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Show Jr:-f - - 'V -- . r m. gmBMTTEary naasrj!mai wn V fe) V , Amk Hit- SKakeJCOff PRIMRQSEPROTEGES: Rid Yourself Murphy and Foley at the Columbia Theatre Wednesday Taught Men by Minstrel A of Unnecessary Provo Citizen Shows You , LosLtfc3GamQ.by,0ne , Bur-den- By ORISON How. v " For lame7woak and aching backs. endorsement Local their proves orth. East St, Jerry Cluff, 26G I was almost unrecProvo, was their eetns. Primrose, who Utah, sas: ognized aa the worlds greatest clog able to move about for three years and soft shoes dancer, saw them iaj and when I sat down. It waa hard for a New York, theatre. He Immediately me to get up. I had awful pains in my made an agreement with them to come back and it hurt me to move hand under his management;, and taught or foot. A friend recommended Doans them his style of dancing. Jbe skill Kidney Pills to me and after taking and brain of Prlnrose. Instilled Into one- - box, I was Well. I havent hat the jouthful and supple legs of Mur- - but a slight touch of the trouble-slnc- e. them I highly -- recommend Doang-KIdne- ) pby and -- Filey, quickly-mad- e even greater than he had. ever' been. Pills to any sufferer from kidney For years they traveled with Prim- trouble: Price 50c,' at all dealers. 'Dont rose and the old minstrel man won fortbem the clog dancing champion simply ask for a kidney remedy ge. Doans Kidney Pills the same that , ship of theworld. CoT Primrose has now retired, but Foley Mr. Cluff had. Foster-Mllbuand Murphy are keeping his mem- Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) ory green by doing what-- he did for THE MASTER KEY" almost forty years. It Is Primroses wish that they keep up the memory of UNCLAIMED LETTERS the team of Primrose and West, wonand derful dancers In bygone-day- s, their evfery move and, step in their Remaining in Provo Post ' Office act as seen at the Columbia Theatre Nor. 8, 1911. ; LADIES. will be a replica of the famous pair. Miss Mary. Crosby, " GENTS." FOR SALE Old papers In tmndlea of ' ' , ' -38 pounds. 16c per bundle, at this - Brinkman, A.; Davidson, W. D.; office. Guin, E. L.; Johnson - and Rogers; Jensen, J. M.; Lelsbany, Ren; Matson, R. G.; Malouf, B. ft Co.; Moore ft JUNIUS JACK80N TO Homer; Neal, La urld; Peterson, John; LEAVE FOR MISSION Shumway, Geo. A.; Stewart, Oorlas. TO EASTERN STATES If not called for In' two weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. A farewell party will be held In the JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Fifth ward Sunday evening in honor' of Junius Jackson, who will leave for New York next Tuesday to fill a mis- FOR RENT 3 furnished Rooms with sion in' the Eastern states. The M. Rooms with bath 758 East 2nd North 1. A. Male Chorus will be present to famish thp music and & special pro- Supper for benefit of Domestic Scieiua Depa-toeit Central Sccool Fridty gram Is being prepared for the occaNov. 13 from 5.33 to 7.30 for general sion.' public. Price 25c. T" T t t w K-"Fif- tht nt I A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible than that of a motberiooktng- tot her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing In to relieve Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this, Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. - Keep it at hand.4 Tor sale by all dealers. (Adv.) 4 Our Best Seller. - jhe-hous- We are selling' more of Merltol Eczema Remedy than all the others put together. This large sale Is duo to the fact' that it' is a preparation of unusual merit, male expressly for one purpose, eczema In Its various forms If you are afflicted with this loathsome disease, do not delay U3ing Merltol Eczema Remedy. Provo Drug Co., exclusive agency. - (Adv.) . ASTER KEY -- e - Jan. Madison, Wis 1, 1313, while working with a snow plow on the railroad. For several years I hav j been obliged to use crutches a great part7of ITirXImer Hat for USetTThree 4t orlheFar- - boxes of the Merltol Rheumatism Bros, building, the next door Booth u Powders, I have thrown away .the rer of the old place. crutches and am now almost fully reHfs old motto of the best services covered. It certanly has done wonders for me and I heartily recommend at reasonable fees will he adhered 1L M. D. REYNOLDS. (Adv.) n7 to. 0(6)M M Ll- MARDEN SWETT AKiiuiti feyiKlic&tft-- j ' - In Two Weeks, is the Record h the fatal fumblingof the ball or a slIp'tbfodghlfiff Cng6)rsat''4: critical moment Perhaps everything up to that unfortunate fumble or Blip foreshadowed victory, and then in an Instant all was los't because perhaps through an overwhelming sense of fear of losing the game some players brain became confused. Justjsojajbe great life game, a simple slip has often proved a fatal which seemed a mere trifle