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Show ' tiie ritovo post CASTOR All I We Want? For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30, Years All your, old Furniture and will pay .you cash for Always bears the Signature of sell" everything in' SECOND HAND FURNITURE Much of it as good as new.. NEW SECOND HAND STORE Views Taken of Scenes on The U tah Lake Mrs. Alma Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. In I os AngtWtbH . Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Baker,r ' I Mi VI ft. Ora Bailey beUl en interesting Mr, and Mrs. William Sumner,1 ' I Misses and Leah the Baker, Joseph esxioti of the O. N. 0. at -- her home Fenyl Stfmner and Master Lelaod Forty cr 'more Provo people en- Tl.m sdaj Uvning when Mis. 12. Sumner. joyed a most pleasant outing on OaTT Cwfman delivered a splendid address lake last Sunday on the tig power to the gills, after which the remainder Dr. E. E. Hinckley and family andol w as spent in asocial (.1 the evening Reanon W. The party left the Miss Cora Conister lere Provo visl-- , ; raiaity'. Mr. Robert Moorfieia 'oi . ()dfn and Miss Thelma feuttoa thelr sister' MrSl Rub? Ra? bf 'Genftva about 2 pclock, stopping at evening.! of the the were Price guests city. numerous points on the route to take bet,iikiflthe regular members cf the, winter... ' e Phone 34S D. 0. WAID, Prop. 578TF. Center St. WWBlkiwi'U. '.IMaaPMWWlMW 'Li 1 Pf ' ! -- When Boosting for tat, O' o. f4' of the boat and some of the Mrs. Louisa McBride has returned.picture from a delightful trip through the( chief joints 'of interest. A fe of the , Friday afternoon the Nineteenth golden state, where she basLspent the party landed at Geneva and took Century club met at the homo of Mrs.' past several weeks visiting the expo- - Iunch rn the lawm, but the greater T.-- V. Thompson, where an interesting sitions at Los Angeles and Can Fran- -' were eat to theirs satisfied, Dljmker and instructive session was held. Mrs. cisco. Before returning to Provo Airs. A with on another spirited pace John gave p reading McBride' spent several days visiting .afloat. The next ses1Tha- - Nobel Prizes. "boat was one of the Interesting featrelatives and friends in Ogden. sion will ba held at the homg'of Mrs. ures of the trip; the two boats for a C. H. Stevens. great deal of the distance running so m, Homelndustry rr Renittulier that Hooter Brothers are the only pro- dueers of Flour in Provo (Sty and manufacture club. September has brought with it the beginning of actual work tor but, coming school yearand is bringing and taking many students to and from t u I M $ everything you need in the Highest Grade of Flour, Cereals and Feed " We are now packing our Flour in 4 Famous Sanitary Sacks $ s our city. Among those tvyho leave for the winter to continue their closely together that it was possible 'X studies is our talented and popular Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pack- announce the passenger to shake hands 'for singer. Miss Florence Jeppersoh and the engagement' of their daughter, aertss ,the space between. The day of Idaho. Roe . Stone, to W. Ray 'her sister Miss Emily and her brothWas Ideal the lake tot the greater part er Walter who left for Boston, where The fore part of October has been set D. D. D., of the time being ...as smooth as glass & i they will resume their studies in as the date of the marrlnge. and all were unanimous in the opinion AI3 the Boston Conservatory of Hhsie that for a genuinely enjoyable outing Friends of Miss Beatrice Camp, during the coming winter. Thi Is tbo actual ex per of Anna this Xi) ' . trip coqld not be excelled. Sepwon Cal Hinta , with the formerly elocution teacher at . the Cromaji, derful I. It It. I reimi iption tember is the most pleasant .month Bt D. P. as the proven hettmn Cura Mrs. Merle "Taylurdias returned Brigham Young University, will be mild wash that guts Insmnt relief of the year, so far as boating on the frwni a pleasant visit in American pleased to hear of her marriage to Mr. the In ell foime of skin mmtle Cleanses the skin of uu impurities - lake is concerned, there being Toss fork, where she has been the guest E. R. Price, which took place in the washes away blotches amt pimples,tnj lnal1 e. any other time Those of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Hindley, Salt Lake temple last Thursday.-Bot- h leavimr the tjktn as smooth ahi healthy s that of a child. w ho have not participated in this class for the past several days. were teachers in the Grantsville High . Get a 50c bottle of this wonderful do not know what they rH amusement u of cure the m Ertemu and today keep school last winter, .and both have at least that is the opin- - M bwe are know'thatD.D.D. missing; Will a do all that Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Olson are numerous friends who wish them la clalmsd for it, Ion of those who have. Some day the Ephraim visitors for a few days,7 happy and prosperous life. PROYO DRUG CO. people will awaken to the full value A marriage of much interest of the lake, and instead of a small s Dr. and Mrs. G. W, Ekins and, many Provo people will be that of Jo. o