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Show HER AL D EDITORIALS "llrout'ornatiir plaria player THE BLESSING OF OUR FRUITS Probably, no more beneficial result has the development of rapid means p( transportation than .giving the people of. all portions of the earth, the products of the soil from every other pvt. more to pro-- , s Certainly nothing tending has come health mote happiness and good from it." In the" northern climes fresh' almost unknown for sevfruit would-beral" month i'n ttfcrgpriu if : importations of tropical fruits." In our rapid life the importance of this is almost overlooked, ana tne lacn.s accept- " ed as a matter of course. Yet there are men aiuTwom eiTfia rd?y up "to middle life, " who tan recall the time when they, first - - come from - 1' saw '. " An Amazing Slaughter of . v. - ' in-th- - ;. -. D $1.50. Covs' Short "Pants .... ,.$1.00 $1.00 P.ojs' Short Pants ;. . . . . .(15$ 75c Boys' Short Pants 50 MEN'S AND BOYS HATS 1 lot Men's $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Hats gofer 99 EACH " ....... -- 1 -- . wonderful group, made of the phonograph,. at least, uprin part tHekmgstothe 1 ...... '...$1.00 PAIR A LADIES' SHOES lot $2.50; $2.00 and $1.50 cut to .... . . r. : . . . . . 89 A PAIR - . ..." BOYS' SHOES. lot $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 -... 99d A PAIR cut to ... . .... ' CHILDREN'S SHOES - ...... 1 and $1.25 lot $1.50 95 cut to 75c and 50c a pair cut 'to . . . A PAIR BABY SHOES . Mot " .. .. .25 A LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER ' WEAR 7 ; 40c. Underwear . ... $1.50 Union Suits js 'Magistrate temptin-t- the paradise --climate' of.Jhe southland do not have the ring that they would if the " weather were below zero here.;Notwith--standinwe are going to have, a' good crowd and a number - of; Provo people J -- cmr . vt . PAIR 19 .$1.00 . CHILDREN'S HOODS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE 60e iioods . . 30 . 40 Hoods ,.19? L. D. S. GARMENTS. $3.50 Lamb's Wool Garments $2.00 'rWool Garments ... $1.50 rA Wool Garments -- ..$2.25 $1.25 . 95 . . All Winter Weights MEN'S AND BOYSSHOES. Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes .... $3.00 Ladies' $2.50 Shoes . . .'. "$1.50 Children's $1.25 Shoes .95 Men's High Cut Shoes; $7.50 ..$6.00 Men'.s High Cut Shoes, $6.00 ..$5.00 Boys' Hugh Cut Shoes. $3.50 $2.50 . BLANKETS 25 PER CENT OFF . ........... Bknkets-rrv $5.00 $4.0rBlaakets $2.50 Blankets $1.50 Blankets $1.00 Blankets 75c Blankets . .... . .$3.75 .,$3.00 .$1.50 .90 . . - 75 60 : 69" rjress Shirts Men's $1 .50 Dress Shirts $1.00 Ctoiiii X Get It now whll THE CLASSIFIED COLUM MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING yCi" OF INTEREST TO YOU. - c p a it it o p n rti &w Winter Rate you can. -- Delivered Wt hav plenty. : Telephone Lei's Hake :l 9 12 A Booster Year 17 For our town, and let It mark tfte new era" of a home building You are accused :.of hoM- o - "llgn.tBtt-iii.:.ouitddaS- at-- r at 2. pedestarian-u- p " but my viHe jvv ill swear that; I was walk-f- ! ing the roomwith. the. baby at the hour-- '"' ; v n thetharge. . : -- .4 I ;:" t thesetwo. fClAJ--fev month' ago the papr telephoned to s.a German-French.-far- ,. 'ji :7 ."'. '..'. : .. ... ot this "ttalk about prices being too high to build now. Fact is" never again will lumber of the - , because" everjr year our .virgin forests the demands are growing' jvvithrmusic tione :into' English ', by ce .skilUut-.docto- one of the staff physicians : 'D6n't at-- p tciut Ijcrr Mueller any more. "'.He, has ' Come in and we'll plans and ' show ; some "you lumber - and figures ' that will clear away a whole lot r Joe Weber's. production of "Alma, Vhefe Do You LTve?" GeorgeV.:.4lobart,' with "original mustcJby ' , poscri. jfojin ' X ' . . This is . X -- - start breaWng ground tIk orer the Production Extraordinary at S J I ALu VSA JAr A A JKJUAZ, I Saturday Night, January 27th kriptionxarrie"? :.,ivith' 'iCth.efreeseKes' v you to right away. T-- ;one that- - if we can't figure out a "way for ;; . -- of : ph-Jet-- F rer happened here 7 .before.,i6t,a .wofk - together you who are homeless and see tUng Where do 9: You Live? - The latest circulation scheme . lin.: newspapcFisjthe engagement oMwt-physicians to attend gratuitouslyupon tjieir yearly subscribers. An annuatsub- - ZC:. , - "Mima .X g, II.