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Show 4 ' - r r i'. THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX i a Net Contents lSTtollDnuim For Infants and Children. Mothers Know. That Genuine Castoria - 3 PER CEJft AVcdaLkPrepaialitfflV' Stmnadisand&wos , Bears 'the of ? :s r "3 -- pzz& fat - i TEsS& pMizfik TTTWf 83 yiears James William Halstead, of age and a well known resident of Salt Lake, committed suicide by jumping from the seventh story of the Judge building. His death was His widow TierseU lnstantanecjus. past 80 years of age, Is of the opinion that her husband was ill and discouraged and stated that he had himself hinted at times that he would end It alL Halstead leaves no relatives other than his widow. He was born In Michigan and was well known in the mining circles of the West of a generation ago. proved fictitious, Tbe autopsy was made and although the doctors to give out any direct information it was learned that traces of arsenic poisoning had been found. e, The value of the Carranza dollar fell to 2 cents in American market at San Antonio today. This is the lowest price quoted since the money (became recognized by local banks. The highest price was ten. cents, paid Immediately after thl' Carranza de facto government was recognized 't by the United States. The county commissioners of Salt Lake county in special session yesterday afternoon practically agreed to grant the franchise requested for an extension of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad between Granger and Pleasant Green. The new line will tap the sugar beet region of the county and will make transportation of the beets to the new sugar factory more convenient After the county attorney has looked into the franchise as to form, the rights will be formally granted , it was agreed. 'VOPKt It certainly pays to buy your Puts Money in gro- ceries at this store because you effect a substantial saving on every purchase. L. Your Pocket Flour is very popular with housewives and is a heavy seller at $2.85 per 103. died January Canned goodsi dried -- fruit, pota-toes, everything in the eating line is reduced to the mlnimuui in price and the quality held right up to- the top notch. ' . -- Keeps it there i 7r 31, 1916, 19 1 6respectisely buy- ing your groceries here. FARRER &' WHITEHEAD Phone 67 one quart of milk daily. . -- This does not mean uncared for milk in which germs are9 allowed to multiply by the thousands, but good, clear milk from healthy- - Dairy Herd. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY LE 375olV. Center Phone 164 N. GULICK, IVF MAKE A SPECIALTY - Proprietor OF FEATHER stitntions. CALL 166B--3 PILLOWS AM) BEDS COALS,' AS FOLLOWS Alphonso Murdock, one of Hebera most highly respected citizens died in that city Wednesday following a severe attack of pneumonia. He was ill about seven days when death came. A.B . Murdock was born in Heber, March 15, 1864 and had lived therepraetic ally all his life. He was the son of Josephs, and Elizabeth Hunter Murdock.' On February J4, 1882, he married Misa Phoebe Lee Oliphan,' John he had four children by whom JAMES CLOVE, P. M. three of - whom are living: A.- - R. Murdock, Jri, Mrs. Bertha Clyde, and L, D. 8. Church Spring Conference Between Miss Florence Murdock. Salt Lake City, April 4th to the years 1901 and 1913, Mr. Mur9th, Inclusive. dock filled a mission in Tennessee. Excursion tickets on sale via Sait He was well known in this section Lake Route for above occasion as and was everywhere recognized ns a From Nephi. Eureka, Mammoth man of sterling character. Silver City and stations east on sale April 4th to 9th inclusive Return The police department of New Yoik limit April 12th. From all other rt-aCity are investigating the death of stations, on sale April 3rd to 8th John E. Peek, a ' millionaire drug Inclusive. Return limit April 13. A9 manufacturer, 72 years of age and his wife, 65 years of age, who died there recently, one soon after the other.- - The investigation was started when Percy Peek,, son of the Fof Infants and Children dead cpuple received a mysteriojs In Use For Over Years autojAy telegwra demanding tbat-a- n bears Always of his father be hell on the and mother withbut fail. The name Signature of signed on the' telegram has since L We Can Make You Either One 30 CEEEK,-KIN- SPRING G, STANDARD. ANTHRA-CITE- . SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING CANYON, CAMERON, ' WOOD. SMOOT & SP AFFORD LZ Utah Timber & Coal Co. CASTLE GAIK CLEAR CREFK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING CA TO'.; ABERDEEN Also LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron - f Fifth north. 