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Show HADE INDIANS '" PERUNA in Your Home A housewife must give the first aid ixt colds, coughs and Warn Suited shs. Wis., writes: We havs Pe rn tmrtanuhr for a number .of yean, aud have ud "Safeguard found it V f v YA'- ' I perfectly 'reliable medicine. soon rida the sysIt tem tf any trace of cold, sod prevents serious -- The experience of one woman, given herewith, is typical of thousands of let- "t ters that reach the Peruna "1 began nainil It fercBTarrh, whiclr I suffered with a fiood iriBDY yearn. but had dm beta very teriou until recently. Si aoe 1 have taken Peruna the dropping in my throat baa discontinued, and my head and note are not eo stopped up in the morning, lam nieased with the results, and shall continue to use tt until I am entirely rid of catarrh. I htartuy recommend it as an nonetlinedicinWhat it does fur her it is ready to do for you. . - Company "from" g f af ef who have found their homes incom- plete, and their family safety in danger without PEKUNA. tit-frien- ds m Colds and Catarrh A The great weight of testimony that has accumulated in the 44 years that PERUNA has been on the market proves it, beyond question, to be the reliable family remedy, ever ready to take, preventing the serious effects of colds coughs, grip and derangements of the digestive organs. This proof is published from time to time and many families have - , profited by it. taealw w a Mi PCRIJMA. m feLLt Urm far anar fjrr It - ."HI fM as4 iiiil be ftrtifiaj agsuwi tufdea attack. The Peruna Company, Co!umhusr Ohio Mali Timber Coal Co. CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK" r - - M4. . - Abo "" inT'-"- " - - 1 160 "A Square Deal to Every Patron . PHONE 232 WIETH-KORT- Pres. J. W. DUNN, Sec'y and Manager. Shall We ' jQj ; Brighten up our "House - this-Spri- We In other words, besides pleasing the taste.Ghesterfields go further they satisfy!-Ju- st like a long drink of cold water satis fies when you're thirsty. And yet, Chesterfields 2ltqMILD! ' "" ' It's Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new cigarette delight, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend toi entirely wprcombination- - of " tobaccos and the biggest discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years. certainiy-sha- ll ng: go to TlieProvo Paint & Glass Co. ' 110 W. Center St. NEW GOODS, Phone. 53"" LOW PRICES Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry 'and your SHIR long as if you had them done at home, and they Wear better , and hold their shape longer when laundried at the DOMESTIC. TatijOLLA . k 'Givme a package of those z&zrim ffsywu ""'' 'I'lf-Trrm- cigarettes -- C I GARB TTBS - AVi U -- - , fas 1 '''' Herald Want Ads Ate Read by Thousands " 1 Diplomacy aa Is. The family was going away fora week an jTrfrtetidty-neighb- or was appealed to for service as caretaker of the goldfis- h- It was little Helen who carried the goldfish Jar next "doQrZIl-"""'No- w, Mrs. Helen began the instructions "you must change the water every day. and keep the Jar In a cool place. Here is the food. Tlease feed them regularly and be very kind J . to them." .i , . . Of course one of the fish had to xlo the unpopular thing. It died. Mrs. dreaded Helen's, return and pon- - T B1" , 0," '' " r' ' amii,iHwiMtjWMiu)iW,ii . ,' i ', .. . . ' "'" JAS: HOLMES, Mgr. 0t dered 'long on; how 8hewould break the newt to her. The fatal dnv mm. Phoue 203 In bounded. Helen. Mlelen," the caretaker Tm sorry to tell you that one of vour goldfish died. - I did everything Just FRIDAY, MARCH 29 as you instructed me, but-i- t died." Helen's eyes filled and she bit her lips to right back annroachlntr srrief. Then her fine childish, diplomacy took ia. wniking up the enretnker the put her hand in hers, then said with real assurance: ''That's all richt. Mrs. C- -. thnt'a all right, i said to mamma lust a fpw days before --we went away that I thought one of those fish was looking poorly." laid-imrohlr- FRANSIC X. BUSHMAN AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE i; 4. t 'it!. s . , 1 - - I :. in - Harpist u I Rlfo) . ISushman-Bayn- e serial, "The Great Secret." " 'I ...mi. ' ? ssisted byrrMfSS LYDIA EDMUND Pianist, and MISS L YDIA WHITE, H . 