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Show t THE PROVO POST evening was furnished by the Orpheus orchestra. graagaaBCT ra pan PAGE FIVE or-t- he Miss Leona Ilomer has returned to her home in this eitv aftey an enjoyable visit in 'Salt Lake City. ,rAiuitys Romance Mrs. .Iev i Schofield of Eureka spending a week in Provo, the Mr aniLMrs. Eph Homer. guesLof were is At The Ellen will he WE HAVE MOVED in- cluded as a headliner on the b'U atthe Ellen Theatre for Friday aud Saturd a b gh t s. This is a beaut ifqlly portrayed story by the Vita graph company, including Aliss Florence E. Turner ami Air. Maurice Costello, two popular favorites of this company. hound, Stephen Fiske, Jr sou of a supposed millionaire tells Doris Alyrtte, his fianeeethat the death of his father has revealed that he has died penniless and left him a poor' man. . She is so disappointed she returns her engagement ring to him. He is obliged to go to wTork as an ordinary labore- r- She tells her Aunt Patience, with whom - she , lives, and the old lady confides the romance of her life to her. She was engaged to Stephens father. She rejected him and it was the regret of her life, and almost broke her heart when he married another and are yi guests were received in 'the dents - suite. The rooms adorned with fall flowers and Mrs. W, L. Blersaeh and' Mrs. furwith the E. Corfman were Salt Lake visin harmony foliage itors Here decorations. and Mrs. George McCabe. yesterday. nishings One - of iheiar gest and most jn the'receiving linewith thedios- Aliss Alay Ilomer has. returned elaborate receptions of the season tess and guests of honor were Airs. 1i weeks visit in rom was given Tuesday afternoon at Airs. William Sutherland, City. . the Hotel Utah, when Mrs. Joseph Gevrge - Young entertained a large number Spry, Airs. John C. Cutler, Airs. Sutton-ChasDrug. Co. furnish of friends in honor of Mrs., Reed Thomas Fitzgerald of Ogden, ice social occasions. cream all for Airs. Airs. and of AfeCabe, Smoot and Airs. George McCabe, mother Bonnemort. Elizabeth Lj t to soon of whom Assisting leave both ' tf expect jj in entertaining during the after- WOMAN STARVING for W ashington, I). C. The WILLING TO Airs. WED Airs. E. A. Wall, hours were between three noon were -IN BEASTS CAGE hew assortment and six and the mezzanine floor Sarah Boggs, Airs. , William II. was thronged with women. The King,' Airs. Simon Bamberger, goods were ? $ ' 1 Airs. James Ilogle, Airs,. "P. S. Would Accept Stranger to Get more attractive never Fifty Dollars and ' Win Keogh, Airs- - AY. E. Lake, and Airs. than this years . de. Home. D. ... T. Take-i- n Ryan of Ogden. ' T. signs. Supper as served in the banquet SAN JFRANCISO, Kept. the proper help to rid your system room, where the long oval table ' -streets of San woman. lace TT of the poisonous bile which causes was covered with q cluny We carry Knight Franeiseo and and for the Oakland sweet One discomwhite and cover flatulence cloth peas headaches, i evening Aunt, Patience, last four in to Mills b cloths months an effort Woolen a full the extended V ferns after common consent the length fort By day shopping, entering V Aliss obtain employment, Afae her home, slips, injuring herself. and the fall styles are proper and the best help is with the central decorations, a large cut glass howl filled with Clark, 25 years old. ham reached Stephen, returning froin his days beautiful. pink and white ros- the point where she is willing tf work, finds her on the area step .. t r es. Crystal candelabra, shaded marry an unknown man in a eag arul carries her into the house. Jfe calls a dietor. who pronounces in pink, lighted the table and all of wild beasts to earn $5f). all and select your She has taken up the of, her injuries fatal. The old lady appointments were in pink and favorite today , cloth white. Taking turns in pouring the manager of Mora park I.reegtiize Stephen, of whom she SaU mrjvlnra U bosat 10c. and get your suit totea and coffee were Mrs. E. 51. phblie wedding in a rage of wild is very fond, and who closely remorrow. Tie fit will Conroy of Ogden, Airs. J. J, Daly, animals. It only remains inw for semble his father. She expressfmm Airs. Charles Livingston, and Airs. her to find a man who is willing es a hope that he and Doris wil he perfect and the V be w eilded to each other, and James Hughes with the following to he her husband. price right. 