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Show nil. r..U VO "OF TRAGEDY, C Refused to Lease Untir He Neighbor Vae Taking . 13-- 1 Fresh Air - Cur. te Their Wonderment, , Every reader haj his own Idea ul , iat constitutes a desirable VINE OD.DAKK.lAt FAMILIES -- id FOR-BAL- -- ,lndow then toe; tenant signed ings. There was- a real tomato on the :"; Vine. . Y'iyr .;.''-;"His precaution wis due to fear of .What aa assemblage there was s tfrarglars. learned, he aaja, about that plant! The block was deCut the bursfar alarm ever populated Temporarily. Amateur Tented Is the fresh-ai- r cure. N6t even llmbed on each other's doctors who advise it 'know bo necks to view the wonder. the The bead ,well as the" second-stormen t how of the house Inspected it a through many people sleep with their heads, magnifying glass. . His spouse clapped of the "windowo They know be- her balids, and exclaimetf: "At last ause the habit- - interferes with their we .shall have vy our own salad from our .fcislneaa.' Whole blocks that used to own vine." - Even the watchman from profitable; bunting s grounds for a row of empty houses nearby was aurglars are now so much waste space called tp look, and ha remarked solecause two orjtbree persons Jn the emnly that he "never saw such a lilacs;': go to bed "wl th the npper half tomato on such a Bmall vine.'1 large BgE:.1BDay." beyond the Then came aiong one .oJCr those nor-pojruaing ' . ho 4said it f they pernsf r cotfWn't w.w had a xloter gnuy. 1 ne second-storman t look'., lie all by hfs discov.it spoiled make a noise half a block away that the tomato had been tied on Tlttout valine them and giving the ery with a string, and if you want to know taa lease, - .:,'-- . " - Be-ha- Vt 3 y : . . - : - fl' ?lSolSf4-y v.J- - can-ac- T Harm.' y. : f .; L f v, " who tied Hva next ' . 'Tha Detective Was Runalng ssicross his W Great. bowl lightly; or ieavlly mount-e- d " ' to the seat. ; ' Arrived at home, tbe driver helped him into the hQuso. "Thank, you," the Injured man remarked. "As it was not a serious affair,, well let it drop Probably I . . was" somewhat similar case A FAMH.Y "There's a dollarflfty-duchauffeur interrupted. "A What me," the o " . . forr the dollar-fifty- ? - Slcam Laundry 46S South Academy Avenue I oth- - ' y, ' i,..v.j-- WANTED Cookalfd" laundress: fe- k to J. R.' Harsh, npstairs male dog with families of young, felt Apply block.-. . . r bethat his house was in., danger of NoaUJs-afkantook coming a sort WANTED Bell boy for Hotel Roh-sway and drowned all - the kittens: ' St The puppies found favor In bis eyes. Tje'prtved" of' 'hr.vlftth? .ones, the WANTED BOARDER?. began to "spell" the female dog in taking care of the puppies.- - As soon as. the mother dog left her nest,,the WANTED Table boarders. 70 E. bereaved mother cat crawled into It Second North. Phone Ind, 93-and nursed, the puppies. Nothing loath, the puppies took ail tfiat came - AGENTS WANTED. to theja, and throve prodigiously. The ' ' cat licked them and took care of them WANTED Canvassing agents at as she would have taken 'care of her once for the sale of "COMPENDIUM t MONuMENTiS d tit 12 f Be Beesley ft SblrLValaed. at X: Without he deducted 85 cents from the man.--"Wh- alMheahinalsettthep chickens and what noL . It protest so hap--J month's y I , I $60 Tu esd ay Workman- ship Guaranteed. LUIGI GAUDO ; j - r - ' "CURRENT EVENTS" X ' ' -;- .