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Show . f PAGE FIVES' THE ?ROVO POST. TWELVE AUSTRIANS CAUGHT ' SELLING BOOZE VAT BINGHAM ' J The Federal Government Will Takq a Hand in the Case and MaySend Men to Federal Prison. T t , Manager lex Is trying to take care . Twelve men, all Austrians of Bing, 4 of all of the patrons at the Opera ham, have been found evilly of bootHousef and tve frequent changes. legging and al were sentenced to As this ip tlie last night for the laugh- serve two months in the county jffij County and to pay, a find sietcfifef thT'hree Hagans, of Salt-Lak- e able 1 t . i ri m of 150 eachrjAs soon as " this senhe has arranged to pav a splendid tence Is served the ipeq will then have Satunt on tomorrow ' to a face more wrestling night, serious charge, as they 1 i 1 1 : i lAn and It Is going to be one of the best have all violated the government ever. Bryant Wlmmer, statutes by selling liquor without an exhibitions the young man who has met all of his acquired government fax. Since the prohibition election the opponents in yernal county, is seeksale of liquor has been surreptitious ing a new held - of - lame, - and -- has a rampant feature in Bingham, and matched with Henry Jbnes, oiir form-- . it is said that almost daily wagon er winner, for a purse of ?25.00, best loads of were deIntoxicating two in three falls.- - Breton Peterson livered at the houses liquor occupied' by the has been asked to referee the bout,. as convicted iefendSnts.' Mr. Cummard is training Mr. Joqs deputy Sheriffs' EiF. Schweitzer and and it was Though! advisable' to have Otto Witbeck were responsible for the a change of referee,-- -' of the illicit ' traffic of the unearthing 1 In order for the little folks to have Austrians.' the latter were' arrested their usual time pf fun the White and tried before Justice of the Peace and Blue Birds arq going (q appear foudley on the charge' of selling liquor on the mat for the best two in three without a license,' and found guilty. and it is quite likely that Manager It is understoodjhat an effort will Jeg will say which xone of- the boys be made to release the men on an ap' gets the purse. peal bond hut in the event that this The' pictures are certainly the best id accomplished the U." S. mdrstiall ever, so that you cannot afford to miss will he' waiting for them with warrants the Triday night attraction. of arrest on the charge of selling liquor without having paid the government Ux. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE fcOME8 NEXT SUNOAV provo AT STAKE TABERNACLE Half VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE s '!' - ' 1 , "It rates to You Live TO PICTURE SHOWS , c " , ti - THE BUY ?JOW! POPULAR b MECHANICS We are Closing Out to Our Haviland and Hand Painted ' , er ' .CHINA . t f and Are Giving OffE-THI- RD wwrrrv OFF See yjndow Display Chipmaa Jewelry Co, 19Jiorth flesdemy Avf. so you cam unocmstamo IT" forever, k running in Popular Mechanics Magazin' Are you reading V I Two millions of your tughborware, and it ia tha faaenta magaaine want to know. sao . more fasdnatln Fiction . j. ' 1 know p soo rtenmn Man sack month Of acNCMAt. MTIMR SOO ASTICUM Show Notaa! Deeetmaed? &) pageef givek eaay ways to do things how to make useful rubles tor home and shop, repairs, etf. Amateur MaekaStct (10 pagea) tells how to make Musion furniture, Wireiess outfits, boats, engines, magic, and sU the things s boy loves. KM YEAN. IMSU COWIKS IB CENTS MitAkWyg Niwrimw toilww y 4 f The f to nta iamhi coty today MECHANICS CO. POPULAR V wwvrc 32 W. Wuhmama St., CHICAGO OOOOOOOCCOCCQOOOiQOO and urged the. active cooperation of all members. He roundly scored the dishonesty of certain land agents who had sold property under false pretences, and urged the people tot always make known the facts. The governor was well received by those present and was roundl- y- applauded for the Information he gave. - Other speakers of the evening were Is doing Sa-l- T ERflttffiEliSS 3C Hup v, k jTrrjTi Mr. A. B. Manager, OOUR who' left for Thqatrd, treatment nt.Jsrfor this reason that) French rarce done into English hyi an American may be made acceptable for bur ears, especially when acted) ' by clever American actors. One fault bf our producers seems to have' been that in taking a French1! farce for domestic use, tliey have great New York is now selecting ou f Spring and Summer Goods, from the greatest markets in the worlcT. Shipments of these goods are arriving daily at our store. j Do your Spring Shopping at ed picture history in the three-ree- l pro ductlon in Cinderella, with Males! Talliaferro 4n the title role, which is to be shown for the first time in this city on the nights of Saturday and Monday; January 27 and 29, with a Saturday matinee at the Princess , l i t AND SAVp MONEY , j first' waited ' for' the English" produc-- j The farce seems to have been lattened out in the process. In prun-- 1 s Ing lor th prudery ot, London tMe''bbbksmith8 have lost the! Bpkrkiin wit of the original lipe?. ,.It Woul( therefore seem wise thing .6 briCg these farces direct from i " !