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Show CcriusionistsHurl !Mud-Ovr-is- n quetTable Bosses of Hybrid Ticket Indulge in Feast at Hotel Roberts and Assault Utahs Senior 'Senator, Review of the work of the present ... Democratic administration from a most optimistic standpoint, heaping of praise upon President Woodrow W ilsonundussaults-up-- 4 on the Republican party and its record, both state and national, marked the banquet at the Wilson club at, the Roberts Hotel Monday" evening, where about one hundred and fifty were in attend- . I f ,t "Writ: Wallace, national commit- teeman of the Democrats in Utah, confusionist James Hr Moyle, candidate for senator, and AYUW. STOCKOF LADIES SUITS AND COATS FOR FALL AND WINTER. THESE SUITS ARE MADE OF, BROADS. district U.. Ray, attorney. CLOTH, VELVET, CHEVIOT, SERGE, AND ALL MATERIALS THAT ARE GOOD. THEY' REFLECT THE BEST Addresses by Mr. Wallace' and THEY ARE CHIC, STYLISH, HANDSOMELY IDEAS OF THE FOREMOST DESIGNERS OF WOMENS-GARMENTMr. Ray, the earlier speakers, ' THE NAME IMPLIES 4 -- TAILORED. AND JUST-WHAdealt largely with national issues, but Mr. Moyle devoted the greater part of his time to an attack npon including Republican leaders, Senator Reed Smoot. A feature opthe evening was the reading f & political fabled entitled The NO TWO ALIKE. YOU WILL NOT MEET YOUR DOUBLE ON THE STREET. Story, of Reed, the Son of Abraham, by Gene Roberts, athletic THESE SUITS RANGE IN PRICE FROM $15.00 TO. $45.00. OTHER GOOD LINES 01 coach at the B. Y. University. 'U - Mr. Moyle, in his closing speech paid a tribute to .the Republican candidate "party; said in discussing-th- e coming hi an era of greater popular governWE HAVE ABUNDANT STOCK PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST RATES AND OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE ment, professcfU'tJ LOWEST WHEN QUALITY 13 CONSIDERED. in all nations: .The . find signs Democrats ruled in the United States for "many years. Then came the Republican party, doing Vood-Clifto- n a great and glorious work for The which all should honor it. - speaker, -- however, asserted that too long retention in power had changed the ideas" of the Republicans and had resulted in their e overturned and hung YOUNG cause of special buggy was Tierence ' to MISSIONARY on the fence, and the ladies were privilege. thrown some 15 feet into the river FROM ENGLAND below, where there' is but little ALPINE WOMAN water. The children did not fall E. W. Erickson, formerly ofTHROWN FROM BUGGY; -so far. BADLY BRUISED who has 4 The horse-als- oslipped down. Cleveland, Utah, but lived in Provo, havmjT attended j reaching the Saturday afternoon, near Olm- ped of the harness. school here, arrived in Provo last! sted, Miss Esther Carlisle, Miss Friday from England, where liej. Bessie Strong, of Alpine, and two has been laboring as .a Mormon AT WM. SPICKER PROF. little children were thrown from Mr. Erickson orig-- j missionary. COLUMBIA THURSDAY a buggy, while driving along the Iceland as a mis- to went inally canyon road. to the damp but owing Willsionary, of Prof. The appearance Miss Carlisle and Miss Strong climate sickness and violinresulting 'a marvelous were severely cut and bruised on iam Spicker, therefrom was he to j transferred on next in ist our Thursday city the head, face and body; but no j conference. London the bones were broken, and their in- evening will be a treat that.no Elder Erickson, accompanied viojuries are not dangerous. The one should miss. This young his Einor Erickson of father by remarkable linist has a Miss repertoire. children escaped injury. sailed from London onj Cleveland, Carlisle, and Miss Strong were He plays with ease all the big th 12 Baltic. There on August brought to the Provo General hos- compositions of the great masters. were some dozen other missions? j of Paganni. pital by W. Lester Mangum, who His rendition c ies on the ship. In discussing the was passing in his auto at the Tschaikowski, .Beethoven - and work of the