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Show PM0VG The Theatres As 1 : "Tii8tiiire" ; the Surif You can't always make everything "Just so." Sometimes you will get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or it may not btfconvenient to put a cake in the ovenjihem.Qinenl ls mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn the pan aroun- d- none of these lulle uncertainties make Jhe slightest" . difference in results, if you use $ r Y 'J ' This modem, double-rais- e has unusual strength and" baking powder . . ' '. . I . I t . i is aosutuii'iy teiidiit iv mibe your uiscuiu, units anuJ paiarr ngiw ana feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening fias both in the mix ing bowl and in the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough is ' cooked through. Housewives who use K C never have lad luck with their baking. your money it you ate fry K Qetettrmk. Your firocer will ' not pleased in every wav, , - 57" " .... i . . y 1 N V oo " Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and, - Sulphur, properly" compounded, rings bade the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray ; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and ,,. V sfnrwa tolling I,.!. .way to get this miifure was to moke it -- A t. .... .', i ..i i.. some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ' Hair K:iedy," you will get a large ti-.tiof this famous old recipe for about 60 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! " No one can possibly tell that you darkened your does It o naturally and hair," ftenly. ' Yon dampen a sponge or soft lrush with it and draw this through vnur li iir, taking one small strand at a time: iJij' uwrnirigihe gray hair disappears, ami after mother application-- ' or two, ynr hair becomes beautifully dark, thick .and - Hunt thebuyer who -- wants to buy and the seller who wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is two-thir- Grandma's recipe of "Sage Tea and Sulphur, darkens so naturally .. that nobody can telL ds 1 .. e - closed; 1 ' No salesmanship is i i .i required unaertnese circumstances and salesmanship costs money many times the cost of a want ad. q Get-tha- " t? -- . ing- -d . -- humbleomnsicTOOfcherJsa hard one. Light dawni one day when a handsome woman, calla at Jier coun ter and offers her employment in odd hours. Going home one evening, she finds her mother's condition necessi tated the services of a physician.: The physician- prescribed country air with the aid of a medicine, wbioa was very expensive, as the only means of a pos sible recovery. - Being unable io meet. these extra, expenses, Sylvia applies to the manager of the store In wnic-s- he is employed for an advancement ion her salary. This Is refused, and a short time after she loses her position. Vlthpoverty and the approach of her mother's death facing her, she ' is reminder! of the kind lady who offered her employnjent.Lnd-'decide- s to calLXDnce inside of the house, ane is trapped and madean Inmatev disguised as a gas man, enters the house in search ' of Charlotte Baker, and to 'his surprise, he finds ing this .to be the girl he not reason for her allowing him to know her id welling place, denounces her, but finally, find that she has been', trapped and at once plans her escape, during which many thrilling adventures take place. She is finally restored "tober ilcmbtherT "at-tsame time. Botr his filled his mission aB a detective in the emplov of Baker' and. has succeeded' in jailing the youth, Paul, with the man higher up. We are how specializing on ABST TY srStapleGrocenebest the a full line of We carry goods. that can be secured. ; Our ' BAKER UMBERCO. The Loan Man rnttrelyr-and-hemeet- Phone 602-- Dy w ., , s . All Work - K. OF Phone 10 ; ; - ; II Not, Why Not?.. . Come in and ta)k it over- .- Phons Bank of Provo State Prm "ALVA ELON, . - G. E. 8ANOGREN, .and unci I- Electric - Service to Salt Lak and Intermediate points SIXTEEN TRAINS. DAILY Leave Provo: . m. 8:00 a. m. 10:80 a. m-.1:30 p, m. 4:00 p. m. 1:80 p. m. Phone 49() - jEost-eapena- 9:50 ,"12:20 1:20 5:50 8:20 'Provo. I'tars Cara. ... No vinoera. ; i GHIROPRATIC -- All kinds of Groceries, and Dry Goods. We pay top price for poul a try-an- ggs.-- Martin P. Johnson - & Sons' ' Phone 272. We Also Handle Fruit s Hours LA3IAR HOTEL Serylcs Between .Points ' up-tod- . runnlng-water-l- Phone 2-- Al ror- - Trat-s- i - Smoot 28? Spa fford OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, SUR GEON AND OBSTETRICIAN n"; . OREM EXPRESS Cheaper Than Parcel Post Operates M on All Trains. Ride , and ShlpVla. Oram tw Dr. D. D. Boyer only large; hole) the business 'district Steam heat- - and all rooms.. Just one block north of the postoffice. Prices reasonable. MRS. W. T. BROWN, Prop. " In" 10-1- v LOW RATES." Mlieaae books. toad a Ion and Ozden Ranld sale at all staOona."