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Show THE PROVO TOST SIX Legal Notices OLD-TIM- E USED COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA1 V MELTING POTS .. TO, BOIL HUN BONES a small package of Hamburg Xv Consult Co. Clerk or Respective Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a of the tea, put a cup of Atlanta SoWier Tells of Find in Signers for Further Information. tablespoonful boiling water upon it pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any j One of tact Charges ASSESSMENT NOTICE time during the day or before retiring, i of Wa It is the most effective way to break , a cold and cure grip, as it opens the Crown Point Consolidated Mining poree of the skin, relieving congestion. "The most uui1T fltid.we made, Company, principal place of business Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking after our thfc German Get J I ! I I charge Into nlsttee was Try it the next time you suffer from ,lnM JU8t btUr th siren that at a a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive lSne1 w melting pot USCA for eeting of the board .ot directors of and entirely vegetable, therefore safe boiling down the German corpses, and and harmless. also a machine. Conse Minin Crown Point Consolidated quently, there were not many bone COl, a corporation, held on the 3rd around, but a few akulla were here and Say of December, 1918, an assess-aun- t there." of one (No. 11) (1) cent per That is a remarkable statement hare was leried on the outatand-la- s made by Arthur MscKnlght of the Forty-firSUIT ACHING capital stock oZ the company, battalion, Canadian Highto landers, In a letter to, bis father at AtJulian F. immediately payable lanta. Young MacKnlght la twenty-thre- e Greer, asst secy, at bis office at Bub Soreness from and mnsdes years of age. .He was reared joints the State Bank ot Provo, Provo and educated in Atlanta and has been with, a small trial bottle of old City, Utah. Any stock 'on which this - . in France for several months. St Jacobs liniment assessment may remain unpaid on Describing his .first real over the Stop doling Rheumatism. top" Friday, January 17. 1919, will bn decharge the young soldier writes: Its pain only; not one case in The first thing I knew I was facing advertised tor and sale ilrcfe it linquent internal ' treatment. Kul, refj Hun machine gunfire, but Just about St. and unless seething; Jacobs Uni auction, penetrating payment public ment right on the tender spot," aw from then on a dense fog came over to null before, will be sold at the by the time you say .Jack- Robiason- - the whole front, and - then we could fflce of the company, 75 No. Acad-- out comes the rheumatic pain. "Si get right up on them before is harmless rheu would get a bead on us.. Every they assy Are., on Monday, the 10th day JaeobgJJniment nun natiwn cure which never disappoint? we came across had at February,1919, at 10 oclock a. m, find doesnt burn hands his Up the skin. It take ain soreness and stiffness from ach crying karaerad P They were no thick te pay the delinquent assessment toIn ig joints, miiBclea and bones stop on numbers that we could not shoot gether with the costs ot advertising i i v'ica, lumbago, backache, account of our men being on i the asd expenses of sale. Unifier up! Get a 30 centneuralgia f-bottle t other aide of them.-JULIAN F. GREER, Asst Secy. .4riime, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment "Aa we came onto our first objec- ora nay drug store, and in a moment tive wo could see the cavalry going first, pah. Dec. 8, 1911. Ik- - free from pains, aches and . 11. 1819. and also our tanks. One time Last pub. Jan. .T Lunt suffer lfub rheums- - ahead, we had a laugh when one of our tanks l Ad, , fiot after a German general and chased NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT him, quits a .ways, until finally .he stopped and the tank crew took him - Alpine Oaleoa Mining jCo.,' a corpoa up a cold. Provo City, Utah. Notice in hereby I I 1 bone-crushin- JillS g st -- . - L ' -- . ration. Principal place of business, Prevo City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting ot the board of directors of the Alpine Galena Mining Co., n corporation, held on the 14th day of December, 1918, an assessment (No. 5) of 1 mill per share, or 51.00 per thousand shares,, was levied-o- n the outstandng capital stock of the com-- pany, payable Immediately to Harvey Cluff, secretary, at his office at Room No. 1, Knight Block, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this sssessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, the 1st day - of February, 1919,will and ad vcrtlsed for sale at pnblic auction, and unless payment la made before, .win be sold at my office on Friday, the 21st day of February, 1919, at - - 9 oclock a m., to Ray the delinquent ' assessment, together with the cost ot advertising and expense ot sale. " HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary, ibfflce"' at Room-1- , Knight Block, Proro, Utah. First pub. Dec. 20, 1918. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. " 1 i .. Theodore Roberts Is . 6 on . of the most famous actors ,ln ''America. All lovers "of fine acting should see him In "Such ' A Llttl Pirate," the second picture In - which Lila Lee Is starred, and which will be shown' at tha Columbia theatre next Tuesday. Try - Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at borne, which is muagy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply as at any drug store for Wyeths, Sage and Sulphur Compound."