'There ought to be some lonely again repeats the romance of her : Aliss Annie young girls assisting " " man in tnr-thlife. As-sdoes so. visions o K. Smoot, "the Afisses Alice ant Leta Spry, Aliss Romola King, lookout for a good wife explain- the happy retrospect appear benow located I ean fore her and she - passes -Mark yesterday. the Alisses Alabel and Hazel Car- ed Aliss away, street from the across -Rowland keep house. The happy in the thoughts of what ter, Aliss Alabel Beam and Aliss our former stand in only requirement, that I make is might haveboeu and a full Fitzgerald of Ogden. Friday and Saturdays Carpenter Seed Comof the joys that await her White orchestra furnished a de that the man be American, honest Sept. and I industrious. would corri pany building. We inprefer in the life beyond. lightful program in the a as I am a brunette, blonde. of loss hundred the one at their over vite both men and woguests Grieving dors, and Auntys Romance The of Idora Doris and management were friend, good park Stephen, present. men to call and inspect .Yitagraph Drama recently-acquir- ed a cage of wild kneeling at her bedside, touch a, our line of fall and Airs. Nena Justeseu of Spring animals.. The, animals include a hands, and looking into each The Spoiled Child winter goods. City is spending a month in our lion, a leopard and a puma. In others eyes, they ask each other , Lubin Story to order direct the Mrs. Alf. attention and of will if Patience of fulfill Aunt the J the guest they city, Karl Allred. Air. and Airs. Allrec public to the exhibit the manage- hope. The mutual fervor with His Own Fault and children and Airs. Justesen ment offered a prize of $50 to which they silently embrace each Farce motored to Salt Lake the fore pari; any eouple willing to be married other is their answer. Biograph of the week, where they spent a in the cage. The guarantee was made that the trainer ol the beasts few days. , ' The Speed Demon would prevent accidents and that Biograph Comedy CLEANING A SPECIALY - The the animals would not interfere Mutual Improvement-Associatiowith the ceremony. of the Sixth ward enter The Squawmans Sweetheart Miss Clark saw the advertisetained with a successful dancing Rathe Western " The Seige of Petersburg, a party in the ward meeting house ment and immediately announced last evening. The hall was pret her readiness to be a party to the spectacular Civil war production, enant Frost to keep the nearby ant, cannot be consoled, while tilv decorated and the music wedding provided she could find jased on historical incidents in batteries working. Realizing the Frost and Charlotte mourn the a husband. As yet she has been connection with one most hazardous duty he has accepted, loss of the noble .soldier who gave unable to do" this" Frost calls at the Pemberton home so much that they might be liap-psensational campaigns of the Um in deadly earnest, she be will as a and says a last farewell to his sisexplained yesterday. Even mar- leadliner On the presented bill at the'Prin-ees- s ter and Charlotte. TanDorn arwith an riage unsatisfactory husand for Friday Saturday rives shortly afterward and learns GOOD PIANO for sale chea p. band would be better than being nights. that Charlotte is in love with 800 W. Fourth South. repeatedly turned down in an 'efC. S. Lieutenant Van Dorn, A, Frost. Now comes the test of fort to get work. betrue manhood.. Van Dorn cannot Running up and down stairs, sweepAliss Clark and two sisters are obtains permission to visit his anJ bending over making beds Pemberton. Charlotte trothed, forgets that he owes his life to ing stopping at 2004 San Pablo avenue While he is entertained not make a woman healthy or will order by an being he and Frost forgea They are orphans. They explain a4their home near ler the from family his rival which removes She must get out of doors, beautiful. that their mother died when they were young and that their father Petersburg, Dan Frost, a young perilous command. The lieuten- walk a mile or two every day and died in Denver last February. man who has become impoverish- ant gives up his own life when take Chamberlain's Tablets lo ed through the ravages of war, ar- the mine explodes and the FederThey collected his small estate and rives her digestion and regulate her with his crippled sister, Mol-y- . als make an attack through ike earn to Oakland in search of emPemberton permits the Frosts breach, only to find the Confed- bowels. For sale by all dealers. ployment. to occupy one of his vacant cab- erates prepared. A . sanguinary ins and the family extends the un- battle ensues and the ConfederHOUSE WANTED. HEIR TO MILLIONS fortunate hospitaliIt victorious. many ecuple ates are ultimately WALKS ON WATER IN ties. Although forced to accept is a sad hour at the Pemberton Would like to rent - modem SHOES LIKE CANOES the benevolence of the pember-tns- , home when Frost brings the news 5 or 6 room cottage with furnace d Frost resents of the brave Van Dorns sacrifice. heat by Oet. 1st. NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 3. the NU-STILThose in the vicinity of Brentons being an object of charity. Tender-E G. G. HOAG, Milly, the cripple, who has' harCove, near the city, had a surprise hearted Van Doro sympathiz- bored a secret love for the lieuten dSl At Golden Rule Store A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU yesterday whcn John --Nicholas es with. the. crippled. girl and