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Show -- TO KIM SENT JAItr .THz J3oy NOW SALVATIONIST Mississippi Girl Who Caused Sev- - ' ; -- th Co Lee ("rasier, county "girl, late elghteen-yearHol- d "T! - ,. . SSS jjj j CyB-- 1 convict Fraftwv who at the time of his "ttoj, was Justice ofthe peace. BeVas "" found guilty of hsvlng an orersupply flfhlBtyIn hie possession, tid was fined 1500 andjentenced to the coun- - Tgf Ifv Hj mJ - r, mSyC Jjwyr PrsJT'UfWWjhl iit55 - l T:. jn iJi Tfl X. ' STr yyZv'wC " 7!7a " "TBir8 ' : XO U fL C i ' what it takes to make good clothes. That's what I guarantee. That'-- s - SUITS MADE TO MEASURE , 6 F hr4:-'-- . ALL VIRGIN . .30 : : .......... Fresh Salmon or Halibut, lb. Fresh Flounders, lb. . ...20 Sozen Strictly Fresh Eggs' . . . . vvai. ... a A limited amount Jiffy-Je- ll don't be too late. . .5 10 Largest can Black Pepper in town v . Tomato Soup, per can .10J 1 gallon Galvanized Coal Oil Cans, bargain price 735 Large Variety Olives, Any Kind We Have the Goods and the Price. i , :. ...10eJ J tbr: .v. ; .v rFinnfm-fladdierfancy-stoc-kr That's what it takes to make good clothes. That's the kind I sell. .25 . ,5d Large Solid fiead Lettuce .. v, . . . . Green Oniorisf,' per bunch Our own make Sauer Kraut, lb. Dressed Chickens, lb. . . Fancy Corn-fe- d " " lb. s, 2 ' ' siifFIs wJ No Shoddy, No Cotton. b. Fresh-Fomatoe- ! TAILOR MADE WOOL-A- ND The cloth, the cut, the fit, the tailoring,-th- e trimmings everything that goes' into a suit must be in harmony be . good, and t THE PRICES HONEST All Virgin Wool Suits, Tailor Made, for --4 --- ....... ............ I SE0.C3 All Virgin Wool West Center. ' ' 9-l- b. " - ' SAMUEL446.KOPP U, m .35 M Lowest Prices. Phone ; WEEK ENDING MARCH , to a customer . . . 21bstNo. 1 Chocolate Drops, 2 . 2 pKgs. FigBrownies 5 ... Large pkg Excelsior Dates . . . . . 484b.-Bac- k latent Flour . ....... . .vT.T7:. $1.45 sack Graham Flour t. .'. ,j ..... ; .,80 Graham Flour 35c sack G3OTnadfeotckeifheat; Potatoes, per bushel ...50 24-l- " F gjjjbsw - TO $30,00 ..................... ........ ...... ......... i lb ipy M J?, MjiM '!', ! IAxyAVHAW BUY FOR CASH SAVE MONEY 450 HSal ,YawySV m : nt . '"V- e II X ""S"" 7 :J WNt; fvt Sl . relatives were sent to the penitentiary nd tba eountjr, convict farm, has-,?- " JOloed the Salvation Army. IFhe first to tall under her testtaony' to ValT her own father, who was-sethe penitentiary for tea years The f-- ?y era! Relatives to Be Sent to ' Jackson," Mlsk fcft. TROS. I $30.00 TO $60.00 Have a Carpenter Do Your Carpentering A TAILOR YOUR TAILORING BEFORE YOU START BU I L D I See me O N 1 about stores fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the I Mitchell The Tailor j I m Nt Univcrsity Ave- - VhoM 281. 1 j 4aiBfrle987HH)Ookcases( mantles7TO61roffet3Tothe J most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. S. First North Street. 443 West I I F T - If I U:lllf II . II II If lnMlllTf It sSuJI 4 1 "I V I W1' v I if I 1 1 J 1 - Haj Joined the Salvation Army. UUHLrv in. Nmlf HHLLlfl nortt P&HfAntte A. Because of the t t f peal DOCTOR Phone 807. Sundstrand Adding Machines. Sundstrand Cash Registers. ELETRONIC Hid Loot In Sand Pile, but Were Next Morning When They Sought to Flee. Phone the Guarantj State 4154, hid the money In a sand pile the night," and were arrested tfie following thorhlng when they attempted to purchase railway transportation to Dallas, Texi, according to detec tives who made the arrest All except m.u was recovered, uie netecuves report - That Easter Vacation V. : '5 LARSON x STUDIO Phone 384. Columbia Theater Bldg. Corner 5th S. and 2nd W. GOOD 1090 West First North. Phone 643-R. PROVO TYPEWRITER' EXCHANGE- j Bring the children in during Easter vacation. Theyre feeling jolly then, and have no school cares .' to worry their little faces. JOHN LIEBHARDT " POULTRY MEN TIRES xmd Good -- JgnkJfcCatterson, told the.poUce they j 346 N6i V hive rsity found a door unlocked ''and entered the bank abouri0:30(i,cldck at night A cash box containing the money had not been placedytu the safe, the boys said, and they opened It,. taking the money and leaving the box In the bank when they departed.' Henry related how they had gone to ' a ,eand pile, several blocks from the bank, tunneled Into the sand, and burled the "money.- -; Ftankie, a new .boy, then took Henry to the maUing room of a Wichita newspaper, he said, and the two boys spent the remainder of the night there. ; ' They "planned to flee Out next day. """".'0 Killed While TeacNna . Repaired, Bought and Sold Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 207-- Avenue r High grade COCKERELS for breeding purposes for sale. your1 flocks must be In condition tor This association needs-egg- s; ' producUon. - DOE8 SCIENTIFIC -- iMmzT) ,.., Phono 624-W- j e Hep airing -- Are the Articles of Quality WORK. POULTRY Residence 168 West 8econd North. STANDARD COAL We Offer. OUR NAME From the Spring Canytm District, on Your Next Order. IT BURNS BETTER ; ;; TMORE Fair Dealing. is a. Guarantee of Quajlty, HEAT LASTS LONGER Excosive Agents, u z -k -- : . STANDARD COAL CO. Lake, Utah. XCHERR YHILL-DAI- R .,et,3 In the Future Will Be, Depends on QUALITY AND V Take advantage of our 'service, r phone n: 7 Cement WorR and cream from healthy, --- -- happy cows.r- - H rzi n r. HonestI 1.91 SMOOT r& SPAFFORD ; MnUuilder, .What Your. 