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Show TID& PROVO Positive Relief from' the ' aufTerinff" caused by AAAA A. conditions of the organ and elimination digestion from indigestion and biliousness secured by the safe, always Oliver-entertain- certain ly with music and recitations, , etc. in uoncr of tbejThe season's tlow era were used in ed At. marriage of their daughter Jessie and Lynn Orser which took place Wednes- day in the temple ia naif Lake City, immediate relatives were the only guests and they were served wlthi deltclouBilniier and enjoyed -liphtful e tuiug. "Mr. ana Mis. Oiser will leave today for Roosevelt, L'tau, where they will make their home. , and gentle action " BOOKS O N - E X H I B ITlON : 4 8 AT STORE 4 - 4 . The Posts prize for the best Christmas story, which story will C appear in the Christmas edition v of this paper, is now on exhibi- tion in the show window of 4 WOOD-CLIFTON- i of 4 i decorating. Whats Hie Nc::z??ft P08T CHRISTMAS PRIZE red of Last evening Mr. and Mrs. J. POST H Hi f iU f; r Mercantile com- pany. It Is the latest edition of - V .James Whitcomb Rileys works 4 In j Wes, 10e., 25. 4 an(j COntalns many poems hero-Sold v7wl.ere. tofore unpublished itr nny- - boeUr Each year for a number of 4 O y 0 C 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 The marriage of Miss Susie Parker The Post has given slm'lar f years 4 KNIGHT W0CLEN MILLS of OgJen and Mr. Eugene Litchfield to the successful contest- - 9 prizes BLANKET LARGE TO GET of Provo took place Wednesday In the 4 ans, but never Ha3 this parer 4 O CONTRACT FOR WAR NATION Mrs. A. G. Peterson, Miss Edith Salt Lake Temple. been go fortunate as this year in Peterson and Messrs. Ray and Huge m IU . offering to its rendeis omething 4 The Knight' Woolen Mills-wof Logan are theguests of Mr. anl a Thanksgiving dinner given is new, and something that At that be among the favored factories of v j Mrs. P. Gr, Peter son. for a few days. Hv and Mra Joseph Parkes thirty-fivforever In the hearts tC 4 the country for a large aPi'ier oc4j we foul of poetry. 4 those guests participated. 4 about tea blankets,' numbering Mrs. H. S.. Pyne and sen Start Bpent in six volumes bound 4 Is The work UwNm come to which will thousand Thanksgiving In Salt ease city ana - 4 4 in formed the green morocco, v j corpretty If Woolen are Chrysanthemums Mills, reports 4 were entertained by Mrs. w. F. Pull- sold stamped lettering on back. on the table from which 4 rect- - The order .to coma v Is centerpiece ' tijim, It is rich and sumptuous and es- dinner was served La through the Z C. M. 1. of Suit 4 fine - wishes of Harveys uncle, a crabby old aire named Fairfax becomes Interested ! Mr,Thanksgiving A Fletcher Mtb. peclally designed for library and h SrJ and CiE. by according to the report. man, they marry. Later they go tc in the popular actress and finally successful" the of A very' meeting to members of the family. 4 The war In Europe Is doing 4 study. .We Invite the literary Tork with a theatrical company,- - suades her to keep her husband and tooU of plaee Daughters 'Wonders to revive buelBeshta;.i4,;PublIeesierfally-to:look:tia-- lj NeU1 hit last Monday under the direction f Mr. afid Mrs. L. Terry entertained handsome wet of Looks and es-- Tirher United States, and the mills 4 the 0, His Name, a five reel pic- ground. ThiiTls done and the" bus--' i the CaU family and at the home of at pecially invite them to partlci- a 4 all over the country are getting v dinner, serving Thanksgiving of turization George Barr McCutch band and child are located in Tarry-- 1 Mra ElIze C.NelBon.- Daintr refresh-- fine ! the rules t? tso supply the manufactured pate toT thirty guests.TIfTIZ ready dinner eons J famotur town, where Harvey- is .known as mends were served and a splendi which appear in this issue of The 4 goodf curtailed by the terrible Feature of the Whats His Name,' the huBband of Play Lasky of Company, Interested people Post. representation European" struggle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wlmmer 0f Is announced "tho rxiuJuth.' Finally" Ilarveymeefs" were present on Princess Theatre Payson spent Thanksgiving with retaSaturday. Fairfax and becomes Jealons of him. . ' Whats His Name is a .stage ro-- Later Harvey finds his wife and the The ladies of the Congregational Uves in Provo. Mrs. Sarah Souter entertained at al mance and said to possess every virtue man at a party and breaks it up. He church are busy making preparations M FT I Til family dinner on Thanksgiving-da- y at well is offered a large sum of money te of . 