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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE 4 UMVERSITtDRk Robert Edeson in The Girl SENTS LADY OF' t i n. V. l Draniatc The play, Hit) jn Lady of Lvorg- m - I v 4 ' 'v,v. . Heti til lr ist Friday, v V ' - yA e--k-4- li) - I i $ 4 f' S. 1 3 J vry -- f W.,i'i r J,S 5 4 . i: i $s ;. T - A Right, and his Mist Dorothy Young, j Borrows as They Appear When the Bark Is Removed. was all that could be expected as the civnrd u ualy an lftch or so long, By W- O'KANE) Pauline Bpetial mention The first evidence That usually 'charming ard lcrnlJi mofe or leas in the same cade aieo te of Miss Algie n,ust .directlorn as grain of the wocj, comes to 4lte'grchardi3t Indicating the . and ambl 8sdhe scheming shot-hole Daniel Fiohmaif iiroduced the won ',vjtsidered the beet, effect of the fa- i rein each sie of this a number of - gresenco of the borer ju hij j rnal channels lead off at right augle3, trees is the dying back of limbs; or Mous mother, while Kimball, Young as derfuj f,ve-re(- j The Girl I moils David Belasco, whose name it fentlre almost a household word. See thle euior.ag and diverging, and the wtaktning cr death of whole trees, the villian and discarded suitor, gave r Hehind Me, lor the William tox the rte U examined, it Is found a clever interpretation of that gentle-- 1 i!u!iy waJoiin? (ibout, to tni wonderful feature at the Ellen, Wed Cci ly in a round cell A .pappcrLd...Vtifh tiay.H character. - The erher members Klim corporation. -- This ,prwir.ct!miT3nta-lnatlnp- ! ? v '4 p ! each one net more than a'Tbe'l)5ellisl)eslu cutting their v.a r.Ll d !.. c,aS8 u pefonuf(j ther parts I ' C:' 7 ln t!i SPnUS and 8001 '1!h a c et '.table manner. The entlie fuerward tbe females are at werk It u characteristic si . t: .t being a monument to the performance FL the brood fetta its name. chambers and lay. the making IJfamatlc club, Ir.g eggs. In the South thero mdy b- torieJmcs the numerous tiny lV . e was lnterestinS four generations in the, course of the are in tie bark of appsun.l.t'nd, well sustained; being the story of sunnier; In the North, probably oniy - : It', y treeg, and in such c; -- f three. The laat generation remain pray bo little (Tors of ghm at e..clt a peasrnt youth ofFianie who was within-thburrows Cutil the following hole. ahi3 is especially Lv- - . ..u duped into marrying above his sta- Ii'-t- h. cr ere plum cherry ajiackod, 8mnf makes clear tjon t0 revenge a discarded the principal became cf the propensity cfibtse rnepns for fightiti these pests to trees to bleed when Injured. Afut if. watch sharply for evidences of their' :s I? often the case, the tree Is v.eak- learned do love The youth who Tork, and at once cat out and burn cted or dying when ctcmi-c- d, there the limbs or branchesattacked. If will be no gum and each L.la w.il bo h?d married and left her In a frenzy an entire tree is Infested and dying, it clean cut. oT remorse. When sbe was just about . shocld at once come out and 4 bo Each of the little round Ivies rep- - to sacrifice herself to the scheming burned- iBii to save her father the lad re-be placed on the burning of such trees beetle cut Its way out from the sap- a wealth and faltloug her0 to turM and limbs. If a limb or branch Is cut wood, where It '3 gang through d , of her , h, ,f down and Is left lying on the ground, part cf.lts life c'ci as a snmll grub, Victim of Diamond Robbery. the damage may readily be increased Ry removing a fl cf the peppered Burn every part of a tree Infested with bark the chafacterlTtlc burrows of the Miss Anna Little Impersonates the shot-hol- e Jjcrer aud keep the grubs will be It will be who is robbed of the Lady Asheigta," orchard clear of rubbish. found then that theie is a short mala Asbleigb diamonds in the first Episode is one that assists Nature. of the Blacg Box serial story which Regular and natural action of starts at the Ellen Thursday, May 13. CARE NEEDED IN OPERATION OF PRUNING co-sta- r, SAmVAKD&fUTAH R.R Me s the (hLHr',m thistle. To say th,It the pi odi.eti n was be- - jrmTTig tl T'dfdf;. 