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Show fnllicinn lrave' ,r"1 . Ull m Orem Line ! mil tfcw prcuTTWh Ue-4h- f (Continued fro m front page) ha tbe approaching steam engine and by ting the emergency KiaL oo brought the train to -- set- - A; , f hfiH i ThcfTy t J . . . train jumped off and were not (njitrc. The brakeman on this train sustained a few bruises on the leg bv beir.tr thrown against the car on which h was riding. The ' conductor and the bmkeman on the light engine wci riding on the pilot and Jumped off on the side of the track-thusustaining Trails" TlTTcun jb" if v-,- V - 'r.- MHIwvdyk .IWB .V. .e . - ? J f t- . 4Br.'jsa - Mrs. Louise Palmer :- Weber 'V - of the steam train ns thi3 was taken to Salt Lake for repairs. Beth the train crews were working Yhe QUICK action of Simple Wfthin the prescribed working limits buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as .where they had been hauling gravel the remedy f0r several days and were fully aware mixed ,in AcHej-i-kwhich became famous by curing 0f each others presence. They Provo jated the rules under which they were is surprising "short ..people . iIany. .bAye...Xound.tliat .. working -- and --there this simple remedy drains so much t distance south of the point of collision fonl matter from the system that j a slow erder board requiring trains to A SINGLE DOSE relieves consti- - slow down. pation, sonr stomach and gas on The injured men were transferred tho stomach almost IMMEDIATE- from the wreck to the hospital and the is the most thor- regular trains were delayed until LY. Adler-i-k- a ever sold. about 11 oclock when the tracks were cleanser bowel ough cleared. .Moore Drug Co. (Adv.) MANY IN PROVO CITY - - . Domestic Science j. i j t ! r Lecturr A t Will conduct a series of ' ' r - V ' .A - Practical Gas Gookirig Demonstrations BS9E lf " - '- $ $ h SURPRISES t t rs J - . i pi Juied, but Gammon was much more badly burned than Uarton. They were --IS al to Provo Genet the hurried hospit where their wounds were dussid nud relatives .and friends were notifl- d ! . the accident Gammon was so s I burned that the physicians in charge held out no hope for his reemery and ,nJurd VOT6 ginned in $ about five oclock in the morning h thp car bv coa, frorn the r and wereb.idiv burned by steam es- When inteniewod Saturday mree- capjng fr(m the steam pipes, lng, Superintendent Armstrong madej engjne wa8 not badly damaged the following general repoit on the &nj repairs are being made In Provo The electric ..locomotive ftt the collision; foundry 3nd machine compa-wltthiee cars of gravel southbound,' ,g pjant and he car "will again be per cehtjput ,nto Bervice running up one and one-hauhln a few days. grade, was struck by the light teatu he damage to the electric locomotive engine about 6:55 in the evening. Thewag apparentiy more serious than that - ., - jSEjaaa. ''r . . i ; 1 At I - ... Tabernacle," June the-ol- d ri'1 t f 10 ' 1 4 to ' 1 19r inclusive r - fi - . j - Z a, All are cordially invited to attend. nn liVU VsM UMW 01 the Famous Mina Taylor House Dress At this Store Next ' Mina Taylor No. 34124 -A dress of gebulne Amoskeag chambray, made with a round n collar of solid color material. This dre33 ha3 a three-goreskirt, and a high waist line. It buttons down the front. The collar, cuffs and Btrap on front are made Mina Taylor" b.o. 34125 A good dres3 of standard per- cale, with piping on the eolltr and down the front. Ttir dress ha3 the high waist .me. skirt, and U One a three-yorcf the most popuar of the Mina Taylor styles. Come in lay-dow- d e in white. Each d-see-4t, Each Mina Taylor No. 34108 Here U a dress with full -- deng-h s ee v ea-- e nd a --fiifH tary-co.l- ar. It Is made of standd ard percale, sklpt, . trimIs belted waist line and med vita fancy cord on the eo.lar, joke and strap down front. Very neat and ser-- y, in the in assorted checks popular shades. Each non M (j h -- r 1 Each a of .Amoskeag chum-brawith collar and suffs of fine Devonshire cloth, edged with good embroidery,. The reverse are of solid contrasting colors. This dress' comes flve-goge- viceable. HU Mina Taylor No. 34134 -- 1 (If Mams S2HSEBI DESS ; - Mina Taylor" No, 34150 "Mina Taylor t w ar--me- -- .1 A much traveled pair are Cooke and cake walks in Europe. Mias Deen ( Rothert, father and son' whose novel known as the most beautiful colored dancing act will be one of the most In- - girl on the stage and has the honor of terestlng features of the Columbia bill having her portrait painted by Ernest ' (next Wednesday. They returned only , Heilman, the eminent German artist. 