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Show THE W abo | State Society | oe — Smith PROVO. (Special to The 5 Herald- Repu blican.) u a in th ) c 1 y ago @t W ke gowr ee Mrs. an of Prof. twenty ing social of street : J. chat, irs, and pent tl ent since time « Vodni ts W. visiting {s week eee tained d \cade Le c th Ih nan be at urday The music tir and young wa ring as her frien¢ 2 in this ouple couy ; ss hear go PAYSON. to SAC eta) The P oO Her: marriage emr i Jona “ . out Se a (Special = to this happy a a rald-Re Biel :s ond pe ed- | came Poe ve clle of which ko ™ fonsdnesday eclty ‘ ea) ) i 3 fro n Salt ; l L ak ea ay even The social iven| Mi Francis Sloane of Salt Lake SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. on bn and/O. D. H. time was the: g . Woe girls spent ‘ honor in of their Mr tr jand Mrs | Sh Pay e z and again proclaim the supreme see for yourself. SALE friends and Mr s. Monday August this Miss ek in Salt Lake Florenc Tohnson Brank.Bishel: |; /carneen teaching sch of inhonor were|}ome Saturday very nithal her girltyphold fever. Give us a call this week even if you have no intention money-saving Every item in the Fur Scarfs, $1.50 WEEK Children’s Scarf White oe LADIES’ Coney of P rev Nc at prices ee ranging to $40. models, and all shades BUslowesiac seiner verckine serena ee Trimmed Hats in large varieties Westie ne Ab osccdoy obtener ewe see Don’t THE fail to see our bargain SHOE of colors. on S, $2. 98 een tables Store ALL Speaking of couches guaranteed conch made of Chicago, P EOP 60c 75¢ $1.65 LE’S 42-44-46-48 our im- which there is only one goodl and that is Karpen is known the world Bros. over as the only couch that is guaranteed in the construction by the U.S Government, This cut is one of many taken from our new fall line. Our regular price is This dresser is from our immense price is $22.50. one of stock. This $25.00, but this week only— $13.75 Our new iron $12.95 Ly Hi i an Mi \ in ON the size stock and _ beds have rived and ar- they are prettier and ter ever than fall. $2.99 of brass just This betthis bed srecular $12.50 be " will all is but this only— reg-} and comes in the satin and_ polished finish. It is an extra good value at $27.50, but as the con ference folks only get a chance to see these special offerings twice a year, we will place this bed on spccial sate all this week, for only— This chiffonier is full size, solid oalk. Beveled plate mirror and has five big drawers. Regular price is $12.50. This We shapes, $16.25 "$8.85 and black Muff and We $1.69 $2.98 chair the ~98c aloo combined, CASH Rain $15.00 DEPARTMENT West week. and chairs color, up to Special we Coats and Oriani values, for cents cents * $9.75 STORE First South all This solid oak center table week for the small for is the a time a line the as been of line there as these shown in the city before. We have them in all grades running desk, se- in price from $8.00 and up. only at— while never large are to one complete, This one will be put on sale this week This solid oak, wood seat, arm rocker is a good value at $2.75, but during this saia will be sold for sum 91.05 Special Attention Given to Mail Orders Your Credit Is This extraordinary fine 5- -piece parlor suit comes in the mai hogany oak, plain and covered in green velour; our regular price is $45.00; this week only poe tag Sy Pee GF, 1 AS as POOLE Me Pas | , fim r IS GOOD* 18 TO 40 EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET and Good in This only *10c 17 19 in. ranging $45.00 values; MEN’S OVERCOATS me ee etl, 94.95 Cravenette very latest styles and } looking will be placed on special sate Hlect His HANDKERCHIEFS OILCLOTH ee immensef filled, Best grade, all colors, Dervyard o.oo es oe. White and marble effects have Fhas now 10¢ 65e $1.15 line of these in all the finishes, so if you all of plain, dining styles from Sets, Quilt, een size, $2.50 value... .. and have price white, Quilt, reversible, $1.25 MAIIGS. coe cst ancewaneeh pales sca! 8 Quilt, full size, wool $3.00 value. willow goods have just This Rocker this week only new arrived. Our many taken The regular week only— Come GO extra ane all wool Blankets, $5.00 values LADIES’ HATS Hats, $3 and $4 ese you who wo" $5.98 BLANKETS 1,000 dozen embroidered sale price, 3 for 4... $1.49 Men’s up-to-date values. for