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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER SILEflGE :. PROVES The sentiment of the community BEEOLDEr AFcw .Christmas TD festiveXhristmas.seasori is with us once Again aiidthcnestioir-npp- e mind is that pi appropriate gifts. JFjifcE are better able than ever to help you solye this difficult problemr The display bfrappropnate and ents for the nien and boys is superior. It will be a pleasure to assist the ladies in choosing K presents lor the men. v Xmas Suggestions More Suggestions ; THE s6nable6odsn and misleading opinion? on the subject of the confessions made that too often are put forward aifd accepted as facts,. and form on?" so jn the McNama'ra caae are A nice new four room pressed brick' jtlDwipretty well known and haveben UiTreli rubbjssh, that' mutt be expellee! house uth East and 1st South streets, expressed, so far as print goes, withifit a future day .. I., .i , i . . .. Vn rl !'. JiUcJsiiald usurpation pf 'Strictly modern. Bath, tbilettsity fate of the unhappy men4 cuiafly eoa functions ' by branches of government tor. electric ligtiis. 'J2i)fl.00r "down and "by-th- is , . : .1 m 1 1. ! M-il- ' , O. . be. worse than an attempt, intended or not, to" mislead public opinion as lo matters that must be the objects of peculiar care,? The public run! no. danger, lor some fime- to come of being. oveMhformed, but it runs etm-- - on ' b!.laiH-e: 8 p,er cent Interest I'rTU- . - , : $1,750.00 "house,' good orchard, aM' ; pig.; pet house barn, with 2.61 acres best land, in city limits, Southeast, on easy terms, to . ' 'rict .... iiljt I0U it loses ail sense or proportion, i et i An ideal tract of land for a home'" this is likely Jo go oh, so long as in heart of fruit belt, '8x20 rods. On garrulity on eery and an? subject where people do things by 3int,Prbvo-Beacincouraged. To a nation-th- ai A reasonable of certain political and economic qual- and life is worth wife and chilona and it ities has put itself your' that, front, gift should "not be hard tb adiffiT the dig- dren would appreciate. - $10.00 down a'l faml $5.00 peHatonth'.- Interest per nity of silence tfnd .$250.00 the ability-- anjd the willingness to hold cent. Price If you want a fruit, pouconclusionsin abeyance are the signs ltry, and bee farm, we have it on the .GfJrjalsiojS man of claims national before the proposeTeTof talk, judges talk, clergymen, talk, in the fruit belt, where it world. What conceded are hood Tailxoad, In. the some and each by talk, presidents 7'::: class "express 'opinions that have as the people hfive just beheld should be is a pleasure to .live. J50.00 down and - regularly to be withdrawn, or revised,. food for reflection for many years to 525.00 per month. Price . . .$1,250.00 Now listen' we will trade for any of theboIdness and assur; come, one glimpse at it ougnt to ue ance with which this is done, the pub- - enough, at least, to make reticence kind of property, anywhere in the - lie ear is filled with a .vast mass of world and give you a good deal. Don't Ex. keep your property if it don't suit you fo rwe can t r a de o u o m eth jn g that will please you. a eelf-re-epe- ct - ; k i ie .v cerned hag been determined " by- tlie; law, but in the hands: of .tUecitken's'throughout the-- country rests foe fate cf the "nation's reput-atiofor We prefer to irresponsible and. reckless speaking on subjects about which' peculiarly the facts have yet to be determined, Subjects, that in the .nature of things must be determraeii with the most dispassionate care ami the most patient investigation. Expressions of opinion ou r vital ' Questions of fact In which the whole" nation Is interested cannot, with Justice to the individual or the mass, dis. regard the decorum of public speech , ' especially when "the opinion, once uttered, is to be disseminated through '. .'Fine four-roo- , . j is-- Handkerchiefs j h Ties liv-in- and Umbrellas .................. 