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Show THE PtfOVO, HERALD PAGE SIX FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo r' BRIEFS J. BURGI D. d Beven-year-ol- O OOOO O MOVING PICTURE PALACES O O -- . . were held Tuesday at o'clock' in the 2 . Titnpaaogd3v4neeting 0 house. Inter- CHINKS PLAY BALL. Chinese-Hawaiia- . ' team Monday defeated the team of the B. Y. U. here by a score of 11 to 6. Johnson started to- - pich for the 1 1 6 0 0 2 ......0,1 Y. U. r Umpire-Walte- 18 April ': and - 19. .ti- - - STENOGRAPHER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY April 0 IN LITTLE ITALY THE o o WANTED reason r NIGHT OUT A OJf for ruse of the stock on the the 3 I- - ANOTHER sier lasts a lifetime. Woosief iii a ra41-s-call- with iigh prlces.Hoosier Cabinets have a standard low price the world over, and no Hoosier agent aa sell a Hoosier Cabinet, for t one jenny more or one penny less than the tablished price. , hag been set for will featured be April by the "public, schools of the city when they will tr'ertaln the pioneer and hand-car- t company veteran's al the Central school building at 10 i. in. The daughters' of-- The Pioneers wlO aerv' a tun iicn ta the Veterans and the school children will furnish the program Arrangements are being made to ra'Aio heaffair one of the best jever held. In this city 3 JrlnU "on 3,000 Ar . -4 - EASY MONEY 6S. ' Hoosier Cabinets alTir"model Kitchens?' It ready sold. contains a complete desmore. omy cription fit the Hoosier , CabinCv and 25 "lllustra- . several i Uons, ' Including -- .' " photographs of' model',. kitchens. h lady ' who asks, ve shall be glad to give one of these books, jvhlle they last, free. To-eac- ' '-' "ucr.Nto Afichr fbn lUTriiFH nAnmnrc om) nnnhiFn nwwiMimiHiiu wnuinitiu vi.vi- - BACK Again Coming Into Fashion. Sayi x - lijpaclrcusiis del-leae- j, truf bumble-ftOw-srtha- mrrr ' . , "you-mig- Bhort-tfghte- If - ' d THOMAS PROGRAM PIC.TUEE SUMNER March, Stripes 2. "In the -- Band 3. Shadow-sMHerma- Band Fink) Dance, Cornet Solo, "I'll Sing The Songs of Araby, (F. Clay) Arthur Overlade Overture, "Berlin In Joy and Sorrow (Conradi) rrVBand ...... 4. -- PICTURE . f. Serio Comique (Trombone Sneeze ...Chris. Sorenson 6 " Vision - of Solome," (Ar;hi-bh- l ' Joyce), Valse Orien-jta- i, Sbo-Gun- T CLASSIFIED ADS , O ,L n x"' FARMERS. 0 RIO GRANDE, EXCURSION RATES Account Students and Teachers meeting in Salt Lake, the Denver and Rio Grande will make a rate of one single .fare to Salt Lake and return on April 26th with final return limit of April 27th. Rate will be open "to all. WM. MITCHELL e , y0 land-mortgag- of;.e6-opeiativ- "The Stars and Forever," (Sousa) 1 - The tins colnmittee, has reported favorably to the United States senate ue Gronna resolution. It provides for a national commission on farm finance, to consist of. ilyee members find to be limited,-tone year. It Is to investigateand report upon the e e systems banking, and rural credit tinjonsi which have achieved such 1. stuendous success in Europe. " If this class of institution can be enjoyed by American farmers,- the result will be of profound Importance, says an editorial in Farm and Home. The .Nashville conference, which considered this problem, takes the same view. An official report of the British government says that these methods of rural credit are "a modern discovery which may be likened, as a factor in production, to the discovery of steam." Some millions' of farmers in' difn-- . FOR ENGAGEMENTS WEEKLY . -- t k . CIRCUS JUNE 18. yThe advance agent for the Sells- ..Photographer,. in;t'iUity ,on. Fri "People ar Inclined to mite at day maklngr arrangements forjhe big pralse of the jdaguerrtotype of our show He announces that the show grand fatheral'L gall a photographer Is .better this-ye-ar than ever before the other day, "jjuJLJUVant to tay that and a great parade will be given that the photograpfibf the present day li in the morning f y no Improvement on It for artistic .for beauty-aD-d for quality. to subtlety of likeness, nothing ever has Height of Humility. equaled- - the daguerreotype of seventy Senator La Follatte, at a dinner la Magi son, of them should treasure them ts the trust: "That Thsnt.vln., choicest heirlooms. . won't be this year so boisterous and V . "Most styles move fa cycles, and It