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Show A i; V' tt. f ? ? THE PBOVO POHT English Officer : : ; The Thrills Audience1 i i- 1 the lines In France. The j ing behind The Columbia Beehive swarm of Second ''Rrd were'the guesrt of .Miss Effie Dahlquiat at her home Tuesday and Music, sewing veiling. .were .feature . of . the evenings pleasure. j b" . .. L- - Ton honor ..Miss. Helen ' Carlton - of (he Sect Johnson,- late president ond ward M. I. A., the members i f ( ... thereof will meet In social gather-la- g next Tuesday evening. An excellent program Is prepared; Including ihuslv games and refreshments. A . Dfdial Invitation Is extended to all Second "Ward : Mr: 1." Ar workers and ' 1st rested friends j i 7- jjtUl ;v A very .i: enjoyable. lawn (.partyj was s gwrtldpated ijff by ' th members, of Ike fifth , Ward Beehive girtadurin r - Wkldt - InncheoM was served. A ' ,S t Vl 'il.i. v John Jackson,- - manager of (tie JKfth ward cbotrt kaa Annbtmced thi t T' CM choir rehearsals for the, w1nt t lave started In arnest now and ; a h Member vt thd ward whd' can "sing tm requested to meet 4rith7 Director r . 1 - 1- A . 1 I tfi r 1 J-- . 1 VU-- ' Herbert- KobinsoA every Monday' ef ; alngat' ?' 0 r 'i :i former) Mrs. James AT Mlas Elva BnyderT left for where she will Jolh .1 - ji , '6 cW-iM- V ? i t ...T Nr ; A.&'-lCediiesdi- Thenie Jhey ' - T Will A(A 1 A ";ntime" , being. : ' n:--r- r a. 1 or- - - K V' . - sasaracFga'iia id fj) r. h -- ,;. ' a build the ships,, they buUt - a battleship. They are AruVr-Ica- n building the ships to carry the boy 8 and food to France, The In all the wards of the Utah stake the Mutual Improvement'' association wl:f open their winter activltKs with a grand social evening next Tuesday e ening, , . All the M. L A. members and members of the wards are cor dlally invited to aflend. England Let us help you solve the shoe problem. It ione-o- f the tin 0 g portaut questions that confronts every family, where can we buy shoest that will give good service, combined with comfort women do everything In- England to- and style; and at prices we can afford? - Let vus show yoi; women was of England ifc It the day. where we can render you a real service at a savingjto.euch ' factories household777 The going Into the munition 0, Penney Company shoes axe made to.-der under the direct supervision. of expert shoe men who that saved. England. : He told how in n. 1914-1fy the material and construction of our shoes. iHVirthid SpeEngland had no shells, but cial care in &00.000-- - women went Info the. munitions any or shoes store. are cash for Onr, saved purchased and the dinary day. il.quantit:c3 plants 19Tta 'tnpy-Do yoirwant to hear that cry, lmiysrLf' BiiaCo.'ia the rfason we.can sell ibid over three million for less money. The J . 0. Penney We have ao shells?, If not .then 1817. This. ;'3dQCT"fa''atowriloir during preoll that, onr said the bay - these Liberty -- bonds ahoes are universally giving satisfaction. We have just re speaker as he eloeed hls . splendia' fuB fine of TaQ reived shoes e for 4nd ccnpUt men, women. address'and children and we tpow we can render you thh?very- - best Mrs. Smltft 'rendered a solo aum ' ' r . tcuhi&. bw ' -- - I . - Miss Leona Billings, Miss Mamie Billings, Mrs. Emma Day, Mrs, Stella Otters trom and Mrs. Grace- - - Thompson of Salt Lake City will act as - 5 hostess at. a. of 7 the ' old Priscilla club, which wDl take place In the capital , city tomorrow at the hOute of ; Mrar Day. A goodly f of dur Provo ladles ' were members andlwlll . attend .In. - the n . :t . . num-be- r - - ;- enterafternoon theladie wfll; b itained wltl a matinee party at this ber.' "My United BUtea." . Wilkes theab-eIn the evening tlm Mr MeTTlirTteported 4 dag ...Utah -,.i .1 . " . " " Vs 4 ftjy v; abd wlli Brest thetr metnberg cfluntY' hid tV partners istxahA night; up -- Mbi 'Wednesday ' ( aad Mbs j$ Woken field moarwgrty Kid Boot, coveredfLJoum itlth Mre. Dky' giid MJdy?,',kr JMfir filswf per 'eent W ior qdota, or AmT trtopir JfJMttag tn Balt lUlde v ; antOe" over 1644.000. r.ITove had tfme:t6gethet onc(,sgaIa. City over Olj.weeY'Vy1-- ? 1 1 nilsed'Sd per cent cf ita aDbUaeot. Vi:H'jn gray ilidiBoot, LOuia' eovereii 'libicilA 4 ! C. V.'iT. SO.V a.rT i;4:tt-andl-ehc- e Mrs. Ellen C. Henderson wflT be n Wd meetihg dbeed - by- ' WouKah bsttieahip grey Kid Boot, suede top1dJouis covered' .... Lieutenant, Stanley pigon arjrlrc I this week-en- d 'tjo JfigIng TTie ' aUr-- ' Bpangiejd homA lut evening fi6cu hid posW 1 1 Slt Lake visitor A.- - I- BattM meet With' lira. BAbcoCk ' asd a Bshoer.v 1 I 'Womens battleship gray Kid boot'j LoUU 'covered.hMl' Georgia to spend daysfi4 dangb ig1 ldrtde"f plays, for the ; pronounced BlshopToseph bened!fctloa.f 1;' : j , tfie an ?9-90to lough wlth relatives add frfends. -' . A. work durlng the tontlnif winter. 'Aftefthe meeflnr bhnd .huysrs Wbrnen V grsy kfd doth top,' Louis heel si, new'ccmtedt for is believed that It took care ot those' wlitr desired v 1)0 . Mrs; 4 J.f W, Rohlnaon was 7 a d Sa of Women 4field Bwuse'gray, fyered. military hfeeLJ; ' : 1 ther iiongwitk Kfcy more bondk. plays' presenting ; Hks, Clty visltor duriag the earr ,vWomeh'e Havana . brown IG4 iiooy Louw heel.V,'-.!.- -' wlU trtite 4 ilVer reguiirwork ' T7 V 7f iTr of the week; part Women's chocolate brown Kid Boot yvith .cldth' top Louis vN in the : stake And ' thO ilhat . ? 75 r.';-. L etr j4 y ;r, ' .o- winners.' !or.tfce best interpretation-will- NOTICE OW- g'ALE tOK ..Altprneye Geo; P- - Parkey and f Ahe , t Women V tony red Calf Sho present their plays before 56,90 . W .Robinson are. in ; Balt jLake City as be landed' ; TAXES and stake bpeciai:' hel--- Women's to assembly Calf t. tan Shoe, military $$6.9Q this week attending to some legl ch'amplons.1.; . ... .. .. ,r, ... ...j. cloth; top military Q'SfQ . 'Kaki Khoe AWoment tan Calf T":. . jrith natterS.TT." V e-' ; e i, . t; I to 2.98 tMisses gnnmetal button Shoe8 and David Curb andGuttdr District' No., I: Langlolse Shoes:l.L-AlAL,ri2T2Ktn-2'.Mrs. Wells L. Brimhall .Bishop ..fr.-an; "Misses leather 98 patent' ; Bur 4 Notice is hereby gfVen 'Urtit : .Bp ana A (torney and7Mrs7 Jacob Col daughter, Gladys, are here from $8.90 ivory Kid "Boot, eojvered L6uis heeKI-.- will atM Isa Langlolse .viil attend clal taxes for the purpose of defrayii g of the oljd ley,! Idaho.' ; Lbui Kid Women's Shoes,' heeKJ!.Iv$5.907; lpth top, ivory tend college at the B. Y,. U, this PrlsMH t club, topiorrow In costs and expenses of constructwill be . the r guest of the. and wlnter " City at the home ot Mrs. Erpiua.Da. L curb and gutter fir curb .and gi Women s black Kid Boot7 i)uis heel Bishop and Mrs! Joseph A. Buttle. ing district No. 2. Pnmr City. Uta li. Womens patent Leather Shoe. Loaik heel' Mr Langlolse will return to- - Burley i f V cloth- top, ! Pi HiKuygai usmgii two d and next within the are due days. ai Womens black Kid Vamp white,' unpaid4 v Ms e e e -- Louis heel i upon the lands set forth and . deheell-l-- '. Tomorrow is the big" day at the scribed In the blacloKiii Lbnts Shoe.' Womens hereto Ust cfoth'top, $4. delinquent homeDeTfclous Bed Cross shop. lasts comfort Shoes ion s House, taxeivo-gether Every Bay, attached, and unless said made bread and cakes will be sold at 4 .OS! A.. and;. of costa the with publication of 'VV'- -' this Saturday special. Instead . .. i to the rouble of eookhig and bak- are. paid on or before the SCth da7 GROWTNOl GIRLS" SHOES . . 