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Show yv U twi'ii: i;k;ip' V x v - m tf p n ' V v y V mSf'-- jt WVwV'jixr m t rwi y n JuVtliiU GuliRi' Rousmg Special! OFFICERS - GIRLS GIN.GHAM PERCALE .Ktf tLM takMtad IPOm IB Ks. high grade, jiettily trimmed aid mb'f xtr.utiu- - colei und patterns. The biggest little money. d.ioH nm i ur huw fir . . M i -' B $1.40 Qual: Peicale, Special 69c. B m $1.75 Qual. Percale, Special 88c: 1 SHOES AND SLIPPERS B B B b xi X. IN THE SEASONS BEST DESIGNS, SPECIALLY LOW PRICED. 14-Butt- 1 -- on $1.25. Strap Canvas Canvas $1.85 1 Lot Odds and Erids, Values up to $3.50 1 Lot Odds and Ends, Values up to $3.00 12-Butt- & $1.98 $1.98 $2.48 T vvo'Slrap Canvas Canvas $2.75 & X$1.73 & ' STYLISH, COOL B B $1.13' - j $2.25 Qual. Gingham on $1.25 $1.85 98c. WOMAN AGED Ladies Low Cut Shoes and Pumps, Plain and Colored Top $4.25 value 50 Skirts Mi a. 2E7TERM ENT pf RHitttyfvi: Young man or oman with .fair education to represent us in and Spaniab Pi ovo, SprfngvlUe Fork. Good wages, experience rot necessary. Writ today Mr, A. 0. Economy, P. O. Box 649, Sait Lake . City. J WANTED 31-1- 5. FOR SALE 60 acres first .class land on Spanish Fork Bench. Price 1125 per acre and full water right subscribed from Strawberry . project, Must have $1,500 cash and time on lalance. . - Would accept a- good home In Provo if properly situated and at the right price. Crop goes with land if taken at once. Enquire P. P. THOMAS, of bank Commercial Cashier tfJ'23 Spanish Fork. Elizabeth Hanson ' - 4 4 4 4 "'4 4 4 4 4 Dont Suffer from Eye Troublq 4 4 See 4 Di O H. Heindselman 4 Eyesight Specialist - ,4 CustoSatisfied of Thousands LUNCHEON Chicken Shortcake. Cream Cheese! Grapefruit In Cupa Cookies Tea. $450.00 Leave per month. $5.00 The case Is built up of flvethicknesses in quartered oak ven eer. has full mouse-pro- scale with Overstrung 88 note pedals and of noiseless This. Offer .Only. Good. Until xlal Bass, fitted with i;00,p.in. 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. L 11:05 p. ir. Robinson Bros. Piano Co. Distributors of PLAYER PIANOS PIPE ORGANS PIANOS rr - REED J-- 3 p ' taj 1:35 a. m. Low Ticket Rate Rate Lower-Milea- ge COMPANY ON TO CHICAGO OF EASTLAND PRINCESS 1 T e 5 ORGANS HARLOW SMOOT TELLS table-spoonf- I. 10-1- ni. m. m. ni. m. m. m. m. p. m DAILYf RAINS Factory KIMBALL Sprtngville 1:30 a. ;I5 a. 11:15 a. 115 p. 3:15 p. 5:15 p, -- 7:15 p. 1:16 p. 2:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. action. 1915. July-2- 7, Leave for for 8alt Lake City :5 a. m. '00 a. m. 10 ' W a. m. 12:00 noon PRESIDENT OFELECTRIC J-,- 7 $ Original Price MENU. h jhit SALTiLAK B&rUTAHR.R J A-1- 0, 4 gaffRgH i CHICKEN - - spread 4 501 it KK 8HORTCAKE. SHORTCAKE. Make of biscuit cri.t, layers 4 4 one- - with butter." pul be on u brow other bake It and uutil gulden 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Then separate them und spread the Service Quality Efficiency lower oue with leftover chicken, neatly SECTION OF CHOICE I HACE A cut into pieces and warmed with grai y In Cedar ground in a good locattou Put on the other biscuit layer and BASIL T. KERB & 00. serve very hot with gravy. Valley for sale or will trade it for of good property In Provo. Inquire Other Recipes. 4 Curried Shad -- D, A. Stone, Spanish Forte. ltue. Wash a shad foe Plumbing and Heating 4 and boil hi suit water. Wheu well Contractors I GEESE AND DUCKS-- FOR 8Af.fi f 4 done cut iu slices. .. Put in a frying mu v JCo4 which has beeu greased with Call at 729 North-Ftr- .t4 of pure olive oil. Flavor with Repair Work a Specialty First pu.i. Juy 22. Phone C71-J- . small ouiou miqtvd tine. Mix In 4 A Trial Will Convince 4 tc.iN,Mionful of curry, a dash of cayenue WANTKIWA girl for i acrG hou-- i audtwo tableapooufuis of thick cream t w ork phone 652 379-Phones Serve hot 644-- 7 hitch-aud clean Saute. WANTKD-Go- od horae a:1 tiuggv Cut iq slices wo Kiuids of whitetish foSr light work in exchange for good 444444444444444444444444$ two iuches square Dredge well iu ilour. (vepfier and salt. Put in a chafing feed and small pay. E L. Svetman, OPEN NOSTRILS! END with three tJhle.HXuful8 of butdish Provo Bench. Phon J39R4 A COLD OR CATARRH ter Brown one side and turn on the : , other Heat a cupful of canned toFOR SALE A very good horse and Haw To Get Relief When Ilead When hot pour over the fish mato and Nose are Stuffed IV saddle. Cajl Rev. Bona, St. Peteis and serve. . A 6. church, 91 E. 1st N. Flan of Vegetables. Wash, chop