- - . . . . . Never Undersold. 254 W. Center; One Price to All o'clock in the morning. What have you to say in your own behalf? . . : ; -, Prisoner I am not guilty, your hon- - "v or. I can.prove a lullaby. ' , .. You' mean : vJIagistrate--analibi?:l'iili -- 3. . v In the v;;' Lighter Mood 'Yes, sir,--' that show 'Alma' vvhich.we have booked fof Saturday night is one of the best, attractions which has ever, been seen in the city and it comes with the IfJthe; very highest - recommendation people do not .come "out to see a show of lliis'cls, then' it,5. hard to felbwhat to . . $1.00 -.-- , . -. Mew Yoffi -. "This beautiful'spring weather is rath er hard on th e CaTi f 6rnia""cursioh7" said W. H.' Leigh of the Salt LaktvRoute to the Herald the other day. "The talcsof offer.'" was "the assertion of .Manager 1 to $1.00 for 66c. -- .What People Remark will be along." " lot P.ovs' $1.50 and $1.25 Hats go for ,...95C EACH SHOES . . The Best Line in Utah County Men's Ladies' Girls' and Boys' Shoes. MEN'S SHOES. 1 lot $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00 cut - my face long. 3. Give me more than I expect, and I will give you more than you expect. ' I can afford to increase your pay if you increase my profits. 4. You owe so much to yourself you cannot afford to owe anybody else. Keep out of debt, or keep out of my shops. 5i Dishonesty is never an. accident. ' Good men, like, good women, never see i temptation when they meet it. 6. Mind your own business and in time you'll have a business of your bwrf ; V to mind. ;' ?Don'tKlo anything here which. hurts your self,respect. An employe who ' i .jwll ling : to s teajfor. hTes vniurg;Tt()" ; steal from me. v' 8. It is none of my business what you- do at night. : But if dissipation af- -. fects what you do the next day, and you do half as much as I demanti, you'll last half as jong as you hoped. Don't tell me .what I'd; like to ''' cy 9. but what I ought to hear. I don't hear, "want "arvalet7fOf my vanity, butnefor ?;-',' my dollars. 10; ' Don't kick if I kick. If you're worth while " correcting you're, worth whiel keeping. I don't waste time cut-- " ting specks out of rotten'appresr " v : : - .. Pants, special ...vV.,.99 BOYS' SHORT PANTS ONE-THIROFF 's -- - : ..:'; The motion picture industry is only one of many created within the last few years. $2.00-Men- GOOD RULES We don't like paradi.es on anything and, leasf of all, ;on the Ten Command-. "mends, buTThedtlowingTrofn the Toronto Globe are so full of common sense and . worldly wisdom that-- we- - ven0jfe3a-pu- f them, before our readers jlJLHT.' till. .. 1. Don't lie. It wastes my time and in the yours. end, and that is the wrong end. ' 2. Watch your work, not the clock. A long" day's work Tnakes a long --day - e now before the highest tribunals' Many technical points and compli. land. cated details arewovn into proceed-."it but not difficult, nevertheless, ings, js tp release from the web' a feature of the case that will have interest for the' genral $8.75 Half Pnce. MEN'S ODD PANTS THIRD OFF. -S6.QP Men's Pants .$4.00 . :v: S4.Q0 Men's Pants .$2-7$3.00 Men's Pants $2.00 . "royaltiesThvhich"MrTEdisoirshareratT present from $20,000 to. $50,000 a week is at a - r- Ladies'; Men's and Children's Sweater Coats Third Off. . shortfnd--ahort-dayswoj.jnake- s. . g We will fit you and if any alterations are necessary, we'll make them for y Indies and Children's Coats and Suits Half Price. : f . n2,rtbov?r$20i0urat - " pictures exhibitions than comesTo' hlnTai" present i a matter for the courts to deal with.. A case invloving the increase of public. TEN MIGHTY disregard-in- $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suit,Tyou.r: choice - t 7 fraction of its real worth. ' -- -- is ""whatever for"a Suit or an Overcoat his own interest if he failes to avail himself of