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Show PAGE SEVEN' THE PROVO POST, OLDMAITMARRIES- AND GIVES SONS U. A. C. Gymnasium X FINE PROPERTIES Being Cpmpleted Conference rates via Salt La! e to 7th, ineli .si c. Route April 3rd Conference rates via Salt Lake Undergraduates at - Howard Get Route April 3rd to 7th, inclusive. Title to Six Parcels of Real Es- tate But 01dMan Collects MENS SUITS- Rents. Sponged jand Pressed. $1.25 Per Month. PITTSBURG, Pa., April 4.- -A PROVO CLEANING A DYEING real estate trausfer of rpore than COMPANY usual interest was registered at Phone 657 city hall today. It is dated March 432 West Center. 4, 1912, and conveys from Edward B. Alsop, formerly of Pitts-urg- , to his brother the Rev. terse D.- - Alsop, of the Episcopal chUfeh," 4s Trustee for the two sons of the grantor, six parcels of valuWill result if your able real estate in this city and bundle of laundry is vicinity, valued -- pt" .meTmiHioi) -- ' Special Instructions in Athletics and Gymnastics Will be Given by that Institution Only 100 Women Can Join The Hosier Cabinet Club for $1 . - Thi J year most cities received After you study the above pic wonder5 that ture you. will not only 30 cabinets Our urgent women are atfetous to Join the reqfle secured ua 100 of these Hoosi r Club, when by so doing cabinets for the ladies of Provo. they have a Hoosier CabiOnly 100 women, there-fore-,to - their net delivered t can "Join the club HOW30MWIU. homes on payment of only ntMHMSW and have a Hoosier Cabi $1.00. CMMEDKWt of Think the hundreds' net delivered immediately N of needless steps .every on payment of $1.00; bal- woman' you know could ance in a few weekly pay-- . sari, by having her ments of $1.00. 15 altable, " pantryr and cupwith all her tools board, ready have enrolled. and supplifes centered in The Club Plan differs one spot, from the installradically Your energy instead or ment plan w'hich often is being , wasted is - saved, linked with hfgh prices and the time spent in andunknown goods,. The least your kitqhen-th- e low price of the Hoosier pleasant part of your "Cabinet is flxed . every- - : work d a reduced by - on- e- : where by the factory. No half, the moment this Hoosier agent can sell for famous Hoosier Cabinet or more on any terms, 85 More less Only .comes into your home. The Hoosier Company ..Women Can Soclub members get a sends its 3,000 agents a- great benefit from Jojn limited number of Hoosclub terms. The . ier Cabinets each year to club probably wlH be fille- dbe sold under direct supervision-o- f very quickly. Those who want the factory on the famous Hoosier Cabinets should enroll .Hoosier Club Plan. their names at once. ( f ' ! -- the-liber- al - opened-- . f orinstructioii-o- une m c 10th, for the first timewhen Jhe Summer School begins. Professor Teetzel will be held at the College diking the summer to assist the teachers in organizing regular school games- .- Tho"necessity of this work in the lower - grades is being felt more and more as we study child nature. More educational play nnd less indoor is the grind for the very-you-ng ideal. Swimming classes wlll.be organized for both men grid women who will" receive instruction in various gynpsium methods used in the most advanced institutions ", of the country. are now under Negotiations way" with some i the most prom -- pol-leg- the-standa- - SATISFACTION dblIararv'TrT T -- "sent tn us. rTI Mr. Alsop resides, in Washing ,C. He Was married lust month to Miss'Effie Hill, daughter of Mrs. John Hill of Virginia, thebnde being 19rwhiloJdr. Alsop is past 70. llis sons are Harold P. ton, D. s Ur and Edward H. Alsop, at Harvard. -i The deed 'stipulates that the trustee is to pay to Mr. Alsop fod 'ife all rents from the properties. under-graduate- Collars The proper stiffness In Dress Shirts laundered Lingerie - without RIO GRANDE SPECIAL CONFERENCE FLYER The Denver & Rio Grande will operate a Special Conference train April 4th to 7th inclusive, leaving Provo at 7 :45 a. m,, arrive at Salt Leave Lake City at 9 ;20 - on No saw edges rips or tears If not already a patron, a trial bundlej willcon-vinc- e you three hundred sailors and mar- SaluLake City at 11:15 p. m.. ines from the American ships and arrive Provo at 12 :45 a. m. Get our prices on'Rough the North Carolinas band 'formed WM. II. MITCHELL, Agent. Dry Work near the city hall, as did several Plllw for ail paH Tr Milo the dramatiza- hundred Cubavn artillerymen. Ar .Graustark, from carried the tillerymen city tion by Grace Hayward and Geo. D. Baker, of George -- Barr Ale hall to the street the coffins of of the Maine, 'and Cutcheonsnovel of the same title, the victims" a was formed' inthen procession comes to the Opera House Monday