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Show r AWtf VV rllH i. -- i Vnni V. ilinLL- - niL in H8 tailed HnrPV - ' Kent Cobb, PI. V .V. Jl Enter Now and Go While .7, oftl gtie number of l tor who - njm A n' tlS tO ::.i i.. ,1,1,, uiiuiiiuhim oniiiL home tm.- t)lfl( !i to. Net York last ill-- . week on account ol her serious , Bother's M U ' fa'vofite singer at the years was the ;' picture' shows liere, ft In tfraffffoTT 1 11 "Tios Going is Good latest 77ie friends, fer weeks, visiting at one of bis of singing talk to iere addition to . with , . "4 die moving pictuje toes. .... have .MfsiTay Anderherg ..... You, Miss Candidateyea you, win any MIb Ethel just ? good an opportunity to m .. i south,. one of Be pTiies asanyoinerwii' Mibs Fanny Terry' ... ".w;ejw.fff oiitit 'rilx, Stag";rr; .thest lanU kterWneifflrtliemWrt our big store is an up- - : 7,600 -- .. 4,M roo: Men'sandBoy's CLOTHING ..'.,, drop in and take a ....... prizes' goto makeup ... detail the best value Miss 7 Two prominent citizens and one of senfs C. Pickering.., Only prizes of Mrs. Cora could buy. that money In office this were the leading women lreverr e 'Saturday and congratulated the editor to be worthy of the Irvine's thought stand fearless his wrong. against on Pearl Smiflrr. Mia -- with- Prof. miitualfellowshlp Tlbbert Sauer, president,, and Herman secretary and treasurer, Teichnen, and- - : Ruth Poster tt r.7T77 mejlorA. The count today Ib as Mrs. Charo'.tte Brasall of Spring- ville was examined as to her sanity Miss Lucile Godclard.. More. Judge A B, Morgan by Drs. E. Misg Zina Rawllngs,... G, Hughes and George B, Robinson MisaJUa Crandall Miss Bessie Morgan,... Mrs. Mildred Goodman 6,600 Miss Lida Harmar ; 12,500 Mrs. Lona EllertOn 7' lis1 : 4H ,5 s?l 7 do- ......... Miss Delia Snow Miss Jennie Ferre Miss Oasis Watkins Miss UVIeve HuiBh Miss Tilly Riddle 7.t;7.18.ooo ,.,,,, Mayor Michel of New York, Miss, Edna Andrews Olst Atty,.Whltman and Billli Burke, Miss .Josephine Madsea ... aounced for Showing aUh Theater Princess opens the dispersing ', 4,500 . , street a of of a with fashionably 3,600 by II ill! . ' DESIGNED MAYER ',','., 2,900 v an ' JfjT BIOS.",; ft v'- -- "Til i jv ' . J - cli 51 Pi nt: - "S 7 -. Bi t- - ' I '. W' I :J to li) ' is Wflr Brns, 0 W;Sr I 1 - .,- r L.7. Xr jL7" ) l'S , ; - -- P I - yO s I I "C vviupmij Vi;.;' Vv :, " -- , '' '. '".' The Big Department ir Store - "WE NEVER 8LEEP" I If VfJMAVMIIOt tfl " -- a "ai -- If 'Jill .1 1 1 1 1 1 If I 14 1 zr-- rr ): ' " woo ; ... ! UUUII . mil' ' , ' . - . !.,,, . .' ii inniTirTi IWIHIWII w I - LLflJJillLi; on the broad highway while detectives and the police climb aboard in a vain effort to. find stolen leing stopped inc lll nilU . .' are known by the company thty Men .....:. I v keep rr I.Hrl I pUV are known by the ULL Compaales - pleas men they keep. The Garden City after- Co. II HI UIILUIXLIAU , are known by the honorable week. energetic treatment In, the number of : closer If deals have t John, the country boy, Is property. seen to'feave Margaret's automobile down hearted and shamefaced at his failure .to find the missing O'Rida Jew els upon Count D'Orley, Margaret M i .,nt. garnet set, ring 11688 Call at this office. H. spoke of the Lin- water, 7 Dusenberry city frame, the near university, fher aunt return to their mk. coin tad Douglas debates, which he 688 after a pleasant ride ftrouKh the cltyroer 01 688 3 rms furnished, with, bath, llltere8tln8 H ma heard when a boy. He read a potr.i FOR SALE Seed oats, recleaned, iwa ,treet8 from an address delivered by Stephen Swedish select variety, Come' and Tae next sceneshows the races at Douglas a short time before his 688 city water 110 688 ? wa8, Piping Rock with scores of the most-Wsee them before buying, Wasatch Pro in which he pledged loyalty to death S 1. miitrV edltf 'i.ilO 688 aotable persopses In New York'. 