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Show THE PKOVM. - it si- - iiiti i a - ; rrV kill 11 it 1 iAi-ivAJ- iiiii -u It Tnt. mism , HI fill i ii WanderlieW Is Doing at Tl the ' ;'..4.- What tho State Exposition.- 54 WWV V with enthuglasm exposition, bujLboosting louder than ever for Utah, Jr.lfrianderfield,- - assistant general ReguTalT6iis,i'gorSrn the placing of frelghPmnatiaffsenggragent f 4he4 stamps on convfijaBces'trf" real - prop Salt Lake Route, arrived in Salt Lake Fed- - CTty ln: awntTpf-tiewaand- fully froiaSaa la travel ls3ild at Waslilnstou Wfduetday. by as eiKhusfastic, was w, Hr1-.efreight and passenger agent for the Comm'issioDfr ltet.tjKtf'OS'-c otnpany. However- ,- both' adratttctfi 1914 Banner Crop Year.! Fairly.; bubbling over the - Panama-Californi- a at JUSIZ Tecqt - T e, raH)wnershipt-PuWic- 4: 7 Big Acts j of U land r-- Held an Obstacle to Tha. borfae. oil dred? iiiii altbx1nTlIdwefinaj(IraBge that amount 'ts more' tliaat $100' ' and nk-e-, a whiff of good, cold; State's Development. less than J5.00w jt h .J.niAij'ad ditidual wesh- air from, the snowcapped moun- tainj was more thaj: welcome...-- for each $"0Oor ftatttioa'k-'6iL"The" reguUtlpnsrroake it- rain ;uj.i "San. Diego is"teThe biennial statistical report-filev'MiTe TTtah'.'and the- IMahiw ar: more is iiomiiiai. uhereTthe cons!deriEl-a:with Gov. William Spry yesterday than welcome,' declared Mr. Mander- ta-fifast lie.Tailiarei.-apH. T. Haines, commissioner of labor," of $1, the JeVdCtafi "is r thaMgeaL-- t hlng -- at on the" actual value of the proyeity ae fair, and' the '. exjiosi tiou LpfPcTaTi statistics and immigration, contains and the exconveyed," liens dedrc-tednd all ihe visitors" admit It. There .pejaaHy facts an J figures ''onTilSptt every fectttor-li'omfjsevrarforBiciTtah residntg now : and if the"proper '.amount of stainps Js ut.i prosperous citizens of San Diego and agricultural industries of the state. The commissioner annaunced that to show Utah visitors toheTaTra Immigration,' labor laws; and the man' i jii;Lix: good ner in which they have been enforced, pected to Investigate where- he' "The Utah exhibit is not only th fin- violation of the law, he siiouia Increase of lands " for homeseekers, eit on the. grounds, but The building in such caseriiQtifflie iiroj)er revenue dccuB'e7lhClte'b8rcoBi'mah3 general" weather conditions as regards log spot-ilied is nor collector. A. agriculture, lists 6 all state, county sublect to the tax. nor are oil' leases the park, lf'a person goes to the n't very well avoid see-grounds and - I'lionp480 lacej-t-lea'- st. - Rcland West Presents HENRY B. rP'elightsTr " " Vaudeville-Pofp'burri,-b- Chas. H. - The ( Ysabel MAXON-A- . TOOMERcVCO. 7 - Smith.. ' Favorites Big " "Jt JiaWu-iar.abe. ) I , If .. ( .sas-pepted Frank DrWILKINS N - f y- Choppea;Corn and Whole Corn H x !!. n r.i:f quit-clai- Instrumentalists, Singers and Mexican "Dancers -- he-ea- miiniclpal'offffjgradatis ''""' "" : thifiatr4atlife4tDeed8:.to cdVgr.'ur.ib Iii anil or from .'an individual tacyiB'wifipality Athetaerediscussed.' - - -- -cr EeneraFpertannlng-t- '' The Famous" TRIO Uth,,BUdn&ja4dahr .of the lngHh.6 'a--- - ;,' '' crttical. must- - m "' T.:-.