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Show 'nr, Hih I'Uuv fotte Ssk ment of the most clever of the season's newest styles. Unities. Stylish Dancing SUPPERS '4$ A V Mas Wilf'JEi' kl i . - -- i ii 'I. is; Fo' By DONALD CHAMBERLIN 1 Christmas , ,Das-k.un- ; Shuts. X(;kveir ,i".i ci-'- suddenly, usually the resuit of thr.Uj u toimed in youth, upplenu. Cll I, the habit of saving. The person who saves rl ACCUMULATES, and au tions pave the way to rich' Any persou, old or young, begin the habit of saving by o J mg a sawings account at this bat k7 One dollar will start on oad to wealth. -- 1 v , i. 1 Fiddle,' Austin; i f-- nJi-n- llauilker- Slippers, Is, Cozy i I sill. RICHES neldom come j i - Dressy Shoe?. Hand Dags. Manicure PROVO commercial SAVINGS BANK Reed Smoot . . . Preside t. C. E. Loose . . .. President ! 'V Cle s Jewelry and a of other multitude - cMullent t hint's. HTtti Pleasure Giving Gifts for the CHILDREN Games, Drums Blocks, Trains Mid-Afric- and so many other things we cant nearly tell you about & Stationery Co oay books, toys, gam is, XMAS CARDS, t .yourpatr-oHgew- of these give e tickets free - t vv i . - I on7 . i with . each cash purehnse f.ini!-circl- ZQ? d with breaking the Funk lawi- 'Johnson brought several barrels of intoxicating liquor from Eureka to Payson. The complaint will probably be male under the Funk law and is the fUst in the county to be tried under this law. eha-ge- 1 Where Cleanliness Is I 1 cniler--Vlm- K-- I d I 1 FOR SALE 40 acres for less than hplf its value, under Strawberry project. Fenced. Has produced goon wheat and other crops. N. P. Han-ten- . Kick In is presented Not HackeU wiil " he seen iit the leading role. Mr. Hackett Is favor-- , ably remembered in this city for his i claisie draintrl5! ith such as artist Sothern, Marlowe, Louis James, Mcfdjeska, Afantell and other coi"crff d staffs, and for the past live years he lias been a star himself 5n such beg eastern successes as the Typhoon, Satan Sanderson. etc. He is cor.side-e- a ne of the leaier of the American st7ge, rud vas chosen Ly Willard the nuthor of Kith in. ns m-v- , 23 s I l part of Chich upon to terms.-indi-caUn- beat,...T g - . o i lu have made by who ere-- a Howes in - 'OBLIGATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS is hereby given that ail for permits to graze ap-cat- - c. 1 Scratched 40 Years o:. Holiday Goods E UINTA NATIONAL FOREST during tho season of .1910, fnUSt he filed In , my office at, Provo, Itah, on or be- - Xure- t January 31,' 1916. full ipformatifm fa.-.-it g to le Pm-- i in regard to the charged null blank' ' Lines to be used Hu iviil cst, A. pub. bo mhking t , s appll-it.U.'ti- .no on lirni.-ho-d W. JENS E De.-rTi.-, Thn er re- - 3 f -- CASTOR 1 -- s ; ... 1 , .. A For vet 30 Ycsrt 1 1 s;gJc j r A a p r OU.s.-euates- riiintuijj - l. I . ,v n4i - to , When r? (hv-v-r- t. the play can be counted' le ..! ery high standard. air. Hackett is reported made a hit equal to that J: kii Parfyniore, the actor the Supreme ever;; ro'oin not one appeared, in a s Lake' Shore, Utah. J-SaiUa Claus of the Pullmaa-IMttl- e -- G DOUBLE 8-- 6 DOUBLE 8wondering terror I oiiened the door. Xmas Co'oml's Vacation, "ntered the hall and. turning 011 an WANTED Work' by the day by mid- .X HOUSES RENT Johnston; Xmas Angel. Pyle, Auuta electric switch, listened fur a sound will do washing or dle lady; aged p hu.--' Partner, Page; Why the JlhL The house was d. surely Call at SO North housecieantng. Going up to my wifes liedroom, I n Sang, Alden; Tommy Trits D 10. West.5th f2 room modern to Santa Claus, Im. ; Stones saw evidence of a hasty departure. i housy with the Life of Christ, Ktdmah; On, the mantel was an envelope ad O cfearac barn off all ; on cent dressed to me, but I pen eived at a Per $25.00 of the Christ Child, Broadus. ' glance that it wag not in nay wife's ter baby feco Iledqr.irt toom modern house, hot Rerttry. Juvenile handwriting. I took it up and foliud rug Co., Tvvo Stcros. water 011 Xmas Eve, Sung of St. Nicholas, that it had been opened. $25.00 Taking oui 6 room modern CJtisunas, Xmas Bells. Xmas Eve; its contents, I read a letter addressed Inter-urbahouse, hot K train over Special Xmas Eve, Field; Xmas Day,' Wes- to me couched in loving P water to heat Provo Fork every Friday $22.50 Spanish that I was living a double life, ley. Train dance for crowds. 