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Show V "CGMWJCffnbNS FATHER THINKS? MEANS HE IS :W0S , " - THE PROVO, POST . BONNEVILLE WARD SACRED CONCERT SUNDAY. EVENING 1 - The ward has arranged 'an 'excellent sacred concert, which they will render in the Maeser school building on Sunday evening in honor of Vem R. Ekins, who leaves for a mission to Great Britain early in July. Following is the program: Selectrdn.chbir: r III HT ns T - grajf r ii n rvn Bonneville PAOE FIVE ' QuSrFette, M. I, A. ladies. Solo, Miss Grace Prict. Piano solo; Leona Mildenhall. Talk, Fred Rasband. Tenor solo, Chris Froisland. Reading, FloraTTenkins. Girls double trio. Ten minute talk by Bishop B. IL Bullock. Solo, Murray Roberts. Remarks, Vern Ekins. M We have only about 75 suits left and are determined to close them all out regardless of cost. Next Saturday, June 20, you can have your choice of ouF $20.00 and $25.00 suits for $9.95, our $15.00 suits for $7.45 and one lot for $4.50. , . Just think of it, a , "f , ' - tlOT 'Willies complications , ENTIL.WITHHIS NUp5 4 - WILL BE SUNDAY NELSON FUNERAL .4 - 4 4 Under the direction of Mrs. George Startup. Mrs. Arthur .Craven and Mrs. Allie Cunningham, successful surprise party was party was planned and carried out on Mrs. C. F. Decker, with twenty lady friends' participating, on Wednesday evening. Singing and music were entertaining features, and Mrs. N. C. Hicks favored with a recitation. Light refreshments were served, and the d guests,' together with the guest of honor,1 derived much pleasure from the occasion. Under taker Wym an A Berg Notice has been given Post received woTd yesterday that ames Clove that the master Nelson Asael of remains the government will pave the the young musician who died- driveway around the local at Boston 'last Sunday morn-.inFederal building with' vitri- will reach Provo today. tied brick. The plans and The funeral will be held in "the specifications are now at the Sunday at 2 oclock office of the custodian, Mr. Provo Tabernacle. The Provo Clove, and the kids for the Band and other musical or- work must be submitted by will of the city ganizations ' July 8th. participate in the services. 4 4 4 44444444 4 4444444 The remains will ,be .viewed at the residence Sunday 1 41 EUGENICS LAW SUSTAINED morning from 11 to 1 oclock, Miss LaVern Flygare entertainNo. 761 West Sixth. South. j ' "Examined ed at her home Tuesday evening Applicants Carl Nelson 'is bringing the 4 ice cream party, in honor of an at remains home - T, members Marison, Wis., June' 17 The su- the G. B. R. Club.-T- he LaVern the were: sustained court Flygare, present today preme constitutionality of the eugenic Edna Mildenhall Mae Clark, marriage law, reversing the judge- Grace Ross, Dora Jensen, Icja Jen ment of the Milwaukee county sen, Madge York, Ireta Thurgood, Ruth Baker, Agnes Baker Mable circuit court which declared it The eugenic marriage law Mildenhall Ethel Flygare. AThe requires male applicants for mar- evening was spent in music, dancTODAY riage licenses to undergo blood ing and games. The next roeet- THE ACID TEST tests as a condition to granting Two Part Vitagraph Featuring of a license. 4 4 44P444 4 Maurice Costello and Mary (Charleston. Home Insurance 4 MRS. MARY UHISLET HEARST-SELIPICTORIAL LAID TO REST TODAY FREDERICK THE GREAT Agency An Edison Feature. Funeral services over the re Successors to , mainr of Mrs. Mary-MHarding and Gray and Brown SATURDAY -Ray, Chislett took place, in the Sixth Adams. Walter Matinee 2 to 5. ward chapel this Afternoon and Insurance in I Everything THE MYSTERY the Interment was at the city Bonds. Loans and OF ROOM 643 cemetery. 101 Wall St. Phone 200 A Two Part feature with FranMrs. Chislett was born in Trow4 4 ' cis X. Bushman. bridge, England, August 9,' 1836 MR. BUNNY IN DISGUISE In 1862 she joined the Church of . . -- A Bunny Laugh. Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints THE BLACK MASK and came to Utah, and settled in An" Edison. Detective Story, Salt Lake. After one year there being the first of The Man she moved to Provo and has lived Advertising under this head le Who Disappeared here since. During her earlier spted at the rate of a cent a word Is payable in ar days sh ewas prominent in" Relief MONDAY Society work and was always ance. Thouaands have profited b Matinee at 4 p. m. good member of i.lng thii column. Try a few word Daniel Frohman presents the the church.. She Is survived by 'or quick reeulte. " Prominent Dramatic-Acto- r oneTirother, Thomas Harding of MALCOLM WILLIAMS FOR RENT 7 room moder the Third "ward. In the Famous Drama house af 126 N Second East Aj THE BRUTE N. G, KeratHan. a brother of ply 261 East First Norths jul In Four Astonishing Parts. J. G. Keratlian of the Oriental WANTED by respectable widow Cleaning and Dyeing company of as housekeeper. Call or this city,, arrived from Alexan-dri- a plaee . j2Q dress X, care this office. Egypt.-Mondand .will make his home in Provo. SEE O. C. REAL ESTATE CO. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL for insurance. , They belong to no ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE combination and will write y6ur insurance 10 per eent less than Estate ot Caroline Marla Johnson, any other agency in tow. Call 6 ' deceased. , Double 8. 218 West Center St The tmdersigned will Bell at prig, J UL i i odds-a- nd ends, for only 45c L ing will he held at the home. of refreshments.. The party took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Holbrook, the Complimentary to Mrs. W. J. Jrooms of which were pretty in ap. Snow, the M. I. A. of the Fifth ptftI.an(,c and gweet with frag. ward entertained on Tuesday ranee with an abundance of roses, evening with an interesting and Mrs. Snow for some time has been enjoyable programme, and dainty senior class leader in the M. I. A: ! - self-invite- Perfect - - ticular model, you are 7 mod-ishl- y corseted, obtaining the correct foundation for your gown. American Lady Corsets represent an infinite number of designs, some reflecting the latest and most ultra features of fashion, - others more conservative in their style, . 44444 WANT ADS 444444 - (F 'J FI asq HE ODE sLji V Is the home of these beau-tifCorsets. When you' purchase this ' high' grade Corset you pay no more than others charge for the inferior makes. - So we inviteyou to come in and see the yalues' we offer. The prices range from $1.00 to $7.50. We cannot begin 'to tell you all the advantages and the pleasure to be obtained in wearing these Corsets in this limited space. Try the American . Lady once and you vill always wear it. There are models showing the modish soft materials ''and flexible'1 boning,' these for slender fand medium figures, affecting the fashionable silhouette of the free, drooping figure- - There are models showing heavier materials and boning, provided for, average and medium figures, requiring more substantial support. -- -- -- ay vate sale the real estate ( in Utah! AN AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN 0 passenger Stndebaker ear ; County, State of Utah, described as and 8, just overhauled. Good tires. '$U0 follow. ,twit: A8L of Block 22, Plat A, 'Provo City Survey takes it Arderson V Garage 10S of Building Lots; commencing 15.22 W. Center St. ju20 chains South and 6.35 chains South Good Very Buggy trade for 89 degrees. East of the Northwest cor. Surrey ju24 ner of the Southeast quarter of 1 South of Range 2 18, Township GIRL WANTED for general East-o8alt Lake Meridian, thence housework. M. Nattall. Geo. South 89 degrees East 2.18 chains, phone' 394. thencer South 1 degree West 11.43 5 ... roomed furnished modern chains, .thence North' 89 degrees West ' 2.18 block chains, thence North 1 degree house for rent, one-haEast 11.43 chains to the place of be- north of University. Apply 644 ginning; area 2.50 acres. Said sale North First East. jllO will bo made bn or after the first day FOR TRADE A rooming house of July, 1914, and written bids will be for an automobile. Apply Modreceived at the residence at the under- em Barber Shop.' . . juSO signed at Provo City, Utah. : LOST Medium sized! 15 jewel Dated! at Provo City, tftah, this 19th Hampton ifrrftcfi. and chain, also ' day of June, 1914, small change purse, in West Park f NIELS JOHNSON, V or on Depot street. Gentleman s r , , Administrator. photograph in back1 of watch. Booth & Booth, Attorneys. Notify Milton- Curtis, care' A. C. First publication June 19, 1914, last Curtis, Payson, Utah. $5.00 Topublication June 39, 1814, ward. j27 whom she labored. As evidence of this, Miss Lizzie Woods presented her with a pretty gift. Mrs. Snow intends to spend the summer months in Southern Utah, t with Relatives. , Perfect toilettes require, first of all, the perfect foundation for the gown. American Lady Corsets are the last word in corsetry, producing the smart low bust, the long straight hip, the flat back, the wide waist. Whether you are slender, medium or stout,' there is an American Lady modeL for your individual figure. By gearing this par- G . Fifth ward and is held in .esteem' high by 'all those "with of the Toilettes D ul . Lotl - Seo-tio- in UVULA ri- - trp nj oooooeooooooooooocxxxxioooo ' PRIKCESS PRICE One lot of Dress Shirts, P. S. Society WILL PAVE DRIVE AROUND THE POST OFFICE U. S. el jQ XXKirwwwwvwwwwvvsoA o Sait for s THMMLF LESS Clyde McAdams of the local Electric office, leaves tomorrow for Eureka, where he will take a job with the Mountain States Telephone Company as wire chief ' ' ' of that division. first-clas- n lf No other like it No other as good Tfes New Home Ssv.Icg Kzchlne Cc sp:sy, ' " o STANCE. MASS. '" For Sale by TAYLOR BROS. CO. Now Is the time to get rid of your cent rheumatism. Try a twenty-fivhottie of Chamberlains Liniment and e how quickly your rheumatic palna iyyear. Soli by all dealers. (Adv.) e - - -- v' - Our Wear Department Rcady-to- - Contains some, of the region's most beautiful Suits and Dresses that were ever brought to Provo. We fine srohable merchandise ifctOne-thir- d Off. White Dresses are the standard f?r summer dres3. Note the following reductions: are-offeri- $8.00 VALUE3 MUBT CO AT $3.00 VALUES MUST GO AX'-- -- -- $3.75 $3.75 $5.00 VALUES MUST GO AT $3.00 VALUES MUST GO AT $2.75 $1.75 |