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Show THE PROVO POSt Til" Sold - Wonderful Photoplay At Columbia Monday FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET V,n t, j' , j?i - DAIRY POINTERS. r t - Treat cows gently and avoid Be regular In time excitement. of milking. j; Have a silo ready to oieu 8 grass shortens- - It Will make ,d Jump the- the Cotts smile ' -- ' rt 1 - .;i , , I -- j- ' 1 v ri i i H l - tM ' f U.' 'I n - r" - , U-- r ' a. i , ' s 'CJ v e r 5 - v i IV e . n ft a.'i .ou. i nl, Lot- -, m It you Lave Lve r . ihcJ o' )v 'im fcthe im!..' wav t i b trir fat tu t of tue w V f ' f v t- v? I , X'S-- IP ?r w . ? iji h i vj t l 'tr e3hi:s , j - -' - Pauline Frederick Repeats First Great' Screen Success in Sold. Pauline Frederick, the famous stage favorite, whd won a tramaeudent triumph In her first screen chuacteria-uon- , as Donna Roma in the Famous JUayers Film Companys supt-rphotospectacle, The Eternal Citv, repeats her initial accomplishment In her second appearance on the screen In the f filmverslon of the celebrated eniotioijaLdrama, -- Sold, thelatest Famous Players release on the Paramount Program at the Columbia Monday. all the elements for Containing vigorous emotional portrayal, Sold provides Miss Frederick with a role fully as adapted to her finely developed talents as was that of Donna Roma In her first engagement before the camera. Miss Fredericks charaour- cterization Is that of the wife of an impoverished artist, who, in order to obtain funds for her husband, consents to pose In the nude for his wealthy rival. This sacrificial act is detected by the husband, who, misunderstanding her motive, spurns her laughs at her protestations that institution is pub and the act he brands her for was comIf it can do mitted for his sake. From this point, lie the drama develops much stress, and it after a series of overpowerlngly tense service extra an you situations, the husband ler&ns of bis stands ready. We believe wifes " true ' nature and absolute and a happy reunion is efhelping others we help fidelity, fected. As the doubted and suffering wife. ourselves. Miss Frederick does not miss the BONNEVILLE LUMBER CD situations, the husband learns of his . (fid Ct i I Mirnu l.f 0 seems as if wll the ability that she evidenced on the stage in Joseph and as Potiphars wife, His Brethren, and as the central character of "Innocent, as well as all the power and force of her interpretation of Donna Roma, are concentrated in the Imwife personation of the TIve-par- G.When you have a building problem to work out come in and let us help you. If we can't do it , selves, we will have it done for you. a servant SMT'j II Vet i i l C i FAV03 1 two-tliird- ar heart-broke- Teabone Has No Rival Red Polled cattle are of a uniform red color; the tip of the tail and the udder may be white. When crossed on other bipeds the color Is transmitted. They . are generally hornless They are easy keepers, being smooth and fins tn bone and muscle, hardy and thrifty, mature early, fatten easily and make beef e of the very best quality.' They-argentle and docile. It la very rare that a bull ever gets cross. The . cows are superior milkers. - They give a good quantity of very rich milk, and many of them never go dry. The cows have good udders, with teats of good size. The cow pictured Is n a 'ought, -- !tei I 14 -- , ad-dre- -- a X -- Red Poll. -- a years. He takes all of the risk for all tb it time, and if be loses an animal It rl loss On tlie other hand, the farmer who sells milk is pretty sure of bouse profit from bla animals. If fine h ippensf to be a misfit or an uu produi tlve animal of the dual purpose dr. i it Is valuable for meat w hile lf f e same thing oeeurs with the spec ial P i,iii e cow she is not worth raising or fiO'ding. are those who believe tVf , There dole Is no such breed as a dual - breed and that such a breed has ;? to Le developed before we can get It of T e Red Rolfs and certain strainsmilk LLVu thorns have been bred for 2a t 'legal Moiices t!i Spencers 'SUMMONS' utherwse within twenty service and deteni tlie v utit led action, brought agilnst Entered at the f)ee ol urn u u cover the sum of Sixty eight Uullai s with eight per cent por sittmd-clas- s "Vij ('ill matter urnlli' am lutme&t thereon from the 22nd Vet of Vonre", cording t. di ot