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Show .? TUB mOVO HERALD. TUESDAY. .AUGUST Jewel Box Alarm. . lu my lady't jewel box with burglar alarm works in it '''When the burglar picks "up the box, or tampers ltb it. the thing gets busy with more noise than an alarm clock. Tip's advice to any' lady who V Is warned by an alarm dock Jewel box MrL: W, 0. JtWehaw and children that a burglar la la the room with her Mrs, R. R. Irvine Jr. and Mr EMI wakened by Itan4" of Salt Lake City,-ar- e visiting In Pro Is to refuse Speckart are entertaining this after; to interfere with his enterprise Same noon at the home of the former n advice to men. That device lets Mr. f ' compliment -- to - Mxav" Gaja,-of- Burglar get too near before setting up L. son and W. "MrsT Biersach," Newj jfr." its- - clanging clamor. The less fooling York city.and Miss Miriam Nelke,, of- - Billy, and Mrs. Cummlngsotored to does with burglars at c;ose anybody s. 'return-MrBan Francisco, who are the guests of Salt Lake yesterday morning, quarters the better. The -- kind- of the in late evening, Schwab, burglar alarm to rc6mmend itself to png people who think' their lives are more, . .. j .. Mr.' and Mrs, P, N. . Nunjn of New valuable than precious stones -- would The iouowing nierry party., c&aper-tyor- k ct yarrived la Provo yesterday be one that would tell you the dark' oned : by Mra. Nellie ""E.vTaylor, left and will spend the remainder of the lantern visitor was coming when he wa Sve blocks a way from"yesterday mornlng tor aeek'B"" out-- ? summer at their cottage? at Olmsted. Joe ,. W -- Jng at the Donnan resort In Provo Miss Lucille Stewart and Miss Jane canyon:. Miss Alta Taylor, Miss ZeKBee returned to Provo Saturday after Ben-- week's euUng at la Farrer, Miss Fay Miss Dixon. Veda Tarlor. They willmln. Je" Joined later In the week by thef Mr. and - Misses Georgia Callaway, Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Ward, M1sb Nellie Mrs. MarwiehvJoseph Alexander, Eva Jones and Loa Rob- Jex Bronton and yeatsc; "spent George erts.day at Spanish Fork, where they went J The members of the Tabernacle and to attend the celbration of the 89th the Sixth Ward jshoira- - will entertain birthday anniversary of. Mrs. John Thursday evening at the Sixth ward! Banks. hall 4n honor of Alfred Larson, who Miss Mary Parr and Stanley Camleaves on a mission to Norway in the of Salt Lake City, were 'the mett; near future, An .interesting program. bfMlss Flossie IDuhnTSunday. guests -- is being preparedr and the event ' promises to be a successful one. Miss Nettie Justesen. of Spring City, "7"" Is the guest "of her sister, Mrs." J. Keeler. entertained at a .Mrs. Allred. trout dinner Sunday, at her summer Carl tome at Wlldwood in Provo Canyon, McEwan left this morn: fiss Loose,-MisaMlnai- -- a 'Shady-wood,"- - - " . JL-- Mk Cat --- .. 'Tarlsts'itov Interested ' XSI1. S, Home In Church, sJun. toe cat. has made herself and family beneath the organ tn St. PaulVchureb. London, arid all efforts "to dislodge her- - have failed The cat has been 1n the habit "of at-- ' tending ohurch for the. past two or three months. Occasionally she ap-peared at Sunday worship, but was more frequently fa the hbit of slip-A-hl- . ack New Train Service - - " "- 7 " '' Iprettlly-appolnte- , ' -.- . 44 . 4 all bis Cure family. " headache,' indigestion, .and staff, it being governor's day at . the encampment Miss Nora Saxey spent Sunday with her parents at Wildwood In Provo eanyon. Miss Dorothy. Newcombe is down from tipper Falls this week, the guest of Miss Norm Haavercamp.' - The Misses Mabel and Julia Stephens, of. Salt Lake City, are spending a few weeks at Upper Falls in Provo canyon. Senator George Sutherland, who to Provo to attend the funeral of his father, will remain in Utah only a, few days, and will leave then to Join Mra. Sutherland in Los Angeles, where she Is visiting with Mr.' and Mrs, Robert Elmore. V " EAST Mrs. Joseph Smith, of. Centervlle, apent Sunday in Provo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N; W. Smith! -- ' . - - Miss Emma Johnson has' returned to Salt Lake City after an extended visit with relatives in Provo. Mrs. Ed Baxter and Mrs. J. M. Johnt, son, of, Ogden, and Mrs. H. A. of Salt Lake City, were, the guests of Mrs. Alva Nelson Slmday. Mrs. Baxter will spend the week'wlth ' , Mrs. Nelson;' and ''Mra7J.Carl ""AU"rea':"aha family have returned from" a month's visit In ,f?an Pete county.' Mss Lael Irvine . is spending - King.i - - 4:57 a. m. -- 5:42 p. m. 8:37 p. m. The BevelopmerAt Of The Wfest--,. Oosed r , 1 Dr .Wright and daughter, Geneve, Lake City, were the guests of Dr W.- - F. Taylor and family Sun day. Including the statei of Wyamlng, Cftah, Idaho, Montana. Oregoivand Nevada, California, Wathlngton it Inseparably Involved, with hev prosperity of the transportation-Hn- es operating - 7 through those states.-- " H IgJS Over a Million and a Quarter . Dollar ITExpenlJedrihualljr In giving publicity to the resources of the state embraced within the territory traversed by the Line Railroad XJregolirShort AND Watch for Particulars result of these efforts, the population ef our Inter Mountain and Paclflo Coast Country has been almost generally doubled within the last ten. years, and no efforts will be spared to continue this colossal work In the future, be . cause "The West Presents JOHN S ASHTON, Manafier. Opportunities The , Interna-Hon- al i- -, Tonight and PCAVER rn f4 BOARD Wednesday The most sensational picture 'ever shown - , 7 M GERRITT FORT, Pass. Traf. Mgr, 0. O. 8, L. R.. R. Cos., Omaha', Nebraska. CHA8. 8. FEE, Peas. Traf. Mgr. 8. P. Co., 8an Francisco, California. D. E BUR LEY, Gen'l. Pass. A8U L. R. R. Co4 8alt Lake City, Utah. 0.8. pees 1. Wonderful For descriptive literature and further Informs tion regarding the agricultural and commercial resources of any 0 fthe states mentioned, ad dress: London Mer: Co. Auto Peaver Poard and -- ! gd BOARD takes the place of lath, plaster wall paper for the walls and ceil ings of every type ot new or re modeled building X. For Sale Poultry, II I VI IX Hog and Frait Fariri THIS INCLUDES-'- acres best Fruit Land in Utah Valley, all set to Jonathan and Winesap Apples; full primary water ri.ght.for every .foot frame dwelling, with two porches; good of land; new frame barn, corral, chicken house and runs f grounds all fenced with woven wire, chicken tight, hog prodf and bull strong. Two thoroughbred reg. brood sows,' 50 S. C White , Leghorn laying hens, one Jersey cow. 5 Needs no drying. Perfectly Sanitary. Anyone can apply it. Nonconductor of heat. : Nonconductor of cold. Lasts as long' as the house. N t X hog-pen- s, PRICE$2250.00 i We Have Just Delivered One Lot of IE AVER Theatre JOHN B. ASHTON, Manager. A Big Y , Half cash, balance long time at , Feature Baker Lumber Co. Both Phonei 1. .185 UTAH I CTTarrtrt HEAT getting . ri gr rv .VIA-- , $30.00 ,: .. oThroughjJJf ILTrains' I I $30.00 A ,; jJrlJl-T- The best picture ever produced by the . Bio-gra- ph Company. : Leaving Salt Lake City at 3:0 p. nw 8:00 p. m. and 11:60 p. m. : ONLY 24 HOURS TO L08" ANGELES. Tickets on sale August 7 to. 1th, and 14th to 17th, inclusive, and Dn.nra lln.lt nfnhi ' It 1011 LIBERAL STOPOVER EN ROUTE. See Agent O. W, Craig for 1 frature "and InfoTmatloni. J. H. Manderfieldt A, O. P. ' CO. A'" r- i I Of K THE ELECTRIC Through : next Saturday and Monday it. Have .you. prepared for-- it by ire having ELECTITITY int6 your home, ofice'br store forV the :ELECTRICT... LIGHT, and ' theELETRlC FAN ' v v v ' ' i not, see us JObAY about iJ . -- taste of it now' . x - a. and thetkat presentlater on, will be withes every day California Excursions t per cent interest " PROVJx West Third South. Program Com 8 & COMPANY 17. II. RAY OARD consisting of 1800 square feet to be used on one house. - turned to their home lh Salt Lake City this morning,.; after a. threetne at In weeks' stay Provo, guests JJusenberry home. J iTMWiNWNTOKV the F. Nibley and 'children re cars. SED A" Jf ra. D. Dr Houteaughter Virginia, and sohl'Max, of SaltLake City, are in Provo, guests of Mrs. J. W. Bishop. J CmV For further information see any D. & R. G. agent or address I A. BENTON, G. A. P. D Salt .Lake City. F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P A.f . Denver, Colorado. 