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Show - J. THE PROVO POST TUESDAY JANUARY B Trophy. To One of the largest mountain Ilona that baa been killed In Utah for many years, and one which it is said has been responsible for the loss to stock-mein the past four years of more than I10.00C .orth of livestock, was slain last week by Clyde Sanderson of Salt Lake, field supervisor for both the biological surrey and state livestock board, ih Iron county, six miles from Parowan. Sanderson was assisted by Jesse, F. M. E. and W. J. Lowder. They trailed the beast for three days. feet from The llont measured - nose to tip of tall and weighed more than 200 - pounds. The intention --of ..Sanderson is to have the. pelt mount; ed and placed on exhibition with other animals and birds In the state capitol. Sanderson had been in the Dixieland on a poisoning expedition (o f the state and was on bis way home. When near n -- Cedar City he was told that the noted beast for whom party after party has searched for several years, had been seen in the mountains near Parowan, and he obtained the services of the Lowder brothers and for three days with a number of dogs trailed the lion and finally drove it into a small cave about six miles from Parowan. The party invaved the cave and tne first shot frOm a gun struck the beast In the shoulder, when it dashed out of the cave and ran up a tree. Three mere shot; were fired into its body, when it leaped from the tree, and as it ran a fifth shot struck it in a vital spot, killing it Livestock men in- - that -- section -- if the country are rejoicing over the slaying of the beast, as its depredations upon flocks and herds have been as great in Iron county as have those of the bigfoot wolf in San Juan county. LARGE FORCES HASTILY SENT TO FRONT BY SOVIET GOVERNMENT. p The Forces are Menacing the Ukraine and Polish Lines, and important Military Events Seem Imminent. Bolshevik 0 0 -- Copenhagen. The BolshevikI are throwing large forces on 'the Lettish front, including Chinese regiments, says a dispatch to the official Lettish bureau from Riga., TWIN PAWNS from the popular novel by Wilkie Collins The Woman in White iXi OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Measures are Warmly tacked by Federation Leaders. Washington. Thousands of customers benefitted by the Wonder Sale Saturday- - many were unable to get in. Owing to the lack of space we were unable to, display hundreds of bar- gains and in order that as many patrons as possible may share in tbe savings we have enough merchandise in reserve to offer for several days and it will be worth your while to attend every day until the entire stock is sold ouA t. . new assortments of. Mens, Womens and Childrens Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets, Woolens, Silks, Ginghams, House Dresses, Ribbons, Laces, etc, that wili be ' . worth double next season. At- 4 , Formal announcement ) r If youre n V PLAN TO TEACH LOYALTY. dollar-wis- e ' t .11 8 C) J. MILT JONES Manager - STORE East of Princess Theatre One door a very Interesting soulal last evening at the borne. of Mrs, ward held you cm ice AC&rUAIN ns roacr YOU LIFE George Wells. A JoBy candy .poll featured the entertainment A beaut!, ful thoughtful impulse prompted tbe gtrla to arrange their candy, daintily in boxeM and present It to the old folks of tbe ward. r "A ILotffc heRn dh" s AGRFAT JOS.KEDILL PATTERSON FRANK stage? Then yenll doubly enjoy it in this great picture. Heres one IT. At.the Ctrand Saturfy Bryan toorea Lack of Faith. New York. William Jennings Bryan expressed amassment et peoples faith la fresh eggs and their Missourian attitude toward religions teachings unsusceptible of proof, la the course ef sa address he delivered Sunday to a y Urge audience In the Brooklys of Music.' -.- ': - 5, 'FT V rz . AS-- ) y 4) Worlds Jewish Papulation. London. Tbe Jewish population ef the world la 15,430.000. Poland and the Ukraine each have M00,000, while here are 8.100,000 In the United States ; 900,000 In Russia and 300,000 In the British Islet. Bolshevists Knew When to Run. Warsaw. Bolshevik farces on the Lithuanian and Rnthennian front have been beaten and nre retreating east of Dviuah, according to an official statement Issued at general staff bend-quarter- s. ... . . N J.BARNST SMIRKY Aca-dem- A Little Brother, of. the Rich MAYO-KATHRY- ADAMS of the supreme joys of plcturedom. From the pen of the mat Joseph Medill Patterson. This is the play that created a furore in hundreds of cities as a stage play. To miss it mesas missing ons of the biggest photo play productions of the season. A thrilling story of Society and the footlights. DONT KISS - Armenians Being Exterminated. Washington. There will be no Armenians left for an Independent Armenian state' if the alllee continue the policy they have pursued since, tl signing of the armistice, according to General Antra nik, who is called by his the George Washington compatriots of Armenia,' and who made a public statement here Sunday. Saturday photoplay rtATURIMO 1 .A-.