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Show --- rmtrl'" n Lii ITiinn Tfi J I iiMi v hi : " " , Come to our store and see the beautiful fall and winter styles in ; "V JZZS -- "arid; in' fact, ing apparel.,: Shipment after shipmekt of Uader tUa auspices of the "Utah i ti tttLfi mutual boarda thr f -- Art-we- riavo Opera house something new In of entertainment will be if public. Tt beat musical tal- - m-a-y gillie ' r.t U-- ek iuutv pictures, r to ui . auiHeaces are alreday famil-3y- r wfth tone artists wttbla the dty, tt Is said that new ones are to be &tccht oat luring, this conning week fir Fur Sets, 85 to consider" our SHOE DEPARTMENT. : e . 4mm-- - We realize the necessity -- getting good durable leather for winter wear, and we now have an.excellent Jine of the best shoes in town. We are not asking, ynoweyer, the highest prices, but prices that .you can and will be-anxious to pay: when, you see the excellent values. In fact we Rive you better Shoes for less money. -- r- We Invite ' - --- ' ; - 9tX9-ot-b- O - Call . each ' night. Drat entertainment of the year, Harvest ball, Oct. m. . - - WATCH US . GROW ' .kii.i ..i . YOU i :ii6d' '"different 4. ; -- - record-breakin- g - up, and, we can furnish of ' acre-fee- t. Some you in a handsome Coat at very little money. "Then we want you : owlU surprise and delight ererr The amateur night has aroused tie latent talent of Tery ward in the &nd all are being grooaed to '4&rt7 off the, prizes which . will be .' Warded the best acts. The muBlcal ijnberS are t obe given by the hestf Musician and singers of the city, they tins consented to appear in, behalf tue nmtoals for this ooealsoo. The wrestling bouts aref$eing taken John CunyXardi who has - H anmber of younR ton training under vriSm. The erests will attract atten- v restlers "will - be fen, - as - Ukeiy ifeought forward for the occasion, All, these special features will.be between the pictures, taking place of the regular songs "and t&udeville acts at that popular amuse. Xtut place,. The mutual boards ex-- i .fwrt crowds every ?Mjht of next week, as the bills will a S1.35 vchiidren's - 1 . ' - . ter users. 0.1-pe- we To get fixed up in elegit of our suits are se$ng as low as $9.55. We have Furs and' Muffs from ' i are arriving s style when you come to our store- JToro X winter-good- It Don't CtMudhj aaai- - la thla highest standard music, different nights, will be amateur JiievlUe acts and splendid wrestling vii-i- -- .year- - it would do your eye good to see. the values nd are offering. : m t,- ,.,... numbers in connectloa wtta the 4. vCTynlay,-a- Xf . , everything necessary for comfortable "and stylish wa-- Streams supplied 957.359 acres, or 85.1 per cent of the total acreage Irrigated Jn lgOSIakesjBupplied 1671V, rConthiued-Fro- m Pafle Flv- e- r--acres or 0.2 per cent; wells supplied 4400 acres, or 0,4 per cent; springs 24727 was In The 110 prises reported or 1.5 per cent, total length ;ot all ditches was 7562 supplied 35,412 acres, and reservoirs supplied 68 acres, or miles, of which . 6764 miles were in r cent. Ipain canals and 1798 miles in later. als- - The length of : main canals re- .. Everybody attend Harvest Ball . 26.-.V . ported in! 1899 was. 2838 miles, show- Oct v : ; Tn "the of ten Increase years ing ran" 292r"miTe,s or 103. 1 per cent. The FOREIGN TONGUES IN GOTHAM" number of reservoirs Tepoxtedi was ' English Language Not Often 'Heard 482 having a combined capacity o in Streets and Parks of Ameri The number of can wcirppoiit . 588,317 27 was for Weils pumped Irrigation I returned to America a year and and-thnumber of pumping plants 70. a half ago, after an absence (( twelve The engine capacity of pumping rears In EuroDe. I stooped In New plants' was 1833 hdrsepower. The Vork at a hotel opposite Grace church, acreage Irrigated with pumped water and after securing quarters I walked was 2859 acres. Kowlng wells sup- - up Broadway to Fourteenth street. It,, was the midday meal hour, and the plied water for 4100 acres, streets- were throtfged with all sorts Classes of Irrigation. and conditions, of men, and yet not Theacreage" Irrigated In 1909 has one word of English did i hear spoken been classified, according te the state from Tenth to Fourteenth streets. and federalrlawa under which the The first impression