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Show ' V STfr.'H 9 Vvjt- "'- '- W-- t "WMifelr "v, PROVO POST, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. . I EXECUTION BY GAS. m i j V V w' n l kcisl NM A(.KM li OK iur adopts DKAIII, I II new agent v of iuflu ting the n.ilt has juat been adopted both brandies of the Netada death BEESLEY MEMORIALS n, pt Buy your seeds from Provos Exclusive Seed House where you can get expert advice on culture of all seeds. legislature The measure which is the first of its kind in the Imted States that all executions of sentence on persons condemned to death shall be by administration' of lethal gas At present the Jaw of the state permits a condemned person to select death either by hanging or shooting. The condemned person under the new lawwill not know the exact time of death A special cell will be built at the state penitentiary for those sentenced to loe. The judge who passes sentence upon the condemned criminal will appoint a week within which judgment will be executed, and the person so condemned will be placed in' the cell at the opening of that period. On a night selected by the warden the death sentence will be put into effect. There will be present the warden, 6 a physician and six reputable persons over the age of. 21 the bill provides. While years, peacefully sleeping the victim will succumb to the elthal gas in what is described as an absolutely painless pro-Md- es THE FINEST IN MONUMENTAL WORK because THE MATERIAL THE DESIGNS THE FINISH , ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE A large display of Finished Monuments at our yard just south of tabernacle on First South Street, Provo. Becsley Marble & Granite Works unui: on the spectator is kept In a continuous stte of suspense watching heh struggle against a fate worse than death itself. Arthur Edmund Carew is seen as the Rajah and Claire Anderson plays Arlee Eversham, the adventurous n A cast of young lady. screen players under the able direction of Henry Kolker support the stars tn this powerful photoplay.. m FURNITURE I The kind ydu want ' for the least money. Satisfaction Guaranteed a rat , S3 S3 LANNINGS 1 eg S3 Ih it New and Used Goods g 164 W. Center. ssr.:i:ns:sa! 333333333333- -- THE PALACE . Coming jij wee-know- llj ::: ill 'T AiMmals' Cause Asthma. - Certain people are liable to attacks RICH COSTUMING IN IF I WERE KING of asthma when brought into contact William Fox motion pictures are with cats, dogs, etc. This Is due to an emanation from the skin or fur of noted for their lavishness in costumWilliam Fox but outdid himself the animaL ing; in the special film production of Justin Huntly McCarthys famous Troublesome Spiders. book and stage play, If I Were A spider in Buenos Aires spun Its in which William Parnum web King, wind nejr a telephone cable. The stars, and which will he presented web and wrapped it around the canght at the Columbia theatre Wednesday and Thursday. The costumes worn the wires. The web soon became cirby Mr. Farnum in this masterpiece damp and caused several short are among the most magnificent cuits. Other spiders In ths neighborever shown on the screen. They hood followed the adventurous ones were made especially for the popular example, and now it has becoms necFox star. One in particulair Is essary for the telephone company to made of the finest of brocaded send a man out every few days to satins, trimmed with real ermine. clesr the wires of webs. Popular Sci With this costume Mr. Farnum car- euce Monthly. ries a Jeweled dagger and a sword, made of the finest Toledo steel. 1 B - OP WINDOWS Strand This Week. DARKENED to the manner. There have been few executions of the death sentence In Nevada, and It is said one of the chief reasons for the death penalty Is inflicted is be. cause of the strong feeling against hanging and the firing squad. - With the lethal gas executions, it is contended, this sentiment will abate and juries will be more likely to provide the death penalty in their verdicts. As a result of this expressed change in sentiment on the part of juries the proponents of the measure hold that crime will be decreased through the effect on persons who otherwise might commit capital offenses. The. Palace tf Darkened Windows," which comes to the Strand theatre Friday and Saturday, tells a thrilling tale of mystery and adventure In India. A young American woman becomes fascinated with the polished d and manners of a sauve Rajah of the Province of Benares. In the spirit of adventure she visits his notorious Palace of Dskened Windows" and from then highly-eduacte- -- kwm THE BEST TESTED SEEDS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Alfalfa Seed Sweet Clover Red Clover Blue Grass Ohio Potatoes Lawn Grass Rye Grass Timothy Red Top Oats and Rye ' WhiteClover Grimms Alfalfa Orchard Grass Early Rose Early Six Weeks Idaho Rurals. Idaho Grown Seed Corn, all varieties Millets Garden and Flower Seeds the Best Known