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Show THE PftOVG HERALD - ; - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 : - . . ; 1 100 NIFTY HATS Rang mgin vf - - "'" ' . 4 Vt A 'EN U E I 28th and 291K PRICE from . , APRIL to S ORDERS A I MADAM AMYRAULD has sweet girl-graduat- es. SPECIALTY or our MlMMiJxmM&JM Come and examine our line Mors I TTts. BALL GAME 3C SPFPTAT. SALES for CERTAIN REGULAR HOURS during CERTAIN DAYS. Our PRICES are so low that vou cannot match our qualWe rinn'f n even at these special sales. There isn't any of Provo women know Hundreds about it question this to Be a fact " r X- SHOES All bright fresh stock- - No old stock or broken lots. "Babsoff Wes.-r- . ;T.25 Wedge heel, 3 to $1.00 values ... $1.50 values,- fancy 5. ?. A9& 89 tops, ... 98 only Bpys'.Sboes, 5. to 8... 98 Boys' $2 scuff er. . .$1.49 $2i0 values .... .$1.98, . . Ladies $1.50 Oxfords. 5 98 Ladies' $2 Strap Sandals, only Ladies $2.50 values $1.49 S1.98 Our stock is very complete. J r EMBROIDERIES Our Embroidery values have BOYS' SUITS Child's $1 Wash Suit... 69 ana a8-iric- h i The $1.50, kind....... 984 $2.00 worsted Flouncing, ..v. .v .t i . . .25 and' We'll . guarantee these finer than any- - yoo've eeen elsewhere at thesenvrices. Swiss Xouneing, dainty patterns : nhe tores'. 75c values . 49 Not for one day, but every day 21-in- $5XXf Woe make a big saving by buying : Golden Rule Sjuitso House cleaning means newwRugs .. and Curtains. Don't buy until you get the ...... - $ergel. ..$3.98 5 Economical - mothers can 1 Children's fancy, -- 1 5c, 25c . and 49 Xadies plain, up from.49d $2.50 fancy trim . . . . $1;98 V Golden - Rulejmces. v I THE GOLDEN I' 31 .$1.98 . Good dependable makes. ch PARASOLS ... . .. only 15c, 19c .$1.49 cassimefes for Neat $2.50 .. . . .10d . . . . H ' , r CHER0KEES SEAL The ball game' as played by the Cherokees Is a& Important to them as football or any other popular game Is to othef-- people. The eastern band of Cherokees Uye theQuaHjrsef;, tiuon W weiteni North Carolina. The neighborhood In which I lire, writes an Indlaa girl la the Red Man, to divided lino four main sections, namely: Yellow Hill, 8bco, Big Cove and Birdtwvi. The Indians living In one of these aectloiis will challenge those living In another to a game of ball. They choose their players sad jn .. ,rr: IS LIFE OF THE DEATH CERTAINTY -- Net. Many Sena Would Care for Their ..Poor Old Mammy Like the j Deceased. "Xnella. was hired Monday, but last week tt was Thursday before she cause to do the washing," said an uptown housewife. "Laundresses axe hard to get, so I didn't presume to ask her K reason; late m the day! however, sue offered It . .. yi been over in Brooklyn stay in' with a pore ole lady that lost her only . You know chat vou mast and shall die. Do you know married, whenPDo you know how? If you are of your loss hare you protected the family against the earning power? A Good Life Insurance Policy Makes : f THE BEST OF STEPFATHER condition to pass a See us while you are in physical sonihezwpWaeizrllnTenaed comlr' back las Sunday nlghtr butJ she waa feelln' ad powerful bad I Jes' couldn't bear to leave Iter. She eniMes him ter; n see, and rible.. She's eighty-two- , she hadn't any husbaa' 'or chllo but him. He was powerful good to her wouldn't let rer do a thing for herself an' took fine care oj her Poor ole auntie! They atn't many sons like hers waa!'- And Luena1' wiped ,a tear . r Vv... away. elude it. '." COMMERCIAL BANK BLDG? BothPhone$, ,n Provo, Utah aaiaaa -- A most absurd thing connected with legal business Is the Hi Lie piece of red, green or blue paper or daub of sealing wax which we often place at ejendjsf aignura or other important document. It la a very small thing in slse, but one to which a great deal of imto a portance is frequently given, relic of antiquity, and no plausible excuse can be invented for continuing - LEADER CIGAR her-race- its ose misses' dresses. more Price than right. We are glad to how them. THE LEADER Always Somethinl New -- Rex and Ellen. us. ; Adver-tlsemen- High Class Pictures Good Music " Comfort' isaperatlom a choice brand of cigars; another Is fortunes a card of whiskies. This In the new land. They had many one advises me to drink stout I Welsh in friends Remsenthat strongweigh a hundred