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Show i PAGE EIGHT THE PROVO POST .UHASKMl-LEAGU- E SCHEDULES Sulphur It Darkens So'Natutally an Tell. , j jiobody 1 Mutual Improvement Basket Ball League on the .ward OOOOOOOOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&OOOOQQOO O o - - ward rT between games - Saturday, March Stake championship games. All games will commence immediately on the hour in the M. I. 21. bid-tim- f to-us- do-bod- Jt had hefenPPlled. Simply moUteh your cornu or a soft brush withylUandf drawtlilalhrough your hair, taking fine small fetrand at a timed by morning the gray hair disappears, tratlwhat delight tho ladies with Wyethl Sage and Sulphur Is that, besides Beautifully darkening the hair after, a feV .applications.. IL.also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Hedqulst to Drug Co., two stores, successors Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) A. gymnasium." '"' - - DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED as they cannot of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness' Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you havd rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when, 6p. m Seniors ; Fifth 'vtard vs. it Is entirely closed, Deafness la, the Fourth.w&rd l result,and unless t the Inflammation can b taken out and this tube restore 7 Saturday January ed to its normal condition, hearing will m. Bonneville p. Juniors, be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ward vsSIxlh ward! ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is 4 p. m. Seniors ; Bonneville nothing but an lnflammed condition of mucous surfaces. , ward. jjthe ward 5 p. m. vJuniors; Fifth ward vs.j We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by Third ward. Catarrh) that cannot be cured by 6 p. m. Seniors ; Fifth ward vs. Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu- - - y cam (BscoVer Championship ward Will Open the Season winners of the north apd south divisions. , End of the Months e The mixture of Sag Tea and Sulphur for: darkening: gray, Commencing Saturday, January streaked and faded; halnrls grandmotthe Mutual Improvement 31st, and treatment, are) fopca again hers - using it to keeph$ir hair a good, even Basket Ball League' will opep its color, which is tjiite (enaib)e as we winter season." The are living, in an iege when a youthful scheduled as follows: games 'arex appearance is .of fthe greatest advan( tage. ' u j Saturday, January 31st. 3- p. m. Nowadays, though' we donthave the Juniors Bonneville troublesome task. of gathering the sage ward vs. First ward and nlxifig at homo. All 4. p. m. Seniors, Bonneville prodrug stores sell the' ready e duct called Wyeth Sge add Sulphur ward vs. First ward. Hair Remidy for fabbut i0 cents a 5 p. m. Juniors; Fifth ward y bottle. It Is vary popular because vs7"Fourth ward. 'the-njuss- 4 p. m. Seniorj; Second vs. Sixth ward. 5 p. m. Juniors;. Third vs. Pioneer ward. 6 p. m. Seniors'; Third vs. Pioneer ward. Saturday, March 14. by focal applications, reach tha. dtB6aaed-portlo- n vs.-Fif- th - jarfl Third ward. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 14. Saturday, February Sold By Druggists, 75c. 3 p. m. Juniors ; Bonneville Take Halls Family Pills for constiKID GOES SMILING. ward vs. Second ward. pation. (Adv.) TO DEATH IN CHAIR 4 p. m. Seniors ; Bonneville CIVILSERVICE ward ,yg,J3econcLWarcL EXAMINATIONS 5 vs. Fifth ward NV :p. Y.;.Jnn- 22- .-- - OSSINING; - Pioneer ward. Frank Muehfield, alias the kid, Civil service examinations will 6 p. m. Seniors ; Fifth ward vs. went smilingly to his death in the Pioneer be held in the Federal - building, ward. - elSctric chair at Sing Sing prison Provo, Utah, to seclure eligible Saturday, February 21. die in second to the man the positions, on the 3 p, m. Juniors ; Firstward today, dates named: of Patrick Sixth ward. :chair for the murder 4 p. m. Seniors ; First ward vs. - Feb. 4 Veterinarian. Burns in New York City two. years Feh. 18 Immigrant inspector. Sixth ago. Big Bill Lingley, Muehl-- . 