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Q During this Cash CouponT Clearance we have had manyjcustomerscomplimeht us on the splendid rocm-For- profit; sharing plan of reducing our stock to make ' y: The Sign of the Crow, "Paramount feature at 8cene from Princess the 7 Monday, 2 FALSE ADVEftTiSING BRANDED AS ILLEGAL . . " e - r , ? ' r . If efforts made by tlie Salt Lake club aud ttnei state dairy and food department are succeasful, Utah false sill Dave a printers ink-oadvertising law. It f was learnedihis mcming that the advertising club has taken up the fight for this Kind ot bill and that the ktate food departmen has assured tha club of Sts support toward securing it passage;--T-he proposed law will be similar to printers Ink laws as passed in other states. Jt will make the publication of fraudulent f.dve:lire:r,t'!,U ty revs papers or magazines illegal, and Uwse publications Will be required to ascertain before accepting advertisements whether or not they are bona fide. The papers will be protected in that they may' require a bond fro;, advertisers. Regarding 'publications printed in other states, but sold here, the law will make the accredited acont of the publication responsible. The Advertising 1' r i '$ . V . Z?' v.;.? J A ft. i a18 v - xH w yfi Sj I !" S vrUbjtnie2t&e- The 8tar of all the moving jicturea, who comes to the Princess, matinee and night, next Tuesday, in a return engagement of A Good Little Devil, hicfr 'greeteLliya lar.ge4audience v upon its former engagement. d -- t yp - IN '7 . HAftRY THAW CASE ,1 V.i - - . . v ' It has also been a pleasure to note the distress among our competitors,, ridiculing the CASH COUPON CLEARANCE with many sarcasms and contemptuous articles of A BOOSTrand weTtTust that we will never be DOUBLE MEANINGS compelled to overcome any competitors methods of selling by using in our advertisements. When we advertise a SALE it is net called a rfJXNUARY DEMONSTRATION hiding behind the guise of every day prices.! ' REMEMBER, the cream of our stock is at disposal-at-th- e CASH your PRlCES--whi!- M i- , ' ISSUES MANDATE - , EEN of its campaign for truth in, advertising, while the state food department aspects such a law to mitigate - tJ i Arriving Daily would-hwiL-iVERiKhCKilAS7B- w-a- WMva&iSipt New. Spring Goods - SLAG e COUPON others may be attempting to dispose of REMNANT REFUSE, made up of and SHODDY MERCHANDISEYou can always teil your friends the truth by- - the 'wenTecoiSimdTng'lhTHbNESFMETHODSdopted'at-alidihie- s I NEWS HAPPENINGS WASHINGTON, - Jan3J . The su-- j AROUND-THLBJpreme courts mandate In the Harry i .U. K. Thaw extradftfbn 'casevraa IsTuecTJ today and sent by mail to Near Tork City to Prank .Kennedy, deputy attor- "The students uf the Brigham Young ney of New York. It directs Justice University, coming aa tbejy do from VETERAN OF FIFTY f The Utah-ldahSugar Co. have pro-- j -- Aldrich In the New Hair, pkh ire redeml EOuntry districts 0 tbereat West, are two dumps for un- our Tlde(f farmers YEARS HONDRED -decislom to re-- i ourt to, one-o- n - fall - tba nextbeetsso do that Tarely loading lease Thaw on habeas corpus and unusually- robust, 'on Orem one . Pedro and the and sickness .Saa road, among them, 'they bays GROVE. Jan.,20. Yes. PLEASANT opens the way for the prisoners ' - twentjfrfive friends Newafternoon New ter tradition from terday Hampshire o -- A sad ' to this A Compromise Sugar Would Satisfy Neither. --- YouNor xta- - general exception York to-- answer Indictment tor con - i' ot W.X. Hayes, manager of the Pleas - j T -FOUR tea wan. Mat from to escape spiracy a man ant. Grove "Merc. Co. swooped doaaj The matter is now entirely out of fed- pvhen Heyward Marshal!,or young died from Minersvflle, pneumonia. upon him decorated la tr.o ccstume of Barbara Rushton has commenced eral Jurisdiction and between state Year bighjanciet was Second a MarsbaU (Mr. worthies, and took him bod-- suit in 'the Fourth district court authorities- .school student, tjie sixth of his family! Makeshift and compromise fnThii aebFSnTpLujed KWTinr against Ira R. Rady et al., to collect to be educated in the Brigham Young h bob-sle- d decorated-witbhnnc sugars are solely for people big POSTAL MONEY ORDER 2 500 wIth Mercst and attorney .eta who dont care. and on a read "Honor the Aged .TRANSACTIONS. WITH , Professor,. Wm.7Hv.poj'e,mprIm!paJW: p r o m i k s or y n o t es ecu r ed by mortou aca. that ,..kiud.. one which fCad""FfftV gage on Utah EUROPEAN COUNTRIES! if the high school, represented thej similar titles, , county real estate. Neither we. are , Years Today. carried at the funeral.'and The following abstracts of Judgment J jfactulty In sugar, you want the The several sled loads paraded the from WASHINGTON, - Jan. " 27. Postal rTvIth him two beautiful Roral offerings, Judge N. IL Tanners court have to me Provo out and went streets of sugar, perfecstandard of student the e body. gift filed Europ-jthbeen in the Fourth district court: money order transactions with tion. We are determined The school never made a Juster tri Bench for an old time sled-ridUtah Packing and Provision comean countries, suspended ut the out- Mr. that you shall have it. break of the war, have been resumed bute, nor one more tuochingly appre-'wit- h All this fuss was occasioned by Garff; Judgment for pany vs. George fiftieth reached the . on his Hayes having We start with the seed of, the exception of Belgium and elated" said Professor Boyle plaintiff for J303.9.V Ogden Packing mile- post on the Journey of life, in from the sad occasion. the raw material. We check, company vs. George P. Garff; JudgAustria, the .later not Including he eyening the guests all remained ment foc.plaInttff for $503.9,7. .Utafr gary. Last week the school wah unusually et the home of Mr. Hayes and partook Canning and Provision company vs. time luncheon, and j fortunate in its incidental attractions. of a good-ol- d E. Dorton; Judgment for plainAdd. out tim. program.oLs.oag-- (William First If- hadrthe "Bert Greet" players, 'J. 4tv I osAi for 146.58, tiff who presented As You Like It in and recitations in vogue, When ae From Justice of the Peace E. L. fUolIegelall YoltTare''bbd'fefc'fWffS - twseiw'TfM&g l'''Iimiug - of..vetftirfce:.Vr,34i, To'nts'cMrtrTfardee arsMTrtirBvic tic audience, thereby stimulating re- a part of everyddi time party, bo this Earl Brown; judgment for plaintiff for newed interest In Shakespeare. Then feature wa not neglected. Underl $29.15. Consolidated Wagon and Ma- e Mias Maud May "Babcock, ever ing all this hUarity wa, a .genuinr ch,ne companjr V3Geqrge w. Hardy; ah a red are, presented Shaws spirit of real friendship and fraternal judgment for plaintiff for $62.40.' , Caeser and Cleopatra." Oh Sunday brotherhood. Davis Mrs. May Thurman gave night, STAKE CONFERENCE SUNDAY a lecture on The Mormon Battalion," Mrs, Luella E. Thorne, our genial In which many new and surprising post mistress, left yesterday for a trip The speakers at the stake confer- Young Lafayette Holbrook, Joseph F. facts were brought out, and the his- to 'Chicago, where she wQl visit a few ence next Suhday will be Elder Joseph Gorman Smith, Jr., JOseph R. MurdocK, j. S. tory of that great movement was made weeks wlth her brother, Pree. F. Smith, Jr., of the Council of to appeal in a new way to hundreds of E. JEnisworth. Mrs. Thorne will be Twelvend Elder B. H. Roberts, of Page, Jrn Jesse Knight and Wilson IL students who llstended to her. At the Joined at Chicago, by her husband, the First Council erf Seventies. D. Thorne, who ia nowLon.bis conclusion of thd lecture, everyone Anti-Pai- n principal buslnees ot the meet- sympathized with the movement now. return trip from a two years missloa was the coosideratloo and adop' lng on foot to erect a stiitablamemoriftl la England. We wish them a happy will tion of minor changes in the tepns 0f-reunion and a safe retarn home. Tor that noble band of pioneers. boweverr-a-&-e&k.