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Show yc ' 7 TONIGHT andill SATURDAY - - IHW II L Shylock- -- t'XA vMi-- : II' CL V If ; . - f "From the Merchant of Venice. THERE WERE HOBOES THREE 1 r,1VCC rlf PATHE WEEKLY. VVV J J yM ft ELLEN Vfl An Adventure on Mexican Border In Two Parts. jv r rn?7rfnril! A Local The and tOV thenost satis. Personal Y. U. a"nd the B.. Y. C. baseball teams will play a league game " here Tuesday," April' 29. JLY. Special English Crepes in stripes, tans, blues, - yl - v. -'U - iI( - - pinks, at ; S3 40-inc- . Terry Katine at h Iw. ra I ; I I - - ... - . - . BUY fORTOU. CUaLl rsrtn A ftirv w 1 1 n TUP i i mu DDFTTV LU VIITtl - ruui rkL10 you. v exjr 'VtraidlSmytn " Domestic Ratine . RjTaniiavyi5T' Imported 28-inch- at 3 ,- for,,-,- . Ra,;36yncnX CUT n . -- PRICES ON COATS AJD SUliS Engush-Ita- ine45unclieswMeterxi!; t Kg ucsuauivi ... ii.Mit.,mm 1 iiiMiii iiiiiiiiiiiwiiwiiiiiiiiiiwiwiii . "." The board of county commissioners, - County Attorney Bagley and County lawnary S urvey or-- T wtl veswere- - in S al - Lake . ...j ., y" "' i" iiikiii 1 ii.mimiL iimiiu ' 'N y."lJin..Mii.m) -- "'jmliiiii 11 n f .:t. 5 , the American market,' at i.--1.4- 5 . . . Old fashioned Crinkle Seersucker, a very desirable 85 Xj!?:& S1.00 v50;g&1 '60 best on Iiv25 and 75 Eatine Dress Goods in all the new beautiful English : haes.BallaaltteiiTgariaii .75 i I WW , PRieCS:,VHE-VE Aruerkan EamieJDojumch Balkan Kamie in new shades at 50-in- eh -- . I UU Wlklt ; DL Excellent-pure-Lin- en J m m. m beautiful and embraces all goods, snaaes ana weaTes Linen Finish KaimejS-inch.- t 1 BOUND TO OCCUR ' m IOT; : and Creoea are juaonff THE OLD MONK'S TALE ' IA. hT ' . It I v r 1 umr AL&O I I SK w -- Till HP L0MER.IWE GET AEnTi4U4Iffl tL linn lim JUUlliU VJtf h inixllf Axrnxx 1 ECTHEAKCdUR'.CLC LOCHINOVAR UP-TO-DA- Xti- - BROUGHT"" TlWdTYtARAti PRlLHli n t NP r.r. m j"hhM PRCTTYr'PRlM&-THlf(C- S- IIOVERi Or ( f W J U . r7 "V , "', r fc. ,'::!7 "'' Jr v '- tz , " f ' ' tkjJpiS . t : PRACTICE MAKES PERPECT ' - .It's' the little thinfra-ftld- t that go' to make up- tie situt of "satis- yesterday, in conference with .the faction. Lonj; jiraettce has enabled officials oJMhCoaLroad.relative to .urn. to watch air t taOir.tio .."oolntsrTtntl rue t lo n fe a. and. changes ofthe ol this, coupled wVrba "draire--to please road in Spanish Fork canyon, county every customer, ensures perfection In caused by grading for the Coal roacj, our work. V t- x" - J l" -o ' We Are yot infallible, of course, and .John S. Boyex.and James E. Hall .mistakes, will eometimes occur in the were over, from Springville on busibest equipped laundries. ness- yeatertlay. ovTeverrBoIIcfOoiir patronage and guarantee to please you In every Apostle David O. McKay and Pres detail. ident Levi Edgar Young will attend the Stake conference to be held here : Domeslic : sin liifi Sunday. 468 South Academy Ave. lor this show tonight - Miss Jennie Harding, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. .A. W. Harding, of Pioneer ward, is Buffering from a . "The Old Monk's Tale" is here also, Former State Engineer Caleb Tan and is an exciting drama. ".Bound to ned is here doing some professional Occur," a screamingly funny coiuedy for the Utah Lake Reservoir work .. of screams - company. Mr. Tanner expects to move his family from Salt Lake to Provo - -- - .- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in time. ert RE-OPE- n n t - 1 Y - . Judicial DlstrFct in and for Utah County, Stae of Utah. In the Matter of the EstaU of John r r':' Marwick, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the law office ot E. E. Corfman, room 10 of the KnlghC block, Frovo City, Utah county, B'.ate of Utah, on or .before the Cth day of September, A. D. d '"" n :.: 1913. Dated April 25, " " , "- - " .... v . . 