5 :. - - - r2l . . 1.50 ...... ..75( to . . Shirts - 5.00 ,65 I -- . -- By-idl- more-popula- FRIDAY, Opera House DEC. 221 AMERICA'S FUNNIEST COMEDIAN MAX DILL 1 AND HIS CELEBRATED "ALL STAR CAST" OF rDTMrTTJAT G AMfl a ni? an PRFTTV i 20 -- DAINTY SINGING'AND DANCING GIRLS. "AND MY WIFE. ROSIE," TOO --- : - THETRENEW-aR- It liie mmm. y oggenneper ... W& El w m - r i m t i fiest Looking: Chorus that has been .seiivWest for a long X , Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 3rd. Comalso Music B. ; Smith Book by Harry byL. Englander; nosers of "MISS INNOCENCE" tlavd bv Anne Held. era MUr CAmtir r kum jviil w ft u ftaii, . py pam I; ard and "THE RED ROSE" By Zoe Barnett. now-oSeats and PRICES S1.00 $1.50 TT . .1 . uie wpcra jiuusc. saie ai .1. , ., ioie; curiam onarp ai o.u hi. time.'" I .., t 4. 50, 756 n . - wool ...... . 2.00 ff.00 to to 'COMBINATiarrETS'' Tie and Tie-Pi.v75 Tie, tie pin and tie hoKier . . Tie,' ciiff buttons and tie pin . Suspenders, garters and dress bands .1.00 .1.00 . ' 2.00 Si. 50 Xeglegce shirt and ties r.50 to- n Garters' and arin bands to 1.50 75 1.50 to to 150 ...,,75Mo1.50 150 50tf to -- fl;00feaii5O ....... ..;....ki.50 yoTuiraibrimtJchrk a re agents f or Knight Woolen Mills C'othes. Call and see tkem. FLETCHER In spick and span raiment, carrying each a new suit case and a timid expression, they entered the Hotel Nar- ragansctt and. inquired lhewayxmeafliJ.. ily to the 3esk, says the Providence Journal. Spying a kernel of rice cn the covertly 'whirled up 4.00 5.00 to 1.50 5.00 6.00 to to Who - Had Forgotten Register His New Better Half Quickly Makes Amends. Bridegrooiy : IP g OF THE Smrif W smiled theregfiteTwlth-m-encouragih- flourieh and placed the inked pen in the nerveless hand. '"John B , New .Bedford, Mass," wrote the youth, pushed.back.his hat, upset the kernel of rice and wiped j his. beaded brow. "But, er the' lady?" inquire'd the clerk soothingly. ,.ifc- "She's my wife," quoth the youth, ' ,., straightening up, bristling. "She ought to be registered," advised the clerk thoughtfully.. "Ain't you put me down?" the lady murmured, looking over the youth 'i shoulder. -l Gimme "O, sure. forgot. pen," said the youth, quickly. Whereupon-- , he" Broiled and wrote: "And my wife, Rosie." ; I- HABERDASHERS evwjJgJSB yTvffr.!ww M Construction S3 '.'CTiq?; For the Convenience of Christmas Shoppers lis Positively Best for any man building a home : in a growing community like ' -- -' om-because . of the likely changes that will occur as s ...... m .1.25 :.25 75to v . n X :f .. We Provo, Utah. . IN THE MUSICALX0MEDY5UCESS OF TWO ENTIRE SEASONS AS PRESENTED AT THE CASINO ll Mufflers and muff 2.50 to h . v, Co. : ; l. r ... CH ILDSHPRIMCESS-SETSsCAP- - Land Peddlers ' rT-rnpn- c ; Dress Shifts . Hay & W. H. 75 .:v. . .Mufflers r. - ra Dress Gloves .... . . .. . Robes Smoking jackets . , . , Suit Cases, . House Slippers . .... . . . - All kinds of men's jewelry including values in cuff buttons .of pins, studbutton. etc., any of which are appropriate as presents ipr gentlemem - s STiirts 300 to Famous Victor Krand .'.75 Effec-tin Soft Colored licat-uifu-l - 1.00 for lie Tloldcrs tive-acr- e Sl.00 to to 25 . pccijMn Fancy boxes " 35c3 - . , Cravats Christinas iif-th- e self-rtwtraii- it; 21, 1911. . . our city grows and spreads out. Who knows that the res. will not idence district-todbe the business district", ten .'m auiiLr We will keep our store open ay ? 