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Show r-- r '!:.- THE PROVO HERALD ,..y AT THE' OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. -- LUDAME LOCALS X BRINGS TEARS AUD TEACHES ; PASTURE MEETING T. ' A niefting of .the First Ward Pa v" " " ;, - ' "Madame XV as jweSeMed by thi tore Company7lll at the up-per room of. the court, house building company of artists At the Opera - tonigh- t- which', wil.L be of much im- - Hwa Friday. eaiiir$5(llj"greaj tbreushout the portantuMo the comiuaity,.":;i"" '' - - .... ' fcV.,.'r."vr.ji ejUre evening - The crtiel ... powerful aiAlb LIBRARIAN COMING. .glory of Madame X as told Friday Mrs. Karen Jl. Jacobson, suite' or- - night brought forth, tears from almost) lanTzer-o- r librarians '.win be In Provo everynonelirtbe audience. Madeline Bunl.ap in the title role m the heir future on' a visjt to the local library. The minion of Mrs. is perfect 1n every detailed she Is Jacobson is to create uniformity in the an emotional" actress of remarkable work of all librarians according to accomplishments. Her. work from'ttoe Th scene the system adopted by state, interof the icnse iw UVtli prologue, where, IT Vy W L iias f stfiTG ;n(?nTUt0na h librarians vrpr ttig beeatHe ha afaft expositions ofim- country. The itinerary of Mrs. Jacob-- ' from her boy who lies seriously iil since 190Q and. in every son ' includes I'rovo, .Manti," Parowan,. and from her. husoarid's home to the portance case. was -- awarded --the highest! d be-he- : : -' r rf. $8 5.. -- Underwood r- Typewriter nvrwrnvnnn f StrCeprSeTedaf lVfiOTeT W"1asT"eTe"Wle' the' princijial places I if I 1 Ti X prl7iir-an- prize. Recent championship type- 'listens to her .defense by her young ' son, was brilliant. MEN TAKEN FROM TRAIN. Ak eVery m?mbr of . thel st Five men were taken from .a freight hidi sm.i.orts "liss Dunk,, is nn ar- train t. dejt by the. sheriffs list of very hlKh order.. B u t it is the force yesterday in compliance with a boy, 'RaymoiHL- pleading Jor the life telegram received from Helper to the of hiaav retched-- mother, all "unconscieffect that tlie men had threatened ous. that she is his mother,' that is the. crew of (he train wheii .asked to the leading male Harry Main- get off. According To the men they hal, in this role, completely captivated not asked of. his auliM,r .n u hvih niaLt the crew of the train to get off. Three ings taldesired-othe,ineparry cards of . different j.e rhaw tbeWHaUur male char unions and appear to be working men, icl ls that of Noel, the friend and the Charges will be filed against them' mannef in" which Gim morrow. - handled this was particularly jart pleasing" AUdTthe same thing cart be OFFICERS VISIT CITY. said of Dvron Donglaa, at FWint husband. Altogether the cast is i CtaE Home Industry associon r .in Utah. M wt-r- ! : byr.ftiur.-flififlibe- W MON.& Ellen TUES. March 4 and in-th- WED. March p and. 6 Special make-believ- e. Pa-cifl- 4 TUES. 5 Special Added At mation Moving Picture Palaces re In addition the signing Tr ova-toTrio II have-foun- TiftJ traction. Pres. Engagement c . to regu- procla- admitting: Arizona to Statehood The in lar program only moving-pictureever taken s he White House besides our regu lar Program. n EX inter-wove- n f rr Princess ' writing contests in the United States and Europe have been won on the Underwood and all speed records are held by operators of this machine. The UNDERWOOD is a, mechanical masterpiece and universal favorite. -"The Machine You Will Eventually Buy." house - r- - r Out of the prolific productions of stories sharping on certain tieraei and