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Show 3 V tAUE FIVh THE PROVO POST I "Oil. my goodness gnu. turn Establishing a Trust ' ; ! This feminine method of expressing surprise had no effect on the lawyer, lie gave the young lady to understand that the marriage he u)nteuipl;ited was largely In her bauds. Taxing fum hla pocket the phutogiaph of a handsome young man,- he showed It to her and asked her what she thought of It Perfectly lately. v. a.-- the reply r Very well Taney th;t le e posed to jo1 Teii sit d v, a .rad write an aee pt.ua o. vx . A liUv'ie!- if cpt lie e win- - wnl- v. 1, h w a s a tit ten, noie t U i th T' f a Roundabout Way 4 t ! rvvvtvX i v'i'v F!iiilvj t t. ill' L . , ' t s,ir e( I " ' f. - M lTmir'a.'er U rtiorce'.' a Iran wh.te nut 'A mud imruriu ,.-- 1 By StRAH BAXTER I T" card thik r "tics t 1,1 a lalL v-- e with vthM.frw iut a ay fiou hi (uni lit tin angle of f( ry f ' v dugreoo, a lniM haul ami a unity e iiT') into a lling ausl where &at a man iu a uubioiuil dub w Lh one iiiuaged foot on a rest. e i -dently aw e of gout 4 'U 'i ?eoinsular The Klvebea Heater i . tn - Over 100 installed in 60 -days, We will buy your coal range, , Vi Gas Office Telehone 295 2 A, jf. y m I am htepbeu Iveenege of Grind-tun- . Sharp & Keeuece, attorneys, who hive been handling the case 'between y mi and Mrs. Thistleton. 1 have called to say that the dispute must be settled at once or Mrs. Thldleton will enter upon new legal proceedings that will tie the nutter up for nniuy years more, it the end of which, I fear, both your estate and hers will have been wiped out from conrt and uttomey fees. In order to avoid this duustrous ending ITiaTe come to offer on the part of Mrs. Tbis-tleto- n to put the two properties In trust under one management , for ten years, at the expiration of which time the trystee Is to divide the whole Into two parts Ten years! growled Mr. Brum-mageDo you suppose Im going to live forever? Im eighty years old No. sir. I'm ready to let my property go to the dogs, but Ill not put It out of uiy hands for ten minutes, to aa nothing of .ten years. A youug man entered the room at this Juncture with some letters he presented to the old man for his signature. Mr. Brummager Introduced him to Mr. Keenege as his grandson. Edwin Brummager. adding, Ned will have my property after my death and will carry on this litigation for a hundred years longer If necessary, and you may so tell Mrs. ThLstleton. Mr, Keenege had heard such threats before and paid no attention to this one. Ilia eyes.were fixed on the grand sou, who was a clean eut, handsome young fellow of about twenty-threWhat the lawyer was thinking about r. EBSBBBSSEBBKC&ZSaB&UBEDXnBflKDBGBEESflEUHnSU I .1 VOTE CAST FOR CANDIDATES . epu t i.iii 'in i hi your gi.imircT ei ' of of to aid me Ni a w ' ill ui irrj lug i this lawsuit by ur euT. If by so doing j m r .on e grandfathers fortune. Instead ef'L.' a beggar you will be rich wjun he :' 1 In-- , i ! stf ' g . THURSDAY n CARDS THE H0USE-525 Diamond of fhe Chapter From the Sky" THE HONOR OK THE DIS- F Q TRICT ATTORNEY" Fait America Tvvd Drama Featuriog Y'lvlan Rush and Jack Rukardion V. 1PIRATES BOLD . nenret. Comedy Majestic , ' SAtTOAK Bc8fUTAHR.R. BITS OF WISDOM. Therefore well does Agatbon ay, Of this alone Is even God deprived, the power of making that which is past never to have been. ELECTRIC Aristotle. INTERUR3AH, FREIGHT PASSENGER EXPRESS There is, however, a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue. Burke. XYhy I , Jr for Salt Lake City 6; 45 a. m. Leave for '' vlllo Leave This nation, under God, shall birth of freedom, iave and that government of the peo ple, by the people, for the people shall not perish from h. the-eart- Abraham Lincoln. . I. SO a. A. 9.15 a. m. 11:15 a.tn. 1:15 p m. 8.15 p. r,. 5:15 ru ai, 7:15 p. m., ?:1G p. m. ft. m. 