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Show y- 1j f - THE PROVO HERALD CINDERELLA AT THE PRINCESS, r " The" beautiful tod talented "actress TaJiaierra Ja thfr wofider of ; CInderall by Jae Sellg company will be the feature? at : Miss Mabel f "SAT. Er-XHU Re LthfiPrlnceg8 tonight. This picture First Church of Christian Scientist. Is in three reels and is undoubtedly 6ij East Center St. Sunday school at the most magnificent , from point pf Sermon at 11 o'clock, gilb-- . scenery, costumes and acting which 1:45 . ject "TrutnVV Wed'. evening, testlmon-- . has been shown on a local screen. The laLaicetlng beg.ns t' 8 o'clock. Read- following films wJJlbe shown at the ing room ppen dally except Sunday, Ellen- - "Maid at the Helm," "A Nico from 2;2& to- 4: SO p. m. tine Conspiracy," .''Taking His Medt-- cne," Her ret. ' Kent wMaingv Set f 9a "": ; -- : It is now on, and we wish to clear our selves, of all broke a lines, before spring, goods arrjv. are good conserva tire Btylps and most popular leather. Every, pair is absolutely right in every, way. 7 FOR MEN, such shoes as HANANS, CROSSETTS and other good makea - ', ' FOR WOMEN, The famous FOSTER and FORD and other good makes. , ' " " . FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Both fine and Heavy shoes and all good for service. - FAITHFUL-FURNI- PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. ,H - of CONTRACT AT DELMAR. specimens weP5Rk4ffnattirat history done by Avard Fairbanks, the velliknown cf lhis state. .who.is now in New; York, have Just been received vby his- brother, J. Leo Fairbanks, supervisor of art in the public schools of Sair Lake. The pieces are now ulpt boy-sculpt- - 1 " SKbe;: Mailer PiecelrT: co-de- " SCULPTU RE WORK. Several . exquisite . iJf:You Appreciate;Genum You WiU Attend TURE . , mKHTZTK (3 Reels) ' "CINDERELLA" With Mabell Taliaferro EVANS " - AND , ., Word came toProvo yesterday that the directors of Tintic Delmar Mining company had awarded a contract to J., C. Dennison and T. J. Groesbeck of Springville, to put in two months tunnel lnto the extending .the mountain. Some time ago a cave was encountered 4n4.h4s4erritory, good results in tho vkinity ar an- ticipated. Below the cave is a particularly 'promising block of ground. Some ore carrying silver copper, gold 325-fo- Ellen SAT. AND "MON. JAN. JUST A FEW I SAMPLE PRICES 27-2- 9. For Women ot nd "I " 5 of In the city and county building, Among the pieces his received by Mr. Fairbanks young brother are a lion in repose, a buffalo In the act of running across board J.1 education . - f tayd thej4aiaebea!down ' - Art ToaguiTat the youngest York, and person who has ever had! work ills played t - M he Is .New - "CHICK" AT OPERA HOUSE Lowe Bros. Madison Square Thea- en- tre company: fwilLopen a gageaeniatth)pera.llIouseilen- - " and-lead-- -- the. side qf, a panther climbing Eath piece is of unusual merit, and the genius of the boy, who IsTEovr fonly H years oPago7Ts displayed In his work. The lion and the buffalo- - are extremely good and the detail work on the two pieces is superb. The boy has won two """" mountain. .MAID AT.THE , ELM . For Men PULL FOR THE SHORE TAKIf -f- R'emirg;" 3JCINE i piT- - e- 5.00 Grade . 3.35 grad-e- Crossetts $4.00 Turn Soles lt 3.35' $5 grade Whitcomb $3 grade . n . , . 2.95 $3.00 Light Soles 1 Children's shoes,65c-95ol.l- BOY'S HIGH CUTS Buckles, regular 3.75 - Sale Price . . . ... 1.25 grade 1.50 grade 2.95 . 2.00 grade . X more 3 95c . . U5 . . . . . . . . ot t 4-- FELT SLIPPERS and WARM LINED SHOES with ot i 1.45 i- Oppor- - J & iivj v A ;A - - tunity to Save - " Marble and Granite Works f 61 W.'Flrst 8o. 8t Prtvo, Utah. s i ; f ; 5 and 1 .45," worth tibout ot day night Jan. 29, presenting a series ' of standard and popular plays at the v extreme low price of admission 10, - - 20 and 30 cents. "This attraction is one of the oldest and most popular organizations now playing In the west and their performances are equal and In many Instances far Superior to many of tho high priced attractions The opening play will be the ' comedy drama entitle "ChIck'' the Waif." The play Is re, Mountani with comedy, pathos and sen plete' . satlon and one calculated to please all WILL DEPICT MORMONISM." classes of theatre goers.