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Show - 4. THE PROVO HERALD ' JLi . home TTThe Ebe yuh'merat-tn- e evenof Mr.; MIller ing.' The UmWM;spe&t'ia' aewlng PLEASES BIS AUDIEIXE and this was. followed 5y dalntjr. ' aerved iv'br the Mlasea Lewis. Pink and white carnation1 CAT AlfflH were the decorations tor the table and Edward Amherst Ott delivered one a very pleasant evening was JfQvaL ' of ttie ftneet lecture ever heard in wlli meet neiit tfnie - with Hannah J. Cardell, Messrs. Verl Jonee, The club Provo last uiht la College hall, at swollen membrane1 which ' line the leater Searie,' WWttaker andOrval Mx.:- Jeese Haws. ; mW CW B. T. U. The hall waa crowded Stop the D(eW, ,..' HmO. MmI iatlukU Air Tasfw nose, head and throat; clear th air Olsen, , Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Beesley are spend- but the audience waa largely student. mm Ttm nwwi rreaiy. passages; stops nasty discharges and la Provo vlsttlsx at It wa certainly . a tine lecture for few a a days ing feeling of cleansing, soothing relief Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Beesley have Try "Ely Cream Bala.' thetoine of Mr and " Mr. W. ' (X, student but there ace hundred of Get comes Immediately. a email, bottle anyway, just to retureifrom Southern California, Beesley. They are- - on their way Don't lay awake tonight struggling buslneea men, la Provo who should try it Apply a little to the nostrils where Uiej bait peon attending the home from a visitJaCaJiforala for nose and breath, with head stuffed; nostril y have beard that lecture and yet 'they and tnataatly your clogged golden wedding reception of Mr. stopped of here? head closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh '' Btopped-uair passage' of the' usiness were not present. brother-in-law- , Toomany Charles Beesley's will open; yon will breathe freely; or a cold, with' It's running noae, foul Miss Lucile Stewart went to 8alt men are neglecting a mental treat by dullness and headache ! Andrew. Mr. andl atra, Beesley are disajxpear. By mucous dropping Into the throat, Lake City to spend a few day with not attending thia course of lectures. raw Is hot or distressing dryness the catarrh, now oh their way back to Rexburg. In oart, Prof. Ott said: "We went morning! ' '' her bister, (Marguerite, who la attend-isore throat will be gone. catarrhal to the caoal sone and Instead of tak the University of Utah. Knd auch misery now! Get the email Put your faith Juat once in 'W'n Mrs. Zina H. Smoot was a Provo ing. a car toad of medicine we took a of Balm" and your cold or catarrh Cream at Cream Bale" bottle any '"Ely's " six visitor last week. ' good scavenger and within balm This store. will sweet, drug disappear. HedquLst Drug aurely fragrant Where the Flower months made thia. one of the most Phone Eigh 4 to flMbbt heat of dissolves Cw6tores,-uocessorthe nostrils; by Provo Groenhnuae, Huisa & snafUry placeCToTHvo "in the world. Mrs. Jacob Coleman haa1' returned Grow. and heals the inflamed. and Palace Drug companies, adv.1) penetrates Thomas. Morint. Ifs let our boys go the downward from Nephi, where she has been road and then hold a revival to bring Read the Provo Herald Gold Coin Contest announcement visiting, friends lor the past week. them back, f The thing to do is to on page three. keep the boys together in wholesome" Miss Flossie Dunn will spend the amusement We are trying to make coming week in Salt Lake. our schools and churches do the work UNLESS YOU TELL! NOBODY KNOWS YOU of training our boys and girls in Another Salt Lake visitor of the stead of makingrthe home the- center USED SAGE TEA 10 DARKEN GRAY paBt week was Mrs. Mary F; Iewis, them. - We are try for oTittractionwho returned Monday. of ing to shift the responsibility The teacher our children. training Mrs". 0. A: Colvin, of Payson, has With it isn't nearly so nice as "Wyeth's." must work on the children we. send Druggist Says When Mixed been visiting Mrs.'C." E. Loose for While wispy, gray, faded hair 1 not and Dandruff Prevents Sulphur them. Our schools do weH. .when the past few days. sinful, we all desire to retain our Falling Hair. that they keep fifty or sixty appearance and attractiveyouthful children quiet eight hours a day and ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece were into a ness. lly darkening your hair with brewed sane Common garden we parents can't take care of them can the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. TIf heavy tea with, sulphur and alcohol Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur J from, supper untjl bed time. f dinner an so at it ITeindselman does it appointed naturally; -"and Carefully tell, because WE CAN SHOW YOU "We are no longer good animals. arddpd, Wi"rTefTtcr agf" You Altered Sunday. wilf'furn gray, striked and so evenly. just dampen a sponge ;t assortment '"i" Marolc We. require as many drug stores to draw it through brush and luxsoft or faded hair beautifully dark and. ard iram'te dope us up as it 'requires dry goods small strand at one The Girl question club met at the bit of dandruff, your hair, taking stores to clothe us. ' We are a nation uriant; remove every MONUMENTS Do home of Miss Kva l'aniishire M,ond:iy a time. tlua.toniglit and by mornand falling hair. of dniK fiends. We have not learned stop'ticalj) itching, itMnu-imit:(.'