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Show p i THE PROVO POST I BH C0II1EST The Picture1 Houses Will Select Provos Most - Fopular Bahyr Justa i r 7. i I f t I Much interest is being manifested in the announcement of Manager Ashton of the Princess and Ellen theatres of the baby contest which will be put on at these theatres. Mr. Ashton, has .made- - arrangements with Olson & Ilafen, photographers, whereby' the picture of the baby to be entered in the contest will be taken .free of charge to the parent. - Two negatives will be 'taken and a film made of the best picture. Votes will be given away with every ticket purchased at either the Ellen or Princess. The babies entered in the contest wTjll be numbered and willbeJmown.only by the numbers the public voting for the, baby by number. The contest will start 3Ionday and at Monday nights performance the babys picture will be thrown on the screens. As it takes two days to make the films after the pictures have heen taken, those desirous of their baby should, go, to the Olson & Ilafen studio at once. It costs the parent nothing to have the picture taken. v: Moment Please TfflS IS A CORSET TALK It will no doubtlnterest want to you-- We tell you about the best corset Jn the world 1HI1 -- . (WEI . ' Style No. 213 Designed to meet every' bequire-im-of average figures low bust - en-'teri- r FI VI PAGE . nt six substantial very long skirt hose supporters. It's the acme qf the style, grace and comfort, its a high quality$2 Corset but for oue week we sell it for $1.00. We want to prove their superior merits to you more Royal Worcester Corsets 'are sold in Provo than any other make, which proves that the majority of Provo ladies are wearing them but we want every lady in Utah Countyto try these superior Corsets to prove their comforting fitness, their lasting shapeliness and fine flexibility. They are designed and made on scientific and hygienic principles by the worlds most expert Corset makers, which insures the w carer shapely lines. ? . They are health and figure builders. IN WRECKED AUTOS AS THIEVES DYNAMITE GARAGE $50,000 , r-- NEW YORK, June 20. Enough dynamite to sink a battleship was exploded for revenge early today in the cellar of the garage of Henry Sands at Farmingdale. The building was blown to pieces. Fourteen automobiles were wrecked and an adjoining hotel partly wrecked, walls and ceilings knocked down, residences rocked from their beds, and windows broken in the residences within a radius of BELIEVE USTHESE CORSETS ARE THE CORSETS YOU WILL SURELY BUY SOONER OR LATER. Now as a. n inducement to every lady to number try these splendid Corsets we have .made special arrangements w'ith the makers to let us sell the most uiat is made for the average figure, the No. 213, for $1.00, for one week beginning next Monday at 8:30 a. m. This is no job lot or plan to get rid ofpopular some old stoclf. They are brand new $2.00 Corsets just received. Its an advertising plan to induce every lady in Utah County to try one. We know she will be a Roval advocate of the Royal Worcester Corset ever after. v r $1.00 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. REMEMBER THE NO. 213 ROYAL WORCESTER $2.00 CORSET FOR ONE WEEK ONLY $1.00 7 O vj . S 0 0 0 0 0 BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY AT 8:30 A. M. . WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO BUY AT PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE , a mile. The damage, to the garage and cars is set at an estimate of $50,-00- 0. -- Highwaymen whom Sands in their efforts to rob - a resident of Farmingdale a few weeks ago, are believed to have exploded the dynamite. Parts of cars and the building were found more than a mile from the scene. PRESIDENT TAFT SIGNS EIGHT HOUR BILL June WASHINGTON, 19. President Taft today signed the act of Congress, limiting to eight hours the daily service of laborers and mechanics employed on government work, and immediately afterward Issued an executive-roder "exempting any tracts in connection with the Panama canal until June 1, 1915. The canal will be finished before that date, according to the expectation of the engineers. s a htadacht to Ton't watt for MiImi- T Antt-Pal- O Ptlla p ma oooooooooooooooooooo At The Princess At The Ellen Goads Season to--get-her SATISFACTION BAS ARRIVED - As usual we are supplied with all the earlier varieties of garden produce, such as Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions, Asparagus, etc. We also carry a complete line of garden and flower j seeds. A clean and fresh supply of dairy products, fruits and staple groceries are always-ohand. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY th n laundered - - FARRER & tcmcslic VHITEHEAD 337-- 9 Acad. Are. flcne 67 Mr u their departure. The young man rushing off, gets the Harbor Officers to attempt a rescue. Tn the meantime, the girl is- in great peril on the ship, as the captain, who has taken her in his cabin, defends her from the onslaught of his drunken, mutinous crew. Finally, his ammunition being reduced to one cartridge, she begs that it be turned upon - her,' choosing death rather than falling into their hands. Good fortune, howeter, ordains that the rescue party shall deliver her from her peril. -Under Mexican Skies, a thrilling tale of the Mexican border, and The Craven, L a powerful western drama, showing how a brave wife hides the cowardice of her husband and sustains the honor of her family by shielding him from dishonor, will also be included as headliners on the bill. - As a headliner at the Princess The Lesser Evil, a shrilling heatre for tonight and tomor- adventure of a fisherman, will he row sight, The Jocular Winds shown at the Ellen theatre toof Fate, a highly interesting night and tomorrow night. number wherein a Young Lord As per