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Show o n r jv o n n n . rv MORE OR LESS I . w "t JT. ifc. T -" r AT --- , - l rtjSin.: Li n - u m ifWiro loft todav on Limited Overland Taciflc tlre'ntun tor Washington. James H Moyl. committeeman from Utah, will TeaviWedneaday night or .Thursday morning to attend the inaugural ceremonies. o.., jtfW- rrovo, formerly of fcern Walton, f 4Tri ,i ; waw-dew- was down from Judge Jacob Evans the day with his family. Parley P. Ohristcntieri and J. F. Boea were among the vimtors who came down Willi the 1oacovites from Salt "La-kSaturday. c d . iced $i.g8r$t75, u ' f . The U. S. Forest Service showed films at the Columbia of logging of timber in the Arapahoe" forest tn Colo rado. The iilms will run again to night and tomorrow night. tfl' Rev. Wildman Murphy of Payson spent part of last week with Provo Cr j - - - -- 1 ward wilt" in five entertaining acts. v itssembly 1r tgedf L A daughter lias been born to 'Mr. and Mrsi vaideniar-v- . l$ott. (Prof. Karl W. MoDkins. of lehi. and K Nielson, of SprliiKville, are here today, ch t c in THE DRESSES - The Dresses are extravagantly pretty, mddels of Materials are Serge, Wool Grepe, Wool Poplin Taffeta, and Crepe de Chene. New NecktOear . - . ....,v , . . Priced J Uncommonly pretty are thengw Collars and Collar Sets. . Organdie and Georgette' Crepe, with the daintiest of trimmings, such as exceedingly, fine tucks, sheer laces, and combinations of tucks and embroidery; Sometimes only a picat ed.ge,, sometimes a bit of lace gives a finish at once practical r ": and nrettv. - 1 r " -- A fliarriage license has been issued to G. T. Dickerson, of .MidvaTe, and l3trttarttsrh;-of- Attorney "Geiierar Dan" C Shields was attending court here today. Si k - at $16 50, $17 50, $18 50, $22.50, $24 50 THE COATS : . ... ; Advance Coats reveal many stylish models, full and three-quartlength, of such splendid materials as Velour, Poplin,' Sefgg; :'Cove;nrand"aMfxtQre-1r- i C&lors thatwill ap peal to you as the embodiment of the spirit . of Spring. Among other maltes are the famous Printzess Garments. Priced from $16-5to $32 50 - - " er new popu-4a- r in both lace, or buttonstyles.: Priced from $4:50 to $8-5- 0 Men's Shoes - - - in Kid, Kangaroo and Calf Skin leathers, new shades of the celebrated Bostonian Make, anl of Tan Black, in English andtroad-to- e lasts. - Priced from $4.50 to $6.00 Other makes in stock at all prices. Menls Neck wea r ;W?. New arrivals in Men's Neckwear show I? new Spring npvelties in Bows and Four-i- i THE SUITS hand Ties, extra large flowing ends, show-in- g Introducing the new style themes in tailored, and sport ; models, of Jersey, fixtures, . Poplins," a large range of the new Silk Patterns of Velours and Serges, in the popular colprs, including Gold, .Paisley, and Stripes. Silveie-green- , Eose, Magenta and Coral. rTIceT'aT2Sr504, 75 and $1.00 $42.50 0 " semi-tailore- d, -- "arrrofm.'su-t- 81.00, $1.25, $1.50, '81.75 Neptlt." " - " 35- - ch X? Ladies' Shoes, bIL styles, and leathers in NEW FROCKS, COATS AND SUITS qualities. " -- . , It would be difficult for us to give you an adequate word picture of theirjnodish attractiveness and superior ;. - 50 , New Footwear plain-color- Imported Natural Pongee Silks widths at,- inch and Per Yard 50 and 75 c9 The Pionwr ward wttlTJre8ent"thetr the Priced at $3 00 and.$3 the new English lasts," showing many combinations of colors as well as the Pongee Silks . " annual vaudeville on Friday evening, $1.85 - all mistakes, a wrong style. - 36-in- P0 you against the worst and most expensive of: n of "TaffetaT- Poplfn 7 and impbrted """Pongee and Silks in widths, showing all the new colorings in the new Sport Stripes . and tyfati patterns. Priced from $1.35 to $245 33-ih- . , " - - - Dave Seavitt eame in from Mohr land today, where hfe has been work ing. He has lost the sight of his right eye owing to an accident in the mines. . . Your new Mallory Hat is here. Let lis show you styles arid shades that will insure Spo rt Stripes 33-in- ch SaltsJike, was bUMinum v J Mallory Hats widths in the newDring shades,, The following attorneys attended court here Friday: IS. A, "Wedgwood," W, I. Kayder and "15." A. Walton, of Salt Lake; and R.' C."Orr, y effects. vou n M. H., Whitney, of on legal Wood-Clifto- n Merc, p During this event the Co. will have on display for your: inspec- tion a most attractive and inter estingzCol-X- ? lection o f smart, new riain Taffeta of exceptional quality, full LTX) t in 3 j New Spring Silks " 2nd, 3 i "- wish to be smartly gowned for eyeryoccasion,. getting arrabsolutely correct forecast of all that is new and smart in Spring Styles.