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Show .. V1 - - SIDELE6HTS ON REX BEACH THE GREAT Famous Author, toys: "I have mokeJ Tuxcd in Alaska, at Panama and every. : sub-Arct- ic -- here wuki-n- ot roeke-anoth- -- V Grow With a Growing Bank DU Berlin Hat Many Wounded. riin The cheerfulness - of the mounded men of the German army who tare bum gum to llgflia to J4 contrast to the sad eyes of the. many women in mourning. .Thousands, of aounied. areHseea '6fl the streetB. In I motor cargin wheeLchairs and In the crowds, they are everywhere, limping, maimed and swatted in baudaees. At on.?' d;ami-UMe Hotel Adloa weh four o;fiers. every one of whom, kad him truj !n a filing and-twof iidi JiLbandagesv Cme . a hail lost hik rirht hand, bat lie hail the lrj7i .''o-of the first rlass rti d hfeMu. ae- - haziest. t: er kind" , Tuxedo a Tobacco For Wise Smokers - i -- .7 d, oi lOlT get SOme Tuxedo todav and vonMl find vrmr jwithjt tallieswitk - Rex-Beach's 1 it ' $800,000.00. DIRECTORS ' 1 PYnprnrP ' tae party. Officer and" Girt Found Deed. London. Hy the side of a young French cavalry officer who hid Leen hit in a fight on. the Ainne the body. of. a pretty girl," said Sergeant", Payne, who is at Bristol, wounded. j'Both .were deaL...-Vh- n the young nian joined his regiment theJ girl left a convent School and attache b4rself-to-tbe-R- ed CroVs. W?aring that her sweetheart had 'not returned fromNebarge in which his regiment was engaged she went outwlththe ambulance; men to look for Vim. Going 4n advance she found him, and while 'attending-this wounds wa, killed by a shell,. They were Auned aide f; :-Tw SURPLUS $305,000.00. ESi OFFICERS Jesse" Knight T.T;?. f. . X. . .V.V. . . ....... . .'. , ."".President R. E. Allen. ; ; . .Vice President andCashier '" . ":' . j Assistant- - ftiWwr- FCvWarnick;T.T . 7rt77. ss -l- TOTAL-JiESOURC- D -- if'LL." Rex Beach has lived his boo 7 C la. personality, heis much ike-, ' Tils own heroes a . ..V clean-cu- t, -strong young fellowf tond or the healthy ways or outdoor life. His tobacco is Tuxedo a mild yet rich tobacco tEat is healthful, wholesome, refreshing and beneficial in every way. red-bloode- in-th- CAPITAL-AN- ' R. E. Allen Jesse Knight J. Wm. Knight O.C.Beebe W. Fred W. ,W. R. R. Armstrong ; Irvine, Jr. Taylor W. Lester Mangum W. O. Crer SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 4 PER CENT INTEREST. COMPOUNDED SEMI ANNUALLY ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ' o Perfect Tabaeco for Pipwunet h byside."' Cigaritlf Nevdrv was - a smdke ' as good "'as: Tuxedo the pipe and cigarette tobacco wilhoui a sting, and with the most 1. 4 . --- --- some Krench wounded were- - being cared for. Seeing an officer yin? in a bed. lie 'offered him jjL" red "Vokr Without even turning to take the nn'awnred-'Mercflower, the Qfiieer-jnere- lv monsieti thanks),: r", A lew days later the Kaiser went to a Metz hsopital and, presentinp a red rose to pleasant aroma.-It- 's - friendly to - every man's taste because it's produced bv the famous br&rna "Tuxedo Process" :thaT jfrs.pur, the sensitiveiongue folks aave First Souvenir Enough. . Kttiser recently 4ald. a visit to a Luxembourg hospital where i Beriin.-The- v - Do ycfuxwant you r Laundry Work dQne ran tee2JI oii4-it-t- o Wl . .... ' A" , '"'"r-r-:- 'M'SmJrr ,j a war souvenir." The soldier, tnrow-inback the bed cover, revealing an ampuiatea leg, answered. J aat war g No imitation can he as good as Tuxedo because no imitator- - can use the - famous.. exclusive; origmaruo-proces- s' glattine wrapped, moitture- proof pouch . famous Green Tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket 5c In Tin Humidon 40c and 80c fIII ' In Class HumiJon 50c end 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LOCAL AR1IST HAS the groundand. the city-a- s seen-ov- er wall shows some of the building yet standing, among them the old tabernacle. The mountaInsandcanyonB e east-o- f the olty are true to nature . . PAINT INGS ON EXHIBITION AT rcmarkably-pHHotint-pa- . TAYLOR BROTHERS EXPENDITURES Samqel JeflPeraon..ha3.jDn-xhibltio- n at Taylor Bros, "company's store an ' of his own original , oIlpaInting brush showing Provo in 1867. The view is from what lsnow south of Third South and west of Seventh AVe,t streets, which was then a wheat field on the west qf the bid fort wall which Is shown with an opening leading into Third South street. Harvesting with e'eradlo and men and women binding Is In progress In the field in the fore-T- en FOR LABOR id for iaborby-th-e -- tarmersjQf thlg fltkte amounted to $1,838,000, and the in crease withinr a decade has been