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Show r M, DELEGATES REPUBLICAN i NAFJED AT PRIMARIES FRIPAY AND SATT'RD AUGUST. JV"3 ,X v If w II l n B U V-- r J rl V. ; .i j' Republican primaries were held in Pro'vo Wednesday in the five wards o? the city and delegates to the state (UfiveiiUjn &t Salt Lake and the ju- Y, 30-3- dicial, convention here were elected. s of thev delegates chosen at the .Provo primaries will go to Two-third- TUB BAG OF" QOLJJ-- Salt Lake September 5 Intent upon the congressional ' career of ending . FOJt TUB SAKK urdictions of local Republican leaders at frtclose of the primary ing OF THK PAPOOSE. Bush balloting. The eauae w ill. be espoused, it ts for congress, " Pa the. Indian Story reported. The delegates chosen in the five wards oftjthe city and the alternates TH& ARTISTS JOKE i Kdison, Comedy ' AT &00ti Representative Joseph Howell, accord- Kalem, Spanisb. Drama HOUlf Vitagraph, Drama TIl. for the state aTuTTiIutctll fcOnvetilioW are as follows: First Ward. State K. Uachman, J. C. Duffin, George T. .hidd."-- . Alternates Charles WELL Im i: i it HECEMRY PRTiOF EDUe THE CHILDREN VE THE AULTiPLieTIOA Tyl&LE. TIOA MM II I ii ill! f' ,35c. Other Specials A I -- RE riXErTO FtX1JrTHHItDRE1MTHt Tiiactmair: Judicial Joseph V. TTuTF Hac oc K t J eorge T. JuM, M -. H. Alternates C. II. Ward, Nels Sunday Chicken Dinner JUT WELL-- 1 ii 111 II. Ward, Mrs. C. D. Glazier, Mrs. "ft. Spencer's Cafe &REIttG' BRE&SED GO " -. , LET THE A TO SCHOOL THE CHILDREN WILL GO. It Atib MCK THE&CHOOL BCLL WILL RI1G, .IoIhimhi, Uachman. Second Ward. Arthur Craven, 15. ' OUR LOW. PRICED OF' CHILDREN GOODi I tAlM OUR STOlLIHILffli - H. S. ETC. SHOES, GOOD SHOES .Are oneof the 'most important articles of clothWe sell tjood shoes ing ::r the school children. that give abst'lue,satisacliun...-- . -- Box Calf School Shoes Kid Shoes with Welt- - r DREIE, TYLIIH SfiOE,-- HOSIERY, UiDERVElR, -i line of children's Gingham and Dresses is still quite complete and we are Our. immense '.ercaTe uffering them at ., ," 'clean-u- p prices. piTT-intto- ." , line ' w Kite Dresses for school func- ofytzcsT2 tcr t Special ( years. at 25 Jacob" Coleman, tions. Water Proof Stitched Sole W. R. H. Paxman. Judicial Andre w( ()0c values will be closed, S3. 50 'values, cut to ? Knudsou, W. R. II. Pasman. Alter8 5 to 8, at I..; 45 at $2.25 nates Joseph Ward, B. P. ..Roper. 8 to 11 "8 to 11, at 1.50 75c values to close 50 $4.50 Fine Swiss Dress- $1.65 Third Ward. ; to 2 ii 1.75 es 11 S.OO to 2, at.... State Eph Homer, D. H. Madson, Fresh Oyesters $1 values Percales 67 10 to 14 years..: $6.50, Calf in Button Mrs. Mary J. Vincent, L. L. Nelson. lowAlso good lines at $1.25 Ginghams, 8 to 14 Chili that is Chili Alternates E,, T. Harding, George E.. or Lace $4.50 er prices. years, to close $10.00 Graduation Dress-es- .. Ross, George T. Peay, Jr., Mrs. Win 5 to 8 All these shoes have Good Coffee IQuick Service W. 1.25 $.1.50 Ginghams, up to 14 will be closed Peay. Judicial J. W. Carter, J. 11 2 S to best Louisville Oak at W. Dunn, D. H. Madson, J. J. John98 years, cut to $6.65 11 to 2. Leather Soles. son. Alternates E. T. Harding, J. S. FOR QUICK SALEOne piano, oak Park, Mrs. E. P. Vincent, Mr3. Ellen SWEATER JACKETS CHILDRENS' COATS elde board, bird's eye maple Dress-er- , Homer. Our famous Round sweatHop Scotch Hosiery All Worsted Special Red Golf Jackets $5.00 Fourth Ward. one White sewing machine, two Hose,.;.-witlinen :sizes 14 years Xicketr 15 6 to er; 95 Blfc. Caracule Coatc, up to $ John D. Dixon, Harvey Cluff. , State book cases and books. ...John Rock Proof Hose fotf heels and toes and double .Saxpny-Sweaterssame M. Harmon, Mrs. J. Jesse Alternates 211 14 years North Second East. Worsley, $4.95 woven knees are Judicial A. L. Booth, J. H. the H. Beck. sizes o Boys ., 18 to up years...$6.75 Germantown Yarn Sweat2 pairs for. ., We have the cleane.8laodmjoaLiip- - Frisby. Alternates LeRoy Dixon. 