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Show .1 THE PROVO HERALD -- r' r::; r'-:-,- -: .: MSI 1I C r..l and Mrs. RILJfaineA spending the day4n Salt Lake City, Mr.' DAY i Mi), and Mrs. George Blbbens went fio&ilt 'Lake Saturday for a week's ME55K z Friends and Fellow Citizens We Andelin, a popular young stand face to face with a great-decisimember of the Fourth ward, who wilt affect the on, leaves during the week tor a mission, whole course of our national life and dancing party given Friday was the recipient last evening of a our individual fortunes throughout the evening last by the members of the delintful surprise planned by Miss next generation. We must make that to Whist Club The proved Thursday Night be most thoroughly successful in every The pretty autumn decora-- . detail. hall were carried out with the of tions a graceful arrangement of brilliant autumn leaves and various flowers with end the hall was lighted Edna Southwkk and Lawrence South of wick and at which about thirty-fivMr. Andelin's friends were present The rooms of the home were beau tifully adorned with a profusion of We hava been In business In this town for some time, and we ara looktnav to up trade by alwuya advlalntc our Protection' J That Increases build patrons rifut. To when re (ejl jouha t we nave ana tyat wa found the ec;cama ramedy ' " atand back of it wlth,thejnaiiiifac.turer's Purchase, iron clad guarantee, backed by ouraelvea yoivcan depend upon it that we give our advlca not In order to aell a few bofua of rodlclne to akin sufferers, but bewa know how it will hejp our TAXES YOU HAVE TO PAY cause business if we help our patrons. Voiceep in ttof trand selT. all TTie well known skin remedtea. But we will aay this; If you are suffering from any N6 Eacap From Extortion of Rapub- - kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, you to try a full ilcan Tariff Law In Any Corntr of rash or tetter, weD. want JJ. P. prescription. aiz bottle of do th Housaheld or ths Farm. tha work, this It does hot If And, "PriciTof tVeiInoTo'dT i Aubrey stay.' bottle will cost you nothing. Ton alona) to judge. ' Again and again we liava seen how at few dropH of this simple wash applied " Itch. , in-tothsSR1tmakeS' away"tha cures aa aeero to o atantiyAngm ' permanent. D. ' D. D. Proscription made by tha D. D. O. Laboratories ' of Chicago, ia composed of thymolL glycerine, oil of. wlntergrecn and other healing, soothing, cooling Ingredients. And if you arw just crasy with Itch, you will feel soothed and coolao.. tha itch, abaolutaly -washed away the moment you applied D. D. D. We have roads this fast friends of morel tham one family by recommending; this to skin a .sufferer here ana remedy there and we want you to try it now y , on our positive guarantee. j. no-pa- Provo Drug Co. decision on the 5th of November. It cannot be postponed. We cannot vote Hero ara some of tha rates of tariff taxation in force aa a result of the Reviolation In 909 of without making it, and if we do not publican party'a its pledge tor revise tha tariff downvote those who do will make it for us ward and of President Taft'i vetoes. The next four years will determine when Democrats did reduce these du ties. yellow and. white chrysanthemums how we are to solve the question of Does the consumer wonder why the ' a races. From grotesque pumpKin and a peasant evening was enjoyed. the tariff, the Question of the trusts, cost of living is high? prettily arranged booth punch and Among those present were the Misses the question of the reformation of TAX ON THE PARIjOR, wafers were served to the merry Vivian our whole Rate of Alice Nellie Barnes, Taylor, ' were One hundred and sys guests dancers. currency banking duty. Parkinson, Lottie Gibson, Ethel Tay- tem, the conservation of. our natural Carpet, wool present during the evening. flax or cotton Carpet, lor, Algie Eggertsen, Fern Chipman, resources and of the health and vigor Carpet, M Ingrain 64 our of our of will the Brown entertain people, Mrs. James development Carpet, tapestry Pearl Romney, Southwiek, ' M Furniture, pluah means of Club the ap of the right Kensington 36 transportation, the members Furniture, wooden Florence Duffin, Hattle Keeler, Edith 46 