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Show PR00 THE: advertising Newspaper goes rijM into the home and read at a time when it goaj NO. 228 n JNY PO Have you been to the big -- products show this If not, go now. VOL. Vlt. PROVO CITYr UTAII, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. Czarina and. Daughters Ready for War VISITORS IIJ PROVO weekt BOYS IN BIDE TO ATTEND BIG CONVENTION REACH SALT r AND PRODUCTS EXHIBITION day of the Farmers and Housekeepers convention prov' the ed better than the first and crowds were larger.- - The lecturers this . eve(or this afternoon and and here promise the visining are home our and tors people something really worth while. The hlg Manufacturers and Elec- Is trie show at the f old tabernacle drawing the crowds in earnest and am to say that the demonstrations sucbe 'to are a exhibits going big cesses is putting the matter Ilghtlr, for every company entered Is ginning to feel that the show is A sinner. The special features being t I ihf ( ten Pf rer r:.er( t pictures are decidedly instructive. exhibition The convention and come to a close tomorrow night and the tomorrow will undoubtedly be The second b-- ! -- 1 LAKE TONIGHT IS HOT A MEMBER OF SHIPPERS William ASSli. Roylance was quite surprised Wednesday when informed, that one of the 8alt Lake morning papers had connected him with,' the American .Fruit and Vegetable Shippers association, which is nowun der Investigation by the "federal .authorities.5 Mr. Roylance declared that he was - In New, Orleans when' the meeting was called, but did not at1 tend the I first meeting held. However he was at the second meeting, where the shippers discussed plans fI rt for securing better freight rates iM 4 and better facilities for handling the , 'Y K., However, he says that he crops. ? t 4 ti X did not Join the association and had no Intention of becoming a member at present. In discussing the present high cost Grand Duchess Tatiana. The Czarina. Grand Duchess Olga. of living Mr. Roylance said that the Duchesses Olga and This 18 the most recent photograph of the Czarina and her two gron daughters, the growers rather that the commission In which they the Russian of army. the regiments merchants were responsible for the Tatlafta. The photograph shows them In the uniforms of " . , present conditions, as they were noc areXhonorary officers. X willing to sell farm products at even the present high prices, i Wood-CliftoM. The Farmers Housekeepers vention and the Electric Manufacturexers show opened yesterday with cellent attendance from all parts of the county here to take part In the The conbig events of the week. is being held at the Brigham university and the meetings held yesterday afternoon and evening were largely attended. , The first meeting of the mens section was under the ' direction of Prof. EL H. Smart and the speaker vention Young of was J. C, Whelon ment of Agriculture a UUXn. n, g ! reau. The meeting last evening was by Prof. Herald Clark on Approved Methods of Farm and the lecture was Book-Japing- ," large-fttende- d. rln the ladles section the meetings vere held In the B. Y. U. Art gallery Fern Eyring took charge of ,the and the principal address feting was delivered by Miss Gertrude of the U. A. C. Her subject in the afternoon was - Preser ration of Meats and Vegetables. In -- A, w N- - John N. Willys Tellur ide Will Offers' U.S. Overland Give Auto Show and Allied Plant In Big Garage to Window Display Gives Metropolitan Touch n STARS WILL MEET CHAMPS T0- - s new , The Telluride company is making Have you seen auto uhyw at spring window? If not you should, a big showing with its - Center make a special trip along ft owq garage., and Mgnager-Joh- n ' street' and" gei' a good view of one Clark Ik well pleased over the of the best dressed and displayed berof parties interested , in au- windows ever shown in Provo. There! tomoblles that have already gone Is a harmony of spring color that la are con hard to beat and the decorator must through the big garage and of the information come In for special and unstinted stantly getting praise. The latest In spring goods cars handled by that firm. la shown oft to advantage