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Show THE PROVO HERALD Starting Thursday YERS FIRST TIME IN FIVE a UUUL2J "O1 four o'clock of a winter.after-poon- . You are busy at your, work and as you lift your eyes and see tue shadows lengthen across the room, it XORCH, r By - Xevv t. . I Sensational Play of Keeping up ppearances, i The New YorkShubert Theatre 1 1914 -- . ' , - , Owen Davies' Dramatization of the Ladie?' Home Journal " A Senal" TO' MARY! HAPPENED WHAT: Each of Play witlfaH Special Scenery, Complete Production ... . Furniture",' eTcT"" - ;,v See Eastern Style Stocibythe-Sh:owJrou.KjiQ- PRICES Big Bargain Matinee Saturday w 25c, ' 35r50c5c Children 10c ; adults 25c 2 :"30 ; e -- . . Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry other homes, stores, offices and shops. Where does it all come from! You " are one among 270,000 people who live in a territory "supplied with electric service by a single organic. tion. . ; to for a second the trerealize Try mendous organization and equipment which must be necessary to fill with out a moment's delay any demand for electricity in nearly 150 towns, cities and rural communities scattered through Utah, Idaho and western Colorado, with 70 hours required, to travel by train from the most northern to the most southern plirToTThe territory. The past" three years in the west have been fraught with if lastrjust as long as you Andyour SHIRTS many achievements, but It Is doubtful hold their and better wear and if "any- line of development work at done home, they had, them stands out in bolder relief than tha Domestic. , shape longer when laundried at The progress made during these years in southeastern Idaho, northern and TRY US FOR CAREFUL WORK. central Utah and western Colorado, in Bhe utilization of Batumi resource forTthe generating of electrical energy that in turn has meant an ade. quate, dependable and universal 203 PHONE a ice throughout territory wherelt JAS. HOLMES, Mgr. was greatly heeded. 23 The Utah . Power and Light- company, organized some three years ago the OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 5c and officered. by a number-cand-COLLAR- ihter-mountai- n . S . Domestic Steam Laundry - : IT'S SUMMERtIN CALIFORNIA ISSTHlSt jCututthis slip, enclose with five cents to l:oley & Co., Chicago , 111., writing your name conducted The big personally You will receive excursion of the Salt Lake Route and address clearly. containing In trial, a. package .return, f or- - $35. will take yoif there and hack and Tar Compound, for Honey Foley's and Special-trai- ns, carrying standard cougnt. cold ahdcroup, Foley Kidney tourist sleeping cars, dining cars and Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. -t)- bseryati0B-ear8iwil:le'e SaIt rFor-sa- le by HedquiM Brug,Co. series a JANUARY 29th, only, City cf interesting side trips to Saniego, -t,0 nid mlssinns. Santa Catalina and . E 5 If) the beaches will be offered at low rates " to holders of excursion tickets. Make mid-inte- r .., early. For further Salt Lake particulars consulti . nearest . 9 IT , or h..jiuu-fieldaaaress Route agent, j. A.G.P.A., 10 B. 3rd; South st. Salt Lake City. Utah. your reservations A r "PI, Concentration. 5 Da't r "rr?. Ths flame of a candle applied direct is more uncomfortable than tbe aiilused teat of a mast furniice. Selected. Ydu u$M to have KIMBAE-tlira 'iqiLn.r.hame ' P L A ROBINSON BROTHERS AGENTS PIANO CO. i 300-mif- rural communities where electricity has heretofore not been avail-aall unite to form important factors in the company's work of utilizing natural resources and. developing the entire region in hich it, operates. ' "The power house erected by the company at Grace, Idaho, on Bear river, with an installed generating-- ' pacit of; 44,000 .horse power, was Thompleted early in 1914, and has, been successfully operated ever since. At Oneida, on Bear river, where work has been going forward for several years, the first 13,000 horBe pow er unit of the new power bouse has been completed and placed In opera-tion.. There are many, interesting features to the work'at Oneida one of which has "been. the censtructlon of a"steel. pipe, line that runi froni the Intake house of the Oneida reservoir down to thfr new power house, the pipe being 16 feet in .diameter and &600 feet long, the same size