- - and Rations Theirapy tSradtnate. 'Consultation and examlnaUon tree. F. G. Thomas, D. C. and R. T Specialist ""the"NerTr ou System.: Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5. . , ; .. 194 N. First East St.", Pfovo, UtaaT pleasant View .Ward r a a. SiMkvW . A Ogden General Mercantile a. m. 2:35 All-ste- . Acute and ChronV Diseases 8ue-- , cessfully Handled 58 W. First Norths ProTo. Cun "That Good Coal" . DEC LA R E WAR ON RHEUMATISM. ing ,i Rheurnatnvi. an awful der a women has backache, headache, more painful. "Don't let It get KinY FRAKCIS AKD HER 17 stiff swollen Joints, weariness- - poor a hold, but at the first twinges take sleep and- kidney trouble. Foley Kid- Foley Kidney Pills." They work direct-ly-ney JMlla- glve quick relief for these ; kidaeys.Thund BEAUTIES AT THE COLOMBIA troubles.They"strenffthen the kidneys them up, make them strong rid your take away the aches, pain and weariness. Make life worth living again. blood and keep it clear of nric acid Pills and see how Keep . 'FoleyKidney Pills, on hand Try Foley Kidney mchUettt:r.-o- , . STha "largest-- and feeLlHdg,uist Drug ready for use at the first sign of . Hedqubt. Drug Co., two musical comedy ever "shown in the Co., two stores, "(adv.) ' Put a porous plaster on the chest 8 tores, (adv.) Columbia theater will head the bill o! and take a good cough syrup intersix .acts there next Wednesday when rnally If you would treat a severe case Kfttty Francis; the musical comedy of sore Get the dollar ' One lung properly. to Salt e tar, appears at the head of her com- slie Lake City.. Way BALLARD'S BOREHOUND pany of seventeen stage beauties in SYRUP. With each bottle there la a To Salt Lake City.and Return her musical comedy -- success, "Mrs. free HERRI CK'3 RED PEPPER : O'Malley's Reception"." Miss Francis POROUS PLASTER for the chest. ; VU will be remembered as the star of Sold by Hedonist Drug Co., two stores. , SALT LAKE ROUTE Lew Fields' "The Midnight Sons" and r also as the chief "lu "Tilly's Nightmare." , She was a big ant thou sluggard; biiuMw hit lnTboth productions,- - and In her pi .1)1 which having DC. guide, overseer or rulerrprOvideth her present vehicle has : a . production meat summer and gathcreta her food in the ' which is even better suited to her. Bible. " ' ' -harvestthe Harvest time Is the golden time of the She appears as a newly rich, irlsh ' i year, Thla haa be. V woman of rather" limited educatioh bounUful season and you are' no doubt rich returna. reaping giving 'h reception to what ehe befrom hard work should be well taken care of. A checking .ccouX lieves Is the 'city's elite,! The 'sevenvery convealent In paying your help and' bills. The check teen stunning show girls are useilo ceipt, there can be no paying of bllt twice. V" All wear represent social leaders. ts safer for Nothing your than surplus a Savings some stunning gowns and Miss FranTour money wlU draw 4 per cent interest, cis .claims they are seventeen of the compounded 1st and Now U a convenient tims to AprU 1st prettiest show girls that ever graced start your accost a Broadway musical .comedy. The act " '' ISAP.ETY AND SERVICE ; is a big laugh riot; and with the seventeen girls to mbc;lllsh dt,' makes the best of its kind ever aw n here, , -- i.Axrtre Provo: Jr. S:3i a. m. p. bw" p. a. a, sa. p. a. 10:50 y. m. OsJIjfr Freight thing-noth- n - ', iir") GOOD SERVICE. . CasWar. 1 - Ww Fir 24 378--Z. New.. PLUMBING CO MP A N v your-weaken- H. H. ERERETON, iZ'.n 6:45 2B-- GE07l& NUTTALL East Center JSt rin. Provo, Utah. 169 .95 N. Acad.Aur f:00 p. mi 11:10 p. m. . (!i nncri I- IUTERURBA II C. : 378-- 1 Residence: b. K-Fir- : Funeral Directors': : Castle Gafe, Clear Creek, King, I Spring Canyon. I ed 5,-A- Sizes ll Then-matism- lve . We Wash Feather s . ., Beds and Pillow si.45 - - laugh-make- ' Feathers not removed fromcksrinowcasesrur cpecial machine doe the work and you get your beds and. pillows back dean, sanitary arid fluffy. Ask us about it Provo iiuam Laundry - JOHN GULICK. Prop. ua a1 T ' t SPRING CANYON COAL Aberdeen: Lump, Niit and Slack L : - A Free Ticket to the Columbia ville with every SOc paid on subscription I o The Provo Herald; ' ' It dout pay to make your own mince meat. Sutton's' Market will do' this for you .cheaper and better than you can make it at home. Wait for Sut ton's mince meat .. ' . Farmers & Merchants "BANK '.''' "ANYONE, ANTWh I CAN BANK .BATETY J. D. DIXON, Casluer. -- WITH US BT MAIL." SERVICE". . T N A VT r?w t t ARNOLD DIXON, A.st CasK TOHN