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Show r ROAM Abstni H uFTiUes Clear?- - If you Jpt i company"- . , see don't-kno- 24' North " "" Acadf-m- losingQutSale - JUSENBERR YJVI ILLIN Avenue, y Art,-- provo," Utah, E.RY.: , J 'Cer-mang..f- trwiu, i ..... the Gerinana for the : i - for less. ALBERT S, JONES 11-1- - n- - 129 BAKER LUMBER CO. BOwTTLet 5J7? borne. Act us name a price on the building material you will need. We warrant the cost will be so much lesa than - you expect - that youH ot hesitate about building. furnished. """"Bank Bldf. Edmund Breese lrTATtredlSutro's Mrs. Maw, Mgr.. ate the only concern south of Salt Lake who know Vulcanising. We put our full time to this work, No' experimenting at your expense. Tour work will he appreciated. " Give Us TriaL 'T All Work Guarantee OF P. Meets every Monday night at I o'clock JnK. of P. haa -- Visiting brothers Invited to attend. We are just receiving the largest stock of bulbs ever brought to of Hyacinths, Provo, consisting Tulips,"LilIear Narcissus. Crocus, Peonies, Freexlea, etc .Our prices Ar(Ugw8jCaUand"l6t us show them to you. "; Canpalgn Is Hackett at the Hackett Theater New York CALLED BACK The Master Key TWO REELS j FODUNGS, OP7 FATHER r TIME TwoReels Which Played One Year at the Garrick Theater, London - Produced in WHEN SHE GOT HER 5 Reels V - POLISH Comedy - 5 Reels ORCHESTRA DON'T EXPERIMENT THE SUGAR -- " hujMeryipgOflditioHe IH- - 7 BIG ACTS AT THE ' jofLmod-- 1 rn warfare, wherein the troops have tosTand Tor dayOn" the trenches n water, always hungry 'and -- You" Will Make" No Mistake If"You - Follow This Provo Citizen's " Advice. - ---. lusiiiy iirro The geatEnglish-dramati- c star E.-of -- Never aeglect your kidneys. and-hiClive companv lfl'the Ene" you have- pain - la the- bac h-.- urin Review shells-- fired by enemy of Conditions in the Most Re- lish dramatic deal death all around, had unhinged ary- - disorders, dizziness and nervous playlet, "One 4 Good markable Twelvemonth of the Inthe reason of this pitiable human ness, it's time to act' and no time to Turn," which hasjrun for 33 succea-are These experiment' frequently sive weeks and. is still running at th dustry's History. freight the symptoms of kidney trouble," and - a Station officials tojd Princess th"atr 1 'red train' made frequent journeys remedy which is recommended for the vThe year 1914 was In manv resDecta the bill of seven acts at the Columbia -wh'eJaeverihe allies'TirtiHery hadbeen kidneys should be taken ln time; .tha.moHt re.markahlq In th l)W"ry ftf theater next Wednesday. Cliva la an boan s Kidney: Pills is a good rem American sugar busy and after tha luufderous Yser production. The 1913-1- 4 English light comedy star popular la edy 'to user No need to experiment suzar was th London, making hi3 first tour of the fighting it ran continuously." crop of home-Rrow- n It has acted effectively, in many cases larstest in the historv of thi ootin trv Tt e starred in a number of west. in Provo. Follow the advice of a iamounting"to 2,000,000 American mftre musical comedies and legilong tons, PARIS-BQULDiNE- Provo citizen. man a quarter miuion tons in excess timate productions before he entered R. H. Hatton .engineer, 266 North !of the previous year's output Added field in which he has Fourth East St.. Provo. says: "I have to this was a record-breaking Cuban been a big success. INBOOD SHAPE found relief from Doan's Kidney Pills crop of almost 2,600,000-ton- s, which, - The favorite stars, Chas. Delmore and others of the 'family have also of the tariff preference en. and Ben Light, who have a byn'eason Paris-BouldThe style or Bropertr. located been benefited by them. It I were Cuban sugar entering the their own In singing and in Paris (Idaho) canyon about five again troubled by any symptoms of joyed by piano playeek ing, will return again with their big." milee west of the townc:is-Jnft-ver- y kid I would atonce takfe this market The amount of sue-asong jMccess, "I Am. Tired of . Every-thin- g, encouraging condition, according tp Doan's Kidney Pills in preference to available or-the American" Am Going Home." Ed Ford's" market Manager Andrew Madsen. who recent anyQtherJildneyJmedicine I know of." from its usual sources of there-fore- ,. Dance a supply, Review, of pretty " from returned the Leadly Price 50c, at all dealers." r Don't property. was over 900.000 tons in excess girls who can, singquartette and dance com-suipnide ore is making in the bottom simply ask fora