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Show THE PROVO POST General News Review Many Killed In Tornado. lor iii'nts and ifes.Jfj Ron UwtlMMbV '?' T WMWUilM' r'jn 4 ,, i , ' " Always f Bears the - SiVc4elalfttpualtoti sjnrflafinglhelBodanilkediik tmgH StmaAsafldBli t I Promotes i ness ignature ' Di1 USE t Optainjfoiphin off Na p Narcotic. ? - of Mmnsucsissaa. I MxS"fZ. i. cjaf--- ) r Deaf 1 r 1 - the-deat- jbrCansflj ilP1 - , . For Over jShASw1 Germans Take Fort Vaux. After a long and hard fight bethe Germans and the French over the possession of Fort Vaux, lying some five miles northeast of Verdun, which the French, have een stubbornly fighting to defend against the terrific onslaught Of the Germans it has at last fallen into the hands of the Teutons. The men who defended the fort were taken prisoners and a large number of guns, machine guns and - mine throwers were also cap- lof tured. that-Jam- es- I -- - This is done prevent said germs .from increasing rapidly.milk by keeping milk at a low temperature. Be sure your "4 is thoroughly cooled as soon as drawn. A lady said; I get my milk nice and warm just as I She didnt realize that' the baeteriall count was iikeit. increasing by the thousands while she was using the milk,.. . -- let your milk set on the sunny side of the house, nor yet in the kitchen. In the Ice Box by the Ice, thatB the place. We take every precaution to deliver your milk in the best possible condition.- - Dont - ' - - -- Call Up CHERRYI HILL, DAIRY 166R3 .s. r i; v . Exact Copy of Wrapper. ESC 7 . Bowel Complaints In India. In a lecture at one of the Den Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India' told of going into the interior of India, where he was tak en sick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera 'and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and be lieved that it saved his life. This remedy Is used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cholera. Tou may know from this that, it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that occur in this country. ' Obtainable everywhere. advt -- Salt Lake are dying at the Salt Lake Lake hospital as the result "of injuries 4 received when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by a street-ea- r Wednesday after. terrific, noon. impact, of the collision completely demolished the car. Eastmond was thworn clear of the car and landed on hia head at onesideof the track Miss Hatch Was pinned at the wheel and unable to free herself, being carried down the track fully seventy five feet 'before the car could be stopped; She was taken from the wreckage with practically every bone In her body broken. Miss Hatch was the daughter of Thomas 'Hatch, a prominent cattleman of Vernal and was visiting with relatives ii Salt Lake at the time of the accident Eastmond was forty five years of age and a distant relative of M!a Hatch. Walts Sentenced to DIs. Dr. Arthur Warren Walts was sentenced to die in the electric 7 fchair at .Sing Sing some time during the week beginning July 10. Before the confessed murderer of John E. Peck, Grand Rapids millionaire, wAs sentenced, he thanked the court for the anner In which trial was conducted. Is the worry of many a woman. .This drudgery is eliminated by sending ns your soiled clothes. The heaviest pieces come back ready for use. DOMESTIC STEAM :LAUNDRY. ... .4 .Just phone 203. for. our wagon. Germans Hold 30,710 British, Newton announced in the House 'of Lords that the number of British prisoners in Germany Is Baron . military and 4000 civilians. He sail they were poorly fed, but not Of' the total, 3370 bad starving. died. The number of British prisoners In Bulgaria, he said, ia 410, and In - Turkey,' ' 8960 Including' sixteen 28,710 WE PAY CASH For Your Second Hand Furniture WE WANT A CAR LOAD' Civilians. . V WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY i. 7 Now Second Hand Store PROVO, UTAH PHONE 348 D. O. WA1D PROP. -- -- ewriters r ; Come in and let ns t ' demonstrate RONA w -- the CO- the operation. to LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron 160 W. TOTH J. Avoid Spring Sickness By Keeping Your Food Sanitary With THE SANITARY ICE BUT APPETIZING MEAL - Prompt Service Our Motto i Provo Ice Cold Storage Co. & PHONE 608 ' t We also sell the beslfgrades ol K , t eil -- C ' itr FIRST, - i . , . '4 COALS, AS FOLLOWS ' I COAL r c Erf U t 4' fi That Good Coal CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA-CITSMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING . 'V ; E, WOOD- - Habits of Thrill it- -, . cant get it unless yon ' lmve the right kind of . Groceries., Formed while young usually result iu a substantial bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nickles and dimes. Open a , savings saving? acconnttoday . Get one of-o- banks. - Get em HERE FARRER & WHITEHEAD ' Phone 67 - awerrwws rrwiui M ' - . J J. J. ,F. E. Loose T. Farrer A, Buttle G. Richmond , j, I Savings Bank President Eeed Smoot '.4--- O. ur " Provo Coirniercial "7 - ' s You Established 1907, Proro, Utah. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK J Capital $50,000.00. Surplus $12,500.