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Show THE- - TAGE FIVE PROVO'POST GIBBONS REJECTS EUGENIC WEDDINGS AS AGAINST CHURCH, TOHK, Aug. H tmjinul Gibbons is here from' Baltimore for. his annual v aoation on Long Island, fbe cardinal will hardly Mrs. AY, E. Grey of Boise, Idaho, and Miss Miriam Nelke of San Francisco, who are visitors in' our city, were the complimented guests at a Bridge tea presided over by Mrs. W. D. Roberts at her apart- Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr. Mr. and Mrs. AY. D. Roberts, Mrs. AY. E. Grey and son Cary of Idaho, Dr. and Mrs. Fred AY. Taylor, Messrs. JHeber and Fred Taylor, Miss Amie Taylor, Miss Lael IrMr. Ilalstone left today ments at the Hotel Roberts yes- ving, and for Brighton for a tutomobile by terday afternoon. Sweet peas brief stay., and evergreens were effectively t combined iu the attractive decoraMr. and Airs. AY. B. Searle, Mr. tions of the luncheon table. The prizes awarded in connection with and Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Miss the game were won by Mrs. Grant Dorothy Newcombe,-Miss- ' Norma 0. Bagley and Mrs. AWE. Searle, Miss Enid St. Clair Those invited aside from the IIavercamp,v of Salt Lake and Messrs. Frank guests of honor were Mrs. Samuel of Root vine-Lake and Frank Salt J r., Schwab, JMrs.ILR.Ir Mrs. Grant C, Bagley and . Mrs. Schwab will form a party to Can-- , George Ilavercamp. yon Glen for a short visit. The engagement" of Miss Etta lloldaway, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George T. lloldaw ay of Man-tto James Spendlove, has been announced, the marriage to take i, Le-lan- Air. and AIrs. Frank White were 'Airs. I. A. Smoot Fas returned The" complimented guests at fromPrestonyldahopwhere Mie dinner of pretty appointments giv- has been visiting her relatives the en by Aliss Annie Peterson at her past two months. -- home AVednesday. evening. Gold-- , en Glow was used exclusively in Airs. Joe Sundstrom of Olmsted the attractive decorations of the is spending a few days with her rooms and on the dining table. cardswertr mother Jnthis' city, laiiPfcrr-twcn- ty Women's Best Interests demand that every woman should spare herself unnatural suffering by obtaining safe and proper help when physical ills . and nervous depression occur. When ailments - and suffering come to you remember there is one safe, effective d remedy gentle and well-trie- a Clarence Duffin of Clearfield is visiting friends and relatives in Provo. Sutton-Chas- e ice cream Drug. Co. furnish for all social occasions. OPERA HOUSE HAS MORE NEW FEATURES Alanager Epperson promises a treat for Alonday and Tuesday. After seeing - Alessrs. - Valentine in their miniature musical comedy act, he decided to engage these two comedians to produce another riot called The - nine Honeymooi- r- Trail, people in the cast, including six local talent The act shows a live wire sales "man putting a new bean on the market and all goes well till he butts into the owner of the Bean Trust. This act is a riot all theway through and is mingled with musical numbers. Anyone who saw School Days will have an idea, of what these two gentlemen can do in the fun making line. This in addition to the regular first run pictures. The act and dancing numbers are under the personal direction of, Mr Jerry and AVilkie with of special value . to ... women. Beechamt Pills remove the cause of suffering; they dear the system and by their tonic, helpful action - relieve yon of headaches, back. aches, lassitude and nerve rebellion. Try a few doses and know the bow difference--kno- Pills ' how Beechams will help your feelings; they strengthen, invigorate. Preserve and Protect ohmiM be rare to rend Stott woman the pocial directioua with ererr bo. In Wi lOn, ZSn. Sold orrywbro ' - like magic. Recipes formerly considered difficult to bake now comeout of theoven-ligh- t, dainty and delicious. It fairly makes you hungry to look at them. KC Valentine. - Get at the root of the trouble. i ub bi n g aii ac h mg" hue k may I biL r BAKING POWDER Is the housewifes t. . c name.--Doa- - Prominent among the numbers to be shown at the Ellen theatre tonight and Alonday night" Js a The, Mystery of Room 29, modern detective story of exceptional theme, teeming with dramatic incidents. Two prospectors,JZardigan and Tiel, find a dead man. Searching the body they find the map of an unrecorded gold mine. They for themselves and Cardigan puts it in his pocket.' At night Tiel steals the map and slips away. Cardigan, tracing his false partner, discovers him registered at a cheap hotel, in Room 29. lie secured the ad-. . -- One of those big gripping AYest-enrMfam- asT CONGREGATIONAL J. WAHLQUISr CHAS. CHURCH Attorney-at-La- presenting' Gr AlrAn SundayrAugust 11th. 10 a. m., derson in a splendid role, entitled A Child of tltf Purple Sage,' Sunday school; 11 a. tn., morning 8 p. m., will be presented at the Princess worship, Thursday at meeting. Theatre tonight and Alonday prayer night. Bart Darrow, a young cowboy, is engaged to and has put the engagement ring on her finger. Betty promises to always be true and Bart departs joyfully. sets up the drinkg in honorpf the 43 ter Street,-Prov- Utah. P, 0. Box 203 Phone o, 353-- X - 4 ! pretty-Betty-Ki- ng In.the-tQwnsaloan.