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Show :rk PAGE EIGHT OF A PRINCESS An Amazing1 Tale of the Arabian Presented at the e Nighta Ellen Wednesday. Matinee and to-b- t i ! ''Night777 ; the mysteries and .beauties aI the Orient have been woven into this feature producremarkable three-par- t tion, wjbich is characterized by the superb acting of a notable cast Miss Risie Albert, as the Princess, handles her part with all the skill of a finished actress It is not too much to assert that the settings and costumes or this production are the moet elaborate AH S I ever used in a motion picture. ' Abdullnhl the Just, has three stal-.wasonS--Ali, the Kind; Selem, the Powerful, and Ahmed, the Lovable. Desiring to marry one of them to the Princess Paribanon, he bids them go find iJismo8t..wnnflertuL.,thliiZ..Qn earth as a test of their love. Ahmed spends his gold for a wonderful apple which -- cures all sickness; All bargains for a magic rug, which will transport the owner anywhere be desires to go; Selem goes to a distant city and there which buys a marvelous telescope will reveal all things to the gaze of the possessor. rt if and - the country thrown into mourning. hia death ASSESSMENT NOTICE. TOR THE HEART Tin tic Delmar Mining Company, Provo, principal place of business Utah. ' that at a Notice is hereby-give- n meeting pf the. board ofdirectors of the Tintic Delmar Mining Company, a corporation, held on the 21st day of February, 1914, an assessment (No. 5) of twp (2) mills "per share; or $2.00 per thousand shares, was levied on the stock -- of the coroutstanding-capit- al ' to poration, payable immediately No 1, at Cluff, Harvey secretary, Knight Block, Provo, Utah.. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 30th day of March, 1914, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Saturday, the 18th day .of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, . HARVEY CLUFF, - Olsen, Lena. is Tanner, Mrs. Hattie. Whitcomb, Mrs. Ja$k. 7 GENTS. S. (4). Chas. Beebe, Botton, Benj. EXCURSION VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE Monday, March Brown, F. M, Campbell, Wm. S. ' Croff, Joel. - 2ndr-191- 4. Helen Keller World famous blind and deaf Fordham, Eugene. in the Provo will elcture Fordham, Albert. girl, above date under, the Grace, James. auspices of the Brigham Young Hanson, Frank E. Jacobsen, J. O. University. Lehi will leave Jenson, J. C. . train Special 6:30 p. m., round trip fare, 50c ; Olson, Gustav. American Fork, 6:36 p. m., round Smith, Ralph. trip fare, 50c ; Pleasant Grove 6 42 Stratton, Ray (2) Vance, A. E. p. m., round trip fare, 35c ; Lake 6 :51 round View, trip fare, Williams, Geo. -p. m., Wilson, L. A. 25c, - Special train returning after close of lecture. Ifjoot called for m two weeks Admission to Tabernacle, 50c. they will he sent to the Dead Let Tab-ernaclc- WISE UNCLE JOSH AND THRILL-PROO- ter Office, " JAMESCLOVE, ,P.M F, WAIL SHOW CHIEFS BOWN PUPILS TO GIVE SPLENDID RECITAL Secretary. CHICAGO, Feb. 23. Farmer TO MANY FRIENDS Knight Block, Provo patrons of state fairs have become too sophisticated for the n -- Office at No. 1, Returning, the three brothers meet City, Utah. at an Inn, many leagues distant from " First pu hi iea ionedYhrillersnharhav'eeenntThe-piano-pupila-orJohnTBowtie- their hbme. Through-Belenr- 's behold the Princess lying scopethey tertaining them for years at the rill give a piano recital at the in a swoon her life despaired of. RAILSPLITTER FROM big expositions, according to com Central jschool tomorrow night With, the aid of Alls magic rug -- the TO PRESIDENT plaints registered today before the hich should prove decidedly . brothers are transported Instantly to the side of the Princess In time to Association of State tertaining to the music lovers of restore her health with Ahmeds Fairs and Expositions. Even an the city. Miss Algie Eggertsen wonderful apple. AH have been equal- A Historical prama in Two Parts to be Presented at the Ellen aeroplane exposition no longer at- will assist in the entertainment. ly helpful. tracts attention, and abaloon can The program is as follows ; Abdullah then decides that the son Friday Matinee and Night. .Beethoven who can shoot his arrow farthest scarcely get an engagement at the 1. a Rondo Bhall marry the Princess. Ahmeds Sack b Cabaletta larger fairs, it was asserted. arrow cannot be found and Selem Is Lincoln is first seen Crane. Florence have invaded Moving picturesdeclared the winner. With the afd of .Gottsehalk jbft, country, and even the farming towns, and made th'i 2. a Last ITope - the magic rug and telescope, the His b Rustle of Spring finds the arrow, marries Prince then, he is. a accordSinding folks thrill-proocountry life as a storekeeper and his meetAhmeds and lives happy ever after. Gertrude- Olsen. ing to the expert opinion of many 3. The Babble of the Brook ing with Ann Ruthledge follow, of the fair managers. lie proposes to her, and his suit is -Roberts HIGH HEELS, SLIT SKIRT When you attempt to amuse She- dies, and Lin- the unsuccessful. folk Eggertsen. Algie fair week, you country AND TANGO HIT IN BILL coln is seeu in his first great sor- have to go to much greater length 4. a To a Wild Rose McDowell ' b Cradle Song row, mourning over her grave. than would keep city folks on the Jeffery ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Feb 2d. Maurine-Dunn- rAbe js seen debating with Dongr. alert, said Charles- Downingof Representative Snowden introdu- las, and after a lapse of time, he, the Indiana State Fgix association. 5. Symphony .Schubert ced a bill in the house of delegates is seeifln the presidential chair. Aerial novelties that would' MnrinAlYnT Sophie Collins., to prohibit the wearing by girls The Federal Army under Burn- - cause In Jas. Nicholson city folks to shudder, wont 6. a Imph d .shoes side is retreating towards Wash- and women of b Coom, Lassie, Be Good a gasp of interest from the get and slit skirts and also the dancto Mee Chas. Me Having country folks. ing of such' immoral dances as An annual trainer complained Algie Eggertsen. the turkey trot, the bunny ling, dierS. Grant isp laced in com-th7. a C Sharp Waltz he could no longer get Chopip the tango, or the McDowell b Polanaise of the Federal Army, and gagements unless his bears were The bill prescribes that money Sophie Collins. tht Confederates are driven back, all taught the modern dances. collected from fines for violating Many big battle scenes are shown.' 8. One of Bobs Tramps its previsions shall be used to Lee surrenders,' and witlT the re UNCLAIMED LETTERS Anonymous educate girls how to dresS de- turn of the decimated Federal Algie Eggertsen. cently, Beethoven the Remaining in Provo Post Office 9. a Minuet ' Army, Lincolns mind goes todead. f b Polanaise - Chopin battle field and the army of Feb. 22, 1914: c Irish Melodies "Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lott are The story ends when close friends Pape LADIES. Lorin Passey. of the martyred statesman read of Carlson, Mrs. A. H. 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