marines and American' cluding night. This is one of the big blue Cuban jackets, artillerymen, The of theatrical successes years. General William Cardenas, Mayor interest. teems with heart play, , All its absorbing situations re- II. Bixby, commissioner of the THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, MOST POPULAR AND MOST volve around the love affairs of United States governmene; Vice officPresident and other Zayas, Grausthe Princess Yelive of . FASCINATING ROMANCE OF RECENT YEARS ials and organizations. At the a and Grenfall tark, Lorry, wharf-the-cfins were handsome Caballeria Wealthy, 'dashing,. to General delivered Bixby by The young young .American. who made an Cardenas, Mayor of lover is falsely accused having slain a rival. His life is in jeo- eloquent and fraternal speech. Bixby replied briefly, pardy; the Princess throne is Chaplain' and Chidwiek, who was Chaplain tottering, when Anguish, Lorrys on the Maine at the time she was artist' friend, shrewdly guesses the man and wins a confession by destroyed, delivered an earnes ' ' and moving funeral oration. The . (A LOVE BEHIND A THRONE) running Tiia' strong American coffins were then borne in launch . Dramatized by GRACE HAYWARD bluff. . es ' to the North Carolina, after The abduction of a Princess, the Adapted byQEO. D. BAKER l,': oy me murder-o-f a Prince: the escape Pvuu:f Novel BARR From GEORGE the McCUTCHEON Author of of of the falsely naVal tU Osceola,. WH8 taken to and sea. accused lover and his final acceptNearly 100,000 persons on the ance by Princess Yetive and her THE MOST LAVISH AND MAGNIFICENT SCENIC waterfront witnessed the depart people, are features of gripping ure of the famous al and PRODUCTION ON TOUR THIS SEASON. ship, interest which makes tW play so as she uncovered respectfully Enacted successful. It unfolds a story of , by a Cast of Players of Unusual Excellence The North Carolina anc passed. in a love a a behind throne SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY APRIL 7. -followed the Maine manner, without sacrific- Birmingham PRICES to 1.50 to the entrance of the harbor, ing any of the intense interest, withfour gunboats of the Cuban 3ISC persons lomantically inclined steamers con- ami 4heir-likintugs navyand indJiie play .ip civic organizations Soenieally,it is a marvel of that a Reaching point four miles from boudoir and art. The hotel, the precession, haltec throne rooW settings are gorgand sailors from the warships ideas eously artistic,, conveying of court splendor, which are opened the seacocks of the Maine rounded out by. the costumes of letting the water into the hulk the players, each "being exactly while the men on tinrwar vesse suited to the requirements of the stood at attention and everybody else bared his head. The Maine play, nothing is lacking in the lavish equipments of this specta- sankslowly but finally plunget Millions o cular romantic and quite consist- into' the depths. flowers with whieh she had been ' . ent 'play, The artists engaged in the in- adorned floated on the surface A Bugler sounded taps, the vesterpretation of the different char- sels whistled, and the North Caroacters are thoroughly fitted" for F-F-lina and the Birmingham boomer the partstheyare' portraying, Phone 17 each having been carefully select- parting salutes. The bodies on board the North Carolina were ed for their capabilities. at Graustark should prove thetakem to Washington for bunal Arlington cemetery'. sea fcTmt of the biggest dramatic This picture was filmed by the son when presented at the Opera Selig Company in 1000 feet, and House Monday night next. . will be shown at the Princess SCENIC BURIAL OF THE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, VIA BATTLESHIP MAINE LINE THE ILLUMINATION The famous old battleship OF TOE Maihej whieh was blown up niid Depicts the last days of Christ, sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898, his death and burial. This proWORLD n duction is a phenomenon in mojust before the It brings before war. with a loss of .26(1 lives and tion pieture-art- . which was lately floated at an ex- us His influence and power among IN CONNECTION WITH pense of $900,000 to the American men. It is an evidence and subf-4 SANTA FE ROUTE government, was, with great cere- stance of things not seen. A picTHRLL, mony, towgd out to sea on March ture jn .which JhL. spiritual, presBURLINGTON ROUTE 16" and buried hundred ence of Christ is ever before us ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FAST fathoms of water, four railed from and can be plainly discerned, alMISSOURI PACIFIC TRAINS the coast of Cuba. The occasion though not seen in actual or maUNION PACIFIC was one of the most solemn and