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Show , s- - i , r &a '4 4 'HWr'- ,. VT"- . , U3 fACSd-- rr 1 5 J..fc rarsocroFCST Words From Home - n ,i Statements That May Be Investi-- . gated. Testimony of Provo i. vs liu When a Provp citizen comes to n the front, telling his friends and -; neighbors of his experience, you can rely jn his .sincerity. The statements of people residing in " p far away places do not command Home endorse ' WMt ' " ' nj ment is the kind that backs Doan's few Kidney Pills.yKuch, testimony is convincing. Investigation proves it trueTBelow is a statement of a Provo resident. No stronger proof Scene from "The Boundup, at of merit can be had. the Ellen Tonight, N. W. Tiffany; grocer, 388 East Second South St., Provo, BRITTEN WAS MEMBER says: "Doans Kidney Pills have been used in our family with the OF MODERN WOODMEN best of results and have brought ' of Vhe - A representative Modern Woodwmen willed at They have also been taken this office this morning and by acquaintances and I have never known them to fail in doing good announced that former post work. All I said about Doans office inspector Britten, who -died in this city, "was a roem- Kidney Pills when-- 1 them before still holds her of the Modern Woodmen good. instead of a member of the Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont Woodmen of the World, and simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get that it was that organization Doans Kidney Pills the same which has taken tip the mat- that . Mr. Tiffany recommends. ter with tie end in view f n Co., Props., Buffaaiding the widow in getting lo, New York. (Adv.) her insurance from the Iowa - V , State Travelers Association. CHAMPION TYPIST It is very probable that the men who assisted Britten while he was ill will go east to testify for the widow. I- - I your-confidenc- To) u mi -- t7 vy rfs GOOD FORM to wear 3-- D y uyj ls . Academy Avenue, Provo CORSETS - H I Towna j'.. "... ! Citizens. r GOOD FORM Y CORSETS Featuring Famous G.D Justrite Corsets if- ' For Spring . the first consideration of the modern woman is her corset. - The woman of fashion i e. used to consider her complexion first, and her figure second, but today she thinks deeper, by considering her corset first; since upon it depends both comfflexion and figure, and following ' T ,- 'z charm ...and grace. The corset is the foundation of good health as beauty, ill well as good dressing when it is perfect the result produces grace, comfort and health, but when it is imperfect' the most beautiful gown or suit ever created loses its charm and beauty. Tnjtheir .wake-ar- V fa .... - T. .1 ' - ' - ' Today we are featuring a few of the New 1914 Spring Models of the famous G. D. Justritc - - . . i Corsets that bid fair to becom e leading favorites for both spring and summer and we urge - - r . upon you the importance of procuring your new corset now before having your sprir g dress- n making done. Every gown or suit should be fitted over the corset with which it is to e worn. publicly-recommend- ed Ask to see the new - FREE-HI- P, MODELS. FRONT-LACE- D French Model, $3 Paris Model, $3 - - Foster-Milbur- MIGRATORY BIRD LAW TO BE eNFORCED BY THE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Reports that the federal law for the protection of migratory birds would not be enforced this spring are declared to be ."entirely unfounded and misleading by the department of justice in a statement today calling attention to the fct that Feb.l marked the end of the hunting season in most southern states and practically throughout the country. Juaulta Cm--a, Q-- cut t: JV 3 i SPECIAL THIS WEEK 200 EXTRA VOTES GIVEN ' . WITH EACH CORSET PURCHASER "Every effort, it says, "is, being made to enforce the law so far as the limited meansprovided by ' Congress will permitT" The statement was issued to C.. Mitel r to Coprrlchtad "V W LOW BUST MODEL This is a scientifically cor-0J- 