400.,!1 duce Co, 425 W, Center, Prom Phone the and e administration .urged .J" the a the raceslhe detective. calls 688 8 2 rms furnished; bath:.. $U time maintenance of the union. Mr. DuVasainRton and a 'portion of ipon the count and fisstes the neck-be.'was a messenger between the White senberry was of the opinion that had 688 4 rmi and bath, lavatory, 688 in his,: face demanding an exFtlrbanks-MprsSALE- -A FOR and the capltol during Presi Douglas lived, his: influence for the (88 sink ud toilet, chicken 688 It would spoil the story to House planation. Lincoln's term of office." TWserMon. at the jnion would have 588 coop, ban dent tell more. ..$18 688 sUtaiyiBsblieTn w shortened the war. v C(,i:ntrv 'TIs of Thee. 11 -- rms frame, ;; close to 688 powerrentlrely: new CalFor-rrlt- e audience and Invocation A piano duet, by.as many of D 'home!. choir. W. n" IZ fL fj f w m .l0 m Nj ......... SUIliMhe Linien News ' . .7T:T;:"::;,., Last week one ivents of the season waB given at the Social ball' In Linden, The function was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Collemore's golden wedding anniver sary and the affair proved to if the biggest evonti of the season. offered by Miss Alice f r he-o- U ey Johnson quartet rendered nolds.-T- he ' Just Before the atlttle Mother." ration . isciiolarly nd patriotic wa -- Ul 41 ' V reviewed Overture" was rendered by Prof. A C. 5S$ Lund and Miss Eudora Eggertseul (88 ' The benediction was .offered by Prof. A. N. Merrill 7 . 5 . rm. brick, bath, livntory," kink 'and toilet, good Iocs,- - f lon MtiinOWpertUlghtO (88 688 .................$18 good Iocs-- ............... .(20 house, tlon (S$ f ( - the causes leading to tne GOOD HOSPITALITY OFFERED AT THE LAMAR HOTEL. Civil war which had their origin In the unsettled fluestlon of fhuman - H depot...... I t tm i i Z. w tt i t i a or it t m:4 will be presented In five parts. Those" who. have been to see MRS, C. E, MAW OF :F-2- THE' The Mutual Girl during the. three' pail weeks, know that this series Is moil interesting,' especially of the fashione world. On Tuesday evening tic fourth 'picture of this series will to presented. Thls is followed .by ."A t Unseen Terror," t Kalem drtmar.featurinr Alice Joyce andToi ..... i , .Wednesday ileht belnz Vltagrapl night, a very interesting series' of pic tures have been secured, the feature being" ".The- - Ancient Order of Gc1 i drama. Thii n Fellows,'; a two-pafollowed by an exceptional good c STOCK CAREFULLY Storm ly, entitled "Any Port in MILLINERY SELECTS PARLORS t The management for sale, t " Phone 171. 688 Phone (88 Phonr (88 Phone lt:::::; pictures come well staged, taking op in a very Interesting manner the prin cipal scene of. this famous playZ.it Chas, Archbold, 168 W. Center, Provo. Moore.- PRINCESS noslna-- views of Lincoln and Douglas North Academy avenue, Is Provos hotel, It's and their supporters on the constitu largest, most two and three hundred " choice Lands Between tion and slavery were referred to; lobby is cheery and spacious. Each guests were present and enjoyed the rmneias hnlitine that slavery was Two hundred teres of choice kids room Is steam heated and has hot and grand dinner and excellrat program constitutional right and Lincoln hold :old water, Mrs. W. T. Brown, tor sale on Prove Beach,. located with-l- i running . gra'ndchll-ir.enwhich was rendered by the that the reference to slavery in the proprietor, has the rare ability of mile of the interurbu railroad. Thls was th first couple that ing constitution was the result of a combining the hospitality- - and -- com the In Pleasant Grove, married was $200.00 par tort with water, Pries, with the good service between the two factions forts of a home fiftvi.tear4,aso.; Mr, Collemore to 74 compromise Terms: down; balance In These features hotel, modern views of a the and opposing 66. at that time, years of age' and Mrs. Collemore Is to' secede which was the are offered at rates which are sur nine equal annual payments; interest the on right handsome with They mere