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Show 7 Children Cry for Ftetchers TliO ICi;;d in use Y-- f i' ' cur ' Always Bought, and which has lcen has borno tlio signature of jours, and has been mad rr: his per- since it3 Miperlslon infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. & nro but Imitations ami ( ,i Counterfeits, Bleriiucnt3 that trUlo with and endanger tlio health of Iiiiaiits and Children Experience against Experiment. Jnst-ns-go- oil Fin-la- - L'z-zi- , - GENUINE CASTORIA ) ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years VOW Is the worry of many a woman. This drudgery is eliminated hv sending us your soiled clothes. The heaviest pieces come hycjc ready for-us- e. : DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone for' 103 our wag6rw emBsesarsa syiiiiEicuisns v EAST AMO WEST I Via naMEERMO flPSHBE I e Round-tri- v we rviy 4 i UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ; A'n'y"- , 4 J. Vr t - j - ip f Kk- - - 5 . ,?i C . . , v,-- i ,r , k ' F $51.20 $56.50 $59.55 $53.85 Chicago Memphip Minneapolis $40.00 $40.00 August 25, September 1, 8,-1- 5 ' Final Limit Returning, October 31 Stopovers Diverse Routes San Francisco and return direct , San Francisco, returning via Los Angeles Circuit tour, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego OnSale Daily Final Limit Three Month Proportionately Low Rates From Other Points THEJaCENIC,-LIMITEA modern . 3 j t , D Pi train between San Francisco and St. Louis via tho Western Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Paciflo No extra fare. ' , City Ticket Office, 301 Main Street Phone Wasatch 2526 1 F. A. Wadleigh, P. T. M. D. G. A. A. ?. j, Kenworthy, Denver. Colo. Salt Lake .City,-F- t ab - s Cea! C. ; 'ji $35.00 $35.00 $40.00 all-ste- Utah Timber J. ps. v 50 $22.50 OnSale A. " J.t-$22.- ..... Kansas City JuiceDiplotnaticDrink CITY, Fares From Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo St. Louis , p .... I)enver Colorado Springs Omaha Makes Wine not Grape The KFnd You Have Always Bought THI CINTAUIS 6AMMNV, NfW 'WASH DAY 11 l)iarrhcra. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend. , fZ May-coc- is CASTORIA Vriiit substitute for Castor harmless a Pare- Cnfori.t is Oil, goric, Props and Smithing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium," Morphino nor other Narcotic tvWance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms aiaf- alleys Feverishness. For more tlian thirty years it lias heen in constant use for tlio relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colie, all Teething Troubles and c . GO Fonal ,(r. ?( Franklm school S,PEggertaen, J! At a meeting of the board of edu- J. Hickman, Samuel Biddulph, G.,Rr cation held Tuesday night arrange- Archibold, Eudora Eggertsen, Viida ments wfere made for the opening of Maycock, Mary Holmes, Ella Ritchie, school and the teachers institute, Bessie Radcliffe, Mrs. Hannah J. also for the holidays to be observed Cardail, 'Jennie Kerr, Emily Lunu- The teachers in- berg. during the year. w Maescr school Reid Beek,J. O ill be held September 7, stitute W.' M."Swenson, Vivian Garrett, and 9. "Shool opens September 10 son. Gertrude Collett, Ella and the Bchedule .Ior the balance of Edna Southwick, Mrs. Gertrude the year Is as follows: Thanksgiving Page, Gladys Farrer, Elma HaymonJ, 25 November and 26; Kate Matthews, Nettie Knudsen. vacation, stbool closest for holidays December Evans. 