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Show J- I ; ' w)i - ' - : away- ... '' v - x . THE PRO YO 'HERALD.. M - OSE 'i2-ixl:.ai.i; ID ( - PAGE THREE. HEAD STOPPED IP Ml IT GOLD Oil CATARRH, OPEN Artr Facts Hero ONCE ; . , Wa nt Aberflecnr King and Hiawatha Vu ts Prove aVOur' Risk.1 ' ii , . . .i In all' our experience with Hair tonics there is one that has Jone more towardvgalnlng our eoafidence than any other. We really believe this remedy, known as Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is so superior to other preparations that we offer it to you with our the inflamed, membrane swollen Healing Balm of HenryVlII.. From- - Mr .and Mrs; J. Leo Hafen, Mr. and My Oleanslng, ' which fc. lines and Head head and the Clears nose, Nose, Ktherlne of "Aragoa-wi- ir fom the jI Mrs. Lester Lefftr, Mr. and Mrs. ' the Catarrhal air 1 Throat passages; thrpat; cleans Stops Nasty Ergene Fletcher, Mrs. Gertrude Page, subject of the principal paper to be,"Mrs. Dull Headache Goes. stops nasty discharges and a feeling Jennie Thomas, Mrs, Fred Raa- of cleansing, soothing relief comes glvea by Miss Alice Reynolds of M,sses Erma Letcher. . Cream of Balm.." Provo Louie immediately. Young Lizzie university personal aui unaualifJejlrMethat Try Brigham Souter, Thressa Berg, "ly's to Don't awake bottle a Get small K'an Messrs. Wfanianyway, Delia lay tonight struggling if you use it and it" doesn't prove in just Rasband, at the next meeting of the Utah Wagonen, - try it for head little with in nostrils a the Frecklebreath, 'Morrill stuffed; nos- every way satisfactory to youywe. will, and Apply Raymond George an's Press club of Salt Lake The and nose and trils and closed, your hawking clogged blowing. upon your mere request at our store, instantly t meeting will be held in the Bishop's ton, head Catarrh or a cold, with It's running retcrh to" yovltte moaey-o- u of Co. air the stopped-upaid us passages . ' building Wednesday evening at 7:30 mucous foul will into the for it. will breathe nose, open; you freely; dropping the as well as One of the largest o'clock. KNIGHT & McEVVAN dullness anoheadache disappear. By thoat,.and raw dryness is distressing Rexall "9a" Hair Tonic act scientl most successful of the past week's ' . but truly" needless. . the , catarrh, Jically, "destroying the germs. which Proprietors soeiai affairs was the class party given morning! : . once in are usually responsible for baldness. Put or catarrhal sore throat will be, gone. faith your just Mrs. Bert Sutton entertained in Nixon beautiful at "" the r SaturdayTnigat Telephone 459. End such misery now! Get the "Ely's Cream Balm" and. your colL' or It acts. to penetrate to the Toots of the honor of her. husband;? Jdrthday last home at 182 South First West street t Balm" small bottle of "Ely's Cream catarrh will surely d4sappeajxJled-quis- hair atlmulating and nourishing theni-I- t, Thursdaye vening. The home was when the second year's of the Brighani at "any drug "store. This sweet; is a most pleasant toilet necessity. Drug Co., two stores, sucCeautiful with ferns land carnations Young university were entertained by to Snioot jwiu Palace Drug cessors balm heat dissolves the by fragrant Miss Nina Nixon, vice president of the and a handsome hand embroidered of the. nostrils';"penetrates and heals companies, (advbj kiiiii nor permanently stain the hair. 5.j class. The guqsts, who numbered V want you to get a bottle of 'centerpiece decorated the table, the seventy-fivenjoyed , the basketball and afterwards spent " Mls"4Smma 'and Jeanette Milner at ttfelr-frDfir- e, as Rexall "W?-- Hair Toui aud.OJse ' following guests were, present: Mrs. game at the university and later were the evening 'with frieuds of Mr. Davis' have gone to Salt Lake to attend a dir.ericd.