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon. Asst. Cashier .John P. Bennett, Vice Pres- DIRECTORS: T. N. Taylor Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knudsen ' V F. Bennett Robert Bee Jehn J. J. Craner ' . S. P. Eggertsen J..D. Dixon Jos. 8. Berry . All business given us receives prompt and careful Attention. Your account will be appreciated. ' " Everybody wants likes it, Everybody.s looking .for , ' M , Jn 16. s. N SMOOT & SP AFFORD An Taylor Paper Go. J. W. DUNN, Seey and Manager. y the malls for fraudulent purposes, brought in a verdict of guilty. The maximum penalty under the six counts of the Indictment against him Is thirty years in prison and $6000 fine, Lyman operated in New York under the firm name of John Putnam & Co., and' was said to have, made more than $300,000 in a short, time by means of an alleged scheme to sell oil and mining stocks on the installment plan. He was arrested last February in Flortad, whe-- " fled on his way to Honduras, and was placed under $100,000 hall. v j 232. PHONE -- The Jury 'which has been deliberating the case of Dr. J. Grant Lyman of New Vork, who has been oa trial for some "time charged with using Return .June NORTH M. HARMON, Pres. ' weighsJJiA- pounds ; Also Dr, Lyman Found GulltyX it yon. CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING , BLACK HAWK CAMERON , SPRING CAk'VO' ABERDEEN LaVard Shaw Undergoes Operation. LaVard Shaw, the Bixteeu year old son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Shaw of Y.M.4Y.L M. I. A. this city, underwent a successful opRates to Salt Lake City via Salt eration for appendicitis and a rupture Lake Route Tickets on sale Nephl at the Lehl hospital last Friday. The and Tintic and East June 7 to 11 young man is recovering nicely from All other points June 6 to 10, inc & & 1$6R3 UJali Timber & Coal Co. I War Against Doge War. Is now being ruthlessly waged In Salt Lake against unmuzzled dogs in an effort of the health department to prevent the spread of rabies which la gaining such & foothold in Utah. . City Dog Catcher J. H. Hughes is conducting the battle and thirty canines whoseownersrefused to obey the sweeping order of the the city commissioners that all such animals must be muzzled if permitted to run loose, have been killed and' their carcasses destroyed at the city crematory. The slaughter will be continued, according to Inspector George Shorten of the health department, so long as any dogs are allowed to run at large without being muzzled. - . ' Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following conples; Darrow Shaw and Silvia Ashton, both of Le-hRoy Fr Cluff ana Marguerite - both - of - Provo; - Arthur L. England Mourns Chief. ' and . Glen Johnson, both of Beeley The British army went into mournProvo; Leslie L. Roundy of Knights-vfll- e ing Wednesday for its late chief. Evand Crlsaie . R, tSeedman of ery officer wore a band of crepe on Mammoth; Walter and Anna his left arm. Throughout the' coun- Dale O&kley, both ofBandley John DeProvo; try flags were at half mast. ... los Pyne and Ethel Muriel Park, both There was of course no suspension of Provo. of 'activities haying to do with the prosecution v of the war, and at the Fatal Auto Accident. war office and other governmental Miss Minnie Hatch, 28 years of gae, departments officials continued to work out details of the scheme that and Wilmont H. EaatmOnd, chief electrician- - of the Wilkes theatre at Earl Kitchener formulated. - - - Wedding Bells - summer than in winter. . Isnt the fact just as well known that sour milk is eatised by the multiplication of poisonous is almost impossible germs' contained therein. While it to secure milk entirely free from germs, it" is possible to A w tween -- i , y- It is a well known fact that milk sours quicker in ! -- wi cjorurRCOKE , JTISAWELLKmWN FACT - - toTsatify. Mrs.. H. P. Goodnight of Wills Point Texas, age 70 years, here husband, who It president of the Van Zandt National bank of that city, was faR.-J- The testimony'' of David! James, the deaf mute who is "supposed to Marion have witnessed 18 old the school, girl year Lambert, at her home near Waukegan, 111.; wUl be an - important- - factor in - the case , in which William Orpet is charged wth her mufder. The . la are confident not so deaf as he appears to be and that : in spite of the defect jirTbU speech he' wUl prove a valuable witness In the case. , i Mute- . tally Injured and their daughter,' Mrs. , Moran, was beaten into insensibility in their home early Wednesday It appears that the asmorning. sailant used an axe for hla ghastly crime. ' No motive is known for the deed; as no slgns of attempted rob-, f bery have as yet been found. 1 4 4 o Tenn. 4 ii ( were-kllled tor-nad- : f i1 Krew.That ; J -- FWothe!:; berlain's 4 ableU are the hum satisfactory remedy for stomach trou Aged Woman Murdered In a terrific tornado which swept Arkansas the fore part of the week more- - than 150 - persons and over a hundredi Injured. .The entire district through which the ia demolished and all -passed means- of communication have been completely destroyed. Buildings were blown down throughout the entire state Although ' the storm seems to have been general through Arkansas, the northern part appeius to have suffered most severely. Divers have begun a Bearcb for the bodies of the thirty or more persons who are 'believed to Jiavc been drowned' when ths Mississippi river . steamer Eleanore capsized about twenty miles north of Mem-phi- Children. bles ' and constipation that 1 have sold in thirty-fou- r year drug store service," prltes S. H. Murphy, drugObtainable gist. Wellsburg, N. Y. evrywhere. advt. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. I will' cheerfully say that Cham- VPresident a Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier - . |