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Show THE PROVO HERALD, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER Sit ,11 III Will III FOLKS KG SifflCS FOR TESTEBS threw the banana !; peel on "the At 10:30 o'clock on the morning of October 5, President Taft will, be the guest of the old folks of Utah at the Wlllard Hansen, state dairy tad. food commisBionrer, return- ed last nighTto Salt lake City, 6' ' after an absence of a month, , which time he spent in some of . the principal cities of the East 'Daring his absencehepnrcnas- aa 7 "about" f 1000 worth of and measures, which welgtiU will be "forwarded to his head- Quarters as soon as they can be tested and verified by the bureau of weights and measures at Washington, D. C. -- Tabernacle. Arrangements for the meeting .are in the hABds of the com mittee in Charge of "O'd Folks Day and every person more 'than 70 years old will be one of the hoaU. The the pen program will playing of "America" by the Fifteenth f Infantry band. The choir and the old folks will Join in singing the. national anthem. After the invocation the choir will sing, ""Come, Come, Ye Saints" and President Taft's address jsrlH fol low,- - Horace S. Ensign will sing the 4- 4 solo, "Silver . Threads 4 4. 6O the 4 4Among GoldF' be an recital wi'l and organ Mr. Hansen left that city August McClellan. Professor given by J, j. 17. He first attended the food at Duluth, Minn., which closed The program will close with the sing Banner" by August" 25, and then went to Chicago, ing of the folks. old At the the ' choir and the there he snent several days with the n Presldent the i food regularwork.tclo8et,f-tlfpro8rt,inspectors In their Co then went to New York and. other vilL shake 'hands will all oi the old dtles, where he studied the methods people. ta use and received some new 4deas a regard to the" work that he hopes BreHAiypcrrtEtcANrOR PEACH tAY. ta do. " Ia .Washington he received - Ante valuable Information regarding Thomas H. Blackburn, mayo of Cjs testing and standardicatioa of Briglam City, haTrecommended that scales and ba'ances. He says the September 18 be observed In the city ItltedfStateg government a&s the best at "clean-uday." The mayor is de ..apparatus for testing and etaadardir- - islrous' of having the city in , an ln-Ha weights and measures " in the fvitlng condition from the standpoint of '.world... T$7. cleanliness for the celebrated "peach .After he -- watsailfifiiLas,to -- Just niat he needed and the beet manner cf getting this, Mr. Hansen went to CHARGtS WIFE WITH CRUELTY; WANTS TQ BE DIVORCED. rttoy, N. T.; and made the purchase' of Instrument himself. The articles pur- - Suit for divorce on of &ased wllL.be sent to Washington and eruelty has- - teeneommenced in .the it they do not meet the bureau's re-- Fourth district court by George H. Culrements they will be sent back to Patterson. Plain Ufi alleges that deda factory.. Among the articles fendant is in tb q habit of going out is a balance for testing weights with other men, and sometimesllpXie,--! Ciat win prove weights from 50 pounds mainlng away from home all night ta of .an ounce.. The Plaintiff asks that defendant be not vo)lgnU purchased" are aU permitted to take a miner child from - and will be handled only with cha- the state without plaintiffs consent. 1 mois skin. They wCl be kept In: the J Tab-ernac- ment in....front of our store tother day, I caused a lady to slip I and when, she lit it f jared a good deal of j; Z the fine paint we sell : . ; j 1 le Catch our jiew; address , Johnson Paint & t Glass Company West Center, 124 " con-teatl- " .; Cable r St v or Phon Wire Us d "Star-8pangle- We flead Letters, English Esnr ARE Despite the fact that August usuy7more typhoid fever than any other month in the year, there were fewer deaths" from typhoid In Utah last month than there were confrom whooping cough, common sidered to be a trivial ailment, 'according to the monthly report of the State Board of Health. With, only