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Show i . Every Inch a information Is Finished by Ntutral Diplomatic Sources' tir Mexico ' - cay: : LUMBERNDBUILDINGMATERIALS "A Square Deal to Every Patron" PHONE 232- W. 160 FIFTH NORTH. J. M. HARMON, Prea. ? J. W DUNN, Sec'y and Manager- X mB ' WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO FURNISH GLASS AND GfcAZE YOtflT WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL. WE SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. FURNITURE REPAIRED. NOW IS A GOOD r JIME TaHAVE TTMRURNI- ;"-TrrrT- Beebefaimber Co, t - PHONES GIVE US A TRIAL. 104 and of while the German bank is saia to nave come Into control of the Mexican fin ALL into them if puts into a big--1 gertire; that is, the BEST it has. Goodrich Fair Treatment safe guards, their service with the same pledge that goes with ALL Goodrich Tires. Get Goodrich Tires, the small as well as the tig, with the assurance 'you are ancial situation. It is declared that the German bank "had accepted quantities of the .paper issued by the Mexican government, and that the institution appears to liave at its disposal unlimited resources. From the tenor of the reports it appears that a large quantity of German money has readied the Mexican government. The German legation is said in the reports virtually to be directing every move of the Mexican government, both internally and externally Considerable attention is given in the reports as to the new Mexican con B stitution which goes into effect May 1, it being declared that several of its IpraviaiQfls.. awmt means of assisting the cause of In Mexico at the exDense of the and. interests of the Eiitento,-Allies the United States. Article 27 of the new constitution which provided for the' confiscation of eenest6nr-o- r yrSpertyot 'foreigners is regarded as especla airgerous'to " I." I -- . . I oer-mnn- v sf buy-inglHee- ; I ibltirelTiade7" i 105. - j- ch , TUR REPAIRED, STAINEDPAIKTED OR RE VARNISHFOR AND DELIVER. ED. WE CALL ' j - - lipsiuMlMiir aikmetef of a Goodrich 1 Tire is no measure of its'ment simallest-GoodriTires "Pphe -- stand on the selfsame guarantee of nualitv as the bluest Goodrich, .workmanship puts Confidential diploifiafRv reports fVonr the repreBentatlveB of a neutral government InMextcopinghro in thplr war to Europe, say that line German bank In' Mexfco City and the Germatt1egaB61S"ttira-re-tttldtavirtually the entire financial and. diplomatic affairs of Mexjeo. According to these reports theaction of Mexico in sending recently to the American republics a note on the ' ....... - am Jtlaa, -- tt- The B. F. Goodrich Company neu&Sl .Ih- general. Developments in mr future, the reports indicated, will be directed arousting fronrcontroi of the ...'JLI'.WfUJi.lH 11 fields A4ecanrritJsJi1Jutch and other interests.. " peeiafieally statAlthough ed In the reports that such is the fact, the diplomat forwarding son for believing that in return for the favors done for the Mexican gov: ernment. certain promises andrcfinaF Akron, Ohio r- - - fju tff 'iMi8w'-- ' 7 i ftween alliance and-Ge- tates r-- soie you i;evu jeainerAsk vour dealer.rwore: U W r The reports omit all mention oFthe celebrated ZimmermanaJetter 4o-t- he German minister in Mexico. The ar- rival in Mexico of American""Ambassa-dor fletcher is mentioned, theLreport which' was written for the confides tial information