Provo Semi-Weekly Herald | 1911-12-02 | Page 4

Type issue
Date 1911-12-02
Paper Provo Semi-Weekly Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
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Type page
Date 1911-12-02
Paper Provo Semi-Weekly Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
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OCR Text X HE-PROVO SUSPECT BR-I:Ej- are the craze of the hour. Joe Donayln, binations of color and to fit all sizes from the fourteen year old miss to the woman of largest size. Prices range from $10 tO $20 and the values are unequalled. We have also complete sizes ia Seal Plush, Caraculs and Broadcloths. We ai & not undersold byjmyone VINE'S. RECOVERING. William Probert. who sustained a fracture'of two ribs and the right hip caused by, a fall of ten feet while as son. Remarks, Biahop L. Nelson. Bisting in raising the smoke stack at Solo, William D. Hoover. Remarks, E. the Maeser Memorial building, is re V. Vincent. Duet, Lucile Vincent and Dora Singleton. Presentation speech, covering slowly. Farrer. Response, Elder Edward COMMITTED TOiSkSPITAL. ' George Vincent. Sam Bonner, an aged 'stranger, was -committed to the state mental hos BEDDO PLEADS GUILTY. District Attorney Harvey Cluff pital here Friday. The unfortunate man was brought down from Ogdeh arrived from' Vernal Thursday. Judge where he has been for some time, Booth will leave Vernal for Provo and is confident that treatment at Sunday.' The only criminal case to hospital will cure his "awful come up in the court at Vernal this term was. that of the state aganst headaches." Dan Beddo, charged with forgery. He THE ART INSTITUTE. entered a1 plea of guilty and will be sentenced The Utah Art Institute will hold Saturday. ': its - thirteenth annual exhibition at SCIENTIST SERVICES. Springvllle. Dec. JM3, where all ar Church' 62 E. Center St Services, tists, are invited to send their works for exhibition and competition. The Sunday school every Sunday morning at 11, state will 'spend $1000 for purchase of at 8:45 o'clock; lesson-sermo- n Utah works of art for the state col- subject tomorrow, "God, the Only ta, f r. .- -- cars. box - - 'IMMENSE COMPANY, 24 MUSICAL NUMBERS, WONDERFUL PARISIAN COSTUMES. CHORUS STUNNING AND BALLET-SCENINOVELTIES . of a meeting of the stockholders of the Knight Power company has been called for Saturday, December 30, to consider .the - matter of consolidating with the Utah County Light. & Power Company. The latter company has also called a meeting for yje same purpose- - and it is believed that the deal will be consummated. o'clock. A free reading room-- la open at the same address "from the, hours of 3 and 4 V m. daily for those to read Christian Science literature. Free literature may be obtained by asking those In charge of the reading room. , de-jiri- METHODIST CHURCH. See "THE STUDENTS , AT STV at commencing --- . , 7 jr. ru., in honor Drink That Makes ou Healthy of - Every-bod- COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK. Residence and Office, 367 S. Fourth West SL OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 m. 2 to 4 p. m.. y. 4:3tp.tn. Should 'be servedwith every meal EASTBOUND. 512 6 2 410 4 I , . list Send direct to us. ' T... DEPART J f f ' r ' SPENCER . X ; . j J I & 6:57p.m. 8:23p.m. FOR HEBER 9:30a.m. 308 ARRIVE FROM HEBER 3:45o. m. 307 (Nos. and 7 8 hare been discontinued) LUIGIGAUDO A new shop for SCIENTIFIC SHOE REPAIRING ' W. 1st X. St 43 Provo. YOUR WHOLE FAMILY I will be pleased if you turn your entire washing over to us. We know we can't4vld your trade RIO GRAND EXCURSION. ( For the Utah Wool Growers' association convention at Salt Lake unlesswe satisfyyou onjhe qualCity the Denver & Rio Grande will or ironity question. Rough-dr- y make , rate of one teipgle fare for ed, the clothes will be clean. tho round trip. Tickets on sale Decl Vou'll --save soap, fuelJ. time..tem-pe- r Stfi .and and fabrics. reasoable, too. MILLER Domestic Props.- - 9tE, good Ratee are very Dec 11th. - - "refurning " untiF . CLASSIFIED "COLUMN Steam Laundry THE MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING 468 South , Academy Avenue. OF INTEREST TO YOU. I nil ELLEN 2 Guaranteed Silk inBiss Salterns Decem- - " "LESLIE FORREST The 36 Wool Singer.- - '.,... and a good program of pictures. 2 - - A Rousing big Program for the last night of this Theater. -- WATCH THE PRINCESS - UTAH. . r ,1 a-- New Place order :2CTa.ra. 10:00 a. m; 6:32 p. m. r 62 West Center Write us for price 9:31p.m. Shoes Repaired Workmanship Guaranteed. Spencer's Cafe ber 2 and 4. v -. . c EA TR E S Saturday and Monday, i v & A. C. SORENSEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OUR SPECIALITY ElleivWRex ; f .- - y 1 by the woolen mllu. i . Quality and Quick Service Appetizing Satisfying Co. Time Table n i Good Coffee Nourishing-Invigora- ting Elder George Vincent who departs - for a mission to Gresit Britain," Dec i: Opening hymiK(W choir. Invoca-iioit- , SeUclion, Young Ladles' quarMsses'TTone. CTufC'Nelaon and" we are proud of pur Eggertson,-"VhM. Jensen. Solo, Irvin Scott. boys," J. Recitation, S. n. Eggertson. Solo .(Mormon Boy), Master Albert Elli- A. Independent Coal DENVER & RIO GRANDE Keep on aving. It's the only a sal system for a person-ofitto ana ioiiow it wins. Effective November ary 12, 1911, at There's no place where you 5 o'clock p. m. can gut,, a few dollars each Trains will leave Union Station, Provo. as follows : montkiir week that will pay " WESTBOUND you tne returns as savings KoTime. account. Here your savings 409...: 8:34a.m. earn 4 per cent interest com1 '..11 :10 a.m. 1... pounded twice a year..