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Show " The VOLUME XII SPANISh THE WOLF" baby Imy w, born to Mr. and Mrs. Msronl ChrUtophi ruoii yesterday. The Wolf' Eugene Wltir'ii play which cornea to the onra house Saturday, October II, might la railed poem play In picture a. It la very seldom that one sees a play that gripa kthe Interest and piiU-the curiosity with ita first line. "The Wolf doe that. The cut tain riea ujmn a scene, it ia Indian Summer In the Northern wishIs, Pine and golden foliage mingle their light und shade. A stream v inda down the uvenuea of Cottonwi D in the hark lulls. T the ground are the blue right ia the log house of McTavish with Under the a great tree in front of it. tree aita Batiste, the Canuck, pulling at his pipe. In the irhwy ia the gaunt form of McTavish, he, too, is The two men puff in silence Mnokirg. for a moment, while the auditor takes in the oerfect coloring persetive and grouping of the scene. Then McTavish says "You say she died, moil. This ia one of Eugene Walters strung bis story with his ocn-m- g points-begi- ns lines, lie wastes no tune in unnecessary conversation, und he sticks te the oiiit from curtain to curtain. Another of these pretty picture effects is in act three. Two men are squatting in the foreground, standing is the tad, lithe, graceful tlgure of Julvj licauhien. Hilda upeara at the top of the trail carrying a canoe puddle Shu stands there an instant holding the paddle like a spear, fanned in the dark pine und golden leafage cuiur, with the sunset reddening oininoualy about her. One almost expects to hear the wild A little later cry of the Valkyrie. comes the great und intense scene of the play, which is without doubt one of the most novel and gripping scenes a fst I ever staged. il Two houses, one four For Rent rooms and one five rooms, close in. See George Hales. adv. I 4 i The Juniors of the Spanish Fork High i v nt SELF-CULTUR- f CLUB E J a of the Tho mendaT Club with their partners met at the f K""d farm hnd homo of For Snh-- 20 acre Crccr lat Friday J, Pre-to- n on cast bench. See Hvektrmi ad evening, thofocca-io- n ling the of the seasons work In the Mr. George A. Yale entertained club, Sjwelal entertainment was I a the officers and teacher of the First by the following Invited guest: Mf Laura Hickman read the first part of ward Primary Wednesday evening. 'Monsieur Beuuraire" a French roMt mance by Itis.th Turkington. For Sale A young Jery milk row; Juanita Johnson gave several short first calf two month Jdd. The mailing, among which were "When i the ri het. See J, A. Brockbank. ad Mslmilu Sin! ami Au Itabeiis. furnished several The Jameson excellent style. in their Mr. John Briggs, who hit U ti sufng was conwith wi-centertainment The two for the evening' past fering I imw pc ting cluded wdh dainty rrfrvhiiiei t rrvd sciatic rheumatism, better. by the committee, and it was voted to hold a similar meeting m two weeks. The little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. David Gu'l fell off a WM. LLOYD SEEICUSLY INJURED couch Monday und broke her collarbone. She is now Imp roving. Whie loading hay yesterday after-maon the farm belonging to Georg inJames Warner re turned home Sunday A Inge Wtn. Lloyd was seriously One a resul of the as runaway. evening from Buist, Idaho, where he jured three month In tf I he hore be wus working was a has sHnt the colt nml became frightened for some linking over dry farming land. unknown reason ami ran away. In tryto stop the horse, Mr. Lloyd got Miss Grace Freer will conduct a see- ing under the wheels nml was run over, the ing class on the second fl r of the w heels a hud wound in his abFarmers' Co op. building. The class domen. cutting Lr. Hagan llrcscd the wound will commence Moiuluy, Oct. 6th sdv and although the injured man is stili very weak from the I m of blood he The first production of the Famous vustained while being taken hou.c, he Players Co. to be presented In Spanish is i.o. v recovering. Fork will bo James K. Hackctt inThe Prisoner of Zemin," The time and For Sale -- 11 1 2 nereaof laud on the pli co will bo announced lnl r. Eat Bunch, house, well und corr.ii.-- , 5 orchard. E. 1. LGIL-SOacres 1. adv. Fork. The duck eron opened yesterday Spanish unlocal of our number ami a sport braced the opjKirtunity to get enough Y.M.M.I.A. BEGINS WORK OCT. 7 of the birds to make a pretty resjett-- a ile meal. The Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association will commence work Miss Ina Cr or entertained tho N.T. in tho four wards of this city on TuesN Club Saturday. Seven members evening, Oclolier 7. 