-aga, 1 ---Y- j ly -- test, every stage until the final product Ufah- ldaho Sugar in sacked- - nat. Fc--r lt?ing'fro- - particular;--e ere reecnipenscd ' by the of our product. superiority ' That j Utah-Idaal little dou -- e. 4 hi r. Hun--retur- body M'ill we feel su. n car--rie- y !f wel--com- Pills help your&s they hare helped others. Good for .All kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nerrousnrss, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Backache, Stomachache, Carsickness, Irritability and for pain i r any' part of the body. T h.v. used Dr. Miles Antl-Pal- n Pills when troubled with heaaachs, and And that on. pill infallibly effects relief In very ahort time. I am considerably affected with neuralgia in the heed at timee, end find the Anti-Pai- n Pills of much benefit Tbs Dr. Miles Remediw ars beyond comparison end I recommend them to all frlenda. i tit Oakland nt GEORC3 COLCATI5. . 6t., ben Antoriio, Tmc. At all drvsglste. 2S doses 2S& . MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Mun-dock- , Fierth 3 suit commenced b ttw Fourth district court by Howard ISJs- A man has-be- en kgInst N. J. Anderson, ft 1, with interest at rate of per cent from September 2X the - Instrument of endowment by . , 200 attorney fee w , a 191I vhlch Vic President Jesse Knighr Save to the university in September, Promissory note secured by martgws berta real estate, $109,000 ia 6 per cent 2(kyer Irriga on ' tion bonds. The interest will be add Lhla season of thelye&r ft ix ej tothe principal for a term of which will then total, it i3 esti- cidedly opportune to call cn the Ini years, mated $240,000. This will be retain naijional Correspondence Schoofs fe ed by the university and the Interest select a suitable voeatkua. A hejp r ' used for the institution under the cli- - 6. Saturday evening, Jan, 30th, a meet- The citizens of Pleasant drove are On Tuesday morning, quite unexwill be held ia the Provo Com-pectedly, the Board of Trustees took In hearty accord with the movement lng mencial club rooms, at which delegates , their place son the rostrum at devo- now being agitated to persuade the from all to towns In the county are ex- adopt some tional exercises, to tne enthusiastic present legislature-to Farmdo. present. The meeting pected applause of the Student Body. The method of modifying the tax. of considering the the with to purpose part chapel hour wras taken np by short era are almost forced of which is expected j taxation of some means question unless addresses. The following were the their holdings to come At this before the can legislature. excessive from taxation the relief speakers, in their' order: .Presidents R. and Willard Young Joseph Elders Lafayette Holbrook and The citizens of the Lindon .ward before the legislature. Joseph F. Smith, Jr., President J, S. Page, Jr., and President Joseph F, have voted to have a charter for a town organization. This done tlmy B. Y. U Smith. visito the A banquet was served anticipate bonding for the constructScience tors by the Domestic girls, ion1 of a water system, which will reboard a afternoon the and during quire soiqe thirteen miles of pipe line. An option has been taken on a farm ham Young University met Tuesday due to pneumonia from which it was held. meeting and spring of water, pendingrthe out- - afternoon, there being present: Presi- - been suffering. The funerr,! ,w UI, br come of the aforesaid? move. Richard1 W. held tomorrow at L30 oclock i dnt Joseph F. Smith, THE MASTER KEY" 1 family residence. No. 431 West North. to-coi- $2,923 leet ( u kmootj local representative-- . f Afv' -- q.tho SALE-Cadill- ac 30 Touring chickens, 'hoppers, fountains, Jjfttor, ,broofk'rs, .autimatia fettu-r- . motQrcycle, w',ihing luattiivc, eo-trimotor and stove, etc., sepsyator, all cheap, 7344 fa-East, phone b?ij. FQR s 4 c |