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Show rc ' Some merchants Provo don't use the ' Business a black is like eye Ifl nobody gives it to you, you newspaper ' space the newspaper is not the only loser The merchant loses most. have to fight for It PROVO CITY, UTAlf, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916 NO. 135 BUELL FIRST REPUBLICAN STATE CAMPAIGN TO MAKE TO SPEND if SUMMER IN JAIL P00V0 CLEANEST CITY '31 5 b if UTAH BETTERMENT i'3 3 -- -Chic g LEAGUE READY The work of remodeling another section of the build-othe Sharp livery coiner will commence within the next y i few days when Manager NE. A Crandall of the local r n Bushnell was sentenced L a mef-tlnof the Cent to serve. thirty days and sixty dayi POnmilt - ee wJt held last eVClUPK in in " the countv jail and to pa two' for the purpose of the public library fines of 2j" each. - He was found guilt of selling intoxicating liquor dlsOussIng the cityjdean up campaign upon two diiiVrent occasions. Bush- - to he conducted during the week nell has been running a store on commencing Monday, April 17. K. Provo Bench and according to the I;. Irvine wag eIected chairmen ana testimony given in the cases against the Rev. C. C. Hartzled secretary of him he has le n supplying the boys commute ap- The In that neighborhood with plenty of the committee. . booze. pointed to prepare a tentative prr- officers first- caught Bushnell gram, and to report Its progress running a blind pig" last September, through its chairman, L. E. Eggerf-A-t that time he pleaded guilty to bfcUi ,bo will - have-thprogram the charge and paid ls fine of $200. ready nt a meeting to be hold Wallace ! TO SELECT CHICAGO DELEGATES : s ? 8 if O M, E, CRANDALL TO REMODEL BUILDING . CONVENTION COMES TO PROVO VOL. VIC FOR CAMAIGII Neaxlfive hundred Stude-bake- agency will" fit up a strictly modern show room and garage to handle that popular car. , A carload of men "and wo-1- 3 pre8ent at the annual h'g of The of Betterment leagues which was held la Barrattjiall in Salt Lake last Saturday. 'Resolutions were adoptel at the meeting pledging the organize tion to' work for the election to city, county, state and national offices and urging Senator Smoot to give aa early, report oV the Hobson prohlbt- , tlon resolution in Congress. Heber J. Grant was elected president... The constitution called for the election of two vice presidents, but K waa amended to permit the eleclloa of six, who were chosen aa follows; Rev. George E. Davies, Salt Lake; George Al Startup, Provo; George Albert Smith, Salt Lake; Senator W. W, Seegmiller, Kane county; David O,' McKay, Ogden; Senator J. W Utah-Federatio- if Monday, May 1, is the date set for COUNTY CENTRAL the two Congressional and State con3 Studebakers has just arrived if COMMITTEE TO MEET ventions to select delegates to the. from the factory and will be if County Chairman Eph Ho-i- f Republican National convention to be mer has issued a call to the brought to the garage as quickheld In Chicago next June. The Re- if county central committee to ly as possible as the demand for th8se cara fg lftrge and Mr if meet in this city Saturday, publican State Central committee Crandall is doing everything for the purpose April 15, 1916,. met at the Hotel Utah, where Provo possible to fill the . orders ? of apportioning the number of won a decided victory in securing which will come during - the delegates from the various the first state convention and tLc . evening. present season. to for and arrange precincts It was further decided to have the congressional - conventions. Ogden IVDC their election to attend won the .state convention for the school children parade with clean un lllllUi 111 A ll T I AT LUll state convention and congresof a state ticket? The . nomination banners and equipment for the pur sional convention to be held congressional convention for the first BURIED page of callingthefatteution of the SATURDAY 1. Provo in Monday, May district will also be held at that The Boy people to the campaign. Scout, officers will meet with the city, while the convention for the ere committee this evening and the as- Impressive funeral services second district will., in all probability In hel the Fourth ward t meeting go to aSlt Lake. ,8tance 0f that energetic organiza-housover the re- - Uon afternoon Saturday was of business In tijch importance thlg work. niay be enll8ted From the news of the social set mains of Mrs. Maxy Elizabeth Je transacted at the meeting Saturday commltteo appointed to confer with of Salt Lake we believe that the a well known resident Taylor, nings and the members of the committee hou8e, relatlve t0 tbe jthe bujlne Cit several the came to a better understanding over matter of closing the stores for one hoop skirt and the pantelette are .fr t Funk, Richmond. years, who died at her home In ths half the many important questions brougb day during the week, Wednes- again being worn and Provo people . at Fourth ward Other officer elected are John a Thursday B. Jo-, A. sustained morning for 8. Morgan consideration. Harry up Judge day being suggested, failed to re- have their minds made up to expect the of 76 years. Salt age Evana, Henry Lake, secretary; of numLake Salt a seph demurrer on three counts brought brought up but the impression was given