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Show A TUK PKOVO CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG FORMER UTAHN, WOUNDED BY MARIE DORO & THE COMMON LAW NIGHT, SATURDAY, MAT. MEXICANS DIES AT EL PASO LUMBIA MONDAY & " N CO. TUESDAY El Paso, April IS. Mexicans Patrons of the Colui.ibi ill be David SpilNbury, a -- refugee in ' tiie annouuc interested of aml brother 'Lem .rora Mexfco "m o! the appearance on Monihi. '1 scout who. lie. pilsbury, the Moiraon day of Chtra Kimball You n the s Carran-troopat Carrizal by ..is captured widely advertised Selzn.i I'k lllio and inflicted wounds from; production of Robert W f 'ii'liers' v hich he died in a hospital late to-- 1 noted novel, The Coinn,,, Ltw day. The picture was directed A Hie t The Mexicans were said to have Capellanl in the cast round leen stealing sand from property lng the beautiful and populu! star owned by Spillsbury, when the owner will be such noted ,s players irotested, attacked him with shov-'d- s. way Tearle, Paul Capellani, Edna The Mexicans escaped. Hunter, Lilian Cook, Julia Stuart, David Spillsbury was also with Edward M. Kimball, Lydia Knott General Pershing as a scout at one &td D. J.' Flannigan. time. j d ' leading social event of the Mr. and Mrs. Knuden will reside lu Prominent in the social events of Lake. Salt and whist the was week keusington the week was the jnusicale and welMiss LtiRhea Hotter, daughter of come home given In honor of Junpaiiy given in honor of Mrs. LaVerh afteiIirown l.lr. and Mrs. Webster Hoover, and ius Jackson Tuesday evening by hia Thursday Openshaw noon bj Mrs. E. Cl. Hughes, Mrs. A Chai'ies Lance were married Wednes-l- i parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacksyu. Morg in and Mis. Edward T. day in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and The guests .were. Mr, and Mrs. J. Jones af the home of Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. I.anre will be at home to their Carl Allred, Prof, and Mrs. M. S. was given to the friends in Moab. At) added rharm Gudmundson, Mr. and. Mrs, Elvon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooventertaining rooms by numerous ho- The .Mrs. fieorgaW lotlils fttets- - of tulips-- and-d- af er. . Mr. and M ra, V earl Me Adam, s were at a childrens party at her homo Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding, Mr present: following guests J. T. Farrer, Glen White, I. Monday afternoon in honor of the and Mrs. Willis Thomas, Mrs. Louisa H Masters Leland Farrer, Joseph ninth birthday anniversary ,f her McBride, Mrs. W. B. Thurmond, Miss s Florence Jepperson, Miss Lydia Buttle, J. MiitcmJones, W. O. Cree:, daughter, Miss Leah Frank Dealing, David Openshaw, S. ' of Salt Lake, Miss Jessie Spaf-for- d Miss Lael IrJ, Jones, E. L. Roberts, G. HHeind- of Sprlngville, The Daughters of the Pioneers will M. A. M. H. Murdock, Orstmeet April 26 at the Second ward vine, Miss Emma Jeperson, Miss Aladman, t William J. ham, George Hansen, meeting house and the program will ta Nelsoh, Miss Edith Price, Miss , Steven-W. C. H. Stlehl J. be under the direction of Parker and Mable Morley, Miss Merline Knight, W. B. Thurniand, Edgar McArthur. Jones. Miss Norlne Ray, Mias Ada v P. G. Peterson, C. E. Erickson, R. E. Howe, Miss Della Adams, Miss Eve-U- n Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson enter- Allen, George Parker, W. J. Robin- McBride, Miss Eva Robison, Miss ! Bert son, J. Owen Rowe, Hedquist, tained at a wedding reception at Beatrice Orrick, Miss Margaret Charles Hedquist, O. W. Bailey, Le- - their home Wednesday evening in Miss Mary Newell, Miss R- - E Roy-Pott- er, K now Wen, - J . tL honor of the marriage of thetr-- c Jessie Green, Miss Marie ""Collett, Yates, W. M. Roylance, J. T. Taylor, daughter, Miss Emma, to Orson M. Miss Val Rambcrgj Miss Thelma McWilard Andelin, E. D. Sutton, W. D. Slack, which was solemnized that Bride, Miss Vineta Ray. Miss Naomi Roberts, R. R. Irvine, C. F. Decker, day In the Salt Lake temple. The Pierpont and Calvin Rawlings and Jacob Evans, W. F Violett, C. H. entertaining rooms were artistically Bryant Stringham of Salt Lake City, Ward, C. R. Moore Clarence Prat', decora taed with the season's flow-Gra- Fred Bushman, Albert Southwlck. ' Morri.Il George, Herbert Pyne, StanC. Bagley, F. D. Cassity, W. W. Ercanbrack, H. C. Hicks, Francis ley Dixon, Jack Gurr, Lawrence Mrs.' Jacob Evans entertained a few Southwlck,.