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Show i A -- I T'" vl pv) ' mm OTte. mam i mm mm mm mmm mm mm w m mm m mmm. mmamm mm mm - m FXB1 THRU ' 'v SsM ImSuli M am n w-- I,1 W THE PROVO POST ' 1 ' 1 M M - - PPM! PV MPm mm MMM M M $ 4 (Tr. Belov we are publishing as many of the childrens answers as the space will permit. The first answer in the center column wins the prize for offered foi the neatest and best answer to the question: -in Be Should the Every Kitchen? Why Majestic Range Second East St. Everybody should have a Majestic Range in their home, because being the most talked about it must be the " best. LOIS ARNOLD- 1G1 N. 4 The Majestic should be in every home because it is the most economical range sold and also the best, because Taylor Bros, sell nothing but the best. MAURICE JONES The Majesetio range is the best stove, it is the strongest gives the most heat and uses less coal. . .It is the best cooker and fastest beater in fact it is the best and strongest stove made. It is known all over the world. LA VINA CHASE. The Majestic should be in every bomerlTBecause it is one of the most economical ranges as it saves your coal and saves your temper. 2 Because it is one of the most durable ranges on the market. 3. If you want to get to work on time get a Majestic. -- 4. If you want a 'good nature d wife get a Majestic. LA MAR BIRD, t the-be- st CARL NELSON. - One More Day to Get the Beautiful $8.00 Aluminum Set Free with Majestic Range Because it is the best, also because it burns very little to bake with, and lastly but not least you can have lots of hot water all the time with the reservoir that goes with it. Something that is needed in every home. HAROLD HARTLEY. coal The Great Majestic Range should be in every kitchen for many reasons, because it heats so quickly and requires soTlittlefuel, and because its a joy every minute Mother MARIETTA TAYLOR. says. Because it is the most serviceable, lasts longer than any other, takes the least fuel, can bake a pan of biscuits in 27 minutes from the time the fire is made. EDNA THURGOOD. The Great Majestic should be in every home. 1, Because you soon save enough in fuel to pay for the range. 2. The new down draught causes the combustible ingredients to be sent out in heat and not carried out in cinders or sent up in smoke. 3. It bakes your bread thoroughly through and leaves a nice brown crust on the outside. VAUGHN BIRD. Because it is the best "'You should use the Majestic Range in your kitchen because it is the best and most economical stove on the market and every housewife Bhould call it her friend. It is the best for the hotel and home ALICE CHRISTIAN. range made and uses less fuel. OWEN HARDING. Fine' range We like it best because it uses less coal, heats' quickest and is the best all around stove for all homes. ERMA HENRICHSON. Consumes less fuel easy to keep" clean and" saves expenses, It is cleanest, and bakes better. ' - Because it is a life asver. By saving time, fuel saves food work and worry, which proves and it trouble, beyond all doubt that it Is a life saver. CLARK BLACK. home because of ' less-fue- l. The Great Majestic Range should be in every kitchen, because it is useful, needful and handy in every way for FANNIE SKINNER. , cooking or baking - The Great Majectic Range should bemused in every its beauty and durability and great saving of fuel The reservoir is veryjjeautiful and holds ten gallons of water, is quickly heated and superior tq any range on the market. Its capabilities are wonderful and it is reliable because it is made of malleable steel that will THELMA HUISH. never warp. It is is the only range. Because-i- GLADYS WILSON, The Great Majestic Range should be in every kitchen because it is the BEST RANGE ON EARTH. It uses less fuel and does better work than any other range madeT costs less than many ranges made that are not half as good. My Mother says it is the best range on earth, and SHE KNOWS. MARK PYNE. baker and burns The Majestic gives more heat for the coaFfisecTtkah' any other stove. It will save enough coal to pay for itself in a short time. It pays for itself by good cooking and coal, and it holds the heat a long time It is neat and easily kept clean. It is o good baker. It is well made and will last a very long time. My mamma says she could not do without it, it is such a good stove. than other ranges, it is well made.-"- - IRENE GARRETT. FLORENCE ADAMS. The Great Majestic Range Demonstration and the special offer to purchasers will last only one more day, tomorrow, Large crowds are daily leaving our store feeling that they have anrth while nhnnt ranges. w learned Comejn and join our guessing contest, in which a lively interest is being manifested. Hot Coffee and Biscuits served. PROVO, UTAH. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Geo. Arliss inJJis-ra- 'Ciarissaby' Viscount" "DeefordT art eli much the same as those of Richelleu in regard to the chevalier Mauprat Theand Julie In Lyttons famous play. Before the' contemplated match is consummated, Disraeli makes The appearance of Georg Arliss aristocrat prove hlmseir a man. and his company, under the manage-Mr. Parker might never have writ-menr of the Llebler Company, in ten his now famous play had not the Louis N. Parkers famous comedy, j only actor been available whose art, "DlsrapU, at the Salt Lake Theatre technique and personality fitted its during Conference week, beginning titular role. It was the personality nizjng his jescuerJeaks away. paz-T- ! ed, still under the influence of drink, Lincoln Beachey Is ThrOughtheFIames at thy Ellen Monday Coming to Lagoon Salt Lake atre Conferenc Week p nc'IlIC Cl 0110 pfilflJ ,1 Columbia Saturday The thrills one experiences in read-in- g The newspaper men of Salt Lake Two Reel Drama Featuring Herbert David Graham Phillips Rawlinson. book, got an awful shock last week. "The Price She even more Paid, On coming down to work Tuesday arp Bil1 and Bert HamPton are out "In Daley strongly brought the stage they found a dispatch from Washing- firemen and close pals, although Bill offering of that name whch will be ton which sa Id that Lincoln Beachey. ,g Wend; Berts ea,g oIder than Bce bere at th Columb,a on Saturday. -the aviator, had attempted gweetheart lg wrong has "been Joneg a Beam. to do his famous loop the loop wound Btr It Is seldom that this territory gets a 88( who llveg wtth Ber tln g,Bter done, re instate the convalescing BilL the Capitol domes, had fallen and was Olive in a tenement bouse. genuine treat, such as will be offered to be dead. r thought owner One Frank of dealt day to Carter, be bythemanagement of the new attracone of the most important and Inter- - period of Disraelis life This after the Press Club of Salt the to some decides collect tenement, com ORGANIZED-AIn the in with the 8ANTAQUIN tion when the big New York Company writing play. T esting engagements of the season. Lake, assisted by its friends through- - .rent from tenants in arrears. Anna is Mr. the It bland, Arliss, oL stars visits this city. Heading the out-thBenjamin Disraeli, a personality, dy state, had extensively adver- ftmnd dlfflcnlt gupporUng the who In. his day shone with dazzling quizzical Machlavelll of the Used the fact that Beacney would ap list is Miss Coleman, who has been Correspondence.) (Special have ' nourishing is the subject of Mr. Park tlve P arty, the Disraeli of later M'e, pear at Lagoon Oct. 11 under the aus- - tiny Jot who must A 29. mass SANTAQIJIN, Sept. favorably compared with Maud Adams Carter food. and her child pleagure Is dealt with. ,v jers play.- Long one of the most pices of, the club. . meeting of pltjzens filled the meeting in the same kind of work, that., has and becomes meets fascinated the girl 'of .DhmwuiIU markable figures 'br Europe1, 'as The,firodui ioa, -There wasr harriedconferesee made-JhtfuSWher to hear hefr statesman, hslp olltical achievements to he elaborate' scenlcauy, particularly dl8dain wIth tbe met ever by Tannic cTty mans star so popular. last brilllan the from act, Provo. him terment League worker, secured whlclrrepresents the premiership, while editor it He peiets, and Bert The Price She Paid Is a play his literary gifts won him a place the reception hall in Downing street, read: IcDonald DJstr,Ct Att0rny J' H' comes in Without fuss and feathers up to date. It deals with a brought among English men of letters and his Just before the presentation to the Lincoln Beachey, the liquor ques- for an hour of any sort. Bert tweaks the wealthy j man of means, diahonst designing 'are secured for him entree to the most Queen. The consutmes of the period Washington was fol- the' kindred and and tlon of out throwa and nose him mans topics, a-and who believes in the lend the seventies the early boy, play girl brilliant circles "of the old- - world, dead if er and "Are you injured j lowed by George A, Startup, president so.pjace teachings of her mother as regarding .. This Disraeli was a cnaracter whose attractive pictorial qualities, will you appear aCLagoon Oct 11? the Provo Betterment League, who the defense of her virtue. - Newspaon revengejof determined Carter, "Disraeli has Mr. Arliss to well presented the appeal qualities might The answer came back' before the He Is at mem-- , wentjnto detall on league organtzn per critics throughout the country; dramatist Mr. Parker shows us the over 1500 times, which includes one Associated Press had found out that waits for his chance. Commission-- , tkm, and also touched upon the "New have commented on the of hFire Board of the her months ip play as being Immortal "Dizzy, bot- his friends years run in New York,-siBeachey waa lnjured. 