5 ward. 9 Feb. Surveyor. p. m. Juniors; Fourth ward field'd accomplice, whs JJxeciited 21 Feb. Railway mail elerk. vsi. Third ward.. For blanks and information see on May 6. - Burn! as rohbed and p. m Seniors ; Fourth ward J. R. shot down in his saloon oh Fob. 11, vs. Third ward. Hodson, local secretary. - , . . . 1912. i ; ; Saturday, February 28. 3 p. m, Juniors ; First ward vs. BISHOP SPAULDING IS r The following jbtrth8)miJ re- Second ward. Cdti22!3 tO PROVO SUNDAY mortiin 4 : Mf. m. Seniors ; First ward ys, To this and p. ported J Mrs. Frances M. Draper, I boy, Second ward. - Rev. G. T. Boutellier has receivn ward ISrSTtfr-ma5 Fourth m. hnd to Mr. Juniors; p. Wednesday; ed word that Bishop F. S.' SpauldHaws, a irl; Wednesday; to vs. Pioneer ward. come to 6 p. m. Seniors ; Fourth ward ing of Salt Lake City will Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Provo Sunday morning and wil . , boy ; Thursday ; to Mr. and' Mrs. Vs. pioneer ward. hold services at the St. Marys acob Larson, a boy, last evening; Saturday, March 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Froisland, a 3 p. m. Juniors; Second ward Episcopal Church in Second North street at U a. m. and 4 :30 p. m. vs. Sixth ward. girl, this morning. J - ' - va.Tnei0lT 18-1- - - , f , . How Would This Look in Your Home? 0 o o 0 o 0 o o o 0o o o o o 0 o o We paid $350 for it. Yours for nothing. Want this piano? It belongs to the person receive ing the greatest numbefpLvotes iirour FIRST VOTING" CONTEST. Fill out the or a freind. It will cost you nothing, or the friend Coupon below," and nominate-yourself- , nothing. ACT QUICKLY-$1,33- Q IN PRIZES FIVE PIANO PRIZES FIRST PRIZE To the person receiving the highest number of votes, a Lyon-aylUp- . worth Nsv $350.00. Piano, right SECOND PRIZE A due bill for $260.00 to apply as payment on a Lyon-TaylPiano. THIRD PRIZE A due bill for $250.00 to apply as above. FOURTH PRIZE A due bill for $240.00 to apply as above. FIFTH PRIZE A due bill for. $230.00 to apply as above. Each candidate will have five chances to qualify for a Piano Prize. HOW TO OBTAIN VOTES Maks your purchases at Irvine store and get your friends to do likewise.. , Every dollar sv purchased in general stock means 200 votes. BALLOT BOX OPEN . and sample: Prize Piano on exhibition in our Bargain Department Contest 'officially open- ed Monday and will run without interruption until July 4th. Watch paper for further an- " nouncements. WHO DO YOU THIN K OUfeHTip HAVE THE PINO? . Fill out the Coupon and send it iftf It will noFcost you anything and will cdunt 1,000 votes--- , for vour candidate. A : LYON-TAYLO- R or . or . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O - COUPON 0 . Good for 1,000 Votes when used' to Nominate a New Candidate " OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOGOCOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOC His Stomach Troubles Over. WOMEN THREATEN TO RAID BRITISH KING SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL , HOLD, STAKE CONFERENCE Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were President I. A, Smoot of the ,vTTa Mnct Hear TJV or We Will over that yu could eat any kind of you degired wlthout lnjury? nat Utah: Stake Sunday schools has Know Reason Why, IS Cry Of may seem so unlikely to you that you that the Sunday schools ! do not even hPe for a ending of your announced Suffragettes ill hold conference next Sunday trouble, but permit us to assure you 11 is not .. altogether impossible. If evening in the Provo Tabernacle. The king othera caft be cured Permanently, and LONDON Jan. 22 will commence at have been why not you? 7 :30 and the has got to see us or we shall knrtw ithousands following program John R Barkerf 0f Battle Creek, Mich., the reason why Mrs. Dacre-Fo- x ta 0ne of them. He says, T was will be carried out : 'troubled in with told the militant' suffragettes heartburn. Indigestion, Preliminary music at 7:25 p. m. London this evening. Itwasataand 1,ver complaint until 1 used" -- Singing by. th choir and