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Show PAGE EIGHT. 1 r. - " ' TI1S FEOVO HCIULD ,. Grand View Items N v 1 Twenty-tw- at the ' n For wheat CASH PAID; . Tohoka 'Beehive girls efent a pleasant day o FLOUR AND MIU. STUFF ex changed for wheat .u' 'r Consumers s30 lieague. Phone 655. . a very refreshing swim, .a runcheon ..was served. . . :" FALL -- HILIMRY delicjom : WILL BE HELD ; Miss Gladls Curley, who has been 111 for some, time, Is reported to be on the road to fecovei7. r f r WANTED To tuy six tons f hay and fifty bushels of wheat Quot prices to G. F. Bates, Provo, R. F.D no. i, box aiu. n Mr. E. i WILL TRADE good horse for cow M three tons of hay, 0. F. Bates, R. W. D. No. 310. (Three Quarters of a mile west of ' Selman on Orem Une.1 (a5tf) ' Provo'e" Motion Plctupe Palace. i Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 9, 10, 11 Attend this event and secure first Hand informa- - 6 !frs , tion aooui ine siyies mai win prcuuniMiaic .'! - 'i If misseasun Kartchner, Jr., ban returned loT'eliow. n fromnfcxirery-phsasant'tn- stone park- - ' - and Mrs. Hite Smith are re joicing ovtr the arrival of a boy. AH are doing well, t Mr. Tuesday J present' Mr. Sidney Irew and Mrs. Mary Maurice in a. i FOR RENT: Furnished cottage at 40 N. 2nd East ' (t) Feature, Vitagraph : ' . left this morning for SprJngvlUe wher he will teach d,uring . ; this year." C. H. Went 194 West Canter Street, Provo, Utah : large attendance was out last at the M. I. A. conjoint, and evening "BETWEEN THE TWO OF THEM" FOH BALE Horse ftDO UOWS. ZBO a splendid program of music and song fcand Motorcycle In good condition, at was enjoyed. The principal speaker O. H. Naylor Implement L Vehicle Co. being C. H. WenU. Edison "Comedy: (tf) ffelephone 688. Prof. Fred Buss and jpife, Mrs. A. Prepared Expressly for The Provo Herald "SNAP SHOTS" FOR SALE- - Two Pol en China brood L. Tanner and1 Mrs. Ada Carter chap L. A. Hlnton, Cows. Furrow soon. eroned the Beehive girls to the lake By MrtzLouisePalmer Weber tf Box 120. R. F. D No. 2. resort last week. Bathing and boating - Here are Mrs.- Louise Palmer We- tablespoonb ot mixed spices and a were the features of sport, after which ' I .BUY accounts, bills notes or Judg Coke' Com-- pinch of salt. Boil until thick. Drop a good lunch was served to the thirty ber's, of the Utah Gas in the dices of watermelon one by one ments. any kind, anywhere. P. A. M, : pany promised recipes lor picates. and cook until ... present. Care of Herald. perfectly transparent. ' "A SIREN OF CORSICA" r They are her very own and lots of Bottle while hot- .- - : vnas. . ana n. re Tea uavies RENT. tiiem Call phone promhe ew. JTry them'. PIANO FOR are Lubln Dram. turned Friday from a thfee weeks' trip J75-J- . 243 E, 6th North, ,. Vl. (tf) ises that ypu wilLfind every one a lit selliitg fruit and produce up at Kamas tle oinerent irom any you nave ineu i NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS and vicinity very successfully. FOR RENT: Nicely furnished! "WHEN DUMBLEIGH SAW THE if she you heretofore. Again, says, Pickle Recipes, Dinners, "modern" rooms at 383 W. 1st Soutlfst be Oven Dinners, by Louise Palmer Weber will she want recipe, any particular elO Phone 612. JOKE" E COLD CURE will appear exclusively in The Herald glad to furnish it. DEINK HOT TEA! Vitagraph Comedy LOST: A alack Jersey cow, very during the nexf few weeks, commencPickled Peaches (.Simple "Style).-..-: Ting with this issue. poor: 1 stiff hind leg." Finder call Get a small of package Hamburg hard Select rather, Button"MajketT:".--Z3iiri!3)t- f(green) cling iJreast lea, or as the German folks stones. Scald and Place in jar JUSTICE'S COURT, peel. call it, "Hamburger Brut Thee," at any mixture: over the and following FOR SALE: Upright folding bed pour pharmacy, lake a tablespoonful of the with large mirror. Inquire 461 East tear put a cup of boiling water" upon Bring to a boil three cups 'of sugar to Preliminary examinationin the casen Center. it, pour through a sieve and drink a four of vinegar, three tablespoons ot "THE CHARM OF HAREM" vSrJRoyJohnson imvhich of salt, teacup- full at any .time durine the mixed spices, half defendant is or before most e charged with attempted day retiring .FOR SALE: Upright folding When the sugar is dissolved and the 18 of"! effective way to break a cold and cure - criminal over the has been set for bed with large mirror. Inquire of peachassault, as it opens the pores of the skin, vinegar clarified, pour 461 East Center. Phnne 664-- J. immedi seal and while hot .es 5 "The Diamond From The Sky" grip, boiling Wednesday, Sept 8th, in Precinct Jusrelieving congestion. Also loosens the ' ' bowels, thus breaking tip a cold. ately. tice E. L. Jones court." : ' r vn SAtt: i nave ioisare-T- i nummi. uuie juu euuer irom ijr Hendri Sloveri entered a plea "of ber of choice irrigated v stock, dairy Cold or'.the rip, It is inexpensive Pickled Apricots. to a complaint" charging petit guilty and farm ranches, improved and and entirely vegetable, therefore safe Remove the pits from the apricots, and harmless. that I deBlre to sell upon In larceny. He was fined $40. but do not cut the fruit in two. long term, payments' drawing seven the cavity Irom which the seed has per cent interest.