blatant as It used to be. That trust Is the Bam with photographs. Many has certainly become subdued. -- Its pb.otogfapbe.re . are taklngT3ta TiDlfrTJs" is oagnerreotype Tigain. , in view of the very ngly man who visited a matriadvance In photography, it Is now monial agency and said he'd like to possible to make daguerreotypes that find a wife. But the-age-nt, looking - are permanent, for the originals vers tbe man over, returned Tm sternly; wont to fade when expoied"to light afraid it won't be easy to find a wife That's why they were always put in for you, my friend.' covered cases. " 1 thought,' said they' ; " ' applicant, "There is t least one very good have something" " reason for the daguerreotype being bet- on, you. books.'" ter, and that Is that there Is nothing tut the camera lens between the sub; . Ject end tbe picture, and tbe only toss ' . Is the reversal of the subject An- DELEGATION TO SPANISH; .. other thing ts that the highly polished A. large delegation will go to Spansilver, plate of- - the daguerreotype ish from thla clt oa Friday mates possible the greatest amount of to Fork take la the exe'rclse3 of the part detail, and the softer shadings, mucBJ of which is lost In photographs' today l'ta3l - Ccimt'' telopment league and the rouf a surfacs of the emulsion see the horse, show. Several Jocal cn the negative, by the onaaueness of business men have . been . asked to Ce glass In printing, "and tbe uneven-fiss- s give, addresses,"- ; f v, f " of the papery y M ' IPSS5C . Sllvr J0 First of a series of ' -- . wl&-;sj3stf- CONCERT Remaining In Provo Utah Post Office ' ': ' : April 14, 1912." LADIES ........Band Bridge, Mrs. Bertha W. 7. "La Paloma," (Yradier) Span. Cummings, Miss Winnifred ' Band is!) Serenade Goi den, Mrs. Jas. M. 8. Selection from "The Meecham; Miss Annie. (Gustave Luder3) ...Band GENTS ' In addition to the above, 3 reels , , Bowers, J. E. FINE PICTURES. Get season Bradley,' W. M." Tickets and thus - secure your Crowell, J. W. - choice of seats. . Grimm, O: A. Sales opens April 18, 1912. Hansen, Eph. ) PRICES Dress Circle, 25c; Jones, C. A. Parquet, 15c; First Circle, 10c.4 Smith, S. P. Smith, Fred. Spencer, F. C. Stewart, Carlos. Westphall, Wm: Wright, Amasa.If not called for in two weeks they WANTED 500 new subscribers to will be sent to the Dead Letter office ' Provo Herald within 30 days. The JAMES CLOVE, ' ' Postmaster." j - .. SALESMAN We want an aggresMOVING TO SALT LAKE? sive; salesman In Utah to take-- - orIf so and are going in the next few ders for us; $10.00 cash dally - exdays, it may be' to your advantage to and comm4gssA .Jr,,Cronk-right-, "communicate with W. L. Holibfook at penses 130 ' Seventh St., Pittsburg, Pa. Wood-CliftoMerc. Co. . u. furniture merchants who believe In many tales at small profits display this license. 'They are good men-t-o know, r, yy ' COMES .."i$:.ii! .. Ihijl. dividend of 'sUawaTliioJted, payable to stockholders and ing 0!,. fH.'Wi brings the total' in dividend's! by the company to $20,850. since the com jany .suu lcu to pay siocKhoiuers a year-ag"There tasbeen some talk of .the company paying a cent a share, a OiQatlL.iiut' this has not been definitely decided.' It is understood that the company is earning sufficient money at present to more than pay a dividend of 1 cent a share a month. Besides this the company has about $30,000 in reserve fn its treasury. The mine is declared to be in excellent condition and the winze on the 700 level that is being driven to connect up with' the workings on the 1,000 level is still in ore at a depth of about 60 feet. On the 1,000-foo- t level but little work is being done, although It Is showing up considerable ore and it is expected that the sem. body- found above' TAYLOR BROS; CO., Provo, Utah , : -- DAGUERREOTYPE w; :.,--7-- Utah Day, which "" rtv , house. First . b weekly dues of The cabinet is de-- . -1iv.ered Immediately. Differs from Installment .T... Plan This club " differs from the Installment plan which is linked often 'TO ENTERTAIN PIONEERS. -- "H09-lu- Plan" has been made to eacirof the 3,000" Hoosier agents (leading, furniture merchant , in eaeh town.) To Jaiii the' club you pay merely $1,00 membership fee; balance y .K allotment " of Cabinets to be Hoosier sold on the famous from the, Steele of was from Wells of OreeiwieV