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Show ... r ', THE PRO YO HERALD 1 The 7m" Picture Show Diff rPnt TONIGHT: '$50,000 JEWEI THEFT" BROKEN COIN"' -- U it-: Apropos of Miss Oates' faseweli concert to the students in College hall, borne remini&cences of bygone triumphs may not be out of place. In this day when everybody to claim tba famous singer, it is well that Prevo bring forward her rights. To us ilias Gates will ever be "Lulu," and that; we imagine,' is a claim no one else will ever be able to equal, for with this name of her childhood and girlhood, go very delightfud memories. Professor Roberts, director of. our physical culture,, claims, for instance, that Lulu Is a gymnast and; In proof of this fact, declares that twenty-fivyears ago he lifter the girl Into "his he forgot all- about trapeze. her in a game of marbles on the op posite side of the block. After two hours he returned. Lulu nad wept 'profusely, in the meantime;., but "was still able to smile. The nex t jn siden t js even more char acteristlc. It was in the Bngham years Young University, twenty-onago, that Luftj made her debut as an opera "singer, and even at that early The date she carried, was a operetta production written by Professor N. L. Nelson and the music was" adapted or composed by Professor Henry E, Giles. At the close of the evening in a sim pie speech of response for a yery beautiful bouquet, Miss Gates re ferred to the pleasure she had in starting the- - fund- - fur the Lucy B. Young department of Domestic science. Her musical education, sne said, had cost her thousands of dollars, and she had shouldered the responsibility of paying. off every cent of n. Up till now. this debt had been a source of much anxi 1 etybutshe was beginning the clear ing of'the woods. Hereafter she pro posed to devote the proceeds of one concert every year to thejjuildlng up the department she founded in hgnor of her maternal .grandmother. ' SATURDAY: "Matinee 2:3(P "QUEEN OF THE ' JUNGLE" Wild Animals! 'f ; MONDAY: MARY . "The WOMAN - e National French Cleaning Co. - Dry and Steam Cleaning Everything Returned in Satisfactory Condition Dyeing, Repairing & Pressing Ladies' & Gents' Garments PLUMES CLEANED AND CURLED HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED " - J ' Phone No. 123" "GOODS CXLLED FOR AND DELIVERED -- 95 - North Academy Avenye Goods Accepted " by-Par- PROVO, UTAH Post- - cel IIMTTimfterlCoal Co; CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK" HAWK CAMERON , SPRING CANYON, c ABERDEEN M ' A Square Deal to Every Patr.on" . PHONE 232- -- J. W. DUNN, Sec'y and Manager. lift W. FIFTH NORTH. close-draw- - Did you everstop- to figure our how much laundry is sent out of Provo, can do better work than and yet-wmany larger laundries. KSVegood paoll and employ rlF provo Labor. I, ... ( McanL tapdry Jrovo is XTTGSBekr.lTop" silentlycleanly ly does-afe- speedily thoroughly, ' ALWAYS READY .. . "at Jhand, Electricity Js always It never It obeys Instantly. never tires never resleep fuses. A twitch of a switcher a touch rof a button, i all the effort re, : qulrelto command thl willing servant to do your work. JUST IMAGINE If you will, what would happen if electricity 'were suddely eliminated. e, fam-"Tr- y ; it - T Let I ' L- ' . Do your work " : . . . ' X Wiring Contracts v Roy Boren Manager w . , ' ' . : ask than a DAILY What better FRIEND cMOTHERS in the 7 HEALTH INSURANPE POLICY for BABY, coming MILK? - Furnished by "shape of a bottle of GOOD, CLEAN the CHERRY HILL DAIRY. A BOTTLE A DAY V . 1 .. I Monday; r diSty - ,.f anspics . "'! - Tini in . '7rr-m-"-- ch ; IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT ,Of the servlce electrlclty Jejren- " dering, the electrical Industry and other great Industrie with it, decided to dedicate the week of November 29 to December 4 to a national Celebration, to be known ELECTRICAL PROSPERITY WEEK: a. , . .; n..ir"" "" ' fclm the little bard-workin- girl g teacb-'In- g a primary school, who writes, 'En-clos- ed my dollar to help you buy the Whitecotton library; 1 am de- lighted to do even a little in aid of old school. Don't hesitate to call on me whenever anything lg doing.'" Here is another 'illustration worthy of record : "I often hear a young maa say, 'You bet your life, when I get a wL'e I shall be tender and kind and' gallant to her.' He is a dreamer. Go around to his home and see what fin -- tb-de- ar . fcmrrT'happHg tender and gallant' to his Bister and mother? It is a good thing to have' dreams; but take care, young people, that they are not "desert'' dreams. See .that the dew (do) rests upon them andU saturates them with freshness, and the promise of fertility. (N. L. NELSON.) . - .11 mw ' fi L i ' "u'l n if 1 BvJ Hartley Manners with Kitty O'Connor as 'Peg' and a Perfect Cast. of love, youth and laughter. . Don't miss this treat "Peg O My Heart" is an Ideal comedy ON SEATS SALES" WEDNESDAY" v. FROM 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M ' MATINEE AT 3 :00 O'CLOCK. EVENING AT 8:30 O'CLOCK.'" - 3 3 SI -.. nest. Without telegraph, cable or wireless, we would be cut off from the outside world. Without the telephone, we would again be deaf and dumb to all absent one. Progress and Prosperity rwould suddenly be checked. ELECTRICITY IS FOR ALL With all of its wonderful advantage, electricity, and the apIt oper. pliances through-whlates, are not luxuries. The cost of the appliance, and, the current to operate them, I liowVTAnd what time and labor they save; what convenience and comfo.rt they bring). Matinee & Night 1)1 Ffr1 (nf 51 . KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY. tSy tVktT? -- . CfwryHill Dairy 1663-R-- The wheels of commerce would be halted. We would be in dark, "Efficient Public Service" than ever" be- In faculty. larger exhibit, . the question was thorougniy tnrasnea fore. of reform roanintinn q adopted. VUb What most of the teachers feared was' One of the features of the devotional that they are .back numbers. The old' ped ,8 a ten.minuJte iecture'by Dr. '. no longer in vogue. This; Brimhall. .who has faculty of choos-o- f was met by the suggestion! the physical dirlctor that they form ing topics that bridge the ideal and the a dancing class once a week. Carried.: practjca in the student's life. Tuesday . morning he discussed the difference It nas been a poor year for apples and "doing.'