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Show .TUB PKOVO HF.PALD i 'of Tie Provo llcrald and Intermountaln Herald . Consolidation anally) v :7" bf Published HERALD PUBLISHING. CO.- Ceoter" Street Prove, titan , . ECONOMY EXPIMIIf , mm LIES RICES JN PfllCES HIGH Asthma Well Dresied Man Explains How He Clothes .and Buys Expensive J Wears' Them Many Years. -- Catarrh : Cured dressed men. at least they .were so far as one not thofoughly txpert Medical , Scientlsta Announce , In 'what good clothes are could Sterling Results Obtained by were talking about the cost of J . Senplns That the peopl of Provo may know Judge, .... tnem. tsCkinw New just bow badly funds are, needed (or "I paid $80 tor thlrsutt," said the advautage ol JOo offer made out public library the Nineteenth, Cen- elder man. aad " dj the WoodwertA Co., of 1161 Broad-w;New York City,, to send free to "Gee hi!"4nterrnpted the youngtury Club has Issued a stateno&nt of the financial condition .of the Jbrary er! fthat's too much for me to pay tor. ar one requesting, an experimental and is making, effort to Interest the one suit of clothes. Why. I gave only pt age of Senplne, the' great discover for Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchltlx .to , get Hhetrtr Hi for this suit I have onan j Catarrh, which Js mailed free, oi . ad-"Very aloe looking suit, too," council to continue the tax levy of one tc all who write for It It In mitted the other. matron the most stubborn- mill, which was levied ;onlyJcMniBaJJn .Two.-weI- ex-pe- r' . fn.-rou- a BOTH PHONE . Application VMM to ba 'entered ia mad uatnflM at j. ' PrAVA , TTtJth. for transmission through the naafls at aecond dase matterJ. E ner Incb. oer month. ,..$1.09 StaDlar.: pe lnch.one..Insertii,,. 4 advertisement, etc.. 1"C per each one Insertion, ie. per "Jtne, nnbseqaent Insertion. 'Legal adrercteementM Sc - pec fhie, eaoh 1. Insertion. fMRDUr. Suti - vr ulMctlpUim. ' rear ISM ; MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING If it, were not for the fact Jfent the Jkonor of many conscientious Individ-aal- s ;wbo heartily advocate.' and sup-- : ported the Republican , platform, and die welfare of the atate,ar a whole, ..are at stake, the rumpus being made ia the legislature over the proposed . liquor- - legislation would be decidedly " ' ' : the" humor 6f"a Jtifldtrftcalrto tee situation, however,' wherein a group -nrenrtajuorntrte-tn TipryihlngT ex-Hiitr"noTTir.4r tTit-iT-Ra-l- "ikmLJkre-- . tlven and .outlined .a. m'anlDuTa- - a. well 4ruat-UD-on inorougau . expiainw ' course of action, and then use the powers delegated to them to defeat the sods sought by their The situation is certainly) not pleaa- party-followi- - tntr ng. Y. Jlcaa.iJarty-RndJjLJlIfoiilaJittleon- toay"l : Miss Eya Jones spent Saturday in rendered, Tbesuperiptendent, " Salt Lake City; . and "raatr cnnnprtftiwjth, th urdtedZInTextenalng their thanks to Mrs. Josie 'Vincent Is a Salt Lake those who so beautifully used the God gave them to make. . the City visitor thli weefc " hearts of the unfortunates glad. Dr. and Mrs, Rtcnarda attended the aviation meet in, 8alt Lake Saturday. Mrs4 J. R. Boshard was the recip ient of a pleasant surprise party given - Mrs.-- Steve Skljlhora. Is spending the by. a number of her friends Monday week with, relatives in Salt Uke City, j afternoon, the occasion being In honor v v vf her 63d birthday anniversary. Pink Mrs. R ,EL Allen left yesterday carnations and ferns were used in the mornina for Salt Lake Citv for a brief attractive decorations of the rooms, " Viali and a vase of the flowers formed the centerpiece of the table, where dainty Miss Mayme Adams ofXogan is vis reiresbmenis were served. The foling in Provo, the guest ef Miss Fay lowing guests were present during the Loose.'