their advent in Provo at any time, The 'speakers at the services were report, H. Woolfe, Salt Lake, corresJames ber of propositions concerning the men and employagainst County Attorney George P. Mrs. Delia R. Booth, T. C. Calllster that the businet but they were not prepared fo the ponding secretary; Jesse Knight. finances of the party. He claimed in making would ees willingly join In case the Parker today brought of Salt treasurer. H. S. Dr. Lake, on Provo, our j streets ' last Pyne, Judge the clean , up campaign general and sights presented that a number of men holding poN. him W. E. All Booth J. J. A. Whiteootton were acclaand officers Booth. elected by L, against Bishop by litical positions had failed to pay popular. The committee will ask evening of a number of our sedate mation and J. M. Whittaker, the retheir campaign contributions. Later in an attempt to oust , Mr. Parker Murray Roberts rendered a beautiful that notice of clean up week be given and usually well behaved matrons tiring president, nominated his a committee was appointed to raise from office. He overruled the de- solo and several songs were rendered Sunday in the ward churches and walking the streets Jn noisy colored Boshard-Pynthe A vote of thanks was tenby to' which murrer quartette.The Whitecotton in to finance conventions the Judge money Sunday 'schools. bloomers. floral were numerous dered the and offerings retiring officers. r. be held in Provo and Ogdon. claims the county attorney drew At the meeting to be held this evbeautiful In his and evidenced Whitthe who The interviewed opening address"-Mthe respect ening the apointment of district supoliceman The committee after discussing money in excess of the salary stipuand in in love said which was she taker held part: conditions existing in some of the lated by law. pervisors for clean up work and other bunch for not having as much wearThe people of Utah always have community. The case has been set for bearing counties relative to party organizawill be arranged, and a call ing apparel as he thought proper, details was shipped to Lev,-a-, ift favor of and now want The been body is it 19, but cona for committee tions, appointed Wednesday, April will ,be formulated for a general was perfectly justified in releasing where funeral services voted for it, expected it, add were on held b8 will Of C further action believed B. that C. Call, Brigham; sisting citizens dead up meeting to be them after listening to their tale of A at afternoon. the last crowd Sunday of large Legislature its represent E. Hollingsworth, Ogden; Harry S. taken by the attorneys for the deheld this week. woe. A Mrs. Duncan, who by tbe from several ol the surrounding tatives passed a bill with cniv tw a Joseph, Salt Lake; H. C. Hicks, Pro- fendant and the writ of prohibition people In has her line, way, is an artlBt In the cities were in attendance. InSenate and three in the vo. and Wilford Day, Parowan, to may be carried to the suprenie court once a week class culture physical terment' was House In to It. the at opposed city cemetery take up the matter of organization by the defendants attorneys. in the First ward social hall and We need no more potent Levan, by the side of her husband. TRAIN ROBBER . and to investigate conditions er-exercises during-thin favor of prohibition than the Is'lng In each county in the state. It minded wretch tpok all soireevil You have his unheard sweet and GIVES HIMSELF UP their wraps from the dressing rooms Increasing demand that is being iL he purpose of the committee to MORE-TRO- OPS ARE usual voice in either made for it or in person have a complete working organlzs-- j and had them delivered to a room the As record. Now is the time for action. Evp child phonograph or-in lion every precinct. These of eight he was known as the boy Walter Dailey, who is alleged to he of Mrs, Duncan at the Hotel Rob- erything looks propitious for -- a sucK0nizations to be under- the super-- ) MEXICO IN NEEDED erts without serving any notice on cessful soprano and startled Londan and the connected with the robbery of an termination of this issue la vision of the county chairmen who j owners of what had been done. the principal provincial cities of England. Oregon Short Line train near Roy, Utah. Tq obtain it, work and will keep the state committee inBleeping accommodacome from Columbus Hjj came to America at Tthe age . of Utah, was arrested at Laramie, Wy- Satisfactory have Reports are necessary. In every formed upon conditions in his county. are being bur- - ten and from that time on he and was brought to Ogden tions were not to be had at the hall additional that troops oming, town, settlement, city, ward) and prepoured Colonel C. E. Loose presented his Mexico as soon as they can all ove Jhe United States and Can- Sunday night and from there .was hence the necessity of going home in cinct, a chairman and a I ried into secretary resignation .to the committee with be their- - various colored bloomers. properly equipped.- - Local officials ada.'