ConB.fur $856.25 pn' fifty shares of tfnlon Padficrcojjrttion stock ' CMMEDKjHM . . Rio Grande preferred ion Pacific preferred stock, estate of William Strang , Scotland. jThe' other check ' ' the ?tJi'te of Edward G. . HOW 30M Will THJWIWSHt In A Jlmited , f Denver & stock, 150 Call 375y. Club Plan Detafl $1 ' Attorney aeseral Barnes Ttjfc'SWed two checks yesterday In payment of the liUierttaiide ta; One was for EaatjindT Only 100 Women Can Join Thousands of women all over America buy Jioosier. Cabinets every month. With this great club offer the demand djoubles. The number of Hoosierg on"the club plan for .each town is limited, usually to 50. We secure 1 00-- . .Only one woman in five wha wanted Hoosier Cabinets could get one in some towns where this plan was tried, first. Those who want a Hoosier Cabinet should enter their names early." Get a "Model Kitchen "r Book" Free. A s:uk!1 supply of t.'ie "Model Kitchen Book,", famous text-booon kitch--- ' ens, used in jPomestic-SciencSchools, has been received for 'distribution among ..women interested You get through quickly without tiring. The .Hoo- f Four-roo- jn . -r if1 at your Hoosier Cabinet. . h. lUf . You SIT DOWN to work 22-h- 2nd-Sout- V ! The very best tar in the'world for the money the Metz, 1495. Dr. C. 8. Jones American Fork. REJiT 'i nioniing the our work-table, your pantry, and your kitchen cupboard, combined ia one spot Your salt at your finger tips! Your pans and dishes at arm's length!. Your spices, flour,..-ansugar,' under your ' ? hand! ... Your whole kitchen workshop in a compact-spacno big a than table kjtchen ger - s. rU1- Join the Hoosier Cabinet Club! The Helena ball team clashed with the B. Y. U. team yesterday afternoon and the B.: Y. U. team was defeated by a score of 18 to 1. Roseboro and Jerolman were the batteries, of the Helena team and Blair and Greenwood for the University,' Walter Hyer officiated as umpire. . -- How $1 Saves You Miles of Steps. BALL GAME. .8TATE CHECKS. - SPENDING MONEY BAND PROVO subject. At the Ellen there is an Essaanay film, "The iPxospector's Legacy," a western drama, and "In Little Italy," a dramatic story of the Ghetto. Among the other pictures to be shown at the Ellen are the two comedies,. "Stenographer screaming Wanted' and j"The Tenderfoot's Troubles." "A Visit To Maderli" is a April ;'u to stockholders of record on Apriyar,. This means the distribut ! Opera House April 18, 1912 short travel picture full" "of interestAt a mep ing of the directors of the ing scenes that will please everyone.. rz Oi'ohoiiijo Mining company bere ADVERTISED LETTERS J from which the company has been shipping for several weeks. FOR o o o o o o 0P0H0NG0 WILL PASS , v ot - N. Y. OOOOOOOOOO vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO 011 Salt Lakeexcnange is reportedbere to be. due to the reappearance of ore S t Jnjthe Jape oJ the drift on the level. It Is understood that ore is beginning to appear and it is probable that the ore body was cut off by a horse of lime. No information has been received here as to the quantity or quality of the ore that has been encountered. The ore is be lieved to be an extension of the vein ..tJSft6-tn'J25'share- o COME TRUE 1- Swansea Consolidated : 0 0 Hyer. The , L BLIND MINER SWANSEA STRIKES ORE. " 19, SEEING BUFFALO, o o o and " DO DREAMS o 0 0 VISIT TO MADEIRA 18 OF WALL STREET. ROMANCE 0 o TENDERFOOT'S TROUBLES o 0 2 0 0 1 0 -f 5 L. Tin and Luck Yee; lotteries Johnson, Baird , and . ft. Greenwood. B. '' 0 o o o gave the visitors three runs in foiir innlng3. Then Baird went In and gave them six runs in one In-- . nlng, the fifth. Johnson again took the mound and allowed the Chinese two more runs, in ttie eighth. and Score by innings: Chinese Hawn 1 0 o o o o : o o o o o o o PRINCESS o 0 PROSPECTORS LEGACY - Bi Y. V. o : THURSDAY AND FRIDAY"" o o o baseball n ELLEN o o ment was in the I'royo City cemetery. The OO0 A. o o o Provo 1 1 S ; Daniel J.' Burgtribe son df 'Mr: and Mrs. David Burgl of .p Provo bench, died Monday afternoon "'of pneumonia, The funeral services suiely"satlsfy:the most ardent and critical photoplay .patron 'commences Thursday night and runs over Friday night On. the nroKram are the .two feature Vita4 graph films, TTn Blind Miner" and "A Romance of Wall Street" In the film-- , "The Blind Miner," there is an actual reproduction of jscenes and incidents 'which transpire five hundred feet below the earth's surface. When one thinks of the dangers en-- , countered every day by" those who work in the bowels of the earth seblack diamonds'" one can curing that pictures of this deduct readily class serve not only as an entertaina matter of information ment but-a- s and instruction.. Tne comedies billed for the Princess are "Do Dreams "Come True," by the Essanay company, and "A Night Out." On the same reel with the latter is "Seeing Buffalo," an s interesting educational ..