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Show - THE PROVO HERALD. ETY and Mrs. Claud Lees of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Provo,: the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Hodson. Mr. Sunday PROGRESSIVE '"s It Original - -- and Genuine HALTED BULK -- Mrs! George Myers spent at American The More Fooff- - drfak for AHiges.- dfeestjon. viA-4hc-wea- Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, mattecj grain, powder form.. One"' of teHba-liaf- f lhafl Tea or.Coffee. healthful - Agrees , steering wheel of the "Roller" the eate.-- "slipped away arid got In tor "in Salt Lake City Saturday and A. quick lunch prepared in a minute. two ringers for the Roosevelt program v& ' Sunday. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. very much to 'the discomforture of the ' " watchful senators who prides himself, 253T Others are on never .letting anything get away.. Smith W. Mrs. N. spent Sunday But the elusive serf bathers wouldn't ) with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Laura Deming has returned to stand hitched. However, the senior t. her iiome in Coalville after a pleasant senator got in hot pursuit arid round. Nesmith, Misa Mr. and Mrs.K. visit in Provo, the guest of the W. A. ed them up gain and made them and Mrs. MarMr. and Retta Nesmith, promise to vote for Taft next time, Dunn fare; !y. tin motored down from Salt' Lake but the "News" doesn't say how much ' t City yesterday and spent' the day with it cost the "jack pot." Whether, the Mrs. W. A. Dunn spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs'.' B. H. Bower. t sugar (juestfdn any figure with Salt Lake City with her son, Will , . J,hexan& xmtLerJiLjhejou Hdupwe " " Mr. and, Mrs. W. D. RobertsT Mrs. Dunn, Jr. dont but we are. willing to adknow, r g, ft Nettie Kerr and Miss Taylor motored tHat mit Smoot has the qualities reThe members pf the Girl Question to Salt Lake City Saturday in the for the job without any help club will be the guests of Miss Irene quired Roberts , carreturninig last night. from Big Steve of Colorado. It's a . thea-Dunn Miss at a Floss Evansjand in shame was senator the not that Miss Alta Taylor is . spending the tre party at the Princess this- evening war . latech.ll jn&TsrtmedariBg-Jheday in Salt Lake City with friends. The Misses Ferris Noyes, Jetta when they used blood hounds and entertained! Maiben.-Iren- e Evans and Floss Dunn black "whips. Mrs. Samuel Schwab with a beautifully appointed dinner will spend the week visiting with TARM LANDS" to IL S. friends in SaltJLake City. yesterdjy complimentary A home, a business Tor you; Invest Stenhouse of California, a guest at in $500 which Jacksonville Pines A RMiss Rae cut home. and R. Irvine Jr. Miss Rachael Baxter, the will easily yield an annual Income roses a of from bowl Perkin Elmer have returned Dorothy pleasant glass of $2500 10 miles from Jackson-vile- , formed the centerpiece of the table. visit with relatives in Eureka. Florida. 4 railroads, splendid "'...' wagon roads, nearby markets, every Mrs. Marley Steele and Miss Nellie social and educational environment. Fre"eTTTu3Trated-l5ookl- et Woniana Fork after a pleasant visit with Mrs. da Land Association, 71 West 23rd Hyrum Rooper. Mrs. Perry S. was New-combe lY (Contributed) the. prominent features of the recent Chicago convention, according to'the Salt Lake newspapers, was the ehaperonfng of The Hawaiian delegation by pur own 'distinguished Senator Smoot who was detailed as a body guard to!hold the slippery boys for Tft.;."JBit fr.:tbg:yaclf during the very strenuous moments when our dear senator's service were OR LICK'S Means - with relatives, BY A PROVO .. and Mrs, Dell Chlpman have returned from a week's Visit- with rela tives in Idah6. and io;i ' Mr. Mr. PAGEFIVI a. .vlsi--l w s ?o Studebaker-E-M-- F " What Will our tarC imitatns. Some manufacturers guarantee "for life." That's lik"e a health insurance which expires when you're sick. It sounds pretty and is worth nothing. The Studebaker guarantee is full and complete. It stands for a year. You can understand; you can bank on it. Remember, too, that a year covers the. hardest. part ofa car's life. By the second year you know how to treat j And with a "Studebaker car it's life-ipractically a matter cf the care you give it. Take care of it and no limit can be named to its endurance. r .... ..We mention this gently because with many of our competitors it is a tender point. Their theory too often is, HOLD UP THE OWNER. So it is common knowledge that it costs three or four times as much to buy most cars part by part as tt would to' buy then! assembled. But every Studebaker s plus but a small per jpart-ilistrrr'IG'p " CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY ' and Miss Flora Mrs. Will Gibby Ridge have returned from a two weeks' visit w ith friends' at , Richfie ld, Mrs. Delila Booth entertained with a prettily appointed dinner Friday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Rich, who were marri; the lf.t week-iSalt Lake Temple, and who are to Vernal. Pink roses were used-- W decorate the table