four deaths from typhoid during, the month, a decrease of 250 per cent is noted when a comparison Ty4 'ns September IKtb to October ItBh of these tickets will permit . stopover at any point on the D A R 8tonovert not: to extend hevond ctober SV1911 -- p FOR SALE. in-th- e phoid claimed ten victims during the same month of the previous year. Last August there were five deaths in the state from Whooping cough. The decrease In the" typhoid rate during the. year Is attributed to the fact that precautionary measures have been taken where epidemics existed during 1910. The total cases reported for the month were 88, against 200 for the same month last yearNotice-- l able deccelesalgOj are- - ahowa in all j - ? contagious diseases. oc ' , ally is marked COLONIST TICKETS. XdTonlst tickets' will be sold fron 'qlorado points" and all points eas hereof, with Pacific coast destlnar :VP general Salt Lake City and Helper there are 400 freight cart loaded with , superintendent of the Utah division of more than the Denver A Rio Grande Railway coaL blocking the sidings along the a company, declares that the reports of Denver & Rio Grande. Less than moved been coal of have a serious coal supply shortage, this hundred cars last five days. i. winter, is totally unfounded, the leadSalt Lake City dealers declare that , ing coal dealers' of the tate declare " that a fuel famine threatens Utah this the situation is so serious at the pres: winter because the Rio Grande either ent time that if a cold snap should ma- cannot or will not move the output of terialize within the next week or two, the various coal mines along its lines all the coal in the dlty would be transv in Utah. It is reported that between ferred to private bin withln a week. JVhile John W. Mulhern, JsjiadejjrithJastyeartigures - - BIS HPHDIII FEVER pave- - -''' ; c OAL .a ; I ' TAFT F EI7 DEATHS FROM That j' Gink who v 16, 1911. AH COM3 TO OGDE- N- i . September 22d to 30th, 1911. Four State Fair AND INTERNATIONAL SHEEP SHOW. -Six Big RACES Every Afternoon. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS daily by Aviator Charles F, -V Walsh REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE show and auction sale- - - - - - - - - JDON PHILIPPINI'S-fameu-Itali- an Band --of 44 pieresr" ; Concerts every afternoon and evening. Biggest SHEEP show in the world. . Get your Exhibits Ready Send for Premium List One Fare for the Round Trip on All Railroads. ' " . H. Mv ROWE. Mgr. -- ) 1 . the-grou- :, pur-cJtaa- gold-plate- - FOR SALE Household furniture, aimostTrewiat"TeasonBhtff nprtces. mornings aVtaT W. 1st, S. St. Tn-qul- re -- FOR SALE 21 "shares American p Fork stock, pa valuer 125; mttBrse i make offer. Wurtrade for sugar stock. G. S. Woolley, 423 Third East SL, "Salt Lake City. Co-o- ed FOR RENT. FURNISHED S. 4th West rent. ROOMS for Ind. 185 181-D- .' the - ""A A- -i RENT 3 olbcks from East Center. Apply Hedsuiat Drug Co HOUSE-FO- R Dreadful Sight. :; first-class- receive similar care waXaTscTpurchas- the department now has as fine en . apparatus- as is to be found In any : "atate in" toO'.Unlon irt--:r'Aa an instance of the work that other cities are doing -- along - this line, -CLIeago pends f 100,00v annually and tias thirty men In the field all of the tTjue, and New York has been aslted Uf the department torallow- - $160,000 tax- - the work that is planned there for "iitixt year. "The trip was a valuable one to me." said Mr. Hansen last night. 