- - James Gregersbn, New Hedquist, J. R. Hodson, Alma Van Wagenen, and Miss Aletta Halvor- - friends at her home In honor of her 'ton Jackson, Parley Jeperson, Veru aon. The gueBts were: guest, Mrs. Stephen L. Chlpman and Mrs. George T, Judd, Mrs. W. B. Mrs. Henry Miller of American Fork. Mrs. H. L. Slack will entertain at Ward and Mrs. D. H. Roberts of Salt Lake; Mrs. W, E. Stoker anJ a bundle ahower this evening In hon-MrHannah Phillips of Spanish or of Mra. Orson Slack, a bride oftertalned at a dinner party at their Fork ; Mra. B. H, Huntington of last Wednesday. home Monday evening In honor of Prizes were awarded to their daughter. Miss Alice, who beSprlngville. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C. Hather-broo- came the bride of Arthur M. Knud-se- n Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mrs. George announce the engagement of Parker. the following Wednesday. their daughter. Miss Madeline, to On Wednesday Vfternoon the Utah Mrs. G. H. Heindselman charming- Fred C. Robison, marriage to take an at friends In few a May. entertained met at the home of Mr- -. Sorosis early place ly informal card party at her home Merle Taylor. The paper of the S. S. and Mrs. Julia Jones have is afternoon, Cyron de Bergerac, was Tuesday afternoon. sued invitations to a reception to given by Mrs. A. B. Worsley. s Miss Alice Hatton, daughter of be given by them Friday evening, Arin and ward the First Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hatton j April 27, Mrs. Jacob Evans has as her guest soclaljiall thur Knudsen were married Wed- - to ce'ebrate their fiftieth wedding an this week her brother John Nelson nesday In the temple in Salt Lake. hlversarf. p LPS Angeles, - Tin -- Skina-entertain- -- Persistent rumors of fighting bethe forces of Francisco Villa tin . Francisco Murgula south General and v-of Casas Granges near Cumbre tunMarie Doro, the celebrated stage nel in the Santa Clara canyon, have and scieen star, who recently score here for the last been denied by Carare but hree such a pronounced success in Olldays, in Juarez. and here officials ranza ier Twist, will be seen at the CoUnited States government agents lumbia on Saturday in the Jesse L. gave out a report today that a train Lasky production of the clever Irish of wounded had been brought to drama, Castlc-- for Two, written especially for her by Beatrice DeMille and Leighton and produced by the Paramount Program under the direction of Frank Reicher. Mes-dame- 1 Ev-and- ; Rov-lanc- mum imm as New Coats t BIG 19. A big attend this Sale by all means Come, prove to your own satisfaction that this is the logical Store lor your new Spring Coat. A special shipment ordered for the Easter trade has just arrived and will be included in pa- ! COLORS OF CAR8 CHANGE NOW AS SEASONS AT Blue 8hade Fsaturca 1917 Models of Allen Classics. Distinctly l l. g3j 55 68 WEST CENTER STREET, PROVO, UTAH Will open its doors to the public. This stand was formerly The automobile industry of this country has now resched a point where the color finish of a car the same amount of attention the color of the cloth-- ; j aa that given png, stated W. H." White, manager of the Provo branch of the Motor Car company, yes terday. " Just as brown suits win predominate one season while grays mav take the lead another, continued White, so body finishes of autbmo-- I biles change. Feeling that during l917 there will be a heavy demand for blue car, the Allen Motor company has given particular attention to the selection of a pleasing, yet practical shade of this