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Show -- J -- r v - "S. I- PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST nsm ers bring $6 EASTERN to-$- 60. Of), and feeders $)50 - b alie ns the burial seriees about to be held today. Two days ago the little girl fell in ajbueket of water in a supposed faint, but she failed to regain sciousness, so the parents had her made ready for burial. Some of the neighbors eame in to the funeral and one of them noticed that the rigor mortis had not really set in and that the moisture was jjathering on the glass of the HOUSE THETCHORUS LADY AT There was no appreciable net in hog prices last week, on change CATTLE MARKETS the average, thoughprices were . ' Grace Allesworth, who is ap- an international deputation for dies produced iu recent7 years, Jfut Receipts are increasing The Chorus Lady is considered in the last ten days. Prices are 5 pearing this sjiason in the part of this charming star. Itjs excepto MissTAyles-worth- s even superior of the three.' Patricia The Chorus iu OBrien tionally adapted Kansas City Stock Yards, Feb. lower today, but because of outis well and"" favorably A most excellent company and Lady, pleasing style and personside influences, rather than on ac19. After Tuesday of last week, e a to known pro production have been : provided through her connection ality, and is certain count of there being toomany on which day cattle sold a little vehicle most for class excellent with sucEastern display-j by the management and owners of many high her?. Supply here today is 12,000 lower, prices strengthened, and head, including 3000 head direct the close of the week was a little to r i Cudahy, from Omaha. Nebras- tinycasket. - rx . sf?' t lgher on everything in the killing ka raised a 4, .v big crop of corn last The casket was hurriedly removu r& me except bulls and calvps. Bulls 7 . f ii season, and "Omaha has been get- ed and by the" use "of" powerful I dropped down 25 to 50 cents and n runs of for the stimulants heavy the hogs spark qf v eals Jl v F quit a quarter lower Stock ting few t V and feeding cattle lost some of last art months. The short num- fanned back to the former state k Kansas ber City keeps prices and tonight the little girl appeartheir edge early in the week, and here the highest on the river, top ed as well as ever,, tdosed 15 to 25 lower fort he week. a $6 22, bulk $5.85 to $6.20. St i s f Today looks to be the low day this today ) i, and lambs revived a little , T Sheep I y , ( ' 4 f r week, as the situation is burdened at! the close last PASSERSBY DROP COINS but are week, t they too the of adverse MAN influence OF POCKETS INTO by, 10 lower tpday. Run today is iU i CHAINED TO A POST many cattle at Chicago, the run f ... t if 4 nLlamb.s to V- fioldjin ? moderate propor- 15.i9Jl?R1v middle 3 lambs class around $625, 1 1 I i ' head. are Prices X tions, 10,000 . . 6 00, which is about on a level 4 LAFAYETTE, Feb. 18. While 'if steady to 10 lower on all kinds to- with the lowttime lastrrweek. James OConnell stood chained to M day, except calves, which are a Yearlings bring $4.75 " tT"" $5.50, aTpost in the public square today quarter lower, " tops $7.25. Best wethers $4 00 to $4.50, $3.25 after he had refused to work with ii steers brought W.OO today and, t,to , f 90 Coordo are a street cleaning gang, smpa-theti- c $3 U1, the eight dot-- . is not believed-th- at at the trend'd the passersby dropped nickels, lar mark will disappear from the d18enuragcd and shipments from there dimes and quarters into his pockmarket, price list fof some months ahead. moving at a good rate already ets. When he was finally taken I yist-Bulk of steers brine $b.5o to $Y 25Naremonth ' ahead of time. Feeding back to jail, donations amounting ... , X a, 'y to ows and Heavy bring up $5.75, to several dollars were found in lambs Tiring $5 25 top heifers around $6.25, bulls ' SCENE-FRO- M his pockets. J. A. RICKART, THE CHORUS. LADY, SATURDAY, FEB. 24, MATINEE AND NIGHT. $3.75 to $5.25. Only 12 cars of the told The Market keepjail prisoner Correspondent. quarantine cattle came i rutoday, for its tour er he was worth more hitched to cesses that have visited this terri- ing her clever talents. The Chorus "Lady small receipts for Monday" and be with the would he here a than the this season, post engagement well Is too The Chorus Lady tory the ast few