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Show THE PROVO POST Brimhall, Zina Holbrook, Lucian Noyes, Lyman Noyes, Major Keeler, Karl Keeler and George Myers. Pink antTwlnte Asters attractively decorated the home of Mrs 0. V. Douglas yesterday afternoon when she extended her at an informal whist party followed by tga, complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Thomas J. Douglas of Los Angeles, California. Five tables-othe game were played and the prizes were awarded Sirs. Francis Hedquist and Mrs. J. B. Ashton. The guests were R. R. Irvine, Jr., Grant C. Bagley, J. -- It. - Ashton, "W. It. James, I. M. Warner, Francis R. R. Irvine, Sr., II. Grimm, D. D. Sutton, Isadore Clark, J. W. Guy,- - John Guy, James Brown, A. D.N Sutton of W. E. David Westwood, G. H. Sutton, Edith Martin, Ileindselman, Beck, Emma Randall and the Misses Virginia Sutherland, garet Irvine, Edna Sutton of Park City, Florence Warner, Mildred Clark and Carrie Sutton. , hos-pifali- ty at their residence on North f Mes-dam- t, Jo-sia- h i 1 Mrs. B. M. Short of Kansas City Missouri, who is a prominent "visitor in this city,' will be the guest of Mrs. E. E. Corfman at dinner this evening. Mrs. Short was formerly of Ogden, and liad many friends in Provo also, who wilL reAn interesting member her as having been one of affair of the past week w;as the miscellaneous shower given by Ogdens leading soprano soloists 'n eliy Mrs. Fay Cummings and Miss during her Pearl Olsen at the home of Presi- about twelve years ago. dent and Mrs. George II. Brimhall Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot Saturday evening, in honor of will leave tomorrow for Salt Lake Miss Fawn Brimhall, whose marto the large reception to be attend riage is scheduled for the near fuin their honor Thursday given ture. A profusion of the seasons the evening, September 13 at the home choicest flowers decorated The guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Bonnemort at . rooms throughout. East-South Temple street Were the Misses Floss Dunn, J etta 77& Mrs. Smoot and daughters, Annie Maiben, Irene Evans, Rhea Kerr, - Bessie Gammon, Florence Moore, K. and Zella, and son Earnest exFerris Noyes, Nettie Knudson, pect to leave sometime next week "Martha and Maline Glazier, Ethel for Washington, 'D. C., to spend Cluff, Glenn Johnson, Helen Stev- the winter, ens, Maude Bowen, Julia Brown, Miss Nonna Ilavercamp will Edna Southwiek,' LaRue Farnsworth, and Mesdames Orlene Le- - leave the latter part of the week mon, Jennie B. Knight, Wells L. for Salt Lake, where she will at- resid0 fbf - i I t tend Roland Hall dmjngdhe ter. Chicken Pot Pie win- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon and The Chefs Favorite By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Milt, Editor of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of her parents, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot a few smafll son Of ' the Boston Cooking School Magazine Pome folks think tliat only .colored mammies can cook chicken, but atrial of this famous chicken pot pie disproves Unit assertion. Every metulier of the family v, til tuoroughly enjoy it. dayshis week. - rot Pie, In the parade of Olympic heroes which thrilled Ijroadway a few days ago there rode- - ar lad of twenty, a ho is champion pistol shot of the world and who was the only member of the American Olympic team to bring home three gold medals. A little over two years ago Alfred P. Lane began shoot mg at a m aTk H rr t her pilar of liis fathers house in. New York City. When the hoy marksman started to use a .38 revolver instead of a .22 rifle he was graduated from his undreground gallery to-- a nearby revolver club. Stimulated by the rivalry of fellow shooters, young Lane made such rapid strides in 'his industrious practiee that he was soon in the boy wonder class. While stilLin the kne pants wfJilsTeens Lane held three worlds pistol and revolver records and was champion indoor pistol shot of the United States Revolver Association. His beatingof the'worlds crack shots in the pistol and revolver competitions at Stockholm is now a bright page in the history of .American inarkmanship. To get thus far in less than two and one half years is