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Show A Comal id ation " cf THE PROVO HERALD (Dally) and MOUNTAIN HERALD (Weekly.) THE INTER- - Postoflce, THE BEFORE HERO 4 ri i JUMPED OVER THE WATER : ' 1 ; i.-- T" r yLt.v-- wmH4W "if r- am r i rf; f.: ' rpMvvV iTsjr - : - ' ' ' - T" JUST if X ii ' $..,,. -- ; :'. " s, - .-1 ..,-.,- f - THE7 MYSTERIOUS FALL PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Center Street.: ,, Entered at ' 1 SEP 'm.'- - PJtOVO HERALD J rnovo herald, tiiur SDAY. niz ,. STRANGER RUSHED IN AND BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS. '; BOTH PHONES. Provo, Utah second claw mail 'nUtter June 6, 1911, at the Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. "IF LOW WATER SHOUTED: WAS LET LOOSE, WHY WAS HIGH TIDE7" In Our Own Restless America When a man loses sight of present good andrnwSs 'everything in his life secondary tathe accomplishment of ajertipofal wartlike fortunate, it is only natural that he should Joselrle repose which is the tcdman iportkm-ef-iher-cont- efl NOW KNOW THAT YOU HAVE WE MOVED YOU WOULD COME AND or ee, Sodhen-natiowailfo-s- THAT ALSO, THAT , SEE PAPER.' IT IS r its eyes to the good things which are ever present, in mad struggle for wealth or materia gains, it is only natural that t there should be manifested in the lives of the people of that; nation great unrest. That such an unrest exists in America has so often 'een asserted and is so patent to observers 'that it need hardly be repeated. The cause for the unrest, too, is as plain to be seen as is (he result. .It ?5.the complete. obession of. the. people by the. thought . of, temporal gain. There is so much "to be gotten which wealth can . supply and which' cannot be supplied otherwise so much that we want that which we do not need. On all sides' are seen ostentatious displays of wealth, but as the. methods of accumulation are seldom -- enestioned.a a. sure guarantee of ijarmi- nnstfiinn is lorikeet unon r r 1 V uess, so we enter the race, and scramble for more . Probably in no country or age have the fcpportunities betn equatedsforhe accutnu- 'wealth a in America, and it is only natural that btion wealth should accumulate. - The unrest prevades every class of citi- f zens, andJs nb. by ymeansofined4ajLhQsL.who. have little, Indeed, It is sometirrfe the case "thatVmorigthose,tfho have'the leasfc of material goods there sometimes seems to be a divine content based on treasures laid up where moth and rust do not corrupt There is no real good reason why the people, of the United y States should be partaking ol a period of tinrest The wide dhrersijtrilfully closes FOR A KING. GOOD " WALtJ ENQtfGH - YOU WILL THINjrVQ.JTOO.- t ' AND " SEE.-T- - An Economizer of Time and Labor j Johnson Paint-t yQm Company .. A From seed time to harvest, the farmer is a busy man.' That's why the shrewd fanner appreciates the value of the Bell Telephone service. .. , ..He may be miles from the railroad and the nearest shipdoes ping point. He is expecting a freight shipment-r-whhe do? Vith his Bell Telephone he calIs,u'p'thVfreight.ageht, . If the shipment has not arrived--n6us- e in going to town. There'salways plentyathandtQ7do7ee5eiyice . West Canter St. Wirt ofPhone Us Cable, Rim) Enj'llth Uttere. 124 - Is . . at clteiial UI . - J D fication of clmatic conditions is an assurance against extreme famines WILL LEASE email or large tract Which ire commri in other countries; and the mining productions of of Irrigated land in Utaa county for "the demands of the country's larnilngun ihares. , Address Boy .B. eqat nd metals is sufficient Industries Th political peretmades which enlighten the people on Onrti, Ifoaida FreltLand Col, Ptoto, (he pernicious practices of the rich tend tokeep alive the spirit of gnrestj gut as no solution is given vrmch the struggkrs after wealth MISCELLANEOUS. esolution. for the wilLaccept, theyonly add to- th discontent.-T- h dnrest lies in the supplying of the heeds of the: present and leaing JLOST--Llg- ht oaL-El-k pin in lapeL the future take, care of Jtself. . Economic wronirs eventually will between GilHepie hill and , Koylance to straighten out and thrwrongdoer, both ""great and smaJl, will be the Pftcklflg bouse. Reward. Return -' "rr- fufferer.""The nitron V pHncipaPcauVe for c6mpTainrist6o"uch Herald "of fie'er'"" prosperity forithe prosperous and too much struggle for the strug- - WANTED TO LEASE- - Dairy, herd of 6 to 12 eows, with dairy appliances giers. to-me- , - gives him opportunity , . , . Ccnsult our local manager. JDS FOR RENT. - " . . The r.lountain Slates Telephoned Telepraph Co. I. A. SMOOT, District Manager et - " A A aft aS Aatt aVh AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Aal A A A A A v Cash Preserving a Husband rent - Address A. T. H.. Herald. WANT TO LEASE BI1METS ! Man and wife want to take care of farm. Wife good cook; people reliable. : Apply Herald. t Vhilc the companylTigaTticleirTaiher amusing, it gives a writer's opinion of the best way to preserve a husband. A sort of LOST Dark, red cow, no . horns: ' brand "J S" on left hip. Finder return "pickling" process is suggested: "Do you want to know how to preserve a husband? First, he t0 or, notify ne Strong. 