4 tust model sufficiently high to prevent the flesh 'frW protruding over the. corset. The full proportioned of the al- 10 rG STRAIGHT MODEL- -A corset for reu- - , iP1' f.CSlgnd t0 Produc he Ion? straight J!.d cf.fect; w,tJ. no discomfort whatever, having medium .t1ra,lon.g hPs and improved split boned back that wili not when the wearer sits down. Trimmed with six ' strong supporters. An excellent style in all sizes.' Special ues at lar if?8 ' lay the misapprehension caused in ' certain sections of the country by lower for the cares "and portion properly krt extends the circulation of reports that the without pressure. A strong, law was not to be enforced. Anody f The abdomen is firmly held sets of heavy hose sup- i&hlOtyHsh model, fitted with three other cause of misapprehension, 1 19 to 26, at. according to the department, is $2.75 due to the supposition that the department could change the regulations on short notice, but the law NEW A. BASKEMU provides that before any proposed change can become effective it i must be published for a period of, DOWN BUIES were three months. Consequently, it flCAGO, fYb. is stated, it is impracticable to formulated Joday at a largely at- amend the regulations this spring, tended meeting of the Internation Under the law spring shooting aj Brothqfhppd Welfare aasocta- - Ruleg Governing Eligibility of is everywhere prohibited and for s1 Contestants in Mutual Basket the first time the birds will have tion to concentrate all the unem Ball' Series Laid Down by an opportunity to reach their ployed pip'p n(i women in the Coach Roberts. c breeding grounds .without being United JSttes in a movement tp n take to slaughtered on the way. Wanhington & petition to TONIGHT "WAR BONNET ROUNDUP thus Miss Margaret B. Owen Reports far received here that a legal remedy for No Senior will be allowed to congress is the indicate that water fowl wintered the industrial conditiors of linor- - play in Junior games. A Senior rbmnmn . hentHmiosrt-0,atPy-gamze4Uahoiaan4Cieis one who is taking Senior class i ed states. At- least at a show1, and, if the mild weather continues While Jacob S. Coxey, leader of worE7ie gardl es9'nf a ge. Any J.-- Warrem which, was open to the whole" Kerrigan in begin moving north the "Onto W ash i rigton arnTyp6T' Senior in ordef to play must have UR0RY OF THE BOGS try she won theorize. No sooner 1894, was' present at the meeting, am average of at least 50 per centj f A Beautiful Irish Romance in attendance Three Parts. had shef done so than she pf Senibrmeetingfori ft . uisi-luutjit was announced that present atmounc- - RPortsmen in whole a of call season, not march for giving thejplans did 7. edJhat. she-wto be nairietl. At j birds a complete close season: this; unemployed men on. che national No Junior will.be allowed to ... : Tor w hom she spring, fthus '' ' play in, Senior games. A Junior allowing them to capital. "MY BRUDDER race showed their breeding grounds is one whp is taking Junior class ,Q cnteredJhp its disap-',roa(- h SYLVEST I8 More Formal. slan jht er j The scheme decided on todav work, regardless of age. Any1 Crystal (Pearl White) Comedy. 0 protal, and she then said she In j calls fori. more formal. arrange- - Junior in order to play mnsthave would not wed for a year! Duriiihi1,ey-haveJl)e- n THE DREAM Rex Drama. Ejected ( 0 ment, but' it will not preclude any an average of at least 50 per cent that lime, she 'wH continue 'to recent venrs CrvAnf nnAAivn w att a m Anf 4 lT Anti oftAtliOnOA J UDlOf meeting? MissOw' or ei0,lnPany' ,,1C ,.ase JtI1QC en .wu.w w ,ua, t ...miiet.ployed persons, Ye was said by the Saturdays O title S'nmslT in to "THE STORY OF.DAVID GREIG leaders. Fork ' plaintiff .1 , I nrpV;ito0 aWa3 real A call was drawn up to be 8ut Seniors was Vs. l.eird Bonneville city Seniors estate,' yesterIn Two Parts Aru -Wttb Morgan -- in to all cities in the country,' asking First ward; won by First ward. () V StTOggle