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Show turn. tor wjm rituvo fust and constipation that 1 have-solin thirty-fou- r years' drug store S. H. Murphy, drugwrites service," Y. Obtainable N. gist, Wellsburg. 1 advt. evrywhere. bles Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "I will cheerfully say' that ' 15 Net Contents terlaina j ablet. are the mom a Thdd Drachm W Hw isfactory remedy for stomach 1! Glazles Given Honor. 8alt Lake Route Improvements. T Louisville, Ky.r June " 14. State million" dollars banking institutions are discrimlnat-i- n expenditure of 1 ,ed against by section 13 of the fedimprovements reserve act, which precludes These betterments included in the banks from acting as reserve state 1916 budget prepared by General Manager H. C. Nutt and approved agents for national banks, declared Clari and Judge R. S. resolutions adopted by the National by Association of Supervisors of State Lovett, provide - for- - the spending of Banks Inannual convention here 1347,000 for the new rail of section, $260,000 In "bridges and It was also declared that the unicheck clearing system as pro$511,000 in miscellaneous versal improvein the .federal reserve aet, vided for ments. neither la Just no refutable, and It "Several hundred men will' be emiwaa resolved to call attention , of ployed to carry out the new work ! representatives in Congress to that increased activity will be displaye 1 section with a request that it be J the, entire system, : A large pealed. Burlington, ,VL, was chosen as the part of the material used will be new!917 meeting place. , The date was bought in Los Angeles. The W. JL.Willia of, Califorleft " open. bridge will be of steel with con- nia was chosen president, Charles crete foundations. A. Glazier of Utah, vice president, and John H. Davis of Arkansas, secGlade Testlfes in Bank Case. retary tijeasury. Supervisors frm more than twenty states were pres-Earl J. Glade, handwriting expert, V spent nearly three hours Wednesday testifying in the case of the state Lord Kitchener's Successor. of Utah against-WaltKoehlerwha 14. It .is under-from ia charged with embezzling $3831 1 London, June tb that secretaryship of war the Copperfleld State bank vacant mads the death of Field by Copperfleld, Bingham canyon. Miv Glade took photograph of tha j MarehalLEarl Kitcbener.'rhaa rbeen standard" - writing ; offered to David disputed- - and on the case, theatandard ! 116 18 especle t accept the portbearing being that found in the cigar box1 ollo-- according to the understand-whic- h but . not to . sever entirely his Mr .Koehler say was handed him by the bandit at the time of the , connection with the ministry of mu . , t, alleged robbery on April 24. jnitions., offlc,al ttement regarding the The witness gave a lengthy disser I tation In support of hfc views and!war ecretaryshipls expected by the then discovered that what he had end of the weet called atannd waa "dtaputed" and admltedly so. Germany After More Money. A Berlin dispatch states that the 100 Yar Old Ship Refitted. Reichstag has passed the budget at d h& Rdopted the new Henry Winter's Sons of 'phiiadei. a11 8tae8 phis, who purchased the ' historic war credit of 12, 000,000,000 tntfks, frigate, Franklin, from the govern- ($3,000,000,000). . Berlin ment because of the attractive rates 7 A Reuter dispatch in discussion of that the the on ocean freight - Count - The war In credit the Reichstag, Franklin was e than von Roerderny secretary of the 100 years ago. She was used for 25 , stated that the years as a receiving ship and several perla months ago was sold at public, auc- monthly war expenditures from January to May was somewhat under tion for leas than $4000. The old ahlp is now In dTy dock at $500,000,000, and that the new credthe Norfolk Navy yard and will be it would probably cover the probable towed to Philadelphia- ,- where" she requirements for - air months. - Ha added that . Frane's expenditures will be fitted out were almost as high as Germanys, while Great Britain's waa almost Mormons half as much again. Principal Heber C. Romney of the Knight academy, Raymond, Canada, Lehl Resident Dead. who has been in Salt Lake attending After an illness from heart failure the conferences of the church schools and M. I. A, is enthusiasyb over of several years, John Sabey, a high the bumper crops promised in the ly respected citizen of that place Canadian provlricesThe prices of died at his home in Lehi Tuesday, farm products are high because of Mr. Sabey wcs the eon of James and the war. he said, grain commanding Jane Bone Sabey, and was born in from $1 to $1.25 a. bushel. A grand- - England, June 2, 1856. Besides his son of John W. Taylor from the A- wife he is survived by four sons lberta "Mormon settlements is at and three daughters, four brothers the western war front according to and one sister. Mr. Romney, and has received pro-motion after promotion ' for his Y. M. C. A. Going to Geneva. bravery. In all about 200 men from Arrangements have been complet Alberta, the greater part of them ed by Homer Hoiaington, In charge Latter-daSaints, have enlisted for of boys work in the Y. M. C. A. the front, many of them being now the boys camp to be conducted on the firing-lin- e. A number of the asaociatiom at Genera from June casualties have occurred. 