. aiternoon: Mmes. Ells Stubbs, Albert Jeffries, Hannah Dunkley. J. E. Tay, tal-en-u I Mrs. W. K. Henrie left, for Salt Lake . where she wlM spend Hedqulst J. B. Seetbaler, J. WL Jen the conung week. kins, "Will Boshard, Reed Boshard, John McEwan, Misses Katie Dunkley, -Madeliao-Boshard-aMillie Peters. -. AAnd --Sunday-with nd relatlvea friends' "-- 1 In Salt- - Lake City. r Perfect in every cetail was the dancing party given last evening by the . Mrs. Cooper Anderson of Olnjsted is popular members "Girl Quesvisiting In 8alt. Lake. City, the guest tion" Club in the First ward social hall, of Dr. and Mrs. Root ; and although Jt is the first large af fair given- - by the club It excelled in The Five Hundred Card , Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home baveJjeejQLglven this year Beautiful oTMf7and" Mrs7T7 McNltt. . x , decorations In valentine- - eftect pre73 vailed tbrougholltr and the hall never Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brimhail and looked prettier than it did last night. Mrs. Jacob Coleman of Nephl are visit- Red and white was the color scheme ing in Salt Lake City. used, and brightly colored butterfly City-SatuT- day, MiaaWinnie-J4aytot-pent-5aturd- nd ay -- dfs-th- J. v V e ; "other fellows"! tnld you bo,I even thouga.lt fulfills a prediction made .over and over again iefore election day. We have learned not to trust the "party organefthe Jtepublleans be Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagley went wise oi its past "daring aerial feats, to Salt Lake Sunday, where they will no matter what its outward appearspend A few days with friends. ance be, but it la. disheartening to see popular government made such a farce Society. ilU. be well represented at the theatre tonight to Bee Miss Flor-- : appear as falsifiers and tricksters, a1) ence Roberts In "The Nigger " many because of the unfortunate selection of parties having been arranged. the men chosen i,o perform the official vij.:'- .iaet and enact the expressed .wist ot " Members of the Sorosis Junior Club rte.ppople into law. will act as ushers this afternoon at the The legislature so far ha made a matinees at the Rex and Ellen theatres om to work out the liquoVMtio.yivpn benllt cf e Xort to the" U' Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, Mlsa Fern (w.. mends or tne 4iquor interests and Mins Clara Ahlander Goddard been in the majority 8Ji tne lime. Mra. Leo Peck of were, the guestsoJL has Because the honost minorltj fore part of the the Salt Lake City to stand by anything that fell week.. short of fulfillment;, of the party a1tnr hvm htdn mnftm .ieiAma Mayor and Mrs. W. H, Ray, Mr: and make theni appear -- as abstractionMrs. George WV Wheable and Mrs. to are sure Such however, ists. tactics, Maud Bylngton reft.Saturday for Salt yrove a boomerang. Lake City, where they will attend the "The greatest accomplishment of Rer meet and spend several, days aviation he no mat'er what Tpsentati Wooten, with friends. .mny axconiplish durlug the remainder r the session, is drlvuig the "rag" out " The .Sorosis Junior Club will meet Into the open and exposing It to public. one night this week .wltbthe CommerHe deoerves the commendation of the cial when arrangements will be sate tor his courge. A few madeclub, for ball to be given by the the rat'n or bis type would make the efforts for .cJubs" the benefit of the twj f the liquor interests to defeat the w lb'lc a total failure. Tire final result of all- the agitation.' The dancing party glven-at-v- wn however!" will have a purifying effect Jl the Mozart hall by the Mutual tin