Mrch, 1915, and for costs of i i .n L 5. nit on an account for rent of a certain building in Thistle Precinct, Utah County', l tab, which you rented mm pLu-u- i i, said complaint further kges that Cure is no qualilied or ting JusTice of the peace-l- n Thistle jeclnct, Utau County, Utah; that you e the ovneis of a eeitain Packard Consult County Clerk or Respective Lino, Vhith It is sought to attach Signets for Further Information. foi the pay meat of the Judgment that may be obtained against you, and that 'NOTICE TO WAITER USERS ru jite not residents of the State cf Utah, but are residents of Nevada; And in case of your failure so to Slate Lngfneei a Oltlce, do. Judgment will be rendered against Salt Lake City, Utah, bept 2, 1915. you accord ingjtojhe demand of Jhe ; Notice la hereby given that FTwf plantiff in his complaint on file C. llathenbruck, whose postoffiee herein reference to which is hereby is Drove, Utah, has made appli- made as a part of this summons. J. H, FRISBY, cation in accordance with the Com Booth & Booth, Justice of the Peace plied Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended Attorneys for Plaintiff, by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1st pub. Sept. 10, 1915, 1911 and 1915, to appropriate ten (10) Last pub.' Oct. 8, 1915, cubic-fee- t of water per second from asubterranean stream in Slate canyon, Utah County, Utah. Said water Clean Up the Bowel and will be diverted at a point which bears north 89 degrees 2 minutes eaBt 64.3 Keep t Them Clean feet from the southwest corner of the There are many remedies to be northwest quarter of Section 9, Townhad for constipation, but the diffiship 7 south, Range 3 east, Salt Lake culty is -- to procure one that sets base and meridian, and conveyed by without violence. A 'remedy that does not perform means of a flume and a pipe line for b y force what a distance of 2500 feet and there used should be accomplished by persuafrom January 1 to December 31, Insion is Dr. Miles' clusive of each year, to develop power Laxative Tablets. for the purpose of electric lighting After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, and propelling machinery at Provo S 3 Washington and the Provo Slate Companys City Waco, Tex. St, Utah Utah. After quarries. County, says: Almost all my having been so diverted and used, the life I Ur hose water will be returned at a point troubled with aad have eonatlpatten, which bears south 45 degrees west tried many re madias, all of whleh seemed to cause pain 'without gtvtns 200 feet from Post No. 1, Slater Plamuch relief. I finally tried Dr. Miles' cer Claim No. 1, Provo Mining DisLaxative Tablets snd found them exTheir action Is pleasant nnd trict This application is designated cellent. mild, nnd their chocolste taste makes in the State Engineers office as No. them easy, to take. I am morn than 6282. glad to recommend them. Clean up the bowels snd keep All protests against the granting of them clean, is the advice of all aaid application, stating the, reasons physicians, because they realize the therefor, must be made by affidavit danger resulting from habitual conIn .duplicate, accompanied by a fee stipation. Do not delay too long,, but begin proper curative measures of 32.50, and filed In this office Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets ares within thirty (33) days after the comnew remedy for this old complaint, of of the publication thia and a great improvement over the pletion notice. cathartics you have been using in the past. They taste like candy W. D. BEERS, work iike-charm. A trial State Engineer. aud a will convince you , ,, . Date of first publication September 7, Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents 1915; dateccf completion of publics a box containing If not tion October 7, 1913. sali'.fictory after trial, return the box to v' r druggist and he v ill return your money. ,t H : LXi M EC ICA L CD.," Elkhart,' In NOTICETTO CREDITORS" abut , :4Hdv ' by - ' iot)f 1 I In il I Le'.iove p irptibe tow iw d i ome to lii writes II. I. nout her entire i. In fie Arm w a i giicullurist lLni'iL chaiucteruation, i.i k le Is never ex- Hiue uro lu. m to be cIionou aggerated and at tiT times, she im-- tram, foremost nu.cm, width 1 wou.d rcsses one not as an actress but as u.ei tiou the Shoirburiis mid tlie Red Many