and covers were laid for nine guests. Following .the dinner an informal limsicale was enjoyed, when "selectiolheW "given by Miss Elsie Talmage, also a guest at the Booth home. A I en-rou- A- - W. - Friday-afternoo- GREAT TREAT IN STORE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE MACY. readers can hardly conceive the depths o debauchr ery into which sofne-e- f Roman emperors descended.' VftelMus, for instance, made a record for gluttony which has seldom or never ben surpassed. He was emperor but nine months, yet during that time he is said to have spent 900,000,000 sesterces, equal to about In eating, drinking and entertainment." Ho had three regular meals during the day, and ended with a costly and drunken supper at night Hit brother one day entertained him with a banquet, at whlcn 2,000 choice fishes and 7,000 rare birds ihe-late- were served. Vitelll.us gave a banquet in return, at which one dish, a compound of the livers of pheasants, the tongues of flamingoes, the brains of peacocks, the entrails of lampreys, and the roes of mullets, cost more than the whole of his brother's dinner. Mrs. T. E. Harris has returned to her home in aSlt Lake City after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. II. Maxtor. 1911. (Copyright by Joseph B. Bowles.) CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY THE SILVER GRAYS. Ey A. W". MACY. Millard Fillmore was j -- - iH" W'r i mill" Mr' and Mrs. J. B. Ashton attended ' the funej-a- l 'of Fred Crome at Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Croitre ivas theaformerly manager of ; tre at "American Fork. .: is visiting in Provo,'. the Miss Maud Bowen. Mrs. Neele was formerly Miss Bessie Starr . of .this city. Mrs. M. McCracken of Kansas City is visiting in Provo, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. Henroid. ' not d gray-haired fCopj-ijh- t, 151L entertained with a dinner party yesterday when her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ercanbrack, by Joteph ' ' B. Bowie.) TO MANY PEOPLE IN PK0V0 Local people are' surprised at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, g'ycerine, etc. a3 t.:e German apmixed in Adler-i-!?a,- Moore's Drug Co. pendicitis remedy. ..it- Finally, How Quick Can You Get New Parts? .. Suppose they had to come a few hundreds orthousands of miles while r i Pi i. er ti inave to wait,-- aqi so wun.. oiuac--bakyour car iay iaie. i ou, oi course, wouici cars Most of our 2.000 dealers carrv narts and in almost everv statft in the Union there ar Studebaker branch houses with full parts suplies. branches in all and it reqtiiie but two or three HJayS a. theraasES: TJxrty-si- x ' to get any part you need. ; the whole story. It stands for square ; That name STUDEBAKER-telldealing.Rely on it. Your father did ; so can you. And send for our new catalogue. " a . , - . " s Studebaker Bros. Co. of Utah G. H. NAYLOR, Local Mgr., Phone 264 SPHATE DEPOSITS 4 PROMISING captain to secure him a place as pag9 . on the floor of the house of repre-sentatives. Captain Hobson was takr, vn wit lithe enterprise of the young- OF THIRTEEN stcr "and complied with his request Hairy concluded that' he would like ... DEMOCRAT Great interest Is manifested all ov&f IC YOUTH United tSates In the development f of the phosphate deposits jn tha southern states.- It is asserted that many millions cf dollars' worth of There is a youngster among the fertilizers have already been extractpages at the democratic convention ed from the phosphate rocks of Florin Baltimore who give spromlse of ida, the Carolinas and Tennessee and that prospecting is proceeding in a becoming a distinguished politician numb erof other states with excellent when he attains a few more years. prospects of success. In the mean- - He is Harry Schaefer, a "kid" of l!the for himself- These he :ojk to SpeaV.er Clark, Leader .Un-d- ei wood and oi ii.T prominent- democrats and asked their signatures. They recommendation n.-..rrliA- -. t uu . . been advised that a. chemist of Nevv tmcial of the navy department, he wrote an application to Urey York has perfected a method of douwit.v civil federal service of the bling the available soluble phospohric .Woodson, secretary of the .njtlonal acid of every to of the rock now in large families do not have veryiarge1 committee, and enclosed tWe letters. sight and wvhich may hereafter"T)6 un- Lbank accounts as a rule and Harrys, Mr. Woodson In a letter to Speaker covered. The department expects as father Is not an exception to the rule. a jesultof the experiments made with The boy conceived the idea of earn- Clark promised the appointment and too this new process that the plant food ing way," He remembered ; alded down. a to be Alapolitician kept good of the phosphate rock deposits w ill be that Representative Mobson of doubled In value and that the agri- bama was engaged in trying to block SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. cultural interests of the country will the entrance to the narbor of Santito various Easfc VJa Route......... Lake Salt 'time Harry,-that he,. ... be benefited thereby because of the ago about the on