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Show THEFOVO NEVER lt)0 7 OLD TO -- j, I new she sald-I- t she wemed to be quite proud I ch sr r?;-T":.:- F Tbe fanny part of It ta that the peo ple who' wever- - changnelrjaindtinearly always have a niagnlfled pin-re. Ion oC their wisdom, they would very ninch upset if tbey realized that! others probably much better "than themselves considered them inerely obstinate and foolish Bat they seldom, ff ever, see themselves, ta, this light, so tbey continue t map out their --lives lit. the same narrow? groove, until peitiaps one day they vtaken np, tmd, to their amaze ' SPRING MILLINERY COME AND EXAMINE OUJR- LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. YOU WILL FIND ON DISPLAY HERE A II WIDE RANGE OF 'STYLES, EFFECTS AND PRICES f SO COMPREHENSrVE.THAT THE DEMANDS OE THE MOSTFRUGAL CAN BE PROMPTLY AND PROPER - I LY ment, flnd themselves left far behind people whom they loosed down upon ignorant. " "1 "A wise aoan changes his mind; a tool never," says an aid proverb, and should always seep this before us AasZSTmental danger signal "She simply wont be taught." I have often heard people say. f Don't let anybody say It of you "In future; It Is the people who are always rflling to learn who get on best in this x SATISFIED. Our Extreme Low Prices Will Surprise-Yo- u. - AND BEAR IN MIND, WE 'SHOW-- CORRECT MODELS OF PARIS AND LONDON CREATIONS, AND THE I BEST AND MOST ARTISTIC PATTERNS FROM THE teadinjg makersof americaT-"""- n. -- 4. world, r If we keep our minds open as well as our eyes and ears we shall And that we are nevervtoo old to change our minds, and that we can learn something from everybody, even If it is only what not to do - Home Chat. "j 7?L- njnit!:J---...rum rnncess miuinery,o. ' - ij - -. i a 105 North Academy Ave., Provo n atUtwde. . - .. s cut in insurance rates and long time granted tp pay premiums Some great bargains in little farms on easy payment plan. Lots of money to:loan on city property se curity All kinds of property to' trade. Bad . the Big "accounts collected. PROVO man-agfi- r, sidewalk oL COP-lPAilY Real Estate, Insurance & Loans tn the midst of tbe noon hour rush pitrol .wagon clanged down the street lded, with half a doten por licemen, turned Into a cross street and of tbe big de-- . stopped lfffsont xf ' i jonr partment stores. Tbe,patrotsrgrawnumped out aad uuhfled Into the store, wliiie a crowd of curious persona congregated around the wagon and a dotten of the,to1der ones rushed Into the store at the sergeant's back. The rumor ouSckly spread that the store had trem"TSlilea? that the store wsb afire, that a masked burglar had tried to hold up the and a large portion of the- - tide of pedestrians up and down the street was diverted to the patrol and the , Saturday -: Policemen-- : & 17. II. RAY - i never change my mind." neaTd ao old woman say.-- BEFORETBUYINGTT"" 1SSTUNG Thslr What Eager- Mob Saw After Trailing . Patrol Wagon Loaded witn Opinion ; Mtftdi Have Magnified . of Their Wisdom. f - CROWD" CURIOUS LEARN Nvr - Chang Peopte- - Who 1 HERA. O yy UTAH - - . department-itore- sergeant came out again, Jumped up beside the drlverfind held PIANO SOLFEGGIO HARMONY THEORY HARMONIC a whispered conversation'. Then he returned to the store, and the patrol TER POINT CO MPOSITION flfove slowly to. the rear entrance of The ANALYSIS Teacherol ProtGrW. Filzroy THE BRAHM'S STUDIO COUN Unsie rusb jini surged behindr The w backed up tothe curb, the pollceme' Jumped out and entered the rear dcor: The crowd waitedzbrf ath'e'sly. In a 7- tnd. Phons 30SA PROVO, UTAH few moments tbe police came out . 