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Show u THE PROVO POST PAGE EIGHT Contest Starts Witha Rush BEllOIi -L- Young Ladies Out After- The Five Piano Prizes. Fifty-Si- x - fifiEEIIVOOD Th creditor of the Herald displayed a very malicious and unjust criticism in at-tacking me for not using the Coach Roberts Will Make Strong Case For His Man Against At- L Irvine & Son's offer of $330 Five Standard Pianos for thq five st popular "young ladles In Utah mty Is now In full swing and votes coming In at a rate that speaks well for the value of the prizes offered. Right now Is the time, to name your candidate for popularity honors and Incidentally put her In line for a stand- R. R. . ESTEfi HERALDS EDITOR . MARES MEAN ATTACK - . i IS AFTEIT 5 6 7 ............ Rachael Hardy Edith Wells Bertha Lewis - columns of that paper to ad-- vertise the poultry show. To bebrief, I desire to state that we had no desire or in-tention of slighting that pa- per until' I was approached. with a threat that did not ap-peal to me as a business-lik- e method of soliciting business. The .worst has mome and I hope the editor feels better for having expressed his per sonal views concerning me. "The" Poultry Show"was ' a great success, even though our judgment was pdor iu the .eyes of the envious editor, tempts to Throw Him Out by Others. v.. 1,000 1,000 1,000 u 1,000 1.000 2.000 2,100 1,000 o 0o 0 0O o 0o o 0 MATINEE AND NIGHT WEDNESDAY s f Helen Gardner .Lester Greenwood will likely be (The Artist of "Cleopatra Fame) Ethel Sumner . .......... permitted to represent the B. Y. In WARNERS FEATURE 9 Bessie Morgan ju. in basket ball this winter. The Goodman B. Y. U? coaches have been dig- 11 Anna Dean jgjng into tbe records of the past 12 J)ella Snow to discover Mr. Greenwoods his-A Story of Ancient Greece in Three Parts, 13 Jennie Ferfe . 1,000 tory, and have left no stone they NOTE. This is the first of a series of Warners 14 La Vleve Hulah 1,000 ttttc o Y ere cl ,t o find o c Vi d en c . ard piano. ter shown be AbsoIuteryno coitlo 15 Edna Andrews 1,000 everyWednesday, Matinee and Night prove that the star guard should edther yourself or the young lady you 16 Josephine Madsen 1.000 'QOt be disqualified. nominate. 17 Mrs. Hannah Cardall...... 1.800 The B. Y. U. Faculty and Ath- THURSDAY. entered-h-- five 18 Le Rue Wood as Every -- candidate 1.000 Jetic Committee' records show that RED MARGARET, MOONSHINER chances of winning a piano prize. Each 19 Jennie Birch ROYAL B. WOOLLEY. 1,000 Greenwoods name was nev- jfr Two Part Gold Seal Drama. prize offered represents an elegant 20 Mary Hales 1,000 er. considered for eligibility in Instrument 21 Tern Van Wagenen ....... 1,000 J909 and that Coach Bennion had FRIDAY Ballot box now open and prize piano 22 I'ay Anderberg . 1,160 uoTright to put MS Greenwood on view at Irvines. Tour Inspection 23 Ethel Stagg U 1,000 and the other four high school and crttcl8m Invited. Votes will bo 24- rEna l.OOO jjoyg in.the intercollegiat- e- game counted every Thursday by the fol- 25 Fanny Ferre 1.000 against the Aggies. Sensational Three Part Eclair Feature. Q 26 tMary T. Dahlqulst lowing committee: 1,000 evidence' The most conclusive See 22S Feet Ledge to a the from a Indians Leap Thrilling Mrs. Grace Cheever, Mrs. W, 0. 27 'Mamie Alexander 1,000 has come in a letter from Ray Dill- O 10 Foot Landing 30 Feet Below, With a Baby Strapped 28 Olivia Syenson, Sp. Fk eesley, Mrs. James Gray, 1,000 man, who is at present attending O to His Back. Mr. 1,000 the University of Chicago. j Candidates names and their. stahd-- ' 29 Ann Carter ass of Les Alsf Eat tat, ig will appear every Monday in 'this 20 Eunice Buckley ........... 1,000 Dillman writes that he was one of Befor 3t Emma Zabrlskle r. O publication. 1,000 the high school boys who, played ireaii & are Son offering 32 Jennie Penroid ........ . 1,0H with Greenwood and that before R. R. Irvine CCO CCOCwOOOCOOCCOCCOCCOCSO bonus votes to candidates bringing 33 Myrl Bonnet 1,000 the game Mr. Bennion stated to toffat excites t .e kid Uric buslnessto theirstore. Two hun dred g 4 M rg. LeB ter S earie .lOOODillman that he (Bennion) had an neys,thrir"tetom overworked ; CABINET WOMAN WOULD i than anybody m Georgetown Uni- .votes wUl be given for... each dollar j 35 Zina Larson , . . 