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Show page six THE PROVO POST I BEREAVED GIRL BRAVELY DOES DUTY vain to raise the $2000 and telegraphed instructions, Ilis telegrams went unanswered. With .a Out of Six Thousand .half light of the truth dawning eft! upon him Findley rushed post Pi Dollars t haste to Richfield, Sevier county, talked with his friends in the From (Continued Page One.) bank and awoke to the realization and we will win so much money of what had happened. for you that you will foyget this . Aided by his real friends Findlittle setback," they told Findley, ley at once set in mutton the mawho still, unsuspecting, agreed to chinery of the latv, lie returned accompany them as the only to Salt Lake. The case was placed chance of rebuilding his fallen air in the4 hapds of Sheriff Sharp and a number of 1 private defectives eastlesT Then albwent to the Utah Na- were employed tional bank, including the book- All .day yesterday the wires were maker, to have the cashier's check kept busy between here and Dencashed for the latter. The $6000 ver but without., results. The was delivered in cold cash. The Denver poliee have been appealed following day Findley accompan- to, but no trace of 'the men who ied his friends to Denver. That took Findley to Denver has been was Friday, Saturday they con- found. It is presumed that they cluded that Findley should return started east from Denver the-dato Salt Lake, endeavor to raise Findley started west for Salt another. $2000 and then to tele- Ijake, and that being the ease, it is feared thy confidence men are graph them for instructions, well in endeavored beyond pursuit. Findley returned, There were three men in the swindle, the bookmaker being the third party, it is said. From what could he learned that night the leader of the trio, who went by the name of Clark, is well known in Salt Lake racing John Findley Fleeced HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORRINE treatment for ' the Dring Habit can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have,, successfully used ft and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. an- - be given secretly. Costs anly H.00 per box. If you fail to get result from ORRINE after a tiial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free booklet . telling all about ORRINE. Moore Independent Drug Co. There Is no real need, of anyone ' with wmstipation. Chamberlain's Tablets t will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For fetle by all dealers. leing troubled WILLIAM M. WILSON RETURNS FROM COAST WITH MOVING PICTURES ,31 r. William M. Wilson, among Ills friends as protection for every memberof the family. is-a- fl" of-th- with a sense of You wear satisfaction that only perfect hosiery can fulfill and with freedom from any annoyance in the wear. 8 RETCHES IKSS rp; 4 - ? M- - - nSr; " rv W ww w o oC) o o o o o o o u o o Q o o o o o . 4"w ww 0 O i insane. Pursuant to a supreme court order, Thaws residence during the trial of his suit will be teh White Plains jail, lie seemed in excel-- 1 lent spirits this morning. One of the hospital attendants- - aecom-panie- d o() o o ARMY AEROPLANIST o DOES FINE SHOOTING WHILE ON FLIGHT o C) ' 8: WASHINGTON, June Tuesday and Wednesday o Sweeping the field at College park o in a Cuptain Deforest Chandler of the army o June 11 and 12 o the day poured a stream of shot from remarkable new o planearmys gunmnto such objects below speeding-aeroplane- - i- They invite the Public to call or write and get their prices. They can save you money on anything you may "The Seventh Son PHONES 104 and 105. THE BUS Y CORNER -- Provo, "IN . o o o o - o ) C) ; o o o o ( MUTE evidence: - . i9 nightA-Tl- ii widow-wh- -- - o presi- fin- . Lin-eol- T)n account of t he Good Roads Kalems Thrilling and Spectacular pj convention to he held in' jbogan 12 to 14, 'the Salt Lake Juny 4 other pictures. Route will give special rates. q War Drama, and dates 11th and ( ) Selling -- 7" . We Can Suit and Fit You' FARRERBROS. & CO. Wwwww'fc wwWwe.; Jwwvw1 returning' until lith. Why Waste Your Energy: liguring Out Puzzle Schemes when you can come to onr wareroonis and select a piano sold regularly by puzzle scheme and club concerns at ' , -- - $350 Also $450 PIANO Our Price - PIANO Our Price . . . . . . Ml ( pia no,-- 1 pia no he-b- est tnoneyninifaiiiran" class by itself. .Hear the piauo with 1i:e Scomaky- - lrJ gold strings. The Linde-- 1 " . man, , Concord, Miltou and others. Ifc and toome hear the piano with the full orchestra vilFray you attachment, the l rown Comhmola with more than a dozen instruments combined in one. We have a full line of player pianos.'