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Show Til L'ROVO HERALD. Consolidation of THE PROVO HERALD ;(Dally) 7 MOUNTAtN-- - HERALD and Weekly.'-- THE INTER--.v7-..- . -; : StreeV Entered' Postof flee, make' thera Taskets,7 especially or out peaches a"nd,aH 4he small fruits, and could make money: by the debtee at the same time. When some -of us were. boys there was no such . i ' tliing as idinner pail 6f bucket pail in the east, bucket ia.tbWest and south. In western New York the Tonawanda Indians'come around twice every "year with their- - wagon- - loadof baskets. They or sleighs, with come, whole families of them ba&kets; of all 'stze$r--Thei- r specialty "was a basket" for taking to tchncA ih muidctv fiinrfi Tfi vvprc tratfrlttv st.itnprl and tn rilrl tort in-the- ir - ' I -- Catch oar new address ,T:: "V ... ... .' 1 j . .l- ' - 2 ' - ; y - - 6t West Center 124 Cable, . Wire or Phone We Read " Us 7 , Bell-Telepho- ne o mm saying was not "pretty as a red wagon," but ifpretty as a Tonawanda Indian dinner basket And those Indian girls were real Iliawathas, tall and slim, and they had a fashion of wearing a gaudy blanket with a grace that was' the- despair of thewhite misses. They were tlie inspiration" of Docsticks when he. wrote of the ovel'y" maidens who "Read Mr. Cooper's novels and the songs of "Hiawatha," who WILL LEASE small or large tract dreamed of "wedding noble Indian chieftains; wandering with them' of irrigated- land in Utah ounty for oa shares.- - Address Roy B. o'er the prairies, sjeeping by the campfires and havinglitt!e"Indian farming Curtis, Mosida Fruit Land Co., Provo, -. babies."- - His real name-wa- s Mori Thompson. Utah.- -"One' day "krrecesrhecltmbed tolbe" b'eTfrjTof Theold churcTTthat . FOR RENTr6-room- . iurnlahed cot stood near the academy.' Some workmenTiwere . repairing, the TteepTe. tage; bath, closets, buttry, Bmall 11' He 'mounted ttf lhe' round top on one of, their ladders, seized the brary and piano;, Apply 270 S. 3d West tf and slid it fastened down where' was the rod to it steeple lightning to the roof. Then he rah the length qf the roof and back, and seizing MISCELLANEOUS. the rod again descended to the ground- .- While he was performing on the roo( the old principal of the academy, saw him fr5m his gar LOST- Light toat, Elk pin in lapel, den down town, hurried to the academy, rang the bell and when the: between" OilMspie hill and Roylance ac Packing house. Reward, r Return to A,eer.c onua vy h.ih,uuvoo tlUUUl dssctliuicu tAUiailltu lu itiui l lilt iilimisjuioj HeraIdoffice' thentbld birrf to boldout his hand."Mort QjUlBjeH'pnnane did so, but just as the ferule with unwonted1 vehemence was coming WANT TO LEASE Man and wife down llort withdrew his hand, and the' blowin full volume struck want to. take care of farm.' Wife good reliable. ''Apply" 'Hferald. the professor's extended knee It split. the ferule the whole length cook; people and gave the rest of the class more; joy than ever Mort's outside perFOR SALE. ' v. formance had. , But this Is a diversion. What'we intended to say was thVt FOR 8ALE Thoroughbred Jersey months-oldalso two thorif our orchafUists .would engage the Utesjsr JNayajoes ta make them heifer. Id cockreTsTTThone oughbred Wyandott baskets for theijr small fruits people would, buy them three times Ind.471-M- . . . . for the once for the would otherwise once than fruit, they quicker FOR SALE Cauliflower, at 3 and 6 attractiveness of .the showing and .once to get the basket. Fruit is cents per pound. Robert Birkin," Provo lie" some Taajesthernorc'attrSCt " f''2FOR , SALE A number of good attract admirers. for rent: - ' From seed time to harvest, the farmer is. a busy man. That's why the shrewd farmer appreciates the value of the Bell Telephone service: JIe may be miles from the railroad and the nearest shipping point... He is expecting a freight shipment what does he call-- up he do? -- With his the freight agent. ...If. the shipment has not arrived-n- o town. : use in going-tThere's always "plenty at hand to do. The Bell "Service gives him opportunity. . Consult our' local manager. -- - " f - own-wago- - r : Letters, English 1 ::'-- - An Economizer of Time and Labor" I Johnson Paint & i Glass Company . , ( - ; : its-sa- -. "; caused a lady to slip and when she lit it jared a good deal of X the fine paint we sell : association. ce Much of is devoted to the carelessness of American Shippers in preparing articles for shipments It seems we stand at Oie'foot of the class, in that respect, among nations. . That is a reminder that our fruit raisers in Utah "might make for themselves a distinct fame in that respect by enlisting the In . - t men t in front of our i j; store r tother day, j (By Colonel C. C. Goodwin.) ; We have; before us bulletin No. 8 of the Railway Business r dians ..- xpeel dn -- the pave BAKER A LAR SON, OWNERS. BOTH PHONES. 7 Piowisj'utaM second class mail matter June A, 1911, at the provo, Utah, under the set of March S, 1879. An Attractive Pack -- - ' : Liinic wno iftrptw - tK hftrtAnAi I ;- r - i nai - 9, 1911. JVO IIZEAXD. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 . PUBLISHED BY THE. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY t-te- : The Mountain States Telephoned Telegraph Co. '.J'L.A..SMQOt, District Manager. -- - - "- t : first-clas- s. -- ' 'lu" - - , v.