- No singer in hiBtory ever gain- taken to the scene o the robbery at should be selected, working in union the request that It be accepted, , The exercises given by Mrs. Dun- with the Utah El Paso have made representation ed auch a hold on the hearts of ev- Roy in an effort to have him federation leagues. which was done with a vote of at can are very interesting and authorities and two eryone. For eight years he was a the robbery in hich he says ha The resolution on state-widprothanks to the Colonel for the splen- - to the military and afford a great deal of hibition offered J battalions were . sent from member of the Denman Thompson took part. ' the presby retiring did service he had rendered the par-- infantry Fort Bliss to act as reserves to the company, playing - in From information available here amusement, but hereafter the en- ident follows : The Old ty. As the chairman will have on are who Homestead. guard every jiight There was one song the chief of police at Laramie, to trance will be guarded by special Be it resolved by this body - of patrols nothing to do except to preside over in to keep will be whose it police, duty streets. The whom Cenman made the and police surrendered dear old that never missed principle Dailey prohibition workers in state annul! two meetings for the purpose of seofficials say they fear trouble with hearing Dick Jose singing Silver a confession, will make a claim for all sightseers, prowlers and ptty convention assembled: for the officers lecting temporary Mexicans at Juarez. Threads Among the Gold. At every the $2000 reward offered by the gov- thieves off the premises end ;t "First, that we will work for and conventions to be held in this city the who took their clothing last not be one real basis for apprehen performance a chair was placed in ernment and by the Union Pacific The satisfied until state and and In Ogden, the office of state night la located he will be given the slon here that is discoverable is the the wings for Mr. Thompson should It if be that proven la attained. . and company prohibition chairman was left vacant and the of Villastas and there he would ait and listen to Mr, the youth participated, in the holdup. full extent of the law. number a fact that we that Second, pledge ourselves appointment of John K. Hardy, first of the anti Am- Joses rendition of his favorite song, The Laramie pollceief appears to other not or sustain to representatives encourage supportv and G. vice chairman, Dye Joseph are spread- and often the tears would roll down be certain that Dailey is telling the POISONOUS LIQUOR IS anyone for city, county, etate or nw as second vice chlrman were con- erican faction In Mexico SOLD TO WORKIN!v'N fional office who will not ing the wildest reports among the Mr. Thompsons cheek as he listened truth. County authorities at Laramie fledge firmed. peons and soldiers in the hopes of to the sweet voiced singer render are inclined to scout the story and himself to work for this desirable : Juarez is the song. After Mr. Jose left the Tacoma, Wash., April 8. That end. e sheriff there has told Sheriff T. causing an outbreak. of stories DeYine of Weber county that he temperance bars and drug stores In - 8eethlns with the weirdest himse'f company to strike out fo EtloSSOm "Fourth, that we pledge ourselves hostile intentions of the .Americans aa -- a singer MrJTbompson would does not 'think Dailey is the right his city are selling poisonous intoxi- to work for, the eect'or: c ?. cants to workingmen la. xlolation of 7 and rumors of great victories over never allow the song to be sung bvSrtan. and men for the Btate legisla' the United States troops won by Vil- - any other singer in his nonpany. The youths story does not dove- - the prohibition laws is the 'charge ture who will pass a prohlbitlod' bill f a meeting of the directors of la. The Carranza officials are doing and he toll them all that when tall with the information obtained made in a communication delivered within the first thirty' days after It e Blossom Mining Trrn t company their best to suppress these stories. Richard Jose left him, the song from the trainmen of the robbed to the city council and signed hj convenes, such bill to go into effect receiv-"O'thero yesterday the company That the alarmists are not went with him and he would never train, but from paileys story it ap- M. E. Wright and Walter Riviere, a sixty days arter its approval d consent & 10 per cent quarterly divi-- ing much Credence among Jttie to hear anyone sing It pears he was half a - mile from the committee appointed by the InterSpeeches were made by S. O. Bern Th com- - qrican refugees here 1b evidenced by Through all the wcld today Silver train when dt. was being robbed and national Longsboremns association nion of Independence,. Kansas, S. 1L payable April 25. pany has been paying a 5 per cent the fact that & number of the latter Threads Among the Gold is with- therefore be did not know whether to take the matter up with the au- Love, Rev. George E. Davies, Mel via The union demands that J. Ballard, president of the dividend since July, 1915, hut the have already returned to Mexico and out question the most popular of all. the passengers were robbed or not thorities. excellent conditions of the mine Jus- - others are preparing to dosa Two Forty three years ago It first be- It is because Daileys reported con- action be taken to suppress the trafStates mission; John L. e came tifles the doubling of this amount mining men .who had left the popular, and'wept the coun- fession la dissimilar from tbe facts fic