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Show U.., Si;;'I,..,.; THE PKOVff HEKALP, 1 B . . . ' . iu..hii;Ll.uu ALTEOtfJILU- -- f - - llotln Any Hi! Trust .; ' .?- -- -- - 'J as-..- .. . iPalnr bottepffiltiues'ti Your Front Door I I " beJnfc....Mri: Misses Sadie Mitchell and Florence A, F. Palm, Miss Thethe Hardy and Green "of American Fork, were Provp Miss Fay Loose. . visitors during the past week. Mrs. A. R. Jones was hostess at a Miss LaPriel Gardner was the guest beautifully appointed dinner Sunday, when the decorations were prettily of her aiind, Mrs. A. G. Reebe, during carried out In a color scheme of yel- the past week. low. A dainty rustic basket filled Miss Cora Dusenberry spent the with asters occupied the center of the part of the week with Salt Lake d table and place cards in friends. City yellow completed the scheme. (Continued onVpage- - ElflhtJ The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Paxman,; of the Sixth ward was the scene of a delightful affair Saturday, the occasion being the annual Pax- World's Greatest Remedy Free From man reunion. The house was bright Cocaine, Opium and All with a profusion of the .season's, flowDrugs. Start right now, before the cold ers, vases of them being used throughout the roomB. Saturday, afternoon an weather comes,-t- o kill catarrh germs interesting musical and literary pro- 'and get rid of catarrh. It's the best gram was given and a delicious din- time. Breathe HYOMEI ner was served. About 75 guests were (pronounce .it Co.'s two the the at Drug among affair, present Hedqujst stores is made of It the guarantee it attending people being Messrs. and Meadames J. W. Paxman, Australian eucalyptus, thymol and George McCune, A. R. Paxman, A. M. other antiseptics, and besides destroy Paxman, of Nephi ; - E . W . Paxman, ing the germs it soothes and heals the ' Joseph Miller, Ernest Paxman, Thom sore, raw membrane and prevents, mu as Martin, Bert Miller, of American cus from forming in the air passages Breathe it a few times a day. It's Fork; Harry McCune, Will McCune, " Mrs. Albert Busaith and Mrs. Mattie an easy and pleasant treatment and ' - Paxman and daughter, of Salt Lake results are quick and certain. HYOMEI is guaranteed for catarrh, City. asthma and - catarrhal deafness, or Miss Laura' Holman, whose mar- money back. - A complete outfit, in riage occurs Wednesday next in the eluding hard rubber inhaler, costs $1 Salt ' Lake City temple, was the re- Extra bottles if afterward needed cost " cipient of a pleasant surprise party but 50 cents. last evening" when Jier at ": thfr Independent Telephone" company Both Had grievances. met at her home. During the evening First Professional- - Humorist Why Miss' Holman was presented with a o sad, old man? set of silver knives and forks. The Second Professional Humorist I the only, one who takes myself " & gueBtS "were the Misses Grace Pax-- i am 'S : seriously. ,:..: Sumner.: ' man. JftttA Maiben. Mariorle "That's nothing.'. I am the only one Zina Baker, LuaTLfhtotf;.Jearl Teas- - who nkes myself humdronsly. Life. t 7 the-worsQ- it So 1- . - t v r SfeWm - M. Royla.nce Co. .- Bcpbe Lumber Co. I Provo "THE BUSY CORNER." Ut&h ? CHIEF DUTY SHEPHERD OF It Is to Shear the Sheep, According' to Children of Whom Or.' Jowett Tell Rev. Dr. Jowett, at a dinner in New York, said, apropos of his salary: of living is so high over . 'The cost here that I have decided, after all, to accept the generous salary that I first declined. I hope that this acceptance wont call to my congregation's minds. however, the story of the sheep, . "A minister, you know; was once addressing a Sunday school. It was a Sunday school of little children, and the minister in his address desired to compare himself to a shepherd, and his congregation to the shepherd' flocks. " 'What are these beautiful ani mals?' he said, pointing to a drawing on the blackboard. TMErheep! Sheep!' chorused the chil dren " 'And the cloaked figure In the fort- ground what is her ' "'A shepherd!' the children cried. . BANISH THOSE GRAY" HAIRS! . Kill the Dandruff agreed the .i' minister, beaming with satisfaction; '"And now, dear children, can yon tell me what It Is that the shepherd does for tha .,. ..v, . eepr .,:-.