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Show If I Ananias is Backed Off Boards by -- Visitor Who Enjoys Hospitality ; x of County, ia . Incarcerated in the county Basti'e Is" a gentleman "wlo "bids fair to go :verll - IS'm. 0 ,M,7ia fc. - i ! of the famous"preva"ri cators, who In the past have- - won and Illustrious names on the "lEeaPrlor, teWt-t-iistor- m rrn jr time after he was gathered int& the folds of justice, the man 'in question, who 'claims to he a cousin A short m lj'nTii r-- - i- . J. Bryan, was Quizzed (?) of W. &heriffEaaL.a8.JtoJiisfath6r-where-- J stated that he was dead. The "truth appeafs""ttiat iis fatherTs'Vvery wealthy man iff Oscaloosa. Iowa which waa prpven'by the fact, that at the time he"vamoosed" from Eureka, ".ie wired to "his father Tor money;" as inois mouier, wuu i m firmary here and who is divorped from ter husband, was dead. However, this apjifal was without iesult. Amonfe xipon he y -- 'c ToitertPimniationBTn-EnTelta-Ts- cased of taking one of the sacramental .ntensils from tne Mormon churchy After investigatiop of his operations in Provo Sheriff East says jhat when here some ti:ne ago, Sever attended ihe Fourth ward Sunday school at a meeting when a. discussion of John D. Rockefeller wan taken up by the members and teachers. He arose in meeting and tf.ld taat he had felt inspired ri teaL i ec e aiou tthj m ulil-mil-to 7 iionaire in poetry, and was asked" to give it, which he did, and the reading, or recitation, was such-thait took tne atui'.enee .".otf. its feet:" 'The feMers-.-othe chujch-jel- t sure that-hwa.s in the r i gjj t.s lirit for conversion, and Ilishop Booth took him Mn "hand, wa accompanying mm en a- lon During, the walk ho Improved the whin r touchnr!r4-r;!io- pUoota igto. for XoL.Jiaving ahe mont-with him, Mr. Booth gave him an order on the v.iir'j cTerk-f-or the amount, which ,he promptly got. His next borrow (?) was from Harry Jleil, abount 2. jind ; when he went to Jlr. Heil the second " .tinieT ne" was" sent to. Bishop Poulton. who fell for J5. When asked hy the sheriff why he went to Mr. Ileil the thatlJHVjl-FJ eo "easy the first time he thought he might fall again. Mr. Sever stated to f that -hfc 'never did . work and-had- J no intention of doing any. He stated that the last time he saw his father. the latter was seated at his desk with lots f checks and money before him and never even said "Here's a twen Tears .rushed copiously down ty. Sever's cheeks' as he related" this " story. Sever has been "in American Fork, Lew, Pleasant Crove. Pavsnn nnrf Springville, besides the towns that nve brought him into the limelight. 1 t - This is the car en4:he . a d"- 2e automobile ownersVwear-- to be TMl ' FROILnAM Multiply one model hv 38.000 and give each one of these 38,000 auto- -' mobiles day in and day out rough and tumble road wear, and if this car stands up and delivers, it has become one of the rare great : successes. And that is the Maxwell success 'i fAlCINATINO. IIUU.JISTI5LE' '" flARGUERTrEQMK JJiIECRUCiBl'3 ' A"- At auto-mobi- le 'It ak . : t I I J- I :J PURfc STREAMLINE Animctd Jn FAMOUS er today that is exactly the "Acid And this is the car we urge you to Test " that the Maxwell has the-car This is passed 7see that you owe it through, and that is why the Maxwell to yourself to see. We want to tell is the most talked about automobile you about its hill climbing triumphs-W- e that is built today, want to tell you about its speed The Maxwell automobile- - is today ?and endurancerecordsWewant "to" one of the very few great automobile show you and add up for you everysuccesses the world has ever known. " one of its new features. -- of Expensive Features. The BODY .t 1915 Maxwell - hand-painte- 0 ' PLAYERS FILM Fllowfng her.. first triumphant, ap pearance in motion pictures, In the -- us roie of "Wildflower,"'the fasci- - .: com-man- d. - ;lrr3tib;eMarguerite ,and; . . . iM ( i: 01 ru km i ,i seinl-ellipt- i" a.