years, and also the market on them is steady, CHILD IN COFFIN street cleaning department. be one of the best to promises sales at $5.50 to $6.05 for steers. READY FOR BURIAL as leading lady with Virginia known to need comment as to its OConnell says his home is in and most pleasing attractions to The top steers brought the same -- NOW" WELL AS EVER He is under jail sentence Earned on her successful X tour merits. It is from the pen of be seen at the Opera House this Chicago. money today as their mates, from last season. James Forbes, author of The winter. for vagrancy. the sairfe feed lot, brought a week Quick-Witte- d Neighbor Sees MoiThe Chorus" Lady ,r is booked and The The part of Patricia OBrien in Traveling Salesman1 sture on Inside of Glass Ilate ago today. ; Colorado steers from two performances next Saturfor which rank among The Chorus Lady was original- Commuters, Do you know that more real the Arkansas Valley have sold at and Has Suspicion of Cause. comesuccessful most Rose best won the and created day matinee and night. Stahl, and by $6.50 to $7.25 iu the last week. danger lurks in a common cold ly Stock steers are being shipped than in any other of the minor ail DULUTH, Minn., , Feb. 20. Mrs. Louise F. Woody, General from Chicago to Kansas City j After being prepared for burial mentsf The safe way is to take -- It Delivery, City.1 every week now, because of 'the and apparently devoid of life for Chamberlains Cough Remedy, a better outlet for them here, nearer two days, the WANTED About 10 tons first daughter thoroughly reliable' preparation, of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maholle-car- s and rid yourself of the cold as the grass country. Twenty-five James Clayton, crop alfalfa. is-- a E21- of them are here today, at chek,who. liveXon a.farmnear qulcklyjaa possible. This remedy ComedRobson true Pro May $4.50.to $5.50. Best native stock- - Black Duck, was discovered to be is for sale bv all dealers. ienne of rare grace and charm, LOST Ladies purse in Lake which' was evident in the portrayReturn to Lake View View. al of Aunt Mary. Her methMere, and receive liberal reward. D-- 3 MEN and WOMEN, sell guaranteed 3. f ods are clean cut and without the hose. 70 per cent profit Make $1 efforts to secure a laugh at the LOST Last Saturday, a purse dally. Full or part time." Beginners does of O. S. L. station and Ver- nor between good taste, expense investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chestshe fly from one extrem to the nut mont Salt Lake City. FnuU bldg., St, Philadelphia, Pa, other. Her acting is insistent, er return to K. S. Simons, 463 E An Opportunity of a Life Time 1st So. and receive reward. maintaining rigidly 4he qiiaraeter eyen to the curtain " cals. Miss I will trade my 400 acre ranch J .. - D F21 i Robson will appear at the Salt in Iron County with artesian , j Lake Theatre for one week, com- wells and springs on same, all im- There is no better medicine made mencing Monday, Feb. 26, in A proved, fob unencumbered Provo for colds - than Chanierlams Night Out, of which she is co- property. Come and see me for Cough Remedy. It acts on naYou can shop the town over and vou will not author. The story in the play is full description D. O. WAID. tures plan, relieves the lungs, "D-27 find anything to compare in value with our decidedly interesting and unconopens the secretions, aids expecMrs. Winifred Woodventional. and restores the system toration; $9.90 jand $12.50 Suits. Blue Cream and Tan A JJargain-ASale- of building to a healthy conditioiiT For sale bury, one of those Jortunate women who never grow old, is pass- lots. W. T. Brickey, 1008 W. by all dealers. v J Serges and Fancy mixtures that will appeal to 1st No. . tf. the summer her beautiful at ing discriminating buyers r country place on the" Hudson, not FOUND Bicycle. Dwuer can A cup of Good Coffee served far from New York. Her daugh- have same from Chiefs of Police FREE Thursday 3 to 5 p. m. Provo Tea & China Co. ter, Mrs. Marie Ilaslem, and her Giles by identifying and price of two grandsons, Jack - and Paul, this ad. One-Piec- Spencers Cafe Open all night with her. Between Mrs. Ilaslem SALE FOR Mrs. Good Fresh Oysters, Chill-fence and Woodas Loeust and Granmum, r ' t D-- 2 is affectionately called, there posts. Phone 384. 