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Show V THE PROVO POST- - PAGE FOUR BILL CONTINUING APPROPRIATION POR STATE FISH HATCHERY PASSES -- A-b- ill was passed. The bill also provided for an increase of 25.000 in the appropriation. A" similar bill haif been introduced in' the Senate by Senator Reed Smoot. Senator Smoot returned to Washington today from Kentucky, where he attended the funeral of j the late prIRIo) Ji) zj M Senator Bradley. Representative Jacob Johnson, member of the House, public lands committee, has 'in charge a bill providing forthe protectionof the watersheds from which Salt Lake receives its water supply. The bilV which already has passed the Senate, was introduced by Senator George Sutherland. Conditiona in Utah! generally were discussed at a conference! today between the Swedish minis ter ' and Representative Howell. are enabled to offer to the public hundreds of yardsof wonderfulSwiss embroideries atless than the price paid for manufacture Once again uie The Mills Work For Us. R. R. IRVINE RETURNED FROM THREE WEEKS' TRIP TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA V M3K j j June 1st -- It Monday 8:30 a.m. Monday 8:30 a.m. present continuing-the appropriatiQn for the Utah federal fish hatchery x was introduced by Representative Howell and We Work For You. - ' ' for spot It takes lots of nerve and a deal of money to be able to buy these mill clean-up- s Hundreds of dollars 'Worth of cash, but we have rustled both and offer the resulttoyou beautiful embroidery will be sold at 25 cents on the dollar. s R. R. Irvine, Sr., returned Wednesday night from a three weeks trip to Southern California, where he went to visit his son. Mr. Irvine reports a very pleasant visit to the coast but also reports pleasure at getting back to Provo. NO. y 27WINDOW and 45 inch 18 inch, WINDOW NO. 2 1 Fine hand loom 27 and 45 inch llouncings worth.up.tQ $2.25the yard, your choice at flouncings, values up to $1.25, choice at - - - inch -- ' - ale fens kittw Nunlla, than For Fifty (50) Children's .White Dresses, worth from $3.75 to $10.00, to be closed out at prices ranging from $1 25 to $2.75. uthlnf - Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n -- Fifty Women9 s White and Colored Wash Dresses - go at Pills Used by thousands fer a enertion 9 Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure relict The easiest way out of neuralgia is to tseDr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills. They have relieved sufferers (or so many years that they have become household necessity? I have taken Dr. Miles Antl-FU- n Fills for five years and they are the only thins that does me any good. They have relieved neuralgia In my head In fifteen minutes. I have also taken them for rheumatism, headache, pains in the breast, toothache, earache and pains In the bowels and limbs. I have found nothing to equal them and they are all that Is claimed for them. 3. W, SEDGE, Blue Springs, Mo. At all druggists 23 dotes 25 cents. a - SPIRIT AND ACTION EVER PREVAILED order of the Board of Directors made on the llth GREAT BALL GAME FOR TOMORROW ON NORTH CITY PARK day of April 1914, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, No. 22 North First West street, on the 3rd day of June, at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the flelinquetnt assessment 70,700 thereon, together with the costs of 22,100 advertising and expense of sale. H. C. HICKS. 31,700 Secretary. . 21,400 of Notice Postponement. 