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Show If if i A KEWSPAPE2 dedkated- to a policy of fairness to all sections of Ct&a ir i.i ivN 5 3 - connty. F TO Three Addresses to Be Given Jy Nationally Famous ; Physician. ROTARY CLUB HOST TO COUMY HfcaijiENTS ; -' .,- Tabernacle to See Mammoth Thrones at Lectures of Dr. Barker. . , I'nusmU Interest centers aroond Dr. the' coming here Monday Charha..RrBarker who will give three lecture at the I'tab' stake tabernacle on that day, Alt of tbe lecture lire free. The first: ;4eeture will be In the forenoon at Jrf o'clock whea high school atudenta of the entire county jt ' .will gather to bear his, inspiring ' ," niessaga. ,, In' the, afternoon he will address the mothers at J o'clock. Many Mother heard his lecture two years ago but ire coining bark, again Monday to bear It once more. The evening meeting will be!n at 8 o'clock and Is for fathers and ' over yeera of age, This la the ... first tiaia In the history I Provo message vhas been that men thrown opea publlcally of the. tdty. On Dr. Barker'a first visit kere, the wen's meeting waa confined, to the Rotary club members and was held at tbtdjnjmj room of the Hotel Roberta, ' "Sloth of misery, crime and dis-ease In the 'world la traceable to Ignorance," aaya Claytog Jenkins, secretary of the rrovo Rotary cub, under whose auspices Dr. Barker . , appears. , ' on the The lack of Information part of growing .boys, concerning their own bodies; particularly the sexual organs and their functions, ..' leads them into errors that bate serresults. ious and This type of ignorance. Is. all en too1 prevalent even in 'our lightened, cultured Provo. "TFatnert ell theirsona - be honest, teach them to be clenu and enconrsira them In thrift, sad in- austry, out on wis sunjeec mac so vitally concerns the whole life, of the- boy,, they, remain silent uand leave the 'Whole thing to chance, thinking If they think at all that somehow It will come out all right "It seldom does. The boy usually sets a salacious preverted acconn 4f 4t frommebldefTwrson-n- d Is not actually vicious and danger-lnacnrate.. and harmful, . "Fathers, If yonifeel incapable of advising your sons when, they seek your confidence or because they do notv-bea- r Dr. Barker Monday evening His message brushes aside the fogs of ignorance and lets In the light of truth, commqajwnse and sacred duty upon the relation 4 of fatherj-ani- l aotu--- - "Dr. Barker makes no attempt at oratory,' but he deals with these lm- portant problems In a clear and lucid manner, yet without offense. He drives facts Into tbe consciousness of men as tbe carpenter sends his nalrtnto tbe timber. ; "If you nave boys who are fourteen years of age, or older, bring them with you, but go yourself In . any case." : mi li ani e i . , -- ; la - . : hAKSer CONFESSES LOS ANGELES, lal., April .1. (UP) Lee Turner, 25, alleged-StLouis mall robber, confessed today that be was a member of thriwrp dit gang of ' W hich Barney Castle, another,, St Louis gangster, slain during; an attempted robbery at El Kcgttndo last week, was the leader. of ."Castle was tht gang," Turner Is said to have ' told detectives. "He bumped a gnyj off in St Louis a couple ' of years ago." EARTHQUAKE mmm MALE CHORUS GIVE ADDRESS Tbe premier musical attraction of the season, for Provo and rtah ' for. next county Is scheduled t when 