9 as fast that sees Patriotism, he the ers. declaring Visiting not One but Boston, of themiiaw very darlng. and enemies called him, at the zenith Chicago and six months in, "Press Club, 'Salt Lake: of the twp men, communities grasp the significance of the greet In to failed Its deserved it includes Emita friendship ArliBa Mr. place of his career. Woven into the action company "Reports of my death greatly er and. having no way for a direct at. the broader point of view of patriot-- j poBitk)n the American drama. A Florence Arflss,, Margaret of the piece is'the diplomatic battle will "1 aVwanfetir Jhe on Bert strikes andriTthrbu6h-lHmrplH)ri-ng ay-,,,.. for- but-o- n hcre for the control of the Sues osnat j Dale, Della Repton, Lilia A Campbell,, wlth the newgpapeiP mPn 0f Utah Oct tack Bill. The latter Is retired on half- - plane with material welfare, Just perfrmance positively, which Disraeli conducted and won for Vincent Stenrnroyd, . Henry Carvel, 11 communities pay because of his age. Bert sees soon' and, no aooner w EM red, St No one could Charles Harbury,--Arthu- r England BEACHEY.' "LINCOLN through the act, however. That night be rid of the liquor traffic and. Loss of Appetite. 'he" made to realize the importance of C11p Bayfieldrnnd others -- Anna's dFed vices. and to Is the Wedneson matinees will be There preventing the control of the canal reao- - decay. The usual loss of appetite is the the After to making refuses speech tJhtBtie open door,' t from falling lnjo unfriendly hands; day and Saturday. The mangement , disturb- , the solidtous landlady's suggestion lutlons proposed by the central com-- , ances In the5 stomach. The stomach bronchitis announce occurrence of the Theatre of o Lake the Salt aid capillary refused of Bank the England use cough medjcines he decides to occupy-a- n empty apart- - mlttees calling upon the cahdidates fa,,g t0 do the work ,qulredf the ap. him in his project, and only1 by going, that reservations for scats may be ad .pneumonia, 'contain to the legislature to announce their petJte is gone, and the body Buffers codine, morphine, heroin ment for the night. that j a formoney, and by a&tute-- - made byinall ot.Jelephone. io and other sedatives when you have a j plre from kl3 lighted gas jet (breaks stand on thr question of a referendum from lack of nourishment Such a Hy forestalling all moves made by his oon the rXSTu A Fair Proposition. opponents, did he complete a task, the cul-j Bert Games. the rescueaAnnaai d Bill unNnlmoqsly, and the mass meeting jg jjjade especially to assist the stom- out cleans That needed. Merltol is of The manufacturers iruita of JFWcbi Veresoonjrecognlzed to organize & Betterment ach to digest food, and promote ft for the takes out the- - baby. They thmik all voted or places beds, breeding ders RhumatlsmJEoM have . Jure so.jnuch All this In the play serves merely' m confidence In this preparation that germs' of pneumonia" and other germ are saved'.' whenIhe'Tandtady thinks- league ae soon e detail -- could - Le healthy appetiUwThia remedy la aold J pneumonia on our positive guarantee, and we ask a background for a love story they authorize hs to sell them to you .diseases. That is a why f of Carter. Shejtells BilL All th iughts cold when you to give It a trial. It Is a genuine and fostered by Disraeli pn a 'positive, guarantee to give you never results from Into - Remedy is heed. U of personal wrong are forgottenf or Rheumatism tonic Provo Drug Co sole agents. of Cough borlains Vases in all with the same cunning ith .which ho biern- - ..For artistic its for Call wide world Letterheads ani a is flames he certainlv the This reputation jjas darts, upJhe (Adi.) refund your lponey. bent political tools to serve his pur- - a fair proposition. Let us show them cures. It contains no morphine .or lng stairway.He drags' Carter Into this office. Our man will call and esld all sale In by pose. In general, Disraerts tactics to you.- - Proyo Drug Co,, exclusive other sedative. For VJ the hallw ayj but the landlord, recog- see you. Phone 13. Trey 0 Hearts f er8 fAdv) - furthering the wooing of -- the Lady agency. 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