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Show PAGE SIX' III THE J.mil bHUUtlf niiu 1 avhs THE GOODS a great baseball game in progress 'aUTaysoa last two-year-- , in Smith, W. A TEMPTING EVERY TJJ. American -- mupnity. PLEASANT GROVE. Aug. 20. Joseph Thompson metwith an accident Sunday 'evening in which he sustained a broken leg and Avas Mr. badly bruised otherwise. out was when Thompson driving his team became frightened anJ ran away, Throwing him-oof the vehicle. his Ellen Miller and sympathy to the BUY-LOT- Princess PORCUPINE FOUND IN PROVO LAST NIGHT Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. Provo had an unusual 21-2- 2 Springing a Surprise The Girl Strikers Troublesome Stepdaughters Neighbors Katchem Kate This program for laughing DRESSESIn- EARLY FALL SHOWING -- In Percales, - Ginghams - immense HALF PRICE -- 36-in- or 1- -2 e fast ch IS color Silkolines Beautiful, dainty siyles-fpresent wear or foe party wear' during the : 2-- . of. dark" variety patterns; at Beautiful 5 FLANNELS Good Womens Summer Dyesses at HALF PRICE""" AH 'variety variety of patterns,.. .OUTING COTTON BATTS A most complete line of high grade, clean Cotton Batt3 for Cosy Quilts. No. 1, Uncle Sam Batts L12 No. Peerles- sBatts 2 (Id No. 3. White-Rosextra large 25 Na 4, Eagfe- Batjs, as fine as medicated cotton :.uzr 25 No. 5, Crpwii Jewel No'. 6. T. Roines ery best Red' Cross Batts 35 - - 1- -2 E x t a o r d i.nary assortment of Drapery Twills Jor quilts, ftc . A ,g 13. 30' t' n "purposes only. COTTON CHALLIES -- visitor commonly known as Mr.1 Porcupine The little stranger was first discovered in front of, the State Bank on Academy Avenue, where a number of boys had an exciting time getting the little felloAV into a box. He is now. being exhibited-ifront of one of the stores on Academy Avenue. last-nigh- For the Quilting Season tALL CHILDRENS 21-2- Murray the Masher The Choir of Denamore 'Pepitas Escapade L Catching Crocodiles ' S: Last Call on Summer Dresses family. by ULL RESIST THE TEMPTJTIOM TO .BUY AMD extend their husband and "Were all medicines as meritorious ns Chamberlafns Colic- ,- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off .and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind For sale by all dealers. --YO- -- -- a, Mrs.- - AID V OUR PRICES. TIMBTKE QUALITY OF OUR COODS .SO HIGH AMD THE PRICES SO VERY VERY LOW, THAT YOU'&IM-M- OT (Special to The Post.) AMERICAN FORK, Augr20.-LouisMiller, aged 42, ( wife of John B. Miller, died this morning at her home in this city after a lingering illness of heart trouble. The deceased was a prominent church worker in - the Alpine stake, having been tbe stake president of the Y. L. Mr I. A. for a number of years past. The entire community mourn the loss of pur-pos- FROM OUR 'SUMME ARTICLE-LE- FT GOODS ut -- SUMEirSjJLC STOCK IS MOV MJRKEB JlT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. WE HJVE OMLY A SHORT WHILE TO DO OUR SUMMER SELLItC. YOU KOVX EVER, YET HJVE A LOMG TIME TO.VEJR THE SUMMER-THIM- GS WE MOW OFFER'AT SUCH TEMPTIMGLY LOW PRICES. COME, SEE OUR and Miss Thornton of Fork. The child took suddenly ill Friday afternoon and was only sick twenty four hours. Mrs. Staggel is a widow and has the sympathy of the entire com Ilayes vienity sivore to a complaint against him for maintaining a nuisance a ud Immediately tlie sheriff and his deputy -- proceeded -- to make the search.""' When they reached Starks place they found seventy bottles of beer on ioe in the cellar, which they immediately confiscated along with the empty barrels. It appears that Stark - hacLin some manner had his name -- scratched from the two barrels he had left at the station for the e of avoiding detection. Wednesday and Thursday, 2 Aug. -- Captured Bedouins'" ld - 1 a lot of empties Q (Special to Thq Post.) PLEASANT GROVE, Aug. 2a The funeral services over the remains of the child of Mrs. Stina Staggel were held yesterday at 2 p. m. at the family residence. Bishop SrLT Swenson presided and the Second Avarc choir rendered music. Opening prayer was offered by E. I). 01 pin and the speakers were S. II. , i 1f d POST PIEASAIIT GROAE I.01ES Saturday a ft moon one, John Stark, resident of that town and now alleged bootlegger, was preparing to deal out the wet goods J the form of lager beer to the thirsty fans upon their - return to town fiom the baseball park. However, Sheriff George T. Judd .mnl -- Deputy Sheriff Felix Bachman had apperaed on the scene befre the booze, could be handled and learned that Stark had three barrels of bottled beet-- shipped ftito the town. They . also learned that he had hauled one of these barrels to his. home,-- where-npo- n Marshal Slyvantra,' avIio "tiotice-- rsovo - X IN v CALL FOR 'REPUB- One of the- most common ailments September 5th via SALT. LICAN PRIMARIES that hard working people are afflicted