kidney remedy get of -n's one consumption -- in 1913, .blned-rft- b: of the 275" foot shaft, from which" a DbajyiCIdney that pointing inevitably to a period of low novelty dancers have a unique dance drift lis, also being run to ,the we Mr. Hatton had.; Foster-Milbur- n Co., prices. In: fact during- the latter carnival. The favorite for a vein of copper, ore, and some Props., Buffalo. N. Y. (adv.) comedy.8Urs of Decemberr19l3, the net price of Claude and Marion low .grade copper ore has been onened Cleveland, will re New in York sugar turn rnnfrnnti... with a. new' batch of in the drift - The Paris-Bouldhas unique fun TALENT. this enormous. supply(-rgan- k below - 4- in which they will continue their old twelve claims. -- The Humming Bird, til a cents pound for the first time In argument between the husband andi-wlfthe west. has. a good showing of corner Voung Schuman Hoffman Wagner many years, and the average xash which-- is filled to the brim ore on its property,- - going as high as Was a pianist quite with grand. price during. January. 1914. wo nv 50 per cent. This copper zone 1s coy- The. comic cartoonist WhennJyJLhreeeji3ed-to-4la- y half average Rovbel Sims, with peculiar Ideas of ered by claims cf the Paris-BoDldBach fugues with either hand. ior lue game montn in 1913. fun represented in his .dra,r-ioon the north and south of the Hum Hethen took up Beethoven in his talk will add to the on while the east the Paria- And practiced man'v years. ming Bird, hilaritr of . HOW TO CURE A LAGRIPPE COUGH the show.. The Landry Brothers unuouider claims' are in a lead zone .n And when he played 'sonatas ' ' usual acrobats .and., which the shaft ia belns sunk -- Tha His audience-she- d tears. equilibrists, will "Lagrlppe coughs demand Instinr complete the bjli. "Gem minerionth of, the We'll send him off to Eurone'" treatment. They show a serlom has cut five stringers of ore His. folks said, "Where hell learn ditlon of the system ande are INFANT DAUGHTER on Its property-30- 0 To get the soulfutfeeling DEAD." Collins,- - Barnegat, N. infant daiiehfec r,r m, - .vT below the surface, which encour Out of tfttt- there' Fifth ,odurne".,, d "I took J., says: Foley's iron ages the Paris-Bouldlast .Thursday:..company In the uestcdied many frowd-,eor more. Tar Compound for a violent lagrippe belief that its property will develoD Hia. talents seems to grow,. U1. The yruucfllTneumonIa. cougu mat completely, exhausted me; child was Just one into a paying, proposition with com For now he tear3 off - '; month old. The funand less than half a bottle, ragtime. stopped eral was held yesterday at 1:30 from parltively little additional development At a moving picture show. the cough." Try- It Hednnint MML-- the worR. l residence at' 431 West Fourth Don Allen. co., two stores, (adv.). K, th1rety,whilerTicontinuoushair Oa- - Why tot paint up at the same time. Call us for prices and sug 1 gestkms. v . . llO Phone As -- prolured - byJaxnesiK - knee-dee- p Clean-U- p lUbtrt Leoaard' - y I FLOWERING BULBS - - Adventure ". Jericho "The4 eerie behavior, of. occupants re vealed immediately the f act-th- at thewereadSohie sat stiff and lm mobile, etaring fixedly into space. Others shouted, writhed, houtedi and foamed at the" mouth or screamed'de-liriouslas the station arc lights shed their fierce glow-int- o thepeompart-ments. Co7 rif ''- Immortal Story' of Inlri gtie and The Walls of -- ; JDrama.- (Not a Bible Story) It was painted a glaring ..vermilion t( distinguish" it from other trains, and all the exits were tightly v sealed. Standing- on the "station platf ol m I I saw the doors opened, and viewed a spectacle, which made the blood run icy In my veins. ment -- . carriages "wre: ladded every' where, and each contained a dozen gray uniformed Jiguree, $hesfost .pitiable specimens of humanity imaginable. Moat of them wfere' covered 'with: 'mud from head to foot and all .wore ' scraesly beards! Soldiers with riflee loaded stood guard over each compart Princess Millinery C E Stark-Roberfsi- - Hugh Conway '$ of Society following vivid description: t, when the station wxa deserted,- the,siniater traia, drew up. TThe V lf I I tuL . REMOVAL SALE All Fail and Winter Hats on sale Of f. io-- One-Haat-- On stock our We are . cleaning up preparatory to move Into our new .' .' building. , Esu-mat- K. Inlernationa Features Presents William" Fox Present s transportation from the front of sbldiera rdnven mad. to Georges Prade, by "war, 'according ..s ,.. " Parle " to the special Journal. Prade, who recently wit- this trauii at .Aix- f la-haitflle from Belgium... . gives 4 tSe "coiT-.sjjilen- ' DENTAL SURGEON . DR. RUFU8 LEIGH .former Instructor In CoIlegeo.L Dental Surgery, Ann Arbor. Special Attention Given to Pyorrhea and Regulating of Children's Teeth. Room Farmers ft Merchants WecarnJnllJIae ofjhebeflL. goods that can be secured, uur expenses .are less, therefore we tell Tale the Wednesday - Staple Groceries PHONE Tuesday Tonight all the coaches of which red. is beint? .employed by arT"paTiiied - .A BMul-ihe-arnvaLo- ; L -- AIl"Fa'll Snllinery Stock at 4 big discount. Call and look it over. - USED CoscHes, Provided by Soldiers Mad 'Insane, Vermilion - r 1 63. CARPENTER SEED CO. s -- -- . me-that-- i'y... ER CHIROPRACTOR CL Funeral Directors O H. BERG& SON V 47-4-9 . Phone East Center St. ring. Provo, Utah; 378-- 1 Residence: 169 and 878--1. E. 8ANDGREN, D. C. (Prbvo'a Pioneer Chiropractor.) " Consuiution and spinal analysis free. Hour 1 to 4 9. m. Other hours by appointment'. . . 441 N. First St. - Phone 268-Provo, Utah; unl-J..n- -- r w J -f- the-natio- Pllla-theBa- PLUMBING General Mercantile r isasant - View Ward All kinds Groceries and Dry Goods. : We pay top price for poultry and eggs. ; Martin P. Johnson & Sons Z Phone 272. We Also Handle FmlC of - GEO. M. NUTTALL PLUMBING COMPANY' 24 N. rt-fin- '' er - First West e, - Provo.- - Utafr Phone 490- - oTliiiMa!!.,, me pr . -- : IICHIROPRATIC LAMAR nOTEL The only large, hotel in the business district Steam heafTtnd running" water in- - all rooms. Just one block north of the postoffice.- - Prices reasonable. MRS. W. T. BROWN, Prop. 84 N. Academy Ave. ' -- and Rational Therapy Graduate. ' Consultation and examination free. F. C. Thomas,.. D. C.and !R. T, Specialist la Diseases of the Nerv'." ous System, "Hours S to 12; 1:30 tO .5.V. 194 N. ' " ; - Parls-Bo'ulde- , k weakeu-g:-?ostmas't- fet " - 1?; er -- First Eaat St., Provo, Utah. r, ".7. ; n, v Prepare For Early Hatches AGheekBobk Jhajtorwa hatchedljttllet us, so matter how small the beginning. Start a Savings account We pay 4. Per Cent on savings deposits. SAFETY AND SERVICE Farmers & Merchants ' BANK -- - - "ANYONE, ANTWHKREeCAN BANK WITH U8 BT MAIL," 'SAFETY AND SERVICE." . J. D. DIXON, Cashier. T. N. TAYLOR, Pres.' ARNOLD DIXON, Asst Cash. JOHN P BENNETT, V P Are You Saving for the "Rainy; Day" a Home or a Business? l 1 r - If Not Why" Not? - Gome in and talk; it' over; " State Bank of Provo na W. M. SRERETO.M ,""'"' -- .1 HT' - . - : r thatW prices are always good. Select the hens you Intend to use for breeding stock and mate to the male birds early. Arrange the breeding quarters comfortably, and get the hens to la ing so you will have plenty of eggs to Bet In February and March. Prepare well ventilated clean quarters for the hens. See that there is no draueht Be careful to feed your hens plenty including part animal matter euch as butter milk and ground green bone. Early hatched chicks should be strong and. vigorous. If you have no incubator arrange to buy one early and have It regulated and In order when the eggs are ready. Of more Importance than the Incubator Is a warm brooding place. Put your mind on these thlnps now and make ready for early hatching... 1 1 MS .v ' fit 1 'f.':, :1 ISALT LAKE ROUTE !.". r'. Announces the Annual California ' Excursion i"" ; .v'' O1 Mid-Wint- er fet-- t ' '..'"J January 30th - - PLAN TO VISIT BOTH 7 7 MRSTJENNIE" B LAK ,"'" ' LOOKING FOR HUSBAND . i LVA'tttON.- Cashier. - urn Now Is- - the time, to 'take the first step in the production of next winter's eggs, according to' Prof. Byrori Alder of the poultry department of the Utah the-ear- lv Agricultural college. It-i- s Increases your standing in your community. It broadens, your Influence, widens the scope of your usefulness, and stamps you with Ihe label of success. Commence mum - .1. .' We hive recflrpd a letter from Mrs. Jennie Blake of 1518 East .75th street. Chicago, HI, asking u to help her-Ilocating her husband. .James Blake. who left Montana' to go to Blneham atiout two yearg ' aco. " Anr" Informn. tldn "as to h!a whereabouts win hi. e!fHy received by 3AN DIEGO OPENED JANUARY 1st SAN FRANCISCO OPENS FEBRUARY , 1 . fit V stj,-..- nur n a tpc .. . A .. . r i. - . J ..'...- -. i- ,L E i ' K. 20th INFORMATION, RATES;LlTERATURE SEE ANY 5AI.T. LAKE-ROUTAGENT, OR ADDRESS J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. - A, 8ALT LAKE. CITY . ... - - . |