- - In-an- oijsTIaycrsParamount "drR n.e - Lnthr Program inl "powcul "story. s Crucible" patn--eWigporo- ltlsa lc 1 '"S -- .Maxwell mi Hie J! only pure uses a gear Instead Ma"well eusy lo handla. ot ,he f00t and Vf-r- ..! a r hi t vum-an- d avice. -- GEAR G lrrverslbll day-out- T one-quart- er high-grad- . , - double shell Radiator 3nretmant Very ilmple, as you have merely to turn the gtiar way and you have a new purfaceN lust as gool as a complete new steering unit A !..K?lfulLj;ir.auMe.p.iwt highly... efficient radiator. Kvery part but the shell, constructed BRAKES THAT HOLD AND LAST e of cqpper. Jt will not corrode and One square inch of braking surface to every leak. .Protected against breakage by a heavy twelve pounds of wclghjt. .. That's more than pressed steel shell and stieclal Rhnrlt.nl mum. any omer car devices on eoch side of the frame' that riM.n.,- - ; MaxweU protects y a ara horoveMy dependable, enclosed It against the many strains and twists of and the -- iteel-chalTn- el 2 1 -- lit" Uas These Features And Many Other ft motor Hands y oj.e of the very best ln dependable efflciency. CiI Wly." fitted with tl.ie Maxwell cushions its passengers-fro'all deep, comfortable upholstering, ample leg room, the Jars and bumps of rouph roads'. Tt Is so adjustable front seat and the best fourteen-coa- t, .comfortable and' easy -thkt you' WiU d .and striped finish. All remark the difference onrldmg your'flrst rider Maxwell bodies are constructed of pressed " rsteel, mounted on a sectioned . THE POWERFUL MAXWELL MOTOR frame, offering the greatest possible- strength, The most powerful", durable motor of Its with minimum weight. .. . size made. Ample power to negotiate any "." SPRING SUSPENSION road, mud, sand or hlllalays at your Almost troubleproof, Wery doubt youW1Il-finWithout a the Maxwell part accessithe easiest riding, light car made. Wfth Its ble, and what Is more, motor of genuine economy. Wore miles "per (rallon'; day" "amply sufficient wheel base, and - front r than-yo- u springs and l)irquart.lllpt t- o- rear- 0uia.TelleTapoa!.T ouls triumph thraurih auffchiSi ovx:r Ihneatenmdevils. list Read This '...I roomy,-Bt'auirf- . use by an owner cease, every-da- y a great automobile success : Or it becomes a great automobile failure. the far west." DaIX - - constant, 18 ?i:kecomes--ith- -- Such is life in" r0ad yourr brake. - xre- - rr... The Bl!lrht,.t comes to a dead stop. i '. .'""enng, from which fiery furnace it merges unscathed, and strengthened y its aKonies.- - - TheMaxweHCWipany,s-- G """...marguerite Clark portrays the JPJLginJn : m tomoy. unjustly condemned to a wormatory, hut who later "triumphs hame pf hcT im'priSOIiment anfth Sor(li(i corruPtness of her en- vir mvai turning good for evil to ,i. who -- worked, havoc with her ?he is rewardel r her " rW hni strussle against evil and despair r tne attainment of a wonderful love 't -.- Photo-pla- No other automobile w backed by a more reliabla evry part of UIT Thi, .plendid Service Branches. Sixteen f9r an owner within a few 'orgizXn StS&dT t l . ,. . !? Ae Chl MwcU 1 Pu - Part at reasonable 0Wncd and MaxweU Spera ed -- y r tVERY ROAD IS A MAXWELL ROAD" - FRANK ROUECHE; State Distributor - h t . a Ln Maxwell not in hi. .toclT w- di8 . l Order a Maxwell from us now, and when you want it delivered, we will - cui cAudc uu ueiivery, aay j "yi - . , 'opment of this subject ,rr?aUy from 11,6 Plot of "Wildflow "taiiTi ln w.hfth" MarffuerJteT Clark debut before the mo'tion pics i,rov,ain 'many oppor-nictQBitiP. thr Strng emolinal portrayal 8ilBl)licHy and .naivete of !Hi C , arl'. " screen lmpersona-iun- i " ti0n and the re- (arlly l.e8t of 'Ws charming star's dPKr MaxweU dealer'service . rtrJ. S oLiergatijity'he fnmn1 - istnorrthanrm . .. et , F.O.B. CEnOir nintic STA1TEI $55. ..i... South State St., Salt Lake City. ECPU . ....I ...mi. i'.t : - ,.., f "' ...... ' : . time.-Keatin- " " - - .'. , . J... " . w.m. OOXOlt ' XJTJLPORT. Miss. John KeatiflK"or Said "Don't cut me. "kid." The barber i amateur aviator, was tuninsr ud his this Place, died tire other day and his diTed through the. window - and. la monoplane In & field near Dr. Somer's :rcJJPfe:PPen&atTh0 Princess obituary was published".- - A barber was 'somewherein klalMmaby ere U'W1U undoubti IV called: in to stave the corpse. Aa the ' is alive and welL tfflri.K.1 telephone call to attend a man ter ' lDrlIl and Interesf au- razor passed over the man's cheek his teg. ribly injured In a runaway 11 miles ia.-- W. C. ftobiason, an eoutheast of town. Robinson eyes opened, Ins. lips parted and.be GRIXXELL, volun i . . :i? teered to take the doctor to the acene loJ4sSnonoplanLomr accepted and the 11( miles were, covered la alx minutes, o 'at the rate of 110 miles ' bn tour. ,, , - haitu " - " ipOO1 - - HI' - . Mr O. A. Wigton stopped tiff at bcrta-ti- p, Jila-etur- a' from coaeV; and Is vlslUmr with his djuiehiai-- . Vn. Harry Studebaker, and with Ills iroUb er, wno for the past five years & been caring for Interests here. |