this change to get one - ' . ts of considerable size may ;.be taken as a basis for rough calculation as to the capital and the'tabor employed If the entire group referred to be taken into account, the result of anything like careful compu- tation . will show that .these inventions are t oday using billion s' of money and millions of men and women. The world would doubtless feel the loss if by any. 1e deprived of them, pos5ibility7rt-srroul- d and yet there ,is every reason for believing that the- world today is deprived 'of inventions of even greater consequence than the next "geneartion Avill enjoy and soon come to regard as commonplace. " GREAT CHANGES IN tLAST FEW YEARS. r . The merits of Mr. EdrsorTs "claim for a larger share of tbe profits from .'motion The" mair.wTib"ha.s"any'1ieed lion picture alme. Of course, this' only a small fraction of the gross amount" f money turned over in prepara. tion for and production of the films. We have no data on the subject at present, rep-resen- clothing. Li m: 1 - reached-no- ' r xtiir-.enHthtsigIiMUae-4lu8j)!axetrUu ting., immensely to the creation of wealth. A- business-frojaJiicK ..'.may., be. i i d s tr ib u t ed- n r y a t.i e s from $20,000 to . " for the grand finish of the greatest clothing event of the season, tne final cleanup of all Hue of men's and young A : ' " mea's ".The limit of vajne has been -- - -- mm r bMaflas.In tradition that a youngman, hot many years ago, when asked his opinion of his" first bananarrepliedr'Well, I don't think much of the bariaria, but the 'peth' is middling "fine." In those days, where 3 hfcjT3xr.au.; n r f known.- they, were look. ed upon as a luxury. It seems strange, too, m view of the statement that the im- portations last year of bananas reached a total of almost fifty million bunches. .It is no wonder, therefore, that hotels, even the least pretentious, should have bananas for their guests' breakasts, when local - fresh fruits are not available. Or if not a banana, perhaps the first meal of the .dayyyjlL haeanQjneojL a grapefruit as a troncomrtant. Fruit has come to be as universal a breakfast dish as .cpffee IrPAnierica. It - has onradvaTitageTrpe.rxoffee7iicrwever, in that it. is not likely to be declared an unfit footl; deleterious to the health, with a nauseating substitute offered in its And not only for breakfast, but ' place. for luncheon and dinner fruit in some form is not only always palatable, but is good for the health of the; eater. An ap- pie and a cracker make an excellent lunch between meals and many men and wo- -' men following-sedentar- y occupations find -tFTOpfeXiurai food for breakfasfT generally are accused of too much, though it hardly seems eating likely they err in that way in the matter of fruit.. ' It was a wise physician who advised the king to eat an apple for his breakfast, another for his dinner, and still anoth'ex.forhis jsapper, and to refrain fom . all other food Tor a weetcTThisdiet7talcen : in connection with some harmless potion, restored the king to health', and the physician was thereafter acclaimed; The above is opinion of an exchange and the facts are well stated. Fruits are , : : Tt z only, partly appreciated, v olo) afe till young can when most of them were not. They" 'all belong to this generation. What they' mean to. the .world of "today may ie best understood by an attempt to ima'gine what the world t" today wmild be without them. Aside from such utility as they posess; such pleasure as they give;- - they have f added immensely to the volume of hulus- txjal production and tradey and, as may be renu-nilte- s-- 1 typewrit er, the automobile, the electric light,' the .trolley car, the'telephone. All of these a re- invention scTyestjer:d ayr.Pgople who , . . : .ini s season. thT ebrilliant com- - .''lJ:. Ijj. one of the very best' attractions "announced here Briqiiet.;. r i . ..rjJ!J:''.Vr- r - aic.i'UftWyanuary it, . . a- - at ju a. ra. v-'--- , 1912' if i - i I InteeXCtmrlaT v i A 1 . - larger. W say in all sincerity" rLucky' ;wlll be the man who builds ." . r There's No Place Like Home." . , I ' |