- If.it dors not relieve scalp iikt-.to ll Nixon home where class yhouse tsmma Sutton, MUs Carrie Sutto ou Madisoa avenue. party given by F. Vf . Milner irritation, remove dandruff, prevent D. games and a musical program were enMrs. William Mrs. R. Randall, .S' - and will stay a week or fwo. with the hair from falling out. and promote refreshments' Sutton, Mrs. Naoma Douglas and Miss- joyed and delirious A number, of friend it .the fjiends and relatives. an increased growth of hair and in costs little more than' a the direction 'of Mrs. under served Rhoda Douglas. Mr. Martin rfaUit and of home ri. every 'way ;;ive entire, satisfaction,! weak one at. the time you Hickman.. The rooms were j Leslie come back and tell us, and get your are building, but runs away Miss Perry Bush, of American decorated with a profusion of pink' and Friday e.vecingand surprised them. money hack! Two sizes, .;( nnd'f l.oo. ahead of the 'cheap one in Fork, returned home this" morning'1 while Enchantress carnations and the occasien being, their twentieth ' e.tore-v-t'aour at Kexall.l Sold only t'conomv upkeep and after "'spending several days in Prcvo smilax, and. presented a HUIUII Ul U.,.,J,: the time was Praises anniversary.Treatment two i Co., llecbinist stores, .Drug store, satisfaction. D. Sutton. the guest of Mrs.-1pearr.nce. I lie a! lair as one of the iwassea in musical selections by Mis. successors to Snioot Palace HrVg mosi succcstuut oi ma j.eav Our cedar posts cut when Frank 'Ramsey and interesting allies companies, (adv.) The Bridge club met at Mrs. Grant III bLiiUJl uncit'o. the s:tp was down and water y were Those present were playedcured together with our Bagley's Saturday afternoon and two ; Mr. and LOOK B.OR A BOY ANYWHERE. Mrs. Peter B. Johns.ortwas the recir Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nuttall, tables of bridge were played. A most good heavy galvanized wire enjoyable afternoon was spent and picnt of a delightful surprise party at Mrs. Krnest Martin, Mr. and Mrs. IN THREE DAYS ;fencing will make a fence tb.9 prizes of the games were award- - jTier home Friday night, the occasion ! . Mrs-Mr. John and of his1 Iavid Carj son, you'll be protld . of and .the jr.iuk Kainsey, Dr. W. C. Dunaway, one of the lead ed to Mrs. W. .D. Roberts and Mrs. being in honor of her birthday anni- - jU(.kI(v y,.s parey Hafen, price will 'suit you. We want jJr mi new "Adventures iu Contentment" in ing physicians of the South, at Little Phil Speckhart. Mrs. Speckart was versary. Forty, friends were present Jennie Miss to talk it over with, you. rjzzie Souter, :he February American Magazine, me guesi oi tne aiiernoon. a. aaintytai me auiur anu musis; auu saiuts Rock, Ark., writes: ,wi, qnH I pp Ton-this observation,' dinner was served and the table, was made the evening pass merrily. "The Neal treatment never failsrto makes v'. ' carnabeautifully decoraieiLlwjtti "Ltfiig a?o 1 made a motto about Mr. and Mrs. levin Overlade were relieve, the patient in three days of Co Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson, of Salt tions. pleasantly surprised by some of their all craving or desire for liquor, and hoys: Look for a boy anywhere. Lake City, were down the latter pari friends Frdiay night in honor of the mental and physical condition o! Never. lie surprised when you shake a The Girl Question club will meet of the week with Provo friends. Mrs. Irviu Overlade's birthdayr Tiie if a hoy drops out of it; cherry-tretonight with Miss Florence Moore. time was spent in games and dainty the patient shows wonderful improve never 'be disturhed when you think Mrs.' Lester Wells, of Ogdeiii is refreshments were served. Those ment right from the Btart of the 'relatives in Mrs. John D. Dixon, Mrs. T. N. spending a few days-wityourself in complete solitude if you present were Mr. and Mrs! Wni. 'John- treatment. It is a great blessing to hu discover a a Provo and and boy peering out at you Mrs. are Electa.Dixon givSpringville. Taylor son, Mr. and Mrs. Wren Strong, 'Mr. inanity.". .. ... ,. ; from a fence corner." ing a dinner party at the home of Mrs. and Mrs.Mart Streble, Mr. and;i Mis. If hfflieted, try the. Neal treatment, Mrs. Hester "JoTinson entertained John D. Dixoa this afternoon in honor Roy Jacques, Miss Fannie Hanks, Miss UNCLAIMED LETTERS of Grandma Dixon,- who. is68years with afamlly dinner at her home In Lorina; ert Ch4plman,,; Lawn holding, this, as our agreement wltb Spaifosd, of ag4 today. An interesting program the Sixth ward yesterday afternoon in Saford, Ellis Overlade. treatment noth ' costs the jrou you that , ' wlft toe given and dainty refreshments honor of her ' birthday anniversary. Ih