a $, j fleet of pleasure boats, as now exisK children and Messrs. Leo and Reed seph H. Wootten and Miss Lita Spry, there will be hundreds privatel; Will-iiaEkins motored to Nephi Sunday, daughter of Governor and Mrs. SHEET MUSIC owned and those used for excursion where they spent the day touring Spry, which takes place in the 'a TO 0 PER CENT OFF purposes. that section, Salt Lake temple on the 27th of $ Prom the List Price . As an Interesting and enjoyable well is Mr. Wootten this month. EVERYDAY PRICES scenic asset, Utah has nothing to l Miss Pearl Snow entertained about known in this city, having lived her $ If its published we cb supit and it is a wonder to strangers twenty guests Friday evening at a several years and was formerly a ply you either in sheet orin r It is that who are visiting here-hoMiss Snow prominent student of the B. Y. XI.' $ delightful social affair. Book lorm. of avail do themeives not the people gave an interesting talk on her recent Vfter the marriage the young people a, ard for thp pleasure pirf opportunities for Washington, D. C.,'4, California trip with illustrated views,! hill leave SCHOOL SUPPLIES ,r, it that it apparently affords. Wootten" will take a law a;t.cr which dainty refreshment a .w en; whre Musical Instruments . unf-'.g- , - served. The guest list included tbe ourse in the The Money-Saver- s OBRIENS WOULDN'T PAY AND Misses Ella and Melissa Bullock, Liz-xl- e MUSIC ENTERPRISE BOARD SO DEPUTY and Jennie Souter, Sarah Giles STATIONERY CO. ! ARRESTED THE PAIR ame building es Heindsel Elva Snyder, Theresa Oberg, Mac; TURKEY EXPECTS HELP FROM TEUTONIC ARMY . man Jewelry and Optical and Ivate McFaJden. Rose Evans, Eth-- j " ' H. Clark brought and Fay Snow anti Mesdames Agnesi Company Deputy Sheriff M A. Mrs. j from r. A and (TBrlen Trobr Eureka j message Giles, William Leffler, F. D. Casi.itjv Berlin. Sept. 18. on out as here the charge of failure to Sunday George Jenkins, Eliza- Morrill, Nora Constantinople given board bill. X complaint was D. D, Sutton and Flora B. ddy by th Overseas News agency. their pay them filed Turkish by Mrs. Adamson of Jenkins. Paeha, Enver against jnitiistei quotes American Fork, bnt it is alsoclaimcd of war a? saying that a great German The that they have not paid their bills in Miss Afton Newell entertained the army was to go jtoT Turkey. Geania Swarm of Beehive work erf? tit-rseveral other towns of the county, ECZEMA REMEDY ' the home of her sister; A Constantinople telegram says though this is the only instance stimulates the digestive organs in held of Brown,' Thursday evening, troops action bo that the food that enters j w herein suit was brought, thUa review of Mrs. OBrien claims that she ofAlbrect in Duke Johann the of honor guests participated the stomach is digested and assiii- command-de- r fered to pay Mrs. Adamson, but ahe LOTT; Mecklenburg-Scherwin- , entertainment. 8 Sold lated. only by us, e refused on account of the poverty of in chief of the Turkish forces PROVO DRUG CO.-ad- vt. the couple who claim they are travelwill The Daughters of . at the Dardanelles, Enver Pasha meet Friday, Sejitefnber 24, at the EXCURSION TICKETS VIA said the presence of the duke was ing in the west for Mr. O'Brien of 280 arrival S. 1st health. residence ofSf S. Jones, SALT LAKE ROUTE the forerunner to the East- - MivYones and his descendants SALT LAKE CITY w great German army. The remains of William Walker, an wiljfurnlsh the program and a full who died ttendance is desired. Account State Fair, Auxiliary Or- aged resident In compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Mil-to- n Baker and family who left Sat- ganization and L. D, S. Conference, at the county infirmary, ere shipped Mrs. S. A. Chase and daughters, La urday for Idaho to reside, Mrs. Sarah Tickets on sale, Nephi and Tintic to relatives in Wasatch county Sat Vina and La Rene, and Mrs. Evert A. Baker entertained Friday at a district, and points east Sept. 27 to urday by 0. H. Berg &. Son. and daughter, Erma, left Sunday for farewell party. The 'following guests Oct. 6, inclusive. Returning Oct. 12 San Francisco, where they wPl visit were delightfully entertained with All other points, on sale Sept. 26 to Dont miss Epperson's Military both expositions. Mrs. Chase and fcrr music and gamea after which ;daintyoct. 5, inclusive, good returning until Band Dance. Third Ward Amusement Hall Thursday, September 23. daughters expect to make their homo refreshments were served: Mr. and Oct. 15. S 17-- 0 5. advt Scratched 40 Years ' Used Ilching Gone! iin 9 - Made to keep out all dust and dirt or anything else that decrease3 ilie food value of flour , A c Excelsior Roller Mills ' Phone 124, - - ex-ce- George-Washingt- ' on - I ! i 1 ! - tl ne . j ! the-Pione-ers -- - - yuwi V (n ,AJ7 mw K B1 Our last car of those highly flavored Watermelons has just arrived. They are medium .ized and the quality is better than ever. Your Groceryman is selling them at 1 per pound, while they last. 3-- 4c E23C larasEBESsaeBSEassKBsesrt s r Received Saturday. All this week your dealer will sell them at 25c per dozen. YOU CAN'T EAT TOO MANY rum 1110. -- i - .. A A-- . |