- . () PROVO WOOLEN & KMT GOADS -- ' featuring Alice Lake ) () Professor and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. " of the" Misses Bertha and Gladys Jand Mite." Carl F. Eyrlng, Mr. and Hooks, Artois Levy, Dorothy Stewart, Mrs. 'Sterling Taylor and Miss Ethel Kathryn Davies, Maxine Davieft Helen Taylor, were the guests - of Mr. and Sperry, Caroline Scorup, Hezel Bon- - Mrs. Letter Taylor Thursday evening nett Gladys Sterling and Mildred at dinner. . them. by Theatres from Maine to California Davis.' A huge birthday cake wltV and from the Gulf of Mexico1 to Can- twelve candles added intereet 'ttrtbe "The Glee ciub of - the Third ward ada will exhibit the films lnrthe com- luncheon as each guejrt blew out a honored Mias Gladys Needham with ing weeks. In an effort "to remove candle and blew in a wish for Miss a bridal shower last evening at the front the-- ' public mind- ln ;every city, Marba, who received many beautiful home, of MYsa JEthel Taylor. Games, town and village, any possible effects birthday-tokenfrom her little friends. mnskt and luncheon were alike-on- . of recent red activities. ' ffl Joyed.' . , of Anderson Victor Mr. Mr., and Deschanel Succeeds Polncaire. wasiVineyard entertained with a delight-electe- d Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Casslty announce Deachanel Versall les. Paul Covers tbe engagement Of their daughter president of the French rethe LaRue to Mr. Reed Crane of this city. four. were laid After 734 17 for vote twenty on by January public of the 888 members of tbe national repeat, games, music and an all round F. C. Nunn Is here from southern assembly . voting. His majority was good time prevailed until midnight California on business connected with the largest since tbe election of Louis the Tellurlde association, of which Adolphe Thiers, the first president Mr. Nunn is an officer. waa after the fall of the empire, who chosen unanimously. . () youll buy liberally during I Cn-stltutl- en "SHADES OF SHAKESPEARE' ' o this i sale and, realize, most. Declaration ef independence and Filmed te Fight Rede. Recent activities of Washington, radical propagandists led Secretary Lansing this week to display for the first" time In eighteen yean the original parchments of the Declaration of Independence and tbe Conatltntlon of tbe United .Statee. . In tbe presence of a group of officials the parchments were removed from the protecting. walls of a eteel safe inclosing them, and placed on view in the state department for an hour, while motion picture cameras recorded their appearance for tbe benefit of the 110,000,000 persons living under the principles enunciated also special Christie Comedy . Remember this is no sale of odds and ends or unseasonable merchandise, but brand that the American Federation of Labor would oppose with whatever power it may possess the enactment of tbe bills' now pending In congress was made Saturday In e statement Issued by Samuel Gompers, president of the federation. the attack of organized labor; its jhieftalu indicated, will be directed impartially against the Sterling bill, recently passed by the . senate, and against the Graham measure, based on suggestions of .Attorney General Palmer and awaiting action by tbe bouse yules committee for a special rule to .expedite consideration. Referring to the two measures as one bill. President Go tapers declared lte enactment would violate the constitution and rob the whole American people of their most cherished end basic guarantees of free government ; anti-seditio- t: , Sacrificed at less than today's cost BILL Pending . . f ian leader, baa started for the front and important military events seem imminent,' the message says. The economic situation Inthe Ukraine is described as favorable. Despite the long period of warfare, there are large stocks of grata, sugar and other foodstuffs. ANTI-SEDITIO- N v ; ; dispatch, have repulsed the enemys with enow powerful counter-attack- s mous enemy losses and captured a number of villages in the advance on RjesshiUa. They also have captured the junction of St Pytalowo and many villages in the direction of Pskov. Considerable Bolshevik forces are menacing the Ukrainian and Polish fronts, according to a message received by the Ukrainian mission at Berne. General Petlura, th Ukrain- , Closing Out Sale of Thousands of Dollars Worth r The Letts everywhere,". says the ... OPPOSES Mae Murray in Provo Woolen & Knit Goods stock has been purchased at a tremendous discount and offer some sensational bargains. A Complete 28-3- 5 Wednesday Only . BUSINESS0 o QUITS. o Oil IEITISH FROHTI Be Exhibited FIVE ccopcoccoccocooccooccoccocoocooodocoocco Mountain Lion Is Killed REDS USE CHINESE O 16, 1920 OOUtLAS in "Jit , (stXwiiV. 1 , . - Appears next ana Wed&"2Iy Tuesday, at the Strand Theatre In KU Majesty the American" Douglas Doug Fairbanks at ths Strand Next Monday Tuesday and Wednesday FfU:. Monday, FAirhankn |