-' ; "; tbetty won the , i"5now e 4 j; Of J3UNKER.JIILL" Historic and Patriotic "THE WASP." -- :. Dramatic. , " SCHOOL"s-Vitagr- aph Comedy. Mr. Cobb and Miss Mork, Vocalists. r Get the Aberdeen I and King i ney are toe oest in me 1 State KOFFORD ft ; woolen safUa. CBOWTHERS, tMExTa ;jstleOate - )l 160 ' X Proprietors. ;wm UTAH COAL COMPANY. fcdejec(j(.Co. Tard by the , T 1 t Clear-Cree- k . anl- -; Hiawatha Coat ; 160 Watt Fifth tterth. Both Phones, 232. ( to o I J. W. DUNN, Mgr. turning until December 8 1, 1911 and BUSINESS MAN: Noretober 18,Deeembe SI and 22; O, A R. Ot. COWFEREMC6 RATES. final return limit 60 days from dale of You need a bank that ia con Beaver-d- fe - Rto - Grande -- Conference" ChangefTlrne; n ths Satt Lake sale See depot ticket agent forrates. : ventctft r" to your other ap rates rrTlcketo on sale to 8,V Oct : R&ute Effective, Sept. 24th at pointments as; well as bank lne. Dae fare to Salt Lake Oty ao4. " ... v v Our location - meets return. - Final .return rimit eTaQ tlck?"-e- ts 12:02 a..m., 191t. ing. Japanese Mushrooms. of mushrooms, little j - -- -yourrrcqaireaientg Train Nor (8 for Salt likeClfrde pf edsely October 12. known in this country or in Enrope, - our and expeditious service parts from Provo at 8:25 a, m.;. ar- are to be found In Japan. Tbe most j permits no vexatious delay. rive Salt Lake City at 10:5 a. jn. esteemed of thete Is the shii take. . dally. . - which Is principally grown on the ev. ' PROVO - COMMERCIAL --AND de-- r ergreen eak".:::--Train-N- o.' 2 for i City SAVINGS BANK. parts from Provo at 10:50 a. m,,' ar- . Trees about six Inches In diameter rives 8alt Lake City' 'at 12:25 p m. are felled and cut into lengths of sii feet. The logs are scarred on the daily. back, and are laid on the ground tor THE STARCHINGTrain No. 64 for Salt' Lake City de about three years. Then they are parts from Provo at 4:20 p. m.; 'ar- stacked in rows in a shady place, and In starching your .shirts '.we rives at Salt. Lake City at IT: Go soon become covered with the mush; show our superiority over the rooms. After yielding one" crop the p. nw usual run of laundries,' in ; a Train No. 63 departs from Salt Lake logs arspaked in wlfter., beaten with marked a mooden mallet and again set up. degree. We put the City at 8:00 a. m., arrives frovo In a starch few mushrooms new, begin days just where it belongs. - : 9:45 a. hl. daily. .i to sprout on them. The shii take is a put just the right amount Train No. 61 departs from Salt Lake great favorite in Japan, being used in there, and leave no streaks City at 4:20p. m. arrives Proro many, dishes, but most frequently in daubs of starch 'on the or at 6 p. m. daily. . sonps. Harper's Weekly. ",. . work. Train No. 65 departs from Salt Lake ) City at 8 p-.- m.r arrives Provo-PROVO'" STEAM " LAUNDRY v Fault Brought Home. 9;55 p.- m. ; " Dr." James T. Docking the "pTesident NOTE Train No. 62 leaves Provo 10 . "1 . - , -- 1 . - ke - - We dned ay, - October- - o anri' 4th. - Y X COAL SPECIAL RATE CUT THIS OUT. Salt-La- 'ucm.iu.u3.rae;nw, as a p Ttect i'latvwaii 1'inisn. - r riatijiola is the most'bcautifu! finish" yet devised for walls, liayjng the velvet-lik- e appearance.,so '.impossible' 'to': get in 'Irolss Paints. iriatitioa fovers with. one coat and jkms out perfectly. i 1 SIMPKIN'S COURT Cemedy. "THE TRAMP ARTIST" ' - Comic. yf T f Looks Llie Water Color &. 1 FN "BATTLE rms.l Qf . I ; "JUDGE ? low-price- Many-varieti-es- - . y- - ' - - f .Both Phones 1 5:s '' - Vitagraph Monthly..;;.. "HER TWO SONS" Dramatic. j. ctitil ic shop., for T Slioe Rt'pairinfr EAST. to Mtssoari and Bates Mississippi . river points, Peoria, Ilk, and Chicago, lll win be on tale via the Denver k Rio Grande 00 October 14 th, good re- A Fleet Wall Finish INULA IS WASHABLE. Write for .Color Card. - Beet per week. PI k A new Kohlman. pnbtishor, 136 West 'Lake SL,ChIcagO, llLv . . J West Center St. jtjbeatre Shoes Repaired -- A Permanent paint that Dries Dead Flat ' m Ellen & Rex I ' easy sellBooks. HOLIDAY add JUVENILE ing Combination "outfit postpaid only 20c, SO per cent commission to agents. Full particulars' free. Address A. B. Wt-Ua- AT IN to 140 Also agents for : fttttttttttMMIIIMMMMMMMMM ' l Company 1 ' the World."