presented low in comparison with Immediate cause of the war were ex prisingly on deferred payments, I per cent cold watch each during the program. Lincoln's statesmansnip ano those asked by other hotels catering plained. how to know do Will be sold In i, 11,1! or things Linden people was to the same discriminating patronage, inv nf emmtrv and humanity ...v... tracts. ind this celebration was certainly held up as an, example for future genBRIGHAM TOUNO UNITERSTTY, splendid affair and reflects great Li!.' v'' Rwlilmlnj Zuydir sredlt on those in charge of the party. erations. X, Joseph B, Keeler, Agt, Provo, o. J. Caroenter spoke ol Lincoln Queen WUhelmlni In her speech -,:, married people and His Cabinet," giving, personal from the throne on the opening of Next Saturday FOR 6ALE One rerange with and Impressions the Dutch parliament said that Linden will held a big celberatlon recollections, Im the of told He water jacket, 1 kitchen ewpboard, both measure would be Introduced for the in the Social hall ia honor of the old ceived by a boy, on him the nrsi ume 84 reclamation of the Zuyder. Zcfolks of the fomaanltyr-- A splendid pression made The It first class condition. Inquire foet 6 who was will be arranged and another he saw Lincoln Zee and was South Second Bast Zuyder lake, originally fngam inches In height, swTworeltn greatly enjoyed. Dig dinner willthe scheme Is to make it so again by . I j. vi nim apstove, pipe nat wnica mane $ :i;.Li-:;:.:':.t- f PLEASE CALL, before Feb. 15, for constructing great dyke across the told of, Mr. Andrew liwenson was over Sat pear a giant Mr, Carpenter entrance ot the Zuyder Zee and then Jewelry repaired by L Q. Prescott, marbles with the president, urday from Llaien and reports a fine playing Lin Lbulld three other dykes around the Jeweler, left in Wy. care, Mrs, Helen tie .baby boy at 111 home. Mother he (Mr. Carpenter) and "Tad" coast ot theses, one running nearly - and son are doing nicely and Mr, coln were playing and the president Carpenter. directly north ud south and one dotMr. Carpenter the in Joined the game. standing Bwenson Is woarlgn the western part ot the Zee; anshed FOR accompanied the party on the train on. ing rooms, 115 broad grin. other trom sear the southern end of -the occasion of the. dedication East nird North. ' Ton tiff be'pleased to'fecommead Gettysburg and told low President the first to I point well up on the third one win ' FOR Lincoln kissed I little girl who cams eastern shore, while SALE for setting; ths ne MphloglBtlc Egss . to the window of the car to give him stretch northwest In the direction ot to Barred Rocks, pure bred, per setting easy Drosslng, t your friends, It He also threw some light the dyke built across the entrance. flowers. to apply and Immediate effective as on the much 'discussed question of ThbJ scheme will not tone! tie center $1,00. All Albert Stubbs, R. P. D, all oa- whether Lincoln wrote lis Gettysburg ot the Zee, wild Tift thus return to No. J, Box 7 J, Provo, kA .. surgical fresBlnl conditions. speed In Washington or on the It former condition oft lah. gested Ml toflammatorj 6UY ( tram Mr, Carpenter's story supports $ room It toe Dutch chambers sanction ft WANTED TO that time the the lattir claim: with lot, on Phone will be carried on by meuu kouse, the payments. Tort to 1.M bottles Bmlled number of give trains bad to stop for wood to fire the of pnbnc loin In the Netherlands, ' of these 2t one at I and subscribers. 7, stopping engine, .... . j,ik;J.rtN - 7 ai ol n - C - ai ' , DESIfiNEOIT 4,MMJ ' "! ol 6800 n., BYv mm chicago4 - 7 - ...,".5 - Ammstoi) property you they later told by the president's secretary, Mr. Ashton is to be FOR SALE-L- arge refrigerator and to sell or are thinking of buying they that the Gettysburg address was writ on the class and great variety of pic Mrs, Helen post card rack; cheap. ten on the board which was used as o give you aWlnfetterposItton-t67 N. Academy Ave. tures that he is presenting to plow, Mr. desk. Carpenter Carpenter, ;emporary satisfactory service than any other his many patrons ot the Princess than that it about more no knows en The Brigham Young university Phone 688 .Phone 68! Phone 688 firm in town. Call 6 Double 8, Real theater. ;For tonight tnd this aftehad secured and in but he wishes, he classic show-t- hat joyed a Lincoln program Thursday :' 7.7-188 Bstate. ,7 .c... rnoon they will FOR RENT saved the board. atwere one ot Henry It exercises "Checkers," The piece, College hall. the rendered was by Captain," "My and frame. . $8.00. 688 Blossom, Jr.'s greatest success. Hit s FOUND A with the ladles gowned . . . WANTED Ladies to do light, places Mr, Carpenter; was asked by the president to pick up' a small ant work in their homes,, two board from Jhe" platform and hand It noons per week; $10 to $15 per to him. which the boy did. He was Address "C," this office. G.J.C iimousinecar Mrs, Mary Amlcone Miss Rhea Bean '. 77,100. Mrs. J. B. Seamount Mr. Arthur Zabriskie a scene with which had been attracted the unusual sight Miss LaRue Wood Miss Jennie Birch !i . ; ( Miss Mary Hales Miss Fern, Van Wagerien., Tuesday, The fourth rejl Mri.Jlannali.CardelUij-- 5400 Miss Leona Hudson ,76.100 Miss Orenajmart... 'la' 'Jli i ' n 7p if M :: J ' TI5 Miss Esther Crowtherit, Mrs. Earl Clark Miss Anna JJean The Mutual Girl -- Hei all 7 JL mmh: ,.,.,.. :. ....io.700 Miss Alice Conrad . 6,100 Mrs, AchsaPaxman 10,600 Miss Graoe Ward , , hospital 4,500 wo 5,800 .7. 32,900 6,000 liss'HelenatewaffTTrTT 9,200 'Miss LaRelleDarter Miss Hattle Terry ,, ...;,7.T. M00 follows .... and committed the state mental Mrs, Rachel Hardy Miss Edith Wells for treatesht to. J o: . ; ' A' I il Miss .,. people who .be- - Miss IrenrAndersor; this they tei'ritoiyrwhat everybody Miss Mildred O. Noel,, : lieve to be the opport'unity of --- -party.; kationTWheylope .atthe sa me time Miss Nora Redfield increased business, and in Miss Irma Parker . Attorney P. A. Skeen of Salt Lake to benefit in new friends and cstoaeri made for Miss May WalterB" City ia.here today on legal business. Miss Edith Ross , , '' f ( . 4,400 .........22,000 aien . -.- luoo In is' invited Jb 'eijoyTthe "filled ttl8 L.whi 'be! X'- ' 3,800 Amu-Tayl- or tlous and at 8 o'clock and hall ; Jt all .rm.L.i.g-.r- " 6.04 aan;crin1ha ;' moo Leah Sorenson' Belva Hurat ... Berry Maycock; Lizzie Henry. Edna Simmons -- 'ri- Thia is frankly a Jjusiness proposi Miss Jean Williams ,., ..........56.400 Next meeting will be"hetd"atMr." Howe-,.r...7;772.100 The Irvine company don't want the Miss Ada tion, 662 West First North, on Strebel's. Miss Afton Xwlotrnirm Feb. 22,811:30 ........... 1,300 Daniels contest , uey simpiy ass mei; goou Mrs. J. Ec invited to attend, will and, a little effort and that yon Miss Eva Vllklns u. r The Scandinavian choir Is iririns: trade at Irvine's store. They are of- - Miss Fawn Jones the popular, energetic, ambi- - Miss Ethel Farrer.. srowd ' ' l';f.:7 ::::S5- .... to launch an enterprise Miss of whlch.thf,might justly feel proud. Miss Miss Five prizes in ail are- onerea Mrs, the .greatest receiving those persons number of votes'iu wtontest tnat is Mrs. Miss now announced. A German' club has been organized for the purpose of social gatherings showing ','' ' ? at look our pleasureto show you the latest in men's attire "'" tm Miss Orea Bean determination v C 'A " It will be the new styles. -- - ;7 Meets 1 M ,, Ulg ' ' 7 7 -- na'- yi: '. I i'ctj Tallin 'rooi ' ,y 7 ;!'b'1 StedattlinLofIL 5.300 MOaryMulsi.i.ilW RiKht now, while the contest Is Just and southern, TJUh, has returned to ......... 7,200 is the very best time to get Miss Mayme Aleaxnder itanlng his resume hd whwa till' pmm MIbs Olivia Swensen (,500 ts to he gained busy,Nathlng former work. 9,100 Miss Anna, Carter freak ' 4s the .field delay, Blghraow .' .... 