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Show ' uMil U Jf- - omarus Sph ere Saturday-Monda- NEAT KITCHEN GIVES COMFORT, much in evidence-- . A neat, veil ordered kitchen will do ticularly In white, Terry cloth; paris considered' a and U belng-- J smart" very trimming niuch the comfort of - the used better class of suits. family and should be the' first thing Beautiful little allk aprons of looked to in the foousetiold. The kitchen should be large enough for changeable taffeta in black or deli of color arel both lovely fo cate Shades convenience and airy, and useful for needlework and little light, and should be provided vitiha houeebolrIas1is: ThiSr-are-liberal supply of utensils to .simplify or pointed. To round ; witi-.plnt- y -- Cipiiy ; and expedite labor, Ilis soul filled with music, old Von Shultzt the lurst Violin, finds, .as he grows older, that- his heart d, - day's Magazine. , V-- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY xut : " ; e . lieart-hape- goes out in longing for that companionship that must be satisfied sooner or later ia our lives.Mlurry-in- g from the theatre where he plays in the orchestra . the old musician finds little Helen sleeping on the steps'. ol the stage door. Lovingly and tenderly he picks her Then again, perfect system should be established and there should be "a RECOGNIZED PORTRAIT. place fors,everything and everything in its place." , The closing exercises began'' with A painted floor and painted walls are essential for neatness and cleanli- the displaying of a portrait ofJ3eorge ness. Washington; """Who is this?1"'" the If the house is wired for electricity, teacher asked. there is no place where it will, be The children sat mute and un more desirable than in" the kitchen. till finally one little felIf One is compelled to be dependent responsive, low piped up: upon lamps,1; a large one should be "I know, who it is," he shouted. hung on the most convenient side, We got that picture at home. and one with a reflector is much to He Mamma told mo who it is. be desired. swelled with pride. "It's bur father A set of drawers built into the said. The kitchrti wall is a necessary convenl- Beacon. , - . Children's Millinery and - the'-fireme- n; supply of toweling for the roller, for china. for glassware and for the dish mops, or cloth, which should be renewed at In Great Profusion 1 Dainty, Beautiful and Moderately Priced. Bonnets for your little Fairy Daughter. Hats for your Budding Little Miss 241-K- If tin ware is onoe put away the least damp it will rust and it will be aJaio&t impossible to keep it clean after that. The only proper way to care for it is to wipe as dry as pos isble place in the o'en un til it is warm. To keep the tin cov ers and pans brightly polished, an method is as follows Rub them with a damp cloth, then take dry flour and rub on with the hands. Afterwards take a newspaper anattforougn;y rub the' flour alVwr, and the this will shine as brightly as if. a. scouring powder had been used. The best thing for cleaning old brass is salt and vinegar, or if you prefer, a good paste is made as folPowder rotten stone and mix lows with soft soap and oil of turpentine to the consistency xt putty. This may be put into a tin box and when desired for use, a little of the mixture mixed with water should be rubbed over the metal and then rubbed dry with a flannel rag,.and a beautiful polish will be obtained. The soft soap can be made from the recipt given on the box of almost any good soap powder and oil of turpentine is obtained by leaving a small quantity of liquid turpentine open to the air. and The porcelain agateware uten-islmake kitchen for the housekeeping far easier than it used to be. One of the greatest improvements is the roasting or dripping in made agate. pan, ) w m. . m- H. mmm mmm mmm vy mmm ; mmm 3m f mmm. mmm mmm mmm. ' " . . m e steel wires, heavily galvaMade of large, strong, for nized. expansion and contraction. Is Amply provides high-grad- practically everlasting. Never goes wron, no matter how great a strain is put on it, - Does not mutilate nor injure stock. Turns