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Show PAGE; SEVEN. THE PROVO HERALD 00 ? Jelly Rpli Recip8 ' rr Only Two E&s Required the Boston Cooking ikkool Magazine This jelly Roll is fast becoming very nri rnnflTrin rnnn i r on account of the way it keeps Subject" Discussed' at the- popular hfMh Wtrh nmnOr nnnrilimr it Khnnld keep fresh a whole week, providing it i Adventist, Church Seventh-Da- y Isn't eaten up in the meantime, tor xtts Evening by Mr. Monda 33 every bit as good as it looks. Castle. Mat the .' The Jhis. dispensation. gospel speakKxplicitly 011 tne Bible many causes, of dreams are jod lCJUyBoll therein. Dreams mayJbe produced by the mind being temporarily denred excitement, fear,- nervousness ,m whatever xause, business prob and various lems and perplexities, teHJTb produce them. other things all have been a vis'ions and teature 'In the Bible fery important yv!ii'cti God has arrested, the atten com tion of men and warned them, of most some of the ins events. Among is that recorded instances important of Joseph," the youngest son of Jacob whose brothers were envious of him wanes of the dreams he had when t - , I but a lad of 17 years. He, I viator! his dreams to his brothers Xho became angry with him.ibut their hatred he related. child-like- . V . Dm ri4 sifted Hour! Irani half tea spoonful salt; 2 level teaspoonmis K C tSaktng fotuaer; graiea Tina ej 1 lemon ; eggs beaten light; 1 cup sugar; cup hot milk; glass of jtlly; powdered sugar. Beat the supar into the eggs; add the lemon rind, then the flour, sifted three times with the salt and baking, powder; and, lastly, the milk. Bake in a buttered dripping pan; turn out on a damp cloth, trim off tb,e crisp edges; spread uitk ipl1 anr) turn nvef and over into warm. Dredge the top a roll while-sti- ll with powdered sugar. Writ milt nserl in tht iellv roll en ablel it to be rolled without danger of cracking. Have the milk, scalding not, also be careful to have the eggs and sugar beaten together until very light and creamy. Bake iu a moderate oven, K C Jelly Roll is illustrated on page of the new and handsomely thirty-tw- o K C Cook's Book, illustrated which may be secured free Dy sending the certificate packed in every can ot K 1 halting fowaer 10 mo Jaquhs Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. men- tioned i For Long Distance Service Ill: Effective November 26, 19 12 we will mske a in toll rates over our our Long Distance lines in the States of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, and between these states and Colorado. 1 a -- -- i.r ULLLU'IMI LIU ! in part, follows: Tte .sermon, of visions and dreams "The subject vitai oiJkstudled in the light of 64-pa- 25-ce- nt to them a second dream which re sulted in his being sold by his brethern Redooed Telephone Rates great-educti- Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 20. Elated over the recent addition pf four stars to their flag, hundreds of delegates annual convention to the of the National American. Woman Suffrage, association, which meets to morrow for a five days' session,, are here today preparing to give to "the cause" the most notable impetus Mnce the, inception of the equal franchise movement The women have come from every section of tho country and are among the leaders in their respective states. The hotels are filled, with them, and many others of the delegates areeing entertained in private homes. The program prepared for 'the gath ering provides for many novel 'and attractive features, Vithersoon Hall, where the most of the sessions will bo held, has been handsomely deco rated for the occasion. The flag, conspicuous at the former conventions of the organizations, gives flag, the way this year to the states the new stars four representing forty-fourt- Telephdiie Comjiany were higher . six-sta- 1 Zr t by in oilier, pan e. I. il he .fanner Koek Mountain Bell J'he .Mcnintain States i Tele-- i iustaike, it I'onoeily eost $1.00 lo talk 100 I'mler the new tarift" schedule the rates will be the same for like distaees throughout ' 'tirlsyjjlviiL. Ac. few xxamplejre-i;ivm-be44j- FROM PROVO, UTAH TO ( - lioise Jld " ; i luK.r iiuii ( .. . .65 25 .35 .20 'itIr - Midvale Mount Pleasant Ogden , Park City Pocatello Salt Lake : ... " J5 .40 :30 .40 .55 .25 1.50 "750" '. "75 .30 1.85 .40 .': , .1 . " .10 .15 X70 .so -- nj Mercur r P: - Denver Evanston Eureka 1 Kate.' New Kate. $.V-U- ) t'heyenne Oregon and Kansas, of Michigan, which adapted woman usff-Arizona, rage amendments at the recent elec tions. A fine