as the famous McAdoo tunnels under the Hudson' river at New York. The company operates one of the largest and longest "h igh po w er steol tower transmission lines in the country, this being the line running from miles Into the Bear river soutb-1and terminal Utah to the miles west of Salt Lake erected 6 and Youxau clear your head and relieve dull., splitting or violent throbbing adache in a moment . with a Dr. lames' ; Headache, Powder. This headache Tclief acta almost magically. Send some, one to the drug store now for a dime package and-few mo- nents alter voti take a powder you .viil wonder what became of the head iche," netiralpia and pain. . Stop needless. Be sure you tret what you ask for.. . i Optimistic Thought Who would be innocent if mere ao cusation could convict"- ; V C B- - prominent-huR- s sufft-r-ins-it- - ssf ness T men" of the intermountain wst, fias successfully perfecteda .Jyste;n of unified hydro-electri- c transmission anT distrfbiftToh in" lines so thaTlt e now serves a stretch ofJter-ritorin Idaho, ' Utah and western an electric service o'. high etficiency and economy. The. unification of a score or morts of individual companies that formerly operated throughout .this territory; the introduction of scientific manage ment; the erection of new power houses; the storing of waste waters; the -- old-tim- I uLand construction of lbngtransmJsjion suffer! . Get a dime pack- - lines; the erection of modern substa-tion"" and the extending of .the com. of Dr. James' Headache . Powders. pany's electric service to many townB . It Is concentration that NEURALGIA most-sucte- . . b , New Mid Winter Style-Dresse- s -- EasOy- - Madc at Home February McCALL PATTERNS NOW ON SALE tummmm A whole season Vf martest styles ate. accurately fore- -, cast injfie br aut if ully illustrated III ill McCALL r BOOK OF FASHIONS J ' Get your copy Attract! l Too! Aftrraoon Dru Pilirint Not. t8l-ti- . )w p Ktbraarr Mini. y nd see the inlcrestinc change! which are, appearing in the World of fashions. City.( This conducted along the Bear river in Jra-ho, where canals carrying the flood waters of the river into Bear lake have been e:ilargedaadresei;voirs and dam b comtmctedr AH works constructed by the Uta Power ana Light company: on Bear river are designed and built not only with the idea of power development, but also to serve the greatest ultimate1 irrigation development possible, it Bear lake the outlet canal has been widened and excavated to full depth from the Junction with Bear river tn mile south. It was the pro- i;Tess otTihis work wTilch alone made it possible-f- er sufficient water tojbe-turneout of Bear lake this "year ta supply the irrigation demands "which' save the crops in Cache and Gentile vglfeVs during the iast very, dry sea son. Aside1 from the improvements and extensions made to the distribution and lighting spstems of the, cities, towns and villages in the company's, territory, material extensions.have also been made in many agricultural districts, providing farmers with many of the conveniences enjoyed by their city neighbors. Through these ex telisionshundreds pf newOTtoraeTir have been supplied with" service during the past year. Electric range cooking; has shown a t)igTncrease and domestic science .departments of various schools-a- nl colleges 1n the territory served by the company are taking up the subject and instructing students In the ' Dainljr 5katinf Cot turn McC!l Patltmi TQ ol Ui n N. tl 69S. irtitiifc ' 'FOR SALE AT THE McCALL COMPANY - "" . The IVorU'l Largest Manufacturer! of a Paper Paticht New York City Street 'McCall Building .236 to! 24ny.-37.h . M: ' the distinguished photoplay star -- Theodore Robe rts umr Girex of IN A - PICTURIZATION OF Monte Carlo A By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEftC" remarkable forecast of the present European War in. a senes or diplomatic incidents related for the first time. : FEATURE PICTURES, 10 Y art of "cooking by wire." 4" Another ihteretTng feafures of the Utah Power and Light company's work. In educating the public in tho uses nf ifctrjfftHy-npprtPappllant- - (fa i Deration eiisr-the washing machine by every seventh residence customer connected to tno company's lines. the Practically cbliVpany'8 customers are using electric irons. Ninety-sixe- r cent of all the within 330 feet