- In - f''" Masters of Music 'and Song .' Billy DeVere, Sidney Malkan, Arthur'Stone -- j3iamty--MLj&rtJj- Atimrlo 3 millions of acres pill ...idle lands. The' great and perplexing probieni is how to gtn 'these people established upon our .lands comfortably not possess w'hfa "they'theiriselves'-dotms pnrpoae. means uecessary-- 4 Were Jhe . state itself 'in possession of its unappropriated agricultural lands and did it have unhampered'' local governmental direction, of itr unappropri ated' water resouras,-measurmight be adopted to solve the: problem.", Mr. Haines says in connection with the. niinimumwage law that the Utah female wage scale provides for a smaller wage- - than .that fixed by any "i'-s- In Their. Own Novelty, "A Night in Paris - . The Wonderful Intcllecttial Bulldog es THE COLUMBIA SCOPE -- 20 45106 EVENINL2i3JLND.9 wage'ale7emmissionJnnyo r sTateT'TIe-add- 206 30tf FOR APPLICATIONS : 1 PERMITS. - Slfftnpss Is' due largely to the way we live and care W tte'tyTTOorMoiicUl di- - cations for part of ..our.. diseases are -either the onrt i V,,J hnHv iuhui may be disorders chronic reci or mmreci. , heifQfia GRAZING ? thatll applt herebn .graze cattle, permitsfb enon WlTniTI - TUP- I In IjL j Colo. " td'alfepriherscml go PooiBtooduSi winter tickntss-i- t "iit.salis-faction- .' invites colds .. : summer blood with winter richness and Increases the red corpuscles. , It W JJtMf Oil --wrm the body, fortifiet the lungt, nd alleviate rheumatic ;' tendencleaT ; . W? .. KINDLING Alt-S- i rja A iTelcphonp- - 14- pi , V M " IntarmadTata shun substitutes: - ft. IT - ?j nnrni iiiTrnunni uuliii lunuuuunii Liki nc; 'OAltY Leave Provo: Dr. Wiley Vrepatx IdealFood liojc For S fa Belgium a. m. a7iri: a. m. p. m. p., m. p. m. 7:46 1:45 13:45 1:45 6:46 8.45 U:06 - i a. s,' a. aa. '1:13 p. as.. .. 5 p.1m.i H.' J:85 p. m.- p. m. p. m. ' Ml iii s - Cinders. ?.' 1- GOOD n r 8ERVJC$.4l,9VV .HATML ' -- .. . 1 OREM EXPRESS w O - Parcel Post Operates ' on All Twins, r' Orem ' - Ride Shl0via .land Liner report-dwell- r ; i s , r-- " CANYON SPRING - - - - r t ....;! three-fourth- s PROVO'S MOTION PICTURE PALACE , 7,754,800 M. H. B. "THETGHOST BREAKER .Z. In Five Acts - ' placed at $18,117,660.-- -- Tuesday Z: Tablets"" are just fine for trouble," writes Mrs. G. C. Dunn, Arnold, Pa. "was bothered with this complaint for some time and frequently, had bilious attacks. "Chamberlain's P. M. Return Engagement of MARY PICKFORD in "THE EAGLE'S MATE In Five Acts t CTamberlain'fti-Tablet&j- ordeL If ,m.e great relief from the first, and since taking one bottle of them' I feel like a , -fd- iffereHt-periion." dealers, We dnesdqy VITAGRAPH NIGHT THE MYSTERY OF BRAYTON COURT A Feature With Maurice Costello ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE Two-pa- rt Drama BUNNY-BACKSLIDE- . . A ' - (adv.) all : Fanners will view with interest, the" process of dismembering the International Harvester company, which a federal court has ordered shall be done within the next ninety days. A little more competition In the manu facture of farm implements would not go amiss. The octopus baa too many " tentacles.- - ' . Bunnygraph Comedy Thursday- Fot-salchy- - FINED FOR TAKING COAL. - MATINEE A P. M. Shiibert and Brady Present Alice -Brady in v .. ... ; 'AS YE sow in Five Startling Acts .MRS- - . .. X JOSEPH "DARLING - m T Slackl-- i v DIRECTING THE PACKING OF IDEAL '"''' BOXE8. FOOD going to tie a pretty hard winter In AnMrica. The war In. Europe' Misdiiwa in every direction. We have a few hungry people ourselves. 'And yet Belgium, a brave tittle, thrifty little natioo of.7.ooUHio people, is going to starve to death thia winter unless Apier- lca feeds the I'.elglnns.