array of talent has been ob tained to address the various meet ings, consisting of prominent men and women who have become famous for their devotion and Jabor along different lines of human activity The meetings will vary in character from a great outdoor rally la Inde pendence Square on the opening day io a thanksgiving service on Sunday afternoon in the Metropolitan opera house. All of the evening sessions will be open to the public. At the formal opening of the con " . vention tomorrow night Miss Jane Addams. of Chicago, will preside and ' U?Ki 1 m -- I Rev. Anna the national president annual will deliver Howard SI aw, 4 even of the address. Another feature fi&TiSmtaChus. from he addresses will ing's program -mm nil rui nr.g.nT.7r..Tiir- -'i ) 'Itto vie; cause the loaders who aided and Oregon tory in Ariona. Kansas. it would. The men enlisted In the equal si:ff It is of interest to note that t:iese ran ecause will have their innings r.nd so !enallv honored Friday eening. Thp session will bt were not men of prominence; 'they in the entire charge of the National did not belong to the nobiilty nor did Men's League for Woman Suffrage and they have the influence of wealth only will, appear on the pro -- 1 for a ami men many friends, 0 to gram as speakers. "It is worthy of particular notice to Victor,. $200 The program for the Saturday even $15 ahkTthat in every instance where God ing session will be conducted entirely 'for a Yictor-Yictrol- a. made men his mouthpiece they have pun , by (.:ouege suit your con- j the National Terms been in absolute harmony with Him of which Dr. M. Carey League, rage and have kept His law, and honored venience, if desired. Thomas, president of Bryn Mawr col God in all things." Come in and hear the j lege, is the head. Two debating teams Following close upon this subject VIt-rthat made up of young women college stu Lriooo tha 'Can We Read : 11 '4: i i .' dents will engage in a debate on the 11 frill im r 1ArVH ihe Future.'' which was considered c.,Kant nf onual Bliffracp you it is the fTuesday evening by Evangelist Adams. I A'special program has been pre Christ-i::a- s fThis evening the subject will be for the Ind)endence Square pared 'When Will Christ Set Up His King gifu The original Woman's tomorrow. rally TT j i om:a., .itis. me oeiuug ui up f.f I Declaration 01 Kiguis win ue icw Kingdom the beginning of the period and Mrs. Charlotte Peirce. the only f time generally known as the Millen-lium- " living singer, will be present, and be will be laken up Thursday formally presented with a bouquet of fvening. These subjects, with others, flowers. become Wprpstini of themselves, The Sunday afternoon thanksgiving . Flowers the VMiere Phone Eighl-Oioubly so when illustrated by the & in the opera house, wtil proba service Huish Greenhouhe. Uereopticon. These and many other Grow. Provo the be largest indoor suffrage i bly Thomas, florists. chest considered by will be 3r)jects meeting ever held in this country ivaneelists' each evening during the The background of the stage will be a feek and every one is given a cordial Office 32 W. Center. PhonOB. huge wbrld map, showing the progress Invitation to unite with them in study of the suffrage movement up to date Jng these matters. All the territory will be 1 l.lun-jlu.is- phone and Telegraph Company's territory., miles hi L'tah, while in Colorado it cot ten-sta- r , , Egypt 1 "Many years later while occupying not only the high position in Egypt, of Joseph brethren the father, but also and food upon his for came to him his identity to them making known their to his dreams, came vividly them strongly very minds, impressing ttbat'his dreams were not merely the imagination of an ambitious youth, but their source was from God. a "Daniel, like Joseph, was only . captives slave; one- of the Hebrew taken under the rule of Nebuchadnezthe before r He came prominently men Tailed to Ving when all the wise make known to the king hjs dream and the interpretation thereof. The decree was that they should be nri when sought they the Daniel, in whom God had put stiirit of wisdom and understanding e dreams and their interpretation, lie Jot onlv saved the lives of tho.e wise men Imt vividly, biouftht. before the ne mu.i king the dream wniru and the interpretation recall could ijt dame to pass exactly as he foretold into rates This reduction is made- because th.e h on ' '' " : .30' For reductions to hundreds of other points in these states, inquire of the "Ixmg Dis- - pictof tancc operator. The Mountain States Telephone; & Telegraph Co. - We have 75,000 miles of copper wire connecting 200.000 subscribers, reaching practically cverv city, town, village, and hamlet in the mountain states, from Canada to Mexico. ,i Hi irrov Op era House hr kVx&w Tuesday, November 26th The in ft that Ic'ulclcn.s every heart and sheds its joythe year around. tqq The Season's Big Event -- to 1W mm t.