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Show r - f.q 5W w p' 'w i ns provo pen f" REPUBLICAN TICKET.. BBATBA-M-- f...For..UnitedStatea ,Senator REED SMOOT For Congress Second District E. 0. LEATHER W OOD For Justice of Supreme Court WILLIAM M. M 'CARTY For Superintendent of Pub- -' lie Instruction A. C. MATIIESON n TONIGHT PROGRAM BULLION DOLLAR Most remarkable bargains ever offered so early in the season, just when you are most desirous of having something new and attractive at a saving price. We have been most fortunate iij securing ' County Ticket. term JAMES II. GARDNER. term Commissioner, Commissioner, MYSTERY ar ar 13. Episode ' J. F. Bringhurst , - WEDNESDAY - J21erk E. T. PALFREYMAN - Assessor IIYRUM CHRISTENSEN i ARCADIA JBRANSFORD-I- N Three fteri fftyn a MARION CLINQEB of Eugene Manlove Rhoades. ANIMATED WEEKLY THURSDAY - "TREY'tSr HEARTS" Recorder FLOYD JOHNSON Attorney GEORGE P. PARKER - Surveyor JOHN R. STEWART p- Superintend ent'of Schools J. No. 7 ' ' Mary Plckford : - in P, CREEK This Is 7 - t -- -- J.WILLIAM-WING- JR , While the Empress' Josephine had one million francs a year for her private purse. It la a fact that she was always in debt, and while this led to stormy scenes with Napoleon, and beyond doubt she had. an extravagant wardrobe. It must not be supposed that she spent this sum TWO METHODS OF BEGGING . entirely upon herself, as It is estimated that she supported more than Plausible and Polite Mendicant No Doubt No Mord Deserving Than two thousand poor people in addition Hlq Opposite. to helping many needy -- aristocrats who had "suffere fun def ffi eTerobrLike those of the "Heathen Chiwl it is said that she owned several nee.1 thewaysoftIie'Beekef'after hundred hats and bonnets which were alms are peculiar. A correspondent peculiarly becoming to her, and paid writes to the London Chronicle; her hairdresser six thousand francs a Walking down Fleet street the other year. Of course, the preservation of day, I was accosted in the most casual her wonderful charm caused the manner ' by an Individual who at a spending of many tours a day In her glance could be summed up as one of boudoir, from which all but a few lifes failures. With refined accent favorite waiting women were ex- cud In the most perfect English he cluded. So successful was she. in apologised while keeping pace with peTSQaal-- . roe for in tru d I ng her Jijs cpm B.nnXjiP? a Ity, that at the age of forty, and a me uninvited. He would not beat grandmother, when arrayed In a sim- about the bush. Through a conglomple white moussellne and a string of eration of adverse circumstances (the pearls, her husband exclaimed at her phraseology Is his oun) he was destl loveliness and said he would be Jealtnte. -- For the moment be could not L. ous. ... dig owing. to. his Inability to find an allotment, wherein to delve; to beg he was most heartily ashamed, but Continental English. The Idea that English is to be the did It as a dernier ressort. Could I' universal language pf the future seems spare a shilling not ss a loan, but a .lamedooyer a. a A gifL- and-hdto"be" ipfeadlfi ."CertatnlythousBuds k stile? with of Europeans struggle bravely its' I could and I did, against vmy bet-- ' rules and Idioms. Here Is a sample of ter the progress that has been'made .lu Judgment.. He accepted the gift In for d one Quarter, remarks the Youths Com- the spirit In which he panion. It Is taken from the. adver- It Tm not going to thank yon, he tising matter thQt a large continental said; 'you know I would do the same hotel publishes In the tonn of an elab- for you were our positions reversed. Further Will . yon7hake hands T orate Illustrated booklet: Its kpacioQp dimensions, exquisite down I came