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Show THE PROVO HERALD,- 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. Yr e ws Society - 2 v. 1 Thursday evening, pctober 26, It the ro6is club, Mrs, S. R.. Callaway, pres- late decided upon for. tb$ "Harvest" dent; Ida .S. Dusenberry,- delegate; , kail, to be given by the club women Nettie S. Kerr, alternate. Among the ef Provojtor tbe'benefjt of the public State Federation directors are Mrs. - iwlmming pool and the affair"1 will be J. W. Aird .and 'Mrs. Philip Speck, ' held In the Mozart hall. And now tha; art of Provo. r t; jtbe. date and the place of holding th . ::VH Mrs. Vera Walker,-- of American . affair baa been w!l 'i8 visiting her parents, Mr.' and Fork, . go merrily on for the' notable funcWilliam Leffler. Mrs, . tion.. The genera committee, of . . which Mrs. P. S, Newcombe is chair- Miss Lucille Dunn spent Tuesday in ia preparing. a. number of Hew v and novel features for the occasion. American Fork. " ' . r "J .iLT. Sega!I,of the Boy Scouts, 111 'Mr.and Mrs. Sam Schwab have save the decoration of.- the hall In returned from a brief visit to Salt - charge and other committees; will be Lake City." 4 " - In near the future. Tickets appointed . affair will be on sale immedMisa Irene Evans spent Tuesday in the. Hotel Roberts and the American Forkthe guest" of Mrs. S. at. iately " - drug stores of the city, and other L. Chlpman. places to' be named later.- 'Nothing Joe III Peterson,.- of Boise, Idaho, will be spared to make the event the most notable of the Beason and a larga spent Sunday and Monday In Provo with his son, Preston G. Peterson; " attendance" Is assured." - , '. has just been received by express from New York and they have no equals in this city: They are well.-- , tailored of the very ijfst fabrics," , - for-th- mm . wait come to e and v I Ao while the line is complete. . " III " - ..,- Mrs.-C- . E.: Loose fs visiting in Pay- The following- - American Fork ata- the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. lents are attending- the Brlghaui,. son, A ... Lolvin. l - - roungnunlversftyTlieslIeanaidi i ; . .. iuiith. Misses . Eliza Hindley, Katie Mrs Tom W. Shelly, of ShSr, m. Fern, cwpman, Baoie Thornton, Idaho, Is visiting iin Provo, a guest I able and Rozella Storrs, Sadie of Mrs. C. E. Ericksen.. ..." S i tche'l, Florence Dunn, - Florence Gladstone Sisters Tonight; 5reen; Messrs . Joseph Wooten, Jo- ' Opera House. eph Walton and Ronald Nicholas, ' i - Mrs. E. A. Thornhill is entertain with a luncheon this, afternoon the adies who formerly resided at 01m-teA rustic basket of fruit on a woodbine centerpiece forms the' attractive , decoration . of the table C04TS . JUDGES CHOSEN Ol d. . vhere 'place cards are laid for Mrs. Tea Sundstromy. Mrs. D. H. Mrs. Leslie Kelso, Mrs. D. YV DeYouaV"Mrs. and ' '" Miss Minnie Martin. McAi-iste- GUUNCiL FOR ! ELECT10H i ., e - , bride-ele- . Milltepe- of the present - ..Third, Franklin Canby J3cott, - col- -f . - 90d up. f OR heat SALE Cole's Hot Blast Call 119-stove.. ing r, FOR 8ALE One 3x5 tables, one showcases, two marker. Utah Outlet Company. thrs skir;, s.tep-Iadde- , FOR SALE BchoolL . J. F, Halladay . FOR . RENT. FOR RENT 3 to 6 unfurnished rooms. 284 E. First North. 2t , Ne-son- . " - SPECIAL the matter of the estate of Jant ' toCredi- Jamas, Deceased.-r-Notlc- e ' '. , ore: . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the: undersigned at thp:.v jaw office of A. i B. Morgan,' Knight Center St.t Pror. building,-Noon or before tbo 30th. day " of January, A. I). J9l2. In ANNOUNCEMENT - 8 -- . -- :f Made-to-Ord- 4f ijuits - " - "the last time I June Tragedy. A - Her Hairj Grew . ' ;-7, aJlfgnjf g (uldke-eUtement-cohcernIa- nWJnBtrwCim her chancer of Tecovery; lu-tbBlrog twaa recoverinlirpni Ther had not been in a railway or . Out-- v rvr I bar Co. ?cn. BUSY CORNER." Mrs; E1K GilcliTiff, j iud. Pa. ' an automobile accident There were Do evidences of a smash-up- , and, it was evident that they bad not been at tacked by robbejs, tor a Urge amount or money was louna in . one m w .' man's pockets. Later It was discovered that they bad startecVavsy on their wedding Journey and bad fallen Into the hands of their . loving and enthusiastls . 