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Show PAGE EIGHT rui" FjrstTelephoneXall t V wrm alA . rtv achievement cessful exposition. Perhaps the highest I am confidently t c -- -- A send my greetings to the management and to allwhose work has made it P8Blhle and has made it the great even- it promises to be, and to vy my personal ccngiatul aliens to , As the president finished. President Moore of the great exposition responded: We are looking forward to your coming here. I think you will be well pleased with what we have done. 1 assure you. Mr! President, that you will never receive a welcome that will be jsore cordial or more enthusiastic. ? Thirty-fou- r years - ago when Alexander Graham Bell' invenlted the telephone, his first conversation was with Thomas A. Watson. They tauten over a line two miles long. At the close of President Wilsons talk with President Moore, Mr. Belt who was in New r York', cameTn oh 'the llue! and Mr. Watson. jvho was in San Francisco, was also connected and the three held a short t conversation, congratulating each other, on -- the scientific achievement The president said: I consider It an honor to be able to express my admiration for the Inventive genius onl scientific knowledge that has made this possible, and my, pride that this vital ford should have been stretched across America as a new symbol o i our unity end enterprise.' Wni you not convey my cordial congratulations . to Mr. - to- you Be,lJ.and ..I ..want to (meaning Mr. Watson) my ' personal congratulations." It is an interesting fact that Dr. Bell and Mr, Watson used th same instruments Monday in accomplishing the transcontinental conversation that they used thirty-fou- r years ago In ace conversacomplishing their tion. They also used 'a part of the same wire used then. President Wilson also talked 'wlth Theodore N. Vail, president h is American Telephone ' and Telegraph Company, who was att Jfekyll Island, ' off the coast of Georgia. Id each' city from' which" the'oonver-sationwere held, the greatest preparations had been arranged preparation! that were never excelled in the history .of thq cities, ThfluSlty Pffifr. lals, state officials and others prominently connected with the public and commercial life of each Individual community were present, and all enjoyed thewonderful, feat accomplish.oon-ve- Our e con-wer- , FOR SALE ' 1 . . 26 acre 1181. Ilrtlii, -- rent .South room Terms reasonable. 90 TO liast. , ttfll Y., r with. bath. N. Second ,15 . 659-J- FOR SALE vr-- J12 fl9 --- second hand range. ed. Good metm 4L1& -- wkb1' I 1 Brlmhall, Phone LOST , J. Lady - 462-- $18.00 C99 cn $25:00. ; Only six of these splendid Suits left. They are high class ana dressy. r Yon get the biggest bargain ever if. we have your size. Let us show you. SATURDAY i&AJ .if : r 4- .74 - v -ifc r iA'XJ." I r ' Drama. .JOURNEY-TH- Entire Sale if Bargains OUR BIG ETHEL BARRYMORE . A THREE FOLBSTAR Two Reel A Modem Meinotte , RU Ce nqu tr s th Drama. 5SS ' GraceCundrd In L I 1 fTHE DISTRICT - ATTORNEY" Two Reels. potatoes, NIGHT OF THRILLS" n Joker Comedy. , 4, 'j . , TUESDAY Matinee 4 p. m. MASTER KEY",- -- ..THE LITTLE j.5f i - . -- GRAY HOME FIDOS DRAMATIC ? CAREER "Company NOTUTHR BIO REDUCTION: EX PRICE, .THESE ARE OUR BRANDB THESE S; & DIFFER ENCE: " Regular 50c Golden West A three fold star Is the manner in which Mlse Ethel Barrymore is referred to in the theatrical worm. Many j years ago this talented! aotreaa became MONDAY ' and to make the sale bigger, we vfU iijtjludk aH tmr'immfinse stock ox Chlna Dinner Ware, Glassware, SISrerware, ftc.; ini short, all lines in our stock at CUT PRICES' for one week only. 5-l- f14 ' L eg I timate Stage, the Vaudeville Stage and Now the Photo FATAL MARRIAGE" - "LrKo. V . , s One Week -Febi. 1 to 6 -- LtFEf Drama. Music & Stationery i f it We Have Decided to Continue Fletcher "arid Thomas i 'THE PHANTOM- - , - -- - -- XRACKSMAh" Valentines X. a star under the management. 