rather remarkable even for an American boy- which is reason enough for theinteiVst evidenced, by Broad-wmin this sneetaeie Tecto gun man way in this peaceable as he rode in a law abiding taxicab down the Great White Way. -- GIRL PASTOR LOSES HER SUITCASE; CANT APPEAR IN CHURCH GREELEY, Colo., Sept. 7. Several sermons in different parts of Weld county have not been a result of Miss Rachel Dangerfield, the only woman minister, misplacing her suitcase. Needed wearing appareTforTr short trip over the county was in the suit ease and when it was lost, the trip was abandoned. A Greeley boy found the mssing suit case and the sermons will be delivered next week. - y Chili at Spencers Cafe. For a nervous hrvtuaehe a AnfLPhiri T1e n f 1 WHITE SLAVE AT OPERA HOUSE The White Slave will be seen at the Opera House Wednesday night only.' This is a 3 reel production a drama of the underworld. It is a most - sensational and thrilling picture of city, life ever portrayed in motion pictures.'' showing the temptations of a great city, the pitfalls for the unwary, the sorrows of the sinful, the schemes of the wicked and the triumph of justice. The biggest production in motion pictures ever attempted, depicting the methods of the white slavers containing a lesson for all! Thursday night only will'-h- e Baked DampUatfa i A1 house work." Call 510-Re- office. M Baked by Botay For Sale by all Grocers ' Edward Scherer, Prop. : ,4 VI W AnH-Pl- n Pllla ONC p i for 4. 1. $ i 1 1 44. ABERN AGILE -? ri fit Thursday, September 12 general Cull - FOR RENT Two suites of rooms partly furnished. 2 rooms in each suite. Can be had ver reasonable. Call at 370 N. First West. WANTED A number of girls for wrapping peaches; also boys for picking. Apply at this office. For Commercial and Society Job Printing try The Post. 1 AT THE Reward, WANTED Girl A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU i nr 7 lik Lj cheap. W. Fourth South. house work. Small family. - 370 N. First West. ih ti. GRAND LOST Gold watch between town and old Lake Resort. Call Bake day will be a thing of the past from now on. The buy .word 4441 4 dealers. d. GOOD PIANO for sale 800 1,4. j 4 L imi to take Chamberlain's-Tablet- s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. her and regulate Tb remarkable cures of colic and prove her digestion diarrhoea which it has effected in al- bowels." For sale by all dealers. most every neighborhood have given It a wide reputation. For sale by all Dont wait for a headaeha to so awa rac FOR RENT 'Nicely furnished rooms, all modern , conveniences. Board next door. Mrs, Belle Nelson, 242 W. Fourth North; Phone 207. 07 4 I - Few. in, any medicines, have .met with the uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlains Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bending over making beds will notmake a oman healthy or beautiful. She must get out of doors, ualk a mile or two every day and Scene from The School Teacher and the Waif, a Biograph Pastorial Comedy at the Ellen Wed- . nesday and Thursday. FOR SALE 1 White Sewing Machine and .stoves. Want to E. Sixth buy chickens. 3G0 North. Sll 4 Private dining room for ladies at Spencers. - ... ), s. y. 4 Reconcilfollowing four reels: another of those great Bison 101 productions, a western of intense drama interest; Tweedlums Evasion by the Ambrosia company will make you laugh; The Little Moonshiners a drama by the Nestor Co., and a Thanhouser, The Baby Bride, the cutest story ewer told. Tonight ends the engagement of Blazing thr Trail, the great 2 reel Bisn feature. A different program will be seen every night this week at the Opera House. ' 4hm($44h4 4 44, Write REMINGTON ARMS. UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. hew York City 7 299 Broadway boys wrapping peaches ; eellar. $20.00. for picking. Apply at this office. good FOR RENT Six" room modern WANTEDA number- of girls house with for wrapping peaches ; also" boys Practically new; $20.00. Call for picking. Apply at this office. 