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Show PAGE EIGHT. NEW MONEY! Call up Wakefield, A 520-r- . Ice J"B'V manr CLASSIFIED ADS lal4) , - TRIP THEGU0I1 CIUIiiiTO'.Vil FOR RENT: Furnished cottage at Captain Lewis Presents Pictures and ' FOR SALE. Full kit of . Standard 640 N. 2nd East "(If) History of Baroary Coast at The half almost ". Tools, new, ' Columbia. Carpenter ; price. Call after t.'iO at &51 West Second South. 1 Jl'tf. The following description of this wonderful picture-takefrom the Og ,: AUTOMOBILES' den Examiner of . Saturday will be RANDALLJJODD AUTO CQJLm -read with In ; here as this came W.- - 4TM USED .CAR DEPt;-6- 4 will be shown at the Colum bi a picture " " SOUTH, SALT LAKE. theatre Tuesday evening by Manager Slightly used cars at bargain prices,' y;r ill thoroughly overhauled and paint-- . taptain Lewis himselfi for 23 years the tourist guide through the popued. Cars suitable for pleasure,, stage st lous Chinese community on the Pacifdurable and easy mall routes, R. ,F, D, Routes, , routes, .Capital n , cars now and save money. Cars sold to responsible parties on easy terms. It will pay you to Investigate if you are In the market for a car of any " description., If in need of a wheel. we can give you money. CALL FOR MR. CHERRY, USED CAR DEPT. . Was. 3357 Salt Lake City Was. 3357 - room " New" -- Underwear, Shirts,, la,., direct - to-tomes. Free samples furnished to workers. Write Madison Mills Company, co. The Provo Herald, Provo, Utah. w.s; HOUR TOR SALE, CHEAP. typewriter. Phone 239-- A GARAGE FOR RENT Soutb. at 111 N. Academy Cor. 4th -- Went & el-- , Avd Center Remington Shirt Sale at SCHWABS - BOARDERS WANTED. Room and No. 270 West 3rd South. Mrs. board. Brown. ) fa-10- $1.00 $L25 $1.50 values to close out at 95c . FOR SALE- One pair Iron gray mares, 7 and Shears old, weight' 2300 : lbs. Fine drivers. 25 tons alfalfa and clover hay.. Pure bred O. I. C. male pigs. V.-Dr. J. B. Sumner & Son, H. F. D. VRox7 2027Trovo Bench, naif mile west of Orem station. . wireless to TuckpntJarmw-wa- a taken this morning by German troops, according to an official announcement Berlin, . Aug, 5, by at German, army headquarters. Yesterday and last sight Bavarian made -7 . LjJL:-..l.- V o - . London, Aug. 5, 10:15 p. in.r-ThGermans are in possession of War saw, capital of Poland, and the thlri largest city in the Russian empire. Bavarian troops entered the city this morning, ' having taken successively the Blonie lines and the outer and Inner fortresses of the city itself, the Russians only fighting rear guard actions t oallow their main army to make Its escape. While to the Bavarians, commanded e LOST: A parcel containing a red ilk Klmona and a drab silk poplin dress nattern - reward." Finder shone 477-- ;:""' v- , (alO) FOR SALE. 10 acres fine "land H miles N. W. city limits. Goo,d water. Trade for city. 12,250. , - , Good 4 rm. fram. Fine con- dltion- .- North 7th East" Worth. $1,350. Take $200 downy $15 per A . IV W ' ; : Trade anything you,, want for anything you don't want. Farms for houses, or houses for farms. Money to loan. . .. W. H. RAY & CO. -- FILES SUIT TO RECOVER ' - J. D. KeowortLyfA.G.P.A. 7 1SIDA CROP IL C, Allen,' receiver . of Mosida Fruit Lands company, has commenced suit in the Fourth distriot court against Vera A. YoiingToTthe possession of 400 busb!s of wheat, oats And rye or its value $400." Pklntiff tkJms the grain as the property of the Mosida Fruit Lands company, as of the fcrop alsed by being dtiendant on land loosed from the .company.. A' similar suit lias" been d against'Fred Young. Shirt sale at Schwabs $1.00$1.25 $1.5Q SHOULDER SOLD FOR HAM. , STUNG BY STRANGER A number of persons have been 4 led to believe that they were buy- ing hams at 18c a pound trom a peddler when in reality they bite 4 been buying shoulder which sells 4 for 13 to 15c atanymarket The- ular price 'of this ham was 22c. fellow, who gave 'the name of. Fred C, Mueller, Jr., and claimed toT&e from Los Angeles, visited Provo the latter part of July. He passed a of checks on Provo business men for small amounts on. the SecCOMMITTEE FOR REUNION PROVO VOCALISTS AT urity Trust & Savings Co. of Los Angeles, which were deposited in Provo OF INDIAN WAR VETERANS banks and have come hack with the EUREKA AND "no funds'- endorsement The holders of the checks are to locate Mr. Mueller. was Ito introduced V He, The 22nd Annual Campfire Reunion Prof. A. C. Lund, Prof. W. H. Boyle some who of the took checks peopQe of the departments of Utah and Was-atcand a