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Show .. THEFE0VOHE2ALD. ' ' it .". ... Cold Sores and FeveriBIisters -- . ...... i&A"1' i3,.w-- iTfSAr 'Tr.nW that lines theTungs, the stomach and all the digestive tract but they give 1 winr sr II. 1 tree r li - PERSONAL ontwrd manifestations of the re only - - ., yJTp a a'ri v a ; . iiyou evidence of how sore 'ai membrane may become as a result of inflamma tion, which is stagnation of tLe TjKmkI, . nghtiully called acutacatafrk If you suffer froin such conditions don't let them become " chronic, don't run tferisk of systemic catarrh. . - - - I summer iu tontctK.u w.ia tue cau-- ; I on j , tauqua, was here yesttrday calling v rroreshor J. , wpumjii vi int- m:i- r -- n?tor torno- C. - . . c.r-- . o o o q r- --.- - II - C ' i . f 7j. f fl 1 I ) - 1 W. RTcl..K and District Wt Ray were her eerday ' fe tj , f ! - , Clear it Up Wiih-PERU- N h ft If r L M A. 'llii Pdt'erion, aU e hwn n frKTiJ of Pf r1 ) f . T L'LL 23 r Messrs. WiliLiui, Marceljjs and. Geo. L Bean of Idalio, Mrs.Joidia iirawn aad ..Laurence Dead of Salt Lake were in'; ' its poisons, ihe membranes 8oothed and healed, the cokigone S'i ymn digestion restored. u eflioy life, feel equal to all its tasks, and be at peac.wiih the worid. Let PerUna do for you ' what it did for this sufTefer; H cleared yf When your system y I I'rovo Tuesday attending' the f jr.ufal services ft their rail.er; James i:ea n- -- -" Jf - ; iti louna it n ve nir i'ajiiti fcod us. out f.M Willi ' when ' j ; if" rtS(! ' ' JyJ '4sa " t'.jj I 1 . il. J!SSPS8 1 1 1 - j f&QSjfjS 1 45 s" ' - . ii??fl S iV-S- 1 'fW4 : - 7T' ' LJt; "; V"V--- . I f JfJ 1 J--) N1 II Jl II II II t JSPff'' V i .h-t- CI rl V ii -- --. ft ifi'N ' X , 2122 .'II J ' li. ii. -- 0?. SwSSV fe''"' fe I 4 l"i'"7WPMti l!f'"1 ffJI-VI:- V'1 lii --w- uux 11 'T.' ggg '"T-. " !1 irv Wsfc w " -- - , 2iv.".ru .. a- -i -- - , BBM rTaSS a . " H IK j - , p- ,. Ut- - . - - fc- J . ! i J.iice.miiiqfeaujiereiast: . tli e WHson-W.i.it- . . ' - .. '. 1 1 year You needn't -- - --- t ,Hh6i-i- - - - 7- - ; T ft . .'rr 14 r-r4r- - - - -- n- f f ... xj jugN-- ---- -W I-.- 5- - 'A -' s-- -- - 'II me (.e.: tttotoj5m garsrry -- uu 1 y vuuipinj, voiuniuiu,- uud ..... i ,i i l f I I II i 1illlU I I VIUIWVII ). M. P.) ( H i Ceorge.) town without a brass band doesn't seem rnuch- - rin a iioliday,iirwhen L - .1 . .,j nepan ywu aity ttvwtt""ttt?orittf itone That Is reaf?on why music. Provo has a good band and yet that in not 'ail. Towns may have hras bands, but- it jakes wore than brass t.c mak'eft"' band..- It fakes home ' talent, n A ... --- - WE ARE PREPAREDAT,ALL,T4SIES flLASS AM) GLAZE YOlTK WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL. WE SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. IS -- voi- w- tf -- - . . Our wagon will call for rlolioergoods These tests are made, to determine the location of any irregularities, our on desire, being the establishment of. continuous and uninterrupted service by the time the business life of our territory requires .it. hpm)rs--thattrr- NOTICE. mm J The annual stockholders meeting of Loan "Society the Provo Building lH; room r : ' 13, 'y wtlHjel-rm-Tuesdayr'f'ebruai- at 8 t" " The maintaining of continuous service is one of the many problems of our " Co&npany and one that is rarely oonsidered the: tephone ." using-publiff- - meeting. ountain-State- Telephone and s -- JONES WINS FROM HENRY "SMDOW" IS it took H SHORT en ry Toryeajonly ORDER .1? cooie- - before the mlnut'ea. Tuesday night to dispose of "Sandow." Th.efir.st fall came at. the end of 35 minutes, and the second just before t're ticker registered 4 minutes. Both falls were secured with hammer lock and double wrist lock holds-' There was a good crowd at the Mozart to see the sport which proved to beTmljnan averagebilt of bouts.' The Brown-Luksparring contest was cut short in the third round MuIji1ke's fatherjnsisted ibaLJlis 1boy quit "the ring and accompany him home' The boy. went. Clark and 0 lover went four rounds in good style to. a draw, though j ft7 Referee Otto Olson gave Clark the 5?. iiaiiilTv-'fTfa . . 