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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920 Items of Interest for Our Busy Readers influenza hits TOWN OF SALEM IN EPIDEMIC FORM 5Ji- - Ml Mil IIOMi; Lamb la Second Victim of the Dread Disease There Frid j Mrs. Sadie Shaw of Lake Vie has M l)i: H ID Lot 1 : j II TAYLOR BROS. CO.l PROVO HONORED M Smart is sani to be the ol The I tub adei i h t t )i t town no He is the f r ns u in h tnnii ll in lmppltM t tim, U1 ,K)V the other yenlion at toe I niiis,i, ol I ( la(hl, i n lit t on of the family three in mini Friday and Saturday pnl 2 and i Mr Smuit thinks The first day her. being girls id a sjmpo in as ,b he is indeed foitunate suite his hopes lum null spiakir ds u- - mg sunt were shattered by the dot tor, whose pli ise o( tin- I o ist it lit uxi of Malti t sense of humor t lashed with his For this session I'rol F Hyiiug ol t when he announted that anothei the I! ilclnered one of the daughter had arrived at the Sinai t HililiihM-- on 'The Oil drop Method home. Muth to his joy, howeyer of Measuring tfie Eleitrn Chaige Fred learned the real truth, and now The second day was giyen over to1 thinks he is on the winning side talks on farming and mining, wlilej The boy arrived the early part of the thud meeting, on Saturday After the week. noon was general in its interest All S Designed For You, Young Man, This Summer Model In -c in in Just returned from Salem where she as tailed on account of the deatj of her sister Mrs. Mary A. Bowen Lamb, who died there March 30. The funeral services were hdld Friday. April 2, at the family resident e in Salem. Mrs. Lamb died of influ and leaves her husband, J. Hanmer Lamb and six children She was 4 4 years of age. Mrs Shaw reports that influenza is raging in' Salem and that practically eyery. family is stricken with it. AUD OK TH INKS gne says schools And other public been have She suspended gatherings Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGuire desire gUtes that the epidemic has extended into Benjamin, Palmyra and sur- to express to all who extended to them a helping hand in their be rounding districts. reayemeiit in the loss of their infant son who died at their home last the delegates declared that the con- ventiun was the most successful in die history of the organisation. At the business session held after the third meeting on Saturday, the WILL LECTURE SUM) W THE 'ELBERON ou.isc loi s. M Merril, F A C ; H. It Hagen. U C , and Pi of C F Fynng of l Young Brigham Paul Stark Seeley wU deliver a fi cried ure next Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M. under the auspices of the Christian Science church of this city. HEI K I MTI A the mversity. I ROM pockets v kU; the belt , k y M-'--t stitched across the back. TheElberon come in and try it on ! j j j JAIL 'voN, , the big, pleated patch C C j You will like such details as the yoke and pleats in the back (' following otiiciis weie elected F Korstlen I' S Forest Besrrye president, F. R West. F A C . yne piesulent, a"d THREE ! Loee of Spanish Fork w ho sentenced to 80 days in the MET DAUGHTERS HERE county jail was released today on Swen C. Nelson of Fairview was in payment of a fine of $25 in lieu of Provo to meet daughters serving the remainder of the term. who came down from Idaho to atCASE DISMISSED tend the funeral of their sister. Mrs. Eli Taylor of Salem, which took In the case of W. E. Dunn vs. T. place there yesterday. R. Devonish which has occupied the ' district court for the past three days ' was dismissed yesterday morning on admotion of plaintiffs attorney at Elder William A. Morton will dress the parents class of the Provo plaintiffs costs. The suit was for Fourth ward Sunday school next Sun- - 1385 alleged to be due plaintiff on day morning. It is stated that he a note given on an autombtle tran-ha- s an Important mesage for the saction. parents and they are invited to be SEEKS DIVORCE present. Alvin wa his--tw- VASHBURNn BRYANT TOO MUCH o jJOHNSON TWIX BEDS IS COMING Bryant Washburn's Latest If you suffer backache, sleeplesa nights, tired, dull, and distressing urinary disorders, dont experiment R ead this twice-tol- d Its testimony. Provo evidence doubly proven. Mrs. Juliet Roberts, 544 W. Sixth North St., says: I suffered consant-l- y with severe pains In my sides. Vern C. Bird has filed suit for di- Often I was nervous and so weak I vorce in the Fourth district court could about the house. get hardly against Ruth Bird on the grounds Headaches and dizzy spells constantof desertion. 