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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE SJX ACADEMY OF DESIGN AWARDS PRIZES FOR BEST ART EXHIBITS WANT-AD- Every School Has Representative Work in Chow That Will Soon Be Opened to Public, Almost S All Ctz ai fled Advertisements " beFaid for in Advance. Monday, Dec. 16 th THE UNITED PLAY CO. Inc. TO . RENT Good month. Call 387 E. the piano by J WANTED NEW YORK, Dec, 11, Awards of prizes for the best in American art as represented in the forthcoming exhibition of the National Academy of Design were announced tonight. The exhibit includes about 400 pictures and many pieces of sculpture. Tbe exhibit is unsusally catholic in tone, representative of almost 'every school. Two of the wards go to the portrayal of a peculiarly American subject the Indian. E. Irving Couse won the Carnegiftprizc.-o- f $500 for the best oil painting, portraits excepted, with his Making Pottery an Indian subject. The Isidor medal for the best figure composition was won by Ernest L. Blumenseheiri with Wise Man, AVarrjor and YoutXL-anothe- r "Indian subject. The Thomas R. Proctor prize of $200 1 oi? the best portrait" waa won by William M. Chase with - his Portrait of .Mrs.. H. The Helen Foster Barnett prize of $100 for the best piece of sculpture by an artist under 35, was awarded . McCartain for Fountain. : PRESENTS Fourth North. tf WANTED Washing by , the Call piece. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Sabey, 71 West Fifth North. ' dl2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modem; with or without board. 383 West First South. Phone 612. ' dl5 Furnished Rooms, Nicely Roberts rile tel. Phone 242-K-. 231 S. First x . " East. - , FOR SALE at bargain. J Good Jersey cow, th East. dl5 ' ROOMS FOR .RENT 4C0 W. Third South.' J13 FOR SALE Small ' or Will trade for city prop429-Z- . L. J. Eldred. Tel. erty. 88 N-- Fif " merry-go-roun- ' - - - d, d20 PRIVATE Money to loan. See G. P. Parker, Room 1, Knight. Block, Provo, Utah. ' iQ-E- t LORD RUSSELL FIRST PEER TO BE FABIAN CHARLES KLEIN -- LONDON, Dec. 11. The Fabian n society, an - organization whose aim is to propagate Socialist ideas among the middle and upper class es, has added to its membership ; IMF Corn Corn Corn A CARLOAD CHOPPED and WHOLE Call np the - - g Wasatch Produce Co. 402-41- 2 Se-1- , REASONABLE 86 1 North Academy Avenue. s Get Our Prices on Rough Dry Work. t t ABERDEEN, KING AND HIAWATHA Lump, Nut and Slack. x . ; ; 43 E. Center Street, - Provo, Utah. P. O. Box 203 Phone 353-- G. H. HEINDSELMAN, D.O. OLD STYLE KRYPTOK d J H.E.Dice, M.D. J Eyesight Specialist Jeweler Moved to 144 West Center, next door to Ellen Theatre. I Grind All My Glasses. Provo Theatre - f Thursday, Friday jt i cd efjf -- AND- Saturdayand-Sat.Matine- e iHE LACONIANS in a COMEDY ACROBATIC ACT. BIRCHES 2 - -- .. i I i Block North of Post Office Mrs. W. T. Brown, Prop. J. WAHLQUIST Attorney-at-La- fiM' queer-lvolriij- thp-Cnit- i I " CHAS. . Domestic Steajb t RATES Company X 24 North Academy Ave, Phone 120. Our rooms are large and comfortable,' steam heated, with or without baths. j , Y . COLLARS H REESE, STALLINGS & i will result if your bundle of laundry is sent to us. NO SAW EDGES ON you. - , SATISFACTION THE PROPER STIFFNESS IN DRESS SHIRTS Lingerie laundered without rips or tears. If not already n patron, a tyul bundle will convince Great Land Opportunity well-know- 5 room brick, partly modern to be vacated Dec. 8. 3 blocks east on First ft Orth Street. . $15.00 per month. 4 room adobe on acre fine land in- southwest section, $15 per month. Hotel A Phone 480. WEST CENTER. FOR Lamar Sweden in 1.904 front one s SEAL- - ORIGINATED f these stamps that Jacob Riis vnd Miss Bissell received their HOLY GHOST AND US did IteH the Cross lion ChristFOLLOWERS REJECT ideas for our own Red Cross , . REPORT OF PARDON mas Seal originate? is a question Christmas Seal. dnr-inthat is being asked by many Do Not Believe Taft Will Free this holiday season when mil Chief Who Caused Deaths Of lions of these stickers are being Several By Failing to Supply sold all oer the United States Food on Voyage. , To Jacob Iliis, the n so oial worker of Newjbrk, ami k Park Valley, Utah. CAMDEN, Me., Decrll.Mdm Miss Emily- - P, Bissell, the erer bers of the Holy Ghost and Us so- Rich soil, beautiful water, 40 getie secretary of the Delaware ciety here disbelieve reports that Red Cross, jointly belong the lion leres for $6QQ; easy terms. . Frank W. Sandford, their former or of organizing owr Antcm-aMon. von want an . Young leader, is fo be pardoned by PresiRed Cross Christmas li before Christmas dent Taft Independency.' 