1 enjoyment prevailed for a bazar to be held next Tuesday at The spirit followed by an evening of games ani f ULIlllInllU Illl. Thanksfilm The house ward will story. the played and TlmponogOB plcturtzation give his wife a divorce but refuses supper the church. Dinner enjoyment.-- was the B. de Cecil In made Mllle from and finally the wife goes to Rena with the by fnvUva. part are and all early giving dafwhere A SERIOUS DEFEAT bg served the novel and the story in brief, is as the millionaire, while Harvey and the Sunday school indulged in celebrations A party of thirty mfssvnes left follows: little girl walk back to their home ia On Wednesday evening Miss Eva and In the evening a grand dance was Salt Lake City last Wednesday evenPETROGRAD, 'Nov. 26. The followthe beau of Blake vllle anl Blakevllle, where the-usets him Harvey, Henenberg and Miss Hazel Meldrum enjoyed by the adult members. ing for the mission field, and Elder ing official communication from gen- a soda water clerk, wins Nellie, the In business. The story ends with Milted over a candy pull .given in up Junius M. Jackson of Proro was placeral headquarters was issued ted ay: bakers daughter,' and "against the a reunlon of the family. honor of Miss Eva Cluff who will . Mrs. G. A. Hensen spent Thanksgiv- ed in of the company. charge leave in a few days for Arizona. ing in Logan with relatives. In the battle of Idz, which conTwenty-fivguests enjoyed this affair Mr. and Mrs. ETL. Noyes entertain- tinues to develop, the advantage re at Miss Henenbergu residence, and Mrs. JL H. Slater has returned to ed at dinner Thanksgiving day. The mains with our troops. carrie4pn their JoHlficatlans until tlm Angele8 Cal after an enjoyable table, at which covers were laid foi The Germpus afe making strenuous hour was late. Hod-- , fifteen Btay as the guest of Mrs. C. A. guests, was prettily Jecoruted efforts to facilitate the retreat oi -. with chrysanthemums- .qulsL their Lx ops v. h:cn, MvInfTSiietrate3 Mr. Fred Drennan of Salt Lake Cityi 'u the direction of Brzeziny, are spent Thanksgiving in Provo with , W. B. Ward came down from Sait MARY PICKFORD AT to the region of Strykow ' friends. THE ELLEN SATURDAY 3ei: Lake City and spent Thanksgiving ,,. very unfavorable them, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pharis of On the - Austrian - front - aptien Lrke City were the guests of Mr. and A very enjoyable Besslon of the - Mrs. S. S. Jcnes over the Thanksgivcontinues with success. In the fight Fe'drJ club convened Thanksgiving ing of November 25, we took trs manr RHodsoa. nlghlTSfttt Mr.hifE aw'6q9PpFiscmers;-tneluding''t'wiJecorawd prettily for with- their commandei j and Mrs. W. II. Ackroyd and daughter The rooms were arded occa8lon- - Pr,zes the other officers. Maud, of Salt Lake City, went Thanksch,b inemberB Mr8' W F io,ett nd Semiofficial advices received fror giving in Provo with relatives and ul30 tO guest3 MrEvans. MrJanab Poland show that the German latent Iriends j Mr. A. W. Davis. Helflir'Itedford-an- d at Lodi, culminating in the r y ; ; '( was celebrt- - Dainty refreshments were served by of a German army corps, --was the Thank?giving-holi3ai , , , suit of a Russian" maneuver by vlPch ed in the accustomed way by Mrs. the host and hostess. Mr. and "Mrs. j The Dark Ilc-sC. H. Wright were invited guesUof is the title' of a the Germans were led into au Inextn-dram- a M. A. Graham by a family dinner. 1 the evening. In which Little It J ary ap-pears at the Ellen Saturday. The Forty..gueslajUi;MtrlnJThanksresideir.ee the at celebrations ThSk!grfr2'OaO;ar'3merM giving of Mr! and Mrs. S. S. Jones. After a most excellent way at .the horoe of Reward," a two reel drama featuring ' the and Thi. Russian " Pauline Bush. dinner the time waa passed pleasant- - Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Bailey. right wing on the Vistula, both lytwr along the Warsaw-Kalisra'lroad, moved forward im unison m the last CONGRESS APPROPRIATIONS WERE $1,11814,138 twodays. