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Show MOTHER-LOV- IS E them sitting at the sewing machine, and the other one trying on a new frock, are the real American girls. and the chairs and the are piled high with machine sewing the fluffy things that women lo.ve to cut and baste and t stitch Into the wonderful creations that they cal) THE COMPASS THAT GUIDES THE WORLD health, sooner or later, shows its value. No man can expect to go very far pr very fast toward success no woman either who puffers from the headaches, the sour stomach and poor digestion, the unpleasant breath and the feelings which But just learn for result from constipation and biliousness. yourself nhal a difference will be made by a. few doses of good-for-nothi- clothe. 'Mother is a play so beautiful and so strong that it seems like a dram- atizatlon of a real American home. With all( Its tragedy and comedy and all its deep, touching pathos. THE COOL LIGHT The Summer Light is the 1 fuladza Lamp It's the Lamp tharwili give you the maximum illumination at the minimum cost f Electric Light is by far the cool est of ALL. light it truly makes the best summer light. - Winter or Summer, Z1 -- however, holds home or for the electricity business establishment the number of superior advan- ; maxi--mu- - f tages. Do YOU use It? - New York Journal, Sept. TO, 1910, In 'Mother, the beautiful play Of mother love Mr. Wm, A. Brady has found real, ' intensely interesting American drama. The play Is by Jules Eckert Goodmans young writer, who has had the sense to write of the life that every American knows and believes In the life of the home and who has had the rare gift of making people see the beauty and the sacrifice and the marvelous power of the love of a mother for her children. It Is a play that might have been taken from thousands" of homes In New York or San Francisco In the little village of the prairies or In the . lpg cabin In the forest, THE STORY OF MOTHER. Tt is not surprising that from the minute the curtain rises on the first act the audience becomes keenly In-- The Electric Company nd the glrfs, both of them blossoming inh womanhood, talk naturally and seriously, as real girls- - do, speak lng of theiK mother affectionately, resenting a little her love for their brothers, yfet, when the second brother appeals to them for a temporary loan, vleing wjth each other In their eagerness to give it to him. The mother enters ana you feel, the minute you see her in the roOjn, that she is a real mother. To act well is seeming not to act, and In watching Mrs. Wetherell move about the stage, sympathizing with her daughters, talk' proudly of her boys and busy herself with all the acts of tenderness that all meij, and women remember their mothers, is to forget that she is acting at all, and to believe that she is as real a character as any mother In any home that you have seen. But it is not urftil the family lawyer who looks after her' affairs brings her word that her eldest son is coming to see her that her real power Is reveal-ed. . Coai - SATISFACTION o- - THETOURAINE edges on The proper - i stiffness - in Dress Shirts 1 e laundered. rips orj tears If not already a patron, a trial bundle will con-- vince you. Part son. -- - of Buying 1SSM . Well Engraved Get our prices on'Rough Dry Work - r REMEMBER We Do Our Own Work GOAL OUR MOTTO: Notlcheap goods,' - -But good goods cheap Aberdeen Hiawatha Rock Springs or King Coal Lump Nut or Slack . . CBIPMAN JEWELRY CO. l&North Academf Ave. GBTITWHILEYOUCAN INDEPENDENT COAL COMPANY NOT LOVE - MONEY'"--. She has tried to make him at home tried to make him stay. She thinks The Intensely Human Play ik Your. Negligee Edgqwood 'Farm. blood-maki- ng - SHE LIES TO SHIELD HIM. The next day a friend, an admirer of one of the girls, comes to tell her the worst news she could hear. Her boy has stolen money from the bank where he worked ten thousand dollarsr To keep from going to Jail he has forged her endorsement on a note. She. demands to see the paper, and It is handed to her. For a' moment she sits crushed with grief and hor-ror; then she rises calmly. That Is my signature,", she-sayThe lawyer comes and reproaches her. He knows it is not .her signs ture. He knows she Is lying to save her boy. He accuses hereof robbing the other childrea The ten thousand dollars about all that is left of the 1 estate. 