? Agents, making LAS of - J : ' Glass . 1910 Census AT- -; 1 4 '.X Johnson Paint & $ Ji.St!FirT5e"Petari general r . Work and" painting. goods .guaranteed. v Marble and Granite Works own. " - 2t auto i etsTTroyoTi,;j pened that a hen which had a brood of seven chickens was killed accident-.-, bill. TV"ally. The cat. which some two weeks "! "What's the matter with that other before had been Itat 8tyle. a ; deprived of her Do you know, her cool lmpudenci li 15 cents demanded the methodical to the observe appeared predica' dont I get that? ul&a a condiment to the others' ment of seven little chickens. She "We kept that to pay for our work;" crawled the Into their nest and the chickres; something of what yea might the laundry man replied. ,"We had al- ens, looking for warmth, nestled into . ready washed and Ironed the shirt" her warm a8 Chill ,sauc."fur, peeping gratefully. The chickens, fed by their owner, throve perfectly,, and every day the strange sight was presented of their followabout the premises, ing the mother-ca- t a If expecting her to 'find them food after the manner of a hen. New York: Press, rt I A Perfect best; we also do buggy and Hol-brco- . A -- I PL . &rr BRANtTfel MARPLE . xbocolatcs, iustpaaa me out nyV-tdt little things in the xori cTtb'byhem .. 4 t : sign-painti- 124 . -- Our ... is the daad11" folded Domestic - wohderfutTnjrapoke5Havethe -- jT re : certalu cat) the story of whose of. Everyday Wants," the book of a out it's mile Is" vouched for by a cat clubJ career , "Mj register says necessity-,- price 1 1.60 r also for here from where yub got on. Thaft adopted a litter o( young rabbits and a dollar. An' I alwava charere a half-- nourished them well. This .cat was, "The; DEVIL'S BRlDE a wonderful dollar extry when" I have to help ia for that matter,-ver- y religious" allegory,- price $1.00. Either sociable and a guy ' Into the bouse! In her likings. One. year her outfit sent postpaih for 10 cents; 50 -- - ' ' Magatlnr. J cgigiaaEiisPinpai commission to agents.:; Big The twp ate habitually out of the per cent; satne dish and slept ever night in sellers. Address A. B. KuljleiAn, PubTit' for Tat the same inclosure. . lisher 136 West Lako Sr., Chicago, 111. When making out'" his. laundry list. There la an authentic story of a the methodical .man set down oppo- male and a female cat in France that for AGENTS WANTEDr-Firet-cla- ss, site each Hem the amount of money lived on terms of 'perfec amity with this and surrounding counties, for the he should claim If the article were r,;gasped. " Forehanded and Intel llfltnt."" ptorekecpsrr--We- U, tnjr little man, -- usa can 1 do for you? .Tliu Kid Say, when I comes in here H afternoon with a lady and aska wu for1 a dollar's worth of Vour best and-Pictu- WASH rlht HELP. WANTED reported 13 Paper, Pictures 1 as if done under X We launder shirts to X own your eyes We leave the button holes fit No as good as we find them. on the collars we wash The beauty of our work will more than please you. A postal br the phone will -,. bring our wagon, 1 trone A householder Germany. e, J - . -- , - bis address, chauffeur, takings - " THE ; . 'i UMl- - frames and art material. really eeems as if there were no animal friendship so strong and lasting as that between cats and dogs when once it ia formed.- - .It Is well known that mother cats when deprived of FO R R ENT Two rooms, furnished their new born progeny , will adopt puppleBjj rabbits, monkeys or almost or unfurnished. . 