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Show THREE THE PROVO VO?r TlTSDAV, SE3T. 2. 1919. Governor Barnl Special Session .Mlt cf Vtaa ii n i - . , S- - T- ninlativ .i id i li. I ( it i me ! ,o'h i. tlu School Year , Hmi-- li c'l appu) . state of tJ. As the C.1I.U.1 .. prohil it s aiij pel son from holding ! i. ttfo r the stale at the s..: i'e nn , he nun ntmeu will have to re sign. Salt Lake county will have representative less in the House than e i m ) Registration Days September 8 and 9 i o in the Thirteenth Legislature thur Welling of Murray, ha been appointed to an office in the juvenile court, so he will 1e barred from sitting hi the House. Another who will be unable to verve is 'William ONeil of tbe DuChesne district, who ha been appointed fish and game warden of Abat district. It is possible that some other change may Lave to be made. Meanwhile, there Is opportunity "Tor The Democrats to take In two more offices even If they last only Tor a The proclamation follows: Whereas, an extraordinary action require the convention of a special session of the Legislature of the State of Utah. "Now, therefore, !, Simon- r , by virtue of authority vested in me undr section 6, article 7, of the constitution of the 8tate of Utah, do. by this proclamation, call the Legislature of the State of Utah to meet In week. special . session at the Capitol. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah, on the twenty-nint- h day of Septem9 12 19, at noon, for the oclock, ber,! following purposes: "To consider and ratify or reject the proposed amendment to the con- - thlrty-dayJimi- , - o o- Cass Ins trutions Begins September 10 v Autumn Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Summer September 8 to November 2v .Dec ember 1 to March 5 ...March 8 to May 28, j June 1 to Augusts. ' - .... tuarter Quarter.... Phone 62 or write for catalogue Chicago Man Dies stltutlon of the United States extending the right of suffrage to women. To provide an appropriation which will enable the attorney general to enforce existing laws to prevent combinations affecting the control of prices and governing the disposition of cold storage, products. "To consider" an- y- other matters which may be brought by the govern-o- r to the attention of the Legislature while in such session." Special sessions of the Utah Legislature cannot last more than thirty days, and the call must specify the reason for the extraordinary mec'Ing jTtrVfll be seen that .though tbe session Is called .to consider two topics, 'the governor has left a loophole by means of which he may introduce other legislation. The proclamation e Indicates that the session may to the prolonged 'It 'fa 'held by lawyers that the old 1313-132- 0 1 product. Bamher-gefrUdertioro- Brigham Young University - i ao nu k . itr eer 29. The call 'day ln'a'proriama'ion cf Simon Bamberg-r- . The purpose of the sxieudl senion, according to the proclamation, ait- - to consider and ratify or reject the proposed Susan B. Anthony amendment to the coHStttutlon of the United States and tq provide an appropriation which will enable the Utah general, to enforce existing lawa to prevent combinations affecting jthe control of prices and governing the dispositfon of "cold" storage ihesme-vtuuih- v Here Sunday of Typhoid Fever 1 WHITE ' Walter Schneider, a young man 24 years of age, whose home is in Chiof one last night cago, died in this city An- of About fret the fever. typhoid guet Mr. Schneider came to this.j . city and applied to the county officials j was he for assistance, stating that was without he that well and not Died Here' funds. A physician was called and diagnosed the case as typhoid lever. Schneider was placed In a home here Davi(J J. Prisbey, of Coalville, died in Proto and given every attention here of the to the Saturday from ailments incl- ravages stay possible to dent old age. He died at the diease. The remains are at Bergs niece. Mrs. Annie Ritchie his undertaking establishment, pending hcmejjf Vbrd. Mr. from relatives In Chicago, withTbf the Provo Fourth whom' the 'officers are now trying to j Frisbey was born IB England, May 14, 1843. He came to Utah In 184. He I la survived by one brother and three glsteny and many other relatives. The body will be sent to Coalville Jolly Follette h of the team; of Nadell and Follete one of the bright lights on the Vaudeville bill at the Columbia Wed . t - - - t. - .- i H Adams Funeral AT.2KCAS HOME SHOE MUSI! t The' funeral services over the body of Harvey John Adams were held in the Provo Fourth Ward Sunday. Mr. d'd at. th H).r Cross hospi-wor- d i Thursday night, following an i' lyatIon for internal injuries. Tbo peaker were BtehP T' n: m a or A" Booth, Elder E. L. . and .Elder H. 8. Pyne. The . Roberta ua,c w furnl8hed bF MurT Roberta and Mias Ethel Taylor. The j body waa taken to American Fork Clean shoes easily. A quickly, and A Leaves the shoes look clean and .new. Get n cake at the nearest store. fabric or leather natural looking. jdans i dnse lily white that makes white all white BLACK TAN WHITE RED BROWN PosLWant AddsBringResuUs interment OFWALNUT BEDROOM 1 SUITES ON DISPLAY i We have arranged a special display of our entire line of Walnut Bedroom Syites for your convenience, so that you may easily choose the suite you want. ' Do you think you could find a suite that would appeal to ycu if you choose from our line of fifteen to twenty distinctly different patterns and designs 7 SURE I ' lf ' "V-- 'SUCH A VARIETY OF WALNUT FURNITURE - HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN DISPLAYED 4 r ; line. I A, A Vs" V rp V 'S'. period Three patterns of thatS wonderful graceful 'r v of Queen Anne, and many others in the Adam, Sheraton, Louis XIV and Colonial periods. iPoster Beds round foot end beds and cane pan- -. - aeled suitesTre also shown ln this "unique display! Be sure to see the Display Window. : ; the lines of the largest furniture manufacturers in the country. Beauty and durability are the predominant features of these handsome bfedroom suites, as well ; as 'moderate prices.' ! What could be more servicable than the good old ""American WalnutT and lt takee such a beautif ul finish. -- , - ! i I: life-lon- - Even if you are not ready to buy one you should hoi miss' seeing this display as it will surely be worth your while. , I. The many attractive patterns are elected by our g experience in the buyer, who has had a furniture business, and he has selected them from f . , FURNITURE STYLES The suite displayed in the window will give you a very good idea how one of these suites will look in your own bed- " " .room. - r " v ? PATTERNS SELECTED BY ONE WHO KNOWS TOO MANY TO SHOW ON ONE FLOOR form on our main Door, and one of the prettiest suites in the line is displayed in our spacious furniture show win-- dowr Several different patterns in the William and - V ,f T" When arranging all these pretty bedroom suites we found there were too many to display on our third floor, so we have aranged to display some of them on our display plat-- We know you will be astonished when you see the Mary period. -t V .V T - Yl EasyTerms Easily A rranged TO THE; BIG DEPARTMENT . H L ' Spanish Fork . ;r ; ' . Provo J , Cash if you prefer Credit if you wish STORE Eureka |