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Show E. D I T 0 RT AIL S 'Horace E. Owens, $ years old, a youn man of promise and one with apparent a long life, died after a brief illness at bis home last Friday night. By bis loss Provo has lost one more of 'that splendid type of (manhood which gos to make up so many happy homes in our eity.r The Post feels that an ex impression of sympathy to the bereaved wife and relatives is fitting at this time, for the loss, while keenly felt by those near apd dear to him is not theirs alone. He died in ti'ievarly summer of this mortal sphere, but who can say that a providence more far seeing than mortal man has gathered him in that he might perform a greater 1 mission in the Gret llevond. t, His life nmst go down as a model for young men and he diid as. he lived with e ne purpose m view and that to serve his God and his fellow men the very best be could, and the memory of his good deeds will cheer those near to him during their hours of grief. pros-pects'f- o o or A spirit of optimism has come over our fruit armers since the frost passed them by days 'ago and most of them are now convinced t a faiily good crop will be produced. With t is outlook both growers and commission merj uits should Vgm to east around for a rnar--t and everything possible should be done to 'Jv LILA EGCLES Straw' votes on the presidential election are being condueteiUby eastern papers. One canvass by The Nation indicates defeat for the Democrats if .Woodrow Wilson is renominated. The Manchester Union, commenting on the poll, says : The total number of ballots cast in The Nations vote was upwards of 3000. As com pared with, the results of a similar poll, con ducted by the same publication 'in 191 show's that Wilson lost 25 per cent of the 1644 voters who declared for him then; an! that the number of those who purpose to vote the regular Republican ticket this year has increar cd 76 per cent over its figures of four years go. There is a diversity of opinion as between Roosevelt and "some other,' but this was to have been expected m a preconvention poll. The point is that the sentiment of the country, in i this year of grace, is overwhelmingly Republi- ; And Company in Repertoire -- l1" S gut buyers of Utah county fruit quality first, it is upon quality we must depend for our . nisikets. v A few cars ago grovveis could raise t "any variety of fruit and find some sale, and t1 is (onditmn probablv brought about a shifty mg from other crops to fruit, ami, today the ii't giowcr has a harder time tp market his : 'net than any other farim Hay, grain, the has fruitinah ma- (obh etc., are all up and This r 'dually watebed bis prodm t go down. in this w trend an upward lnai conditions arrant artful sdeitiou our fruit lands p mil by u v once more be put on the industrial map. but is can only be done bv this means, and th i megs alone can put them there. Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh 7 al-t- : -- APRIL 28th Kindling i 4 A 4 0 0 of holders V- f - yy Perhaps o war specialties fear confiscation. I 0 rO ill jt? taken o No scps to apjtoint a curator for John I)., even if his ice plant is a failure, -- 0 0 O- - of 'Water. 00 of compulsory universal military ,arenot pointing to the popularity of conscription in England. Advocates serv ice 0 0 ' -- 0 Vermillion County. III., Republicans ask Uncle Joe tarun again. It is the only way to keep Danville on the map. oo n FamouAi-,tk- r, sayii I 7 have smoked Tuxedo in sub-Arct- ic Alaska, in Panama and everywhere -- would not smoke another kind. Active, Clean-CYoung Men ut like Rex Beach ami the virile, youths, he writes about, have a hearty mansappe-tit- e for tobacco. These men find Tuxedo supremely satisfying. And they can pufi away at their belovea pipes all day ner. This Metro production promises and far into the night so mila, to be one of the most popular ever gentle and soothing is Tuxedo. presented here. o ooo', Rex Beach h, r Mary Miles Minter, the charming and beautiful" young actress, who has starred in Barbara Frietchle, Eirmy of Storks Nest, and other Metro screen masterpieces, will be seen here on the screen at The Columbia on Thursday In Dinyiles another five part Metro play. Financjgrswill gladly pay back the water-mad- e gasoline. They enjoy making money out 0 Ferd including Peggy' Hopkins, Tldmarsh, Charlotte Shelby,' Mae De Metz, William Cowper, John I. Barry Ford, William. Rausher and other prominent players. Dimples is the daughter of a miserly father, .who dies unexpectedly with a large fortune, which she does not know he possessed. A friend of the father, who enjoyed his confidence, obtains the money and after a series of interesting Incidents, hides it in ,her favorite rag dolL Another girl in the same town, who has been engaged to a wealthy young man since childhood, breaks off her engagement to him when she hears he has lost his fortune.