and the "taking The big salesroom Is1 also v artistic touch given to the arrange on a tue and holiday appearance ment of the styles and dry goods value cannot help but attract yoqr atten- show is proving ' its ' v dealer, tion and please you. , is show proven The success of the al- have of . . that sales number the by reOSt I ready 'been closed as Wood-Clifton- LCTJ3S3T Tbo Brigham Young university basket ball team will meet a picked aggregation of tho best basket ball stars in Utah, jtomorrow evening in the Y gymnasium at 7:30 oclock The challenging squad will consist of Jas. Taylor, one of the best guards ever developed in Utah; Milton Chip-marecognised as an - unsurpassed forward; Lester Greenwood; known all over the west; Henry Weight, Bill Parkinson and Luther Eggert sen of ' championship fame. These men have' all been upon two or thro state championship teams and arc playing this year on various quintettes. Chipman and .Greenwood are members of the Western Arms team Egbert Is center on the so far undefeated Y. M. C. A. team, while the meQ &re practiclng at Provo n, totbe - - , i Special J Rushes Big Sale ; J ' J -- y 28.-Ja- I - . ' Toledo, Feb. 28. John N. Willys. automobile manufacturer of this city has. telegraphed to .President Wilsou pledging his support In the present crisis, and offering to the govern ment the use of his Immense plant at Toledo, and its subsidiary plants, as well as the plants of his allied companies, if their facilities are needed in connection with the pending difficulty or later eventualities. The Toledo factory controlled by Mr. Willys Is one of the very largo individual plants of this country, occupying 103 acres of floor space and employing approximately 18,000 men. Twenty thousand men are said to be employed in the subsidiary and allied Willys properties. The tiegram to the president reads as follows: Xx ' You have my sincere and loyal In the pressupport an3 ent crisis. On behalf of the company and its subsidiary and allied companies, including the companies controlled by me, I desire to extend to you their various plant? and organizations for the use of the government If needed." Willys-Overlan- The boys left for home Wednesday and arrived at Colton, California, oft time, but have' been delayed - very much on the way, so that they can not reach Salt Lake before midnight, The William M. Roylance company of this city wanted to give the bon a reminder of home, so sent a big box of choice apples to Milford fer them-wit- h instructions put them--o- n the car in which Troop F Is riding. of the Plans for the a at are rapid rate. going along boys The mothers, sisters, wives and sweethearts together with members of the Women's Relief Corps, will meet Sunday night at eight oclock at the home of Mrs. W, C. Crawford to complete plans for the banquet anJ the other committees are meeting almost nightly to have everything in order for their arlval In Provo next Thursday, or at a date to be designated when the boys reach Salt Lake, The following committees and the plans to date are as follows: Arrangement aiyl reception James Clove (chairman), R. R. Irvine, Jr., L. E. Eggertsen. J. A. Buttle. C. F Decker, W. Lester Man gum. Arch Thurman, A. O, Smoot, Wra. C. Craw-fovFrank M. Young. Walter Adams, Hervey Cluff, Wm. M. Wilson, Cart . Saxey, Robert 8auer, Samuel J. Jep-person, J. R. Boshard, W. D, Roberts, Eugene L. Roberts, C. W. Reid, G. Merl Taylor, E, H. Eastmond, Geo. A. Hansen, J. H, Smith, Mart W. Roylance, H. EL Smoot, Frank Schwab, E. A Mitchell, Roy Boren and the mothers of the guardsmen.. Finance W, H. Brereton (chairman), C. E. Loose, J. W. Farrer, Fera Decker. J. D. Dixon, T. N, Taylor, W Lester Mangum, E. A. Mitchell, A P. home-comin- g m ", phenomenal THAW IS DECLARER Perhaps the most PHYSICAL WRECK event pulled off In the automobile game in this city was that which K. took place In the salesroom of the , Philadelphia, Feb. 28. Harry wreck mental and a is Thaw 107 West physical Co., Chipman Motor Car according to a report made today by Center street. Wednesday, Feb. 28. gprlngTUle John Wanamaker, a police the evening shq spoke on Some Rethat Dr, whole of the bunch The thing story If