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Show THIS PROVO POST Of m icuh H Phono UiJli mm, "One Cent One Word One Time 13 Mr. Property Owner: .. , That little placard wont rent yonr tons half aa quick as a small classified ad in this paper... Think' of the money yon are losing every day its empty. We can save you a month's rent 7 r, Jot a 25c ad. : tea and coffee 7 aoUcltora. Speal Inducements business and good secure to given to ' solicitors. ; proposition Apply Mr. Fred Kllfoyle. 174 evenings. ; WANTED- Capable - N 1st E. , 8NAPS . FOUR . t Ford 5 passenger car, $150. 1913 Bulck 5 passenger car, $225 191$ 40 H. P. 5 passenger Overlanc 1 1915 1 1 . $300. , M10. 1 Bantams eggs for sale. Verdi Jefferies. 845 E. Center street Ml. truck, $100. Andersons Garage. GOLDEN Sebright v. FOR SALES Single buggy and harness, almost new and one surrey AH for 170.03. In good shape. . M6. Phone , . C73-R- . WANTED One - or two goo- d- milk cows for pasture during summer. Call Vivian, park . or . Provo . Post - FOR SALE Tone and Phone 673R. A18--M- 18. A25tf. - Modern West 3rd South. 53 IF r - A25-t- ture "by glutting the market with surplus of products OREM ELECTRIC" SALT " house, LAKE to AINS DAIL7 7:68 8:32 a a.m.-9:5- iy af a.m. 11 : 17 11:58 a.u. 1:15 p if Madame Johanson. Dressmaking by 3:17 p a .Evening dress a apeclalty. Address 1:58 p.m. 8:17 p a. 319. East 1st North, phone 638 WJ1 3:58 p.m. 6:58 p.m. 7:17 p m 8:17 p D FOR 8ALE 3 used 7 ; passenger 7:02 p m m 9:50 8:5$ p p m automobile In first class conav 11:12 1:31 m p id . p tlon, $800 to $1000 each. Will con-.' all Orem on Trains Eprees alder Utah, county real estate. Utah Automobile Livery and Taxi, A Mileage Book will oavo You Money Salt Lake. Main 500. M3. Investigate Aik the Agent FOR RENT Office rooms over rer Bros, ft Co. M.7 Far-- - The Inter-Urba- n can give better settling disputes among politicians could be revived with profit today. If our partisan factions and petty politicians could only settle their disputes by the neigh of a horse, the hark of a dog or the bray of a donkey, It would be a great blessing and would give our citizens a tetter opportunity to pursue the vocations of Industry free from political strife. 7 V- -' Let those who pick political plums by raising rows and who flash swords dripping In the blood of industry understand that they cannot tarn the publio forum into a political arena and fey a ciash of personal aspirations tlQ the hammer and stop the plow sad that their quarrels most ha settle to the back alleys of civilisation. 80 ser- DECEPTIVE ; : ; v , ' j . ) f . . a - . - ' . . - 7 - before-Joinin- MONUMENTS : - v - k . Done-Wender- the-gue- 't ' ; - . - - - . . . ' - - - - - - nr reel ? 7D COOKING. SCHOOL For.- ;... Decoration Day FOR SALE - n Becsley Marble Dr Rufus Leigh - & Granite Works Dental Surgeon Pyorrhoea & Orthodontia Farmers and Merchants Bank Building : By the Interurban Depot STREET FIGHTING - AND WEEK GAS-RAN- GE May 8 to 13, 1916 Every Afternoon and Evening - Announcing.the Return of ''"V"-"'- Since . last Monday some of the chief positions In the city have been In the bands of the rebels. In defending these : strongholds against Mrs . Louise Palmer Weber ' regular troops the Irish rebels are fighting; for their lives which they know may be forfeited on account of treason. .7. ... rr-rr- r now command all the Regul&r . - -- fallof-whlch iaonly a question of time. Looting general in The streets of Dublin are deserted 7 THE CITY OF.. DUBLIN and military except for" - 'sentries Business' la at a atandstiU guards. ..London, April 29. Part of the Civilians peeped anxiously from Perf ectReprodnction. is window.' Field guns clty'or DubIIir ireUa nftinez. Street producted in were much and Is continues there fighting harking, machine guns ratPATHE TALKING la mlllt'la reinforced and rifle fire was pattering apthe but looting, tling MACHINE making' steady progress. Morft of parently from every quarter at the . No change of needles, plays the shops are closed and passenger same time. 7 . anv make of records, positive- - communication Is shut off. Fifteen hundred armed men of the Prof. Alfred Osmond of the B. Y. no equal. Call and hear Sinn Fein had a hold on Irelands U. delivered an interesting oration machine at ENTERPRISE MUSIC & capital today. After four hours of at the' Shakespearian program held their flag still flew Yrom In the Congregational church SunSTATIONERY CO. - w fighting a number of central points. day evening. ' A 2has - ; - , ' g .. ' and pur prices are very reasonable, consistent with high class work. -- ' - Many Prove People Fall to Realist FOR 8ALE Horses and cows. Apply and rates routes Interto Through the Seriousness. G. H. Naylor Implement Co., 145 state In connection with the points is so deceptive. Backache North Academy Avenue. J1 Union Pacific . System and allied i.:.. . I It comes and goes keeps you gues- ,i WANTED Acomlne. The reliable lines. sing. hair tonla Anyone wishing to get Learn the cause then cure It. " some call 120 South Academy Possibly it's weak kidneys. ftvp, from May 25 to June 1st That's why Doans Kidney Pills are from 2 to 5 p. m. Bring this ' so effective. ad. Jl. disor weak for Theyre especially SALE CHEAP-O- ne FOR rubber ordered kidney. tired Veele Surrey and a one Heres a Provo case. horse springwagonBoth-good-- as . Mrs. 8. 