-- 1 Dimples is secretly in love with this man and he is in love with her, but neither speak of this love on account of the Dimples at the jColumbta Thursday ' previous obligation. How Dimples" receives her legacy in time to save the young mans fortune and how a peculiar prank of fate brings them together Is unfolded In an unique and fascinating man- Friends of the prosecution or the defense can. have an easy and comparatively safe 'way, of Nor is the poll conducted by The Nation" the ,. when the jurors are prepared getting only one from which this concbisign is logicaHy to separate. drawn. Other straw votes, under the auspices o o o of large daily newspapers, indicate even greatIf kings and emperors of today lead their er increases in the number of those who, are dearmies, the front must tie in the rear. termined to vote - the Republican ticket, irres- j L pective of whom the convention may nominate. I am loyal to home and home institutions. From' of the country comes an al I am a Can you sayitf good citizen. most identical report the great majority of the G voters are agreed that they have " had enough If you want to retain a mana love, be sure f Democratic administration. that the beefsteak is done to his liking. everyH-eeetio- . - , APRIL 29th -- mis-trials- t - ! o STRAW VOTE ON PRESIDENT b '5 IT QUALITY WILL DO A GOOD MAN GONE 1 .uat mim ami a Dimples ' is an original story written ..especially for Visa Mlnter MOTHERS DAT If you cant he by Mary Louise Downing and dewith her, send year photo, fl.95 per veloped for tbe screen by Harry 0. dozen at Larses and Ny green Hoyt, the foremost author of photostudio.Aft tf. plays in America. Miss Mlnter fj an surrounded by exceptionally strong cast, headed by Thomas J. Carrlgan, her new leading nun, and J 00 What does business depend i on? ee to five yearsageineta dlaws the ripe Buriey leaf fdr Tuxedo; then the 9rigittluT uxedo Process fa-mo- m claims to-b- e, 'the dealer will give you your money back. Profits, doesnt it? 1 ed takes out all the bite and lutely Prevents tongue-sorenes- s and throat - irritation. The Tuxedo Process has plenty of imitators, hot none has ever equalled it. Try Tuxedo you take no risk. See tbe guarantee in the top of the tin. 11 Tuxedo isnt everything it : I red-blood- Yes profits but You can hoyTuxedo every where fair profits. We all know that we know we have to be fair or we can't remain in business long. u s , bat II I , Thinking folks realize that u yon reap what yon sow; excessive profit will mean ulti i offers an exceptionally convincing Mis Ecclea sre Edith Bar.ow Iigh. Violet Do- 8alle. Kkygpera of Provo and t vtclaUy ( wlth Mrs. of1 whom ; Edith both as Bates; while , Herbert, Maw as Barlow the in the mother o. wffl enjoy an unuaual treat an(j Spencer Felt, "Heisia.. behind the baneat hated, wocking'i the Mrs. work well offers re Bumpstead1 Leight, have done good appearance of Lila Ecctes, dock hand and the huaband of Magoh able of the char. markably , portrayal footlights. Bmwu as a former University gie Schulz, with. Spences who! be otfenof to acter the old the who could not lady first unuaual The of tMent, performance WOUk student of the StevT part and her company uncultured Eccles an the Miss guy, from forget tough her days d by Mcently graduatedDramatic win be, Mr. Bumpstead Leight." a reading of th lines jviV Wp the complete a cast that wiR bring out Jbtertfcaa institute Of ' M.H New York, and noW begin- - delightful farce by Harry Jamew audience In const nt hr 'no- -. the . greateet possibilities la Ken-grr The of offered be character on Frldfcy Rawson is onfa masterpiace. the will which AnthonySmith, WhsCfW professional career Special parties are expected to handled 28. " ' ably by and Felt; Spencer evening. April Uge: welcome Miss Eccles la Provo, aa in abounds balance of and the the Is eharactem clever a are The 'company will bead play Miss EccTee well as from near-bwell Ecctes core taken Lila of towns, where the remainder situations, by bringartists, sparkling e unusually strong Mlaa Eccles numbers her friends rote tn cast. of the title the who before by has Dixon, Armorel appeared with her Mrs. Bumpstead Leight" ti a plsy the scores, and capacity houses are added ex- her with and Salt with 0f this play . great popularity shontd dealing with the social aspirations anticipated at both performances. theatre goers through her perlence. and development and successes of a newly rich family Interpre-clever at an exceedingly give olever work" in Under Cover," Maw and Miss Eccles has i ration of the part. Herbert Luclle Rogers experience and Utah theatre. Swal-- 1 ability in character work find aa Pete before Miss cast. also appeared wffl also appear la the ' ample to aid nature occasionally when your, her-- law. In which his success was instau- - expression n the piece. Jtogers having made a name for liver is sluggish, your stomach dis The welcomed will be again f Saturday night performance ordered or mat in her interpretation of the Ute taneous. He your bowels inactive. Let which famtliar the is Eccles he role with " Players iq jw jof this safe, mild, dependable remedy Rebecca of Sunnybrook in the nste in these organs and put them which packed the Utah the- - and which experience has made him, ling, Charles Keuons most dra-tr- e regulate in a sound and healthy condition. Maw matfc of more ' In even handling. capable. production. Kindling, last season. comedian and the lines Miss Eccles takes the part of Mag Miss Rogers later toured the Mid- - Is a natural 4Bb states with the Wilkes stock offer hint' exceptional opportunities to gte Schulz, and her unusual ability ,to handle intensely dramatic and, Herbert Maw, the leading displav his ability. emnpany. whose Dixon, Armorel delightful emotional situations la given full op- wan fir the Eccles company, has won ""wins is portunity for exerci audience, every vBstmction in , Utah through- his personality Rogers the11 makes & to of the part delightful wfeverwork in various plays. Other especially adapted LaavMt Sal of An, Madidaa la A World. Bjirpsteai Alice in Kindling. Wen known artists who will appear lovab'e aister of Mrs Sold orrrywbrco. la boia, I0, ZSo. J ' . . u 6 - - loss of business. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CD. T M Jeerrtu 4 tr-rs- 1 1 ' JhvW. 'Hamilton, Manager - s - 1 , t r ' i k !! 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