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Show crew on the gravel train had seen the approaching steam engine and by set- ting the - emergency brakes -- had brought-th- e tra.ln.tQ .A jtop, about jthe j r .time the collision occurred. The man and conductor of the electric train Jumped off and were not Injured. Jured, but Gammon was much more. The brakeman on this train sustained bruises on the 'leg by being badly burned than Barton. They were thrown against the car on which he hurried to the Provo General hospital was riding. The conductor and the where their wounds were dressed and brakeman. on the light engine were relatives and friends were notified of riding on the pilot and Jumped off on the accident. Gammon was so badQ ajja of the track thus sustaining burned that the physicians in charge jbut a ew bruises. The four held out 'no hope for his recovery wjj0 wera injured were pinned in about five o'clock in the morning he car coaj rrora the engine tender dldand were badly burned by steam es- When Interviewed Saturday from the atearn pipes. Ihgj Superintendent mArm8trong made lTjle englna a,ag nQt badly damaged the following general report on the repairs are being made In Provo The electric locomotive a collision: foundry and machine compa of gravel southbound, ct? three cars anj the car wjij agajn be pjant ny8 f pfer cent running up one and put Into service within a few days. grade, war struck by the light steam The damage to the electric locomotive engine about 6:55 In the evening. The was apparently more serious than that of the ateam train as this was taken to Salt Lake for repairs. SURPRISES MANY IN PROVO CITY Beth the train cjrews were working The QUICK action o! nmple within 'the prescribed working limits buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as where they had been hauling gravel the remedy for several, days andwerefully aware mixed in Adler-i-kwhich became famous bjr curing of each others presence. They vio- apendicitia, ia surprising Provo 'iated the rules under which they were people. Many have found that working and there was also a short this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that AS INGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATE-LT- . Adler-i-k- a is the most thorboWel cleanser ever sold. ough Moore Drug Co. (Adr.) Collision on mb-to- Louise Palmer Weber ... Domestic Science Lecturer ggt Will conduct a series of - mrrt-'capin- g -- A Demonstrations Practical Gas Gooking !' ui 'ui,was j At the . ' aii'uw mi. one-hal- old Tabernacle, June 1 - 4 to 1 ' -- 9, inclusive a, Alt are cordially invited" to attend: All Star 01 she Famous Bill at Columbia: :Wednesday Mina Taylor House Dress At this Store Next ' ontiedCa Owtji Ptowmoti tH A good dres3 of Mina Taylor" No. 34124 No. 34125 Mina Taylor standard dress of genuine Amoskeag A per- chambray, made with a round collar of solid color material This dress has a three-goreskirt, and a high waist line. It buttons down the front. The collar, cuffs . and strap on front are made of solid color material, piped - In white. r $1.25: Each cale, with piping on the collar ami doa the front. Then dress has the high waist 11 skirt, ani Is one a three-gor- e of the most popular of the Mina Taylor styles. Come lay-dow- n d an3see - -- Each m3 Ta y To i'' T4 0. 4 1 0ff Here is a dress - with full length .-sleeves and a military "collar- It is made of standskirt! ard percale, belted waist line and is trimmed nith fancy cord on the n "colarDoke" find' front. Very, neat and ser- slceable. Each : M losTaylor-- - Min a five-gore- bray, with collar and suffs of fine Devonshire cloth, edged with good embroidery. The reverse are of Bolid contrast-Jn- g jpolors. This dress comes in assorted checks in the popular shades; $1.49 Each d maw A dress of genuine Amoskeag with a V" neck and trimmed i the effect of the flat collar of contrasting color, as well as the cuffs. The front of this drees ia vary cleverly designed, and it Is handsome down the front with cheeked, material of the same color fig .body of dress. High waist X-M- -- .g&s-,- , f meat, in the staple much traveled pair are Cooke and cake walks in Europe. Miss Deen Is Rothert, father and' son, whose novel known as the most beautiful colored ( dancing act will be one of the most in- -' girl on the stage and has the honor of I i ' j terestlng features of the .Columbia hill having her portrait painted by Ernest next Wednesday. They returned only j Heilman, the eminent German artist. 