4,600 eat1 Every one islman equal footing Miss Eunice Buckley "UncleJesse" Knight is s'.owly at tils time. The Sdntejt la jlmply n Miss Emma Zabrlslle Miss Jennie Penrold , ?,700 ut-iwhtolt o roMtoeiltoilkiBfrPlt 4,500 Miss Myrtle Bonnett .,, nV.Wnted oyer 7" 'the' new theater 6,000 an occasion for 111 feeling. Just .enter MrXe8ter Seaflif..; ;f ...! 6,000 '.rope across the walk, Miss itt&.Larsen a with ,mv and so about your campaign 43,500 Miss Vera Overlade"..., ; ..' proper spirit. G. Carpenter passed his sixty-i'tfr6,900 Mrs. .Vergle Murdock,, or Friend. Nominate Yourself, few birthday fct Saturday! 6,100 be wonJJlisi Vera Bean one of the prizes-ma"Any have .'believed would 7 of Ills friends 30.700 Miss Helen Newell ' energy and application. by .that he was that oid. 7,400 Jensen E4ua. Miss doesl It ,,,, now. Nominations are open. ".. 7,900 to enter and It does. Miss 'Dorothy j)una cent oiie cost not i 'the latter Merle Taylor-retur2,700 Miss' Mary Ekins ,n.s tfienas have cent to a your noLco8t pirt of last,' week (torn Richfield, and 2.200 ,:',.,.. If you have, not, already Miss Mable FerrJn for vote you. to he. the south, where, other puis:! 7,100 MisS Marie HedquistI done so, seiid in your- - name or that had been on 3,600 Loveless lllah Miss , , ettort the and begin of a friend today winner. Mrs, Myrtle B. Sai:ih.. ....... 2,500 a make will prize which you , H, 2,101) Mrs. J. O. Mecham .'.. Approximately $1,330.00 in Prize. City "the latter part of last week on Mrs. Sarah Uriei...-;- . ,W" ' -ApiiiX)kiriaWW;Worthf business. a list that repre- - Miss Eva Harding ' anaTetateFTnrTO it r. i ' m for proprietor of the exceptional good feature pictures his. coming attractions! On Monday Princess Millinery Parlors, on Acatic night, Feb. 23, "The Jteughter of demy avenue, corner First, North, enHills," In three parts, will bejbown joys the distinction of being the only with Laura Sawyer' In the - letiltl Mrs. C. B, Maw, milliner south of Salt Lake City who part. 'On Thursday, Feb. 26, a strong horse race picture in four parts, HP goes east every year to select her hat Kissing Cup," will be thU feature. and get the latest styles, She does this because she feels, that she can best sens her customers by so doing, and so show her appreciation of (heir patronage which las enabled her to build up the largest mlllinory business. fact that she Provo, despite-thhas only been established lere five years, She makes tn earnest effort ,' UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Remaining ; - in the Provo- - PostofW Feb,, 15, 1914. e In LadlesiCobley, , ilss Olive, Carter, Earl; ; Fena, A.J E,'; Farnsworth, Earl; at til timet to please her patrons tnd W McNeill, Brigham;- Quinn, give them the benefit ot ber experi Soutlwortl Bros.;' Smith, Roy; ' ence,. :, cor, Angus. JAMES CWVE, P.M. "Tectris CotllirifSer Jtptter, tie navy's big electrle coi ner, nude 1 set trio earlv In the week to ihtke down her propelling machinery tnd then returned to thi Hum Island navy yard .7 The electric devices worked nerfe! ly, tooofdlng to report to the ' Small Renoni for Big Strlket Tht "button strike," 11 the W0 oonlbus trouble in London has com to b called, may seen to bars bad ' Writ! origin, but many great is trial' disputes have sprung i ntvy mm (jnlte ts smtU. A fewTetiJ but department, some trouble wis exwork tgo a thousand met struck' perienced with foaming boilers and It Sunderland because they objected jj keeping up ths steam pressure at the pollctmaa In one of tie yard1, uirbtne engine. 7 , wanted hit removtl Mors ' tt' i hj me electric devices speeded the gone oa itrfke bectute of the propeller p to 10J revolutions!. mindarW forbidding tie taking of snuff ute, only two short of the number w Torkshlr working hoans. In one to attain the 14 town in the mill girls refused to wonj InoU for which she was designed, Af beanie their employer hid piWj ter somt slight changes another trial the wtndow of the workroom tuS will tt held, vie thus slutting out the fowled u necessary titttreet, .,'-','- ',.1 1 |