10, Thursday .April the, ,famous Mendelssohn male chorus of Salt Lake appears In concert at tbe Utah stake tabernacle under tbe auspices of the, Provo high school Assisting the chorus as solocits will be the noted I'tah tenor, John W. 8ummerhayes and Walter A. Wallace, baritone. The male chorus consisting of 40 of the best'alngers of Rait Lake udder the able direction of J. Spencer Cornwall has a tnostTnvtabte reputation in musical circles of the region. The fact that the same singers have remained Intact as an organisation for three years Is conclusive evidence of their aWHty, earnestness and progress. It may be safely asserted that not . had,. corona ralile Prova musical treat since the Welsh hale singers appeared here years ago on the university Lycenm program. . This will be the only high school Lyceum number for this school year. Tbe school officials feel, however, that lu bringing uch a high class organization here It is worthy and deserving of the heartiest community support. Tbe outstanding choral number on the program Is "The Vision of Sir Lauufnl," a cantata for male voices. Tbe poem by Lowell and the music : : . mmm Many Animals Change Hands at Public Auction Conducted Saturday, - I - M J M Mpse- -- .3 i- university setMBOgiwphg here and 7:05 a. m. today. - Father Tondorf, director of the observfltorrrsald Ihe trembler Im gaii About 6 a. m., reached maximum intensity about an hour later """and continued uiitjl 9:03 a. m. lie placed it in when It. ended. or along the- Pacific and said it was probaly an ocean quake. between 7:03 , - y C Ruton Dixon and I . . SPANISH FORK, April 11. The CllEYEXNE. Arril U . WASHINGTON. April IL tPP) -tVa ihat ww twstragsi-arow- bj ( P etgHat1oa7ffWffi"tbe fVN&tlf KrpetTate4 asits tea Swrrtary of WarWcks Is aow cerf Govxtuvj-NvUk- t tain and will be auaoanced a soua perat Taybw Roms raaspd a goard as tb atrfckin offtdsls is able jtv dlscuiai with President CWdidge tb t be threw aroanad tha WnsaOax ' exwutlv atasajiMi last Satarday cbulc of a sncrvssnr. When ta B ill 3a... .1 . :::'.'.? , .Mb. a. ' m 'if- - 4 - I'nitwlPrtw Jijstsdjwi . . ' WOMEN'S CLUB GIVE CONCERT fcr-Fl- rst, ' J PROFESSIONAL BROADCAST BIG PROGRAM . " . ; " ' YAQUIS HOLD " TRIBAL DANCE stamLthpt dub will erect this spring in the cert nudef tbe dim;tlon of a com. ' Pioneer park, according to an an- niittee headed by Mrs. Gladys C. nouncement made by Miss Evelyn Bean, president . of the organiza"' tion. .'.: The concert will lie given In the stake tabernacle by tbe Provo band. PROVOBENCH - v r- INDMWAR: - NEW YORK Heart broken be cause of his daughter's, death-Michael Lnndnlphl, 4(t. committed snidde, as he knelt on her grave In ' Calvary cemetery.; . - : LODI, N1.' J. The boat built during his caster brought alxmt the death ard Denhlyker, 14. He was when the craft capsized. be had vacation of Leon drowned VETERAN IS "By all means, bear Dr.Barker dt one of his three lectures In the. stakf -- tabernacle monday, Barton of the Barton Furniture company, and a member of the Prow Rotary club. "Dr. Barker came here two years ago sag a voice crying out .of tbe wilderness of modern evils and polluted morals. He spoke for the obsen-ancof law God's law flmt as well as tbe laws of man. "He ame as a spring tonic LAD TO REST - THEPRODUCER AT FIRST WARD w d says-Georg- e His words lnlhe- bwtrtKf.Ate: listeners and " we were thrilled and ennobled to higher purposes and i ' ', purer aims. "The same will be Ibe experience him-thtime. of those who bear The message of Dr. Barker never grows old, it is" always new and charming just as the old fashioned stumling- - cord is " . songs. "Be sure 'tbat yon bear him." w pts ta kep rtte " uy coarttal .Wav-ht- taw nam h. ,L. v - -- ..tW-- t , - ' We at a e-- At the effW T Ckven4 B.s ft waa aald she reTaseJ tw' Hake lift trrr matter aerkmsly-- . view wete.ttRaUajc. ta ret W bave aothfKs .ta say vawse Pre ha4 aothing wtuteveTtA 4a wUh li," ' v. , : CORRECTION". CumeoGirlLljnvitlMi fdiat'rderty .resurta Lacey, "Will proyjeJa womlerful ve-nu ie ror provo a talent. I was greatly Impressed with th altund-anc- e of material In your community a evidenced by the Legion pcrfum-ancc- ) which I directed last fall, and this, new show presents far greater possibilities tor lt display. . j:-- . Lawrence laaea, chairmin of talent committee, reports the east will of nrtr niw bnr.ilr ?of people, including seventy-fiv- e Provo's most charming young ladles, heard In song and dance and arrayed In costumes unrivalled by. even large road show. .. . .". Tbe songs, according to Mr. will be musical hits of the day and contain nambers that will appeal to the young and all "stay youngs" but not to the ex clusion of real music.1 The chorus and ensemble will be a riot oTeulor. a iwgvant of beauty, youth, and bappiuess, a galaxy of vocal stars set to a background of scenery that livaM description if tbe enthusiastic advance reporrr are a criterton; sava Mr. Innea. ;.' Tbe response to the Elks call for aid is mt falling on deaf ears and tha chairman of the talent committee Is beseiged with offt-r- a of as- - rtnlt Inn. taelwtfam of the oast nnder Mr., Lacey'a personal jurisdiction will be a difficult one If all the good material can be used. Demure misses from Provo high schools and tbe B. C V, will vie with each other ftr the privilege of joining bands with the city acknowledged leadera In rocal and tcrptscborlan art. . Mere maa wifi be la the minority bnt by no ueae neglected and Rodolh Tateatiaa may we look to his laurels wbea sHiie o.f Provo'a bidd forth In song and act km. These are just tbe trimmings to the realt treat however., and Mr. Innea promise further details of the real plot of the play that win grip the heart of the audleuc and b Due to an error in setting the i Jtype ift frrrtnns' Kig sale thatjoy aud Uuchtcr offer the best in the second section "of antidote for the tired bast news (uan the Sunday Herald, the prices and likewise mother, son aad daugh;, on two of the. grades .are- not 1 . ter." correct The Wilton rug quoted Tbe proceeds of the performance at (58 should have beetr" 350, go to the Elks charity fund and the one' sale for $45. and the sale lodge officers are making aa appeal price on the $120 Wilton rues ! for tbe aupport of the entire eoin- should be $05 instead of $13.50 i mnuity relying-oProvo'a well " as quoted In the ad. known warm heartednese to pot the project over 100 per cent. edver-tiseme- - r ., "Tlie scnd.1Jbzhojne-eMpletfry--tatbif- - .l - Cameo Girl for the Ptocatclk Elks Wyav, Apnl SOL' Lenaaia ha beea dun and compliments the Iocs! charged by the fraeeewtlag arbstwee Elks on their clwdce of Ihetr tMS of Park eoaary arttk aeveprtajr-brib-es . freaa teetb-gseaad awaera