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Show TUT? nt)rtii -- ' THE PROVO HtRALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Place across in the square preceding the.namesijf the persons you - ;. tavor as cajndidates for the respeeuvtr- positions.) . i Mar JIG iai Candidates - Hi " -- ; d. Is the Matter With Our Pub lie Schools?" te the title of a page article in t.fie Sunday Issue of the New We submitted It ,to a York Times. high school boy'whF salObr the present Ae nameless and this is his - '; ". - r (Vote ' tcr."-ChIca- FOR COMMISSIONER FOR THE ' WILLIAM K. FARRER. "1 SAMUEL KOPP. waid. - ' .. ... ' (Vote for One.) - FOR COMMISSIONER FORa THE. -- . TERM. FOUR-YEA- R ... ... WILLIAM J. BURGESS. JOSEPH H. FRISBY. I TickeU 50c Good Muvic, --K- " - -- No Wonder. can't dramatize ibis book." ( Heirlooms too Long. . Many a Head of Hair, Apparently Healthy, Js Slowly Starving to Death Hair must have sulphur or die. When the blood fails to supply sulphur in sufficient quantities, the hair loses its color, dies and falls out. , - When this condition begins, do not delay. In order to live, the hair must have sulphur, " Wiardr t , Don't Starve Your Hair 'Oh, no, mum!" the cook replied. with supreme "pfty; "it'r soft. " Judge. Efnbryo Artist "Johnnie Ib certainly going to be "an President Warned. artisf said his 'delighted mother. "He It's Quite has drawn.aB aercplans; Mr. Taft needn't be surprised l, strikes-the- . wonderful. We must plan to send him after-h- e west, his litt'e to art school as soon as we. can. boomlet bucks and shies all ' through 'Let me see the drawing," 6aid the sage brush" and eventually piles i rhlmi Johnnie's fahter. in a heap Los Angeles Express. LOGAN G. HOLDAWAY. . -- EDWARD T, JONES. . - HYRUM F. THOMAS EDWIN VAN WAGENEN. . . V . . f joiiri SAXEY. ; He- " ' , . -- - (Vote for One.) . ' " W - - " - OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: ' and the only combination containing phur that the hair roots will absorb is , 1 4. 3 a. c it isiJhsrlmcFt Hair Dressing made, and hair, soft, glassy and beautiful. - It keeps removes handrail, stops i He hair ronr coming out, and promotes hair grovth'. -- ...Including the state of WytmlngV Utah, Idaho,Nevada, California,, !Montana," Oregbn and " Washington is Inseparably involved with the ' RALPH ELLIOTT, City Recorder. -. s ECU SIM II EAHLY DATE a Millioirarid a" Quart er Dollars Expended Annually to the resources of the atatas In giving publicity embraced within. IhaJerrUory traversed i At our new place of business .....'. you' Will find continue this colossal work V causa .!..:. : . ' , - '"J "5"" Our sign-paintin- - is ; g :') ti ': ! .. best; we also do buggy and ADVERTISED LETTERS. i ' Letters for the following persons main unclaimed. In the Provo October 16 ,1911: re- post-offi- auto painting. Work and; X Ladles. - goods guaranteed. New Train Service Denver & Rio Grande O. S. In Cdiinectiort With San . buRlincton R. -- . r .Cetr Tom. Johnson Paint Si Glass Company 124 If this Is one the Teo-a Dolt and vicinity will have a "i Iw.'ti tctwen tir.Urd' and West Center tt ' 4:57 a. m. 9:34 a. m. 5:42 p.m." the-Feder- , 4f building on "the dates named, examinations to aecure eligibles for the fol- , t" f ?..f 'f . Durrin; B.vF. (2) Puller. Terry B. . .' Uedherg,.A. A.," Johnson, Sam. Klstt, George. 7. Relnard, G". R. ' Read, Melvin; Kesres, L. I. aow, Jamea. , , I . . , '. 87 p. m. ' "'"s " lowing positions! L Not.