4 friend. - Change for-- i ;- .Route af '" . v. ' "TiTiy " ' ; , ' erf W.TIit ' . . ,' '.'. white fcnrs." t i : . -- . iabe V111" ' '- -, r lecV'fof a wfclUJnotorcax.". f . . . . ... .i; --: me-$10- ' f-ai- ";.": Post-Dispatc- . K; .- ; time i v,a. -- I know it, 'The ' Itr ; Pnnca 3 iJnderstatd tLcIr . oc wouldn't n'rttjAcnj wn languisa. .. - - V Riverside, Dtlve Colorado points aiid- - all- points eas) Tne Only. Thing Soft Cou!d Do. .'. ?My goodness -- I ean't '.qndijrstaad nereot, with Pacific coast destinatbet-' chitd. '.They-acould how up she give ions, September 15th to October tt5h, bean atl ji t :d by a It hp.s really ac. All of these tickets will permit family thai Hvos In th cv.:n'Vy." ,: snjyovtjr at any; point err the D. & fiat "Ye. ' Vou see ! S'.fjiovf! g net- to ex'TOdbcyoad y t Jirr J,l 'est r.N w chilurcn in 'Ue . j:outi L 1SJL ....... - 'Ti deterioratr.g. UsX " t T ..The ; at.wba.n you - - - .tifedto tzy h rs Weak Brained. Freec.Fifth 'Aven us Ther say the French a St., Tied: jop ' - -- - Tt 1a with nVasnre that I give a public.' recommend V to PARTS! N "wbl'f t kniw is ft wonflT of . Time on the Salt Lake' Effective Sept 24th at . ; w -:12:02 a. m., 1911.,- Wr Train No. 66 for Salt LakeC4ty' de--'. parts from Provo at 8:254. m. ar-- . l0:05 a.tn,i rive Salt Lake City -. . daily. . ; Train No. 62 for olt Lake City .de parts Irom Provo at 10: f.0 a, m arrives Salt Lake City at '2: 25 p. VL" " "' ' dally. de-p-a; Train. No. (4 for" Salt Lake-6tfrom Provo at 4:20 p7 m.; af--. rives at Salt Lake City at 5:55 ' . - V p. m. , EDUCATION BAD FOR GENIUS! Missouri's First Negro' 8chool. '.Train No, 3 departs from Salt LasV---- ; "The first negro "school In Missouri City at 8:00 a m.i arrives . Provp It Also Seems to Reduce Mental Alert- was founded In Kansas City bjKJ. Mil45 aC to. dally. ness of the People, Says Eng. ton ..Turner la 1868. The school No.-S- t departs from Salt Lak tth Writer. ... and Train; were t 4:2p-p..m- ., arrives Provei "at City . refused to appropriate' a salary, for at-Widespread education is certainly p."m.' daily. - - . ' unfavorable, to the development of geor so, he says, Train No, 5 departs from Salt Laks) V .Every gaturdanlght nius or remarkable talent. O neatness, JesSJanieslhe" celebrated bandit City at , 8 p. m., .arrives Provo at as it were, la put'in commission. As '. over rode ... from; Liberty,. Mo, shot up 9:65 p. m. ' .. .. l'v... y everyone has a little tincture of talent Kansas Its and 1 robbed citizens. ty 62. leaves NOTE No. Provo Train no one' Is allowed to possess a moTben he would gallop to the negro . minutes earlier and arrives at Sail nopoly.. fj;. school, discharge his pistols in the ' If the loss; to the world were nly Lake City 25 misutes earlier tnrOs. y sir and shout: ;. " , the obliteration of genius we might let formerly, ', school teach- Where's that aps nigger pass.--Perh" mankind may learn " it 3 minutes Jatflf 64 leaves Trala I y;;.:-' to do without genius. .Perhaps the - md axriveB at Salt Lake C9JyjO. and tremin out fear go mariner by some new trained Instinct f "I would " ' than minutes .. earllef formerlyr "anil Turner relates, say: for ocalltjL may be tWf . dispense bling," TTrata' "TJof M of LehTleaves Pro-eremfl&Bi? done anything for you yetr vo at, t:4a"Uia. instead of at 9:EI.'" education .seems jobbing j,the mlssloners would V amif yeDJAad"! would an as Iheitibifcife:''" masses, of tilt "power to appreciate the 2,7. swer: No7boss.r:" ".The trtvellnipnbHc Vuf fln 11 products of education.