The politicians will come to be known j whft-ibebe not will are. They improvement Associations of the city heartily-enjoyeof all idol br a least seven-Wirall rfcl, io people the, was and the Itquor trick is about thejtMiva couples, and both from a social rn M'y win'hsvo tin ftppori unify'. andHnanclal Viewpoint the affair was ' , Jan Immense succefis. t .,rn . "ve rnr tr " J Hedqnist moBte-enebH;,3lfe- qufstictr trr,"ndwtrrr-TJB"tre6Ta that-- suf Mci-money-w- ill to maintain the library. tie. of Foley's - Jloney --and Tar com-he secured pletely pured me.'.'.. No opiates. Just Z a reliable household medicine. For This afternoon from 4 to 5:15 o'clock sale by Hedquist Drug "Co., three a matinee is being given in the Rex stores. and Ellen for the benefit of the library. TraeCsr : 1 nr Marrying Percentage Big. SUCCESS HAIR PARLORS. ... .. rn Judge Booth, District Attorney Cluff Microscopic and Court - Stenographer Mrs. B. II. Toull not find a steak like this ic Walters left for Ileber today, where a hurry," boasted the tall waiter. Judge- Booth will hold court. fi the guest looked up with an icy SU.I3. "I should say not. It is so securely C. A. Ready returned yesterday from hi! I un under these few chips of pota Elbertat where he has land Interests, toes' It Is doubtful If I find It at all" and left on the evening train for his horae'in Hayes Center.-N- e. . . AbVKRTISED LETTERS Remaining Jn Mr. L. H. Clark of Chicago University will read Chantecler next Friday nlght4n-olleg- o hall. This Is oi the B. Y. U. lyceum courier ... 2. , - 1 - ary t ". 13, 1911 V " - V ': " lvi; - - THE NEW WAY. Yea don't need m smoke house. Apply WRIGHTS SMOKE a liquid-riv- ing two coats, which will im- rich aroma and ' Sart thefluvnr nf Mlrnw smoke to the meat, keeping it sound, sweet and insect free Indefinite! r.1 Hold for IS and Canada. - Get the years all over D. genuine. Fully Guaranteed. Soldonlvin square quart bottles with metal cap. Ask a Mdedonlybyfr''WR,CMT8 8WIOK." E H. WRIGHT CO., KANSAS Sold and Guaranteed br. OTY-TS- Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. 3 storea -- has gone to the convention Wm. M. Roylance CaH-fornf- Anyone can Hatch Chicks with a BUCKEYE Gua an t eed to hatch a cl ick With every One hundred per cent is not pnusua! wilh the Buckeye , of to attend western fruit Jobbers, whjch will be to held in Sacramento from the-15- th -- the 18th. ,, . 1 Call and examine them. au ghter- - ofM r. r-- d and..Mrs. Eph Homer, is at genersll tojsplUt, where she under-wean operatioif for anppndlrlHfir No business more profitable than the "Chicken business;1 nothing so conducive to profit-makin- g as the Buckeye. We have Just received a number of the size, ready for use. the-Prov- nt Fridafi : : hatchable egg a ' , g Wilford Perry, 338 W. Center , " Robert W,Frederlcks1 an restaurant man, late of Oklahoma, has. purchased an - Interest In Speticef a TJafe, and will hereafter beasRoctated with Mrv Spencer in the ' businessN. expeil-ence- d Ui W-U - Strain and weaken the system and notchejJte4mjaxvjJ of monia No -- If pneu. Get In this when danger " Foley's Honey and Tar 1b taken promptly. It is a reliable family, medicine for all coughs and colds, and acts quickly and effectively In cases of croup. v Refuse substitutes. For sale . by Hedquist Drug Co., three ' stores. 1: ;' 'i...