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Show ,Dm.Ifr..!!;S.L.jlL.l " . iff M.!E:ilf. v When as&d what he considered the j niQit...YiiaUmrliif-U. White, manag er of the Provo branch of the lmermouiiiiin. . Motor Car company," local Allen 'distributors, Kt ;Vr)J . til ia. . m " w f V K,i - v , in, i-- -- is . vx ...a 1l Mrs. Sarah A. Baker announces the replied, without hesitation: "The motor is the heart of an automobile. No matter bow beautiful a car may be, no mattertiew strongly it is built, no matter how Expensive its equipment: or fcow luxurious its fittings, tt cannot be a good car it It has an Inferior motor. - wAa automobile Is," continued White, in a sense, like a man. A man may be big,' handsome and dignified in appearance, but if bis heart is weak he is severely handicapped. He cannot stand the strain that is necessary jro high achievement; ; "The Allen is not iandicapped by a e weak, heart. Ojae i strongest fealurgs jpT every car that the Allen engagement of her daughter Zina to EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS FOft THIS WEETrl ONLY.' Roy 1'athe, of Bakersfield. California. The Hiarriage will teke place in May, Miss Baker Jias held Every piece of our immense stock, all the new Summer Novelties, the position of chief operator for the Mkautiful Plaids, Daring Stripes, Dainty Crepe de Chene, splendid Color M. S.'T, & Telephone comDan for in Plaids, our entire stock.of Poplins, Messelines and Taffe-vta- s, Combinations several years in this city, and has a , :. included in a sweeping cut, unregardful of cost. all are host of friends who will learn with interest of this announcement The Silk market has been steadily advancing for the past two years, The following cliDDine ia.taken from local the until Calu out tim'motherfiets California Bakersfield, today the market quotations are higher by a wide margin than our ery pa ver buu wiu e reaa with interest in are this week. And when we fill in our line they will cost lis a be there's to know good prices I met going connecUon rwith the foregoing anwhole more. " lot our at frouse.Delicious, eat to things nouncement r "This morning 'a pass was granted L. Roy Pathe, clerk in the tender, tempting, doughnuts, biscuits, ' ; We expect this Sale to be well attended and are giving to it the public superintendent' office of the0 Southcakes and pies! I've never seen a bake- -' ern Pacific; wife ttf Utah and return. ity such a Sale merits. Springville, Payson and American Fork shoppers , Mother day faikireMotor Co. mates-is-t-he power-pla- nt. . Pathe showed will all take advantage of this big opportunity. Mr. Inquiries that is motor has dura- contemplating a trip to" Provo, Utah, This says it's theony Baking Powder that J :c . .!.- insures unuuiiu iouuj- .- bility,, simplicitylofconstruction, and alone, and that he will return with his Without doubt the finest and best bargains will go first, and our .i silent - efficiency bride. Who is HOW 'MiRS ZimrAlMiorn Received Hicht Awards, great power, Us is make your selections early while the assortments are still unbroken. r commends it alike tcrthtrcar-wneHiaker, Mrr Path to leave Vim C plans Bt fnttn from the standpoint of service, and to aoout May, J,4th, and will return to SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, v . the expert engineer "for its effective Bakersfield about the 20th, and the i JIERELARE. AJEWjQFjrjIEJTEMSj "In speaking of the Allen White xuuflaicooiplfiwiUMpy bungalow at '1014 .Kentucky street concluded, ;"I hope that ejrery person Mr. Pathe and Miss Baker were stuin Provo will visit the hew salesrooms dents together at thr Silk Plaids, regular $1.65 Tafrea, with Satin Sport Stripe, of University" ' Motor ' Car Provo." 