-- occasion. Meanwhile Bettys brother introduces her to a young stranger and it is a case Of love at first sight between the two. They are standing at the mail-bo- x irfhaH(1 prospector discovers Tiel is rides the who is a staunch friend past dead. Two detectives, Nave and of Bart. Bart in Harteastle, in vestigate the mur - ',loon, he tells der. Nave considers a door to the seen and Bart is furious, ne calls next room which they enter, and at the Taneh;rebukes King Betty find Cardigan on the bed, pretend- for her infidelity and she angrily ing sleep. He is questioned and returns his ring. Bart leaves, says he never saw the man before. heartbroken. Years later, Bart is -They go to see a room across the sent out of the country by- the alley. Cardigan gets his coat, sheriff for his lawless deprada-tionputs it on; drops an envelope tn Out in the desert he rides doing so, and accompanies them, and is seeking for bnuk The policeman picks up the old for the when he night suddenly envelope and hands it to Nave on sees a covered wagon in the dishis return. -- It - hgs the name of tance Riding up, he finds Ja Iittlp the murdered map on it and also girl weeping over the dead body that of Cardigan. Nave confronts of her mother. .Tenderly Bart him with it and Cardigan escapes takes the child in his arms, then and leads the officers a bewilder- sees a letter in the dead womans ing chase before he is captured. hand. There are only two lines, He confesses to the murder and but are they enough to tell him also explains the ruse he employthe wasted form was once poor ed 'to. divert suspicion. his sweetheart Betty, and that she At the End of the Trail will was going to her brothers home also be included as a headliner. with her little girl after the death The story is an exciting one. The of husband. For a moment sheriff follows his man to the end Barthrbows his head in silent grief of the trail, fighting every inch with one clasped in his the little of the way, until he lands him in arms. The first shadow of jailr Two highly interesting farce Isupoirihedeserl' when he night rides comedies., entitled, A, Dash slowly away from the lone grave. Through the Clout s,. andJThe Reaching an abandoned shack, New Baby will also be shown.Bart makes a bunk for the. child s with his ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS her in. But the - spirit of u Jhe (lekd iriothp)4 causes the little one eT ha vtTarrangcdT to handl- the to climb from the bed and kneel crop of Elberta peaches for Some in prayer, and Bart, for the first of the largest growers who are de- time in his rough life, bows his sirous of shipping only good head in solemn communion. The Gatnblers, a beautifully peaches well packed. I am preh pared to handle others growers portrayed number by the innothlso be will see to will it who that Copipany, crops ing but good,- marketable stuff, cluded on the bill. well packed is put up for ,4 shipping. AYe can then go on the market and demand the top price and be able to get it as we did last located at is year.. This will also enable us to one of Scft Lakes most comfortThose affect F. 0. able hotels". iris clean""ahd in6d-erto handle their me peachwishing in every Tespeet. Prices are es should advise me at once,' as I reasonable and the treatment very am now arranging with eastern is courteous. Provo should connections for distributing what make this their people headquarters will hae' to go to the Eastern Two or three doors west of Colon market, , and must know the ial Theatre. amount I vs ill have to arrange for. Railroad companies advise me they aro putting switches in good condition at Ice Plant, Edgewood, Carryhurst; also Lake View, and Lake Alew Spur, for our use and KING LUMP public in general. NUT OR HIAWATHA C. F. DECKER. SLACK ROCK SPRINGS Theres a variety for you. . Tm7 Vrr s. In this commercial age when time is "worth big money it means of is economy to have the best and most The telekeeping in touch with the markets of phone is no longer a luxury but an absolute necessity to business men, the fruit grower, and the farmer in fact to every-bodA Ye will put you iu touch with the markets of the world at .short notice. with only a. small cost to you,,te the-worl- d. y. - Information regarding - rates and .service cheerfully fur nished at our office. The Mountain States Telephone -- an? Telegraph Co. 55 East Center St. -- - horse-blanke- ts -- Travelers to Colorado and the East and-tuck- -- Should select a route - famed - for its Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service. - - The Denver S Rio Grande Railroad