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Congress Simultaneously- - the Russian center at last gave its session fl,ground and the Germans follow- appropriated current-fi8c- al for nC,118,12& 4he apparently relying upon a German yeary ' against $1,098,678,783 for the last fis- column from WIelun to repulse the cal year, according to the final compu- Russian left wing and to form a Juncs ture with the main German forces." tation announced today by the There" are . good sugars Sugar and you 11 get the' The plan failed as a result of the committee of Congress. and poor sugars. In addition contracts were author- battle on November 25 when the force standard of sugar perfection ized subject to future appropriations from WIelun was repalsed. Thereafter a sugar that will serve "What you" get depends aggregating $i(U35,Q00..and lndudlnth6 Rus8lan wing advanced and not so muclflipoif what ybu" you pcrfectly for every use. for fortifications, $38,350,000 ed the gap through which the German ask pay, as upon what you This is what the knowfor the $810,000 under the sun- -' center had passed!, navy; for. discovered housewife" Bud act clril $373,000 for public. In the meantime Russian reserves ing dry For instance; Merely ask had ccme up and they surrounded the buildings. for sugar and you re more Why not- takeadvahta go exceed" The total theGermana, thousands of whom surrend-fota- l appropriations than likely to get sn inferior information, and inof estimated revenue for the; ered, Others fought their waynytb sure yourself sugar product, current fiscal yedr the revenue esti- - in an effort to Join Ihe. .German left Ask for Utah Idaho mate being $1,035,000. wing In the vicinity of Lowlcz, & town r - s miles southwest of Warsaw. ade -- Wood-Clifto- Misses Horlensa ano Eva Bird and Mr. Fred Drennan spent THanksglv-inIn Springv Ille with Mrs. R. Bird. n g is -- J r. by-M- -- e w-h- - threo-ouaTte- rs r pe--N- ew the-Pionee- - -- novel,-from-the-Btu- ! -- 44444444 )4 44 44 RkMIIj IIIIII that-constitu- tes - ncl e - 4 COLUMA THEATRE g now-retirin- -- , SaiLh Saturday, o-- - . WJ.' o" reei-ment- 8 - Lubin's Photoplay Masterpiece - - r. i e r -- iver..-.W8rta- z i In Five Parts. A Knowing Housewifes Advice on Sugar By Charles Klein appro-prlatlon- NO ADVANCE IN PRICE 5 0 . . Matinee 2:30, 5c and 10c " of-th- -- forty-fou- v 4 4 4 'I O 4 4 3 i 2 4 5 i'4:JUEG EJFmSBYSENOS , i t MONDAY, A 4 4 Lumber Go. PORTLAND CEMENTPtASTTK ARCV AN PLASTERS, BUILDERS) HALDVV AP.E, VHK and ... FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AN O HOO FENCE, ' WHOLESALE AND tLAf Lumber, Doors, Windows, 4 JVloulding Lath, Shingle etc. j , H MILL WORK A SPECLALTY. P 0. Bos 455 1 . ( 'y rhjr.es No. 20 Office and Yard opposite R. R. Freight Dqpot. . JPBOVO, UTAH. , . ejui iZ. ; 5 UJ4. i JAG" THANKSGIVING Y-- 4 4 B AST1LE-- 4 ' u Windsor Elliott Was taken be-- 4 fore Judge Frlsby this morning on a charge of fighting and! 4 plerded guilty to the charge, Judge Frlsby sentenced lxlm to 4 pay a fine of $3.00 or to serve five ' days In Jail , , 4 - The Judge set a new standard 4 for drnuks today when Thomra John appeared before him. John 4 pleaded guilty to intoxication and 4 waa given ten "days at hard 4 labor. 444 44 4 4 4444 4 4444 Cause of Insomnia., Mias Slsbon Is :,.e charming IlHlc Hc Kerwho Warren Indy plnjs opposite pr'i er.Ton ev,!e of Insow nla Is disorders o' the e'oiDach anl In the DisiVusloned,' rigan d$,4't, ccnsHp trion. Cliswljerlaln's Tablet? ' at the" Ellen Monday. correct thpo lorders anl enable vou to s'cep. Foi sple by all dealers, (Adv.l MRS, ESTH" PUL3IPHFR1 DIED TUESDAY, NiGH T rt the age of 67. Mv, Pu!stphr'' Is by the folovtog' cuildren: Tm ulv firs. Altra Carter of Raymond, Albernight of oW go auJ gem ral dch'Miy to, Car,nth; Mr-- , Minnie Thoma3, Mrs, Tohn T. Trylur. Mts ones Sumner, A NICE LINE ,fr., Hi Mrs. John Ila.l.day of Provo, it & ri ,T1 i J hn Mrs., wrilaijJiaw of r&frfle'ld, and t- - ,e v-- r . ',.T . l' Vn :F. L C'tn cr of JlMyale, ar-- t 0 ' a fTriCfi r , n Puls'phrrj of, St. G Ing aud etn.1'' ; ?rro "Funeral Services wPl be held in he -- , pria - tThlrd ward ir coring house Sunday at printc for 7 lr entn. d5 12 o'clock. s4 Mrs, rshfa Ftjsipher died ,- -i ot 1 1 t |