the Y boys can handle this Nucent investigations in Family Is just .this, says Mr. geon. of stars they certainly can make a ' to the bospita Thaw was tat-tritions." Miss Myrtle Austin of the ' and should Chipman: . , . showing at Chicago he cut his where A V. U. spoke at the afternoon sess- good weeks seven age, j Mr. Alma Van JVagenen, who has be sent there. , ion on'Tndivldual Luncheons at a t This game ls'T special affair which been known for bis ability as - a throat while police were searching for a Cost of Seven and Eight Cents salesman of autos, as well as a good him on a bench warrant charging him Is not on the regular Student-bodMeal Her lecture as a popular ticket and the general public will' Judge of the same, throughout the with beating a Kansas City high school boy in a New York boteL , we on the program. . be given equal chance with the stu j territory in which he worked, selling t an At noon the Manufacturers andlientB for tickets, The proceeds will i the Overland car, after reading ' j The Thaw family is completing in- for the proceedings Electric show opened for a three clans lunacy gtart the fund for the advertisement in The Post, dropped which On the outside ofjChJcag0 days exhibition. the game was into the office of the Chipman Motor atituted by Thaws mother, although trip maover the the old tabernacle, the dealers In not staged as a benefit affair. Tick- Car Co., and after looking - cars on display, acepted some liter- chinery, electrical devices for farm afterets will be on sale Saturday went out, but GERARD AND HALE SAIL dealers made ate and - automobile noon at the B. Y. U. office, telephone ; ature of the companv, door FROM CORUNNA FOR HAVANA the their exhibits. Just inside the next day returned stating that he 62. of of the buildlfig, the Knight Woolen had looked over the specifications . mes W. Corunna, Spain. Feb. Ellis is demonstrating weaving and OAVIS MILLINERY READY ,, the cars, and had thought the situ ambassador lation over curefully and decided toJ Horard. former American the Provo- Pressed Brick company WITH THE LATEST SPRING - are t Berlin, sailed today for Havana. and the Excelsior Roller mills take one of the cars. LADIES STYLES FOR PROVO mill r.dThe steamer 'is expected to reach , This was before he iad ever exhibiting the products of the and brickyard. A-- - the Depart- OLD of the federal ' the greatdevoted He government er portion of tfce time allotted to him to drainage problems and gave much valuable Information on the methods of procedure and of treating the land: He also showed the great necessity for systems of drainage In this and In many other sections of the state. Following the main address discussions on Maintaining Soil Fertility" were led by Andrew Knud-eL. I Bunnell and O. L. Heden-berof the Utah- - County Farm bu- the.b!gJaradewiU take place, rjTJuf .mf.ri'i con- & The Second squadron of Utah cavalry will reach Salt Lake at midnight tonight The pictures of the parade which were .to .have been taken today will be taken at the parade tomorrow and will be shown at the Columbia theatre tomorrow night. All plans for the entertainement of the bovs were put off unitil tomorrow, when VM. M. ROYLAUCE d, Merrill, Wm. M. Roylance. The committee on reception and met in the Commercial, club last evening, with Chairman James Clove presiding, and made the for following general arrangement the to extended to be welcome the volunteers the day they arrive In d Provo: Parade of guardsmen, bands and citizens. ' Public meeting at the Columbia theatre. Banquet for the guardsmen. A grand military bal to be given at some later date." METHODIST CHURCH were The - following committer. X appointed: Sunday services: Sunday school at Parade Hirvey Cluff, L. E. Eg 10 oclock; preaching services at 11 gertsen. T L. Lytel, E,. L. Roberts. and 7:30 p. m. W. t t Pro gr? m James Clove, C. The subject for the morning ser- Reid, J. R. Boshard, W. D Roberts, mon 6y the pastor will be The Source F. M. Young. X of True Haplness." You will he made Decorations Geo. A Hansen, H.E. welcome if you wish to attend this Smoot, Carl Saxey. ' X f church. the of mothers The Banquet We-- , guardsmen and members of the . SALEM NOTES mens Relief Corps. , W. D. Roberts, Walter Adam and The .baby of Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. C. Crawford were appointed a Wilkins 'died and was buried Sunday committee to secure rest places for Feb. 25. Services ' were held Ht the the- - public.