cow a of these Jbieod a wife in actuality, oppressed Ty real ate etiual to the avetade of the spei ial sorrows and persecutions pui'jHihe cows us tcemds dairy; prodne For the settings and mechanical ef- lion, w bile for .meat purposes they are fects of this poweiful production, it Is worth two or three times as much. but necessary to repeat that the sub- They will make a profit of from $K to $3e per yeaiut the pail vend not tniik ject Is presented by the Famous r s of the time, much oi er ers JFilm Co. The idealistic atmos while maktng iroarry or iiuite as muds phere of the artists studios, as wel in the production of beef. They are as the convincing contrast between more hardy and.will thrive on a ration the homes of the rich and poor pain- that would return nothing whatever if ters, has been skillfully suggested fed to the special purpose cows. The Another point of unusual interest con- general run of fanners are the ones will make the most nected with the production Is the fact that I believe dual out of the purpose breeds. money that it contains one of the moat notaTo most eucb farmers the advantage ble all-stcasts ever assembled in of dairying .at all is that it brings in one screen presentaton. It includes money every month. The pure beef Thomas Holding, who also achieved fanner gets his money only once a personal distinction In The Eternal year, or, if we consider the individual from as David Rossi; Julian animals, he only gets bis money City once in about two and a half them one of the foremost masLEstrange, culine favorites of the American stage, who will be remembered for his forceful screen portrayal in that film The Morals of Marcus, classic, Lowell Sherman, Russell Bassett and Lucille Fursman. The subject will be at the Columbia Monday, matinee and night. Sold. fendants. ) u c:ws 5 'i i 1 t f tz v 'V V f v - i . . Subscription Rates: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ikic. st'hellv in n(lvarce$:2tMJ TO APPEAR befoie the above entitled .' j.tbs otnctly in advance 1.2c icurt Avilhln ten days after service of ibis summon u : paid upon' you if served tj, .Ltivaiice add j' uhiu the county in 'VhlcH,tlii3 action 1 it or 2.i fhr sit "nirntP! r m I. i ' The State sf Utah to the above . named Defendants i 9U w ? IN TIJE JUSTICES COURT IN AND FOR PROVO CITY. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, Before J. H. Friaby, Esq., Jastlee of the Feace. B. F. Smith, rialntlff, vs. Richard Pickering aud Ethel Pickering, De- POST PUBLISNINaCOMPANY i - , Provo, Utah. J . r 4 (HGet on good terms with your lumberman. u- . 'J- - ii-- V 3 ri r I ntlik meTpts Look to the externa! lomhtion of the cow flip long h lit s from udder, tl.iuks and t ..l in or- . tier that dirt maj not i ng to T, them Mu mb tows hei i milk I,i r lie fateful In was! n 1 he xuuo u , the In n i u i the l ? y trouhhs so ou'll limp hr draw up your face j "in' ur shoes won't seem t'ght paift and jour fut will never, never hurt or pet sore, swollen or tireL Get a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relief fix it ? a a- vdl cute your 1 -- - T1Z ; , 3 f " . f V J J u J(! n V v 4 w.ji-- ' hr v f 1 f I ? , V i Afttrr t 5 y fJ J G - i , i J I ; 3. f - kVf j. POST PROVO Published Tuesdays snd Fridays at No. 22 North First West Street, P ' f a'4 4 - - t o' - f r t: 't -. " ical , - i.' Vf HZ 7- i i t r 1,1 .'iy'ii - si vi ' M'. u vn ' tf 4 CJhis THE ) Ah I what relief. No mors tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smelling, eaeaty feet - No more 'pain In corns callouts or bunions. No matter what ails v our feet or w hat- - undt r tlie pun ou've .mud, PAGE SEVEN s- - to'-nd- Estate of Nellie G. Egleston, De- ceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned a the State Bank, Provo City, Utah, c or before January 5th, 1916. W. H. BRERETON, Il ARVEY CLUFF, Executo , Attorney. d leef for many geneiations, and 1st pub. Sept. 3, 1915. i f in the ni.v of the finest producerswhile wond are of those breeds, - NOTICE any individuaTof themwlll gle a heavy flow of milk for a shorter South Fork Trout Co., a Corporation; period than the special dairy animals .Principal place of business, Prove - City, Utah. Contagious Abortion, Contagious abortion is one of the worst diseases that can get Into a . . Notice, is hereby given that at i herd. It is even worse than tubercuof the board of directors o: eting When losis, Bays the Kansas Fanner. a cow aborts a good veterinarian ;bjJ3outh Fork Trout Co, a corpoia should be called at once. There are ti' a, held on the 7th day of Septem remedies that are said to be effective, ter, 1915, an assessment (No. 5), of but prevention must be relied upon to cents per share, was levied on the Too often t landing capital stock of the com keep it from spreading. T when a case occurs in a herd the owner payable immediately to Harvey Is tempted to conceal it, sometimes CLuf, secretary, at his office ot even selling the affected cow to a Room . 