Between Capital and Labor. thef Fourth district court, and nS00UT that all unemployed men and wo--' Juniors Bonneville vs. Juniors . . MIKE AND Record Q JAKE AS PUGILISTS -J-T0ker wedded cided in favor of plaintiff. rn en ward; won by First ward.organize parados on April 1 First "sG. Ralls of Milwaukee. ' Y COMING 1 - . The case of M. r Schedule for Saturday, Feb. 7; vs. and march through he city in MVOwens employers .were Jeanette Ann John andMilner SHAKESPEARE'S "TAMING OF THE 3 p. m. Bonneville Seniors vs. which they live. Afjcr the pa- Jeanette Mjlqer SHREW tbmkmNof Mrs. Ralls when they Ann Jfilner, admmisTatrix, was radca, teh marchers are to select Sixth ward Seniors. JliWOwen backed . into a corner, dismissed at plaintiffs costs on delegates' to a national- - conven-j .4. p m. Bonneville Juniors vs. CCOCCO made her confers that she was motion of CCpQQCOQGQOCCQGCac-plaintiff, Ifyrum F. tion, to be held in Chicago, April Sixth ward Juniors. -contemplating Thomas,, administrator of the ea 5 p. m. Fifth ward Seniors vs. . . persuaded ber to sig tate of John B. Milner, de ceased, tthe clt authorities on the basis of to a block, Seniors". Third ward -rather than concentrate contract.- They asked modem type of installa- - one 6 p. m. Fi ft h ward Juniors vs. having previously been substitu cd ... ,uonK1 same tame where she and powerful light at the street for John B. Milner, as plaintiff, the information furnished by the, Third ward Juniors. tion. . tt rock, intersections only. In this the young man and J?ooth and Booth entered as delegates and draw up a statement way In' order to still further protect the people between 18 t. She said for plaintiff. intersections and a petition to coneress, asking F, W. FRFE8E GONE EAST the interests of the neonle of the are benefited oaafttiai., xa. They said they Vs. for legislation that will make em- equally with those at IN INTERESTS OF GAS CO. city, it has been that it the corners.' were sorry they ever sent her suggested Old Age. 11 times of .plovment possible at The Gas Company is 'wpu!d be desitaW? to desirous, in .mYw , comes In the ' year for all per-ui- a I. W hreese, general manager services of an outside gassecureMhe the event they are awarded the" orderts 80113 who now are There is nothing in the contract i engineer Gas of the itinerant. A is 'a beautiful this and Company, an left electrical and engineer for the street lighting contract, of that would compel the company to JSjcUi?nV Th.s petition will le taken to morning for the cast to be, stands for exncr- giving of agreeing upon purpose gone, he people of the or! MisS Owen to ' exhibit, in fence, knowledge, Iten counsel tjsdom, city the very by May .. ,t iaPLn his days. stay'eations During undr which both for-thLouisville. r compan best light least expense to mm i w ' nr1 rritcuu icii non urn, yjr ft in imp iaiiMi run iip . Z or six les could bid. It seems to be the h old age as It often Is means poor di.,KBPer and it is in order to enable city, torPld bowe,s. 'iluKgtsh liver T uevoferrniiy installed concensus of opinion among illu-..- . them to make the most favorable One to the capital mate id nr&1 ill tram, t street doeeJln8 by health, lighting systems, minating engineers that the SernotefdfNorth pw!a(ipondency and misery. This in almost of marching across- nuntrv os oaly ..st proposition that Mr. return will be hs Wert result is achieved by dis-- I voting considerable Freese is deupon Instance is wholly, unneceseary. C'oxcy 's time to the It .. to submit army did. j a' proposition to tribnting the pared light, three or four matter during his stay in the east. , 6rtSs -- Sl.50 tvi! r.u IU ans i 1' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Saturday - coun-Ufe'llkely'- to ; . -- 1 s J - n 1 , O' 0 Monday . q q 0 0 I , et1, ? ", Zr,Jr i i dr Tuesday 1 - I J - () - fj , to-rm- - te able-bodie- - specifi-AHshmgto- .. - - - - i .up-to-dat- pre-(lighti- , n v J |