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Show I I V THE PROVO POST, SHOW 'SEUS-fLOT- O ? alone they are eminently worthy were they the only number on the I.. , program. The Troupe De Louvre proper DONE BY LEAGUE oil will appear on the center stage, of and in the rings on either side them will be a pair of snow white Arab horses, whie hwill also pose From time immemorial the Have Been. in heroic numbers representing Many Inqeires works of the great sculptors have famous battle scenes. Answered and Much iiie Him possessed a compelling so much so, indeed that interest, whenever it is possible to view aldw ays-- . either reproductions or originals, thousands have flocked to delight themselves in the masterpieces which have recorded the evidences of mans superior intellect, and the overwhelming emphasized witchery ofgenius art. It has only been comparatively recently, however,.! hat human being themselves have counterfeited these marvelous productions Jjy imitating' them in life studies. This in itself is almost as difficult as the productions of the original, because it necessitates securing men and women absolutely perfect of form andf eature,and added! this must be a certain natural in spiration which enables them to perfectly iollow the lines of the - ' primary conception. . The famous Troupe De Louvre, now one of the features of the Publicity Given. siw com following is the program of Tbe the saered concert that will be ... Adajio, Meloncolic violin solo (Ernst,, . S. Gudmundson., Prof, M, 3. Evening Breeze (Langey), ' , quartette. 4. Berceuse, fomJoeelyn, Cello solo (Godard). 5. Select reading, Miss Camp. 6. (a) Liabestied (Jonas), quartette ; (b) Larghatto Sosteunto (Them), quartette. solo (selected), Asael t Nelson; 8.. Reverie (Veeuxtemp), Prof. M. S, Gudraundsorf. - 9. (a) To a lyild " Rose quartette; (bh Andonte Cantabile (TchaikoWsky), quar. tette.. , 2. -- Edap-passionot- 1 (Mc-Dowe- r rt 1 porgtf-- Trav-appea- r I Good BdxmgIPrdgram Js ArrangedlFor Friday NigKt The above cartoon, drawn by Professor Eastmond of the B. Y. U., coupled with the well chosen verse from Kipling, is full of meaning and expresses a sentiment appropriate at this time when the American people are mourning the loss of the great ocean liner Titanic with her immense cargo of t ' 190 - ' 1 Inquiries Referred. -- - ... .1,012 . , ; 259 . To Land Companies. . . . To Real Estate Firms. . , To Commercial Clubs . . .V Miscellaneous , 5,027 -- 107 - . 6,405 Personal and Telephone Calls , 350 for Information . .. .. Sources of Inquiries Where . ' , , , ; '! Knowii. Folders . . . Land Shows Sunset Magazine jLr, - v , ' 50 ....... . 4 t 36 , v . 90 , . Letters. Replies to previous letters. ... 66 Dictated 326 Form letters used to answer. 308 Miscellaneous correspondence 563 ?263 Follow-u- - lest wa porgt b l), tion 1 StilLoVancls' fcuTna ancient sucrij-ice.- . fln humble arid a contriftdiaarC. Lord God op Hostsvbe with us" yet. Lest vie o, doubt the greatest living exponents of modern endeavor in this particular line. They ""give presentations of heroic Roman, Grecian and latter day statuary, not only marvelous by reason of the close resemblance to the spirit of the masters handiwork, but also superb from the highest standards of artistic excellence. Such famous masterpieces as The Fountain The Passing of the Sea- The Tribute tp Cupid, Over 200 illustrated hand sons, and in fact all the famous clas views .0 f Thibet, Mongolia and sics are in their repertoire. They Manchuria in Collinwoods at all performances, and elogfie at College Hall Tuesday from an edncational standpoint night. General admission 25c. v, dicj Th e cab tains ..... (a) ' Canzonetta (Benjamin 499, Godard)quartette ; (b) Berceuse (H, Baker), quartette. Requests to Furnish Informa- 1. Circus," which will visit here on June 18 fur a one days engagement, are without - letters .......... Sells-Flot- o ariid,tHsHoj inquiries received and answered is as follows : . given; in the Sixth ward assembly Direct Inquiries Answered hall by