sale va-Tickets Hob-ern destinations. ! Mr. interviewed He was born. ensequent reduction in price of all fertiMzers of which "the component sonVand cal'ing attention to the fact nous dates. May ISth to September part of chief value" Is extracted from that his faher was conneced with 5th. See your local agent for partlthe navy department, asked the exthese southern deposits. - .the-digeeti- . T , -' iw Stow Wfc.Uv-. fWTw5':ENCtBE' - TotPAi(vlVVWr -- n" his-ow- - ' , . . j " .r 1 . - i ona-medIcI- ne ' - ..that eyery There is family should be provided with and especially during the summer monthJ viz.: Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. II is almost certain to be needed. It costs "but a quarter (.an von "afford in hik vlthont Itf For aale by Hedquiut Drug Ccu's two stores, successors to Smoot and Palj ace Drug Co. ' . .. , - IT 47? 0 BACKTt.Ure, BOILER -- "Hop" By 5. PLWBALL? 0U , ' ' Siar- - ' - ap- The Misses Stella and Mabel Vera Hardy and Elsie JenLake spent Sunday in Salt of nings ProTO canyon. ' ' Mrs. Clarence E. Erlckson and MrB. E.' T. Cluff have issued Invitations for k. be given to a handkerchief shower to ' morrow afternoon at the EricksoiP to Miss Pearl home complimentary whose engagement has recentJones," announced. been ly i K it vt i . i . - . . .: nsf ri , vat i , - i . i , .. . . i . i i - to see a national convntlon'fromth inside. lie norrowea a ijpewnicr and wrote out half a dozen letters ot - sysem-an- d septicizea draws off the impurtles so thoroughIX-OLE. DQSExel ieves sour ly tliat-A. stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. " 'iwiLuMUlWii. T. P. Stubbs. the prettily tigate. The City Editor Puts the Jinx on Scoop--- Mrs. Ray Went z June roses adorned pointed table. ... the market and, so our dealers tell us, the most convincing argument we can give them. Our Parts Price Lists convince the prospective owner..' A Studebaker buyer is assured of continual fair dealing. Go to our dealer and inves I BIG SURPRISE very popular president He had many admirers, but they were not sufficiently numerous to procure for him the nomination for a second term. His upportere thought the siavery question was settled by the compromise of view which a. very, Ucfig, number of people did. not share., A convention of the president's admirers was called to meet at Syracuse, N. Y.',-- for the purpose of vindicating Film and indorsing bis policy. Evidently, however, the enemies of the administration had. packed thecon-yentiofor when a vote was taken on a test question It. was-founthey w re greatly In the" Thereupon the presimajority dent's supporters, led by the chairman, left the convention. As most. ofJthem were elderly, men, thsy were called The Silver Grays." Mrs. A. E. Cox of Goshen has returned home after a pleasant ' Btay with Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack. Mrs.E. Henrlod and Mrs. Although many marvelous cinematograph picfures have been shown, none like "The Cominjgjjf Columbus" has. yet been seen on the magic screen, and it must be many years before- - anything even approaching it in the motest degree can be shown again. Its charm lies in the fact that everything connected with . the voyage of the Great Discoverer has been reproduced with such absolute accuracy that in witnessing the projection of the picture one becomes a participant in the voyage, and shares the Great Discoverer's sorrows and Joys. "The f Coming of Columbus is the greatest historical and educational subject the world has ever seen, and the most ex-- ! pensive film the picture theatre has ever secured. It will be on "exhibit-ion-at the Priiuis July when "He reader should make a point of seeing: ; it. with and of full interest Brimming historic incident, it is a wonderful addition to picture pl'iys. - The magnificent -- dresses a period, ana the solid scenery' gives an impression of reality thut j has never been equalled. a n; MrsTamesXoele of Los Angeles, California, guest of v- -- to-tn- e - tc ""-- ' Miss Maggie Sullivan of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Marks arid family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shafer have returned to 'Salt Lake City after a week's outing in Provo conyon. K St Mrs. J. David Larson and children of Ogdon spent the past week visiting Provo friends. ' StudebakerarfsT'fice Lists are the most complete and convenient on $34,-000,00- 0, Mrs. James Brown entertained with a delightful children's party in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her son, Bryon. June roses were used in pretty profusion in the .decorations of the. rooms and a birthday cake lighted with five small candles occupied the center of the dining table. Twenty small guests were present during the afternoon. ' centage for handling. St., New York: ROYAL GLUTTON. BY Modern ... . What Will Parts Cost You? -' have--return- . s . ... .TV.' ' What Kind of a Guarantee Have You Got? - .. " ci-- j T it..-- ' Did you ever think of thr.' Service is a big item in fnodern... automobile buying. - ... " You IUiy It? - ' Car $1,290.00 F. O. B. Salt Lake City. Touring - it ' .' - . |