stunned me and i found' myself in a dazed condition, works were built or are operated,- follows United. States Indian service unable to adjust "tnyself to my su the (various acts of congress), 11,520 roundings, and. actually doubting ' . I scene me. of about the reality acres; or per cent of the total: walked on to - Union The square. Carey act (act of congress, August 18, benches were full 'of men and women, 1894), 5000 acres, or 0.6 per cent of and as I passed by them I listened, .... uttiiuuat .. . . . uu wuiu vi vui tehtotal Irrigation districts, 8455 uui iuu&up or 0.8. acres, per" cent; enterprises 681,760 acres, or 68.2 "per wondering what it all meant The Sunday and I spent the day- waa cent; commercial enterprises, 70,227s! next . r. i t ) "acfes, ofXperceBt; Bnd Individual the Third Avenue elevated, entered at. and partnership enterprises, "222,448 the eastern gateandwalked through acresTor 22.3 per cent. The United the park to the Botanical gardens. State sreclamation service is now en- Te park was full of people, young; gaged in the construction of" a large sjid old. J asked my way "six times . every case save one Was anproject,: which will ultimately irrigate and in, in a foreign voice, and In two swered an area of about 65,000 acres, and will Casts in a foreign tongue". Even the takeover about 20,000 acres, which In officials, those at least to whom, I leoswere irrigated by or spoke, were of foreign origin. Monroe " partnershipTenterpriseB. Carey act Royce, "The Passing of the Ameri;. ; . wokrs are to be tuifaed over to the can." water users for operation and main tenance as soon as they are paid for. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN Including these, per cenr of the MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING acreage Irrigated In 1909, was. aup- - : SUITS, COATS, FURS,. MUFFS, SHOES v works eonlrolled by the CTSSHOW INCREASE 'Ask Pmuo 'Ladie, re vv x - nHA UTAU'S IRRIGATION PKOJ H iminnm it i run ir r Ill in jillUUUHULL. ; PROVO. HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1911. THE 25. Or? m of Rest Llfs. hf "TiOok the angry manager x do you meaa tjr tore "filmed, t x In sueh a pis? as this to me? Ton At the vtllsia marry the heroine and "t-ns- t V if annlt the hero to get the worst of It around, although he Is an exem i-young msn who ha always led , 1 J blameleu . Ufa.- - JT hoes "Well.' you said hoes wanted a play that wm tnm ts . M didnt fmV vrc iidve an me idlest inings m We a.re Now in w SXOME We contracted for "3000 pairs early in the season for Fall business. - We have ahout1200 pair last yoa buy "'"Jeff "While-Ih- ey them : for nearly - one-ha- lf what : .v they are worth. L. D. S- - GARMENTS" $3.50 L. D. S, Garments S2.25 FORCO $300 L. D. S. GarmentsS2.00 WE MUST FOLLOWING A NATURAL LAW, $2.00 L. D. S. Garments' 1.25 WARD OR BACKWARDTHERE IS NO STANDING L D. S. Garments- - "95J-A$1.50 AND EXOur Shoe Department is Positively the best in the city. $1.25 School Shoes 95f 1 Shoes $2.50 - Men's $2.25 Wqrk Shoes S1.2r " Men's $7.50 Hhrh cuts" .TRfMMV Ladies $23(m!3Shoes 1 .00 LIEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, the best, line in townf- -a large stock to select from. 20 Suit cutto-rrTTT- T: 12.50" -- $U0 Dress ShirU cut to 1.00 ,9 LADIES MUSLIN UN DERWEAR 1-- 3 PRICE. Qiildren's 40cSchoor' Waists" ALLT . Men's-$5.5a-Vor- -- 25 each allj'cotors. pur Blanket Department is CompleteWe give you 25 per cent Discount on all ' Blankets. STILC, TND 5 :WEAREHERE A WARM T -- k FOR JvyiTATION - Ladies velvet, suades, gun met-al- s, Russia in the 14 and 16 but". ton. Childrens1 BUSINESS TO CALL AND SEE US . - Pricerto 154 WestCeriter :t oooooooooooo: , . c-- .. .- -, V .'f- - - Winter Weights. Children's. 50c Soft Sole Shoes : j ill l :oooooooooooooo: it . BRING MILLS CLOTH TQ?US vVE DO THE REST 'P0TV VI v . jrm lOOOOOOQOOOOOQO; .' yj JOUR WOOLEN c S Yours for Quality - m WE MAKE SUITS TO ORDER; We are pleased to showi them U iv met-ta- l, Suit You All ' ' gun All guaranteed stock. 4 25" velvet-to- p patent and kid shoes both in lace and button. , i L:, L - IN OUR NEW HOME. ;3cooooooooooo: . - - SHOEs V 154 West Genteg; Ve want you to come and see what we are doing. Wc are seliirig our Full and Winter Merchandise cheaper than any storeTih this city f S i TTT ' 1 o |