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Show , I - PAGE FIVE post Tin; PROTO H given for liquor and the notea wero PLAN TO BUILD BIG ARMORY 18 ANNOUNCED discounted at the local hanks and de FRAUD IN WHISKEY SELLING made. never livery Ogden, Oct. 28. From an announce'New York, Oc."2S. Three officers LOGAN MAN ENDS ment made yesterday It Is almost cerand eight salesmen of two whiskey HIS OWN LIFE tain" that Fred J. Kiesel will build an concerns were indicted heie on a armory on Grant avenue to cost about been put forth of malls to dtfiaud. ehargo using the l.ogan, Oct. 27. Herman Christen $30,000. Efforts have About $500,000 Is said to have been time some by Captain W. F. renra well known mTTIw right of this for obtained since 1007 through the sue Kneass and other officers of company committed sulcjde last night by of cheap whiskey as high gtado and B N. G. U., for a new armory and hy-t- he omiotes by Panging. His body was discoveiou they report progress. Manipulation la" rn o'd outhouse near the centra! A larger building than the .old liquor deulers. street Is i It i Salesmen U at 10. ,lu o'clock this morning armory on Twenty-fourt- h epic tented, a have , swimming It will from and that they utie from the rafteis piopof-edIt was with dutiiici ies in LeuUvi' o n J and other gymnasium' features xnd it was evident that the man bad pool A balcony will be constructed lu the Cincinnati. Fidoial agents ui nt m that the companies purchased t'.J been dead for some time. Mr. Chris di ill hall tp accommodate spectators ehtfcl-tl.n- s distiUers-an- d oUl a teasen uaa about Ji3 learS-- Of uy,o during maneuvers and athletic -Je.w be will is presumed to have tw they natd for it. In'e.- Despondency Ather feature -' him. to take bis lifere:al cases, it is allege!, noes nio caused TnodeynrdnOoor rl.'.e range. DEALERS ARRESTED FOR (,j, t-- 1 ioni w' NesRKjurj f . wvj . 'Ami, tv, -- you must tty them on toappreeiaf ' fully the beautiful Jines, the style and the charm of these eoafs Women who' put ou Classic coats always exlaim over their distinctive style. , You must bee them 'I' . S.-- V, - 'fj i - ' : , 5. s X' 4 v, ' - 1 -- V ) I , ' k f c ? J X - k i t J ' r. o Whether you are readyfito buy or not we urge you to. come to the. store and see the coats and try them on, ' . h x ' J i i ' 5 "Ai .,7 A v You, too, will be equally pleased when jon see yourself iu a Classic coat. It .. - V' . ' K-:-.- 4 t t , r , . c-- k ;-- V Cv M J ; "A. sl, V i ! ?s -- m - ; '' i f Classic. the coats are rightly mmed indeed, w W . a Classic Coats for Women ed -- VI j: V - I ' 1 'd V v. A . . 1 J 1 :y 6 The prices will make yon exclaim with pleasure, too. The new Fall models are beautiful, distinguised and Stylishly Distinctive $9.00, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50 V V and up X, a generous dicount for cash trade 8. A H, L" Every time you make a purchase and dont get at least one S.&H. Stamp for each dims spent, you rcal money behind you. leav The Stamps are as good as gold In the 8. A H. Premium Parlor. QUALITY FIRST7 TMEN PRICE THE LOWEST' m and Gren Stamps are the biggest discount' we could pay. 1,t A4 :V' ... We are glad to pay YvX vw.,' x... 4. y . vV'XVT ' S, S' a scene from the ' Oaca i 'gman, Kate Cuyon and company In to the Columbia theatre Thursday, November 4. fu blest play ever written, which comes I , Candidates for Mayor, Commissioner for of Provo City, at the' Municipal November 2nd, 1915. ' Arrangements are being made for f the erection of a $20,000 hotel at GEJTB1G HOTEL Auditor h Many of our farmer friends are beginning to tell Plans their neighbors that our Customers-Ai- d are a pretty good thing. They .think enough of them so that they are getting the habit of making use of them for even the simplest type of building. If you are planning and perplexed these drawings will start you right. From stock bams down to the simplest structures, farm buildings are shown in complete working detail. 