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Show GIRL KILLED IN , ' AUTO ACCIDENT ON PROVO ROAD till MISS MAE FRANKLIN HHK1) TO DEATH WHEN EAR KIN INTO FENCE Salt Lake, Oct.Jk Mis ' Mae 20 N. Franklin, yeareot age, daughter of Mr. and MjYt. H. Franklin of 518 Sou testate street, was killed aboutXLSO o'clock last night, when atyk'utomobiie hf which she Was rld-m- g swerved from the road and plunged into a wire fence." Tea & China Sutton Orem Lines The acddent occurred at the point of the mountain about twenty-tw- o miles from Salt Lake on the road to Provo. Miss Franklin, Miss Vera Plessman. 17 years of age, 42 West First North street; Merril J. Gygi, WWftWV AU Invest in the e A total Issue of $300,000 at a price thnt you better than 7 per cent. Every dollar raised to go back lu invested Improvements. assistantcireulatioRinanager-ofth- e know what the Orem Lines an what they have doneto stjniubite jtrovvtli and prosperity in Salt laike ami Utah Counties. The Toad has proven itself a groat boon fTi fruitgrowers moving their crops to nmrket quickly and. without loss from spoilage. -- TribUne,2I'years ofage,and living Company aL.J66, South Sixth West street, and George J. Loucks, 22 years of age, of 764 First avenue, were occupants of 4 Paige "bug, driven by Loucks. Miss Plessman was uninjured. GygLsuffered a dislocated shoulder and several bruises and Loucks was severely cut about the head and face. The car is said to have struck a sandy portion of road, as the party was returning to the city. The jolt caused Miss Franklin to lurch .forward, striking the knee of Loucks and causing him to lose control of Aha car, which turned into a railroad fence at the side of the road. The impact with the fench threw Miss Franklin from the car, and Itlbelieved that she struck a post. John Creamer William Knight and -- -- WhertJ the Women Trade HOMER LAUGHLINAVHITE PORCE LAIN DINNERWEAR SALE Prices Speak for Themselves. SEE OURJYINDOW DISPLAY veaehed ! il.i l o . Ii j Si Tlie Company now offers its patrons a chanee to in its prosperity. Your security is the vast physical assets and earning power of the S, L. ft U. It. Co. .Write for Circular Altl, with Information nbout our Cumulative First Preferred Stock. participate jr 6c Utah Railroad Orem Lines Salt Lake . t Co. 222 S. West Temple. Salt Lake City Roy R. Roberts, Investment Dept. Also Offered by "Ed. D. Smith ft. Sone Co., Investment Dept, t WrSeennd South; Sart Lake- the scene of the accident a few moments afterward. They found the body entangled in the wire and, removing it, placed it in their car and hurried to Crescent, to which point Dr. I. W. Dornof Sandy was eummoned, Dr. Dorn found life extinct and believes that she died within a few moments after the accident According to examinations which be made, her chest was crushed. ' The sheriffs offiee was notified d and Deputy Sheriff F A.' Orton to Crescent, where he was present when the examination of the dead girl took place. The body was brought to' Salt Lake and Is at the undertaking parlor of Joseph Wil' liam Taylor. The dead girl was employed as cashier at the New York waist house. ! Dividends as Tegular as the calendar. - 'S 1 7 Percent Cumulative First PreferreJ Sttci -5- - . hur-jrle- t f N , - r S ' .V " r J Notes of Interest I Flans have been made by representatives of Hhe Hyrura and Partullse Irrigation companies for A consolidation of the two organizations and for the building of s large reservoir which, when completed, will Irrigate 2000 ' acres in south Cache valley. Fifteen hundred acres of land in southern .Wyoming and northern Utah 01 On v will be recommended for Inclusion In the W q satch national forest. The land has been carefully examined following the receipt of requests from stockmen of Utah and Wyoming. The public utilities commission has granted Increases In rates asked by Marshall ft Mine, operating an automobile truck line from Lund to St. George, and to the Bradshaw-Hlnto- n truck line, operating to Hnrrlcane. Lockjaw proved fatal fo Christian Denkers, aged 11, of Ogden. Tetanus set In after the boy had been burned upon the leg by n torch which boys were burning' after dipping the rush Into kerosene. ls Swifts White TWICE PROVEN If you suffer backache, sleepless nights,, tired, dull days and distressing urinary disorders, dont experiment. Read this twice-tol- d testi-mony. Its Provo evidence doubly proven. Mrs. Juliett Roberts, 544 W Sixth North SL says: J. suffered conwith Bevere stantly pains in my sides. Often I was nervous and so weak I could hardly get about the house. Headaches "and dizzy spells constant- ly troubled me and I .fell a few times from dizziness andl Injured myself. I was .very sick jnd when Doan's .Kidney Pills, brought me relief, I was mighty thaftkfuL , I used In all and they made me welLr OyER FOUR YEARS LATER Mrs. Roberts said: T have found It nec essary to use Doans Kidney 'Pills a few times sines I last recommended them, put have always received the same good results. Price 60c. St all dealers. ... Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney pills the same that n Mrs. Roberts had. N. Y. Co., Buffalo, , 1 Jour-boxe- s Foster-MUbur- Inconsistency. Uncle Bill Botttetop says he known a man who will fool jvlth any old kind f liquor, who' refused to eat mushrooms for feat s little toadstool might get mixed In. . The Brave Man. - The brave man seeks no! popular applause. Dryden. $1.00 Watch our Windows GRAPES, California Concord . . GREAT FOR JELLY X Nov. Vigor Vim and Vitality Follow the DR. MILES ,72-7- 8 W. Center PhonEs 194 and 195 ; t Heart Treatment If you are suffering from any weakness, irregularity or distress of the heart you should try this reliable medicine. Thousands have been benefited by its use1' i I Mrs. Mary E. Sheafer, West Philadelphia, Pa, found great relief. She writes: 1 believe if it had not been for Dr. Milei Heart Treat- 1! ment I would have died, and I owe my recovery to this .Medicine- .Suppose you get a bottle of this medicine today and try it Money back if first bottle faQs to relieve or satisfy. - t ; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST t n 1 o Fridayand Saturday, Oct. l and 2 Folgers Golden Gate Coffce 0 Buy 5 lbs. Golden Gate Coffee foY $3 and receive H The regular price of this high grade coffee is 65c per pound. You save 90c by buying five pounds. Phone your order. . a.,.-...i Prompt delivery. 0 -- , 67-710-5- 35 Two Stores l ' EBES! r i t ' ; 7 t i t One Pound Free Phones . Pi 0 WHITEHEADS . Li Special. -- Si'iD we of ' 4 Bars 25c 16 ;" " V I k 4 ? 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