subject, there is ultimately bound .'to come one of two plays, within themselves. strong enough r 3 and of sufficient" virility ' to raise f hpyethe rest .and. tahd a little apart world of Never was thia more true than, 'w.itll plays dealing wittTa7"character of western life, between the Rockies and the Sierras and from the latter to the in coast, playwrights, numerable themes for stage treatment. "The Cry Baby" Here has develop, ed a story of such sterling woria, such rapid action along new lines, and so- appealing a theme, that within a comparatively short period jt ha3 become one of themost" popular of western plays., There is aa much that fs different, so much that is no vel in lines and situation, and the comedy is so cleverely aiid adroitly with the dramatic fea tures of the play, that it farms-- a once a show that attracts playgoers oL every class and distinction. ''The Cry Baby," will bo the attraction at the Opera House tonight only. The special reduced prices for this per formance has caused a heavy ad yance sale which indicates a full statfe ITS . ' 2D i . Underwood Typewriter Robert'-Pafon'- Go., 16 Inc. : - i -- "EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT." cxtraordiftary- "MadamtrSherry" which comes Tho Exchange Place, Opera tothe n r ty .J f dpfeutedly due to the infectious mel 3 ' I Ml i f flirt' trie If sir u P J'Kvery Little Movement," so In tuo TTy.tmi.. --desire to thantt1ie"" many '"'""wius-.-yauw immense audienre terday aa the guesU of .Mrs. 'llve Attended the- - play friends and neighbors, who so kindly dustriously employed from the rise of Friday night, the curtain to its final fall. It is cer ng rifsjutim, ui me autie organ. the-tnn-ess aseistedn any; . . ... v. wav.-r ., t XI ana Airs. I fc y iiuoa 1 j. u uowman, secre- DENVER & RIO. GRANDE EXCUR and death of our beloved daughter, tainly tuneful, seductive, lrrisistible, and ft is worked or association into the the plot of the in Salt tary parent's SION RATES. ieone, tor their sympathy "and heTp Lake City. The visitors ol the Provo I and also for the beautiful floral offer 'piece with some skill and builds up The IL TROVATORE TRIO, Italian Comedy. Musical and Singing Act at the fcranctt were Mrs. Nellie E. Taylor, j Account , land show at Los ma.nyajiancing effect. The dancing Angeles, ings, rrmcess, monaay ana i uesaay, ma ran 4 and6. : too, is a large element of the produ.c. Pr8iaeatrf the branch andlrsrJ. MR. and M RS TfYRAM S AFFORD, : tion and is extremely attarctive, alDanhalter, secretary. Mesdames Tay- - soil 'tickets at reduced rates to Los and Family. lor and Denbalter have been In the Angeles, Calif., and return March S, though at times It is somewhat suggestive of tbe sensational. "The Birth city severalays on business connect-- ! 9, and 17, good returning until March ot thaJJutterfly'-- ' acL sung elr and danr.pd hy Vvrninn r T4ckets--w4-- be Inspected fie.veraF SaltJUke manutac number sold yta trKTTT. of young women, is very pretty and, torle. The Provo.ranch of the as- - and 8. P. L. A. & S. L., Western' jn addition to the various dancing and much inter-- ' clfic or Southern Pacific. For rates - st it bejagtaken In It incidents suggested by "Ev'ry Little As stated in the last issue ol the and route see ticket agent Union sta- Herald, arrangements have been is there an Movement," also elabormade Hon. with. Manager Ashton of the Princess and Ellen theatres to Wm. II. Mitchell, agent. j ate dance near the end of the second rnn give free theatre tickets to the readers of the Provo, Herald- .