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Show POST THE-FKOV-O SENATOR SMOOT ON TWO. SPEAKERS AT Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson of CoIf a person Is pensioned a ' the widow of a' soldier, sailor or marine lorado and Judge C. S. Vartan adwho served in the Civil war. and dressed a fair sized audience in the who was his lawful wife during the old opera house last evening under the auspices of the Wilson club. A , period of his service in said war, or as the widow of a soldier, sailor or O. Smoot presided and in his intromarine, who served during the Civil ductory remarks predicted, from evwar, the war with Mexico, or the idence which had come to him war of 1812, and who has reached the through observation, and from judg age of seventy years, she should, if ing the temper of the people, that she has not already done so, write a President Wilson this year, will carletter to the Commissioner of Pen- ry Utah. Mrs. Robinson said that the only sions, Washington. D. C., being careful to state in the same, correctly, question to be determined by the her pension certificate number, the voters in deciding how to vote was name and service of the soldier, whether they believed in privilege - bailor, or marine, the exact date of or in the people, whether, they beher birth, the place of her birth, her lieved in the dollar or in humanity. name as it appears in her pension She compared the two candidates. certificate, and her present post of- Their different training had caused fice address in full. No further for- the one to stand for property rights mal application Is necessary to se- more than for human rlghtsr She cure the benefits of the increase appealed to the women to support of pension granted by the first sec- Wilson because he had caused legtion of the Act. If she has reached. islation to be enacted Jhat was pare of seventy years on or be- ticularly of interest to women and fore the date of the passage of the which appealed to the mothers of the act. the increase wil be allowed from land. Judge Vartan spoke on President that date, . If, however, she .becomes Beventyj.years.ofage at sometime Wilsons diplomatic victory in Mexico subsequent to the passage of the act and on the Adamson bill the increase will- be allowed from and without fault on her part, a rethe date she reaches that age. If evidence in her pension case married widow must file a xormal apshows that she is entitled to the in- plication in the Bureau of Pensions. crease of pension provided by this Senator Reed Smoot will be glad to blank upon applies legislation, the bureau of pensions furnish proper intlon. an as soon will as possible grant If a widow deslrea to claim pencrease. If further evidence be necNo sion under the third section of the essary, a call will be issued. Act, which gives a widow, as de- dm eq ms Aetuons jo TuaSs mjsp in Section 2 of the Act apmatscribed ognlzed in connection with this 19, 1908, a title to apApril proved ter. if she married sola for reor pension obtain to ply pension In order 190o, newal of pension under the second dier or sailor prior to June 27, it 27, 1890) June from section of the above act, which grants (an extension a to file her for be will whose necessary a pension to a widow of .Bureau the In' and formal application name was on the pension roll will be has been dropped by reason of her Pensions. Senator Smoot blank upon marriage to another who has since glad to furnish proper information further and any been has she whom request or from died, divorced upon her own application desired. - NEW FALL ARRIVALS BOURBON RALLY WIDOWS PENSIONS , r-Y-5. New Things for Autumn Wear in all Departments. Becomming Needs for those Going to the Fair NEW PARTY DAINTY NEW WAISTS On sale and DRESSES display New Party Dresses array of dainty new waists a charming YOUR NEW FALL SHOES Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk the-ag- in ARE HERE t or Flesh, White -- Combinations. All new Taffetas Soft, Cling ing Crepe de ., Chines----ju- st the right kind of 0-- 0 -- Our Shoe Department is loaded with styles of real worth, priced from $2.50 up to $6.50 - new footwear. Two tone in any combina tion, solid color in grey, brown, white hr black. We are positively showing the largest variety I of shoe styles ever shown in Provo. NEW -- Soft Black Kids in lace or button, medium or BLANKETS , j $3.50 to $5.50 - high top A large assortment of all wool Blankets for these cold nights at prices that need no apologies for the high cost of wooL Two Tone Lace Shoes $5,00 4 that beggar " description Dainty Georg ette Crepes Brilliant to $6.50 A Wonderful Collection of Dependable Shoes. setting for Provos beautiful women. You will never be able to resist them, especiallj when you learn the prices and how cheaply you can own one. They are now on display in our windows. you Bee' them you will surely agree with us an4 our When I The Dish for Every Breakfast - Seven days a week, for every member of the family. Not just because rolled oats are good for you, easily digested, economical but because theres a flavor and goodness in Sunripe Rolled Oats that you cannot resist. Once you try Sunripe Rolled Oats youll insist on them. They contain the strength of thij hills. a A BRIGHAM YOUNG Beauty