-- lis u GOVERNOR Special Attention to fXseases of TO LEAD Eye,' ''TURKEY TROT" IH TEXAS Ear-Wo- te and Throat Glasses Fitted j Cuero. Tex.. Not. 22. The governor i If Texas leadint? a "tvirkey trot" pe unique spectacle which the this' vicinity expect to witness lelirst of the week. The "turkey fot". howver. will not be of the of iPVnnrr vofatv hilt n narade peo-Ve,j- )f 1,000 Kobbera Those VVho Do Busi- ness With Us Escape All Risk i. doomed to grace as We believe our integrity and Wy tables throughout the land the Wing Thanksgiving and Christmas. fair dealing are unquestioned. Fero is in the heart of what is of experience fits to be the greatest turkey grow- Our many years ls district in the world, and the u to handle "funds intelligently pual movement of the. birds to Wet about Thanksgiving time Is a and profitably. We use conde-jwe- d . remembered., Farmerf and proper methods, horseback by hun-fo- r servative, on them. in shipment. In celebration of arid protect the interests of our 1 j Unusually 4arge crop this 'year . pernor Colquitt has promised to depositors. m the turkey parade with ,lhs Jtarr of full uniform. . M long to be fe " Provo State Bank , tiit 11 1 1 ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK BY CHARLES 1 - i mi ' ft 1 1 mmw w WW w f THE LION -- AND THE MOUSE HE GAMBLER- SSt Gertrude Ritchie and the-bi- PEPPER,ETC original g Company Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, Gallery 50c . xoutino' work will be nf at the dally business sessions ofthe convention Reports will be re ceived from the various national offi cers and committees and from dele gates" representing all of the states, These reports will embody a narration of the progress made during the past year; the plans of campaign found most effective and an exchange of Ideas through debate, The shakers who will be heard at the night sessions wiil include many persons of national or international In addition to those al prominence. rAdv named they will Include Mrs, a it v GuntAn rtlu'tch of New York. Miss Harriet Taylor Upton, of Ohio, Mrs. SuBan W. Fitzgerald of BoBton, Mrs. Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, Baroness Von Suttner, .the celeA mass of k. MAGGIE painted a bright red. A band of sixty musicians will furnish the music fpr the meeting. Rev. Anna Howard Shaw will preside and among the speakers will be Miss Jane Addams and Miss Julia Lathrop, the latter the newly appointed .head of the children's bu reau. B lruUuvP I mm suffrage D. E; DICE, M. D. k. AUTHOR OF Taylor Bros. Co I IM IBaiiB 1JlriE r ideal 1 dis-nnse- d Chamberlain's Stomach nd Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or thJ youngest child. The old and feeble most suitable will, also find them remedy for aiding and strengthenifig A union meeting of the Congrega their weakened digestion and for regtional, Baptist and Methodist churches ulating the bowels. For sale by Hed-- , will be held at the Methodist church qulat Drug Co., two stores, successors next Sunday at 7:30 i. m. The Rev. to S moot and Palaoe Drug companies. I. A. Thompson, pastor ot the BaptUt h And every man admits to himself church, will preach. His subject will cor be "Israel's Trademark." All are that he' Is either ekver or good ' invited. dially Distance sometinfos lends eaobant ment to 4 man's view of his mother of Dr. Shaw hrated advocate of International peace, didate. The supporters over the result no fear feel to and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, pres profess - of the content. Sutfident of the International Woman race Alliance, wo Was Just returned TjNiON CHURCH SERVICE. from an' eighteen months' trip aro'uud thn The election of officers of the asso ciation for the ensuing year la a sub dis ject that Is already exciting lively Rev. cussion among the delegates. Anna Howard Shaw of Philadelphia to will be a candidate for on the preHency and will 'be serlouBly the opposed for the first time during office. eight years she has held the The opposition has centered upon Miss Laura Clay of Kentucky as their can FOLEY KIDNEY PIIIS ' OH BAOKAOHI KlONKVS AMD filADOCft -- ".. In-la- . jS;.- .. 1 v i "T . "'.V .' ; 4 ' 1 - - t |