8. Jones, 280 South First If you intend to have & mon- East St, Provo, says: I found very new.1. Apply 872 N. 4th W. Phone V: 177 J. ument erected before Decora- much relief from' Doans Kidney Pills tion Day, we invite you to cali and consider them a very good kidney on us and see how' well we medicine. I have used three boxes and they have relieved me of backcan please you. ache and other kidney ailments. I do not believe any kidney sufferer would IVe have a splerjid variety make a mistake by giving Doans of Granite and Mari!o Monu,; , Kidney Pills a trial." ment from which to make a Price , 50c, at all dealer ONE SHARE IRRIGATION Dont " simply ask for. a choice. kidney remedy get WATER Doans Kidney Pills the same that The material, the finish and Mrsr Jones kad;:"Fostef-MilburCo.; 88 Garden City Real Estate. the designs are the very best, Props.,' Buffalo," N. y;-- ... -- . vice on yonr freight shipment wheth er It be a hundred pounds or a carload 1.. (j- f. ) -- sr i. , for-fo- The neigh of a .horse made Darius King of Persia, the six contending powers for the throne agreeing among themselves that the one whose horse should neigh first should possess the This ancient method of kingdom. CITY 8PANI8H FORK M17. f. glgintlo' organization inhere master minds can concentrate the combined experience and wisdom of the ags upon 1L It la a problem which the farmers, merchants, bankers, edltqpr and statesmen must unite In solving, f The Farmers Union stands for aU there is In farming from the most scientific methods of seed selection tt the most systematic and profitable plans of marketing, lut does not he Ileve In promoting one to the neglect of the other. We consider the work of farm demonstrators valuable and we ask that governmental and commercial agencies seeking to help us, continue tp give us their assistance and advice, but we believe that their influence should be extended to the marketing side of our farm problems n I Carnations are nice, hut mother . Leaving' Provo would prefer "your photo at $1.95 Northbound Southbound per dozen at Larsen 4 Nygreen 8:45 a.m. 9:17 a id stadia By Peter Radford. There la no escaping the market problem and the highest development of agriculture will not be attained nntil K is solved, for a market Is as necessary for the producei as land on which to grow his crop Governmental and educational have spent $180,000,000 In th United States during the past ten years for Improving soli production and improving seeds and plants, hut very little attention and less money has been given to the marketing side of agriculture. 7 , The problem lr a 'monumental om and one which will never be solved until it gets within the grasp of s DARIUS ; FOR RENT Modern bongalow. L. D. Partridge, 195 E. 4th N. M3. n also. We cannot hope To develop manuof the facturing by factory ;. we cannot bull,d up merean-til- e enterprises by the merchants loading their shelves with surplus goods and no more can we develop agricul- sands of testmonials. $450 Plano for 150. action In good shape. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN M6. With Heindsclman Optical & Jewelry Co. FOR RENT - . EYESTRAIN, HEADACHE and SQUINTS f Scientifically removed. Thou- Mother remembers you. Send her your photo on Her Day.. 11.95 per dozen at Larsen and Nygreens studio. Ml. LONELY For wealth and happiness; hundreds rich and attractive willing to wed; strictly confidential; reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. The Successful Club, Mrs. Purdle, Box 650, Oakland, Calif. M.10. MARRY . A35 . 