- ;. ; "A score of little mouths opened wide, and a score '.of treble voices "Exactly,' Hair Falling Germs-St- op Thousands of mothers are looking younger. Their gray hairs are gone, 'Tha" natural color has come back, and with tt a hew growth of soft, glossy, luxuriant hair. Wiy should younger by using yon. can look years you look old before.. ....your time, whep . -- - ; -- Dandruff Cured -- KIMII ..... UIU1 ... - ' f-- 7- -- - V I Guar the Hedqulst Drug Co.'s Tvyo Storea A7 antee Parisian Sage, Real Hair Remedy. . You can abolish every particle of dandruff, you can stop, itching scalp. you 'can prevent hair from thinning or falling out be using PARISIAN SAGE, which ; plan. Is sold on money-bac- k .: ; -soaks Into the SAGE, roots of the hair'and hot only de stroys- the, microbes that cause hair troubles but furnishes to the hair,. Just the Sind of nourishment to make hair grow luxuriant and to put .life'' and beauty into it,; Thf gfrl with "the Au burn hair is on every carton and bot tle of rARIS!AN,SAGE.Xook for It as Imitation are" jnumerousj Ijirge bottle C3 cents at Hedauist Drug Co. s two stores and druggists etverywhere. v ' . . " - ... . v To Lot Angeles! and return. Tiokets on. sal datyl until September 30th, good returning until October 31, 191 . - 4 i r . t. . J STOPOVERS EN Ri WTjE. ; ' t' f . Only 24 hours to Los Angeles . .. FAST TRAINS DAILY 3 . ? or Union Dip'ot for reservations and W. G. pra'g, See Agent " ' ' -- ' ' ? .tickets..' A. G. P, J H.'MANDERFIELD, P.-PECK C - risk. kAGEANO3ULIlIURAIR7REMEDT- - a trtafrYi run no ' as represented, your mosey unu be reiunaea. A Los Angeles. ; , . . . -i . yj. , removed .11 lr lsTOOTexsctljr PROfTT BY OTHTHS EXPERIENCE Grew Hair on Gray Hair Restored ' My tllrvas getting quits pay and falllnf wt rapidly end I vat troubled with a terrible itching of the acalp. My head waa fall of dandrnff, whiclf fell nppn my clothes and kept me continually brushing it off. While on a visit to Rochester I heard of your Sage and Sulphur for the hair. I got a bottle and used' it A few appl- i- cations relieved the itching, my hair stopped f al- ling out and gradually cape back to its natural color. It is now a nice dark brown color, soft,, glossy and pliable. Several of my friends, want to use it, and I want t ' kaow what yea will charge no for six bottles of it, i. r-inss e. A; Eosg Colonist itickets. Colonist Uckets will be sold tron Colorado points and-al- l points eas nereot, with Pacific coast desttna- n 'September 15tb to October Itfib qc All !0f these. tlckeu will permit stopover at any point on the Dr&jH Stopovers - not to extend "beyond ctober 31, 191L - application Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color . 11 Yovr . " - &itswm bacoit, RQchestefcH..Y.. At all Druggists DoW Hot Keep It, Send Us the Vice In Stamps, find We . Ssndov a LariJc Bottle, fxpress Prepaid 7i3 ' 74 CORTLANDT STREET . V l ilium wMinptuiyiieajrik ciw.t. y wis; send wilt A 25e Cake of Saa'e ToOet Soap Free to anyone ho T7- " - j.l yy uiii FnpC . - 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle Bassist Bald Head & For two or three years my hair had' been falling out and getting quite thin until the top ' of my head was entirely bald. About- - four months ago I commenced using Sage and Sulphur. The first bottle seemed to do .some good and X kept using it regularly until now I have used four bottles. The whole top of my. head is 'fairly covered and keeps coming in thicker. ; I shall keep on using it a while4mger, as I notice a constant improvement. ' -- w Tare all the dandruff and left my acalp clean, white and emoota. Wax. Croak, Koc&eaUr K T. Stops FalHngl Hair Cl 1 tytfttf ttytttttiftf if ftfttttfttttttftttiiiii4A4 g - 11 - Come In and See Us you. .y-Z- Lir. 7 4 4 4 - COME AND SEE US , -- 4 "4 from which to make your selections; Our goods and our prices will both "please High-o-me- ), out-ot-to- oil youVmarket right at your door. We will pay you each day, for all the fruit you have, whether peaches, Pears, Prunes, or Apples, all that the market will stand. Whatever the markets of the East are paying weHvill pay you, "less a fair profit to ourselves for handling. If this is not satisfactory ive will handle your fruit for you for a commission of 10 per cent. In either case you have the advantage nof years jrf experiencer?he markets all over the country this yearafe