production. - SmORSMOOT bim. Wywarias comrades Honor Memory of In a letter to general cbMlrman, Th B,trry f the far4 w Elial Strong Curtis at J. Edwin Stein, Lew Lacrr," weU further by the aa-aspkti . Funeral Services known director of the Hsrringtoa aontKvaar that Gw R,s Adam eonipsuy, writes front Poca- - whiM bear, ebarpea-el3radwt tello where h is staging "The against Sheriff LeMiaia at Cwdy. d we' all needed -- v-- eiteat. BEST YET SAYS , Tuesday. , . The service, waa In cbnrge of Bishop Wm. Walnwrlght A profus ion of beautiful flowers covered the Impressive funeral services were casket and pulpit hcbF'Thiirsdiiy in" "tbe Vineyard Bishop. Waliiwrght read a bio ward cliaiKi tor Leo J. Harding, graphical sketch of Mr. Curtis' life sou of Mr. and Mrs. and hlatorfc-a- l jncideuts.with which Raymond Harding who was am- - he was counected in the early his' tory of Utah. deutly killed Tuesday. VK'tor Anderson presided. Invo of George Hicks Spanish Fork, 93 cation was offered by John Johnson. years of age, arid a veteran of the The speakers'were Andrew Knud-scb- , Indian war related bow tbe Walker Mrs: Nellie Robison, George S: and Klnck Hawk wars began. Bunkef and Bibop S. II. Blake. "' Bishop Lorren Ilarnier told of bis Benediction, mm offered by Murray experiences In early days with Mr. Murdock. Music was furnished by Curtis, in getting wood out of tbe tbe'.Vineyard ward cboir.aslstcd by canyons with "ox teams when ail Mis Vermia Clcgg, Klrby Alleft, theyi had to eat was parsnip Mrs. Lydia Ekins, Harold Murdock. molasses and dry bread. He also Howard Anderson, Leo and Roy related, the struggle they bad to war. Allen. gether during Interment was. in the. Provo 'city Captain John 8. Borer, Sr paid .glowing tribute to 'Mr. Curtis as cemetery' under the direction of .tbe T. SHslajiioneer, citizen; and War veteran. Berg 'Mortuary. dedicated the grave. Musical numbers were a selection from a male, quartet composed, of ,M. K. CrnndHll, J jt,-- W m. ' G rooms. Elmo Coffmah and Ernest Strong; a vocal solo by Mrs. Sadie Ramsey of Provo j a Vocal" duet by Mrs. Sadie Ramsey, and J. R. Boshard of Provo and a mixed quartet com posed of Mr. Bosbard, M. E. Cran- Senator Reed S moot will be the dall, Jr., Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. May ward chapel Harrison Smith. siicakerjn the First ,' acib o'clock, this Ifvenlng at 7 The Invocation was by Earl "B. cording to announcement jnadei by Sumsion of the ward bishopric and Bitthop Joseph A. Buttle. S. the benediction John by A good musical progtain has also Jr. Biyer. is been arranged. The public , Tbe grave In the Springville r't.v . to attend tbe servlc8. dedicated by A. W. cemetery Jwas ' ' Harmer. i SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES la , rot l ta tntK . tadkatw are at la fWKl ahalt . nu-de- beea MtNratlB kit a eiaractm t.'ha .mirt.aa.ffcce, aaythiac t a hrc ELKS SHOW IS Nlelson aud assisted by Florence Bee, Mrs. Elsie C' TarroU, Mrs. George Bratton, Mrs. Priwilla Shill Alwut thirty Indian war veterans and Mrs. Ruth Ward Mumford. from Hprlngvllle, Provo and Sivintsh Fork, marched to the bead of tbe pocesslo'n to the Sprtngvllle Second ward chapel Friday" afternoon where the mat .tributes of respect were paid to Elial Strong Curtis. 