- - How are we going to take care both of our own and of the 'VtrL-kelittle sister f the world?" A Womnn solved the problem. NIrsrJosej)h"'r)arlI:igorWnshlngton-ha4been kulttlns stockings and scarfs for European war sufferers until it occurred to hewt4diejukh.Lbejainfi herbralns as well as her fingers. - She sat down forthwith and thought out the idea of "food ItoxeH forltelgimn. Mrur Darling saw Ir. H.irve.v Wiley, who laid out the ideal food boxes for IWglah relief, and their plan has now been taken up by the woman's section of the commission for relief In Belgium, of 'which' Mrs. IJcdon Bates Is chairman. pr. Wiley's box fo$ Belgian adults, as ullgbtly revised to get Its weight Inside the parcel post regulation. Is as follows: Three No. 3 tins of beans, sack of rolled onts, one three No. 1 tins of pink Alaska salmon, one suck of yellow corn men I, one ack of yellow Hplit rwas. one twopMind sack of granulated sugar, oHe three pound sack of California d sack of salt, one sack of wheat flour, ne prnneH, one neven-poilncan opener, one box. t That, however, Is only a guide to the kind of food which the Belgians need. It Is Intended mainly for such Americans as can afford to go and order bole from lie gfVcef. Belgium wants any kind of foot! which will stand ocean transHrtatlon. "which excludes fresh fruitful vegetables. The commission for relief in Belgium has arranged with the postofflce department to transmit all Belgian relief foodstuffs free of cost to the donor. If you put. your ntitne and address tm the 'package Bud add Jhe letter "IV the money expended for stamps will Ive refunded by the commission: The package Bhouid weigh' not less than twenty pounds and hot more han fifty, addressed to. TtEDMAN. FIRE-FROO- F fiom UTAII should trackages- msfiwlCOMI'AJNYSALT LAKE who are collecting agenu CITV, STORAGE HIS Is has disturbed BALED HAY FOR SALE . ' ', d Bvc-poun- five-pon- Proprietorsj i. . ' ... - 4 " ' V !. Telephone 45J. v Foriat Don't When in Pay son vto at . ... ....ttj BERTELSEN'S CAFE one-poun- - "i. -- KNIGHT.. & McEVVAN V tiro-poun- . Independent Coal Co. - Jacob and Ray Hooper and Orson Hill entered pleas of guilty la Justice Jones' court Thursday to taking coal.' the properly of the D. & R. O., In Spanish. Fork canyon. .They, were each flne3 II 0: Albert Hill entered a ' plea of noTTtttnryirmr will hare a tril at a time to be agreed i'pon by the at- ' lor this district . .; toraeys. E.'-L- ABERDEEN i AND KING Lump, Nut and i v EXCeULENT FOR STOMACH TROUBLE A 5 - thousand board feet 'of saw timber and 10,432,240 Cords of juniper, aspen and pinyon pine. The total valuation of saw timber and cordwood Is TONIGHT WARNER IN MATINEE r f-i- - 4 lht Cheaper-Th- an h :4. f 1 Service Between- - AH Points .'. , Mileage books, good alstr on Salt Late & Ogden and Ogden Rapid Transit. Lor' f sale at all statlon.v- .i' Dally-Freif- By WILL IUXOIJV hi "' .' ," New, All Steel Cars. ,,No 8moke, N '. - l:SSa sa. g New Plan of Relief Suggested by Washington Woman How You Can Aid the Stricken Little Sister of the World A ' ... points TRAINS SIXTEEN : I a at YOUR'DRUCCIST HAS IT. : upon Continuing, the climate and soil conditions, irrigation and farming, stock raising, prices of farms and inducements to settlers. In report nows that out of 22,000,ouu acres or lana suscep- iTble to agriculturarcultivation; in the is yet virgin soil, slate, Timber Worth $18,177,660; The report shows that 94 per cent of the timber areas of Utah are em braced within national forests, and . blood-- not moreacreiu.of wha t fair Tall than the previous fail. hlvThTsown'-.25,00- '."'