Prof. M S. Gudmundson and the B. YU, Orchestra under Ou Lands , . ... . .1, , . . the auspices of the conjoint Mu- On Business Opportunities. . , 10 6 tual Improvement Associations, On .Manufacturing 8 Sunday evening, May 5, at 7 :30 On City Real Estate " 27 Miscellaneous P- , -- "Ihc boniulb The Utah Development League has made a report on the work done during the month of. April which shows that correspondence has been sent.to many, inquirers over the country. The report of , Cards for Filing. p 311 . Literature Distributed ...... I..., To Inquirers In large quantities. Schools . of Cards State . - 8116 1325 .... , Rost . . . . 105,350 Utah Day inquiries irsrs 200 ' Multigraph' andv Mimeo off. . run Rages .156,762 graph humanity. B. OF U, ENTERTAINMENT MAY 3, SALT LAKE CITY TWtf Children Lost olives at For students and teachers Utah County. One fare rates to Salt Lake City via SALT LAKE Helper (Continued From Page One.) ROUTE. rescue her children from the burning home. She is under a doctors care at Helper., Her three younger children, whom she saved from 4 NIGHTS BEGINNING WED- thmdnrrning' building, are not serNESDAY, MAY 1 iously injured. The passengers on the Shrinors 1 MATINEE SATURDAY -from Cleveland, AL, ..and special Charles Frohman Preseats Springfield, Mo., whiclipassed through Helper shortly after the accident yesterday, took up a lib- Salt Lake Theatre - - MAUDE 'ADAMS J 7 mother-an-d her children who were in the fire, sending the mpney to the mother -as the tram left Helper. Reummbor the Collinwood T in Rostands Masterpiece a fantastic story of the inCHANTECLER . of the great Chinese empire, terior MaA Orders containing check payHall Tuesday evening, at College able Salt Lake Theatre, Salt Lake 25 7, General admission I May City, Utah, and with cents. 1. " envelope now received. Regular seat sale MONDAY. Prices For Commercial and Society Orchestra, $2; Balcony, $2 and i Job Printing try The Post . $1.50; Dress Crcle, $1 ; Gallery 50c e, 1 , f eral collection for the self-address- HON KIND OF INFANT SCHOOL EXCURSION RATES EAST 'Three RV Ara Cut Out and Children Are Taught, to Be Happy Instead. , Various sale dates May 18th to September 5th via SALT LAKE ROUTE. See Agent for. parti v lars. the man in the club had been talking politics with a school Inspector, until the gentleman declined to the subject any more Well talk about the youngsters themselves, for a change. he aaid "Do you know that both In France and Belgium readtng, writing and arithmetic are being omitted from the sub jeota taught In InfimF sihooirThe children are simply taught to be happy instead! - And when they bring their dinners to school, the food has. under the official regulations, to be put into, a basket, which must be labeled at the school, and put on a special shell in a clean, airy place. Fancy such regulations here! Any old newsia good paper and any cupboard enough for our children. "In Germany, toys are provided for play time, and all little children ara compelled to bring a dean pocket band kerchief to school, and they must have a bath once a week. "In Finland, the tiniet children are taught to wash dolls, dust, aweep, look after flowers, and so on; and in soma Japanese achools a resting room with a bed is provided, so that over tired children may have a nap! Answere, die-Cua- a London, can no more afford to take chances as to the ty of the plumbing equipment you purchase than of the quality of your groceries. Besides the health risk there is to be thought of length of service. Your plumbing should last a lifetime. To obtain stich plumbing, careful consideration ia necessary and the best plumbing that you ' can afford should be yours. YOU 4 i 1 X We shall be glad to explain to you tvhat is absolutely - necessary- - te -- guar-antee- - i f I t iVhee David Cepparfield V'aa Wrltlee ' wieak House at Broadstairs, Keg tana, which has failed to Bad a pur chaser, is of interest to the DUkeni lover because the greater "part of David Copperfleld was written there But It is- - not the "Bleak House" of