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Show THEPROVO HERALD Published by Tb TEE AUGUST EOOXSKELL .EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FEIDAT. as seccna claaa mail matter June jlteiti r ths .ict t, IM IN -- THIS AD TOO. A CLOSE CALL 1911. at the pottofflce, VrllTS. M EBEER Herald Company, Provo Utah. -- What ia tntereiitinj Provo, fTINII rading for the , Tbe Provo public library suggest " the folltwing: ', .. Six Months. fl.T5 yxa a Denii "Wbat mxVT fcy laekall,ia Tbe wkly edition, Thartday, of Tb Herald, by 'mail cmlj, In tJub an extrayaganta'-who-t action takei ftcmnly eutaide of Provo, for II a year In advance. in three breathless daya. It la . ... .,., .".Editor and Publisher. place i'. .. .."...... i .. . Z. C RODGERS delightfally entertaluinf and full of HE DECLARES Tear...., ......... ....... bunion" ..'. ITT Dear Girls: No doubt yon all realUe ttafwr sbaitTooabeiacbool agate bope yo are all looking forward with as much pleasant anticipation to tbe wjnrtnir school year as I auk year my association with the girls of the Provo High school was a genuine pleasure, and the comrme year. I am sure, is offering greater facilities for more efficient wor.lt and pleasant relationships for teacher and s,tu,dlj 1 let ",:.,, "Scaramouche" i aa lnterestlDg romance dealing with :fe Incident to the rDcb Rerpliition. t It la the work retail merchants of Provo are being urged to enter upon the of Rafael . fiabatlni, . at whenever of home, Although that possible, (impleln design, and lack fame policy buying they or thrills. .wholly, in txge upon the buying public of this city. They, too, will spend ingH Loiu Bett,"eufpenne by Zone Gale, oc .clr money in Provo if ihey are able to get here what they must cupiea a romiueDt place among, cur- - Probably even now you ars begin rent fiction. Itx chief appeal lies in ning to talk about your school clothes. lave to carry cm theirbusinesses. ita "minute, faithful obaervance of 1s one reason why i Two of the leading mercantile concerns of this city have Amerlcani a they really are, before That I wanxto Remind you of this letter. New York ert,- or Chi- - some of the iliiuifs v. decided upon tlrued a patbTo ward buying at home, well worthy the consldera- - tber become cagoiana or Californians." last year. You wiU remember that tioa of other merchants jttention . "A Lntern of Leve" la a romance we had considerable discussion about strenuous to mercantile of an idfallatic southern girl, who dresalaat-fa- li effort .One company making a aqozi- -. afterot , school for a itarted-omriD- r yosraud-Bomr-ilace rrovomade blankets upon Provo fet?tl3. -- This not only means lighted lantern of love. The setting laid In your mothers, favored the school uniretail purchasing at home, but wholesale buying as well. It gives New iYork, jcblfts. first to. the. coral others were very much employment not only to Provo clerks but to Provo mill workers. beaches of Bermuda and later to an form,- while We tinaUf ualled a it. to opposed, .;;..,....;..-.That's the way to boost your city ! old plantation on the ' tMiKsisnippI meeting to which we urged you all to , It's all right to talk about "boosting Provo, -- but doing it is delta. bring your mothers. The matter was in It of the thoroutrhlv discussed and it was de- : tlU Stimulating portrayal to-puProvo ahead than by better. There is no better way world of nature, U Enog -- A. Mur?Tcided there that e would hot hold to 1 ; : ; J , j kg at home. Rocky Mountam Wonderland"; while 'risid uniform of one kind of mate Another mercantile concent hereafter wiH have all of Its job no afore interesting work will " be rial and atyle, but that we would hold life to a very definite standard in scnooi printing done in Provo. Hitherto, this concern, as. have others, foun4 for lovers of ; -- tried In Beaver WorHliilso . by lress. We decided that 'first of all a large share of their job printing to Salt Lake, where than Mills. Here one is introduced to the our- school dresses should be simple Man Findi Just What i'lJLaki!tx - Me Needed 1 Nick of , ..;.,,,- r Time. ." 