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Show t I THE PROVO POST. PAGE FOUR SHALLVOOTE FOR IN PROVO SALOONS (Continued from frbnt page) scorns -- virtue, hates - integrity - and disregards godliness. in that The saloon la the accomplice of held convention Driday, city and Mont Roberts, of .harlots, mu- - Saturday murderers, Beautiful afternoon the During ' most successful con- the confederate of aeducers, the at a return and reported rendered were selections sical tendant of revelers, the ally of gunMrs. Winnifred Slaw decker gave two vention and a very pleasant trip. s men and the associate of anarchists. readings. The hostesses are tobe affair A saloon dissipates The delightful strength, congratulated on the bplendid manner the horheof at the was sobi that glveiT out. spoils ietyf binds, liberty, bribes in which every detail was carried Misses Merle and Leona Jones In hon- honor, -- crushes conscience," stabs of or of the and wrecks marriage volition approaching chastity, strangles The home of Mra. R. E. Alien was Ellis character. Mr. to Simmons Linda Miss , the scene of a lelightful social affair It is guilty of Injustice, infamy, Overlaide, which takes place this in the form of a bundle shower for all society Kindly telephone month. The rooms were beautlfjilly bribery, fraud, perjury, brutality and Mr. of Uarda Knight, daughter items to Miss Clara Bestel- 4 Miss decorated with pink and white roses1 murder. Knight of Alberta, theday-laterTban TiieyerhOt guests is eoward, Ithfcies Canada, who Will be preceding the publication with music, games and refreshments. its contemptible self behind stained Canada, of McGrath, Clarence Ostland the paper. Phone 13. The affair was In the form of a show- glass doors and green blinds. It in the Salt Lake temple the latter er and during the evening the guest sneaks Its customers in like part of this month. The rooms were of honor received the best wishes of afIt ships its wares under the Pernaps the most orilliant social beautifully decorated with roses and use- cover of and numerous friends fair of the season was the Rose party many her deception; and offers to refreshtars. tiny hearts where delicious Those send you goods marked under the beautifuf presents. and ful given by M?s. J. E. Yates and reMiss ments were servel. Knight C. H. Heindselman at the home of and the name qt wholesome articles of food. beautiful ceived gift? many i em present were Mrs, Lafe Alger afternoon-Th- e OverVera The" former last Saturday It, strikes. In the. night and assassi-nateb ferns" offhe" sin e'er e" ishts nf her Mis8es.JUaReaL.,Carter rooms in which the guests . were Carleton. Lola Simmons, Helen laide, innocents under the cover of numerous friends. Hortense Bird, darkness. It attacks defenseless womentertained were literally a lower cu Norman Simmons, colo- -, Eva Bird, Leona Olsen. Jeanette Toses, red being the dominant en and trarfiples under it unhallowed The engagement of Miss Cora e entered End as each guest Olive Sorenson, Anna Pet- feet the Inalienable rights of childWilson of Provo erson, Ida Ellison, Mamie Olsen and hood. present! with a beautiful red rose Garff to Mr. Shirley her grandannounced been by has occasion. of the a Rose Durrant of American Fork. as symbol The saloon Js a thief. It robs the Fourteen tables - or cards' were mother, Mrs. Rosen aBnomley of Am United States of $2,000,000,000 every will take Mrs. Phil Speckart and Mrs. Wil- year and incurs an played, the Prizes being won by the crican fork. The wedding expense of 28. June in Provo S. W. Mrs. ladies: place lard Biep Andelin of Salt Lake City were following to take of the concare ' Provo visitors for a few days. While sequent wreckage. It not each, the bridge prize; Mrs. jn. only steals Mr, Dean Loose has returned ho no here they .visited with their siste Nelson, the "500 prize; Mrs. A. C. money, but it robs men or their manBund, the cut prize; Mrs. Leon Stall- for the summer months, after spend-th- Mrs. Joseph Yates. hood and character. It robs women of winter at the Culver academy. ings, the club prize, and Mrs. A. S. their happiness and purity. It will Mr. Mack Roundy was pleasantly Col. and. Mrs. C. E. Loose were pres Parker, the club prize. impoverish your family and leave hamu. ay nfpttT 'EtTT?VTX' Sttmptumrs"drn- -' errfPlitthp,xereiwsf4bereheol!fflEAL &pre4. ,1 f of the snatch the last crust of bread from er was served on the eighteen ta- returned home with their son. evening bv the employees bles decoratedwitlr largercenterpiec- Provo Meat & Packing Co. and otben. your child; take the virtue from your Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Noyes and family The evening was spent in music daughter, and steal the milk Trom es of roses and covers were laid for the followlng'guests: Mesdames R. of American Fork were the guests of anl games and delicious refreshments your famishing infant. were served to the following: Mr. L. Anderberg, J. B. Ashton, Willard Mrs. John Jackson Sunday. The saloon Is an infidel. It hates Andelin of Salt Lake, Grant Bagley, and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and God. It would close every church an? Mr. and Mrs. Parley Payne of Fill Mrs. J..E. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Sunday school'ln the land If Josiah Beck, Edith B. Martin, James possible A. Brown, R. Carter, Mary J. Cluff, more were Provo visitors last Sun- Booth, Mr. and Mrs. James Gather- and turn th bull lings Into grog shops O. Creer, A. A. day. While here they were the guests um, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Giles, Mr. E. E. Corfman, pud gamb'ing dens. It would conRed Helen and Mrs. Clarence Pratt, Mr. anl Mrs vert Christian men ftn d women into ford, Fera Decker, of Mrs. John Jackson. ,, pavis, C. F. Decker, .A, H, DeLong, C. E. Jesse Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Parley dissipated, bleary-eyeHenF. assisted W. by J. J. Mrs. Farrer, Billings, .Farrer, Dwight Looq, Hlndmarsh, Mr. and Mrs. Julian staggering debauchees. It would ry Geese, Florence Warner, L. M. Miss Leah Smart, pleasantly enter- Creer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulton, ClOSd every public school and set up Hammond, Geo. A. Hansen, Walter tained about twenty young people in Miss Flossie Dunn, Miss Jetta a rule of Ignorance. It fears T. Hasler, Francis Hedqulst, G, honor of the birth - anniversary, of Miss - Eula Fletcher-Mr.V- etl knowledge . aftemoon-&- Haws and Mrr Hughes,. R, R. Irvin e C! RT Johns ort MasferSeWimiifig37-rTheLyntrDpenshsw; - 3are- - poison-ta Milt Jones, Miss Lydia Jones, K. S. spent In fnusic, games and varIt fears religion, because Mr. and Mrs. David Giles announce Jordan, R. E. Knowlden, A. C. Lund, ious other amusements and dainty religion declares drunkeness is a W. L. Mangum, C, E. Maw, A. B. refreshments were served to those the engagement of .their daughter, sin. The saloon, fills the-- Jails and Vera, to Mr. George Jenkins, the mar- penitentiaries and insane Morgan, N. H. Nelson,. Alva - Nelson, participating,. asylums. David Openshaw, Clarence Pratt, F. riage to take place in the Salt Lake The saloon is a murderer. Not G. Richmond, Eugene Roberts, Mont Mrs. John Jackson . entertained gt temple June 17,. e less. than 70,000 men fill. drunkards a a a a a dinner party Sunday in honor cf. Roberts, Will Roberts, Win. M. graves annually. The Titanic car- Sam Schwab, Mrs. Carl Allred Is visiting with ried about 1300 Phil Speckart her brother, Dr. J, S, Noyes of Ampeople down to the of Salt Lake, A. L. Stallings, W. J. erican Fork, who spent the day in friends and relatives in Spriny City bottom of the sea and the world Siehl, Win. F. Violett, D. L. Wallick, Provo. The table was artistically for a few days. mourn ej! for weeks; thej- whiskey C. H. Ward, E. J. Ward, C. H. Wright, decorated with rosea where .covers traffic carries 1500 soulslo hell Mr. Arthur Candland Mrs. Whittaker of Springville, Will were laid for twelve guests. and family ten days. And yet some of our .a wee .. . v, ... wlU make their home la ML Pleasant Thurman, C. Stephens, W. F. Parker, good citizens advocate sa- Elmer- Murdock,- - Ed T, Jones, - A - J.t - Mr. - H. R. .BeebexMr A. G. Beebe. during the summer months. loons. They are deludedvlctims cf Clark, I. H. ' Masters. Preston Peter-- Miss Martha Robbins ami Miss Reba misplaced confidence may the Lord Miss Lael Irvine Is expected to re- have mercy on them. The saloon son, W. K. Biersach, Laurence, Whit- - Willis motored to Santaquln Sunday Is turn to her home this coming Sunday ; timore, Georg Havercamp of Salt to spend the day, responsible for. the death of 3000 after spendlnv the winter studying Miss j Jake.:.J,.Wlp.nifred annually, that are smothered by he A number of Provo ladies went fo voc si ani "In stir umen t aT'mu si c""a Mignon Johnson and Miss Anna Ful- drunken parents, t is also response mer. Will Roberts. E. D. Partridge Salt Lake City t? attend the Primary Lassel seminary In Auburndale, Mass. ble for 5(00 suicides-an8000 murders committed every year as & diMr. and Mrs. Knight Star Jordan rect wesult of strong, di ink. returned last Saturday after spending The saloon Is responsible for about 8 lx weeks in California fisiting boys who begin the drink habit the expositions and coast cities. every year; 60,000 girls ruined annual- While at... Santiago . .they were the .and . for . 