across bis antithesis slither comfort, elegant fashion of its furnish Sidling up, with that crab-likIngsi the unobjectionable prerogatives which stamps the professional mendas to the produce of its kitchen and icant he accosted me thus. Yer dont contents of Us cellars, besides the diseppen ter 'ave a bit of bread on assisted which, yer, guvnor, do yer?' I did not and tinguished managing, the curses of the disappointed one by well experienced attendantsrdoe its utmost In always duly treating all followed me till I was out of earshot! this, united already for many years And I shouldn't care to have to decide more depast, obtained a general renown, even which of the two was the abroad, too." serving " mMwms REDUCTION IN RATES Between Salt Lake, Lehi, American Fork, Provo, Ogden, Park dtyandlntermediate- Points" --Via the - J., W' . ;r-- ; jfcr;. ' ..."-- . - . cvn-weoderti- ii - fj.UA 'S j -- - Advertising under this 'head le tepfed at the rate of a' cent a word for each Insertion, which le payable In ad tanee. Thousand have profited by jsmg Jhie column.. Try a tew wordi tor quick reaulte. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE One Indian Motorcycle, good new; cheap and easy terms. Call John Bown, 469 N. First East. olO WANTED arid. theMan CAFETERIA-READ- Y - . A man s success, like that of s store, depends & much on- the kind of publicity he gets, i Perhaps in no other way Js.he so consistently and . persistently advertised as ijv by the very clothes on his -- ;ii -- The man who shows good V judgment generally is apt to . show it in Michaels-T-.Stern clothes. He finds in them a horse- -' sense combination of the and the ORNA- , v? 'MENTAL. If you yourself couldnt r Spy be satisfied with. less, we've an extra long latch- - 6f M. string out today. r . (Tv Suits" $15 to $30 Overcoats $12 to $35, -- ? 7. . P 'v-- - f-- C I SCIWfti ,rrr The Avenue Cafeteria, opposite the Brigham Young University, is now open to the public and ready for Aiiumber rof improvements have been made during the summer, and the proprietor Mr. 0. W. Hyde, and his help, will bo able to cater to the wants of the public better thjn ever before. Clean, wholesome, and appetizing meals will be served, and at the most reasonabiei prices. Those w ho desire can obtain board and room ' ty the week. buat-nes- tack. y War - FOR BUSINESS mm44-aa 1 s. roomed 268-J- . 10-- 9 FOR RENT ment at Phono 3 room 258 West mS-W- .' "ASSESSMENT ' '- Clean cotton office. rags. Call tf South, Provo. 8AtE An tf , extra new good 0-1-4 NOTIC -- ' Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND ELAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE, -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r . Lumber,; Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath,' t 'j hi Annie Laurie Mining and Milling WANTED A good farm wltb house will lease by year. Carter and Company, girincipal place of business, o-Cameron, Provo Bench. , Provo, Utah. C Shinglosotc r MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. Phonos No. 23 aad IS. t P. O. Box 455 , . Office and Yard opposits R. R. Freight Depot. ' PROVO, UTAH. - . , v Notice fs hereby given that at a An almost now U. 8. Separator for meeting of the board of directors of sale or trader cheap.- - Call 532-J- . 4 Apnle Laurie . Mining and Milling Co., held on the ninth day of October, A good 1914, an assessment of four mills per FOR 8ALE At a sacrifice. share on the old stock, or one mill per law library of 420 volumes and 1 share --on- the new Issue of stock, be and the same Is hereby levied upon set of Voltaire; 1 set of Homer's the outstanding capital stock of the Orations; 1 set of Worlds GreatFor fine watches at moderate prices, corporation; payable Immediately lo est Literature; 1 flat top desk; 1 fobs and fountain pens, go 'to the R. J. Murdock, secretary. Room 7, round top desk; 16 sections secat Taylor Bros. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Jevelry Department book case. Logan G. Holds-way- . tional ' Co, Any stock on which this assessment , oil may remain unpaid on Monday, NoFOR SALE Corn On cob. W. O. vember the 9th, 1914, will be delintf Beesley, 406 W. ITrst South. quent and advertised for sale at pub- LOST, STRAYED. OR 8TOLE- NScotch Collie pup, 2 months old. lic auction, and unless payment. Is WEATHER FORECA8T. Finder return to this office. Re made before Saturday, November the 08 3 oclock be will ward. 28th. 1914, at p. m., For Utah Tonight and Wednesday sold at my office to pay the delinfair, slightly warmer south vsst por- quent assessment and cost of adver- GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS 603 N. tion tonight , tising and expense of sale. Academy Avenue. R- - L MURDOCK. . " For fine watches at moderate prices, T" Secretary. fobs pens, go .to the OfflceUoom . 7, Knight Block, LOST Waltham Watch on right bank v of Provo river. Finder return to Jewelry Department at Taylor Bros. Provo, Utah. office. Reward. ' this First publication Oct, 9, 1914. 0-1- - i.. 1 nd-fountaln - JO-1- 6 0J f 0-1-4 FOR 8ALE 4 roomed brick -- house with full basement on 6x12 lot; flowing well, barn, chicken coop. Terms. Call at 890 W. - Fourth FOR 8.. " 7 at this ' modern apartFourth North. FOR SALE 315.00 or f 50.00 mare, Will sell either. Apply Central Paint and Paper Shop. WANTED Commencing Oct. 11th and continuing daily. the Denver & Rio Grande will offer the same rates on one way and ronnd trip tickets between Provo, Salt Lake and Utah County points as are in effect via the Inter-urba- n line, and in addition thereto reductions to Ogden' Park City and corresponding jwjiyuake intermediate pomt3, FIVE FAST TRAINS EACH WAY between Provo .and Salt Lake. . SOLID VESTIBULED ELECTRIC LIGHTED - Shortest line Elegant Equipment Quickest Sendee . EXCURSION RATES EAST OCTOBER 24TH. ' C. E. EGGERTSEN, W. H. MITCHELL, Ticket Agent, Union Depot Agent - j) e Clothes or Modern house. Call had-aske- 2 THEHL n - i THEM TO APPRECIATE Josephine One of the Most Remarkable Personages of Historical Record. , well-know- fcV, EXTENSIVE Empress - Victor Drama. k 4 WAS WOMAN OF GREAT CHARM ROMANCE" -- Quickly. fe CLOAK ANDSUIT. DEPARTMENTOFFERS, YOU JIUST SEE 42.2. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU? eeeeeeeeeeeee THE SLAVEY'S t Go WE CANNOT NEARLY TELL.YOU OF ALL THE SPLENDID BARGAINS OUR ' "A LUCKY DECEPTION" Two Reel- - Nestor Comedy: to .Hurry, They Will 7 12.6(LYla.e8td!)pdjyoftLGrdwyjMTcctV,i,97,00 ! FRIDAY Great Opportunity $1L50 values, heavy Zibelene $9.48 116.50 values, heavy Melton ; t';,$12.50 $19.50 values, heavy Mannish mixed" ' $22.00 values, heavy Meltons, Zibelene and BurleighJ.816.55 $25.00 values, heavy Zibelene and Chinchillas XL $17.65 $26.50 values, heavy Zibelene and Novelty Cloaking. -$18.50 . "A RURAL' AFFAIR" J Yo u r Yon ll Have "LOVES REFRAIN Corned y. OQ . L. L. NELSON -- m.' Matinee 4 p. - ' Ironi one. of America a best manufacturers at a priceAhat is but a fraction of their real worth. Everyone is of the seasons latest styles, full of snap and elegance. . . , ;7 . Treasurer . t HigKClass Sample Coats 2Q Sheriff . Drama from the Novel , " . too OOOOOOOOOOOO O That Good Coal - . ' i - ... All Kinds. Of Lump,Jlul- - and 7 ..Slack Coal. L CASTLE - - GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRINO CANYON All sizes. . . Q A 8. ACADEMY AVE. ' Office Town Provo JJommerci&l Bank. Up PHONE 17. SMOOT , 502 &SP AFFORD a- J Try the Post Want Ad. Column |