0(3Ir. Charles Frohman, whose reputation Is known throughout the world as one of the foremost .producers of the best class of theatricals The next field that was attacked by this courageous young actreee was the vaudeville world, and it Is needless to say that he at once triumphed over aiL tWhen MTss Barrymore was'&aked to make her dehut Into the photo drama world she seemed pleased, Jluti sali it Was not alone np to her o decide, a hey manager, Charles Frohman, In renewing her contract of last season, stipulated that she was to appear unde rno other management than his without his written consent, and never to "appear In a theatre that dees not. charge, jul admaion - of two- del lars. '.However ,'iifgultu ' Steel Cuk.,,'2;P2-.lh- ean 4 ' '" - can i b. Regular 40c Eqhity Ulend 3 pounds for Regular 83c- Bonita Illendw - .... j3J-9.PDanda.fo- rui.oo I-- Regular 3Gb Empire Blend!.. 4'pounds for 1 9tCD Blen ,L.ZZ?i.OO, f t . N. ACADEMY AVENUE. PEOV&.UTASi ' , SATURDAY - V OREM ISTER- - HI VERSA $59.75 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN in the Miss Fuller appears startling Electric Service to Salt Lake and detective The Phantom drama, Intermediate Points. Cracksman, at the Elleh Saturday. SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY Arrive Prove I5&Z5 TQlCHICA6iANQ FfETURN i'revef $51.20 TO 8T. LOUIS "AND RETURN " 8:80 a.m.. C:5 a.m. Lte - 3 s. p m. m. Via Salt Lake Route. Three Fast Trains. Sale 1.35 a.m. 11:33 a.m. 7:45 ami. 9.45 a.m. XSrpmT 5:35 p.m. 7:33 p.ta. 10:35 p.in. 1:35 am. . rn.-ii.- i5 ...u- - New, All-Ste- el , 4 1?ya In addition to date of sals. Go-Ir.-f trip must commence on data of March ale Make your reservations now. phone 315 or 312. FinaL-lImlt- r 1915. Telef3 Cars. No Cinders GOOD SERVICE. LOW RATES. Daily Freight Service betweez All Points. Sliieage hooks, good also on Sal. Gakc & Ogden and Ogden Rapid Transit, for sale at all stations, No Smoke. FtK2rd and dates, Wordcrful are the bargains. Store has been closed for several days to mark down all goods. Attend and get your share. Fletcher & Thomas. TOlST. LOUIS AND 0iof . , J31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims ag,nt the estate of George M. Smoov, ueceas-ed- , will present the same, with vouchers, at the office of Jacob Coleman, Knight block, Provo, Utah, on or before the 27th day of November, 1915. C. A. GLAZIER,, , ' Administrator, facob Coleman, Attorney. First publication Jan. 28, I9l5, com- - WE ARE CARRYING A FINE LINE pletion of publication March 2, 1913. HEDQUIST DRUG COMPANY. THE MASTER KEY" f14 OF VALENTINES. , Matinee 2 :30. THE HAZARDS OF HELEN A Thrilling Railroad Stacy THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG CIRL Biograph Two Part FcAtureT" .. ' THANKS FOR THE LOBSTER A Vita graph Comdy.T. i ' NOTICE. RETURN! The annual Stockholders meeting of the Provo Building A Loan Society Lake. Route. will he held Tuesday, February 3th, 1915, at 7:30 p. m., at the Court Room, Three Fast Trains. Sale dates, County Court House, for the purpose Feb.. 3rd and 4th.. Transit limit five of hearing anneal report, the election officers an4 such other buslaes -- ltont(..jat of sale. ing trip must commence on date of may come before the meeting. 