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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR of exhaustion from acute manYesterday the body .was shipped to that city for burial. The of man was born in Germany 55 , Herman Valker, a resident Suit Lake City, died at the State years ago, and is survived by a Mental Hospital Suturday at 3 i. wife and several children. HERMAN VALKER DIED SATURDAY AFTERNOON lAr. society ia. NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSOMLS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS - 1 Mr. "Warren Cox entertained the following young people with a on the launch trip tio Saratoga Govern, u Easter Sunday i The Misses Eva Merryweather, Lizzy Jensen, Ethel Merryweather, Minnie Merryweather, Nellie Peay, Lily Hunt, Dora Haws, Alice Ross, Annie .Meeliam,' Nellie Walker, Messrs. Lorenzo Christensen, Clarence Hunt," Clyde Singleton, Eugene Ilaliiday, Sterling Peay, Carl Harding, David Goodman. Calvin Beebe. Work Your Wilt-Merrywea- 4 Head Off Erma and Margaret Sru oof? nt rt M hcJT7Anim b e their girl friends at a daintily appointed dinner Sunday. Roses and carnations were used as The" guests were the Misses Rhoda Greenwood, Corinne Wilson, Norma Foul ton, Mern Anderson, Hazel Ellertsen and 'Mrs. Madge Smoot of Idaho Falla,- - Idah- rof 1 deeo-ration- s. i 4 :f o-. When You can buy . one ready-mad- e . Less money i Prof. Newton E. Noyes of Ephraim was a Provo isitor the latter part of the weekr After visit-- ' ing relatives and friends here he attended the conference in Salt Lake before returning to his home to pursue his labors-ischool, for n From Salt Lake City comes the announcement of the engagement of Miss Hazel Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorE. Howe, formerly of this city, to Frederick E.. Caine, the marriage to take place in the early summer. , There is No Need of It very pleasant evening was spent musicr The and out in decorations were carried Easter effects. - Mr. Junius Jackson returned this morning Jfrom Salt Lake City, where he. went Saturday morning to sing with Prof. Lunds choir in the tabernacle! Economizes Butter, ' Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome .1 ther, Misses Making a House Dress A in social chat Mrs. Louisa McBride was among the conference visitors in Salt Lake. "While there she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. James -- v Chappell. Powder made The only Baking Iront I oy?J Cfrape Cream Sirs. F. Olsen and children of Pocatello are visiting Mrs; Olsens parents, Mr, and .Mrs. W, J. , Woodhead. , Mrs I). I). Iloutz, son and daughter are visiting in this city, must be commenced within one the guests of Mr. and MrsJ. AY, year and mustMio completed from Bishop, NortlrTcinple street TtcrPay so, within two years, or the Utah, Easter Hunt party at the Fifth franchise will be forfeited. Ward ilee.ting House Friday, As a safeguard to the April 12. at H p. m.'AU invited the tfmo It requires to get , T( inducts on Fourth -- and Seventh The Misses. LueJIa Twelves and South streets, ant ordinance was Turza Ferre entertained at a deDenver & passed requiring'-th- e . Riolightful Easter party Sunday. Grande Railroad company to maintain flagmen on the crossings Mis. Jacob Coleman of Nephi is Second South street. Fourth at iiTrovo this week visiting her South And Fifth "West and sister, Mrs. Wells Brimhall. Fourth South and .Sixth West, e Sixth South' and Fifth West and Miss Norma Ioulton entertainat Seventh South and Fifth West ed at a Slumber Party Sunday streets, The flagmen must he evening, ' kept on duty from 6 a. ra. until each day. Failure to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton midnight spent the past week in Salt Lake public-pendin- - - Miss Winnifred Naylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Naylor, aud Mr.. Fred Richmond were City. quietly married by Bishop Ralph PoultOnat the home of the brides Pansy plants 15 and 23 cents a parents Saturday evening. dozen; Daisy, Astors, petunias, Verbena and all other bedding The Pell MelT eluRmet last eve- plants 12 2 cents per dozen.--- At ning with Miss Hazel Ellertsen. the mew place, phone Eight-0- . ... comply' with' this ordinance will) subject the railroad to a fine of $50 for each y ; offense, Dont be surprised if you baveaa attack of rheumatism this spring, just rub. the, attected parti irerir. With Chamberlain's Liniment and it wilL Sold by all dealers. soon disappear. -- ..Eggs from highly scored Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. Pea N. 1, $J.50 for 15; pen No, 2, $1,00 for 15; per 100, $5.00. J, W. Cannasj. Pbane 133-Y- . Springville, "A I) Utah. 5-- ' Carden and Flower Seeds. Wifford Perry, Seed man, Provo, D Utah. 2 The Best Piece ofj 1-- Be ThatUail Cloth Rio Grande Team :v Made Beat Knight Mills The styles we are showing are beautiful , Yours for trade The Kmght Woolen Mills Soccer fqptball team jonrneyed .to Salt Lake Sunday to meet the Rio Grande flayers at the Fort Douglas field, and about 500 people turned out to watch the two teams play off the tie. The more experienced Rio Grande players got the better