1913. .' ANNA B. MARWICK, r Executrix. E. E. CORFMAN, Attorney let Executrix. ; (First publication April '25. Isl3. J , " ' CHRIST, No. SO North Academy avenue. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m, The regular lesson Bermon a 11 o'clock, subject. "Probation After Death." A free read ing room is open dally from 2:30 to " : 4:30 p. m. . ' AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Max well runabout, new tires, detachable rear seat, good condllton ..Inquire A. THughes.l Phone 43v' UNION - 341-x- . . Congregational church, Sunday evening, April 27, at 8 o'clock. Rev. I. A. Thompson, minister of the - Baptist V ' t 6 MONEY FOR: CITY PR OPERTY The - G. C. Real Estate Co., suc: cessors to DeLong & Amtoft, ' have now made arrangements to get money on city property as well as farms. Any time you are interested call and talk it over any way. At Moore'B la- dependent Drug Co. Phone 150 and " - 531-- t' - v acres with tf inches water, at iiosida, Utah, close to town cite, land level. Ideal slope for irrigation, sets back well from lake front giving perfect air drainage. Pro duced, nearly 50 bushels oats per acre 1912. Account ill health owner will sell at sacrifice, or will consider trade, Address X Y Z, care this paper, tf 20 RENT Inquire . The regular monthly union service of the 'Methodist, Baptist and Congregational church will be held at the ; FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for setting. Phone and barn. North. SERVICE. : Black - Minorca - and FOR chTrrch7vmTreath,-tlrna1t- Marriage licences havo been issued to the following couples: ' 1. .I.t-t.THCm;.bof Fnh'vtew,, and CfUa Sortiison, of Mt. ripnsant Jc.V,n A. of Provo. and :'a"d M. Griffeth, of Lakq.Yiew. . SCIENTIST .: 15' .. 18 house, cellar East. Second . .: - 3-- t Blake - FOR RENT 261 vltation is extended to all to attend : this service. ' booze an alcoholic face-of- . a- - Co. frovo, Utah. of - inside-of-the-stoma- ch drinker lookj like the personhaasthejmeasles or smallpox. Ask your doctor J about itr whether you drink beer or booze. I just had a dear ....friend laid away ... ' f f last week from the measles. The first trip-thdoctor -- niada.. to ee.felmhe tertonight. - or. Saturday evening, dyuyaadJhakjite- his.,re-,- . said there - waa These essays are to be sent to R. R. at the blind a for made week, pigs covery on account of one lung en- Irvine, Jr. not later than. May 3. The ,to wind tirely gonefrom smoking cigarettes books are on ' display at Columbia " w the It end at of up the eek, lie ar and his stomach all raw from being a music store. booze drinker. Another dear friend is ranged a little party for the two ITTlnd in the St. Mark's hospital, in about the pigs of $125.00 each and a promise same condition from the same cause, OBSERVATIONS ON THE of not to do One of them he has a beter chance as he cut out has left town, the other one has gone booze the first of LIQUOR-QUESTIJanuary, but not to farming. Abarberwas domg busUjthe cigarette ness at One of the blind pigs and at The state of West Virginia went dry times waiting on the booze custo- at last November election by-ma- - T (Continued from Page One.) mers. He had tovturn his pockets of 96,000, or three dry votes to jority to buy ,it from; but now under Cie Inside out to the sheriff and all he one wet vote. Now I think West Virdry town, I haven't unloaded a barrel had