- - rTS P A FO R D U C OA L I. CASTLEGATE LA GRIPPE COUGHS CLEAR CREEK now while you can.' We hav nlentv-eteph- ROCK 8PRINGS -- on 1 7- --- . I SELL CUT GLASS THAT APPEALS TO THOSE ' X Always Something to Miss. . i eethat a man has Succeeded In flying from a ship to shore." "When they get bo that 'they can fly from shore to' a ship there may be some chance tor the man who. always misses the boat" "True, but then well have to contend with the man who always misses the aeroplane" ; . Yes, j GHEYFEtt For sile by Hedquist Drtfg Co. J -- -- -i SmOKINC PEAT . a , Ladles, get your combings made u where satisfaction ia guaranteed. For ten years we have made switches, puffs and curls in Provo at a Tory reasonable figure. Call or mail your combEast Second South. Ind, ings to-2Phone 83-, ' MRS.' E. EKINS, PROPRIETRESS. -- vo -- -7. : Miss Rhea Kerr White lace dress over white satin,- Miss Reva Davis Blue mensallne dancing frock.-- ; Miss Hazel Strong Dainty gown of ' pink chiffon over pink satin. Ella Miss May Milner Handsome pink crepe de chine gown. Mlsa, Leona.TMmn Bluecrepe. de . chlne,. Miss Bessie Gammon Taa' silk ' gown. . rr. art hand-roe-dow- n . JAS.-CLO- 1 ks 7- nr-fair- - '. sea-bo- ov.-filt- :r , re nt-- ph s Briefly Told nd - nt c Mrs.-Emm- 1 hand-me-dow- n -- Ladies: BurrelL Mrs.' Martha; Car ter, (3); Coxj Mrs. Lizzie; . Among peopje who left The n'&nine of these days have Pe?riner Jennings, Miss Miss Colvart, Lake Salt Saturday'lor City r 3vp.1t d:il to say concprn:cg ihe an-- the wer Mr. and Mrs. Florence; . Melendy, Miss V.. E.; Niel-aoavla'.ioahuot, v.uon of Cuba, Panama, Canada, Miss..Marie; Nuttall, Mrs. Oliva; Fred," Moore, Mrs, Jacob Evans, Mrs nil ivnst everything else; wl'h which T. F. Mrs. W. E.; Tay'or. Mrs. SaiBBbury, 11. Pierpont. Mr., and Mrs. J. focle 8am has to doal. Opponents of Due halter, Miss Norma Ilavercamp, K. E.; Thompson, Moln; Wilklns, Miss ; . 'ispt'ctlvc annexations state tl'oir Mlsa Alta Cnrter and Ralph. KllML, Louise. Bach man,'" Mr.; Beesley, ;n..titti, w4 by -- relating" ft lory of a To'UfSse rif.tKt.sineer,. Win had The ROiry clubetRLiycxiLng Perry i Chllds, Mr.; Hall, G.; Hilton, ,.or wcoa a railroad or trajn. and at the home of Miss Lottie Orwin. A 11 C; Hunt, B. P.; Jones Charley: 1,. t ...n, rn a!uifcaLJj?nrf(.a8ant Uv(.'lng-w- as spent 1n"muslc,albehl M. H.; petterson. John-- ; f railroad track thenlgir ex- - n(1 rtt,ding. and refreshments were Phillips, Schofield. Ed ; Trot.ter. ne numfj loomi t'ir-ranii along. crvedr-Tl- M next meeting oi the club AlexV Williams, W. S. of the bell, and will be at the home of - Miss . f t!.. whistle, "Belva If not called lorln two weeks they headlieht weer all new to him, as Goodman, will bo sent to the dead letter .office. If w;i.ji to bis faithful dog, which took r " tr.lok after the IrahTaalC 'i . Postmaster. ' The Bridge Club met Saturday af(. vi i by. The old man called after ternoon at the home of Mrs. T. McNltt. ' ! "C'Miie back- ;- Shcp, - come At 208 W. Center street for the next Two tables of thegame were: played ... I dou't know what the darn ten days we will make special fences and prizes were awarded to MTs. MurIs neither do yon, and I don't on our HIGH GRADE PIANOS. . Call ray Twelves and Mrs. W. D. Roberta. .now what the h 1 you would, do with Follow in e gamQjIi tHref resik. and see themwe,.3a.navaLyoumoney. HARDING & ARNOLD-sHOnKnts: ijwere Mrved.hej;.-c.lpb.:.wll: tf meet Saturday ternoon next at, the AND 250 STORE. v a home of Mrs. W. L. Blersach. Vedd!ng Ring, History of FOR RENT Bungalow. . See Hulsh, ::.,-;;- ir ? rlj.s used in the. wedding of Sir i ; Lady Verney Is a ring A' prettily appointed ; '.dinner.il wat the bungalow man. ? sn used for centuries In ' given yesterday . arutnoon by Mies rcremop'lee of the family, Edith On easy payment, Ilarrlsour when a color Bcheme - FOR- - SALB a.B a precrous heir" '1 660 SoutlT Fourth West In was and good piano. white carried out in pink Gazette;.;. ft r the Pall-Mae th decorations table a. with. nn profusion miniature of j White Leghorn Cockerels for sale, $2 of sweet peas and plnk:shaded can; cii.!rclcJ wllh Honor- - Bright poultry farm, : Artistic '; hand : painted rplace each vp!i ty ibtd monarch : to dles. 1 Wllfofd Perry, Provo - 2t , Yrmry. fc!s marshal and cards were laid for ten guests..' 