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Show THE JPEOVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBERS,. 1911. ; central iecfiratloa of the: dining table and sprays of the vine were scattered if,. ' over the clottuji Tbe guests of the affair were Mr. d'Mrs.RossRtppIe -andLthe MlsseeEya Jones, Ethek Mer .. V4 rlweather, Eva Hampshire, Jetta Malt Baker, Mrs. William M. Roy lance Is vlsit- - Hannah BucklesyPeaT Teasdale, Ida Paiman anil T.mw Llr-t.... ' - llisa AJJca Reynold, f the Brighwn YofflSg nnlverfity. U gpendlng a fhPg daya with frlenda .V'S- la Salt - "' Lake City. - ; : 7 . ' Mm. John Smith, of Eureka, Is v ttliig In Provo witk ter parent. ; . J.Mlae 7 Vlrley JE&ken .will spend : the remainder of Ue vreek lth Salt Lake : There are delinquent on the following described stock on ac count of assessment No: I of two mills per sharey levied on ..the jst day nf September, 1911, the several amounts set opposite the agmes of the "respec tive shareholders, as' follows: Cert. Amt - - Society Won't Tolerate Catarrh - " No, - Name., " v ' - - - . - - 'V;;' day. It ' 23-2- . : "This is the -- to ll -- - . - d . -. ons t" j "v. --- I - V-- . Th -- - He smiled. -- lit the Utah, Medical association opened' yesterday.; morning in SaJt. Lake . City.- - Dr. Fred W. aylor, f Provo,vis the president of the associa-- , - tion. sr ..'i'S - ..'. ;" Several . Interesting addresses wer given at the opening session, among them being one by Dr. J.' N. McCc- mack,: a" dlstlagulsjed :,viBitof ; froat Last evening the annual Kentucky, .was given In the' commercial banquet club at' which .150 memhera. of ,t!aa " association wwe in his annual address, nrged thorouij. organization of the Utah physician is support .the Owen bill providing for national board of health. A numberjoTtoasla were given Ing the evening and Or. H. Q. Mee rill, of Provo, responded to the toaai "What the Profession la Doing intt Southern Part of, the State fojr the At"" ancement of Medicine." Dr. Alrd, Provo, responded to the toast, "Ha mony in the Profession.' .;" pfesenrTaj - l inatea a yesterday, he aald. "to a youtn with a rather thick head. At the- beginning of the ceremony I said taJilmv" 'You are to repeat this after me. "And then,, prior f.o beginning the aeclaration, I whispered: ."'Take ,er right hand.' " 'Take her right hand,' the stupid fellow bellowed, and everybody in the church laughed. "Afterward be couldn't get the ring on tne, Dnde s nnger. "'Wet it.' I whlsnered. "And aeting on my advice, he put her little white finger in his mouth, and, after' lubricating it thoroughly, succeeded in making the ring slip on." gl - . - . v -- CONFERENCE VIA RATES SALT LAKE ROUTE. """-- "- Wasted Sarcasm. 4 After a week In the country a prom-nen- t lawyer returned to )own, determined to stay during the summer. But before coming home he had the telling the keeper of th "real old country boarding farmhonseT JUBtwbat he thought of things. Ther is one thing on your table, said the lawyer, "which Is not to h reied T the best hotels of New YotX or Philadelphia.' "What Is it?" ashen lb farmer. "The skit," answered the" at torney, with a fine display at biting sarcasm. Well. I'm glad ye liked the farmer. It's the best JIhjbohb'- - keepi-aa- 'i nin't -. satla-laclioa- -- pertickler about Jht price." October 2d to 8th, inc., the Salt Lake Route will sell tickets" to 'Salt D. & R. G. CONFERENCE SPECIAL. ....... .... Lake- City and return at one fare. The "Rio Grande will operate a .'speTrains will leave Provo as follows: cial conference train from Paysaa&nl arnir irllermedlate "polBt8TJctoher 4th71"" Regular trains at 8:25 and 10:50 8th, Inc., this train leaving Provo a ' a. m. and 4:20 p. m. 7:30 a .m.r arrlTlng at Salt Lake at ASK FOR TICKETS VIA THE 9.15 a..m.; returning, leave Salt Lake SALT LAKE ROUTE. at 11:15 p. at. - - t;5 Conferenre-Epcc1aif-7r- I I 3(D)?