10.100 Notice Is hereby given that at a 18,100 of the Board of Directors, It meeting ,600 was agreed to postpone the date of sale of stock in the above delinquent ,700 from June 3, 1914, to June 20, 1914, 65,800 and an order,by ihe Board has been 69,900 ' made to that effect. 593.200 . - , Dangers of The . The. Provo and Lehijiase- ball teams will clash on the .local diamond on Decoration day for the second game be- tween the two teams of the season. Since the last defeat Hie Lehi boys have been re- cruiting their forces very rapidly and they promise to eome here with one of the strongest teams in the league. The Provo team now stands at the top of the percentage - column andr according to the boys, they are going to stay there so the public may ex- pect some great ball.--" f 4 $$ Veldt Vera Overlade Displayed Miss Helen Newell' Her Popularity by Winning the Miss Edna Jensen Miss Dorothy Dunn, Beautiful Premiums. Bliss Eva Harding , Never sold In bulk. Miss Pearl Smith sufficRealization comes from MILES MEDI0AL CO., Elkhart Ind. Miss Orea Bean ient application for the point VC ar.d J Is8 have in -r hope haa nevw.wLplM.ed any r8- TOck -- i" as long ae r? LlZZ1 IIenry Hom- e- Insurance Miss 'Edna Simmons w If you would realize to lme your, w JeaQ favorite candidate wm one of the H. C. HICKS. FftWn Jones Agency 15f900 'If A --five hundred dollar pianos come Secretary. Misg Ethel Farrer 109,70O Suceessorsto to the best store in towno do First publication May 29, 1914. 379800 3IisaNor(tRedfied Ray, Brown and Gray and your tradmg and cast the votes Miag Irma parker fi5200 .Walter Adams. for her. But did I mention that j;s9 Waiters 96,300 jjajr Miss Vera Overlade won the oeau- Mrs. , Everything in Insurance DEFECTIVE FLUE Smith 13700 R Myrtl( Loans and Bonds. tiful teaspoons and desert spoons! Miss LaRelle Carter 30,300 101 Wall St. Phone 200.' This "generous gift of ours m MissLida jIarmer other one of the prizes we have Mrs. Achsa Tasman e ones m Misa Ruth given to the 35 900 errilI , the contest. " The Local Commercial Club Has ; .There is satisfaction, anyway, to; delinquent notice Captured the Big Outing for, The old Southwick building know thatyou are counted among Year and the Veterans Are cated one block east of the Union the live ones. Get in and do your j Pleased. Grutn Min," was partly destroyed by Company, principal TONIGHT , i Depot, very best, for yon know only thir-- j bua'"eaa prov? utih fire at noon today. The fire de- i -,plae da more vs IMPERSONATOR" . THE Last Saturday morning the In- - partment made a quick run to the ar?vdf,lnqu?nt Bpon A Three Part Edison, featuring Following is the cmint for the on ac- - di&n War Veterans committee met scene of the fire, but the flames stock week ending May 28th, 1914. nlag Gertrade McCoy and Marc 4 in the Provo .. Commercial Club had got such a start that the ! Miss Lueile Goddard McDermott 34500 f00 1S1-00 da of to make arrangements for tire roof was ablaze before the e llth Apr11' ?v,Nl Miss Zina Rawlines ? HEART SELIG NEWS. ' 11,800 6aT-ramoonta annual Ml camp fire to be held partment got sufficient water Ppoelta ,39.200' Miss Ella Crandall PICTORIAL n fi and 7.. Many, .. Tfectlvt it to. cheek, the flames, . The oc: hhoide . Miss Weli3rrr-35jR00Edith our A new ?aea ' Weekly.'" See 'WeVe m of the . house ere the the dra ' 12.200 Naval forces at Vera Cruz, , Miss Ethel Sumner . v G. families Peterbut of Jos. Woodhead and Preston f amp fire, Miss Bessie Morgan 16.800 No. Leo SATURDAY Name, Decker Peck. Shares. The best of the others and Amt Mayor Mrs.' Mildred Goodman 23,600 t7 H. W.. Horne was to Matinee 2 to 5 p. m. the committee hold taken ....1000 out of the house, 2.00 tare. I Miss Anna Dean 06.100 51 John Matson'.'