'f found in'anlac just what I h4 been needing all the tkne and I am fast retting Into first-clas- s shape," said, Alfred Hansen, 666 North Seventh street Salt Lake Sity, Utah, locomotive engineer on the Los Angeles & Salt' lite railroad- "For five or Tsit years , sufferer from titomach trouble in the form of ut I'm getting along fine gaBtrttis-bffow, thaatsToTanlacr Everything" 1 s te soueioajBir stomach, and the jolting of my engine seemed ta aggravate this unpleasant . feeling. Undigested food was almost constantly comlnf AjHnte mjr mouth and J w&s never wl'tBoufT meanT disagreeable taste. I bad to be' 'taking laxaUves much consatntly, and ; I suffered from nervousness I couldn't get any sound 'sleep. "Since faking Tanlac 1 never have gas or sour stomach at all and I bate discontinued the use of laiativea. A littIeoT this medicine bas just made man. Tanlac me feel like a brand-nebas done a good part for my wife too, who bad suffered from etomach ;.Tb'e JhangeJUtLas made in her ia evea more wonderful material. ; We decided that suitaoie than what it did for me. I never redresses might be worn In the call seeing her eat a heartily aa she a when your appetite is whetted to a keen edge foods. of nice steaks or other am-writ- ing iJ J . . ' sh - 4hIs,e-iUevtheyriTed;- roled workhaving-Jdiscarde- theithographerlhtiftgFF department storw deternrfned ia wh rrMgnrltnn(fhatTmddte-OT- iiBter Sue," by Eleanor H. Porter, en- d large-Pro- w themat fox. its. tonexperiffient mother of real Joy. . serviceable material should be worn The Age of Innocence," by Edith in the winter. We also" decided that Wharton, is one of the most called for each girl hould have a "school novel of the season. - Those who dress" that Is, one suitable dress to enjoy (Mrs. Wharton's works will wel- be worn practically all the time excome this new novel, i. r cept during tbe spring and Jail weeks The Brimming Cup," by Dorothy when cotton dresses already on hand Canffeld. Is a story of tbe few months could be worn. It was the consensus which test a life. The moment chosentof nDinion at that meetine: that silk .1 Salt Lake. r: Z or --eariy maiuniy-- oi - tdresseS,8ndpart1cularirgeorgeiie Hereafter this firm "will haveall its job printingdone in is happily married American woman of crepe, were' not eima Die ior scnooi Provo, meaning the printing of 25,000 pieces of job work IN Innate bonesty and wide culture. Into' . V v wear.' '" rnovot :. v v j-. her, home In Vermont, with its Very little was said abouL dress and fine and respected hus after that meetinit and nearly all of If all other Provo establishments will do this it will mean he doubling of job printing done in Proyo, which means more band, and Its rich share in the prob- yon lived up to the standard you had and progress of the neighbor- adopted With very few exceptions rk for job printers, and more dollars to spend in retail egtab- - lems hood, eomes another man-wh- o brings yea cameto rsehool appropriately a sudden fierce questioning of all that dressed and the faculty was prjtud of that Jsworth con8ideringsnTitrMrrankerV"Mi she bas taken for granted T7lbe Surely " OTder of life." v r, Mr. Manufacturer, Mr; Merchant? The question; of "aress is receiving l;v ""Typhoon" is the most recent and much: agitation just now. I only hope The Provo Herald is the only newspaper in Utah county that perhaps h Ihe raostnrtrlkingrof-Joaepagitation will not do more harm r.o financial or other interest in any job printing work done, Conrad i novels. It bas Just enough thia than good. I have confidence in our -- s Herald's only interest IieiJn bringing more business, and of the Orient in it to make- It Inter Provo High school girls. I know you . " t and legitire work, to Provo. Every other newspaper is directly con-- 1 esting. have the perfectly-naturMain StreeySinclair Lewivls mate desire to -- appear well. - It Is r in job printings The. Herald can speak for the job prints still causing a great deal of favorable 1 girl's duty to do that- But '..'.t3 of this county, and against Salt Lake job printing, and comment and criticism. You are en every also feel that yon realize that tierH I f r.rpected of having its own "iron in the fire." titled to your ewa opinion of the is a great difference between the kindl of dresses that are ultabie for a aii Herald hopes that every Provo business man will adopt book. Read it 11 ft. m. to 9 p. m., room and, those that are proper for Library hours, I '.r.c" slogan: Buy in Provo 1 . ' dally. school and Itam sure that we need . ii in" Provo please give; that article the prefer- not look for a serious Brohlem In this ith : printing. They experimented with the art, and have found it