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Show r- . PAGE FOUR DAMAGED 1HE PROVO POST TELLS GOODS Commercial SIN 8ECRETS it pose of deciding PlINCESS 'THEATRE HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-T- .THIS! RY Thursday & Friday Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast waahes out .poisons. Or-cha- Matinee Both Days at 3:30 ! To aee the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your akin get clearer and clearer, to wafce flinwlth-ou- t a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, In fact to feel your best, day fa and day out, Just every morning. for try inside-bathin- g 4 fae week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate to tt as a harmless means1 of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowela the previous days Indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action oi r and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the soui fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for break- - rts. .1 club rooms for the pur- whether or the of local committee the Industrial The riot of Damaged 0od, the Commercial club shall be made a Secre'arv remarkable film play Just released permanent organization. for allowing here carries a story that Henry Nuttall states that "a full at"" hnhappily ia repeated In .the ret ret tend, nec is dctred. history of many p. young man of to.Suit has been iled in the Fourth day. Despite its - dark passages it i? district court by the National pleanly portrayed on the screen and Heater company against Willis Interest maintained evenly iam M. Roylance company for $175 with interest from March lf 1914, through the seven The picture is to be seen here at alleged to be due for 1000 orchard the Princess theatre Thursday and heaters sold by plaintiff to defendant at Grand Junction. Friday, matinee, each day. man of youny Dupont, 'George excellent home training and' honest 'The European war has taken from ambitions has a Jolly evening with the seas more than 2000 merchant the boys. . He ir. to be married and vesselaf nearly 4,000,000 tonnage, this is the final fling and a farewell with 600 veels synk,' captured cf to the days of bachelorhood. He detained & the loss of' Germany. drinks too much and with a boon Two hundqrd an! twenty five of the companion he visits two women of 500 British vessels lost were sunk the kind whom 0 B. Shaw tried to by submarines. Great Britain's alchaperon on the stage in Mrs. War- lies lod 167 ships. Austria lost 83 rens Profession, It is not long be- and Turkey 124. The total of neufore he discovers that j the indlscre-Ho- tral losses is put at 730. but most tf has brought a terrible punish- these were released after being rement upon him. Driven to despair ported captured. by the", thought that his very flesh Is corrupted and his very blood is The impression r prevails in high tainted he seeks a cure. His sit' political circles at Athens that tiatlon si rendered all the more mania shortly will abandon her polla the fact he that by engaged icy of neutrality in favor of the en- to be married to a decent young wo- teute allies. Should Rumania enter . man. the war,' Greek officials would oe A long delay in the wed ling is placed in an embarrassing position. bound to set tongues wagging and Military representatives do not dislike the rest of us' the poor fellow guise the fact that St present they Is In mortal dread' of what people have no need for Greece. The course will say about him. He buries his of fighting at Verdun has produced secret from all, but he cannot hide a marked impression on even the ft from himself.. He is on the point determined noninterventlonalist and of doing away with himself when he the royalist press is changing its is rescued by the girl who had con- tone in regard to the participation of taminated him. The girl tells of her own salvation from mental and Wallace Bushneil pleaded not fly ruin through the ministrations of guilty to two cases of selling liquor a highly skilled and noblehearted without a license yesterday. ' The physicians. She urges her victim 'to case of Vera L. Halladay was dismissed by order of the district attorconsult this same doctor. J. A. Armstrong pleaded not ney. Tonight, March 28, at 8 p. m., a guilty to a charge of forgery special meeting will be held fa the YOUTH'S OF - - For the sin which ye do by two and f two, Ye must answer for one by one . 8 f & The awful results of moral impurity vividly pictured in . DAMAGED GOODS RICHARD BENNETT Mimual hot-wate- n fast. , OLD-TIM- in DAMAGED GOODS in ssves Special Fcsture MM AMSRICC No Children under 16 admitted unless juxompanied DRINK nop TEA I ' Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as rta German folks call it, Hamburger Brust Thee at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during far ' day or before retiring. It ia the most effective way to break x cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thug breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer .from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. f) i by parents. COLD CUBE E PAurr Graphic portrayal of the physical ruin tliat follows in the wake of those who tread the flowery path of worldly pleasure. Sheds a great awakening light on the .human rape. A Triumph of Motion Picture Realism injseven powerful acts., Richard Bennett, star of the original production, and his original company of Broad way stars interpret t his superb sociological drama 13c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matmee both days, '3:30. Admission 25c Evening, 7 ;15. 