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Show i I THE PROVO POST L'kGE SI X Sorts? Outof ofdiscomfort the 3IIG3ESSFIIL CONCERT 0.? u Lots blues JT and many serious sicknesses you will avoid i you keep your bowels, liver and stomach in. good working order by timely use of -- , The concert given, in the Second ward meeting house by members f Ihc Second and Sixth' Maids, assisted by a number of Provo musical artistsr Sunday evening, to be one of the best musi-eax proved events we have had in Provo i or a long time. The chorus of under the direction of seventy-fiv- e ''Nelson Carl worked long and rarnestly-xtpresent this musical entertainmeut .and from the time the first chorus was given until the Vnd those present enjoyed every rsingle number on the progrutn. those taking part were Mr. Melvin Reed, Mr. .Asad - Nelson. .Professor M. S. Gudimmdson. Mr. William Knudson, Mr.ChiHs FroU land. Miss Flora Ridge, Miss Ella Ritchie, Miss Inez Scott, C.K, Vuit--soJ. McAdam, David Jobm .on, Walter Jepperson, Mabel Hone, Marie Johnson, Mrs. Ellen .Nelson and Miss Alene Fluff. The same splendid musical hill he given in the Sixth - ward meeting house Sunday even-linfor the benefit of the widow of T. Jones, who for the many years has been associated - in musical circles in this city, and served as chorister for the Second 'ward during the past 'The Second ward meeting house was filled to its capacity Sunday evening and there were as many people gathered around the outride ns found seating room in the church. l. BEECCHALTS PILLS la bexee 10c 25. SoU everywhere - - rthe feathers mme , - I, an The Curse of the Lake, interesting munbeF by the will bwiueluded as a the hill at the Ellen Theatre for Wednesday night. The stoey is that of an Indian maiden. Who on an errand, finds a young cowboy, dying of thirst. She hastens hr his side, revives and brings him to her people. She falls in love with him, and the two decide to elofe, but far out onNJhe plains he. tires of her and deserts her. Ppon awakening to her position, she wanders until she comes. to a small lake, into which she deliberately walks and drowns. The young man goes east, enters business and forgets the past. . After many ears lie and his sour twenty-fiv-e go on a sightseeing lour-- . Iv accident they are held up on the train, at the place where he met and deserted the Indian maiden, ftml while tookiug about recognizes many of the old landmarks, and a vision of the girl appears before him, arid he sinks to the ground. The, son, MAYOR GETS $45,000 TiyTiliTTather V condition, too. beholds a vision of the Indian .FROM ADMIRER TO PAY HELP OF CITY girl. He follows on and on until he falls exhausted to the ground Get dies. Upon finding his son to and Fail Phildelphia Employes Checks and Friend of New Ad-- . dead, the father is so greatly ministration Comes to Rescue. shocked that he becomes a maniac ami also dies. Vita-grapl- i. litfud-linero- -- T) j T 7 . il .Av J WORTH. WE C Art MKE flOREAOrtEY BY SELL1RG' LOTS OF GOODS AT A LIT-TLPROFIT THArt BY SELLIUG COME FEW GOODS AT.A BIG PROFIT. in Ati D WE WILL SHOW YOU. . -- 7 M S E 1 prn-:gra- m ArtD FIrtE CLOTHES MICE, YOU FEEL JUST FinE. WE SELLFIfiE CLOTHES, YOU WHErt BUT WE DO n0T-FinYOU BUY FR0W US, BY CHARGIiG YOU THE CLOTHES ARE MORE THAt C s u - ,-- sk'jsv . ii - g late-Samue- - , Ladies Suits qnd Coats l Are icing shown bv us in wonderful variety. We liave the popular; priced-lin- es of suits ranging from $12.50 to $20.00 that are sightly and made of few-yea- rs.. - , good materials. We have JLlie Aery best line of "plain -- man tailored, clothes forewomen that can be made in America. The t half-craze- d PHILADELPHIA. Sept. Blankenherk today reeeiv- d in the mail a cheek for $45,000 ent by an enthusiastic admirer of the city administration,,. who of feml the money to pay the wages f the employes of the department jot. public works. The pay of these employes has been held decision that none tip by a court 4mt a director of the department had a right to sign the warrants for the wages. The director is on bis vacation and the men have ben clamoring for their money for- a week. Maypr Blakeuberg refused to who divulge the name of the mansend-r forwarded the cheek. The the city advised the mayor that could reimburse him when the diI-J- , - rector returned." Ellen 11-1- 2 School Teadher and the Waif Under Suspicion . . The Heat Wave The Frog The Legend of the Lake Princess Wednesday and Thursday, ; Sept. .... .. . Mans Genesis On the Brink of the Chasm - The Pseudo Sulton The Workmans Lesson i And T. C. PARKER Soloist any, where. None but the very best stores carry them in sto'k. The prices range from ....$25,00 to $37.50 & All sizes up to size 47. . . FREE OF CHARGE. v More than that' ve pride ourselves on .having .your suit displayed to the very best advantage. Your satisfaction is what we aim at and we do not mind any amount of pains to please our customers. Ask the good dressers where they buy their clothes. They will tell you at Ipvines . 