- - r The Tight man been removed, place a whole English does not have to put up any mony if RUB RHEUMATISM one walnut meat, a small stickx of cinna be has the .proper security, from ' to five yers' time. mon and on clove. Place in the Jar in the pre For further Information write II: D. STIFF, ACHING JOINTS the same as the peachessame ' s7 vious' recipe. Pour the Winger, Drlggs. Idaho. vinegar while boiling hot and'seal solution PROVO BENCH PEACHES: For Bob Soreness from joints and mnsclet e Elberta peaches send In your or-with a small tnal bottle of Pickled Gooseberries. 654-s30 Phone Provo. to ers old St Jacobs Oil Wash the gooseberries and remove, blossom only. Pack them closely " the Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only, not one case in fifty In the Jar. Pour over the boiling vinrequires internal treatment. Rub sooth-- . egar, etc., as In the peach recipe; seal Cleo iladiHOiii 2. . 4 FOR WEAVERS AND SPINNERS ing,- right whiiB Tery hot if7ou have had experiencerwr on the "tender spot," and by the time ID- bave work for you. you say Jack Robinson out cornea the rheumatic pain. "'St. Jacob's Oil" is Pickled Cherries. If you have had no experience' a harmless rheumatism cure which never - Do not stem the cherries, but place but want to work, we will teach and doesn't burn the skin. It them intact In the Jars, being careful disappoint you. Apply Superintendent's office from solution or the takeap i nBorentsa A IQtghen Counsel recipes: I - , Wednesday ; . (S-1- .. " ; - OLD-TIM- - " -- Thursday -- l -- '. Davis Millinery Co. ten-poun- d BROADWAY STAR FEATURES HOUSE FOR RENT: Close In. In- quire at 91 "West 2nd South, Phon . i . x ' I Of of Grand Vrew m JBA Our Opening Display - ..... - li - is-th- : : .. w ..." At the Prince THEM " Tuesday. In a rather supercilious manner, George Gray refuses his wife'a prof! fered assistance On the prize piay which he is writing. She is really 4 very talented woman, so the consequence is she lets .him g0 ahead - ' in his own way while she writes her own version, of the play, . enlist-in- g aier the' services or a "dramatic critic. Then the gossips get busy; Trouble is stirred up between Gray and lit. wife, resulting in his engaging a detective to watch her. An open break is" imminent, when he. receives from the publishers a check for hisplay but with, this distinctionfor ti CORRECTED VERSION of It He is all at sea as he known nothing of his wire's version of it, but the truth comes out and Gray suffers many bit- -' ter hours of repentance and humilia tion, at the realizatlonof his wefe's noble character and absolute umwif. ishness, Sidney' Drew and Mrs. Sid in this forceney Drew take the-lead- s ful r ..Vitagraph dramatic which may be s'eento'o'rrow at the Princess Therms an expelleEt lessoV to ie-- gatheredrfrom IC'SbowTng" unmistakably in" th'e words of the homely old saying, "Two heads rare-be- tter : than one." ' . three-pa- - Hi TO " PETWEEN THE TWO OP ILilb J, Today OPPORTUNITY k ; -- r' penetrating-Sfe-JacebsOi- l''- . "People of the Pit" and-stiffn- KNIGHT-WOOL- -- EN MILLSr- ess aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago- ,- backache, -- neuralgia. Limber op! Get a 25 cent bottle of honest "St Jacobs Oil" from any drug .itore, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away old-tim- FOR 8 ALE. water. ' Trada A" 10 acres fine .. , , t -- 12 2f!0. for--U- Fine con- orth Edition. North 7th East, 11.350. Take $200 down, 115 per mo.' Price 1925.' ,. Good 4 Money to loan. z; VJLR "1" "The Eleventh rm. fr&m. Dimension1 2 reel novelty dramp "When Their Dads ; ; Fell Out" Trade anything you want for anything you don't want Farms for houses, or bouses for farms. 