5 room night affections modern house $17.00 O my between iny Miscellaneous. Xmas dividing Juvenile w ife and the writer. " S- leaces Spanish Fork 12:3? midnight O 5 room modern house 14.03 Q Xmas Tree, Decorations. Beard; Here was an explanation of the con- each Friday. tf. 4 room modern heuse Entei tainments. Beard; On Xma dition in which I had found iny home. 12.50 CD Eve. Mackey; Plays, Dialogues, Etc.; The letter had come 3 room house modern during my ab11.00 y4 off on all character haby Stick "and Pea Plays for Dec.; sence. Helen had opened it and, con3 room modern house 9.00 ta Claus, Johnston and Barnum; vinced of my perfidy, had taken the face dolls. Hedquist Drug Co., 4 room children and water gone In brick, Stores. Two Xmas that sltb away, might Pitcher; Xmas, Dier; St. Nicholas Book of Operettas and not meet me on my return. house . g.03 But the Tetter. It must have been train over Inter-urbaSpecial 6 Plays; Santa Clans and Co. room Adobe house ; 12.00 written to one of the same name as Spanish Fork to Provo every-- Friday 3 room frame myself and reached the w rong person ' '7.00 Train Randours A beautiful line of silk I certainly knew no such woman as night for dance crowds. E. 2 room frame 6.00 '32:39 Fork leaces midnight Spanish party dresses Just received at. Far- the writer, who signed herself Alice 3 room frame ms. Glancing again at the address. '6.50. saw each. Friday. tf. . that there was no street and no umn 11 room brick, close in 15.00 Wanted Agent ber off it It bad been delivered for me 2 rooms furnished ... 15.00 without this, I being well known to t the carrier. 6 rooms, furnished 30.00 1 was much cbngrinpd at this break-In?- ; u PHONE 6 DOUBLE 8 of oijp ClirRCinns thnnjth a In Kilver Ebony Farls!an Ivory cf! mere' mDtake. and I was G. C. REAL ESTATE angry with my wife for not having CC- USCi D. D. D., tricle desired, nn' givi uie oW .i I 'a)UBLE8-6D0UBLopportunity to rectify it. x YlWi5fF,NE JEWELRY, WATCHES. 8 XtClling GOllC ! had gone I knew not but eolihl doubtless find out through members of her DIAMONDS Ihe aptunl expoii(-noi'0 Anne Cl oni, ib Si.iils lfih.ii - family But iyy Christmas had been Our stock Is the won Ui. Cc-largest, our pflce.R j i ii r. s.niicoi" t i. spotted. There was no time to mend . the lowest. Let us 1. Ti 11. n tnt proven r.ti-r-it. j prov 1 lil wjah roil the matter. the I would go to to r. club j a !i f, m of iroubie HEINDSELMAN . OPTtCAL AND and get my dinner, then would, tali .1 Hie skn of ad For Infants and Children impunlir; JEWELRY CO. warlo-- t , ,tmi joinpfi-- , nh expl; i.tnion Tcps t'werd hubj- bUitClit-oa the .Lm is sinnyth and litallhy from m.v wife.obtaining In Use O as !: I i f n t In),! At fb club I took a table L t .'.Cf iw . M nf tlS V, n.Wfiil myy bears Y4 off on 1. all character baby Always it tmidy ar.d fcvtp . In the self and dined alone. The more tlor face dolls. Xv EediK't DrujfCo., . 'know,furth.il D. U. V, will do all that f hong in.v ivlfes going' away cf , Tjvo Stores. j ca nikie and popular an actor at the he-.- d ef the company as Mr. Hackett, (1 e of his associates in New-York- T Bone a. j I. irs especially adapted, for the great, tie of Chick" Howes. With so 1 Spencers Ctiy Feet, demy j The Stors with the Xmas Spirit ' EAT Classified Col j tmiti - .- ; i Mi-- Willard Macks famous play, Kick in,", which will be seen here Tuesday, Dec. 21, will be given, on this oec si n at less prices than by any ol the companies now touring the couny with the play as a traveling or- - gaiiuatlon.. Prices for the engage-mon- t here next Tuesday will range iom $Eoff down, whereas in all oher c;tts visited by the road company, price are always l.f0. These prices were arranged especially for this city - ; NEWEST STYLE FOOTWEAR Our excel leu t assortment of the seasons latent designs in Shoes and Clippers offeis an excellent elii.iee of practical and plea.