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Show ,r j 1HE PROVO POST n -- he Kind You Have Always Jlooght, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of al and has been made under his per-son- supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. "are but All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-atgoo- d Experiments that trifle uith and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. is CASTORIA Whatharmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pare-gori- e. 'It Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotla substance. Its ago is its guarantee.' It destroys 'Worms and allays revcrislusess. Tor more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and "IMarrhoea. 'It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Childrens Panacea 1 he Mothers Fricud. H V GENUINE CASTORIA I ALWAYS -- L Bears the Signature of - In Use For Over 30 Years II 1 1 - Martha-Arnol- Tho Kind You HaveAlways Bought THK eiMTAUK OOMMNV, NIW VOW It certainly pays to buy your groceries at this store, because you effect a substantial saving on every purchase. Your Pocket f Flour is very popular with housewives and is a heavy .teller at 12.85 per 107. Our and Canned goods, dried fruit, potatoes, everything in the eating line is reduced to the minimum In price and the quality held right up to the top notch. Keeps it there - Put money In your pocket by your groceries here. t FARRER & WHITEHEAD Phone 67 7 s i f -- a PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY f I ALWAYS ; Phone 164 J.N. i -j ?! WF MAKE K A RELIABLE 3J5;W. Center , GULICIi, SPECIALloF Proprietor FEATHER PILLOWS d Tell the Need Of Beech afhs Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should not fad to avail themselvea of their prompt and beneficial effect. Beechams Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They clear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and tone the system. Their mild and thorough action quickly rid the skm of blemishes, imprpve the circulation and help the digestion. Every woman should know the comfort; and experience the help of hr drnfffSatt DvoatW Directions of Special Vein AM BEDS Warm or Cold rTrz Do Yours Get It? one quart of milk daily. This does not mean uncared for milk V1 which ' germs' are allowed to multiply by the thousands, but good, clear milk from healthyj Dairy Herd. Living this statement is not an impossibility. It can be done by taking away the injurious and pensive luxuries and giving your children what j .they really , need f or the building up of their con-stitutio- - Baby Week has come and gone. If you are ing to do yonr part in growing better babies, V have the go- CALL 1GGK-- 3 COALS, AS FOLLOWS FIRST, That Good Coal CASTLE CATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRACITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING , , WOOD- - SMOOT & SP AFFORD 1 t Utah Timber & Coal Co. CASTLE GA1E CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON , SPRING CAVYOM ABERDEEN Also " 9 ' ' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron 160 W. FIFTH NORTH. J, M. HARMON, Pres. J, , PHONE 233W. DUNN, - Secy and Muager. . WASH DAY Is the worry of m&ny a Ivoinan. This drudgery is eliminated by sending us yohr soiled clothes. The heaviest pieces come back ready for use. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY dis- Just phone ! 203 for our wagon. i i Long Prompt Sirvice Our Motto Provo Ice & Gold Storage Co. PHONE 508 Established 1907, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK hours, tedious workfare very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Dont suffer. DR. MILES ANTI-PAI- . .. Surplus $12,500.00. Capital $50,000.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President. D. J. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Ass't. Cashier John F. Bennett, Vice Pres- DIRECTORS: N. T. Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knndsen Taylor , Robert Bee J ohn P. Bennett J. J.' Craner J. D. Dixon a S. P, Eggertseu Jos. S. Berry All business given ns receives prompt and ' careful "attention. Your account will be appreciated. . j ns. ' fln-ns- ours. i ) Cherry Hill Dairy CASTORIA Our Coal Department handles only the best on the market. We ae in tho busines for yonr health, not for we I I j If When v6u need Ice, remember tilled water ice in Provo. - At In a lecture given in J?rovo recently on Child Culture, it was stated that every child should have t H W w&W r We Can Make You Either One If th world. In koin, 10c.. 25c. to Wmmo with Ery Bos. Sold 30 I; 4 -- CITY. Buying Groceries Here Puts Money in show that the blood Is impoverished and that the stomach is not properly assimilating its food. In fact a womans physical condition always shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimples, sallowness or dull eyea all u. disastrous one tot the villages through whk,h"he has pissed. Property has keen" destroyed ruthlessly. Latest reports from Mexico arp to the effect that he Is noithern Durango trying to arrange for a conwho iave motor centration of Villiatas which destroyed the Imperial under Reyes. car in which he and several offi been fighting cers were riding, t Although several American troops in Mexico of the officers were killed, Emperor be equipped with new clohing soon William 'was unhurt. to replace that torn into shreds in A conheld yesterday the strain of the campaign. At a conference uniforms, the state health comitTssIon T. R signment of Bhoes, hats, sweaters and other wearing apparel Beatty and Attorney General Barnes, forwarded Governor William Spry has decided valued jit $100,000 way line pf American south the along