7 Tuesday ". "Black Pox" Don't all to send the children to the Columbia Saturday afternoon for a .Tare-tre- Something different, at Lady's blu e co at LOST: 617-R-- l. tT. J. Foot- - Wednesday WANTED: 581-W- Good girl to assist in 165 N. 3rd East. s6tf " ;- jLasLxhapter-oJ- L "UNDER THE CRESCENT" FOR SALE: Furniture, chairs and chickens,, blue flame oil stove, parlor atove. Call Mrs. Orwin, 231 East 2nd ' 84 North. ' general housework. ' ; v Phone Place the cherries An Phone 82 wltfiT the . stems NewDepartmmts New and Domestic Science. courses of study. Everything itn first class condition. Teachers ffbro, the best schools in the country Address the Principal for Infcrmaticn In the morning make the following syrup: Four cups ladder is of sugar, one quart of vinegar,, two Essential. A good, strong, able-bodie- d tojcesjluLfJ"- is now we:i appreciaieu Quite essential ment. This fell irtrt cf-- a viifdovr R!i,Mauded in a hushospital .Ins'wd of the arms ft a ... .. . . Upatch. band, Pit l t Featuring: PRINCESS IIASSEN ..TtfE COUNTRY PAPER. SAGE TEA DARKENS HI TO M n 9 i t well-know- n , vi .... ... .. ... . ... ....... ..... . fS.-.7- ' T gly, " m J..- U 1U1... J JjJ iim B. ij J 1 .imui J .iu 11 Pattern Ifei SHADE One of the greatest factors for good Don't stay gray! Here's, a " simple FOR RENT: modern'house, recipe that anybody can apply screened-lporch, and cemented cellar. in any community is the local news with a hair brush. e6-336 East 1st South. paper. One of the citizen's best friends should be the editor of the home !rhe use of Sage and Sulphur for refaded, gray haar to"fts natural The to make storing paper. localpaper helps eolor dates back to rtbjkI mother's time. living worth while and what would we She used it to keep her hair beautifully HEAD STUFFED FROM do without It? We ar$ always'asklng dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever CATARRH OR A COLD some favors of the local editor,, but her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simdo we give him in returnl The ple mixture was applied with wonderful what Cream in Nostrils Says Applied 3 small amount of JI.00 to J2.00 for a effect. . Opens Air Passages Right Up. But brevrimr at home is murny 'and year's Subscription. If he fails to give 7 Kowalaya, by asking at us proper recognizatlon or for the Instant reliefno waiting. Your very slightest reason we stop the any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem clogged nostrils open right up; the sir We kick1 'at Mm because he edy," you will- - grt this famous old IaftCTS ofvour liad cltr and you can' papersto do this and we expeca him to recipe which can be depended upon to breathe freely. No more hawking, inuf--t falls No do many things we will 'not do our restore natural color and beauty to the U!jt blowing, hcadttcbo, drynM. hair and" is splendid for dandruff, dry fftregrling for breath "at night; your selves. .. feverish, itchy scalp and fallimr hair. cxd or catarrh disappears. How many citizens. ver adjertlse. A downtown Gvi a small bottle, of Ely's Cfteam in the local paper when tSey have it darkens the Jiair so drugftfst soyi Efclra from your dfuf.-pw- t now. naturally and Apply something to sell? little of this. frfrant, antiw-ptic- , evenly that nobody can tell if has been Support the local paper by subscrib- applied. You simply dampen' a epengo kealirg rrcam in your noetrils. . It pen-tat- s t!cugb every air. passage "of the ing for it and g1x4'the man who Is or soft brush with it and, draw ihH the inflamed or swollen running" it a kind word for the 1i$.kL eootk your hair, taking ono strand at good through comes a time. By morning the gray hair dis-- . jrofooa membrane and relief la he ' will and doing. encourage ' It, kelp . . tppoars, and aft4r another application or stuffed up him for he needs ' your moral and two, it beromps beautifully datk, It' jut tn.e. Don't financial support. soft and abundant, ' '. Titi.a iv'l cr fcstetr tUrib. ... ty Sweet Pickied Cheries -- rtTra-3vrtAe3i&y Finder return . on in the Jars. Pour over the vinegar Cheerfulness Attracts. ' A man finds himself pleased, he mixture as in the peach recipe and docs not know why, with the' cheer- seal while boiling hot Either the fulness of his companion, It is like white or dark cherries may be used a suddeft sunshine that awakens a for these. ., secret delight in the mind, - without its attendingtolt. The heart Sweet Watermelon Pickles. of its, own accord, and natuCut the green very thinly and the rally flows out - into friendship and red fr6m the rind. Cut In squares of benevolence toward the person who about an Inch in dimension. Boil In has so kindly an effect: uponit. water until you can perforate with a V , Addison. toothpick. Remove, drain and dry on , betw eon Two cups of Bugarrone of vinegar and one tablespoon of salt. two tablespoons of mixed spices. Pour over the cherries and seal This is a salt pickle. following: . comedj AY & CO. Will open tor its tnirty- third year on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 1915 notrta1rulserMake a wmwijii. i.i.iiii l. mji mi u,; C0o-- 176 West Center - ... & Fall Upening Friday and Saturday September 10th and 11th Style Shorn) Fashions theLatest '. e j ' |