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Show -- t I 1 THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 HER PREFERENCE MISS FLORENCE MAW Telephone 752 club, which met at her home. A reading was given by Mrs. J. H. the employees of the Utah State hos- Bck and Mrs. Walter Taylor read pital. Games and music were the a retold story. features of the evening after which The annual girl3 day program was delicious refreshments were served to the guests. A large cut glass bowl given at the B. Y. U. at 11:30 oclock of roses formed the centerpiece of Friday, May 11. The feature of the the table. program was the reading of the prize story and the awarding of the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist leave Elsie Chamberlain Carroll medal. tomorrow morning to attend the The medal was awarded to Miss Kaconvention in Atlanta, Geor- tie Forbes by Mrs. Carroll. Alene Mr. Hedquist is a dele- Philips rendered a violin solo accomwhich to gia, Maude Ive seen Hamlet several gate. They are leaving earlier than panied by Miss Gertrude Olson on other delegates in order to 'make a the piano and Harvard Olson on the times with famous actors. Mabel I have, too. few sifle trips on their way. Chicago cello. Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill of- will be the first stop for the Hed- - fered the invocation. Two do Hamlet songs i Maude But whose the then then Mrs. good were Marie Detroit, like by best? quists, Hedquist you given old Boston town, then New York Homer and the address of the day Mabel Why, Shakespeares, oi C. D. From was given by Mayor C. Clarence course. and down to Washington, there to Atlanta to the convention. Neslen of Salt Lake City. They will return home via Memphis, All Provo HANDS OFF Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry Tenn.r and St. Louis. its townsmen a pleasant jour-- 1 nounces the engagement of her to Albert Earle ney and a safe return. daughter. Margaret, of Alton. 111. The wedding Terry Many of Provos citizens attended j will take place June 2. the lecture giyen by Sir Arthur Conan ; Doyle in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, j Announcement is made by Mr. and Friday night, on Spiritualism. Mr. Mrs. C. E. Davis of the engagement and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. ,0f their daughter. Fawn, to' Rtidger, W. T. Whittemore, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Walker of Idaho. The marriage and will take place in the early part of C. Potter, Professors Swensen Osmond among others, attended from June in the Salt Lake temple. Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark enterin tained by way of a dinner party in Saturday was Hospital day Utah Utah. A large delegation from honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stubbs, county visited the Salt Lake County who recently returned from RooseInfirmary hospital, among whom velt, Utah. Apple blossoms were were Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. used in the decorations. Covers C. E. Maw, Mrs. George H. Brimhall, were laid for twenty. Dr. and Mrs. A. Christensen, Mrs. and Mrs. The engagement of Miss Eva WilHindley, Mrs. Robinson, Harvey of American Fork, Mrs. S. A. son to Dason Ross is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Ware of Payson, and many others. Mr. Ross was formerly fromthis city, but The B. Y. U. womens organiza- is now living in Idaho Falls, Idaho. tion met in the art gallery of the B. The marriage will take place at the Judge Do you mean to say that Y. U. Saturday afternoon. Madame Wilson home on May J6. you stood by and let the prisoner beat Butterfly was read by Mrs. Kathryn mother-in-lawithout doing anyyour B. Pardoe in her usual charming Mrs. Jennie B. Knight left yester- thing? rnanner. Miss Edwards, a visiting 'day to join Mrs. Amy B. Lyman of Witness Well, I didnt think he 'guest, gave a piano solo while thd Salt Lake City. The two ladies will needed any help. of direction the under tour the eastern and southern states orchestra, Miss Alene Philips, rendered some in behalf of the general board of the excellent selections. An extra num- L. D. S. Relief society. They will TOO MUCH WASTE TIME ber on the program was the presen- visit all of the Relief societies of the tation of a volume of Brownings different mission fields of the east writings, by Mrs. H. S. Harris, in be- and south. half of the organization, in grateful Mrs. Matilda Wilkinson announces appreciation of her services, to Mrs. Algie E. Ballif, who leaves the B. Y. the engagement of her daughter, U. for California, where she and her Meta to T A. McAdam of London, husband, George Ballif of B Y U. England, son of T J McAdam of The wedding will debating fame. will make their Omagh, Ireland home. take plae in l.ondon the latter part Mrs. Ballif responded to the pres- of August. The young people will entation speech of Mrs. Harris in make their home in London. her usual pleasant manner with an The Daughters of the Mormon Batappropriate short speech. Refreshments were served to the members talion will hold their monthand their guests by the hostesses, ly meeting Wednesday,regular the 16th, at Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. Christen Jen- 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. sen, Mrs. H .V. Hoyt, Mrs. Annie D. Louise Carter on Second South, bePalmer, Mrs. E. S. Hinckley, Miss tween Third and Fourth East streets. Anna Ollerton and Miss Emma Sharp. A good attendance is urged. Miss Alice Hendrickson entertained Ki-wani- an an-wish- es - . I Tuesday, May 15 I a Real Dollar Surprises in I THE WINDOWS INDICATE SOME OF THE VALUES. THE TICKETS TELL YOU ! CHILDRENS DRESSES Neckwear