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Show PRO V.O HERALD HIE - - ' - i- PERSONAL wa on here, yesterday '' business, . v legal We. have on exhibition In bur window a veryjarg turnip, which is reported to have been grown' upon dry land' in Idaho. The dry, land yield wilt wjext pass, to tubers and all farm " , v , Tiof.' S. W. AVilUaihs affd&iniily tiave returned from a trip in Idaho and thjvormern uian. sir. nuuom form his ready registering students winter class1 in music. He reports an ' Jn '. ttt claim," location have been' filed in the county recorder's -- office,. JThe claims are on L'tah lake and are "Ttiii? wvtTH wde-o- f located by J. il, Murdock and others and Utah, county. L Oner, an employee TTi vmnnr;y 1 $18 50 TO PhhZ' in Autumn Colors MOTOR COATS $34.50 ; sgmi-fitte- $19 50 TO ' Ye ry n Archibald Stewart, pastor of the .Baptlsf church, will Lave for 1 ".New York, Saturday, with his family, for the purpose of taking up' his resilience there, ' '. Medium weight, Richard Harrison, of Vernal, a his home ' Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs." s 3on, who has been yisiting relatives Here for some time. for-im- ...$14S weight j ...... Pink or White ....... : Glove . . . . .V. - ...... r . . 4 ... .. .777. ..777".,' . , 1 $195 $395 . ....... $15 tQ $2.25 1 .... l . to , . .$1.75 to $2.25 ; omen s iLnveiope Lnemises witn ibiove bilK lornanct . T ..-- . . usie tDoay Women's Italian Silk Corset Covers, of plain Silk, and -tace trimmea- - , i . ... . . vv - rrr.i2.50 lace trimmed yokes ; Silk-Vest- s, Pink or White Women's Lisle Union Suits. "with- Glove Silk Tops price-.$2.25- shade combinations, full 36 inch widths, priced per yard for -- Thread Stockings In Black, White and colors KAYSER MAKE Women's Glove Silk. Union Suits, with Embroidered yokes; FANCY SATINS inlarge plaids and stripe combining the newest autumn, . full fashioned, 'pair:"."T25 JanjLorjyjiite The Rev. Wildman Mruphy.f Pay-- i noil, was a Provo visitor Tuesday. ""vAlfSER-Sftlv- - STOCKINGS " Mercerized med i u m Cotton Stotkings vvomp ns Regular ;nt BLACK OR WHITE . - uiace uvcieciui , or wim wach vvmte e. .Blackjvith White, , on-eartVVomen'sX: ape Gloves, Tan, band pair $75.00 Women's Seasonable Hosiery VALUES AT PRES PRICES Speciatflmeek -- TO EXCEPTIONAL Tans, Cream,-In Autumn shades, including Gol d Brown, Mode, Pastel, - ' V White with Black, Black with White. District Attorney. J. H. McDonald lias recovered from an attack of the grippe which has kept him confined .to his home, for some days. $25 00 In plain and fur trimmed with bands of " and large fur collars. , v ' PLUSH AND VELOUR COATS $33.50 ' Mixtures. i flare models, Including many fur trimmed styles and f ull d Serviceable models of Tweeds and rough Suede and . Of WnmenImportedJCL for - Y,d - the Of automobile, both bones of the right above the wrist were broken. Mr. ;recr was talaaito the. Provo General Rev. V in, Of Cheviotj Velour, Broadcloth, Bolivia Cloth. I'rovo iMeal and Packing CoinpTT suffering from a fractured right arm, sustained Monday white cranking an The m TAILORED COATS Fourteen petroleum yn'at $ Women's Coats for Daytime and Dress Wear vbi diet I'roi-- r? Gunniburl, Burella, Oxfords Poplins and Serges. .... ...$25.00 to $34.50 moderately priced from . . of guilty .witli recoiii-.mendation to mercy for having intoxicating liquor in his possession, has appealed to the district court. . - , fined .$75 Hugh .Atherley, 'who was Precinct Justice K, L. Tories' etmrt. of IS n Women's Smart Tailored Suits Women's Stjeet and Afternoon Dresses Developed in Serges, Satins, Georgette and Crepe de .Chines. ... ....... .'.$15.00 to $950 .Very moderately priced from - co- enjoyable trip and a prosperous ndition of the country. . 0, Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses for Autumn pro-c'iuct- ). . mm , A most interesting and comprehensive display on the balcony floor, of models in " ; ""' " " mmsi MM MORE OR LESS 1 ,'Mr"nM '...- r- " ' - -. .