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Show ' THE PROVO HERALD oemTY . Club "Notes and Personals - , " . ' : TITANIC , '7'r .jUll Mm ;B!fg6PM . - " Mintr Tells Story ,of Expcr- . I Leaping . agent at will graduate this spring. C. W. Blake, ses-will be held"3n May Provo for the Missouri' Pacific rail ' " .' road who has "been visiting, in Saltf, A soeciakmeetlng of tii. Lake City for several days has re Ce:atup-andtIt- S) Sorosis livestock ' The !9f exerci- Tnhn Snnd man who Is Said to be' - . Vl M Or ' 1 ; ' - ' J. . Ja - - ---- Tlf , H'. 3 h I z 'r,ii m ViZJl- - FIRST WOMAN.IURY , mm m ' : DISASTER ATTRACTION SPECIAL Z r,niiin. American Press Associa H tion Copyrights, Showing Details of THE WRECK r. TiTMTr t act 3 nights. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ' - PAGE FIVE . "BOUNDER THE POISON CUP THE' RELL BROS. - - - . , -- ZT i ;, ... . Princess -- ft) Nineteenth one of the survivors of the Titanic clubs was rtisastor afpordine to his story, was turned to Provo , neld uit uuiue a ai, aueiumju yesieruay Herfnrmpr resident of Bingham. i of Mrs. Phillip Speckart for the pur- a few Lake days agoj a g 4 v, f nncn nf n Crl Tl yr I'D m in rtnm - arrived in Salt J ......... , winvuac u ivbimu i.vijruu lttuuci mj, auu Airs. If abou. tale his is and thrUnng telling of Mother's Day. The Farmington are visiting in Provo theemoratlon back his on was He way v. v.,.,! the city. few months a t ,. after guests of Mrs. Tanner's parents Mr.1i country this in me taoernacie ana; sunaay aiay i ,j and Mrs? "Harry Bokhara. visit with his people in. Sweden, and Vhl rnrrsm wiii h nnhiwhf in took passage on the Titanic for the , very near future. took Mr. Sundman witn United States. Cochran entertained .Tom Mrs, T ' 1 . k. by ience--Lscapes I tw ' i children's party at herl Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr.. entertained passage as steerage passenger trom talk of j borne Monday afternoonninonor otjxwenty young people yesterdayTfter-Southampton. - He dlsllkes-t- o the seventh .birthday anniversary ciinoon in honor of the ninth birthday: this awful tragedy and he is still tier daughter, Florence! The email 0f her daughter, Dorothy. The rooms suffering from the terrible nervous , quests enjoyed a number of interest-- were bright with a profusion of daf-- ' strain. In discussing the affair Mr. apfodlls the same flowers being used on Sundman said: ing games after which a prettily pointed luncheon was served, the dec- jne luncheon - table where a prettily J "I don't want to talk about it. I orations being carried out in a dainty 'appointed birthday luncheon, was, want to iorget it if I can. "When the vessel struck the ice scheme of pink and white. A pink served. formed the berth. I was1 cake berg I was auleen A .Sdjwblte birthday and table a of tho awakened L York E. by Miss Severance of New crunching noise along dining centerpiece covers were laid for fourteen guests. has visited the public schools during the side of the ship. It was followed ' ' ''' I got up- and partly the Week demonstrating the Palmer, by another. a delightful p- AsS OF CIRCUMSTANCES THE LOAN SHARK vtptIM -p A j - ' CS4J aVXV . TS . in-m- y i 1 rm wr w M f M M m M M mm m m w mmm mm - m m m s w m 'm. - V - - - . we At Ihe'-Jim,The Girl Question club met Monday 'lm.thod of penmanship. Today , with dressed myself. most of the 800 or more peo- at the home of Miss Floss Dunn, all 'superintendent Eggertseri, .Miss but tha members being present. An infor erance is visiting the Brigham Young pie in the