the novel, which is definitely located in Hertfordshire The novelist and bis family appear to have been some- hat tightly packed in their Broadstairs borne When Lord Carlisle contemplated paving a visit to "Our wa-taring place In 851. Dickena wrote .. foreUnd .premium- s- bmufe? Lighthouse tor a night light In his bedroom, and be continues- - "As wa think of puutng mignonette boxes outside the wtndvw' for the younger chit dren to sleep in oy and by, I am afraid we should give your servant the cramp if we hardily undertook to dodge Prtrtng Th?lastTeW7eafr out ; the house has been transformed ! a I ' recognition jortp d well known plumbing , , 1 make-e-- r good plumbing job, and as we guarantee our work and use the - , the fixtures, we ilaitdrcC make, believe that it will be to your interest to talk the matter over with us. - CUSSKD N GIRL WANTED dishes. Big wages. Hotel Rob' erts, Provo. FOR SALE Eggs from thoroughbred single comb" White Leghorn hens. For particulars call David Keeler, 313 E. 4th N, N -- Phone 90. and Heating c i Sanitary Plumbing ite!! B,cr-P- rt'i llah; . M 1 ,.t 5-- -- - . m k. Good position" for' a reliable man. No money required. Man with horse and buggy preferred. Call Sunday, - Room -- 38, Hotel Lamar. ) 5.5 . -- that Peter Saeos would make, an excellent match for Egner, as Saeos would enter into the. ring f 'ilhiuood but a fe wpounds lighter, and Ins .4 lie mi a.1 reputation as a mixer is , goocT ! '.iiiIf these two iniddleWeighfs eotdd .1 e out .m be matched, it would be by far the interesting nariajue wouldbe best lineup taht has yet teen arelassand UP lfl Genillustrated. .China of interior I end ailmision 2.5 esnts. ranged in this city. Egnef will iwillnig tq j handicap match with any of the meet anyone, and the bnly pn Iw'aJ boys who are considered in remains, will Saeos .meet Eg- i ll f it (fV llf to ?5 his tdass "Many foaL.fan thdik-ne- rf r i if iRAie-- Id B ill v 1 1 5-- " - LONG s Choice Slack Langshang Eggs for sale from very best pen consisting of fowls imported this season. $1.50 per setting of 15 egg. Arnold Dixon, 270 N. 5th West Provo. D ., " Gentleman wants room anl ' board with private family, Pref s.r i . . K. D. MARKHAM house with bath and modern conOf Spanish Fork, who will mix 8 Rounds with Henry Jones next veniences., X, care Post. . .Apply ; Friday Night. D 1 Henry Jones, the local wrestler 4 pounds the better of his comWANTED seed poti- and boxer, is promoting an excel- petitor," as he will enter at 138. . toes. Call thisEarly office. , The second event will be a five lent program of events to, take round boxing contest- - between Mrs. Stanley wants bouse work. place in the Provo Opera House Mel Cox and Carl Burgeson. both 235-Z- .. Call .. next Friday evening. Three fast of this city. , Both of these boys boxing contests will make "Up the have a reputation of getting right WANTED Agents, male or feprogram. The main event-i- s an into the game andit is expected male, with small capital or good references to sell Domestic Vac-cu8 round glove contest between K7 this will be lively bout. ; cleaner. Best on the market, Al Anderson and Gill Cox are D, Markham, & fast mixer from Spanish Fork, who will line up schedul'd, for a four round eon- - Call at 00m 26, Hotel Roberts, bewith Hegry Jones of this city, thq.iuQst tween 8 and 11 a. m,!iQQd Markham wilTenter theTnng at' mTere.siiug programs of the sea- - make $4 to $10 daily. J. A. Glaxs-coe. t 134 pounds. whileJones will have sou. Kgner of Des Moines, middleweight champion wrestler of Nebraska and Iowa, Tiac1oguT' js uio' came- to Provo this morning and trmiiig piimli rs Would like to line up With some of . Not a le-lu- . eoyiM-our local wrestlers lEgnef is !f for washing -- TheTouraine Holel located at 42 East Third South, s one of Salt Lakes most comfortable hotels.' It is clean and mod- ern in every respect. Prices are very reasonable and the treat meat is courteous. Provo people shood s make this their headquarter. Two or three doors west of Co! caul Theatre. .. ' t, -- Si |