6f the " , grade regular company in this, city if for no other j grade reason-tha- n to see theAllen-Somme- r One of the leading parties-plannTaffeta Shepherd Checks, regular roadster, if there is a more beautiful for the coming week will be given Messeline Plaids,' regular $2.00 or more artistic car in the city, a car Tuesday ' at Hensen's by the Misses J with better lines or more coziness $1.65 grade Adel and Veva Peters, Martha 'Moore . ..:v.,$1.69 grade it nas managea u escape my atten and Ida Strong, complimentary to tion.? Taffeta Shepherd Checks, with IMr8.vLavern Openshaw Srown. The SUkPlaidi; Regular $L75 the" foTmlBt a shower will affair be in it now owns, which Joins the Centen- and invitations have been issued to stripe, regular $1.75 grad,e nial & Eureka near the top of the eighty grade guests. to the around and mountain circles Taffeta Stripes, regular $L75. Dragon iron: and. Black Jackrground, 'Mrs. E. V, Vincent entertained the Messeline Party Dress Plaids, ' then off around to the old Varisa, mak- Wm.' T. Sherman Relief . . . . ; Corps at her grade..V -.ing a distance cfraome threinilesot home Thursday afternoon last. There grade $1.49 very desirable, territory were In attendance the G. A. R, vetergromuLJa Messeline Stripes, 'regular " $2.00 now owned by the Empire Mines; For ans and other invited rt The guests. Paille-Srwa good share of this distance our time passed pleasantly with "Stripe, regular. $1.50 . cards, grade .. . . property covers the contact between luncheon and. social chat. . . . : , . . . . . ... . the porphyry and Hme. 7 grade Taffeta Solid Colors, regular $1.50 As already stated, it is my desire eoirtejrMamsy, of Salt Lake, to run out from the "Lower, (Mammoth Messeline Solid. Colors, tegular part of the week in Provo with grade $1.35 at least three different drifts; one, to spejit Frank Ramsey, " cut the, continuation on the Centennfal Irfrbrother, i rr Silk and Wool Poplins ,', , . $1.50 grade& Eureka ore CEannel going south; Mr. and Mrs. Olof L. Hendenberg ont to. run smith to cut some copper announce the "engagement of their Taffeta, with Satm Sport Stripe, I Crepe de Chene c. . . $1.35 stain that showon the Damificare Eva to Clen K. Mason, of I daughter and lime rock is There good ridge. $2.25 raare,77T$1.89l marriage to take Chenpand blgcanBaking Powders denot fmuch copper stain'4n this ground, that Burley, Idaho. The regular eTdlngBros. batTnrTT7TT.$1.35" e .... I .......... ?oth doea-ft'puce.S.eanesdar-the CaTuTnef known'r-fomhsrlaaf sv?yourmoney, I have put - II ' thirty 'tt . and farWpenort(--oumilknjoda. years, and I have alwaysjthought that The Fifth -- ward M. J. A. officers own and to I like would aomel dav Mrs. Carl F.. orosnect this property. We also in werethe guests ot Thursday evening and spent a tend running another drift witn mis, delightful social time with games, to cut the Black Jack fissure-soJESSE KNIGHT MAKES : STAT Damtyjefreshments -we can 00 or "deeper than - -were served! explore them from, the old Black Jack shaft. We had ore in the deepest The Ladies, of .the' G. A. R. circle, workings of the Black Jack; also an which was recently organized, will we 'were but onen fissured country, 7fidnesd,ayJ,MajJnd, f ttf- - gtfrdeeperi wittathe holdJa, meeting the home of Mrs. C. H. Stevens. at naraana as i Black Jack equipment, ly thought Jtllat the most advantag .... Thursday evening theTItopia- Club oUlt ,fo' -Si- nce-the the organization -re pire .Mjnes Company, I have boughtTe" been more the old Carisa mine.W of the oldest portunity to develop the, ground freshments were the features of in- in Tintic. it has had' ore continuously advantageously. intention to trest enjoyed by members and' invited " either on the surface Or Bear tne sur , It is also tny desire and ' now old Spy shaft belonging guests. NO SAMPLES GIVEN POSmVELY face, for some three thousand feet oa sink'the , . alas I have the strike of the vein, and no. one has to the Carisa.. company, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C. Hatheubruck at any- their 2& ; i1 1 j, a..-iiv. to Frd O. Robin Madly daughter, me "I U deal of" time in Tin- in son; The AH marriager with the intention the of or ago in i Spy nmme,, ...'J' ,' early May.- i: Soon-alt- er .... forty years . a fhaif a. ini a,..a! " mairt- rBhafti-' aua irom mat """" mines ua - ' irjing very 'Trsrflarold. Ashworthof-SalLLak-e. 8011 - - : 1 -- aoIthiOjimembJr I Provo as -to the Carisa. At that timeTey makrusa. Mrs. .Mary E. 