21.' Coffee our specialties. We cater to bury Silk Messaline and Foulards in various is- - a Granstrange contrast. . WANTED Modern furnished ladles mum is always merby, bright, shades and models at . f - good and full of life. - Iler - daughfer room by young man hVthe Municipal League meet- 7 Write habits. or Provo v phone Which" barely covers the cost of material." You will be delighted with our showing of Marie is solemn, strict and Puri- Post. "" to be held at Salma February ing ' 7 tanical, traits she inherits from 16th and 17th, the Denver & Rio SUITS and DRESSES her father. The boys, as is often WANTED Lady or Grander dUmake arate of one-f- are the case by force of heredity, reto do some home work. Guarfkr the round trip. Tickets semble in temperament and dispo- anteed salary $15 per week ; ex- on sale February 15th and 16th U sition their grandmother. - Their perience unnecessary. Address final return limit February 18th. mother rules them with a rod of to iron, denies them the usual innoAges patterns, Well made cent pleasures of boyhood, and they naturally rebel. They have more than once slipped out of the ' ALWAYS A BARGAIN AT CIRROiT TIKE TABEE EITECmT'SEKDAY.U'OyiKRER 12, S.r. II. house and gone to the city to visit Trains will leave from Union Station , Provo, as follows : Bohemian-sor- t .t. a of restauajolly, LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. rant,, where there -- is' good food, fun, music and excellent dancing. No 512 For Sanpete points.. . 9:20 a. Granmum discovers this and Nor "6 For all points Eat ...... t0:00a. ..7. . -, . No. begs the boys to take her with 6:32 p7 them just once, so she can see for No. 4 lQj For Tintictranch oints. . herself if it is really a proper So. , 4 For all poitsxEant V . . v LEAtE-TROtTOR place for them to vrisit. ' They finNo. 409 For Salt Lake ally consent. Unfortunately on 1 No. the night of their visit, the place For Ail points Weet-ariNorth is raided for selling No. West all For 5 North and after points liquor No. 511 For Salt Lake midnight, and the names of the No. 3 For all North and West points bojs get into the papers. Troubles ' H KBEK BRAN fH. thicken' about Granmum and the f No. 308 Leave Provo , . . . . 9 :3d m. boys.' A thousand dollar bond SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT No. 307 Arrive Provo from Hjeber :45 pXuj. has been stolen from Granmums No. 7 and No. 8 have been dikoontinueHI. safety deposit box in the local The only liae to Ogden and Demet without change. Free reclining bankAv jshe has entrusted the key to them and to no one else Obair Cara, Through Sleeping Cata, and Elegant Dicers on all through trains. than her grandsons, it seems as if F.A. WABLCIGH W. H, MITCnELL, I. A. BENITO one of ihem..mu8t-- , certainly be ARcnt. THE BIG NEW VORICSUCCESS" guilty. Complications are piled up and the net grows eloser and ' closer aroun them; How it is all finally cleared up and the boys again enjoy. Gra nmura 8 ' confidence, and gain the loe of two ch i,sbcs- - a story replete with comedy and Interest. An amusing is furnished t by the allianeeforiTiedbyJlGran-mur- a and the two boj-- to save The Talented Actress Marie fronrapalaering,bad forSuperb Cast and Production tune hunter who believes Mrs j the all in Ilaslem to .be rich.- This $1.50 at Note: attraction large plays Miss Grace Aylesworth While comedy prevails, there is PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT an excellent lesson for paralsp As . , and 50c Night-25- c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinee--25- c ents and a careful study-- of the L Ci (No Higher) of heredity, , , interesting s question rt & f " i s j Phone 17 Reserve Seats at Box Office con-uqeve- n, Sr o, s X ! life-wa- s' sfeafe v . v - y V J -- 4 a 2 "9 i.x- - $ $ X 4 x S I ST r' s here-being'-- J- - y -- ef 4 ip ieeiJ ? v , A fer -- I May Robson , CLASSIFIED -- WANTS" -- aK- 2 -- 1 w 4 In All the New Shades for Spring - . v d 2 I e Dresses Con-carn- itO dJO'OA e -- -- r Childrens Wash Dresses 4 14--.-N- eat c toCJgc DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. . TEeXsOEDEITT8UClLSTORE - " , ; era' Hornse , Saturday Matinee &Night TI7'" FEB. 24 'CTri7:xr7 O00i?00000000x0 That Good Coal TiF armmg.-girhk.-fu- -- rn sub-plo- Lump,Nut and Slack s ' cities-SPECI- 1 f - :Tiis Chorus Lady - ? s Ho matter how hard your hood aebaa. Pill will help you. Dr. MW Anti-Pai- n SDOOT' S PA F FORD ' oooooooooooooooooo f |