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Show THE PROVO POST A 739 KANSAS GIRLS TAK-INCOURSES FOR BRIDES POTATO CONTEST FOR THE FARMERS ROUNDUP Q v. &- - Take-i- Time n FIVE PAGE high cost of living, that keeps the IN CUTTING DOWN poor man poor. So far as possi.. . HIGH LIVING COST ble they'are getting back to the mode of living of their parents. One of Members at Grand Junc-- One. of the most noticeable savtion Says He Saved Fourteen ings is in clothes. Silk stockings -- Dollars in First Two Weeks.' at 50 cents a pair have been discarded for cheap woolen stockings GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., which caiT be darned at home. Dec!"2. Ralph W. Light, a press- Plain warm clothing,"without "reman and one of the originators of gard- to fashion, is worn by cost of living every member of the 15 families. a local anti-higclub, declared today that since the Current Styles. organization of the ctotTTVTTWceks doesnt that young man ever "Why more than $14. saved has he ago, into the parlor?' The society consists of 15 families come "Oh. I dont know. and has, for its motto Back to , Isnt he a candidatefor your - IS SUCCESS CLUB TOPEKA, Kas., Dec. 2. There the proper help to rid your system Potato Exhibit to Be Conducted 738 Kansas girls taking the of the poisonous bile which causes are The Apache Renegade at tlie By the State Agricultural -- brides school'1 at e eourse headaches, flatulence and discom- -' Ellen Wednesday and Thursday College. zJ Kansas the fort college By common- consent the Agricultural nights.'-- ' this when they complete and and the best help is year proper Simmons, During the Farmers Roundup their work next June there will be journeying through the Apache country with at the Agricultural College Jan. that many prosepetive brides her brother's wagon train, .meets 27 to Feb. 8, 1913, the department brides who know for homes, ready Jack Lane, a cowboy, who express of Agronomy will conduct an ex- what to do and how to do it "in ea his desire to "accompany the hibit of potatoes! The exhibit house properly. These keeping tfie will be made up of potatoes sent Indian lands. party through will never feed their Sold ovorywharo la bozo 10c 25ft. Outlaw Bill, a renegade who lives by farmers from all parts of the girls on sour biscuits or look the in for discovers the Indians, state, prizes. among competition dowdy in their new dresses. YOUNG MAN, LET FUTURE approaching traders and incites Any potato grower of the state knows one No how exactly just WIFE CHOOSE CAREER the tribe to attack them. may enter the contest by simply in are there engaged girls many and in become The Jack his potatoes. good sending Mary r , pet those bo atThis y ea rA The instructs hand?C 2. The young is the! friends and she presents- him with it declare he seems to prefer a front members The CmcAG0ri)ee7 but Yes; ors can only guess, and the best man who is a silk handkerchief which he the entire Roundup, showing the oscillating regarding cost of high living, and not . the porch campaign. guess is that fully 500 of the girls the selection of a vocation wears about his neck. While the name and address of the grower now1 should taking the course at the col- seek the solution in his prospecman in is list of A the and advance received. prizes riding jroung are already engaged, and! tive mate, according to Professor the 'wagon, train he is captured by of all prizes and awrds will be lege th eren egad tr'and Indians;who lead him to the camp and rob him State. liinois, who sets greater store by year. Prizes of his clothing. Bill attires himinfluences of .environment aslhe Prizes for the best dozen pota-f- r self in Jacka clothes and sets measure of manV success in life UNCLAIMED LETTERS than physical of mental taste. ' forth to join .the pioneers," plan toes of any variety will be awarde' -to his follows for cash services If a boy was consulting me as doffer, ; $5.00 as' isi desired ning Pictor al Re guide right iiawlIq repr asciit-ThRemaining in Pxovo Post Office and thereby conduct the unsus- first, $2.50 for the second, and $1 Dee. aboutwhat'oecupation to - take whose subthose call on to this in view 2, 1912: territory up, said tho'professer yesterday, pecting people in to the hands of for the third. LADIES. ut Bi to g money for the expire. scriptions the Indians,. at a jneeting .of .the Northwestern First, second and third place Anderson, Mrs. Catherine. right person representatives in some other districts Mary becomes alarmedat7the ribbons "will be given for the best university, I should ask him if Miss Ethel. Alvey, absence of Jack and when the ren- dozen potatoes of each variety. io had selected