1 to of October. ;f9l8, the real property ing, our housewives will be' glad either-leathe- r SA Shoe with' heel Chocolate or low Lace calf j? J i take advantage of this opportunity upon which: such taxes are a lien, sole olin . t" I $4J50 nr on said day, ha soli t for 'said pf purchasing (heir supplies just " M, Chb&lafATtld; low: heel Lace, Shoe, with' white NeolBu i Aosta of advertising; and used to .make." like mother taxes, ;5r 4 ' . ot at. the, front door of fple 7 7 A, v . It Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hickman are the county 'court house, at'; Provo jTan calf Shoe, high top,; militaiy heel- -. . City, Utah, hegionlng. at '.he. houf. of rt' Chocolate kidr low heel, lace,! cloth' top visitors in Salt Lake. 12 oclock and.Xcalf laee Black jidon, of said day, and conEnghsh , $298,with' whiteRetUskiii' top- $3.50 CTJJIKALNDELIN tinuing until7 all of said property j5 Black - r 1 - W u nlahj j -- - womans oioKr 7 th' - fi"' perj : -: t -- 8.90 56.90 - -- $s.9a . , . itaryhCel;!,. c?590 - : 2.25 d Salt-L&lc- e :Y'omeifVlMte-'Kid4Bimt,f'''4iotefie4ftibnls'ihteeL'rJ$6.99'- 'i i $5.90 $1.98, $590. - u-l-ml Ha NTne-teent- womanof 3 - Miss Helen Johnson ' Eatop, Colorado, is the house 'guest of Miss HnJd Rpylance for a feW days. . : t ... IA1A s ' .-- i hr travel nw 'Jersey where Mr. Clsyton engaged In - military - service. Mrf Clayton will reside there for the JbuBbancL r - The special open session of the Utah Sorosls club with the Century club and the ; Nelke Bearding club which was held Wednesday afternoon at : the home of Mrs. W F. Vlolett was a splendid success In every way. Besides the excellent ' address delivered by Mrs. L. C, Potter - and Mjbs Alice Reynolds and Chairman Mrs. A. J. Gorham of Salt Lake in connection with the Y. W. C. A. 'war work. Mrs. J. W. Stiehl delighted her hearers with vocal selections. At the adjournment! the meeting tea was served. ;Vr , ..... r Mrn ,Walter f. Whitehead. Mrt. W, C.- Gibbj gqd Mr, Mark Bown are numbered among the- - conference) - visitors to Balt Lake.4V I SHOE Question 1 from page 1.) (Continued j - c.: j gray-or-ivor- '! . . $-1.9- - 50-Wome- $3.98 -- S" go-lh- g $3.98 ? - r-- tv4 -- - 's f v 1 A , 1 CV -- , .v;;.; , ? p? V AR VILLA ' g - il ;-- s ' J Av 4 , j shall have been., sold: Hannah B. Tucker. Com. N.W.: cor. of ! Blk, '62. Plat- - A. thente 8. 8 rds; E. 3 rds;; R. 8 ,rda; W. 3.rda, to btg. i announces the- Opening Jbf Her - Studio -- for the Winter Season - - J a? -- 'interest.. are Mina Mavis.-- 7.4 13k,-4- 4 198 - Coim. Tax. .125.13 Interest r, lt-2- .. Total. .331.05 N.E. cor. of Lot Plat "A- ,- thrnceWJa ft.; El 25 ft; N. 198 ' Tax..326.7B Interest.. 