9 :15, Admis sion A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as' soap and hot watei cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone pbo phate act on the blood and internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stlpatlon, bilious attacks, add stomach rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin to sallow and complexion pallid are assured that one week of Inside bathing will bar them both looking and feelfa hatter In every way, piti-bi- e -- am I L GROCERY SPECIALS Cash paid for. 'clean wool wool and cotton rags. Deliv- er or FOR THIS WEEK AT THE caJL G. C. VAN WAGENEN, G C. May cock 164 No. 3rd West Provo. Utah. u Sanitary Grocery i .iStaiit No. 65 North SI OSS, Academy Ave, - . BROOMS i Regular price 60c for fnr Regular price 40c foru HpAAma-priofly-S- Bab Soreness from joints wad muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jacobs Qil n I i i 1 J ft Jr ', V f; v j - " Quality Efficiency BASIL T. KERR & CO. Plumbing find Heating Contractors . ' (Advertisement) have purchased the barter shop IRRIGATION r WATER ONE SHARE Bishop Albert on Center Btreet, .West Manwaring s and will remodel and continue in the same place. Vourk for service, formerly owned by busi-aes- C. V. - y FOR SALE 633 Garden City Real Estate. the-Sta- te HAWKE. o 0 ' - undersigned win sell at private sale, the followfny described at the Commencln property: NE Corner of Block 23, Plat B Provo-CitSurvey of Building Lots, fa Utah County, Utah, thence West 83.63 feet; thence South 141.59 feet; thence East 83.65 feet: thence North 141.59 feet to beginning. Being a part of Lots 6 and 7 of said Block. Said sale wm be made on or after Saturday, April 8th, 1916, and written bids Bank a 111 he received at of Provo; Terms of sale. Cash. Ten The- On. SALMON i.'erve-rfcckin- okl-tim- at The Attorneys Jacob Johnson of Spring City, G. A. Iverson, B. N. Stott, Parley P. Christensen, Dean F. Brayton of Sa't Lake. Elias Hansen of Spanish Fork, R. A. Porter of Payson and Abel John Evans of Lehi wera. attending court yesterday. I Phone 332 or dull, dosing Rheumatism. Its pain only; not one case fa fifty ' roll it g headachessplitting yield m just a fewiiMit-ii- t to Dr. James' Headache Bowrequires internal treatment Rub sooth-- ! lers v. huh ccwt only 10 cents a. pack- big. penetrating St Jacobs OilT right on the tender spot, and by the time or drug store. Its the quick- r- uLehe relief in the- whole , you say Jack Robinson oOt comes the rheumatic pain. St Jacobs Oil is wurh;. ji Ain't' suffer! Relieve the a harmless rheumatism cure which never K7n; and distress now! You can. disappoints and doesnt burn the skin. It J!ii:ins of men and women have takes pain, soreness and stiffness from found that headache and neuralgia aching joints, muscles and bones; stops misery is needless. Get what you ask sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. for. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle honest St Jacobs Oil of NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL. from any drug store, and fa a moment ESTATE. youll be free from pains, aches knd stiffness Dont suffer! Bub rheumatism away. Estate of Nellie G. E. Poe, deceased. v A scene from the pretty photo play, The House of Tears, Columbia next Thurday, matinee an d night. Service Headache Powders give instant relief Cost dune a packager : Or. James Stop 55 46 37 1 f Hinds, McGowans and Sport brands, regular : 21 price 25c, for per can Rolled Oats, all1 regular 3oe, for 3l lOc value 8 . for Cleanser, h Old-Dutcn- - pj i - per cent must accompany each bid Provo, fa the county of Utah, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt and the balance to be paid upon conNOTICE is hereby given that on firmation of the sale by the District the 11th day of March, 1916, the said Court. Elvin Snyder was duly adjudicated WM. H--- BRERETON, Executor. bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will beheld at Harvey Clnff, Attorney. fa the Continental Block, Salt 1st pub. March 28, 1916. Lake City, Utah, on the 8th day of Last pub. April 7, 1916. April, 1916, at 10 oclock a. m., at IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE which time the said creditoKs may at-- j tend, prove their claims, appoint united States DISTRICT OF UTAH examine the bankrupt, and j trustee, transact such other business as may in the Matter of Elvin Snyder, Vol. properly come before said meeting, - Bankrupt. in Bankruptcy CHARLES BALDWIN, No. 4302. Referee fa Bankruptcy. Salt Lake, City, Utah, March 27, 1916. To the creditors of Elvfa Snyder of my-of-fi- ce - for the ( 1 IMD OTIC One of the largest stocks of Electrical Fixtures in the istate COME AND SEE OUR SHOW ROOM We carry a largq, stock of auto accessories, U. S. Tires and Monogram 0s. A fine line of bicycles - sold either for cash or on installments -- WE DO 1 All RO Y BOREN, , Proprietor 3JBC A, KINDS OF WIRING AND REPAIR WORK Phone 303 ill, a - r & ' |