83, rtah pioneer and Indian war veteran who died at his hosis last three-,ear-oI- Cksra rrderwwrtd R'. LEO HARDING :Eumr?l services Jor Annie Lchna Ta)ior,'TI77 wife of Waiter It. Tay" lor' of Orem, who died In a Salt Lake hospital following, an oixra-tlo.will be held Tuesday hfter-noon at 1 :30 o'clock' at the Sharon " ' ward chapeL IntpfmenrwllI be' in' the 'Provo city cemetery nnder the direction of the Berg Mortuary. Mrs.' Taylor is survived by her husbands twq sons, John Mikesell of ParkCJtjLflBd Eugene Mikesell of Denver, two daughters, Mrs. O. W. Fuller of Park City and Mrs. Relta; Cbrlstenson of Elsegunda, Cnl., six grand children, ber mother, Mrs.jJ. M. Jackman of Orem and two rotbers and one sister.' She bad lived on Provo Bench dur ing the past six yeas. Previously, with jibe exception of eight years fn Salt Lake, sheh ad made ber home In Park City. fhi tiomatw Ka' actlvl- mtnr a ad aarrotk-aate tvm awwt ctiwagty tWt. whet Uea agatatat ar SERVICES FOR BURIED TUES. ai4 " Wachrcl. ,4r-- t . a MANY ATTEND WOMAN TO BE : today. ;" Yiukxirvi accunlrag ! waa eipw-M- i man - rt- Warhtel Govrraoa Kovsa has twra gwardc4 contaatty duris tha htt wertu Ia WKtigwtors fruaa atai pruhiitithMi off hava fwrdiHI tha axewulto r aaaasto aiibt. rwratlr aeJ fpeated pU-- during tbe winter that detecttxea watch brr while be he resign, has finally persuaded the la at work: la TTW. secretary that br most withdraw rf thla, fnea.'' "lanwUtri, from tbe public life which has her Wacbtrl aaM, av rwarWrJ M not oifly bis work but his fur 15 jv ther art axaiat Obvcmts, ; yearn. I ttr0ee4 award aa dutr Tbe prraeut plan of tbe pbysiciaiis and family is to Uke Weeks to his fee kept a the W. axil we fann near Lancaster, X. H Just as It will V have the atatter ta ha4 soon as be Is able to anove. MPuUieatka f what w are ; ialfjif prsrrj Pr-tiull- st, Grand champion prize Edward Banks. class 1 First, Lyman Cows, Losee, Spanish Fork ; second, William H. Nlelson ;. , third, ' Tbomai Chadwlck, Spanish Fork. Clinss 2. First, econd and third, Edward Banks, Spanish Fork-- . la88 3. First, Lyman Losee; sec The following program will be Edward Banks; third, Dr. G. C. ond, broadcasted by Warner. Stone's Columbians from the Browning TayloairotpantsbrFork. Junior calves First WUllam Jex, Bros, new 600 watt station KFW at Ogden, 201 meters, Sunday night Spanish Fork i second, Lyman Losee, from 9 until 12 o'clock: Spanish Fork; third, William H. . "Marie," "Dream Girl," trio spec Nielsen, Spanish Fork. ialty, turmpet, banjo, and guitar;! Grand champion prize Lyman Fork. ojTon ijastrup, wiuiam u. ureen, Losee, Spanish SHORTHORN Snm Jepperson. V. Auney, duage "Drtani Maker of Japan," orchesSires, class 1. First, Jobn 11. tra. 'PbiymabesJU'Moonlighi; and SeeleyJUt Pleasant ;second RA. Roses," (accordiaq,solo) Jack Bow-- Fenton, Spanish Fork. Class, 2. First second and third, ering. "Just Lonesome," "I Ain't Got Seeley Bros. Class 8. First second and third, Nobody to Love, orchestra. "On a Windy Day In March," Seeley Bros. Cows, class 1. First second and "Blue Evening Blues," trio specr . laity, soprano saxophone, accordian, third, Seeley Bros. and third, second 2. Class First J. H. WllUam banjo, Lloyd Webb, Seeley Bros. Green," Jack Bowerlng. Class 3. First and second,. Seeley "No wonder," orchestra. Bros.