10 week ago from four and 'one- - t The portrait was hung ln ths spring half year tour 'that took them all over exhibition ta the Academy In Berlin Mina Jayfor" No. 34142 One of the neatest of the Mina Taylor styles. Notice No, 34160 f - 1 .am ZSZ 9 -- 4-A dress of Amoskeag strap-dow- Mina Taylor N.-3413- .aerxieablegarmenL-.StAd- EurepeJnto.faUthe;i).rlnclpaUcitt.A.tf,. Mfaa Deen e eolors. $125 Each, waa the first colored women Accorded. ilttlng. by a Herr Heilman pro-lHoward RotherL the son, nental artist only 16, but has seen more of the!nounce1 the cake walk as danced by world than, the average man .of 60. Johnson and Deen superior to the When less than 14 years of age he Spanish fandango, the minuet and traveled from New York to Berlin other forms of terpslchorean grace, alone to Join his parents In the act lodged from an 'artistic standpoint, they were then presenting. The fam- - toeoed the painting. II y name is really Cooks. The father,! Minneapolis Is 'Mr. Johnson's home nh"towiTahd heowns 'several" Blocks of Grace : Rothert, are old time . per- - apartment' houses there. Both per" formers are wealthy, the result of formers. j , Johnson and Dean, the colored en-- teh salaries during almost 15 years success on the stage, tertalners, are leaders in fheir line " and have won unusual honors in for- Ger! efgn countries, particularly in Old Scotch Sailing Vessel. many, Hungary7 Austria and England.' An Interesting picture of a Scottish They were one of the first American tailing vessel of the old type, was re-teams to cross the Atlantic and their cently taken by a San Diego photogstyle of entertlnment made an in- rapher, who is said to have followed the craft 25 miles out to sea that he stant hit get a view of her under full Mr. Johnson was the first perform- might svll. She Is the ship er to introduce evening dress in cake built at Dundee. walks and was the first to Introduce of South America and through ii Aus-Io- n. contl-Mast- a Mina Taylor" Hous press la the best valuo yon ever put The MTfA TAYLOR mu, wud youu admit It after trying one. House Dresses are made of fast color percales and chambrays that give even better wear than yon expect. They are designed with two ideas in mind neat appearance and comfort to th wearer. When clad In one of these dresses, you need not feel embarrassed lT"?a'hltf6rbfe3TS unexpectedly 'rung by "cbm pah?. 'You are neatly and presentabfy dressed and can lace callers without apologizing for your appearance. You can do your housework com .a then dresses; yet f oocsMou comes to make a hurried stersf you cm go out on the street with the knowledg-o the trn ' " ' that yur srpearancs Is shove crPJcism. of a In and made colors, These dresses are styles ani variety rrafw ",'Iaa of v"Terior'ty over the ordinary dress,. They 7reviar0'T mtortoMe through the hips, have roomy armhoes, smooth, durabe buttonholes, a little better'button than.Ms really necessary, fine, evenly stitched seams, and si "style" all their own. ' All sizes. We chn fit you with the garment you need. , . The Actual 5 .lustration of -- Vina Taylor - r made of Amos-keag bleached in staple madras, colors. -- It baa .a gored skirW-an- d a high waist line, I r button down the front. Ihs collar, cuffs and scrap on front are made of solid color material, lips 4 in white ee STRATiGN Wt EVER GIVEN PROVO. -- Lo. 34105 This dress la FIRST, LIVING MODEL DEMON. V r AV X V V k v If Mina Taylor" No. 34155 Made of Taunton iephyrIn veatee effect Jine, three-gore- 71 ' Has high waist skirt and d is neatly trimmed with high Dress embroidery. opens down the front A handsome garment, made in all the staple' shades grade h-- Each 1 - full-rigge- MINA House Dresses will le on' display In our' windows Wednesday but none sold until Saturday,. June 5th. Come and see more House presses sold on- Saturday June Sth than ever before In the hl3tory 6 Provo. .These Fa"h COMPANY - ... Qulit - - - i Price the Lowest Ftrsb-Th- en MUOESiSSXfc N. M TAYLOR" . I 4. Dud-hop- e, PRESCRIPTION for IS years- Tts Stasdsrd SMa Remedy lant Relief for all Skin Troubles SDo-DDo'DD- . V - d ' ill h - |