738 W. First North. " any other tender young creatures that Indt1)bone:-359-M- 7 : 3t may be bandy. But there recently cameto'-lfght- j aease for which thete MISCELLANEOUS. ia no such, apparent explanation. A cat and a female fox terrier, ; WANTED Clean cptton rags; 5c which had brought into -- the world their progeny at about the same time,, per pound paid Call Jlerald ffiee.---- 4 deliberately swapped, their young the cat taking the puppies to bring up CO. have lots of &:,..H. RAY and. the. dog the. kittens.. The exlitto loar en both moneyi city property secur- change was. .satisfactory, and ters were brought in good health to ity. .Easy monthly payments. the weanable stage. Nobody knows what led to such abnormal conduct froln-Hall- " want in Paints, Glass, Wall if.se ' to this laundry,: will- be laun FOR SALE A fine building lot, dered as cbeapely as it can be done la Fourth Southland 2d East St. - Price any 'home laundry and much better. 1375. W. IL JRay & Co. We do not jteaf the clothes and your , FOR RENT.. dining roqm and; bead linens will be there, having a female cat and a - wbicaa'struckli taxlcab 1 ttld swallow a thimble." " Jt was a pretty easel -- An Eye to Business. They helped him tenderly into the ja4 5?te r -- . -- -- "door.---r,- who .you .will find just what y ou ' violin, according as be anted light or heavy music, the ' J atreaCdetecilve, JuUyressedreane& -AacklaliLL .chair ruminated . Tbe door opened and an excited but therwise healthy, woman entered. knew It was you who opened the Xr as soon as you entered . the romiLremarked the great detect! ve, ' Israel the woman immediately became s :' Jtaat in wonder. Teeling around, however, until she "' tfsnnd herself again, sh exclaimed: They tell me you can find anything! The great detective bowed modestly, "Oh, sir, my baby, has: swallowed a rajuable needlelowcaaXfln44tr. Without even pausing for reflection - the woma it'ori-asl- t At our new place of busines E. FOR 8Al,E Lots 0 fine, clean ap-- j pes, also cauliflower, 3c "and 6c per pound "cabbage and onjoas, lc per Robert Birken, market garpound. " "ti.- - . dener. , . t - hmm- STRANGE. '"ADAPTATIONS HAVE 'BEEN NOTED. SOME, the renting agent from fining aleaee gntjunghack nursed a Friendly Relation Often femed 'fee-; "Sir six tours the otheTf; day because BrooUynSteOhYTucbr lows tomato tweenV.Cats and Dogs Story of S could not tell him whether anvhnri Bickly. infanetplantto from delicate and " robust fflatmlty. block vajMaklng the; fresh-Ai- r French Chicks That ..Had .a - wita air a moLher Oeadercare-- h' . . t Feiln Foeter Mother. 5y made inquiry and learned from th it, brushed the. dust off it. nieadad with Janitor at No. 25 that 's man on the--j It, The caues in which cats and dogs encouraging It to better things. hlrd floor of Els building sleeps every Then one day:, a member, ot the family have formed close ' relations are,- ot aliit with tisjieua stuck our of the rushed into the bouse' with glad tid- course, too' numerous to meaUon.i It and . - v v. - Now doth the amateiir agriculturist flourish and wax proud at bis Luther "A Burbaok achievements, says' the netg - Practical Person Makes Discovery After ,Neishbors Had Given Voice - . TOMATO HLIIALB, ' 21. " 185, West Third South. av4aaaa4-.f.ft.tttttttttttt- t ' ; . at mlntltes I Sixth Annual InternationalDry-- ' 1 '.' . ' . earlier-andarriv- .Iake 'City. formerly. Tarming Congress 25. ofRusLnniversit once discussed, in John L. Segall announces the ' July address at Hetty arrival of the' first club rates Springs. Miss:, the .treason or Benedict . . on ' .. ' ' magazines;- - He has. some : . Arnold. V club' rate to offer ""attractive Vwas "Arnold's faolt' .he said.r as ; ' In, connection wlth RevLevv ofJJ.: plainly brought home , to him as the 'Reviews and will 191V tquote of fault 'Feuirnore Cooper's friend. - .nas- a . '.' r prices on club eubscrlbed up V tot to aowita the ap 7J,FenImore Cooper "gave a 'friend a - after to November 1811,.1, copy- -' of his last work. Inscribing on j that date 1912 prices will " ' the the words: carty an attractive stdck ot 'prevail, which are higher, on -'"To John Blank, with the author's account of Inereaesd postage--"- " affection and esteem.