- -' with Iheetween-dreami- ng" in the annual B. Y. University fair, under' the jnany unhrue illustrations.". For lna I meFT while of the Afflicultural departs stance'. "Every mtlp parties.7 school -- v IZZTV 166-R-- Acceptable H Oliver Morosco Presents the Supreme Delight of Comedy Successes A Friend in Need ". . ColumMate ' .... now Useful r & Light Co. Utah what it was twenty years "ago, but mont has been- dispense d !HtnT!aTin I measured by another standard the pies having been In the past the prim-- dear old school; and as soon as get ' I am going to question becomes more difficult. Put ary feature. As a rather pleasant echo on' to my fna'ncial legs, said He has will the average faculty of former triumphs, a hundred agrlcul jdarsbmethin? for you.' 1t this, way! is He a opporten if gqod member dance given years.. tural students and professors with that same thing for vhkh is the That Question tunity? their wives and sweethearts, held an a more- than ordinarily prosperous discourages most of the studeotorganq apple festival last week, with a prcTBusTness man; but is dreaming of big ' rzations that have tried In vain thus appropriate for the occasion, f' things. Will he di wlttiput fulfilling far to make Invitations attractive gram ftireadv belnz laid lor - a his good intentions? Contrast with ninn enough to get the teachers but to the 1,1 Electric Domes & Chandaliers ' Excellent Xmao Open House "Each Evening During Entire Week Special Attractions Each Evening. - Provo Electric Svjpply . - the-cabl- : .1 Electricity enters into the manufacture of pracWcally all our necessities,', making them -- Cheaper and better than would-b- e 'possible by any other means. TElectrlcity finds no duty too heayypnor any task ; With wonderful adaptability, always under control, It i power. ful enough to drive ponderous machinery, gentle enough to operate an electric fan, or to warm - - -the baby's bottle. Whatever electricity does, it 1 " rV eek PER CENT OFF What w ft . I . n . I Phone 164 i ;.. , - e K . - LA UNDRIES --- and so - of us all." . P ; .' Provo People Should Patronize Provo ',....1..!., sm p Hake i mass enhanced the comfort; health and happiness of mankind CONSIDER ITS WONDERS. The same current, carried by simple-littl- e wire,: serve us It with light, heat or power, carries our burdens; jt trans. ports us from place to place. It . lights our homes, stores and us streets, and thue protect against the terrors that thrive In .darkness.' Electricity does our sewing, cooking, washing and ironing,. It cleans the home, and keeps it t. free from dirt and germs. warmth in winter, and supplies ' cool comfort in aummer. ' . ' It links together the peoples of the world Jby the wireless the telegraph and the telephone, making one huge bon-fire- "While coming down"Provd canyon last Sunday," said Dr. Brimhall at the deVotlonal the .other morning, '"my jBompanion and I encountered a camp wagon cover ing outfit. A with smoke pouring .but of .a pipe, in dicated how 'snug- and warm were the inmates; but just behind the wagon stood a pair of horses without food and dripping with sleet and snow falling upon their bare bodies. A quarter of a mile distant was a vacant barn which might have been utilized. Query:' Granted that there is.no power legal or otherwise to punish this man fofTiis sins, will fie escape punishment little act of ty his sins? la only a straw; what will be the cumulative effect of such a life,? Can you conceive of any punishment more terrible than that whjcb a man's sins inflict upon him?" The students took the problem' under advisement v ; , Is the acuity as young as it used to be? Averaged up by years there is .... Electrical ltTiasrmore - . " .'. .!. -- Presents DARKMESS INTO LIGHT Electricity, operating in 'many ways, hat created comfort-factor- s that have carried the world out "of the Darkness of Drudgery into the Light of Convenience.. , " fMll ., .!,., ,'.......,,., m r FROM The change in the; weather, while it has put an end to manydelightful Lstrolls among the students both in sun light and in moonlight, is not without its compensation. Indoor school life becomes more attractive as outdoor life becomes Inclement? Our wonderful six weeks of Indian summer has come to an appropriate close. The last leaves of autumn's gorgeous display have fallen and become parf of. the Next carpet on sidewalk and" lawn. in order will be a thorough fall clean s galore, before Provo ing with, can settle down to the comforts ol ' " winter. Also. M. HARMON. Pres. y . LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS 1 j-a- May-da- -- . rt the-sta- r ' v ' Has Been Since Electricity Became Your Servant 7 r i ". Better the World - WHO LIED" : Hov Much - Boy-lik- FULLER In ' 'tAjnJn j C-- E e . ., n Am g eel Bison 3-- R i , r.n.. To celebrate Electrical Prosperity we will offer from Nov. 29th to Dec. 4th any electrical appliance in stock including Ranges at r ."HER EASTER HAT" "BILLIE'S. GOAT" imimi mini BUI FROM THE RIDAY: -F- )"""" MID LLEM PACS TIIRZZ Pj. ...V JlJf, - , II 11 '" '"' )y.i".iN.' ;ihm aif y "..tH.t-'ll'.f- CT MATINEE - NIGHT 75c, 50c, ...... ... 32 i5c $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c " J . |