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Show r.VOE EIGHT THE PHOTO POST- - V CANDIDATES BULGARIA DECIDE8; ENTERS FOR TEUTONS BUSY AT AMERICAN FORK American Bulgaria and the Paris, Sept 29. central powers have concluded a precise agreement, according to information" says the correspondent at Salonika, Greece of the Temps. Under this agreement will enter the war on OcBulgaria ' tober 15." Plans for the canipaign 'are now being drawn up by the. Bulgarian general staff. the correspondent says, ith the assistance of several German officers who have arrived in Sofia, Bu!garian.joffieenuaay- - noaL tack will be made on Greece Fork, Sept- 29. Politics are growing very active in this pat of the state for the coming fait election and the following candidates are , already out: On the Republican side John Hunter, who served a number of years sr city councilmanls being urged io get In the race for mayor by his friends. Dr. J. F .Noyes, who waa mayorHn 19131 914 also la belng urg-- ed to take part though as y et he has refused to run. William Thornton, present a member of the ciyt coun- SPINE TUBERCULOSIS J! - , . --- at cil, also Is mentioned. F'or councllmen among the Republicans, names mentioned include Sidney Nicholes, 3n:l::.Lent; R. Deo Shelley, George F. Shelley, Ernest J. Chadwick, J. B.Adams, W. S. Chlp-maC. E. Young, Thomas Coddiug-ton- , F. M. Iluston, the present city recorder, J. B. Forbes and the prei-ent city. treasurerr Mrs. George E Abel, will be candidates. Friends or J. L. Dunkley cie urging hlin to get out for the trensurership. The present mayor, E..S. Greening, dr a Democrat as well as two of the eouneilmen, the balance of the city officers being Republican. Mayor Greenwood says he vt HI not be a candidate for owing his manv Joseph II, Storrs is cther'jiuties. said by hisTrleniTsTTo Ie aproTjoIJI T CAUSES VICTIM TO HICCOUGH NINE MONTHS T - Sept.-3- Greonport, L. I., Brooks, -- who has been his- coughing for nine months, died in his home 'here, the fact being suppressed until after the funeral.A tew days after last Thanksgiving he was sent W the Brooklyn hospital, local physicians being unable to chec There- were bis hiccoughs. studied his case and descientists afflicted with cided that of the spine and that a Cort-bnd- 9. t s Mi.hing bone-Tia- which twitching of the thus causing .hic- terrain nerves cf the spine, aimed t periodical throat muscles,- - - - . possible-candidate- s: t I s i it Els-jmor- .fourth district, B. Y. Green- wood, George Webb, Roy Steele. '. jj. 4, & .3 e came to TtaHw henvery younganil has since resided here. The, deceased i survived by his i he and the following' children, Edward M John, Lewis, Ross, Mrs. Morgan Beck, Mrs. J. T. Morgan, Mrs. Ncra Robertson, and Mrs. Vern Thomas, all of Spanish Fork, and 'r free Johnson of Richfield, ! 4 HEJIRED Good-by- f feet. Good-by- e swol- bunions and raw spots... No more shoe tightness, no more with limping pain or drawing up your face id HZ is agony. acta magical, dprna.ycallousea, f Dont, You ran 5. advt. k- - ", t 7,!, suddenly! "They are result of thrifty hablta I the iu jouth, rupplemented by P :,!iit of saving. n wno save always i . A'' ""''ivL.VTES, and accumula-in :in vi g .0 itches. can old or young, An" . -rjiTtne habit of saving by open-n,J t , ...-perso- . (...auvir.gs account at. this bank. on the i.uiini - will start-you vl towealth. p?OVO COMMERCIAL I ; 1 1 V & SAVINGS BANK ... t u. .cese 7 f. h. s r. G rt?v Vc .....Cashier Aj. sunt Inter-mountai- E3S&2E9331SBB The Most Stylish and Dependable LOWEST PRICED Toes, Heels amLColor, Price $2.48 in Front Lace, Side X and up. For Children, in the neatest, best wearing, best fitting School and Dress SXethat- you can possibly-finxit the low prices we ask. value and interest And hundreds of other loi?ii j y gb jo wetd prifes. LET US PR0 U IT to. I Cashit Cashier L. itei-v-clgre- mi The Store With a Conscience Owned by - Never Undersold Seldom People Equaled. Spent bust ICO BASEBALLS SENT TO large lot, two blocks from tje CONVICTS OF ARKANSAS ness district in Provo and conven. lent to B. Y. U. Jtfply i t Rock, Ark., Sept. 30. r real-- , Waters, 196 Bradaurst Aye.