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Show eTEEKE SOLD FMO EE A III EVERY KOME- 0-C4E-T- i. -Y CONCERT FOR STADIUM We want that stadium!'.' Wood-Clifton- 's Daily the cry at the Brlgham Young university for the stadium Is becoming mii" insWant. The music department has now Joined in the chorus and on Thursday ereulng the Symphony- orchestra Will give a popular jirlced concert iu College Hull, to swell the' 'funds for the big tiowl. Dlrwior Franklin Madsen has arthe following program: ranged -Tomp and Circumstance," Elgar, ' . (EnKlish), orchestra."The tlytwy Song,1" J'arker, soprano Solo, Kllen Jame- The Drama section of the Wo-- l November 10 at 8 o'clock at the men's Municipal council r ill meet home of Mrs. Hugh M. "Woodward. this evening at T:30 in the council Professor O. D. Campbell will give ' rooms. ' Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacobs! the litygram-- v. . give a paper on- - "Bronsou Howard and his 'contribution to Mrs. Clarence Greer will enterMiss La tain the members of the L'Metia the American drama. Vleve Hulsh will read his play club at her home Thursday afterThe meeting was noon; ; Sewing, music and luncheon "Shenandoah;" chanced from afternoon till evening will be the diversions. to acomodate the, ladles, so that .... the- - would all be able to attend this A married fulks dance will be splendid meeting." given'this evening in the First ward social hall to which all married son. ., The Freshman class of the B. Y. folks of the city are cordially In(a) "Leila." W. Paris Chambers, Vt will give a sack apron and over- vited to attend. The. music will be (Mexican), cornet duet, Osmond all party in the Ladles gymnasium, furnished by the Wilde's orchestra. Crowther'and Howard Rogers and FreshNovember The 10, Saturday Uefreshnteutswlll be served '.'.'' orchestra, (b) Hungarian Dance men are going to: get together and No. 6, Brahms, (Austrian), orchesdance merrily to the music of the " The members of the Tres. Joll club tra; r. . freshman Peerless and will meet Thursday afternoou at Players Scene de Ballet, De BeMot, inbe will an dance the home of Mrs. F, D. Cassity. A (French)i violin solo, 'Ralph E. frlendshlpThe formal affair and promises to be one pleasant time will be spent with Booth. of the biggest social events of the sewing, music and luncheon. Selected, "The Wood-BirSong," season. vocal duet, Ellen" and Rose (Glover, . :' ; The recreational committee of the Jameson, The Ag. club of the B..T. U. held Third ward will give a married Suite from GlucVgperasT a meeting recently and elected L. folks dance In the ward amusement C: Ballet W. Qluck-Mott(German), (a) treasand Robinson haU Thursday evening. The Wilde's secretary Ray In allegro now urer to replace Frank Lambert who orchestra will furnish the music. AU Iphigenlalento, Aulis: ; codo (b) Orpheus; troppo, renot did elected but last was' year Married folks, bachelors and spin- teuton turn to school sters are Invited. audante; (d) Iphigenla in An entertainment committee, conAnils (Armlde) : allegro (Iphigenla William of J. Ward, Hyrum sisting Miss Elizabeth will be hast- la Aulis) andantinQ (a,LJArjnide'; Jones and Delmar Hair was chosen j es to the membersTaylor of the S. 0. S. at 1), .Sicillenne), alkgroby ibe to select the time,, place and kind of her home ra. Thursday evening. Needleparty they will bold in the near fuNightingale scene from- - G. F, and music will be. the features ture. Fred Hinckley was chosen work of entertainment, during, which Handel's opera "II Pensleroso, athletic manager of the club. (Transcription by Theo luncheon will be served. 4c flute and oboe duet, Prof. are invited patrons Tiuipanogos tfturi The University Alumni niarehr r ttend a meeting, five weeks in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the Brig-haat 7:30 p. m. at the Madsen, (dedicated toalumni assowith her daughter Mrs. D. R. Tay- Thursday nightschool Young university A building. Timpanogos ' a. in few also She days orchestra. lor: spent the ciation), be will givqnfit' II Termonton. Utah with her son. T. splendid program "The Last, Row of Summer," ar. teihlcfrraeswrtiaTBlcrfll -.