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Show --THE" ""IJA ' ; ' ' " HllAL, THE PROVO A NOVEMBER ,18 , 1911: SATURDAY, paovo pEDlllE "HERALD (V?eklyJ- MOUNTAI PUBSJIEiJBYiTHE --....ft.,- BAKER ' ; Center Street ''f -t LARSON, OWNERS BOTH PHONES. , Entered as tecOntHelasa. jnainirtattec SJui 6,. 1911, Postofftce, Prow, Utah, under the act of March t ' and ProvorUttfkl" t the , 1879. The fruit season is about .overTime to 'consider the Eve., November at th- e- ,;rj 1 2.2 : ;pTbeLeadmg' Provo Drug' F. B. WOOD I rs Utah man to the presidency of the 'American Apple congress, the industry - wift- be given J .boost. . Then, the prohability-- of 'bavmg hetArnericair'Appre si in the state will help. It will bring the growers of this state in touch with men from all Western states. Displays from all Western stateswill help the Utah growers' to appreciate Utah land and they a -- wxll Incidentally gain education from the workings of their state neighbors. The session of the Appleicongxess-inJDenvtageous to Utah in a score of ways. was-adva- er n- FIFTH SOUTH 88 EAST ttrs. Syhyella Mr. Wm. S. Bassett, 595-- z Telephone vuirwacvswu oiivi iiii via; Tabernacle Choir a election-o- f . Tamales at their fountains. ,'ithat the state' has been recognized, even in a small way, hut from now on it may be assured that the attention of the western1 : will be directed-t' The Utah valley will receive the mostoof the recognition, for this county ships more,ruit than the rest of the state. Besides the . fruit is young:: Thousands of new trees have been set out and the output will be greater each year. The possibilities in this line have been proven to the satisfaction of the persons who have made tests.; Scores of Carloads of fruit are shipped out of th& state from- v this section, and in anothed five years, hundreds of cars will be for: ' r .. . .warded. So, with the r - y juejicactes ot winter ng fruit-bowe- : ; . . Garnet "TChili con y .With the adjournment of the American Apple Congress at Denver .comes the news of the election of William M. Royfance, of tins city, as presidept. This is an important message in BOOST TO more ways than one. It is the first time that a UTAH FRtJIT 'president has bgfn chosen from Utah and.it may '' will now get the representa . , be assufed that Utah . "tion due. Utah heretofore has' not been countel as mucji of a state. It Jbas only .been during the last five years i fruit-growi- amau I ' " V . M DENVER &"klO GRANDE ? Admission Tabled ime 25c-50- c Effect.N6:yfmb4r?l2,;'-l.d5. o'clock p.m. Trains will leave Union-Statio- n, '. Provo. as. follows: 1,: ajt l WESTBOUND-- No. WILLIAM V. MONO , - "Cotswold," in the Brilliant Comedy, "The, House Next Door,V at Provo Opera House next Monday .. ........ 0i. 1 .5 1 . Time. ; ; 8 :34 11 :10 a. m. ' . . . . . . . . ; .; 1 2 :57 . . -. T . p.m . ..i . . ; , -. ;,r :;- am. r-- .- . . f- 511 , . Any play of importance -- Which Is produced treating - that titaj Fubject 4:31 p. m. 9:31 p. m. . , . E ASTBO U N D. 9:20 a.m. of the intermingling of ihe taces is bound to. bring forth storms :of com ment faverableand otherwise ffonTj In this pulpit, press and public. respect. the play of "The House" Next A bunch of preachers of the Union Ministerial seminary made an Door',' 13 no exceptiou tu the rute, effort 'to close the city of Richmond against the Salt Lake City columns have been written about it; :'hoir. At firt it.seemed like a7good joke pulpit and press have discussed it t THOSE MEDDLING, for it was hardly expected that men who pro and con. The Gaiety theatre in PREACHERS profess to be educated leaders oi the peo New York and Powers' theatre in "" '"'r"r'""-but it de Chicago were packed nightly