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Show f S, LONG DISTANCE , BIDERSARLHEREl! - , The Overland Orchestra 7 7 Pluc . Raj ne, C. C. Reck, ' soiiC andJri7tan and ANNA LITTLE - CHANGED LIVES, "fill Diania, NVeb Death, Awn itad Comedy, Weekly, Mondaj 'X 7r IADS OF'FATE L'.m.'na- at - Featuring:' Bush. Piu The Fjx Trot Crade, i- -e C , f- i.tdj. Poetic -f 1 JwchtysuiU receivedv -- today from Pro' o In office ourNewoik at special prices h$12.S0to-$17.5- 0 e- - The lihe includes snappy styles a in checks, riavys Nobby, Stylish, Real Bargain and sands. V SATURDAY SPECIAL To advirtine Royal Society. Crochet Cottons, we will sell hand-mad- e lmtulred full Crochetrltags; ire size-wh- ite J WORTH $1.59, TOR SVTIRDAY ONLY 25c EACH, ONE LOT FANCY BAGS YO?, CHILDREN, VALUE '75c. . s Saturday Only, 15c Fcaij-eisH-- - CAYL1GHT Reaut an vet G, Beck GroigeW. Pheonix, Arizona, having croeaed 'he Colorado river at Scanlon's ferry .fcnd coming to Provo by a ay of St. fieoige. They have visited the capital'll evpfy State en route with the excT'lou of Nevada and California which they-ill visit on their way to the Exposition at Ran Franciscd, this citv Wing the end of their Journey. Only one of the horses 'as withstood tie is of the long ride. Arabian stock, was six years od at the beginning of the ride, weig s ql 2 pounds and is 15 bands high." Another faithful follower is "Nip of Ooidoh setter and Newfoundland blood. Path horse and dog show little signs of fatigue from the long Journey ae hi, at These riders began y Washington,-MaI, 1912, Olympia, and will finish the trip to San im 1 , - 1 915.T he object of this itrp was to visit every capital of the United States and to acromplistt the greatest feat in horse flesh b HER3BT RAWLINSON A Modr-t- j R. yesterday aftr a ride of 19,250 miles on horseback. They came here from Saturday ln , Westerners, tme.or.5iore.of the h ia, bringing-throug- X" with which they started. A certificate is given them at every state house and they arephgtogiapneu In front of the capital building Niue other horses have been used besides; the animals they are riding now, but the Arabian will finish the Pinto, trip In good condition. Owing to the many snow peaked mountains, rough trip trails, and numerous deserts, horses Tuesday Dolly and Brown la DANCE CREATIONS See a reel demoted to Fox te Trot Onestep, etcf The Treason of Awatole ' el LnwiM travelers left today for Ioehi. Lehi. Drama. r Their La3t Haul" Comedy ' Attorney sr: "OURnDWNMAEJE APRONS AND CHILDREN'S-GINGHA- i " - jsu OUBOWN- - aV.n.l KIM0NA8 DRESSES is sued 25 made from the very beet ginghams, every piece washed and shrunk BY HIS CLIENT Suit has been filed in the Fourth Funeral services over the remains District court by Lois Bertha Hallu-o- f Mrs. Amanda Sederstrom. wife of day of Santaquin against M. M. 'ha Charles Sederstrom of Salem. who Warner and Edward Peery. p,a,ntiff ,s attempting to cancel and died" last MondaV night of Brights annul two deeds to 10 82 acres of disease at the horned County As- land neaj Santaquln, 0ne was given eeeeon Hyrtray Chrttira.werehed '"t"pfslnilff"b'y' M. M. WamSeptem- ' her 26, 1914, and the other was given yesterday at Salem. to Aprons $1.00 SPECIAL OFFERING $1.00 and $1.25 each n to $1.50 for House Dresses and Fionas n r It 3av?WQg t by M. M. Warner to Mr. Pee.i November The plriir.n ht1 6, 1911." claims thet in a divorce suit y x rv. v Judge In sgieed to do, agoodfieata.lhe This cae o: kiowu, h - - d.eiee whica la the case, and after -iga-d gave him the Warnerwa3 one of el.s to haven she was gleu & decree on her cross! ceil-- d t aKul., Uiaiges