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Show L T Afr Rh. v'O PObT: PAGE EIGHT QD'T'wao .jr.rs7 Irr RESERVOIR SUIT iliti innnin Attractive Spring Arrivals J M The rase of the Provo Reservoh against Provo City and the canal cjfmpn.ts as set for hearing on the 29th of February' by Judge A. B. Morgan jeaterday. Judge O. W. Morse of Salt Lake vili be invited to hear the cae ns he is satisfactory to all of the litigants. Many prints at issue in the case are' being considered ..by all parties and a number of veiy important compromises wilP in all probability be. reached before the case comes up for hearing. Officers In the canal compwell as those of the Reseranies-as voir company and the city are anxious to reduce the cost to a minimum and will do everythmgfjcsSTble to at issue before it becomes necessary to put witnesses on the c. mpany t Si'iiug. 'None others are m dainty and attraetive. give rushed forward a eaiitiful assoitinent in anti- t 1 eipation Early Spiing. Let us show you of-a- n ' -- these Iteauties. Suits New -- 1916 r -- v - 1 s In the advance seasons lo'Un and popular Fabrics, Soft Taffetas, Wool Poplins, Garbardines and Shepherd Pla.ds I New 1916 Coats , st les in Corduroy., Light Weight Chinchilli In a great ariety of Newest Styles and Fabrics; Willow Taffetas, Crepes, Chiffons and Nets BEAL'T:FUL SHEER WHITE GOODS ,17 FLAXONS to 40 yd. lingepie 22Mo48Md. ' NAINSOOK io 30 22 CLOTHS. I 4 - tcG45 ' , 1 10 to - r - . )!' ' JESSE THOMPSON elsewhere. r 1 -1 Archbishon Mundelein at the University club Frfdav night was disclosed fitx ciemits rfter,a careful ex-inatic- in samples of the soup er.ed the guests and the f eriot-E peer nre f one cf the pic,ees cf the chib. Jean Crones. o ai',ut',nt chef wps foud missing nd in Us rocm were 'ourd poison S3 firsi-- s exnlos ves .and weapons and a.s- - inarv voumes by Among the guests at the din-iCwere seme of the most prominent pu of Chcago and a number of fhem are in a serious condition from he effects of the poison. The City Health commissioner has ordered all people vi ho attended the banquet to place themselves under the care of physicians, in the event that a slow acting poison had been mingled with the banquet viands. Wf. itZAl "rr- Dr las Tex., Feb 12 Four rns in.hirod, tve seriously in the degg nedert aedident here today. A tic country pun. unused to city ways, mixed his signals and colided head on with a jitney motor. The vehicle turned completely over, strewing the passengers over the landscape. The dog was a total loss. For a Biliou Attack When you have- - a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile,-yomay know that you have a severe bilious attack. While you may be uite sick there is consolation in knowing that relief my be obtained by taking three of Chamber-ain- s Tablets. They afe prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere. Wiiliatr H. Orpet. 20 years of age. student at the University of Wisconsin has been charged with the murde cf Frances Lambert, the girl whom he jilted. Orpet stated that he inet the girl in the woods near her home in Lake Forest. (Advertisement) Ills., and told her that he was soon to marry Mis Celestia Youker, whereupon she took poisen that ended her Elsie Decker was granted a divorce life. David Janies, a deaf mute, who today from Charles D. Decker on tlm claims he was a witness to the mur- grounds of desertion and failure to der. said that he saw Orpet force the provide. The plaintiff was granted Vqtle to the girls lips and shortly the custody of tw: minor children lor afterward saw her fall to the ground. all the time except two months of let is being held at the Waukegan each year. Jail awaiting further Investigation. The Craneta library at Preston Idaho, has just been completed at an approximate cost of jIlLQOO, lndeper of books which will gfjn be in stalled. The building itselrKcoq-sidere- d one of the'most beautiful er built with its- - spacious reading rooms aud large reading tables. On the 'bottom -- floor Js a large lecture room with several smaller rooms adjoining, while the top floor will be arranged entirely in reading room. FARM AND HOME, TOPICS FOR LEHI CONFERENCE nt Thelse Overcoats L. D. S. Garments, ' "" y..