- s on megazlnea. A postal will . Doofs, Porch. Columns, In - W "A few months later .Cooper, came brlngy lists,- - prlces, etc. THP Y upon this same hook at a second-hantenor Trim, Finish, etc. "atSalt a Fourth es minutes earlier than ' , ,:" . . of. ' Train 64 leaves 8 minutes later and arrives at Salt Lake City 45 minutes earlier than formerly " ;' """Train No."6jTof Lehi leaves Prom. instead of at 9:53 vo at 9: as neretofore. , ' ' '4 ' The traveling public will find the train service over the Salt Lsfke Route other words, the perfectly reliable--l- n deaJertrTemighrTTTn and sent It fufi"on"Ume fains........ ..... to his friends again with a second InAlways ask for Tickets via Salt Lake scription r 7 Route - "'This volume, purchased at a All passenger trains arrive and de d-hand to John shop, is "7 Blank with renewed affection' .and rev part from the Union depot""' Iterated eipresslons of Esteem.' " VIA RATES, CONFERJENCE , Man's Preposterous" Appetite. ' , SALT LAKE ROUTE. ; ; ; Herbert In World's Oc(obr 2dto .1th, lnc, the alt Work for July gives a "the uncomfort-- ' very Lake Route - will spU tickets 1o Salt able simile an illustration" of- th food we" Lake City and return at one fare. surplus, quantities ' of ' - YourFront- Door -- Color I Springs, Colo. October LOW. . i.Vi RATES' ROUND-TRI- . via tft r BO . ' ' ' ; ; --- - . secon- fromwhich to make your LAMAR. HOTEL selections. Mrs. E. Glllls,' Prop. - a Hot and cold water..ln. every vroem, Rooms single and en suits, 60o( 75e, " ti.00 and, up. V . ' PROVO, UTAH. 84 N. Acad. Ave. Our goods and .... '." vou. COME AND SEE US Ceebc Lumber Co. er polot3..J. " Final, return "UmiL Ocloher S1bC1; 1911. Stopovers allowed at all ponlts In either direction, except going passage must be completed within tea days from date of .sale. ' jrr For further detailed Information apply to . LOCAL DENVER & RIO GRANDF AGENTS ? WadlelaK Gen". Pass; Agt. A. Ccr.Ln, G. A. P. D. Lal.0 Denver, Colorado, .;It City, Utah. . -- con-sunn- .'- - - Trains will leave Provo .as follows: Conference 'special, 7:55 a. m. Itcgnlar tralns at8 :25 and . 10 :50 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. . ASK FOR TICKETS VIA THE , ,. . SALT LAKE ROUTE. . - ..r . Two generations ago, 'a Dutch physician, out walking with, his child. all. the lad's attentlpn,.ton.. passing haf loau as Dig as a mastodon. "There, m fpn," said he. "is the eauivalent f iat one man "eats In a year In exces what he needs." World's Work, . c THE .' " i. - -- e. Utah '.. - . - Qther ' -- d COLORADO SPRINGS DENVER AND PUEBLO. from Salt Lake", Ogden, Lehl, American Fork, Provo, Sprinff-vlllThistle, Castle- - Gate, Helper. Trice and preen River.. . . . Correspondingly low -- ; .. 1 I fly-le- -- WORLD" "SQENIC LINE OF f 22 ;, ; , -- -- -- Grande II.R. Ilio THE. Denver : J911 16-2- 1, 45-- a. . . COLONIST TlCkETS." . J I "THE BUSY CONNER." , Colonist tickets will be sold froa and all points easi ' thereof,, with Pacific coast destlnar 0. i'R. G. CONFERENCE RATES. lena, Beptember 15ti to October ItSh, Denver & Rio Grande Conference--rates- :. na,r AH of these 'tickets will permit Tickets on sale. Oct 2 to 8,"; stopover at any point on the D. A a. Inc. ; One fare to SaltLake City and . Stopovers not to extend' beyond return. Final return liriit of all tlclc- ets October 12. )ctobor 51, 131L ;:..; Colorado points , |