satisfactory. ' The largest of t Vovo's job printing plants did the experimenting. And the re- -, ults are highly gratifying to the venturesome Prova mercantile :or;crn. The engraved printing is as attractive, as compelling, md as persuasive aa anything that concern had had lithographed home-produc- ed en-rave- r's . ine-peri- ' ;o ieTOHhas-any-(lC- 8-: slastic about Tanlao an we certainly ought to be." Tanlac is sold In" Provo by the Prtvo Drug company, and by leatng druggists , everywhere. - -- 1 torbelieve that there is anything ZAOltlyZdecline in the that business is bad. Of course orders general'talk are not falling into our laps as tney did a year or so ago' whether we wanted them to or not, and, the public is not looking for ways and means to spend its money without. valuer caring what that money buys or whether it buys-ful-l e careful shoppers. This competition keener and so, better products must be placed on the daily counters of business transactions. - Our service has been strengthened by this movement" and with an indisputable reputation for efficient work manship in the past our business is now surprisingly con ' Nowjt-differentpeopl- ... cr.tly a woman and a child were hurled to the very edge ;r prave by an automobile driver who Saturday was found driving a car when intoxicated. Thi3 man was heavily l."th upon that charge and another, of speeding. i , poking sentence Judge James B. Tucker said t i. should --beisent to jaiLThatJsJ;he pkcefor-jnenjKh- o Ut!e regard for the safety of other people that they will a r i, f uth PROVO TAILORING CO. Ve guarantee to make your old f clothes look like new." Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. before putting .their hands to the steering cn automobile." r -' Tucker made it clear that .only because, this man-was BICYCLES -- AKD REPAIRING l that, time in doing his share toward harvesting the ' Keys Jllade. Xocks EepaJred. he let off with a money fine, and Ttrs-wa- s la a jail celL MEREDITH CYCLE c6T . drunken driver who comes into this court will not Phone 397-- J. : v th as leniently," Judge Tucker warned. ' r, commenting upon thisandlpther similaroffehses, Colonades, " Bookcases, Store ' .cJd: Kitchen Cup e driver who comes down a crowded street firing off a Fixtures,, Bailt-i- n r p'miscuously, is less dangerous to humanity than the board, - and All - Kinds of Cabi er of an automobile." i net Work. " lty court can do no greater good for Provo, in making Furniture Repaired , is sale, than by populating jail cells with intoxicated S. W. PETERSON ' ' , ('rivers. Phone 644-- J. 335 W. Center. OF EVERETT TRUE ;TS By CONDO YOU'LL NEVER BE UNEASY in a pair of shoes rebuilt in this lwHo3 THAT TSCOtvlMG. V M a 1 kg'P-.out shop. We have the equipment to turn out the right sort ofjvork mr t ? and we know how to use ite Best of all our prices are fair.. . BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. 168 W. Center. Phone 707 booze" BATTERIES! 1 -- not-sen- -. 1 rxt Hork y- $30.75 . . $27.75 GOULD DREADNAUGHT BATTERY Guarantee. Dodge Battery, ....$58.00 Ford Battery . . . . . . $43.00 Buick Battery $43.50 Studebaker Battery $46.50 Nash : Battery 7, . . . $42.00 Other Makes at Similar Prices. . 5 Per Cent Allowed for Old Batteries Two-ye- I tvs ..... Nask Battery .V.. I Alf ar .... SUPERIOR II OTOR '.Si' All Makes of SEWING MACHINES Phone 74. Cleaned and Repaid by Expert 1, aojz Provo, Utah. Mechanics. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Phone S99. Vt(40M IT'SSONS' I N r DONT f . ... r'yXL THROW OUR OLD SHOES AWAY! . I will make them look like new. All Work Guaranteed. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP . Thomas Demos, Prop. 403 West Center St. r lG.MT.r)M ' VriiCmjrr TDKicUfufiC -I HAVE THE jWXOUK fc ., "r-- ' 'Aft ' WAT, OR Vrm. Ill r?rk I U.