color, Blue as a color finish for an au toraobile body has rarely been in great demand, but the shade of blue finally settled upon as one of the color finishes for Allen Classic touring cars bids fair to become exceedingly popular among buyers of these cars, which are now offered in the occupied by the Fletcher , & Thomas Co. The New Gents r earry a very complete line of Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, etc. The Season s latest in apparel for Young ultra-fashionab- le Men and Men who want to remain young. State will carry a more complete. line of No firm in Made-to-Ord- that a New Firm's Policy Business of Doing seriesoL erperimenUdid lor price to all will he the iron-cla- d Strictly one rule. We are going after the Cash, no charging. - made-to-measu- re Suits. They ar e beaut iea " a nd Brand new stock of Fnrnishings, Shoes and Hats. thfr-Al- len j ILK fj n WHERE PRICE & QUALITY MEET WE WANT' YOUR BUSINESS CARD OF THANKS We take this oport unity of expressing our most sincere thanks to our many friend who so kindly assisted us during ths illness and death of our little son. Hyrum M. We desire especially to thank the good people of Knightsville for the assistance and comfort extended in this, our time of sorrow, and hope that sorrow may be afar for them. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT H. PEAT Samples are right. company settle upon the particular If hade of blue they are now offering blue lacking the glare of the j shades and yet with a rich-- j j lighter ness of tone not found in the very dark i blues. rr . Come. in and get acquainted and inspect our . s of satisfactory-sha- de All goods will be sold Business, so watch us grpw. fta-ish- - Suits er and Furnishings. blue for a nautomobile or carriage body is one of the most difficult to hit upon. Only after a long of the season at the j Classic option of brown, maroon or blue. It is well rocognized among Be on hand early and get the coat bargains Out- fitters will make a special feature of MADE TO MEASURE SUITS for Men and Young Men. In connection with this w-- n j Stock adjusting has thrown all all of these regular high priced garments into the fol- - it Quality Store it PASS , this remarkable Sale. GENTS OUTFITTERS triotic meeting was held here last Inter-Mountai- Before your buy elsewhere, THE PATRIOTIC MASS MEET- ING HELD AT SPRINGVILLfc Sprlngville, April APRIL SATURDAY, I , This is an event of interest to the Women who would Save. vernment to Ireland, and disguised charming manner. A a wealthy society girl, Miss Do ro has an opportunity to display a number of beautiful gowns, several of which were designed especially for this production. The production is unusually ar tistic and the exterior scenes especially beautiful, and all are photographed in the usual splendid Lac ky manner. mmmm WO Charming no fighting had occurred between, Villas forces and those of the go- maid wins the heart of an impecunious but fine Irish lord. The effprts of thls young society girl,' trained to be. watted upon, to act as a servant in order ' to make the lord and his wealth seeking fami ly believe she Is of poor origin, ara depicted by Miss Doro in her usual at which Aslstant United (night States Attorney David S. Cook of Salt Lake and two. oficers connected with the navy spoke. All spoke along patriotic lines and were frequently applauded. Musie waa furnished by the high school band. A Gigantic Assortment an unequalled presentation of also"" that the fighting near Casas Grand, s had been a defeat for Murguia s forces. These reports were denied of icially late today by Consul Bravo, who said tles her nurse - t It was" sentrtoChlhuahuaeity. reported from the same source for Two ha-tdo with the adventures of an impulsive heiress, who, tiring of social life In New York, flees with The-aior- y k v.. .0..; Juarez from Casas Grandes, switched to the Mexican Cential railroad anu 3 nt - tween CAit ed ! Pro Maui-i- e tt Quality Store i) 1 C 1 for the - prices |