See. Agent for particuwith Is lame back. Apply Chamber lars. Notice is hereby given to all Re- Iains Liniment twice a and maspublican electors of Provo City, sage the parts thoroughlydayat each ap(Continued From Page One.) Utah County, Utah, that primaries plication and will get quick reDR. W. A. THOME be held in the various wards lief.. For sale you will G. P. Peterson. all dealers. by Map, Dentist. pndthe Wednesday evening, August 28th, Music. Over 8 at Hedquist oclock Drug Go. No. , p. m., for the 6. Toast, The Clean Boy in 1912, 2 cor. First West and Center of to EXCURSION purpose electing delegates RATES ' EAST" J. W. Knight. Athletics, . Utah, Provo, 7. Tdast, Provo and Its Uni- attend the Judicial Convention of the Fourth District, to be held in versity, Mayor C. F. Decker. the County Court House. Provo Music. 8. Swedish Stories, Prof. A. C. Cityr Utah, September 4th7 1912. Also for-i- he ' purpose of electing Lund. All Provo is Prepair ing to Celebrate Champion Richards - LAKE-ROUT- i - v. Music. . delegates to attend the State vention to be held in Salt . Con- Presentation of Tropliy, on the1 5th"of'Septem-ber- , rector K. L. Roberts. " and 1912l Jo transact such 10, l,How It AIL Happened, other business that may Tome beAlma Richard,s. The fore primariesII- - iThat Ridiculous Ameri- Primaries will be held at the folcan Wfling in Stockholm, Wallowing places: ter fAdams.' Provo Ward Maeser First 12. The and 9. Di- Lake-City,-Utah- College Song Yell, School House. all present, , Provo Second Ward County The Olympic Games, Ancient Court House. and Modern, by Charles Provo Third Ward Franklin Y representing the House. School r club. Provo Fourth WardTimpano-go- s .The .musical- - part of the proSchool House, gram will he published later.: Provo . Sch-wene- -- Fifth Everywearr oFFarrer,s Coats,-Sui- ts and Dressses can truthfully clairnshe belongs to the smart set. Have you seen the New Fall and Winter Samples Ranging in price FROM School House. T GEO. T. JUDD, John Bestlemeyer . Laid to Final. Rest - 7 Bad Boys at School .HEAR THEM SING! THEY'RE GREAT 1! a,dS7Wr "Wa SAt1 The Deserters, Bison Featur Here in Two Reeli. .H mmm ' CONOVER, Commmittee. What do you think of "Midview f - I think it iR one d. tho best, investments" on the market today. Fornstauce : $50 put in a savings bank will only bring you a' paltry two dollars in! interest. Take A50 and put it in Slidview, an'?1 within a coupkof years it is almost sure to double , - ' itself. dvioA offers you a high class investment that -will bring you big returns and requires very little . t-- sur-jl"0- i SALE Violin, made in by Joseph Guarnerius Fecit, now 203 years old. Ip best -- of condition ; has beautiful tone. Nothing like it on the market. A valuable- - instrument can be jery had at bargain." Call Ferd County Infirmary. tf Nel-so- n, Girls to wrap and The cunty commissioners granted the Knight Consolidated Pow- men to pick peaches. Call M. E. er Company a franchise yesterday Kartchnet at Clerk V office, or at 3t to run pole lines on all county residence on Provo Bench. I was cured of diarrhoea roads between Provo and Pleasant by one Grove. According to the report dose of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera made by Manager A. P. Merrill of and Diarrhoea Remedy, writes M. E. Consolidated Company Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There Is nothit is the purpose of that concern ing better. For sale l dealers. to furnish light and power to the farmers and fruit growers in that The Denver & Rio Gr&nde have section. It was "also suggested added August, 19th as a selling that at some future time the com- date on account of Firemans expany may ask for a franchise to cursion to Eureka and special run an interurban line out into train will leave Provo Aug. 32 at the fruit district,' 7:41 a. m. for Eureka. hy-al- --V IN 1011 COMEDY RIOT Parker -- ht Farrer Bros . & Co . FINN LAWSON and PAR JrJ0S.J0HNS0N,7 WANTED ) --Opera:. House - Tonight artiiurcraven; - (Continued From Page One.) bal Consolidated Mining company and also owned a large number of claims which had been patented but had not been incorporated into a company as yet, Jle was big hearted and generous to a fault, and won the respect and esteem of all his associates, ne is 9 vived by a widow, Katherine Bes- tlemeyer, and four children, who ar John M,, mining engineer ; August, a bookkeeper for the Salt Lake Security (and .TruV Company, and Kate and Clara. , Ward , : - money. " the fc0 yu Put into Midview you receive an divided Interest in 598 properties, ranging in vabie from $G5 to $1,000 each. Yout money is secure and the opportunity for frig returns is inviting. - Inter-Mounta- in Realty Co. Suite 205 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Represented in Utah County by il A Berry Realty Co., Provo, Utah. : EaiDVIEW- - E. |