steerage - were-asle- ep, wiU nrpRpnt the methmal musical porgram jraa enJoy,e,A.aJnAn)tforsitv-ai- there were many men mthe. large a dainty luncheon was served by 'the 0(j before lhe training stnool smoking room in the after part of the ' ship smoking and playing cards. yMiss Irene Evans will en- - ers ' tertain the' club next week. Fighting for Life. ' B. Y. U. vs A. C. U. "By the time I got on my clothes Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ellertson The Bri'ghajri Young university-svi- li every one was alarmed and hastily In a, few , their berths. engagement of 'have anppunced-th4aving meet the Utah Agricultural college A William to their daughter, Hazel, :.bMps oificera cajrie- -i n to 2 o'clock in a. nnnn...tlie- marriaee to take place in Saturday afternoon at the stoorage- and oidered everybody "Yaft. So:m there- - was a struggling the Salt Lake temple the latter part duan.rjack and field meet on the Of May. The many friends of the caiiip.ts. The feature of the .day will mas trving- to uet ,1ip the na..sa deck'". young people, will .be much interested' be the appearance of. Richards the wava to the first-clas"Y" giant and ,Snow the giant of the became separated in tu in the ahove announcement: "Fauiilie Aggies The two boys were both stu mil JEiy the time I succeeded ,;i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose spent Sun- dents of. tne'Mu"rddck ncaaemy. seiii ' reaching' the upper deck sevenn ter'in Payso6 the guests-'o- f the lat eral years ago and Snow claims boats had been already launched. can best the local favorite 'in every ter's father, George Patten. "1,made my way to the rail where : " contest with the exception of the n Ani un: )ioini n'ut. nt'f It was ". Mrs. William J. Stiehl and Mrs. high jump. In the meet of last year Preston G. Peterson have issued invi- - between the two schools, the locali efi Qn gome Qne yelled tQ me t&tiona tor.. a .card JtmXaMt- - o to be given tomorrow afternoon at the .feat, but Coach Roberts states r jumped and fell on" my 1 v.m. r tho rnrmor nnmniimcniiirv tn will be a different result, ai aaiur ill 133 UBJ ' ' "I r8Tre,(Tcra"onar,"nroTm ine over two or - e j yf5ev-Jtruc- k - teach-ftostes- v'min-utes-Sfc- e - - - ' s ' h: . j UllMlflMMiv -- f Torfyi there-:jpwere- heard, filled with struggling men. na'' shots or any explosion as the vessel sank, as has been reported. After our boat put off there is not much to relate. Silently we floated around in In beingplcked up by a passing ship. It was a' great relief when we at last sighted the Carpathia. ,"It was biting cold,' and all around Us we could see icebergs." --- Mr Sundman said that U nearlshalf an hour after the Tilanic .irnr.li hTirii distress siirnals were This was trashed over thereiess. there, the due-perhaps to confidenceSfcal was a general , the was in not sink and not vessel could imminent danger. , . I the members of the, local order, the Commercial club and the Elks' club will join in .entertaining the many visitors. Whenever it is possible, organ reabout the city and other citals, trips entertainment wilt be provided. One of the big delegation ; t ) stop over in Sait Lake City will be that from Montana, which will arrive at f:oU o'clock" Saturday nioiiiiiig in a special train, accompanied ly the famous Boston-Montan- a band of J?utte. The delegates will be escorted at once to the Commercial cjub, where auto athat - .I'lio I)cn.