has resultedJa dlra defeat It Is not enough to be scientific and efficient and level headed - the ma-- ; he timerwermust be so&ll r the time- .Give ns a man who Is not easily thrown off his guard, or off his balis "the- - cry when 'danger ance, threatens. The man who can think clearly and act wisely when others get excited Is the man who is svery where sought to save the day in a Crisis; hs Is always wanted for important positions, because in emergencies, which are always likely to irise, everybody feels safer In hla hands. ... . There Is something superb, something we cannot help' revering and admiring in a person who can stand perfectly calm, unmoved, and serene when others Jmcome excited, lose their heads and have no control over mistake;-somethi- ! $40 I' And we will go over the Century Mark within the next week.1 Why ? Because the W- - 0-is the strongest Fraternal Insurance Society in the World. Has a Reserve Fund of $7,000, OOCLOO invested in the best of Municipal and School Bonds in the Nine Western Statc-in which it operates $680,000 invested in the State cf Utah. Its a Community Builder! ng s ority-oM- Your Opporlunily for Protection TICKETS ON SALE: aiswwsswi December 19, 20, 21, 22. Return Limit February 28 - - December J29. Return Limit March 7. - ITS J. W.DUNN TICKETS ON SALE: . November 21 and 23, December 19 and 22. Return Limit 3 Months. i self-pois- -- v A X To ' Denver, ; - : Rates from Provo; . Omaha $22.50 . ,i Kansas City ,St. T $40.00, $36. aul J..., Chicago t- $59.72 ' THROUGH SLEEPERS TO i "4 - For Infonuation, TraiuScbedules, etc., call on C. E. EGGERTSEN Asent, Provo -- ance, to get a swelled head" over little prosperity to lose oneam-bitlofor forging ahead by a raise in salary. A little ease and comfort are great empters, great destroyers of ambition. It is a difficult thing to keep a level head when the storms of temptation and financial difficulties are raging about one; but it is easier than in Thera . Is ,omethipg,.in proaperlty. human nature which braces up against adversity, which stiffens up wten the world goes hard end makes one tug the harder; but somehow case,., comfortand the thought of prosperity take- the sprlng out of the ambition. The motive to push ahead, to struggle to strive. Is usually weakened by the feeling of satisfaction that one has achieved something worth while, that he has gained what J. n. MANDEFFIELD, A. 0." to-da- te A-- , Salt Lake PitT -- Vi IT A splendid opportunity, do not hesitate , All our up- Ladies $20.00 to $30-0Suits going at 0 Another line of $15.00 to $18.00 Suits iMviwwimniHC, g PHONE 624. WESTCENTERr rounded himself with one of the strongest casts of players that have ever played this part of the country, among whom are Miss Effie Ettlnger, public is spared. Miss Alice Conrad, Miss Carnle "Ralph Cloninger,' who comes to the Miss Etta Morris, D. L.' Mack, Columbia Theatre next Friday ana James EUie, Prescot iErckson, Eugene Saturday, Nov. 13th and 14. with Spafford, Selda Roach, Frank Moore. Matinee on 'Saturday, has been very! The plays offered will be up to the careful in selecting nothing hut sue- - standard of any you see alP'dollar aiy cessful plays that were well known.T-Hi- a opening hill Is one of the few big Cause of Insomnia.. The most common cause of insom-plawill be followed by the best problem disorders of the stomach and yet written, The Divorce Ques-n-tor Saturday Uon. Tl, Mr. Cloninger has sur- - to sleep. For 6ale by all dealers. (Adv.) Squaw Man. Ralph Clonyger to Play at Colombia Theatre Plays come and go with such bewildering rapidity In the' vast number of theatres in New York that some of them leave only the vaguest Impression and are forgotten almost before T44 14 they have "departed," Success Is now more than ever a matter of the Burvrval of'the fittest This is a blessing for many plays without the wide popularity necessary for such survival are thrown Into the ttatre golM dl,cd, .,d me -- ml Jen--se- y mte dSr'SeMW.4. t. I - "My da ;htr, n. a Hccrt Disease , Almost"" Fatal, to .Young Girl y , THEFAIRSTORE 230 prln ... .1, - priced coats, all below cost very delicately constructed and were not Intended for bo much power. We value a v, etch In proportion as keeps perfect time, for this is Its purpose. "Most people do not realize how much their success depends upon their general reputation. It- will make all the difference in the world to you v. hat people think of you, how they estimate your ability, what your repuleveltation Is for headedness and a good, sound judgment. Unfortunately the training and education of the great majority of youths are not calculated to develop symmetry of faculty, balance of mental power. -- There should be no dlacrep-ancbetween the physical and the mental training i no one