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Show - rHS PROVO HERALD, v , -- i- COUNT HAD OTHER PKOSPECTS ' --r- -' ' . J PAGETIISISI "the; squaw man." " One, of the "moat lntensescenea In -Tha Squaw Man.? la that la the secof Prospective Financial; Smath-Up- '. Fathlar-ln-L- a 014 Not Cauaa ond act; when Cash Hawkins, the , Him to Worry. "rustler," invites the cowpunchera in the Long Horn saloon to "drink with - Col. Alexanders. Bacon," president me." invitation is emphasized Bf the Men'a K the , Equal Suffrage League ' It--"SrookIyri, said the other dar to with a drawn not used, ' ', a reporter; because Hawkins had the drop "on -- Tea it'a true thai you won't find everyone present and each, individual vimvB knew It. This is one of the few under the suffrage banner. The girl "bad man:' ww jeta a roreijnor narry -- her- for cases of record whero money la, anywaya, a rather j poor pulled a gun and did not use It. and . . that the failure later cost Hawkins specimen." " Colonel Bacon frowned. " his life. New a York man," he said, .Thare'a Edwin Milton Royle oas taken the "whose daughter, during a winter in from real life, and it actu incident Nice, got engaged to- - a certain Count occurred in the Rocky Mountain .Beau de Beaumont. The New York ally man wag rich at that time, but a few sheep saloon, "West Cliff." "Young" weeks lieore the date set for the wed- Dick McCoy, one of the bad men" of ' ding he - went to smash. Wyoming, dropped into the saloon, "'My: dear Count Beau de Beau- loaded with bad whiskey. Some had mont,'- he - groaned that night, Tm come in from the round-uand were very sorry Jot you. You are to marry with an' McCoy, quietly drinking my daughter you were to have had J35.000 a yeftr but the crash has oath, whipped out his gun; waved it come. I'm ruined now. How sorry I toward the bar, and in a burst of am, count!' profanity, declared "The house drinks -- "BjitJZount.iJeau.de Beaumont gaye. with me."-- ., Then, he saiL '.'I'll kill the the New York man a reassuring slap first coyote and 'short horn' who on the back. drink and step lively." When don't "'Oh, don't you worry about me, air,' he said, with an easy laugh. the glasses were filled, the rustler 'With a title like mine, you know, I proposed a toast, as he lifted his glass can find another heiress tomorrow.' " on high and swept his gun in a semi-circl"Here's to tho Beers." A young Englishman, Hunter, stepped up. to the desperadp; whipped out' his revolver and placed it against, McCoy's side, blowing a hole through his As he fell dead, body. McCoy's trigger finger closed convulsively. When the smoke cleared away, it was seen that the Hunter's left ear bad been clipped off "by the last shot of the "good bad man." 1 III! "The Squaw Man" will be seen at il (11 the Opera house Saturday night., lt rv t 1! ,1 7 - Vi I -- 4 p e mi. " " SCENE FROM 1 Plates, the lightest and the best, pure to the mouth ...$15.00 Gold Inlay work $3.00 Aluminum , :S3.50 Gold Crown Bobber Teeth for, per set $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Best Rubber Work on the Market. Perfect fit guaranteed. Gold filling ,$1.50 to $2.00. This work is guaranteed. Over Provo Meat & Packing Co. 55 N. Academy Ave. VI P R il V E iV i E , J T that year Exercises Calculated to Boost the Uae of Home Products to be Held in Every Community. SYSTEM BLOCK 102 2 miles of road pro- MA N OF "UTAH DAY" ANNOUNCED Suggestive programs for the ob- to the present time' these servance of Utah Day, as prepared in- by the special Utah Day committee moted by automatic block signals in safety devices have and approved by the governor and pro- stalled until today these automatic the state superintendent or public in1902, to more than 3,000 miles-sand by the board of govers struction, tected today is one of the safety blocks extend over nearly nors of the. Utah Development of the entire system's main League, will be carried out in every appliance records of the Southern city and town of the state on April Pacific company, according to statis- line. 25, 1912. Imagine- the feeling of safety These programs are as 'follows: tics recently compiled in the office by the passenger who travels Afternoon Utah Day, Aprit 25. joI ,the general manager of thecomxver.a, railroad where every mile is I. Sons, "Utah We Love Thee." S"1 x: pany in San Francicso. Tins 'mileage protected by an automatic signal. Hej "VT, of UtahT Dav. purposes Iplaining of more than 3,000 mile3 includes feels that his train cannot collide) 3. -- w,at Opportunities Utah the rear of a train ahead, be- - fers to Young People," prize essay only main lines and second track. More than seventy'per cent of the cause ihs engineer is not .allowed to by4. boy l)UP'l "What We Can do to Improve main line mileage of the Southern go closer to the train ahead than the 0uiVChvn Town." by mayor or between two block signals, 'dent of Commercial club. Pacific is protected by block signals. "What I'i.ili 100 Day Means to miles are pro- The protection is good for both night' Approximately in the daylight ,,e. tected by the manual block signal and da, lopment system, the remainder being under tion of the semaphore arm gives the League Can Accomplish," by Utah his instructions, and at Development League representative. the protection of the automatic sys- engtneman 7. Closing song, "Amerioa." tem. Less than three per cent of the night the color of the light' tells him or Evening of Utah Day. Program to how were of equipped proceed. Forty per cent Southern Pacific lines Under auspices of Local Commerwith block signals in 1902. In 1903 the block signajsxjn''operation on the cial Clubs. music to be arranged locally. this percentage had climbed to a lit- railroads of the:tTnlted States are on All 1 "Purposes of Utah Day" by From cent. Southern the Pacific. six per tle more than mayor or president of Commercial Prom up been-asteadil- three-quarter- Dr. Christensen ... in 1 f HE "SQUAW FOR OBSERVANCE PROGRAMS r I Upstairs. - d - CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE White Orpington pullets and cockerels, prize,-winninstock, will sacrifice very cheap. from prize hen $1.50 getting. F. Salt Lake WANTED 500 Eggs Winn, The Provo Herald within 30 days. ' SALESMAN We want an aggres- sive salesman in Utah to take orders for us; $10.00 cash daily exMr. Cronk-right- , penses and commissions. 