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Show PAGE FOUR TIIE PKOVO HERALD ' A n. V i Li. ,r' j i . PS F-- r . " N( . ",-- A !i Ik .V;' , v" : i. Webber of Salt Lake and er son, Shirley- of 'Chicago, stopped hours yesterday off in Provo for aiew Dr.' and Mrs. H. J. with visit to Mrs. Webber'and son have just "turned from the Panama Pacific e are ou men positions ana panted her husband back ' " " ropolis. Mrs T. G. - to the in Idaho and report a most enjoyable ' met- outing. The Provo tabernacle choir will tire a graniioacert t Mapletott next Sun day night. Prof.-an- The recital In the tabernacle -- . ... - O Pref. Reid also rendered four numbers " 't aundav anKtoday in Provo with on the organ. ' ; - who haveheen visiting here his familyweens. lor the past two Mrs. Sarah and Rhoda Douglass of ": thi3 city are visiting this ..week la w i and Mrs. "John H. AfcEwan re Idaho. Week's " turned Saturday evening from a atvShel- wife son and their iith ' " MIW... . Mr. and Mrs." Irwin McDonald enterWill. Met. wan ley Idaho. Mrs., at dinner Sunday in honor of tained them home and will spend Miss Lila Edmonds of Chicago and Mr. here. a week or so visiting relatives .t Fred Robinson of this city. it " Clarence Gardner "of Kaysvllte were in town Thursday and visited with Mrs. Gardenr's parents, Word reached here last week that Mrs. Alice Logsdon, a friend of Miss Mina Houston. who was- - for years employed at the county clerk's office, naa passea away - ivmiiii.: : John T. Clark and Phil Speckart y Miss.Sadie Graham entertained a after Lake Salt to today back went Mr In honor of and , at dinner ihort visit with friends and relatives Mrs,- - Will Ward who are moving to Mr. and Speckart la provo. Mr. Clark Salt Lake today. Covers were laid ere former "residents here. for twelve and a pretty cut glass vase filled with astorsxformed the center Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward are moving ' ' , ou T,ake City today where they piece. - ' "will make their future home. Mr. and Miss Carrie Sutton- - Miss, Susie Sut here Mrs. Ward have a host of friends returned ton and Mrs. yes-terad- miss them. greatly - ,...-Mrs'. W. H. Marsh, of Nor: and vn Kansas, are visiting friends here ' Cali on their way home from the fornia fairs. Mrs. Marsh was formerly vi Beatrice Baker and a teacher m (he Procter academy and has, many friends in Provo. Mr. i Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman entertained at tier home Friday evening in honor AfftHam Nelke. The guests At is' who. .fW is Nelke, at ft ,t ad a lal or i - gartaen.. - - ,.r - NO HEADACHE. OR NEURALGIA PAIR Get a 10 cent: package ofPr James ueauacne rowaeri and don't suffer. evenlne nleasantly"Da8sed with When your head aches you simply readings by Mrs. Nelke, piano seleowuu. fions by Miss Eggertsen and games; must hare relief or you win go when you can suffer to needless It's served.. were dainty refreshments ifA" remedv like Dr. Jamee' Head 4 and relieve the pain and Powders ache Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas at once.; Send someone to Mr.' John N. Pike, Mrs. Emma Young neuralgia now for a dims package store the drug and Mr. Okey Evans, all of Salt Lake, of Dr. James' Headache Powders. were Provo visitors Sunday, the guests Don't suffer! In a few moments you of Mr. and Mrs; W. L. Holbrook. Mrs will feel fine headache gone no more Holbrook's' sister.' Mrs. John N. Pike, neuralgia pain. - who spent the past week here accom ThA In- to i io-i- It . ay .... M Lli 1 -- t Come Early and Get Your Pick of these JtSeautitul Lreations in Millinery , ' " ' a " W '""" ' 'M T - is -. POOR SMUG r For-tbose-- at last made arangements for the im provement of the. wagon road between Warm Xreek and San taquin, but the work Is progressing o