-;'15 minutes Intermission Grand champion prize Seeley . "China. Girl,. featuring Frank Ramsey, drummer, member of Bros. Carload Durham fat . steers Warner Stone's Columbians. "Oriental," violin and guitar duet first, James Swensen, Spanish Sara Jepperson, Andy Ponder, Fork; second (Hereford steers) ": "When "shadows Fall," "Oriental James Creer, Snanisb Fork- HEREFORDS Dream," by LeRojr Robertson. : C. . Cannon, Judge "Your So Near and let So Far," CUnt Dixon, trio specialty, trumpet banjo, Sires, class 1. First C. Hansen, guitar. Byron Dastrup, Sam Jepper- Pa vson t second. Jake son, William IL Green. ' on Five.) Page (Continued "I Picked tbe 'Wrong One to Lovr,!MBygime8, "Put Away Ray of Sun shine," "In Shadow-land,"Medley," 2 pianos, accordian J. Lloyd Webb, William H. Green, Jack Bowerlng. -tTake Me," Orchestra. ' "Oregon Trail." "How's Tour Folks and .My Folks," "The Only Only One," "Toklo Blues," orchea-tra- . TU8CON. Aria., April 11. (UP) The "dance of exhaustion,'- - an - 15 mlmites intermission. nual tribal demonstration of the Cuddles : and Kisses," "X6u Ihdians, approached Its weird Should HaveJJold Me So," "If Tou Yaqul , climax today, ' Do Whnt lou Do," ''Seal It With ritnal of the Easter The mystic a Kiss." ,a 300 year 01a "You Gave Your Kisses to Some- Yaqul tribesmen, neia ui me is nemg ceremony, body Else," "That's My Girl," desert village of Pasqua. It is "Roek-a-By- e "Show Baby Bines," ' the Inrtjan version of 'Christ's Pas Me the way." sion." ' "Way Down Home," "Copcn-Since dawn yesterday tbe red bagen," "Because They All Love skins have been prancing about tbe You," "Off and Gone1 , .!lllnce.of Wales," "No One." desert,; chanting -- weirdly and beat"Where's ... My ing passionately on torn loins. The "Hot. Tamale," dance will continue until Easter ' - : Sweetie Hidina." are Sunday, assuming the tribesmen ' hardy , enongh to last that long. Sheer physical exhaustion Is the U D. S. BAPTISM only tribal, excuse to stop danclngv L. D. S. baptism will be held In the : The picturesque Yaquls . gathered administration building 8unday,' at from all sections of southern Mexi 3 p. m., nnder tbe direction of the co, and Arizona to take part ip the ; Sixth ward bishopric, primitive snake dance. t alght St C Wacbtsi. att fsttlac aii0ier tf htw efcfWotit. - fr Pay-son.- BUSINESS lnu the direct, yiutttlnu ut rwignatioa tbruueb to WVU' beodsidev be . imply declined ta roaiment Thougb Weeks Is recovering froa a stroke of ftiiralrkis suffVre4 oa on April I. bis Improvement baa aot 1h as raUd as buped. ' His psyst- clans 1 Ided this morntt.g that he could not leave bis bed as plasaed. He Is able to be propjird up ta bed y abort peritds and baa regalneCtbo um of bis left arm and band which. were affected. rsk-ta- . Tills advice fron the coming on top of Mrs. Weeks tw.J to f Wt, f JERSEYS Jfcra R. Kktrldga, Jmlge .Sires, class 1 (over 3 years old) Mrst, William Price, Provo; second, Ercaubrack and Okleberry, Goshen. :.'-Class 2 (over 18 months old)- First and second, William Price, Provo. ; . Curs 3. (under IS mouths old) First, D. 8. Hoppla, Spanish Fork ; second, William Price, Provo ; Third, C. H. White, Payson. D. Grand champion pri ,v Hoppla, Spanish Fork. William Cows, class Price jjaecond, D. S. Hoppla J third, ' O. Lh Ercaubrack, Goshen. X"lass '..WUllam - Price, 1 o , eeeontt, uavm H. James,' rh.rioa WirtoMoWf .Hm.n iThi JSiianisb Fork; third, Dr. E. C. Tay number gives tbe chorus, as well ss Fork. lor, : Spanish the tenor and baritone