- youT' be 4 The comment ""is on everyone's - "Then ill have' to help service over the Bait Lake Routa , IIS or train would and roar, give that the world of today has but tongue reliable In ether words, th a languid Interest In things of the $20. ; But for Jesse James I could not ( perfectly en time.' xt.'' " run ' mind. There Js probably three times bare kept op the school. HSt Louis . ask for Tkkets via 8aH Uk . ; "7" Always as much, effort and bustle and fuss . ? t: ; Route; about education now, proportionately, d ' 7 and trains arrive as there was '63 years ago. Tet ier All, passenger ICOLONIST ,TICKETS. was proportionately ten times' as much - from tno lttlo'lepot-;;ff-- ' Colonist ' tleketowlll be sold frotx part mental alertness then; Cloth r " y With a groan the well dressed young man opened hia eyes and stared for a moment at those who were bend"I lon'i know. 'You, of oonrse. knew ing over bim. Then he lapsed Into anconsclousness, and a' physician who .. ' bad been hastily summoned' to th scene shook his head doubtfully, says the Chicago Record Herald. There were many cuts noon the Injured That Why a Thankful Woman Reo- - man's face and bead, and It waa evident that be had suffered severe InCo.'8 two atorea iPill ternal Injuries. "Hedqalst Drug Beside him lay a bea?Uful girl, who bcittJa aell -- you: was dressed In ft becomins traveling SI AN SAGE and guarantee it to ban- suit, Her sweet face was marred by ish dandruff, stop falling hair and several bruises, and thedoctor, after Itching scalp, or .money back." It'a a a hurried examination, announced that deMgktfttInalf4reBBmgthtrTnak'es her- - bwWwas -- sUlL beating, . butbs from which : to make' your se' lections ana our , pncea ana. prompt service will pfeasis you'-Come and inspect' our stock, . . Than She Know.:j-- ir saw your husband be was trying to stop smoking. Haf -- a , " GEORGIWAMES, Executor of .said Ee(ae, ' B. A. MORGAN, Attorney for exeo- -' " utor. , - . j V ,i First pubiahed Sept. 28. , ' " h, We are users of Utah Wools and Utah Hpmebuilder;s Mer Window Frames, Casing, Interior .) - Finish, Etc. ? TO25.00 $1800 ......... All-Wo- ol ... , . .;' Total $53,208.96 The amount of licenfiea collected during the last quarter waa $219.50. The report of the committee claims was favorable to a settlement of the Nancy Lawborn damage case X for $373.2bf $150 of which Js to be paid by; the Kennedy Construction "company. a severe case of erysipelas, which left me virtually bald on the front of my bead and next to my eara. - The hair kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used atopped my getting ; entirely bald, until I used two, bottles of PARISIAN SAGE. This tonic' made my fialr start to grow in and,"in fact, grew me a good fair amount of hair, and It has entirely '.stopped my . fialr "falling r Remember our BlanketsrFtennels, Ladies: Bats. Suitings, Linseys and it : We have a complete stock vo,-Uu- connection with-ouRetail DEPART ME NT," where we will make, to order Men's CUT THIS OUT. 5,160.52 5,535.72 . . . R; Department:iSi?& 3-East The' fabrics we use in the making of these garfrnts we guarantee all wool and silk-n a large variety, of patterns of lafesF3esigns - ................. "MADE-TO-ORDE- and --Overcoats" at- prices from ' j -- With cash on hand Oct 1. er ' Xt Departmxnt a - Are. Yon Going to Build? : COURT OF THE FOURTH JUOICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY. OF UTAH. IN THE DISTRICT ,- : : . ' October 1 SOst,. Inquirv - - - - LOST Purse containing and gold locket. Return to- this offlosw' Tl St Liberal reward. Fourth, Timpanogos School J..-- A Johnson, Walter Gi Taylor. C. Hv Mil ler, pigs. Young LOST. - . bock,' ,12x house,, good evenings. 