1. . ' , utiv .oca ....... '.iAa u iu ,IV !!,.(. Otto gives a dciee;'thi one proved to unpopular with the fans who hooted Otto to the echo. Otto showed fight, but hit no one. JegQtiatipn8are under way for match between Jones and vutier. pubheatton-Ja- n. Secretary. . e, i 22,-11- be-ve- I n-l- .i V. . TeIegraph-Co- We want to raise us contract with growers to ' 1 iuuu iicres Potatoes I 250 Onions " Cabbage 1 250 " Tomatoes 1 400 " 250 Gelery" ' Assorted Veget- I 100 . J H. F. THOMS, -- mmmmmmmmmmm i -- of the county court house for the purpose of hearing the annnal re port of the secretary, the election of officers for he ensuing year and for the transaction or any and an business :A -- , . JOHN GULICIC Proprietor. r . .. . 4 ir, given to rajse funds to purchase music and instruments .for the forth'" coming organization for that party even the brchestra was hired. The 3and didn't - have .start enough to furnish the dance music. But from that little beginning, the Provo band has been a self supporting organiza It has had no tion of the best. financial support to keep it going. Tt has made its way so that today it is recognized as one of the best bands in otir State.' ft has the. largest iand library in the State and at present has thirty active uniformed members.' The franrtasroir are honors for Provo as well as for Utah. Their music is appreciated and their liberal concerts in our churches and at our celebrations are always happy landmarks to our Indeed we .appreciate memories. tii fa part of 'Provo's home talent. from the laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed and a collar with rough edges and a dingy color? We launder your shirts and collars the way we want 'our'owir ' ' . . absolutely perfect. - In order" to detect any disturbance which may have occurred during the .night, early each morning, before the traffic of the day cwnmences, capable the testing of jdl Joll ejnployes in all parts temforyre-enga- g r1 lines in our system. tJarly in .January, 1907, a dance was more i Disturbances, are many and varied, a snoW storm in the north, a cloud burst in the "south, all tend to interrupt service to a greater or lesser degree. r-- ......r PHONES 104 iHMOSU- - Laundered Right What's aggravating than a shirt that comes back J ; .. Shirtshdollars Phone 164. Subjected, as is telephone equipment, to the every whim of the elements continual watchfulness upon our, part is necessary to provide against. any . 77 ;; interruption of service. -- AGQ01tTI3IE TQYEIVOURTTRNI- - GIVE US A TRIAL. H d -- BeebeLumbe r Go. ) j T lAstoflt.-atime and nrgyT-nrequires a masic loving community. Provo lias been favored with these qualities, 'especially witli""good home talent, and has been well seasoned with energetic musicians who have felt the need of good music and have filyea. Jilera)Jj.. to ,ihe jiejiBk- - cLuour ...... .: ., city and State. It was with this good spirit of bamuel progressiveness that JepjMsrsonr-MFRalp- h Archbald and Irvin Hansen, set the movement on foot for the organization of the Provo TUR REPAIRED, STAINE ED. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. t In our endeavor to furnish continuous and dependable telephone aervice, we necessarily perform tasks with, which the public generally is not familiar - FURNITURE REPAIRED. - 1 NOW Testing the Lines f rt 4 ah ps. ry - MOTHERHOOD tmtleiomes from4owarand iaeaid li ....',4' , ; j :h f,. y . f..i-Z- to be a real wrestler. He possesses a t a belt designating mm championship of the northwest which he is said to be willing, to hang up as an inducement for Jones to take him THiJI.Rpance Provo UtelTS Company. welter-weigh- Suggestions to Childless - Women. j 5 -- ::. on.. ;' i. r - FUNERAL SERVICES Better urorMs Than Hand FOR JAS. the virtues of - Lydia E. A. B EAN LARGELY ATTENDED Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the to correct in the ability sterility cases, of many Women. This fact is The funeral services for James A. well established as evidenced bv the held Tuesday rn the Fourth Bean, following letter and hundreds of others attended ard meeting- - houser-wer-e we have published In thew Cdhlms, 'I want other by a large congregation of relatives Poplar Bluff, Ma womenjo knovota-Jes-Hfte-tydiand friends. There was a large reprer r 1? rui,i ,.. riiiiviuuii o cgea sentation of the Indian War veterans table Compound has Wa of I which organization the deceased j been to me. had always wanted was a member. The opening prayer a baby in our home was offered jj by Elder James "Clove. Us but. I was in poor were Elder J. B. Booth, The speakers health and not able to do my work. My Bishop' Jos. A. Buttle and President . mother and hus Joseph B. Keeler. 'Many reminescences band both urj?ed me of the departed were given, .showing to try Lydia E. Pink-has Vegetable his useful, active elife, his loyalty and words of hope, faith ind Compound.: I did tntegrity,-an- d so. mv health im. consoiatioa werespoken. The vocal ved and I am now the mother of a by the ne baby girl and do all mv own house selections were rendered workJ-'-Mrand MurAllia B. Timmons, 218 i1oshard.&Iyne--UiartettAlmond St,' Poplar Bluff, Mo, :iZ ray X. Roberta. i.The benediction waa in many other homes, once childless. offered' by Elder Geofge S. Tayjor. Amonff Laundry -- . a ; J V. i - -V'.' j SCENE, FROM ir 'mM, THOS. H. tMlVlU2ATlON 'f- - v1 I usuat creation of Its kind ever presented. . As a spectacle, it Is gigantic; as THUMA8 C. INCE'S "CIVILIATION." " an entertainment it is overwhelming the past several months which comes to the Columbia and as a financial enterprise, it Is a on Thursday and Friday, Feb( 1st and veritable mint, This may be account lad, has been" play lug to "capacity audiences at the Criterion Theatre, New It pntnllB an PTtnosltion nf th. vnrlniiH 3?or -- I ' "CItIII-xation,- . y Pi m -- - 'drid yourSHIRTSrTdCOLIRS last just as long as if you had them done at home, and they wear belter and hold their shape longer when laundried at the DOMESTIC. , Domestic Steam Laundry JAS. HOLMES; Mgr. Amuement for Soldiers. Soldiers at the front In France' performances of a traveling the-t- e 3IanylbeautifuUflowr-48Ufid-of . aaeed by-- - group-o- f ompaayr-fii" magnetic drawing card. The master- dffering a liberal education at one sit impound n o r m a I, the loyC-Aesteem .la which the philanthropic French people. The enn piece, conceived and produced by Tho- ting. 'A, wonderful musical setting to healthy and stronr tire paraphernalia ncessai7 forjhes deceased washeld by friends, ,V to the Lj'dia E. Pinkham Medimas H. lnce, the wissard of the silent the (mposing theme has been provided -- JVrite The grave wasdedicfted hy Hder performances was packed in three big cine Co. ; Lynn. Mass., for adviceIt .wagons which, .traveled from point to 4rama, Is conceded to be the most un- by Victor IL.: Schertzlnger, . will be confidential and helpfuL Niels Johnson. H ' point along the lines In France, TorkiuCsrei Phoue 203 s e -- a. ., -- en-Joy- -- jmaKes-Wome- nJ . : - . -- r Attorney and Couftsellor-at-La- Hatfield Block. Provo, Utah. . - ' |