- a rate of Grande will make one fare to Salt Lake City -- & Rio on ', acCQnnt 3rd, May re'.urn Students and Teachers meeting.. Th , date of which has been changed froar and April 21th to May 3rd. H. MITCHELL, VM. Agent. . , . modat'.ons on the Titanic, .Mr. SundTirftP 7 hi ah tgy were jgQijal to tho. on accommodations second-clas- s 4 ' VV1DI11H U AU11I U1IUC. JUYlOl Five hundred liners. pants. m ny rr Just Call EIGHTO Where tne, 'r do not know how manv-".ver- e 9 if could be seated at the fist leave' the Flowers Grow: We do the rest, in the boat, all the way from fort;.- - to people Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose will the table. Every one had at sitting were! tomorrow morning for San Francisco, T'.ie new place . say-I There at the able and his should, sixty, his alloied-pift- ce ' 4 . in Cal., to attend the commencement ex- - ' were. whom number corresponding to his berths eight women.anof A New 'Price on Olive Oil, Provo; 'erclses at the Belmont Military aca- a of One rhem, their nlgbfclothes. "It was a fine ship, hut it turned demy from which their son, Ed Loose, Tea St China. lost"1 her '".two chilwoman, he conSwedisn out to lie a floatingloffin, -, . ,."rr:i y dren and husband M "the wreck. The cluded. - husband carried' all 'ie uioney they possessed and she was left destitute. About half of the occupants of the boat seemed to be of the ship's crew, waiters or stokers. There were no 11 SPECIAL TRAIN ! among them, and we ts 61 to-- had take , rhe- - tmrs. 1 crawled over several people and tojrf; More tlian 8,(100 shriners will be it an" oar on the port side. We pwed during Thursday, for five tr six hoi' rs before w were Salt Iike-CitNine irminetn arsenates o f lead u:eo' in Colorado last year and They will arrive Saturday. We were i: up by the Carpathia were analyzed iTy. the State. The Latimsr Brand showed over 15 in special trains and spfclul ':e :ii!i-- bot picked iiijf liel'evi'. nr ifentA6tai arsenic oxide and wa- - the inly one which contained the east, norih and sout.i. .:: Severe. Suffering Is, ?:0 SOLUBLE ARSENIC. "The women and some of the men route to llds'"Aiig('les. Btft-BY t4i uigW a- -a uii x iCJi ij tn-tSA .Z FOR. , Hghtiy tircusfil . , Kali suffered .severely frdni the cold. special trains will arrive in , iTbe Utch County Fruit & Pr5duce Association.' (layH three the After leaving the 'Titanic I did hot Lake City during T-Fruit Grower's Association. '" Surtie. of the visirors 'w4U - -p Ttnrft that foHow edp SfeS -- I . was mentioned. Center-ScicCompany..' remain less,than an Hour, while;hiifv ith the oar. Before I fell into Acociatton. The Alberta Fruit Grower-will remain ten hours or longer. ers tljjbo.it I noticed there was much their r a the stay in Salt Ixflke .City deck, which was During ,.i ' mobiles will be provided for the women members of the party and for9 many others as may wish to take o From 10 o'clock siKhtseeing trip. band will give a the 11 o'clock until . Utah. Hotel concert jd .the toiSnWeeR-at B -- - ' - 1p te j , ' (Change of Pictures Momjay, lead Arsenate WEDNESDAY, a brand new feature film toi S'siifSillUKE- -- ' Ulanuiacfured I Lime Sulphur W pas-...ias- ft- I'M-da- he THURSDAY, Bard Concert, 4 reels regular and Titanic Picture. A full evening's program. v i ' ' - ' FRIDAY, Tjtanic, change cf band pre-- " gram and pictures. boat-wher'w- . -- pr-se- - S . ... fnt'iras and songs. Uasri fr bA lUKUAY, $5.03 aJjVcViIJ $1 and bank ft 11 iiiiv';i2 TJjpymjrtii-i- ' V! V - hi lit M ! It Spontor and lt Vindicator thm Most famout Ranch in thi WoAd, comprising 100,000 Acres s, Okla., and of Prairiw whots Nan it Proudly Bears . if fill "'',, f 1 