REMEMBER OUR SEEDS GROW T CwiiEir j A good thing to remember these Balt Lake Redaction of wages of laborers employed by Salt Lake days is that Socialism, I. W. county from $4 to $3 a day and of Communism, Bolshevism and NonS teamsters from to $6 a day partisan League are all alike in their School agreed upon by county commissionultimate outcome. They all mean Men to ers. Reduced wages of employes of the forcible taking from the people W'ith the city street department also decided of the things which they possess and The state has New men employed will re- the substitution of the despotism of 0 apon. federal government in raising a class for our free Republican-Democratfor the rehabilitation of men ceive $3.25 Instead of $3.75 a day. Salt Lake Local sheep shearing Idaho institutions. who have been injured In industries ; Register. so seriously that they are unquali- begins. fied to earn a living through their regular vocation. These men will be taught- - any trad, or. profession, that PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS they desire and all expenses tor this education will be borne by the state department of education. Persons desiring to benefit by this Surplus Fund $100,000 Capital Stock Paid i&$100,000 act are invited to call upon Supt. C. E. Loosed H. A. Dixon between the hours of 4 Reed Smoot7 President and 6:30 p. m., any day this week. Cashier A. Local Superintendent W.-is- m, Inyites Injured Service Enter $10,-,00- ic 4 BANK - Vice-Preside-nt J. Bultle, Asst. F. G. Richmond, Asst Cashier. Our giowth is accountable to at least two First, in this the confidence the people of this community bank, and second I, the service that has brought about that confidence. J. T. Farrer, Cashier Impressive Funeral ti-A- Services Held for Beloved Woman funeral Impressive services for Mrs. Hattie Peet Maw, who died last Thursday evening, were held In the Fifth ward meeting house Sunday.. Bishop Albert Mabey presided at the services .and the opening prayer was offered by Elder Don W. Conover. The speakers were Patriarch A.D. Clark. Nels L. Peterson, Bishop Joseph Damron both of Deseret; Amos N. Merrill and Bishop Mabey, who sppke of the splendid life and of the sterling qualities of Mrs. Maw, and extended words of consolation and encouragement to the bereaved family. Bishop Mabey on behalf of the family thanked all those who had in any way helped to lighten the burden brought upon them The music was furnished by the Boshard quartet and Mrs. Ora B. Harding. The benediction was pronounced by grave was dediElder Henrie.x-Thcated by Bishop Damron. Many beautiful' flowers covered the casket which showed the and'-'- ' the stand high esteem in which Mrs. Maw was held by her many friends. e ANNUAL CHURCH SALE. Saturday, April 9, the St. Marys Guild of the Episcopal church will hold their annual sale at Whipple Electrical Supply company, 214 West Center. Many beautiful and useful articles have been made, Including e handkerchiefs, .aprons and fancy articles which are sune to 9 please. Sale starts at 10 a. in. hand-mad- A-- FINED We will celebrate our 1 3th 50. Everett G. Polling was arrested here Sunday night by Palice Office James Snow and was arraigned before City Judge James B. Tucker of yesterday morning on a charge hW having intoxicating liquor in and He pleaded guilty possession. was fined $50 or ordered to serve a term of 30 days in the county jail. birthday by having a sale ; . UILLPUESENTPLA VS. Friday and Saturday - April8thand 9fh I I I Watch our windows and Friday s paper The Bonneville ward M. I. A, will and Barbara two plays, present next The - Man From Brandon, Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in the ward amusement hall. There will also be a performance at 4 oclock Id the afternoon foF- - all ehil dren up to 14 years A age. .MUSIC -- . . for prices . IANS TO MEET. association The Provo Musicians will hold a meeting next Sunday at 30 oclock at the Provo band room. Nominations for officers will at that time be made and Dont fail to corne in cn those r two- days -- of committees will also take place, memhers are requested to attend. The local association has Tereived-it- s charter. Ail FINED $50. r Sidney Harris, who was' arrested at his home 19 Lake View Friday swrc Judge James night was fined $50 by B. Tucker Saturday on a charge of hav'ng liquor in his possession. Thea only defendant stated that he had few bottles of home brew beer,-bu- t is was pointed out that b,had 27 was gallons which the Judge felt more than he should have had for private consumption whereupon the above fine was impose. t Phones 194 and 195 saMftnii xn. hi iiwm saw Lucy Gates who is reviving with great success Verdi's marvel' At' the age of 76, Sarah Bern- ous opera La Travita, which will be presented at the Columbia hardt. the famous French actress, next Friday evening. manages her own theatre and directs L Seat sale opens Thursday at 10 a, m. the painting of all the scenery. |