1 " ' or fifteen years nenp Every has passea same this tnmg ana through those who were wise enough to build frame houses were jn position to realize handsomeand lot ly off the sale of their still have a nice sum left affarihter moving the?r iiome of the outr-e-ay noting satisfaction of not having to n live forever In a business from7 their isolated friends who kept pace with the city.j No matter where. you .build we' want to talk tbes.e things over with you and tell you What we know ' " about lumber. evenings . during the entire rweekTjreceding Christmas uni tiF9 p. m. or later. . Everyth ing for the Family .er - sec-tl'o- , - ; V, v 11 Beehe J Liniiber :;Co, .4. Wmlcr Rale ' . The Broken Heart "The party wilf recover from, this Special Holiday Values in Ladies' Shopping Bags.'. lland Bags, "Satin Beaded Bags," Silk "Hose," Handkerchiefs, Icheck, said Mayor Craig of Coving' ton, apropoa cf a temporary setback. -Bay the party rw ill e broken. ' Thy I'd reply that it will be about as much broken young LanBing'sheart - j had defused "A .to yoong lAaslng Bald to a friend; '1 tave timkwi hU heart, I fear. " Tfa cave, iYou certainly have j the frnrt replied, 'You've broken it .'rcHgM la h$xts- -; "In half?. What do you meanf " 1 man that he takes two girli out to repper eTery night now,'.. - : Get it now while you can. ICs DcUvcrcd We have plenty. . Telephone 17 --- and Men's Kid Gloves,-Boy- s' Gauntlet Gloves; Men's Mufflers and Ties, Ladies' Aprons . iand Silk Scarfs too numerous to 'mention. See , ' our-line -- of Pictures, ' Travxdingman's sample line. ;"Seeiiow..CIhlap..:J..,.:..'-;i:- We have them in endless Varieties, High Quality, Fair Prices, Square Dealings.'. . - . . ix; i Rush. Avoid Late and the Now .' ' Buy i Forty Dress Patterns givcn"av'ay Tickets with every ,25c cash purchase. - - : o Japanese Friilt Trees. t the many ways of their the Japanese have for doing Is their system of pruning and training fruit trees. Thei system is called "tana, and consists in training the branches overhead on. trellis work made of bamboo or Wire supported on wooden posts about Ave and. a- half ; '. lAl- -" feet bJgh. v ' This offers 'n advantages gathering New and Xmas Year? j the fruit, and- - not only werves to pro.EXCURSION tect the trees c.agalnst ".Ind r and to all Salt Lake storms, but Is said to Increase pk Tickets UtahRoute points, Dec. 22, 23, 24 ductlon. , Only very light pruning Is limit Jan. done,: and that usually In the" wintertime. generally "adoptlth ed for Thls'Bystenfis 8, 1912.- - Spend your vacation pears and' vines,'' less often for ; the'old folks. apples and plumsyouth't Compan glri-wh- ", . Among Curing Forgetfulness. I used own-tha- ' to be Very foeetful. an A could not romember half thetim I' had nut thlmra arofiml th houseBay 8alwriter infarper's Ba- tar., nnaiiy I nit ononis scheme. "Tllve In theupper flat of a house, aTthere are Just eight rooms In 'ouXflatr- - I got V big whit sheet of aper,. and wrot on it th namef the eight rooiu-'- , and beBide the4ame of each roomll wrote tb came of a certahTplace ln! thafoom. I decided, that every time I put any thing. outof my hands for minute I yculd pot it in the plac .'beside Uie name of that room on tL paper. The paper I tacked np n a consplc-oou- s place in my own room. By ion, ;..;.:.: using Una system I always knew just where tor too 6 for things, and after' A Again we wish to call your at tentionto' out Dinner sets China Parrer & Whitehead, headquarters little while I got so in the" habit of In certain nlaces "and Dolls, etcv ; Proyo Tea; & China for Cherry HIU Butter, National Bis- putting v .V :r. at ' CoT- 'y:'Wv.-.- . :!;-where I put them cuit "and Cakes. Vt ".''''-rmenibteg that I no longer needed tie. ;? where 1 . -- two-fami- ly - 1 oaale 23,.30,-Slr-Ja- n, turn . . .it. mm . 't.v-":r.- ' ' P".p. |