160. w. J. M. HARMON, Pres. phone 232. J. W. DUNN, Secy and M"uager. WASH. DAY Is the worry of many a This drudgery Is eliminated by sending us your soiled clothes. The heaviest' pieces come back ready for use. . - ours. remember we have the dis- - K tilled water ice in Provo. CASTLE GATE, CLEAR the-'bodie- s tl OurfCoab Department handles only the best on the market. TVe are in the busines for your health, not for 'If "When you .need Ice, FIRST, That Good Coal CASTORIA r go- Cherry Hill Dairy 1916. h Warm or Cold , Baby Week has come and gone. If yon are ing to do' your part in growing better babies, -- UNCLAIMED LETTERS Provo poBtoffiee March 26, Ladle! " Miss Billings, Harris, Mrs. Cora Miller, Miss Florence Gens Herhold, C. B. Holdaway, Wallace Homer, R. E. " Homer, H. C. Nelson, Ned Neyman, Ray lot-low- J, Living this statement is not an impossibility. . It can be done by taking away the injurious and expensive luxuries and giving your , children what they really need for the building up of their con-- , Sheisumvi -- ALWAYS-RELIAB- - In a lecture given in Provo recently on Child Culture, it was stated that every child should have and February ed by her husband, two sons and one daughter. - Put money in your pocket by 1 r o - Our Ll Get It? Do Yours A lone bandit held up the Oregon Charles Crismonr 72 years of age Short Line train No7 1 bound for and one of the best known mining Butte at about 1 oclock Sunday ' men of Salt Lake and the inter morning, half a mile north of Roy, .mountain region died at his home in Utah, and robbed the mall car of 8alt Lake Sunday afternoon follow- thirty pieces of registered mail. He ing a prolonged illness. He was made no attempt to injure the pasone of the first men interested in senger, but warned them to wait ten the construction of lines for the Un- minutes, after he left' It is believed ion Pacific railroad, the Oregon be boarded the . train when It left Short Line and the D. A R. O. He Salt Lake at T:45 oclock; The train Is also well known in the Tintlc dis- stopped at Roy for a few minutes and tricts where he owned and developed immediately after it left .the bandit several of the largest mines in that climbed over the tender and comsection. manded Engineer Orson Chaffee and '( Fireman Thomas to stop the train. - Funeral services were held in the The maU cierkis of the opinion that Third ward meeting house at Spring- - the registered letters did not - con ville Sunday over the remains of Mrs. tain anything of great value. Most Charlotte M. Randle, who died at of it was intended for points in Idathe Provo General hospital following an(j Montanan north of Black-a- n for removing partial j foot The t,an(1it wag described as operation of a diseased thyroid gland. She being about six feet tall and weigh was the daughter of Albert W. and ing about 175 pounds. The lower Elizabeth Ann Giles Harmer who part of his face was heavily masked Buying Groceries Here and t t (. Exact Copy of Wrapper. T.r " ' . In a Are resulting in the destruc-tlono- t the beautiful San - Antonio Country club building, six persons lost their lives. The fire originated in a collection of paint stored in the basement of the building. The flames spread quickly to the stairway leading to the first floor and, then rapidly spread to the upper floors. About fjfteen other guests who were in the building escaped by Jumping from the windows. The building and contents were valued at about 115,000 ''and carried an insuril ance of 135,000, Narcotic. ticrv NEWS CONDENSED FOR OUR BUSY READERS , ignature EromDUsDiitoCfac ness Ophimoxpi nnrBin andtot-Contato- 9 Always AUJOHOL- .jH s . The March Kings stately name is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job., A Sousa march just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they know what Sousas music is; it s melody without the fizz; its full of energy and pep, and makes old graybeards dance a step ; they hear the sound of marching men, of chargers trotting down the glen, the shock of battle and the roar, and billoWs beating on the shore. And Sousa, when he would compose that music which the whole world knows, john phiup sousa And H BanJ Sayt fills up his pipe with good old Tux (name tother brands, and hS says, Shucks 1). Tuxedo is the smoke of men who do big things with lyre or pen, who make' the old worlds wheels go round, whose names will down the ages sound. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone 203 for our wagon. . Prompt Service' Our Motto j A. ; Provo Ice TJ -- tv,. Si Cold Storage Co. PHONE 508 Established 1907, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Surplus $12,500.00. Capital $50,000.00. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Thomas N. Taylor, President. Arnold pixon, Asst Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Pres- . DIRECTORS: Andrew Knndsen Jas. A. Loveless T.N. Taylor Bee J. J. Craner,-- , Robert John F. Bennett Jos. 8. Berry 8. P. Eggertsen J. D. Dixon . All business given us receives prompt and careful attention. t Your account will be appreciated. k a Habits of Thrift - . V ! , Forpied while young usually result in a substantial' hank account when you aye older. Train your children to save their spare nickles and dimes. Open a savings account today. banks. s , Get one of our savings i Provo Commercial --- - Savings Bank Reed Smoot C. E. Loose President Farrer J. A. Buttle Cashier J.-.T- - . F. G. Richmond - Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier |