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Show THE PROVO HERALD re published by the lEIerald Publishing Eocal and I. H, MASTERS. One year, in advance. One year on time.... ' V: Refused .. Company, Provo, Utah. Earl Tbems and Ray VsjWagonet, .Managing Editor of the First ward, are returning from $2.50 missions to Holland, and are expected $3.00 home in a lew days. Princess --J LAUDS CLEOPATRA Personal Great'' Actor Declares He $100,000 for Picturing "The ' ' Music ' " '. DAY, FEB. Masr." V "Cleopatra" is the greatest moving was- down from J picture ever shown." B. F. Cummlngs The Best "Advertising Medium in Southern Utah. business on a Ia these words David Warfield yes Salt Lake, yesterday, Entered as second-clas- s , at the postoffice, mail matter terday expressed his admiration for trip. Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. The business houses of the city will (the great film being shown at the Mel- lclo6e saturdayTWashington's birthday. bourne this week The entire War-field company attended the Mel- lien Schwab Is .down from HEN. DUCK AND THE THE where he is conducting a branch bourne yesterday and! formed part of the crowded houses. ., " clothing business. One of the doctors this. He said he read k in the & In conversation with Eugene Levy L. S. Gillham, oL the Utah Light solemnest medical jotirnalflftt ever, rame off the press. was in Provo en business thematter'6f popular actors 'in. movI'ower-p- ., "The duck lays an ejjg, gets off the nest and waddles down the yard, launches herself in the pcmd,;and' there si an yesterday. ing picture productions,' 'came up. Win. T. Nuttall was here end of the incident. . Refuses $f00,000. for showing "1O0' Years of "The hen lays an egg,' gets off the nest and sets up a Mr. Levy, "How much," asked Mormonism." jp clamor that is joined in by half the fowls on the farm. SomeThe Bonneville ward authorities "would you consider It worth, to give times it rouses the dogs to back in sympathy, and has been known to start calves and colts k'gilkppin about the pas- have already selected a site, for a 'The Music Master' for a moving picture. The hen makes you know when she rays an egg. meeting house for the new ward. It ture?" duck for on the Peter Tohisen property beis is asks hen one eggs., Nobody "Well," replied Warfield, "that debuying "Every streets South "It Third and tween advertise." Second eggs. pends. How much do- you think it pays'to ' ' Slitand is on the hen the nthat would be- worth? Or, rather, how East., original Showig publicity agent, N. K. Beal and lames Allred, of much would you yourself give?" that even a medical journal can'see a joke." Ferron, Emery county, are here in the "I would give you 50",000," promptAs an evidence of the advancement - in heavier-electri- c interest of an invention by Mr. Allred, ly replied Levy. which is in the line of a perpetual mo Warfield smiled. transportation, it is reported that the total- delay, due to Inechanical defects, o tneh thirty-thre- e electric locomotives tion device, but its operation is claim "You are game, all right," was his ed to be in harmony with the law of response, "but I might tell you that operating ni the New York terminal of the Pennsylvania railMr. Allred is the in- Froham offered me, in New York beroad in 1912 amounted to only thirteen minutes, although the gravitation. ventor are run All both and he and Mr. Beal have fore I left $100,000 for the same thing, was 900,000. combining things aggregate mileage in to convince even the railroads that electrification is desirable faith the great practicability of the and I "refused it. I don't intend to and that eventually it will be economical. imachine. appear in, moving pictures at all." Frank Ramsey has made forty trips over the lake in his automobile the TJy reason of the absorption of suburbs, and by reason of AT THE PRINCESS. a lack of imagination upo tnhe part of subdivision real last two weeks, making the quickest Chicago finds that it has many duplications in its trip in 29 minutes.. The ice is thawThe bill for this .show tonight is a triere is. a street nomenclature. Other cities have similar problems, and ing now ia places,-whe- re Kelam entitled "The Driver of the and while it may be safe Deadwood Coach." This probably they would all finally disappear if street name picture shows for .some time to cross in autos Mr. the love between brother and sister. changers would only be moderate when movements in the right direction are begun, and not attempt to change street names Ramsey thinks it is safer not, and A Selig is also shown here and is en; will make no more trips this season. just for the sake of change. titled "The Vintage of Fate." A young man in love with the village magnate's Even the red-hCARD OF THANKS. political row can result in some good. is refused by the father, so daughter, Because of factional hatred and bickerings among the lawhe goes to America to collect a forWe wish to express our appreciation tune to win makers, reaching the stage where they refuse to stand up toher. While in America he for the sympathy and kindness Bhown rescues a gether, Wyoming will be spared the horrors of a group picture lovely young lady from death of the legislature this year. la the recent sickness and death of and falls in love with her. On the our daughter, Eunice Hedenberg. evening of his wedding his old sweetMR. ANTJMRS. O. L. HEDENBERG. The newly elected persident of the Finnish diet was for heart arrives in America. She decides ten years a miner in this country, which ought to be an emto kill him but death is the only relief WANTED A place to do house for her phatic assurance that he will make good cm the new dieting despair and so it touches her t work.. 480 West 1st N. ' fob. ...".--vwith its timely and merciful finger. 77 - . r- Jtuie-6,jl911- o- - 0. ' . AND THURS WEDNESDAY .. 19-2- DAY, FEB. Driver of the Deadwood Coach , Ellen , - AND THURS- - "WEDNESDAY . " '" 19-2- x The Shawod of the Cross A Lucky Fair - The Vintage of Fate. V:, The Apple Industry Who Stole Bunny's Umbrella? The Capture of Mr. Softy -At the Dog Sh&w "S A Day's .Outlna Bill Boggs' Windfall Annie Crawls. Upstairs ' 53 . . z IJoze-man- , tld eopatra . r " DAVID WARFIELD SAYS: "Cleopatra is the greatest motion picture made." Adapted From the Play of Victorien Sardou. g yesterday-arrangin- . at the Provo Theatre ; - , - i - Friday, Saturday & Sat. Matinee - " Helen Gardner , : "She is Sarah Bernhardt revivus." THE STORY OF A WOMAN AND A QUEEN Film in Six Parts One Hour and Forty-fiv- e estate-promoter- "wind-belt- Minutes of Pleasure Prices and 20c. Children 10c, Anywhere, Any Time Two Performances 7 :30 and 9 Eath Night. Matinee 2 :30 p. m. " 10c, 15c ot Banking Service . We want you to become ecquainted with the fact one of the best equipped banks In the county and it 2-- . SPRING CANYON COAL , Edison says: be in every home" Dhat that manl Can nothing he done? Lump, Nut and Slack THEATRE BALED HAY FOR SALE' sively. The march will begin ta 9 Co. o'clock grand with the little Martha and George, leading, then following Mr. R. KNIGHT & MeEWAN R. Irvine, Jr., will have charge of the floor, assisted by Messrs. McAdam Proprietors and Van Wagonen. The decoration Telephone 459. iCQfflmittfift ronRists .of Mr, O. W. Bailey,; J. R. Hodson, Nelson, Openshaw and Moore. The reception committee will be Dtb. and Mrs. Alrd and Taylor, Messrs. FOR SALE OR TRADE 8 room and Mesdames P. G. Peterson, S. P. modern brick, also boxball alleys; Eggertson, E. E. Corfman.. other business. John E. Bott, Provo, U Utah-,- THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20th Independent Coal (Inc.) OFFERS CLIFFORD MUCH ATTENTION The library ball on Friday night has been the topic among all social gatherings for the past week and "every little bunch has arrangements all 1 tsown" (or a good time at the benefit ball. The "buffet supper will include a menu of several delicious varieties at prevailing prices. .The evening before Washington's birthday will giv an opportunity for the national colors to be used .exten- ABERDEEN AND KING "My moving and talking picture will soon ED W. ROLAND and EDWIN ATTRACTS nni and-Mwr- 1 CLASSIFIED ADS A PLAY OF HUMAN INTEREST, FOUNDED UPON AN EMBLEM Lflg. PURITY ' ' " BY EDWARD E. ROSE 77-7'.-. Author of Janice Meredith, Alice "of Old Vlncennes, Zenda, David Harum, The 8penders, Etc v. ACT Lawn In front' of Bruce Wilton's country borne, West Chester, N. Y, "The hours I spent with thee, ; ACT me. ' " -- bead unto the end, and thero a cross Is hung. ; ACT IV , t::., I ' My eachbead and strive t last to learn 651. (Text by Robert Cameron Rogers) COMPLETE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION PRICES. ' : 1 Seat V-- ' ' 25506 75$1.00 : FOR RENT Large modern house, partly furnished;, ouuide improve ment; fruits, garden, pasture, Inquire t 905 East Center, Provo. 'i v '. - .; LIVE STOCK It you want to buy or sell cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, poultry, etc., write .Intermountaln Live Stock Exchange, 207 K earns Bldg ; Salt Lake City, Utah. , Eyesight Specialist': and. JEWELER V. L0 5TTLE' TJT : vi. -- Next Moved to .1 NKRYPTOK Dor tia 144 Ellen Theatre, West Center. St Grind My'Owp Lenses " "THE ROSARY." moral effects of the show Ib a beautiful love story, and also an abundance "The Rosary," the play which was of comedy that the average theaterthe talk of the country last season, goer doesn't expect to witness owing is . repeating this season. This suc- strength is attached to the cast, which cessful play of Edward E. Rose's srength is attached to the cas, which which is founded upon an emblem of will consist of Mr. Harry Terrj, Roy purity, is a. tale of everyday life in Laid'aw Miss Jean Ward, Addie which the good is exalted over the Dougherty, JHelen MeCabe, Douglas evil, showing the principal character of a atholic priest as the modern day others. finds him. k is through the priest "The Rosary," with the entire stagthat a misunderstanding jn tfie Wil- ing that Rowland arid'Clifford have ton family is correctly adjusted and so handsomely give the play will be the misery and estrangement cleared seen here for one night, Thursday up. Intermingled with the valuable eb, 20, at the Provo Theater. . ' . Ur,'mwi Sro-wtiiS- T - FOR SALE UBed, 9x12. 290 ' FROM 3- -t 2 P. M. TO 5 , '. P. M. Velvet rug, slightly North Academy Ave. 2A GIRL WANTED Girl or middle-agewoman wanted at Hotel Roberts, Provo, Utah, Wages 17.00 per week, with board and room furnished. Apply : t at..jonceJ bicycle; prac-- i Cair33ff-y- 3-- t - FOR SALE First class, first 'crop baled alfalfa hay.'. $13 per ton at car. Weight guaranteed. Phone 114., City Feed "Store.; 2t c.J""''" r"?? FOR RENT Centrally located, office with steam heat. Apply office. yard FOR A.F. SEAL, M. F. C, UTOPIA AND UTILITY ' These' too' are well known to need any farther description. qualities Clerks D and E. Will Seir All Ginghams in This Sale ' LADIES' SPRING SUITS AND COATS. NEW ONES-IN ... .. ... DAY. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL. , .. . . . . ChiklrcnVyashabe Romper Suits. . . . .35 Children's Washable Dresses, . . . . ; .7. kqa Buy These and Save the Time and Expense' of Making Them. C.,-RE- 3-- 1 Ir Friday, February 1; 1913 . FOR. SALE Peninsular ' range; , new; practically very 'cheap. Call 430 East Third South. ,. tf - REED SMOOT, Pres. iauuJialnJAlbyL 3-- FOR .SALE Good cheap. o. 0. T. FARRER, Cashier. j tically-new;- G.D. ncindsclraan or ,' - d Bale Wednes- We want your business and Provo Commercial & Savings Bank J. Alfalfa Seed for Sale Inquire J. W. tf. Stubbs, R. D. 2, Provo. " Exactly as seen la Salt Lake theater In November. " day, February 19, at 10 a. m,. . by ' . To kiss the Cross, sweatheartl ' to kiss the cross I" l" Ro-sa-- ; "I kiss . My Ra-ry- ! Outside the chapel ear later. one ACT II One hour later Bruce ' Wilson's study. v "I count them over, ev'ry one .; .' 'apart., ,t , Wilson's "I tell each - . Brace III ' study the next morning. dear heart . . ,. Are at a string of, pearls to - The Prisoner of : .'. bank be your bank. if FOR RENT Furnished house. Inquire at Schwab's store or telephone of play V ' '- . . 4- ia officered are in a position to give you prompt end courteous service. Let BALL FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY To offset the other horrors of an early Easter, a peep at the. display shows that the milliners have at least done what they could to make the new hats attractive. PROVO MEN, not by Icebergs or moesbacks. .. ,. k "Make death easy," says Maurice Maeterlinck. And the motion is unanimously seconded by a vast army of political lame ducks who are looking apprehwislvely toward March 4. that we have ' .r every -- eD'fo). 1 A 77a wo 77' 7 " - v |