- 4 Foreman of steelwork con struction (male), $1206 to $2000. Nov. $600" to 1720. Feb, 3, 1912 First grade or clerical route: , MISSOURI PACIFIC. " - ' " Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chlv cago and St Louis wUhout ,change of cars. , . . Bean, Bert. Calder, Ov ' ; : T Thera will be held , la Gentlemen.. Anderson. eLster; Anccll, L. " TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO . fWO"NlGHT8 TO ST. LOUIS. THREE NIGHTS TO NEW VORK. ' ' EAST CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. . ' - ROCK ISLAND ROUTE 0UR Wrlde, Earnest. If the letters are not called for In two weeks they 'Will ba sent to the dead letter office. JAMES CLOVE, " . . Postmaster. " ' VIA ; i Cluff, Mrs.- - Sarah. Miller. Mrs. E. J. - ce , t ' .''. the cg,?S8iF't . TRAINS ILe Talt Lake Route Is contemplat : ninin k we o' Its thmngh tn'n f i Lt3 Ar"e!os vh the Provo and Ne- i 8. and we will WyelV Sage wnd Salphnr Toilet Soap Free to anyone' who will send us th advertisement with 10c in stamps to cover cost ol wrapping and mailing the wap. - Cos, Omaha, Nebraska.. '., FCEV Pass. T raf. Mgr,- 8. P. Co, v . .' A S5c C&Ice of : FVnclico, 'California, D. E BURLEY, Gen'l. Pass. Agt, O: 8. L. R. Co, 8alt Lake City, Utah. ' ; ' Paper, frames and art materiaL, , R. R. tH AS. if :"Pictures and Picture - 74 For descriptive literature antr further Informa tion regarding tha agricultural and commercial resources of any o fthe states mentioned, ad -j. dresat "Trr' GERRITT j FORT, Pass. Traf. Mgr, O. P .... Wyeth Ch'smical Company, . ,rrhe West Presents Wonderful STS EOc. in stamps Opportunities' , want in Pauits, Glass, Wall and-Provo- 'r-t- Nip i . the future, be ALL-DRUG0l- , - just what you . In AT It your druggist docs not keen H send send you a large bottle, express prepaid. FREE - At a result of. these efforts, the pooulatlon our Inter Mountain and Pacific Coast Country has been almost generally doubled within the last ten years and no efforts .will be spared to ; 1 byjhe " - $$$$ . Short Line Railroad Oregon And v " related lines ' Mayor Ray received a communication rrom J.,H, Alanderffeld, of the Salt Lake Route, stating that the new chedule from Detlv Millard ounty, to Salt Lake City, .via Vrovo, will be considered aa soon as heavy railing has been completed on this line. Mr. ITanderfleld Is of the opinion that the tuggCBtlon made by MrJ. Ray la a good one and will be'ttecepled'fcy the of' . ; ficials of the. road. , ' The people of Mil'ard county have made a request to the' Salt Lake Route for better train service In to Utah connty. Around Delta .r a town 26 miles south" of Lyntf .Junction,, many Bew settlers have taken, up land under the Carey act. The newcomers are from California, Oklahoma Kansas ' and 4he middle west Many of these do their buying at NephI,. Payaon, the county Spanish Fork seat of Utah county. .V' To go from Delta to Provo passengers have to board the through trains runr.in3rromLos Angeles via TJntfc asd change at Lyntt Junction,- - waiting lereral hours to go north on the Provo as traeeh.' The wait-I- s limited at are facilities Ce hotel Lynn :s.ny travelers, have" to. Bit up an WieESflcrAN&iLtO - Over r r It Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color, tines operating .prosperity of the transportation ' states.. those through SEAUTIFULMIRROR, Fletcher & Thomas have received from the Beebe Lumber company a splendid oak mirror which was made at the mill In this city. 'The fixture is a beauty and is being admired by all who set it. Incidental It might be remarked that it compares, favorably wth any which have been shipped . ; In from the East. i -- : : HBt'SOBDiril sul- Th eOeveiopmerit " PAI1LQUIST,' 'RALPH ELLIOTT. ... 