- - The I. Q, Q. F K. of P, residence of Mrs. , Wilkins parents, hall, Elks hall, the Commercial club . Mr. and Mrs. J. Q, Stone. rooms and other -- organization quarMrs Edward Peterson was taken ters will be thrown open for this to the Provo hospital this , morning purpose. by Dr. Curtis of Pay son to be operatMayor James EL Daniels and- - Chaired upon for gall stones. man James Clove were apointed a A, meeting has been called for Fri- committee to secure the Columbia day evening to arrange plans for the theatre, bands, etc. r A entertaining of our boys of Troop F, apointed They following wh' are'expectwillotiJe days' committee on the military ball: H. E. Smoot, G Merl Taylor and E. I HOUSE VOTES FUND TO IN- -' Roberts. VESTIGATE HIGH LIVING COST The Opmmlttee will meet again Mond-- "'eht. when it is expectel Washington, Feb. 28. Over the tEe date oMhe arrival of the troops protests of Chairman Fitzgerald of will b known. the appropriation committee-- , who The finance committee will meet declared the federal trade commi- In the Commercial club tomorrow Evs ssions Investigation into the high ening at 8 o'clock. " ost of living was chasing a "will o the House today voted the ''Saturday' Is The Devils Pay Day -- In the main hail the Utah Power A 6 at Munich, arrived Light company gave the electrical t, Now, this is Just one case out of consul general MfulBnring styles are - now on with difficulty ob-o- i and to ! be here mentioned. could today demonstrations and took care of the a hundred that on the comer At the exhibi' on the Infanta Isabel, Second West streets, show you what . the KlSSELKAR tained passage electrical end. The other' and center tors arp Startup Candy Co., Hoover twXherI man who know, a ALPINE SUPERINTENDENT :nPSuac;!vanda7h,,dTdet Candy and Confections, McDonald TENDERS RESIGNATION Co., when Utah-Idabhe sees one, and l: Prepaid to suit perfect car Chocolate, Sugar ftm that same the story Twentieth Century Date Co., Evet tabjlshed tell can . you mml nnrticular for the designs he Karl HopUns, . Ogden Fresh Food Co. ' of Ogden, been related about tho Lehl, March l.--W. in keeping wjth other sprinr . has here Packing Co., Utah County Mattress !i68 in suits, coats . dmesefl... wnderfuL.ISSELJLyidOWit ,y upcTlntsudent of the district; has resigned, to take effect color? factory, Provo 'foundry A Machine pan easily forces itself Into the hands of haony - at the close of the school year. Mr Meat! automo of Co., Variety Biscuit Co., Provo , discriminating buyer3 0 ! So. i; Hopkins will enter the book business. V r biles. Packing Co. and the Denhalter this da Water Co. show us Mr. Hopkinz has been In Lehl ll and let you in Come eLBERTA COMPANY WINS careful a T principal after and car, whnderful having come here-a- s years, P0INT in LAWSUITS B school. -- In 1914 and you-wi- ll Lehl ... s examination, ef c the high c k .and thorough hi i UAYJ) ld Mr. Van Wagenea and 1915 he was district supervisor of S. A. Bivens et al,:do Just what Peta-,unA- own a KI8SELKAF the Lehl schools and when consollda-agains- t who the rest Prom the Pioneer Hatchery, MJUtah Lake Land, Water ' , Ition came he was made superintend- done." have order B Book your California. I and Power company, Juage a. sow and ent of the Alpine district. motion the get some of theearly chicks. that ruled today returned has Effie Dahlqulst makers. J! They are the money Judgment on the awards COW, ABOUT 3 necessary appropriation of 0400,000 fome from S altLake City after un- - FOUND-BLA- CK Phone 209. . arbltmtor be denied and that She years old. Enquire John Holly, In the civil sundry bill on a roll call HEBER R. TAYLOR. must fllelhelr claims dergolng an operation for goitre. M6. , Mapleton-nicely. progressing vote. 622 E. 2nd North. My 4 receivthe twith - corrmany o , J ' Xe v L Utrit er for final action. -- Jjre fn'kw .... of"M " v at the Princess. POST WANT ADS PULL |