Unrest you are' entirely satisfied Remaining in the Jirovo Postoffice : v wOTTSe served.' Carnationsr-a- ii for twenty.. gugsfe Covers were-fe- id j ; V ., January 26, 1913. The Native Sons oi lltahw ill hold at the end of the treatment. Ill-b- e .. used for the table decorations. For fartheMnlormatIocalI,ptiDne their annual banquet next Friday A large crowd" is Invited, including Miss.Heen Jones, entertained with J evn4nr n the Balf Lake Commercial L,TIES Bucklar, Mrs. George; address NEAL INSTITUTE, 341 a - beamifHy - apppiuted spring Club rooms. A number .of Provo' Na- - South Fourth East, Salt Lake City. Haws, Mrs. Kate; JIawkes, Mrs. Mary; the family anaa fe"w of her"most1nt luncheon at her home last evening tive Sons wilUTttend. mate frl Moyle, Miss Bell; Smith, Mrs Lircy Phone' Hyland 1792. . X when a dozen guests were present. Weeden. The Nineteenth Century club met A rustic- basket' filled with: daffodils GENTS Anderson, N.; Clyde, ' of ' bow an artistic with and the of Mrs. tied afternoonvat home Frdiay Bishop, D. B; Davis, Wm. B.; Meehan, Sam Schwab. The paper was given by yellow tulle formed an exquisite cenEarl; Miller, It' K.; Nelson, Geo; Mrs. George Havercatsp. The next terpiece of the dining table and Patten. Frank; Robertson, Clifford; ' sesion of the club will be. held with jiellow-shadecandlebra completed fReasone, R. B. the pretty color scheme... Mrs. George. Jlavercamp. If not called for in two weeks they X 4 will be sent to the dead letter office. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. Tanner, of Pay- The ball given in the. Mozart dxnc- JAMES CLOVE, P. M. on, are tne guests or .Mrs. n. v. . ing pavilion Friday evening by t! PROPOSED LIQUOR AMENDMENTS College club of the Brigham Young ioddard. ' university was one of the grandest The following message comes from social functions given this season. The Thos. H. Burton, city attorney of hall was decorated in pink and green New York: "The brsiest girl in New Nejxlii. and chairman of the Committee of "Sty attorneys appointed by the crepe paper and" looked very attrac- - York," is Emma .Liicy Gates, who at tive. The pretty evening dressps the. present writing is here with her State Municipal league to draft s ml X:x By-- rpresent bills to the legislature amendingwonLjbyJhehigh school and .coUese father. Jacob Gates, rustrng from one charter power of cities and girls added to the attractiveness, of plate to another f catching her breath A X -the with the affair. The senior and freshmen for' a minute or two when hunger tovVns Reference, to the subject of Book. C Mrs. In the wonderful K Cook's .classes were distinguished by the calls too loudly upon weakened intoxicating liquors, has written the Hill, of Boston Cooking School fame, tells every housewife how to become n crpert cook how to prepare girls wearing, dainty green tu re; seeing one celebrity after city commission that the committee such appetizing dishes the family will go shupiy wild over uLat you. set and the boys green ties, while other; singing for this one. and has prepared bills along the lines pro. before tlicm, - torviewing handanotlier wore pevsoi-soniclass imjmrtant senior'college posed, and lias asked, the support by The K C Cook's Book Is illustrated in 9 colors, contains 90 tested and in an of be and red will crpton, resolution of the Provo city oommls: dining, lunching, taking caps gowns ae; iuae.w:( any proven recipes that time if the few simple suggestions are followed. as opera lbr two; thus every moment dressed The "Sophs" were sion. Such a resolution was passed, answers iiSRYCAN GUARANTtJ-- i today's. The K C Cook's Bock has been prepaid! a in for. counted was ..While red. color commission Chicago this their the Provo except City by riddles: r.t an expense of many thousands of dollars, ' ' meeting was arranged with .Andreas Dainty refreshments were served. morning. cud if purdiased at a store would easily cost ,''' w.: 1. itas Those coining after T. (tea.) 50 cents, 'yet we give absolutely Jrte liippel, the Chicago impresario of the .... ; The proposed amendments are in' voi vknow- exaiilv what K C ' A shoe. tended to give cities and towns more Mr; and Mrs. Earl J. Glade delight- Opera Coin p'an'y, . I owaer is arxl wnat h win u H. "A book. definite and extended powVri in the need t!::s v "iv fully entertained at their home Friday from which big things may be realjour own kitchen. is You of vi'al imwrtiuice dcrful hook it l. matter of 4, . liecause It turns ireJntO-Flrethe sale "evening:"' The rooms were- - dw orated ixed in. the. future, She sang a nuni-ft 10 cvctv houstwitt.- of tobacco to minors,- etc., than they ;.5t. None,, because the size of a' carnations and roses and the time bpr of German 'selections for him. In was spent with a "delightful' musical I New York a half hour's talk with have, under the present interpretation hole equals the amount of earth taken How to get ' ' of the statute by the courts. . from program, and the playing of r games, Caruso, relative to operatic matters, JAOVE3 mvg; cor after which a dainty.lunch wns served. may prove a most important iut'er-Thbs- e a:vt Write voin eveWng she took Dept. ruwho iartV:pated in the affair view. Friday )lain:r onTiiis coupon, At. Cieai-otach ihe ciiured certificate Mr. Bob Mrs. Davis and were Mr. and Mr3. Archie Thurmcn, dinner with uuo, pacUt'i in ii linr? botli to ns. '.iic Cook's Uuo; "The-Divorc- e ' ' the-ban- Lump, Nut and ' Independent Coal p ) "t jcold-iu-hea- d A e jt - Sfronfj Fence - !." -- . - AN ABLE PHYSICIAN j of - j ' i . - DRINK ' HABIT -- ' s .''. J Baker Lumber .. an h . Be a gtiod . - .'..' -- f and send your latin- - -- ., dry to the - ' ,.X 1 Provo Steam Sendibr d i C COOK'S OO- K-. the xx M y -- Our wagon will call at our dbor Phone FltEE Head Carefully 164 Janet-McKen.i- e j e to . . - Chicago-Philadelphi- it -- n the ltl Cook's Book nn-.ji- e . n HI GRAY IT'S NATURAL COLOR TURNS V Voir Willtie m'.xM v Kind yAu did. Jaaues Hff. Cot JAQUESMFG.C0. CHICAGO !5V" APPLYING AFTER A LITTLE SAGE TEA - getting ''WyetliV'' wliicl) caii ue' "depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is best remedy for ' dandruff,' dry, fewerish, Itchyscalp and to stop fallthat Sage one knows every i,lg hair. Almost, .com-Folks lik "Wyeth's Sage and SulTea and Sulphur,'- properly natural the back phur" because fy one can possibly pounded,. brings tell when that you darkened your hair, as hair lhst're .to tlie color and or gray; also cures! it does it so naturally' and eyenjy. downtown 'dandruff! itching' scatp and stops says a You a the dampen sponge or soft only gist. falling hair. Tears ago draw and "lt make brush to was mixture through .. your way to. get this Fmall nhd strand at S Is lit mvtssy hair., tskJngong at JioniA' tvhtch X a 'few mo rpt'iuirea' biit "This 'jime.. troublesome. the this' hair dis- do morning ments, by gray chemists skilled Nowadays better' than urselvew. By asking at appears' and after another ppllca tionor two Jis restored, to"" Hi" 'naif any drug store for the readyto-ussroduct called "Wyeth's Sage and ural coloand looks even more- beau-- ; ever. Iledqulst Sulphur V Hair Remedy" you will Hiful , and golssyhan two Co., 50'cents, for Drug about a .bottle .get targe storey successors to Sime druggists mak their own butjSmoot ana nuace unigconipanie. ' .' It's usually too sticky, so Insist uiwtt ; (adtrj b)T-,;;It Darkens Sulphur Beautifully and Takes Off f . ' Dandruff. Mixed . With - " - ! . faded,-streake- '1.1 a. -- d well-know- ' 4 i - j ' e , , j , Made Him Hot The steer that JoneB bough by weight amounted to $27.72. He didn't have the exact change, so his neighbor sald: "Oh, Just make it even money," bo Jones handed over two Twenties and a Te't. He said he raid 26 'cents too nrucliJiocause- he didn't have the exact amount... The neft day his neighbor came fcvertmd bought scwiie hogs, "t When weighed they came to exactly$49.72 and the neighbor sculled Qtit'.aj pheck book and wrote a check for the exact amoiint. Said Jones, afterward: '.'By goBh.Jhati made me hot, hut I guess the only way out is, to quit carrying around my money and begin'to. pay by check." An Electric Breakfast - ' ' " - ... - J. T. FARRER. Cashier. WVhave the latest style of electric Toasters, Percolators and Electric r ( "i . Waruiersin thef west; Call hnd, look over our new- stock of electric fixtures4 - Provo Commercial & Savifigs Bank ?r REED 8MOOT. - ' Cf ric if- - |