and sixty pounds hold north of Utlcay Already they now and here is 'one urging me to were enthusiastic and loyal because sustain my fain tins strength on a of the pictures penned la the letters of cod llrer oil. These fancy grade to which encouraged them to come are only a few of the hundreds I re America. As thejr- entered the "bay ceive. I never received such mall unthe Greater City of New Tort til about a ago. I suppose I destretched out before, them. That serve It I year know how It came about must- sorely be Remsea," said one. my book appeared and had some That's After "No." spoke the ether. notice i was approached by the press New York." The first speaker looked of a social directory representatives 4 Jt In TVu. ua and urged to allow the. publishers to hU voice whenJhejreotlediWelU... --Zjt-tszzTIJL.. my name and address, then, and what most Remsea bet" with a brief but cogent history of my brilliant career. Of course I was flattered Immediately and yielded at once 'Telstol's Koetmsklng. i - Many who hare never read a line of to the Intoxication of this first draught Tolstoi know that the count, with his of fame. I gave him all tnexlnformsr tlon he asked except jny age. of peculiar notions of work, made his own boots. Aylmer Maude, in his course and signed a contract to buy Tolstoi's biography, quotes an incident a copy of the directory when It should "As to the boots appear. 1 cant see that I ever got a In that connection. Tolstoi made, I asked a man to whom penny's worth of good out of It, but ibe had given a pair end who had I have been buried under whisky acd others ef- like-so- rt wonrthemiwhotherThey were well to name a distinctively feminine My 'worse.'" was 'Couldn't be made. his I suppose advertisers think but one, Mr. sdds reply-.Maude, suspect," i and the average reader will nod "as all writers are Bohemian. I wish I was4 never had heard of that social sent, "that Tolstoi's : 7 .. : . ot more value as a spiritual sedative than It was as a contribution to the solution of the economic probleiniLj, Stockholders- - Meeting Evenings 7: ft. 1- , , dlrec-tory.";:- g ... ::. ; mucb-asuse- d -- lymph-glan- in' 15-10:- Admission 10c .. The TheaJres Refined - well-know- n - boot-makin- Courtesy. :- -: Matinees Saturdays ts ' !r "Our-bab- children's and :,; Some of the more progressive states have practically abolished Its use by ny legislation, which deprives Ot-- of free pouJlLej.iimeand-4lacefb- r In technical others, legal slgniflcance. is playing the game It generally played Ir an open Held far different however, it la still used' 1th all serifrom the field upon which ousness and solemnity, and an almost magical value to given to tt by dignithe game of football is played. u The evening before the game the In fied Judges that Is little less than included, hold I ridlculoua. "liansrwdmeir ance. in- - their respective sections of TATnianTdtedrjearT ago leaving part the country. These dances are held ln of his estate to another to enjoy while the open air, usually near some small he' lived, with the privilege of devisstream. The women do the singing ing it at his death to others whom be while the men dance. In their songs might select by a writing under lift " A writing was exe they make ill kinds of remarks about "hand and sea) those of, the lpposing side. These cuted so devising the property, but It lances continue all night long. From was contested by others ctntmlns lb JlmaldtinV dances until after the the property upon "the technical games the players are not allowed to ground that the paper contained no seal After the signature, and the de at any food. The following day the people Trom vise waa therefore void. A wise Philadelphia Judge closely the different sections gather at the appointed place to witness the game. scrutinized the signature and after They either, sit or stand around the carefully listening to the arguments edge of the field. The ball players i ot lawyers decided that at the end ot e signature there was an extrs each have two sticks similar to those croll or flourish made with the pen in the game of lacrosse, only smaller. The ball is tossed iip In the w,th which the signature was made that this was sufficient In law to center of the field and the eame be - i dns. The oblert is to eet It around ; Constitute a seal P9.!e8l5M-Rt.jeacjpnd- - of tha nem a certain number or times. Tney ANNOYING FRUITS OF FAME cannot pick up the ball in their hands. The players who succeed In getting Bschelor Mtid Who Wrote Suooessful She- - ball . around the polesst thend - Novel Is Bombarded Wlth et the field the greatest number ' of of Cigars and Liquors. times win the game Red Mas Mag--i azine. The bachelor maid whose first novel had made something of a bit held up a handful of circulars. i Welsh Loyalty. "All These Came In the first matt icy tell a story la Oneida county. this morning," she said In a tone of says the Buffalo Courier, to illustrate ." . fUSTrArAtir,! complete sine ui iauic 'it stockholders oL thef Vini Mueh Abeeed yervniform Appendla.,! M;" Roylance Company, a cor povermiform are hereappen- ration j of Frovo, Utahr The; dix may 'prove hot quite so useless as notified that the annual meet? has beeh believed. .Ir.?A ITSnlpley, by a British surgeon, cto4ms to have evi- ing:'of,the stjotkholders' of sild dence that it to not a decadent organ corporation j will be held Monday, but is a functional and 1V " ' 0' that appendicitis Is due to Intestinal w1 Chamberlain's for cries fice seem ancestors said of to have.s jot worma Our , company in Frovo. doctors ihaa we have been Ootieh Remedy writes Mrs X Ji been belter Y TreartT - 1o 'admit ' They dosed them- ?Z.v,ltlJ.i Kendrfck, Rasaoi, Ga Secretary. kln-te- Leads Them All llitisses - "Toolb&dU- said ; -- and whoU sup' port her now that he's gone? "Oh. his goln' don't make no that way,' she answered cheer fully. ;.:AnnUe1I go right oa takln' In laundry work. He. nerer fthmed noth-Inbut. I . tell you. eTery afternoon wh,en flrff o'clock cornea roundranl he filnt Jthjrit to get up from hls'chalr an .njake her a eup d .tea an bring It to. her,' shTl miss Aim' sdroehlnr tftriblei jTey tint many ton's would'talfe care o?. their pore ol',mammie that way. .1 lt yod!" "aii- Ltfelf a' hdbk hef ead dismally over the filial depravity f . - ' ANTIQUITY .,...tlmai:-6leii- . WelshtoyaltjLfwo :iSSE0 coming across to make their THE GREATEST CONCERN IN OF Very Small Thing to Which Great Importance Is Some- - A ' Important Function It Preceded 8ong and Dance Which Lasts RELIC well-grade- d -- been the talk of the town. Our third big Shipment just in. Dainty patterns- ,All widths from lc up. splendid assortment at 7c OF y ' - John Kempf, Jr., of Oakland, Cat, a civil engineer of wide experience la the construction of gas 'plants, is ia the city representing capitalists, who are considering investment with local men in a gas plant for Provo for which a franchise has already been granted H. O. Blumenthal. Mr. Kempf . gathering data respecting the cost construction, probable consump tion, etcJle favorably lm-with-tAnd" win sdT situation pressed report. la of : is-v-ery. - hP " , ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES Round trip - excursion fares from points on the Denver ft Rio Grande to Colorado 8prings, Pueblo, Denver, and points east Dates of sale May SO, 34, 26 and 27; June 3, 7 10, 14, 17, and Si; JulfcJI, 22, and26Aug. 18; 8ept. S ahdVlJlir Beturnr limit October Si. lailTUolijg transit limit 10 days after date of sale. Return transit limit. Oct, 31. 1911. 'trlpxtrom ProvoJ Utah, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, ami Deaverr Fares-rou- nd $22.65TOmaha, Neb., Council ' Bluffs, Ia. St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison, Kas " Leaven worth, Kas. Kansas City;; Mo., $40; St. Paul, Minn., Minneapolis, Minn, $52; St. Louis, Mo.. 49; Peoria, HI .,$5i;i0;f Chicago; $E5. .. , 7s dlrei In both permitted HTiIn transit, limit at and west of Miaatmri river; and east thereof, subject to local regulations of particJ-patlncarriers. . WJI. IL MITCHELL. Agent. -- Stop-over- tn g .CviL-HlIMBURE- appencough" rpmedy "on the market - for and the modern increase dicitis' to attribuUdby this obserrer and For r colds croup." coughs to the panslng of the srantlse. by all dealers. , SCHMEIDER & CARLSON, Makers, Salt Lake City - In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. WANTED 5 girls to demonstrate This may be obtaJaed by applying from house to house, Call J.aioar" Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by . v hotel it a'l dealers! . |