Cattle," Horses, Hogs and Pigs EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the Call and see it. We can show you how it will manufacturers save you money and fenca your fields so they will stay fenced. mesh. Latest Patern Wire Gate. Poultry Netting 1 and ' ' WE BUY OUR WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOT3. . Therefore we are prepared to sell you at lower prices than All sizes of American Wire Fence. WANTED Setting hens. .A. F. don, telephones No. 88 or 4. We also carry a complete line of builders hardware. HlTrr I ' I Tr - ; Beebe Lumber Company :ifirrar- ' ' - in v . &M I J ...I... , in. m -i- n ...ii y in Car WANTED To buy good, service- For-th- LD. e S. conference April and .8, and the Ladies Relief .society April 3, the Denveer and Rio Giande will sell round trip continuous passage tickets to Salt Lake City and return at rate of one single fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale 5 3 April to 7, inclusive, return limit of April wfth final 12. t. Highest Price Paid for Iron, Brass, Cop per, Rubber etc. At 410 S. 3rd West -- ; blouse Odd changeaKTe"5lTks,z: buttons, are In good taste. A waist of changeable red and black ha tiny trtmnred-Tvit- h. green buttons ln"cluaters adorning the '-" v- sleeves and fr NewT(rTi" 1 ifcGrande x 'r' ; InConnectlonWIth THREE ;' - - .FAST TRAINS newest-one- s - KAN city: S -- v Get It now' while (SL you can. We have plenty. Telephone 17 THE REAL SIGN Nights '& SVXoula Three Nights to New York - U ' : : I A, BENTQNG? A. P. D., , Salt "Lake' City. m ... F: A.; WADLEIGH, G. P. ;'. T7:: Denver;-Colorado- - ,U&HT -- -- ; Is the Electric sigpi attrac tive both day and night. It draws thepeople to youi LI window at night and they la r. cate 'your place of business by that same sign the nex' day-T- RY IT. ,1 .Designs - and quotation! promptly 'submitted. '." ..- THE ELECTRIC CO. , 46 North Academy. Upon the arrival of the young girl from the city, Zekc and JakeP brothers, each determine to win, her. For a time these rival brothers are amusing to her, but when her real sweetheart appears, she is at a loss to know how to get rid of them. Her city beau, however, wants to have some fun with them, so is introduced to the rubes as her brother. He (p)retends to bintefesfcd in the condition of, affairs, and decides they must prove their love by chancing fate for hf. sake. He places three chocolates on the table stating that one of contains deadly poison. To the amazement ' of all thev lake a chance but for naught. r. . the-candie- s GOT A MATCH? Carrie's papa strenuously objects to P.en as a'son-in-laand so the young people decide toelope, Ben to the signal oi two whistles when 'he. arrives that her give the house. Just before his arrivul. two bungat night ling burglars attempt to burglarize the house,, one remaining outside to watch. While' on the watch, the whistles to his companion inside for a match to light his pipe. This indiscretion was their undoing, but it worked fortunately for the young lover,, who got an opportunity to play hero. ar FrelTleal Till tteket8--wi- ll glven-t- o be thereaders TMbePr6vd a ilmple plan and the rules oi the contest may be fol" lowed by any one. The number of. seats' are unlimited. In some of the ads of the Herald today will be found the letter "P" In this wise (P). In some other ad will be found the letter "R "I" llkn thtu (f) llke(R)7 Insome other ad will-b- e in another (N) and so. on. Head the ads and find the letters which make up. the word PRINCKSSr eacn of the letters win e inTiaren- below and brlnj it to the n thesis, Paste these letters business " office 'of the Herald Saturday and receive your ticket The letters will be in lower case, not caps, Be sure to get letters correct. There are no blanks or expense- attached to the errange-men- t. Tickets are good for the Monday night program at either the Princess or Ellen theatres." Is COUPON (p (I) (N) (C) (E) (S) ' - ' GATURDAY ONLY pnJ.he-Coupo- S P AFFORD I Winter Rale 7 'I ts Delivered SMOOT . THE FATAL CHOCOLATE. - Two. Nights, to Chicago For. further information see any D. & R. G. igtnt or address SLEEPERS ST.