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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX ' ' . "THE PRIDE OF JENNICO COMING TO THE PRINCESS MONDAY, APRIL 20, WITH MATINEE AT 4 P. M. Whats What In Sugar Chemical, fruit preserving 'and boiling tejds fail to reveal a single imperfect ion. You use' sugar every it behooves ,you day. to be particular iu its se' lection. , So" bfit by its inner its sweetening quality its preserving power, strength, its high state of purity. Select the sugar you use on this basis and Utah- Idaho Sugar JvilLbe. yoyr ' ohoice. t il i , I V N c" J A j v r sj. . t ) 4 . zs4' w r VI-- i J 4, & j twTt- Id V'""V ' We believe it will satisfy you as no other sugar ever has. US' cost is no greater than for. ordinary - 1 ' 1 sugar. tu . try it. " i H Buy a sack today- - and ' ihi u 4M 4 Experts who have analyzed it, ciainr it to lie th-equal of any sugar produced in .the world. Dont judge it by its t a t y t With Electricity yea can ROAST, V f J0AST, - " iHt)WfUPW and pride strugsrleTor supremacy Jennieo is because his sworn duty to maintain the dignity of his house prohibits ho marriage to the maid. The wilful to fascinating maid intimates Jennieo that the Princess admires him, and,' repressing love for Intv. he courts the Thf princess. marriage is arranged. Princess Ottilie and her maid confer an 1 arrange to change places at tin altar. Jennico greets his bride heavily veiled, but when at last be looks upon her faee be sees the and piquant, mocking Ottilie thinks lie b married the. maid. heart-broke- f THAT YQ0 CAN TELEPHONE TO 475 AND HAVE THAT SUIT OF YOURS CALLED FOR, TAILORED BY ONE OF THE VERY BEST TAILORS IN PROVO Suits have that finish which Tailor-mad- e marks the well dressed man, wear any other. . .1 I ! Provo ! Tailoring No. 119 No. Acad Ave. cooking1 292 1 ho-is-n- Vl !' 5 i Mtap o' What Will Your Harvest Be? . S V Go to the ant, thou sluggardr consider her ways and be wise; which having nm guide, overseer or ruler, pro-vide- th her meat in the summer, and gatheretk her food in the harvest. The Bible.'. . , . You cannot reap unless you sow. If you wish to reap a harvest that provides for your future, " " ' START NOW. .... This is sound advice. 1 . PLANT YOUR DOLLARS IN THIS BANK AND WATCH THEM GROW.. We pay 4 per cent interest compounded April 1st and October 1st of each semi-annuall- Remember the Phone 475 t half honr the electric stoves at our store. Utah Power & Light Co, tlt t I Spend a most interesting examining1 Eu-th- Try one and you will never ...... dean! Coolf Odorless! Saves hours of the housewifes time. Not high priced I Homes of very moderate incomes cook by electricity, Love bids him aeoept his happiness, but his pride assert itself and be resents the supposed Ottilie noticing his ger and piqued because love. content with her regardless of Princess Ottilie, a beautiful apparent low rank, leaves him. whimsical maiden, is urged by her t Desperate for the love of the guardian, the Earl of Dornheim, absent and tantalizing beauty, In to marry Prince Eugen, a worth- - seeks the supposed maid, eneomi less rogue, whom Ottilie fears and ters the., bitter enmity and Jeab' loathes. To avoid marrying Eiur-- rr onsy of the defeated Prine-Princess effects her escape een and his trusted force; but. from the castle in the guise of her despite all opposition and against maid, Marie, who follows afier all odds, he wins his way to Ottil-he- r mistress. The two are over- - ies heart at his swords point to takeH by a storm and seek tm find valor has not only won sheltermf Jennico Castle. hinra heart of gold, but a title Marie is introduced to Jennieo that adds lustre to the. pride of as the Princess, but Jennieo jell Jennieo. WILL SATISFY THE MOST ECONOMIC. Our new n, Tol-lendh- AND RETURNED TO YOUR DOOR, AT PRICES THAT y. madly in Jove with Ottilia, whom he believes to bo the maiiL- Lovt 1 DO YOU. KNOW HAKEJELUES1-:ever- . In the daysof romance, when fortune and glory were carved by the sword, Basil Jennico, the descendant of a proud and haughty house, walking among theold ancestral chambers, dreams of his gallant forebears land their daring deeds performed for the smile ot a lady fair. Inspired by his lofty hen age and ihe atmosphere oi nobility and bravery in which fie has been reared, Basil longs for love and adventure. At this romantic period of Basils life, his bis aged uncle, the lineal head-ohquse, dies, and makes Basil swear by the sword