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Show i v I ' PAGE THREE Provo Commercial .& Savings Bank PROVO CITY 7 - UTAH " CAPITAL$100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 THE COOt HOT The Summer Light is the? Vice-Preside- : - IVladza Lamp Its the Lamp that will give DIRECTORS: Reed Smoot, president. C. E, "Loose, ' L Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight, J. R, Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr Roger Far-rer- . . Job. T. Farrer, Cashier. Jos. A. Buttle. Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted. you TtfE TOURAINE the maximum illumination at the is one-o- f Salt Lakes most popular is by far the coot hotels. It Is centrally located; clean, of ACL light it comfortable and homelike. The prices are reasonable and ever?' courtesy is The best summer light. L shown you while there. Provo people r Vinter or Summer, however, will be sure to meet their friends at electricity holds for the home or The Touraine. 42 E. 3rd So., "a few business establishment the. .maxi-- - doors west of Colonial theatre. Spend " mum number of superior advan - a night there when in Salt Labe: Ypu Electric Light es truly-mak- , will like tages. the-place- r use it? The Magazine that makes Fact The Electric Company more fascinating Utah Timber & Coal CASTLE GATE , CLEAR CREEK HIAWATHA Both Phones. and COAL J. W. DUNN, Mgr WRUtEM ftO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND' IT" A GREAT Continued Story of tht World! Procres which you may begin reading at any time and which wiU hold your interest forever, is running w Popular Mechanics Magazine SATISFACTION Will result if your bundle of laundry is sent to u's. . . - " No saw edges on SI-5- Collars poor Newadaakr to show yon am at WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY" The proper stiffness , nn POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 320 W. 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We starch them to Just the proper stiffness In only the places were they are design4 to be 'stiff, Andx e iron' them $o they fit, feel and appear neatjjeomfortable and new. We tpakexthe ...bosoms Jio straight and flat, with evefrolalt la place; and we shape the cuffs to- - Ot your wrist a finish and stiffness and giTe tejn - equal to that of your collar. 7 Send your negligee shirts tvithyour other work. o 'the " Jules Eckert Goodman Greatest Success r Provo Steam. Lanndry 375 W. Center Both Phones - table. First West 47 N. Conn . formed drefes fit properly a ladys " LOST- - Watch fob and chain with v W. Q., between 189 N. 3rd East and Mozart .Hall. - Return to " Provo ' initials or not ..Naturally, the women say that no man lg comI petent to judge jat such things, and that the Jury should have been com-- ' The Royal Welsh Choir at Stake posed of six women. But, according to Mrs. Caroline F. Corbin, the men Tabernacle Thursday, Jan. 4. Prices " were doing their duty and 5Q, 7.5 C. and $1.00zealsale now oa the jury room is no place for women Drug C6. PROVO FIFTH WARD D-l- Frank Bennett Sustained -- as Second Counselor - to God-given- o Bihop Manwarning. DENVER & RIO GRARDE R.R The Provo Fifth Ward Bishopric CURRENT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 5 P. M. was reorganized last Sunday evening Trains will leave from Union Station, Ptovo, as follows : when Frank ,T. Bennett, one of the LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST, . popular young men of the city and 512 For Sanpete points 9 :20 a. m. well known in church circles, was preNo. 6 For all points East. sented to the people for second .'.10:00 arm 1 No. For ail points East d :82 p m. counselor to Bishop Albert Manwar-ing7. , , . 410--F- or No. Tintic 6 :57 p. m. Branch B. President Joseph Keeler prepoints, 41 No For all points Eastr, . . . zT 8 :23 p. m. sented his name and he was unaniLEAVE PROVO FOR WEST, mously sustained for the position by 409 For Salt Lake. m. ; the people of the ward, after which ed No- .For all na. 11 West :10 and North .'.777. fill points 'To' he the office by No. 5 For all peihta WeBt and North 1 2 :57 p, m. President Keeler. -No. 511 For Salt 4 :3l p. m. Z. r. Bennett was called upon to express 3 For aM points North and JJo. 9:31 pm. himself to the people, of . the ward, IIEBER . RAKCH. . which he did in some very appropriate No. 808 Leave Provo. , 9 :30 a. m. remarks, stating that he accepted the No. 807 Arrive Provo from Hebe? 3:45 p. m, honor and would do all In his power No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued, ' to aid the bishop in carrying on the The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining duties of the ward. Bishop Manwar-ing-. Chair Cars, Through Sleeping Cara, and Elegant Diners on all through trains., showthen reported on the ward, ing that there had been an Increase F.A. WAD LEIGH I. A. BENTON, W. H, MITCHELL, in population of 93 over a year ago, C. P. & T. A. 1C. A P. D. Accnt. making aptal of 1490 members of the church lining within theUoundar-ies- . There wern nine Temple marriages and two civil, marriages In the past year, and five d&ahs among the members. Following Bishop for the' fessor E. H. Holt, Prof. Swenson and t i President George H. Brimhall spoke Elks Annual briefly, to the large number of people assembled. , ...... . ... - ...... J West......... GET READY! Seventh Convention Winter to Snows' - To E Sunny r Sunshine and Flowers i SouthcrnCa I i fornia Feb. 3, 1912 Round Trip For further infomatlon call on any Salt Lake Route Agent, or address W. F. C ULMER,' Sec. B P. O. E. No. 85, . Salt Lake CityZ " - J. H. " MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A. z salt Lake C. 3T2 A Roof For Every. Purpose iA Roof For Every Purse - Privately printed books constitute . very interesting bypath of One produced by the Prince Consort is a subject of inquiry In the aurrect N 0t e s a rilQ ue,rles.The Court JaurpaloJ. September that the Prince Consort made a special study of Balmoral. By his directions and largely with his assistance a book on the Baliltera-turn- I " 1150757: I $1.00, $1.50 - V r In A Limited Edition. 