- : . .81.75 . to S2.S5 $1.25 to $1.75 - NOTICE OF SPECfAL Suit for divorce has Jeen llled by F. "iAUeman, of Springvllle, the tagalnsf Florence 'V. AUeman, on were The parties ground ofat cruelty. Salt Lake Sept 28, 1916. . married k' -- To get - Mtout indlamrlced itJaultiluya are Slange. They1 rangfr-wlth- It is not what you ma&uf what - Pown Draft" made fy experts. Cole' A son has been born to each of the following families: Mr. and Mrs. E.U. Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. John Foranaster, 'Mr, and- Mrs. Wm. Larson. you save. - Mindn ErPrtcerDtEurekarwas TProvo visitor yesterday. Petitions for Uie nomination of Wm. .ID. Roberts' for mayor are now being Mr. Roberts has a strong otenthxtslastieflupporter- sSons' store has added by a profuse display of carnations; expressed .from California by the firm. R. It. Irvine & ;'beautiful attraction . i - -- l.ias Prvo Red moved jtAr the 3Df association from North its. quarters -- .nto the third-storCross y Knight block, T-a OaltyOptlmlstlethoughfc Youth Is the period of probation old age. , ;. ! TOO ItfiLn .loo wm if Dhuiv Takft a glass of Salts to finsh Eidseyi if Bladder bothers yoa JUmus lots of water. CORNER ACADEMY AVENUE AND FIFTH NORTH ---- ; . Eatinjj meat rwrularly eventnally pro some form or duce! kidney trouble Ranching other, 'lT-?- i says a authority, ' .. the urie acid in meat excites the a v,ri,Df Mrnmr a canuiaaie iur cnj wiumwoiuuci kidneys, they become overworked; get -- entertained. sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of the coming election. The announce-hien- t comes in response to the solici distress, particularly backache and misNewOne on Snakes. W, Lester Mangum left today for in the kidney region; rheumatic twin-eebecome he that friends of tation many ery on a business trip. A gTonptf boys were leaning their Elamilton, Montana, severe headaches, acid stomach, con - a candidate letJudite A.,B. Morgan refceived.a no'sesrft against the glass case.whlcji stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, er today from his son Bert, who Is at le Five young men were arrested last harbors the boaconstrlctor at the rep-tl- bladder and urinary irritation. -- jCaxQDLewis, Washington. The young house at the New York zoological The moment your baek hurts or kid Sf01- rnan wiftSTHellnlTnD Wliere'sTtsTattler?'' aSESiT '5eyr'aisrrxcttrgh1rt)rHfladdeH Wm. and Officer satis-.'.Jesgardens, iManwaring well .litions and states that he Is Sun-- , Jonnson. Io, bothers you, get about four ounces of rney ien iv eacnor mcir one of the kids to a companion, -- aiedTheJetter was wrlten last Jad baits from, any good pharmacy; of roared the "he ho," then were anptljer boys; There d.UtjO day. glasa no rattler. Wheu a ain't vjthe camn and trainloads of fresh re-gJt before breakfast Tor a few days and your Jesse Knlght,J. Vm. Knight and R. geta that big he's g6, a whistle." .Jicruits coming-i- n almost dally. E. Alien" were at fLayton today "attend-bkidneys will then act fine, ltus famous salts is made from the acid of grapes David A. Bennett was held up uig meeQngi pf the tLayton Sugar lemon juke, combined with "litiiia, and had whom ju gunlasti men, one of. n and has been used for generations to o,J , vtiti about w o'Hoofron flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them East center EJ. Rolson'a residence to normal activity ; also to neutralize the tus-- x In a Bennett ilr. engaged streety in the urine so it no longer irriacids witbi bMnrto nlo finaliyfhn tates, thus ending bladder disorders. way. The victor then went into. Dr. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; residence. and secured a K..aon-W: make a delightful effervescent Uthia-waton a "tarted hmt he which with rifle, drink which millions of men and or his assailants, after notifying the women take now and then to keep the police, who joined in the hunt, but the' kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus Jloldups were not rouna. avoiding serious Iridney disease. The condition of Mrs. Job. T h-- 7 ' ' By drder of the Board of Directors. R. Il: Anderberg, Secretary. YOUR PATRONAGETIS APPRECIATED j it 22,-19(- 7. Caslt J If They Could See Us Now. The other day In ak by John