.. ....1000 but a THE WINNER number of 2.00 the hanp jKre in jthia eity. . pieces were Miss Della Snow 11.800 10S A Two Part S, & A. Comedy, was agreed to aod local fstroyed either by fire or water, Irving D. Lowe . .... B00 1.00 24 300 (Miss Jennie Fenv 111' Badger Bros WhilH-t- hr . . . .1000 will be appointed 2.00 committees "IN SPITE OF THE origin of the fire is ?OfiOA iMixs IaViere Hush 111 Badger Bros. , . . .... 500 ' EVIDENCE not take to of without 1.00 delay definitely known, it was charge' 47.700 123 (MIs .Tosenhne Madsen Thomas Sumner ....5000 ed. A Eelig Story. the for that 10.00 celebration., aulefectiye.flue was the 308 300 'rs. Hannah GaMell 139 John Matson . . . ....1000 - cause.1 The Com.Veterans Indian War UNDER DESPERATIONS The 2.00 building is one of the 'f!SS T.flRllP Woodr 14 148 Percy Cropper : old land marks in Provo and was consisted ..1000 inittee SPURS A Kalem Drama. the 2.00 'of following ML .Tennie Birch 20 0O0 4oo W. O. Creer, Spanish Fork; first built by James Dunn. 8.00 vus vCrrtr Haie, MONDAY : 1000 esterdahl 2.00 Henry Cluff, Provo; William We Terr, ViVWiie nen 11 eiv Matinee 4 p. m. ...2000 4.00 Adams, Pleasant Grove; Geo. C. OA 300 pay ArefJ)crg Mary Pickford in a Four Part Lake View; J. M. West-woo2.00 ...1000. Scott, 30 TOO ESTATE W, Trya inl Story "TESS OF THE 2.00 ...1000 George McKenzie and SamPwrinv Tprfv STORM COUNTRY" ...1000 2.00 uel Bulkeley, Springville; John 'rb-IV 4 oo Olivia Swenqou ...3000 6.00 Wing, Lehi; R. E. King, AmeriTUESDAY Anna Carte? 17100 191 QUARTERS 10 00 can Fork ; S. T. Curtis, Salem, and .- -III Henry Q. Blumenthal.SOOO "THE GARDEN OF BRIDES I ioowv 304 Gilbert C. Rom In ger. .5500 11.00 J. S. Page, Pay son. Commander 7inn T,ar4en A Two Part Animal Picture, 13 POO 205 1070 Z, George 2.00 J. M, Westwood ptesided May and of Seventh Story Vrn 0"erlfl1e 30' 300 213 John M. being the Beu F. Rea, who for six years 600 McKenzie 1.00 Besllemeyer as acted George ADVENTURES' 'r "THE 30 ftOO Iergit Mnrdoek And In has been in the real estate and dance aoect with law and the OF KATHLYN Miss Vera P.enn' 32,300 Miaa , Jfh nrst ' t Big Events For U. C. T. Day, - wide-awak- J I 1 lo-Th- is ty-sev- .... tji de-th- J at al :t: 0-l- bid--.o- 4,-5- h -- Tonight Three Reel Bison Animal Thriller I SATURDAY- - The Mystery of the White Car Two Reel Gold Seal featur- ing Grace; Cnnard. "THE ELIXIR OP LOVE - Imp Comedy. MUDDY ROMANCE Ford Sterling Comedy. ' "A MONDAY- - The Drug Traffic Two Reel Eclair Drama. NARROW ESCAPE Joker Comedy. "A "LUMBER INDUSTRY DT CALIFORNIA Animated Keeldy. TUESDAY The Sea Coast of Bohenia Two Reel Drama featuring Wm. Shay and Leak Baird, UNIVERSAL IKE MAKES A MONKEY OF HIMSELF . ... ..... Comedy. , ield'-forthptcnp&nt- a fumi-puksuad- ! I ed COMING, "POL - J. RAEL EYS AFRICAN- HUNT PICTURES Six Reels I . dc-Th- I is , 3w,;;; d, -- IIAl 1,1 q 'f,, 'I-1-- , IMI insurance' business in Provo, has moved his offices into the newly equipped Archbold building at 168 West Center street, where he has commodious quarters. on the , ground floor. Mr. Rea has a varied experience in the real estate and insurance business and has transacted many successful real estate deals since he came to Provo. Being settled in his new offices Mr. Rea in vites the public to call on him, and guarantees to give them the latest real estate news and supply their wants from his listings. - |