1, Knight block,... ProvaClty. neighbor,, thus spreading the disease on which this asses5-mastock Any are cows over a wider area. Affected remain unpaid on Monday often Shipped to the central stockyard :nal are reshipped to the country to tn the 11th day of October, 1915,e will be hos ent purchasers. In many instances !iinauent and advertised for sale vv he-- o this disease has gained a foot auction, and unless payment i h id It has been necessary for the man bofo-- e, will be sold at my el to go out of the cattle business for a u the 30th div- - c Satiu'ay year or two and start afresh No ' 9 oc'ock a. m i 1915, at 'or, an aboil with chances should be taken he delinquent assessment, t cow. Every case should Im treated -r with the iosts cf advertisir as a case of Infectious abortion and expense of sale. 'HARVEY CLUFF. Secretary Lie on Cattle. C Jen pt Rqom-Clean up the--st able and dlsinfevt I Kn gbt Pcr'. with a 5 per cent solution of coal tiJ Utah. then give it a coat F rubicpl'o i, Scit ifi, 191. fresh made lime wash having an a t . pu1 llcatior. dltlon of one pound of chloride of Lo -wash--Include to three gallons of floors and colling Similarly trea1; ah objects upon which the cattle rub and be per Tetter, Sail Rhcttni nd Eczema should stable The light Tjs CJfnt rc, fectljr ventilated. . a v al-la- We Should Drink ... Lots, of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says ; Hoted; Authority on Kidney Disorders and relieve throbbing 6pltitni2.or violent - V'ui ean clear your head a m 11, a wtwnent- with n Dr. powder.- -' This old !a'i.ti.lie relief acta almost magi-- c some one to the drug sto il, no v for a dime package and a few no-i)uafter you take s powder you will wonder what became of the head-ae, neuralgia arid pain. Stop aufler-ii- i q Its needless. "Bo sure you get what - you afclrlor. - in .a-- bo - ti' -- "f T (Advertisement,) t . V -- Recommends a Spoonful of lad Saits Breakfast En Blass of Water Before Kidneys and Eliminate tnjtfiiptota "ZZZm M asi broahfest for a few days and your kidneys will, Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they iht:i t fuio,. this famous salts is made from t end fa! gluggis.li, ache, gt the a 1 cf gpes and 'lemon juice, combined becomes urine The villi I .Lie., and lias Been, used for generations be and J tb", the bladder is irritated, jou may ..d" hwiuuiatc Toetli 1(1 ck'Cn clogged il.e tiiws l.iaht. three muina kulnoy or relief two seek to also to neutralize the acids to iiruwty, V)he;. the kidneys ci Jg vu must r.cip trci i fieJi source in of vr:n ?t 1 is e a po ?o vr.-tirritation, or joull ba a re. longer off the bodys urinous thus euvkT k ladder v eakmss. sick person shortly. 'Atjirst oji feel a dull J id Balts k inexpensive, cannot injure, makes misery in the kidney region you suffer U n ' effervescent lithia-v.ata drink which eleiiglitful stomach dizziness; sick headache, gets "Backache, sli'ouTJ novV and then to keep tl3 take everyone feet rheumatic end you to sour, ague kidneys dean aud active. Druggists he ' twinges when the weather is bad. wL-r- : Believe in also of waterr lots get' they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks Eat less meat, drink vriule trouble it is only overcoming kidney from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; trouble. take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before Become overworked, Bke lumps of lead. - -- -- er , J - 4 A antt-Childre- f'snature of f - BASH, T. KEER 'E & CO. 4 Plumbing and Heating Contractors , . a I 1, i 1 t' 'llj I t n ZJso For Over 30 Years y i. ASTORIA For Iafants - Repair Work a Specialty A Trial Will Convince Service Quality Efficiency u G44-- J v V if V Phones 5 379-- |