plication of our scientific knowledge Looklna flaaa, common at her home Wednesday afternoon, 60 Young, Eva Keeler, Ruth Southwlck, to the work and healthful prosperity Window eurtatna Pax Rueka Grace and TAX ON THE BEDROOM. of our whole population, whether in A pleasant Hallowe'en party was Glena Johnson, S5 Messrs. Delos the fields or in the factories or In Common wooden bed and Belle Wilson man, students seventh grade S3 given by the eta blank Commonest, Kimball LeGrande Hardy, the mines, the firm establishment of Feather - Nil of the Parker school Thursday even- Paxman, Wooden Young, Harold Warner, W. Earl Spaf- a foreign ing, complimentary to the sixth grades Caat lroa A. S. O. W. n Brown, rather-thaaBHsed-WH- 1 .'. nponrmere Sheeta The affair was Jield ford, J. MGeorge, of the school. L. Bengt, Albert South-- commercial exploitation and the self- Mattreaaea J. Chipman, which was in the Fifth ward hall, wick, J. Ellis Black, Stewart Horsley, ish Interests of a narrow circle of TAX ON THE WARDROBE. prettily decorated in Hallowe'en eft R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. financiersunderwear Flannel Haws, Bruce their enterprises of extending music fect. Dancing and a program (ft made clothing Ready E. L. Mrs. Mr. and A. J. Southwkk, to the ends of the earth, and the Hata of wool sr and stories were the features and Mrs. Thos. Broad- - extension of the assistance of the gov Knitted rooda and Mr. Eggertsen, served. The dainty refreshments were Cloaka Mrs. Olive Anderson. ernment to those many programs of Shawls W music for the occasion was furnished bent, Jackets some to which betterment and uplift by an orchestra from the seventh Suspendera of the best minds Of our "age have grade. TAX ON THE TABIE. Powder Biscuits turned with wise hope and ardor. B Baking Beef There Is much to be done, and it Sugtr S Mrs. Elizabeth Gillis has moved 6 Feather a as and Rice in the done Light be must spirit right Is now at fmm the Lamar Hotel and Editor of in the right way, or it will deepen Eaga S5 Cheese home at 406 West First North street! By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hilt, W4 School the Boston Cooking Magazine The 8alt them. not relieve troubes. out f nrosAnt tha 111 UillrJl Tt f Imons 67 Baklmr Powder Biscuits made by this tariff question must be solved in the Starch month, when she will leave for Los ba- of ahead far work so and who are ordinary of those interest spend recipe winter. . . .1. t 1 tJieJK ' Angeles, Cal., to spend the TAX ON THE KITCHEN. kingpowaer dikuu and struggle, those who are other nse never will any recipe. you Commonest glnsaware ., The Misses Florence and Alice Dunn fry it the next time you run snon oi uuuiug a wui" x Commonest rhlnaware sources the touch 29 this bread. who Save those a 65 recipe. career, of American Fork were visitors in Average cutlery the Commonest stoves with are of and quick strength Provo last week." Commonest tinware pulse of a common life, for the sak Common yellow ware of "the power that tills the fields and Scrub brushes Mrs.. George Havercamp entertained Matches builds the cities" and not for the with a delightful little Informal affair sake of special groups of men who THE FARMERS PLOW HORSE last .evening in honor .of Mr. and Mrs. TAXED FROM HIS EARS TO e : Oar Personal Guarantee - HIGH TARIFF VS. YOUR P0CKETD00K tfie" three honored guests will leave for a mission this week i TAGEFIVET - 4 - ; 8 s hi t BO I i 'J. f MW t " Ja t - f:. 1 ji. 1. " . . ft. - ... - ; . - S " J vUS W w - , I 1 1 . ui, vuv J ; f fa I 1 o 4K VAL,KSKA SUHATT . i JSlpmjnaie LBiersach. The gueste wgrej William and Mrs. R. R'. Irvine, Mr. and Samuel Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Twelves and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Searle. . Miss Ila Loveless entertained with ta The members of the Girl ,Question m.Pt tnniL'ht witif Mrs. . Jesse liaws. n .H i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Messrs Le Grande' Hardy, KimbJi! Young and Aubrey Andelin. A vase of occu- large golden chrysanthemums . pied the center of the Beautifully ap-pointed table where place card3 were laid for the guests of honor, Mrs. M. H. Hardy, Mrs. Oscar Young, Mrs. O. j .ffV fffj , g.ft