1,000 understanding with Mr. Te'etzel sluggish Vche a: feel, like lu nps of ECONOMICS STUDY Th' versity. ne has praeticed the arT clouc ecomes the lead. y; 1.000 to the effect that it would he all purchase made from their general 13s Vera Overlade li be and made it payr For years he bladder and d, you nay somestock. Candidates will learn 2.000 right to try the kids Mrs. Virginia Murdock...., j 37 out for a obliged ft relief two or three has been a power in Texas poliat 38 Vera Bean not times dliri 1.000 few minutes and it should thing to"their advantage by calling night When t le kid-s- t tics, and he was of much import1.000 count as .the store .and conferring personally 39 Helen Newell a years competition neys clpg yi help them fl ish off ance as a member uf the House of us waste ef y ull be 40 Edna Jensen 1,000 against themT Mr. Dillman names the bodys 1 1 first ne was successsick a real Representatives, shortly. 1,000 the other high school boys who plans of systematic vote collecting 41 Dorothy Diinnfe il a In the pddney you ful isery to himself to a! enough promote which will be of great advantage to 42 Mary Ekln 1,000 played in the part game and says reglonj you si from backac cabinet the fact position despite means 43 Mable Ferrln . . . . . remember headache, diiii essj stomac the young lady candidate who 1,000 that they will likely that Robert L. chairman of fi d Henry, you tongue sour, 44 Marie Hedqulst business. 1,000 (the agreement. . . the rules weal committee the of the House, of candidates of list 45 Loveies now for is th Illsh Watch apt 1,000 ..The case jn: the hands was trying to become - attorney-gener1,000 Arbitrator Day, who will make a pearing In today's Issue of The 46 Mrs. Myrtle B. Smith ik lots of fat, in the Wilson cabinet. iharmaeist Herald. If the young lady of your 47 Mrs. J. O. Meecham....... 1,100 j decision as son as the evidence is also gfet fro: Both could not go in from Texas, I a ounces1, of J, take choice Is not entered, see to it that 43 Mrs. Sarah Urle .......... 1,700 all in. in and the water end Burleson had spoonful Next Saturday night the B. Y, she is nominated. Better be sure and 49 Miss Eva Buckley 1,100 . ora and yfcur f breakfast Henry. Y. C. 50meet now. B. the fast use the coupon-todaLetta Broadbent 1,300 (U. boys .will This (famous neys will t Votes are obtained by trading at 51 Mrs. ra C. Pickering.... 1,100 team in the first game of the Col- - salts li je acid of grapee with lithla, 52 Pearl Smith NOTICE OF 1,100 lege league. - These two teams are and lef Irvines story.' hda and generations to 'two in 22. 0 and of fastest 53 Jan. to the Bean Candidates Orea of 14.' ANNUAL MEETING strongest Standing cl and stimulate - 1,100 .the league and the Same will be clean 1 Luclle Goddard 1,000 Foster also to neuthem, o fcormal 2 Zina Rawlings 1,000 55 Leah Sorenson 1,200 one of the hardest fought games tr&llze the acids ter si lt" no The annual meeting of the share. 8 Ella Crandall 1,000 56 Belva Hurst itatiop, thus 1,700 of the season. The game will be longer k source we endlngVbladder 084 holders of the Provo Building und 4 Edith Ross 1,000 57 Mrs. Berry Maycock. ... ..' 1.500. pulled off in the Y gymnasium Isiv cannot Jad Salts Is ine: 7 :30 at beginning promptly Loan Society will be held in pmi. Jure; makes a dell full r rhic drink avalanche went by her like lightveryone Court Room, County Court had an should take now and1 heni keep the ning. Another family moved out ' Professor J. R. Boshard Provo Utah, Tuesday, House, Uv clean and ruggists of the gulch Sunday or "VtC, nounced that the Tabernacle choir kidneys , t Feb. at 7 :30 p. m.7 for the sel1 Salts lo of 10th, to here Bay they Y deaths may have been added to 'will be at the Sixth ward services folks who believe inloverl Ing of hearing financial repurpose next Sunday night. the list. ney trouble while it Is o: port of the Society, the election of e 'i? Si ores, Hedqulst Drug Co., two The cause of the slide was attri-- i its officers for the! ensuing year mo P; Drug buted to the wqt snow and waraj Superintendent John ,U; dlicks .S?801"! , d . (Continued From Page One.) and for thetransaction of any of the past few days. Un- - f the Tooele county schools came weather business that may properly come had died bodies their ly instantly, is coMer weather,, other to