during pje could be so narrow-mindeveloped that they carried their petition to the mayor which, of Its long run In those cities to witness course, brought newspaper notoriety. Thp 'advertising brought a this much discussed play. The quessbpposed .to be tion is ong that is as old as time, but great crowd to hear. in imthe joke was, the still always new and second a "frost' turned out to be a great s'uccess-anto the of nope portance great prob' , preachers were the press agents. lems or the day, Im treating the It is to be hoped that some" time in the neaf future, preachers kiubject in a light comedy way, the author has only pronounced the of the "peanut" caliber, such as these appear to be, will not only educated in the dogmas of their faith but also ia travel, that strength of the play, for while one laughs and is amused there Is always their'- - riarrow-mmde- d a serious undercurrent of the im uiutucucu. luud) ucdMUicu ii o t)? project In m'nd were to come to Utah "and really see things as they exi's. It ttbfWhich in the feubsequenr.- endiag of be hoped that they yere jji their, protest, but1' in these the play . has .brought' the auditor an of hoth theyTco'uld have been .in evening's j entertainment enlightened 'days, it is diffffiultvto mental- benefit. 'These' and. pleasure' m'us.t There total ignorance of 'the mission of the qualities .are .undoubtedly why the have been much amiisement at the preachers' Expense,, when the play.-habeen one of the most suc- choir was given such a royal welcome "by President Taft, and it is.; ceKsful' of all plays in thisiiibject and no winder that the'newspapers of Richmond gave the choir story make it a treat fo .be enjoyed by lovers of plays of the best 3ort, This first-page position Scene from; "THE VIRGINIAN," at the Opera House Tonight House It is too Often the case that preachers are narfQWminded. The play will .be' at the Opera ; ; Monday night. The sweet and now' famous" story of fully 'follows, the book,. and episode of most successful ' exponent of the gospel Of mankind are those who love Of a vsnjwrjnr'rowhQV fnr tbp "RrrajnhlodViafMgcifp3Tr the is are broad and charitable in' tljeif views. ' ..." out; four a pretty Vermont school teacher will that tried to hatch Char-- , the iriiparjt. very teacliin'gMhepeHieatheTOVould against eerf in. Provo tonight, when the" camp at. Horse - Thief again be yet they often ity Is one' of. the primary lessons "The Virginian" will be off erfed at the Pass, the ending otrTrasipaS etc., are stray from the path and make sqmefoolish! break like thtctr-mon- d Ppera houselTt fr d ramati zation fai Ih- - all introduced with taking effect. ' 6 :32 p. m. 6:57 p. m. .8:23 p. rn.-- f . DEPART FOR HEBER '8 .'. 9:30a.m.. ..i.. ARRIVE FROM HEBER 307 ... ... 3:45 p. m. . ,;. . . (N08. 7 and 8 have been discontinued) d, .a 0 HI : TOl;PatlOFfHiS((EY is bottled by us just as it comes frr.ra the V, S. Gov't Warehouse, rich, down. v, good all the d bj?1-lo- 4FULL QiJABTS S4 , be-com- e, rl "'wuum i o i i ." t fair-mind- n ,V3Uip,ortailce- K Express Send imr.i'y .v;i'n '"order to tniu rt p.roinpt s'nii.pfii'ni. , Laws prohibit V. O. D sn:i'- Send for Pi'ice Ur.i oV other u. RIEGER & IlfiDLEY TI. prepai'j-toj'otirtearf'i- st Station. - - Box ed 624-A.