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Show BRIEFS AMUSEMENTS ATPrtlNCESS AND ELLEN,. LaVelle, Sisters In a Ringing and dancing act will be the attraction at the Princess theatre Wednesday and Thursday nights, and from all reports the act is thoroughly delight ful and, entertaining, Besides --this attraction - there will be the usual fine) number, of pictures. For tonight at the Princess there is a very good s among them program of being a Path Western film, r"Cow boy Life." Oh the same reel is "The Kloday' Equilibrists" who do a number of Interesting vaudeville stunts'. Then there is an Edison film, "An International Heart DVeaker" and a FOR APPENDICITIS. OPERATION - The Frank Schwab, the youngest son of Mr. and,Mrs:,9amuel Schwab was op erated. on Sunday at the Provo Gen ral hospital for appendicitis. Prom --Jlast reports the young ;man was get " " ting along nicely. FBI EL'S BONDS REDUCED. ' Charles . Ftlel, receiver for the Utah Banking company at Lehl, baa fried his annual report with the clerk of the district court and Judge Booth referred the report to II. L, Cummings to be audited and a report order re- , laeisg"rtbd"-eeiver- 1250,000 to bonds. photo-play- -- from. TJOTm'nim7y"rott?r-AgosTtn- i A strikingly beautiful and interest- In making this 150,000. order the court stated that the assets ing fllmUs billed for the Ellentheatre of the bank had been materially reThursday and Friday of ngxt weekTit duced in the payment of claims and Is a "V'itagtaph pIcture,"Vanlty Fair" In other. ways. and will undoubtedly Interest photo" QUA1LVPLANTED. . 'Deputy Game Warden M. Day of Millard county has just received a .shipment, of 100 quail from Washington county. The birds will be fed until spring and then distributed af Oak City, Kanosh and the balance above Fillmore. This is the Initial ... shipment of a number of shipments to be made into Milliard county, where there is no open season for the hunt- - and "IlIIngbf "these blrdi. ln"g - : TEAMS GOOD SHOWING. Eugene Roberts, physical Instructor at the Brigham Young University was given occasion to raise the stock, of 'the basket ball team last Saturday ? night when "the boys defeated the old "Tstars"bya score "of 40 to 19. Whether the decisive victory was due to the fact - that the stars were out of practise or to stage fright is not stated, to remark they were, swept Vout race by their swift apponents. Mr. Roberts Is pleased with his youngsters and hopes to land the- - penant again this Bason. After the game a supper was given at the : , Roberts hotel to which seventy guests paid tribute. Knowing that the affair would be given newspaper space anyway, the newspaper men were not in- patrons play The-foltowi- are-tbi ng I W JEFF. MWTT AND : Gus Hill's production of, Bud Fish SALESMAN WANTED. jer's cartoon play, "Mutt and Jeff," -- 'A Good Agent Wanted in every is an comedy with town to represent an old establish.music, catchy especially written to ed life insurance company that makes exploit the eccentricities of. the char a specialty of temperance risks, low SALE-f-Mas- on 'in "Tire rBTory- - loTeaiid-T)oitti- tst" cs lIahoused ADVERTISED TUES. AND WED; JAN. 16-1- Remaining THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER DAN, MY BROTHER AGOSTINO COWBOY LIFE INTERNATipNAL BREAKER. -- ESKIMOS I by-la- HEART-""' T ' ' LADORAI IN Ellen XUES. AND WED. JAN. 16-1- WOMAN I x ' PROVO COMMERCIAL - Let us Estimate Your Next Bill Baker Lumber Co. al- BOUNTY.CLAIMS. Bounty claims aggregating about $30,000 will be paid by the state auEleven hundred ditor this week. claims which were presented for the year 1911 hare been approved by the board of examiners. The warrants wTTTWreadyfTor tbe claimants today Members of the Ephralm -- PATH fleers of, several " " ar-made quarry companies, have ftz MAN IN THE TAXI with "the Commercial club at Manti in an effort to Induce the state capttal com' mt88l0n to use the Sanpete"; white Oolite stone In the construction of BADACCI PENT. the proposed Utah capitol building. While baling hay near Heber yes- During his visit here' some time ago r terday afternoon, John Montgomery's Governor William Spry said that he right foot was caught in the baler ed with the Tndbadly crushed. ; It yas" favorably-ImpressU3ougui showing made by. the Quarries, and it wUl