'A J3 ... The girl in a rage flounces out, cursing and vowing vengeance on the boy. 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Lump , Nut and Slack ( -- 50c, 75c, : T -- Provo Steam Laundry PRICES: Sr.lOOT 7 STAFFORD Phone 17 & 4000000000000000 . thejast act the boys comejipck - the eldest first, repentant, and with ihe realization that the mothers love is the only refuge: His wife has deserted him because he was a thief. Thief or honest man the mothers depot Purse with 37.00 on road to Return to David John Shoe CURRENT TIME TABLE 12, 5 F. St. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, N3VEMBER -- LEAVE PROVO FOR 1EAST. Ko 512 - m- .- , ... For For Fof For For - - 9 :20 a. ,.,10:00 a. . .! . 6 :32 p. 6 :57 p. . 8:28 p. m. Sanpete points. m. all points East. , , m. all points East m. Tintic Branch points m. all points East, LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST, . , , , 8 :34 a. m. For Sal t Lak e, 1 . . ,11 :)0 a. m. No. For all points West and North No. 6 For all points West and North ...12:57 p.'m. No. 5 11 For Salt Lake . .. 4 :31 p. m. No. 3 For all points "North and West 9:3t p, m. HEBER BRANCH. No, 308 Lears Provo. No. 807 Arrive Provo from Heber. No. 7 and No. 8 bare been discontinued. . The poly line to Ogdon- - and Denver witho&KT tLenge.- - Free reclining on nil tbrongk- train. Chair Cate Through Sleeping Cars, and'Elegant .... ...... ... ... I. . i Dltpl IV. H, MITCHELL, BENTOS, A P. D. 6, Agent. , Utah Wool Growers 1911. Tickets on sale, Saif Lake City, Dec. 8 and 9; Other points Dec. Dec. Tintic and east, ' 7 and 8 final limit Dec. 11th. Ne-ph- 8-- Natl Wool Growers Convention 1911. Omaha, Neb. Dec. Return Umit Dec, 31st. 6, Selling dates Dec. Christmas and Hew Years Between all Utah points. Selling dates. Dee. Jan. I, 1912." limit Jan. 8, 30-3- 24-2- It Lake Route. Choice of 1912. Ask for tickets via Sa California, Bummer three fast trains to Glorious all Wfnteit- H f 41$ For Information and literature see any Salt Lake Routa Agent or write J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G, P. A. IP A Roof For Every Purpose A Roof For Every Purse Roofing u-ber-- oid in Five Grades. -SI-JIN- - GLES:-- - Best on the Market. Grades High Prices Low Everything RigKt , m gold-product- ion LET ESTIMATE YOUR NEXT HILL -- K: Ibiimlaer Go, BOTH PHONES. nr i, J SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OF GOLD BIGGEST WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 The director of the mint today estimated the worlda fof 111 at ap-- v - ...... -- Activity of Transvaal Mines IsRetpon-jtible- , As North American Production Is Same as Last Year. 4 R.n. .. Trains will leave from Union Station , Provo, as follows : WORLDS OUTPUT "in ITS HISTORY -- When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumoalt This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may he given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores, safest place to trade. RIO GRANDE DENVER love- - has triumphed.--- 1 4 , Ji Enormous' activity at the Transvaal gold mines was Responsible for the Increase over last year, for the gold production of North America , was practically the same In 1911 as in 1910, and Australian production decreased 34,000,000, while gains and losses In the rest of the world art believed to offset each other. love endures,. The second boy who has run away with the enehan tiess, "'also'"" returns, and after a beautiful scene. In which the twin bqys are tucked Into bed, the eldest girl has gone to wed her Insistent lover, and the younger, whp loved the same man, has begun to take the only cure for a broken heart which is time the boys return to stay. The mother's LOST 7 D-- l 4 3 . D-- l Store. proximately 3368,000,000, the greatest WANTED Girl to wait on table. in history . Cafe, 47 N. first West Royden an Increase The amount represents of 314,000,000 over the output of last FOR RENT Five rooms for rent year and of more than 3200,000,000 in good condition, 190 West Cento, 10 over the output of years ago. Also second band furniture, ' stoves, It Is four times greater than the Bees sale. Call at F. for etc., output of 25 years ago. Harness Shop, 317 West Center. For a moment the mother la in doubt. She calls the other children In. and although it nearly , kills her, she tells them' the story of her boyq shame. It is not fair," they cry. Why F.A. WABLEEGB should he have all and we none? C. P. & T. A. There are the little twin boys, there Is the seeond son. Must they all yield to this spendthrift, .worthless firstborn? But the motheT-lov- e triumphs. She makes them see that the disgrace to them, to her, to their dead father's name would be worse than poverty, and at last they yield, and the boy Is saved from the penitentiary. Then there is the tragedy of the second son. 