&ris to flew Yorjc. . - Horn BOYS CAUGHT HERE ' jud-iehce- iVANTED IN COLO. ( 4 j te H , At the time Frank Watson and John Harold Morgan were arrested Sheriff Judd wired the Mesa County sheriff and ask if anythinhatTbeen stolen along the line. ; Today he received, a card from that officer which stated that the Rea frhVk store had been brqkqq Into and clothing' consisting of coats, pants, shoes and shirts with such articles as cpllar buttons, cuff buttons, a leather suit case, a matting suit case had been stolen- - from- - the store some days' ago. The sheriff then began an investigation and found that the boys wee Wearing clothing that was .identical with the description furnished by the officer in Colorado He then began an investigation and found the suit cases had been pawned at second hand store in this city. He Immediately took charge'of the suit cases and notified Sheriff Schrader of he had the boys Grand Junction that ' ' - ' ? tt ' 9 i J' f Hours ftre his3is wkaj' Joe Veper did in the (Ty case of that brilliantly Bucceesful I arce 'with music, Alma, Where Do Ybu Llve? True it was done , in German, produced in Berlin, and afterwards at the German Theatre in New York, before Mr. Weber decided to make an American version and give it a hearing at bis ' own Webers Theatre, New 'York City: But 'his librettist, or rather adapter, Georg'e W. Hobart, discarded the German version entirely and worked from the original Frepch ot Paul Harve. There was no other English version, and the quick wit of Hobart applied to the original turned out a play which ran for a full season at Weber Theatre. Of course the" music by Jean Briquet had a lot to do with the success of the piece There are fourteen bfeaiitlful W S held This js eapoHally IfHA'ifi lravct- 1 a'- V J . , Jj iif trfiveling east or ivest; north or south hy-'- rallTyou plan togehto your, destination in the shorts est possible time; ' you want modern comfort, ami you expect and require everjr possible measure cV protection. Without these features, travel k whalL General Sheridan said war is ' mt t: ireoon Short Line V l4- in connection with the Union Iacifie, Houthem' and O. W, R. & N. lines, desires to serve you all eastern points, to the Pacific Coast and locally. $75,000,000 is being expended in tthese line west of the Missouri; the tlock signiL L' double-trackin- - g' system for protection Js being kept at the' higheit--possibstate of effectiveness, and equipment service are continually being improved and brought to the latest standards of quality. Consult, any -- Line Oregon Short are to representative when you ready travel. J" n , ...ed. lee.January - - 25, 1912. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE.' CK OOOOOOOO oint meet of the Utah'Press Association and the . Utah - Development League and tltah County Commissioners and Mayors, January 23 good . to the round January 24, One fare-fo- r - trip. v ." J Pfovo people are "unmindful of the fact that there are two parties in the city aho will make some of the cleverest .vaudeville performances that have ever taken the 'stage- - ManaF Jex has engaged both pf them, and within a short time two local people will appear, who will give us something as good as has ever been seen." Can you guess who the new aftists sill be? I le an' Given Fifteen Days For HALF RATES T PROVO VIA SALT LAKE' ROUTE Vagrancy; May Hfve to Answer F6r'ra'More Seribus Charge For State Horticultural Convention Later. Jan. 29th to 31st; State Dairymens Watson, a young man 20 Association Feb.- 1st; State Dry Farm years of age, and a boy giving his era Convention Feb, 2nd. Tickets on name as John Harold Morgan, were sale for above conventions jan. 29, arrested Tuesday nlght at the depot 31 Feb. 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final limit on the charge of vagrancy. Watson Feb. 4th, 1912. was given fifteen days in the county A CLEVER PERFORMANCE Jail and Morgan was turned over to AT THE OPERA HOUSE Probation Officer B. F. Roper. Later he was placed in the county jail where The Three Hagans gave a very he will be held until word can he re- funny sketch lastTiight In fact it ceived from the boys relatives. It is Vfasa laugh from start to finish. The believed that Watson is connected are' very fine and the enterpictures with the robbery of the Denver Sc. Rio tainment as a whole is certainly Grande freight cars and a thorough drawing the crowd. do like to People investigation will be made. see a fineo comedy sketfh. Tonight is the Jast night at the Opera Hpuse, NOTICE OF SALE. as, the vaudeville people tomorrow night T be "sold at public auction atomy place in Tucker Precinct, Utah --Coun EACH PUBLIC SCHOOL WILL' HAVE THREE NUMBERS ty! Utah, January 81, 1912, at 12 oclock m. bf said day, the The concert tef be given by .the pub following described personal property, lie schools of. this city next Tuesday One road steer coming two years evening has Jbeen eo arr Wgpd that old, vhite'line backT white belly ; three selections, will Je rendered by white spot in forehead near left horn ; each bf the schools, professor J. R. la very busy preparing num slit, in under part ofjeftoear; wattle Boshard that for bers occasion. . under jaw. t Frank-Watso- - ifle the famous waltz. , ae. - ing. . numbers, including t in hi busy . " wanted. ADVANCE SALE OPENS ON An officer will undoubtedly come for ALMA, WHERE DO YOU LIVE"! the boys without delay and notwithstanding Watson has been given 15 At 10 s. m. tomorrow the two days I days Tor vagrancy he will Je returned advance sale begins for Alma! Where! to Coiprado to answer a charge of Do You Live? that pleasing catchy! ' ". burglary. opera The management' believes that I it will be appreciated by die public, and wll hereafter have two days sale on YOUNG man SUSPICION OF R&BBERY for all big attractions. r First publication Fdrrer Bros. & Co i lx.