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Show - j Is one dealing witn a strength, when which Theodore Roosevelt treated as some loathsome thing subject - universal - topic - but a, few - made a seeming lower earth; then on to " years ago and which, with the reali- the Roman age where debauch and zation of what the present European lust held sway while true aud hon-- The-picture k f 'war meaiu toward the depopulation of the nations at war, again be-comes a subject of decidedly timely " 'interest. f ' orable love and, motherhood were relegated to a distant and dark background; then to the mediaeval , pewhen gay and suave cavaliers riod. Through its entire six reels there breathed ardent love front" treacher-j- fs ever prevalent the subject of motherly' love thet beauty of its an- - motherhood apd wifehood held no, ticipation and the almost horror of place in their lives; and further' tot1 'the ultimate disappointment; the oer the present time. Here with two ATHENA T ruling of animal instincts ana pas- red blooded, virile young people sions of the male of the species loving 'one another an marrying. and his. disregard for issue, border- The plea of Foremost Oriental T and her home Europes ing upon a near hatred, may' be graced by children and the Classic Dancer, Who Comes to the "Beginning with a series of pic- - delay of the man that her young life Columbia as a Special Attraction tures showing " the maternal and pa- might be spoiled by the cares of the Wednesday. .. ternal instincts, love or hate of baby, that in the after pears there Manager Ashton says he lias gotof Insects and 'animals which has will be time enough for issue; until ten together the biggest show or trie been produced in conjunction with fate takes a part and decrees that season - for Wednesdays vaudeville. Prof Raymond Ditmar of the New the tomorrow ' of shall The eight Black Dots, four colored York Zoological Park, the story con-- never come.: girls and four dusky boys, wba sing Race Suicide has be$n produced up- and dance and tell darkey stories. tinues from this interesting matter to the period, the age in on a lavish scale with a cast of ex- The Jules Levy family are the very - highest class of musicians. Jules which men - odmlnated - by- brute ceptional magnitude.- 1 " - i r - , -- at " , woifdV Levy, Sr., was considered Jhe Sisters greatest cornetist.The Angel a petite pair of girls who can sing Mills and dance, and please everyone. " Hickville and Lockwood,, those as name impHes the Rubes," are all In tbeir are said to be a scream is-su- e, child-birt- h -- pre-histor- - - - - Our new Btore is now open for business with a they odd sayings and mannerisms. Then there is a surprise for the patronB of the Columbia Wednesday, a novelty act not billed or programmed that will startle and amuse. - Manager Ashton 1 says he is going to giveevery lady ( - -- equipment, ..... ..7 . attending the matinee a package cf I powder. . -- t - :l FOR AUTO TIRES SEE US FIRST Given in the Second Ward of this City next Sunday Evening El Paso, Tex., April 30. The report ' Is current here that Colonia Chuiehupa in the State of Chihua-'hua- , Mexico, owned by American ' Mormons, has been completely A man" by Mexican bandits. ' v employed by S, H. Veater, one of the colonists, to watch his property, reached here today with , the report that the- entire colony had been burned by the Mexicans, two or three - days after the American troops reached the vicinity. Of Madera, wjhi,ch ts southeast of the , colony, . Chuiehupa,. lies in the mountains twenty five miles southwest of tae on the . Mexican Sambere tunnel, railroad. The colony is isolated and - all - the Americans fled from the place several weeks AUTO ELECTRIC SUPPLY COf Under the Direction of Prof . Carl Nelson Formerly of Provo . , Phone 30 214 West Center J tf ed t com- Electrical Supplies. ,, , , ' plete line of Auto and . . ; 1 ; ; .We are ready to figure on your wiring and lighting - X Some of NephVs Pretty Girls Who Participate in a Concert to be HOMES IN MORMON - COLONY ARE RE-PORTED DESTROYED READY FOR BUSINESS ' . - ' . , ago. f . a'' were ' , v -, There thirty or forty homes In ..the . colony, some of them very ' large structures for country homes, Testers for instance, is valued at about 16000, he said tonight All of the colonists left large stocks of hay and other farm products, all of which the, watchmen reported were destroyed by the bandits. 