Aita-grap- THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD1. - TheTouraine Hotel EVERY MILE A PICTURE This Route offers the Back East Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can bp seen frpm the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than "any other line. n Bake day will be a thing of the past from now on. The buy word is NU-STIL- BREAD E A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, Baked by . grow City' Baltery Edward Scherer, Prop. i - For Sale by all Grocers - How. WiU kidney-cofnplain- d, y, Friends and Neighbors in Provo- rrugeda Baking1 Powder works , , But it wont cure it. by the recent eugnyics congress in You must reach the root of it L London. , i Hie ord cc H kidneys. . ng Marriages Reach the cause.; relieve the to the physical fitness of the man and woman are not tobe squared pain. with the doctrine that marriage is Begin at once with Doans Kida sacrament, he told a caller., ney Pills.-Hav- e cured thousands of just . Of course, everybody knows sueh cases. has Catholic church that the very pronounced views on the subject Airs. I)hvid AIcKell, Fourth ward It of matrimony, said the cardinal. Spanish Fork, Utah,- - saysr We regard -- the matrimonial gives me pleasure to again recom- mnfon as the most sacred and mend Doans Kidney Pills. I binding, and to be entered iuto know from personal experience that this remedy is a splendid one-fobu once by each individual. For a year The proposal to select persons T was or more for matrimony according to their subject to attacks in a would demand fitness my back and the of'pkin physical law so drastic that I cannot see trouble was always more noticeT first arose. After I hoyv it, could be considered prac1 able when about for a while, the i moved tical. So arbitrary a law would had interfere with personal liberty, pain eased up, Reading about ! Doarts Kidney Pills, I procure'd a supply and found them to he UNION SERVICE. just the remedy I required. In a A Union service of the" Metho- Short time the pains in my back health imdist,' Baptist and Jongregational were relieved and my churches will be held at the Bap- proved. For sale by all dealers. Priee tist .church Sunday, evening, Aug'ecnt'.FoKtef-.AIilbur- u .Cq , 5(1 ust 11th, at 8 p. m. Air. King, 'the sole agent.New York, minister, of the Congregational Buffalo, church will preach, and a cordial for the United States. . ns Remember the invitation is extended to all who no other. are interested to attend this ser- and take vice. best friend, lighten ing her burdens as well as the food. Mr. and Airs. Joseph T. Farrer Wherever K C is used and daughter Salina, and son you will find healthy, and Air. and Airs. Dell Chip-ma- n -- happy families and a conwere Americat&Fork visitors tented housewife. Com-- plies with all pure food laws, Thursday, where they went to atboth State and National. reunion. tend the Cliipman Jaquea Mfg, Co., Chicago place August 28ln the Manti Temple.- The young people have many 'friends in this city, both having attended the University here for Air. and Airs. AYells L. Brimhall a number of years past. Miss Professor and Airs. George II. lloldaway was also connected with the public schools here the Brimhall, and Air. and Airs. Fay Holbrook left today for a weeks past two winters. outing at Strawberry. The following party of young Fait Lake Misses have returned to AJiss Hattie Keeler has returned their homes after an enjoyable from an extended visit at Richthree 'weeksJeain ping" trip at Up--. ardson, Grand eounty, where she per Provo canyon. Ruby Ostler, wasjthe guest of her cousin, Miss Clara Prout, Bertha Crabbe, Ruth Ireta Pace. - Barlow, Viola Jensen, ljcona Ham-tin- , Martha Barlow; Nellie Pugs-leAirs. Karl Keeler has returned Bess Hayworth, Reona Rogers and Stella Beesley. The party to her home in this city after hav- was chaperoned by Mrs. J. S, Bar- - ing spent Jhe past fewjweeks with friends in Priee. low. Place-- K C GO RIGHT AT IT ABERDEEN I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, writes If. K. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. ' Independent Coal Co. PIIONE 459 165 N. SECOND WEST Special Low Round Trip Faros to Pueblo, Colorado 'Springs, Denver and primfipal.eastern points, on sale Alay IS. , 25 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 13, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3. 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, .10, 23 and 31,1912; September i and 5, 1912. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping" Cars Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. v daily to SUPERB mNING CAR SERVICE. 'Fares and full particulars vvAll be cheerfully furnished on applicatioato any Rio Grande Agent. - I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept, Salt Lake"Citv Utah. C. E: Eggertsen, Ticket--Agt- . Wm, H. Mitchell, JLgt. . Frank A. Wadleigk, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. -- |