Immediately. Herfick, president of the Colorado company has $342,000 in the try after the Santa Ysabel massacre try but gradually the "old song sank as gained by local authorities that mission; Andrew Kimball of the SL NOTICE treasury and la adding to this am- - left here for Chihuahua City today. into oblivion. Eighteen years ago, they consider him to be only a noJoseph stake; Joseph E. Robinson Oiint at a rate of practically $40,000 They said that while the situation Mr. Jose revived it and with his toriety seeker. of the California mission' and Heber v The pariy njrho took ladies' suits, J. Grant old song per month. The ten per cent dlvi- - was not .without danger, they .did not wonderful-voicV dend requires $33,334 each month. believe it was sufficiently menacing was born again and rang through At the close bf the meeting George Milwaukee, April 8. One of the dresses and other articles of wearGeneral Manager J. C. Jensen of to keep them from their business. the land even stronger than ever it biggest surprises in the politlcalnis-di- ing apparel from the cloak room at A. Startup explained that the Hobson was in this city! the on its first wave of popularity, tory of Wisconsin was sprung here Social hall last evening is known as resolution in Congress for national San Francisco, April 8. Getting Since that time "Silver Threads tonight when the final figures', in the well as tbe disposition be made of prohibjtion was held up in committee Monday attending a meeting of the dl-rectors and reports the mine In a t back to the source of all Pat and Among the Gold and Richard Jose vote-fo- r candidates for delegates 'to the property. As the value of the by a tie vote and that Senator Suthmother-in-laand jokes, have been so closely allied in the the Republican national convention articles taken is much in excess erland is a member of that commitprosperous condition. He reported Mike that during the month of Marcl)., 31 Dwight F. McKinney, humorist and hearts of all that it is but natural were totaled and showed that Sena-- of $25 ilTwillbe well for him to tee. He proposed the following rescars of ore were shipped antd- eight paragrapher, sailed today on the Nip- - that a feature film play was pro- - tor Robert M. LaFollette, heretofore return them to their several owners olution, which was adopted: cars shipped in February and still pon Maru for China. ou'J Resolved. ' that we respectfully jduced with Mr. Jose in the leading considered beaten, would control tha and avoid any trouble which in- - role. in the to a that man McKinney for. of his urge Senator Sutherland ta use Ms , It is a story that will take Wisconsin delegation by two yotes. be embarassing figgers unpaid L --L terior of China he can chase the you back to childhood and, up to the The delegation will stand : Progres- - prominence. best effort to have, the Joint resoluA skeleton, believed to be that of hoary quips, to their lair. He de- - present time a etory of heart and alve, 14; Conservatives,' 12. tion proposing a constitutional am' Mr. an Indian, was plowed up. last Sat- - dares that as China was, the locale I home with touches of nature and aj and Mrs. William endment for the suppression of the ' left Tuesday evening tor liquor traffic reported out ct comurday on Second North between of tbe Garden of Eden and as Adam blending of pathos and humor that! W. Lester Mangunr left yesterday Ninth and Tenth West streets by , and Eve had to" have something to makes one feel better for having for Reno, Nevada, for the purpose of Cedar City, where they will make mittee aa soon as possible and e their home in the future. Mrs. Mer- he lend his valuable services on the city teams. A piece of an Indian chortle over, the original Joke will seen it pure and moral both in further consideration of a 'big on be found its inwas was Miss and heath. native action. eather Ida floor of the Senate In championing found near the bones. ry formerly grindstone ing project between the Knight "Sflver Threads Among the Gold terests and P, H. ONeil Of Aurora Ellison, a recent bride. The bones were taken to the police the same." will be presented at The Columbia land J. H. Miller? of Los Angeles. The station. Par- - for the first time. Mr. Joss will project is for the consolidation and A marriage , license was Yssued Walter P. Monson, president of et J. H. McDonald will speak in the kef, al., for $3000, principle, positively appear in person at every operation of the Gold Pen and other, Saturday to Samuel Peeples of Plea- - the Eastern States missoin win First ward meeting house Sunday irterest, $109 attorneys fees and $13 performance. Thursday. and Friday, mining properties in Mineral county, sant Grove and Lillian Hamblin of speak at the First ward meeting I American costs. H Fork. house ' next' Sunday evening. Nevada.' April 13 and 14. evening, April 15. 3 -- -- 1 - e - , -- llinv TIVinn ' Gym Bloomers liree Counts Of Varied Colors Create Real Stir e Against Parker -- Dismissed Tod y : sno-cesao- e pro-hlbitio- . -- 7 e -- last-even- argw-mei- ing; lt 1 - -l 1 re-ena- bene-fiolaJ-v e i . th.-culpr-it ? Iron - - -- Declares Dividend , 1 Am-den- yortb-wester- n . - coun-Th- -- . the-gra- nd e t - d Rico-Wellingt- - - J - ! . - . . J ( - Merry-weath- er ! ruin-them- - ? J ( I bW 1 Adi - |