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Show rs CKl Bttlil OPfilS t 1 V'A IIBSJIIS . p You Sastantly Clears Air Passages Headache Breathe Freely; Dull zGaes; Nasty Catarrhal Discharge Stops. s DMfD HEAD- -j Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. halm dssofves by the heat, of tht nostrils penetrates and heals the in flamedswollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears th air .passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief .comes immediately. Get a small bottle anyway, Just to .Dont lay awake tonight struggling y it Apply, a little in lie nostrils tor breath, with head stuffed; nostrils id Instantly your clogged nose and closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrb t: epped-uair passages the head or a. cold, with its running nose, foul cleanly and wtthwlsdon and iSt jopenj you will brekthe freely; mucous dropping into the throat, and he had saved both 'hia money tllness.ftnfl headache dijappeaiC By raw dryness is distressing but truly and his health. Today he waa at " or needless. 1 eace with the - world, with three nsiomiag! the catarrh, Put your fafth Just once-- ln snatarfhal sore throat will e gone. Elyi Bound appetites the day and the i Sad such misery . nowlCet the Cream Balm" and your eold or catarrb Wherewithal to gratify-them- . &B;all bottle of Elys Cream Balm" at will surely disappear. Hedquist Dfu Today Battling Jimmie waa for-drug store. ,Thia sweet, fragrant Co. (Adv.r gotten by the - public, and he waa happy in the seclusion of this forget' fulness. A new and strange career bad opened up before him; he waa the lather of the most beautiful prima donna in the operatic world, and, difficult as the task waa, he did bis best to live up to it. ' It was hard not to offer to shake hands when he was presented to a princess or a duchess; It waa bard to 'remember wbea to change the studs in bis shirt; and a white cravat waa the terror of hia nighta, for his fingers, broad and etubby and powerful, had not been trained to the delicate task of tying a bowknot By a Judicious blow In' that spot where the ribs divaricate he could right well jtie. his adversary into, a bowknot, but this string of white lawn was a most damnable thing. Still, the puttering of the two women, their dally concern over his deport' a I j ment, was bringing him Into conform- -' A cool kitchen on ironing day is possible lty with social usages. One thing he : with a rebelled against openly, and with such firmness that the women did not press, him too strongly for fear of a general' revolt. On no occasion,. however presslve, would he wear a silk hat.' SWUfWI Christmas and birthdays invariably called forth the gift of a silk hat, for the women trusted that they could IThe heat'b centered where it will do the overcome resistance by persistence. rmost good. He never said anything, but It waa nobums kerosene -- a cheap, clean I No .waste ticed that the hotel porter, or the gardener, or whatever masculine head iiueL (save his own) was available, came 'Better cooking at less cost. The New Perfection forth resplendent on feast days and broils, bakes, roasts, and toasts. Sundays. 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. Leaning back in an iron chair, with his shoulders resting against the oak, All hardware and general stores. was the Barone,' altogether a different type- .- He was frowning over the COMPANY OIL THE CONTINENTAL pages of Bagota Italian Lakes,- - and ' Incorporated la Colovedo) 1 he wasn't making much headway. He Puoblo AStMuwoua Cheyennw was A' Italian to the' Core for all that ' Lak Salt BoiM'1 City j he aped the . English style and manner. He could speak the tongue with fluency, but be stumbled and faltered miserably over the Boundless type. His clothes had the Piccadilly cut, and fils mustache, erstwhile waxed and militant, was cropped at the corHe was ners, thoroughly Insular. Thirty, and undeniably handsome. Near the fountain, on the green, was a third man. He was in the act of folding up an easel and a camp-stoo- l. rore-aigh- p cokl-in-bea- d i w. ' A COOL' KITCHEN ' y vf OKtU LUKHFiaiH , , Den? ' You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over j night if youll get a 50 cent' bottle of Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem-ied- y at any drug store. Millions of (bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea jRecipe are sold annually. Bays a here, because 4t darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can- tell it has been applied. i Those w'hose hair is turning gray,. becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or Jwo applications the (gray hair vanishef and your locks luxuriantly axk and beautiful iall dandruff goes'? scalp itching and I falling .hair stops.! , This Js the age 4f, youth.., Gray hair, 'ed, unattractive folks arent wanted around, so ,get busy with Wyeths-Sagand Sulphur tonight and youll be delighted with f your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Hedquist Drug Co two stores, successors to Smoot an--' PalaceJDrag Cos.. (Adr.) I proprietor threw np his hands In de-Co spair. What was going to happen the peace of this bucolic spot? The -youth permitted netbing-te-stand-his way, and the singers father was a retired fighter with boxing gloves! in - In the ballroom "that evening that little son of Satan called ( malice-aforethoug- took possession of Nora; and there was' havoc. If a certain American countess bad not patronized her; if certain lorgnettes (implements of torture used by said son of Satan) bad not "been leveled In, her direction; if certain fans hfcd not bgen suggestively spread between pairs of feminine be-jeo- Two big natural hot sulphur water pools,- - emptied and cleaned twice $ a weetk. Fins for Ehcumafisin - heads, Nora would have b harmless as a playful Kitten. From door to door of the ballroom