242-WANTED Good girl for When young, tender chlcfcen are scarce, thi regents a most satisfactory way of serving old ,owls. Veal or lamb prepared in this manner is more appetizing than when served as a stew. in Try this and the 89 other deluious recipes the K. C Cook a Book a copy of whuh mttvbe certificate colored secured free by sending the 1'ow-der packed tn the 25 --cent can of K C Baking to the jAQUtdl Mfg. Co., Chicago 4. Mllee'- take-dow- if Mr. and Mrs. ET R. Irvine, Jr., One fowl rut in joints; cup flour; . teaspoonfulsalt; hlaik pepper; 2eups . and family motored to Salt Lake ponrr 3 tevet teaspoonfuls K C Baking Sunday , mbrning, returning to cup Bowaer; teaspoonful salt; -Provo yesterday. shortening; milk or cream. Cover the fowl with boiling water and 'Miss Daisy Irvine has gone to let simmer until tender, then remove to a baking dishr Mix the cup flour, sdlt Salt Lake, where she will attend and black pepper with cold water to a . the University of Utah this -- winter. smooth paste and use to thicken the broth. Remove the fat front the top of the before if broth the adding necessary thickening. Pour this gravy over the Mrs. James A, Brown is visitfowl, ntiUl it is nearly covered, and refriends and relatives in Payson ing toserve the rest to sen e apart. Sift ' gether the flour, bakiug powder and salt,- this week. All Classified Advertising Must three times; into this work the shorten-Sutton-Chas- e ing and use cream or milk to make a., Co. i furnish be Paid for in Advance. Drug. dough, less stiff than for biscuits. Put ice cream for all social occasions. fowl in the . this by spoonfuls over the dish, which it should rest upon and FOR RENT New six room completely cover. Let bake about 35 'WANTED A number of girls house, close in. Modern and lias minutes. . also for NU-STILFBR- Dr. For' singles trap or field just PULL. The side bolt toss In a shell, press the button and makes it easy. You dont have to tug at the barrel or watch an device. The ection stays open after each single shot is fired. It always stays open when the magazine is empty. Five shots three to get the cripples each under absolute control of the trigger finger. The recoil reloads for you kicks another shell in; takes the strain off the gun the discomfort out of the kick all without diminishing the drive behind the shot. n a few turns of the readily handled Simplt makes cleaning, carrying and inter. magazine screw-ca- p - - change of barrels quick and easy, , , , Send for motion picture booklet telling how the kick is used how friction device found only on the Rnmington- - UMC Autoloading Shotgun takes - i"l the puoishment out of heavy loads. ed, Mrs. Mabey and little son of Salt Lake were Provo visitors Sunday, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Sr. C Chicken LQS ANGELES, Sept. 0 American women are the most intelligent, lovable, generous in the world, but one must giye them credit forgone thing in particular the way they boss their husbands and make them what they are great business men. This is the statement Vieom-tessBenoi.st dAzvof Paris, cousin of Count Boni de Castellano, who is here today ' with her husband, Yi.etome dAzJy, naval attache of. the French embassy at p Washington. llere are a few of the things the Vieomtesse says wives make their ' husbands do: Carry most of the parcels on a shopping expedition. Scold them if they have a loe affair with the stenographer. Compel them to work Lard all day, then take them out at night. Supervise the buying of their TteferogtonCuttf Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Pharis left Sunday for Salt Lake City, seen an ax cellen t::. regular prowhere they will take, up their gram which is comprised of - the permanent residence. , OLMPIC GAMES BR0 UGHT IN USE REMINGTON RIFLE and the guest list includes the following: Doctor and Mrs. C. W. Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. E. Sutton, Mrs. Randall, Miss Lael Irvine, Miss Margaret Irvine and Miss Carrie clothes. Sutton r Iled-quis- t, 1 Aca- demy "Avenue ",thi,f evening, irr honor of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Douglas of Los Angeles, California, who arqjrominent visitors in our city. Roses and asters have been chosen for the decorations PAGE FIVE AMERICAN WOMEN MAKE BEST WIVES: ' CONTROL HUSBANDS' e Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ininc, Sr., will entertain with a whist party r I' 8:15 P. M. ; Admission - - -- - - - - . 50c - X . . , V |