- ; .. . Salt Lake C - t)' see-lio- i Salt-Lakehoi- rr' et - k I I s' M 11 ct' - Mil ls! I -- - ' . FOR SALE. , V Narrow-mindedne- p ..mi of-thei- la Cl text-boo- r ss : SCHOIS'Pll ks . " preachers. Thcsooner these men .learn the lessons of charity , ARI EXHIBIT the sooner will th beovneal ib ; ' Merhbers"of the Salt; Lake: "chbirwill have occasion to smile (3 whenever they think of Richmond, Va.,; and the preachers will have in, CEHTRSL co a desire 't6 swear when they think. of. the choin The preachers were m rather thnjir ridiculed. "so foolish, however, that they should eu eql The art exhibit under the direction m SPEAR G00D.EN0UGH FOp HIM of our public, schools will be. given mi Al at' i mmmsm ! ! be-pitie- th. One Experience sWlth' White Man'e Weapeii Wae Eriough for ' '' ' wli ' 'African Native. th. - Whea Mr. Montague, . the English wa In Africa, be gare to traveler, to an bid natlre gun, and ca . the fellovrwas "dellghtedLHe put '7 Mc a email handful of powder," and about miner, who in running a tunnel into Ca a quartet" of a newspaper on top ,of a" mountain found that? the water it, and finally a ball and then rammed the whole charge down. Then he de ag .the tunnel progressed, so parted.- - In the . evening he returned d 160 acres, ot fiAe "It with his face battered and swollen al ufttfk worked the tunner he most beyond recognition. 'Wha't have 'you been doing? aeked'the English' made 'money enough to put a fhirae In mMementThrTiattvBaT from-hitunnel to his farm, and; we 4pwn on the ground and eald, sorrow ' fully: A lUtle after noon 1 found the are how told that he has one of the track of glands, and I followed it tin finest rachesin Arizona ' gnd that til I found them feeding. I crept up to oxifi of them. He waa twenty yard he, obtains' al f the water from - his awayiv; I rested, the barrel of the tunnel. ! ' Andy' this is ; told as somer gun - on a stone, ' placed the. butt . a.-'- ; against my nose, directed the muzzle thing'new. "That has. been done over and over toward the eland, and puiledVthe trig ger. I do ,not know what ' happened, again In Utah, and a Very learned for I was blind and; deaf- - for aome eologl3r'jiUpQiif ;ria '. that aT tunnel Wme, but when I came to I found my v from this way Intq the - Wasah self lying at the bottom .of the gully: ould rane .; more rwatet develQp .The gun was beside me, my face was as you now see It, and the elands had than .wis developed, from the tunnel gone away. 'Son of . a white man, it of the Ontario mine.. The fold of -a thrrnuntainTsilucbTthat ' there Js o iWas very kind of you. to gun, but ft is too good a gun for me much more water on this aide-othe tt too atrong,' too pewerfuL f "It "needs mountain on than is He the other. the wisdom of a white man to rule V : sanguine : InMt; Jbellet. .that" WW it Take Jt back. farewelll t tic lows ""'";: Overture i single-barrele-d XojnisOver-theSummer 8tory-ee8romrt2onafrat . landbe-low'an- ? s - . - " ' .'. '; a . f &4?i3s!i 'skt naiy 3alotr;$8ttao : -- r "Ss.,':,r . School i'xsiiiitata. .7...... iTr.t.Tjy FOR RENT 231 and Makes the Haiif Grow R&stdres Gray Hair to ;H r v. . ; K I? m Night".,... ''iv,"; . pV' r::y,"J.christm,asf CMni.'--'z:- FO-R- V : ; 'V L.- ' f V - -- . E housekeeplngv 211 East First Nartbl WANTED Several solicitors for : the nety-'- . Provo Maga"TJmtaland," nd zine, ; in L Provo, Springville Spanish Fork, j Apply to--, Sam H: Wood, Publisher, 32 West Center Sf. r 77 : " of the number of Dandruff Ctfrras that irffthhiimn hair nrtTtrahr Thi .Tr Selling ourexclusive. Linen Heel and r locate themselves jn lht follicle or sack which enveicpes the Toe" guaranteed hosiery direct fronf: root of the hair, spdndj a lazy existence lit Sucking tip thef mill to wearer, pays big profits; all ) uices "which should go to keep life and strength in- the hair. These germs cannot be seen br the naked eyej but with a styles and qualitiesr customers waitmagnifying glass of from 300 to" 400 diameters the'spores ing; repeat orders Insure permanent Intui uoji wwou v v wi may us mcu iu iuoa3ca vAiiittiig j creasing income exclusive territory; creiL V'Address PARKER MILLS, 75? DANDRUFF, i