appointment, the girt and young heiress, through funny goeq to meet her sweetheart outside an old shack. This spot is circumstances, are brought with happy consequences, selected as being the most sequestered. Unknown to anyone,1 this will he presented shack: is used by a gang of smugDrum-eigh in but Lord Titled, debt, for the reception of contrais advised by his lawyer to glers band goods for shipment. Thn marry an heiress. , He recom- gang is just preparing to take mends the daughter bf Heinrich away a cargo when the girl arlumph, a brewer with plenty of rives. Not finding her sweetheart she money, but no ancestry. The there, and hearing voices, he inside the is shack, irewer, out motoring 'with his imagines The gang becomes amily, discovers that his ehauf-eu- r and enters. n at the entrance of is intoxicated and dismisses is not long before It outsider. lim on the spot. Humph is un- an realize the importance of the able to run the machine himself. they she has discoveras and situation, iOrd Drumleigh, in his machine dare nof leave ed their secret, they "The with his lawyer, sees Humph. her iboard behind. her Carrying assisthis egal gentleman goes to, sail their away, just ts ship his they cauffeur that ance, suggesting was late who the them home. He "goes girls sweetheart, ;ake his oiT the of acount gof stoppin jack to Drumleigh and tells him ' of the arrives .plaee-at watch, brewer. so get next fir .the When the brewer caches home he meeting, and helplessly witnesses employs Lord Drumleigh. as his chauffeur, not knowing who he is. When the lord gets a sight of Juilet Humph, the daughter, he is surprised and disappointed, for Will result if your she is a most arrogant and homely bundle of laundry is upstart. sent to us. Mrs. DeVoe, an ambitious maher daughtron, desires to marry ter, Alice, a beautiful heiress, to No saw edges bn Dickie Dewes, a priggish young man with a lineage. Alice - obCollars jects and answers an advertisement inserted by the Ilumphs.for The proper stiffness a maid. She gets the position, in Dress Shirts meets Lord Drumleigh, and they each other. The fall in love-wilawyer now informs Humph who the chauffeur really . is. Juliet .Lingerie and her parents become very defwithout rips or tears toolate. is But it to him. erential, He declares his .intention of marIf not already a patron, she, rying Alice, the maid, and hertrial bundle 'will consurprising everyone, discloses vince you self to be an heiress in her own right. Sica? T Wars Havoc, a sensational histhe from and spectacular page Civil War, tory of the American oil the bilk will also be included . Get our on Rough panie-stricke- fte Green okocohooxox4 Hours Are Valuable - T. prices Dry Work r.T i- - 'in this busy age. ing. This is especially true in tra SO cl- 1 , Tn traveling east or west; fiortli or south by rail, you plan toget to your destination in the shortest possible time; you want modern comfort, and you expect and require every possible measure of protection. Without these features, travel is wkat- General Sherman said war is. THE - lUrf OrenoB fiiierfliiie 15. G in connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N. lines, desires to" serve you to ' all eastern points, to the Pacific Coast and locally. g $75,000,000 is being expended in these lines west of the Missouri; the block signaL. system for protection is being kept at the highest' possible state of effectiveness, and equipment and - NOTICE TO PRINTERS. double-trackin- Pursuant to Section 627 Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, sealed bids are Invited for the following printing and advertising for Utah County fer the year 1912 to and Including June 30th. 1913. Bids will be received on or before the 1st day of July, 1912. Bids must tate separately the price of each item, with the reservation of the County to procure any of the following supplies up to and including June 30tb, 1912. Five and ten days publications servjce are continually being improved and broiler, t - to the latest standards of quality. Consult any Line Oregon Short are to representative when you in brevier type. tax list Printing of the delinquent ' "r for the year 1912, One large tax stub book. 20.000 first tax notices. 27.000 second tax notices. 650 sheets for deputy treasurers. 7 indexes for assessment rolls. 25 reams paper, Old Hampshire bond. for further information 'call at the office of the County Auditor, room 8, County Court House, Provo City. . M. E. KARTCHNER, JR., type-writin- g travel. ready Trains Change Time DEriVER Ci RIO GRANDE R.R. CLBREVT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY IS -- Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, as follows : - No 612 . No. - County Auditor. First publication June 20, 1912. No- - 6 2 No.- - 410 No. 4 No. 409 No. - 1 No. 5 No. 511 3 No. For For For For For LEAVE PROVO TOR Sanpete points, all points East. all point East.., Tintic Branch points, all points East. EAST. j ..... ... 9:30 ;82p. m. -- T-h- 1 t p. m. 8 :20 p. m , LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. For Salt Lake For all points West knd North For all points West and North ........ For Sait Lake For all points North and West 6:1 . . . . a.m. 8:32 1 1 1 . FREE ILLUSTRATED tells about over 360,000 protected HEBER BRANCH. positions in U. S. service. More NO. 308 Leave Provo than 40,000 vacancies every year. No. 307 Arrive Provo-froHeber . There is a big chance here for you 7 8 No. and No. ,, been haie discontinued. sure and generous pay, lifetime line to Denver and Only without Ogden to Jnst change. get. employment. Easy ask for booklet C1041. No obliga- Chair Cars, Tbrouph Sleeping Cars, and Firmest Pisere on tion. ' Earl Hopkins, Washington, F.A. UELEIS2 17.. 1 4. CL'.TCJ, D. C. C. A F. E. C. P. T. A. 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