- You wilt get a large bottle of this old time reclpeimproved by the addition of other ingredients for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that yon darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautl fully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeths Sage and 8ulpbur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. - ter. 4 JOHN WESTERDAHL, ' ' Administrator, duff, Attorney. ,1rt Pub. UTAH- - Dec. 20, 1918. UURTH JUDICIAL DIS-- ' C0URT-- UTAH COUNTY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS sed. itors will present er to the claims with undersigned at his South lit West, Utah, on or before' April Bce. No. 888 -- jjjj .. Yl i j relief no waiting, Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air -- bwtnujTJS' blowing, headache, dryness. Or. Junes Headache Powders give Instant relief Cost aims.ip-cta- rathe freely, fling, Mr No dull, throbbing hen. lari - yUM 'n inrt a lew i.v i.Lkiie Pow momenta to l)r. ptek-ag- e ders which only 10 '..'j fie .nuck- at any may r in lUo whole est, aureat" lxwdyhe r world. J and- - !( the nowi - - You etc." agony Millionr of, me a and women found that heaUache and neuralgr. Get what you misery is needle for. distress - hsv-stan- tly. nr . RIGHT OUT NOW Yon reckless men and women who are pestered with corn and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freexone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness ia relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts oat with the finger. It is a sticky ether compound Wk.ch driest the 'moment- it lie applied and - simply shrivel the corn without inflaming . or even irritating tha surrounding tissue or skin. It Is claimed that a quarter of an ounoe of freexone will soet very little at any of the drug stores, but ia sufficient to rid ones feet of CIRCUS IS LEFT INTACT every hard or soft corn or callus. Yon are further warned on Constable1 Hat Elephant Trampled t a corn la a suicidal habit. cutting . and Ate Attachment Papers. The circus partnW and the happy crowd lined the sidewalks in a town pear Youngstown, O. At the corner stood the village constable directing traffic. It was. a great day until puff of wind filliped the constables hat under the elephants foot. Squash! Injured official dignity .-sped the constable to the circus tent- Hed get revenge, by guml He carried attachment gays. a. glass ef hot water with' papers and laid them down near the atwaa he phosphate before breakfast going to elephant, which , keeps lllnaac away. tach. Then he went to hunt the keeper. Blille he .was gone tha elephant ato ? tbe papers. This excellent, : common eesee circus And tha left tbe town that health measure being . night. , adopted by mllllene. , An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh n rp -r- r ARGE quantities of . - . j-p-p - . v - are pnr chased by the Govenunent to be cold , to tbe Soldiers end InSailors., , HIGHER WAGES IN JAPAN Physicians the world ever recommend the Inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more Importance than outside .cleanliness, because tbe skin Impurities into pores de not absorb the blood, causing 111 health, while tho pores In the ten yards of bowels do. Men and wotfaen are urged to drink each morning, ' before breakfast a glass of hot wa.er with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate tn It, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous days indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; that cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stom- Economic Conditions In That Country - and Siberia Improve. . Wages for every class ofTabor In I Japan and on the Siberian coast have ' become considerably higher In the lat Hair. Human af Growth to G. G. Suddock, Even as It Is the case with plantc, year, according who has Just returned to . also the human hair grows better In a trip to the Siberian he light than In the dark. The reason Seattle from a point abont 1,400 reached He coast exert sunshine tnd s because light of north miles Hakodate, Japan, where simulating Influence upon the growth. he a suloion for a with cannery that operated observed been t has often economic concern. He one Russian says have and nen who work In offices Siberia have tnd the same side always turned tv conditions in Japan and " better mustaches grown recently. rapidly vurd the window, beard and I believes Siberian Suddock i the coast ach. to prow much faster on the aide turned n Just aa soap and hot water cleanse as touch will mile for mile, produce side. he light than on the other and freshen the skin, so hot water and salmon as the Alaska coast limestone phosphate act on tha eliminative organs. Bomb Found In Mailbag. . Those who wake up with bad breath, Clay Long In Congree. When n mailbag was dumped on the coated tongue, nasty taste or have a of elected speaker Henry Clay was distributing table at Searcy, Ark re- dull, aching head, sallow complexion, ' the house of representative alx times, cently, a bomb rolled add stomach; others who are subject as follows : In November, 1811, Twelfth out The clerk made a nub for the to billons attacks or constipation, conobtain a quarter pound of limecongress ; tn May, 1818, Thirteenth door, spreading tbe news. There was should at tbe drug store. gress; in December, 1815, Fourteenth a stampede of villagers who had col- stone phosphate ooet Fifteenth This little but la suffl-dewill 1817, very ha December, ; congress lected at the post office to get their to demonstrate tbe value of InSixteenth 1819. congress ; in December, The bomb was turned over side bathing. Those who continue U malt dally congress, and In December, 1828, Eight- to federal investigators. each morning are assured of proeenth congress. nounced results, both la regard to 9 health and appearance. . n, t nt ANDREW KNUDSEN, ?L,tr,top with will annexed. J Cluff, Attorney. i , r,t h. Dec. 24, 1918. 