25(f pair all sizes. Cloth in endless" Coats Fifth Ward. ers, same sizes cafe-IProvo and invite you ' ALL FAY KINDS OF A at STOCKING WITH Stale Don. W. Conover, George H. variety prices ranging' Uetter grades worth up to call-4- a with your wife, , or sweeC. Hicks. H. Clove. from James CLASS to $10 Hrlnihall, HOSE. to theart and see our private dining C. A. Glazier, Geo. P. Alternates jroom for ladles. Spencer's cafe. Parkert Louisa McBride, Judicial ... o Jacob Evans, J. H. McEwan. H. S. BOILING CRACKED EGGS. T. Jones. Alternates Geo. E. Pyne, .. An egg that Jb cracked can be boi" SV Taylor, John W. Conover, Mrs. led by enclosing it In a piece of soft paper. When the paper becomes wet Grace Cheever. adnere8 to the eg& and prevents CARPETS. it from .coming through the shell. This process should be successful In 'every case where the crack la of a To take oil stains out of carpets moderatelength. spread the soiled part3 thickly with THREE REEL FEATURE will be seen three very good features. investigators and managers in crop of intelligent labor which is in reality a paste made of fuller's earth and One is a Vitagraph;. "At the Eleventh production and THE PRINCESS AT Into the the heritage of Utah. The right place to eat in "Provo, cold water. Allow it to dry, and Hour the story of a woman's j'anity; The state needs no other defenders states of Kansas, Montana, Oregon, Spencer's cafe. then remove with a stiff brush. TUa Vitagraph "The the second a beautiful historical pic melodrama, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Califor- than these men. The example of their Money Kingl iaJ'ree reels will be ture. "The Bag of Gold" by the lives 'is a final argument. nia, Minnesota, Missouri, and shown at the Princess theatre tonight Kalem company, and the third,. "The she has sent these men." In the Artist's Joke" by the Edison compMatinee Tonight and this film is said to be one of the any. United States department of agriculand Saturday greatest photoplays every presented ture, Utah trained men are gradually CORY'S QUICK. LUNCH 2 to 5 by that company. ''The Monev Kings" Saturday to leadership and in their fine forging Opens, Wednesday, August 28 is a tale of intrigue, deception, love UTAH'S work are building a veritable monu- For Ladies and Gentlemen and "honesty, fall of action and heart ment to The "state's gfeatcltlzenship. 19 NORTH FIRST WEST. "interest and introduces an exacting STATE'S GREATEST PRIDE They are all champions of the dignity In the flight in a criticism of the' film the Moving Woifd has the following to say: From the men trained in Utah "Tbe interest in" the picture, starting at a normal point, increases until by the native state Is receiving con- Fridayr Saturday doUie tHH- e- the- - second - ree.L is ended, these men-ar- e and some impatience is felt for the third ing more than any one other factor In Three Wonderful Reels reel to begin. The last reel, showing to make Utah, a most honored state, Saturday Matinee the flights, 'is the counteracting the perfidious effluvia one that makes the whole production continually arising from the yellow worth while, especially that portion press of the country, In deeds stronger which sohws the great ocean liner in than words. The" Utah Agricultural By the foreground, and from the horlon college alone has sent constructive in (he rear the vessel is seen citizens in to ten states of the union, above the rising high rigging of the and into many- federal offices at -- 6ship. Thi3 particular scene is a feat Washington, who are leaders in the -- 6of photography that emphasizes the .ftgr'cultural industry Dt these states. ' A Riot! L 10c. A Scream! great possibilities that the motion pic- They are Boll experts, foresters, recture enjoys, over the mechanical limit- lamation Mon.&Tues. "The 4 Dare Devils" in 3 Reels' engineers, irrlgatlonlsU, ations of the theater. At the .file' agronomists, animal husbandmen, and . . . nuaiU ilte-rnftte- s . .1. si.25 $1.35 --' 1- -2 1- -2 $1.85 1- -2 Gun-Met- ' al ." at-.9- $1.50 $1.75 1-- 1- -2 1 -in 25 $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 to-dat- e $2.00 -- Q- - New-Yor- PB1CESS r siSARElE VI TAG RAPH'S hydro-areoplan- Pic-hiir- e col-leg- - 41nua4-praisea- OPERAHOUSE nd i -- See the exciting flight in a Hydroaeroplane and other interesting pictures. hydro-areoplai- ."The Honey Moon Trsul" Produced bird-lik- Valentine and Wilkie Local People iii Cast e No Advance in Prices - J Always a Clean Show AtteetSonio Mr. FriuM . ' - . , , - ; ' - - . ' , We are now packing and paying cash for Pears, Prunes, Plums, etc., and want all you have. 'PHONE or CALL AND SEE US FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES Don't let your fruit go to waste. - - - We want also ItI your peaches I!.;-.- 4 11 '.:'-- :t' . - . - v. . . ; vr. ' v. ? .... f : |