be- - necessary ta take him to is Inferred that a like Impression will Salt Lake to' hare the foot amputatbe made on the other members if ed tomorrow. M ontgomery Is 35 they 7canle Induced ftT' investigate. years of age and has a wife and five Nothing de,flnitejwjisjaeclded uponat chllidren. .., " the club meeting last night in regard to the coarse that the committee will S.0IT FOR POLL tAXESrr be. expected to pursue, except that it The county, commissioners, in regwas Instructed to Join forces with the ular, session today, instructed the Manti Commercial club. It is probable county attorney to commence suit that a committee will be sent to Salt against every .delinquent poll tax payLake to urge the commission to visit er In the county whose' tax U' not -the quarries. paid before" February l."v LY- of ----- ;' The legislature appropriated $40,000 for bpunty" clalmsTand" claims were charged against to abou- t- $20J)00. There, was a question as to whether thel.reraa;lnder p,fthe. f undcpuld be used la. redeenv.l9lL claims, but the attorney general has ruled thatit , -- i.v may. - & SAVINGS BANK. - Both Phone r 81. 185-We- Third South.. st THE REAL SIGN . s t MARBLE & GRANITE I 61 W. Firet So. - Utah. St, Prevo, (BaD-Bearin- g, Long-Wearin- '''"r: g) And, Second " , -- glanceasrwhatyoTirfinan cial resources are Bros. Typewriter Smith L. 1 No, 38 and where you have spent your money. Every check given acts as "a receipt. It is an in centive in itself to save. hovtf West 3rd'South St., 1 Salt Lake City, Utah STATE BANK OF PROVO. Giet Ready COALv for the . Elks Seventh Annual Winter r sion .1 tneAtTcraeen They tre the -- best in the Stste y I L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter -- . ' !2 ; To work so smoothly and accu-- . rately, in conjunction with all the others, that the completed result is just as perfect WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. as the work of any individual part. That is what makes a good working typewriter it , is what What a woman wants among other -- important things is-- ii justifies J&e pyeihe the L. C. Smith and Bros. Typewriter it is why this typewriter w checking account. In manag' all kinds of work superlatively well without attachments and ing household expenditures a does check book acts as a perpet gives no disappointing results. Send for free descriptive matter today, ual reminder of-t- he differ ence between income and C. & Co. outgo. You can tell at missioners. The rules were.announc. Loans aggre gating $860,000 have been applied for by various reclamation companies throughout the state, and upon the irrigation law being recently declared constitutional and valid by the su ' preme . court, the board decided to make loans under' certain rules to be " " decided upon by the' board. ' of Perfect Units That is What Wins the Typewriter -- Marble and Granite Works t ed yesterday morning. 1 Perfect Team Work is a rare and unusual combination of mechanical features of superior excellence, each of which is designed, First To do its individaul work better than .. ' "It could be dpriirin any other way. The Beeslev FTXES RULES FORtOANS. A set of rules governing state loans on irrigation projects have been pre pared by the state board of land com. n iJ-'- . 1 I M ONUME N T S i uet . j The New Model Five Z .a .i X Is the Electric sign attractive both day and night. It draws the people to your window at night and they place of business same that by sign the next TRY IT. day Designs and quotation? promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO. 46 North Academv. LICbH Game Postmaster. J THE BOSUN'S WATCH . ' LAJDIES McArthur, Mrs. Hetty. McEwan, Jiiss Myrtle. Strapper, Mrs. fnez. Ware, Ella Wasson. MEN Davis, Stanley. Glllispie, William R. ' Holllday, John.' Madsen, Ciirtis. Melntosn, W. A. Passey & Co:, Geo. If not called for in 2 weeks they will be aent to the Dead Letter office JAMES CLOVE, 7. SCORNED -- ' Provo Post Office Jan TO-PA- rangmenta-torjcaHjperat- - "' 18 7 ' Commer- - - In LETTERS. -- URGE USE OF SAN PETE STONE. - r: you savings account. Here your savings earn 4 per cent interest com pounded twice, a year. One dollar opens an accounts 14, 1912. " ll moflIns7"prree-S3f- - Princess tended. There are several resolutions to be 'presented and the are to be Jieard after