1915. t H, F, THOMAS, Secretary. Tele- First publication J4n. 22, 1915, last phone 315 or 312. publication Feb, 9,'1915. $51.20 I ----- j..9t.oa 15 r. Regular Sc No. ;5 poutaiif fur This Sale is Bigger & Better Each and Every day your, money will do Double work at this Big Sale Fletcher and Thomas 91.00 3LV the author of In Mizzouri, succeeded In securing her for a moving picture Nightengale,"- - In - five rels. In which she will be seen at the Ellen Friday, Feb, 6. Same building ae Heindeelman Optical and Jewelry Co. JURY FULLER, r EEOVOL s fn VirlMartin f' PEOPLE AND TIIS'EARNINGSESTAY: E Saturday is going to be the Biggest day of the give someUigspecialS Saturday - Mery, Fuller . Mammoth Assortment , ' H- DREAM OF A PAINTING" ! r will help any , . We are sure going to 7 Piece Orchestra 7 Two Ret: Drsiaa. I (il) iiJ s ' ft White . :c s FOR SALE Lllley ' bushel. CaU YOU v LADIES SUITS . THE. BIO,. BUSY,, POPULAR STORE- - OWNED BY PRO VO A FOR BENT 5 room brick with hath, toilet, etc. . No. 287 N. Third East ' fl See Holbrook at Farrers., Button Eight-Stra- p Z1U 9 Duan.TTtft-ces- Theatre. t - u 3 MARY FULLER ' AT THE ELLEN SATURDAY Watch. , Elgin (Gold Jlnder returtftD Maurtue c J19-fl- JT.' X L. f . WANTED TO RENT Modern fur WE CARRY A FINE LINE OF ' mlshed rooms. Address X, care VALENTINES; SEE THEM BEFORE BUYING. HEDQUIST DRUG CO. TTovo Poet. 'LOST A small bay mare. Wells ' . t s farm. See Henry 'L SEEN. THEM? THEY ARE BEAUTIES, AND ONLY $3.?8 A. WILL' i PAIR. OUR GRAY TOP MILITARY LACE BOOT IN FOOTWEAR. COMELEAD THE EASHION SPJUNG -NOW AND BE FITTED. BE IN THE LEAD.. i MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORED AND BLACK CRAV ENETTfi AND BROCADED VESTING TOPS TO SHOW YOtL. two-mil- WANTED Agent and crew managers in Utah county for household necessity. ,We guarantee $5.00 a day to right mam For particular and Interview, address G. W. Green & Bo., J29 Box 33S, Salt Lake City, 9irVHh.we.jr IS. CAPTIVATING EVERYBODY- .- HAVE - y ejr i to the scientific worid was reached hoping to take part in It after the Monday' afternoon "when telephone adjournment of Congress. May 1 not conversations were carried on between Washington, New York. Bos' ton and San Francisco with as much eane as though those ' con Wlng only a tew miles apart, v '.''flu remarkable achievement was en fI by President Wilson, Professor rounder Graham Bell, the ,ihvRr oT the 'telephone; Thomas A L. Watson, the first man to whom Mr. Bell ever talked over the telephone; President exposMoore, of the .Panama-Pacifiition anil many others. It was the inauguration of thejtranscontlnentil commercial telephone system and . It required over 3400 miles of wire to connect the eastern with the western const.. It was as though the Atlant'c had reached over in its mlgnty splen dor and shaken hands with the peaceful Pacific. The conversations occurred about 4 oclock eastern time and ToVkJcfc Ban Frahclsco' tifhe.1"": the first per , President Wilson wa fton not connected with the telephone company to enjoy the privile of shearing a human voice over 3400 ndles of wire. He stepped to the telephone and placing the receiver to him ear said in a very ctear and impressive manner to President Moore ol the Panama anil Pacific exposition ' It appeals to the imagination to speak across the continent. It is,a fine omen lor the exposition that, the first thing it has' done is to send its voice from sea to sea. I congratulate , ypn. pmJthe fine, prospects- - fcc a sue- - & In the Lead With Spring Style s ; In Ladies Shoe Across Tne Continent , t. THE PRO VO POST, MONDAY J A Matinee 4 p. m. Daniel Frohman Presents Mary Pickford in " CINDERELLA An Old Classic in Four Parts. , TUESDAY! Matinee 4 p. m. Jessie L. Lasky Presents, Dustin Farnnm in THE SQUAW MAN In Six Parts. iJknw f |