of the diplomat's government, adding that the writer does LliiQt believelli view of the situation, that the presence' of the, American representative will' bring about any change in the conditions. - W '" 'f ...' - " . The visitor's 'exclamation applies not only to'J finish. It denotes also her hearty approval of minmAiyrt'S-'-'- ' our method of heipirig; the prospective builder Phone - 20-5- S. 98 ( WlIdTcheers greeted this announcement made by B. H. Barnum of the B. F. Goodrich. Rubber Company at ..Wed-- . . fa ihe-Sa- n -- were present. . The announcement was in the shape 313 C. S. Powers of a teleKram from resident W. H. 314 J. M. Powers Rankin of the Mahin Advertising Co., 343 J. C. Nielson 379 Alice T. Blake of Chicagorand read as follows:- 380 D. J. Blake ... : "E. H. Barnum, 469 I'D. J, Blake . .. 401. Mission St., San Francisco. 384 Henry Falkner . ,,At..nui' reearular j Chicago Advert'islngliftf3 o instruct me S96.Ralph Poulton unanimously-decide- d TOrlr and aay t to you Muur'Club 4o0 Ralph ruultuu. that we are in favor of San Fraircls- - 40r:GeoT Francom co's claim for recognition7 for next Ad- 638 Geo. Franconi vertising Convention." San ' Francisco 539 Geo. Francom Kdward Jenkinhas always loyallr helped Chtcag,qarier 501 B. W. Davis ... we certainly will do likewise. 554 Ben Higgins "SignedYour friend,,. 556 Mrs. J, B. Higgins 7 "wm. ..1000 ..1000 ..1000 ..1400 2.00 2.00 2.vQ-- hvrakin; IDlrecior-jUverUsinf-C- fa .::oujtue3ty'reatliir f .:i2oo' 4.0Oi;-hojof-th- .1000 .1000- - ..1000 2.00 2.00 4.00 :i2000 24.00 .2000 MM an-emp- - s -- ..... . " " ; ."' . inside-bathin- g . with-wh- - .lTI T Willing to nt. VANISHES TURKISH BAT H AND BED (ft i lonuments A good variety from which to make a '? selection and now is a good time to sea us regarding the Monument you contemplate erecting- .High class work at moderate prices. -- -' Tires,-Guarantee- Where Old Tires Are Made New; - . hot sulufiuf water poolt. Lady and Gen- - ty mid-winte- r. - WM AT TDK : - ; J. IL DURRANT, 163 W. CENTER of Sycamort. Durability . . .1.1. -- Two was in answer to one 198 Miss Margaret Hutcht 60 from Barnum sent on Monday askine 40 203 Miss Margaret HutchlMr. Rankin whai8 a tit his, to Use' his Influence ln 'llnine 0' .10 up tne vnicago club for San Francisco 202 Miss Nellie M.Roper. ... 50 1918. Two days later came iRankln's 205Miss Minnie K.:Poby 100 .20 r .10 telegram In time to be read" at Wed- 262 Miss Minnie 265 Miss (Minnie IC.Doby. 60 rSo nesday's dinner. Some speed! 1000 J 2.00.; 317, Hyrum Madsen 615 Hyrum-Mads- en ... . . . .600 1.00 Bank Foolishness. : Toa. occaslopalljr. se It stated ffiat 320 Tenie Harding j ... . . 1Q00 . 2.00 coids do not. result from cold weather. 397 Thomas Sumner"..... COO' 1:20 organs. 433 Thomas Sumner. 15 That is rank fnllahnoaa War it U3 - The millions of people who hre 600 1.00 bothered colds VSuld be as prevalent- In mm 400 MrsMay Talmage. with constipation. bilious 443. OBennett 250 Frank T. .... .60 summer as In The stomach trouble brothers who spells, 606 Emma Wakefield .'