slowly that It : cess. wilLba many months before the nublic are in any way benefitted. One of these days the people of .Utah One Cause of Good Nature. awaken from their slum "Sometimes." said .Uncle Eben. "a countywill. to find that the Tlntic people have ber man manages to r.Uy a good route through to the capital, he's Kot soit t twe 'cause dat way by way of Tooele county, and then a opinion of othe' peopie dal iloy can't lot of the business which has - been hurt his- feelin's;" going to Provo, Payson,. Spanish fork, i Springville and other towns In that section will be diverteiLelsewhere. The general public In Utah county should insist, on the commissioners It rushing thia piece of road work. is a downright disgrace to that county that the work was not taken up a" year or more ago. Eureka Reporter. . ce good-natue- wav-elin- e , d I ilk.535 Court Notes ' tab," county's commissioners have Philadelphia- - Ledger, elLaa tor tnosa leave college, who lack this preparation for the struggle of life, the path is paved with chances which Insight, pluck and can change to solid suc- , JThe case of Spanish Fork City vs George Jarvls et aL, ..Involving the right to certain wateh developed by the construction of a railroad grade near Spanish. Fork, has been taken under advisement by Judge Morgan. The case of John O. Freckleton vs. South Fork Trout company and the Rainbow Trout company was heard Friday-b- y Judge Morgan. A was granted on defendant's motion. The suit was brought to collect flOO, naii to the Rainbow Trout Co. for stock which had not been delivered. The defendants claimed they were now and had always been ready to .deliver the stock. non-su- gw J - : UIAH C0..1AKI!IG OoMrtunitv'i Gtes Own. We may be su'e. that the typical American story of the rise from small beginnings to substantial achievements has not been told for the last time. The conditions which render tha tnlline Tiossible still exist, says the " CLEO MADISON At the Ellen Tonight : .X it " ' k C r i' t r 4'A -- : ' , :' 'v : - , -; .' v.. :' - Remember Essential Things. The limit upon memory is the limit The Labor Day attraction for tha of your attention and concentration. Elleh Theatre is Cleo Madison, la Successful business men have really drama, " of the Pit," a splendid memories for (lie things more "People essential- .- They have them by virtue of their concentration, and If they ' - Life's znz. ' say they are forgetful It will be found emotion. 1.1ft Is ret that they .aro only forgetful of the cone our we is what, Life to Is. jr. elevate things which they do not ALL OUT OF SORTS our with upon its cneiUfin'3 ' duct, the business standard.selves .tomorrow or n?xt year, and or next noon others 'Immediate! Aa next In ;hor generation. Behavior. year Has Any Provo Person Never Felt Behavior is a mirror in whtfh every- - nie Wlnsor A!.e.n. ne 8hows his Image. Gfiethe th.v;.-;1iU- d; rl - ' . T ' said fa" ' t,. the f H . ii a vr II rr maw ; - ldar 111 pett " i ' .. iLUMBl . '. kidneys uu imi - ' - - - ... .SSTSSSJS '"" ' That Way? ' Feel all out of sorts? TiredVblue, irritablej nervous? Back feel lame and achy? - ' lourt .;.'' Bad blobd circulating about; Uric acid poisoning the body. There's a way to feel right again, . .. Stimulate- the sioggish kidneys;" k ' Do it with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's are recommended by many r T Provo people. Here's one case. 183 Fourth Mrs! Sarah Ferguson, Morth Second and West Streets, Provo, when times "Several feeling run says: down and all out of ssrts,. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and. they have hebed me more than any other medi cine. Backache has caused me a lot of pain acd suffering and I have had great relief from Doan's Kidney Pills. They have toned uDmysystem.strengthened me in every way'and have proved to be a medicine of merit." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney .remedy get Doan's n Kidney Pillsthe same that Mrs. had. Co.,' Props., Miss L, C. Sorenson Invites you to her TONIGHT Ina Claire & Carlyle Blackiuell in Crown ThePupm in 5 acts A Paramount feature, . mirer- jre ' and ,n ssion e Ro- ) left e i I H - ' " " . . "' - . . the' " Gs- - ' called J - I ; little. I I tbers V ' - September 10th and 11th in . ,. ' ... ., - . ;. 1 - . -- . i The largest and most' complete up-to-da- te ever displayed inProyo at popular prices It..-- Knew Her Nama. . I had occasion to pass a little boy a good many times one afternoon. He was sitting on the steps and although we were strangers each time I passed he greeted with me with. "Ilello." and I responded likewise. Finally the last time I passed by he said: "f.know what your name la." and upon Inquiring what, he said: "Mrs. ' Going Back and Forth." Exchange.. , M Matinee 3 p.m. 10c and 20c Eve. 7r30.9:15 10c-20c-3- . McKahn and ftis Trained Horse 0c Trainer & Pollard Comedy singing and Talking . , assprtment of fall and winter hats ;V . Acts Buffalo, N. Y. s " 7 BigJ7 Fre-guso- - . Wednesday, Sept. Foster-Milbur- ti MILLINERY where- said. Friday and Saturday - ;rand- - I PiaUypenmg- , - j All Ladies Invited- !- Mesdames. Rhbda Brown, Ella ieai, Pearl Gates, Vergie Mardock, Lorena Tistcher WUda Busath. Jennie B Knight, Edith Booth. Hannah Hicks, vw JatiVIhs. Dora Chase. Nellie Far ker, Maud Paifey and TiUie Hedaulst, vIrsm Thea Paxman; Vilate El it--" n An-- were: ft- dayr Pamian, are former i..l- n- Elocution" under. Miss it 5 . with Mrs. 17. I .1 Local No. ,380. International Brother hood of Electrical Workers, conducted an. enjoyable outing at the Provo Lake resort today; attended by memberV of the union, their .families and many friends. - A band concert was given at noon today Jrom a month's trip to thia iLftemoonrand a dance will, close the expositions in California, rjaey the day's pleasures. "Epperson's miV renort a most delightful trip "and Uanr band, eave a short concert at one o'clock before the wagons left for the praise the fairs and California. Lake resort tmt t . Mrs. N. P. Wilson and family have Gentle Breaking. recently returned from spendlng-t- he summer at Vivian 'park.. Wifft "TVi vou think Tommy dis xv turbs our neighbor with his dram?" Mr. and Mrs.C. H. Stevens returned Husband Tm afraid gd; the man last week from a tour of Idaho in their neii door made him a present or a sn'd suggested cities nicti that Tommy should cut open the drum it U insiaa--- ? and spen14.h money-1- ' 'W v OF THIS WEEK ELECTRICAL WORKERS OBSERVE LABOR DAY PROPERLY. ' who will DEAD. ALICE LOGSDON Mi Is now ready for the fall trade and ? . will have a special display V g Mr. and Mrs. Beesley. - fi He Mrs.'-- Dr. and ' ; .. - . . t: mundsonocompanied by Pof. jtir 1. ua.a.o T 1 ' T vfr anri tr p fi 5?nrton and Mr and Mrs Raymond Sutton of Eureka returned yesterady, evening from a two Park City where they days' trip visited relatives and friends, . HUn13lFPIu Ol and Mr. VftTVwn motored "To eral calls in that city. Sun- day afternoon drew a large and apof Salt Rawlings preciative audieuce Among the nunt- i, . .iSruv. formerly residing: - here, bers given was a" solo" by William "wore &ng, relatives and friends in Smithf two violin solos by Prof. Gud- th, Gardefik City Sunday, ReW. IT I- , dar in Mr. Mc Dowell's new Overland and made eev nrl Mrs. H. E. T ' I Mrs. A. C. Lund d - " nA W.U Mir- trmiTi ' ' - IAmericaa-Fo'rfr-yester. nyv vf . The La Temples : Dlusionieta De Luxe The Brissons : Extraordinary Albert and Rossella . Paramount Trayel Series Jack Retlaw Tramp Cartoonist Animated Midgets . Equilibrists ' Comedy Photoplay . |