having passed the committee appointed for the purpose of drafting them. Invitations have i':L?.?5 extended to all the native sons throughout the state and many responses have been received. - . rial-lu-wfth- 6 a South" American republic, inter- $175.00 buys it this week. Room mingled with which is a touch of Lamar Hotel. pathos and "slews'' of .laughter, and a tasty dressing of catchy music, not ' FOR SALE Portable pool table, forgetting a large contingent of pret- most new. 738 West 1st North. "Fisher's ty glFlsr-and-v Komikal Karacter Kreation," "Mutt and Jeff,' who will be a whole show - SONS OFrttTAH TO MEET. It Is 'expected that the meeting of, the Native Sons of Utahrwhlch is call- ed lor tonight, In Judge Lewis, court room Salt Lake will be Well at." Prices Low Everything right o ' .. Roofing In, Flue Grades ! SHINGLES Best on the market f ""Grades High Lee-Las- h - - . -- world-wid- e - RU-BER-OI- D acters of Fisher's imagination. The rates and liberal contract to capable man. Address S. Wilson, Secretary, production was staged by Mr. Frank 253 Broadway, New York. Tannehill, Tr.;the Vail studio built the scenic production, which was LOST One. bay, mare colt, 2 years Studio; the old. Star in forehead, no brand. Finder painted by the costumes are from the establishment please telephone J. M." Jensen and of Frank Hayden, of New York, from be rewarded. Phone 213 k. the original designs of A. Eldel, of Paris. FOR and Farrell pictures which will be at the Ellen tonight ana tomorrow night: "Woman FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND "The Bosun's Scorned," Watch,'' in themselves, as is expected of a . DYEING. L e Pathe Weekly newspaper, "Man inH cartoon play of such fame; " Give us a Trial Today a has Taxi. Hill Mr. the launched "real produc. PROVO CLEANING AND DYE- tlon" which will prove fully equal to ING COMPANY. : AN. INTERESTING- CONTEST. the anticipation of the-- admirers and 85 North Academy Avenue. Manager Ashton of the Princess and constant readers of the "Fisher car Ellen has inaugurated a contest and toons" now appearing in half a thou the person or society which Is voted sand newspapers in the four coners of to be the most popular will be given the SUtSv-Nitlay has been! Ujiit a beautiful piano. JudgfngTr6ihlhe looked forward to with such feverish NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT interest already stirred by the an Interest in years. There wll be fifty WHAT YOU SAVE. nouncement, the 'contest will be one people in the production- exclusive of real life and interest. Popular of the mechanical crew. A beautiful Keep on aving. It's the only candidates' are . now fbeing entered. scenic display and numbers of differ system for a person on a sal It is not a lottery but a clear case ent gorgeous costumes will be a fea to follow and it wins ary of popularity and the person receiving ture. There's no place where you the highest number of votes will be "Mutt arid Jeff" will be seen for can put a few dollars each the favored one. the first time In Opera "House Fri month fit week that will pay day night, January 19. the returns as of--tb- Tlted. A Roof for Every Purpose A Roof for Every Purse J -- suf-fic- e "" ii Independent C02I Snows . - to ; Cor xara oy in weoftn muu. KOrrORD A CROWTHERS, .' Proprtetora. Sunny Southern California Sunshine and .. N For further information call on any Salt Lake Route Agents or address ; , Or F. Culmer, , J.-' Sec, B, P. O. E:, 85, A.'G. P. A" Salt Lake ity. Salt Lake City. -- Fancy Ribbon, sold up to 35c a yard at . 7 . A OC Children's all wool sweater COats, worth 85c, at Y l 16c We pay One Dollar per load for good " Manure delivered. ROBT. BIRKIN, . . - Provo.": . FREIGHT CAR ROBBED. Flowers, r " - . Extra special Bargains in Shoes for, men, boys, ladies & children COME AND SEE THE VALUES v - carat the Salt Lake Route was burglarized early yesterday depot morning; and & box' containing house hold goods was carried away. 'The only' clue on which the officers have to work is the empty be in which the goods were being shipped, which was found by the police, near the railroad trck a mile south of the depot-"A freight i SMOOT -- LOF-JIDON'- S ; - r .- SP AFFORD WinterTlalelytls Delivered Get It how While 'you can. 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