9:34 a. m; , Mrs. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers ;to giid-BinauirwTihuiramfffl .. "weekfln" SairLakeOCltyfJie- guest.of Miss Cornelia Smith and Miss Ren'on - - -- - T h e a tr e Lad-.hard- Mi-- r vr fWO NIGHTS TO STLOUIS. THREE. NIGHTS TO NgWJfORK. 4e-theal- d4 rcame -- H TWO-NICHTS rtv, "j PACIFIC RELATED LINES Miss J. Lore Fournier will spend the week in Provo, the guest f Mrs. J. B. Ash ton. :, Colonel and Mrs. C. E. Loose arid sons, Dean and Clarence, "spent yesterday in Heber, with Governor Spry -- As a '" ' dyspepsia. As,J2.1sl AUHed.qulst.Dnig.-Co..,,- 4 Mrs. Frank Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday at Springville with Miss J. Lore Fournier, who has been there - a weefc constipation, MISSOURI "FAST A King Who Left Home PERSONALS Mrs. W. L. Biersach spent yester- day In Salt LaWTCity. FOUR . -- ht set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y, says he always KEEPS AT HOME the King of, all Laxatives Dr. King's New Life , jBULINCTON ROUTE ROCK H LAND ROUTE ITRAtNS n The Misses Flossie Dunn, Mary "Parr, of Salt Lake; Hazel Ellertson, Mem Anderson and Messrs Stanley Gammet, Vincent Pnlllips, Guy Soutz, and WOr;tm"nnrof Salt Lae, spent Sunday at the Castilla resort in Span-'- i ish Fork canyon. Boating and bath " ing were enjoyed, after which the - party returned to Provo, where a d dinner was glveto at the home of Miss Dunn. A vase of Golden Glow formed an attractive centerpiece of the dining table. - . 1 . 1 In Coneclicn With ' yow-feous.- for a threerweeks' stay with I. J iamuy, wuo are, uuiuug friends at Silver Oty.,-Provo canyon. their, annual reunion-iThe hostess was assisted In serving Miss Belva Goodman will leave to by Mrs. D. H. McAllister and Mrs. morrow for Silver City, where she will Karl Keeler. Forty-eigguests en- visit several weeks with friends. joyed the pleasant affair. t &. rao uranri e Good Work in 8outh. Styles JnjCJgarette. Cases. ' ; ia promt Misa Winifred Holtf-w- bo The newest cigarette caw is a com aent in the woik of the Civic Federa blnatton" of RoTda"n J'Tatlnum "very tion in New Yorkba ome inin and perfectly nat, carrying only a of the southern colony, that was essingle row of cigarettes. The curving tablished by Misa Hoi man In North styles are no longer considered the Carolina 11 years ago, The object is mode, the new cases being so flat that to help the mountaineers to a better they are easily carried in the vest life physically first, and then do what pocket.-Thes-e; are tn "gold "With stripes can be done for their intellectual deof platinum, the stripe being somevelopment .All these mountaineers times of an Inch wide, are' said to be' "belated ancestors; or again five or six hair-line- s of plati- that is, they are descaled from the num unite to form a. stripe on the gold best class of English immigrants at surface. he tim of the settlement A nw m ping In on week. Msto.. when the eare- taker was busy. Time and again the cat has been .sent away,;but"now that she has a family to look after the diffi culties of eviction are Increased. Evi dently she prefers the coirifort of the' church to a precarious existence out of doors, tni troubles little that she. and her' nursery might cause a di location in the mechanism of "the or gan Myrtle .. ... rairoanKS mm Denver . - .. orwrite - " ' fDelivered P A FO RD j S MOOT Winter Rate p2 We have plenty. ' Telephone Get In now while you can. 17 T ; eaiee . Salt Lake City. "A .LADY RECENTLY HAD ELEVEN ANSWERS TO Iz "FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT" AD IN THE HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. RENT THAT. VACANT ROOIX " -- |