'Ashworth. ; While I -: they sank . . Spy 500 feet andin 000.00 had the donethe and property, bottom of the shaft there were!" have ... Miss Lydia Sackett, of Tuckeivspent caves and copper stains on the walls deePer development two ,weeks in Provo as the guest of our mo5 and Icould not helping thinking 'Vy ciates urged Miss" Eva Hedenberg. was good enough and we had better In don't they go as company and in' fact made this remark to the let it go. Mrs. A.r L. ""iBooth entertained at a ."purchaser and ever since thatl kensington Thursday afternoon in superintendent, adding that it seemed the i tha tiA Anairn tiiTi'e I have occasionally thought honor of Mrs.' Harold Ashworth,", of seated ore. However, no onehas done 'would like to get back title to Jhatf Salt Lake; ., .. any property to either Property w mw. thPftrvv ;Bnd I deeper development. I . 1 Si Vt Eva Miss ; Hampshire - spent the " ,1 "Now, the empire .iinea -I- wtewJMiughiLihafiRriRii-with.thB waek.ainLJn Ogden T. mienuon oi sniKing irom .tneir. .preai"-.v"Seventeen little guests participated eat shaft, I have had the deed made this" work with, but we have near y in a birthday party given in honor of ouUdirect. to the Empire Mines Mabel Wjllis .Thursday afterMjss vu v this to the 'ana anj going w rwuuuu pahy,interijaing A jolly time with- - games, mu- prominent in musical circles, and Mr. noon. or The following suits have been file Empire Mines on a fair basis, when! board at its meetingon thelOth of sic and luncheon was enjoyed. Luke is well known as'' one of the SAGE TEA DARKENS ' in the Fourth district court: considered with prices paid for otherrMayr that woffer 30,000 shares has attended greatest athletes that tberpublic at fiiw a. .The C. A. Ferguson vs. Frank Hales fors con;;..trfeary stocTTo properties turned was the scene the University.'' j charPi" that beine the ground 'floor. of a Loose ' too actual- - damages and $200 exemf in honor family, Sunday gathering v,0.- Ar.n nrfre to me for what my Empire Uumages. Plaintiff alleges that HAIR-T- O Dean and Mr. and Mra..T,F. Pierpont went to AfiYSHADE plary frnm tho .! jurcv Aiommrh ,,an wnrir.i Mines comDany stock has cost me, and of Mrs. C E. Loose, on April 8, this: yeafras--shultedefendant, reW. who and Adams., Loose,, to and floor afternoon Sat.Xake. Saturday, is ground practi turned .Ings; .one to go out into the. Central i I think-th-is and Peat jplaintiff witha, club. from Cuba, Havana, Saturday yifeited with Mn and Mrs. J. C. Deal. Mammoth to cuithe continua-- ! cally all of its Stockholders. Inflicting injuries whlfclt will prevent a several months'" absence. Din- ' tioh of theground Centennial and EureKa! "While I am credited" with being or after was serveq from a tame Deaun- - They also attended the musical pro; Don't stay Gray ! plaintiff from working for.severai Here's an tor was which three th duction Gam f'hminpi minw, maa nwirwaa 'a geueroua-term'-u- f presented weeks, and made it necessary for him re, .throiiB-h"LlJQlMime.Jlecipe thaLAny eveuiii gjt-- ar the" alt hnr rltpn wnri in tha Onovl first'timci'tfiatTTiave T)eeri WilirniTf 50 for . medical attendance. tor pa . floor in on ground d ; let thn nublic entitled "KatinKa; caq body Apply, Kerr Basil Mrs. Abstract of judgment from Justice Friday afternoon where rL felt that I had a sure thing . Mr. J, C. peal was able tp return to E. P. lUchmond's-cQu- rt to the mem- his at Payson, ia Friday after spending about the mountain, and connection was I Anyone who wants to help develop the was the pleasing hostess ,Jionie. The use of Snjre and Sulpnur for Beehive the case' of, Wm. .11, N'ebeker vs. Mrs. group. two weeks in the L. S. hospital, made with the Centennial and Eureka f country can do sO and at the same bers of deto Ju natural R. A. DeGraw, judgment for plaintiff where he underweut an operation tor iadaigrayJiair for ventilation purposes".. This work time, . in my Judgment: make a very During a delightful social session,, color were served. hack (jatpg to licious refreshments time. In the sum of, $42.05. prandtnotli'T's v r showed a bie ore bodv on the Centen- - profitable ;investmentr1)y buy ingtnis i appendicitis, Xhe usi'd it to keep her half bpuntifully r; . nial & Eureka within 100 feet of our stock at $1.00 a share. I have never After spending ten days in "Provo glossy and attractive. Wlienever rFm-a al-- f been in the habib of recommending to Mrs. Ward Chase, of Salt Lake City, dark, Oljves Valuable Food.". A. her E. hair took