her mother fluttered like a ben with a duckling. Even Celesta was dis-- j touted, fer she saw that Noras eoo-- 1 d duct waa not due to any fun. There was something bitter and those smiles, that ironic cloaked-b- y tinkle of laughter. In fact, Nora from The Tuscany flirted outrageously. Barons miked end tore at hie mue-tachHe committed any number of murders, by eye and by wish. When his time came to dance with the mia- he whirled her around savagely, and never said, a word ; and oace done, w lth, he sternly returned her to her mother, which he deemed the wisest course to pursue. Nora, you are bt having abominably! whispered her mother, pale with inuignatlon. Well, I am having a good - time Your dance? - Thank you., And a tender young American led her through the mazea of the waltz, as some poetwho knewwhat he, was about phrased It. By way of parenthesis:- - Herr Rosen marched up the hill and down again, something after the manner of a certain warrior king celebrated In verse.. The object of his visit had goneto the ball at Cadenabbia. At the betel he demanded., a motorboat.,. Thera . waa none to be had. In a furious state of as eu Turkish Bath and W. Tain! e Bed$l J fch. 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SpuV Center COAL MAKES A LOT From a window in the villa came a voice; only a lilt of a .melody, no words, half - a - dozen bars from Martha; but every delightful note went deep into the three masculine hearts. Harrigan Emlled and patted the dog. The Italian scowled at the vegetable garden directly below. The artist scowled at the Italian. Fritz, Fritz; here, Fritz!" The dog struggled In Ilarrigans hand3 and tore himself loose. He went clattering over the path toward Vn5 villa and disappeared into the doorNothing could keep him when that ypj.ee XUJe'L Ke wag as ardent a lover a! an 7, SEd fifrtuoTe TavoFcl!. You Oh, you funny little dog! merry little daehel! Fritz, mustn't; Silence. ,let go! J'he artist knew that 'she --was cuddling the puppy to her heart, and his own grew twisted. lie stooped over his materials again and tied the box to the easel and the stool, and shifted them under his arm. 'Ill be np after dinner, Mr, ' Harrigan, " he .said. All right, Abbott, Harrigan waved his' hand pleasantly. He was becoming so used to the unvarying statement that Abbott would be up after dinner, -- that- his reply - was by- - now purely mechanical She's getting her voice back all right; eh? , ' Beauti fully! But I really, dont think she ought to sing at the Haines villa Sunday." One song wont hurt her., Shes made up her mind to ting. ' Theres nothing for us to do but to sit tight. The artist took the path that led around the villa and thence down by many steps to the Tillage by the wacluster of terside, to the cream-tinte- d ehops and enormous hotels. ' Below, InYhe village, a man entered the .Grand hotel.'" He was tall, blond, He carried himself like one used to military service; also, like one used to giving peremptory orders. The porter bowed, the director bowed, and tbo proprietor himself became a Hying carpenters square, hinged. The porter and the director recognized a personage; the proprietor recognized the man. It was of no consequence that the new arrival called himself Herr Rosen. He was assigned to a shite of rooms,, and on returning to the bureau, the proprietor squinted his eyes abstractedly. He knew every woman of Importance at that time residing on the Point. Certainly it could none of these. Hlmtnel! He struck bis hands together. Bo that was It: TdS.' sihgftr. Ife ricffiedTheTiTnta in certain newspaper paragraphs, the little tales with the names left to the imagination. So that was It? , What a woman! Men looked at her and went mad. And not so lot g ago ona hid abducted her Iq rarls. The r . . W. Proprietor , ENJOY YOUR VACATION 4 . Provo Drug Company. - And Return IX -- I Am a Prince,11 hs Said Proudly. mind hn engaged two oarsmen to row him across the lake. And so it came to pass that when Nora, suddenly grown weary- - of the play, full of bitterness and distaste, hating herself and every one else in the world, stole out to the quay to commune with the moon, she saw him jump from the boat to the landing, scorning the steps. Instantly she drew her lace mantle closely about her face. It was useless. In the man the hunters Instinct Was much too keen. So I have found you! One would say that I had been in hiding? coldly. From me, always. I have left everything duty, obligations to seek you." From any other man that might be a compliment I am a prince, he said proudly. , She faced him with that quick resolution, that swift forming of purpose, which has made the Irish so difficult In argument and persuasion. Wiil you marry me? Will you make me your wife legally? Before all the world? Will you surrender, for the sake of this love you profess, your right to a great inheritance? Will you risk the anger and the Iron hand of your father for my sake?" Herr Gott! I am mad! He covered his eyes. That expression proves that your Highness is sane again. Have you realized the annoyances, the embarrassments, you have thrust upon me by your pursuit? Have you not road t!)e scandalous innuendoes in the news- -' tlaperz? Your Highness, 1 was. not born on the Continent, ao 1 look upon my. work from a point of view ' not common to thbse of your caste.- I am . 1 - honor, honor. I am a woman, but I am not wholly defenseless. There waa a time when I thought I might number nmoug my friends a prince; hut youhave made that impossible. That Good Coal All Kinds Of Lump, Not and - 1 0 ' PHONE 17. CREEKr KING,. SPRING All sizes. : 502 ST ACADEMY AVE. Up Town Office Provo Commercial Bank. SMOOT & SP AFFORD EY M ON is of a prolific, generating nature. .Money can beget money, and- - Its offspring can beget more, and so on. 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