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Show u 't- - r. THE PROVO POST 1 - i Two Views' of'Dr. Waits Friend if A Song Of Arbor Day voice of vibratit sweetness, 'As of sylvan melodies,. Theres a soft, expectant stirring . y Theres-- a - M Y -- t - Of the forest draperies; And a breath of Arbor gladness Comes wafted on the breeze; For the heart of Spring At the planting of the trees. - ''VI AA-W -p- ' ; s -- T ,, Nv -- -. Tt 1 . V-v-- Xs , f ' f' o ( " ? V C-- . b j Zv ytSP'Z--'-'- '' ', k ' , " ? ' .1 - i ' V ,, - ; s '$' Vs'iy ' 4? ' f f ; ; -- , .'- - v ., 7 'V S ! ' -- i ,. f - i : ,,yv l. r x f f v " )- ft . f ' r .fr:'!..'r f I I : 1 . Hr- - t '1 ! ' Mf f i 4 ' at the v . Co- t v - 1 MONDAY ON --- f J - V i4 b'Xj ,i; f , - - THEATRE ' If At the planting of the trees, ' In ilie. chanting of the breeze,Strains of solemn sweet nes mingle with their srlvry symphonies; There are wondrous prophecies In the chanting of the breeze At the planting of the beautiful trees. f ' r ' I ? f ,v - Chorus , Will THE COLUMBIA BIG MUSICAL SHO.W AT ' ,. with Vivian Martin scene from .Merely Mary Ann, . lumbia on Saturday. t iK .. y ,.;i f 1 " & ; 'v MARY ANN" PRODUCTION MERELY 0 WILLIAM - ' - v a, V - - a- 'i; , LtTv--V V. f VS t 1 m'S , - ! J f. I S .There are sudden shadows shifting In the sky above, our heads, As- the slender roots are hidden t In their brownf and earthy beds ; And we ask of Mother Nature Through future mysteries, With loving care and tenderness To guard the baby trees. t j ( , i V - - - 1 , May they grow to stately tree-hooBy generations blest. Amid their spreading ..branches. May the birdlings find a nest. And may our hearts forever , Hold loving memories Of1 those today assisting At the planting of the trees. d, - - , "y Carrie Virginia Shaw Rice, .1 Primary Supervisor Nebo School District. t i , 7 CIVIC WORKERS OUTLINE PLAN FOR CLEAN UP WEEK L The Grace ol Musical Comedy with of 20 at The Columbia on Monday, April M. 20. o Schuster with a company ' i J f J . How's This? MOTHER We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cage of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. HaJIs Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-fiv- e years, and has become known as the most relUble remedy for Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on ths Mucous surfaces, exl pelling the Poison from the Blood , healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Cptrrv'i a Cure for a short time you wili ere in vour general great Improvement Start taking Hall's Cataxrh health,, Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. . Bend 3for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio.-Bolby U Druggists, 73c. ' U.-- - 1 ' . Say Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y. I have need Vinol for many rundown, weak or emaciated patients with benefit One young woman was so weak and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid. 1 supplied Vinol to her liberally and In a month I hardly recognized her. She was strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out" Mothek M. Alfhonsa Lathrop, 0. S. D., We guaranteeVinol to sharpen the appetite, aid digestion, enrich ths blood and create strength. HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Provo, Utah GID RECIPE -- MU . V A motion was made that the committee appointed' to confer with the business houses relative to- the matter of closing the stores for one half holiday was carried and the committee will continue its work along this line to gain the desired end. Superintendent Eggertsen (reported that the schools would close Tuesday add Wednesday afternoon so that the children would be given an opportunity to assist in the campaign. School will take np at 8 o'clock on these two mornings instead. of 9 oclock and will be dismissed at noon, thus gtvin the children two afternoon In which to assist in cleanlng,up their homes, etc. It was further moved that ward and block supervisors ge appointed to oversee this work and Chairman R. R. Irvine was empowered to appoint the following ward supervisors, J,lW. Farrer, First ward; W. K. Farrer, Second ward; A. E. Eves, Third ward; ' Ferre Decker, Fourth ward; ,A. Anderson, Fifth ward; B. F. Roper, Sixth ward; O. H. Berg, Bonneville Ward; J. Fisher, Pioneer ward. It was further decided to have the school children parade with cleanup banners and equipment for the purpose of calling the attention of camthe "people to the Clean-uThe parade will be held paign. Monday afternoon at 1 oclock. On Tuesday and Wednesday afternoohs the children will clean the Bchool grounds and vacant lots under the of the teacher of the various Why Constipation Injures. The bowels are the natural sewerage system of the body. When HAIG - i they become obstructed by consti? pation a part of the poisonous mat' i San Tea and Sulphur Turns 3 ray, ter which 'they' should dairy off Is Faded H&ir Dark an absorbed- -. Into, J the system, mazing ' ' , Glossy. you . feel dull and stupid, and inter: ferlng withUhe digestion and assimAlmost everyone knows thM Sage ilation of food. This condition Is Tea and Sulphur, properly comcolg qutckly relieved by Chamberlains schools. pounded, brings back the natural Prof. William J. Snow was appointfaded