on Uiat dull,n4'd or Giles. C. Mrs. with Mrs. George Bench4 on with their Provo fur us yni iie of heat unit Is conSo Sunday ready some 2JD0Q feet to theTr"o! spent they should spend strcaiifd appearance, this simple mixture for Dunsdon has returned to Alpine. DroDertv. alnnir a sdiok .walt and nor- - money inuTnTft "niiM4'!Urttst9?ks, Mr. and Mrs. V. u, aicwan. I cerned, pound for pouud,. ripe olivet as appl'u'd w ith wonderful effect. -Phyry "rdykelThisani'e slick"wall and ttheaturat fear-t- li ia Mrs. F. D. CassitTrffii-fiitf4igvtlbrewing - at home mussy and contain almost as much food value at , !x J.i.. A,JLi poryhry dykr continued as far Ware I In 'this particular case; however, I do visitor y owadaysT-br asking;; t bread, and Tn the "casf very largt 'Saturday, worked, in the Opex ground, and sotnot think there i any. chance to lose increase to 1 UvivSi ilia, I'HlTllV TPf T "i UNHEALTHY. THE BINDS .uiur.as umeus or was 10 iuc mnuci iar.. aoie anyone eise i U ycth'e and .SulphitF Compound," tpproxhuulely the sume a tiiuf uf sen were B?e Mrs. Alex Morten and 'Nr. to tooHEALTHY! sell. in a. condi-THE TO hurry big see,. it was idential with the ' stock get you mil get. tli is famous old preparation-bread. . ..tions In the Centennial & Eureka.as it. We have 'so many places we could Salt Lake visitors Sunday, improved, by the addition of other a. ha 6truck southward from the Opex ter-- prospect for finding deeper ore that i gernr The fry Boqualj sue. wiiichn;aTri)irdrTjendedTipoT'ttt The B,Y U .gave large and , j never fQlt more sure of any mining ritory. "carrier;" as many as five bun- restore natural color and beauty to the "The Opex shaft Is 2300 feet deep, proposition in my life than I. am that cessful dancing party in the Ladies dred million' germs have been : -- ' ' hair.-. ..' Friday evening. but the 'Collar of the shaft Is high up this stock is worth une uuouar a snare gymnasium' found in and on the body of a A wU.knoun downtown druggist ... v. says on the mountain Jn hnvinir the 'Low-- , Should we find Ore where I firmly be fly. it darken the hair, so naturally and FINE FOR rMisslittie Strong, 'of Price, is .fri single er Mammoth property, I had in; mind Iieve we will, tne stock nas a goou known that the is definitely It evenly that nobody can tell it has 'been of the germs using the Lower Mammoth shaft to chance to go -to $5.00 or $10.00 a share, Provo attending the librarian fly is the "carrier" applied. Youjimply dampen a sponge Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff m everTiti-iwide- ly 'Of course,f "draw-this ftyphoid of rrnnh-wltfrHt-a- nd r M. Mrs. J. the home of Jensen, it will all take Joints Drives Out-Pai"carand also the the people nepth, with much less cost, and also timism, believe,d that It is one at strand hair, through your f no-taking some 1500 or 2,000 feet further south for what it is worth, realising that rW nf nthpr diseases, including a time. By morning the gray hair disYou'll know. why thousands use. Mus -tThe Daughters of the Pioneers will than where-i- was cut in the Opex ter man can see in the ground until there and after another application or erole once you experience the glad, repossibly infantile paralysis. a appears, meet next afternoon. 'April Thursday con-sigi is 6t a We a did ' before hole is dug. fly ritory; As stated, The presence two, it beconiei beautifully dark and lief it gives. ;. v houses "Ud to date,M am president and 2Gth. at 3 o'clock inroithe Second ward siaerable work in the Opex on, this notificattoirthat and at the nearest ReltefSoc1et3rHalt.-"A-plendf6f,'p-Gtta:jar-gioi Mines of the south" and"1netfic Empire, manager as struck is it general porphyry uncleanly dyke nd Sulphur Compound keeper ' through the the direction the arks under of VyethSage gram of a deal e .'::.:-.