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Show 4 THK PJttOVO POST OOOZZCOOOOOOZZZZZZOOOOOOZZZOOO HUDSON Brides of the Desert , A Sensational, . Daring, Dancing Spectacle with Ten Beautiful Girls, Columbia Wednesday SUPER-SI- X BREAKS OCEAli TO Consider the Childrens Eyes This Week OCEAN RECORD ex n Us sya-- THIS IS How the Gas Lighting Week t t V',i ' 1 4 & New York. That record is now held by the HudTouring car. It comes as the crowning achievement, of the Hudson Super-Six- , in speed, acceleration and endurance. There remain no other worlds to conquer to demonstrate the endurance, speed and the power of the 8uper-81x- . Last May a Cadillac 8 made the trip from coast to coast in 7 days, 11 hours, 53 minutes.. That record then considered unbeatable was lowered four weeks ago, which made the trip in 5 days, 18 hours. The Hudson Super-Simade the trip in 5 days. 3 hours, 59 minutes, beating thd Marmon tima by 14 hours and 53 minutes. ' A phaeton model was used by the Hudson. Both Cadillac and Mannon used roadster models. Hudson did not seek to reduce Its ' carrying capacity. In fact at all 'times 3 and sometimes 4 passengers were carried, as well as baggage, which brought the weight of the car, loaded, up to approximately 5000 lbs. Three drivers piloted the car in this great test of endurance. A. H. Patterson, the Hudson dealer at Stockton, California, started 'the trip, driving from San Francisco to Elko, Nevada, 578 miles. The schedule called for the completion of the trip into New York In 5 days and 10 hours. Patterson climbed over the Sierra Nevada mountains, crossing the divide at an altitude of almost 9000 miles, hours, - and cut his schedule 6 At Elko, Ralph Mulford took the wheel and for 30 hours drove across the desert. He said the terrible monotony of that drive, the glare of the sun and the dust was more exhausting than his 24 hour drive when he made the worlds record in the Hudson Super-Six chassis, traveling 1819 miles. Patterson again took the wheel at Laramie, Wyoming, and drove the Super-Six over the . Rocky mountain range and across- Nebraska Into Omaha. The car left Omaha with Mulford driving 8 hours ahead of her time. In Iowa Mulford came over the nrow of a hill at 60 miles an hour and saw dead ahead of him a bridge, on which a herd of cattle blocked the way. He had to decide quickly whether he should go over the embankment into inevitable death or take his chances on running into the cattle. He chose the latter course and killed two cows. That delayed him almost three hoars, j but despite this stop he made the river to river record across Iowa and drove into South Bend, Indiana, where Chas. H. Vincent took the wheel. Vincent drove" from 12 midnighL Friday all the way Into New York City, 910 rHes, arriving in New York on morning at 6 32. He had to naan through mors towns than the othr drivers and still maintain 34 mUes an hour, which he did. We maintained all along that the because of the abHudson Super-Sisence of vibration, had more endurance than was possible with any otner type of car, and this trip was made to demonstrate that fact. Now the Hudson holdr the transreccontinental record, the hill climb, worlds greatest the ord, the record for having , traveled the greatest distance with a fully eqiiin-pe7 passenger carrying 5 passenmeagers, and the fastest mile over a chassis. stock a course for sured And it holds a similar record In all local communities where It has contested. It has never fal'ed to make good In any test In which it has been entered. When the 24 hour record was established we made but one attempt and went through with IL Oher cars have unsuccessfully attempted since established the 24 hour the Super-Sirecord to beat that time. They have not finished,. Some of the pulling powers of the will be shown In a Hudson Super-Simost Interesting film at The Columbia tonight In Its famous Pikes Peak climb. son Super-Si- x !' $i': te- - V 5' ' . - XAk-- i 4 1 ' 1-- 2 x FREE HOME PIPING for every room a light is desired, Right atthe begin jea of the dark winter thislis a months, ing splendid opportunity to make your home lighting cheerful and Q V ng Have our representative call GAS CO. 1 4 The most coveted of all, the one that tests a car's endurance above all others, Is the transcontinental race against time from San Francisco to jj So many people arefahing advan-- o tage of our special offer this week eye-comforti- a Worth-Whil- 3 A little thought, a little time, a little money expended willjfort-ify-thos- e little eyes for years to come- : ti Hold All Records. Super-Si- x ft 1-- 2 Phone 2 95 .. - For a Muddy Complexion. complexion will be greatly improved Take Chamberlain's Tablets and wltbln a lew months. Try it .Obtainadopt 4 diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise dally and your able everywhere. edvt DELINQUENT NOTICE . South Fork Trout Co., a CorporaPrincipal place of business. Pro- tion. vo City, Utah. 00 C3 