicai, theological class entertained at a bundle shower this evening in Meyer, a ranch foreman, died at Twin f irinf which dainty rerresnmenis missionary shower Friday evening at the home of their teacher, Ben H. honor of her daughter, Leona, a bride Falls hospital September 7, 1920, less tare enred, Fall of the month. Luncheon will be than a month after his marriage. An Bullock, for Harold J. Casslty. flowers-we- re autopsy revealed traces of poision. purserved, decorative Mrs. used for Wllllanrifolmef May evening Edward Dooley, a brother of Mrs. itertained at dinner Jn honor of her poses. Games, music and a delicious The members: of the various eamps Southard's first husband, died August of the organization of the Daughters 9, 1915. about two months before the - :" died. of Pioneers throughout the brother-husbanM rs. "Southard . collected insurance county-hel- d an eauuislastlc.and inter? - The children and grandchildren of esting meeting ,and reunion in the of 2500 on her first husband and also home First ward sociathalLSaturday,The $2000 Insurance jointly assumed by Mrs,.P. A. Peterson met at hera V First Ward. Vineyard Ward. very had and and her Edward Dooley, his brother, members of the camps of" Waaatch last Wednesday night E. D. Partridge of the B. T. TJ. Prof. in the The services Sunday evening col also She served county were the guents of .honor, there husbaadyin favor of her. delightful party. Luncheon was First ward were under the direction was the speaker at we Vineyard ward" being about forty in attendance. The lected I5U0U insurance on toe ,iue oi to the 46 members present of the Genealogical society of the Sunday evening. Alo special musical hall presented an inviting appearance her third husband, Harlan C. Lewis. en Prosecutor Stephan has stated that ward. David John, chairman of. the numbers were rendered by tha choir in; Its, decorations of ferns, flowers Eureka of Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Joe evidence' ' ' potted plants.-splendid program he hasrin - . - ' LOWEST PRICES- - and society," gave a talk." A report of the members. CA9H AND CARRY SYSTEM ' and instrumental whlch'wltt establish thatToisoncaus-e- d of vocal speeches, THE MOST COMPLETE LINE by Mrs. the deaths'of the two Dooley broth lottor-- narents. Mr., and Mrs. Andrew work done in 1920 was given"was selections, readings, etc., was render-- ren Bertha" Nuttall and a solo Community Church. Lewies and Meyer. ed during the afternoon. Mrs. Julia ers. McHaffie, dered by Mrs. Frank Ramsey. The Peterson. and University avenue. Third North WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 1,1921. of bodies first , thek the said Farnsworth and Mrs. Bonetta Smith Stephan lng - was Mrs. Services. Sunday, September .25, infor speaker conJthe were and exhumed men Kesler of the Salt Lake chapter- of four 100-l- b ' sack Beet Sugar . Mrs, Ellis Bddoea visited in Spring- Hannah Hinckley. cluded Sunday school at 10 o'clock, $7,12 the ,r by fwith-he- r Mrs. u organization were in attendance tents "of their stomaches analyzed wek fast sister, 484b sack High Patent Flour ville worshfp at 11, Christian: EnRoden-baugmorning $1.23f and made timely addresses, imparling Herman Harms and Edwin F. Second Ward. deavor at 7 p. m and evening worship Pazyant. of b sack Whole Wheat Flour state to respectively chemists, local instructions the valuable ,69 chap Elder Bunker of Vineyard gave an at 8 o'clock. E.' VKuhns, .minister. sack Graham Flour b ters. Patriarch Solomon :Hale of Utah and Idaho, and deadly poison Mrs. George Nuttall and children of excellent 69 talk on the subject of "Mar each-cas".the ta declared he er Idaho was a visitor,-and- li b sack Low Grade Flour .. . . stirring found. In last - weeit-- ai - .ine riage" at the services held In the Sec .7". $1.75 inwirinu St Mary's Churclv ;. appropriate address, paid tribute poison was the same, Armour's or Swift's Whole Hams, per lb . ond ward chapel