'Gean and sanitary milk. -- a BRiMtiALL BROS. Service ; and - Jr' 1 - "T . - Hi Y 1 1 t . Specify His Young Son to Coast : . While teaching his even-yeold son to coast down a hill. Aiu ' thur Copeland, thirty-thre- e years old, of Akron, was. Instantly , killed when their sled struck another that waa hln nnllpil on "the bill by coasters. The boy, jiamee Copeland, who was riding . on hU'father's back, was hurled .. clear of the two sleds. His oaly -tniry was a loosened tooth, j ; j productlonrby-haTln- g expenge and Increase-eg- g jjCatyour-teedl-ng your flocks scientifically CULLED, and mated for BREEDING PUR. POSES. . . VICTOR M, FITZGERALtf , t Royal Typewriters. Corona Typewriters. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR EVERY NEED. Phone 357. TREATMENT In ; "Home of Open Stock Dinnerware," Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. J. First Class Work Guaranteed. bank-here- -of North University. AND LEARN REAL FUEL ECONOMY FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED and Wichita, Kan. Two boys, one ten years old and the other eleven, robbed 307-- - i MUTUAL COAL NEW YORK LIFE COMPANY ' L. T. EPPERSON, Agent. DlAGNOS r- Sutton Tea & China Co. YOU SHOULD BE USING v ABRAMS BANK We are closing out our entire stock of Fancy China at cleaning tip our stock of Fancy Eottery,- YtMLJwill make no mis take in taking careof your requirements" in these lines. For These Blistery March Days I ROBBED last long. w Osteopath BOYS 89 I. y Fi M. WEST t ' y Our stock of White fast. Dishes is going-verVou people who are desirous of getting them aL this time will do well tfr make your purchases now. This stock will not Adding Machines Cash - Registers Professional D. D. Boyer Dishes BUY. NQW Dishes Typ ewnters Having Jailed her own father and ancle, Cora turned her attention to her cousins, two' of whom were found I guilty of murder and sentenced to the penitentiary foMlfe. The charge on which they were tried was that they had killed a negro witness who testi reeelvehelrpay. CLARENCE RASMUSSEN A, They do not receive pay direct. fied against them In moonshlnlng but have an account at the large cadet IPhone 869-W-.' store where they get their books, luxSpecial Representative larceny and unlawful dis- uries, supplies etc. THE BANKERS LIFE tilling got two of Cora's relatives in Q. Where was President Harding OF DES MOINES prison on her. testimony and two others fled the country to escape the nemesis. One of the most conservative Cora and her relatives called the ly managed life insurance com. clan lived In the "sandhill country" in America. panies of Tate, Marshall and Lafayette conn-tie- s. Information gladly furnished For many years they were a law without obligation. onto themselves. They elected their own beat officers and "ran amuck" as ABE W. TURNER - often" as But Cora pro-fI teased they desired. Attorney-at-Lareligion and called a halt 8he Joined the diutdi' and. tried? ta'YefoTm Roonr 7, Kiight BIdg7Prbvor her relatives. The clash came and her Utah. Phone 661-- 1. own father and mother arrayed -against her. She appealed to the sher itt of Tate county and he carried her DR. H F. CANNON to bis home where she told her story of thecommlsslon. of crfmeTnwhlch ji; Scientific Eyesight Specialist her family and relative were ens Over Store. Irvine Cora gaged. WIUl. the assistance of Phone 555. Provp, Utah. the sheriff brought them all to trial --:.and landed them in prison or ran them out of the country. SMALL 554-- J. -- Business -- months. His case is x Bow before the Supreme court on ap- " jtjfaxBLfor-sI- Phone A. At Corsica, Morrow cuuntyrOhTo; November 2nd, 1863. climatic tfons and the acenerr. '. : "Q- Is Jackie Coogan the 'real child Q. What la a Ffcblan Society?. of his parents? A. An organization for the advance A. Yes. ment of Socialism. The society of which H. Q. Wells and George Benard" Shaw are ,or were, members, carries on an active propaganda through the press, free lectures, etc It seeks the nationalization of land, of such indus tries as can be "conveniently managed Rent and interest must be socially". added Jo tte reward of labor. The Idle class must disappear, and practi- caKequality of opportunity bff gained Q. How do the cadets at West Point Lcondi-- l W. PETERSON " ' j WORKMANSHIP OF TODAY. , LettheFIKTostbethe:LAST! " . H. Johnson ;; ? L . iCEMENT CONTRACTOR ' 90 South Seventh East , , ;.Provo,UUh. ' 1 " |