-- i- - drugs or liquors and the nourish-in- g food n Scott' Emuhion charges n r-Oin- ' al: . and sickness. 7" Nourishment alone makes "BesTDf-iaundr- ie- nine-hou- allows chills, - ... rrxrv the indirect cause of much 2s . . S MITMINfi-i- i Jif f V, i -- v MAKES tf.j , u n iv a. v k i Long .practice has enabled all the littie pointsand us tfjis, coupled with a desire to please ev'ry customer, ensures perfection in ;.: .... r , . our. work. We are not infallible, of course, and the mistakes will sometimes occur-i- :Excellent ! ' ls that a i OLOODRECfi? PERFECT. the little .thingsaboar a laundry PRACTICE r iuu6 who-write- is Yoiin otyjr biisineBS. : CAMERON" . .. - - ' I lishmeht of a tree employment agency under state supervision is uraed. He says that manufacturing industries are growing 3teadily and that legislation should be had providing fprJhe. inspection of all factories and manufacturing plants, to develop, simultaneously, san itary conditions, Crop Year. ". The year 1914 is shown to have been the banner year from an agricultural standpoint,, the production of wheat alone having been 1,000,000 .bushels greater than in 1913. A proportionatencrease is shown in "practically "all othr agricultural products. 9 The are alive National Forest during the season of care. Many 1915. must be filed In my office at ana diet cured simply through proper hveienie habits in general. For infor- Provo, Utah, on or before January 31, t mation-o- n this subject read, the Jan- - 1915. Full information in. regard and to be charged.fees g The:Tlyglnist.edited44b&-razinof nary' number ir lorroianK lorms u ue ueu iu by Dr. R. R. Daniels, tW naiwr. - At. yo.ir news dealers or plications wiu ue mrmsueu ujiuu iesend' ten cents to The Hyglenist '" A. W. JENSEN. , lihsiug Co.Majestic Bldg., Denver, i'uu-(quesi- l Jt L e, ' law that the laundries-i-for appears to havp. galued best equipped solicit your patronage favor with employers who have to you in ever please and guarantee their businesses, to meetla requirements. He says, however, that s therlawTTselfirambiguouaThe-esub- :'"WHY WE ARE SiCJ. peo-pf- - Tlie law, I!, v. a b t'A.) a .n. 1 "iTiii l. apply to shipments by parcel good i ouirenients when, they re Street .railways' aresuTrjerrtq-E- fi quirements w hen they aceeyu gooas tVr.ijansportaticn 'as a tiart ; First TimeHere AND -- tke-ute-exliibitjln- BEN MUUVEY 10d UUUU .VWW CLEAR-CREE- wai-reignC - MATINEE 3:45 "J ti-T- k broad,-whos- Fun on the Flying Rings MLLE .AMOROS s.fj Kriail-iPrt!- il afft-ctir- j ALVIN AND KENNY " ,rTr... Thnf IIIUl ' feference to immigration Mr. areftbf txa&ierPlvery body" is askins;abpu't j U t a h The. in fernaW revenue bureau also L. A. Merrill, and Utah land. Professor Haines .says: "Thejre re hundreds issued' furtber regulations who- has' teen trying to get the 'Salt desirable mostr and thousands Df per t he- payment of the csia up, has found! tax--' on bills of ladinsr. - It announc sons, both at home and i tuBCglfiCt necessary everfthlngelse pf the" future success would be absolutely as' that.. although it - is the daty-in order that questions about Utah .carr.er tae the .tax, my, pay u red lands and. crops mighty be ana m jointly result-Min;ii m.n- ' ... .'"" Of Utah's lay ; 7 f New, Modern Home Com? forts, Best' Service, ' ; . Rightrice.s.'1; : Every thin'g'he Best BERTELSEN'S CAFE "Main St ' ( " "Payson, Utah.' : M |