-une giing gifts. You should see the New GipSey Cut in both lace and button, they are all the rage. Also those Side Lace and Front Military Lace Boots, and many other styles. Just the thing for Xmas gifts. Real $5.C0 values, f., S3. 50 and $3.75. Cozy Felt Slippers in several st.vles. Prices $1.23 and KICK. IN COMING TO TH COLUMBIA NEXT TUESDAY The finest line of Christmas Cards rictures ever displayed in this Ira'o Picture and Fram-- " Shop Malben Glass & Paint Co., est Center. Snd i j ETC. Large variety at money saving prices, provo our statement. Same building as Heindselman Op- tieal and Jwelry Co, - and enjoy the sights. To show our appreciation for MUSICAL v . Children in Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashi-- r See Enterprise Music h-not 1 Cashier A. Buttle F. G. Richmond , Furniture, .Mechanical .Toys, . . J. -- Dolls, Toy Dishes, Games, Toy them. Bring the T, Farrer J- - i c E Thriller s Meiry Mi (liuvanua, Mathews; si in Cor of Johnny Harrison, Jordan; Christmas Good Fellows, .bi.wrcr.d; Where He F'mud His Neighbor. Riis; Kin, Riis, His Christ-G'- , .Christmas When We il'.m; i.ere Kids. Werner; Cairn To mV, dustman Supper, Speffard; Lady of Poverty, Lindsay. Under Bells, Poetry the Mistletoe, Harrison; Listenn feuSanty,-- - Those- - NV Fangted Clnistmases, Haworth; Christmas Land, Ftanton; When. the Ilcys Go Home for Christmas, Stanton; 0 .Christmas,. Dcnber; Speakin Christmas, Riley; Christina sGlee. What Little Saul Got, Last Christmas Was a Year Ago, Little Johns Christmas, Riley; What Christmas the Wigginses, Fetched Riley; Christmas Island. Christmas Gift. Bates. Miscellaneous Christmas Eve, Mr- hie; - Christmas, Know Ison; Christ-- ' mas in the Olden Times, Christmas i the Shops, Christmas in Jolly Wat, Larger Christmas, Christmas Thot? on Myths and Leg- e'd'--. Meaning cf Christmas, Hidden .i Ichnstmas Hymn, Christmas Song, Cht lsunastide, Christmas tj'rv.i and the Postoffice, Christmas Hymn. Ullristmis evei.ipg c in '"L.kt.iai Ail for Prisoner's Fami- - that anim ePHttry- ''Itm Tr'T TTPfsTJ ' after our marriage wp invite out m mate friends to dinner and a ff..1. Dialogues, Reading, Recitations Chimlmas Recitatins, Weiner; On When our first eld! wa-- lw., Xi,,as Eve, Mackey; Last Christmas old we brought, him to the to e V..s a Year Ago, Riley; Little Town Christmas day. and as other G.n'ie came we added them to out o Bethlehem, Brooks; At the Turn around the board. of the Read, Glaspell; Alla for Rosa, Alas, if the first CliristiiM 11111110-A Dream of Past Christmases, Daly varies of our married life were tie fee erden. happiest there was one that was i.s. hoi t Stories, Juvenile- -' What the most miserable. That one cannot to Pudding Brought, Fir Cones, Pink this day think of without a shudder When the fifth Christmas after oui x,vnr Meat, Chiistmns Boxes, Cool marriage approached I was away from iuge; Pl.ns at Plainfield, Alcott; hump, but promised to return in time Peterkin? Christmas Tree, Hale; to celebrate the day. as usual. A win Mmry Xmas, A'cott. ter storm delayed my coming, and n cached my home only at the hour sei Cliiistmas Bo7ks, Tin Mi g Panv', Hodges; tcr or for The dinner. What was my stir Stoi )'?, Gi lie; Hans Blinker, Do lgo; prise to see the house dark! of the lights that had exie' ted iu Kii-tv- s Queer Christmas, Miller; ; Me-GUIR- 1 -i Kinmnas t 1 Who u mas il s pie had seen a good deal of tier, bur and I hud ui thought of marrying Imr le in the first place, i inner looked ciiu-- e, upon her as a possible wife and. ii ; .e was not in a poM end p'aee. Railroad tiou to marry any one. At that Citrb-t-i.mmeiry making it was revealed to hie with oortJinty that she considered me tier own When i h.ijl danced twice with Helen LOUISA 1ACQUES lo ome with Maud Penrose. Maud j showed liy' a Dash in her eye as she j passed me in Helen's company t hat GOES TO REWARD As soon as Ij something was wrong was lelieied ol' Helen I sought Maud, and asked her what was the froul !e ouisj Ji.ccjiies, widow of the She reproached me bitterly for whet urge V. Jaei.ues, died today; at she cil'ed de erring her I was joint hi houic at 472 Hast 4th South win .Kt and .inexperienced strung women I coolly informed her that l 6f geneial cleMlity at the age, 1101 hu ted her. for Mm j u. 7v years. She was born in New l:m! never bml lyHiiure light to im j Bi unswb k, Canada. December 29. than any other gild. Tlus to my sin "si". Mr , r .'Jaccjues suffereJ the hard- pri-.