was $G0.00. The sheriff took the was one of the worst beer drinkof booze or beer there for at least $60.00 and told him to beat it out of ginia, states in the Union. Why on Sat- ing is that for a 'dry OTut tio'hoao sLxinjanths.Hgw r uud U rd ay flejopnsandnlgb tinJVVheel- r,f l wntf zttiz. .Jifiraf frnin town? ' been seen in Lyndyll since, now Lyn ing, the drunks were staggering along Observation of Nephl dyll Is dry and everyone lives there the ' streets and lying In r doorways When this little city was under the with families --declares it is a better hundreds. the Tbts by is no xaggera-tlo- n saloon, We had about two car. loads town without booze joints. of the condition, but on the first of .beer each. week for. them and near I cannot pee how. any .respectable day. of. July,, 1914, . every saloon and ly every day a barrel of booze,- - This person that ever takes time to think drug store in West Virginia must was dispensed through three saloons can, vote to license an evil for e close doors to the booze busiand the drug stores, and -- whenever oniy. 'Two years "ago the "wet ness.. xThis Is a new plank in the we had a stockman he invariably had element claimed that the store, build- constitution of '.West Virginia, and , a bottle and sometimes a grip full, ings in Provo would be lv after the'people, have twenty years1 of ; empty but now when "we load stock there l Provo was to go dry. Take a" wal a dry state they may have another am sure of having a Bober crowui and down Academy and Center street and chance to put the state back In the' no booze, and since Mr. Dr. who ran see fpr yourself. They also said that wet column if they an get a majority . the bling pig there hasj been run oat if the saloons were closed the to sign people of petition for a of town,-w- e seldom ever have a would6end --their, money back East vote on the I wonder if question. of boo for Nephl; then only a for booze. I wonder where the do as in Provo do ..will they they few cases for the drug store. saloons were going to get their booze to women get sign petition for an Observation and beer? To drink booze over a bar election of what entation by'misrepres Quit e a ' little: '.drunkenness. there at 15 rents a giasa..you pay US.00 the petition contained, Provo has .ior when! they, had the saloon nd" blind a gallon of booze. .You can sen to got rid, of the 'worst :" partof "lhehoozSr - , - e . . himselLA-good-iellQWt-a- nd ON " a - rf rev-enu- -- Furnished front room, North Academy avenue- - t 3-- CARD OFTftANKS. jship-ment of-Jua- " ; rs 1 b. -- I pJbuawhe--4i-4rythat- i Kiwty-id- r CAallo cracking open and if yod ' go whiskey without a bit of there don't try and bring off the old adulteration for $2.50; per" gallon, exWe wish to thank those, "who so stunt of being bit by' a rattler for Jt press paid to Provo, and have it in The Owls will give a May dance kindly befriended us in"eh7'ecenT"los wi"K' avail "you nothing.-t- you rTwhToloietTTryo next Thursday evening, May 1, in the of our baby Max C. Allen. . Observation of. LyhdylL'.t , whyjflo you want to pay the saloon Sixth .ward amusement hall. M U. A N l MR 3. J, M. ALLEN. Yyndyll had two saloons "when the IIS.00 for a gallon, of - adulterated It Is 100-proo- f " the recall of the judges so that will not give a blind tiger the full fine and jail sentence Yon need a ft y Judge tanTbe put oifl " . Muic 65 North Acad the-vote- White bulldog, 6 months cropped. Reward. Dr. L. B ' tf Philpott- Phone. 