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Show ' SEililM ttlLBifr r fni f n ntp ai i MAIffi.lUltUII 1 I. ' I i ( ; I 1 I -- liit- U 1 I 1 1 t- i i i -t PilOIIIIil If 13 I - L " Senator' W, H. King naa been criticized Bomewhat tor his vote on the of amendment favoring the irrainn d urine ti war for tha manu facture of Hqiior, Senator King's ex-- J planatlon, follows: - "The amendment which I voted a eatnst would not he effective aa a food conservation measure and was certainly inefficient as a prohibition measure. It permitted the manufacture of wines in all parts of the coun-trIt would not interfere with tlie non-us- 'TIhoW:TEaTreTliJ are enouga spirituous liquors in inw country today to last lor two or inreu This bill would have given the whi6ky men more or less of a monopoly, and would have made them immensely wealthy by making their whisky much mere. valuable than it' years. ..... .... - :. . i Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry three times the price tickets $l, permitted the tniV .. . .rvnrrhnRfi lions of bushels of grain and convert the same into malt for use in their business. It would riot have prevent ed the exportation of food products Into Mexico or. .Canada, where "they could have been manufactured into Intoxicating liquors,, and shipped back into the United states. Other amendments on Other sub jects would have been offered and the mcaonrA which, thai President, for the Bfetv nf 'the country, reauired an had in his nanas weens ought to.. Jhave . n KfmM ftalovatl in tha .J U f country's damage and injury. Again, some of the hest lawyers oi tne eu- aterstrclr &s Senator lUorah, feu tnat the amendment4n J,helf orm prepared I shared this was unconstitutional. hnuiin J I 1 Domestic Steam Laundry IAS. HOLMES, Mgr. hae v tn "The bill would and your SHIRTS arid COLLARS last just as long as if you had them done ah home, and they wear better and Tiold their' shape longer when laundried at the DOMESTIC. - -- - . now Is. Phoue20? T. tmmorliafo! llMUVkUW.u.J U V. w of 4 -- gallons or intoxicating liquors now in our countr v?Tt Li the committee will call on you with YOUR Chautau- THr nrire is nimlTTiVkpril- TTnvp vhiir:fnnnpv-rp"af1v- . :2-50-r ""After noon of he openinpdayN.thprice ad-- - et TZ 1 l s- E3 Thursday will be Chautauqua Ticket Day. One. v. ealeMhe-lmndids--fflillies- fk Ilk TiMFsiay e 0 Children's of a season ticket, - .... w - fiS(DM:j8 I 1: FEATURING GODDARD and assisting artists of the JAME Chicago Grand Opera Co,, World s greatest Admission $1 view. , "My record upon the prohibition question is such that everyone knows that I believe in prohibition, i would like to see every State ;in the Union a-- chance, dry. T will- - vote, if given United of the to the to submit people States a proposed amendment to tne T .,'... ....; "CHIMES OF NORMANDIE" -- - -' r ., i '- -- Opera Co. orchestra. -- Constitution prohibiting the manufacture or sale of inoxieating beverages -- Hthin the United States. The reasons f5r suchTJroptssed "actiottri neednet now stop to give." bass-barito- -- '"" " - : 0 ne 0. .. by the Boston Light Comic opera in 3 acts. 24 people. Special Admission 7Sc : 1 1- 1 HAWKINS' NATURE LECTURE, Wonderful pictures of ihemllWoeds by Amerkas foremost Admission 50c Wild game photographer. AUMGJJlEJRaAIlJ& musical play of old Japan by the Ongawa Company. Admission JVC The visitor's exclamation applies not only to : finish. It denotes also her hearty approval of our method of helping the prospective boilder . in making the proper selection of materials. these-bond- June sub-o.h- ii best - 20-5- 98 S. 40: Academy-Pho- ne T.oan. I.fhortV wrf n tfcla HI Hl.o Smoot LumMr Co. Phone m - of 25 has The f ollowingommittee been appointed to assist in this and to help in the mass meeting next Tuesday; even4 can xvau ing The committee are Stuart, Archie Adderly, E. C. dall, nr w rninn Jnhn Contratta. Dr. Flvnn. D. W. George, Judge t. ip. r'roon s .T. Havs. Dr. A. i t r . Inglesby. Thea Schweitzer, Dr. Bour Jerome o.Mn t t Oauchat. j r tj vniiv c. I..W7CountryQulnn, mn B. . Willis. F. Siiinvon iBnvd Barnard, V. S B. Rood, Dr. H. S. Hageman, and H. -- Try a want ad once Be convinced Excursions Summer -- n Bin v - .r.