fln1 fiour flour the the Work into bakin? powder. or butter fcf (shortenine--OI usine lard t Then mix to a very soft shortening. milk. The softer the the wih dongh biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it -- comes out. Never knead baking powder biscuits; press the dough into shpe and Cut in small shapes and roll ligbtl bake on a sheet or very shallow pan in a hot oven. In placing biscuits in the pans place well apart, not allowing edges to touch. Small biscuits are better than large ones. Large biscuits do not have the proper ' amount of time to raise and ' bake. Have you seen the new K C Cook s Book? Brimful of appetizing recipes that simply must be successful every time if the few simple direcgladly tions are carefully followed. You would we lend book, yet pay SO cents for this valuable of it abtoluttly free upon receipt the colored C K of Bakmg packed in every Powder Jaouko Mfg. Co.. Chicago. SmaJ -ana do not have Cook's Book certificates. : . MB mm w Imitations Substitutes SO sanitary equipped plant ! products ". 39-t- (HERSELF) of . "A true thegods." Denver Times. daughter York Casino Year and a Half Musical Succses In the New in this city: -. "Greater than any Merry Widow waltzed . St. Louis Republican. o full-crea- m - SO 4Ji CT Mm Q il The Kiss l "Nothing mere supremely gorgeous" Denver Republican Most Magnificent Fashion Gowns on the American Stage. - Origiiialework-ProductioTHERE 7- . n . Four Cars of Scenery V , ... V ' lOOCompany jRicir50o $2.0P CURTAIN, 8 :30. , ' , (, spend Its money to develop a whole people and a whole continent, and at ,'ie same time keep them free and alert and unhampered, its eye always on the common use and purpose, its thought constantly of what will happen to the average man and' of what will be prepared for the next generation. IS NO SECOND KISS WALTZ, CO. CARRIAGES! P. . . ' o STOCK FOR dence.. G31-k- - M. Spencer i. '3t ' o Chll, Con Carne has ; ro 1 o w 35 to 100 ..; 35 .64 HIS CHILDREN ON A IX THEIR ClVrHING ARE TAXF.D A8 HE 1- 3AND ON THEIR POLLS 38 PER St CENT. Jumping Jacks Firecrackers . g.r plums g'im Mofnsses Cantor oil SALE. . -- Fur hats Straw hats Wool hats Waterproof cloth False faces One team HOHound bay mares, , one fine colt, 30 head of cows-- all kinds; mrst sell regardless of price. A. H. JDeLong; office phone, 108; resi- .1 t: e SO . " - X - ( GO SO VALESM' SCRATT V - the largest, best of h - te The Queen o f Beauty reincarnation Cleopatra." Denver News. . - tete-a-tet- - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Ik la.ennaiiere R2 THE PROVO -- THEATRE lo u. 5 "The !9 s. C BaLlotf Powder Biscuits Three cufs flour: ll to Vi cup short- ning, 3 level teaspoonfuls K C Baking1 cut milk or u'ater: K ' a prettily appointed dinner last evening complimentary to H. C. Davenport, p wprp .... - lni.i 'J ' ' Ul e,.,v, ouuiu utriiu, Tt,h iu. fnvor: for eight guests. regard the toll of millions of men merely as an opportunity to make use Rr!.1!o It Harney of. their established advantage. Rack band .... so must be handled very prudently, Humps :hat no honest toil may be inter- Plow Bolts rupted, no honorable or useful enter- Trare chains Dips prise disturbed; must be dealt with CWs ') slow stages of well considered vms'ipts .... . hange change whose objw--t shall be Rivals ...... R'nei to restore ana oroaaea opportunity, RucklBS Pits hno heMi heard i;i :o"sly; witousiy n fact that she and destroy nothing but special privin ui a ahich i "" .. rod 4r.J lrass husband Those 4. ..T .!,!. cnnntrv The. niece was originally is cnniderinjs- - leaving her lege and" unwholesome control. H(et ptir v. 19 to V. ... lines. Plow men be hemp must H ran- for the attrlLveJ)jnima8ter,unt who handle it, therefore, LPlow-4ir.e- s. ... 22 to 8tL. pcrtormcl flux 45 who understand the general Interest Plow lines, cotton Wiluenourg lnterrupia a iuubi. mrofor over a yean ... and Guido leather Pow between lines, serv to "All" of the scenes of "The Kiss esting and have devoted themselves to 25 ... cm his wife and then matter hare to dh .. 