Sunday evening at Sunday school was teld at 10 a. m., 36 Land oritiessay,Mr,.homeofMMndMrs:i.taa women of pioneer days an ases, the fto fc&h St. Kcnic Hams, extra value. Der -. mended those who are actively en Southard failed to collect insurance ,i Miss Rose also 23. " PoQnn choir members. church rendered September Mary's Suniay, by on The on husbandsUives. PoUcy her .. .. Fancyi Salt Baconrlbr7T.T at their Ladies'-Guil- d gaged in the furtherance of the pioof-t- he th week-en- d " . a ,T P egularTneeting neer movement at this time. The rine creaKiast mcon, whole piece, lb. . . , . .27 borne in Salt Lake. are held every Monday afternoon In Third Ward. 3 lbs. Lard speaker related many incidents .of through nonpayment of a premium. D. L Van Wagenen. .Charles Bur- the -- vestry- room. . F,Bulkley, Compound . . .7. 39 camea fourth the well husband, were received Meyer, which ' by early days Mr.-an2 lbs. Fresh Ranch Mrs. Floyd . fchiting-- " and rows ana airs. were i rector. mngnam increasButter . was . . .85d ',. . . . . . 000 which S10 insurance, his audience. At the conclusion of the . .1 rpi.t., warnj ouu.... i ur. . jvisited here last .iuiwaitcrH i tne ititiu w lbs. Good Rice his baby of Mammoth .58c fpfogfainadeliciouff1air.lunc1ieonwaT ed"fronv-120- 00 no shortlywasbefore r Mrs. uicreua jvxaiau. with week selections Two musical Catholic Church. evening. day made by attempt served to one hundred and an hour death, but . riuicy nea amoKea saison, per lb were "rendered from a group of music .35c Corner of First North and Flr&t left she before to it wife collect his The of an guests sociability enjoyed. can Tno Frisson is recoSrering from .. . students of the Provo high- - school. East- - Catechism class was held Satcaiaa or goownj: uu. ...-......- . from Wasatch county were entertained Twin .Falls Mb can M. J. B. on his nose last Services commenced at 30. at performed Coffee . operation urday at 10 o'clock and Sunday house the of ranch examination . $2.10 at dinner at the home of the Provo An u. uurus. A. Dr. week 9 sor Mass at 19:39 a. m. Rev.-JGo by in his and wife Shilling's Coffee of members and ihe officers Meyer by: occupied organiza .$2.10 tioi Fourth Ward. n Delalrej pastor i win Fallsou nty-- is said-t- o ha ve--re HiU Bros. Red Can Coffee. . . T. Warren Tolman is visiting with his Ad excellent talk was given on the .$1.13 The of a 13 can 4 poison. yealed quantity .MHton Mrs. "OJman, High Quality Black and ... . Mr. !UbJeet of "Marriage," by James Clove ' Scientist Church. The Social Service committee of the authorities report the presence of the parents, fcs. Seedless Raisins Mr. Milton Toiman is Benousiy m. . . .'. s . . . at the Fourth ward Sunday evening at First Church of Christ Scientist. Third ward Relief society will give ,70c same kind of poison concealed in the 5 fts. Cream 7 o'clock. A special musical program No. 80 North Brick Cheese, lb. . 23d University avenue. Sunspecial program Tuesday afternooft, house occupied by Hafjan G. Lewis .' Gardnef 6f Monroe, Mr. was also enjoyed. 3 Larjre bars Benjamin .: , H. Mont Ppfpr Van Tniiof Dixon wife at Aldous his will be the and day school was held at 8:45. and Sun-da-v Billings, Supt. Gardner anilfamiiy 10 Bars White 1 a'nlnplr momin fiarvlcea-at-- 1 speaker and a program of musical Laundry Soap of Mesa, Ariz., called on relatives here 45 . . Fifth Ward. numbers and readibgs will be given, Ida. Lender the direction of the Geneal- TO BUILD HOSPITALS. All ladies are cordia.fy invited. TOLD Saturday on their way to- Driggs, flcnty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. I D1 4JWpman,-Mi- ey TMrsF.-W-Broml- 1 i- i -- - ttl9ttr' S,t - ried ...... : lithe . a. - bridge-luncheo- , - - " n 'mammmmmI mmm, 1918.'-MpHa- ...- ui. that I . I SALEM i N ews and N otes d the-Uta- SaveileyiBiiy forCaslt m Samuel Kopp llj Phone 446 sion This-posses- 8DgEtnhe-vvek-t-thfc"jome4a the-even- 24-l- 24-l- ...... 