fine 44444444444444444444446 Count fifty! Your cold in head 01 snd IkiII several kinds of vegetables, FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Ewiott catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos. Put Iu some spinach, a carrot, a potato In a saucepan Peck, Provo Bench, phoae 138-- J 2. trils will open, the air passages of ami a beet. Boll again ' Add a half stock. some with capful 3, Inc. July your head will clar and you can of milk or cream. Stir well together No more snuffling, and take off the stove to coot When breathe freel HOW'S THIS mu ischarge, dryness cool add the 5 oik of two eggs, some hawking, or headache; gllng for breath gmted cheese aud the whites of the at eggs beaten up. Put the vegetables s night W. biffer 0m Ha.itLrl Folia: of Elys (ream into a mold w lik-- has been well buta small Get for cny case of Cntarib that Balm from breadcrumbs. Cook your gist and ap . a tered and tine with oven. 10 tin Catarrh CfnnoL.be cured little of this pnnf ant'septic a like Pudding. Allow one ertam In your nostrils. It penetrates Cure; ta!teqsouful of rice to a quart of milk. hour and F. J. CHENEY A CD. Toledo. O. through every air asisage of the Boil together for one-hal- f swollen the and Wash head, in dish. a healing p'ru-soothing baking tvu w iVtV the undertigned. hive known or inflamed mucous membrane, giving niftl Mod one cupful of raisins and mix p J. Cheney for the !aX 16 years, jou Instant relief.. Heed colds n,d with the rice. Dak in a flat dish, utlr-- and believe him perfectly, honorable catarrh jiejd like magic. Iort tey fluently The last half hour let M sTuffed-uRelief is t h cru-- d form without stirring. When and misrrabie. n all business transitions and ItriMt'ii remove from stove. Serve with it kny obli- sure. tLanoially nble to carry Mumr If you like re gations made .by his firm. Marmalade. Peel and slice T. Lew id of the Juvenile NATIONAL RANK OF COMMERCE Judge number of oranges Flare In fresh - ' Toledo. O. ceuit was in tow fi day on o ii- - ware hours. Then v for twenty-fou- r Interhe and piece In salt water and then in fresh Is This afteinoon business. taken ttel Cure Hall's Catarrh 15. F. Roper are in water Chance the water every few nally. acting directly upon the blood Probation Officernumbei hours. Use cupful for cupful of fruit the system.! Pleasant Grove- adjusting , und r.ucous surfaces o air t sugar with only enough water td dTpstimcniais sent ftee. Price ,7 5 cents of uventle court matters, keep it from burning. Cook until th fiee bcttle. ?old Lv ail druggists. rind Is soft before adding .the sugar con You itart for the West Etl on an Boil down ns desired and Fndv Take Hs'-iput In heat0lhd street cal' and axe shown .the ed jars Real before putting away. advt ptlp&tim scenery of streets ycu never saw Russians retreated for thq fore ehd all for one priced the hstf SL fame reason Yankees did "at Bunker part of a. dime - drhaf seeing e .re.; hue. shml Louis, if ac. .ax;xivider n mers.' gtfiSXXh'H S tikkkkkx .gSrit Will Sell on Convenient Terms at low as ,0UPBOARI 4 2 Sill and Scarf Free !Z&iKTT(3HEN 4. 4, S Stool to Match MEET1NC members of the Tcttermcnt and Prohibition league and others desirous to oin in the w 0 are urged to meet at the public liCANADA EXCURSION VIA brary Tuesday evening, August 2, at OREGON SHORT LINE 8 p. m. Important business and plans iGr future work will be discussed. your friends. George A. StartStirBring to Special low round trip rates Betterment League of President up, ling, Raymond, Lethbridge, Spring Provo. Z. Excursion Coulee and Cardston train will leave Salt Lake 2; 20 p. m. 18. See August 3. Limit September details, further for L. S. O. agent any or write D. E. Burley, Genl Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. Make early reservations. J CHICKEN JiSh k 8K 1 A -- Dainty And Attract tive iPiano ...For;. $189.00 All officers and Classified Col. $5.00 White and Collored IS DEAD LEAGUE ' Trim-using- s. Mis Lucr. iId Spiingville, Hup.per ' Mower, the most aged rest dent of Springvifle, died here today at the home of her son, Oscar Movtr, She was of general debility. years of age and was born at Fort Clyde, Me. and' came to Utah in 1857. She first settled in North Ogden, er removing to Springvllle, Surviv lng her are four children, Orson H nil Oscar Mower, Mrs. Elizabeth ringMon and t The New Washable Golf Cord Skirts Two Pockets with Pearl Button July 28. all of Spiingville. I Shoes lt And Hundred of Other