a prosepetive make over $500.00 a month." Spare time workers Hector, Mrs. Adelia. for lifes sorrows. and partnes egade appears she suspects hts "pur- The individual receiving the greatjoys are liberally paid for what they do. Any person Harvey, Mrs. Louis. inshould a pose and warns the pioneers. The est number of ribbons will be giv request Wolden, Mrs. J. L. taking up this position becomes the direct. local. terview with her. girls suspicions are confirmed en.a copy of the book on potatoes Winn, Mrs. Clara. - . Representative of the publishers. Write today for when she sees the silk handker- Grud and Guilford ; and the indiGENTS. thia offer of chief which the vanity of the rene- vidual exhibiting the greatest 7.,,V'V. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. House end Owner. Anderson, number of varieties will be given REVIEW .. PICTORIAL gade has tempted him to wear. . ClifMy precept to all who build it, that Outlaw Bill, finding his plot has a copy of the book on potatoes by "Chase, New York City the owner should be an ornament to 222 West 39th Street L. J. Christensen, . been discovered, dashes away and Fraeser. ' not and the house the to the house, Long, D. B. - induces the Indians to attack at Rules Governing the Contest. owner. of Page School. Principal once. In the meantime Jack es1.' All potatoes must be at the Peterson, Chas. SE laaMMurag-.iiL.'ssKX2E2SES3X52X Z2ZE capes and brings timely assistance College at least one.week before Patten,F rnak. to the besieged wagon train. the opening of the Farmers Richardson, Mr. Roundup, that is by Jan. 20. Saekett, F,-- C. Those coming later cannot" com- Tno.ker. JPnrcv. It is better to If not called for in two weeks . send the exhibits at once. will be sent tojthe Dead Lett - 2. - Exhibits must be given ter-icyOffiee.their true "variety names or they JAMES CLOVE, P. M. The Princess will present The will not be entered in the contest. Indian Mutiny Wednesday and 3. Each variety exhibited California Woman Seriously Alarmed. Thursday nights. 12 potatoes. In must contain A short time ago I contracted a Even in far-of- f India beauty is be better to in- severe cold which settled on my lungs would it sending, hand at the grindstone, Scrooge! Oh! But he was a tight-fiste- d coveted. Beatrice Wilson, 'visit- clude an tuber to fill up in and caused me a great deal of annoyextra, a squeezing, wrenching grasping, scraping, clutching, covetious, old ing her brother, a British officer case one is injured. ance. I would have had coughing in India, is sought in marriage'' by 4. All sinner! Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever packages must contain spells and my lungs were so Bore and a native Prince. She refuses him, the name and and solitary as Q address of the grow- Inflammed I began to be seriously struck out generous fire, secret, and and he plots revenge. He induces his outside the old inside and recommended both his froze friend A features, nipped alarmed. an oyster; The cold' within him the Sepoys to mutiny and they set er, i Remedy! saying Chamberlains Cough package. his stiffened his shrivelled cheek, gait; made his eyes nose, fire to Jack Wilsons home' and pointed Directions for Collecting for years. I bought used it had she endeavor to abduct Beatrice. She red, his thin lips blue; and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice, Exhibits. bottle and It relieved my cough the i "is defended by'her brther, who A frosty rime was on his head, and on his eyebrows, and his wiry 1.- - Select" a " dozen potatoes of first night, and in a week I was rid in the midst of the excitement is each chin, He carried his own low temperature always about with him; fthe cold and soreness of my lungs, giving especial attaken captive. Beatrice is seized tentionvariety, and didnt (haw it one degree at to uniformity of size and writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, he iced his office in the by the Prince. ' Ope of his follow- shape, freedom from disease and Cal. For sale by all dealers. Christmas.' ers takes her in charge. Jack other points' good up making breaks away from ms captors, commercial . potatoes. t takjumps astride a horse, seizes his 2. Wrap each tuber in a paper (Extract descriptive of Dickens famous character, Scrooge, Strategy of aWasp. sister and makes off with her. to aeen volumes M to was fifteen set of A alight This mud wasp en from A Christmas Carol )y itself, and put all together in They are pursued by the Prince a package, or box, so they will within an inch or two of a spiders Christmas given to the author of the best Christmas story for the nest on the aide opposite the openand mutineers on