1 IN WINTER '.Of all the fresh vegetables which are appetizing on 'hot days of summer, there is none more deservedly popular than the tomato. It is refreshing in the cool days of autumn as well as earlier, and its life may be prolonged with a little care until late in November. On frosty nights cover the vines with leaves, pld carpets or straw, and on sunny days remove it and allow the sun to get" at the plants. When the heavy frost threatens pull up the vines and lay them on the floor of a room which has tomasome light. The half-riptoes still on the vines will find enough sustenance in the green vines to ripen nicely, . , You will if the egg Jinn are g up in, the barn plants the fruit will ripen and be good fop use long after the frosts have destroyed all the plants e t s. 11-1- 2 well dressed To buy n suit that wilt satisfy you you must liavg an, efficient Tailoress to makb the necessary alterations. We boast of the work In our alteration department The most fastidious"customers are 'well , pleased with the work of, this department. Most stores charge extra for iterations. We alter all suits costing over $12.50. FRESH TOMATOES find-tha- Wednesday and Thursday, Sept who wear. the.seJuits. will, be t layor - r 't Jadies r'f a Fine. birds, x SPLENDID TENOR AT THE PRINCESS AVithoqt doubt Mr. C. T.Parker the splendid tenor who commenced an engagement at the Princess last night, is one of theyery best vocalists that has appeared in Provo in many a month. His notes are clear, a ml e very word is pasily understood, and we bespeak for Mr. Parker a successful engagement and compliment the management - on securing such high class singers. JURY LIST DRAWN HOWS THIS? dition and promises many FOR OCTOBER COURT dividends. We offer One Hun'dred Dollars Re- The Knighrt Company met' to- ward for aa case' of Catarrh that j The following petit jury list has day and passed the Colorado divicannot be cured by Halls Catarrh been drawn for the October term dend for this month. Only .one Cure. of court for the Fourth Judicial assessment was levie dby the ' . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. diarrhoea and dysentery that it has We, the undersigned, have known F. effected. For sale by all dealers. Andrew Nielson, Spanish Fork; J. Cheney for thelast 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable. inTiH Schuyler Brown, Spanish Fork; TAFT MEN APPEAL SANBORNS DECISION You cant afford to he without William II. Armitstead, Pleasant business and financially ON KANSAS ELECTORS able to transactions, out made carry any obligations ConkeysWite Diarrhoea RemGrove; Kichard York. Santaquin; by his firm.' William Hunter, American Fork; edy. It is a positive relief from David A Kendall, Mapleton; John May Carr Case to Supreme Court WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, this dise&se which kills thousands To .Keep Roosevelt Electors Off S. Boyer, Springville; John Ellis, Wholesale Druggist Toledo, O. of chicks yearly. Price 50c, CarPleasant Grove; W, .J. Cordqer, National .Halls Catarrh Cure Is 'taken Inter- penter Seed Co, Republican- - Ballot-i- n Provo Bench? George Ash, Pleasnally, acting directly Upon the blood Election, , Dr. Miles Ahtl-Pal- h Pills tor alt pain. and mucous surfaces of the system. ant Grove; William J. Bringhurst, Testimonials Ami sent free. 73c John Boneham, Price, per Springville; . CHICAGO Sept. 7. As a result bottle. Sold erican Fork; Royal Daw, Fairfield; of the adverse decision of bf alt druggists. Judge William It. Gardner, American Sanborn in the federal court of Take Halls Family Pills for CORYS QUICK LUNCH district: " Fork. P. S. Croman, Pleasant Grove;' James L. Hales, Spanish Fork; James C. Leetham, Provo; Daniel P. Vincent, Provo; Alfred L. Hibbard, Lehi ; George Beck, Lehi ; David M. Thomas, Fairfield ; AlberfTfTOpirn, Pleasant Grove; Peter Groneman, Provo ; Andrew Nelson, Provo Bench; David H. Brewerton, Paysom Denver yesterday, in which he declined to interfere with - the placing of Roosevelt electors on the Repilbliean ballt in Kansas, Director Mulvane of the Taft headquarters; and those leaders associated with him, have ordered an appeal to the circuit court of appeals immediately, in order that the legal points involved may be passed upon by - the -- supreme GOLD CHAIN PAYS Y court at the October session. Y ANOTHER DIVIDEND The Taft leaders propose to exhaust every resource to forcethe The Gold. Chain Mining Comeight Roosevelt electors off the pany Qireetors met today and de- Republican ticket in that state, clared another dividend of two a cents, meaning tbes distribution of The books will be closed Trof. C. R. Johnson will resume $20,000, September 20 and will open Sep- teaching private vocal and piano tember 25. The property, accord- Monday, the 16th, 'at his studio ing to reports, is in first class con- - in the B. Y. University. 4 Dr. Miles ItnHve Tablets persuade nnt fore. WANTED A number of girls Opened 'Wednesday, Aug. 28.4 For Ladies and Gentlemen - 19 North First West. ' -- lo Tonight BtAZING THE TRAIL Wednesday THE WHITE SLAVE Great Underworld Drama i ,r v for wrapping peaches; also boys for picking. Apply at this office. The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlains Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, . ' 3 retls OPERA HOUSE Bison 101 Thursday RECONCILED Friday FRONTIER DAYS AT CHEYENNE 3 reels Saturday REGULAR PROGRAM - M&rFRfflT-GROWER- !: We are now packing and are paying cash for Pears, Prunes, Plums, Etc., And Want all you have. PKone or call and see us for information nd prices. Dont let your fruit go to waste. We want your Peaches also. - i : THE Provo Utah I |