1 i 1 . hra,m n iii ii t in i n ii n i v iii ii UMU sniiRCE. w m - MX w k 1mT Annual Cowboy and Cowcir, Holiday Tour with Tribes of adjoining Reservations. Every Figare and Feature Of and Prom the Prairie In-ro- m n 0 ' f hi ni kiitiidc ' All Other Tented Shows lit Leading and Dazzling in nhTv True. Possible. Pretentious Western Frontier Exhibition tir in.. unvri ir.rn. have v,t Okm'diow Wtutrefrnnlo 'IV ''MbvMAVFRONflER'HaURGK.SURPRISES ol III VtiCAiinii at the ant f ...... lit . ctopp wvw u.v n rur cttcc HomapolOb tojre ia giiinuw AmuKneat LA ..-- , VTj smX ORIGIN 4 Zenith New York City, end Full of the Honors and Farore - Advancing in tnree sensawonai yv arr wum. "nroud ascendancy of the LARGEST EXCLUSIVE WILD WEST SHOW IN THE WORLD, lta equal . Mil-Had- Conini :i - - :i , nun ww"'" ' r" j Supreme Bolitary in conceded As big and perfect a ' dispute. beyond '' Frontier a Exposition a humanly possible, If you know us of old, we need no introduc- enthusiastic 1:1 , tion. If you know us only by hearsay and rt. in lit ' Onlytit', mn Ball let's eet -- acquainted. Rely with , full and steadfast fidenre Ulxin a festival of enlight- -, Kl : The 1 1 1 fji THE i and Meiflco. performanra, and NOWHBRB EL8H It has no Rival and recognizes no Competitor tenLi.v Jleans and energy and patronage. A tremendous been pushed to the limit for rour praise A hart ' Western Tournament differing radically arid fundamentally from all familiar Aethers. - Its appearance, here an auspicious public holiday event. Arevelaj ' tion and a revolution in outdoor amusements. Displaying the unprecedented resource, research,, ingenuity; diver jtyi authority, accuracy and mag i" iaitude of the institution, there will traerse Uie principal thorouRhrares a nti kmnlr- ran, ,:..Ssi ' WONDROUS tiiLt. 1 w UUiilUE ... i ,1 KTAfiflFR v . tVKLHUUN 3lKLLirrsiuc. - 1NC1 - Children,. 25 Cents -'- 'aiul Crud Without a Counterpart $1.00 Performances. 2 p. m. and S p. fua Umtf F.rllT Eatriic to Um tndiu ViU satt Anywbers cn Earth MM' . ft and Cowboy 18M wilderness, h. i rirnfr - champion sharpshooters, and J! lariat experts, buUficbters, steer throwers, bucking liorses, . d steers, hrrda 6f ' . buffaloes, ridinir rivalries from (Jossack to Lomancne, sports, games, contests, pastimes, perils, adventures, romances riiulv routine and battles of the AN ARENA OF PRAIRIE PROPORTIONS . ...... . . in v. ,.. fril'irfiJ!)! ! - JJ? fif Bring the Ladies and Children, or let. them come alone they wiJJJfmd us polite and thoughtful for their comfort and pleasure to se its Picture of real truo at Western life and Thrilling Scenes of Prairie Activity. Know that innocence ia aafeeua Amaxed . Intefeated. therr Amused. will and that ba ...... p.FdvnuRrM. D...I, mi l IV. . . U1 1. .5i II u nicaau. in never-io-oe-orgo- ih fearless rouh-- - 1 Iniiructed -- 1:1 ?l!i! long-horne- 4tmf Encampment West that has passed and is passing reproduced in 1 SUad Auninon, and Mini i Avti-irnJ- rnlnmr 4r4nnfln .OAJIV. JBC'B4'nl lL i da ruralcs, tribca oL Indians fndi fromtlicir. tuTMTSa hundreds of irpirsentutivo es;t)rrla w the Reserved Seat ft MtfirT(itiiiir been You OF SENSATIONAL SUCCESSION f'nn- info VHrTinonva 50 Cents Arjmiss'ion, 7S. a battled, barehanded, with bull and esraped aliv . life-k- in in ba To exploit aeeii t at every 101 Ranch Wild niooaitni imrlop tK 1 1 MM. nr " 1 J" HpmoUh ...i ih.imrfiv. CI e. mJiim AND OWNERSHIP. VT UkVJ tn v ' mm 1 ' i4 - -- at Grand Junction, Ccto. Ir"-- edncsday and Friday) 5V . .LATIMER'S SPRAYS VN Li jEs i?i t:t VI ft 11 , mi ,i |