11 to 8S Waltz," which Tlorseahoe nails is a succession ing it witnout iear or iavor. ' dealt be must are niu explained. The operetta Is in two The trust question THE PRTVFR OF THR PLOW IS TAX- JinKllnK tunes, and dances, acts. .vith in the same way with tnis dis ED "FROM HAT TO SOX. in thr Hivira. (iuido fijiiii a haiM RorgeOju'y-riaed47 to to destroy Hat of fur tinct- and single program, SS Hat of straw monopoly and to leave business intact, Ha of wool 35 to 100 80 to give those who conduct enterprise leather gloves .1 M to M Bhopp gloves comes no advantage except that which 81 39 to Kid gloves 4 ".. B0 to by efficiency, energy and sagacity, Shirt, cotton to ft "... cotton Prawers, honorable of those only fountains 30 Stockings, cotton B0 to ffl Stockings, selvpdgfd wealth, every man rewarded accordAgainst to 75 Against Coat ing to his mastery in an open field. Coat, wool to S4 0 50 to coat Currency and banking questions muBt Ready made 45 to made clothing Ready inthe' in e discussed and, settled W Collar buttons .'. fltuds cereBt of those who use credit, pro SO Necktl Get theWeli-Know- n duce the crops, manufacture the goods Diamond Free :.. Free Round Package :nd, quicken the commerce of the na- Pearls 25 .. Shoes of interest In the 60 toJ07 tion, rather than. CAUTIOh Rone buttons 68 to S3 banker and the promoter and the Horn buttons Tvory buttons S7 to 113 captain of finance, who If set off by Peirl buttons Mado In themselves In the management oi "H18 WIFH-TTaAXKD AS FOLIvOWR --jch things, too easily lose sight even Malted and to 9S Woolen knit underwear cloak 8to'S0 and own Woolen intimate inseparable In tho world , if their IVUik to Woolen relation to the general needs and ln- - Woolan jacket . 92 to 10 shawl . . . .t. We do not make "milk 50 to 140 eresU of the rank and file. Forests Woolen plushea 10 ... Flannels Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc r.iust be renewed, and mines and Belt 70 to 1M water courses must be husbanded and Dress goods But th. Original-Genuin- e W Gloves, leather for trustees we were as If ff preserved, moves, schmaachen" HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 39 to M all generations, not merely for our Olpvea, sheep 39 to W kid Gloves, milk Made from pure, own. for the sake of communities and Stockings, knit 9 malted select S extract 60 of grain, and the to selvedged nations and not merely for the immed- Stockings, M soluble in Nee wear to reduced form, powder ento whohasten 25 of use those iate "WO O MILK Shoes for all fl.es. water. , . Best food-drin- k Jewelry large their enterprises and. think Dress 7 62 to faHngs CwASK FOR HORUCK'S only of their own profits. The gov- Cotton ribbon ' ,. ........... 60 to ernment must employ IU powers and 811k ribbon Used all over tho Globe year-and-aha- lf Mr. Mrs. - JU8t some young composer, who baa Kiss "The called written a piece women Waltz," is captivating all the Valeska Suratt, heralded uarone. Nella, the preseSTSay qvecn oTljcauty, IFMIT irTaTght. to be Payne bill. New York "Casino jflernau ( Mips Suratt) aippears : Per cnt. is lhift musician Sept the choice, but The KIes Va'... Si l .. cal success, qLjuIs--hapT, number to a from her owing sr The baroness is stopping at 15 Theater the Villa Wildenburg with her cousin, iction at the Provo1 .. i: to ri ' Guido learns of thlfl 4" November y, wnen uu the countess. Thursday, 4r, is for Nella may not thar-hlove manaijenient sends the piece here with and. 45 of matter gossip, hepays eco:pe a .. 5 to 1" the' original scenic and costume (! 4S w-..u ..; tail. The music is by Ziehrer, cam jco:in ' 1.:.. rtiil i .1. : etHUiiable lady takes ttie matier ser' M e. .MlMCUiei, o inn i,nwr "THE KISS WALTZ." . 35 '. 97 v 29 to to to 227 1. 35 35 35 to W Last the gSby. Should there be a ba$y In the family he or she, Is, not forgotten but pays 28 per cent, under the guise of "Infant's food." His coffin pays per cent, and the her.rse 45; flowers for the grave. 25 perfeeht., while tho rib'?, and the 'bymn' books used at the burial are taxed 25 per c;u.:. , tM3typajaaMaaaWWPWasa wMawM.,M,lLi Tillf Sir '"- f" -- ssaaaassiaaMassssfc AssssassslasMlsai Electric Signs Talk AND PICK OUT TrE LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENIf -' . ; ; "men WHO OO THE BUSINESS. , FOR FREE IRONS POINT" "HOT OUR GET AND ONEOF IN t COME .'V I ONE MONTH'S TRIAL? ''"7"' :;.- . Electric Company N |