number of Prof. Lund's singers, '' by a 'young. Provo business man who counties of the-- Utah,4ndlaa-W- ar attended vouched lor Mueller as "being "all representing-the- held Veterans will be at Spanish right." ... . Sunday 'services at Santaquin last .to 20th iaclusive, evening. Addresses were made by which is the same time that the State TINTIC CENTRAL sinj-- : Prof. Lund and Prof. Boyle-anPRODUCING WELL. Firemen will convene at that place. ing under the direction' of Prof. Lund, Preparations are already under way Prof. "Alfred Osmond and Prof. C. 7' T. T. Holdaway, who is in charge for the entertainment of the veterans otthe work on the Tlntic Central, was R. Johnson, also accompanied by .a and their families, and daily programs in from Tihtic yesterday. He reports nu mber of singers' from the UniverV are to be arranged.""'The following are mineconditionsTeryfavorabler more ity, were at Eureka yesterday and at; so than for some time past. Work is the commtltees in charge: ' Commitnow telngdone liTa drift soufh from teneded the afternoon and evening' tee on arrangements James the sfiaftTon the" SoO feetTevei The meetings. Both of theTB. Robert Cobbly, draft is in 175 feet and in a changing feasors addressed' the meetings and Chairman, Provo; rr Pleasant Grove; Greenwood, formation which is strongly indicative vocal selections were rendered by the . visiting singers under the direction American Fork; John Wing," Lehi; of the near approach to ore. of Prof. Johnson. E. B. K. Ferguson, Spanish Fork; J. . now-tryi- ng h ' - Fork-AUgust-- 45th ; d -- -- . . . B.-Y- J SOUTH FORK TROUT. C. Searies, Payson ; Thomas Cuahing, EXCURSiO VIA TICKETS SALT Santaquin; James Gardner, Goshen; The stockholders of theJSoiithFork LAKE ROUTE TO SPANISH S. T. Curtis," Salem; Henry Moyle, Trout Co.. will go to the - - FORK. in hatchery Alpine; Wm. (Lindsay, Heber; Thos. the South Fork tomorrow to inspect L. Mendenhall, Springvllle; . J. M. the plant and test the quality of its Excursion tickets on sale Aug. 16, member. ComWestwood, product In a trout dinner.- - A meeting 17, 18,. 18," IS, good returning until mittee on reception at Spanish Fork: August 21stAccount Firemen's Cov r by Prince Ifopold, has fallen,' the W. E. Ditvis, David - Boyak, August also be held and officers elected. vention and tournament honor of taking over Warsaw in the StUiOB.. By order of George' Me- t adju name of the German .emperor-an- d his tKenzie, captain- and tant 331 general. 2EC consort, who are expected to make a state entry within' a few days, the reap conquerors are the; troops "righting- under Field Marshal von Hlndon-burg- , along the Narew river to the MARY FULLER, south of the city, and to: the armies he Suit has been commenced of the Austrian archduke, Joseph H. Reservoir Provo company against UNIVERSAL Ferdinand, and the German field C. Lund to collect $78 with intereet at" , LI.L are .'..1..f on For Comfort, Health and Economy Get Provo Made I wuiiu walnut, 10 per cent from JDec. 1, .1914, on a promissory note. this 3 reel drama " Vistula and- - Bug rivers. ' " tA complaint has been"filed In Jus- Warsaw Is the capital and Indus- tice E. L. Jones' court &gaint Ralph, e The finest articles on the market. Your old mattresse's-renovatetrial center of Polandi Archbold charging him with a statu-.- ( , ' T ' ' Population, 764,054. and made like new. tory offfense. He has waived prellmln-- l "Reasonable, prices and prompt and has been held; Manufacture of ""machlnery.T and careful attention given to orders ; ary examination and the making of shoes to the district court in 1500 bonds.; SETTLES CASE ing, printing, are the leading industries of the This case is based on the same state of facts as those on which the suit city; Palace Square. University of War-sa- for support was brought by Rosa Dur-- I for 661 W. 2nd North. Phone 345. Chas. Burrows, Prop. IHstrlct Attorney J. : H. ' Mclnald Church of - the1. Holy Cross, rant of American Fork. The time In that case has not yet examination has returned from Rock Springs, Wy- Cathedral . of St ... John and Saioa been fixed. , oming, where he went to affect settle- palace the seat of government, are ment in tbe case of Valentine Zavarz among the chief points of interest. " 3C The Alexander bridge spans the nick vs. the Union Pacific Coal comVistula and 'strong' fortifications pany. Tbe case was tried in the Secguard It ond district court in Salt LakVnEtL Warsaw long since lost its politM verdict rendered for plaintiff for col importance, but It was a gay and