97 California, where they expect spend7 the summer . months. .. While-othe coast Mrs. .Anderson- and! ' : Misa Elfle wlH visit the San Diego Mrs. James ; Henrie and daughter, Mr. Elmo Bates spent Sunday in exposition and other points of Inters Mra. relatives. George Theriot left Sunday evSpringvlUe visiting est before returning to Provo. e J .7 ening for Caliente, Nevada, where ' 7 ' ;7 ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gease motored they- - wiU spend the next several , .. Mr. and Mra. Milton Booth enter--t to Spanish' Fork Sunday to spend weeks. talned at a prettily arranged dinner the day with friends. . Monday evening In honor ol7 - Miss Dolores Dalby of Nephl spent party reMrs.' Hannah Dunn Hlcka has Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth, who will the , week end In this city with relaturned from Salt Lake. 7 where she leave in the neaV future to make spent the week end aa the guest of tives and friends. their home In Ely, Nevada, where 7 e her sister, Mrs. Clyde Stark.' ' e- - . , , e e ; Mr. Jack Gunn has returned from Mr. Booth has accepted a position-lMrs. Charles Lobb and son Gordan Parow&n, where he haa spent the the Federal building.. The dining of Salt Lake are spending a few days past ten days. room and table where covers were r "v TT: in this ctiy visiting relatlces and laid for thirty five guests, were decthis friends....' . A pretty home wedding' of orated with a dainty - color scheme . month took place thla morning at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smart and son the home tof Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of pink and white, carried out During the evening have returned1 from Salt Lake'iflls BVers when : their daughters Miss cut flowers. evening after spending the past week Lydia, a charming member of the progressive games were played," the In - Spanish - Fork relatives; younger social set became the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Harvey vising ":7: e.e e bride of Mr. Herman Ruth of San Booth and the consolation favor go-Miss Eunice Nelson la spending a Francisco. The; ceremony was ' per- lng to Mr. Reed Beck. Mr. Booth few. days In Salt jLake visiting .rela- formed in the presence of only the will leave for Nevada today and' ..7... tives and friends. Immediate family and a few friena. Mra. Booth .will spend a week at . ' ' The young couple will leave at once Ephraim visiting her parents Mr. Booth in Nevada, Grandmother Taylor and the for the coast where Mr. Ruth la em...... ; . members of the Third ward relief ployed as a civil engineer In one of society were the guests of honor at the big business houses of that secJohn Alva Warren and Jennie Un a delightful social affair given Fri- tion. .. .; dierwood, both of Salem, were mar- day afternoon by the members of the rioneer , ward relief society, in honor Mrs. Emer Murdock of Heber Is ried here Saturday by Deputy County-ClerEllas. A. Gee. of the seventy eighth anniversary of spending a few. days In thla city, the birth of Mrs. Taylor. An Inter- visiting relatives and friends. 7 C Chamberlain's Tablets Have esting program consisting of song:, i for Gu. instrumental selecjtiops . Friday Is Girls day atthe B. T. speeches and an original poem written on- - the U. and the young ladies of the InstiI have been a sufferer from atom--ac- h life of of honor by Mrs. tution are planning one of the most ' ' trouble for a number of years, Orson Bird were the principal feat- brilliant balls of , the school year ures of the afternoon. . Mrs. Taylor which Is to be given in the Ladles and although I have used a great ; r was also presented with a beautiful gymnasium Friday, May 5. ' The number of remedies recommended . Chamberlains-this of complaintwhite carnation as token boquet a dance program hears the following ' ' of love from her many friends. Fol- verse: Tablets la the first medicine that has lowing the program a delicious Start the day with a thought that given me positive and lasting relief,, luncheon was served. writes Mrs. Anna Kadln, Spencerport, holds sweetness within! " a a a have Aa the perfume - la held In the rose. NY.ChamberlalnaTablets The Auction Bridge club met at For the day that with beautiful done wonders for me and I value them very highly. the residence of Mrs. George HanObtainable ev. i thought may begin sen Saturday afternoon. The card Holds its adv. where. beauty all through till ns ery prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. R. " close. ; Willie Lawhorn, aged 24, U the Irvine, Jr., and Mrs. W. J. Stiehl. Here are sunshine and song, here . first recruit enrolled - by Sergeant are laughter and light Mrs. Clarence J. Peterson and baby Here are balsama for worry and fear John W. Lennon at the recrnlting and Miss Mabel Peterson of Salt For the Private Charles R. held till the hash station here.' happiness ' Lake City spent the week end at -- of the. night;Wheeling has been assigned to the V .7 the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Leaves a blessing Tthat glows with Provo station as assistant to Ser. ' good cheer.-,- . - . Peterson. .. geant Lennon. - insti-tutlori- s . - Mra. Adam Anderson and daughter,-- . Elfle, left thla morning for southern Phone 295 T s |