congre- -' Chamberlains Tablet then my to reopen f efanjble was over. Sold by all -d- ealers. gation. " Have They Given Satisfaction? J If Not, WhyNoi? The-meeti- Bpysrin-all-kindsand-prices-and-rY vr x paign for equal suffrage after the (Adv.) recent lull, and the women show- ed plenty of fighting spirit. WaTIace 0rr a student . the The suffragists had nut antici-- J paled that his njajesty would re- - Brigham Young University, met fuse to see a deputation of Women with quite a painful accident toon Jan, 7, declared Mrs. Dacre-dane Was workingjn the but ifjie his ministers not to see us he his hand in such a manner not shield himself that way. as to require eight stitches to close He has got to see us or we Jthe wounds D.Pyne was summon-shaknow. why. The next deputed, and the ypung man is said to tatiop will go to Buckingham, pal- - be getting "along nicely. . aee'prepared for all emergencies.) made a determined Suffragettes MadIson Wia Ja h m3 effort tonight to break up a meet- - m. D. Reynolds says: ing at which he Right Hon. John This Is to certify that I have been Burns, president of the' local gov- - a P"eat sufferer from Rheumatism th .dlsea8 ernment board, spoke 7 on home while working with a snow plow on rula. Three male companions ofthe railroad, ForjeveraLyears I have the enfranchisement"' of women, been obliged to use crutches a great time. Having used three strapped to seats and surrounded Prt ot the l and aided by suffragettes, tried to 5xeVv 4116 Merltol Rhenmatlsm dera, thrown -the crutches away hfm down., and am now almost fully recovered. It ; After a liyely scrimmage the certainly has done wonders for me and men were pitched into the street, 1 heartily recommend It M. D. l tt0'daovo Drag Co., exclusive to 'seats. the strapped Many of the wopien disturbers were also , agntl1 ejected, but with less violence. y. ean-;anTc- lab-Fo- Prayer. " Singing hythechoir --Value of Memory Gems, Thosr Romney (fifteen minutes), -Male quartette and chorus. How May Social Conditions in Our Stake Be Improved? Prof. BarHFrGladert fi ftkn'ffi tfi Ut esT' i x, Ladiesi-quartettean- ut guarantee that will give satisfaction , BUY YOUR NEXT OF US chorus. d -- Remarks by jisitifig brethren- -. by choir. ' ' Benediction. ll with a ng" -- WevcarryShoesforLadiesMisses,and -- jat 1 METHODIST EPISCO-- PAL CHURCH Sunday school at 10 ' a. m. ; preaching services at 11 and 7 :30 p. m.; Junior League Monday 4.00 P-- iu. ; k s end ce Thursday , 7 :30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to ' All. F. W. Bross, Pastor.. - mid-wee- Pow-how- CARD OF THANKS. Rey-stil- - Y ours for JL " -- :p iK: m.: p U ' fnEDNI?QIIfcotIand7an The Big Dry Goodi House ' , 0 OOO OOOOOO OO-- O ! Y"-- . ' ; ooo o oo ooooooo 0 UTAH STAKE TO HOLD CONFERENCE SUNDAY today U threw a bag of flour on Thomas' 1116 q,T,artuerlyC(co1n- MfEinhonWood, secretary fori!'. th ,Utah. Stalie Scotland, whilehewas addressing " n'e,0 he held at the Tabernacle meeting connected with.' the in-- J ,S,ull1da?r enmng at auguration of the Edinburgh high 10 0 Clock m the moming.' school.' lie was in the middle of Apostle O. F. Whitney and his speebh when tbe woman others will, be in attendance idtricktcg-sttmelhin- g about tftftufe, for onto the platform and noonthe morning and - after-leaped sessions. dashed a paper hag full of flour into Mr. Woods face. The bag burst aad tba flour spread ovei atari K Vi ywer hla do thing. " Vt. Mitaa Ukxatlrt Taktota tf j The undersigned desire to' pub- -' licly express their gratntude and appreciation to all who in any way so kindly helped them in their sad -k bereavement. May a divine providence grant unto all the assurance that their many acts of kindness are greatly appreciated and have helped to lighten the heavy .heart, in the losing of our husband and father. MRS. AGNFS FARRER . , and family. Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Thla remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It Is pleasant to jtaka. If -contains no opium It always cares. For sal" by all dealers. (Adv.) |