7 - i The colony is on' the west of the Sierra ' Madre range and as Tills and . his ' band passed " on the east aide of the range, the destruction is not attributed directly to them, -.- However, the men. are believed .to be a band .which formerly served under Villa, possibly the same band v as was recently encountered by Am - erlcan cavalry Temoche in the mountains. of the dge r Prof. Carl Nelson, formerly of this will be the violinist for , I of this city Rosary, by Nevln, Danube Waltz," by the occasion, Blue "Beautiful of at director music and present city, , of the schools of Nephi, is making ar- Strauss. The, chorus, which ' consists , of Ladies Chorus: about thirty-firrangements for a benefit concert to ' Sweetest voices, has made a May, by Evans. be given Sunday evening,, May 7Jn i Kentucky Babe." - splendid reputation' for itself wher7 ' . Male Chorus: the Second Ward meeting house beever it has appeared and under the Ye Us Hail from $ Free, A musical Oh, Opera able direction of Professor Nelson at 7:30' splendid ginning TerdL by ErmanI, been , has consisting promise to give the residents of arranged they program ' . .Until the Dawn, by Parks, thii city a high class musical enter of the following numbers;...,,, THANKS CARD' ' . , Solos; trios and quartettes will also tainment. ' Mixed chorus: " also a be former well rendered, Any .Voluntary contributions srtH "Soldier Chums, from Faust, by To the many kind friends and known music student, Ralph Booth, be very much appreciated. neighbors who so willingly assisted Bizet. ua daring the sickness and death of our beloved little babe, we wish to and appreciative audience. The play work In the two productions present-waexpress our heartfelt thanks, also to LILA ECCLES TROUPE filled with clever situations and ej"in tht,' those sending flowers and assisting sparkling comedy and the players, , Miss Eccles has won much la the musks. When the time comes praise took advantage of every opportunity when a similar sorrow enters their - she has made PATROIIS wherever PLEASES her appear- to bring these points out home, may tley receive the same full ance hnd a most promising" future Is Saturday the company presented measure of generous aid and1 tender an for her. Kfmdling,! (dramatic home our Intensely predicted sympathy they brought to were production , written by Charles Kenof The thfcfclty theater goers there. Inmate when death was an Whooping Cough given a splendid treat in the appear- yon , which gave Miss Eccles an opMr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, ance of Lila Eccles, the popular Utah portunity to display" her emotlonal One of the most successful prepar'' , , Lilo Kingsbury, a former resident player, at the Columbia theatre Fri- ability. ations in use for this disease la 'The company supporting Miss of this city for many years, died at day i and Saturday evening, who is S. in her two appearances here in- Chamberlains . Cough Remedy, the home of his son career Just opening her professional cluded a number of artists who have W. McCUnton, Blandou Springs, Ala., Montana, at the age of 87 ears. His cast a in already won much distinction and writes Our baby had whooping cough Utah, strong by supported death was due to old age and general comthe of praise behind the footlights including j as bad as any baby could have it. I evenfng In Friday players. born was debility. Mr. Kingsbury pany . presented the delightful farce, Armorel Dixon, Edith Barlow, Luclle gave him Chamberlains Cough t "NeW" Yorkr January - 27, Obr Herbert Maw," Spencer Felt dy and it soon got him veil. from tfte lived in tbls city for a- number of MrsBumpstead Leigh," of and ail adv. whom tuinable a to did James others, everywhere. of large Smith, splendid Harry pen years .before going to Montana. - 1 Something pretty fine for hot summer weather. I a ) - , ....... . e' , - . u or -- A - pergola: doesnt cost much and adds a whole lot toboththe comfort end looks of the home- - 1, - , - I , place. s . i V . ; Gome in and . talk it ; over. , - i Ec-cf- near-Forsyth- :T ', Retue-Roger- 1829,-bu- Well be glad a to get out Custo- plan according to . : your own ideas. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO, o Merrill Co tT and AooCletm mers-Aid !r G-- m f i t . D.-W - v Hamilton. Manager Provo, Utah. . . . .is . - . . . . , |