Burroughs, first published 1875, I was Interested in this pd graph In a chapter on the joy of m lng: "It Is said that Englishmen ihejjlrst come to this country are some time under theTmpfesslbn a American women- - all ave-defow feet they are so coy of them and studiously careful to keep them bid' Anne Sherrlll Balrd, In Southern Wi en's Magazine. ; ing. Dated at Provo, Utah', September ! vaudeville.. and open air dancing. ! "See cream and cake will be on sale and jin abundance so that tsie cake can be rvurchased for. home, use..' Everybody) . "is most eordially invited to participate - In this event, which promises to be .none of, the leading of the season. The Mines-Company- wm Under the direction of the M. I. A. stake board and for "the benefit of theSled Cross Society, a grand entertainsnent; will .be glven on the old Taber-- j anacle grounds Saturday evening. The features of interest Include a free con-- ; -- Rainfall in Bombay. ion,- to the Sioux Bombay avWayesoTetban 72 corporation to be hereafter organized under the laws of the State of Utah, inches of rain a yea; and ets most for the purpose of purchasing and tak- of It within four or five montns. ing over the corporate property, mineral rights, interests and credits of The Sioux Consolidated Mining Com- debts and) pany, subject liabilities, ana ror.ine purpose oi transactingsueh other business as may lawfully, come berore said meet- BEGINNING WITH OCTOBER FIRST we will help make. Watch our you to savenUeast part of what you will help- Adv. for leaders in our linTlronTtKat datemr-W- e you cut the high cost of living. -- ' To the Stockholders of the iSioux Consolidated iMjning Company: l ' " Notice is hereby given that a special . meeting of the aid stockholderswill be convened and held at the prlnciiwil office of said Company, 19 North Academy Avenue, Provo City, State of Utah, on the 8th day of November, 1917, at 3:00 'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of voting Upon the question of making a sale of all the! corporate property, mineral. rights, interests and credits of the said corporat- Inheritance ef American Youth. .' Let the American youth never forget that they possess a noble Inheritance, bought by the toils nnd sufferings and blood of their ancestors ; and capable, Improved and faithfully guafdedrolTrafismltttng-to-thelr latest posterity til 4h substantial Jdesslngs. of life, the peaceful enjoyment of liberty, property, religion and Independence. Justice Joseph Story. Far- - ?r8,LZ; 'Bishop Albert Manwaring. of the company, and the Fifth ward, has announced himself as : company. - Ellison well-know- n e s, se y BuakefELjn, 4 mm S J SaI If tiro Equinoctial Storms I er 9M IMPROVED " UINTAH BASIN FARM To Trade for PROVO BENCH LANS Write today, givvngfoH de r the way of the nation that marches with firm step and a proud heart after the martial lruraleat of her destiny. She feels that the struggle of ages compresses itself Into the portentous crisis of this hour. It Is for coming centu-rle- s she flghtsi-an- d already she see before her what was once a patriotic ateamTrse--int- o niagrrifleeat; eBaltt-reallt' Carl Schurs, 18G4. . scriptions, to . , PIONEER REALTY CO Myton, Utah. fT r LEE L. BAKER Attorney and Counselorat- ' ; ' Hatfield Block 103 West Center St. Phone 48. Provo, Utah r... ' r .Patriotic Vision. 7 Ton do not seem to know that he XmustJtallJloJttppenJsJo the cowardice ' of the American people. Step out of" A m Earning a Living. It can never ."be said of the fanner who earns a good living that he .doesn't get It, nor of the farmer'who gets a good living that he doesn't earn ... It Both do both. SOPHOMORE " 1 CLOTHES Getting down to Cases- -- you Young Men want the newest style conveyed in the consequential mo: way. You Can Get This Newest Styl This Air of Consequence In Sophomore Clothes They incorporate the best notes of the current fashion 10 .all the little touches that give the authoritative look. Belted sacks and beltless sacks close fittinit should ib Materials that are distinctive, attractive linings. $18.50 to $30.00 , 'I .J ir PIT " 101 |