-.- SM-WiPIllGES- '.' DEAD, -- A ...bill iwhich wUl Agent FOR SALE Eggs for hatching and chicks, pure bred. B. P, Rocks, and R. I. Reds, winter laying strains. 542 N 1st E. St. Phone day-ol- d 241-K- .- Wr ANTED A " house work store. for wanted lady at lladea's Inquire FOR RENT 5r60m house and one room, pantry, cellar and cioseti, water and light. Call 269 South 2ndU. 2 HORSE SHOW SPANISH FORK April 19th. t WANTED To "men h 5 nr tl.mnm Excursion rates via Salt Lake Route oh sale April 19, return limited April house. Must be modern. ,Phone 502x.' 20th. FOR SALE New, Rag Carpet, inquire 211 North .Second East RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES FOR RENT Two furnished rooms Account Students and! Teachers for lights hou(s)e keeping. Inquire meeting in Salt Lake, the Denver and at 211 North Second East ' Rio Grande will, make a rate of one y?OR RENT Furnished house. 319 single fare to Salt Lake and return on East First North. April 26th with final return limit of ... . y " Wait and Bee the Metz, April 27th. Rate will be open to all. 1495. You can't beat.it Dr.. C. S. WM. MITCHELL Jones, American Fork. " ferent European countries are mem- Agent ' r,'" , Ibmh. "ffi"n' Al WH . -- " , - "' 22-h- '''- tiiclal credirTuhlona that make a business of seasonal' loans to, farmers, at reasonable rates. . In .Germany alone, these rural bahksare doing a business of $5,000,000,000 i annually. " Foreign cboperative 7 banks do a still larger business, enabling farmers tq borrow- - money on mortgage at 34 toMVi per cent and ' encouraging them to repay It by so that in, due tlmethe farmers owns hjs place free and clear .of all Incumbrance. ,. . Abroad," these lnstituUp'n3atathe outgrowth of over 150 years' experience. Their successful development In' this country,- declares "Farm and Homer-- may be- - productlveoL. more good than all of tffe political reforms now agitating the public mind. .The national "commission on farm finance should present all the facts, so ' n im .sc ... .. ; lis: ijl , land-moftga- OIED WEDNESDAY ' Thomas Sumner died inthe r Flftlrwardthls-njornl- at his home ng of The deceased was "of age and was born yars . Bright 'b disease. fifty-thre- e - , , jroBwierniB cember 1.J858. He came 'to Utah In 1877,' cohilng direct ';to Provo where he has since ceslded. A widow and sfi"chliare5rurvlf57tffm.'' ' Foioeral notice will be given later. on UEofHAVE feather display. now a beautiful array weight, straight line PetUcoats: Undoubtedly just such an. underskirt as you are' -looking for. Plain Colors; Pin Stripes, Pokadots; etc. AH made on the new, straight lines without flare. Colors, Blacks . s. and.Navys, wiUi white . PRICES. .;' ,. t .,.,, " . TO OPERATE ANNIE LAURIE. 1 fie-ure- It Is reported here' that L. L, Kunn that the' farmers Jn has purchased the Annie Laurie gold e fates ; may succeed in their financial mine located Tat" Gold Mountain' In The report should 'sugPiute county and is erecting a large gest what state laws ' are needed and power plant in that vicinity to oper- also whether any national legislation ate- the mine and furnish power Jor is:callel for to? promote the most efother properties in that section.' The fective progress of 'farm Annie, Laurie mines has produced. tail- - finance.Hems in the past and is etlll consid ered one- - of the big mines of the U. otJJ, ENTERAINMENT APRIL 26. ' state.1 ifr;. Nuna .is' in .thT east and Salt Lake' CIty, - -- ; , For students and teachers of Utah nothing definite was ; knows of the transaction at the. local headquarters county. : One; fare rates tov.Salt Lake :" of the Telluride Power, company. City via Salt." Lake Route. V y.:' in IL I S1.25. 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