his Brown, the son of Mrs. John Nich- actions are misconstrued by the . - Baked.JbjL olas Brown and heir to many mil- brother, who develops a lodged Colorado lions, walked out on the water hatf for the soldier. Van Dorn with a pair of canoe-lik- e shoes. returns to his duties ""and Frost While at first he had a little diffi- enlists, hoping for an opportunity Should Select "a route famed for its Seenie Attractions andc in navigating, the boy soon to show Jus benefaetors that even culty Grocers all Sale for by Edward Scherer, Prop. Superior Train Service. , became- - accustomed .to 'the new a pauper may possess patriotism footgear andYvas able toinove and braver)7. In bidding farewell along with' considerable speed- - In to Charlotte, Frostimpulsively beall' he covered'a mile and had a trays for her. lot of fun at the same time. The Two months later the bridge shoes, which afe about eigh feet across the Appomattox River is long and six inches wide, are built occupied by. the Confederates, who THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. of light framework, covered with endeavor to fight off the flanking canvas and have a compartment party of Federals. The bridge EVERY MILE A PICTURE in the center for the feet.' TO takes fire and Lieut. Van Dorn is imprisoned in the fury of the This Route .offers the Back East,Travelers more varied flames. At the risk of his. own Evans Chosen for scenic attractions, that ean be seen from the car windows withlife. Frost rushes to the bridge out extra expense for side trips, than any other line. Two Daily and drags the lieutenant to safety. District A year has Trains to who Tickets on Bale Aug. Slst to Sept. 7th, inc-.Frost, pses. ' Special Low Round Trip Faresto Pueblo, Colorado G. A. R. NATIONAL ENCAMPAIENT California been promoted to a lieutenancy, (Continued From Page One.) 4 ANGELES LOS in meets the trenches Van Dorn Springs, Denver and principal eastern points, on sale May 18, f Splendid ' September 9th to 14th. Local juvenile judge, for that position before Petersburg, while Union 25 and 31,' 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July' After a number of seconding forces are surrounding the city. Service. STOPOVERS DIVERSE ROUTES. 3, 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September speeches were made the. vote was Judge Pemberton and his family ReturnJLimit October 31st,' 1912. 4 and 5, 1912. . taken and Cluff received 6i"votes take refuge in Petersburg. There PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS, alsov Ask For to 27 for his opponent, giving him Charlotte .meets Frost, who has FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS J - Through Standard, and Tourist, Sleeping Cars daily to Tickets ' the nomination. won her heart from Van. Dorn hut Via Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Both Jacob Evans and Harvey the girl hides her pmotionfc and EXCURSIONS TO SALT LAKE SALT - Cluff have been before the people keeps the new lieutenant from Accunt SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. LAKE ofthis district for many years and making any declaration. The Commercial Congress. .Aug. Trans-MissROUTE the ticket is considered one of the Federals succeed in- mining the Aug. 29 Democratic Convention strongest that could be nominat- Confederate Outer Works but their Aug. 30 Fares and full particulars willle cheerfully furnished on Wilson Day Lagoon . 31 ed. The convention was an en- operations arq discovered by their .Aug. Barnum and Bailey Circus . application to any Rio Grande Agent. thusiastic one and speaks well for enemies, who learn that .the mine the cqming ection. The Repub i sto he exploded at 10 oclock on A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah. For Tickets, Information, Phone or Call districts of wel are the licana In . Provo. certain a CRAIG. morning,. Wednesday C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. W. G. Agent, Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt.- united and the different county order that tVir discovery may be T. C. Peck, G.P.A. J. II. Manderfield, A.G.P.A. Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. Salt Lake. . organizations' are , ip splendid tkept seercLthe Confederates place Los Angiles, Calif. ra small detachment under Lieut- working order. presi- - Following is an account from Salt Bake of the reception given at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Tuesday for Mrs. Reed Smoot and In-ho- Salt-Lak- e on Time - making more nnr clothes w ever ' . U - 1 i BEECnMMS PUS long-stemme- d , i J ! The Ellen thrr-crmrmun- ity he The-Lyd- ia real-izatio- n 6-- 7' - Tailor MITCHELL The At The Princess n - of-th- e y. n, - tm-pro- Bake day will be a thing of the past from now om The buy word BREAD high-spirite- and the East Travelers to Provo . -- Rio Grande I Railroad The Denver his-lov- e. $35.00 t CALIFORNIA Judge -- -- -- .- 27-3- 1 - . |