--r hat v we" and : great company, Opex, but although lent. is a delightful toilet requisite for those made with the oil of musurd. Better 1 - failed to find any ore, I have thought pride in keeping my reputation good. family has been arranged. It is ex. Do not wait until the insects Jio desire a more youthful appearance, does not and mustard than a state of plaster the the that H the time president that by following this fis- So manyjstockholdfrs feePaa if they pected begin to pester; anticipate the it is not intended for the cure, mitigation blister. Brings case and comfort-whilsure south it would make other ore were not getting the worth of their organization will be in attendance. zv;:::z:. X"";:.'X ar prevention of dUcase."zl;"jl, annoyance.it is being rubbed on bodies. The porphyry dyke does not money, that Is why I am making this All eligible to membershirrfare extend " f May and June are the April, Ue to Musterole is recommended by,. many a cordial invitation ed present. It show on the surface nor did it in the lon statement, feeling ,1s somewhat best months to conduct an antl Millions doctors 'are of and nurses. jars Centennial & Eureka, but they have of a duty to the smaller stockholders. ,,. - w . '"; used fly campaign. Fit Punishment' Mrs. L. M. Amtoft d'eligtfully enter annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff worked along this same channel, "This Empire - Mines Company's . The farming and suouman aabonl rheu- -' "Re'all .the Une in the Mikado neck, asthma,; neuralgia, pleuris to my understanding, ton the holdings consist of Opex Cohsolidated tained the Bonneville ward Primary tricts .provide ideal breedingthe punishment fit the crime I matisnv lumbago, pains an J aches of .the flies new making last forty or fifty years, and found Mines company, ' 'Lower Mammoth officers in a social way Friday afterborn the and Rebel noon last. Well, a CWcago girl has married tht back or joints,- - .sprains,' sore musclesi, aa nnt remain at their birth different ore bodies along this a places, Mining company, Tennessee , railroads companyV-Centra,.Mammoth roan who tried to kidnap. henToledo bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of Mining place but migrate', using ' ' Mrand Mrs. S. D. Smith announce the client tt oltcn preventsionetimonui , V'hen. we gave op working means of transporta- (he Mining comnany. Garnet Mining comBlade. other and & Eureka Mining the date of the marriage of their cities.. 4l , Opex some years ago, I commenced pany. and towns to tion, lives!then buying more property and cor- wrhrany, Black :JaK Consolldattd daughter. Miss Emma, to take place , Kill flies and save porations farther south, very cheaply, Mining company, -- and' without much Onthe 2nd day of May. The cere . Severt Crltict, .' as I thought, with a view otsome day doubt the. Carisa Mining company mony wtn De soiemmzea in me an, The of a successful man ' reputation Em and and we may still take. in some other Lake Temple, at Vhfch Time Miss consolidating these Interests th Land's ' Scavenger. Vulture won't last 20 minutes after a crowd ol Luke L. Mr. Clinton ma Smith ,and our ecoworking the country Bouth more mining properties with some'.of 'The 'Egyptian vulture wa the chief failures begins picking it to pieces. corpora- will be married. Both young people nomically. ,The Empire Mines treasury stock; All of these t vender of theiand of Phnraoh. students the Toiedo Illude. among is a realization of my plans. tions nd mining cla" -- re patented are veryB.- popular - Y. is Miss Smith and U., of the no debtV Commencing with the Opex,which- clear titled, and MrJ L, -- of-th- - wlth-Calumet.- " Allen-Somm- ad-"vi- ce " - ; rSl Jnter-mountai- n l.$i.25 . ....$1.98 $50 ed 7 ,..r:.$1.25 y. . $1.39 ...$1.39 regu-larr$L- 75 .... .$1.49 7;;.. mm $1.49 . -- .95 .,,$1.35 - -- ...... -- ' . d Ey-rin- $1.15 II - t- S ... ... . J . 1 g . me musie-and-eha- C, 800-fe- iNTIfilllfi -- - i Em-1'- deJ?SMi waiUngsblCT 8 j - ley.Soeial-hat,needlework4i- nd ; ,.." - - erty tnined-ttieT.rop- rwTVJLIstoJk4-iif- ItitteeaagSiJlie -tfar- -thirtrivl - to-un- c.ff lyheldylnewmiIhQwIlWPC ohe I -- t f fl ce - WZ$ft$3$imM-II II XTWJT -- the-.guest- -Q -F --WWII T r- - .:- -. fCTTOV1--- 'A ; the-world dee-penJ- 'j The-Ca- nsa ,a wfk-'-athe- " I ! -or- oTe-or-1isnrnv , - lBUlXWXW with.-friends- to-off- -- :into-themcw- '. , , - w-- -- Clar-enc- e d . -- : i,ake-Theat- " - i the-Seg- -- ola - - mf-tir- . - l x- " .f"?3' - ui-.iuj- -- "W"""1 1 , ... 1 . ': ,; ' '.. . -: . JMUMATISn! p-4 this-is-som- e-of -- n. i. t . - jal onee--irOn- e ' -- 1 ' - . : . : sys-tem- .. l 1 Old-Colo- s.. ny . com-pan- y : . ' , A .:- - ' |