. that about hairs have disappeared, all will gray evening. Just a few applications prove ing tlse art of living. Last year we lighted another" this year. ou vih is application or two it alter a revelation if your hair fading, 'a cigarette seven billion times. We to its natural color Mrs. Maid Passoy wis enrbncd V restored Mix be will u ill find our qualities the thin. or dry, scraggly. and $1.. 000.000 a day for cisars and gray even mor&v be ami artistic. spend and glossy; sou an Sunday evenfnr ly fr. and. Mr?. Ceo. (Usiljn talt-ftiand Tea Sulphur recipe hours for ing the Sage '',, 000, 0(50 every twenty-fouever.A. Startup, the event hem? her birth and than reasonable. luxuriant An is troublesome. at home, though, prices always, liquor. There are $100,000,000 worth Local druggists say they are selling day." A delicious luncheon was served is to get the BEESLEY MARBLE & of drugs bought by nice folks every easier way and the' following enjoyed the affair: of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur";' r.O cents a large lots about tonic, costing GRANITE WORKS year who will not go into saloons. Mr. and Mrs. William F Dunn, Mr. it as helps folks appear .years surely stores, bottle at drug ktpwn You can never lift a community Utah and .Mrs. Joshua F. Dunn. Mr. and South of Tabernacle, Provo, RemHair iledquist Drug Co., two younger. and Sulphur '..ove its amusements. You can never "Wyeth's Sage F.' James Mesdames N. C. Mrs. Hicks, thus avoiding' a lot of muss. stores, successors to Smoot and Palace any young man above his pleasure. edy," Allie Hannah CunningDunkley, Dunn, make their own, but Drug comimnies.- - (adv.) Make the home the amusement center Some druggists Evel "Mr. Mark JJunklejvMlsses ham, Jdf ou wish hinxJb stay at home' Read the Provo Herald Gold Coin Contest announcement Zella Collins, Tressa Cunningham, ' on page three Oberg and Amy Startup. SELLING FAST. MOSIDA DlillBERSTlJC", 4 . , OPBfLDS AllB Henry Goddard, who baa been Mr. tne ttendlng fealt Lake. " sie ieswHire w returned. .. 1 has gone to Mrs. Henry Goddard . VWaSl-p- lUf - . . to spend a few day with her 1aygon Mrs. Tanner. ,"' , : . , p frn Mia he hospital Goddard i home from and is doing nicely. Mr. Wallace Provost has returned rom Midway, where he haa been the past few days. pending truly-needles- coW-ln-hea- d ,.', A da.poa will be given in the Slxta' lard amusement hall Thursday even-fcby the third year theological lass of the Third ward Sunday school d the funds are to go for the bene- t of the Third ward amusement hall. are cordially Invited to attend. g - 11 t-- V HI - Kensington club will meet at The he -- home of Mrs. Fred Moore this ifternoon. Nitt and children, who visiung wun'juage J. r. Mrs' Bagley of Ogden, for the months returned Sunday night. M. I. Mrs. fiave oeen nd ast ,' no-on- e Mri. George Bronson has returnn from Midway, where she Spending the fore part of this week.' . - has-bee- (1 ' James Wilson has returned from where he has been spending Mr. Midway, he fore part of this week. " (. ' nt !i-- crci-'nu- t s Mrs. Mary E. .Davis, president of the Third Ward Primary association, lentertained her officers at her home Monday afternoon. The time was Ispent- in social chats, games, etc., land the officers to show their appreciation of her continued efforts in the fprimary presented her with a gold jsigriej ringrThe house was prettily i decorated in house flowers and plants a dellcl0US dinner was served. fnllnwin'sr ar th offic.M-- s which ' I enjoyed the affair: Mrs. Marie Tay Isabel ; Farrington, Mrs. lor, Mrs. Mary Collins, Mrs. Annie Wilkins, Mrs. Ida Conover, Mrs. Nellie Perry, Mrs. Ora Olsen, Mrs. Florence Pullman, Mrs. Alice Martin, Mrs. Francis Richards, Mrs. Marva Carter, Mrs. Mayme Bird, Mrs. Amanda Clarfe, Mrs. Dora Chase and Miss Temple Penroid. - rAi ' l , r ready-to-us- Own a PflrkVallpv Farm . You can now buy a LANDS farm forty-acr- e in this wonderful valley for $700. You are given five years' time in which to make payments. The first year's crop can be made to cover the entire cost Land in this valley is of the farm. Get fast. your farms'OW. A going fine booklet, giving full '"'information about Park Valley, is yours for. asking. Pacific Land & Water Co., 1509 Walker Bank