- -- -a BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS r--, . Our line rot blankets are just tHe thing lor the coming , . We are the only manufacturers of woolen suitings, If Mm dress goods and standard government fabrics the Mississipp PiElilMli0 - .rjx-Westd- farm wagons at bargains,-- ' A1soyone good young tuule., Apply Studebaker, Second West and Center. Investment at Home Our flannels is for-th- authority - e You need a bank that is con T.?venient to your other ap - pointments 'as well-a- s bank Our location meeu mg. - your requirements preciselj and our expeditious servict permits no vexatious delay. statement that' nearly every moderate sized town and- village in the central and western states actually .needs houses to quarter its people. The boom in far distant land schemes, now on the wane, has tdcen money away from home, the westerner investing in the East tad the Easterner in the West. There is a Jure about things distant PROVO COMMERCIAL tliat the average man finds it hard to resist. "Distance lends SAVINGS BANK. especially when properly played up by the skilful advertising writer working for an ingenious land promoter. No one can deny' the wisdom of land investments when the investor buys land for a home for cultivation and actual development. Cut much' of the money placed in circulation by lancUchemes during tie last two or three years has gone into property which the buyer excellent quality and colors. are-o- f Incw nothing about beyond what he read in a prospectus.' This 5rt of "investment," as a rule, is gone forever, and the experience is ' expensive. Now that the land man as harvested his crop it is time for every community to get back'to first principle, to DEVELOP THE HOME PLACE; to build bouses and improve the farms, and pro- t oie the welfare of the' home community. To do all this there will be no better time than the present. Ikoney is plentiful. Invested in a home it can not get .away. Put hto farm improvements it will return dividends. Truly, "there's no ; V.ce like. home" when it comes to laying by safely the savings that to provide for a rainy day.' Every move that tend to make the ! nc community better is a move in the right direction.: -- : President Talt is to greettbp old folks of Salt Lake county on cr 5. This undoubtedly will be a unique feature, in the presi 1 l' trip." ' ' . SUMMER :t:- .... PROVO LARGE AUDIENCES GREET CORINNE LA VAUNT CO. . . n! UTAH J EX, Manager H. C. - Hie Corinae laVannl Company " 'TOMGHT.--- ' P:- - . jnigh-cla- Presenting ss n, Green-w.oo- The d, Daity made " UTAH TIMBER - COMPANY Castle Gates,, Clear Creelt and Hiawatha 1S3 COAL & to Conl.--- ' this fall. Willie's Point of View. :.,.; Uf ' J. V. DUNN, l!rr. Frost oa the Pumpkin."- . - The frost will soon In whiteness lie I'pon the 'pumpkin' picked-fp- r pie. ' .' Baltimore Star. ., " '.'; s ., Bj Leon Cluff V. L. f West Fifth. North. ir- - - : v ;?' ''Z CORtNNE ' . ' - - ft ?.: , r ,C r;' ;.; LE VAUNT n Specialties Between Acts r Is, the clock running. Willie? Willie No, ma; It's just standing still atsd "Bashing its tallv" Judge. Ma if--: ." Great-Easter- Success "AN UNEQUAL MATCH." A ( . HEAT We're getting a taste of it no nd then at present later on, h will be with us every day;" ' .'Have you 'prepared for it b) having ELECTRICTITY wirec into your home, ofice or store fo the FLECTRICT LIGHT anr 4he FLETKIC FAN If not, ?ce ns T()DAY about i THE ELECTRIC CO at ci rg PBftVO DPEEtt HOUSE The Corlnne LaVaunt Stock com, pany has been playing to wefllled Piano for practice it desired. houses during the two nights of 4ts a. b. WRiairr, ' house, M 8. 7th B. On SprlngrTl Ild.- - engagement the Povo Opera nd the company deserves the patron age it has received. ' In "Anita, the THE STARCHING Singing Girl," Miss LaVaunt was espeand as Phyllis in In starching your shirts w cially delightful, "Wife In Name 0nly"1fecelved, much" - show our superiority overtht ' usual run of laundries, in a applause. The rest of the company in marked degretJtVe put thf the majority are good. Tonight closes Provo, and ' the starch just wliere it beldngs their engagement inMatchJ bill Is "An .Unequal put just the right amount Besides a . good program of moving there, and leave no streak? or daubs of starch on th pictures at the Opera house next kireek there also will . be a. delightful .', , ' ' work. comedy sketch. "Castles in PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY the Air," presented by Cortlandt Mard-sethe rlever.actor, and Miss assisted by a clever company. f. Realistic Thig specialty is in connection with The Customer (trying 'phonograph) the pictures and prices will remain There's something' wrong with, these the same. grand opera records. ' There's a hor rible racket in each one that spoils INVESTIGATING THE ROADS. County Attorney Evans and other the effect, officials are In. tho "north end .'county The Demonstrator Ah, yea.. One of of the county this afternoon looking our latest effects. That's the converrover roads irhlcrft will be included the In the boxes. Wonderfully sation in the improvements which are ta. be realistic. Chicago News. . ' PIANO PUPILS - - Call AND I am prepared to take a lira- " Ited aumber of w if J tti(:wOOLiNJiffliisl 0 : f BUSINESS MAN: A keen observed of business conditions ): WEATHER GOLD ;, . 11- - Prices " : - :" V, McNulty 10-20-- 20 and -- v." |