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 m. noon p. m. p. m. 6:001 p. m. T:00 p. m 9: 00 p. m. 11:05 p. c, In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood. there Is no such word as fall. Bui wer Lytton. p. m, 1:35 a. tru 10-1- LULLABY. Day Is stealing down the west Tender, drowsy sounds are beard. CloseFUow each downy bird Creeps neath mother wings to ' Low Ticket Rate rest In the fading sky afar. Kindled by, some angel hand Twinkling comes a tiny guide te Sleepy Land. iewer Mikrsr Rate Star-Ba- by's Ceoler, darker grows the afc, Eerie shadows haunt the room. In the garden, through the EIliottHZ 44 gloom, Yildering bats and owlets fare. But the Iambs and birdies seem Happy now at home to keep, And a darling Bttle dream Smiles at baby in bis sleep. -- Florence Earle Coates. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, Eye Specialist Why suffer from your eyes? I stop headaches, dizziness, nervousnes, eye strain. Thousands of satisfied customers. All the latest scientifical Instruments for - examining the eye. ALL GLASSES MARRIAGE. The fir-- t imtal ( society Is , marriage: the next, our children: then the whole family und all things In common. Cicero. POSITIVE In marriage the relative proportion of property Is not so much To be considered as the union of mind and similarity of disposition. Chastity and modesty form the best dowry of a virgin. Terence. e m-is- e . 4 4 4 4 4 4' . GIVEN ON GUARANTEE. - -- 4 4 I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children En Uso Always the Signature For Over 30 Years ZzixM : j A- - 1 ft.j Your Appetite tld-ne-b- v,.v Part Walter Stott. -- f U Sage qunsel In cumber. Red hand in the foray. How sound is thy slumber! Like the dew on the mountain. Like the foam, on the river. Like the bubble on the fountain Thou art gone, and forever 2731) -f 0- - Fleet foot on the eorrel. 415 .'- . "the Wulls manhood in glory. The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are sear- - mer t.--- ii 4 Cha, n iu a 1 wo Comedy HIS NEW JOB IDAS PROMISE IM &r.ph Diama STONE HEART Edison Diama iuLj ( A - When the- - blighting waa V WEDNESDAY Takes the ears that are hoary. y But the voice of the weeper , jttl rrrn I esb But our Bower was in flushing f, v The hand of the reaper dies. Young Brummager proted an e.i-convert to the plan.. Mr. Keenece showed hlpj the letter purporting to havek been written by Mrs. Thlstleton and toldhlm to show it to his grandfather, confessing that he had made The proposal in the old mans behalf without his knowledge. If Mr. Brummager, Sr., was agreeable the young man was to return for further instructions, ne came back to report that bis grandfather had been so delighted at the letter be had received that, notwithstanding hla gouty foot, he had Jumped from his chair and danced about the room. The old man had then commissioned his grandson to carry on in Ills name any further needed correspondence and make It as loving as he could. Mr. Keenege then placed Edwin at a desk, stood the photograph of a very pretty girl before him and told him to write a proposal of marriage, carrying out his grandslreB direction to make It loving. The youngster made a success of it at the first trial, and the lawyer dismissed him till he might have further use for him. Before closing the door behind him Ned asked: By the bye, Mr. Keenege, who is the girl whose photograph you showed do you ask?" I would like to meet her." AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD - OCTOBER 19,1915, - AT he.ilid not .say, but an idea's pints a JShe is a client of mine who must something was evidently working la be married'or lose mi estate She exPROVO CITY, UTAH, AS DETERMINED BY AN OFFICIAL o hh 1 : : pects to inherit w ell, Mr. Brummager. he said, Thats interesting.' eiy POLLALL OF RETURNS THE OF CANVASS PUBIC AND She has no one In view, and I am rising; I have informed you as to the can I new for a husband for her. of these result proceedings. UTAH. PROVO IN looking DISTRICTS ING CITY, more lnteio,firg still. do no more, I bid you good morning. Thats 3 f 4 5 2 :i 1 6"f 7 I 8 