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Show THE PROVO POST There la more Catarrh In this section or the country than diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors 10041 remed.es and ?cr'b. ,y constunt- falling to cure Mith local treatment Pronetmeed-- tt -- tncuraiile Catarrh local disease, STeatlv influenced bv ibon- astitutional conditions and then for re- quires constitutional er h ill s e, alt-ot- her . " i rir'r jT maumnuKa 'ytarrh-Cur- t i I Cheney & Co., Toieio, On is a constl ' tutlonal remedy, la Ul-eand acts thru the Bioo-- on theintirmilly vtucous Surfaces of the System One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for case that HaHs Catarrh Cure tails any to cure. 1 i fiend for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Mr. ami Mrs. leter Wanker of Vere Fro v vLitois Saturday ,.J& & I.e-ia- n i of Xeyhi is few a spending days iu this city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reed Scott. Halls family, Pills for constipation. LAKE I' C i ' , - 0. X 7777' 'I , i VVofs CITY .7 , to M 5 v' k! v V i and-mus- PAILgAlNS Provo f 1.11 am. (.40 am. 7.65-am- If V i?i f . 8.52 am. 10.12 am. 11.53 am. -- 1.53 pm. 3.53 pm. 4.49 pm. 5.53 pm. 6.54 pm. 8.53 pm. 11.13 pm. X A ?-- 7 V ; x f 3 REAL THRILL ER ON BILL AT COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY Melvin Brothers, said to be the greatest trio of gymnasts on American Stage. , the Orem Eproaa on all Train vo You Monov A Mileage Book will Aak tho Agent Inveetlgate can give bettor on your freight ablpment whether It bo a hundred pounds or a carload Inter-ttnThrough, rates and routes to the with connection In points allied and Union Pacific System The Inter-Urba- ear-vic-e n u SWIM Sfltr Two bla natural hot sulphur water emptied pools, and cleaned twice aweak t x and Mrs. Benjamin Blake left where this morning for California, Diweek San at will a spend they ego visiting the exposition and will then return to their home in That- Art. cher, e e What elements contribute to the Tntid lallniMIl success of a screen actor T This Is a question that is attracting widespread W. ttH Sh M Ida attention at present and causing much divere opinion, in response. Some hold that Oil an actor in the films 'requires Is well moulded features that reproduce accurately. They argue that possessing these he will immediately become known as a screen favorite and will enjoy popularity In its fullest measure. Some hold that early stage thalnlng and a WeCmkpAmSizefcl Wf good appearance are the only requiMr Benin Airg Sizt Film Rick 20( r site essentials. ViNihMMJEBbrn&gRt Each of these assertions contains atom of fact, but these qualities Uqgr&nMEpzHlIrsdmPnctt alone will not do for the silent Schrcna-Jjhnna- n drama of today. The characteristics BALT UKI CITY above all others that a motion picture hero must possess is manliness. Without It his- career as a film star will be ahort and fleeting. He may know how to act, may be the handSee somest man since the mythological H. HEINDSELMAN days of Apollo, but unless he looks ; Eye Bight Specialist like a regular man and acta like a man, his chances for fame Tor those Headaches, Eye Strain and regular silent drama are niL in the your Nervousness. Thousands of Testimonials. Every pair of Glasses to do nil that ts claimed SEEKS HEAVY DAMAGES guaranteed them. for . , With Heindselmaa. Optical and claiming 125,000 for false Imprison 7 Company. Jewelry ment, George Crowe ha instituted ' fourt tion in the federal district CL A Gambia, Francis Q- Dr. w Hocvpi''L4pvarfc' ' against ' MS VQURlF.lllMS VJliVSi WKifM? . 25 r . H - a 1 T '? - CANADA EXCURSION August 2nd 7 7 Via Oregon Short Line (Union Pacific System.) 