-seemed to give her great pun. tun since 1 did not consider myself shi,e of pioneer life in Cottonwood lmd canyon, where shel ived with her bound to her simply because 1'pca n good deal in each other's com husiraht forSevernl years. She eame pany I did not see what 1 could do to to Provo after leaving the Cottonmake her feel any better. I mice J. l! wood canyon and has snee made her was impressed with the Importance o breaking off our association at mi e home in. this city. The deaceased leaves besides a host This I did. My meeting with Helen was followed or friends to mourn her death, the iy sometliing very different from v. h following children - Mrs. Emma L. had iieen tietween me and Maud. i Walton of Provo, Mr. George W. foil in love with her. I soon beard t t J. cques, Mrs. Nora Van Wagener of Maud was accusing me of Inning ire ed her badly, and I was received mi i Pro vo, Mr. Milage and Royal Jacques I of Marysville, California. ly by some of her frienJs. of reason for the them Funeral arrangements will be anany their coolness or entered any dciii nounced later pending word from the whatever in the matter of Maud s two sons in California. eusations. A man is powerless ug.,-t--- a woman in such a matter, for hn ; John W. Lawhom, age 21 years, are sealed,, aud .she is likely to -- c was arrested the sympathy of those to whom Thursday on Provo tells her story Bench on a charge of having forged Helen knew of nil this She be!,o a check on the Provo Commercial & my story, but told me thit Savings bank in 1913, and also with have become involved w:'i .. woman I diI not intend to ma' iy : . hav ing passed a number of worthless checks in 1913 in Bingham. Law- had no acquaintance with i horn left the state about a year and had no idea of what 'M v w a ln!f ago and Just recently returned. scorned' may be capable. WIk-i- . .. sent her word that she in tu.n suffer from niv perfidy it tr.tr Wayne Johnson, a young But she had the loyalty to n.-- i i. was ariested at Payson from 'rain from telling uie of the '..es--.- e C. H. Clark and Sheriff Deputy by I i i Since lielen add li.ol mi Cbrist-St'mM- Chistmas pm etwoiu-.lr.e..ien- Dicko- (iod. Little; Poor Relations Dickens; Allas Santa Claim, Moithco: Christina- - at lb r.v at a young met Uelen Lee , gathering oil .Christmas eve. Mi mJ Penrose had been giving me to lie eonifanionnhle with her, Mr. Bamboo ami Jlon saw 4 4 ! 0 v' I Christmas Fantasy, Aldrich: 'about . the Tree, ciiiv; Outside tin- Prison, on the Lonesome, Clr. i. tmas Might with Satan ; Ciiristmas Geese, Dukes thing you t Christmas j as v jCHINE UNDERWEAR - 1 , DAINTY CREPE DE , f . Dais; Christmas Dinner, Merry fbnstnns Unbcita n--, eived. ( i WEDNESDAY HOBART HENLEY in THE MEASURE OF LEON Du BRAY . 3 Reel Story of the Canadian Wilds THURSDAY THE BROKEN COIN FRIDAY HELEN HOLMES Of Hazards of Helen in THE METTLE OFJERRY Story For ! mond; motherly House, Richmond: ChiiMmas Book, Thackeray; Better Treasure, Andrews; Holiday Stories, Bakes; Christmas, Schaufler; Storied Holidays, Brooks. siioit Stories Chap, ti rel Christ ina Hitt Henry; Recruit Just m tme for the coming je-- A Story, King, Christ- - .Jones, Stuart; Col. Carter's Christ- was,- Smith; Fiist Churches Xmas the Stars, Bari el, Stanley; Under On Xmas Day in the Morning, On Christmas Day in the Evening, Rich- assort- shipment .just s, Gale; Wright; Christmas! Geo. Washington Caiol, Dickens; DRESSES Just received a fine' recita-Oatpe- Man, Post Word, First Xmas Van Dyke; The Uncrowned 8all and Party vl TO RUIN stories, poems, ' entertainments, etc. tions, in the Provo public library. . Xmas Books Story of the Wise of List ?Xar H A SCHEME ll3RAii PUBLIC . 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