100,000 broken hearted ly ; guests of Mrs. Terry Barker, but spent mother, every year, who see their most of the time at San sons and daughters destroyed by the at the fair. damnable curse of strong drink. The .man or woman who will ac " Miss Zina Baker, chief operator st quiesce to this blighting, blasting, the telephone office, spent the week damning traffic and end In Price visiting friends. vote to support the liquor program because such a course will enhance Mra (Sarah Baker pleasantly enter- his business Interests or secure for BIG ACTS MATINEE 3 P. M 10c and 20c tained about tw guests at a him political favors, la not a desirafamily dinner party at her' home ble citizens EVENING, 7:30; 9:15, 10c, 20c and 30c last Friday evening in, honor, of her Mothers, fathers, can you afford to eon,' J." W. Bakerof' Gsrland g Utah, vote for ciettsaloons'irivProvo?"Can GERTRIH3XVANJ)yCANI?J3RO.mEJi; and-Sund- Wednesday d.-ontheir ay A Five-Fa- rt MARGUERITE CLARKE in. THE GOOSE GIRL Famous Players Production Thursday SHADOWS AT SUNRISE Chapter Six of the DIAMOND FROM THE SKY -- . ' ma7rToMrenrthr DANIEL FRO OMAN Present The-salo- on THS SUPRCftS FAVORITE OF THE SCREEN horse-thieve- s. it MmyPkmokd n hu ji F jnomcof CRCATCST v CHARACTERIZATIONS, Lin-to- FR they-wer- s A , V. THE -- I Gtorcesarxf 4 Jiv&teed by iSfe FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO -- rum-soake- d Friday June 18th Mai-be- e dedares-al-coholi(T"liq- s -- ) .FiveParts V (rt JasL-JOuix- d, ft aors Matinee md 4 P.-r-M. - , -- What Prohibition Has toy-lanc- e, - DoneForProvo - ev-er- y - .. .. - I In "lia yearty Te venue- from licenses was' $14,241.95. . - . In 1914 receipts from licenses, Increased a in number cf Slaw-decker,- , over 1910 and additional licenses ft d provided by ordinance, $4,600.00. LOSS TTHE TAXPAYERS PER YEAR IN. REVENUE, $8,841.00. .70,-00- 0 w nnrc) uVlilii) & I . Wednesday, June 19th In 1910, Dec. - In JN enty-fiv- e Util - - TORESSA PAPE SINGING COMEDIENNE Y. M, Sarah Dbugias of Salt Lake . Misf spent Sunday visiting with her sister, ; Dr. J. W. Aiui will leave for California to attend the American Medical convention and Surgical .riiic .which convenes there in the near future. ni. AIrd and , children will leave shortly for the coast wjiere they will spend the hummer visiting lier mother. a Piano Not After -- who has ben three past days In Salt Lake rttending the Primary Hon. h?s returned home. Mrs. 46 N. Acad. Ave General Fund of $4,062.00. IN THE GENERAL FUND OF $20,065.90. I $26,318.47 fewdaya Mrs.BfrtSutton.and the greater part of the day was apent viewing the beautiful acenery in Provo canyon. Robinson Bros. Piano Co the- - - nrsrxs: a. yiBqggiatfB-var- Lot to the Tax Payers of $42,349.36 G. W, Ekins, spending th 1 V " i Y. L M. I. A. Convention June 1MM3. Excursion rates via Salt "take Route. On sale points west of Nephi and Tlntio JuaT 8 to 12, incluaive. Return limit June 20. Nephi, Eureka. and .'east Silver City Mammoth, June 10 to 13, Inc. Return limit June 17. J 8-- 1 Phone All Provo Presidents City Attorney D. H. Thomas and others were instrumental in making - 11 dr? th7 Why did tated Plo'o would be a desirable place to live in. theyremota awy to Salt Lake if Provowaa to desirable!-Ita a long; way to Prohibition, the wrong way to go. Its T. 649-V- . "" ,' , , - 225 W. Center St. CITY HORSE SHOEING SHOP c; S.' VINCENT, Prop. General Blackamithlng, Horae- shoeing, Buggy and Wagon Work a Specialty. Provo, n in dalt .Lake - ! , Work Guaranteed. Utah. ! wssr snanv Does Prohibition Pay?: t THE KERSTONE LAUGH Buy 1914 AN .OVERDRAFT . BOYLE AND BOYLE HARD SHOE DANCERS You an overdraft in $16,039.89 j BEEMAN AND ANDERSON "FUN ON ROLLERS Before 1911 i Hid id tin General Fund June 1st, 1915, An Overdraft in the General Fund of visiting his mother, The evening was deadliest foe to humanity? Will you spent ia music and games and a most willingly - become parti ceps crimi-nl-s enjoyable time experienced by all to the lawlessness of the liquor present traffic? Will, you endanger your home. Imperil your tons manhood Mr." end Mrs. Samuel Schwab will anil Jeopardize your virarrivcin Provo Wednesday after an tue? God forbid! Fordaughters sake of a the extended trip through California. clean town for the sake of your innocent offspring, for the sake of all Mrs. George Havercamp, a former you hold dear, vote for Prohibiresident jof Provo, now living la Salt tion .Ad etisemc n ' j Lake. spent a rew'daysere fSteTaitef part of the week. REED BROTHERS THE ECCENTRIC WAITER. 7 W In 1913 an overdraft in the General Fund of $8,397.26. disease-breedin- A FETCHING SINGING PIANALOGUE 31t, a It s a sure way to bring Perdition, To the prettiest tity I know,, Lot's all stick together. .Let this be our cry- lt'8 a long, long way to Prohibition. I And well not vote Dry. Register June 23. Advertisement, - - i 4? ' |