V RTOmft ' r ." - AND KING taTrl semi-annua- -- 63. (Provo's Pioneer' Chiropractor.) Consultation and spinal analysts free. Hours 1 to 4 p. na. Other ' hours by appointment MI St. . . Phone ' - Provo, Utah. CARPENTER-SEED-CO- - Phone From thabbtnen it ii changed to new'nin m fact, it, looks like a new piece " f good Do notbe hasty in discarding feathers or other artic!e6 drejsei, laces, ue ground that they look too old or ihabbr. After W get in" our fine work your bc friendi would not know that the" garment were the tune. Reasonable prices. ill m Cliiif ; CHIROPRACTOR stock of bulbs ever brought to Provo, consisting of Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips, .Lilies, Peonies,- - Freezies, etc. Our prices are low. . Call and let us show J , them to you. - ,47-4- 9 Cleaned, Pressed or. Dyed - Phone 125. E. O. MOE, C. C. old habits. TAgainthfeatenewlth blindness, he escapesTo "the mountains, where be does Indeed lose bis sight But with hl3 affliction comes $4 N, Academy Ave. .. happiness; for .Marie insists that he heeds her how.'' and they. find joy In Arthur writes a composimarriage. tion for the. piano witch makes him WOMEN SUFFER TERRIBLY .... FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE famous '7T .. v" v.s '; . Around Qn,l)er feet all day-r-nwon- . fnakea a btg difference in the appear,-an- ce of any earment entrusted v ... fjy On . F BULBS flowering; We are just receiving the largest . Center Bt 147 W. Campaign Is . Meets every 'Monday nlgni at o'clock in K. of P. hall. Visiting i brothers Invited to attend, .. Guarantee. Why not paint up at the same time. Call us for prices and sug gestlons. . ,k Arc You Saving for the "Rainy' Day " a Home. or a; Business? ... 676 Clean-U- p MHO tile ii s: - Before and After TireCo. : . offtwo - are the only concernsouth of Salt Lakewho know Vulcanizing. We put our full time to this work. No experimenting at your expense. Your work will be appreciated. Give Us a Trial. the horns Act now. Let usname a price on the building material you will need. We warrant the cost will .be so much-lesthan you expect that you'll not hesitate" about buildinx Estimates furnished.Take the bull Stark-Robert- rV gal-tie- s ; - - Academy Ave. - O. H. BERG & SON Langley, who is studying piano 'under Henry Gordon," is so distracted by club life and bachelor that his really great talent fot music suffers. Also, the continuous glare, of artificial light, combined with his sensitive nervcts makeup, threatens him with blindness. His wealthy uncle, Charles Steele, deter mines to send Arthur ta the country. In the.mountains,' his interests change and.' falls' In love with Marie Evanturel, an orphaned girl who returns . his affection." She has a piano in".her mount tain cabin, and there Arthur .finds ' ' inspiration" Summoned back tok- the city by his uncle's death, he falls back: into his Liberal Contracts pa Irrigated Farms, . 5 years; privilege of repay m ent Acad. Ave.' - . H . Mams ex- ALBERT, S. JONES "DAYLlCHTi i . 'H Arthur aftetyeafS white and black hats just arrived fresh, from the center of f ashlon-tBth- e best bats for the monpy that the market can produce. Come before they are picked over, to the Princess Millinery Store. MrsMaWs Store, 113 " . PHONE 129 PrinctssMIlIiner l. penses are less therefore we sell for less."' : : MRS. M. 8. DUSENBERRV ; No". 20 N. Academy Avs,-- Zi North Academy Avenue, Provo, Utah. . la-- spectioaarTI " he The Affecting Romance of a' Young Musician An American Drama In Two Parts.. . . , Millineryl Just received and ready for AGTi-COMPAN- Bob, : ml UTAK-XOUN- ta loveC-Think- . glossy. awing- - aehoohH gfjr4ott-Baker-neea fascinating youth, Pauiwitn whom she becomes infatuated. Not being able to resist his declaration of love and promises to marry, he decides to elope with bim, only to find herself drugged and taken to resort of the underworld. Bob Macauley, the celebrated antective, is called by the family and the case placed Into hia handa,- -He Vigits a department store, where wuold have been taken in mat ing an arrest of a pickpocket, had not the blow that was intended for. him been warded off by, Sylvia, a dainty little sales woman at .wose counter the arre3t was made. Bob becomes very much n love with her, burdue to her poverty, she doea.nti Allow him to call. The task ta keep her Head Ms-lT- fe HI 51 the title o your ' property clear? if you don't knpw sge,T -- 1 m 0 Attractive Fall Abstract of Titles Princess Treater on : ' 'i irnwuv vijjiriiilir'. DAFKEfJ 1 . 1 t the- :J aking Powder .It Part Shwbert Prodtcth?n;7at Five Is it 2 Buslffess , . . BALED HAY FOR SALE Independent Coal Co. KNIGHT & McEWANfl 1 Proprietors Tslcphone 415. |