- It o INTERESTING act used as a plot expedient. More run i a simPIe Pla" anl the rules of the contest NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. may be followed by ,5 dances in other' acts and of various any one. Xhe number of seats is unlimited i, CIVIC DAY CELEBRATION 3'hc-- two lending styles are provided by different 'I("nIn some of the ads of the Herald today will be found the letter ' P"ln this wise (P). , In some other ad 'ill be found the letter "R" tj'teiritiaBti- - th -- Paelfle' Mthlv nd Gel From tlio Suns. t. have been Consolidated under like (R). Insome other ad will be found tha-let- ter "I" like this (I) the title of in another (N) and so on Read the. nda 'Siinn,(ri,o p,.ifi. FOR. SALE: S. C. W. Leghorns Plans for the Civic day ielehninj Monthly." y;rd PRINCESS; each, of thejettere willjbe in parn-- ' CARD ' wr?lT0nB tfa x qca, OF THANKS. ,TT JJ k ;way-dtirr- V ... ... V.: w lVe Buy Coffee, Tea, Dinner Sets, Silver- - . j Free Theatre TicKetsN When You WanMo fr ware, Glassware, Enamel Ware, He. Prices aHU ' vue iinDeent.i uentury, the Soroais and Sorosis Junior clubs are progressing very favorably and the program for the Hay, whTchTs March 2, is almost entirely pompleted and promls&s to be a very interesting one. The- - member of the arranKements oommittee from the clubs are Mrs. William C. Categ, chairman; Mrs. B. J, Rhoad, Nineteenth Century club; i - - MrsE-T-Jon Utah Sorosis club; Mtes Mina Taylo Sorosls Junior club. - 8iinottln' I'nclflc Montlilv a crwlit to Uip HVst and 'a maKuzlne. of initlontil vnluo nni,! Iinnoftaticp. TrrTniruduivii u. new wo will tui.ko tho foliowUiK Hpoolul offt-rfiend Ci..v in Hiamuw. ana uo u n nut vonr nam" on our subscription list for the- next four .nwWltwraTUr will gtf,il jou" ftvi copy of tho superbly lllutttrated number, afid also the funioiw Snnsnt Indian pouter, securely r packed In a mailing tuba. It will hmke a beautiful tr ornamcnt-for-ymfront romu i den. Bend your order to Fred LookltV China Co." I Land show at Los ' Angeles j.. March .. 8th to , ,TickeU on sale March 8th, 9th and J7ttt. .25th--:..-- T;,;:, Lake We Deliver Pure Milk y , Pinal limit March 31t. ., f Sing and returning, Salt Lak i Rout,;' ' $46.00 via Salt. Lake Route to Los Angeler retnrnlnsr via San Francisco Pa- .Southern. Pacific ..or .Western ' $40.00 ' ' . ' '''' CiflC. ' ''" -- allowed on return Stop-over- s wtthlJni.t..tkJiar.. 5 S - trip Ular. s customer Telephone us your order Phone 173. black -- - i 4 - FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND v DYEING. Give us- a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING " DYEING C., .,;,: ::;wa$ 85cj - was was waa was ?V ' . , -- , now -was $1.65, now now was $1.85, niw was $1.90, now i, was-$1.7- 5, now... --- .was SIOQbow .1 was $2.15, was $225, was $2.36t was $2.50. was ,$2.75, how " .." '' m ;l.Mtf nom n 'r? 81 yL"3 y 'i:,'.-- . (S) Watch for the letters in Friday's Herald ads -s- SI 03 SI 07 SI 12 SI. 18 '22 SI SI-2- . now.. other important things is a chedcing account. In managing: .household 'expenditures a check book acts as a perpetual reminder of the differ-.enccbetweeuIincome-an- -- Counterpoint. d 4 4. years agorand you tnow that's "going some." come in and see ' : Sl-48- - iv - -- - -- No Plc Uks Homt." th benefit. Your foMradt - J. W. DUNN. Mrr ?tt-- " - 4 aX barnTDatE, sink, "lavatory'-fand toilet, electric lights, offered at a great sacrifice, close in. For further raformatlqn enquire 'of owner at No 184 f. 2 East. '... f d-z?'!t-ii0"-5sTele f 8th to 25th. MMMMU . ' fr . ' March . th anL -- " ' ,( tickets on aale Marchlth, - 17 th.