of the local boys from the start, but at times . weakened and gave the local boys a chance to show that they were in the game. Before the first half ended some splendid Soecer ball was being played by the local team and hard, luck at a critical time prevented the locals from scoring. FARRER BROS. & CO. The Silent Servant r Tw klnrfixtt il,a rofii-l- half with the assistance of the Start hcarn freshening breeze.and Young vhangM places and this wing was - more - effective. Johnson made a splendid run along the light and passed high headed who to Burlington, minutes through after forty-nin- e play. Thus encouraged the rail roaders .beseiged the Woolens goal. 5 Munroe, who was playing a fine game at center, placed niceRurlm gtonaga i n ly forward, headmg'just under the bar scor- - number two for the Rio Grander By no means discouraged Provo retaliated hotly, but Cosh , and Graham tackled smartly. The eup holders- took up the running and Johnson swung the ball across to the opposite wing, where Young fastened on the ball and worked elose,iav scored number three with a fast shot. Iiio Grande Knight Wooling - -- Between You and This Model Kitchen. Join The Hoosier Club Today. - becoming rapidly a model kitchens. Every more street,' nearly, baa one or Ihousea-J- n which are Hoosier ' Provols city of Cabinets The woman who has a Hoosier Cabinet has a Imodel kitchen Everything is at her fingers ends. She saves miles of steps. The Hoosier is a "silent" ser: .vunt that works day-- in and day out without tiring .You economise time aud labor with a Hoosier It makes your work Hcientific. give8 you an hour orn two extra leisure daily makes a fine hetr Tor life,-theloom for your children,, Solid oak, finished to enure hard usuage, built like a watch. It pays for Itsolf iu a "little Delivered to you today for only 51 00. 58 Already Taken Membership Limited to 100. sent-us-1- 00 Hoosier 1 Cabinets to be sold on this Club Plan at the low price fixed at the factory full ThiR pi ice gives . benefit of .thegreat eost "saving" that 6omes "from enoimous volume of Hoosier sales to the 100 women who enroll their names at once Cabinet is delivered lm- - (Continued mediately on payment of Only 100 women can Join our Hoosier Cabinet Club. Membership - $1 0 Balance in weekly payments of $1 00. The. 'Hoosier Company has Special Franchise Once .r l . Mord Held Up e. membership fee, 51.00. The club differs greatly from the installment plan. It is under th direct supervision of The Hoosier Manufacturing Co, which fixes the low price.. Membeishlp is limited to the 100 cabinets nlloted ' to us by The Hoosier Company for sale on the dub Plun. Already :S cabi ' nHT arp Those who want a Hoos-ier Cabinet, should enroll their names at once to 4 avoid- J - required to maintain crossings .on jthe street intersection! which it j operates over, in addition to giv-- I ing the privilege to other interur-ba- n lines to use its tracks upon payment of reasonable rentals. It was this provision to which Judge King objected as not being explicit enough to give another road a fair opportunity to come in ever the- - tracke-e- f - the- til He contended that some - 1 d - Rio Grande. .Mayhew . T. Sumner r Cosh M unlove " ) (Captv- rlh.bs Gillespie Dixon .r i.. Sumner. Loynds I employthe best rr 1 cutters 1 Fox o.r. Johnson . Burlington e.f. A.. Shepherd . . . . Long K. Morgan. W. Morgan.; ,.U cut from Strathearn .... ..,0.1..... . . Young Stevenson, Salt Lake, Linesman Guy, Provo j Tueker, Halt-LaLength of4ialvcs-45 minutes. Attendance 5500. i ke. tfie custoiner. fof de- termining the reasonable rental without forcing the new concern to go into court to make that de termination. The proposed franchise makes the limitation that no coal or freight shall be hauled north of Fifth South street in the city., A further requirement is that the company shall install and-matain suitable foot crossings on al street intersections crossed by the railroad company. The franchise must be accepted within .sixty days from the date of passage and - work in pat-teri- is drafted for -- provision should be "made andrtal-or- s in the West and every suit is f. Munroe l.h W.A - It JUM Shield Princess Tuesday and Wednesday, , April Tuesday ahd Wednesday, April 0 Siren of Impnlse - -- furniture merchant wh baliave in many . aalea at , small know. profit dtaplay thi license algn. They are good men to I 1 The lineup i Woolen M ills, A. King. . . . .i Ellen - 3,000 QQ5IER lllTCHEII GABIIIETS J - en Mills 0. I. King. Referee . One or more fittings are required and satisfadtion guaranteed always t . . T S We, can deliver a suit in one to two 7 days after the ' orde is received, trousers in a day. - .j . when the club Is filled TrctessrAffEirfrToW - i disappointment Taylor Bros. Co. uS from Page One.) f are pleasing. Re-su- lt - Only$l Fails, to. give satisfaction iii t a suit unless the.fit and style What Fate Ordained Shrinking Rawrhide I Girl Deputy 0 Hsr'Boy 7 V 7 SqUaws Debt of Gratitude The Corsican Brothers -Note in the Orange Oversea Celebration Wrestling in Indo China E. A. MITCHELL , Ladies and Gentlemens f 9 Tailor , I |