1 (Vote for One.) FOR AUDITOR. C. G. X'x-'x--'X":--- "I see that they are making artlfi claJh lumber now out of 51 per cent -- HENRY J W. GODDARD. r Extra Lady 10c go Journal." WILFORD F. GILES- - theBand. WasteBasket Products. the-rulB- JOHN E..BOTT M - i "An heirloom, my son,"- - explained "Why not?" larmer's wife to her. the "The story has no action to speak "is something handed down from boy, of.". to son, and In most cases is father "Hold on. You have got hold of the highly prized." wrong book. This is patent .office "I'd prize these heirlooms I got on report. "Washington Jlerald, a good deal more," replied the youngr ster-'M- f they wasn't so1ong in the San Francisco Speed. s"Behold lggs." Spokane Chroniehg el PompeilvJ "Been this way long?" Kitchen Directions t . "Some 1800, years." "l want to" learn to make jelly," the "Bah! We had 'Frisco rebuilt in less than six months." Kansas .City newly n;til'ed h'tuEwwIfe 'said. "J; It WILLARD B. WARD. ,V- -' I Everybody come out and'support'? t GEORGE ilAVERCAMP. "i I. ' that's late." -' ;- Surprising Find. "Yesf'and it is even more annoying The forgotten .dime that, you find to wait for a train that was discon in your overeat pocket loks as big as tinued the week before." Chicago a. roll of "twenties. Columbus' (0.) Journal. Citizen., LEROY DIXON. -- DAVlD - o. - You Long Wait. Pain Dealer. "It Is annoying to wait for a train TERM. R THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 19 1 you,r "It it? - TWO-YEA- . Mo "Too meiiy of them ain't got no waste paper and 43 per cent sawdust." body that's heavy enough to play cen- "Then there's no teTling"now many Record-Heral- d r; of my poeins may appear later on as and .'shingles?" Cleveland planks ' for One.) . purse real alligator skin?" ought to hear It snap.' -- Baltimore American. - - ' "Is answer? ROBERT C. KIRKWQOD" 7 Proof. Timber.-"Wha- t r R. E. IRVINE, SR. ' Lack Football , - JACOB E, CEASE i Will Give Another Dance at; " . . r ,. - FOR' MAYOR - Popular Prop5;:BaiM - Four Year Term, and Auditor of Provp,Gityatthe Primary Election CHARLES F. DECKER, I - .. m, JOSEPH vAnd .'v.-- Commissioner for the Two Year-TerCommissioner for the -- rl Vm- - V . Nomination S. BERRY- - then he saw that Johnnie away up" in. the cornr of. the. aheet of.paperJ had drawn a tiny tlaek line with a shorter black line, crossing it Very good7 asid "the father, "It "Name 10 animals that li7e in thel seems to be fujly up to the magazine ' : Lstandard." Cleveland- Plain Dealer. arctic xone." --"5 One young' man rote:- "Five polar J ' r Use for 'All. bears and five seals, N..-erm- it "Did you know they can make shoes me to call your attention to the fact that the question dpeanoMpecify tha out of all kinds of skins?" 4'How about banana skins?" the ahimals should be of diKerent, va "They "make slippers but' ox them." rieties. Women's HonjeComparildn. Smart Set. Her Advantage- ' L Stranger to Him. "A man," he said,-- acts accordlngl "As an artist, I suppose you' assume to hiB judgment A woman, according -to be indifferent to mjpey," to her instinct' " woman has "No; I'm npt indifferent. But I'm she "Well," repliedJ"8 this advantage: her instinct is, al way a not sufficiently acquainted to; attempt on 'duty." Chicago Record-Heralfamiliarity ."Washington Star. vWon Credit.- -. '. There were some questions in geog raphy rinifed in the' pre.im!nary ex saiioation for Jw jtugents who aspi . : ed to admission to Uie'bar. Mayor, r SAY IVMF- THE SHEARS - ....... .: 17, 1911 For furthet: information see any ' G. agent dt address- I-- BENTQM. G. A. A." i ,r F. A? -- WADLEIGH, "Ls t , LV & - D., Sa lt. Lalce G. P. : t R. : -- ; A.. : i Denver, Colorado. ' : " - t and third 'grade or In t the Tarloua field branches outside Washington,. D. C' ' For information and blanks write or se J, It. Hodson. 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