- r . ....;SALJs;LAKE.fcOUTE. Rnaf limit . . ' f March 31st ,, For a. sprain ou will find Cham- - .140.00 going and retuSlng, Salt . . berkin's Liniment excellent u l Lake Route. . layi the pain, removes the soreness, $46.00 via 'Salt Tjv t.ff. . ijOS. t. ; 185 Wet Third 8c; Go. Angeles returning via San Francisco and soon woiw:tii8:partj-(,f- -i -S-outhern Pacific or w,tern Pa- healthy CondlUon. 25 .nd bo ; ,, bottles lor sale by HedQuIst Drug Co. . s allowad Three Stores., ' wiunn mnit or- ticket X1 Stop-over- 'v.'.-'-.:.-;- - , --- t - - 7 ' ioomea nouse, all furnish- of ground, 'good ed, 6x12 rods 150 to 160 Wsst Fifth North. Both Phones, 2ZZ o 'FOR SALE STATE BANK OF PROVO. ' COMPANY. date, Clear 'Creek p4 uiawaua uoai, . Provo, Utah V i entive,. ; G. 55 N. Academy. Ave. ' outgo, You : can tell at a glance just' what your ciar resources are how arid where vou have soent vour money. ;: Every. check given as a icicipu xi ia an in- - CaBtls hone 564s $ W. FITZROY 4. eacher of. Music THE BRAHMS 8TUDIO Piano, Solfeggio, Harmony Theory, Harmonic Analysis, PROF. 1 z tOfTTork-- to crowa your efforts been W've preparing for a lot of home building here this year and have a stock of lumber that outclasses In qu allty oven that which roar grandfather used when he built his home slity . Js, bound 6 noy; now f orand ionce uoielT ot action you get siich a from, the whoJfainIly, success omething f ' What a woman wants among . srr52 - SI 32 S142 now now ac WQMAN!SCCQUNT Lumber - (S) every anniversary thereafter like a lot. of your friends do who grave up the. chase, for elu slve. riches long ago and. started to build their fortunes in the good old.8ub8tantial..way ot our Pilgrim " Fathers. Remember, "A rolling' atone- - gathers no moss,"-annothing will stop family from rolling quicker than a"camfortable home. It gives hceband," ""wife and children 'There's th (C)- ' West Center 432 ILL.fl4 ;,,,;....,.9s" $Od, now - wa3-$1.6- 0, now. a V 1912 and In . was $1.45, now 90c,' now $1.00, now $1.10, now. $1.15, 75c - - -- 49 (N) Build A Home -- , (I) Proprietor . - d : (R) $1.00 Will continue this entire' week on CFildren'n LacA Rhn TKW are all first class stock. This is a good saving to you. As follows: was 25c, now was $1.35, now . 92 "war3Fc7now was $1.40," how 22 94 was 60c, now was : 65c, now was 75c, now : COUPON Half Sole, hand' sewed, Ladles' X o 1 . night program : theatres. (E) ... was 40c, now p was 50c, now was 55c now u tt desired s. , IV W tUtJ st Rejoice ' " r""""."' '' Prrncess--or'Eile- THE 8HOE MAKER tias movefrom-43-West-l127 N. Academy Ave. North Half Sole, hand 'sewed, Men's Mrs. Brig Madsen, -- -- Luigi, Gaudo -- 16 QUARTS FO R $1.00 - r etr' Saturdar-ariTWvtier"tic- View OO A few more v - - thr SOMETHING INTEREST TO "YOU OF Pure Food Dairy Co. r . - uiiug Business of ficef--'the--JIeraare tor .every pody wbo fill out prdperly the attached lueaB coupon. There are M blanks or expense attached to the arrange' ment. Tickets are good for the Monday at either -- MAY CONTAIN : 1 tgfc o i orthwegtern Manager, Sunet-t- he Pa- Monthlv. Portland '" o WAVOUST TOWN .BOARD I. U Hall,' editor "U KtUOy at ilelber is In Xh'e cltv tiav . hd sutes 'that there Is a reat deal of excitement and indignation In Helper because it has been discovered that three members of the town board are not. cltlzena of the United States. It Is stated that the people will prob-abiinstituts ouster proceedings asa.'iui at least three of the members of the town board. It Is also stated that the last board waa Irreg- - - hatching."- Clark's poultry yar. Springville. Phone 153k. UMN ClNC SALT LAKE ROUTE. for |