- .. pair - Ladies Shoes, pair Mens Shirts are $25, $20, arid $16 Grades -- - V Other stores charge your $1.50 a pair t you $3.00 a pair 9S0 1.00 -r Mens Dress Shoes, pair' l. REMEMBER WE ARE CLOSING OUT AND OUR GOOD CLEAN i: ( t , ,1. t . SMALL TOWN DOGGETS SIGNALS MIXED; WRECKS FOUR theu a ; 1 WEDNESDAY tra precaution. i- ft In 'the House !i TODAY AN the officials tOiake this v mm ; Princess At" a urreettng of the erty commit sioners held yesterday Charles Old-- " ing was appointed dog tax collector and instructed to clean up all stray dogs in the city. People having dogs they desire to keep have been given warning to take care of them and to keep them at home, a a dog found on the public street may The be taken in by the collector r a hies among the jroyotes In the part of the state and In Nevada has ban-cu- e NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY Til E BEST MERCHANDISE IN PROVO FOR 25 TO 50 PER CENT ON THE DOLLAR ' t 21 TAX COLLECTOR APPOINTED TODAY TO CLEAN UP DQGS -- to poison A deliberate attempt nearlv one hundred guests at a held in Chicago In honor of Will Positively Quit March 1st i ' dj Uti ; dog - jnade, $ Ea a. - T There ' Seldom Equaled. r- Merc. Co. Wood-Clifto- n s r Undersold. W $6.90 AND UP News Notes of est from Here and qtral-i- r - yet-bee- n. pna-chis- JiQhUm $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, Inter- k- -: tfy-'l- PROVO'S FASHION CENTER inv l--l of neat new tailored S k i rts. Look these over before buying ive not S34:7f U Dainty, Durable, Delightful Muslin Jude rvear in a wide range of desigh low prices. ities that cannot be duplicates! at f t I y K INDIAlKGf y ; PEARLINE LAWNS 15C to 28c yd. . vd. vTH--,- alsoa complete assortment sert OP GAN DI ESV't -- 1 9r-- cade effects, Jesse Thompson died at the Provo General hospital last night from blood poisoning after a short Illness. Thompson was working at the Woolen mills when he met with an accident which caused him to lose a finger and in some way infection set in vi lilcfr resulted-i- n blood poisoning. The .deceased was born in this city i in 1S71 and entire life h re. He Is survived by a wife, five chil-Petwp brothers, three sisters tud t a number of other relatives. for the funeral Arrangements t VOILES cluding a variety of yoke, pocket and cas- DIED LAST NIGHT OF BLOOD POISON New 1916 Dresses ' Consisting of all the invery latest styles, stand. and Novelty Velours " At Astonishingly Low Prices ' New Spring Skills SET FOR FEB. 29 No MaMnss goods are looked lor with Midi eagerness t II r ., Winter Merchandise is being Sold for 25c to 50 cents Ton the Dollar You wi,sb ' to save money of course ou do, th.en come to this Gore. ll . . . For Men, W omen, Boys and Girls, Eerythiqg Mens & Boys $1,50 and $2.00 Sweaters $1.00 1 Lehi, Feb, 12. The Lelii high school in cooperation with the graded schools of Lehi will conduct a community extension school beginning on Thursday and continuing for three dayib ed " Speakers have from the Universttyof Utah, the Agricultural college ancUtta'-itelghaYoung university. Addresson educational I subjects In general and nbme economThe (hearing for the several per- ics In particular- - will be subjects of sons arrested for complicity in the and discussionrfn departlectures jhe safe blowing in the government build- mental meetings for farmers and the ing at .St. Paul, f rom which 1830,000 housewives. worth, of United States internal reveSchool exhibits have been prepared' nue- stamps and 13000 in money were and will be open for public Inspection,, stolen January6, la creating a great Regular classes will be held part of deal of interest in'tha East. F. A. thettime and patrons are urged to be Davitt. accountant for the department, present and see what their children reported that the number of stamps are doing n school. recovered would amount to 3544,. 91004. Michael J. Flannlgan and MONUkf(TS wife, Catherine. George BIsett, EdOur monuments ward Leonard. Mfs7 Nellie Leonard, are made of the Tohn Zeck and Mrs. of granite and marble. Florence Zeck, arp.among those Implicated with the The finish put upon them Is unsur- robbery and are trial. the designs are new a and our prices are as Jo pleasing; $1D, 00.00 Is consistent with high class worl Ten Thousand Dollars to loan st as 8. pe- - cent interest on first plass ce-- j without agents' cotnmissious ana cuiHties cltv or Phone traveling' eypenses added a Double 8 G, c. Real Estate Co. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE T. H Hear, Mgr. J 25-tbeen-engag- bat-grades- g si v farm-propeijt- f. f 7. Severe Cold Quickly Cured ' On December first I had a very severe cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick In bed," writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo., I bought two bottles of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and It waa only a few days until I was completely restored to health. I firmly believe that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and wiU inow to do when I have anotlier cold. Obtainable any-passe- d; wliere- - , Tbe advt. Wy in the case of lbert Burr Charles Rawin was discharged after being out twenty four hours and being unable to render a ver dlctj Burr brought suit to replevin vs. |