- New, d . jttiil F.o.eit G. Allen of the LIttja Yrrk City. 83 O 3. jKcc; club of the Southern assocla- FOR SALK A XeW RfmingtoiiFJH tujaed over to officials of the A)l..n::s penotentlary commission X typewriter, mmlel 11, reasdnabL J)effry 100 ba8eballs which had been price, , call 510 West Second used in games here this season, but which are still good for a game or North. S 27 O 9. cli-a- r and in Utah County the Earnings Utah County YoH LYCEUM two. your hold andyfelieve College Hall 9. bead-che,- Remsmker war - i j PSHK t ITit LervtalSaUif Any Medicimin ScU wnXw. la bozw, irom ia drops- to Okt World. Excursions to Denver, Pueblo and tO, 2Zc ' 17-- 0 Ten numbers on the course this year include: Dr. II. II. POWERS, five lectures on the European Dr. ED. A. STEINER Dr. X E. WIGGAM RALPH PARLETTE, SMITH DAWSON THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE --4 Drama . The opening number hv Dr. H. H. Powers in College I R-- COURSE Opens Wednesday, Oct. 6 ing Hall, October 6. - Season Tickets; $2.00. Single admission, 50e. a- - teaspoenful.-Ijaot- s directly on the blood and nr:-- . roi,s services of the system Tbev one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Snd fir ' Iaf8 nniJ testinmnial. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO . ToleIo, Ohio. Soil by Dnigg c, U Ex fClw . Tke i'y Ed Her, -- IL C. HU Kvjt, IL ix. Proto; C HM, X iuan- - of mortgages, or other Dennis Davis, Provo, Utah; Mergenthaler New Linotype Cc bonds, se-off- I'rovo, curities: C, HU ks. Fro- - , ' York. Pmi Publishing Co. Cwaw' ftt Average number of copies of each corporation, give ' tjf storkholders Issue of this publication sold or dis- I Ptf eeuU-o- r more of total trlbuted, through the mails or cli-4t of FOR RIVTNicely furMshed' Jmd-ver- hpiit John U, Hicks, wise, to paid subscribers during the stock.) PariuJH? hbuse Ihi e " blocks "Tv," CHIcksrPro-- ' tl x months T " r.'&'xLTH'T'teiiJ Kout preceding tlli date of this"" Lake e Salt to any ply from B. Y.. t tor $29 ;mr month, w, Ufah; 1L C, Hicks, Provo, Utah; statement. (This information is re- 2. agent-- O. 1. STATEMENT OF THE OWN. il J from Hmoot, Provo, Utah; Joseph B. qulred daily newspapers only.) ER5HIF, MANAGEMENT, H. Brim- H. C. HICKS, Provo, Keeler, A George Utah; WANTED boat.1 motor $10 at shields Make home, '.ADES ' CIRCULATldN, ETC, Mel ball, Provo, Howie, Provo, Utah; Managing Editor. Must he cheap for chkE. Conli-netnfor 100, Work sent prepaid, no can- -- Sworn and subscribed to before Utah, j send stamp, Ivanhoe Man-- j no motor of A. fjon object- F. published Known bondholde- r- mortgagees, me this 29th day of September, 1915, g 140 Thomas. E. Salt Broadway, at Pypvo, Utah, required and other security holder?, holding .... . JACOB COLEMAN, Lake .City. 0 IS. Act of August 24, 1912. by Ath FOR LjALE A good house with a T percent or more ot total amount Seal.) Notary, Public. r ' t V , Classified Col. . . Tickets on sale viabalt Lake Route September 26-- 2 rf, vOet. at greatly reduced xates Return 2-- n t-- six-roo- i90-R.- lf-fo- .President President . Most Correct thing in both weaves and colors on the market, too numerous to mention bore, but we know, we ;au, show you the biggest and best line; - most; lowly n region. priced to he found in this' pa-n- - cqme Superior Line of Dress Goods mo-Ai- n' RICHES -- We also wifth to call your attention to our y-- - 0 COME TO US If I were in the penitentiary, T GOOD PIANO for sale. Payment ant think I would enjoy down, balance on terms. Phone more than a game of baseball said President Allen, who in hla day was 244, enquire 81 8. 