'th 23 1 East First North arm sbu rdenedjdo w nj'ithbu n d les JI director of music. in one of the leading unlvert- - ' "ProfessoFFitaroy,-latelwinter uniforms. "Stung." mattered the sergeant, as Ities of the South. For five years a student at the New England Conservathe patrol drove away again. Phila- tory ot Music, also connected with normal department three years at the ; " ' i u . i same institution, delphia Times. ..7 - Studied piano under noted Composer and Pianist Chas. Dennee Richard Stevens, New England Conservatorr o Music; Solfeggio with Samuel Cole, superintendent of public schools, Boston, HasB.: harnony with Benjamin : author-composand critic Louis C. El- e Cutter and F. Mason"; theory-wit- h Trotting Horss Men. N. Redman; compost-Uon- ', with counter and harmonic no Harry on; point analysis There is longer the old ded 1 of our under America's greatest living composer, CLW.. Chad wick- .. A few years ago at a younger days. sale a shabby old man bid and bid for a horse, running it up to more than t,800, at which prlje he bought it. On being asked for the cash he coolly peeled up his trousers, peeled down. hit tip his drawers, peeled stocking, and from the double fold brought out two $1,000 bills." Ther bad been bo long in the fold, creased, that the paper was cut through and the bills felt In eight quarters to tbe table. The treasury redeemed them a- all right. . Old-Tlm- SawaoesAUroismj-sr--- " Because he was too soft hearted' to ask his poverty-strickelandlady to buy new rugs for his room, the al truistic young man bought ; several small rugs nd spread them over the floor. Immediately after the next sweeping day she presented a bill for the week's expenditures Items, room rent, breakfasts, laundry and beating rugs, 25 cents. euo,' saia me altruistic young man, "what does this mean?" Just what it says," she returned. "If folks must cover their floor with extra rugs they 11 have to pay for beating 'em, that's all. I can't afford to do It for nothing." And from that moment altruism lost a disciple. - n J. BeAlhe Jeweler Denverahd Rio Grande ' Advancement In Telephony, device to be connected with an ordinary telephone line, with which A Mother's Safeguard handwriting may be transmitted to Foley's Honey and Tar for the chil distant points, has been perfected id dren is best and safest for all coughs, England. coldB, ' croup, whooping cought and bronchitis. No opiates. For 6ale by Hedqulst Drugs Co., three stores. "THE BUSY CORNER" 4 Has Moved Onto Main Street, Next Door to Palace Drug Store With a Fine Stock Povertyln Old New York. Knickerbocker Gossip Yes, --that is the rich Miss Guilders. They Bay her father hath five thousand pounds if he hath a shilling. Stranger And who - is the. beauty with ber? ; Gossip A beauty, yes; but, alas, her face is her only fortune. She e hath but a miserable farm on Broadway. Judge. r.: AH are Cordially Invited to Come and " Visit .the New. Store '. ;.' - ...... J. 'BgCltj ten-acn- v- - - :::..-; - : TDE JEWELER : - : ,- $ FOLEY KIDNYv PILLS Neutralize and remot the poisons that cause backache, rheumatism, nervousness and all kidney and bladder irregularitieB".-They- " buildjup and restore the natural action of these vital organs.-Fo- r sale by Hedonist j3rug Co;, three stores. - AS " A fitieilifri. Dave in Stock- - tools - forks, shovels; all wire fence, combination fence, wire cloth, All UTAH DAY 7 No. 512 N6. 6 2 No. No. 410 4 No. No. 8 points...........; ... ; - F. A. WADLEIGH, C. P. A T. A.. ready mixed paint, paint brushes and builders Beehives i' ,........14:34 full spring line of garden hardware. CURRENT TIME TABLE l PROVO" .. FOR EAST. '."T yAVE I 9:20 a, m. For Sanpete 9 :34 a. m. ' I For all points East. , i 5:17 p. nu- For all points East, 6:35 p.m. For Tintic Branch points. . ; . . For all points East, ,'. . 8:37 p. m i. For Grand Junction . . . . . 7 . . '. 8:56 p. LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST , J Tfo. 409 For Salt Lake . ; . . 7.V. . ', . .. . . .V 8:34 a. 1 For all points West and North ... 12 K)6 p. ; No, Na 5 For all points West and Norths. . A 00 pet 7 For Salt Lake and Ogden .... . .. 1 :20 p. cv No. No. 511 For Salt Lake... p. m. No. 3 I or all points North and West. . m. - p. HEBER BRANCH. I ' No. 308 Leave Provo , . . ,:. 9 J0 a. m. -- .' No.