. Also agents for the celebrated player Can attach it, to your piano. Simply touch a button and the finest music can 'be produced. It will pay you to come and visit us. . Tel-Electr- ic n . W - - man. apparently murdered, has bee'n found on the Mojave desert near Barstovv. The, body was lying face downward, . the hands tied behind the back nd the feet fastened together. There was a rope about the neck. The officers who found the body expressed, the opinion that the man had been dragged to death across "lie - - o Q the' desert. o 001 AT THE ELLEN.o The Seventh Son, a touching o and incident the wisdom and o Tuesday o justice otshowing Wednesday President the o () headliner at the EllenLincoln, for tonight o is a o and 12 oao ajuL.tumorrowJune of loses a' six story sons in the Civil war and the () o dent pardons her seventh. The o) o the story of the fight is thrown around of Bull Run, where the o boysbattle () brothers are killed and o ally the lad is overcome o with fear oI Tide ol Battle oo death and deserts. lie is sentenced to when the kind hearted him. o a saves ) Come and See Them. OF TRAGEDY ON THE DESERT SAN BERNARDINO. Cab, June 8. 'The body of an unidentified H ' - Pumps, Sandals and High Cut Shoes aero- his fancy. riddled a target three yards by fifteen, punctured r piece of cheescloth with skill and accuracy and seut splashes of water up from a pool into which he directed his deadly fire. " Childrens, Ladies and Misses , aa as struck o lie interesting incident of the Civil Q War in Lincolns Time, Produced o by the Vitagraph Company, and vo 4 other good pictures , - ' require in their line. Nuebuck, Reignskin, Canvas, Corduroys, Velvets, Suedes, Patent Leather and Kid - to- O ( Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full line of Deering Machine Extras. -- - o ) have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, Deering Spring . Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, him. O An o 1 0. W wWi w w W w W w w w fs 0 0 BEEBE LUMBER CO, i CO. New Big Shipment Just Arrived- THE HOT WEATHER MATTEAWAN, N. If., June 8.! I only want a ticket one way. Hope I will not need the return part," said Harry K. Thaw" to- day, ulien he started to White Plains, where his Attorneys are about to make another effort to, free him from confinement here! in the state, hospital for criminal For father, mother, son or daughter, and even for the baby. Our hosiery department is complete with - every size and wantables " weight and color. SCHWAB e THAW HOPES TICKET ONE WAY WILL DO -- V ending. ...On account of the Good Roads convention! to be held in Logan June 12 to 14 the Salt Lake Route will give special rhtes. Selling dates 11th and 12th, good until 17th. returning forClitcago, New York, and the busieities east on larger ness connected with the film in which he is interestedr Theidarning- needle- implement f needless drudgery. If ever a pair of ffiun3enfutt3 needs darning within four months, of the purchase time, you do not darn them;, free. you get new For Saturday Only, $1.50 Values ry has just returned from San Francisco, where he has been engaged in the'inoving pieturefilm business. Mr. Wilson is interested-in a very popular film which will be produced on the local canvas within the next few days. lle expects tobe in Provo, but a short time, when he will leave. Hosiery -- known BillyrWil-son- , - Take a Peek in North Window. The Princess will present as a headliner tonight, and tomorrow night JiThe Tide of Battle, a story dealing with the Civil war and the confederate volunteers. A young lieutenant, Hardee, bids goodby to his sweetheart, Alisia, the daughter of John Stafford a southern gentleman. The young lady is amused over the young mans leaving, but her younger sister Mystie, takes the matter very seriously. A few weeks later Stafford receives word that Hardee will camp near their home and the younger girl is delighted, while the elder pays no attention. A pretty love-stosurrounded by the thrills of battle is interwoven in the tale, which has a delightful tic. He has another resource,, it is said, but at present he is penniless lie is 23 years of age. - STRAW HATS AT THE PRINCESS. circles.-Findle- i We Have Thrashed the Prices on - h ism on ey 1 lire at- . . Midsummer, Nights Dream' last night. Her mother died suddenly Thiirs(laynTgliC IF was too Tate for a substitute to be provided fyr Miss Coleman and friends prevailed upon her to continue in the purJ0 When the play ended the young womans fortitude gave way and behind the scenes in the playhouse a score of her classmates sobbed their sympathy. y ' - Special For Saturday - LINCOLN, June 8. With the body of her mother ljying in its eoffin at the home of her sister in this city, Miss Verna Coleman,' a senior at the state university, carried with marked success a leading part in the annual class play, -- rn a d e ' 12th, good The Sleepless Taylor Bros, Co. ' Provo, Utah - 'J |