- - If Funeral aervicea for the week-diaou of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Una of the Fifth ward were held at the Satur trouie Sunday ih'?hehJJd--dtoday. The speakers were elder i. m mer Jacobflon, Dun W. Conover and Albert D. Clark. Joseph II. Beck left or Beaver Sat urday, whem he goes to take charge of the Con, Wagon Implement branch iiimn jrmn jrir'T Pictorial Review Patterns i fund.. March r Use the A vaudeville entertainment .will be given in the Pioneer, ward houaa Frt day for the benefit of the ward housa vTHf,:-ThirAad3iUa:- T' ,t will give you an educational treat unsur-passeby any similar institution in the state. You are cordially invited f o take advantage of this opportunity of meeting y educators of state and national fame. e - w" "3f -- tram a Salt Lake yesterday to - o3 d pan-to- Prof. A. C. Lund friends. jt"!1 Sttfrrill,iy,u1IJUl)i,tim Salt Iake yesterday. nere-i'Tiaa- r"'1 - "" Rev, of THberU. 3, ?!.. , jtndJastexenln -- ft i ? 2 3 and Marclr nivefsity, t, r James M, McDonald, of the Methodist. Church, liaTe-turnefrom an extended viit to Nebraska, and held service yu-rd.t- e H K frxs a few days with Provo relatives- and 9w t li y ll irtiua, The flO I; mJX. o Attorney Elias Hansen of Spanish here today. ...Porkis attending court VLt. ... fUrifll-- oneWJhe ortjrrnal DucE Creek mining men and still holds big mining interests there, iile expects - to soon' start up work on the Lead King property, and looks for a big boom iu the. district this sum. mining mer. " laano, uavmg come aow$ to atteixi 1H Card of thanks. Court Notes PB F. R. (Rorelle et. al, nave quit d for to E. W. Crane. Jr.. Chimney Rock Nos. 1 to 6, and Lake View Nos. 1 to- located about six miles west of iMoslda. - mining-claim- The following arraignments andor-der- s were made in criminal cases to- s, This forenoon while the switch en gine was working lit. the D. & R. O. of cars on a This morning Adam Anderson was yards It backed .into line wlilch . was sup for one of the switches , duly appointed Trovo City and has full authority to posed to be closed, and mashed a car collect poll taxes for 1917, and any de- to splinters. The . old flat car was linquent poll taxes for 1916. two steel cars, and JAMES E. UANIbTS. Mayor. caught between would not stand. th prwutra..r It was " virtually mashed to sjjlinters.- "" Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are ".-a Hai mless Substitute -- . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub tor calomel arc a mild but sure laNSt.ve, and their eilect on the liver is a'.i.io;: uiantaiwous. They are the re srlt of Dr. Hdwardj' determination not tr irpaHivff and bowel complaints with '"Crit'tir'cl.niis flirts to banish it brought tablets. - Dut ilitse Utile " olive-colore- TIt ?f d nlpswnt little tablets do the Rood that calomel dxs, but have no bad after effects. They dorft injure the tcjth like slronjr liquids . or . calomel. "TTiev tke hold of the trouble and -- . Why cure the liver quddy correct th? expense of the teeth? Calomel at " Romctmirs V.avs havoc with the gums. So do Mronr liquids;. It is best not to take eniomcL oiu 10. ici ur, tuwumi f M"tvi T1i1it fnk .its nlkce. .Mos. hradaches. "dullness" and that lary Jrrlir.