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Show PAGE seven; INVOKES DIVINE AID; NEVADA EPISCOPAL THEN KNOCKS MAN OUT CHURCHES FAVOR -- HEALTH MARRIAGES Mission Worker Thrashes Intruder- Whom She - Says -- Abused Clergymen Will Ask ForCertifi- Her and One of Her Colleagues. cates Before Performing Wedding . Ceremony Demand Divorce Amendment. ST LOUIS, 1),.,. 'll r.l for Micngtlj In .m2 'ipui Hip hVr mi n ii t fiht with a man birg-tljiJlKXa-v- .. Doe, 11. The Ildi.vcoii4d (lixuidi of the district of she, Mrs, 'rU of the IV.nlevosr misiii n Wwida. m convocation here yesafter Duitirld K Mr rrs terday, wasjiIacedMm record by ll hooon mis strolfbod out ihlppiion ofuL ri.saliition..pli;dging lTtTH' htdlWHlk, the clergymen to require a eerti- Atirr haVsjg-bee- n quli-hmup tleate of health before jerforraing at the city dis'pens.t-- y Myers ap- - a man iage ceremony in any, cane wa ra ntTTrfdtCTfrttriiTfiKsl ahy where There is a reasonable doubt king might Inn ''happened to its to the fitness of either party for huiLi His n.s t bed in marriage. forehead as- - cut As a part of the resolutions the bandages, his, and Jiis left eye wiis gasheifvlle eon ovation also advocated the imped. passage of a law by the next legisstarted-iJThe fight the home lature in Neuda requiring that aareTiTe Eimmwi: such a cortifieate of health be pre-28&L Franhlinar emuv-- pn .stor-o- f sentcvi to the county clerk upyn the mission, where Mrs. Myeis has application for a license to marry. made her home smee she became The convocation, by resolution, an activoreission worker. She also urged thqt the coming legissaid Myers abused her and anoth- lature amend the present divorce er won. an. law so its to provide for. a resi- demm of one year before coming under jurisdiction of Nevada GIRL BREAD WINNER"" ' courts. FOR SIXAFTERJOB - 1 4 ! ' -- v r h-a- n 191:2 ) - Little Mother Crosses Ocean to FROM SAN ANTONIO, Earn Living For TEXAS, DAILY LIGHT THE ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR Orphan. NEW YORK, Dec.. Will Graced Many Breakfast Tables -- ChristmasMorning : it the Electric Percolator could talk thisis-what- - larg store. Tillie made thev long journey rom St. Ives. Cornwall. ...because she is the oldest of & family of six, n hose pareuts died olie year ago in Kugland. Since then 'Tillie has the bread winner ieon If several years have . Although elapsed since The Lion and the e. Mouse had its initial perform-aneIts theme is still new and appealing The trusts are still with us and the battle of wits between maa and wonflln is, of course, one ' of the things eternal.' Miss Gtrtrude Ritchie as Shirleys Russia ore. did splendid work. She is especially convincing in the think and fourth -- acts, r showing to concentration andf'transition climax of no mean, ability. Miss Ritchie, too, has youth and person al charm in her fijvor and the playwright has gi ken her lines which in the handi of such a clever actress picture a woman somewhat unusual one might sa.v fascinating. John llurkett Ryder may rule the United States senate, but in the end he finds he is ruled , by a woman. ifisflRitihi"will" bFseeft m The Lion and the Mouse at the I1 ro vo Theatre MopdayDee. 16, tl. -- Tillie Cornish )anklLa girl ms arriver here on her way to ay City, Mielt, where she ha men promised employment as lead of the jewelry department in . fro her mothers and sisters, and when an unde of hers in Miehigan heard of the straits that his orphaned niece s a ruT neph e w s were in he -it wrote mother and 'told ler that a job at $7 a week was awaiting if she cared to cross the the-litt- le would say on Christmas morning A Merry Christmas and A Happy Plew Year Atlantic.4 As soon as 1 get settled my lit tie sisters and brothers will come ii fi d- out," s a i- T Meanwhile kind io yesterday. neighbors have i 11 rjiniHtiil toiook after them Everybody was good to me on the steamer and they gave a concert at which $40 was e oiled cd and - , given to me. -- That isrwhat I bring you the year round. ' you have to trust to luck in making good coffee. AND No more will you have to bend over hot stoves. THEIR FULFILLMENT With me beside you on the dining table bubbling and The romantic and their not altogether past. for - you real coffee in no November for two boiling merrily along-ma- king . more or Biene the years time at all, won't you have a Merry Christmas and a appeared popular . r No more will Z 4 j W& nt hmuvI Provo' ROMANTIC VOWS BY AN ' v 1 - S ' ACTOR-MUSICIA- LONDON, Dec. 11. vows ment is 18 every Mr. Van amous in a aetor-musicia- 1 r x Happy New Y ear? 7 The old fashioned method of making coffee will soon be extinct as will other household methods. More and more are Electrical Appliances taking the place of them. The Electrical Iron, Stove, . Toaster, Chafing Dish, Heater, Tea Kettle, etc., are rapidly making their appearance in nearly every home. EZWhat better gift to give to loved ones than an Electrical Ap " ''tU - BIJIIV1S uun.-nmi- JiWtaBCW They are economical, save work and are attractive in The Electrical Appliance dealers are now showing appearance. pliance? extended lines for the Holiday trade. Nearly every household artiThat . this Christmas cle is found fitted for use with electricity. will introduce them in hundreds of homes in Provo isv r conclusion. u 3 2E -Lx LECTRIC 46 North Academy- Avenue - a foregone & N age of m. Commercial Savings Dank PROVO CITY, fulfill- ' On score UTA1L CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 DIRECTORS: wtio has piece en- nftr on n smllp Rood Smoot, - President O. K. Iiose, The Bfoken Melody some L. Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, Sr J. R. 5,000 times, has played his cello Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr., in the streets of London and g;ven Roger Farrer. lis earnings to eharny because on Jos T. Farrer, Cashier. that day long ago Sir Michael Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. Costa discovered him and res- -' General Banking Business. cued him from the poverty and - i Transacted.. r musicians UTIT Depository for Postal Savings privation -- uf titled Vice-Preside- J , life. Mr. Van Biene in his gratitude vowed to go back to the old life and play for others on every anniversary of his rescue and has faithfully adhered to his oath. If your Uver e ky ' start it CASH PAID for clean cotton rags at this office. - x |