terial form. It' will not only be EAST impressive iu the history of nav- the most impressive" portrayal - . ies. ' . ever "shown, but it will arouse a , TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO-TWOn the morning of Hie 16th, universal interest by its NIGHTS TO ST. Louis' cannons were fired half rality, magnitude, and the. fearless THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK Hafrom the Cabanas fortress at assurance and success with which THROUGH vana until the time set- foe- the such .delicate' subject., iS handled CHOICE OF ROUTES shore funeral"' procession. ' The and presented. At the Ellen SLEEPERS T7 United States cruisers. North Friday and Saturday and SaturCarolina and Birmingham arrived day matinee. TO 'or. For further information see any D. & R, 0. Agent in the Jiarbbr and exchanged saaddress CHICAGO My little son had & - very lutes with the fort. By 10 oclock I. A. BENTON, C. A. P. D. the city hall at Havana was filled cold. I was recommended to try KANSAS with notables to attend the funer- Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and be - Salt Lake City. al services over the remains re- fore a small bottle was finished'- be covered from The wreck. Forty was as" well as ever, writes Mrs. H. F. A. WAD LEIGH, G. P. A. ST. ECUS thousand persons crowded the Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, remedy Is for'iale by all Denver, Col or; id a sidewalks between 'theeit J hall ' a. dealei Caballeria and and the wharf, Graustark " -- Antl-Pal- n Provo Opera Hous lYlonday, April 8 & Co; 3,000 furniture merehants who believe in many aalee at email profits display .this license sign. They are good men to know. fflMMcHBi tMmns inent educators of the country .to be in attendance at the Summer School, for gpeeial lecture work to the teachers of the State assembled in Logan at this time. The courses as announced by -Uio.Miommittee--eover-thwidest possible range that will be of service to the teachers of the State. It is stated that the State Board of Education recognizes three Agricultural College credits as equivalent To six University of Utah credits because' of the-fa- ct that theTTniversity bases its ered-it- s on a half years work instead e of a whole year apd that the credits are based on a full years workt making of the courses the same, as recognized by the State Board. This year the College will not allow any student totake more than-o- ne course of it gives three credits or two courses, if they call ,for one and a half credits each. - LOGAN, "April 3. One of the eatures of the Summer School of the Agricultural College will be the gymnasium work. The Thomas Smart , Gymnasium will be ; BP wM of it -- TwoilfloreBays Left Brewster's r.lillionG Yet of Our Big Sale -- rV ul " Which has been the most satisfactory of any we have had. , "We thank our many friends for helping to 'make it It suc-- " eebs and we shall use our Lest efforts in the future to tryto ibsey6uahd to1mprove on our sales system- - according to our best judgment of merchandising and the aid we receive ' through expressions made by our many customers. We have - given as GOOD VALUES AS COULD BE GIVEN FOR THE , MONEY and believe that all who have purchased at our sale have had good yalues. We have plenty bargains left yet-iour line, it will be worth you have not been in, call and-se- e 4 your while. We have Shoes for all ages, the best yalues-ib' have been offered in this city. , . , :v::r g. the-shore- That Good Coal 7 f at and Slack Pishes; Given Away-- S r.l O O T & S PA will be given. with each pair of shoes. 7 On Friday a beautiful-dis- h k Jewelry GivenAway On Saturday with each 50c purchase, a beautiful broach or comb free. Jew.Train Service m Remember, we have bargains on Graniteware, Tinware -- - nnd Dishes that you wilt )ut get again for Botaciime to eonie." All of our customers that'haV(T'TJXpressed their opinion" about the price have said, They are certainly cheap, I did not come with the intention of buying iutjthe prices are .so low. I . cannot resist. to get your Toilet Soap, 3 eaks Castile for. 5 ! . . . . . . 4 bars Glycerine for The" best Turkish Towel that .has cer been offered in the city for 25 per painTry a pair; your money' back f you dont find them the best values you ever got. ' Shirts, Hats, Ladies' Waists, Suits, etc., at less than half price. Our aim shalllm to give you as' good values as it is possible Nto get at any store, aud better goods for less money. Dont neglect Thanking you again for your patronage, we remain, -- ' . ' v - Spanish-Ameriea- - - -- " : Mercaatile Company .348 West Center S t. Denver a RioGrdnde -- yours for trade J. L. MNWAGP RD O OKChO0OX)!OO ff y y' ,-. Provo. U tah " r cm is |