6 Months at Hockett Theatre, New York Look "Better. A Oh theSixJurymento decide Hartford, whether 1 ay Jan. 5 Shirts on- FOR RENT Five rooms for rent in good condition, 190 West Center. Also second hand furniture, Stoves, etc., for Bale. Call at F. F, Bees Harness Shop,'3l7 West Center. Sometime Tuesday night a box car on the Salt Lake Route switch was broken into, supposedly by hoboes, and.anumber of pairs of shoes and a supply of cigars were stolen. The robbery was first discovered yesterday morning by the employees of the Salt Lake Route and reported to the sheriffs office. There wrere evidences of- a fife being built by hoboes close to where the car stood, and on that account the officers believe they were the r c s p ons ib e"i)arrtlg3.' Special agent of the route. Miller, is in the city investigating, the case. PROVO OPERA HOUSE uy Your Negligee V Royden Cafe, - Avspnnrp to wait WANTEDGirl Every family has. need of a good, eliablo liniment For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumat-c- . pains there Is none better than Jhatnberlains. Sold by Hedquist Drug lo., two stores, safest place to trade. The Intensely Human Play D-- , safest place to trade. r NorthAcademy Ave. Mm. Flsfitte Thomas. COAL COMPANY Kofford & Crowther, Props. Rhone 450. --LOST Purse with $7.00 on road te depot Return. to David John' Shoe 3 ' l Store. s , .......... The Florist, Geo. W. Hill, Ray Homer, A, E. Lowd, Joe Topper, Charley E ' Williams. If not. called la?, in., two. w eoksthey will be sent to the dead letter office. JAMES CLOVE, Postmaster. Wm. A. Brady' Announces the Emphatic Hit GET IT WHILE YOU CAN T was-ordain- Remaining in Prmo PHt office DeJ"' cember. 24, 1911: Ladies Miss Lav on Hallistx Miss Part vince you , trenchant satire directed against mlitarism and all that It connotes. ?haw has the rare gift of preaching a sermon without giving tbo least hint that intention. He opens ones by evoking laughter; he stimu-ate' by amustiffigz Whether one tgrees withhis conclusions or not, me never doubts Shaws pow era. as a -- One Important con- - FOR SALE A new Singer Sewing Machine, worth 65 00, at $25.00. Inquire Utah Outlet Co., 83 West Center. s ADVERTlSEdKLETTERS laundered WANTED WORK at sweep lag. washing;"Bewing and general housework by the day. Mrs. Elizabeth Booth, Fourth North and Fifth East Phone 467-X- . he productions, Shaws plays often sacrifice action to dialogue. But Arms and the Man is a notable exception. The play moves rapidly, is full os startlingly funny situations, and bubbles with epigrams and mots de situation which keep the audience in perpetual merri-.menAnd yet beneath the delectable plot, one can discern a strain of - Waahiagtoa St, without rips or tears If not already a patron, a -- at-t- in Dress Shirts Lingerie - Theatre-goer- s t. Are you reading it? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite magazine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes old and young men and women those who know and those who want to know. 250 FACES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES 200 ARTICLES OP GENERAL INTEREST The ' Shop Notes Department (20 pages) gives easy ways to do things howto make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. Amateur Mechanics (10 pages) tells how to make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. PER YEAN. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS 0 Auk A D. ought to- find than ordinary interest in the nouhcement that the University of Utah Dramatic Club will present Shaw's clever satiric comedy, Arms Provo Opera and the Man," House Saturday Jan. ' 6th. Follow Ing, as it does, so closely upon Straus tuneful opera bouffe, The Chocolate Soldier," the libretto of which is adapted from the Shavian drama, it will afford the unusual opfif comparing an adaptation portunity with the. original. Much of the Shavian cleverness has, of necessity, been sacrificed in making, The Chocolate Soldier, Zz AiterZlaH,' to Z appreciate Shaw thoroughly, one mustB6e Shaw unadulterated. Arms and the Man was first produced in London in 1894, where it ran successfully for several weeks. Richard Mansfield introduced It toAmeri ean audiences' and retained it in his repertory until his death. In 1904, "it was presented at the Deutsches Theatre, Berlin, under the name Helden; and more recently was converted into The Chucolate Soldier. " Altogether, .it ha3 been the favorite of its authors Z piay-lover- minimum cost. Do YOU UrOFU. BY ' 23.-186- Ru-ber-o- Roofing - in Five Grades?" : men-tlons id SHINGLES j moral country, topographical, - botanical, geological, descriptive and remi niscent was compiled. It was beautl fully printed by an eminent London firm, but by the Princes strict orders la only six copies were struck off there a single copy now in existence? t The British iluseumthe WindsorJU- Trary"an3 (he Palmora! Library havel been searched in vain. Ltfndoa Chronicle Best on the Market. ' Thai Good Coal ! Lump,, Nut and Slack S-P3- -0 OT & S PA FFO R D ooooxxooxoox Grades High ton v Prices LoviT "Everything Right ' .BroaWtnfl the News. The wldowcWouidn't yo like " o read your palm? The Man Delighted? .offiethlng of my future, TbeWldow Your future le to be a ery happy one. The Man How do you know? The Widow 1 am going U marry Poet. . T . . LET US ESTIMATE - YOUR NEXT BILL Baker, Lumber Ce. - BOTH PHONES. 185 W. 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