'J he workjout-line- d were present. The evening was well day for this year is one of the most spent in art work, after which the courses ev r offered in this interesting hostess serve J a very dainty lunch. all line, anl ymirg men who can possibly attend during the coming winter Miss Nora Rowe and Iiyrum B. Rob- should do to. ertson, both of this city, were married in Fait Lake City Monday. They have All wool serge 5Cc a yard at Oran s of all who know them the best Lewis' for their success in life. Self-Cultur- 11 AGAIN THIS rr-.i- al ut qi At vk n' , ;i n-- Pj 1 ! I I IT NOW ' ( it f I ! . I I, i I I . I I .l ( I I I t 1 LI: Spanish Fork People Should Not Wai Uutil It Is Too Late. The appalling death-rat- e from kidney disease is due largely to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms often give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headache, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doans Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders they uct where others fail. Over one hundred thohsand people have recomended them. Heres a case at home: Mrs. Robert M. Boyack, Third ward Spanish Fork, Utah says: I have taken Doans Kidney Pills when suffering from attacks of backache and they have never failed to bring good results. They strengthened my kidneys and reI know that lieved the backache. Doans Kidney Pills are a good kidney medicine, and my experience with them gives me grounds to recommend them. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and no other. take The frost of last week does not reem When tbo grten corn turns to to have injured any of the crops to any r in the field tin weather Is over-'igreat extent, in fact, some say Itself. that the tomato crop was benelitted. At any rate the canning factory is still running full blast and the manager informs us that they look for one of the best years in the history of the Beins the Twelfth and the Last Story of the Series Holley Cornaby has just recently returned from a mission and all he has to do now is to look after your wants and needs; if you want any good Castle Gate lump coal, baled hay or grain of any kind just call up his number 93-We guarantee correct weights and Nebo Coal and prompt deliveries. Commission Company. Fortune Smiles AT THE BIB Monday and Tuesday, 6-- 7 Mary goes to a lawyer, an old acquaintance, who promisesassistance. The Craigs arrive in New York and claim her fortune at the Trust Co. Just as they are about to receive it, Mary bursts iuto the office and receive- s- A Million Dollars. v Oran Lewis Jii rr Ju I! li made In According ,l a 5eovi-rwith skull mlent of Hon a Goulh Ann had i.ictotlc' r turn te'Ci. flff'd j gdd that. at one and inol very doi,t:t. So ry Is raided to throw the bc,n.t of ninth rn civilization In It teeth. L;g. that have been la hive b.u put !fa the declaration of the W lime year ey board of I hart r, alth that th.y t, . not Pisiri-iumay preserve 044. tut ly t vi rythl:.;; else. t! t c Lir. c.:. , it tpuiUs,. V - p: m during the season fua of the thing" i a "Jut for the hrge a usual the directors hi,, n 1.1 mun whu.i.V.i pay home to his wl v.ith-j-; It may not buy vi ry naay Tit The y.umbi r of ac'ors und actresses who are v.trklug tin- motion picture .11 th- rel I r 7 fc.-,'- "bunch," Put l e can uj the rent rolbrter liksiae - friend. 1 Jos-phC- i' IT k Rev-O-Ni- l J n STRAWBERF1Y LAND & REALTY The Spanish Fork Commercial Club Band, the official band of Utah County has just returned from a three days engagement at Salt Lake City, where they had the honor of leading the parade on Main Street for the event of the opening of the 35th Utah State Fair. They also had the honor of furnishing the first music in the new Colisium at the opening of the Carnival of the Counties on Monday, which was Utah County day. The boys think tho world is better off for them having been born and so do we, for we feel sure that there is no doubt left in anybodys mind that Spanish Fork is on the map. FIREMEN SPANISH OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CO. FORK, UTAH As we have several prospective buyers, would like to list some good farm lands. Wanted 10 to 20 acres of alfalfa land close in,, also 10 to 20 acres on the bench for I! CJ k, !' I WEEK AT id-l- cr wi.-he- U g New Coats J. School held a meeting Wednesday and The following organized their cla.--s. officers were chosen: Lcn Andrus, pres; ident; Eliza Money, Murphy Alexander, secretary and treas1 See Baker Lumber Co. for feac urer; and Leora Hughes, Elmer Brock-banReva Lewis, Lester Andrus and lug. We carry the well koowo Ed. Coltrin niuke up the executive Arthur Briggs came down frem Care".: Idaho, brand of woven wire Committee. Trulay evening. He has Ix-iI at that place during the past working . fence, also bare a quantity of good The following program will be given summer with his brother, Will, who in the Second ward Young Ladies M. I. owns a fine ranch in that locality. celar posts. A. next Tuesday evening: piano duet, Highest Cash paid far Eggs Fourth Lola Bradford and Norma Ferguson; Vera Burt of Fpringville and ward Grocery. t Miss reuding, Mrs. J. P. freer; two-pa- i . Marcusen of this city were song, Gertrude Hansen, Levon Hayes, married the Salt Lake Temple yesat and Thomas. Olive We pay cash for barley and wheat Priscilla Bobcrg An informal wedding recepThe lesson oil "The Spiritual and the terday. merchanand handle hay and oats will be held this evening at the tion Natural World will be given in the dise. Ncbo Coal & Commission Co.