- One 5- . . . .... 12:57p. m. dollar opens an account. 511 PROVO - r are the best in the State Proprietor!. Special Attention Paid to Ladies e ' I And By Appointment. PHONE St. Mary's Episcopal church. The First Sunday in Ad vent; holy communion, 11 a. m.: Evening. 7:30 p. m At both services tie Right Rev. F. S. Spalding, P.P., bishop of Utah, will ' preach. 1 - We Cater to FAREWELL SOCIAL. The following program will be In Second ward meetlng-hou?the given Sunday evening, Dec. 3rd, " ffHey GLIDE"" NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B-UT WHAT YOU SAVE. HOME MARY'S 1 Get the Aberdeen: X Yard At Our New and leveling the road, and In some places changing it froni the Creek bed to higher ground ' a AV A A AAAi. www A WW AAA A A AA AAA A AAAA A A wwwww WW wwwww 3 at - work7gradrng SERVICES Marble and Granite Works -- was in Provo Thursday. 'He reports big lm- provements being made by the state and Uintah county on the Colton Duchesne . road. There are 15 teams - The Beesley and King PRICES 50c TO $2.00 Sale Dec. 4. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preachng IRON BLOSSOM MEETING. A meeting was Jield this morning service, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Mr. the stockholders of the Iron" Blosby of Lake Salt will Dimmitt City, som Mining company and the followpreach bbth morning and evening. directors were elected: Jesse Junior league at 4 o'clock Monday aft- ing Knight, J. W. Knight, W. L. Mangiira, ernoon at the church; Ladies' Aid R. E. Allen and Mrs. Amanda Knight. Tuesday afternoon at the home of The mine was reported in good conMrs. Wycoff. Center and Seventh dition.During, the year $290,000 has West. Prayer meeting Thursday eve- been paid in dvidends and 55,00 tons ning at 7:30 o'clock. of ore has been mined. The footage of the mine amounts to 6,000 feet. Beebe Lumber Co. carry full There is a balance of $138,000 in the Mr. Washburn of Duchesne - MONUMENTS V ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. ' GRANITE MARBLE &, by Harry B. and Rob't B. Smith, Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Direct from the GLOBE THEATER, H. Y. MAY CONSOLIDATE. best painting by a resident of Utah,; $50 for the best water color painting or pastel, and $25 for the second best A prize of $10 will be given for the best black and white drawing, with 'y $20 "for the best landscape photoThe graph. public Springvllle schools offer a special $150 prize for the best painting by a Utah citizen. f, - PPOVO STEAM LAUNDRY. SHE ( ' on time, too.- - get it thev- - t line of Ruberoid Roofing and Ne treasury. Creator." and Cause Experience works lection, only original being phi Hardwall and Finishing Plas with a prize of $300 for the meeting Wednesday evening at 8 ter. . THE ;- white and perfectly launder-- ed. ; It does his heart ood I - shoot. .; ' . Police officials said last night that Donivan Is the type of criminal who play the bravado role in a holdup and . - -- -- I to'contemplate ft. Everyone in the county concedes, us the palm for fine laundry "work. We know 'what peo-pl- d want and we see that ' MUSICAL GREATEST SINCE 7V . SUCCESS COMEDY " HIS "FLORODORA." rs te i"- FISHER "Presents 3 v -' ' Ife loves to look at Ks linen when vvc Mttd it auiuc sntrvvy THE of the -- , PROBERT - Utah state prison, holdup' and, confi-- , dence man, was arrested In the yards of the .Denver & Rio ' Grande early yesterday morning by Patrolman G. H." Suttop and is being held at the Salt Lake City- - jail on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of ' Joseph Rainbow, who was shot at Second VVest.and Third Sputh streets hSunchtjr ntghtr Tw'a. days ago the police were informed that Donivan had been makin the railroad yards ing and patrolmen were instructed to ar- Vhen Patrolman. Sutton, trest him. attU'ttd- - in plain clothes, made round of-- the ,rallroad yards yesterday morning he discovered Donivan and two others, who gave their names, as EZIZJNTlii6n and iEiUiamBrooks, the latter a negro, prowling about the com- JWehmethenycdl been-rented- " - -- " " C PERFECTLY LATJNDERED 4th V' December ; . - 1 S Mondayi JOHN "HOT TIME IN ATLANTIC CITY." The management of the Ellen and Rex, theatre! promised something out of the ordinary iter their paTTonTlor Thanksgiving and the Bcores of ieo- pie who, attended those theatres that night are unanimous in their decl-- " 8lon that the promise was lived up - to in every detail. "A Hot Time in Atlantic City," ar shown at the Ellen theatre is one of the very best come dies that;; haa ever been seen in this "city, and created much laughter. The -- altettdaaceatboth-o1ises-as the largest ' of the season. At the Rex excellent bill was' shown, very v. special mention being due. to the an historical headliner, "Godiya," J. K. Cobb, JBtory oLgreat. interest ' who 1b a singer, as always popular won deserved applause. Saturday night is the last for the Rex theatre for -. as the , building has,. other" purposes and themanagement will await the, completion of its new theatre the "Princess," which will be mov one of the finest and westA ; in theatres the ing picture - TA KEN c . 1- Provo. Opera House '- Dress Patterns .. r large lolls . - Ask for Particulars FMffi TTDTti mm i-r,- r 1
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