this week show days That bargains. Searf brown ’ $1.49 ee to “homo with made Seva eS in DEPARTMENT Shoes for the whole family. SLIPPERS— Ladies’ felt, fur trimmed; $2.00 value. fe ee ee ee ss wees ese Ladies’ all felt SlipDETaa sie a eta Ladies’ winter “Bha felt nieae leather soles, $2.00 values ee er raesoese Men’s all felt ae DRL arise cee CC CO Ce ee Oe eee he Oe wh ee prices like 1s QUILTS large stock of Felt and Buckram shapes in the newest 79 98e MILLINERY We havo a Ladies’ $1. see This is your opportunity to secure a handsome, stylish, perfect fitting tailored Suit at New York prices. $20.00 1 }y 8 And at special would This brass bed is PRICES. Se aris, SUITS wyaliied fOr. <cacice cnecies oo Secs we OF FINE FURS $3.00 values... ...... el eo and as IKen- ular of the bargain. BARGAIN and Muff Sets, $1.50 VAING em eclene tee ctes a former mense line which has just arrived. week, power store a AT WORTH 69c Value, ato cccscs seen en the sol here... was’ taker seriously {ll wit) Our buyers while in the east were fortunate in securing 5,000 stock of buying, ' only quote you a few of our many NEXT ees Below are a few articles which we have selected from our enormous only. Begins Monday We n, was | past three years zpee ce erred to ibaa tl dad [Text Lift bor arash been transf ill take and an y (pean ea branch for his ¢ hu ey fain: Pl - thel! anche 4 zi et Page Commencing Monday, October the 4th, we will place on sale our entire stock for one week only so as to give the Conference folks a chance to purchase the newest goods at the lowest possible prices for their out of town homes. Unloading Sale Serves You Best. The | power plant a it oF Bay Lunch|a ie yee s Fannie left We anes sday | Young, of W nie Atbecs. One D {s Bell wer ri | Wesley ind rruman at Battle Moun-|charge of the Pr zy ri eae | il s left Weda a ~ with frie nds and hi The Rev. John E. Nelson, who has bse al me iz i splint — the government! pastor of the Presbyté rian church for the | dl Freed’s Annual Conference Sale “em We Thursday eve ning in playing “500."" Lake ’ Jones and Gertrude ee | B bume a few days the. forepart of 1e | 1d no en them Miss Blanche Wimmer went to Salt with friends in Salt L nas | , When thy y stopped off Saat AeenbiTine and Mrs Raymond Bachman have | at » her a sit he evenW. D. Dixon made a. business trip to returned from a very le ble trip to} , pe aaabe in game MU=jlicoie Dake] ses the fair and Portland, Oregon sic nd the partaking ot dainty Mra . win to. Brel Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thats he spe nt } st cheon Dhirkda ah hnniner several days this week with Mr. _and Mr John W. Guy entertained at her About twenty-five frie nds of Mrs. John Jamos Bean, justparents of eer natcher home E Edith riday evening honor of theA Lottensock met and surprised ist hey have returned Chicago, || Misses and Sarahin Crampton ISA seven ito tha I Eas heroF Sins where Mr. Thatcher has spent the last | very pleasant evening was passed FTE Gas SCOR TLIS TE Eri eene two years studying law. They left the Mrs Pearl Thomas was the hoste ss at ing music and Jatter part ¢ the week for thelr home >a dinn er party hor 10 Friday afterRaewas I pleasantly y spent. with v } in Logan noon ‘overs r laid for fifteen b f ial bs ipMe Rete SPY iste Lynn = inlayson was the | Mr Sry ary imont delightfully enterne te ee n vl Ky oe ft can tee esti: ciple nt of a pleasant surprise party given jtained about fit little fol} her : 1s dy ML rae " t ee ; re and h 8s hoome ici ly evening by his class- | home Snturda one rnoon in honor of the ind w ma ’ ig et rt en. he evening was delightfully | sixth birthd of Ma Sydney he M ss eta Mitc! aus 4 in cen very passed in games and various SURE ments. | ifternoon ai sed merrily in games and, 1 Wl with typhoid-pneumonia, is Horton Kirk 7 ee asant Grove came |!various: ments Improving ‘ oy onday te & position in the | The Ninte e onth Century club met Frida Ly Geore Pex ry, Thor m is Reec e and John Iarmers and Me ee Harte’ bank of this/afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sam] Daniels left Thursday morning on a tenelty [Ss thwab. Mrs Suhr's paper on ‘“‘Foretgn | day hunting trip toGarland A pretty home wedding took place Tues- | Conquests’’ was read and greatly appreIrs. Flos \ Yson | returns a Mond 2 ay evening at th ome of Mr. and Mrs |clated. Mrs. A. J, Hughes gave a very | evening after a several days’ visit -i Vv. J: Thurgood, when they gave their | interesting paper on “The Age of Per- | Salt Lake ak a iS : daughter, Miss Pdith Lavina, in marriags | icles.’ Mr Sam S$ hw: ib was elected as | Mr Fred Freeman of Spanish Tor k to Daniel Lyonds nly the relatives and|a delegate and Mrs. BE. Buckler an | Was visiting with friends Jn Payson Wedfew immediate friends witnessed the ! alternate to attend Federation of | nesday ceremony whic vas performed by oman's clubs to be he Id in Salt ce C. A, Snyder of the Independent TeleBisho N. Taylor. The brid ext week phone company was in Pay Thurs ae in a dainty white silk gown. The Relle f soc ety x workers of =A Fifth | day rooms were prettily decorated Aniward delightt ily surprised Mr Olive Misses Anna Tanner and Jennie Sar- . Cowdue ent Saturday ei Chinese:I. the Chicago edne 1} 1 ie or oi db ann tee ) to ¢ ian a visitors z ofe Crimmett, oe i : Provo Meee s Ruth and i wR “F ra a Se iddie returned r y , iris Alisse aone Mrs I I hom¢ y eve on a Kae ppm 0 g 0 Lake visitors this vs nee , a I ster, <night, at Myton, : Taylor d ee enterMiss Edith Douglass left for Salt Lake an autun n party at her beau- | this week, where she will attend the L home on Fifth West ‘ ot Sat Taree Busines college ERs: sa afternoon. with | \ of jin honor of it ca Mt and incoming of Lee ayeon visitine with Mrs, Dr. | the oe Ware utua officers .i da | house prettily d E nat ed in Byes : Migs: Delpha Se w Se nd Salt leaves a id hades \bo Ss te Tuesday to sper: he winte aes: € present and enjoyed ry delight-|° Miss Veta Finlayson returned | fut afternoon of s fal caht a ann Tuesda after L pleasant visit ls f } was er {ric 1 fr Provo || Ar H Imont entertained Mi Myrl Wilson spent soveral. was show lady ul twenty. ne pleased | friends Ret Woman's Blersan he entertained yopular « heste ¢ i 1 ubeut. 3 : art htt } Candy company passed in games, ‘he amuserr ; + ized a "} music beautif Bean Gs n : *resident Ellisworth Dike ir aon oe nt wee in { ted = BE will Prof. ra a ous en: relatives Meakin day in honor of Mrs J. And ” vab ente ae at a very enjoyatile. dinner Darts rs her home on ~ , e Yovers we laid for} ae — o“ . Miss Vina Thurgood was the guest of 0 s showebof = “riday event as helt co- worker “at given “the up Sly wet-me- a is, 3 a Mrs. he home 7 ni evening in making candy Se Ps y of _Eure ka he Wa ovo, her former home. ae make her home h a whi a: ny on | is ng ote at I : J. Gi vent r - 164 £ : - | twenty-five rea. n er ri net ‘i ‘ in| nesday in honor f oo es xth mm h ae nive of her i ttle on, J. Pacis, the c iK time weg, pass : eae in gi iss a d vi 4 eae nme i ri ind Sepik Deliciousemninaente refreshments ¥ erve anc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis h returneé X home, after a couple of wee " absence | Walt is y re "eS ds | week Taal Tonks rokeyre ee “frie a i Mrs I <Postmaster Clove visited in Salt Lake|talined at Tuesday irul new Mrs. esente Monday P. gue served r} ed Tucker social Center About were ciation ~ Hz anneh evening West honor }freshments "rovV eae _ in a t assisted entertaining Mesdames John Varrer 1 silk been a5 Lin a 1 ta sl Ww | in it-a rusical vw pane n r : Miss Virginia Gean @lane UTAH, ‘ sie ie Pa apn auld ndi ag” for ame ri 4 i : Mire. jes "Math ws with her mother, Mrs. ere Sargent morning for her hon e J. D. Russell of Eur aus ag Ly- | tain, Nev, afte visit has and tables erent wee wer ee ee ed,ag where 7 spread was served Over each suspended a we a zn be oe from * bon streame en “dd CITY, who ¢ ce LAKE gent were Sunda Roe Provo, Oct. : , and Mr Horace E rd Primar Beebe ente rtained a large num abt r of their | prised their friends at their home Saturday evening in | my nd, at honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anni | leasant versa The rooms were artistically decMr. a orated with cut flowers foliage and It rned t streamers of ribbon In e corne o idene the room an alcove was beautiful ar- | ¢ fe rbow ranged in red and silver, a ‘e 1 hung over the host and SS recelved thelr guests z SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: erved toln ean at her home Saturday evening. Mu ‘ autif ul pres-|sice. reading nd social chat all tend vl ltr make a most enjoyable eae Re- In- |