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FosterTMll-bur- n vance of the relchswehr Is not halted Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The great laugh festival Twin Bryant Washburn in a a screen Beds" which has broken all records version of William Gellettea famous in all the prominent cities in the world wll be seen here at the Columfarce, Too Much Johnson, will be bia on Tuesday, April 20th distinthe attraction at the Columbia Theaitself from the majority Of guishes tre on Saturday. Lois Wilson is the comedies by the clean wholesome-nes-s heading woman. It Is a Paramount-Ar- t of its story, the rapidity of Its craft. action, the dramatic lift of its situations, the wit "and breeziness of its Hindu Children Mechanise. lines and the deftness of Its charactEBadu children are remarkable for erization. Description of the comedy their precocity. Many of them are conveys but a feeble idea of Its three skilful workmen at n age when the acts. Theatres ring with happy children of other nations are learning catch words from the alphabet A hoy of seven may be laughter and Beds Twin are beard in every a skillful wood carver, while some ol The company seen here is the handsomest rags are woven by "Quarter, the best ever organized and plays onchildren not yet in fheJr teens. at ly the prominent cities. m :4 Twice Proven T1IE FAIRIES HOLIDAY. won't NE morning when Elsie got np she found It was raining very hard and that of course put au end to all that Elsie had planned for the day. She was to take her lunch with some other girls and their mothers and go to the park for a picnic. Elsie did not want any breakfast She did not wunt to say good morning even. She was cross at everybody because It rained. I Just think It Is too mean for anything, this old rain to come and spoil our fun, she said. But my dear, the park will be much sweeter and cleaner after the Be a good, rain," said her mother. cheerful little daughter and smile. Bat Elsie would not smile. She ' pouted and even cried, and when once. 4 Ginghams, F ereales and Cheviots breakfast was over she went sulkily upstairs to the playroom and looked oiit of the wlpdow. Ilorrld old raindrops I Elsie said. I just hate raindrops. - Oh. I am' sorry, said a voice beside her; for those are my sisters out there on. the window pane. . On the arm of the big chair In which she was sitting. Elsie saw a pretty little creature all In silver, which sparkle like a diamond, and she knew that her visitor was' a fairy, becuuae .she carried a wand. I am sorry you hate the raindrops, said the fairy again. 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Buy acan if yon are not satisfied take it back and get your money back. Calumet contains only such ingre--dien- ts as. have been approved Scully by the U. S. Authorities. fse asvs wUe yss Wr Ise asss vfcaa fss las : ' cA OSIationiDiclc POOR GIRL! had been an unconscionable flirt Now she at on the knee of her fiance, and was pensive. What is It, sweetheart? cooed the , lover. Oh nothing! she sighed. Yes, but something is troubling my precious." Only that my girlhood Is disappearing, and it has been q glor.ous time. But you mustnt let it I cant help it You see Im on last right now." lap my She Institution (297IST0RES. ' HIGHEST ; QUALITY HIGHEST AWARHS iU What the Sphinx Says Newkirk. "Small wonder life Is miserable to a misfit often If the preacher could swap Jobs with the manr both might be hnppy. when you know who they atbl They have spoiled my picnic in thn park, said Elsie, and 1 am sure J shall never like raindrops again." tell you about But wait until them I said the fairy. Those are ngr sister fairies, and the only time we ever have a holiday la when we can disguise ourselves as raindrops and have a day off." Elsie. A, day off 1" questioned What do you mean by that 7 Oh, dearl Didn't you know that a fairy Is just as busy as can be,, raining about and whispering good things into the ears of children who think, wrong things? No; I didn't said ElBle. I never heard you whispering ' to me I" Oh, yes, yotf have many times," Only, of course replied the Fairy. you did not know it was a fairy who made yon do right "But why are you not having a holiday, too? asked Elsie. I was until yon said such things about us, and then I had to change my dress and come to tell you who the raindrops are. We work so hard all the. time that I am sure now yon f will not be cross with us for having a holiday, and when you see how bright and green everything is tomorrow in the park I am sure yon will forgive us for playing today." When Elsie opened her eyes, for. of course, she had been asleep, the Fairy had gone. But outside were a, the little raindrops chasing each other down the window pane, and as Elsie watched them with great interest now one drop, larger than the others, stopped until R was pushed on by the 'I' others. That drop must - huve been my Fairy, thought Elsie. Oh, you cunning little raindrops! I dont hate yon at all I love you, and I am glad you have a good time, she said, ,"und HI never he cross and cry agklkjyhen it rains, for I shall know It Is ti fairy holiday, and I do hope I did not spoil the day for (he litt'p Fnrv who told me about It by being cro--(Cop right f si it ) - tv, ELAINE HAMMERoTEIM GREATER. THAN FAME belzmek. . ' Picture 3 By Newton Coming to the Strand Monday and Tuesday Some Dictano. Hewitt Times, have changed. Jewett Yes, It Is a long way from grandfather's clock to a wrist watdb |