-railrok- " ogduua .v-- - A iM Daniel 8. Spencer, assistant paaseager agenpof the Oregon Short ' introduced V resolution wkkjfcx called1 Vpd'n thd' 'naitoriaT govemme4: to take Steps through tbebdredn immifttatfon to Instruct 'ieCtfer!! In Utov resources of the state, t nasotsi tion pasesed unanimoofeTj and1cop'is-- . .will Be sent to the Utah delegation x&z ' Washington. i n -- a- to-wi- t: AT 5 t - Come, and See the Most , Exquisite Things in to Lake Commercial Club, who discussed What Utah and Other States An, He also showed what Utmtn Doing. induce excursionists 1 might do to -- . i , Stop - over. Dr. A. A. Bird took 1 Civic Pride and Local Development and brought out a splendid lesson.! . -- Magazine that makes Fact (Continued From Page One.) The following bookings .. will give the local peopld an Idea f' the strong attraction Which is 'Id bb ! presented t buF'Op4fa House Saturday "evening,- January' 27th. Thfc" attraction Is Alma; Wherd Do Ydu Liver This sensational musical comedy Appeared at' the Weber Theatre, New York, one whole yeaM'at thS Cblobfal Theatre, Chfcago, eighl week8, 1b how playing a Week atthe Broadway Theatre, Denver, will be three nights at Salt .LakerandHtwe weeks at the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco. The cast is kith but few exceptions the same as appeared in the - big Eastern states, and we are promised one of the treats of the season. . There is- - Wo kind of theatrical amusement which should intrinsically have more entertainment in it for the American public than the French farce.1 it has all the liveliness and audience spice which a quick-wittdemands,-- - When 'freed from its vulgarity the farce of the French is irres- sfstible.' But to the careful analysist of the farce of the Gallic mind it is clear that In the lines themselves' is none ' of the smut tor which the Frenchman is much criticised. It is all in the re-soi- lrt W Boost Utah state The special numbers at the - Princess. tonight "and ' tomorrow night are "' For State Horticultural Convention The Western Post Mistress, astory With the life of Western desperadoes Jan. 29th to 31st; State Dairymens Association Feb. 1st; State Dir Farm- and everything of that nature thrown ers Convention Feb. 2nd. Tickets on in, There wilP also be a picture, sale for above conventions Jan. 29, Among the Irish Fisher Folk which 31; Feb. 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final limit gives a description of the fisheries and fish fleets off the coast of Ireland. Fer 4th, 19li Tbe quarterly conference of , Utah Stake will be held at the Tabernacle Sunday, January 28, and the Stake Residency anticipates a large turnout of the people. ,The'meetIng ivlll ' be hqld at fd a. m. and 2 p. m The M. I. 'A. will hold a 'special session In the evening. A number of the church Every family has .heed of a good, authorities will be in attendance.' etl&ble liniment Tor sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumat-pgina thwe Jig mpne hotter' ibft A CHANGE IN SALE Off SEATS lhambbriain s. Sold by Hedquist Drug X., two stores, safest ptttoe to1 trade. Hereafter tte seat sale at the Opera House fof the. big one night gttrgc-.tlpn- a I had been troubled .with constipairifed a3J Of kite a. m!' 'tlie day tion for ;f.baf Wjy begin at in best Tean., and Bristol, physicians show to the previous could do nothing for me," writes they f3tock qompany attractions will con- Tt5s. 3YlUiams, 1 hliddiebord, Ky tinue as Usual on a one day sale. of Chamberlains Two packages Stomach and Liver Tablet cured roe '"At 1$ am. tomorrow bei F6t sale by Hedquist Urtfg Ctf.;to sale for the big opera. stores, safest place to trada You dive? Dp Opera House Satuaday (There Is an od saying and a true one that great Oaks from .little acornsi .iV grow. in this respect the mind im mediately reverts back to the Infancy of 'the moving picture industry. - Jhat it is biui'on arbckpf hewn founds-tlof- f Is bill anbthr expression to 'illustrate' that ' It lk "bound to' live 'for-eve- r, yhe foremost educators of the day gladly pay tribute, to lta manifold benejits. Press and public alike haVe taken t up and are loud In its praise. They recognize In it & means bf instruction for the present ak'well as the generations to come. Ittemained for Mr. Wm. Selig, tone of the pioneers In the field to come forward backed with unlimited capital and a high f to better the-- Conditions aa he found them, and start a new regime. Truly the old dynasty of other ' days has been doomed. And what better index of this - wonderful enterprise eouid one ask thdn their valedictory, which is about to come through-th- e 'meet pretentious' release, of motion Joseph E. Caine, secretary of the Utah Development League Members Alma Where Do . - -;- - |