elephants and carry without injury." number of the Post. See particulars elsewhere in this issue.) Creeping an exchange. horses.' An exciting chase fol3. Address the package De- ing; aays the to entrance the bur-detoward arewad lows. Jack, with his precious ofAgronomy,Agricul-;ura- l nest, the wasp stopped a little short rushes madly on. He' acci- partment Utah, and send the of it and for a moment remained perCollege, dentally comes across a. regiment cheapest way, usually by express. fectly quiet. Then, reaching 'tout one of Gordon Highlanders on their 4. Each variety must he prop- of it antennae, he wriggled it before he withway to quell the mutinyr Jack labeled. It is useless to send the opening. A moment later overture RIO GRANDE This' "feeler. the tells his story and the soldiers lay erly drew of which the names EXCURSION RATES the jotatoes had the desired effect, inasmuch as in ambush awaiting the arrival of does not know. a grower big the head of the household, the oncoming Prince and his savwas 5. Large potatoes are not For the International Dry spider, came out to see what the reach When cohorts. they exage not so do to set it to rights. and potatoes, ,good wrong Farming Congress at Lethbridge, place where the soldiers are hid- pect .size to bring prize. Shape, No sooner had the spider emerged Canada, the D. & R. G. den they are set upon and Co. trueness to type to that point at which it was at the Alberta, and uniformity a rate of $40.15 from worst disadvantage than the wasp, will make iniously defeated. The Prince is are much more important. on sale movement, thrust its Provo, Utah. Tickets taken prisoner and his followers We have a complete line of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 6.Send in your samples at once Trftfi a quick and good Oct. of its 18th; 17th, killing foe, 16th, surrender. Beatrice comes from as we have good places to store sting Into the body CHINA, FOUNJEWELRY, CUT GLASS, it easily and almost instantly. returning until Nov. 9th.- No her hidin gplace and confronts the them.-1-- " was by MESH repeated BAGS, .MILITARY The experiment allowed." TAIN PENS, PARASOLS, . Prince, who is furious to find himinformation is de the wasp, and when there was no stopovers further 7. If sell round G. &. will R. D. The SETS, JEWEL BRUSHES, TOILET SETS, MANICURE self so completely mastered. sired write to D. F. S. Harris a'; response from the inside he evidentexcursion rates to at tickets trip and the held in gratitude, throws fief arms the College. , he everything pertaining to the first BOXES, SILVERWARE, ly became satisfied that in Colorado, Missouri River fort- - At all events, he proceeded to points about her brothers heck and imclass Jewelry and Holiday Trade. Chienter the nest and slaughter the Mississippi River points and pulsively extends her gratitude to Our stock is all new and contains the latest designs and and 23rd off Nov. which were lugged cago on Oet. 197ii, young spiders, the Captain of the Highlanders In Corea. Swatting the Fly one at a time. 25th, Dec. 21st and 23rd.1 Octobstyles to be had. Flies are the staple produce of all November tickets limited and er on We can save yon money anything in our line, buying' and make life simply parts of Home Visitors. Des- to January 31st, 1913. December Account About Books. a large stock of goods at the best cash prices miserable for the Japanese residing -I prefer always to learn from the there. Flies are also well known to tination: Los "Angeles "and San tickets, February 28th for return. author hlmaelf how he did think, be mediums for the spread of epidem- Francisco and return. Dates of See Ticket "Agent Union Depot, We are able to save you from 20 to 30 cent ' than To" hear from another "how he ics. or rates, etc. Last year the authorities of sale:" Nov. Dec. enhave thought. offered to buy flies, and WM. Hr MITCHELL, Agent. ought to to Los Angeles of a We absolutely guarantee every article we sell. How often the cursory-readin- g their success they will Rates: $40.00 by couraged 60 one About Final limit: carries days. ' . which Last Irresistibly book, repeat the experiment thia year. MOVED TO 144 WEST CENTER STREET. with It! exercised the greatest THE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIthe police wo asked to taka year Case His Fit Exactly. Next Door to Ellen Theatre. on a mans wholallfa and pro- the " trouble of buying flies with VERSITY WINTER SEMESTER "When father was sick about six duced at once a decisive effect, money supplied by philanthropic conwhich neither a second perusal nor tributors, and 4.68 koku (1 koku is years ago he read an advertisement earnest reflection can either strength- equal