1st East and nnr hfMe iW who is too voun?. rW,,! m venr plrtmn.- ake only such varieties as, have been reared in a god moral atmosFOR SALE- S phere. When once the selection has been made, let the. past remain forever settled and civc the entire thought to the future. Some insist! FOR Jersey 16 months old; also two thor on kccDine the husband in a pickle, while others..sccm to prefer . .oughbred Wyandott cockres. Phone ii.". i 4t,- 11 i l I -- SALEj-Thoroughb- COLD tnd. - f" ' VIA- - : 3 - S - ;., at"ctr to6p. m. PROVO UTAH , , - PROVO COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK. M X M ' ( . .1r- - - am prepared to tke a ' tla- ited number ofx - 483 8. ' G. LotAngclet. 4 On Sprlngv'U Rd. 4 . : - . r - . ). H. MANDERFIELD, . ; show our superiority oveithf v. usual runof laundries, in a . marked degree. We put tht starch just wherc it t belongs ' right amount Sutiust theleave" no streak? or daub' f starch on: tht work. .' P.' A, - In starching your shirts wt To Lot Anoeles and return. Tickets on. tale daiyl Mntri September lOth, good returning until October J1,. 1911. v STOPOVfcKS tn kuu i c. . . 24 to . . Lot hour Only , 3 THROUGH FAST TRAINS DAILY3 v vSee Agent ,G. W. Crag, or Union Pepotforreservattona and tickett-- v T. C. PECK, 7ti'lL THE STARCHING ' r. x desired. PIANO PUPILS Piaao for practice If A,- - IS, WRIGHT, 40.00 J - : Sa1 A. G. P. Lak A, PROVO City. STEAMLAUNDRY More Important Matter.- ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE ELECT. For Miss Nellie Schofield, whose marriage to J. Thornton, of southern Xltab, ia to be eolemnized Wednesday next in tbe Salt Lak City temple Miss v PROVO OPERA lerltneRoytaiQce"veiitrtainediwttlia 4 d were beautiful in" their decorations, a color scheme of yellow being carried put with a profusion of tbe bright fail flowers. The dining room was especial ly attractive, with streamers of yellow J&earts extending from the chandeliers to the four Corners of, the '.prettily- appointed table, where vaBes of 'yellow flowers and .place- cards in yellow completed . the prettii scheme. The affair was also a bundle! shower, and. many dainty presenti; were received . by the t honored guest Xhe guests were the Misses Lucille Knowlden, Lucille Dunn. Erma Flet cher, Aimie Taylor, Ora liailey, Elf lo liean, Lael Jones, Myrl Bonaett, Alice' .Neweli, Emily .'Anderson, Edith Vusenberry, Edna Holdaway, EthelNTay' lor and Nee Tayor. hand-painte- d JheCorihne LaVaunt Company 3 Nights, confmencing.Thur.Sept. J - - s ... v- - '" . N ..... .. - " Successes1 l: :, - v 4 ; : - Presenting Three Great .Dramatic - - heat';'; MOOSE H. C. J EX, Manager affair.. . at her home yesterday af teucoon. Tbe rooms beautifully-apirointe- ADVERTISED LETTERS :i "Is Marg ibabitabler ..Ladies, Miw, cut it out; We're looking Tor V ' SUMMER :T Mrs.- - Borger. Anderson,a rammer plac where ve can get de -Bee,- Mrs. Emily; Boyer, Mrs H ;. cent accommodations for ten a week.'-- ' Lee. , VVee getting a taste of it nov - ' Washington Herald. . Cluff, Mrs. Sarah. md then at present later pn, h ' Suller, Mrs. Zina. ' . will be with us tvery day. " ' " Johnson, Miss May. Have you prepared for it b) Mrs. Josle P. Keel, UTAH TIMBER & COAL Gentlemen. , y "having ELECTRICTITY. wirec' COMPANY. . . J. Castle H. Clear Clark," Gate, Creek and ,yy " into your home, ofice or store foi " Hiawatha Coal ' the Frank; Glazier, Reed. " ELECTR1CT LIGHT an! 150 to 180 West Fifth North. die, Ceorge' I , ; the ELETRIC FAN Both Phonet, 232. Jone. IL If not, see us TODAY about it NebekV. M. S.- -.. . . V Nelson, M A. THE ELECTRIC CO -:-.t e 'd- ICNIGHT ; WlOQraMILLSl I BUSINESS MAN: You need a bank that is con yenient to your other ap pointments as well as bank inr. Our location meet? your requirements " precise!) and our expeditious service permits no vexatious delay. suitings. Our flannels are of excellent quality and colors. Call RETAIL DEPARTMENT at nulls, open from 8 a. m. good young mule Apply" Studebaker, Second West and Center. California Excursions .V West of the Mississippi iRiyer r S: .a -- 371-- and good by garnishing" them varieties may be anil ..affection, 'lliey should then be wrapped in FOR SALE Cauliflower, at 3 and 6 with patience, smilos cents per pound. Robert Eirkin," Provo of devotion a mantle of charity and kept warm with a steady-fire selected. FOR SALEA number of when as first as for will Thus treated, they jjood keep years good farm wagons at bargains. Also one Sometimes; they improve with age. mad?-swcctrtcndc- WEATHER dress goods arid standard government fabrics hotter, , -- it We are the only manufacturers of woolen red I: Ourline of blankets are just the thing for the coming -- t mmm summ IS ; : "ANirt,' THE SINGING . . "WIFE 4 f; ' IN NAME ONLY" "AN UNEQUAL MATCH" r CORINNE . GIRL." LE VAtfNT - |