691. South Fifth, Royden House Walter Dixon, Jamesi A. Oliver, George A;. Clark. Sixth, Parker School L. H.v Noyes, Charles Jensen andjGeorge S. Taylor Seventh, Fifth Ward Meeting-hous- e James- - E. Snow, John C. Swenson, 'J Mary Bosliard. Eighth, Maeser School Sarah Tif- R . A.' Berry and John Ellison JJaapl JenkinsJfcrn fany7 The city auditor's financial report Peters, Vera 'Stubbs, Katie Dunkley, as follows:. submitted 'was Nellie Jones and Merriweath; on Cash hand -.122,15.44 July 1 er. . General 6,912.21 receipts ;. Ths following ig the list o,f delegates Special, sewer and sidewalks 1,822.2' from the Women's clubs of Provb.'who aroiattending- theState" Federatiotrst "Totalwarrhnts ; Centuryclub, Disbursements, A. Mrs. E. Buckler, president; Mrs, ontstanding, July 1 . . ...... 4,703.6 37,809.08 P. S.'Newcombe, delegate; Mrs. Da- General disbursements vid Weetwood, alternate. Utah Go Less warrants outstanding Ogden;.--Nineteent- I 70 ar, barn, granery, artesian well, 9cn, West St Price 3.20(K See G" B Peay. are right. We have Children's Sets which are winners from ' The "city counciriessfon'taat "night was devoted to the selection of judges for the primary election October 24, and the polling places as follows: First District, Court House W. P. Whitehead, R. J. JKroupa and Esther ' Banns. Second District, Central School A. O. Smoot, Heber C. Jez, Peter Grone- - , ff -' . month, Mrs. J. W; Jenkins entertained wlti: a 'delightful- - miscellaneous shower last evening. Mrs., Will Howe Jr.. assisted the hostess in receiving The and entertaining' the guests. room were attractively decorated, the ! parlor in pink and green branches ef autumn leaves, wh'le a prolua a" o' asters were 'effectively use in the dining 'room, with : a vase o? asters adorning th dining table.- - A number of games were played In con' imMa ttiUk HiMnV k.l.nn wtAmm sn.nv.f- led to Miss Kate Dunkley. Mrs. Ar thur. Scotfr and. Elvin.' Snyder. The guests "at "the affair were Mesdames Ed Stewart,- J. E. Taylor, Alma Smoot Albert Se'ck, Lynn Haws, Clyde Scott; Art Scott, Reva Robin-BonReed Boshard and the Misses Ada Taylor, Anna Booke, 'Re va" Collins, Mayme Sriyder, Elsie Hoover; Liz2ie..-Ta?la- . BOARDERS, A SNAP FOR SALE 24 rods, with an elegant line of furs, including fox, mink and martins. The prices - j FOR SALE. T Miss- - ct - We were fortunate in obtaining . ' HELP, WANTED Table boarders.' -. Second North.- Phone Ind. S3-- FURS lira .. Bell boy' for Hotel Rob WANTED erts, Provo. ;, . to-- . ers,, a WANTED r, ; E.'T.-Woodbous- 1 "With the chilly weather comes the demand for the Coat. Our line of Ladies' Coats is the best in the" city anhthe prices are lower. If you will look them over you will see that they are superior in both quality and price. : ' 5 - easy - WANTED - Beli- A.-Il..-r m . agents for low-price- d, ze; JITVEXILR and HOLIDAY .Books. Combination outtit postpaid only 20a. . "ft per cent commission to agenta,.' iiT. particulars free.. s Address Kuhlman, publisher, 136 AVest Lare . St.. Chicago.' 111... mm wmm - . -- -- choose ----- -- for First-cla'- s AGENT5VANTEr . HL" St., Chicago; this md 'surrounding vounties,. for thsv Y JtN'.i:W STANDARD 1910, Census AT-AS of the World.' ; Agents making. , t tft to ?t50 per- weeje; Best of vtenni. 7.: the store at your earliest convenience ' a West-Lak- e in design. they are stylish 'and will Satisfy. the most exacting. Do noF . - . ! you have heard of. This shipment 1 v 'K"X;' W&,Cvv AGENTS' WANTED. WANTED Canvassing - agents.,-M- once lor the sale of "COMPENDIUS cook w ge of Everyday Wants.7U ijleial necesslty. price, Jl.50; also f(ai ,at:'TKe DBVIL'S1 'BRIDE," a wonderf I reUaious a'legory, price' 11.00. Either outfit sent pos,tpaih.fpi;klO cental 5 Big per cent 'commission to 'agents. A.: Kuhlman,: pu Address filers. Those fine TtytishSuits which -- IDS s p- J 1 ri' tH v . ' |