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Show 1 1 ACS THE.PROVO HERALD.- FOUR " ' -' Right Way to Roll a Cigarette mm it i The j II 11 II 111 I Local and Persond I I f I ! burning of greue on top of the range of the Cozy Cafe caused the firemen to quickly1 'respond to (h, "Jhe saJjOrAaejteriajjporniajij . f. i iuhh ltd hand. held aI urd, tlgirettt paper sU'lg!l!!Purl)amjsut qumllty trewlng tebieoe In eenly If, damage, to far at wo could leam, ai ' the total destruction of two plea anj a iteak. Jli men J. and t.vU Milton- Booth of thiaoitT -: V'o J hve purchased and Young,of Verbal, will, conduct ther Central market oa paper. trip West Center street Son' ' The Baa Daughters of P'oaeert will meet at the home ofMrs. 'Edwtn Teay Saturdaylfternoon. Therfolace your two thumbs nMl to each other in the middle II. ollhe paper While the Supply Lasts I Ml 1 I VK . I .: Judge. W'. an the paperjver the tobacco, and r Mi'tt'i .... 1j.J M, as Warner was here from of gospel are meetings, being held CTenlngrot this week at the M.'E. church, by the Rev. Frank' Siili?i! - - gently but firmly force the edge ol Gra Salt Lake on legal business. i i'i the I lower linger Minauno inoc i I lingers move up and the thumbs I move down. With the thumbs, ' eve: Oil , V a Androll the cigarette on III, III III III J a.' W I i the' Stewart, a Prove pioneer. Jackson A series I . I I In ill be a sketch of Mrs. program Eunice Peay Stewart, wife of' Andrew this position, In Included Gross. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. BT this morning Mrs. Spafford, J. B. Daniels and Mrs. M. Thompson-le- for Richfield, ft where they were called on account of the , Mrs. W. N, death of their s I i II raM. drew them apart. i . The body of Mrs, George Meacham of Wallsburg,. who died here. Monday last following the birth" of a child . u. D 'V, To the cigarette In your "right hand, and V. Hold - 7 - ' I 111 . .7 ML I - - Sack of "Bull" Durham Tobacco, Holilentheproleotlngedge VI. Ill of the saoer. I SB .The suit, of Elmer James against the - KnlgHt-Wool- -o- freshrfragranhandyoipTett child and $15 per VII. With Angers cloie ends e 0) v (Enough for 40 1 1 ready ihapeo ans i. I tttniokt. Enough "22 m BILLION .m 1 1 , ;a ,,jr hand-mad- 1H 5 cigarettes1 country the sales are" still growing. ' "cmbkti-ip- & This Y will be held Sunday night, January 25, at 7:30 p. m ! Is the' Following program: Preliminary - ready-mad- ference vlteTi to be present. ;w uwjuuiy ui amuwir yrcer uic ugaicuca uicy to their own liking, from BULL DURHAM Tobacco, ' r e cigarette tney an buy. :ttpb, to jm ...... ? music at 7:25 p, m. Singing by the choir and congrega ' tlon. :' - '" Prayer. The mhyjmh frogranct andmooM, mtllw, utiffyinf Jcvtr of "BULL" e DURHAM cigarettes are a rtvelationr Take advantage of this free offer learn to roll your own, and enjoy the most satiifyini luxury in the world. ' of . ' - -- Singing by the choir. Value Qemshot. Memory Homey (fifteen minutes). " Male quartette and chorus. 7 '" "How May Social Condition in Our Stake Be Improved?" Prof, EarLl- tlA1i Take advantage of the Free Offer for Friday and' Saturday onlv and avoirl H! H":lpnin1imited w CIGARETTE PAPERS supplyofthese-RIZtACROI- - l- - ill - an wuuwv gti Ladies! Quartette and chorus. Remarks by visiting brethren. Singing by choir. Benediction. jtnuic. .1 Look for the Free Offer Sign on Dealers window, get a 5c sack'of - "BULL" DURHAM and - ask- fnr thV. Cigarett't-- P apt'n '- zz THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY -- dither. f . Is man's best frlendj-the-.