- - S6-- ,Yx, 1 . -- ' - -- J , " Jj PROYO TYPEWTRITEIt -- EXCHANGE typewriters Repaired, ThU Is Our Specialty. AU Work Guaranteed. Office with Whipple Efectric Supply Co., 214 W. Center. Phone SO. NOTICE TO v rc?.D OWNEr.3 .Frd ' .r,)'nre. Before you have f op. jour rc-- 1 it . . jcur 1l.cr.ey "V9. . cr.e money 41.1-- J W-- J assembled" Spanish Fork for a funeral servic- e- gathered Sunday afternoon at the City pavilian to honor Howard J. Hales, th. first Spanish Fork soldier to lose- - his life in the world war. The procession waa of the Ameriled by the can Legisn and . the - Spanish - Fork ' band. ME Mb Studio r ' ttSS - The 1UU FIND " ' in- - waa borne or honor Columbia an escort rnl- - form directed by Sergeant John Booth. The service was presided over by Bishop Ralph D. Morgan,'- - The Third ward choir sang for the open ing number "O My Father." William H. Tolhurst offered the invocation, The choir sang the chorus and Mrs Annie Cartel! the solo part of T Have Read of Beautiful Clty.M The speakers were George H. Brim hall of the B. Y. U., Provor J. L. Frazer, comrade of Mr. Hales, who was with him when be met his death; Swenson of Provo, who spoke for the War Mothers of ytah; C. N. Poulsen of the governor's office, Salt Lake, representing Governor Mabey, andTMshop Ralph DS Morgan, who made the closing address. i SPELT "WOHn Theater Building; . r Mrs.-Prlscill- NEW CURES CLEVELAND, iipiiiitf f ANNOUNCED Ohio, yo-X FM IN Tins J : -- r Aug.'; 10. "Slinker slouch'' posture may cause ulcer ef the stomach and even sometimes cancer, declared: Dr. 8. V. Ro-buc- k of Chicago, at the twenty-fift- h annual convention of the American Osteopathic association In this city. Faulty posture permits the spine to ex become permanently distorted, plained the speaker. Thia Interferes with the nerves controlling the stom ach and the blood vessels nourishing .: .:. it. "Sitting tall" la. a prevention and cure of many of the afflictions of worn en wh ich Is "proposed y Dr Frances Graves ' of Bostoa who showed the delegates how to do IU She said that American women are too much in the habit of sitting down, eating candy, knitting and growing - fat . '' nqt'picture takers." - congregations-thafer- eT -- .... - 1 rTGuaranteer Studebaker-Batter- i- - . SPANISH FORK; Aug. lo. One of tire-lar- gest tlDQ fonnej jerrice mea..ln. Ford Battery . $27.75J . . . $36.00 Dodge Battwry Buick Battery . $30.75 ; Vv IM TM on a caisson, with One Year Absolute --' aftd color-lieare- ELLERBECK STORAGE BATTERY , -- 1 BATTERIES! - - ,. a Old Things Made New " ' remiltTeF jof 4hdt standard . -- ." " cater to discriminators of good photography. We please the most critical. Come in and let us make you photograph that will prove that we are photographers h3venj,this Jetter just Bsholasi -- 1. With hearty good wishes to you all, ? i. am, . . . t ' -Very sincerely. CARROLL, ELSIE "Matron. ...... . We . DRUNKEN DRIVERS has,-mad- q cistent - . -- Business Is Good - al r?spect.' a a tittae our school . .; Mai . 1 i , . - irde - -- n . ;;- taiinnv an inwsimcm oa lovely-childre- smell - -- doesTibwTind-sh- e by ' the The Sanitary Cafe is one of Provo's resturants equipped ": to extend a real service to you. 'Our Regular Dinners- for 40cmatkes' - rflttetfrotoabttt tbe beaver. ' ;rcphed,.work.was necessaryr-T- In ome of the very largest and wealthiest of corporations use - : well-cook- ed -- out-of-do- more pEaiLmgjsaJPlea - I It's rather expensive at times, too when you pay than is. necessary and get poorly prepared meals. . v "Motor spine" is a new disease announced by Dr. Charles C Teall, dean of the American School of. Osteopathy, who explained that it is characterized by partial loss of function of the feet and legs. It is caused by excessively :rough. automoblllng .for a long period of time, particularly ' ' with trtcks. "intrrstitial glands," "monkey elands.? or any other kind of glands, do no have to be administered medicln;illy, said Dr. P. H. Woodall of Hirmlnham, Ala., tormen preslcfent of thefasBOciation. Dr. Woodall" explained, that osteopathic "treatment will stimulate the normal activity. of these glands without mtdletne." " "Petering out. at. forty" la a warn ins fiven by Director Haynes of the Cleveland Recreational "council In an to pro- niiiress. ia which he sou-- ht th? . '.try cf f it! t y 1 - ICGS S7UX VCZ3 Shopping downright, earnest- - wide-awashopping gives the satisfacton of saving money; - You fare forth in searclCbf clothing, dress goooV hats, furniture, household .neads, shoes, what notr and, if successful come home tired but content. ' You can findjhesame pleasure the same of -search and discovery, the same satisfying sense ofjoys wifely thrift in daily shopping for your meats- After you have tried them all, save yourself the task of running around by U3ing the phone and calling us.. ; ,r: We have just what you want Our delivery wagon " promptly receives your order and rushes it to your icebox. ke . - - -- -- ... -- row ) L Li. t .A Li Li |