Secret if To have clear skin, bright eyes n and a healthy appearance, UlliVERSITY NOTES your-digestio- must be good your liver kept active and bowels and regular. Assist nature-ta- ke , The Brigham Young university has runs an an excellent. enrollment-I- t K even break with that of last year, -N having a few yards the start. There are one thousand students now enrolled and more yet to come. . The old faces, beam . with the spirit la iImWotIA ieint Sal ef Aay r of "fight, and the new ones smile all over with the chance of getting to the firing line. Success is practl- - of the offices were .warmly contestcally assured, for all departments ed and excellent selections were made were off at the gun crack. Our live in all classes, - Such enthusiasm president, Marion Harris, was on the speaks well for the future. The folJob before day dawned and had things lowing men were chosen to fiU the ofr in tip top condition before the stu- fice of president from the class to the seniors, respectively: dents began to arrive. . The advance issue of the White A Christensen, Clove. - Harris, Ander. Blue, edited two weeks before school son, McDonald, Bean, Snell, ' and began, was the first of its kind seen Knudsen. - .A scene from Molly Make Believe,' a five part Para- in the state, and would do justice to west mount of the with Marguerite Clark at the Columbia Saturday. colleges the of large any The editor and hls assoclates are as NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. alert as a German submarine crew. NOTICE as Sealed EXTRA BIG EVENT proposals will be received Athletic prospects are as bright service Interurban Extra are old recruits a Persian sky. The at the secretarys office until Oct.l6. Saturdayand Sunday,T)ctb-be- r 1916, for of hosconstructing a and 8th. 7th as the soon As material. For Utah. untried plans and Orem Interurban train leav- pital at Galina,see secG. Nellson. weather clears up the waiting men 0. ing Provo 7 j55 a. m., reaching specifications, must be All bids will hit the turf with a pep that spells accompanied Salt Lake 9:50 a. m. will be retary. . for 5 per cent of success. train in two sections by a certified check an Board of Directors reAll eyes are wide open awaiting the The bld. the of 4 cars each. Second section big fall track meet on Founders day, scheduled to reach Salt Lake serves the right to reject any auJ all W Monday, Oct 16. when the newen bids. 10 a. m. CO. wiU have a chance to show thei tutHOSPITAL UTAH CENTRAL - Extra motors and trailers on LEHI ors. The program and additional 0. 0. Nellson, SecL. all trains when necessary. t C. sports will make Founders day, Friday Scorup, Pres. v-Tonight, Your By P. Ride the Interurban. r VY '1 - October 6 1916. 1916, a record breaker.. Oct. 8, First pub. choice of 24 trains between ' ' The physical education departmed Last pub. Oct. 10, 1916. Return, After D Lake. Salt 0rm and Provo ever ' ' before.'!; will have more life than i , as Director Roberts Is visiting the Iargest schools othq Easlot, fcpe-- ! APPLY BUS1NESSMETHODS1N YOUR HOME clal work in physical eduction; social j . dancing and athletics. He will stop j account makes for household EFFICIENCY Ut PhlladelphlaTWashingtonr Boston; j There la more Catarrh In this section" of the country than all other diseases and ECONOMY, When you pay the hills of the gro Chicago and will spend a week at the ; put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors pre- famous Battle Creek sanitarium. The j Jcrtbe local remedies, and by constant-girl- s cer, the butcher, the baker, by check you know just, - how much it costs to run 8ide of physical education Is lr falling to cure with local treatment. your home." Besides, a check It Incurable. Catarrh is a I local disease, greatly Influenced by con- well cared for by Miss Arrnorel Dixon. pronounced "is & rGcclpt stltutional conditions and thsrsfor r- -, Everything Is buzzing from the quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Call and get one of our FARMERS RECORD AND basement to tbe garret. With the, Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J keep a. books, which-wi- ll .enable; you ..m old, tint th.t ha. cb&rlcterlied , g5S& say, 5household of record correct I expenditures. n1 on act the Mucous Blood thru your the our dear old institution in the past. Surfaces of the System. One Hundred The class selections were held Wed-- ; Dollars reward Is offered for any esse that Hall a Catarrh Cure fatla to cure, FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. nesdsy. ureat enthusiasm was aliowfl gen4 Xor clrcuUri and testimonials. , their in u students the laboratory by p, CHENEY A C Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druggists, 75c. (exercises In self government Most Hails Family Fills for constipation. BEECHAMS PILLS p "rtf' ib - if) o first-yea- 1 back-brin- ging c 1 1 f -- Hot and cold water Steam heat, day and night Rooms with bath Everything new and clean. Rates from 75c up With bath, $1.25 up. - J. T. ROYSTON, Proprietor. 1 25-be- d . Payson ' S-c- ar BAND DANCE j ' - , WE PAY CASH ForJYour Second Hand Furniture- - WE WANT A. CARLOAD. WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY 'Abank -- Now Second Hand Store i ( PHONE 348 D.O. WAIDPROP. PROVO, UTAH I j j 4a. |