missionaries who time of the accident- ,- and after Brahms is equally good, but to been have laboring in the coun-- j Hunhim some of the play their wounds were dressed they hear are tries now involved in the that Brahms is Dances worth by garian returned to Olmsted. Erickson Mr. stated that the war, admisof times the price The ladies were visiting Mr. many work at was standstill a and that one said no is that It d sion. plays j and Mrs. Claude Conder at Smith had advised all President skill and but more them with bad-just very1 . . and crossed - the missionaries to ... leave those to-bridge ovcr the river to the coun- few of the" great violinists of countries and come to America. bis Interpretation of X ty road, when the horse became day equal As illustration an of the crowdfrightened of a passing antomobile these beautiful dances. ed conditions of the transportaand shied against 4" guard fence tion ships, Mr. Erickson stated on the river side of the road; the A BARGAIN IN REAL ES- that the Baltic was crowded to its TATE Improved 5x12 bnilding capacity qnd that doctors, minislot in good location i can be had ters, - millionaires and peasants at purchase price if taken at once were crowded into the lower por20 old fruit trees of differ tion of the ship as third class ent varieties, bearing raspberries, The sanitary conditions and hedge along entire front. If were bad and a shortage of food TODAY interested,v address FL, care this supplies made the trip disoffice. tf agreeable. There were very 3200 on SMASHINa THE the ship. . V -- - S. . of Grace Tbe-senato- ofichh"e' War Scare Prices Here No 7 rial -- Mercantile Company ad-th- - river-botto- I m, THE A TRE THURSDA Y, SEPT. 3rd , -- -- 1 , Olm--ste- -- PRINCESS 1 ar pas-senge- rs. -- ARRE3TEDF0R Startling Disclosures of the White Slave Ring in Six Parts. Lubin Drama in Two Parts WHO SEEKS REVENGE KOLLY.THE DRUMMER BOY Edison Drama. ' SLIPPERY SUMS DILEMMA S. & A. Comedy. THURSDAY - Essanay Presents ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT In Four Parts, featuring-- Francis X. Bushman- ALL ON ACCOUNT OF THE MILK, A Biograph Comedy with Mary Pickford and Arthur Johnson. - Presents Prof; William Spiker While SEVIER SHERIFF in a state of warfare for ten days prior to his departure, Mr. Erick- -- WEDNESDAY The A. C. U. England-had'-only-bee- n Sheriff nenry East arrested Sunday and is holding for Sheriff A, N. Lawson of Sevier county, A. J. Smith, charged with passing worthless checks in Sevier county. Smith, who is about 60 years of age, refuses to talk about the case. Sheriff Lawson is expected here after Smith today'. THE MINUTE New white, and black hats - just ar- UP TO rived fresh from the center of fashion. The best hats for the that the market can produce. Come before they are picked over to the Princess' Millinery Store. Mrs. Maws store, 11S 1 Academy Avenue. 8-- CASTORIA For Infants and ChiMrea In UsoFcrOvsiCOYcsrs Violinist son saw enough to give hTm an idea of the trials that the peopie of the Old World will have to pass tbroiigh, , Practically all of - the1 public school buildings of London had already been turned into hospitals and the great pleasure resort, Crystal Palace was also equipped for hospital work..'.' - In talking of Englands atti tude rn the present crisis, Mr. Erickson stated that for the most serve their country, stating that some 850,000 men had been mustered into the service at the time he left. The recruiting officers are authorized to take every able hodied man from the ages of 16 to 60. As a sample of the sorrow brought about by such an urgent demand, Mr. Erickson told a story of a young man who was out in search of a physician to attend his wife, who was seriously ill. While ouLl he was taken into custody by aj recruiting officer and two hours afterwards his wife died during hij absence. Ably Assisted by Ten Artists From the Musical Department of A, Cv U. . ! Prices 25, 35, 50tf Box Office Open Thursday, 10 a m. it Promptly at 8:30 O Clock ass C3CSEI |