District Would you like the position? Mrs. Thlstleton. aged sixty, was at borne reclining on a lounge. for she If she is as lovely as she looks. I Mayor "Well,' you ore a good boy. I'll 1 ' iU was troubled with a Lad liver, while 94 74( 138) 84 99 72) 98 201 860 a girl of eighteen read to her, when Mr. about It James E. D'aniels Think hard, please." Keeneges card was brought to her. 8 181 24 - 22 17 21) 45) 21 23 C. F. Decker Mr. Keenege turned to other matters, The gentleman was shown Into the 7 263 6j 99 15) 24) 45) 43 24 room. The girl laid down the Look, and and Ned departed with a matrimonial Ralph Poulton 551 59 387 the ) bee buzzing about him. Wlthiu a few 55 45 55 lawyer spoke. C. II. Ward 55) 18) 45) I .have days he received a call from the law. Ahem, Mrs. Tfcistletoa! ' . J ) ( . v ) Commissioner - -- ) played my last card with Sir. Brum- yer to come to bis office. There he wss " j mager and failed to win the game. He introduced under a false same to a 8 21 13 69 179 g. P.' billings 35f 14) is determined to fight on to the end. girl who bad heard the counter22 LawrenceT. Epperson. 21f 28j 44 127) 44) 39j 27) 352 Your resources a exhausted. v You young of the story told him a youug part j hut e no more ready money with which man must have a wife or lose a for 83 j 82 j 41) 55) 140) 811 77 174157 IL J.,W. Goddard on your suit, and the result tuna The gill was Adele Hathaway, to j .13) 16) 82) 92) 28)320 , willcarry 31) ftyroq (3. jKjiwell be that your estate will pass into and the photograph shown her was Mr. Dramxnngers bands at a law valu- that of Ned Brummager, 1 I After much Auditor wlQ reap the benefit of persuasion Adele consented to a prebe and ation, 98 995 73 147) 133 91) 162) 131) 159) Alice Brown your loss. I fear that our firm will liminary meeting with the young man 157 600 50 be obliged to surrender the manage- tn Mr. Keeaeges office. .Each recog36) 72) 78) 75) 84) 48) Ralph ment of your la barest for want of nized in the other the original of a funds. photograph seen before. Having inI, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, do hereby Is there no way of effecting a com- troduced them, the lawyer left them promise? together for an hour. When he recertify that on the 20th day of October, 1915, I publicly canvassed None that yen would accept." turned and saw that they had at least the returns made by the Judges of Election for the Primary What do you mean by that? not been displeased with each other he There Is a method which might be said: Election held on the 19th day of October, 1915, in Provo City, Utah. Mr. Brummager la a superantried.' I have a confession to make. You -That the above and foregoing statement of the number of votes nuated man. A man of his ag who two are the heirs expectant, the one has no woman to bolster him up Is vulthe Brummager, the other of the cast for the respective candidates is a full, true, and correct state-- 1 nerable In hla desire for companion- of Thlstleton estate. 1 formed a plan of are. compared with him. a saving both properties by a ment of such vote, as appears from the returns from all Polling ship. You marriage If you could be In- between Mr. Brummager and young woman. Mrs. such returns. of canvass the determined marend duced as to this a by litigation fey Districts, and Thlstleton. But realizing the difficulriage with your opponent ties of getting two old people together hat James E. Daniels and C. II. Ward received the highest Oh. heavens! A bed ridden woman I decided to make an attempt to unite to marry an octogenarian! Could there the heir and the heiress. : To accomnumber of votes for Mayor. be anything worse than that? even To this adroitness. plish required That Lawrence T. Epperson and II. J. W. Goddard received By this time Mr. Keenege bad form- consummate mr plan yoa two should ed a definite plan to end litigation In a be married. confess to the grand-slrthe highest number of votes for commissioner. case where there were no