7.31 a The Famous j ii Interest.. . - -- .... - A liUle out of style but conservative and good quality. Sizs up to. 41 at . t $2.25 Total. .318.78 All the aforesaid property being In Plat "A. Provo City Survey of Bulld- -tng Lots. MARGARET 8TUBBS, . . City Treasurer and. Collector ot Spe-.da) Taxes for Provo City,- Utah.;; - Dated October 4th, 1918. i 1st pub. Oct. 4, 1918.... . ' Laat pub; Oct. 25, 1918. Members Denver Consolidated " v Stock Exchange"" Bankers 1st National Bank ; .rawer oros 7 - Stockbrokere Empire Building -- 16th Street 7 n. rn '$r 'N 210-11-1- 2 , b A. Si to tl lino of ChildTenb. Shoes , - ... tn - " n f ; J $390 $390 $3.50 $2.79 $2.69 " - ; MENS DRESS SHOES ... . We have a."!compIet8 lino of Mens Dress Shoes ixv this latest ' styles as weH as the mora conservative lasts J 7 Men 8 tobacco Brown kidf English $7,90 ' ? Mens chocolate- Russian Calf, Engh"sh - ,7 ' ' 1 -. V- . . . - : : . $590, 'i $6.50 $590; Mens gunmetal English $3.98, $4.98,' $550, Mens kid' plain toe.E to EEE widths MenVLaee or Button Shoe in conservative toes, .$590 and $5.50 $2J)8, $3.50, $3.98, $4.50, $493 Men's, tact Army Dtoss Shoe in Muson 3.50 last ; $5.90 v MENS WORK SHOES Our Kens Work. Shoes are, builtto give the best of service ' 'f and stand hard knocks, . Srenh heavy Work Shoes in black or .tan stock ' - . $2.98r $3.50, $398, $4.50,, $498 ;Mehs Napatan high top Shoe Men , .... high top tan Shoe Mens Napatan high top reinforced counter 8 Boys 3$2J25r $2,49, $2.98, and $298, $3.50 Dress Shoes $8,501 ll9.90 l.' $10.90 ..... 6'... $298 12V to 2 and l Lace and Button Shoes, sizes Boys .gunmetal -rT $2.25, $219, $2.69,; $2.98 and Boys gunmetal, Shoes, sizes 2 to .,$2.25,. $2.49, $2.69 : apd $5.50 BOYS SCHOOL SHOES Lace and Button Shoes, sizes gunmetal 6. $3J25r . $3.50 to '12 7 ' and $3.50 u $398 tan Wickrorae stock $398 in tan, chocolate and black English color r $3.50," $3.98,- $4,50 nd $498 Boys- - " - Stocks bought and bold on ;arf raarkeu In U. 8.- A. and Canada. Price' Lists mailed on applicaDenver, Cola. tion. ' $149 and Boys heavy Wtyrk Shoes in black and 4 , - $1.39 MKSESSHOEa-liysf-txaT ; ; H, E. WINSER A CO. f 1 98, $1.25, Misses tan calf la higlt top hpeolateJirowtt-ralLla- g Misses Misses calf lace while kid top .Misses black gunmetaf ,lace; with gray cloth top Misses .black patent, with white cloth top - Denver it whiter champajgne,. . er?.' ami tan - 2.22 7 Another lot of Ladies Shoes for fall and winter wear. - Wo have a splendid including dainty Dress Shoes in colored tops, gray; tan whitv also the heavier shoes in gunmetal and patent leather, snitable for 'v "!. . f' v, ru , .everyday school wear;-- . , .'I 7 Prices $1.23, $1.39; $t:49, $1.G3, $1.T9, $1.89, -- iS l to- 8 SHOEH-Sl- xes ; CHILDREN'S SHOE Wltes - Total.. 354.49 Valora L F.,Klqg.. Com. 4 ft. W. of N.E. cor, Lot 8, Blk 64, Plat A,' thence' W. 30 ft; 8. 60 ft; E. 30 Tax.. 116.54 ftj N. 60 ft. to beg J Anrextraorldiriary 6ffer for-- - - colors i Tax.. 340.54 Interest.. S3.9a - 1- .. for Comfortable winter wear Infants- - Shoes, in. black;, - $3.98 v T Total, .34.06 Com; s70 ft Abraham "Greenhalgh. W. of N.E. cor. of Blk. 4, Plat "A, thence W. 29 ft. S. 130 ft; EL 29 ft.; N. 130 ft to beg. a variety or the choicest models, rabnes and Styles. We invite yodr inspection. ' I, .' ' ft.; S. to beg. . ; ' ! Sidney RusseL Cora. 4 rda E. ot N.W.. cor of Lot 6. Blk. 63, Plat A.' tbenca E. 25 ft.: S. 99 ft; W. 25- ft: 5L 99 ft. 'to place ot beg. "A" - .INFANTS - : - ... Black gunmetal Button Shoe 23,54 Total-?9L- 80 , es $490 $398 $498 $398 'patent vamp ax.i-.I6S.26 Students may register on Tl: arsday. Friday or Saturday. Studio over Farrer Bros. Store. Phone 579-. 1. khf Stmnd theatre tonight only. $4.98 . Kt- !?, J I it,, sb. jj -- |