that -- the beat way to prevent the the With week. this communication spread of rabies throughout the a went of approxiclothing shipment state will be to place a quanutlne and in each county to prevent the ship- mately $2oJ,000 in Mexican gold to be used In paying the ment of dogs, especially from Ne- silver coin of the soldiers who while in vada end Idaho, where the rabies la wages service draw 20 per cent adan epidemic.. Not pnly will a quar- foreign ditional The pay. troops, have exantine be' placed on dogs, but the In dealing with perienced a difficulty commissioners will at once eactIn American natives the money and so that stray dog licensing ordinance for (this reason Mexican moijey was of notorious carriers which are dogs, Boxelder sent. madness, may be killed. county has become quite a hotbed of The body oj Patrolman William A rabies. Each succeeding specimen of St.liouls missing since last Dillon of dead coyote sent in to the state w as' found buried in a shalFriday bacteriologist from tqat county has low beneath a culvert in the grave show unmistakable been found to road. , The body was found by Denny rabies. signs of h Helen Avllson, the- daughter of a Dillons Funeral services were held Wed- farmer of ,that vicinity. r crushed byrepeated blows nesday W Spanish Fork over the re headwas ar sharp and of heavy instrument, A mains of Mrs. Jarvis, stained found nearby hatchet bipod wife of George Jarvis, a well known to the weapon have been thought died who her at farmer of that city, The finding of Dillons body home Monday nigh following a proended a search in which hundrw longed Illness from Brights disease Mrs. Jarvis was born in Wales abotit of St. Louis detectives and patrolscores forty four years ago. She came with men, the county officials and of volunteers have been engaged. her parents to Spanish Fork when she was 10 years of agq- - ana has Herman R. Katanick of Indianapomade her home there since. Seven lis student who was found dead from married Jarvis. she George years ago LaBt autumn Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis gas in his room ended) his life in an took an extended pleasure trip to endeavor to analyze the emotions of ter their re-- a person contemplating suicide, acCalifornia and soon turn Mrs. Jarvis way stricken with cording to a letter he left A corothe malady which terminated bo ners Jury rendered a verdict tha: he committed suicide while temporfatally. Mrs. Jarvl is survived by her husband, on brother and one arily insane. Katanick denied in ( his letter that he was suffering from sister. mental aberration and stated that he fully realized the step he was Irma Kilgajlon Howard, formerly to take. about Countess dy Beaufort and wife of the famou actor and song writer Three people were killed, a workJoseph B? Howard, committed suicide Monday evening after seeing man and two children, when the her hnsband play with pretty Ethe plant of the Du Pont powder com' at Nemours, Mercler county, lyn Clark at the Orpheum theatre in pany miles from Blueflelds, W. Va. eight Omaha, with whom she believed him was blown to pieces by four exploliylove. It is reported that her plus sions. Houses in the little village vas to kill Howard and then end were wrecked. The dead children Micha'el own life. H. Ki'gallon jher took jibe body of his daughter back were buried in the wreck of their to Chicago and has requested the home near the powder mill. The authorities to make a searching in- plant wa3 tforkingkon war orders. vestigation surrounding the death of Ralph Albert Blakelock of New his daughter. York, who as a struggling artist beRailroad detectives and peace offi- came broken in. mind and body 17 cers are still trying to locate the years ago and was sent to the hosbandit who held up, the Union Pa-- I pital for the insane, was freed yescific Overland Limited train on the terday 'at the age of 70 yeara. He returned to New York to view the night of Tuesday, April 4, but so have not succeeded in find paintings he was forced to sell for far thejr a pittance but which since havej of the robber. ing any trace, been acclaimed by experts to be American art. Reports from a number oLJlexh can cattlemen place a new version on the story that Villa was killed. They claim that Villa js uetther dead nor wounded and Pablo Lopez, For Infants and Children the bandits notorious lieutenant and Years executioner in chief, had died and In Use For Over that Villa had used his death as Always bears' the a basis for the stojy-- of his own Signature of Villas ride south has been a Reports from London are to the ef; ! feet that the German emperor is at f Poftsdam recovering from a ner-- j vous shock sustained as the result of an explosion of a shell at Verdun Castorla Is vt Pale,Sallow Cheeks General Mews Review Children Cry for Fletchers N PILLS will quickly . drive Pain away, and your Dr. Miles Nervine will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. TO Habits of Thrift DIZZY SPELLS. "My nerves became sU worn out I had bad headaches and severe dizzy spells. I could not Bleep and my appetite Was poor. I began using Dr. Miles' Antl-ral- n Formed whileyoung usually result in a substantial bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nickles and dimes. Open a savings account today. banks. I , Get one of our savings Fills snd they always gave me Instant relief no matter what the Pain. Then I used Dr. Miles' Nervine regularly and was soon In perfect Provo Commercial Reed Smoot C. E. Loose J. T. Farrer health again." MBS. S. L. YOUNG, 324 Pittsburg 8t, Newcastle, Penn. -- L L , I' n Richmond I Savings Bank -- -1 President -- -i- Cashier Asst.' Cashier Asst. Cashier ' - ' |