96-l- ...206 lb..... 1 m ... mm it. wer Speetel-Bittkl-Hbr-- 19c . -- - .... ........... ....... .65c iS 212-llrca- T. ... 25c .-- , -- - mm MORE.FOR , THE MONEY. . NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY .450 West Center St., Provo The home of Mrs. Emma S. Simons was the scene of a most delightful afternoon gathering last Saturday, the occasion being the seventieth birthday of. 51Aunt Frone," as she is lovingly called. Her room was a bower of flowers, gifts to the honored guexts; books and articles of personal, adornment were, also presented. Those present we're her sister, Mrs. Lexia Harris and Mrs. Esthma. Tanner; niece, Mrs. Syrha - Roberts; cousins, Mrs. VVm. Curtis, Mrs.. Cindy Whitehead and Mrs. Bertha White head JMMJPY Roscoe Sept film . comedian, C, (Fatty' Arbuckle; charged with murdering Miss Virginia actress, spent Rappe, motion pict-r- e a quiet Sunday in Jail while the district attorney prepared a list' of wit nesses for examination tdday. bis-visit- g rXVj expected Beanj4 dayg later, eaus Mrs. Belle Berry, Mrs..Donna Mecnaro tne neanng wnen tae prosecution - - Mrs. Bambina Maude Delmont,, who Williams. and Mrs preferred the charge against Arbuckle; t, Alice Blake and Miss Zeh Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kirkwood an Miss. The who attended the party. of nounce the marriage in which tho witnesses-wilLJ- se Phvllis to Fred Cooper of This city, order : . was not announced. called which took place at the home of the defense, has, not indicated how bride's sister, Mrs. W. L. Bowman of It The is to combat the testimony so far Salt Lake, Wednesday, September 21. offered by the prosecution. The only who has been Mrs. H. G, Blumenthal entertained witness briefly, is Alfred the Pythian Sisters at her home this and he onlytestified for the prosecuwho afternoon. The rooms were beautition, but as a'hoBtlleWitness,ac decorated wttfrfalttlowers. fully to the police' Jude. Games, music and a delicious lunch cording eon were enjoyed by fifteen. : When a motorist drives through Paoli, Pa., near Philadelphia,' at a WE SAY" DO "WHY greater speed than .the law allows. TO CURRY FAVOR. "Squire". .Wilbur M. Leech telephones is an Favor'r ancient "To Curry the charge to the lawbreaker and the phrase, meaning to seek praise or the costs are forwarded by maiL . good graces of another, either by flattery or by actual' hard merit, and en- - The ancient Egyptians were skillful . jdeavor. . In embalming bodies.. prooaoiy worn by the Taej ongin oi tne term are Red ties generally comes from "currying" a horse, which trainmen on English railways. means to rub him down,' comb him ; " ' and groom him. ' "FaveUtat one time was a general name for a horse. This common name was derived from the ' French the color of chestnut phrase was "to curry Originallythft For the Kiddies Favef ' To "curry Favelwell,- - was of the means sure the groom's earning afthe praise; and approbation of the master, The has of gaining his favor. theory also been advanced that the word GOODIES STAND ".Favel" itself may have been corrupted Into "favor" by a later genera40 South Third West tion which no longer understood its real meaning. M L-- T. Pre-vos- their-daught- 3 1 1 FAIR er cross-examine- Sem-nach- You should begin today to make arrangement Fair. See to away for Utah's big annual State the best of all her resource and wealth, gt ad displayed at an enormous cost rr. collected for your ed- ucation and entertainment. Alio a sensational program of sports and There'll be something doing every minute of the week. , i OCTOBER 3to8- - v i it ca l t . "fa-veau- " v X V V. The Goshen jazz orchestra played for a dance in the Salem amusement hall last Thursday night. A" large crowd attended. There has been .six births in Salem within the last week. The babies were born to the following': Mrs. Ezra Cur-tiMrs. Heber Hanks, Mrs. Clyde ora Arbucklehad-a- s rela Girlie, Mrs.. Buoyangton, Mrs. Vera tives who are in the citv, and under Miller, Mrs. Lee Hanks. his attorney's order refused to discuss A number of 'Salem people went to publicly the charge against him. The first complete story of tne party Benjamin Friday night to attend the in Arbuckle's suite in Che Hotel St. wedding reception of Ida Davis and dnnLa"bor day, which was fot- - Paul Swartz"., " ".'