10 weeks ago from a four e portrait was hung In the spring apd In the Academy In Berlin all took that them halfyeartour Europe, into all the --principal cities'0 1011 and attracted -- unusual atten-'- - ' of South America and through Aug- - tlon- - Mlss Ien was.thr&st,CQterel,,, woman accorded a sitting by a j Howard Rothert, J&e son,4DtAl artist Herr .Heilman ,jprq- fs' only 16, hni has seen more of the nounced the cake walk as danced by world than the. average man of 60.. Johnson. and Deen superior to the When less than 14 years of "age he Spanish fandango the minuet and traveled from New York to berlln other forms grace, alone to Join his parents in the act Judged from an artlstio standpoint, they were then presenting. The fam- - hence the painting: fly name la really Cooks.. The fatheT, I Minneapolis Is Mr, Johnsons home Maurice Cooke and his wife, known ns own &nd he owns several blocks of j One of the neatest of the Mina Taylor styles. Notice the effect of the flat collar of contrasting color, As well as the cuffs. The front of this dress la very cleverly designed, and It la a handsome serviceable garment. Staple colors. dress of genuine Amoskeag with a "V neck and trimmed down the front with checked material of the same color aa body of dress. High waist line, Ay ery ...attractive in the staple colors. Each A . No. 34142 ( one-,Th- -- over-ezklhTtl- on 51.491 contt-Mast- , The Mina Tajlor House Dress Is the best value you ever put ou, umi you i. aomtt it after: trytng' one. The MINrA TAYLOR House Dresses are made of fast color percales and chambrays that give even better wear than you expect They are designed with two ideas in mind neat appearance and comfort to the wearer. When clad In one of these dresses, you need not feel embarYou rassed i the doorbe'l is ur.evyectedly rung b company. are nea-3nd presentab'y dressed and can face callers without your appearance. You can do your b.9usS.v oyk com aroorizlrg t urv.T!,w-rgr d pf Ifi'casKrT Somes To make a hurried trip 0 the sore ye-- j c?h go vt ca the street with the knowledge - aprcarinre Is above criticism. made In a variotv of styles and colors, and Tbere dreses -o'.n's cf sure'or tr ove the ordinary dress. .They hrve 8ra vide md ccmfonabe through the hips, have roomy armholes, smooth, durab e buttonholes, a little better button than Is really necessary, fine,, evenly stitched seams, and a style all their own. r r All "sizes. We can fit you with the garment you need." Actual frustration of Taylor Vi(na t c. 34105 . y This dress Is i ta.e of Amos-kea- g bleached- -- - a.e made or th. . vadras, In staple c lcr3. It has a t ree gored skirt, and a high waist Aie. It buttons d.;n the front. - the cellar, cuff I 'ad strap on front solld-cr'o- y-- fr ur 4- -0 rrr' ... . 8TRATI0N EVER GIVEN IN PROVO. J I 8 Mina Taylor" No. 34166 e line, three-gore- d skirt, and Is neatly trimmed with high Dress grade embroidery. r opens down the front. A handsome garment made In all the staple shades of : Phyr. Each I.,, $1.98 ai MINA TAYLOR- - Housa Jhese presses will be on display la our WOOD-CLIFTO- W ( 3H&A-- Atadsa.'Of, .Taunton "ZGjhyr-'ln-vesteeffect. Hm high waist r material, in white rrd :v'ii ... ... !HRJI LIVING. MODEL DEMON. " " formers. Johnson and Dean, the colored em tertainers, are leaders' In their line and have won unusual honors In fpr-- f eign ..countries, particularly in Ger-- j many, Hungary, Austria and England. They were one of the first American teams to croas thb' Atlantic and their ' afyle of entertinment made an in- stant hit: . - ottf Scotch Interesting sailing vessel of ntly taken by Sailing VesteL picture of a Scottishthe old type was rea San piego photog- rapbr who"U aald to have followed the craft 25 miles out To sea that he might get a view of her under full w, tas tlAn .... l.h f! Bt . pfr,orm" sail- - .She la the ship Dud- er to Introduce evening dress cake hope, built at Dundee, walks and was the first to Introduce t . An. 1 full-rigge- d e Windows COMPANY Quality IV MM First-Th- en Price the Lowest , v.r'rraggrzsar'gtf r:iTgrai?T4 Bigaiasui BBjggjJur 1 rr Wednesday hut "none sod until Saturday, June 5th. Comeac roe mdre House !Dre3383 said cn Saturday June 5th than "ever before fa the history of Provo. ' ' A W formers are wealthyr the result of," Llgh salaries during almost 15 years uceaa on the stage 0 Liis O 0)o The Stardard S3da Hentdy lant, Relief for, all Skin Troubles I |