faculty should be forced out of all proportion until ,i - Look at our under, Look them over. While they last. A JteiM JuUo. EPV hi at $8.50 - when thirteen Year 4 i. ,i Sb rMy farewell ftppearahce'WRs an of the greatest .enthusiasm," said one prima donna. Yes, replied the Other. Hant It remarkable that such a large number of people should have seemed so delighted tohear you for the last lime. Sheep Without Tails. breed of sheep wlthont talli and, bearing great lobes of fat on Iheir rumps hatf been Introduced Into South Dakota from Siberia. A new P. LeROYDUKE n t or writ ALLEN R. H. BEESLEY of the most difficult things for a young man to do la to keep a level head. It Is so easy to lose ones bal- A Compliment. lNCIPAL POINTS- - AUGUST Bargains in Ladies' ' J..$5K0 gj $40.00 -- r; HERMAN GRIMM LEO THURMAN - e ao had wa had to place her . bed near a window so she could , get her breath. One doctor said. Poor child, she Is likely to fall dead any tin,. . A friend told me Dr. Miles Heart Remedy had wa wlrip-nettln- PU ' fl MEMBERS are requested to attend Class Introduction 'Monday evening, November 9th AT.T. he entangled the tlpof his of herns In the bars and the fence. Whether ornbt he thought his opponent was thp4ause of the restraint put ugon his actions, and that a desperate effwt was necessary .to tree himself; :annot be known; but with onepwerful wrench he pulled the totf of his skull out, tearing the skjrfoff the scalp, and exposing the ccrated brain. He dropped to all intents and purposes dead on the spot, just as if a rifle shot had qrackeij through his skull The probability is that be, sprang off the ground, and, missing his footing as he came down, threw all his weight with a Jerk on the top of his skull YaXA-- 4 -- - - WM- McCOARD next-enclosur- e Eastern Excursions HORACE BEEBE O. L. HEDENBERO THOS. COCHRAN . M- H. GRAHAM HARRY McCOARD S. J. JONES ARTHUR CRAVEN VERN HARDY Curious Death of an Ibex." A male Cretan ibex ifas killed Itself In a very remarkable w ay at the London zoological gardens. When ring with a markhoor In the ALL WINTER IN CALIFORNIA SUMMER I BOOSTER COMMITTEE: It is not an easy thing to carry a level head through life. The majority of mistakes which bring failure and disgrace are made when people lose and fall to use good their I oveTcrSiTS! INVESTIGATE. "CAMPAIGN TO BUILD TIP PROVO CAMP NOW ON. M their acta square-dealin- California and Return t t of PROVOCAMPNO. 482 - - - 4 1 - In a ' perfectly adjusted machine every part is made with reference to -- ANNOUNCEMENT. every other part. The movement of every heel tn a perfect timepiece Doctor G. W, Ekins announces that must be exquisitely adjusted to the his increase In practice has made entire watch, and each must be suitdemandfor more room and better ed to every other w heel ln the watch, equipped office quarters.' So from You would not boast of your watch because It had a very powerful main--- s now on his Dental Parlors will be 'Mr. D. Reynolds says: This is to certify that I havtieen a great sufferer from Rheumatism since 1831. Contracted the disease i - burdens. OW often it has happened In cur Burdens of a bad back are heavy. great international baseball con-- I -Get rid of them. tests that a team which everybody "Dorn's Kidney Pills are for bad kid felt sure would win, fcaaf losrthe game-throug- f 4 v- Siip Dont bear unnecessary g f 'W LA3 iopyngai, Johnny Murphy and Johnny Foley, experts of soft and wooden shoe danc-tnat the Columbia Theatre next Wednesday are the proteges of Geo. Prhnreeej-'fttotrt'-itwious of - the . old minstrel men, and were taught practically everything (hey know about dancing by Primrose himself.Six yearB ago, when they were mere hoys In --. TEX PROTO POST - '- PAGE FOUR - I. 4 f ' f v v 4 $ t 4 - f As cured her father, so 1 tried it, and She began to Ln Sha took pro e. great many hot-tics, but she Is spared to rue to- day, a fat, roey cheeked girl No one can Imagine the confidence I haie In Dr, Miles Heart Remedy. A. R. CANON, Worth. Ma. ", -- i v i v r j , 5' The- - unbounded confidence Mr. RemCanon has in Dr. edy is shared by thousands of 6thers who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment with short breath, fainting spells, swells ing f iic t or ankks, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, palpitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at once. Prqfit by the experience of others while you Miles-llea- ny ; " c s. I i ft r',4' j rt i ev 'W . M V - -- S t lei'.W. v f y - 1 r , , - s i. j , V 4 , ' . De. M tics' Heart Remedy la aotj and ' puaranteed by all dnioB'sta MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, s - i MISS ALICE PENROSE CONRAD WlthRalph Cloninger Co? at the Columbia Theatre Friday, Nov. 13th,' for two days and Saturday Matinee. ( |