(D)0) et nmiRl DieetintT aovoDtAnnth dr Mating. mating season,' said i clergyman. i shall add appreciably to my Income by mating youths and maidens In this soft, brilliant weathe.,, . ur SALT destroyr'the nourishment that -- ? 1 JDandruff means that dawn H the roots of your hair lha'e is a vast army ofHttle invfslole germs or microbes. And this. -- army never sleeps; it wages a war of destruction night and hi " STATE UEDIGS libLD s . f f j t Shades Due the hair, must have In order to grow .1000 S 2.00 vigorously and Albert Singleton abundantly.: . 174 334. Albert. Singleton' PARISIAN SAGE now' sold all over 4l" Fred 2.00 America, will destroy these ge'rmB and p,ingleton.Jr. .1000 23 jNephl Sellers . . . .1000 2,00 at the same time furnish the hair roots 4Q7 Nephf Sellers . "4 ,35 with Just the proper nourishment to 900 ,598 Nephi Sellers A 1.80 piake hair grow lustrous and luxuri ' 668 Russell Wherritt ..5000 10.00 ant,' "' Wm. Wood Jr. .? ..1000 : 2.00 PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by Wm. Wood Jr. ..1000 2.00 Hedquist Drug Co.'s tw stores to 398 Wood Jr. .., ..348 .70 banish 'dandruff, stop falling' hair 'and 602 John Thurgood . ..1000 2.00 itching scalp or money back. It is a 659 David Me Jr. 3.. 52 delightful hair .dressing that wins in 5i: ..1761 650"David Ivle Jr. ..20DO'. "4. DO stant favor with refined women. Sold 658. David M. Iyie . .2348 4.70 for only 50 cents "a large bottle by 585 Cynthia E. Jones ..1174 2,35 Hedquist Drug Co.'s two stores and 115 Wnv Humphreys .. 900 1.80 druggists everywhere. Girl wltbTAu- 128 Wm. Humphreys ,.1600 3.20 burii, hair on every carton and bottle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 7 ft. Smoot. who have been In Salt Lake City with I . ; City friends. GET RIO OF IT!.-- " the Kibley ' family; parents of Mrs. ' one sure ' way: to banish is will There leave la the near future Mrs. Tom Hardy- is a visitor at Salt Smoot for ' their home In Washington, D, C. Catarrh and along with it the disgust-in' '.Lak City 'I . I ' ;; symptoms such as hawking, snuffA. Eft of Teilu the ThornhillAean Lynn Fausett. of .Price, has return and 'spitting;'. ed to Provo to resume hlVatufllea'al ride association,' is visiting the school ling . Breathe HXPMEI, that's all you've the Brigham. Young university the at Logann'drce, Idaho, this week. got to do. Breathe it a few minutes a coming school year. few 'times 'a day. Breathe it deep Into 7 . The; Utah ' Sprosis .lub met yester , and see how quickly thej Mrs. Collins and Miss feeva Collins day afternoon at the home of the pres the lungs germ-ridde- n membrane will cleat sore, left this morning for a hrief visit wlthjiaeflt.rs: s. RrCallaWaf The first vanish. up jfrieads and relatives In Saft Lake City; paper of the afternoon was given by HYOMEI is pure, antiseptic air,, it ' ..'",-Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry on The does not .contain morphine, cocaine or Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, who Art of the Louvre,? "followed by a par other habit forming drugs. It l made have been visiting : friends and rehf--' Ter on The Immaculate ConceptJon," tires In Provo, left thH morning for by Mrs. Joseph Tates.. Mrs. Dusen from' Australian eucalyptus and other 375 William Humphreys 1305 2.60 antiseptics, and it is rigidly guaran 604 a visit to Salt Lake City, ' was as elected club iWm. Its 4050 tbe berry hy 8.10 Humphreys ' teed for catarrh, asthma, croup, bron i 7. "Federation of Wo J 702 Wm. Humphreys . the 'to 500 delegate 1.00 Jlr.-anchitis," coughs.and colds. Complete Mrs. John Ifburgood will ! men's cmbs d 110 Geo. W. Clark .7. ..1500 meeting to be 'held in Og outfit 3,06 (inhaler and bottle) $1.00, sepa' 3T3 spend the day In Salt Lake. City, club win meet The den, October Clark ... .50 t3eo...W,. .7261 rate bottles, If afterward needed, 50 i . -- win two weeks at the "home of -- Mrs. . 00 2. ."y. .,1000 ,R599jvw Peery Miss MUlle Jensen Is visiting in cents at Hedonist Drug Co.'s two R R. Irvine Jr. 650 W. ft. Peery . . .. . .5000 10.00 American Fork, the goest:of her aunt, stores and druggists everywhere. 187 Mrs. Jno. Reynolds . .1000 2.00 Mrs. Sarah. Crookston. : Samuel Leavitt 1b in Salt, Lake City 414 Mrs. Jno, Reynolds ,.174 ' .3 ; Photograpfrirtg fhe 8ta Bottom, conference- - and the state 71 Ben C. Rich 500 1,00 Miss - Fern . Chipman, f - American attending In Franc experiments have been - ' fair. C.' ... 359 . Ben . . . 87 . . Rich .20 made that promise considerable sucFork, was the guest of her sisters, Mrs ' in cess in or with submarine accordance A And, lawand R. J.- Murdock and Mrs. Harvey Flet . Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bower and specially constructed photography. camera carwaa of'JDlrectors on Board der'of the made cher, yesterday. daughter, Bernhee, will spend the re: ried down by a divec'to a depth of the 1st of so 1911, September, day mainder of the week with Salt Lake twentyitwo or twenty-thre- e feet,- and, Mr.-anMrs. Wiiriam Twelves and of each parcel pf Block shares many with an exposure of half an hour, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones were Amer City friends. as may be necessary will be sold at negatives were oDtained wnich werff ican Fork visitors the fore part of the Tiie W. C. public auction at the office of the com "satisfactory, J. U. met yesterday aft fairly ' week., was It found pany, room 1, Farmers & Merchant's that best Oe results ernotn at the home .of Mrs". Etta B were obtajaed byplacing a blue glass Bank, Provo, Utah, on Monday, Octob Dr. and Mrs. David Westwood were Retter. The "afternoon was spent in In front of the lens. It is intended to er 23, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock hearing the reports of the delegates to have, improved denses Salt Lake CJtyxv'isitors Wednesday. specially con- p. m., to pay the delinquent assess ";' the state conven4i6n held recentrjTin structed Tor underwaterwork in ment, together with the cost of adver . France- ;- , , , m. and Mrs. A. E. Buckler went Salt Lak City. , Flashlight photographs of the sea tising and expense of sale. to Salt Lake City Wednesday to meet The Misses Grace 4ind Rueda Pax- bottom :II... Secretary during a, storm have been obH." NoohrdT Gon nma entertained Monday evening with tained. This light was furnished by Office room 