- . Autumn Sale Continues Htdt-eted- , i - - a piano to fit any purse- - 1 NEVER be without A a piano as we sell them payments and monthly installments. "our NEW PIANOS FOR RENT - " desire. ' Idaho. " r . . It Taylor A- t- i A wonderful ranged iy L.O. deJKUM a very enjoyablerln . sford Nephl. visiting relative and friends. hostess to the members of the Social PARKER PARENTS MEET. Hoar dab at her home Thursday alassociation The teration. Folowlng the literary . Following the library les-- of the Parker school will meet In a Aon, sewing and luncheon will be en- social and business meeting at the Parker building Thursday evening i An Interesting pro Mr. and Mrs, B, D. McDonald and at 7 o'clock. Mrs. J. 8. Linton spent the latter gram of speeches and musical enter j)arl t of last week in Bait Lake ana tainment naveDwn pro viaeo. . Parent-Teache- : rs made dresses - -- iV Friday night at 7 :30 p. m. in the Central high school building. The community male glee club will meet for organization and will start warming up the vocal, cords for the seasons activities. Every man in town is eligible, no entrance fees or examinations. The only require ments are, that yon are good and like to hear singing, says Dell Webb. "Last jear the glee club was started late in the season, but some good music and had a lot of fun.. Every man ought, to sing enough to amuse himself and Come on, annoy the neighbors. fellows and jolnvthe gang at theOld f school high building Friday night ." 7:30 p. in. Elmer Nelson and Frang Woffln- - That M - stylish 150 Rooms 100 With Baths- 15c - j The Chinese srDrote8ting against- - theimprat'tical Character j of the education given the young Chinamen studying In America at the expense of the Boxer Indemnity. They return Jo China with "nothing more than a store ol bookleam- ling and a superficial knowledge of American uie to snow for their long sojourn at government charge In the United States." China needs men who are willing to work not r aspirants tor government Jobs Hotel Roberts (Including former New Temple Hotel) W. D. ROBERTS, Manager. A Fine Hotel for Business People" . CREAM PITFS DOWNFALL ' OF STUDENT International Nw 8rvlc, ' PITTSBURG. Not. and cream puffs were responsible for the dismissal of 202 student nurses from training schools in the State because of physical disability, If charges by the delegates at the annual meeting for the Graduate Nurses' Association are correct , A number . of graduate ' nurses claimed the habit .of student nurses constantly eating' cream puffs and candles Instead of sticking to the plain fare prescribed by the dietitians made them unfit physically to follow training. - SIRS. OLANDER'S FAMOUS MEALS SERVED ' . , . IN OUR DINING ROOM. Phone Wasatch 6736. 119 N. Main ' ; St, Salt Lake City - bleached sheeting1. Limit 5 yards to a customer. 65c Limit Pillow Tubing 42 inches wide, guyjt a If you want a good shoe at little. money, now is the Pebble Crepe Provo Tent & Awning Company i27West Center Street. Here Are a Few Other Items We Have in Stock at Clean-u- p Prices 100 per cent Deer Hair Collar Pads, each A large line of Gloves and Mittens at reduced prices. eet,-ea-ch LightXeather Liner 1 inert ty-2- ft -- Light Leather LinesrJ 4nche9 by inches by 20 feet, each. Trace Leather Lines, : One Todd Check Writer at Coffee Urn, double faucet, One Three Pump Lubricating Browser Oil Tanks. Shotgun Shells, 12, 16 and 20 guage, per box f l' - 36 inches' wide; attractive range of patterns ; lengths 5 to 2fr yards. 17c -- Gingham 27 inches wide ; extra goodJuality. A good assortmenTof paP terns and a fine variety of 16c colors. 32c . Osmond Bath RoberCloth Regular value f 1.00. Romper Cloth 32 inches wide; comes in both checks and stripes; 39c value. 49c 29c . ....... 80 $4.90-- 4 2afeeVeadiw?5.75-- ........... yards to a Short Length Percales - 121c i 5 customer.- extra good AT FROM 30 TO 50 PER CENT OFF L $6.75 .$32.50 at............. ...$38.00 .$1.00 Baa The menffiers of The Manavu wardTestnigiffancIhg iemonstratloa J Relief society entertained at the unique feature of the afternoon wr home of Mrs. E. II. Holt Tuesday Each lad the "costume maklne." afternoon. The party was in compliment to Mrs. Kathryh Basset t, made out of paper, one piece of tl who has ticcn making her home here entire traveling costume for Mr with her daughter, Mrs. T. Earl Bassett and after the outfit was con t'nrdnc. and who will leave Satur- pleted, she was obliged to don t). her frlem day for California to spend the win- paper clothing and letMrs. Floreni ter with her sons: A most enjoyablo draw pictures of her. snd Miller received the prize for the he tiro wa spent-- , with-cam- es llttlel likeness to the guest of honor. A d LmUSlc. .dflrtnKJPhlrhJlma1 w serred to fly. Mlas Norma I'ardoe gaio an Tnter-- Bciom luncheon T Would you like to have your phonograpr contract handed back to you FREE? We are giving every purchase of a phonph contract handed back to you FREE? opportunity on this." Every purchaser a wmnerr uui ana gei iuu panicuiars.Buy your phonograph of us. We deal exclusive in Brunswicks, and have a complete stock to select from. S Regular Rates Single, $1.00 and $1.50; double, $1.50 and $2.00; with private bath: single $2.00, double $3.00. 