per cent Ninety per cent of- - the for ?abur Ly Utah f arrn' Is ers cash. For continental United States the yearly labor expenditure is more than $651,000,000 and 46 per cent of the farmers hire labor. There are nearly 4hat S.OOff.OOO'IarmerjT ' y' y employ hired hands. - - were-order- Use Cigars as Currency,; Coin Is bo scarce in the oc per cent, or 11,805 of the hired .help, farmers and their annual expenditure for thfs item Is approximately $3,170,000, according to a report which - has Just been Issued by the bureau of census. years ago the yearly expenditure e . cupied French villages that the Germans are paying for requisitioned com modities with cigars. A blanket is valued at twenty cigars, a plate .vf ' ... beef at five. -- - The. boys who came , home for the holidays, to see the old folks could be found at1 any time by: gding to, their) ' best girl's. -- . . iTUnder New Management 1 00. -- ed tres, : Paris Fifty-fiv- . J 1 " 1 the-looko- ut. totTie-fortUr- BY UTAH FARMERS taMdfjr and ourwagon 2AQ-Phone . VV , -"r Nervous Strain of Soldiers." Parte A young Parisian tells how be suffered from the nervous strain while on the firing line, where. men are kept In trenches for periods vary ing from hours to weeks, the Jlme depending on tbe nature of the position and 4ie-- ages and physical condition of. the, men. . , "Rifle balls.? this soldier said, "are not trying. They merely make a little ust,' "psf as they whiz past. But the shells are terrible. Sometimes I think I shall go madfromJheunroanJust imagine l acontriy ance' which . blows a hole six feet deep, buries you under a, drift of gtonegjand splinters Into bits trees three fept In t?mttp?, , - ' But it not even the shells that are 'he worst; it Is being constantly on For example, twoof us a short distance beyond the trench on sentinel duty," We stay-ed. lhi;r e.,lronx ,1 .in. ihea.vening antil 8 the inornlirgcroui'hecl benlnd YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, .lu. soaveniiHy-epcitgh-forTne.- " watcliiflgAilh-riflea-read- with-privatebaths- At y. rooms sin gl e o r e n suite 50 rooms All modern and up-tNewly furnished and "Absolutely Respectable !: o- each puff of wind we jumped and at eaph shadow we started. When a rain were, sure drop fell from the.Germanaf were creeping up "You know we have strung tin cans on the last row of barbed 'Wire Bo they will make a noise if the wire Is One flight it rained harder tb?.nusiarandllhe ..i!rp:s33t...on3 cSli with an unnatural noiseThc-smtlrn'xept firing st that noise all. nfgM and was aTmost a nervous wreck by morn ing. ". MRS.:SA.i HAYESj, Prop. Mary Pickford as "Cinderella' at the Princess Monday safidPillaWs " si Feather lonisht -- Clara iKimball Young in " f i " ' ' . LOLA A Shubertl Feature Jn Five Acts ; not removed from ticks pr pillow cases.. Our special machine doer thework and you gefyour beds and -- back clean, sanitary and flulfy7 Ask us about pillow if -- V Provo Steam Laundry Friday . .. ZUDORA The Ninth Episode THE KEYSTONE LAUGH FEATURE AND A TWO-PAR- T 1 JOHN GULICK. Prop. i s 4 Saturday I f Hi t MATINEE 2:30 THE FLYING FREIGHT'S CAPTIVE A Feature of. "The Hazards of Helen." THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG GIRL A Biograph Feature in Two Parts ' THANKS FOR THE LOBSTER , . Vitagraph Comedy Motiday MATINEE 4 P. M. "v MARY PICKFORD in' CINDERELLA ', ' -- ' Jcsae M. Harmon, Pres. J. W. Dunn, Sec and.Trea. Utah Timber & Coal Pickford, "America i Swcei-heart.'- -' the Mini version there is more than of the characand the world foremost film the Impersonal value and world-famou- s ter tae ot original actnes, gladdens tje hpart and rtory. "Cinderella" walks and breathes thrills the soul in ber latest character!- - upon the screen as thouga it were a zaticn, inteh Fanjon Plvyps IYtri- hewitchlnc;,' dazzling" being Incarnated of '"!hnovel pro3'i"'oi by memory and Ideall7.edj)ythetender company's e'en Ha,' ths Paramonul Keatuer. ut recollections of childhood. TartlcuTar pains have the- - PTlnceBBrMoinday.T: taken In as "Cinderella" the production of this feature,' and Its Mary Pickford charm, grace and tenderness personl- many Impressive settings and beautiful fled, and Immortalized ln a .screen costumes greatly enhance the artistic " production of rare art and appoal.- - In .and dramatic value of the subject, 'Mary r t - -- Co. AM the best kinds of Coal, Lumber, Mining Timbers, Xordwood and Kindling, Malthoid Roofing and Portland Cement. ., .. "The Square Deaf Guaranteed hr Every.Patron bi-e- . 160 iownxown wince, &tate uanir ot irovo. v . Provo, Utah. W. Fifth North St PHONE l 232. . .... , ' |