Underwear Hosiery Dress Goods Ivory Curtain Material Waists Domestics ! MORE Divorce Detectives Are Frowned on By Courts es-sinli- al home-wreckin- to salvage a few paltry dollars from the wreck of a home. WORK AGAINST COURT. And, says Californias famed judge, Thomas F. Graham, San di-,vor- ce Francisco: detective is in the business of getting evidence that will break up homes. The humanitarian judge seeks to find m the evidence presented at a will divorce hearing something that lead to bring together again- the estranged souls. So peep-hol- e evidence must be taken in court with a grain of salt. Life lines are now' illuminated by This aids the coastguards radium in tracing the line when shooting it toward the stranded ship. The peep-hol- e The department of the interior has approved the issuance of a pension certificate to alias Curly, a Crow Indian, for his services Shuh-Shee-Ahs- h, j Ice Is a Necessity : Especially essential mer to health and fort. vent your meats and milk from becoming unfit eat. keeps other kinds of fresh and tizing. Our moderately priced. Our regular ule assures reliable service. of Provo Ice & Cold Storage "A Less Meat If Kidneys Bother Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. ; It i . i 1 rheu-matis- m a If you are in the habit of reading Irvines advertisements you, of course, will be at the store bright and early, because you know Irvines never disappoint you only in doing even better than they say. So we say, be here early when the doors open Tuesday at 9 A. M. ffffll flUJU..TTaWBHraffTrirTMgHHBaih Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Farrer of Salt A fine baby girl came to celebrate Mrs. Letsem My Bertie loves to Lake have been Provo visitors for Mothers day at the home of Mr. and the stars. I think Ill let him week-enstudy the Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Mother and be an astronomer. fine and the inbaby are Mrs. Dunn Yes, but whats he goThe regular session of the Elk spector is doing able to go on with his Ladies club will be held this evening work. Mr. Jackson left this morn- ing to do in the daytime? Divorce detectives are multiplying in the lodge rooms at 8 oclock. The ing for Richfield. divorces. with usual enjoyable time is anticipated. HIPPOCRITICAL Is the ; profession an instrument Dr. and Mrs. Newton R. Jackson evil? or of good Mrs. Parley Dixon reviewed the came from Salt Lake to Provo of Heads book. A Daughter of th North, Fri- to honor their parents, City private detective agenMr. and Mrs. day at the meeting of the Provannas John Jackson, on Mothers day. cies engaging or specializing in divorce work will tdl you that they Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes and their of deplore the necessity for existence son. Junior, came to Provo yesterday as is it their business, but that to honor their mother, Mrs. Louise a social safeguard as are the Mothers for McBride, day. police and lire department. Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith and Moralists and sociologists, studywife were Provo visitors for Mothing the divorce evil, will tell you ers day private that the scandal-sniffin- g detective agencies aggravate it. They The literary section of the Manavu ward will give the program tomorrow point out that their toaim is not es-to reunite in the Relief society. Mrs. N. C protect homes and obtain evito but Hicks will present the lesson, The couples, tranged g will make dence which Sketch Book, by Washington Irving. swift and certain. ATTITUDE OF JUDGES Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. B. H. The question of importance to be Mrs. Sellers and William Parkinson of Salt Lake Crty were the week-en- d attached to evidence gathered and introduced by divorce detectives enguests of Mrs. Lucy Peterson. shes saying mean things about me all ters into every trial in which they should this be. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sharp and fam- - the time, figure. How great to eight nawas visit-Salt of Lake This Mr. put Beetle dear shes My fellow, question ily spent Sunday j w divorce ith Mrs. Fred Peterson and the biggest hypocrite in the world judges. ing tionally known A. Bartlett, who has family. Judge George presided over the greater number of TOIL REWARDED No fewer than 46,000 families are the 74 2 divorce proceedings in whih in Vienna, without a place to live. decisions were rendered at Reno last deI They cannot rent even one room, beyear, says testimony of peep-hol- e cause since 1913 not one house has tectives is not welcome in his court, he been built in Vienna, which is now though under the laws of Nevada in sum- - the is compelled to consider it if it is poorest city in the world. In some cases four or five families live in introduced. is ice one small room. During his time on the bench, he says, only one such detective has tescomtified in his court. This is because divorce action in Reno usually is based on cruelty, desertion, failure Ice will preRub Rheumatism or to provide or other grounds with which the activities of private deare not connected. Joints tectives Sore, Aching Court Justice Joseph Supreme trial judge in WestMorschauser, T7M . chester county, probably has heard also Ice to Rub Pain right out with small cases than any other more divorce Thurston You keep a wonderfully trial bottle of old state. York New in own Do judge neat cellar. you do all your St. Jacobs Oil." My experience Is that juries place work down here? value on the evidence of such little Wetmore Sure thing! Ive got ten detectives. food appeMorschauser Justice cases of hootch cached here and I says, unless the evidence is most ir Not Rheumatism pain only. ice is one case in fifty requires internal have to have some excuse for visit- thoroughly corroborated from other treatment. sources. ing it. Step drugging. Rub soothis wholesome. ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right If I had my own way I would not into your sore, stiff, aching joints and grant a divorce for any cause sepCHEEK BY JOWL muscles, and relief comes instantly. aration, yes, for certain reasons, but St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless a divorce never. The nation would liniment which never disapbe better off. schedpoints and cannot burn the skin. Detective testimony is always to Limber up I Quit complaining ! Get be taken with a grain of salt, says a small trial bottle of old, honest Judge Timothy N. Hurley, who preyou St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, sides over the domestic relations and in just a moment youll be free Cook the branch pf county Superior from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffat court Chicago. ness and swelling. Dont suffer I ReIn a majority of cases where they lief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil has come before me, I have kicked have relieved millions of rheumatism sufferMiss Peachblow Toddle with you! such detectives out of court, he ers in the last half century, and is just I must say I like your cbeek says. as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumMr. Misfeet Ad I like yenra, There is something repulsive to bago, backache, sprains. Thats why T nsk-- , you. my mind about any person who tries i THIS AD ITEM QUOTED IN NOT A SINGLE w d. STORE THE OYER ALL J STORE OPENS 9 A. M. Royal Society BE WAITING Finished Art Pieces Silk Camisoles Jewelry Felt Slippers WITH THE CROWDS WHEN THE DOORS OPEN FOR THE FULL AD VAN- TAGE OF BEST SELECTION COATS JACKETS Scarfs and Centers Jap Crepe in the Indian campaigns of 1876 and i All the inhabitants are imbued- with 1877, which included participation a deep spirit of reverence whidh per-- I in the Custer Massacre. Curly now mits of no secular activity on these, lives on the Crow reservation in solemn days. Montana. According to war departA smelt-lik- e ment records he escaped death by fish called eulachon mingling with the attacking Indians by the Spanish Indians of Alaska, and later rejoining the government when dried, can be used for a candle. forces. The fish is very oily and the Indians render the oil from the body of the While her husband was searching fish by means of heated rocks. This for ammunition for his rifle, the oil is used for cooking during the wife of the postmaster at Granite long winters. Falls, Oregon, rushed downstairs and The adulteration of Bulgarias faopened fire onthree bandits with her mous attar of roses perfume has derevolver. The bandits had used one charge of explosives in an attempt to veloped to the point where the Bulopen the postoffice safe containing a garian government has intervened. large amount of money. Before they Essence of geraniums is being used, could place the second charge the in debasing the perfume. A bill has husband appeared on the scene with been introduced in approhis empty rifle and they were fright- priating 1,000,000 parliament levas in prizes to ened off after firing eight shots at scientists who discover a processfor the defenders. the certain detection of therpresende of adulterations in attar In There is np traffic in the streets normal times the leva is 19.3 worth of Seville, Spain, during Holy Week. cents. - i of-rose- Wilford Perry 338 WEST CENTER 1 PHONE 117 WE SELL FOR CASH. WE DEILVER. WE SELL FOR LEES. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 19 I have just received another shipment of American tfield Fence 4 feet high, direct from the Factory, at the same low price of a 10 rod roll for .$8.50 Another reel of our famous g Rubber Hose at 15c per foot. We cut any length. All sizes Poultry Netting, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers Pnnk,erS Hose Menders, Hose Couplings, Sprinkler Cans, etc., at very reasonable prices. -- long-wearin- No man or woman who eats too much meat can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a authority. Big meat eating may develop uric acid, which excites the kidneys; they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood; then we get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleepiness and urinary disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, otop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful ire a glass of water before breakfast, and in a few days your This famous kidneys may act fine. salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and lias been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys- - also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a' delightful effervescent dnnJc whieh should take now and then to everyone keep the kidneys clean and active help and the blood pure, thereby often avoidin ious kidDey complications. well-know- n FEK. 80Erls Barb Wire, , Wire Nails, all sizes, 3 lbs forScTloTbYV: Grass Catchers, all sizes, "Vi galvanized bottom Large No. 3 Galvanized Tubs """? jjjj "" 1 Gallon Galvanized Oil Cans, each g incubator, size, Potatoes, Early Eureka, lb 2c ' Early Cabbage Plants, per 100 50c Early Cauliflower Plants, per 100 Early Tomatoes or late Tomatoe nl Plantsp"er"ioo"'r Pansy or large Daisy Plants in bloom, , iL dozen " Aster, Verbema, Snapdragon, Cosmos, Calendulo Stock Sylvia P, S? ants, per dozen Loose Macaroni, .25c 1Uc Loose 65-eg- foV.'.'Xm.0o: 1 Loose Oatmeal, per lb Force Flakes, 5c pinkC r2 3 Coffee, Ever Ready Separator Butter Special npr Good, lb. Cocoa, lb. lb PaiI 5 ,b- s- 15c 35c -- 43c j 3 V |