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Show THE fEOTO POST PAGE Digestive 7 -Disorders Yield When the right help is sought at the right time. Indigestion is a torment. Biliousness causes suffering.- - Either is likely to lead to worse and weakening sickness. The right- - help, -the best corrective for disordered r During National Gas Lighting Week Only , -of- Merry War Developing Ikecbams For Reservation Trade t 'V-Kindly telephone ell society items to Miss Clara Bestel 4 4 The great fight is developing between Provo and Salt Lake over the cpntrol.of trade In the Vernal div meyer not later than the day 4 preceding the publication of 4 trict and Uintah and Duchesne counthe paper. Phone IS. 4 ties which promises to be the livliet.1 e j in the state. Recently a large party Mrs. N. H. Hardy- - and lilsa Vera of Salt Lakera made a trlnhrough an Dyke are Ogden visitors for a that section In the Interests 0) fie few days. , Salt Lake trade and found Provo business men well entrenched. During Mra teba WUlis returned from the past year or two local wholeyesterday where she has salers have been developing trade at apeat the past several days visiting. a remarkably rapid rate and ae 'a result approximately 1150,000 per Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings and yearr comes into this cky for goods to the reservation and Ash- Mrs. 3. H. Hetndselman attended a shipped ZZH lejTvalley points t delightful social affair given by Mr. The revival of the movement for and Mrs. Oifloa. Pierce the latte putting n- railroad through that rich fanning section la also bringing about part of laetweek Jn Sprlagvllle.2 , lt h I -t - 1 ( Interest in securing trade and s Provo is 45 miles nearer than Salt lAke and the railroad' a 111 have to come through some pass leading into this city, local merchants are confident they can hold the trade against Salt Lake dealers. Eer since this city became the trading center for the reservation the volume of business has been growing rapidly, being good evidence of the excellent treatment given to dealers in that section by local merchants. Residents of the reservation districts feel more confident of getting a railroad now than at any time since the settlement began to Assume the proportions of small towns. Provo cap-Itgoing into that section for esnsls sad Improvements has also done much to crystallise a friendly feeling for this city, rsrt . ' f. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce ef 8pringville and Mr." and Mrs. labor of Spanish Fork motored to Castilla Saaday and spent a pleasant day at that resort. TO WIN SAYS WILLIS RUSHING WORK ' .Chicago, Sept. 22. Gov. Frank B, Willis of Ohio spent today in Chicago on his way to the Panama Pacific re Each day the Ryberg Bros. Mrs. Bert ' R. Sutton had as her abbs to add to the force of laboring geests Saaday Mrs. Gertrude Marks men on the streets of Provo and and Misa Sarah Douglass of Salt the work of removing the necessary .Lake. earth for paving is progressing to the e The hollowing out of town guests satisfaction of both the city aztd the were eatertained at a daintily' ap- contractors. Owing to the failure on pelated dinner party at the home the of part many of- the business f Misa Hazel Stubbs last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Elmer, Miss Rae Baxter houses to get connected with the aid Mr. Golden Elmer oftMammoth, deep sewer on "Center street, the cou Misa Leona Rouse, Mr. Lardell Davis, tractors were forced to change tnesr Mr. 8. T. Rouse and Mr. Elmer Rouse plans and Instead of going straigm west on Center street, will pave f SpriogviUe. .7 Academy avenue and then First West street, while the plumbers are coninteresting session of the Che held home of necting a t large number . of stores dub was at Mra. Va. Roylance Wednesday af- with the eevaer. The Orem officials have decided ternoon. Mrs. George P. Parker gave a splendid paper on the Awakening that they cannot pave their portion of Cfetaa, after which Mra. J. B. Ash- ef the street while the otber is being ton gave an equally interesting paper done as they are not prepared to lay n "A Day in Chinas Capital. The the steel ties .and heavy rails' in time for the present, contractors' to 'do the . neat session of the club will be with Mrs. A. C. Lund Wednesday after- - work and their portion may go next spring. position. He addressed the Chicago Association of Commerce at a luncheon and attended a dinner at night given in his honor by the Ohio so. ciety of Chicago, i IThe Republican party .is bound to win la 1918, Governor Willis declared. ""For no other reason than that the people want a return to the protective tariff if you wish. Hot win it will no matter-wh- o is at the head When mentioned 'duringflthe 'evening as good presidential timr and soun dmanfor the place by ChaVles Gates Dawes, Governor Wilis said; Presidential timer? Of course Im presidential timer. Epery honest, hard working Republican is. But Im not - J . . la So-res- is ove-unt- worrying about it yet Pills and the right time to take this famous family remedy is at the first sign of coming trouble. Beecharos Pills have so immediate an effect for good, by cleansing the system and purifying tl.3 blood, that yoa will know after a few doses they Mat-tlnso- 4-ro- om $ ? house for $7.50 to be 3 , Candle Power RADIO Lights with piping complete This includes 4-1- 00 Arc the - Remedial Resort i Safe'af I Amy M --diein htUWnU, la bnn, UU, SB. Deafness Cannot Be Cured applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wsy to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an by looal the mucous lin- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely dosed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed v forever ; nine out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused Dy catarrh) - that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh ..Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY. A CO, Toledo, Ohio, patlon. Sold by Druggists, 25c. Take Halls Family Pills' for constl- - Make Us Prove to You that the most economical artificial light is GAS that the most convenient artificial light is GAS the most Heres your This week is National Week Lighting October 4th) (September 27th, Visit us rny !ay during this week. Let us show you the two 'reat developments made in the field of, modem lighting,- - Light and i'Welsbach Kinetic Gas Bowl The Welkbuch Clyde Laub and J. H. Bigler werc taken to the state 'prison ' Wenwsnuy where they will serve two terms eca from one to twenty, years for burglaries committed by them in Sprlngvllle and LebL They were sentenced by Judge A. B. Morgan In the 4tb dirtrlct court Tuesday after entering pleas of . guilty and were takea to the pison the following day to aerve their .sentences. artificial light is GAS eye-comforti- ng We know these facts to be true. chance to make cs prove our statements. - Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: .Robert Judge A. CL Hatch of Heber was Fullmer. of Abraham and Cecils In Provo attending te legal business of Pay son; Oran Gnoneman of fast Tuesday. Provo and Blanche Marie Hutchings of Sprlngvllle.' il a --T- he UC. E-- Z The ffays are growing shorter; soon you will' have to tackle next winters lighting problems. What better time than Lighting Week to decide once and for all on a light that will be abundant for every need, suited to every eye? We believe we have it.' Come in and see. TVeU-bathe genuine IFe recommend . -Reftex Gae Mantle for eatisfac -turn, durability and ksUu? brilliance. ch Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. n Mr. ami Mra H. R. Atkin have re- BROADWAY STAR FEAT- TURE EXTRAORDINARY turned from SL George whew they AT PRINCESS SATURDAY tor tus bare been visitiig relatives past few weeks. George 'A. Clark has presented, s Jan De Bar, s young French-Cacalm for 8U?5 for the loes of a cow, is sent out from the Hudson Bay which Mrs. .0. B. Beebe of Santaquin is according to claimant, fen into D. R. Mra and Mr. company with post at God's lake to perform a hole in the street os Foprth North visiting Beebe for a few days. Mr. C. E. the perilous task of burning Ui and Fifth West, breaking her leg. Beebe spent Sunday and Monday as plague stricken cabins of those who The ease was referred to the city have died from the deeded small their guest. attorney. : f pox. a one of them he finds Jeanette, has! a little girl who by some miracle CIVIC SERVICE EXAMINATION Knowing that escaped the plague. Under date of September 18 the by entering the cabin he has taken a, district forester Informs the forest chasce of eating the disease, Jan bu'ld supervisors office at Provo that cue an Isolated cabin and puts up the red field Sat which In previous years flag of warning. After making surel -v .e hs not cn"ht the plague, Jsh kts part cf the frest m I 'ho vot ad .tii" m wl be enairin? - ', 'Vi -- ft r.f J Cel IQ , 'Vf the examination will require only Rhof life cnili he Piingo uer up (. Powders' Headache James' hls own: Five-yewne day, October 23. suffer. and dont All persons deslnng to take the now a young lady, returns from school J her education, finished. Walker, a When examination should apply to the FT" your head stlie j Service commission, Washington, yeung sargeant in the mounted police. Ufct htve nM or ;u v ,t iAs it is nec- has fallen in love with her and Jan, jt-t suf!: iV D. C.' for Form 1312 like 1 to take a th Is awekened to for remedy tina this to write Washington noticing essary rs and ache Powders In this form, execute it and return It pangs of heartache be has known . at 01,19, cares exno he a realization that longer and receive authority to take the the drug .lore nov' fo" a amination, no delay should be made. f: r Jeanne in a fatherly manner. (of Dr. Jarnes Ife t ' think if! Hunt suffer! He fears aha could nea-ea ! him otherwise and feels it i3 'his will feel Sue head, duty to hide his love. Apparently he neuralgia pain - (Ad vwtisemetrtv)-- Is not' altogether 'succesful In "hiding" his affection, for Jeanette purposely devotes more attention , to the young How To Get Relief rTJn Head officer pust to see what effect it will and Nose are StiVid Up. have on Jan. It makes him feel vefy Count fifty Your, cold In head 01 baHy, but ho still keeps silent. Just iiau & long catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- before the two men start on A visit to Salt Lake City trils will open, the air passages of journey she- - places a note confessing she be to what in her love supposes can is not complete unless and clear you your head will bis in finds it Walker sack. Jans No more you haye a breathe freely. snuffling, laall Jan up hope. snd gives pack mucous discharge, dryness hawking, or headache; no struggling for breath ter a thief steals thei? guns and foodandJan breaks his leg. Jan, at night ' ATTHK Get a small bottle of Elys Cream telling the man he must live for the to Walker a and go Balm from your druggist girls take, persuades ap ii Mttle of this fragrant antiseptic on to the post alone. "There Walker cream in your nostrils. It penetrates hears from Jeanette's own lips that Bra4y .through every air. passage of. the the note was intended for Jan. He is Tot Mf M MlekOT head, soothing and healing the swollen heart broken , but manfully leads t mtOTfOTla Mr a Ctn-t- ia tSsitMU or inflamed mucous membrane, giving rescue party back for Jan, who has VANISHES you Instant relief. Head eolds snd kept alive by sheer grit, Jaa Is ovLHlU.lATlStl ' catarrh yield like magic, Dont vtsy enrhelmed by hi great- - joy at seeis lag Jeanette when she. looking ls to stuffed p and miserable, la BATH his eye stells kina ker mate sure. tested fer kfsa--f an. (Advert! iweotj n Is now known Inflamed condition of REPUBLICANS BOUND CONTRACTORS. 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