'Following round trip rates apply from- Salt rLake - . - ...... . Raymond $33.45 32.70 33.00 Magrath Cardston 34.60 Lethbridge gj.jj.jjQg 53-4- 5 First, last and always manly vigor U demanded of the picture star. It is this attribute which has led to the overwhelming popularity of William Russell, the star of the Uutual production, Soul Mates, which comes to The Columbia on Tuesday. From the moment he makes hi appearance on the screen.the spectator subconsciously knows that, here is a man, able to perform' a mans work entirely upon his own resources. Mr. Russell has built up a wide following chiefly through his manly 7 Miss Rene Smart was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday, I Russell is first a man and then an has reMiss Florence Bushman actor. He has had wide experience after Arizona in home to turned her roles made end has always in various In this city the year past he role stand spending above out the played the creation of the author. He Is attending school at the B. T. U. e - gifted with the knowledge of human ha returned Nelson Misa Virginia emotions and understands how to exwhere she Lake spent the from Salt them. He has a splendid phy- character.,' M press sique which stands him in good stead in the vigorous characters he delineates. His features are as near perfect as It la possible to make them, but it is the spirit of tasnhood that stamps him ts extraordinary. , Luke, John S, Corlees, N. H. Tanner, Georg A. Luke, First Doe, Second Dee nnd .Third Doe. t The Doe family represent three individual whose names the plaintiff doea not ' know, but, upon ; learning them,' he wtll substitute them, In accordance with the custom followed in such esses. The complaint recites that Dr. Gamble and the Lukes, together with-ththree Does" commenced action against him on June ' 12. Crowe charges that a false affidavit was filed and as a result he was "wrongfully arrested and unlawfully imprisoned. The affidavit stated that -- Crpwejntend7.leftving,,thetate 700,000 are in use u. - y 7 4.. w'--' v i i- TyplBaxon$2Q . Agent Hudson -,-- - - - Miss' Helen Tickets will be limited to September 17th andexcursion train will leave Salt Lake City 2 -o p. m. on date mentioned. Make early reservations. City Ticket office, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, or write . D. S. Spencer, Gen. Pass. Agt, Salt Lake City..- - b McBride of Ogden spending a few days in this city visiting nt the home of Mrs. John - Jackson. t . - Mrs. Bert McBride of Paragoa, Iron county, 1 spending a few days hnjfi In tht city visiting reOrtive la the he guest here friend.. .While of Mr. John Jackson. ' -r- -r 7 s i Oodae Bros Super-Si- x 7 AUTOMOBILES All kind of Auto Repair Work Done . , Reasonably All kinds of Tires, Tubes, Oils, Grease and Accer sories. Storage Batteries charged and repaired. I)iUy equipped Machine Shop and Foundry in connection. . . . 777, . Work Guaranteed. ; 7 Provo Lake Riesort v ' ' Is Now Open For f Boating, Picnicing, Bathing Dancing. ' WE MAKE A SEPCIALTY Of : 7 7. Entertaining Clubs, Family Reunions, Birthday Parties. ! ' : For Special Dates See TED FARRERorG T.PEA YJR. Nov York Dressmaker Ct Furrier ' Making and Remodeling Suite and Fur work Half Price During July and August ; ONI PIECE PRESSES, U(L COATS SUITS, GOWNS, $5.00 AND UP. 7 All fSJOB Hotel Lamar Apt. 15 Mr. Dennison. , Mr. S. F. Stephenson of Levan Is spending a few dty in Provo' visiting 7 friends, e - Mr. Joel Taylor of Levan motored to Provo Saturday and returned Mon And day. He wa accompanied by Mr. .been who havf Dalby, Mra. Ivan In this visiting relative and frlenda two week. city for the past it ' a see ' Florence ' Sperry ofMantils without paying a debt to to be due to a spending a few days In this city Dr. Gamble. Mrs. Emery A warrant was issued and on June the guest of her sister, , Epperson. 