bldg.. Salt Lake City, ' Utah. INVESTIGATE AT OUR EXPENSE. See our agent for Utah county f. C.H0LDEN PROVO, UTAH. 309 6th West Phone 348. I "Mosida-by-the-Lake- , Miss Era and Lydia Jones will en- - tertaaiJ the Bon Heur club thia even ing. Msr. Leroy Phartf. of Salt Lake, and Mr. Moile Taylor, of Ogden. will .be guests of the affair. I The Nineteenth Century club will Wet Friday afternoon at the home Mrs. Geonre Havercamp. The Utah, JPon ch;b will furnish the program. .Mrs. Phil Speckart will give the OOAra. Viaftlir "ThA kJb lat r Krl i JW DUtswv vii4j from Its Birth to Wagner." Review on .his ' "Thannhouser." Vocal solos from the opera will be given by Mrs. Fay Sstiehl and instrumental music will be furnished by Mrs. R. R. Ir Hotel Roberts, Provo, by wire, 'phone or letter. For further Information address National Savings & Trust Co., top floor, Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Tonight and Thursday Jr. . S The Night Before Christmas Story by the Vitagraph Co. Heres a Pretty with Maurice Costello J a, displased. NEW TIME PUBLISHING CO. i nTjilon h m M. j- - W uvl .. . - AmmJsi P. a I. m . t Friday and baturday Matinee Satu rday . I Kalems Big Three Reel Production "THE S Dion Boucicautt's Greatest Success Produced in Ireland The Escape of Gas , A French Comedy Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Corf man will leave tonight to atWd the reception tor Governor 8pry In Salt Lake. REMEMBER! - .j S p, ' Lubins Best Drama Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman will at tend the reception ball given for Governor Spry tonight in Salt Lake. '.''' i FEE The 5s Ret (xr Twixt Love and Ambition - vine, " - i) k ' ' t lr IM-Wm- is not a not a but an . irresisti N 0 h N hr r ble melody hav 2 or 3 as ALL OTHER MUSIC of instead measure to 5 each beats ing in the world. Think then appreciate what this new composition means. It forecasts, a musical upheaval and a flood of similar issue died 78 hy dance, instrumental and song writers: Muslcaj progress new that it so years ago. Today sees a revolutionary and plays easily. .Has surprises and startles; yet it whistles, hums instant atAttracts undreamed. harmonic combinations heretofore dealers, at This your novelty tention and sets your friends gusing. of names the in stamps provided 50c; but sent you direct for 25c if back you're order. Money three musical persons accompanies the waltz,-two-ste- Utah, valley people are taking advantage of their nearness to irrigated lands, and have been among the first to buy acreage here.- This is particularly true among the sons of the older settlers, who are anxious to have Jusb as good a chance as their fathers had when they bought virgin land. The company's automo-- j biles make daily trips to Moslda. Make your arrangements at least one day ahead with 'Mr. Preston Cannon, Mr. Frank Deming, of Green River. lis visiting in Provo this week. Mr. and Mrs. George, Hansen en tertained informally last evening In honor of Wr. Frank Demins, ofGreen River. The playing of cards was the principal amusement of the evening and a delicious luncheon was servea. e V.'.X. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whittimore entertained the Five Hundred Whist club last evening, and whist was the main game of the evening. The prizes were awarded to Mr. Maiben and Mrs. David, Lewis. The rooms were attractively decorated in red and white and the ' table was laid for twenty guests. A delicious luncheon was served, Miss Lydia Cluff assisting the hostesi. The following are the guests Dr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and which enjoyed the affair: Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., will leave-to- Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and In it to attend the governor's" ball Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Douglas, Mr. Reece, Salt Lake. and Mrs. Sutton, Mr. and Mr3, Maiben, Mrs. C. A. Glazier haa just return Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mr. Hale ed from Delta, Utah, where she has and Miss Lydia Cluff. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. Gardner. I s. n t The Octopus The M. I. A. officers of the Second ward were entertained at the .home of Mr.aW Mrs. Ole Olsen, Jr., Fri day evening. Games and music were the principal amusements of the even-!in-r Mr ... which Lester Searie and Hannah J. Cardell won the prizes. J'ncheon was served to the fololwing guests: Mr. and Mrs.iBoya strong, Mr. and Mrs. William Aj. Gay. Mr. and Mrs." A. W. Jones. M (Ises La Preal Scott, Helen CarletoirAleda Johnson, Annie Car- ; Inex Scott, AnDyke, Ur Siarah A. QV ' Utle Scott, Mrs. A Scientific Picture The Tatville Eye ' ' . J An Edison Comedy - NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY ' are VITAGRAPH NIGHTS t t - V- - |