off. They are very has been for twenty yearsf-- It is a niu5fCTIn Jact4hTIruItjnarketis difficult situation to handle. More so than it was last year. There are two ways for you to act. , One is, be sure of your returns by selling to us. The other Is, wait until the middle of November, when out of the East will come an explanation which you will ponder over, and study and swear at. all the long, long winter. Did you swear last year, by all that is holy, you would never do it again? WeJl, if you did, or if you know ' '4 how others did, you had better take the market at your door. .. , 4i Hyomei for Catarrh Habit-Formin- ' 4 Think On These Things- terior Trim, Finish, etc. ... :: J per ience could do it better? Doors, PorTGolomiis,' hand-painte- - iThinlrai . can-yo- v . :rp:: 1 tff Fay-osethi- af; icaa-JFor- .W. Lvcr hear of a sick market? Expect to get as much for them as voir would : ' in a gdbil market? yy" Ever-handa sick market? li m I - What are you going to do witb them? gt . - " DYE3-Suitab- the'-xos- - r - PERSONALS aWlag-oeeort--- - . II II 111 Hannah Charming In every detail was the dale, Ethel MerriweaUier, Eva Jones - affair- Eva irt Hampshire, esteraay aIteTnoS5"by Bukley, gh Paxman. And k Ruda The Fccd-drh- k far V Igts. Miss Zells Tarrer, . whe$ she enter-- : ' crJkiren. ForInfants,InvaEds,andGrowmg tallied with a miscellaneous shower FWNutriiico,upbugthewholebojy. " lit compliment to Miss ".Tar t hvigcfaiesthenursmgnwAcrandtheagei woek. Rich milk, mahrd grain, p pwder lofln, The room were beautifully decorated Miss Ely Armistead spent Satur4 A qnick hnch prepared ia a minute. i t for the .occasion, the parjor being par--; day and Sunday with relatives in Salt Titenoitlstitute.AjkforHORLlCK'S. ' tlcularly attractive in Jtt decorations Lake City. !c '? of tiny red hearts and red rosesA Miss Rachael Baxter mod Miss red parasol filled with red; roses and Fawn Henry Bpent the past weekHa lt JOHNSON WOOD of J hearts wjU suspended from the celling Salt Lake, the, guests JUisaC Rae.El 'or usupen ail furnltur. floors ana -- odworKJr BEEBE LUMBER CO. . of the room by red. 8atin.xibions, and me ftook ther as the young bride-eleMiss Leona Wilson, of 0gdenj-4- s www v w wy w -- place tuider the parasol, ym es f HMiss were showered upon her, ..The dining-roo- week. Mrs. Emerson Bailey, of Salt was attractive in a color scheme Lake City, also will be the guest of of lavender, vases of asters being seen Miss Loose the latter part of the : everywhere. A color scheme of lyel- - week. - Jo w and whiter as carried out ia the 1 Miss Holes bray, of Salt Lake City, library. A number of very interesting will spend the week in Provo, the games were played and prizes awardAllen. 1 ed. "Miss Loose was the recipient, of guest of Hester a number of beautiful presents. The Miss Miriam "Nelke, who bas spent " guests at the VI Interesting affair were the summer In Provo, the guest of her Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. Preston G. Pe sister, Mrs. Samuel Schwab, has re terson, Mrs. -- Joseph W. Bishop, Mrs, turned to SanTFrancisco, Calj - J. R. Farrer, Mrs. Ariel P. Cardon, TUrs Lester G. Ilaker and the Misses Miss Veda Dixon, of Payson, is visMina Taylor, Alta Taylor, Katherine iting in Provo, the guest of Miss Alta 'Alexander, Georgia, Callaway, Maline Tayjofv-:- .. 1. ;:;V-...... y" Glazlerr Veda Dixon, of PayBon; Eva A1I8S Delia Hafen, of Springville, Is Jones, Winnie Wilkins, Anna Newell, Winnie Naylor, Vivian Bonnet, Thethe the "guest of Mrs. J. David Larson. Hardy,. Cora Dusenberry, Iona knight, Leon'a Witeonfifgdea, MlssAnna ' Mrs. H. L. Eeavitt spent Sunday in ' Provo, guests of her son, Samuel 'Spafford and Miss Grace Farrer sisted the young hostess in receiving Leavltt Mr. and Mrs. 'Aincfc Wagstaff and and entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Margin Hanson of Amer- has a lot to do with the ap- n A. F. Ben have been la Provo k, Palm, ,iMeB8rs. Ricly frank of your home. We pearanoe on a pelasure trip during the Deming and J. F, Stiehl were hosts at . carry an attractive stock pf ' . a dinner Saturday evening at the past week. - ' - - - n 1 lSil..j- .:....- IT flvfl 12, us this ,P1- - I'lL Wyeth'a advert-'semeo- t " 1 and-Snlpho- : r wiUTTOc in stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap. |