-a- d home of the brides parents. senior class, Ruth Brockbank and Magon The lesson in Ludlow gie charge. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Albertson, of ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP "The Religious Life of the Jews will be given in the junior class, Lyle Crccr Yukon, Idaho, who have been visiting Via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake here for the past ten days, returned and Rena Andrus in charge. account of conference and the state fair home Saturday. The young couple tickets on sale September 20 to October were married last month in the Salt $. Return October 12. Ask for tickets w A fluid has betn discovered Lake Temple, and were spending their via Salt Lake Route. v Inch makes the human body transihoneymoon here with relatives. t.. rint. At tlmt it would be hard to 6 per cent loans on farms, orchard see some people's hearts. The City Electrician advises us that lands, city resident or business properthe power will not be turned off during ty, to buy, build, Improve, extend or The tiger dance is coming to this the day, ns was stated some time ago, Correfund mortgages or privileges. country as the latest. Probably it has until next Monday, October Oth, and respondence invited. Dept. L. 018 a great deal of spring to the steps commencing with that date, no power Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colo. will be furnished this city between the lardy Cook wants 200 husbands for hours of 7 am. and 7 p. m. for the European girls, but neglects to state remainder of the month of October. whether experience is required. DO i I NUMBER 4 ORK. UTAH,1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913 A A BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PRODUCTION I F 6RAB SIS GAME Last Friday afternoon at the race track the Firemen took the base ball g ime from the Commercial Club with euch ridiculous ease that some of the victims are still wondering how it happened. 'ihe tire beys must have had some practice on the side, pre-- bly ut night, that the Commercial Club dal not learn about or they never could have walked away with the game in such a fashion. Experts who saw Shorty pitch the lust two innings predict a wonderful future for him if he ever breaks into the big leagues. alfalfa. ( Would like to list land on the bench suitable for orchards. r if8 n a iei i l 34 Par E leic ten tt In ei arif ri E. N. CARLQUIST, Manager nsi li, : Eggs 30c a dozen at Oran Lewis Everything in the building line. If you have any building to do, call an the Baker Lumler Company. For Sale by Davis & Morgan lot 4x8 reds, I block east of Press Office. Tom Creers home $2100 3 room house and full lot on 7lh Last 6x12 rods on 4th North $300 I Estimates cheerfully given. See display advertisment elsewhere this issue. I DOGS AND DUPLICITY. Man ims come to ri cognize the dog as the most faithful of h!s frit ads. The dog doesn't analyze 111 master's character. Tho man ho serves may bo the most degraded of his kind, unworthy, unfaithful, ungrateful, but the dog gives him his fealty without question, without hesitancy. It is a mean man who takes advantage of a dogs trusting nature, it is u mean man who turns a dogs virtues into dishonorable channels. And that's Just what u Netherlander is said to havo been doing. This unworthy person has been placed under arrert charged with a long series of robberies in tho port of WilhelmBha-ven- . incidentally, he Is understood to be a seller of naval secrets, but this would appear to be merely a side avocation. His main activity, according to the charges, was robbing Willielms-have- n shops, and in tho nefarious business he involved a number of Innocent dogs. These animals ho carefully trained for watch dogs, selling them to the burghers for that purposo, and then robbing the shops that his own dog friends guarded. It wns a simple as well as dastardly system. The dogs knew and no doubt loved him, and when he appeared as a burglar they greeted him with affectionate demonstrations instead of nipping him by the leg and raising a boisterous alarm. The man knew the loving nature of tho dog and took advantage of four-footo- 1L lyrum Patterson'f home, $750 :at- - FORK is no Rpmpmbpr SPANISH ,onger a one.umber. yard town. She now has two yards. It will certainly be to your advantage to rememberthis when in need of building materials whether your wants be large or small. J We have recently made some heavy purchases at greatly reduced prices and we want you to have the benefit of our buy. Have just unloaded several cars and have others on the way. Can sell you Good Lumber as Low as $17.00 per M. Let us figure your bills, it wont cost you a penny and may save you dollars. 3 Good Stock Prompt Service Baker Lumber Co, C. W. HAWS. MANAGER Phone 120 SPANISH FORK iai a ea and ea n: ... Ilea bad Ml nai d tot nia Re bs |