-:"- HjajrealKjatoSJichMatrs, Leah Stout; andnfe-lonfrie5nd.Ce4,thrde"h i 26. SAN FRANCISCO e, " rill of the B. Y. U. gave an excellent ST. LOUlSMo., Sept. 26. Authortalk at the Fifth ward Sunday even- ity to launch immediately an (8,000,000 ing at ,7:30. An interesting program hospital building campaign was given was also rendered. in a meeting of the hospital committee of the. Imperial Council of the Mystic .7 Shrine,-afte- r Sixth Ward. whichU was announced Under the auspices of the Relief that the central hospital, to cost apwould be $1,000,000, society services were conducted ir v3 proximately Sixth ward Sunday-evening here.wIth. subsidiaries in San at445a,located Reinhart-Maes- er . . as Portland. Ore-ifraackeo-ji' an excellent talk. Athespeakera trio was. r K-' by Mrs. Harold Clark. Mrs. Jamf A.I ... OIL;.' AGREEMENT 'IS TOPIC.Bullock and Mrs. iMorrIs"Gray.":-3?'fs1x-""''."MEXICO CITY, Sept. 26. Local repLucille Tuttle gave an excellent ine, and the Misses Leah and A'ta resentatives-- ' of various American oil ' companiesTiavefliceh . summoned to" Oakley rendered a duet." -- A - ri- ;FWorfc-opartictp- PnUTITGTIEES COMING a te- -i ir fer- - ence of the heads of the. companies, at Pleasant View Ward. . and WwS: which theagreementTfelativa to" the" BrWalkor EI'iTiopE. TblT?0TXXL. Ida.. Sept. .26.- Fausett were l)e speakers at 'the export taxes imposed by the Mexican Representatives of the second colony Pleasant View Ward Sunday evening government is to be discussed, eaya of 100 Portuguese people' from Cali at 1:30. -- An excellent program wa ': fornia and Honolulimre expected n. -- TWO CROWN EO i iy w oeaxeu uu lands near Idaho Falls. The second Manavu Ward. 100 is expected to leave within the m.cn President Franklin S. Harris rf the NEW YORK, S? " next thirty days. The plans call for Brigham Young university gave an ex- - were drowned Sa r ''iier. th the location of 1000 .families within cellent talk to the congregaii m of . steamship caroni re.:: rrrr. Jhe motor the next two years," The people are the Manavu ward Sunday even i r at sloop John Anton in N'pw York bay. being placed on well improved irri- 7:30. S. B. Prows rendered s'ovsral'iit was established by f-- r 'ice. The aatea iana. i bodies have not been xe.ee y or 3d. muslcalse!ectlons,.: -- tnis-wee- neraLjyg ne-iir- si- , - WHEN EVERY HOVE HURTS Lame every morning, achy and stiff all day, worse when It's damp or chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try the remedy your neighbors use.. Ask your neighbor? - Zbt N. Jerry Cluff, stage, manager, Fifth East Str" Provo, - says: 'ome years ago I had severe kidney trouble. It first began with weakness through the small of my back. In a short time t was so bad off that when I sat down I could hfirdly get uprsuch sharp pains darted all through, my back and . mo neys. It often pained even to move my. hands end feet A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of tne Since then I nave used trouble. and have-alwaDoan'rarfew-tim- er had the same pood results." " Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a-- kidney- remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Co., Mr. Cluff had. Foster-Milbur- n ' " ; Mtrs., Buffalo, N.. Y. , . ys LeRoy Hardy Phone 244 W. , ,; 570-- J. ' 1 - Elma Cheever Phone 428-- First Noril;. MO VINO ' ' HARDY-MABSi- v - PACKING TRANSFER N Office f'iis-No- COnPANY 143 and No. 6. Fr.vo City, Utah. . LONG SHIPPING DISTV f;: vlNITUHE AND MO . : ?INO fVG A SPECIALTY Xargest Transf;r i.rirpany South of Salt Lake City. s'i'Trrilui GuaranteeL Rates Rcasor First Class Storrc i ".ooa. |