- convention, H, Moyle I do not believe that the government should enrich taxing any of Its members. David Copperfleld, itself by 1 preserved helieve - DmmcesoolGrowen inihrtrjff Wtut'Pelievrit; should be equably The Democratic' Voo!gfofljfsf demanded that the chairman call wing alsoclation . had Its inning in 'the: convention last week when James li' Merle, lawyer, Democrat, arose Moyle to orderrWe here to listen to wooi- - Mr. have not come that t.. . David ;, Calls It Unjust. "Your tariff resolution is too swee- Copperfield, .. amid the quaint bldiEng. grower. nd4nf the probably tonceivibk with the result that there is presented in this tfa version of greatest work of. that eminent author, advantage, Charles Dickens, and jndeniably 'a ping.!! denounces the entire -l- aw, . vv.n,..1CiU ou inuuuuaui of M. I, Powers, vice president of the, This is unjust and uncalled for.' Some writing which is. cherished by chil scathing terms' denounced the 'aiti- nisioricai tjgautr, of scenic grandeur dren and grown-up- s of . the world co:;v'e:r. on the tariff association,, was In the chair. lie Mlnfll of the principles enacted In that law : tude of the so auaint, scl reminiscent, so accurate ie as one of his greatest efforts, that It seems the motion of MrrArthur out of order, are Tori the progress of the country. lawltMf'3ilCasisitloijirilie all a dream !ni, which believe the wool Industry has 'been has been conyentlon occurred just after the Mr. Moyle was pernJtted to proceed realistically immortalized by one Is virtually carried back th the discriminated Against, and to that ex. . first resolution presented id the re- with his address. the motion picture. .'". ihappI 38 f David Copperfleld, Mr. have refrained heretofore from tent It is not a Democratic measure." port of the committee on resolutions, Jiicawoer, Uriah Heap, Peggoty, Aunt Through the untiring ; zealousness talk the L passed entering into this- discussion,"- - said '"During denouncing the tariff law tietsy and the Test ot thei characters limit expired several times. and ardent effor'ta ot the Hepworth the Vcsmt administration, was Mr. Moyle, "and should not have done Dlck'eht has so' endeared m'm Frank R. resoGooding and F. J. Hagen Manufatprlng Company, of London, think the I so With now, except that Accurate to Its minute detail in presented for consideration. this terrible earnestness, his face drawn lution proposed too' sweeping. I have barth yielded their time to him, and England, there 'has been accomplish beautiful production. Where it and livid,' and expressing himself becft charged with entertaining a dis Mr. Moyle continued at some length, ed la this been possible there has been r cinematographic production utilized taken up and s The discussion'.', was those Identical vlti eucti emphasis that there could cordant view from icy fellow spots of which Dicka masterpiece of the motion picture on the matter of the tariff. finally resulted in the adoption of an 'be no'doubt of his strong .feeling In ens h htthwaV and byart which will live for generations to Mr. denounced It eo when, I vent down to Wash- amendment by W. D. Candland, em"was the Moyle the matter, way, tne. stage coach of yesterday, the attitude of the woolgrowers conve- ington to try to got wool recognized bodying the Idoa et forth by Mr, oome as a monument in the field of uicKens nomestead, the home of Steer- in the schedule,, I say these charges Moyle, In confining the criticism of. ntion on this subject. , of things beneficial forth, the Salem school tlm accomplishments Peggoty ' L "After listening Jo ..the spoejhes are unfounded, t am neither a free the tariff l&w to the portion relating to boa! at Yarmouth, Canterbury, " to the wool ifldustry.Newt. I am not nor a trader .tit the oh remarks ;of protectionist subject and oi drover all the quaint old Under, the directlon'of Thomas J. fipots. tariff." shouted Mr, Moyle, "one would proud of the reactionarylsm of the which still remain have heen sought Dlckensian a actor "of uniThe job of uplifting the stage Is the Benfley, state, for I believe that the principles conclude that he was attending a out and used, ' ' by t the administration biggest 'one the American public has versal repute, a company of" photo represented ot tt BepubllcM party, .PhotographicallyrthV'fllni Is perfec of i convention