A new trial was secured by active $20,000. metropolis ntil the war cast defendant and as Mr. Mcj)onald, who its shadow over the unhappy land of ' , ,; . represented the plaintiff, found that the Poles. . ' has It been the battscene of many the witnesses would not be available In 56 les.Swedes the captured the at Another trial, he was compelled to the an unsucmade city; Preplans his end' client received compromise cessful attack 'Ja 17M. The same : ; only a small amount The suit wag year it capitulated to the Russians. for personal injuries sustained by After the historic Polish uprising in plaintiff la the defandant's coal mines 1830, Warsaw surrendered to, Russia where he. was e.t work. and has since been under Russian . , The coal company has these wit- role. ,: -nesses employed and they axe afraid "Warsaw is 404 miles from Berlin to testify .as they did before. Thus and 625 in tips . ftom PetrogTad, Justloe la thwarted. - 2??!-ut- " Patronize Your Home Court Note FACTORIES by-t- 1 iviiiim.-iiBeii- j - :val-ue- s - hand-mad- T : IJ1MD Utah County Mattress Factory - : - , r. Fruit " : . and Produce Grower; What are Yoiir Crop Prospects? We want to buy what you have to offer. Write, phone or call and see us. We are on the job every day in the .year and .can. give correct information. , ie ram - ' to close at 95c MA TTRESSES j . filed C. E. Eggertwn, Ticket Agent" PROVO BUSINESS HEN Next Sundav will toe. "p. day for all of the Wasatch coun- -- ty and speakers andingerrrom-- 4 the University will occupy the pulpits in every meeting house in the coun tyTTThis will certainly be" good publicity for our local university, r - one-thir- o'clock 2 W. II. Mitchell; Local Agent ' ONE THIRD and-1- -- trIV, V . for J Returningvleaves Geneva '5:30 p. m. F. A. Wadleigh, P.T.M. ; I- arm. 8:30. . midnightrExcursipn t i cketsood ;goincon8i3fII troops under the command of Prince Leopold broke through the forts ot the outer and inner lines of the city's "I defenses where the rear guards of the Russian troops made a tenacious re sistance. '' Continuing the - report of t headu (a5tf) . quarters says! WILL TRADE good horse forcow "The German armies under Gen. fr three tons of hayG. F. Bates, R. von SchoUnd Gen. von Gallwits ad F. D. No. lt Box 310. (Three quarters vanced! in the direction of the road of Selman on Orem of a mile-we- st between - Lomsa, Ostrov and JVyszkov, . Mne.) (aStf) A DAUGHTER OF THE NILE ; and fought a number of riolent en ATV THE ELLEN TONIGHT WANTED. To " buy number of gagements. The brave and desperate Weaned Calves, two years old, or resistance' of the Russians on" both after yoang dry Cows, phone 373-sides' of the road between Ostrov and 7 b. m.; or seeJas. A. Brown, Provo. Rozan was without success.'' , (a$tf) Russian officers and "Twenty-tw4,840 taken prisoners. soldierslwere WANTED.-Gi- rl for general houseThe Germans also captured 17 ma work.Donnan's Resort, Upper Falls " chine guns." Provo Canyon. : (alO) f R G. Train leaves Uniom Station Jat B. Y. U. DAY, ) L ' 25c Round Trip. 141 E. 1st (a-lfl- D. LEN "TP LOST OR STRAYED. Brown horse, I white bind feet, white star In forehead, about 1400 lbaT C. Scott, phone gQ7-I- th-e- IRSi J tf. - The Tire With A Life"" Excursion Rates via : - . Isystheri York e lltti Wednesday, A ugusi e : VITALLIC TIRES state. manufacturer wants reliable men -- . Agents for Famous 5 A-1 -- Large best value for cottage, - SALESMEN: s laj r modern, hot and cold water, toilet and bath, electric light and gas; J 18 per months Inquire 231 So. 4th East, J. W, Bates". . Bee-u- d A-2- FOR RENT- - Five presented the pictures-an- d described their scenes' after the little Chinese girl who smiled their Introduction had faded on the .curtain. Were there tourists in the audience who had "made the trip" with sightseeing parties through the narrow, streets of the colorful humanity-fillecolony undoubtedly "they greeted the a visit lecturer as. and old fri'end'-fdwith Captain Lewis to byways beyond Grant street always has been one of the most interesting memories of the tourist's visit to the Gol;,; den Gate. ParliUlarly striking wt;re the night- taken pictures-of,- , exeposition's " ower of jewels ectrlcat d and the illuminated fog. ic-coast, running Uiat money can produce., : CFMFA The-smo- rent service and delivery service. Buy uvl ILU U U at CBrA:shtohT:;7;T":T:, Nasby a r,Tz L ui trt Bicycles R0yaj l Ld Li. Co -- "If made or sold in Provo, its enough for me.' good " They Need tht Wonty. It Is no disgrace to die poor but tt' Provo Utah 1 1 |