6, Farmers & Mer a social when very the pleasant affair, .Ariz., who will be guests M an alcohol lamp fed y a reaenroir or chant's Bank, Provo, Utah. J - . young ladles of the Independent Tele- oxygen. the Buckler home the next "month. Magnesium powder was pro' First published Oet. 5, 1911. phone company were guests The jected into the flame ,. .. through a .tube Mrs. Jesse Knight and Mrs. R. E. rooms were bright with decorations of from the shore. It is thought that The Usual Aliment Allen are visiting friends in Salt Lake autumn flowers and vines, dahlias and such flashlight photographs - mav b Did the explorer suffer any physi oadrt-aiylephsnap-dragCityrbe1nTi5efrTmhpretty cal ailment as a result oF his Trip " Harper's Weekly. effect. A dainty luncheon was gqrved, may descend the arctic region's?"- Mrs. E. T. - Harding and daughter. a bowl of white ' . "Yes." snap, dragons sur JOHNSON WOOD OYE5 Suitable Vera, are atoong the Salt Lake City rounded with sprays of the brieht was "What UV 'or use upon all furniture, floors and visitors this week. "Writer's cramp." , tinted Virginia creeper forlBlnsr tha -- oodwork. .BEE BE LUMBER CO ' Easy to Get Rid of -- Dandruffs ; NOTICE; - Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer and-daughters, Zella and Grace, are Salt Lake visitors this week; , . DELINQUENT NOTICE. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo, j . - Worth of high grade sample jewelry at less than : manufacturers' cost " ; - . 'AND WONDKB AT : - $ t.00' Boys' Watch cs,warranted a )Ar;; cut to . . z. j". : . . . : $1,50 .$2.00 FountairiJ'cns cut Scarf Pins,- - cut to 50c, Emblem Buttons, 50c r r.earl cut to ., . . ..... V 50 X , $L0O , ir- -i ; Pocket . . cut to 47 Knives" cut" to v $2.50 Ladies t $2 Combination Set, , and $15.00 . .Q $2.50 Ifactory prices. - 29 Waltham :war-- -; $1.50 Beit , $3.00 $7.00 ' v i - $2.48 inspection,' $2lX3 cut to 75c Bar Pins cut to U-'- . '$250 Chaj.s Pins, cut to ; (.. ..v' Rings, cut to 18 . 18 68.; $5.00Tto $7X)a "Solid "Gold ,. , .". . Ladies' .,. 1.98'; i '; $1.48 v. - to "$2.50 $8".00 "fi; - Field Glasssesi; r$3.00 . 10-mi- pow- - le ...$3:89" Bracelets -- $1.00 to $15.00 Band Bracelets, to to ."...$2.48 ; 5L1 rut tuf n G)iJdrens,5 to . $6.00 ' Eye GlasesrcFf to 7T.87 rWo $2.00 v 57 a..'. $5.00 to $7.00 Ladies' Lockets, cut "" $1.50 Baby Solid Gold Rings, ut to..- cut' ;....::r$i7.50 "300 Oriental Pins 47 to-- 1 to J.68L Ladies. AVatches; cut ,$5X) Band Ringscut to .".$7.48 ponr21 jewels,-- warranted to pass railroad Pins'and Buckles,' cut Earrings, cut, to . . , . . .V.'. -. 17 Waltham; $45.00 Waltham, Elgin and Ham "$2.48 Brooches. -- EIgand jewels, cut to $4.3 Gent'? Fobs, cut ia t 87tf " ."$1.50 Link Buttons' cut' io'86 - $30.00.. Elgin :'. ranted 20 years, cut to"$5.98 $15 00 Ladies' Watches! Buttons, . . ; . . LESS.THA- N- ed 20 years, cut to i . . $8.6U" Gent's Work ".Watches; cut ' : r V:; iop4$-$1.5- ?r.28J." cut to 9J;. Back Collar i . 67 Alarm docics,- - cut to:C7 50c 'BeautyTIns cut to ."VTfrTn-$2.Vest Chains, CMtto87V JVVATCHES AT : HKSE P1ICES- . . . Jo J. . .:J: :z.i $8.00 Gent's Rrngs,. ::rc:.::.-$2.4- .. s , . - Cr,Ht V.fA $35.00 Binoculars, .. ..... 98 , . $18.00 .Field Glasses, 20-mi- le 7t ,7v . $5.89 30-mil- e - 1. y : power, - 1 :vj2le Don't .forget the number, 62" WCehter. cut EnibIcmscf6:i7rZ68 $250 Gents Lockets , cut 8racelelsf Gome eariy ndf ayoid the rush - |