1; wb Ml Rt EJge.JlJH .....;.-- : Sir Cdraund's Zi, lM2 FOR SALE Ten, different kind of Ajvery delightful entertainment was v Krv?r cvn-i- , only a severed In- thoroughbred eggs for setting; also a to of the Inmates tha given county cn one cf Its fingers this !.: was soon Ideotlfiecl firmary Sunday last by Miss Florence few cockerels. Call. 486 ,2 B. t Seventh r :, nf !. tf ., ,j, i was burled ia the Jepperson, Miss Uda Edmunds and North. t: Samuel Mrs, and has Bishop Jepperson, palph r'nj "Wilford Perry, state agent for the Karl KnudscsrA dellghl. g'.ueratlaiia btti Pou'ton-anModel O'sacta ful Incubators and Brooders. Eara- of Teci program consisting singing, l.ty.tJ.,? Instrumental selections jploa on hand for inspection.. :r tntlcna thO-Pro- cases. Inmates no" Cifjerence how younger confessed; as though desirous long you have been Buffering or how The statement, the total of apologlxlng for wearing $15 severe the climatic" conditions are ; "As resources for 1911 are $2950 and the far as I can see," he where you live, Senplne will cure yen, -- If yoirbave experimented wltn the liabilities, Including .an overdraft of went en with some degree of and have failed to tnd 1 treatments doesn't look to-:k--he $65 $705 and flOOO due on a for fur "yours :v cure do not be discouraged, but send " --. better.-"r::. nishings, 600 salaries for librarian and for - a of this wonderful trnly How long .have you . worn youm T" meritouBtrial - 16 " for " magazines for Janitor-a- nd which Is a sdentlfle remedy 19 li; total $2420. The items of expense raqnfred the older. compound discovered by n Profesw TH s fij the second year. Two. yean of V.eona University, and is being estimated 4or1911 are "based on the Js as recommended by Utousanda ; long, as 1 wear a sult cost tor 1910, total 13400. And this is the eleventh year I've That new , books are urgently need had mine. - Of course, I haven't worn Secret of Morgan's Longevity. ed for the public library can easily be H every day.; and; I have r had the ' When J. Pr Morgan was In hlB-f- i seen trom the statement, which shows tailor keen In good condition, as yon ties" he had very poor health, iand that 270 books were purchased in 1910 see. though this ia the last year of its went to a great New York physician, and 138 donated, while the number of life, so yourTllfc suit at $7.50 a year who said to him:: "Stop exercise In books discarded were 901. . And the Is about as extravagant as my $80 suit every form. Never even walk when at $7.30 a year, Isn't it? Besides, Pre you can take a cab. Ton have formed total number Jn the library hbeen wearing an $80' suit from the the habit of living without. exerclse, Jutfe 30. 1910. was SbST?''" ." besttallor In town Vwhlle yon srhrlnr your enBrirv to onr hrfn - r During" the year , 1910. 20.034 books wearing the $15 picked j is too late to change the habits of a up wherever you happened to see the I lifetime This .advice Mr. Moru of each bock out ot the library about f eowed-fmpHdtr- y.r' Stnce'That time I'S'iaiJSi?: an tnmgs. and for mat reason I wear.D(S has absolutely ahunned. exercise: six" times the best clothes t .caiLJjuy and lnok4hitii-tOTrftiiiTH- y If lhe nJ imniaA n,",,-- h ' jndTjhoiiLr decide: iocon--- . i1H'LJ!SyLl0ilUreJl Jim.. .tiLftneJ?- nas an ana nis own ouslneaB tinue the ljnUl., tax-it.