Bargains Too Numerous to Mention Here. Let Us fcdiow ou. p jvi ilJ judicial district have completed a report on their last five ynonths work, which shows 169 Juvenile have been handled, 38 of which were brought before the Judge under Their parents written complaints. t ei e summoned into court and were piesent at the time of the hearing. In four of these cases the Juvenile delinquents were sent to the State industrial school at Ogden. Three were placed at . the Lund school at in Murray and two were placed homes; jiine are under suspended sentence, twenty cases continued and theJuvenlles placed on probation The other one hundred and thirty cases were settled without written ccmnhilnts, a number of these being idn onlahed for their wrongdoing and permitted to return home. In a number of cases reimbursements' were made to thepnrtis wionged and hun dcpds of dollars of property paid for which hat been damaged or destroyed. We fel that Utah county is being seryed faithfully and satisfactorily by the juvenile court officers. Fourth These ujv "r p m The Juvenile court offlcera of the AT HALF PRICj; THIS WEEK &V -- ca DISASTER . SATURDAY Harlow E. Smoot, son of Senator ted Smoot, and a former Provo bey, but now In business in Chicago, has ritten a letter to his mother, in SMUGGLED DIAMONDS Two-Pa-rt HUMAN H0UNDS TRIUMPH hirh h gives the following vivid ieacrlption cf the Eastland disaster: This is a sorrowful town tf night "hink of 1800 or over young people lead. The Eastland disaster is the vorst evM and hapimned just three Mocks from the warehouse. It is hard to believe that ao many could lose heir lives right in the heart of town. When I got to work yesterday morning the fire boats and the police voats were passing, so we went over to see what had happened. When we f,t within a block we hear the crios bodies of the' drowning.- 1 saw-th- 4.' Keystone ComedyT- IN THE HEART OP THE WOODS American Drama Featuring Vivian Rub MONDAY Charleson HANS HARROWING H. B. Thayer. President H. B. Thayer of the Westhundreds of of little helpless babies, women, girls, ern Electric company, in the black, men lost their families and floating bo employees and their for Ail 'dressed ready lives in the Eastland wreck at Chi slimy water. -happy day! 1 saw hundreds cf oago, was at his home In New Canaan, dead. Oh! mother, the horrors of Conn., when he heard of the accident. vesterday I shall never forget! One He took a train for Chicago at once mother was pulled out a few feet The Eastland was one of the five that were to carry the em from me still holding her lifeless baby. steamers ployees on their annual excursion on The cries of that poor woman! The Lake Michigan. horrible expression on the dead faces &b they lay In rows, hundreds of them In-ti- me of .peace prepare for war, young and old. The ertes of ihe bya-teric- for in time of war youll have to; as thousands for their loved ones! Old England Is" laboriously d6ing. Oh! mother dear, to see them remove them from that boat like drowned rats. Its all so awful, it seems like a bad dream as though it cannot be ' is every . woman's right; so. 1 watched until I became heartstroubled are manv but ick.- Comfort the screaming crawl? with sallow complexions, No, mother, all I could do was to turn low Tho Pink of Health i X p1 safe on All Chicago mourns tonight snd we mourn, with them at the -- awful sorrow brought to so many homes In our city I hope I shall be able, to rrrget some of' the horrors of the of .July,, 1915.. Twenty-fourth headaches,- backaches, spirits until the? learn that sure relief may be found in TUESDAY" 4 THE PROFLIGATE ' ft ' With , Ruth Stoneaome and E. H. Ctlver MR. JARR AND THE LADY . ' t REFORMER" . Yitagraph Comedy Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pelton of the Malad Enterprise, Malad, Idaho, paid The Post a very pleasant viait today. Mr. and Mrs. Pelton left Malad n couple of weeks ago on a motorcycle for a visit through Southern , Utah and Colorado. They report that they have enjoyed their trip immensery and commented on the beautiful scenery in Strawberry valley. They left Provo early thla afternoon for Salt Lake' where thye will spend a few " days visiting. If it takea to hold' thirty-fiv- per r DUEL Kalem Comedy - 'm? .InAX.'li ; THE EVIL MEN DO Broadway Star Feature with r Maurice Costello and Mary -- va, Thannhouser Drama v 420, OCO British soldiers miles of defenses Lord Lansdowne--ho- w many alii e be necessary to hol'd ICO miles? - r |