thaf he will always uphold the pride of Jennieo. Basil becomes Lord of and master of the broftd acres of Dnehy of Lausitz, hut titles, estates and splendor doliot compensate for the absence Ilf FRY, BOIL, thing any other range can do, and mere. ft 101(1 STEW, BAKE, i . ) Stock yard companies' get settled RECEIPTS down to handling immunized bogs ou an absolutely safe basis plans FOR IVEEK STEADY are under way for the establishment of big hog .feeding plants in . ,,i -the vicinity of Kansas City, which will make a better market Kansuadity Stock Yards. April 13. Small, cattle receipts at all for all efasscs of hogs sf this p . points last Veek, particularly Kan point. saa City, did not permit' of any j ' Shep and lambs are 15 to 25 dissembling on the poVt of cattle higher today,' following irregular buyers, and there as a general ad- - Mrkets' last wefk- b . wh,eh 15 to 25 tents. vanto Rtock.jAtll(? sold.TR ith. the full ad- - satisfactory, to sellers. -- Colorado vanee, and the yards were closely 'roo e lambs sold largely at tod-medium lambs cleaned up at the fcnd of the week, t0 'l.nd clipped lambs $6.75 loj and the advance .embraced bulls best wethers worth .$6.75,1 which here-veal and have calves, yearlings $7.5Cr Texas tof'we. been weak spots in the f 'v market. Receipts today are 11,- - fibers are worth $6 to $6.75. to6.2r.-swin- g t8mOfs 000 billers to $4 ffoa8 $1 50, steady to 10 lower, rows and heif- lie-rusher to $3.50 $4. goats ers steady, and thih grades strong, Ida.v 12.000 head. The bulk) of the supply todny J. A. EICKART, from nearby letrritory, arid r the Market Correspcmdeut. scraoity of finished eaTtle in native territory is emphasized by the fart FOR SALE Limited amennt of that Colorado beet pulp'enttle sol er sheet aOlie'ToTrt (TdiT in 25 cent lots. Best lats, in native steers worth above 7.) 4vhile it arrived last. week, although year- grade.- Call this office-ling' steers anil heifers brought Mill! Co. Theo. Alfred Madsen, Prop. rarv THE end FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK c "Safety and Service- Our Motto. T, N. Taylor, President. J. D; Dixon; Cashier. John F; Bennett, Vice Pres. Arnold Dixon; Asat Cashier. - s 1 , BUGGIES BUGGIES kciot BUGGIES Special-Sa-le We are now dosing out our entire line of Henney Buggies at less than cost at factory By. Phones 104, 105 1 ? Now Is the time to plant Sweet Peas, Lettuce, Radishes, , ' IF Broad YOU WANT A GOOD GARDEN BUY YOUR SEEDS FROM $9. -- and straight heifers ; Wiiford Perry in Provo, who has" been in the Seed business twenty years and know which varieties do best in this eiimate. CATALOGUE FREE. 333 342 WEST CENTER. cd Phone 17. 502 . s. SPRINa academy aye. $ SMOOT & SPAFF0RD 0 Up Town Office Prove Commercial Bank. , $ $8.75. Bulk of the short fed natives sold at $7.75 to $8.50, native eows $6.00 to $7.50, bulls $5.50 to $7.00, ' ..d calves up to $10.50. Jrilp and alfalfa steers from Colorado sold a; $7.70 to $8,65 today. Quarantine reeeipts consisted of South Texas cake fed Rt;efs at $6.80 to- $7.50, Ijonisians- - fed steers at $6.50 to $7.05, and some low class mixed i stock from Arkansas ami Qk bill mim. 80 ears in all. Good meal fed Oklahoma sold at $8.10 last week. From the urgency of the for stoelf cattle, owners j demand j of ro't'O" grass a isgood care of it. Stock ateers pell at $7 to $8.25. feeders stop at $7.85. Many Kansas pastures ry main empty, and qute a number of cnttUv-vrcr- e brought here last week for them by men .who got their apring cattle from Texas. Hog market began to advance . ! . v after Tuesday last week, and they are higher again today, top $8.80, bulk $8 55 to iH.75.- Receipts are moderate. 6500 hero fodav. ad killers need intiterial. Orxler buy-- , ers are taking a good share of the hogs, ami Dold yrijl begin shipping to Buffalo'; from here this week. When the government and the 1 Our g for-nierl- ' 01 Lmnp, Nut Slack Coal. . - Onions, Carrots, Parsnips. Spinach, Turnips, Peas. Seeds. Beans, Sunflowers, and ail kinds' of Grass Kids CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, " All sizes. ; , CANYON 1 - Garden Seeds All is-'0- buying nw you can save from $20.00 to $40.00 on each buggy. Beebe LumberCompany Good ernes Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less. than any one else. Pianos sold by us go direct from factory to your home We have saved many others many dollars, let. us do the same for you. 4 - I - k , 4- v , t - BLAKE MUSIC. COMPANY |