21 to June 28. The campers, forty In number, Highwayman" Shoots Woman. ranging from 12 to 18 years of age, A highwayman held up a party will leave Salt Lake Wednesday, of thirteen sightseers in the oil fields June 21, for the camp, which will east of Wichita and shot to death have been put in readiness for them Miss- - Ellen Miller add dangerously in advance.-- ' In charge of the camp will be Howounded Dorothy Snider. mer Miss Miller Hoiaington, assisted by Leon the robber thought was Joking and shoutedr "Come on, Willis, Lelosse Wballey and John kid, and shoot" She walked up to Simpkins. him and when his gun pressed her MOTOKCY SALE INDIAN breast he fired, the bullet entering FOR her heart1-Mi- ss cler twin cylinder, 7 h. t., tandem, Snider came np to com new lamp, Frestotank. the partyaa the robber was leaving Will sell at a bargain for and he backed into her. Turning he ditkrn. ' . cash. Phone 168W Jnl7. shot her in the hip. TheSalt' Lake' Route has begunthe IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT 1-- 3 For Infants and Children. SSotliers Know That -- Genuine Casi...;a - t , -- AVegetabkftepaananM- t I 90-l- b, ignature t EronwtEsDistoCbcaM-nessandBMLCaDtoto- Opjjtlne by keeping milk at a low temperature. is thoroughly .cooled as soon as drawn. - .. narBoa i4S IsgF . n - -- ''' -- 1 . yet in the kitchen. -- In the Ice Box by the Ice, thats the, place. We take every precaution to deliver your milk in .'...uatta Lloyd-Georg- -- Call Up CHERRY HILL DAIR Y 166R3 166 R3 e, .... - . . t A ... - . ExsctCopy ol Wrmpper." tss: i r lieved that it aaved his life. This Bowel Complaints .in India. -In a lecture at one of the Dee remedy is used successfully in India Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary both as a preventive and .cure for from India told of going Into the cholera You may know from this interior of India, where he waa tak that It can be depended upon for en ( alck, that he had a bottle of the milder forms of bowel complaint Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- that occur In, this country., Obtainarrhoea Remedy with him and be able everywhere. advt from-say- 4 ! T jjd CLEAR mo , j 1 1 J: d Is' the worry of many a woman! 7 This drudgery is heaviest .The soiled us clothes, your by sending pieces come back ready, for use. j elimi-nate- 1 ! , hI - 4 DOMESTIC STEAM iLAUNDRY ' 1 Jnst phone 203 for onr wagon. , n i WE PAY CASH I; i , X9 J ; t For Your Second Hand Furniture t i WE WANT A CAR LOAD WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY 7 I New Second Hand Store , . PHONE t i PROVO, UTAH 3J r ) i t - t SPRING CAWO.J CAMERON . ABERDEEN a - LUMBER AND BUILDINQ MATERIAL A Square Deal to Every Patron s 1GO-W- rorrH NORTH. . PHONE 232- f ? J. M. HARMON, Pros. J. . W. DUNN, See y and Meager. Avoid Spring Sickness By Keeping Your Food Sanitary With THE SANITARY ICE Prompt Service Our Motto Provo Ice r 1 Cc!d 5 i c u & 1 ; We also sell y 348iDi O. JVAID PROP. ) CREPT -- V. L1-- I BLACK HAWK -- SM I jf CASTLE GA1E ry i 1 A built-mor- f i the best possible condition, t of(toi n Be sure your milk Dont let your milk set on the sunny side of the house, nor er Thirty Years , I, -- TgBr:r , 1 A lady said: 1 get my milk nice and warm justas She didnt realize that the bacterial count was like it increasing by the thousands while she was using the milk, re-alo- jfrAf jakUkSfWffl3 is a well known fact that milk sours quicker in summer than in winter. Isnt the fact just as well known that 8our milk is caused by the multiplication of poisonous germs contained therein. While it is almost impossible to secure milk entirely free from germs, it is possible to prevent said germs from increasing rapidly. This is done to-da- y. Always Bears the I 1 It -- XLCOHOL'i3 PER sattrou- - -- ft (o, l PHONE 508 - the bestfgrades : . of COAL . J I" ewriters u u r j , & & & Come in let n and COALS, AS FOLLOWS v m demonstrate the CO RONA to - weighs 6V U yon. A) CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRR- Cm. 8MITHINO, COKE AND KINDLING j . -- i FIRST, ' WOOD. il SWOT pound. & SP AFFORD . I Jf. t jf f 'A 'ft 4 m m m i iff lanjiH I aylor raper - 1 Co. Habits of Thrift ! i -- ExUbliihed 1907 ProfoT tJUki f ; 1 1 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ' Burplua $U,500m Capital $50,000.00. , I 4 4 1,, !! Tbomu N. Taylor, President J. D. Dixon, Cukir. Arnold Dixon, Aait. CasMerJohn F. Bennett, Vice Pres DIBICTORSr H i T. N. Taylor i John l i A f i Andrew Knndies Jazi A Loveleza Bee Bennett Robert J. J. Crsner t. S. P. Egfgertaen Joe. 8, Berry f J. D. Dixon . All bnsines given na receive! prompt and careful attention. Your account will be appreciated. . . , - Formed whUe yog usnally result. in. a substantial,, bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nickles 'and dimes. . Open a savings account today.. Get one of our- savings - hanks. - . - .. . Provo Commercial Reei Smoot & Savings Bank President . C. E. Loose J. - - T. Farrer J- - A. Buttle F. G. Bichmond j ..... Cashier -- . Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier - 5 |