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Show ttsmu sir 'tmjcb THE PROVO POST 2disonDay for t tt c.itatYjt'K fyrtiaipg Where You Re- - f t Utah County gister TuesrOct:27 CuteWe 21st - to Bo Celebrated Alpine James W. Vance. American Fork first Myrtle the 7V'aughout Country as' ton. of the Date Edison Invented American second J. Fork Khe First Incandescent. Electric Slorrs. Globe American Fork third E. ,B. kins. On Wednesday, October 2 iL, iuo American Fork fourth Mrs. izuuversary of Edisons discovery of Steele. jindeseent electric light globes Trill Beniamin Frank Matiey ' Anni-r3r- y Cedar Fort James E. Gam. Lyman Marble. ' Elberta D. C; Walkey. Fairfield W, B. Thomas. Goshen Mrs. A. H. Sorensep. ighi an d Ma ggie Orr. Ijehl first Evelyn W. Petersom Lehl econd James Carter. iJehl third Llzzle Briggs. ,Lehl fourth lira. M.A. Taylor, IJ&r y electrical service organize rt cn in th country Is plannl in the event, and the'' local "KHnjmny has signified Its Intentional tseEftbrating the day by , making Oc- tvrtra 21st "Edisoa Day throughout jat2 community. , fit tini anniversary of- - Colton 'C&tS&ate -- I'Invention.. Sri-t- We are Edi-asaf- a if ry Lake Shore swewssM Mapletonh-C- -- Am Perry, Edisons ' discovery of electric Nor was it very long ago. Wad ley Pleasant Grove announcement of Edisons first &7&!iing." "TES of Great Reductions on All M. Bird. L offering the ladies Provo a chance to get hats at bargains, the like of which have never been offered in this city before'. For the next few days we will make xll &or often do people remark,it only yesterday .vane J. read 1 SEASON IS NOW ON 0HntoirEinmaSrlIickc incsi ee. - ofthe second-r-Joee- p IImr, whiclr may he called the first the lamp. appeared - Pleasant Grove third Mrs. Basle 'Sjw'rtlaemenlof fa. the New" York Herald on December Robinson.' Pleasant Grove fourth E. &. Ash. ZXoK. 1S97. two months to n day after; Provo Bauch Joseph . Booth, invention. .;sfts Edisons work, and View Mrs. Luella Haws. Pleasant the invention hf the In yntioularly 'comAiwwent lamp, must forever Payson first Floretta Gardner. an Inspiration to mankind.- - The Payson second Jennie H. MoClell- A weeks and months of tedious ex-Payson third Lasts Brereton. 'Yiwftwwmtlngr thedauntlesa patience sSest bravely struggled on after each SprlngvlUe first John H. Uaavar- " vnaBentary- - defeat," and the 'resource ing. from fbitaiuKS that turned even failure to so- n. . anna, have perhaps never heea. equal- Sprlngvllle third , StaB, and certainly never surpassed in' history of human achievements, f Sprlngvllle fourth T. L. Meaiso -- 3B ' ' wander that this man enriched his haH-- - 1ttbsss with one of Its most precious f - Sprlngvllle fifth Annie Sorenson. the to wssUons, the Edison lamp with a! Salem Annie' Sorenson. Sfcraa of Jllumlnatlon so wonderfully ! Santaquln first Caroline Opensbaw Santaquln second Sarah J. Kirk-SkBhoap and efficient that It haa enabled bam. teacher and printer to extend the Eafasence of civilization where It has! Spanish Fork first Wm. zugstrsp. Spanish Fork second W. O. Oreer. tMwerheenPelt heforeTT ' SSIsons dream, when he Invented Spanish Fork third Lahl Davis. Spanish Fork fourth Ben Evans. She electric incandescent lamp, was' t bringing of jelectnc' fight Into Ave. 113 In the civilized world. neij home - X2v wk has fone on and on througu 15 past 35 years, until today Edlsonw Afe'best attainment in the form of lamps. Ja-- of fered.. toAha "aaKsii under the name of Edison IIUGAL: Provo first Mrs. David Opensbaw, 145 South Ihrst East. giving fromtliree tT six' tfiSmes as much light aa the old style Prove second Mrs. Hannah WAR PREPARATIONS ssrbon lampriand wlthout uslng any ard, 698 South Second West. Otero electricity, Provo third Elmo Cunningham, 206 South Ninth West Trovo fourth Mrs. Lillie Holdaway. Mobilization to Be Ordered Today-Ma- rtial ,Law Proclaimed In Sift Wevt Seremi North. Congo. Provo fifth Mrs. Annie Harris, 358 North First West. LONDON, Oct 14. A Central News Provo sixth Mrs. Diantha Worsley, ' from Madrid - says It ls ttispatch lirNorth' S aeon d East from Lisbon that Portugal has Provo seventh Mrs. Lydia ' duff, . declared-wa- r .against Germany. 'The 266 North t Fifth East Provo eighth Mrs Deseret M. message, 'whtclr lacks official' confirmation, is published in Madrid with Gray, 626 East Third South. . 4 Registration days Oct. 13th and all reserve. Portugal has not yet declared war are more severe thanhe 27th. Yes, millions each year. Its raages against Germany, it .was stated In oh off ficiai quarters here today, but a presenT European War. If Joi!re beginuinglo feel a hit In our assortment re--ai- n yf " millinery up-to-the-mi- o Maz-tJarnps- 8b ' Mrs. C. Maw,; Prop ,' -- e How Mrs. Comfort Cut tlie HI3I1 Cost r , r Cl KfiLtlEJ- cks Goodii iKe YES, olor,M youll get reliefer Every Voman Can Use and ought to use occasionally a proper remedy for the -- k , One of tlie tastiest beverages you ever drank. Has that rich Java is noted. atrocma and rare flavor for which is Yet UNLIKE Java and other grade o! coffee, KOFFE-E- T OT. Injurious. It a a food drink ; it 'builds you - up. , About twice as nutritious as other cereal beveragea.. Aiul much more, headache, backache, languor, nervousness and depression to which she may be subject These troubles and others are symptoms of debil- -. ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation - - high-price- d ' art at one Safe,' certain And convenient. They clear the system' . . ists and Food Inspectors recommend ; FEET, The tlniest tots may drink it safely. is enjoyable ; y . Sk. eup just before bedtime sleep well and be' refreshed, Order a I j J insure good health and strength, so that all the bodily organs do their natural work without causing Every woman of the suffering. thousands who have tried them, ' knows that Beechams Bills - act -- . youll ' 1 jmckage from your grocer today. If Jie . Jnst out, write us and well see that you T tre supplied. - i , Certain Advantage To t COLLEGE PURE FOOD CO LOGAN UTAH iHrwiI b will tmr Bn f Spdal Yi!m to 13c., 23c SU cvuytUnkJa Usa, 0 t i - - 01 That Good Coal V All Kinds 01 Lump, Nut "-'- V if o 0 A. . . : . PHONE 17. . CANYON - 7 Music B02 8. ACADEMY ' will be ordered tomorrow. It is added that Portugal is preparing for all eventualities and that if she participates in the war it will he oh the side of Great Britain. Cabling from Lisbon,' the correspon the-Cent- ral. Stationery Store " SMOOT & SPAFFORD VC00 000000 . We still bum coal, of course, but we dont start the fires until we really need them, and, we put them out just as soon as the worst ofthe cold weather is over. Many-- Fall mornings, too, we dont need heat after ten o'clock, and using the Perfection saves us a lot of money. And its a big comfort in a cold snap when extra heat is needed in the bedroom or any other part of the Louse. -- The Perfection in well made and ore, mental. Light easily canted aoywhem It is gnanmeed smokeless and odorless. For sale at all hardware and general rtarw. Look for tbs Triangle trademark. conferences between the leaders the- - various Portuguese parties and the president of the republic the correspondent continues, it has been resolved to convoke congress Friday, Oct. 16, in order to pass a vote for the mobilization of the Portuguese e53cC5lhr: THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (hiiewtil la Cohnie) Daavar - Butte F Me Albeqeeeque Beiee ........... Bah Lake City f "Congo Under bartfal Law. Oct. 14. According to dispatches from Loanda, maral law has- been proclaimed the throughout ' Portuguese, Congo." ' J LISBON, - TO THE PUBLIC A the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise; which having no guide, overseer or ruler; provideth her meat in the summer and gathereth her food In the harvest. The Bible. Harvest time is the golden time of the year. This has been a bountiful season and you are no doubt reaping rich re- -j turns. Returns from hard work should be well taken care of. A checking account is very convenient in paying your help and bills. The check is a receipt, therecan be no paying of bills Go to W The Portuguese possessions in western Africa, called the Portuguese Congo, are bounded by German Southwest Africa on the south, by the French Congo and the' Belgian Congo on the north. and on the east by rthodesia. On the west they reach the Atlantic. The colony has an area of about 500,-00- 0 square miles and a population of 7.000,000. The' military force is 5000 menTbf whom 3600 are natives. , The New Second Hand Furniture West Center street Store, 578-58- 4 Escaper- PHONE 38JL. . boy had a marvelous escape, writes P. F. Bastiams, of Prince Albert. Cape of Good Hope. It ocPROVO, UTAH. curred In the middle of thelnight As luck would, have It. I had a large bot--e In sanie Building as of Chamberlains Cough Remedy HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL In the house. After following the directions for rn hour and twenty min-- 1 & JEWELRY CO. utes he was through all danger. For i n SLUv j Blxle a11 dealers. rtwvwwrtrtnrtw.,mv!iim7vvy'tTyw''ov( (Adv.) 1 we SMOXXLE -- ' said Mrs. lt is News says reported that the German minister to Portugal and other Germans residing in I.isbon axe about to leave for Madrid. - As a result of cabinet meetings and, A Marvelous MMy-littl- AVE. Bank. f in Sheet Music, Music Books, Musical Instru ments and Findings, Stationery and School Supplies. All size. Up Town Office Provo Commercial b Everything gate; clear creek, king, spring CASTLE VIRL MARTIN and Slack Coal. ! -- expand'pari'y 'thrWood ert a general tonic effect and KOh- - - ili dent of W bo--f- ore ' yoii - used to bum coat like that, too we- - bad - the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. 4 re-port-ed ions t I The Princess Millinery Parlors ,T" North Academy i' i - call and inspect this line of ladies We invite n-- t t r hats; beautiful tailored hats,- appropriately trimmed;, and. .many others will comprise this special offering. They are all going at $2.00 to $5.00. A pretty assortment of little girls hats will be 7snown at prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.00r: 7 A will be found the new velvet: trimmed e Twice. ' - , - t - I 1 - Nothing is safer for your, surplus than a Savings Account. Your money will draw 4 percent interest, compounded semiannually, Oct. 1st and April 1st. Now isTconvenient time to start your account SAFETY AND SERVICE. Thomas N. Taylor, President J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John F. Bennett Vice Pres FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DANK Post Want Ads are Money Makers 4 |