soloists, Clas $. First, Okleberry Bros., wonderful opportunity to demonGoshen; second, William' Price, strate their talent in a most unusual n Prove; third, W. T. Trotter, ' ' manner. Besides the' cantala, tbe chorus Grand cbumpion prize William will sing the following four selec- Price, Provo. tions: "Shady Nook," Brahms ; "The HOLSTIEXS Fireflies," Russian folk song ; The C. Y. Cannon, Judge HomeBliszard,14 Cadman; 'My Sires, class 1. First, Edward land," Speaks. Banks, Spanish. Fork. , i Hi. Summerhayea Lake Shore Bull willjlso sing Class a group of tenor aolos, v 7, company. CUfford Jex, Class Fork; second, Lyman Spanish The- BusineHS and Professional vjrhe.iiub ui.eaibera bave been dl Losee ; third, Hans- - Begrnpt, Benj Women's club is a big con- vlded luto 11 groups for the pur plunuing ' amin. ; cert for Thursday, AprH 30; In be- - pose of selling tickets to the couBaby bull Leo Banks, Spanish the new band i -. fromr ontstandlng features of the First cattle judging: . GOVERNOR ROSS STRICKEN SECRETARY DEX1ES PLACEMENT IMPROVING SLOWLY Accedes to Wkaes of Mf Misconduct Ckarjrta Axalasr" and Advice Heard fey Goveraor " - - Physicians - :. Annual Utah County Li restuck show Saturday, was "the 'auction sale wherein a number of animals chang ed bands. Following Is the result of tbe - ., - Sheep . .. I Execvtir MitAnnouncement toBe- Made Wyoauni bioa (Guarded fcv OviLaa W Vh eeks is Secretary . . Patrol far Week. Able to Meet President Y. Are of Cattle and - Judges re111; FiiciNET ... k, mmm ESS I -- , WASHINGTON, April 11 A very heavy eaptbquake 8,300 miles' distant and probably in the Pacific occantwa registered on the George-tow- s m ""- -- r- .! 1 SEC fT" it PHICE JERSEY HERD CAPTURES HONORS . STIRS PACIFIC -- J limn m m 'fM HERE COMING ' V 1 flllGS.TlYOCLKX?' EASTER THE SEASONfOF BEAUTY' PRIZES .GIVEN r.IEtillELSSOHH ..... nLsess orrk PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925, yOUIIL Js'0.46 TO KESALDIHONLi ted tt-aa- sar d YeUoarstoae XaikauU jairk. rW-Wyoaua- laar li heNaw ibe sy of Govemer Rja ta lavestitate the chargea. She will leave Moc4y f Cixlyv ; , -- MERCHANTS- FAILT00I3TE- ON CLOSKvG the atuwiaacf awat y Tayktr. ekalraaka at Xh Men-batV eoaaattttee a the Prtv Chaather T CoaftBaeree that all sf the sturea la the rity wwskt rk at I o'rkwk .Weiaswday I asisi I the rteaa-- t drive at the llarR park seeareal fwf the rtty thvtk the aetivittea ej tbe Ptwvs NX 13 of the Asaerfcaa Legki a r4i-!iu- a ara rinaiarml be ElSott . Duna aad J. 5L XrfVet, Tkh artitW teaaOtew ta the stores dvOig remala opea throaichoat the entire e. FMWwiKg Sterna n ia Weneday: The Jdyf imaea iav ; lae.. PJa:5y W5'.r, Owtsteasaca CVvsSsliv? company McCoardi Bras, r. vr, Woolwerth. Satttsa Marty. M. lwta Ifab CMhtcft. Ejtwab?,and J. C Peataey eaaepaisy. IV - S. Waxes, U Tan Sati:ary ' Mit Market aasl Ju&a T. TajV- The' fi'lkwrtirs trea hate thetr iateatrieai wt cVi5; thebr atorea at 1 d'ekwk WedacAUy afterwooair . Batea Faraitare eeaatttay. Sikimb (lothiaa: eeajtpasyv Bartaai Fuca-- . ttnre eocarauty, Taykr Bw, f v Paint aad Ghtaa eeaaay, lUw. Goodmaa Cai aai ; JeaUsa R;t Goeda .; se ... tv rraJEL-T- O . nt (.GIVE ADDRESS .:-- irria Mrs. Maiie"" Kaa w 1 give a kfvtare ea TSse Iertftl:y Jeton NasarvfX" eeisiidr-His death. Jbe rer!v a -j la paradise, ta tie P, A t wark pHttlic Ptx cvctisf at t. is famul. Taewi-i- I |