of the distribib tion iinesof the company are using electric service and 251 miles of in terurban electric lines, together wltn 332 jnijes of street railway lines, secure. their power from the Utah Pow-an' Light company. Much new work is contemplated! by the company throughout its Entire territory during 1916, and large sums of money will be expended in improv ing the company's service to all classes polcomPower of and Utah the icy Light pany is pursuing of sparing no expense or pains necessary to bring Its electric service to the highest possible plane of efficiency and economy. - resi-dence- s Jr- A - 'sv ',Xv Scene from Marie .Doro's latest success, "The White Pearl," which. is " ing to the Columbia soon. comr d IS IT REALLY WORTH WHILE? ' Sometimes, old pal, in the morning, . When the dawn is cold and gray, And I lie in the perfumed feathers, Thinking the thought I dare not sa, I think of the; 8tunt3 of the" night be" The Fame of the . ' : Kimball Piano fore, And smile a feeble smile, And say to myself for the hundredth time, Is it really, worth the while ? v Then J pick up the mornin,; paper, And see where some saintly man, Who was never soused in all his life, And who never ' said "hell nor ' "damn," Who never stayed out till the wee -small hours; , a with. gay Or "hick-upped'- It sustained t soub-rette- ! By pillam of irreat names, ftron and tnilunng like the culuruut of ftranit that adurn and nuppurt the monuinenU aud temples of th world; By the World' Columbian Expoti tion Judge, in 1893, who afforded but one sweeping award for "superlative . s" merit;" Expogitlon the By atOmahlnlR98, which gave the Kimball the diplora Hid only fold medal awarded any piano; L Expori-tio- n By the at Seattle in 1909, which gave to the Kimball, grnd and upright, the (rand Highest itwara. By the endorsement "of 200,000 TTns-Mi(witp- .' But preached the evils of drinking, The card3 and cigarettes. io "Cut off in the prime of-- useful !ife," The headlines glibly say, Or, "Snatched by the grim ..reaper'' ... a HeNas crossed the great highway, They bury him deep, while a few friends weep, And the world moves on with a sigh. And the saintly man is'forgottcn soon, Even as you and I. -- 7- is the terminal Then I say to myself, "Well, Hy, old distributing center of the Utah Power scout, and Light company's entire system. When you are called to make th ' The many thousands of dollars reprce Jump sented by the investment in the When you reach the place, where the best and the worst. represents to thj humD the eternal bump, Must for surest guarantee company its service, to ,all You can smile to yourself and ch ickle, customers throughout a territory 300 Though the path be exceedingly hot, When you were on earth you were movmiles in extent. ing some, Power is received at the terminal ' an unholy thought? lsTthat Now, sub station by one br more routes from all of the power stations on the Then 1 rise and attach a cracked lce-system, from the Bear' river plants, - hand on down through Utah and south w To the crown of my ba'tered hat, trie Provo river: the stations all feed for-- a cold gia f!s into the general syBtem and the cusworld at that; old She Is a great tomers are a'll connected with this' And 1 eo on my way rejoicing " : ' What's the use to complain or sigh? system. ' most of the company's import- Go the rout, old scout, and be merry Many ant construction operations l)av been For tomorrow you may die.... 1 fti)ii Httuiled customers. Robinson Bros. Piano Company sub-stitio- n LET US.BE YOUR n MCI two net For 1916 , DIFfECT FROM ALL McCALL DEALERS., CR 4-P- -- ter-inln- NOW ON SALE IV sub-statio- n sub-tatio- (Winter Quarterly) I 35 -- - . .. -- ..' in comfort. JWithin five or ten minutes, of the time ydu turned oa the light, probably 40,000, or 5O,0D0 f people pushed ' "TODAY" GEORGE BROARHURST By - da wnsupon tftilight-- 4 York Run 200 Nights. Theatre MONDAY, JANUARY' 10TH ... r . - .MATINEE t. JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS : you that lu, coming on; that the r&vL isn't nearly as good as It might be. You reach but and push the buSjji room with electric that floods-thlight and you go on with your work suddenly HA; rare k-l- s MR. THEODORE "Help Wanted" Jacic-Tai- OF THE UTAH Jan. 6 The Play of many Surprising Lines - 1IJH Taylor Paper ' v- - ' 1 a ; |