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Show i. m'p- A DBINK HOT TEA very much relic t.Irom..X)oan'a. Kidney Pills and consider them a very good 1 have used three How Bad Backs Have Been Made kidney remedy. boxes and! know for a, certainty that String Kidney lilt Corrected. they have relieved me of backathe and Take a Glass of Salts to Flush otlwr kidney ailments. I don;t believe S,. R. Caliawny, Mrs. Birriio Robinson, Kidneys if Bladder Mrs: I. H. Masters, Mrs.. Iearl Docker, T All over Provo you hear it. Doans any kidney sufferer would make a misBothers Vou. Doan's Kidney Pills a take Mrs.1 A. N. Merrill, Mrs. Edith 11. by giving Kidney Pills are keeping up the good trial. Eating meat regularly - eventually work Provo people are telling about Price EOc, at all dealers. Dont Vroff tiers kidney trouble in some form' it telling of bad back round simply ask for a kidney remedy get or other Mayor C. F. Becker; as chairman of OREM LINE REPORTS authorltT. says " the Proveity executive committee off INCREASED- -' BUSINEfel Hgamr'Ckh'ToU believe the t estiirtony ' Doaiis Kidney Pills the same that because the uric acid in meat excites : Co., the county Red Cross Chapter, has J of youf own townspeople, They tell Mrs. Jones had. . the kidneys they become overworked; Y. the additional N, following (Adv.) appointed Bjislness on Hhe Salt, Lake & Utah It for the benefit of you who are suf- Props., Buffalo, get sluggish; clog up and cause - all members' of the committee:' 11. J. W. 'railroad,'known sorts of distress, particularly backache the Orcn ljne. confering. If your back aches, If the kidand misery .in the kidney region; A Night of Terror. . Goddard,r LeRoy Dixon, C. II. Ward, Unues. to prow, it Is reported, despite act too frequently, r passages neys twinges, severe headachesfcctd It. R. Irvine, Jr. Few nights are mare terrible than other line is Utah and are painful, scanty and cat color, use stomach, constipation, torpid Xliver, R. on ' child tlie R. of President her Irvine, Jr., elsewhere' report decreases. W. C. Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that that of a mother looking bladder and urpiary sleeplessness, County Red Cross Chapter; has ay- - Orem.tpresideilt of the road, stated has choking and gasping for breath durhelped so many of your friends ij Th moment ypujr back hurt a ar kidan attack of croup, and nothing in s jpelntji'd tbeT611owing conmk,tee oil that the business this month Is and neighbors. v Follow this Provo! ing the house .to relieve it. Many nioth-or- neys srent acting rightKorrlf bladder and clothingr Bishop Joseph Jng well up to that of the beginning citizens advice and gr.e uoan's it have passed nights of terror in bothers' you,.get about, four ounces of A. Buttle, .chairman; John W, Me- two months, and that during October chance to do the same for you. this situation. - A- - little forethought Jad Salts from; any good pharmacy: - Adam," George Beckstead, J, W. N. a surprisingly large number of passen- - j will enable you to avoid all this. take a tablespoonful In k glass of wais a cer- ter before brehkfasf for a few days Whitecotton, W. H. Brereton, Hdwa J gers were carried on the line. ' V The. decrease on rates on the other Chamberlains Cough Remedynever been and your kld keys, will then, act fins.. and ha cure for , tain croup G. . G. Biumenthal, Henry .."Over 1,000 passengers used our line two roads .making the points touched hand. Tor This, famous salt is mada. from the at fall. to It known Keep thur Craven,' Rev. .Philip King, Rev. daily during October, said Mr. Orem.' by our line lias not effected urf in the sale acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comby all dealers. ; (Adv.) W. F. Bulkley, Rev. J, A. Smith, Rev. "Conference and the.; fair bined and has been used of, course.: feast, so far as we can see, anil it now looks at. if we will enjoy even a great; FOR SALE Old papers in bundles oi tor generations to flash clogged kidJ, C. Clark, Elder V. H. Kelly, Eld v augmented the juupher,- but O. yilTard, Bishop I,. L. Kelson, ber'g figure) have thus far, kept, well er growth than we affirm'.' K pounds. IBe per bundle, st this neys and stjjhnlate them to normal hoped issr to. neutralize the .acids in to- office.'Bishop )tbh up- the- tverage the urine,horit no longer irritates, thus ' " soding Madder disorderl. Jadjoalts pannot .Injure anyone; maker a delightful effervescent tllhla water drink which mfllionat of ' men andwomen take now and tbeq to keep th kidneys and urinary organa clean, s avoiding serious kidney disease Hedquist Drug Co, (Adv.) raise -- mes . ; . . mm-j- .welj-kppw- Foster-Milbur- n -' rheu-matl- o l,a K 'b OR-A -- dell ' Davisr Bishop D: D. McFwan, Bishop O. B. Terry, Bishop John' Johnson, Bishop Win. Farley.' Mrs. W. F. Bulkier , Mrs. COMMITTEES i First Mrs. S. S. Jones, 2S9 South A. L. Booth, Bishop Poulton, Bishop RED: CROSS i PAGE TimE3 THEPROVO POST BAD COLD -F- Get smal package 'of Ilamburg Breast Tea, ' ok as ' the German folk call it, Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy." Take a tablespoon ful of the tea, put a cu4 of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the. must effect ive way fa break a cold and cure rt lfpn8 the Pre of th kin rriI the relieving congestion- - Also loosens - bowela, driving - a thurf system. the eold- from Try it Ufa next time you suffer from a edit or tha grip. 1 is inexpensive and entirely vegetable,1 therefore sale and harmkss. I i , Irrl-utlo- hold-fund- -- . s - ; . , Ar-.