....2000 4.00 have sallow ,cau?9 colds flourishes In 507 Annie IV skins, blood disorders and Higgs . . . . . .1000 2.00 sickly complexions are urged to o f ei na or a uniuiv com weamer. get a 557 600 1.00 Nancy James cold take .Chamberlain's Cough Rein- quarter pound of limestone phosphate 564 Harmon Hanson : .....280 .56 from the is errectual and Is highly eay. drug store, this will cost recommended by-- peoplahb feayeua, 511 Clara-L- r- Madsen-61- 9 ..600 1M f very little, but is su fflcient tomake James Guntef ....1000 2.0a ed It for many years as occasion re.66 subject of quired, and know its real -value. Ob- 520 Carter Gunter ., ....2780 bejore breaV 621 Robert Gunter";. ;T773l60,!T632 , . tainable: everywhere. 611 Sterling Talmage ;;..iooo 2.00 512 Peter Runolfson 450 .90 COAL LANDS PLACED AT ...'. ...Mixed M arrltoe. H.--Cr 495 Hicks ..... rrrr 60(riroo The types wlll often play pranks 422 Wm. H. DISPOSAL OF PRESIDENT McCune .... 5"00 1.00 a. reporter tries to say as. 420 Mabel Falkner .. .... 200. WILSON IN CASE OF WRJ '.40 for example, In this extract from an 190 J. W. Wedell 2.00 English newspaper: 1000 bride, Vhc 191 J. W4 Wedell 2.00 The Medical Association, of : which jvus .given wny by her father, wore a P59 J. W. Wedell ..1000 2.00 Dr. Pierce la nresiripnt hna nlaroil at m . ....1500 3 0ft the disposal of PreniJpnt Wllann 25 . .She was at is Mrs. a. f. martin ;lreKsjjf jiule.bruk'gi-oom!" OdrtirWn1-of cal land , t PiPPCAtnn tended by the hat. 'and cnrrrTSnTBoB order Board of Directors, made Ala,, for the duration of the war. The lUft, the. gift of the pink tatfeta sllV on theof the th day of February, 1S17, so coal mine fully equipped with mining ind a lurge';durk-blu- e bridegrooin' many shares, bf each parcel of such machinery, producing Very best steam little'" nltKvs-'nyo N(K.wonuer, any stock as necessary will be coal and twelve miles of railroad, s is majrje mloiiOpinion. tit large duiVblu SOld at the Office Of the Nimninv r.ffnwxl tn tha TT S nnvnimn.n 1. Knight Block; Provo City, Its, free use in case of war. - not eomplete-nnlee- s you have a. 52 West Broaiwar whether ailing, sick or -a water-with- ' 6.00 0 . breakfast, drink a "glass, of real hot teaspoonful of-- limestone phosphate in it to wash from the toniachr liver and bowels the previous Jay's .maigestible waste," sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening, and purifying the entire, alimentarycanal before putting more too itaid Wet6mcl,'.',Tfie;Slctl0JiDl" hot water and limestone phosphate on stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, wastes and acidity and gives one a; splendid PP?litejOTj)reakfast. you are enjoying yourl breakfast the water and phosphate is auletly extracting a" large volume of water from th blood and" getting ready- - for a thorough flushing' of all the' inside 20004.00 .3000 . inn telegram . "ITWILLPAYTOU , .... mm" e Z.UU 12.00 ;.6000 -n Everyone, ,2.00 n rn 18 Big acid stomach,; 2.80 v instead, feel as fresh as a daisy 1.60 j by opening the sluices of. the system 2.40 each morning and flushing out the stag- JnternaLpolsonous 1 Udut uiOHVifi 'i.'. ;.- .800 . . Uam thTrutlw yiaiiore. K statue made from It, now kls8lng ,8 aUemfeKl taction my b n the museuiu of .,lieh, at Cairo, is ur g ,pt rf M wm bfi thousand o test the tniln of hl8 Lelleved to be, nearly sl eon by B years old. It, Is entirely, sound ,VI. tualexperlmenu.-deTfla- nd iptola r ' ' .Rtural ta appearaace. . Dealer' . BeesleyMarble & Granite Works -- t, at s. The ; . Lee K Attorney and. Baker CounselJor-at-La- , . ' 1 .hi m A visit to Salt Lake City -T-- Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split-- t i n s h eailach e. stuffv f rom Xcotct:4 foul i - & INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES ON.TIRES V ii - . ; 6jwkwHaw. mwmmm.