408. LOST old. ears Tr . . -- FOR SALE FIRST. CHURCH OF their - rd rev-eoii- 310-re- , 6th-4a- y-o on-thi- real value. hr . In the district Court of the Fourth CORY'S LUNCH WILL Judicial District inand,for Utah Next Monday, April 28, Cory's Quick County, State of Utah. Tn the. Mutter nf the Estate of Martha Lunch" Trill under the manage-ma" " E. Bullock, Deceased. of Mrs. F. LT Coryl T ? " Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned, at the WM. "T.- SHERMAN j law office of E. E. Corfman, room 10 RELIEF tORPS MEETING of the Knightlblock, in Provo city, of Utah, on or be-Utah county-sta- te The relief corps named above will meet-ie- xt September,fore the Wednesday, April 30- ,- at 1913. the home of Mrs. E. Champion, 394 1913. , North .Third East, at 2:30 p. m. s Dated April 25, rr tt-ImmfWMi, . CARD OF THANKS. E. E. CORFMAN, ' ' The utdersigned hereby express .' Attorney for Administrator. 1913.) 25, their appreciation ut and gratitude for v (First publication April the sympathy and assistance render:-- J by. many kind friends during the ill ness. and at the death of our mother, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. M ts. Sa x ah Dee. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WILD. Ma the District Court of the Fourth -- . 1913,-at-abo- ut 6- -t 3- -t - Three slightly .used pianos to be sold before May 1, 3-- 339-y- severe attack of pneumonia. y - - A. B. Morgan is holding court Judge and Saturday nights Is ''An Adventure on the Mexican Border," in two reels. The hill - ' ' CLASSIFIED ADS in Ileber, today. THE ELLEN. AT. . " town was U.. DEFEATS THE :rX' wetpandja great deal of COMMERCIAL CLfelB drunkenness, so "much that the'eom-pantook a bunch of jnen out of serv- EGGS FOR J SALE Black , Langand the Commercial ice for hanging around tnem ana nor The B.- Y. White j ehangsl perBeUlng.Lao club basebaU .tearas played an inter- - always being able for' service when. Leghorns, per setting, 75c C. G. Dahl esting game Wednesday afternoon, wanted. Sincethe cohnt; . t which was'wone by the B. Y, IJ. on a dry the blind pigs were allowed to quist, 5298 6tb W. Phone score of 8 to 5. The batteries were operate under the old sheriff, but last inter Balrd, FOR SALE pitcher, and Greenwood "batcher fall they elected a new sheriff and the est In Spring Dell lot and new. bunga for the BtVYtj,; and - Twelves and county attorney, Bent for the revenue low bouse, modern. See Alex Iled- - Elliott pitchers and Stiehl, catcher, collector. He came to "Lyndyll - and for the Commercial club. hung around two blind pigs and got quist. evidence enough to put them both in SEED POTATOES Extra , select PRINCESS WILLCitVE-AWAjail, Tmt what did he do? Why he 551-x- . them $12.00 each and made them fined bu. 60c Colo.. Pearls,: 8 VOLUMES OF SHAKESPEARE Thomas, a government license for a for pay let them pay in three and The management of the" Princess year, How is that for house instalments. modern RENT to monthly theater will give away , the boy or FOR new The' was . that sheriff sleeplng-porcat211 high?. and Inquire glrlla either .the CentralIIIgh electerwas" a . Trom aown'ln deY. North. academic First stranger East U, school, the.B. partment or the Procter- - academy a the lower part of the county,- - and FO R . SALE O R TRADE Single seLofelght volumes of Shakespeare's after the county hltornyTcoTildTnot disc :plow, perfect condition, tor works, bound in leather, who writes make success of closing the pigsTiy e mower or disc harrow. Thomas, phone the best essay on "Shylock" after see the help or lack of help of the 1 IZZ. 21 ing the plcturea-- a. the, Erinc.Ssthea-, to LyhciflcerMreijfJcarae B. Y. . . , 6rlTe JuagSDtrsin v. a, ouarriv. i . . . (Advertisement.) . . - , |