130 'Seventh St.,. Pittsburg, Pa. FOR SALE r ' City. new subscribers to fl:t-Eat- 31-South hens, Of-wit- h presi-distanc- 5- Nothing answers the purpose of a rust remover like ricei A recent stain, or one of long standlngean easily be Good WANTED To, buy good,' service- removed . by using x it, says , rice of Boil a cupful able- farm 4eim. Describe fully and Housekeeping. In two quartsof water for 30 minutes. state price. Addressee are The Herald. Let It stand' over night, then strain east. Soak, the FOUND-i- A 4th at wheel througha cheesecloth. iron-rurice in same at waterfor the Owner can secure apot by calling s . four or f iVe hours and thentinse in "X jjthis office and paying for ad. ater . No matter, how old the waited tbi Uatain's WANTED A lady r0 they will be effectively re- house work Inquire ,tXs Hay den's moved. tore. . st - Cotton crepes of the finer weaves much seen,' some ' in novelty weaves, ohersWith slightly raised stripes in color, says the Pittsburgh are Sun. The dresses are for afternoon wear, tut if these materials enjoy a vogue they surely will be introduced in semi'tailored dresses, have sufficient body to tailor successfully. as-th- ey 6 The very best car in the world for . bouse' and one FOR room, pantry, cellar and closets, war-te- r and light. Call 269 South 2nd E. C. S. Jones, American Fork. r RENT-T"6xroo- 2 New Train Service VIA 1 AND ' - i . , ' fy DYEING. Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING , DYEING C, 432 . , . West Center - y- y. PROF. G. 4 - t THREE FAST ' f '" Phone SC4z W. FIT2R0Y" THROUGH SLEEPERS - V TO " dfllCAGO, KAN SAS CITY ST.. LOUIS . 65 N. Academy Ave. . V " Provo, Utah 4J s - TwoNlgltta to Chicago J Two Nights, to, St, Loula ' Three Nights to New York - or D. & R Lake City1' F. A. WADLEIG1I, G. P. A., "' '. Denver Colorado. " " " .' V zv ' 1 1 BECKER'S Bottled vitality the most nutritiuu.i nature s grains Utah barley that's tu " o EXCURsTdN"TO "SPANISH FpKK April 19th. Via Salt Lake Route account Horse Show.- - Ticket on sale April 19th, re. turn limit April 20th .rcaauu caucus iwvc prunuuuecu xjccvi Beer a true Lealtk foocl oeverage. Wnt For Price List Order Direct From glass or pther, useful crockery that has become cracked j?anle l cemented togethet by mixing a little white lead andTspreading this ' upon a 8trl p of old linen 'rag. - This I should be neatly laid over the darii-- j aged partand allowed to dry, says the Philadelphia Times. A few bands of tout twine should also be securely! tied around .tBe "artlcTeT'iMkethe i repair hiore secure. I . ' -- o . - THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING INTEREST TO YOU. j SMOOT H S P A FFORD Winter Rate Get it now while you can. We have plenty. 1 . :yHT r THE REAL SIGN ' Is the;EIectricsign ' y -- y s y 'y attrac- -- THE ELECTRIC.CO. North Academy. : 4 - , j y" r s - tive bothday and nightv It draws the people to your window at night and they lo--. cate your place of business by that same sign: the nexT -IT- .day-T-RY and quotation! Designs promptly submitted. 46 " x : y A' - ' ' - f .y ( . 1 " 17 y Telephone y. - : ..Rjoute. .... - j EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE April 26 via Salt Lake Route. One fare for round "trip, account University of Utah entertainment for StudenU and Teachers of Utah county. Ask for tlckjets via Salt Lake , v . j o I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D., . '" OF " , . i ' address Salt s-s- . Fqr jurther Information see any G. agent , 1 .,Cpme to our store Saturday April 12th and get. 2 packages Uneeda Bis cuits for 5 cents and 3 packages Red Lable Graham Crackers for 25 cents. One day only. PROVO MEAT PACKING CO. Cholce"ot. Routes s V Vtth" TRAINS EAST- Teacher of Music THE BRAHMS STUDiO Piano, Solfeggio, Harmony Theory, Harmonic-AnalysiA' Counterpoint. , Connection SANTA FE ROUTE ; BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC ' UNION PACIFIC r f "What Can We do to Improve Our Own Town," to be assigned locally. Z. "What Efforts Have Accomplished in Other Communities," to be assigned locally, material to be furnished by secretary. 4. "Why Utah Should Rank First Among the Western States," to be . , assigned locally. 5. "What the Utah Development League is Doing for Utah," representative of Utah-- ' Development League, to be. assigned. 6. Closing song, "America." It is suggested that each speech b limited to 15 minutes. Eiarthenware, DenveUfe Rib Grande Highest Price " Paid for Iron, Brass, Copper, Rubber etc. At4l0 S. 3rd West FRENCH I. ' y y 2. VOGUE OF CREPE. RUST REMOVER. Rocks, and R. I. Reds, winter laying strains. 542 N 1st E. St. Phone 241-- . i club. Eggs for hatching and P. pure bred. B . - pcV)" chicks, day:old e , y) |