-ii hot ur stay agreeable.- Let us live well, eat well,, digest well, wo'rkweH, sleep well, and. look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very j;asy "it is ifTone will only adopt the . - ' -- t . Start Tomorrow". and Keep It Up Every Morning . I . iiiiiam 187 Wm. McNaaghten . . . yri JYancisco 55 C. W. Haws ........ .1000 2100 neaday's meetinet . .1267 2.55 iAdvertisine Club, at the Palace HoteLi 431 John R. StewaTT 'z:2u at which over two hundred members L1'' J- morning inside bath. ' 178 A. N. Wallace ..1000 2.00 WillSaw You 40" on Agents for the Congress iihiiiii I ;t li 5.00 2.00 4.00 .50 .89 580 O. W. Spainhaver 2 Wm. McNaughten,...2000 250 159 Wm, MoNaiighten tlOHr, monthlv--mwtlnit- ft ,,1.11-- IJ for-tfifc- AssciaYe:avertisinr 40 Academy-Pho- ne wmmmmmmmmwmii ndDe.ieri i ' Smoot lumber Co. - laUUUHIUn-a- O Br.nch - DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tintic ;Delmar Mining Co.. a ..' c6V pbration. Place of business, QProvo . City, Utah. M.-ox- ',' - - Musical Information. Utah, ron Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1917, at. the hour of 2 o'clock - It may be so and It may noi, but a an p. m., to pay the delinquent assess; Los Angeles Ktudent affirms It ment thereon, together with the costs examination paper and here It 1st of and the expense of "Beethoven discovered the sonata in There are delinquent upon the fol- - j saleadvertising" 7 : ... ' account on stock of 'described four moves. Before this it was a lowing IJARVET CLXJFF, Sec'y. assessment No. 7r levied" on tne bin He wrotrmany piano eona tar sweets March 19, 1917.) (FirBt publication ' day of February, 1917, the several for lae violin and they were called amounts set opposite the name ,of the EtrlDg quartets. When a piano sonata i respective. Bhareholdergi.., as follows s CHICACO PUDGES SUPPORT TO No. or : . No. of The ninth piano sonata Shares. Amt. Cert. Name. he wrote -for Voices to sing." . .5000 $10.00 75 Andrew Madsen ' r x SAN FRANCISCO FOR 1918 2,00 574 Andrew Madsen--.- -. ; .t10(KJ ' Maket:- - Difference. , 300(T 6.00 134 J. B. Thomas . When a woman he 1100 2.20 goes'shppplng-t411 B. Thomas J. 'El 3.72 1860 pitch of her voice depends open wheth 135 T. G. "Thomas (bal) er BhYaskS loi lM'jlrlfflW v 186 T. G. Thomas (bal) '. . 1412 2,83 Get In the habit of drinking The Advertising Club of Chicago 29 Austin Carter ........1330 2.66 has officially gone on record as sup- - 310 tL. WL Johnson. . . . ..1000- 2.00 glass of hot water beforo - U: '"' breakfast the claims of San Francisco 889 L. W. Johnson:. 777 , 500- 1.00 -1 3.32 536 Charles". Waters : . 1918 as the meetlne blaee'-fn on the material besides giving you the "best I m i T : I'l m -- Heasf or; Interior Finish; we are sure that wecan save you money iiimin Ohio . . m making the proper selection of materials. li&k And .....If. TH.., V i- Thft .10002.00 the tastiness and attractiveness of the interior I ttMMnff.fni 1111,11 - -- - 1 --:- . III -- - i- - and outwears flnv I many. ! -rr-- I. Which obvious!1 could bo used agAtaal t the United States in event of war be- - ' f IJ tti 'Wltgh-y- y -- lor Them theajtJgfc TllbnaSgffteiposed serve to bring "about a close --g- Dilr Best in the JGoBrxPC grsCI4ZTC l"UJttg3WMMMBMMMMM ot - Adt Yooi HatHeld Block Provo, Utah. - j.: |