-XOUi- "" THE ILLUMINATION jound-lhaJatt- ar CLEANING DYEING C 432 West Center PROVO - GOT A MATCH (R) THROUGH CHICAGO SAS GlvoUSJrULToday tura--to , Revers of satin, faille and some of the new novelty corded silks are - Choice of Routes syr FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. Wide side Jabots are drawn out at the top of their full width and caught - EAS- T- . Herald. It "X . SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE " .'s- -S ROCK ISLAND ROUTE "MISSOURI PACIFIC .UNION PACIFIC ' yreethetre ront. the right and are without fulness. - - : would-be-Jnrgl- Wm. H. MITCHELL, d iprtactLcaV.rrrarate - i able farm team. Describe fully-an- d state price. Address, care The Herald. MODES IN BRIEF, irK fi-pta- - -- round-cornere- 1 LOST Gray colored muffler for Overland car, between Lehl and Provo. Return Frank Ahlander. Re-ward. s ever THE LOVE OF JOHN RUSKIN HIS WIFE'S JEALOUSY. THE FATAL CHOCOLATE Oregon. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Day and night weavers Steady work. Ap ply to Portland WToolen Mills, Port- - i ELLEN MALE HELP WANTED Day and night weavers. Steady work. Apply to Portland Woolen Mills, Portland, : MADE IN ALL HEICHT8 . . FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to assist with cooking at Hotel Roberts, Provo, Utah. Big Wages. and-the- Headquarters for Farm Fences. or Phone 437yv IstjNa well. 9 . . CLASSIFIED ADS es See our show window for styles. You will ejijoy looking at them. Best goodrand lowest prices always at v TvKw4i-tokcepagf- od d ... . - regular intervals. WANTED 500 new subscribers'" to All of the kitchen utensils should The Provo Herald within 30 days. be kept immaculate and'this will be no hardship . if thelacouring is done JFOR SALE Eggs for hatching and regularly every day, a little at a time, day-olchicks, pure bred. B. P. says a writer for the Chicago and R. I. Reds, winter laying Rocks, . A potato cut in two will brighten strains. 542 N 1st E. St. Phone and up the kitchen or cooking-knivWANTED GJrl lor house work. forks of steel, if tHsrdipped In brick 531-Call dust or the fine sooty ashes which are found under the' oven of the coal FOR SALE CHEAP-oo- d buggy range. It does not scratch and is M. I. Bushman. Call at 551 E. horse. fine enough for a silver polish as Caps for the Baby. r. the "musicians, she cften attends Hie- pcrformaneeslat 1 1) e. tbea trew,v here he is ' engaged. One year later,. Helen shows an uipiness and fondness for the stage and evidences, in hcreTiVhfi.h vay,"L considerable talent. This delights the old musician and "the' child grows nearer and clearer to his heart. A sad blow, however, comes to him when the Children's Society take the little girl away from him and onceHriore Tie" finds himself a lonely old man. Helen is taken from the Children's Society by' a family who make her life a drudgery. InMater years, however, she is fortunate enough to come in contact with those who assist her to a place upon the stage, where she gains fame and fortune. The. old violinist has lost his position. Crossing one of the streets, he is run down by a passing automobile, which is occupied , by Helen. She assists the old man into,. her car and Helen takes him home writh her, where she learns, while she is playing a familiar air on her violin, their relationship. With a cry of joy, shexushes la lhea.rrns of Sher. foster father, who presses her to his bosom with inexpressible and unbounded delight and emotion. tronr-hBcoirhtryr-he rente eanifoftabiy'-nished-'libnler-tryin- in every way to make her coiuented and hap'pyr The next day he learns, irenu the morning papers :lba.t Helen's mother and lather wen- lost in the burning oi .a large .tenement, little Helen being saved by hadnvandereil off and was lost. He decides to adopt her, spending many happy hours with her. He takes her lo rehersals with him, where she is the pet of . BafeCaps 6-- 8 THE FIRST VIOLIN 'fe 1000 MILES THROUGH THE ROCKIES EVERYTHING COMES TO HE WHO WAITS THE HYPNOTIC DETECTIVE LAST RITES OF THE MAINE sure to-In- in-th- Jpril y, (S) . I:: |