when Tablets. Obtainable everywhere, adv. or and lustre to the hair ed to select representatives for' the streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, Sunday schools in his Jurisdiction hair. and stops falling Itching scalp to see that the respective bishops and Years ago the only way to get this In their districts and min; wards of mixture was to make it at home, of the' various churches ap'sters which Is mussy and troublesome. ' at one to present Clean up some, point any Nowadays we simply ask tveek church at services, SulSupt. and AT THE drug store for Wyeths Sage to at the talk Vs appointed a will You get phur Compound." for five minutes to uilverslty 50 cents. for About bottle large the plaqftd fbi students of that UBes this old famous recipe, 'nstitutlon. because no one can tell that you darkMr. E. E. Corfman of the Commer-?la- l Two bla natural ened your hair, as .it does it so nat- water hot club committee on parks and sulphur a You dampen 'nrally and evenly.. emptied pools, Trounds gave a brief talk ia which tufl brush with or it soft Aponge and cleaned twice he offered the earnest '"Jdraw this through your hair; taking a week. ' f that committee to make the Clean-ione email strand at at time; by Rheumatism for Fini l campaign a success, morning the gra- y- hair disappear, A 'suggestion "was made that' alt and after another application or two Tsrtlth BaHnni Bed SI becomes arbage be put in barrels, sacks or beautifully dark, your hair mxes and that they be placed In tho thick and glossy and you look years OH, Wt uturfean StH M W TUH road .In , front of the .residences younger. 111 i f SUPERIOR from Page 3.). p -- - SWIM X I 1 1 1! n t ' SAB" pre--e- p , -- -- where they will be removed by the city teams. If Is also requested that no tree trunks, ashes of papers be put out for removal by the city teams. The committee would be glad to have the cooperation of any of our public spirited citizens , who may hve' a team and wagon that could be placed at tbe disposal of the committee for a day or even for a half a day. The Clean-u- and HZ Paint-u- p r : SORE FEET him put it CLMake on the ledger not Use merely the charge, but the date when it is going to be convenient for you to pay. Tl ln j for puffed-up- , burning aching, calloused feet and corns. nUi Happy! Um nz f cam- i Why go limping around with ach- ing, puffed up feet feet so tired. chafed, sore and swollen you can , want to take hold of this campaign and make Provo old her own among CThe lumberman who doesn't ask hardly get your shoes on or off? . the first class cities of the state an.l box of you as to the terms you desire is Why dont, you get g worthy of the name of The Garden now Tlz much. It from store too and the drug presuming altogether City of Utah. U not for him to assume that you gladden your tortured feet? want to pay the bill next month or Tlz makes your feet glowwith ' Spring Spring 4s looked upon by many as the month after it is part of lug comfort; takes down swellings and the most delightful season of the business and his service to you that draws the soreness ancl misery right year, but this cannot be said of the your obligation shall have its matur- out of feet that chafe, smart and, rheumatic. The cold and damp weaburn. Tlz instantly stops pain In ity at a specific time. ther brings on rheumatic pains which Tizrt corns, callouses and bunions. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO. are anything but pleasant They is glorious for tired,' aching, sore can be relieved, however, by apply. feet No more, shoe tightness no . D. W. Hamilton, Manager no more foot torture. advL ObIng Chamberlains Liniment tainable everywhere. advL 25-ce- 4 f Have More Of Those Photographs finished- :- S8MUUl.ULm.BM lU'JULUUMIIMliMSWIIV ""L can give Wiml JBMWfMU L II .1 LL JJ .J J. Jl'l.tO U!. jou a reduced price on duplicates of those Provo Post subscript tion photographs We also carry aAcautifuMine of framing, material, novelties, crockery, toys, etc.. We &tVequipped 10 give yon the very best in the land. "We or night with the same good results. Night sittings by appointment only. r. T ; ,1 HEM E N L 0 V E STU D 0 1 230-Ve- st 1 . FOR TIRED AND G.You have a right to expect paign Is indeed & movement for the your lumberman to consult you homes and towns beautiful and to when you buy his goods, and promote cleanliness, thrift and civie ascertain your convenience in pride and it should . appeal to all of payment Insist citizens, of Provo. Activity along the matter this line means much to any com- on an understanding at the time, ami just as you would insist upon munity In more t, wholesomecreate having an understanding with healthful conditiona and more beautiful and better living am', your banker when you use youi working conditions for everyone. We credit with him. p as a. , A (Continued New York, ed to the New York county district studio for them,. She said they 'wish' Waite, charged viith the murder of, ed to studyj,anguages. Later she attorney that , Dr. Arthur W'arrtn said she believed Dr. Waite intended his wlfes parents, rented a suite la .to kill both her and her husband. ' ' Hotel Plaza, the Mrs. Margaret Horton haa explain- V 4 Mrs. Maryaret Horton, " iw-i . t Center f - , |