more funds and the nunt. te pay his fees, and he did not leave "Here 1 come In. f shall make on That Alice Brown and Ralph Elliott received the highest numhla client till he had exacted a fin effort to get Mr Brnn..uager and 1 ; ber of votes for Auditor. that she would thu.k TLNtlefon t ia i i,t to the only m v Then a month rnsved d of sm lug ih,u estates to put tin IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seated to M , to r hlia la." of trust to be managed by one jk- -i 26th this October, of Provo seal day City, affixed the corporate WVr Brummager t ml he v.on,l son. the whole to Le turned over. !nr, i?w t tq buu. Tl.a and share alike, to proposition of jmiir'.ire you two youngs.eY ku t4xe was at the death (SEAL) day &he came to iiN advt. of Mr. Brummager. fr, too 111 to see tie attorney and sent a and Mrs. Thlstleton. Will you message to him by her niece, Adele me to -- I you both? help her surrender Hathaway, announcing The young man nnd womans pare " V, Sr' Miss Hathaway. said the attorney, was -A fixed on the speaker f v''-"'this la a very important matter. If finished; A4 l!:e iVmer turv1 liW then ' . ' Is , A J i4 , the plan I have formed Is successful on the j ( girl, whle drooped be j m av-i- your aunt will be rich. If not she will the floor. The lawyer explained um ason be beggared. May I count your they might tike their time t.i the m sistance?' , He had done all he cuuld: i V My assistance ! rest with them, hot owing ? remained Yes, I have a crusty old man to the the sooner they in r work upon as well as an Invalid old ed legal situation the better, woman. Ten days later Ned told his gir l How unromanac! 5 V father that: he was married to M -v Komance Is never entirely obliterat1" s ed from the human heart But old age Thlstletous niece, and Adele told er aunt that she was the w ife of Mr u requires stimulant In this as well as In j. vf Brummagers grandson. Mrs. Thin e In x, The stimulant physical respects. ton was greatly irelieved that she dd this case must be supplied by youth. not need to be married herself, Vi 1 de In which romance Is strongest. sire to present a letter from your aunt Brummager. Sr., was at first much to Mr. Brummager accepting a propo- miffed, but later well satisfied. Mr --- Keenega succeeded In establishing his sition from hi- mno such proposition has been trust, he being appointed truster 'But ' Eventually youug Mr. and Mrs, Brum S received. mager received a large patrimony, for It will come. I wish you to write Rrummaeer senior lived hut two c 4 years the reply, such a reply as you would after the wedding of his grandson, mul send to a lover whom you were de- Mrs. Thlstleton survived him onlya lighted to accept.' , short time. A scene from the thrilling photoplay, "The Explorer at Columbia Oct. 29. e !(? Js nf ' ;i I I - CHANGE OF LUCK A ? s vu !$ SECRET SERVICE- - ", George A;vv In H,ii Latest Gonwuly is- i r ' ) CCRONACH. He Is gone on the mountain, lie-Ilot t the forest. Like a summer (Mid taunt tin, When our mod ws the socet The font reappearing. .From the raindrops shall bor row, . But to us comes no cheettug. To Duncan no morrow! . Mr. llrunnn tgerT Yen, wr. Im Llrumm'ager. Will heat your kitchen and your tank faster and cheaper thana coal range. I i I . f u n':i If Banner"' Features"" Presents y A Three Pari( Drama with P Kathijn Adams and Wayne Aver tj THE LONG ARM OF THE """Mutual fj ik-l.n- t!r i.'utrej maiiu ciop ; Tonight If It (s the love of that whh h your wbik represents If, tsflng a I.ml.Mpe paint, r. It is the loe t f hills and tius that move jon- - if! being a figure piuuiir, It Is love of human beuut.v trod tin uim Mini that uionsyoij it, be mg a ovver or ai mini painter It is iut and and a ,m ,.iIMmTTTTinl? TTSt UioVi s viia. Inn the spli it is - ! PRINCESS itself uollilug. - , It Was Accomplished lh RUSK1N ON PAINTING. Painting, with all its technicalities,' difficulties and peculiar ends. 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