'At college he has fallen In with' a designing woman of the stage who wants his money. She i a sister of the woman the eldest has married of same sort, only worse. The boy tells, her 'proudly of his love - affair, and she is sympathetic and Interested until she learns who thewomaa is. Then her grief again breaks forth. Is she to be robbed of both her sons? Is it all a mother is for, merely to bring up children, lavish her love and care upon them and have them snatched from her arms and brought to ruin? craft - with Trr bos arc vary v.la.bl. poclUr to women. Sold crcrywbcrc. la bos. 10c, 23c, that out of four years his wife might spare him a few hours to his mother. But no! he must go. Will he get the money or not? That is the question he has come to ask. . Weeping, she tells him she cannot give it to him- She tries to make him understand, but be accuses her of not caring. And at last, angry and cruel, he throws her aside and stamps out of the room. ... He has accused her of not being sguare with him. iWho, she asks in a moment of despair, who ever thought of being square with a mother? . 62 z Phone FOR SALE A new Singer Sewing' Machine, worth 165.00, at 325.00, Inquire Utah Outlet Cq., 83 West Center. Pay. Big Dividend Til direction " WANTED, WORK, at sweeping, washing setying and "general houseMrs. Elizabeth work by the day. 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That Is why he came! ' Not to see PROVO OPERA glib; agar zH 375 W. Center j Wm. A. Brady Announces "the Emphatic Hit -- Kofford & Crowtfcer, Props. Phone 459.. -- She only sees the boy, the baby that she had held in her arms an( rocked to sleep, the' Ijgst born who was her pride and comfort before he left her." She throws her arms about him, then holds him away and looks into his face. He tries to push her away. He wants to come down to the question -- JEWELRY is to have it r FIRST CLASS male stenographer wanted. Apply care Post. midltSES WANTED lo winter at 1 TTHE SON COMES BACK." . The son, who marries the wrong . terested. woman, has been estranged from 'his & The stage shows a simple showing mother for four years. room in the house of a family that is XASTLB CATE, CLEAR CREEft and Suffering as only a bereaved mother moderately well oft.. can, through all that time she has fllAtfATHA COAL There are pictures on longed with her whole heart to see furniture. Both Phones. him. J. W. DUNN, Mgr the walls, touches are the little Everywhere But, like many sons of good moththat bespeak a mothers care "and ers, he has Ignored her, and now he thoughtfulness. is coming to beg for money and ask The two girls of the family, one of for forgiveness. , Her joy at the news 18 pathetic, but T?ore pathetic Is her grief' when Will result if your the lawyer warns her that the money bundle laundry is is one of Salt Lakes most popular must not be given. sent'to us. hotels. It is centrally located; clean, Giving It, he plls her, would wreck comfortable and homelike. The prices the estate. The boy lias already borare reasonable and every courtesy Is rowed his full share. It would be No saw shown you while there.- Provo people robbing the other children to yield to will be sure to meet their friends at him. Collars The Touralne, 42 B. 3rd So., a few The lawyer leaves her and the boy doors west of Colonial theatre. Spend enters. a night there when In Salt Lake. You with a dis He Is about twenty-five- , will lilce the place. slpated-facand a sneaking, skulking manner. But the mother does not Bee the 4 One blear eyes nor the lined face, nor the Lingerie lack of any sign of affection in her Important Utah Timber Wages" or (Pro On he-table Tire. Fa2 THE PROVO POST ; 185IW. THIRDJSOUrH. - i |