- - - Within about a year, If tho plana H. Harbeck, motion picture TfW. A GREAT PLAY. photographer of the Canadian Pacific do not miscarry, what he The return of the United Play com-'- , railway .terms. "The Romance of Mormonism," pane's always welcome production of will be recorded on films ready for ex Charles Klein's delightful drama, "The hibition In the moving picture theatre. .Uon and th,eMouse," to the Opera He estimates that the series will take House Saturday, Feb.. 3 is expected between 15,000 and 18,000 'feet of .to be an even, greater success than up film and will give a pictorial history of the church, and will conclude with ior seats is to be the governing crl- - views of modern Salt Lake City. Mr. terion The gala iaa advanced "with Harbeck has commissioned Harry choice Beats are mucfcagility though and Walter Park as assistants ' The United Play jbUII to be had. a start was made Wednesday by and company la credited with having re1 taking pictures of the tabernacle, gained the lilgh standard In offering and Hritel TTtah. .1 Mr, Harhock an excflTent cast and production and has gone east, but will return within ' much may be expected.' a short time to supervise the work of - POSTAL SAVINGS AT VERNAL. completing the film3. The Postal- - authorities at Washing LANDS ARE WITHDRAWN. ton have designated the postoffice at nTrwiiclalTonnnunicatlon recelv-- '. IX'Vernal, Utah, as a depositary for posed yesterdayyat the r United States tal .jaitnga.lundi.-Lland 6fficeJrom the interior depart- ment at Washington, under executive .INDIAN KILLS AlQUNTlNUON. order 1465, notice is given that a Indian Pete of Grass , Valley ' of land in Tooele county near before the county x clerk of Palmers has been set aside as an In kin ft mniiator Hifhlltld ff fn lion that he had recently killed near dian reservation, and withdrawn from valid was killed entry, bud Ject he weverT-4othhis homerThe-anlm- al with one bullett. .The lion measures existing rights of persons living there- eight feet ten, Inches from tip to tip. ort. The land," through which runs Hickman creek, is described as the The skin was sold to Claud Thur-bersouthwest quarter, of the northeast N rT R E (5M 0 R ROW. 0 quarter of section 11, township 5 . President Joseph F. Smith and south range 8 west Salt Lake merid-la- n . ,. Apostle David O. McKay of, Salt Lake City will speak at the morning session of the quarterly conference to to held WHERE ARE THE UNDERHILL8 F. P. Underhlll writing from,. tomorrow la 'the tabernacle. , . Ohio,, wants tQ,.know the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. whereabouts of Charles Francis; EuQ. W. Longenecker, pastor. Sunday gene Luther, and Walter' Earl UnBible Scnoor at derbills who. were lasf heard of In services as follow: 10'aTnTpluoralng. worship at 11 a. m, this city. Anyone knowing "the- adThenie "The Deity of Jesus." C. K. dress of he Underbills wlll'confer a favor by Botifjfilg Mr. Underhlll. meeting at- - 630 p. m. Evening Hanans$6.50 -- $7.00 KENT COBB """ I BECK TUNNEL IMPROVED. Unusually encouraging conditions exist in tbe Beck Tunnel workings, according to : special correspondence sent from Tintic yesterday by Badger NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. Bros., as follows: BecK Tunnel has devel commenced extensive recently opment Work from its No. 2 shaft. On Kecp on avirig;. It's the only level a drift 'has beenf -"" the 175-foxrn asatn system fui a pei-sostarted to run in under the ore which ary, to follow and it wins. is being mined along the Uncle Sam .There's no place where you sideline. It will require about 400 feet of drifting to reach the prospeccan put "a few dollars each tive point where the ore is going month or week that will pay down. The company is also drifting you the returns- as savings to the south on the 600-folevel, account. Here your savings where It has encountered some very earn 4 per cent interest com promising quartz and iron, wnich is pounded twice a year. One well worth development. On the 600-fodollar opens n jiccount. level it is proposed to crosscut United States .Depository the formation to the east and west from this drift. A drift is also being level. run to the south pn the 900-foPROVO COMMERCIAL & The Increased7 activity at the Beck SAVIHGS BANK. Tunnel is very welcome to the shareholders, as great confidence is ex mine will again open pressed that-th- e 4 up big ore bodies. MARBLE GRANITE & ot and Fords $4.00 NICOTINE CONSPIRACY A &eend hair H Come and Sec the Most Exquisite J , ; . j ; itr njs-iviottivis- Thinpin . f . Re-vl- er ! Opera House tem-pla-- ! s I ? T T 4NightsvCommenc- OA Ltv c , - - f 4- -, l( Presenting Standard and e, SUMMER PRICES rJcT ' y ' an- ' InJ ; Popular Plays at . : ""-- Jot f I : - - -- 1 am up wit y public, invited. ... (jt Oei ani ask vrn riei otn. ,', - . - m. . " Theme. ""Ignoring ., . rp".: . ; IRON BLOSSOM IMPROVES. Iron Blossom l looking particularly good right aow on the shafL" Considerable new tram No. ore is being developed, and the ore shoot gives pronia 6f developing In to something exceedingly good. Some predictl thaL.thls one ore body, looks now as 11 It will be of a size which J9uJMLiJD3lIlN i ( T. ft U Lake " will produce "consumpgrades tor was struck tion, and I galned8flpoun JsT.Noth-Inmany months to come.. It bo suVe anx safe for oll throat at 'least three weeRs ago.; y ; and lung roubles. Price 50c and ; HALF RATES TO PROVO. ; $1.00. .T.rlll bottle tree, ,. Guaranteed V Via Salt Lsk Route. ;; byjledquistt Drug Co. r" For State Horticultural Convention, : 4t 4 "J , Jan. 29 and 21, FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND State Dairymen's "Association,- - Feb. 1 .DYEING,. ''. rnary-lsGlve bj .Yrial Today-, State J3ry Farmers' Convention, jb - " L t 'PROVO CLEANING AND ' Fob. 2nd. Tickets oo aale lot above 23," I,Teb'." ncal return limit Feb. 4. 1912 : iNtj' conyen-tions'Jan- ;- , d 8. Something New City . -- Z DYE- - company,:- : - -' North Academy. Avenue. .. "0- - $ s' for For further informat ion call on any Salt ' Lake Roate Agents or address C F.rCuimer,' J H. Manderfield' ". Sec.;B: Fv pi E.85,. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City. ; Salt Lake City. 4,'Provo .People "1 weave and sell exquislt a ... . . t entaiaessigns ' in ' m. buk. .. '(Round orl- - . .1.1 . lauie- , cloths, sofa pillows, piano scarfs, "curtains, and Wmonas. Better - o 'A, Trip J v ;. t 511 1 R 8:34 i. m. r , '"1 ... -- - - 9:31p.m. . ; :Tnr.T7TT90aTm" . 10:00 a. m. 6 :32 p. m. . ' ' 4:31 prm. EASTBOUND. .6 . 2 VI. - 'tlmeT '...U :10a.m. 3,. 512 : ......... 4 6:57 p.'m. ...y .8 23 p.m. .:........... DEPART FOR HEBER 308. , . i . . 409 Snows to Sunshine and Flowers ; RIO GRANDE WESTBOUND " No. Elks Seventh Annual Excursion ' & J r Effective November 12, 1911, at ' 5 o'clock p. m. Trains will leave Union Station v Provo, asjollows: To : Los Angeles Winter DENVER i Time Table Bathing-Boating---Fishin- g' toe-o- f ; x Salt Attraction- - A Guaranteed -- ' : .i.i mm February 3, 1912 ' from To 'warn pple of a fearful forest fire In the Jjatskllls a young rode hors- e- back 'armldnlghtand saved many llvesy Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. Kink's New Discovery In curl ag lung trouble, coughs anA colds, wSlch might have ended la onsumptlon r pneumonia. a dreadful cough and "It cured ., lung, disease,-- writes W. R. PatterV'af ter iour In son, 'WelHngton,-Tex- n; ianmmr.,iii Excursion $35.00 g ! Jive ActsV'-.- ad-dre- ss at ?:S0 p. jthe fipt',ltiair'' . M(0)oTCOo - Him Opening play the American Domestic ; Comedy In - x Ml CENTS - ; - 10-20-- 30 n, Gl LiM mm IliiiU por-tlo- n ed . IfO lyJ U UiJ Ls ml u The Old Reliable - '. Is Livy u . . .- - 9 :30 a. m. . ARRIVE FROM HEBER 30- 7- m 3 :45 V. rtfl. (Nos. 7 and S bkve been discontinued) V: " A HALF RATES TO PROVO. Via Salt Lake Route. v and cheaper than machine work, Horticultural-ConventiFor State S. all done by hand,,' J. Q. Kerat--CharlesDurham, Lovlngt, IU., has ney pills, . liter "he nad taken them Jan. 29; and 31. In y j. ... Ian, J39 N. Aca, Ave.. Come In finding a positive" cure succeeded " days'lwe could pee' a change- and , State Dalrymen s Association; Feb' : and' seo us weave. for hed wettlngr. "My llllte boy wet when he had V . , taken two thirds of a ruary Ut i . L .y 11. the bed every night clear thro6n the btate ,Ory .. Farmers!-- Convention, floor." I"trled several kinds of kidney bolUateKAsL.j:uredJl;latJsabout FeVnd.J - Jy ' , v six weeks ago and hejhas not wet In on Tickets . FOUNIVrIcfclo'ai rolTC9 Station, medicine" and I was In the drug store sale for above "conve&v Ownertcan get same by paying for looking' for something 'different - to bed since,11 For- sale byJHedlu!st liona: Jan." 29,1 Feb.. i, 2 and "3,""" - ' thls-ad-. help hlmhea.J'eeBT(Tt)f Toleyjkld- - Drug Co. Final, return limit Feb, 4, 1?12.:. - -- N y on; x. . to " '. v.. 4. , , - . " - -- . '- y y |