- THE SCENIC LIMITED Tour-A modern train, carries through Pullman, and without ist Sleepers to Denver, Chicago and St Louis, ; change of cars. Leaves Provo at 6:30 p. m. and passes through the. great Canyons of Colorado in daylight : 'k SUNDAY EXCURSIONS : .. Mil 0 ; - June visitors from reaching'' our shores withounaving to. stop and sink any : To Provo Canyon points, one single fare for the i;ound trip. To Salt Lake City and return $1.25. J W. H. Mitchell, Agent. C E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agent. 11 to 17 Inclusive "Vhe, distinriiished cv. enr.f.aoicd in -26--Big - all-ste- el 'rSl f Admission-$- l . that 1 lused if forwasa eough to have said and for years, had consumption, but it cured me." pound FREE TICKETS TO THE COLUMBIA most for giving them the best and earth. on their money of any paper to this" paper is The subscription we are going to ins and offer for the next several months free tickets to the ColnmMa vauaevme matinee for every dollar paid on subwho "has scription accounts. Any one the first since paid their subscription of this month wiU be given the tickets if they will bring their recepts to this ex-.ni- i v vt office. : tf n ' . n This paper has long believed In Attractid ns-2- 6 e Season Tickett After Noon of Opening Day Children's Tickets 1 until Sept. 12th. r . - : Final liit returning Oct. 31st, 1917. -- y, "I-ca- h . .... .4 ; - j Can- - m..n.ujntjn Rmin1 Tvin Vok'no frnin Prnt'A linn Main Line Points: "... 5510 Denver . . . .$27.50 V St. Louis flnTrtWv-C!TT.wrt"- ci . ; 59.fiflL ThiMfrft 97 Kfl 60.0040.00 Memphis .. .i...; Omaha- 56,44 40.00 Minneapolis' Kansas City des- eastern - Proportionately low rates to 'many other tinations. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday during May and June, and every Wednesday thereafter " kLLimimjll.-l- . All rt : ng limgRW .. You can get relief from racKing, c6ughs; froirf wheezy, sneezy backing . Inrlnmc throat .... Dreaining,;iiuui and tieht chest. W. G. Glazier, Benrecom tnnvNiP Ark., writes: To Points East Via the ' 17 Bass-Bariton- e. e - Brownlee; 0 Opera-Compan- c.no Sunday Excursions to the M First Chautauqua appearance ofJames Goddard of the Chicago Grand Assist-Greatest World's......, ....... Rob-being artists, Ruth Ray, violinist, Yale Smithy Pianist. . ; - I5t 16, 11, 12, 13, 14, mmm s -- save you money on the material besides giving you the Week -- Ideas for Interior Finish Wean n araoua The citizens of Bingham ure lan ning to purchase not less than $60,000 worth of the Liberty Bonds which Is n v rnnsidered their portion ac nnAir,r"tn tht rpHources of the three' banks. The total assets are placed at abouri 1,000,000 and six per ceni. of, this would be? about ?60,000. It is oTVMiPtuHtiat rnasa meeting will be held in the camp Tuesday evening after the Registration is oyer, ana me mihifo conerniiv riven an opportunity through to subscribe to the local banks on easy paymenvs, Many citizens have already nnit heavilv for larke blocks of these bonds and since people of the Royalty by giving camp ehowed- their their 8onsJustr-s- o wm mey ivayvuv the tastines3 andattractiveness of the interior And we are "sure that Tie? District Attorney W. W. Ray and Sen ator W. W. Armstrong Will Address Mass Meeting In Bingham Tuesday Evening at 8:30. "It's Just Splendid!! 11 , ;- - .. 2.50 V 3.00 LOO BiiyYour Season Tickets P a '4 V |