7 good, The large and rmv that lllKd the house showed their ,1,'pn iati m of the apltmlid aititie apidnudiiig 'again and again s the hero,1 Luther Kggertsen Claude Melnotfe, handled his di iuuit role la a capable and aitlstie manner evtiiiig ;hind . t0 if unti'p.r ,,t n fi )i 1 4 FRIDAY Attel mouths B rtiHhrEIEhTtfgrfi'"VVednesday tILUlFPRF MATIC I Left-- TIIRPK I rfSS- - le -- ualj; -- ' ELECTRIC INTERURBAN FREIGHT PASSENGER EXPRESS SIXTEEN TWAINS DAILY Pm Tp Provo: , Arri" 8:30 a.m. 9:35 a.roT 7?45 a.m. a,m, 12:45 p.m. -- 4 PrBh- 5:45 p.m. 1 7:35 p.m. 10:35 p.m.' 1:35 a.m. 8:45 p.m. - 1 DN 45 a.m.- - nn l- Hirer f. 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No. A CHICAGO 0 niotliean VC., f- Correct Pruning Resalia in Fin Trees Like This Baldwin Apple (By JV.JL KELLY ) Pruning apple trees may be done any time from Into fall until spring Dare should be eereUol T:V pruning to give the trees an open hcr.d. This does not imply that all small side limbs should be removed, leaving a lot of whipstocks, but that such of the largest limbs that are parallel and close together, or those that cross, should be cut out. Half of the difficulty of pruning Is avoided if one decides to allow the tree to take Its natural turn rather than to shape it to "BOmd particular model.' Too many fruit growers think that pruning- a tree shortens Its life. There rtf tittle' fdasonTfof' SucCVlielfeY other than the general statement that it Is - TRUE" FOUNDATION In Bloom. , unna.tuigLto..ii.nuifiatree..Hoiti-ernature prunes more heavily then men at all seasons and la the rude-- t manner. By this It should not be understood that care is not necessary In the me chanleal operation of pruning. It fe Important that large limbs be removed with great care and the wounds paint ed to prevent the entrance of 1uug. which will Induce 'decay. Avoid all crotches that will have s tendency to split down or break when the t rees beeom e loa d ed wt h heav. f rui 8r br :Bieet and ice. If ban crotches cannot be avoided they be strengthened should wUhipon holts St. to prevent them from breaking and ruining the tree. - A.I"- 11:3 HuX Zzztiz Mne Company, . ORANCC. MASS. TAYLOR EROS, CO., ut i Prov, Utah ff in the other a man to hispwn Jikbg, a, commdc. m.- - the world-wide brotherhood of the Makings. A sack of Bull Durham is a letter . GENUINE Bllli Mit- - lione Bawbee .'Jm. Beauty, Knher-n- , y? The use of roots Is 'productive of The feeding of the mother who maat nourish and build up the' ffdfno :" great gcodTo the ewe flock. They are and give constitutional vigor to the j aucculent aud start a nrtuirl milk young calf, la the true foundation of j flo. whereas grain naturally goes to producing flesh and fat. A dairy cow, yet the average dairy-- ) There Is no danger of the ewes man feed his pregnant cowa the j sumlng too many' roots. of the farm. They push Natures rigid statutes have proved ' ber easily and naturally to--a strong that breed la simply care, food and en- - flow of milk that has very healthy vlronment, followed through succea-- 1 properties. Ewes highly fed on grain often 'give elve generations, aided by careful se-- j lection, until an improved tjpe is ink that Is injurious to their lambs, Of this there Is no danger when roots produced. Pert for the . Coaxing a calf to drink i3 easier t ere substituted In lr-than pushing its head lato a pa'i holding it there. 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