(i enme from constipation and liver," Take Dr. Edwards' a d ii ffci Us wlwa vou M "loifRv"-"Iwnvv." Nute how ihev "clear" clouded Vrai" nn.l 1tw they "perk up" 'the spir- aii'l 25c a btx."" An drugsists jr - , c ' J We take this opportunity of extending our deep- - gratituae and heartfelt thanks to those who have. been , so kind to us in our bereavement and loss of our motherTo the musicians for their beautiful music, the speakers for their words of comfort and consolation, the many friends for the, very beautiful-flora- l offerings." and to fTioae- who travA- - nnrt offered the use .of automobiles, we are very appreciative, ana to an who in any way assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear mother, it Christendom. All Tare cordially Jnyit-eto come to hear Rev. Killeen. The meeting will be held In the, north room ' of the church.' . Ludwlg Thomsen, Pastor. 5 : deepJythankfuL, Family of Mrs. Agnes Farrer. s MAKE GUSS AKO V Ik GOVERSMENT THAT BABY GIRL ARRIVES AT WARD HOME Borne time ago perhaps six months) we announced that a baby girl-haarrived at the home of Chas. H: Ward, We were only a few months ahead of d! t: Japan landed machinery and 200 ammuaitkm .aak- ers at Manianillo to make, arms and ammunition for the Mexican govern' Mexico City. Feb. menL " time, because the girl arrived last evolng and Mr Ward and the mether are rejoicing. Our former announcement lr.' Ward across the- lake. - - m FOIEYIUDNEYPIIIS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS 81AD0ER AND v, xiT onight: - . y sday and Charlie Wednesday Chaplin in 'TheWorld Against ' "Easy Street" Tpvr Thursday ft Battle of - Life" Him"' : - a scream.BWa V - ... Si .. to-wi- t: " d JAPAN WILL Sheriff's SaleviTo be sold at sher iff's Bale on the 0th Car of March; "S HALED PROPOSALSmarked lftH, at the front door of the County And for "Pronosals nine will-- Court o8ejIn Provo City, Utah, at ffttinM'' U the right, title. ita.-rbe receive'd'by the Superintendent of jthenourof claim and interest of the above named the U. S. Fisheries Station, Spring-ville- , defendants of, in and to the following 'Utah, until 2 - o'clock p. m, described real estate, March 15, 1917, and then opened. For lLot three. (3) in (Block Sixteen (16) Spanish Fork City Survey of blank proposals, address Superintend- Flaf'A," Building Lots, Bitnate In Section nineent, TJ. S." Fisheries Station, Springs teen (19) Township eight t8) South of Range three (3) iEast, iSalt iLake tn6 ville, Utah. 'Meridian, containing an area of H4J69 acres. . Situate In Utah County, Btate SHERIFF'S SALE. of Utah. ." Dated at Provo City, Utah, thia Hi In the District Court' of the Fourth WMclal' District f thTe SUte 61 Utah," day of Febniaryrl9l7.--c-io,Br-,''-"':j-' HENRY BAST, in and for Utah County. - A. F. . Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Zuckswert, as Executor of the By Samuel A. Trotter, Deputy Bher last will and testament of Matthew ... PattinBon, deceased, plaintiff p ta. Oli- lr. (First publication eb. 26, 117.) ' ver W. Nelson, defendant. BIDS WANTED - State vs. iLeo Adams; dismissed on motion of District Atorney "J. H. State vs. Clyde Wiilts, continued, till tomorrow. Ktate vs. ;B M... Cunningham; plea of not guilty State Treasurer Daniel O. Larson, represented by Attorney General Dan B. Shields, asked for a recomputation of Inheritance tax ' In the "estate of Joshua, Hone, deceased, claiming that under the system applied the state had lost $79.05. The motion was contested by 'Attorney Harvey Cluff, at, PR0V0 AND DANCE torney for the estate,' and, was denied ' ; fext Tuesday evening the Provo by Judge Morgan." Band will give a dance in the Mozart The public la invited and the quality CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of the music cannot be Questioned. Rev. M. P. Killeen, pastor of St. ' CRACKER WEEK, at the Provo Petet Catholic Church of Provo. will Meat A Packing Company, beginning speak next Thursday evening at 7:30 Monday, February 26. 20 cents a on the subject: "Why I Am a Cathopound for .the entire, week. u assort lic" This address will be in line with the rla f addressee given- - thi winment of crackers oa 'dispiay.-v-"-- ' ter by Reverend Thomsen on the creeds of the' various churches of it' - - day:" POLL TAX COLLECTOR BETTER THAN CALOMEL IM "W HER E PRICE AND QUALITY MEET" the funeral of his grand not her, Mri; CAR SMASHED :gOTH Strong rarrerr -- i uiyj J. F, Brim is in from Ely. Nevada. ls sl World Feature ---- -- : ox r eature . ,r . |