- 307 Arrive Provo from Heber, 3:45 p. m. it "The onTv line toltrden and Denver without rhnnce. Fre r cHning Chair Cars, jfiroiigh Sleeping Cars and Elegant Diners on ifl " throuch trains. ' -- 1, ... W. H. MITCHELL, A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. AGENT. Standard' and fixtures.: Prosperity for One Benefits Others at bottom prices. Both Phones 104 -- The sie of the FRUIT CROP- in this section materially affects every industry doing business in this district. For this reason we are paying particular attention to OUR FROST WARNING SERVICE. United States "Weather Bulletins will be furnished, our' subscribers accurately and promptly and dangers to the crop from FROST B LI GI IT to a minimum ,7;:. - AT Land Show, "Los ; Angeles : State Dank ot Prov o " March 27, .1911 ......... Z $40. 00 the Rdundlrip TOtltfiANLINE8S occupy- - as - important position at AfDS this jgrocery, ;We have laundry and .toilet soaps, scouring soaps,' soap powders, cleansing powders, etc., besides jalls, brushes, brooms aad Capital Stock .$25,000 Surplus HAM . VV. BREftRTON, President" ; AJUVA NELSON, CMbJcr,..:: .V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cash. It Interest Paid On - snopa. 'jt- - - GOOD AS OUR GROCERIES See Agent G. W, Craig or- - J.H. Manierfield, A. G.; P. A., Salt Lake City , for furtheHnformatlpn, reser- v&tions, etc' --7-- 7 " . , - - ' or atone n ceeirec. Provo Crcterf Both Phonas. - - A Meat Co. East Cntf 8t - -- " ' Vi' ORAFT8 ON ALL PARTS THE WORLD ' Prwio ;HpuseholdWiU -- Find -. i nem so To have the sains and ahea ot n Many BOUGHT HIND SOLD Ladies & Gentlemen's Suits Cleaning Pressing Repairing'", and - Dyeing . . . backjymejb -- - nd . am-hlt- r0I.EYIfSXIYWEES " " J; G. KERATLAIN, Orrosite Proo Stesn' l.r 'ry. .rt.. Fr-- v. W. Cf-- r P - IParticular Attention Given Rural Subscribers. ; : For: rates" and r-- v smicr can j; A. SMOOT, Manager. m bad Uteii Timber Co. from annoying, dangerous arlnarr dis orders is enough to mako nr klitnn -- watefuLlllaulierer ho w this ; CaaUe Gate,-lesr-r-- je; - - - can be . great change Coal. Hiawatha bought about will prove comrortlngword to hun - 160 to ISO W. Slh 4 dreds of Provo readers. Ji. Both'phonei J32. Mri.- - R. Uattlniton. Rfonnd - wnrA DUNNrMgr Pavgon. Utah: aa.v: "Th nnhllr .t.to. -- ; ment I gave In praise or Doan's Kidney 6A Pills several years ago tslll holds good. At timeg-f-foutt enr dtrrtrnif tn StOOD Or let 111 after- - Ittlrnr owing to a severe backache. The kid ney secreuona were unnatural and showed that,my kldneyg were at fault. I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills when For saleby Hedquist Drug Co. sunenng irom attacks of this kind and 7. ' mey save never lauea to relieve' me. ' A Cols', LaGrippe, then Pneumonia Another member of m v famiir hna ian Is often the fatal sequence. Foley's used this remedjT with the best of re Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks sults.'" '. the lagrlppe, and prevents pneumonia. For sale br all dealers Pripo 'sn It is a prompt and reliable cough xnedi- cents. Foster-Milburw Co., Buffalo, &Cos Economy Seconfl DaiirJ Clolliino : ComforUna Words Trp-te- v- - OF yTf'lT'' Are you prepared to receive these warnings at your place? If not sign a .r contract tiiow and avoid vain' regrets later.' . . "It ACADEMY AVENUE in quality, equally low In price. We deli vet- - tbem . with other groceries ' :Tickets on sale March Ulst onlyj good ttiutnmg ' until April 14th, 1911. Stopovers permitted enrmte v , .Time Deposits ' - -- - n - MountkinBell one Company A LE88ON ON ILLUMINATION ' The one,. who uBes electricity - fqr r.either domestic or commercia llllumfc ' r nation- should Investigate thoroughly the economy and increased illumina--' " tlon procurable with- , 4 7 - - . ''T.':.-,TUNCr5Tl- In4ivldual LIGHTS, -- . ' Tungstens or Tungsten you a greater aiisters really will give amount of illumination- - and Illumination that's pure white than any cn:pr" Hidtt on the nrirl t |