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Show THE PEOVO POST PAGE FIVE v--w' j of applause which continued E HEP HE RD-- J EPPERSON - CONCEET PROVED TO entire the evening. throughout BE GREAT SUCCESS She selected as lierfirst numbers The Land At Twilight Time, Blue Water, Sky The Little Winding Down in the Forest, and never did she sing those numbers to a more pleased or more enthusiastic audience. Miss Jepiferson possesses one of ' those rare contralto voices so full sible. "When Miss Jepperson entered of richness and feeling that she the Tabernacle every person, arose immediately turned her audience and she was greeted bv a storm to her, and won the praise and admiration of every music lover of this city. Charles Shepherd, the young Send for pianist of Salt Lake, was. alseen-eore- d time and time again, and the numbers rendered were of the COOKS best. The"artists were assisted in their performance by the TaberIts FREE. naele choir and Mrs. I. II. Masters 9 and Miss Lida Edmttnds.' ' 31 About 300 people turned. out last Thursday eveninig to the convert given in the Tabernaele by Miss Florence Jepperson of this city and Charles Shepherd of Salt Lake City. The people' heard both ..artists to thebest advantage pos" eaunrui Mtumn of the Night, Road, Jim -- theKC BOOK. Every Housewife Should Have Copy 2jY M rs. Janet McKenzie Hill , EdiloroJ WOMAN RISES HER LIFE HELPLESS MEN the JSoston Cooking Si hoot Magazine The Cook's Book has been prepared at a cost of many thousands of dollars, in the interest of better - and healthier, cooking. It show s the w ay to reduce the cost of living, containing as it does over 90 thoroughly tested, tried and proven recipes that will be successful every lime, if the few simple directions are followed. This is truly a wonderful book, showing as it does in hundreds of ways how to lighten the good housewife's burdens and solving bake-da- y problems successfully. It really must be seen to be appreciated, for the recipes are illustrated in natural colors. Those - vho have seen it, immediately say Its the best Cook Book I've ever seen and you will too. ' The latest styles and designs are on display for your inspection. We invite the ladies to call and see our Hatsmd we are sure a satisfactory selection can be made. , TO SAVE CHICAGO, Sept. 13. Mrs. Wal- Pattern Hat Millinery; ter R. Smith risker her bones to save Captain Horace B. Wild and a mechanic who started last night to fly from- an amusement resort to Milwaukee on a dirigible bal- Prudence Bacon, Prop. loon. The rudder went wrong and the air craft was headed "for some tall buildings. Mrs. Smith, sitting on her baek porch with a babe, heard distress cries.-- She looked up, saw the balloon, appreciated the danger, laid the babe n the porch, hurried into the yard and grabbed the anchor rope as it trailed across her yard. She -- with some ed violence a against fence, but held fast after tangling the rope in the pickets. Some male neighbors came to You can secure a copy of this valuable book absolutely free by attaching the the rescue and the aeronauts were colored certificate packed in cans of K C Baking Powder to this ad- saved. vertisement, sending both to the J aques 1FG. Co., Chicago, 111, Write your The ladies of Provo should see name and address plainly. 37 those beautiful designs in Fall Millinery at the Princess Millinery Parlors, at 105 N. Academy wav-pull- 25-ce- nt . Last night while Mrs. Maren K. SHOWS BOOKED Jensen of the Sixth ward was FOR THIS WINTER AT THE OPERA HOUSE walking home in the dark she fell and broke her right wrist. The According to Manager E. G, Ep- injured member was set this Aird. person of the Provo Opera House, morning byDrs.Taylor and seaof best the one we will have Private dining room for ladies sons in theatrical entertainments this eity has had in many years. at Spencer '2. Already a large number of special attractions have been booked, Running up and down stairs, sweepover making beds and among them being the following: ing not bendinga woman make will healthy or Romance The Butlers Secret, of doors, out must She beautiful. get Final The of the Underworld, two every day and or mile walka Rose of Panama, Settlement, imPrince of Tonight," The Kiss take Chamberlains Tablets to her and her regulate digestion prove Josh Perkins, Waltz Bought The Third De- bowelsT For sate by all dealers. and Paid For, ConThe Lottery Man, gree, Mutt NO BRAGGING WANTED THERE fession Co.. Red Rose Prof. C. R. Johnson will resume teaching private voeal and piano Monday, the 16th, at his studio in the B. Y. University. GOOD I!! SIXTH WARD KICK1 you do not get your paper, notify us im mediately and we will see that you get it. If The Second Ward Choir, under the direction of Carl Nelson, will repeat the concert given last Sunday evening in the Second ward at the Sixth ward tomorrow night for the benefit of the widow and Ave. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Prop. children of the late Samuel T. Jones, and the public has been given an invitation to attend. Your Negligee Bull Moose Nominated The concert of the best of .Graus-tark- . and Jeff, Alma, -Their Judicial Ticket Bunty Pulls the Strings, Working Man Discovers That Boast its kind ever given in this city Shirts About His Flock of Fowl and cause which is Ing for it the Co. git-eand Geo. Sidney a ' ' Does Not (Continued From "Page" One.)-- - ' Pay. - is a most worthy one. Look Better CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL didate had bee ndefeated fairly by A north country working man re when they are laundered by us thin the rules of the convention anjt is possible when they are done up si lently took to keeping fowls, and NOTICE. had no kick coming, Mitchell also Sunday, September 15th. 10 a. withiiv a week his home, or by hand. came in for "his sare of talk and in., Sunday school, special Rally were weary of hearing him refer to will be a Republican priThere We' make your shirts clean withoui said his candidate was beaten Day service. It is earnestly hop- theAtsubject and as for the Pleasant View pre- fading them, if colored. We starch mary of the result conlength, have been fairly. But Beck could nof see ed that all who school plot among his fellows, somd cinct held in the Page School them to Just the proper stiffness la will be deep-laiit that way and was ready to do nected with the broke Into his fowlbouse one House Wednesday, Sept. 18th, to body battle or quit in perfect harmony present to commence the seasons hlght and carried off the much-bselect 5 delegates to the Republi- only the places where they are desiga who and others that work, any lauded birds. with the first principles of the can County Convention, to be held ed to be stiff. school to enter are the, After a vraB this a there little he beeome planning peace had which at Springville Wednesday, Sept. And we Iron them so they fit, feel party to will come at this time. All who at the works. The victim of the plot and appear neat, comfortable and new member. invit- went to the other extreme, and when, 25tb, 1912, and to traueast such are are interested cordially were We make the bosoms lie straight mighty getting business other Things as may come before a week or two he got a fresh warm when a motion for adjourn-men- t ed ,to attend this service, as well supply of birds, later, and the ffht, with every plait In place; aal primary, he didnt even menwas called for and with a as the other sen ices of the church tion the fact to his mates. He had we JAMES F.CLYDE, shape the cuffs to fit your wrtsi half dozen delegates all talking at 11 a. m.. Morning Worships 8 p. recognized that boasting did not pay, . Chairman. and give them a finish and stiffness 8 and he had no intention of indulging once the meeting adjourned with- m., evening service. Thursday, equal to that of your collar. in it in future. .Neither was he golkg out even appointing the necessary p. m., prayer meeting. Send your negligee shirts with you HOWS to permit boasting on the premises. THIS? committeemen to fill, vacancies, alhome in to ether his othei dinner the Going beautiful work, to the- designs" For all the We offer One Hundred Dollars Rethough B. II. Bower was suggested one of his latest purhe heard day, call at .should fall millinery you by a delegate present as the man chases announcing that she ward for any case of Catarrh that Provo Steam Laundry the Princess Millinery Parlors. had laid loudly most fitted to fill that office. cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh an egg. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Prop. 105 375 V. Centef Both Phone3 Rushing Into the fowlhouse, the own- Cure. Ave. er seized the offender and wrung her & CO , Toledo, O v F. CHENEY J. za The Prineess Millinery Parlors neck. Then, holding up his victim as We, the undersigned, have known F a dreadful warning to the others, he are shownig the latest styles in J. Cheney forjthe last 15 years, and ladies fall millinery. Ladies are THE BOY AND THE BICYCLE blurted out: "There! Ye understand! Lay s! believe him peifectly honorable in all invited to call and inspect our Fat Man Moved to Remorse After as ye like, but Ill hev no braggln business transactions, and financially oft line. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Prop. 105 Effects of Anger on Witnessing aboot It!" London able to carry out any obligations made No. Academy Ave. Bike and Boy."" his firm. - e n a fellow-workme- THE COOLLIGHT n , - The Summer Light is the d e tVladza. Lamp It's the Lamp that - I will give you the maximum illumination minimum cost . at the " 1 - Electric Light is by far the cool estofALL lightit truly makes - , the best summer light. - Winter or Summer,- however - holds for the home or business establishment the maxi-- , mum number ,of superior advantages. electricity Do YOU use it? The Electric Company f y Tit-Bit- Travelers to Colorado and the East Rio Railroad The Denver . & nd Attractions Should select a route famed for its Scenic Superior Train Service. ' firande THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. - EVERY MILE A PICTURE Back East Travelers more varied be seen from the car windows withcan tha scenic attractions, out extra expense for aide trips, than any other line. ThisRoute offers the October 10th and 19th, 1912; November 23rd and 25th, 1912; December 21st and 23rd, 1912. Through Standard 'and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily to Denver, Kansas City, St.T.ouis, Omaha afid Chicago. ' SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent. r ' I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah.-Wm- . C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. II. Mitfcbell, Agt. -- ! Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. 1 by - Friends of Sparrow. Rider Haggard classes sparrows with mts as vermin and recommends a campaign agalnat them. However, sparrows have had plenty of friends In past ages. Catullus poem about his Lesblas pot sparrow is cos pf the prettiest things in Latin liter ature and in a passage of Plautus sparrow, "dove" and "hare" ocruf together - as terms of endearment pepys, too, writes of a pet sparrows "To dinner with my father and sistst ud family, mighty pleasant, all of us; ud, among other things, with spar row that our Mercer hath brought u now for three weeks, which is so tarns that It files up and down and upon the table, and eats and peeks, and does tously. so pleasantly that we are He was so , Tho fat man was mad. mad that he sputtered Incoherently, mightily pleased wim It. and then with a vicious swing of one of his tan shoes kicked a" spoke out Bheep Beasts of Burden. of the offending wheel. In the northern part of India sheep There, he roared, "I guess th&tll re put to a use uuthought of in Euteach yon not to ride on the side- ropean or American countries. They walk!" are made to serve as beast of burThe boy stared at the dangling den, because they are more spoke. , than beasts, and the mounlarger "What did- - you se do that for? hs tain path along the foothills of tb whined. Tt took me all tho year to are steep and difficult. The 1 Himalayas save up fer that bike an now look load for each sheep is- - from 16 to ?C at It!" pounds. The sheep are driven from And he knuckled his eyes with a he village to village, with the wool grimy fist. Still growing, and In each town the The fat man wn touched. His rage farmer shears as much wool as he can He fumbled iu sell there and loads he suddenly vanished. sheep wtb his pocket and drew out a dollar bill. the he receives In exgrain There, kid, he said, "lake this and change. After h!s dock has been get the wheel fixed. sheared he turns It homeward, each The boy let go of the machine and sheep haring on its back a email bag v grabbed the bllL containing the purchased graia Say, youse can have thb!ke, he yelled, and scooted around the corner as fast as his legs would carry him. g ill- Why cowl When you n Dr. Milts' Lakatlve fat man was complacently pursu lng hla way through a cross street H carried an open umbrella and occasionally wiped his moist face on a Jarga silk handkerchief. Suddenly around tLe corner came a small boy on a bicycle. He turned so quickly that the fat man had no tints to get out of the way. Nor had tho boy any chance to sheer away from his bulky obstacle. The front wheel struck the fat man t glancing blow, shaking his dignity and scraping his leg. As for the boy, he and the bicycle went down with a crash. But the lad was up again In a moment and raising the bicycle bent over it solici- A t sure-foote- KING LUMP HIAWATHA .NUT OR Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter- ROCK SPRINGS SLACK nally, acting directly upon the blood Theres a variety for you and mucous surfaces of the system & MARVIN, -- Toledo, O Testimonials sent free. Price, 75r per bottle. - Bold by all druggists. Take Halls Family Pills Tor consti" pation. Independent Coal Co. PHONE 459 165 N. SECOND WEST - - 1 Two L. D. S. Conference October 4, 5, 6. Daily Trains to Sat Lake Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to October 5 Salt Lake City, Utah . t Watch ' for Notice on " Ladies Relief and Primary Assn Oct. 2, 3 National Irrigation Congress Sept. 30 to Cct. 3 Conference , Special SPECIAL RATE TICKETS On sale Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive d Rfrr-takin- f RINNAN - WALDING, Wholesale Druggists, Ask for Tickets' via Salt Lake Route Return Limit October 12th. $1.90 rOR THE ROUND TRIP $1.90 FROM PROVO, UTAH. 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