ITCHING OF THE SCALP Chestnut St., Philaelphla: 7. A AND HAIR r SURE SIGN OF.. DESTRUCTIVE GERMS;5; :t,t 7 , POSITION WANTED Wycth's Sagcsnd Sulphuf Hair Remedy nqt 1 WANTED Girl wants housework. , only kills the dandruff germs and prevents Da!d- - Phone 533-vness, Dut it also restores faded and gray hlir to natural color. MISCELLANEOUSr FALLING Miss Vllkinf Star Drill with' Bong," "Christmas Itullaby" indpoem,''There,s .a Song iaithe Air. Song;i"All on Christmas MoTning'' ;. '; ri ; . ; ; crprmr-whiff- .' Picture" BtudyjHoIy 560-- . CEw people are aware , Navy." ." ;K " Chorus,-"DuSelection, "Wedding March" Orchestra ' ; "'At the Maescr.' , The program given Tuesday' evening by the Maeser school Is as follows :v ' .L No. rri I'M; Kills the Dandruff ' Germ.. : Sextetter Illustrated essay, part 3, Howard Starr J . J FOR RENT 2 rooms, fine clothes closet, back, porch, fenced in. Phone ' AGENTS WANTED. Keith. "Wahlquist Girls' house, modern. South Fourth East. J. W. Bates. j ' heading, "Iron Sides''! "Ralston Irvine Illustrated Essay, Part 5 Weston Lee " ap- FOE RENT, cjf.'jtcglpHlys .fl VI Mil 111 aWv s Orchestra Sea Piano Duet, "Daughters ofi Spain;. : , . . Maurine Dunn and Frieda" Jensen Historical Essay (Illustrated) Part 1" i St FOR SALE Buy your winter ples of Robert Birkln, Provo. - ' -- fierms?AtWo.ki Showing beginning Monday evening, November 20. The program given Monday evening by the Central, school is as fol- ' BARGAINS in tlinta land, I offer some choice 5, 10, 20 and 40 acre tract of good land in the 'Uinta" Basin on - small monthly payments. ' T,hls is better than a savings bank ' account. Apply to S. J. Wood, 32. West Center " , sweet-potatoe- s, ARE Z. , : Concert recitation, "Peace, on' Earth" iilJieLabove-program-frotheMaeser school wlll'be give1 by the first apd second grades,-- ander the alrectfotf "of : - -- WILL CARE tot: your piano. Ad--" but save your hair and restore it toWural color v . drej3;Botl65,tProvo;ra; . nd Tlaxuriance Vy using yeth'S I Sageind :. ; Hair Sulphut Miss NetaaBudBend-Mwi;-;fefte- l BUSINESS'OPPORTUNITIES. JtatadjX i PThomae. are sell to authorised Druggists PARTY WANTED for mnufcturing ' :':i'rT. Sage and5uiphur under euarah i; the old During each day of the week the Art tee tnat tne money win De if it rails to do exactly as shop in city; must have sotne. capi-- . refunded; C art tali' big income';nQuirei6 J3i ?d,,Vest., Wist Advice .From kusklnS 5 Waeatclj j rmge, ;east: of Salt Lake xhlbit will be open to the public, represented holds i City ;enough to supply a city It Is a g;ood fchd sale rule W r a. m.7 to . welcome fronr 7' sojourn of 200,000: la every ;plact iat:rtf;'70ii?!iiLnt':.'to people MdrbeBides:t6'1r SKPO rtALLOrGGISTOM Pupils5 wI114)e present, to 'fcx- - : WANTEDHELP.' thice, BOAND. f : esd ytfuj life it W J0iiumii iuiw will la entjre valley. 'That Arl- - plahtr8ome "6t the best "picturesT The iT omitting rlgate jnfaU. glve-.pw- , f m , ; ; : . -- , f&frynfie&-wpplieii,-jffitted- ' tl r c . 3l:sBt:i . -- r there,.-neve- r3 " r . 5 errortunlty of doing a kindness of soni; miner, did irell,- but he was proceeds of : the art exhibit will J'go a true - '.lag wdrd. or making . a sl6w about rt, for the same has been toVard. purchasing pictu'res and, the andstlll 'seeing done In XTtah.'' encouragement of art in the schools. Wyrr m rC IPllrr llkla jhJ Hyehrgiiotif'txrta ' over.: 16 good posi'ti j. WANX E t4.C0RTUUDTlSTREtTr;NtW VORK tion;: excellent "chance' for advance-- . --A5e Ck Salphur THI Sm Fr to nyon WftVS ment; ' reference. required. Address 0 wi" ,en1 u hi advirtisefnent with 10c in stamps to covtr cost r oi wrapping and mailin the soap. ' .. Box 275, Provo. 'ehiCMICAi: COMPANY, , |