4 i Our lumber yard is a mighty good place to come 43 for building ideas. - I B tTNN.EV LLE LUMBER o c . M emit a C o (Formerly Baker a As EL7. I t Lumber-Co- .) Increased mining activities in Wasatch county on the completion of the Snake creek tunnel, which is being driven to drain the mining property of the Snake Creek Mining and Tunnel company and the mines. In addition to draining the mies It Is expected that much of the e ore will be brought through the tunnel into Provo v&llev near instead 'of tfecg Midway, to the surface at the high brought level at Park City And that this mav be followed with mills and other quipment for treating the ores at some convenient point near the tunnel portal. The tunnel was, on OcL 1, In 12.70J feet with a vertical depth at the breast of 3,730 feet The contract on which the work Is now bedag done Is for 14, (W0 feet and It Is probable n other contract will be let for a 10,01)3 fooj extension. Work Is progressing at the rate of about 400 feet a month. HUNTSVILLE OFFICER QUITS BELL BELIEVES ELIHU ROOT . OFFICE RATHER THAN TRY WILL BE NOMINATED A CASE OF "BOOTLEGGING 2, Gordon Salt Lake, Oct. Ogden, Oct. 28. Shortly after the New York conof the vice chairman county authorities here received the stitutional convention, registered at word that the second case of ibe esc the Newhouse hotel on his way to gal selling of liquor against Martin Root Elihu Pacific coast, said today Smith, a West Weber merchant was In all probability will be tbe Republ- lost today in the jus! ce court of tlio ican candidate for President of North Ogden, word came from Hunts 8altl 1916in United States vllle that Joseph Smith, Justice of If him not would surprise further it the peace In that precinct, had re Theodore Roosevelt would throw his sign rather than try Hoken Olaen Of support to Root and take an active Huntsville, who is charged witn as bootlegging." part in the Republican convention Republican. an said New York, in my opinion, the logical man for the Republicans that ,vw and 111 go Republican, Mr. Bell," which to nominate and If he ta named he is ut the is the pivot upon Genpractically sure to be elected. ment of the nation will swing. the eral sentiment in the east toward Mr. John Jackson Is In Ileber for preaent administration Is divide' next two weeks in the iniwcat belief the the there is good ground for 18 of his business. Rot that it willdre repudiated e Election In Use For Over 30 Yfears Always bcafa tha Signature and Tuesday j of FOR MAYOR JAMES E. DANIELS I I Daly-Judg- e ,C. H. WARD VOTE FOR ONE Daly-Judg- FOR COMMISSIONER FOR FOUR-YEA- R H. J. W. GODDARD a. m. a. m. a. m. noon p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 11:05 p. ru 6:45 1:00 10:60 12:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 7:00 9:00 . VOTE FOR ONE ''- -. FOR AUDITOR LJ ALICE BROWN . - - RALPH ELLIOTT VOTE FOR ONE DAI Eppersons Military band will give a concert in front of the Naylor-d, garage next Tuesday evening frcitl 715 until 8:lo. An excellent program of classical and popular songs- will b given. 32 West Center -- , Mort-gage- p. hi 35 6. App When you eat our foodstuffs. For fresh nos and genuine all round dolieiou&ness they have no equal. You hay the real article when ou come to u, Yunl tour money goes a Ion. m av. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, Eye Specialist Whv suffer from jmir c- - ei7 stop headaches, dizziness, nrousne8, eye strain., Thousands of satisfied custemeis. I All the latist srientificU struments eye. for Farrer & Whitehead in- examining' the" i.. ' Fl.one ALL GLASSES GIVEN --ON PIJITIVE GUARANTEE, '$$ 9 at . TWAINS Needs No Whetti a tures. Pastor. Y our - sj 1000-poun- Second Weal. RV. C. C. HARTZLER, A M. S. T. B. 10-1- 5 r I Will buy and sell Old Accounts, Judgments Notes, Stocks, Bonds, METHODIST ANNOUNCEMENT. Etc. WILL SELL Sunday school at the usual hour d mare, six years old, 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a, m. no blemishes,' broke. The pastor will preach. The subject1 Studebaker pole buggy, good condition. will be: A Love Letter in the ScripPersons not having a church) home and all strangers are cordially Invited to worship in our homq' church. t" The evening hour for" worship Is 7:30 oclock. Those finding It Inconvenient to attend in the morning, enjoy the evening evangelistic .meeting is ThuraJir 7:30 oclock. The church evening at Is near the corner of Center and ' Li THE CREDIT MEN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION . J Lower Miirage Rate Attest: FRED EVANS, City Recorder. TUESDAY EVENING - Low Tid' t Rate OFFICIAL BALLOTT, BABjD CONCERT Leave for Springvilte S:60 a. m. 9:15 a. m. , 11:15 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 3:15 r 5:15 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 6:15 p. m. Leavt for Salt Laka City TERM LAWRENCE T. EPPERSON a old-tim- 'term, For Infants and Children - Official Ballot Heber by Boise people. This improvement Is believed to be in expectation D. W. Hamilton, Manager. Provo Yard Bell, CASTORIA Place a cross (X) in the square preceding the name of the ' persons you favor for the respective positions. HEBER CITY JAY. y v6, s w 9 $. it C7 |