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Show TITS PSOYO UTIXLD 1 Overcome Chronic A Constipation N PAGE FIVE. .... : 1 ibon't continue to create a bad habit of strong purgatives. They relieve, andthat ia all., And they - call for increased doeage. A sensible treatment will arouse the liver and give tone and strength to the; boweia. It is. offered in Miss, Ruth Partridge has returned 0 weeks': visit ia she-w- as the house truest 'of alias Vera Taylor, to Prcq after a Salt Lake where 4 tf i - were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jlr. and Mrs. O. W. (Bailey, Mr. and (Mrs. 'George S. Harding, Mrs. Zina Dunn, Mrs. .Ruth Bailey, Alias Maurine Dunn, 23 wort Dunn and : Wallace Bailey. a a Cluff, ' . 1 e.e The members of the Fourth-war- d (Mrs. H. E. Corfman entertained at will "tender T farewell . social next week In honor of Wni Oliver " who dinner last. evening in honor of Mrs. has accepted a missionary call to the Hlitabeth Of. Cohen of Salt Lake. In addition, to the honor guest and family Eastern States. a a a tBaiJ. After spending a month In wiarTelattveri&ar friends lira. --- tnpi 7 and. members, Miss Alice Reynolds Idaho Mrs, I. H. Masters were resent. Holdaway has returned - to Provo, - .1. and note. One of the inter estius; worthy social happenings of the week was held last evening at the Odd fellows -- halt when- - the Rebekah" e- Mr. and lira. A. H. LeVltre announce the marriage of thetrson Raymondi tosifiss ;Annie Rice ?of iWieircetebrataltdnor the anCasUegate which took place last niversary of their organization. Proweek in Price. , gressiva High Five was an. entertain-InnrUea were feature ajid-t- ha Mrs. Ben Bachman was hostess at a awarded to iMrs. Jim Bailey, J. J. prettily appointed dinner Sunday in Peters, Mrs. Frank Hopkins and Will honorarar.aadrsrJrOrien Berryr Leavitt, the latter two being the conprior to their departure for Chicago solation. An interesting address Verbenas and roses, adorned tlw for the occasion was, decenter of the table and covers fo eredJ by Eph Homer. Dainty ' re fy ten guests were laid. eshments-werserved to fifty. - t ft and3Se. 3, Tablets, 2e, and 10c SOME Rubber g -- Carry a box" with yott Constipation Is largely a matter ofa habit Tou ean ft -- with Mana- llB'aJlOlP. rZ ' over-com- -- TfcePe Okie AH SsHand Made -- nMary rears hava shows th Its and fulneea-O- f Ahim jreraady. to; (Tertiv ideal laxative, gentle, .tranfthenintV- - Kow lor con- ' obtained la iabUt tatnv - ' venience in taWnr. Manalin wM not form a habit of cathartics. Used aa directed, toe sufferer mar reasonably ea-n-w not. only immediate relief. of proper habits, - in the natural way. Liquid if you desire J THEsuccessful.jgf forts of the world'a most emirierit-tire-authorities have culminated in the construction of X Norwalk quality Tires, which are beyond a doubt ..the safest, the most durable and .unquestionably the greatest mileage-- . giving tires to be hadrTThTyTrTrecbgn motorists everj' where as the ultimaten tire perfection. The tires " pronounced elegance of these luxurious ebony-trea-d has placed them in a decidedly distinctive class. Norwalk Tires add the final touch of elegance to the most expensive -jof these Hrnstin in no cost and more many cases popular tires, they, really actually lees than tires of inferior quality. From the stands point of mileage they are the cheapest. M Norwalk Tires canx a guarantee f 5,000 miles, yet countless owners , are getting jfrom 10,000 Wl5,000 miles of perfect service. Miss LeReal Jonirf had as n The Utah Sorosis met yesterday guests romSalt-Lak-Sunday TMrsrrWSnrMritoylance: An exyith foll6wingfriends cellent paper onTbe 4"Uture in and Louisa Dangerfield, Myrl .Microft, America," was given by Mrs. Helen Mamie Baker, Edna iMicroft and D. Redford. Messrs. Wm. T. JBoam, Ray Benson, e George ...Baker, Frank Berry, E. Miss n returned jast Snjrder ejidthur-Daereldevening from McGill. Nevada, after a - Mm. James B. Woods of Provo and several weeks-vi- sit Quitters 'Lucil-.Ferni8o- . - Cowards and zzz htt mother, Mrs. Joseph Coumerilh of Blackfoot, Idaho, have returned from a ten days' visit with relatives and friends in Richfield and 'Junction. Mrs. Coumerilh will remain in Provq for Beveral days as the guest of Mrs. Miss LaRelle Carter, whose mar riage to EJafl Kllott wm laKf lrtaee"Oii the 27th in the Salt Lake temple, will be the guest of honor at a mlscel ianeous shower to be given Friday Vera evening next- - bytha-Missea--Overlade and Leon Ola en at the home e of the former. Invitations have been Dr. and Mrs. DavTd'Weetwoodf spent extended to : forty eguests. : " e e the fore part of theweekin fialt I Lake. Mrs. David Kerr of Paysoa and Mr. , ' eee and son of and Mrs. E. O. The marriage of MJss Elfie Bean,. Mammoth were Humphrey Provo