Provo lastrnight on a business there less before the meeting SALE FOR CHOICE LANDS i.' being torn and apparently many slides are feared. trip. II. F. THOMAS, bones broken. choice of Two Acres Hundred Secretary. It was nearly an hour after the DR. J. N. CHRISTENSEN FOR SALE Limited amounted First Jan. 8ale Bench 011 foy publication 27, 1914, Thome slide before was found. lie' " Prov? Carbon paperjjc per sheet Feb. the DIED, LAST NIGHT good 6, 1914. Inter publication wife.as Richard C, Best Mrs. had ben buried under six feet of Burleson, 25 eent loti it lasts, in urban railroad. Df. J. N. Christensen, for many grade, Call this office. snow, but it had not been packed of the postmaster general, has an- - Iu the case of Elmer James Price: $200.00 per acre with , sufficiently hard to suffocate him. years a residentof this city, and nounced she will enter George- - against the Knight Woolen Mills water. CREDITORS. TO NOTICE Had discovery of him been longer! one of the oldest dentistsjn Utah deceas- Terms: 'One-tent-h study econo-fo- r damages for personal injuries down; bal- town University-t- o deliyed he might have suffocated. county, died at his home in the Estate of John Tborgiersen. So there is mics and al annual ance politics. alleged to have sustained, pay711 lias'd: He The two Greeks were du out Fifth ward last night. just, creditors' will pFesent claims with ments interest on deferred pay- siderable agitation among-tho- se the jury brought ina verdict f cfore the discovery of Thome, been ailihg for many months ana V0Uchers to tbe undersigned at cabinet no the to cause attention who of action. 6 eent. pay ments, per of the men could give an ac-- j general debility was the cause of tie," Utah County, Utah, on or before deter-- j to in ladies 15 be 20 sold or in 1914. Will Washington 10, 5, of 15th the April. day tount of how they were injured. his death. lie was 70 years old. E. C. Ilenriehsen reports a fine GARDNER. mine if they should become col- acre tracts. The presence of mind of Mrs lie leaves a family and many Administrator ELIAS With Will Annexed. students. baby girl at his home. - The moth- lege Brigham Young University, Webb saved herself and children friends to mourn his loss. The - Dated December 12th, 1913. -- er and child are husband perMrs. Burlesons Provo. ut doing very 1 She made for the hillside but had, services will be held in the Fifth Booth & Booth, Attorney4 more knows B. 2 ml Aeent. Keeler. 1913. politics Dec. 12. ly. Joseph haps First nnhllcatlon no sootier reached safetv than the ward tomorrow. t e 8 10-M- ildred A Daughter of Pan ir Aird.. . o o o 0 Over The Cliffs J 0 ". 1 -- - - - al I As ed kld-ie- y 54-R- uth the-Distr- lithia-wate- Snowslide Suruck (. Sw . Xk Storrs Yesterday e, suc-ac- le cad J i 4 & con-Jam- es nine-equ- Tbls-ion- e nice--abo- 1 CCOCCOCCOOOOCCOCCOCCOCMCOaCCOCCOCCOCOOCOOCCOCGDCCO CCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOGOCCOCCOCCD Saturday Will be The Last Day of Our Annual You hau 5 days more to secure unmatchable bargains, k V Inventory time is the shoppers harvest so many, many things to get much splendid merchandise that must be closed out now at rid of-s- o I cost oreven less7 We cannot afford to carry them over. Wei want the money arid the space for the new stock that will soon be here. THESE ARE GOODS THAT YOU NEED RIGHTNOW AND THE MONEY YOU CAN SAVE BY BUYING NOW WILL BE A BIG ITEM TO YOU. COME NOW, DONT DELAY. WE MUST CLOSE THIS SALE SATURDAY EVENING. Ladies Beautiful Dressy Corset Coats, worth $25.00 to 635.00, go now for' All other Ladies Winter Coats going at All Ladies Suits, every one excellent quality, correct in style All Woolen Blankets at cost-$3- .50 kind, $5.95; $6.50 kind, $4.49; $5.00 kind : All Ladies, Missesjmd Children's Sweaters at 1 -All Winter Underwear, Dress Goods, etc - FUR SETS AT COST WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO r. 7;,- -- $11.90 HALF PRICE HALF PRICE - r. . 1... $3.69 -- 33 1-- I',!.- - 3 PER CENT DISCOUNT . AT COST AND LESS $7.50 and $8.50 MACKINAWS GOING FOR $5.95 - OVERCOATS AT COST SUITS AT COST . SHOES, 20 PER CENT DIS- -. COUNT TRADE WITH PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE CCOCCODCCCC3COCCCCCOCC3CCOCCD.CCOCSOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCC7CC3 "1 mSMIn'nw ict t |