17; January 3,' school opens; Febru- Timpanogos school F. M. Young, ary 11, Lincolns birthday; February Bennett Cash, Ray V. Wentz, Jene 22, Washingtons birthday; Arbor day w be observed on the set date in April. The final exercises will be: Eighth grade, May 19; High school, May. 23; graduates. May 24; PromoMr. and Mrs., John Jackson and son tion, May 25, and school will end Newton, and Mrs. 3. M. George reMay 26. The teachers for the respective turned Wednesday evening from an schools tire as follow: Parker N. F. eight days visit in Ogden, Salt Lake Wllsonr Alvin Jacobson, Mrs. Ag- and other northern points. On their nes L. Crandall, B. M. Jolley, Mrs. return from Ogden they stayed In Ann C. Clayton, Mary Thompson, Mrs. Salt Lake for a few days to attend Arlene Frlsby, Elfie Bean, Myrtle the funeral of Mrs. Jacksons cousin Jones, Margaret Williams, Marian Mrs. E. E. Hinckley.- The party male entire' Ada M. Howe. the Andelin, trip by auto. fT.t u i Provo Teachers Given . School Assignments For Coming Year jt.2su.nL 'ftk - CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK, KING BLACK HAWK j? CAMERON !& SPRING CANYON ii --''iM-'' Mtr ABERDEEN IS: EB33 Also la i f., i M r Begins the S s 'W ' i I J e B r 'v-- 160 W. v ' i V i I lid r! j r-A 7 'fe&as&a.-f- 7 r w'vywrt9iL'Liti ihtTir hiA- FIRST, i That Good Ccai ' - CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, ' STANDARD. J. W. DUNN, Secy and Manager. DIRECTORS: itsaagagaca COALS, AS FOLLOWS A . :ip 6. Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knudsen Robert Bee J. J. Craner S. P, Eggertsen , Jos. S. Berry All business given us receives prompt and careful attention Your account win be appreciated. "TTNTTaylor John F. Bennett . J. D. Dixon !Yr i,vf yiv i v:i !it 5 A M ANTHRA- Hv I- f-- i - 7 CITE. SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING ' $35.00 -' 6 SP AFFORD TO SAN DIEGO And Return Direct Tickets on Sale Daily Limit 3 Months s '.'A A.lfd WOOD SMOOT TO LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale Daily' Limit 3 Months ' $35.00 WA L rCSTTTO , - 4 a REST H Hr r i A V 7 Af MS Long We buy second hand Furniture . "I particulars see C. E. Eggertsen ryr C. W. Craig . 'Agents Provo, Utah, positions. ZEEC Grape Juice, the Nebaska drink, has Bryan biade a part of diplomatic 4 been abolished from American dip- etlquett; when he became secretary ,.o Mrs. Robert Lansing, wife of sUt more than two years ago. lomacy -i of Secretary of State Lansing, who Mrs. L nslng will permit any diplo'AS was hostess at the formal dinner to mat to Irink it. If he chooses, but she Dr. Cordoza, minister from Brazil, will no force It upon him.2. Mrs. Lansing. Is the daughter of at her Washington home the other John ' night placed wine cn her table. Foster, the first among Wine will be served at all dip- Aroericm diplomats. and secretary-- of . lomatic banquets where the secretary state li the cabinet of President of state Is the host She has lved in Washington said she, when asked about this change in all bei life, where she was brought ; diplomatic Mr. Lansing axd up in diplomatic circles. Not only drink. 4 extremist are In the 'advocacy Is she me of the most popular women $ 4 of i of temperance. society in Washington, but she is I The which Juke . grape Secretary the handsomest matron It contains. j. 57o VYL.LINILK Prop.- - - I is PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY 'il $ New Second HandStoirel JQQ. WAID, T .r Prices PHONE 348 Months Leaves Provo daily Beach, at 10:25 a. m. For Cataline. Venice, 3 LIMITED 2 Or bo, at the beaches. Limit THE PACIFIC WEEK Then, see the Ex ForSaieniSarpi!5 LOS ANGELES Return via Portland I in Second Hand Furniture 232. Capital $50,000.00. Surplns $12,500.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Prei- - , imii PHONE 7 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Scptcmber-21,-191- 5 r J. M. HARMON, Pres. -- Established 1907, Provo, Utah. School Year 1915-1- 6 Square Deal to Every Patron FIFTH NORTH. r. t,t imV S'.-'-- A , j t k - - LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL 1 Har-rison- - P&one 164 ALWAYS . . - RELIABLE ... , V 375 IV. Cent,, J. N.GULICli, Proprietor - WE UAKE A SPEOAtn OF FEATEEB PIUC.VS VO EECS t |