- . Duneq, b notwill., generation, 'and remains - robust at available until 1912 an from the fore r" PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A, COLO seventy-three. going statement It will be readHy seen ' follows never, use of the IJyt Foley's that there is an, immediate" need of and Tar. which checks the about $1000 for the present year. Be- Honey and cough expels tie cold. M. Stock-wel- l, '': "M i sides the Nineteenth Century Club, the '"h.'4'lVG 'HannrbaVrMg.r says, "It beats bther ladles' organisations of the etty all the, remedies I ever used. I con and the Commercial Club have taken tracted a bad told and cough and was """ shows-tha- t Mrs. Olaf N.QuldAin, chairman of almost entlrelycoveredthecelllugs. Foley Kidney Pills are a treliable household economic committee of the corners for rheumatism at and backache, convenient remedy Cpzy Intervals, were arranged throughout the hall, red urinary Irregularities. They are tonic the GeneralT'ederatlon of Women's in In results and afford clubs, whose hone is In" Fort Wayne, Hearts on a. white background being ef a action, quick relief from all , kidney dis- ted., says that 95 out of every 100 prompt fectively used in the arrangements. orders. For sale by Hedquist Drug twroroen tparry and presumablyhsvo From - attractive 7 booths punch, waa Co., three stores. , ; homes of their own, according t6 Hie served hylwo dainty misses. One of Indianapolis News. She says that the features of the pleasant affair was perhaps no Etate has as many dosres-t'lscience clubs- - as Illinois, every the "Girl Question" dance, when all county haviRg from one to eight 'clubs the lights were, turned off with the exaffiliated generally with the farmers' ception, of those in a huge question Institutes. mark at one end of the halL; Over 100 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gaylpr are the members of Provo's representative so of a yesterday morn- Backache, Rheumatism;' Sleeplessness eietX-we.presenVand-man- y elegant parents ' ing. t costumes were worn, noticeably tJhOse Result from disordered kidneys. Foley Kidhey Pills have helped of the receiving party, which consistA. L. Thomas has beea appoinied others, they will' help you. Mrs. J. B. ed of the members of the clnb, and N. Y., says, "For a register of vital statistics for Fairfield Miller, Syracuse, some of them are as follows: long time I suffered with klndey trou precincts. ."Miss Irene Evans Blue satin dan ble and rheumatism. I had severe backaches and felt all played out. cing frock with trimmings ot gold lace. A license been issued has After taking two bottles of Foley Kidmarriage Miss Flossie Dunn Pink crepe de of " Springville and ney Pills my backache Is gone and Ostler Savell to chine with embroidered trimmings. . where 1 used to lie awake with rheuMiss Jetta Medben Handsome white Phena Gallup of Mapleton. : matic pains T . now sleep in comfort. . embroidery gown. Foley Kldie- y- Pills - did wonderful A. 7,. Robblns and Zilpa Openshaw, Miss Florence Moore Blue crepe de things for me." Try them now. For both of Santaquin, were married here sale by Hedquist Drug Co., three chene. stores. today by County Clerk Kartchner. cf-th- e : , -r " 11 ADVERTJS1N4-RAT- , G&izena-BiilfidenUy- toale' laell " ; - it who know: good Cut Glass-rgu.tJGl- .that U finer cut and finer aaa . ,L. . - I sell Cut Glass that is made by ;.the finest Cut Glass m&niifac-- " ' . turere in America. v . 'X, :;M"f BtocR consists" every known" shape and pattern'""-- " " While the Cut Glass I sell la really, the finest . mademy prices on It are not fancy ones. J sell Cut Glass at the same reasonable . ; ; price that I sell other, goods.to to Interest ."It's look at my Cut Glass before your making ' ' , , purchase!. j s, . - f i - Chipman Jewelry Company |