to 6.13 bushels) of flies were of Chamberlains Tablets in the pa- will begin Monday, December 2, en or modify. from May 26 to December 2 pers that fit his case exactly, writes 1912 and continue- until March an bought I turn back toward the beloved disfor 212.97 yen.' This year 6.68 koku Miss Margaret 'Campbell of Ft. Smith, 28, 1913. An excellent opportundents who still constantly, like have already been bought for 268 Ark. He purchased a box of them ity to do a full semesters work tant blue mountains, distinct in their yen at 3 to 4 sen a go. Local taxes has not been sick Bince. My in the heart of winter. he and indiscernible but of for a outlines and masseB, in-th- - - --M- ary , beecham -- h hus-ban- ds t: -- -- -- the-kitche- -- n. . - -- -- A LOCAL MAN or WOMAN . are-abo- -- - - v ' O' five-minu- te - At The Princess pete-for-priz- mm eur . self-containe- dog-day- d, s; - n, For Jewelry and Holiday Goods s s fieindselman Jewelry Z HAND-PAINTE- D Bed-tric- e, - j -- Cho-se- n , 23-2- 5, Chol-la-d- 2 influ--Onc- is-T 21-2- 3. r o e -- : - You Save Money - were appropriated portion sister had stomach- - trouble and was In their parts and Internal relations, the expense required. intellectual For sale by of also benefited by them. horizon my bound the The files are burned on being 3 sen a at valued are all dealers. Rats wiphs. In Always fortunate Is that epoch head on the mainland, but flies, have a literature when the great works of never been known to exist In such Have your Engagements made masses , before as to acquire the past again rise up as If thawed, at Menloves, because they and come Into notice, monetary value. JapAH Weekly Mall then produce a perfectly fresh effect, Gocthfi. Neatly Caught. An angler once missed his gold Geese That Pick Cotton. , and, being very much Dr. R. O. Williams of Humboldt, cigarette-casebut not being ' quite A Tower of Skulls. about it, upset claims a who also is farmer, Tenn., Serhad been lost or In J809 the Turks defeated the to have a flock of geese which he has certain whether it of not the to mention the in resohed memory and at Nish, vians trained to pick cotton. There are stolen, victory built a tower of stone and ten geese In the flock, and Dr. Wil- matter to a soul not even to hisonwifa his Servian skulls. At one time visitors liams claims each goose will pick on Tvyrf years had passed by when, to meet with a piscatorial and tourists used to carry away skulls an average of seventy-fiv- e of opening pounds W souvenirs, andnot so many years cotton a day, and that often bis flock acquaintance by the riverside, the seen be to him by remarking: still were heads ago the will gather sufficient seed cotton in man astonished fiDd that cigarette-casdid I you embedded In the walls. When Nish one say, day to make two large bales. as some time ago? many lost however, you Servian, became The doctor saye he first taught his n skulls as could be extracted were giv-e- geese to do the picking act by placing - No, replied the angler to the more "but you did I? Christian burial A few still reof corn in the open bolls of astonished inquirer; mained. too firmly held by the plas- grains to In order cotton in such a way that ter, and of these iwo. In a glass case, get the grain the goose would have For Commercial and Society church memorial at the shown are v to pick out the cotton. Job Wide World Magazine. Printing try The Post. pur-ctfhse- d. fy dose by, h Market Days. "Market day, for ages an Institution In England, still exists in certain localities, and may still be studied with interest by the tourist who visits Halifax, Nova Scotia, or Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where large enclosures and roomy market houses are maintained for the benefit of the country people, and such citizens as have established a regular market business. Everything from live stock to a bouquet of flowers may be brought here for sale, the owner being alloted a suitable place and charged a small fee for his accommodation, and while most of the market people are far from being especially rnstlc In their dress or speech, the variety, and sometimes the peculiarity of. their offerings still suggest th important part which the Eng- Ilish market and its legal control played in the local and business life of three centuries ago. National Old-Tim- le Provo Neat and Company will sell until. January, 1913, at the following prices ; BEEF I I Hind-quarte- rs Front-quarter- t s ' . at .7 at lf 7 or whole at -- III- , MUTTON or whole at - One-hal- f Per per lb. 1 PCKK One-ha- f I t WHEN YOU BUY YOUR MEATS IN QUANTITIES e 1 ' u l-- 2 9 12 8 12ri ... per lb, per lb. - '? - K' 3' ; I It 5 t ti |