4 Instant GOiiE HEURALGIA Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. SAYS CORNS LIFT The Abbot Thuilliex of Cumbrui Is shown here talking with a Canadian officer In the afreets of that city. The fearless act of this brave mun will most SUrely be remembered In years to ' Although he was threatened with death by the now defeated Germans, he stayed with a sick woman, thereby risking his own life la the procedure. i DPS, HEADACHE HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD t tate of . , - LISTEN TO THIS! er 4 seaport town and the two are great pala, The chracterlzatlon of Obn-- . dlah Wolf stands out as one of tho ' best In the long line of - unique screen productions that Mr, Roberts has given ut recently. w - . 4 e struggling lor breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Gel a small bottle of Elys Cream "Triumph War. Worth Earning. The triumph," the highest military Balm from your druggist now. Apply honor known to the Romuns, was no' a little of this fragrant, antiseptic. It pen- lightly given. The victor must have healing cream in yourAostrils. through every air passage of the attained certain rank, and have mot etrates soothes the inflamed or swollen certain conditions of war. - Granted head, mucous relief comes U- memhraneand these - conditions,- - the streets J werr dressed with garlands, and amid np Its just fine. Dont stay stuiTcu-uplaudlng crowds drove the general with a cold or nasty catarrh. seated tn a chariot. Robed In pur pie and gold and crowned with laurel he held In. his right hand a laure branch and in his left an Ivory seep SALTS IF KIDNEYS - will present claims with to the undersigned at dividend, Utah county, Utah, on or April the list, 1919. old-tim- - 1 editors great-hearte- d Pattern te Copy. ' ' Beal rices Aunt Mnrjorii was to be prisoner." married and Beatrice was to be tbe flower girl They were tot have their BEAUTIFUL HIS DEED WILL GO piettnos taken before thet ceremony DOWN IN HISTORY and the bride was looklngsad, or thought Beatrice. Looking ground the room. Beatrice spied the Kewple doll, Grandmother ' Old Favorite dressed as a bride, which had done Recipe of Sage Tea and Beatrice dutv nt a previous Sulphur. . Dont look so sad. AuntWrJori- i smile. Smile like the Kewple doll.1 A In the Matter of the ' Estate Andrew J. Stewart, Deceased, ' Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutral Notice to Creditors in irritating acidi Splendid Creditors will present claims with ' for system. ' fcmchers .Ho-- the undersigned at , his I Residence, at 646 East Center, Provo Bladder and weakness result City, Utah County, Stale of Utahron Kidney or before the fifteenth1 day ot April, from nris add, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this add from the 1919. blood and pass it on to the bladder, where SCOTT P. STEWART, it often remaine to irritate and Inflame, or Administrator. causing a burning, sodding aenaatkm, an irritation at the neck of setting up Parker , A Robinson, tbe bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three' times during the night. Attorneys for Administrator. The sufferer is in constant dread, the 1st pub. Dec. 10, 1918. water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 there ie difficulty in avoiding It Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they cant control urination. Mstatfe ot Herman- - Knudsen, DetWhile it Ie extremely ennoytog and aom " oxed.-'' Creditors 'will present timea very painful, this is really one ef oims 'with vouchers - to the unde- the moat eunple ailments to overcome. about four ounces of Jad Balts rfed executrix at her residence Get from your pharmacist and take a table13 West 4th South street, Provo, spoonful In a glass ef water .before tJtsk county, Utah, or to Booth breakfast, continue this for two or three This will neotraliaa the adds in days. oth, attorneys, Knight Block, the urine ao it no longer ie a soon ef vo, on or before March 1, 1919, irritation to tha bladder and urinary orAMANDA KNUDSEN, gana which then act normally again. Belts is Inexpensive, harmless, ' Executrix, andJadIs made from tbe acid of grapes and feooth A Booth. iemoa juioe, eombined with lithia, aad Attorneys. is used by thousands ef folks who are pub. Dec. 20, 1918. subject to urinary disorders caused by Pub. Jan. 84, 1910. vie add irritation. Jad Salta ia splendid for kidneys and causes no bad offsets whatever. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hero you have a pleasant, efferreeeent lithia-watdrink, which quickly relieve Instate of Victor Nelson, deceased. - - -- bladder trouble, Buchers f that ry Mr. Roberts - plays a old seadojf one Obadlah Wolf, a direct descendant of "Bloody Wolf," an plratewho used to sail the Spanish' main. N?badlah Wolf lives with his be&utlfulHtttle grand- - -- -. W ' vrr" zr In ' CA cost tbeniea. We aim to make serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. . i V War conditions turn mens heads to ' profit making. We believe friends and users aro more valuable than the profit of the moment. That is why at tho eame price you can buy as always. . CLACK -T- ATI 1 -- - WiKIE-- Ca) -'-CnSV.U rniCE AS ALWAYS Tan cE.rYirr ' I |