that the complaint and was awarded in lieu w'thoJrg r i"i r the information several pi.ces of land amounting to. of the oral chert-- rn the part of the 44 acres !n all . M. J.f. The dt--- ? Warner Jnoi ce w as signed September 2?.f u 4ui at lai deceptive and oh this 914. but before the signing of the ground sne asis that the deed be decree the Judge In the case rendered cancelled. The deed .from .Warner hich plaintiff , also asks to she alleges was given against her September the Third District court 21, 1914, - had heed In which an her- - aaorneja.- - Asjjd. If II fr House 751 I- gi,a 'is h-- In Oar Wear Department Ready-iO- - ? ! Another . Shipment Just Received of the Newest Eigh-ClasStyle Down-to-the-Minu- s, JLadies Suits Ami tr mst interesting feature able we secured them .v Astonishing low Price Making. on Snappy te SPRING COATS i -T-hcaearehigh-qHaityi:-eerrectaDd-do-;Ti---ta the-mihu- is the remark- - Let iih&kow- - TO SCO.OO $14.78 JHHCES style, te but bought .Plaintiff alleges that between the th such advantag eous prices that we can surprise you, Novelty Basket ae Clusakings in checks : at $6.48 to $15.48 Fancy .Mixture Cloaking '$0.00 to $15.78 Wool Hedfor, navy & black $9.48 to $13.48 ioverr (Tt hs"'in K;tn ft anif pretfy' atuutct; $6.48 to $14.48 jnu tr.ea' atfractiio suits. ah 4 , t of the oral decree and the sign- of the decree her attorney. M. M Warner, one of the defendants in taij case, came to Santaquin to see he-land represented to her that it lookei black for her in the divorce suit and 1 And many mne too numerous to mention here . N is worth,, and for the . 51. Warner. defendant purpose himself title. of the divesting proprty Of Tie Commercial bank cf Spanish Fo k has Med suit against George H. 0&2 T21SJ5L 1J289.45 .et,.JaL,tOcollect per cent ! per property hut that if she would agre-- annum from October 16, 1914, and to ghe him all the land he plight attorneys fees,. on a, promissory cover in excess of 30 acres Be would nota. . ", 5 ' Children's Spring Coat Specials Giil.,'biies It) and 12 years in sergefani I "elty weave, $3.48 quality for for quality ' $1.78 quality fvr -- Cravenette 4 t - 2.2.1 1, 2, 4f 5 ad battle- $2.75 $4.48 $4.98 sizes, 2. 4 and and serges. quality foixU $2.J)S A years in piques, Betl- quality $1.48 & .j.l.ikS $1.85 CjC f 44m ) nm , RY BOOTS In either black, sand, gun- - Boots In black, sand ship grey. Children nov- - jLACE-MILITA- XopJutton -' AND Colonials SANDALS JiUa. wide range of designs at prices from $1.98 up. . up in most pleasing styles at priyea from -- $2.25 up Tuesday, April 20 ' THE MOST POPULAR BOOK PLAY 10 Million People Have Read ON.OUR SHOE BARGAIN TABLE ( K One lot of" .Children g Shoes at prices ranging up to $1.00, sizes 2 to 5 NOW 49 of tHiiWrf'ns Shoes at prices ranging up td l .25, sizes 5 to 8 j C.e . 2 79lJ N0W 69C .calient Quality LADIES HOUSE DRESSES AND IV RAPPERS, worjh to $2.00 Portieres. Saturday $2.98 Portieres, Saturday $2.25 Portieres, Saturday $1.98 OF CURTAINS, NETS AND ' LOWLY PRICED quality quality quality LINE SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SCRIM, Owned - bf Local People and , 4 - The Winning of Barbara Worth PORTIERES Regular $5.00 Regular $4.50 Regular $4.00 SPLENDID - . THE BOOK THAT THRILLED THE WORLD By Harold Bell Wright One lot of Chili! pens Shoes at prices to 11 ranging up to $1.50, sizes 8 NOW One lot Next Saturdays Special - ' f-- Dramatized by Mark Swan GERTRUDE BAREER az Barbara" " Splendid New York Cast Earnings Spent Prices, . Locally $1-00- , 75c, 50o, 5L - "ST-'n- - , r r e it Full Scenic Equipment ' , SEAT CALS TUESDAY 10 A. rr . , |