13 Crowe was arralgneda His attorJ ney, showing that no bond for the Wilson li .visiting . In .. arrest of Crowe had been excuted; ob- n few days for tained his release.' Crowe was held a Heber City prisoner for half a day. i Mra. Martin Nelson is spending a The; action" hinges on a civil suit rela instituted by Dr. G. A. Gamble against few days In Salt Lake visiting Crowe to collect 857 said to be due on tires and friends. a promissory note. George Luke, one of the defendants In the suit ing his debts. Following this Crowe filed by Crowe, is said to havb de- was arrested by Sheriff Corless and he posited au affidavit that Crowo in- later appeared before Judge Tanner, tended to leave the atate without pay- - when the case was dismissed. " Mis " ' Mrs.-N...- . - . friend. - - i past ten days visiting relatives and , - ( Mrs. William .Blake delightfully entertained at a family dtnner party Sunday evening In honor of her son, and wife of Thatcher,' Benjamin A bouquet of sweet peas Arizona. formed the center piece of the dining tablewhere cover were laid for Messrs, and Mes- the following: William dames Benjamin Blake. Blake, Sam ' Blake, James T. Blake T. Blake. Miss Ruth and Mrs.-Ali- ce Blake and Mr. C. H. Blake. '1 , ' r 1 -- Mr. WILLAM RUSSELL REFUTES CRIT ICS OF 8ILENT DRAMA MUTUAL STAR SAYS PERF ECT FEATURE3 WILL NOT MAKE A SCREEN 8TAR MANLY VIGOR IS NECESSARY K r: Klaxons are made only by the Lovell'McConnell Mfg. Co., Newarlc, N. J. Like all standard articles' they are widely imitated. To be sure find the Klaxon nameplate. In honor of the birth anniversary of, her son, Don, Mrs. John. Vincent entertained at a delightful social affair Thursday afternoon. The entertaining roomfe were attractively decorated for the ocaslon with a profusion of sweet peas and tea roses and presented a pretty appearance. A daintily prepared luncheon was served to eighteen playmates and twelve ladles who were present to share In the entertainment e Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings " and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smart and children spent Sunday In Provo canyon. Fisa for HheasuHsm KCaAK-KSA- n- ic Miss Agio Barlow of Salt Lake is speitdlng a few days in this city. While here she will he the guest of Miss Inex Scott. AT THE i The U. H. Klaxet operates by electricity with a handy electric button, $6. Motor-drivenot a . "buzzer. The U. H. Klaxon is $n; the big Klaxon found on all high 'priced cars, $10. Dr. and Mra. G. W. Ekins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Leah Smart and Mr. Leo Ekins spent a delightful day at Hot Pots at Midway Miss Ines Scott has returned from Salt Lake, where she has been attending summer school. lines. 9 permanent guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gray and children of Ogden, formerly residents of this jMty7are Ylsltlng frlenda in this city for a few days. While here they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mer Howie. Northbound 7.22 am. 8.39 am. 9.38 am. 10.55 am. 12.55 pm. 2.55 pm.' 456 pm, 5.38 pm. 6.54 pm. ' 7.55 pm. 9.38 pm. 11.22 pm. 1.22 am. has no batteries or electricity and you want a good hand signal at a low price theres the Hand Kiaxonet at $4. A Klaxon through and through. Klaxon quality. Klaxon Celestla Poulson of Garfield entertained at a pretty social affai? on Sunday in honor of her birth anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hana Poulson in Pleasant View ward. Games were features' of1 the afternoons entertainment and dainty refreshments were served to fifteen guests. ' tt Ip YOUR automobile Misa s s' S'1' A I7:" Southbound Hand Kiaxonet Miss Orvllla Groneman of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Provo. Vv V C-- ' ! PAY80N Leaving ! ' OREM ELECTRIC SALT Deon Jennings Mios F., No Excuse Now For ' Discolored Closet BovIs ? A v. . f ' '8courmg, Jt is so easy to have a - clean, odorless closet bowl if you follow the simple directions on the Sam-Flus- h can. It bowl "or conpositively cannot-injur- e . nections. , , them white as new no -- , , Sani-Flush-kee- , ps Semi-Flus- h , ' ; Cleans Water Closet Bowls Farrer & Whitehead Wesell it at Phone 67. 25 cents a can |