1 j .' When Patrick McOiunnean becamo a member of the police force delegation burst In upon him while ne was at dinner, and" presented him with a handsome truncheon in honor of v.. his. popularity and their esteem. Completely bewildered by this unex ... ( pected token, the new policeman, nev ertheless, struggled to' his feet and ' stammered his appreciation,- have me . wld "Frlnds, ye upset y'r kindness," he '.said, flourishing the truncheon. "Oi'll try an do my duty Scenf: from "000'$ MALF ACRE' wld this Jittle shlllaly, an' I hope an trust that ivry mon here'll live t' feel Scene from "God's Half Acre," a six act feature which shows Its infloolnce." Bochester Evening M the Princess .Friday matinee and night, in connection with the TUues., . - ." 1 i 'Florence.-Jeppefo- n Pat's Wish. t u . . Domestic Steam Laundry ti u & A r that SATISFY!" - -- and-wi- ll . i - -- , tKV fVa, roof lit a rf T7tictAf fi plrlc iq leave off. k begin where other cigarettes 1 w LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS I M. HARMON, During a Journey through the prafr tically unknowq. Southwest, somebody suggested that I, go to the ancient city of Taos for the feast of San Geroninio, Mrs. G. It. Miller writes In Leslie's. "You won'tflnd photographing these " Indians an jeasy JoJiJuiLJf, yousuc-- . "ceed you will" get something interesting.1 Taos is, the ancient pueblo about eighty miles from Santa Fe, and reached by a highway which is only a trail over a stony' inesa, - - Somebody called out that the dance was at 'the south pueblo, and there was a rush across the logs which served as bridges "over the little stream which runs through the reservation. There we found perhaps a, hundred Indians wrapped In white muslin robes .and carrying branches of trees In their hands. They were making a weird noise and limping up and down' as they marcnea around the pueblo. It was a" strange scene. The movement" of their bodies was slight, but the expression on their faces nnrl th inw guttural utterances showed suppressed emotion, and suddenly directlvin front of where I was standing one of the oiaer warriors fell to the ground Jfi an epileptic fit. He was at once carried into the pueblo and the medicine "man summoned. - The "dancers, "however, were not disturbed and the m canny - perf or induce went - on for-- --15minutes longer. This was merely the prologue to the feast of tty& morrow, Th foot races were hotly contested by the young braves of the twopueblos. The participants were naked except for & LkiiL .about JM Joins, rated with feathers in their hair, on their arms and their ankles. The race is run in a peculiar fashion. When the Judges give the word two men dart from the course nearest the pueblo and run swiftly to the other end. The instant the leader reaches a certain stone at thend of the course another man of h)s clan takes up the race and rushes pdst him on the home stretch. This is kept tip until all the" contest ants have had trial the final victory "Deihga victory for the "clan and no for the individual runner. The pueblo, winning the race Is entitled to keep the statue of St,Geronimo for the following year. Early in the afternoon the Indian jelowns, known as the delight makers, rush suddenly from the pueblos. Their faces and naked bodies are smeared with paint and their hair entwined with ora husks.- Nothing is sacred to their touch and they will steal fruit from: a vendor's- wagon and perhaps after taking a mouthful spit it at some visitor. They object to being photographed, and when one saw me in the act of taking his picture he came at me with a rush, yelling in a savage fashion. I was sitting on a log, and he sat down beside me so close that I narrowly escaped falling off. He yelled and gesticulated, but I sat perfectly still and pretended not to see hira. The mnli who had sold rue my permit came up behind and said something. Finally he left, but all during the afternoon whenever I. attempted to take a., picture dirt was thrown at me and all the curses known to their savage traditions-were wished on me., The .delight" makers' beat tin pans at horses and caused several runaways," and frightened children almost into spasms. i "Ct. i -- . - cigarette would Woman, Tells of Trip to Ancient City of Taotv Which Seems to Have Been Highly. Exciting Saw Feast and Dance. ; -- t. "KINGT". BLACK HAWK CAMERON . SPRING CANYON ABERDEEN -- The Family Mrs.George Parker, "That's jW what I've SAVAGES' STRONG OBJECTION TO BEING PHOTOGRAPHED. saves a serious illness. ,Her experience with remedies has led ' her to know that PERUNA is always reliable, that she should have it on hand for the immediate treatmentof coughs and colds, and that it is always ta her 419 T.1AD Friday , March 30th Tickets 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c LL..J |