9-- 4 35c time to buy. o'clock st the home of Mrs. Claude Ashworth, 211 North 1'nlverslty avenue. An excellent program' is being planned, and light refreshments will be served. All members snd those eligible for membership are urged to attend. A special Invitation is extended to all members of the American Legion Auxiliary. Special Rates by Week or Month ei calcs... Pequot Sheeting : Hope pleach ' 24 inches wide; a fine rpercale stamped to give the effect 'of gingham. ""The Provo chaptemf the Service Star Legion will hold an Interesting session Monday afternoon at 2 - and wwffl Gingham-Percal- e Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, LeGrande and Erven Nelson. A large bowl of white and gold chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the dining table. . are more -t- heHreasoa-BIary-Lon-(3otheg ginghams HiHi!Il!!!!!!IiKf?!ii!i?!!ii!i2 na-tur- . have both individuality and quality of workman ship' adapted to the personality of the wearer. fine. $1.00 Limit 3 yards to customer. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson entertained at. dinner 8unday for Dr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck and family, MARYLOUSHOP aP sonapf FACTORY JMEN'SWOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Little Miss Tess Chllds, Utah's premier child dancer, who entertained the audience at the Colum bia, theater Tuesday evening with the' famous "Bubble dance," - was nnable to give .'the' Jazz toe dance as scheduled on account of In juries to her toes 'receltedKhile practicing, and instead pleased the aiuuence witn a litle exhibition The little terpsichorean dance. artist did splendid work, although she was suffering from the Injuries. CLOTHES MADE AT THE -- - PRICES!' ON deBdersTlarencellred,-af- H Eveiy Woman's Personality Reflected in the Individuality of Her Clothes at Cleverly made wiuibe-iieiasatu- companist Is 4IHfcLm beautifully' - Wnao of assortment Piano Department will- - be - rejsea strumentnl baritone solo. Marcua Bean and the orchestra. fr Fairer will entertain Evolution of Dlile. Lake. (Amorthe members of Camp No. 2 Daugh- "Dance the B. X. V. women last Saturday ters of the Pioneers at her home, moderato, Aborlginol-.- " 57 East Fourth South Thursday af temiK) dl minuet, "Minuet;" alleH. Boyle, Mr WUUam H. Snell, ternoon at 2 :30. All memBers are in- gretto moderate, "Dixie In 1863;" Miss Mary J. Ollerton, Mrs. A. C. vited and are requested to bring allegretto furoso moderato lento) Candlnud and Mrs. Henrlette Smart "Waltz;" brllllante, lento, "WalU;" slow rag, "Ragtime Negro Dance;" FaU flowers were attractively armaestoso,' "Grand Opera ;" andante MRS. BECK IS HOSTESS. ranged throughout the entertaining " rooms. The program was under ttaJ . SPANISH FORK, Nov. 7. Mrs. maestoso, "Dixie;" grandloso, alleSpencer Beck was hostess to the gretto, vivace, presto,DixIe," the roy, who gave a paper on American members of the Sorosls Junior club orchestra music featuring Edward McDowell at her home Monday evening. She after which his students, Miss Mary was assisted by her Bister, Miss Nell The members of the Optimist club Mortimer, Miss Mary Muirhead and Creer. The function was partly a wil be entertained by Mrs. W. B. Miss Rhea Blumentbal furnished housewarming, a 4 it was the first Retherford at her home Thursday tb music from America's foremost social affair held in the new home. afternoon. Table of progressive composer Edward McDowell. . The Special guests were Airs. Rawlins "600" will be played, after, which next meeting of the B, Y. U. women Hughes and Mrs. James Close. prizes wil be awarded and luncheon served. ra POon,Lnncheou as served at 1Q o'clocl reports E are now prepared to rent new or used pianos at very reason- rpnf-alWft ftWfl mrvnthlv flA tllflt t.hft uta nlan nhlfl tfi mrflii gft tcHt50--iWllC UVWO lHWlMUJr rent you pay will apply against the purchase 'of a' new pianb if you . Mina Taylor Aprons Parent-Teache- piano department. See the many pianos we have in all modelsanchfinishe8. THALK with Mina . Jprights-layers.Gran- down d st A. B. Chase Emerson Lindeman Bachman Schiller A - on very reasonable Sale Closes Saturday, 8 P. M. l, JlIlA THERE is no reason why you should ht i .were we better able to provide you with a piaiwto suit your We have used and new pianos in all grades from $200.00 Vto $1500.00. lore Days Three SOLD ON EASY TERMS. 1 ' ' .. " '',-- ' ' J i BRUNSWICKS EXCLUSIVELY Ili3dley-Eclndseliiaii;li!s- ie " ROYAL" CONSOLE A SMALL DEPOSIT DELIVERS IT. HOUSE OF SERVICE. - Co. 120 WEST CENTER. |