U4elfterat elected last fall will be perpetuated ever tackled, The only th!ng..tMlas players. ot.exceptlonal uniformity-o- f tlon, Its Quality even "and aV.n times :" and that President Alison la one of been uplifted, so far as noticed, Is the excellence, hat given to the tarid a "body of woolgrowers," meeting a standard wortiv of the : llr. Moyle'l ftddrest created a ten- - the greatest men vho has ever "keen wet and legs" of The actresses, masterpiece of a literary gem in mc praise which has been elicited.' want I to place they can't go muclx "higher, . tr as tloa. plcturs- -a Tlsuallzatlon of the Thomas nttonrifter h M talked' t .few chosen president" J, Bentlev 'has' arranged minutes pdward J. Arthur, t delegate, beautiful right before the members of this hard as, they may. and lovable character of ', .heautlful. scenario from Dickens - said Mr, Arthur. ttr.t lish burden should he borne by all and : political address," distributed, is "to It. and holds the world to him. The wife be comes third in the list As a rule she is her husband's good friend until money is all gone. Then she, be-a"s uncertain as the wind "Comes surroundings which inspired such that :'. blows.' vjvia Qcpiction in the soul of Dickens, tne Hepworth company has reached ' the out and grasped every NOTICE, . Working IP which to posterity. iJ ways "stands" by her boy, no matter how good or how ornery he Is! Money Is man's next best friend h, - Glade (flften minutes).1 Je iiyff!?w;.'r.';?'!i.'niw''n"' Judge , in the stake tabernacle.- - All Sunday school workers and the public general are In. is sold in a year to make approximately ciga- -' many as all brands of ready-mad- e hand-mad- III the Studebaker com- - The Utah Stake Sunday School con. cigarettes in each 5c sack) e uiai uic any :-- cerning plans for the spring. -- jm ; f. month.-- pany was In ,the capital city yesterdar. conferring'Ith the head office con- - "BULL" DURHAM rettes in this mm nr i 1 1 McQulvey a V- U U LS iUj SMOKING TOBACCO by trty mide, properly -fi L 1 , 'twisting the paper, tlgirettt tnd you have I olgarttta prop- - Geo. Naylor r M. and! was given the custody oTa minor" GENUINE I pened IHhe district courtr divorce from Francis -- m n rt there has been:'.- - whiTe'orklng Lora 0. McQulvey has been granted to millions of experienced smokers. 'The object of this free, offer is to induce more smokers to roll their own cigarettes from ripe, mellow Mr-s-r mills for Injuries ens- - es taTneS - f . hus- band and five small childern. therJdEife Unent a She is survived by held today. f " which died at birth a Week previous, RIZ LA CROli irtibc inest cigarette papers in ami made in France, used in every corner of the globe android inr5ciJookr" -BULL" DURHAM Tobacco rolled in RIZ LA CROIX everywhere." papers-makes 111 V 1 " was shipped to Wallsburg on Wednesday, where funeral services are being EvPurchaser of5 -- ... 125 leaves T .. '., .' you I I n wilt the tnumos, Ing : Spaiforft. " iv7i"hatl V'''" "I Daughters of the Handcart s- arerTequesterleef atthe? stake tabernacle Jannary25, afternoon. Sunday imniediateiy after regular conference. A good attendance is , urged, as some important matters will :"'-; come before the meeting.-" m r. ' ' MRS. TEENIE THOMAS, 7""" Temporary Chairman. ' tj 'Oie"iol:id,"":'""TJ" Vr-- : Mrs. Wlnnifred Scnlandecker ot the Byron King School of Dramatics, at Pittsburgh, anr the"Emerson School jof Expression in Boston, will be at the Hotel Roberts for a few months and take a limited number of" scholars will In dramatic, expression and '.culture. ' She will also be open for engagements " hi coaching home rtalcnt'plays;T"tf wprk, an adaptation meeting every de- mand at every time. The story heres closely and at all times to orlginal jtory.- This. great educational adthe- and Inte esting play wiii be presented for three performances at the Prlncesa Jion- - - - ' day, January 26, and evening at 7 Matinee at and 9 o'clock. p. tn.: ' - |