7"'In addi tion ti the economy that I believe we - . edies be tried. At last he used Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has MISCELLANEOUS. entirely healed with scarcely toft Heals-- Burns, Bolls, Eczema Cuts,-- ' Bruises, Swellings, Corns and LOST Light' coit, Elk pin In lapel, Piles like "magic. Only 2Sc atHed-juis- t between ' Gilllspie" 'hilland Roylance Drug Cot's two stores.Return to Packing house. Reward. Buck-ten'- a-a- Ar til inn J 'RENT cot furnished wjgbta and measures that are used by 10 If. JUarnum, of Freevllle,.. N. Y., FOR, and piano; bath, tage; c'osets, buttry Hie department In its wortr through was the fever-sor- e that had plagued Apply 270 W. 3d South. ail the state. AsUeJPtape that ulll ais life for lears In spite of many rem- John Marxvick, . cfl an J V 1 d s - - .. -- r.n. 7T ... car " An Economizer of Time and Labor - Herald office. lirctlced la gotns after the articles purchased instead ""Df buying" them through an agent' or catalogue, ! learn FOR SALE. ed much about how to do the work that Is ahead Qf me, and think that ! FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey. can oon make np tor the time spent heifer, lBionths old;, also two thorin making the trip East." Phone oughbred Wyandott cockfels. Ind. SUMMER - . SALE A number of good farm "wagons - at bargains." Also one good young mule. Apply Studebaker. Second West and Center. FOR V e're jpett md then" at a 1 taste of it no on. present-r-lat- t cr be with ;is every day'' " From .seed time- to harvest, the farmer- is X busy man. That's, why the shrewd farmer appreciates the value of - - the Bell Telephone service. He may be miles from the railroad arfd the nearest ship-pin- g point' He is expecting a freight shipment what does he do'FWith his Bell Telephone he calls up'the freight agent-I-f the shipment hasflot arrived no use in going to town. There's always plenty at hand to do. The Bell Service gives htni opportunity. '. . .Consult our local manager. . HEAT Avill 371-- i -- -- j- - 'Have 'you prepared, for it' b' havmg .kLECTRtCTITY wire; BUSINESSMAN: inxf youf hoiTKvbfke or store Iq . You "neecTa bank that is con hc KI.nCTTCT LIGHT anr venient to "your ' other ap the F.I.TiTRir FAN ' poiritments as well as bank Our location meetj ing. If not. sct us,TODAY abom your', requirements : prco4sel TIIS ELECTRIC CO and our expeditions service -- The MountainStates Telephone&TelegraphCo. r. IrAr SMOOTrDiitncFManager p- - permits no vexatious "delay. 7 PROVO AND COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK. PATK0BIEE- I am prepared tel. take a limited number of - SEDUCEETPRTCES V ; 483 at the liOllpOl; EOTEt Rooms; Without Path ooms With Bath . . . 50c SliOO and up European Plan. We are boosters for home products, either grown or manu-1- ) factureti in Utah. We patronize Utah wool growers to the amount of Si5btbOO annually. We employ at present 125 j of Provo's home makers, and-in- distribute annually from to wages in Proyo,' We solicit the patronage of every family in Provo and Utah' to help us in our boosting campaign. It is not necessary to look to the East for products which can be grown or manufactured here superior or equal fcqwRt : $60,000 $80,000 4s - work.' 7- - - ' - - - 'Jjggxr Our line of Blankets. Robes, Fannels and Ladies' and Men's Suitinrc are ' Miial in AL'" and finish to the best Eastern makes and SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, sign "LAUNDRY PROVO STEAM " ' Every family in Utah should have pair o our Blankets and Robes, thus helDine us 2 ' v to maintain our; payroll for UTAH lux Blankets have that soft fluffy finish aid our Robes are of beautiful design "and finish.' UTAH TIMBER & COAL CALL AND EXAMINE THIS EXTENSIVE LINE AT OUR RETAIL STORE ' COMPANY. :- -- HOME-BUILDER- . -- .a rr o no ' Castle Gate. Clear Creek and Hiawatha CoaL , 150 to 169 West Fifth North. L. Brat tain, Agent 9 1 . Both Phones, 232, KNIGHT WOOLEN MIEES . t.V.DUIIN.Hk Ac Q0W WUSMY: f A.. R.WRIGHT, 7th E. On Springv'U Rd. a In starching your shirts-w- t 7" "shovv our superiority. over tht usual run of laundriesp in a "marked degree, We put thf s starch just where it belongs put just the right amount there,- and leave, no Jstreak or daubs of starch on. the 01 : 7i PIANO PUPILS - practice if desired. 1 THE STARCHING nlcndid Slodati(yn and 1 accommoda- s. The best1 known hotel in Salt City. Piano-fo- r - S B S9 Q O O o o o PROVO UTAH 9 38 8 9 900000 90.00 0 0.3 0 09 0 0 0009000009399900 00 0000 0 6"c 0 n 4 |