3rd E.S27-0p National League shortstop. pkage ,t " after tike powder yon LOST-als- Suit case and contents, V.ul vvondertth.it IxTitne of the " . horse blanket, between There is more Catarrh in this secneiiKlLia and Mop Buffertion of the country than sl other ing itneedl s you get what Provo andIindon. . Finder for. diseases put tcgetherariXuntlT thJ you please call this office. (Advertisement.) last tew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years dried onions, SALE FOR Vinegar, doctor It a local disease 476-pronounced celery and cauliflower. Phone and prescribed lpcal remedies, and by falling with local constantly It la wise to get rid quickly of FOR SALE Wagon, team and bar-- treatment, it incurable. pronounced ailments of the organs of digesness la good condition. R. F. D. 1, Science has proven Catarrh to be a tion of headache, 'languor, de20. constitutional disease and therefore S Box 188, phone 112 pression cf spirita the troubles constitutional treatment. lequires for which tixe best corrective Js Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the It is taken internally in market, 7 17-- k a dull, splitting or violent throbbing bradvJui-J- n a moment with a Dr. Jitnie.' Headache Powdc This old-t- u he ul.icLe rein acts almost magisome opc to the drug tov cally. nos tor a diue and a. few dis-thc- S. suff ery Get a dime pack-o- f Dr. James r Headache Powders. EXCURSION RATES TO STATE AUXILIARY ORGANIZAFAIR, TION AND L. D. S. CONFERENCE SALT LAKE CITY. ? on sale Nephl. TJatic Tickets i flhd point east, SepL-2to Oct 6, inclusive, returning Oct. 12. AU other points on sale Sept. 26 lo Oct 5, inclusive, good returning until Oct 15., Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route IF, YOU IIA VENT BOUGHT YET BUY RIGHT -- poisonous exuda tions which puff the feet. Use TIZ and. forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet fecL Get a 25 cent box of TIZ now at any druggist or department store. Dont suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired, A or years foot comfort guaranteed moaev refunded. i - SraE. right off. TIZ drawaout all the r produce it. Money to loan at 8 per cent. Jacob Coleqian, Room 19, Knight Blk. Oltf swiity feet, smelling feet, tired len feet, popularity of prices combined with all around satisfaction of the Suits, Coats and Dresses we are showing, and New Stock arrivin'? a fast as the maker can J da. FEEl Jtore feet, burning feet, e - ; jritul - o v bus esidents of this city, died suddenly at .us home Thursday morning of cere-brhemorrhage. Mr., Rowe was bom in Wales sixty-fivyeras ago, but he Talk-Machin- nr force 609 saloons out Manhattan and Brooklyn, and reduce the city's share in this revenue about 1360,000, according to estimates of the officers' of retail dealers' associations. The brings the cost of the licenses to $1,500. up The excise commissioner for Manhattan said today he believed that people are not drinking as much now 3 in past years and that in his opinion-vingpietures keep men ' ' irotu saloons, -r- e. ISI!DSITIVE PROOF OF SUPERIOR MERIT will business in Sept . 29. Owen Spanish Fork niwe, one Of" the wet- l- knowir List-Pric- The farVthaf we Lave already sold more Suits and Coats than has ordinarily been sold by any local firm in ' ' a whole season ; irno-row- , me MUSIC ENTERPRISE STATIONERY CO. for SHEET MUSIC, MlSkiC BOOKS FINE STATIONERY t 4 SuCt Music 50 to 90 Per Cent . Off from $ If it's publisned we supply you. Musical Instruments and SEE .W,v York, Sept. 30. The increase retail Iiqucr $:'Oo in the state license fees 'which becomesTeffeotive cf f at - Com judging--ever- y - E. B. Hankins, J. S. Misener, B N, Christensen, J.. W. Storrs, W. 8 Storrs, Abram Greenwood, William Barrett, Thomas Burratt, j. S. Wild, B. Y. Greenwood any of whom would make good timber for the position. The city council has appointed the following to act as election judges. First district, Jesse S, Misener, E. Cut-a- -. E. J, Chadwiek; second district, Horace Berk, T. F. Trane, A. KJt Thornton; tltjrd district, E. J. Clayson, E. B. Hawkins,-- William 'MVrM(B In Ladies and Misses Wearing Apparel coughs. INCREASE OF LICENSE candidate. For ecurcilmeu on the Bemociatic VILL DRIVE 600 OF N. Y, SALOONS TO CLOSE side, the following has been named as MSI!1 picsed against, ff o n g. - semi-weekl- ' - t y -- tv; &'' 41 - T |