visitors Sun w-iMr. and Mrs. James daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Bean of this city and Clarence Boyle day, guests Suter. of Knlghtville took place Wednesday . in the Salt Lake temple. A delightful social evening was enby j.he beehive girls of the Bonjoyed After a pleasant visit in Salt Lake neville ward Tuesday evening at the City, Miss Lael Irvine has returned home of Mrs. J. W. Bates. Music, to Provo. J chat and refreshments contributed to e THEOA 9ARA . AT THE- - PRINCESS the evening's .success. ' 'x . Mrs. Cora Shirts and son Blmer O. jl J". TONIGHT AND FRIDAY fN "THE have left for Montana to make their A farewell party will be given in SERPENT." future home. the Sixth ward social hair Friday e e e night by thelScandianavians in honor Mr. and Mrs. David WestwoodT en- of Carl Lodefinck, who is leaving for tertained a few friends informally at a mission to the Scandanavian coun- L-' Ly tries early in October. A good proevening gram has been prepared and a lunch Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagonen will be enjoyed. Everybody is in Vh: and daughter Grace of Canada are Tlted. ; weeks visiting Mr here- --sister Sutton and family. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES Yellow StrealTI r are warned -- IB m not to tee j'THE QUITTER" Columbia Theatre Price List and Folder oa Request. it Local Distributors Saturday J ' eards-Tuesd- ay - 59 Wat Center Sl itf . for-ae- w- n'e esse Miss Anna Turler' returned to her home in Midway Sunday after several weeks stay- - in Provo. ' ; . ; v e e 4o Salt The following party motored o DARKENS . attend the Lake Tuesday evening-tWilliam Jennings Bryan lecture: Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, .Mr. and Drand Mrslr Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance, B. G. Hiighfes, Mr. and'Mrs. Alma Van Wagonen, Miss tESnrna Zabriskie.- . fl , 3r , v s Don't Stay Gray! So Naturally . It-Da- that rken No--- body can Tell. . Ybu can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over snef-ihepleaant-aftenuxau- ties of the week was given mis aaer- noon by Mrs. William Penrod,. the guests being the members of the Helpful Hour club. -- Tne seasons flowers were used in pretty effect f tha mnmH and ti urine: ftn interesting time of 'sewing and chat. refreshments were served, Sulphur ""Compound' "Wyeth's Sage and Millions-oLbottl- at any drug store;- - of es this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a druggist here, because it darkens the hair bo naturally and evenly that no one can tell it baa been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or faded have a surprise awaiting becoming lTHC SERPENT and 'r and ,Mm LeRov Pharis because after onaor two applica" WILLlAM .POJC psowCTlOH ZZ: them, iliss" Eva Jones of Salt Lake" Bpent tions the srrav hair vanishes and your - The "World'a most lamous . Vampire Sunday .with Provo relatives. locks become lumriantjyj!ark'j Toman, Theda IBara, appears a5 tht tUUL '"Serpent" In the Wm.- Fox feat iirer-a- t The Nineteenth Century club will This ia4he-aof the Princess tonight and - Friday, meet Friday: afternoon with Mrs.- unattractive folks aren't wanted around, " Ti. Sutton. iMrs. Richard Beeeley wUl so iret busy with Wyeth's Saee and Sul September Zl and 22. . and you'll be give the paper on Shakespeare. phur Compound m m r with your dark, handsome, hair witnin a 7" Complimentary to Mrs. Leon Cluff and your- youtntul appearance ' d few days."": jirw-side.a. CHEV inceni of RiclKielarJrsr-i- i ThiB"preparatioiv4ftUa toilet requisite at"a prettily appointed dinner and is not intended for the cure, mitigaA ase of " pink asters Wednesday. tion or prevention of disease. Vd covers ana table the dining graced BI- -. A V well-know- n M n nn j u B . w youtL-Gray.haire- dJ -- : - r n : fuv'' m n n r rrnTv r cms mm I - ; . SWEET, LUSCIOUS : TXT . -- Urrf-v. J : j ISPEARIIEAD Yca'll Like It Far Better Than Any Other Chewing v -Tobacco Uade . ' - ' already a chewcr you to ought try Spear HeacU It will an give you altogether new idea of how delicious and satisfying- a v, .chew pan be.y'::' " - - :y-- i yetlaheweryou - X6 trySpear Head just the same. You'll he surprised and de lighted to see how much more comfort and eniovment you get ant of tobacco when" .the JusciousT 1 wholesome juices in a 6pear Head plug come into direct contact:with ,. your tongue. T r ; " -r- fSrl ilLVWl 1 Br-- , r ii JIM z : . " " Spear Head is especially licious because it is ma'de a ' 7 f IliiiiSiiiiiiSSISED If y8ure "OUfrht : de- - onlrof "the choicesrLfedcBurley-ea- weet, ripe, mellow and full of truity, appetizing flavor, Get a cut' of this' supremely good tobacco 'and .try it In $c ' " ') WH - 2I; O'7'' '" r "llllll -FIj ' I rom. New York World SUJ , .. .," , & , r" 1 ' i - |