There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 7, levied on the 6th day of September, 1916, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, to-wi- t: Strivingrfto satisfy the MISERY. LIVED-I- x TUI, EIA Idaho. Idaho k OU18 . apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart is invaluable for Nervous Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IP FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL , BE REFUNDED. , . And in accordance with law and In Ferrer & Whitehead Phone 67. I i the order of the Board of Directors made on the 6th day of September, 1916, so many shares of each parcel of stock as' may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the Company, Room 1, Holbrook Block, Provo City, Utah, on Thursday, the 6th day of October, 1916. at the hour of 9 oclock a. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. 1st pub. Oct 10. 1916. fN - THE DISTRICT 4JTAH : COUNTY, UTAH. 3 blocks At Academy avenue and Third South, off Center is the home of the Quality Grocers.!, has long Too fart Shop via the phone.The phone housewife. been the business center for the busy Our delivery service satisfies. Try it. not knowing what has transpired in her ab'sence. While doing her dance of love the king enters and she Immediately begins to dance to him, but he, wrapped up in his new slave, quietly, puts her aside, Zulika, learning his reason for this, flies into a rage of Jealousy and kills him. Sabrina, hearing the screams of the other slaves, rushes Into the chamber and seeing what has happened, seizes a dagger and hero ensues a great knife duel uhich ends In a triple tragedy, -- ATJTHECOLUM8IA THEATR E FRIDAY, MATINEE A NIGHT 24-ho- ' HARVEY About Our Location noon ride full of life and happiness, x, Dr. Miles Nervine troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles the chamber and Zullka, the princes favorite slave, returns from her after- Mon-da- v demands of everyone is I suffered greatly from nervousness and headaches. The least excitement gave me dreadful pain. I began lining Dr. Miles' Nervine and a few days later started to take Dr. Miles Heart Treatment. I soon got so much etter that I was encour-- " 1 and continued taking wo remedies until I 5 V Weil that work was k-to me at ah, -no Princess Athena and Mile. Verna Mercereaw, In' an ' elaborate classic dancing novelty.- The story is as follows: Prince Amenarls has tired of Zullka and the other slaves of his harem. But an Arabian slave merchant arrives from the Far East with a beautiful woman named Sabrina, whont, he sells to Prince Ameraria. The prince, much taken by his new love, orders the other slaves to discontinue their dancing so that Sabrina, his new slave, can entertain hlm. whlch she does by dancing for him. They leave the Matter CLUFF, ' Secretary. - COURT - OF of the STATE' OF Estate d x x George Baum, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, aee to There to snore Catarrh In this dlaeaaea f the country than all other wa It Creditors win present claims with put together,his and for year Doctors suppreIncurable. to scribed local reroedlea. and by constantvouchers to the undersigned at the posed with local treatment, office of Martin M. Larson, attorney ly falling toItcure Incurable. Catarrh la a pronounced at law. Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah local dlaeaaa, greatly Influenced by concondition! and therefore reon or before the second day of Feb- stitutional treatment. Hall's quires constitutional F. J Catarrh Cure, manufactured by constiruary, 1917, or be forever barred. Cheney 6 Co Toledo. Ohio, la a ELLAS A. GEE. tutional remedy, la taken Internally acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Administrator of the Estate of George and Surfaces of the System. One Hundred " . Do Hare reward la offered for any case I Baum, Deceased. Hall'a Catarrh Cure falls to cure. that -Martin M. Larson, testimonials. -- , T Attorney for" Administrator, - First pub. OcL I, 1916. Last pub. OcL SI, 1916. - Bend for circulars and F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. ' - Sold by Druggist. TSe. Halls Family FUls for cqmUp&Uoo. . have read this wonderful story, published first in The Saturday Evening Post, and npqn which the" Pallas Pictures production of th9 same name is based. Dustin Farnum as "The Parson of Panamlnt has literally immortalised1 by his " screen characterization, one of the moat interesting figures in the history of fiction of the greatlWaaLUJThe story centers in one of the mushroom mining towns of Nevada, of forty years Mlllons The characters are lovable for their sincerity, their earnestness lc trying to conform to the, ethics of city government one of which necessitates a parson. And Dustin Farnum. as Philip Pharo, is chosen to purge on Sundays the evils of the week. ' The elements of human interest, of history, of tragedy and comedy, as related by "Chackawalla Bill form the foundation of a very unusual had won derful story of the WesL ago. F |