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Show i br' -- THff P20V0 POST PAGE FOUR . 4 DR. D. H. LEWIS Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat c. Glasses Fitted. Children Against Bowel Trouble ' Guard-Yo- ur Many children at an early are become and frequently Not serious consequences result. .being able to realise bis own condition, a childs bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given when necessary. Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted ta women T he and children, Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles St., -- Luzerne, - Pa who- - attend - many 4 a. cases of sickness say of them: lft "Soma time ago wo began ualng Laxative Tablet and find that wa like them very much. Their action la .excellent and we are grateful for having been made acquainted with dolof which the to store iu them. ,W have had good reaulta In crop case and the Enter are very lars which you sow with labor and every much pleased " reap with hope. Feed .your bank The form and flavor of any ntedi-cin- e account now and it will feed you is important, no matter when the winter of life sets in. who is very to take Jt. The taste and As your bank account grows, toil appearance are especially nnpoitaht 'and sacrifice will be rewarded when childien are concerned. All parents know Fbwhard it is to give wiUT ease and pleasuie. Deny the average' child medicine, even the taste is partially disyourself in small things and later . you can gratify big ambitions. guised. In using Dr. Miles Lax-diffGreat things- - are possible to the alive Tab1cbJioweverthis The shape of iculty is overcome. man who has money in the bank. the tablets, their appearance and Make a deposit today. , 'candy-lik- e at once appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken without objection. & The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles' 1. (ative Tablets th ideal remedy for children. " PROVO, UTAH. If the lirt box fails to benefit, Ask your the price is returned. J D. Dixon, Cashier. T; N. Taylor, President. druggist A box of 25 doses costs only 25 cents.. Never sold in. bulk. Anyone anywhere ean bank MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart Ini us mall. , by ,witb - New Kearns Bldg, Salt Lake City. con-tipate- d, r i TiusiJBank Dr.-Mil- A Safe Granary -- The Farmers Merchants Bank c Dp. Miles AntiP-al- CTIb n Crowds of Delegates . r We Won Everything in the Spanish Fork Races. BARRED NO CARS DEFEATED ALL THAT ENTERED I The Ford Always Wins, Not Only in Races But in Economical Running. Costs Less to Buy and Less to Keep Running. Than Any v Make, and You Get More Satisfaction Out of It. We Use Less Gas, Oil, and Water and Make All Electricity for Lights and Ignition the Fords on the Road and See the Large Majority I41 OverCount All the Rest Call, write or phone for demonstration or particulars to F -- - CtR. STARK, County Agent Garage ; Frank Ramsey OF THE FORD & Phone 51.- 155 North Academy Avenue PROVO, UTAH. - Travelers to. Colorado and theEast Should select a route famed for its Scenic Superior Train Service. The Denver Attractions and I Rio Grande Railroad LINE THE SCENIC OF THE WORLD. EVERY MILE A PICTURE This Route offers the Luck East J rutelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than any oilier line 1 Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points, on sale May 18, 25 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September 1912. he-th- e SIXPRRB DINING CAR SERVICE. and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rip Gfande Agent. XA Benton, Gen7 Agt. Pass Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Frank A Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. COAL d - MARY E. WILSON HAS BROUGHT SECOND SUIT FOR DIVORCE DECREE 1; li a v n i A AMUSEMENTS 1iHiiHk444i4.4i4i4kj,a..,i3i St'S AT THE ELLEN THEATRE . change-- - clothes-wit- h a coward for not having entered into a street brawl with a drunken tramp, who insulted them on .the way down. Jaek has some time to wait before train time, and, upon looking after the departing auto, is surprised to see it held up by thedisguised 'convict, 7who forces the "girl To aid" hinrirr his escape; Two of the guards, arriving at the station, inform Jack of the true condition, a nd the three, knowing the railroad track to run parallel with the road, induce the train despatelier to let them have anengine to pursue tlfe fugitive "and the girl. Here follows the most thrilling pursuit ever witnessed a race between an engine, a touring car and a racing auto. Jaek now has an opportunity-to prove his mottle nnd takes advantage of it. - WORLD IN CONNECTION WITH FAST . TRAINS AS ,vE , MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION T - PACIFIC TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS TO For further information see any B. I KANSAS-J1T- 1T. & R, (17 "or" address CHICAGO A. BENTON, Y F.. A. LOUIS Agent C. A. P. D. . Salt Lake City. WADLEIGH, C. P. A. Denver, Colorado. k: n 1 FOR VACATION J, lyrically Lighted Throughout EXCURSION RATES for Round Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City,. TICKETS ON SALE June 14th to 22nd, inc. Return limit Aug. 31. Aig31st to Sept. TthincrReturn limit Oet. 31. $40.00 FOR ROUND TRIP $40.00 On Sale from Salt Lake City June 1st to Sept."30th. Return limit Oet. 31st. DIVERSE ROUTES, STOPOVERS , Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. For Information, Tickets, Literature, eic. ' See any Salt Lake Route Agent or write T. C. Peck, G.P.A, J. H. Manderfield, A.G.P.A, $35 Ieaves Salt Lake City 5K)0 p. ni. daily. - J THE IDEAL .Los Angeles .Limited- -, will result if your bundle of laundry is sent to ns. NO SAW EDGES ON - Overland Express another good train, leaves, Salt Lake City, 11 :50 p. m. daily Excellent Dining Car--Service, on both trains 7 ' 169 So Main St., Salt Lake City. Los Angeles, Cal. ihv. k COLLABS THE PEOPER STIFFNESS IN DRESS SHIRTS Lingerie latimlered without rips or tears. . If not already a patron, a trial bundle . will convince , t DEfJVER & RIO GRAWDE R.R. CIRREM.TDIE TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY If Trains will Jeave from Union Station, Provo, as follows : ' RS25II0 Get Our Prices on Rough. UTAH Dry Work.. CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 Trains Change Time. . you. Savings Bonk No 512 So. 6 2 ' , LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. For For For For 9 :30 a m Sanpete points all points' East. 9:57 a. m No. all points East . . 6 :82 p. m. No. 410 Tintic Branch points, 6:14 p.m. 4 No. lor all points East,,. 8 .20 p. m, LEAVE FRO VO .FOR WEST. No. 409 For Salt Lake. 8:32 a.m. all points West and North . . No, 1 1 :08 a. - m. No. 5 For all points West and North 12 :54 p. m '. No. 511 For Salt Lake. . 4 50 p. m. 3 No. For all point North and West. m. p. r9:30 : 1IEBER BRANCH. No. 80S Leave Provo :40 a. tn. 807 Arrive Provo from Heber. 8 :45 p, m. , .T. , No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued. . r The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free redlining Chair Cars, Through Sleeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on all through trains. F A. WADLEIGH A. BENTOS, W. H. ' ' .- DIRECTORS: KICK- - t. L. Ilolbrook, J. Wm. Knight. J. R Twelves, Geo Taylor, Sr., Roger Far rer. , Jos T. Farrer, Cashier. Jos .A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier General Banking Business Transacted ITS. DEPOSITORY rr. SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE THREE SATISFACTION Provo Commercial C. E. Loose, Denver iRioGraiule OF THE - If you are a housewife you cannot, story. 1 King James, disguised, asks reasonably hope tet be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping the Ellen, daughter of the outlaw ed Douglas (who iain hiding from and doing housework all day, and the king), for shelter, and is guid- crawling into bed tired, at night. --You ed to the cave of Roderick Dhu. must get out Into t hempen ' air and He falls in love with the fair El- sunlight. If you do this every day len, but she is pledged to Mal- and keep your stomach and bowets in good order by taking Chamberlains colm. n The king,-ia terrific struggle Tablets when neWd. you shouMJbe-com- e both healthy and beautiful. For spares the life of Roderick, and sale all dealers. by he a told which gives Ellen ring v VIA LINE . - to New Train Service SCENIC of ona wildestscencryiever . screen. - It follow a closely to the her was given to him by the king. . Douglas,, in orde rto end the strife, goes "to the Court of King James, and Ellen follows in search of him. Much to her surprise she finds her friend and admirer to be the king himself. She pleads the cause of her father and lover, presenting the ring to the king, who forgives her father, and placing a gold chain upon Melcolm he hands him to Ellen, and thus rewards The Lady of tha Lake. Thiij wonderful production will be given at the Princess tonight and tomorrow night. t TWO NIGHTS TO 8T. LOUIS State hio, City of Toledo, Lncas" County. Frank JrCbeney makes oath, that he is senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, Cqu nty and State afore; said, and that said firm will pay the sum Of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every Case ot Catarrh that cannot be cuied by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Soin to before me and subscribed m my presence this Gtb day of December, A. D, 1886. A. W, GLEASON, Notary Public. (Seal) Halls Catarib Cme is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood THELADYjOFTHELAKE and mucous surfaces of. the system. A sumptuous production of Sir Send for testimonials freeT Walter Scotts famous poem. F. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. J, Beautiful in concept ion," magnificSold by nil Druggists, 75o. ent in execution. Photographed Take Halls Family Pills for constiamid Tome of the grandest and pation. , shown & THE BUSY CORNER -- Provo. For a second time in less than a year Mrs. Mary E. Wilson of Payson has brought suit for dir vorce from Charles E. Wilson on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide for her and the two minor children. The couple were married in January, 1907, anc two boys were born to their union. In 1910 the plaintiff claims that she was deserted and now prays for $35.00 per month alimony, attorneys fees and the care o'f the children. When the case was called before The judge-wa- s abou to decree when the grant ready 'Mrs.JYil&on asked for a modifies tion. In, December last the case was dismissed and friends though that the domestic differences hac been fixed np. There is a lega: question now involved over the right of the plaintiff to bring the second action, " d PHONES 104 and 105. x If you do not get your paper, notify us immediately and we will see that you get it. u: ' C, P. I I T. A. t 3 - G. A P. D. ' MITCEELL, AjiriL J 1 THEiDEECE LUL1DER CO. Reed Smoot, President. lares Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King , PROVO. CITY Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping" Cars" daily to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago, - I A.ntl-P.l- i THE HOME Tir.lar & Coal Co. the-Natio- nal him. About this time Edith is accompany ing her sweetheart' Jack to the railroad station in her auto aud leaves in a huff, calling him - Uteli . makes-hi- m -- iTirrm During the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt attention at .this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. ( to that year aggregated 13,739,499 SALT LAKE CITY, July 10. Lumber, Lath, Shingles i acres. delegations and Lufge representative PORTLAND CET.IENT EXCURSION RATES EAST The Republic of Mexico, despite from all states in the Union - 160 W, Fifth North. will attend the coming Session of the handicap of internal warfare, Various sale dates May 18tb to J. W. Dunn, is. showing a keen interest in the . . 'Mgr. Irrigation Congress, National Irrigation' Congress, and September 5th via SALT LAKE in this city that country will have a delegawhich is to be held Don t wft for a headache to QUTE. See .Agent for particuf awaa ttoo- - Dr M !!': n PHI.. Sept. 30 to Oct.l 3, according to tion present at Salt Lake when the ars. advices received by Secretary Ar- session shall bo called to' ordr. Dr. E. McQueen Gray, foreign thur Hooker, This is to twentieth session of the organiza- secretary of Congress, has been intion that has done so much for the formed by the Mexican governupbuilding of the arid portions of ment that President Maderb will have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, the country, and which therefore in the near future name a delega Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrow Queen has accomplished muclFTnbehalf tion from'that country. Euin at Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering ; Mowers, Dr. Grayis of the entire nation. present .IrNational is vitalof behalf the in state Union in the rope Every lHarvey Bolster Springs, Single - Sets - Buggy - Harness, irhe and in of the interested Congress, reports rigation subject ly Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full rigation. Up to the year 1910 the widespread interest in the work of line of Deering, Machine Extras. approximate amount expended in irrigation, and that there will be a V irrigation enterprises in, the Unit- large attendance xf foreign repreinvite the Public to call or write and get their They ed States' was $305,000, (XX), and sentatives.' ne wil return to this prices. ,They can save you money on anything you may the total acreage of land brought country in time to reach Salt Lake " , require in their line. , under irrigated productiveness up for the session of the Congress. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY A dangprous convict has escaped from priso nand is skulking for rheumatism through the woods, pursued by fieerR. The officers seprison-o- f and parate go in different directions in the hope of heading him off. This works well for the convict, wlfo surprises one of the guards, and, overpowering him, WINSAGAIN t - Salt Lake Preparing -- IO). J? 4 V'i |