1909 Mr. Riis interest was amir-eSandford is reported to have writby the receipt of a Cluist'iui! Agent T. O. Holden, Pfovo, ten friends that he expected exetuberculosis stamp on a lotto-froPhone 243. cutive clemeney before the Yule-tideNorway. lie publis1 od ai , g article about 'this has served one year of a 10 lie stamp in the Outlook, and .ggest-esentence for manslaughter in Office 32 W. Center. Phone 206 year some possible use for i iu connection with the deaths of six Miss Bisscl at on osavv members of the crew of the Holy an opportunity here and p pared Ghostnn UyachFCoronet, durf rom the saleofi q IiTeT a voyage from Africa last ing her society - realized $3,t ) fo year, ubet cuIoms, work. So in.,.icbsed Special Attention to Diseases It was shown that the deaths was she with this success it sht of Eye, Ear, Nose and Troat. were attributed to Sandford s failinduced the American Red Cross ure to provide sufficient food. to take up the sale in 19, 4 on a GLASSES FITTED national basis. With vei ' little INDIAN TAKES OATH any organization and with har-lWHITE MAN FASHION attempt at careful averti-- g, the sale that year brought iu Fo arrtb 4 REDDING, Cal.,Dec. H, tuberculosis work in vanors parts George Anderson Welley, who was States. ..Ju 1909. of el ec. tedeh i the. tribe of Win-, .w ith more thorough orga untion, toon Indians last week, took the was increased to the oath of office today white man UmTuTtOlO to nearly 310,000. fashion. He swore before a no to Last year the sale "increT ed to the customs ant uphold tary over $330,000, or 33,000,000 seals. V laws of his tribe, and to support V the While our own Red Cr ss Seal constitutions of California and the. United States. dates back only four year-- , charIn the election at which Welley ity stamps, from which this idea won the chieftainship, the squaws originally sprung, go nael. to 1862, of the tribe were permitted to when sanitary fair stamps were vote. first used in Boston to smnre rnon wound soldie of care the for ey ed during the Civil vvai, xytyrly A number of stray bicyeles have been found bythe Police depart $1,000,000 was raised in this way ment. Owners may get same by during the years 1 62' to 1865 After the war this method of raispaying- for advertisement and in discontinued was money identifying the wheels. ing this' country for a genoiatroii, alSigned, W. F. GILES, Chief of Police. though it found vogW. tn fortu- al. Switzerland, Austria. Frarlee, Menlove is giving Xmas rates Norway, Russia. L wedeu and other European eoun-- j cn all Photos. tries. There are now In" dreds or WEDDING STOCK Tbe finest to different types of chan ' star e had anywhere at very reasonable uid, usril in all parts of the in Aus-- j, tees Cal) and see only the latest many as forty being V olnn.i1 hi tr li vies In wedding cabinets ' I ' lui lt f.. Stamps or s"als were first used, a to get money for the IT jjJvp your crusade in' N irway and " at Menlove s. It-wa- . Seat caa be ordered by Mail or Telephone -c- great-grandso- HOW THE RED CROSS S& Price., $1.50, $1.00, 75c&50c e X w SHIRLEY ROSSMORE Bread, Rolls, Cakes and JE'ancy Pastries am-b e had at our store, or at jthe Jfol- ; awn-from it. lowing stores :The Provo Lord Russell explains-thstep T Meat and Packing Co., Far. hehas- taken by saying he is in '1 rer and Whitehead Grocery Co. and Sutton Meat Markegeneral agreement with the Sociat,-. list ldeaof placing the control of the means and of proindustry duction in the hands of the community and he attaches special importance to the nationalization of land. n Lord Russell is the of the Duke of Bedford and grandson -- of Lord -- J ohn Russell, who was prim,e minister for sever' al years. and-Night- .- w WITH AS f roll the name of Lord Russell, the first member of the house of lords to become a Socialist. George Bernard Shaw is a prominent Fabian, and n. G. Wells, the novelist, did much to extend the has now withdr- Birch and Birch, headliners at the Provo Theatre in an Electrical Musical Act, Thursday, Friday, Sat- -' urday Matinee, X Independent Coal Company We are just the people to do it i ' as you would 1 Electrical Muncai Act. Two Shows Nightly 7:15 and 8:45. Night Prices 10, 15c "and 25c. Saturday Matinee Childre n 10c ; Adults 15c. -- QUALITY GROCERS FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES like it done. t . a - Knight & McEwan: Second West. Phone 459 Opposite Woolen Mills. 165 N. t Frovo ain.-Denmark, Dont Rent Pay I vour with Whrn can build home the rent money. low rate of try inVi St. ' Come m anl r,to me about it. A. F. PALM, . 19 N, Academy Ave. , -- 'gam v 1 U'-o- V 11 i ; is laundry RAISINS, CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES, CITROUS FRUITS, - STUFFED DATES, FIGS, ALL KINDS OF GREEN - VEGETABLES AND FRUITS In fact Everything for Your Christmas Table. EVERYTHING THE BEST. J PRICES RIGHT. ! FARRAR & WHITEHEAD r, i 303 South Academy I H-- H H |