- . :i ! . f; with-llthfa- , -- - - sihCe-weeegan.- " Rnb JPain: ini ; Stiithesa away with a tinall botUt of old honsrt I 8t. Jacobs Oil ; . : When jour ack la sore' and ' lame or lumbago, eatica ot rheumatism has you stiffened up, dont suffer I Get a SL 25 cent bottle of old,' honest Jacobs Oirat any drug Store, pour a , Rttla in ymr hand ind rtiV it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you couritiflfty, the soreneeo and hune- - wd 1 gitie- .- V Dont way crippled .1 This soothing. penetrating 'oil needs ItoT be used enly 7 qnce. It takes the ache and pain' right out o! your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless ; and doesnt burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica D. O. Wald runs the new Second and lame back misery so promptly! Hand Furniture 8fore. Call there when In need of furniture; I THE MASTER KEY" I .. ii.,iwr Smoot Lumber Go. r PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS ANT t PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARD WARS. WIH.R AND QLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND BOG FEN OS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i Lumber, Doors, Windows, 1 Mouldings,. Lath,- I ctCT Shingles MILL WORK A ; SPECIALTY. Phonea No. 20 aad iS. Office and Yard opposite R. R. Freight Depot. PROVO, UTAH. -- PrO. Bot 455. OOO 000000005h .All Kinds 01 Lump, Nut and Slack Coal. J Cleveland "Ohio GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, EPROM CANYON Allrixee. PHONE 17,.. 602 S. ACADEMY AVI. Town Office Provo Cotomerdal Up et.i Denver Colo. , w the Symphony came one who hearers avaytvith hint; lid with them what he would. Thus it is that the storm rages over . the waters and stirs ' Rudolph Ganz, the Swiss pianist, is a lion an his art. (Nashrkhteu und .Auzeiger, February 25, 1913.) CASTLE A - Iut after I do not know any of the great ones who could quite give the intelligence? the amazing technical touch, tUe breadth' and splendor of interpretation -- that the Rudolph --Gank showed in his playing-- of Chopin Breceuse and P0l9nai.se, for example. (The : Denver Post, Oetoberk29, 1912.); thentent He makes listener feel big feelings and think which he could not possibly have intimated ns coming within Las capabilities.' This, it would seem, to Tie proof positiveof :W'r.Hahzs ifligibility to' be ranked with' the'inasrcr great-thought- S .rSnsmuiMi nr; . ff y o The Comfort Ganz worked his way directly into the hearts of his audienceshowed a wealth of senti ment that is rare in these days of brilliant technic an asset which he is far from lacking and there is a large : place in the hearts of the 'music lovers of - s, isr,r "piTiUrofvVJtrrthwes:,?!Btatf'Jdtinmh7Ncrtmhre,f'r 1912.) I SMOOT & SPAFFORD "New . Baby's Morning Dip i OOODNESS VJ (Tl"Haia;,NVvclnT - her 11, 1912. ; ' Vs - 'f V v; ' ?T' js ) the Comfort Babys Grand- mot h e r, w ha t wed do without this Perfection i KNOWS-sa- Smokeless 01 r ' "if Td only bad on j wiim a. . when jrou were baby, youd have been saved many a cold and croupy spclL" t Wichita,'' Kansas . - f Appreciation of piano music will never diminish as long as it has ks its exponent the masterful . ; , . He left us be- artist,. Rudolph Ganz, .... wildered with his art and,.seeking some explanation for the majesty of. tone and harmcmy.!--(Th- e Daily m , m- - W Beacon " - e . m 1 For wanning cold corners and isolated npetal re room sad for countleae special occasions when extra best Is wanted, you Dead the Perfection Smokeless OH Hester. - i January H 1913.) The Perfection la light, portable, inexpensive to buy and to use, and a a y to c la an. Hokindling; no ashes. It ia guaranteed amoke less and odorlesa and fret from - Prices: Boxes, r . $1.50;-Fro- nt Orchestra, $1,00; Main Floor, 75c; 4, Balcony; 50c If m e? Highest Class Entertainment of the Seasoft - ' ca . . mechanical defects. At aU hardware and general stores. Look for the Triangle trademark. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ' (Incorporated ia Colorado PaeMo Power AUweqeercmo dityeaM Beist He Sk Uke Cetjr ' Try the Post Want Ad Column J r |