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Show ir. I'KDVO POST PAUK biX Tom Lawrences Children Cry for Fletcher s Ciiristmas Gift f D ',l ! Lr Wr 1 I , I CASTORIA What is substitute for Castor Pare t VANDEVEER It was Christmas morning. 't ; AiAVAYSj Bears the Signature of Br ESTHER In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI eiNTAUH NW COMPANY, VOHK CITY, mim"" wu " To Good Eaters 3SR3RS3SSB&C: Just A Word Many of the most discriminating eaters in this community buy their groceries, at this store.- There are justT'two reasons why they buy them here. 1st, they, get exactly what they want.- - 2nd, the price is so low it is more than satisfactory to them. Can you think of a better reason why YOU should buy your groceries from usl If it is bo eminently satisfactory to them it would be equally so to you. Lawrence, aged seven, had remained awake bo long the evening bel'oi, watching for Santa Claus to 'X.oinc down the chimney, that he awakened late. Half opening his eyes, ho looked dreamily at the celling and closed them again. iA sound came up from below that caused him to open them again and listen Intently, a sound that be had never beard before In that house.' . Powwow A dog! There could be no a sure, certain dog. Tommy a c.. e lighted with a glad expectancy. Could It be that for a Christmas' present he was totyave a little pet barker?. Of all things, he craved a real live pet. and-o- f all live pets a dog. lie gave a kick- - Tho covers went over the footboard, and he bounded out of bed. lie was looking for the first piece of clothing to put on when Iio w - wow. wow ! Bow 7 " 7 r Farrer & Whitehead Phone 67 WE , SELL THAT HOT COAL PHONE 508 ! Provo Ice &Cold Storage Company 1 ilk or Cream Let as be your Santa Claus. We are able to supply your grants for Christmas be it Milk or Cream. Let us supply you with Milk drawn in natures own way. TIIE CALF WAY. Milk that doesnt come in CONTACT with the STABLE AIR. end your Christmas orders in early to C her lGd-R- 3 - think of Spot? I dont know," replied Tommy, still apparently lost in wonder whether It could really be true that he had a pet ..I; If hes a hunting dog, suggested Fred. I think Pointer a good name. "Suppose we make It Wad? said the father. When 1 was a boy and we didnt have cartridges we used to ram wadding down Into the barrel of the gun to keep the powder and shot in place. Which shall it be, Tom. Spot or Trip or Pointer or Wad? Tom couldnt possibly decide so momentous a question on such short notice, but somehow the family fell to calling the dog Wad, "and his little master made it Waddle. The Lawrence home stood in the center of large grounds, and Waddle bad plenty of room to roam that Is. be would hare when the. weather warmed np. for. being nothing but a puppy, he needed to be kept warm. He was a thoroughbred, and Tommy was obdg eil for awhile to yield tn the matter of bis treatment and his diet to others" Tom would have fed him on cake and candy had he been permitted, with an occasional feast of some highly sea was much distressed soned ment-'n- e when told that his pet must for the present have nothing but milk. . Tom and Wad grew up together Tom regarded Christmas ns the dogs h'rfhdny. nnd It wns eeebrnted nc Every Christmas a eaki cordingly. was made and at dinner a candle foi inti nil) one of Wads Tom ate the cake, am the Icing Wad was given some choh-- bones tha had been saved for the purpose V on ns the dog was old enough to bi trained to hunt he was taken out by n com)etent person aud taught the an of assisting the huntsman Tills gave Tom a desire to have a gun that he might utilize his do- - and when he was twelve years oil bts father con sented that Jie shoo'd have one nnd accompany aq experVm-esportsman It was n a hunt The seism found Impossible to pD - nr Torns go Tig cut with bis dog nod ox mm nnnt ea-ion Muled YOU WAHT r This was too mnch for him. , He opened the door and ran downstairs In In tin dining room he his nightie. found his brother, Fred, a boy of four teen, tensing a pup. Tommy stood looking from the boy tothe dog in expectant wonder- - Just them his fa ther came Into the room. Yon Ilello. Tom! be exclaimed. down already? Yob werent expected However, the secret Is out, and I may as well tell you that this little puppy Is to be your principal Christmas gift. What do you think of him?" What Tom thought of the dog he could not possibly express In words. bo he said nothing; but, going to the dog, he laid a hand on him. Then he patted him. Then be put both arms around him and drew his cheek against his own. Finally Tom asked: Whats his nameT Oh, aince he la your dog you shall What do you give him bis name. dog. Or Trip?" Dairy Co.: PHONE 1C6-1- fRY TUB POSTS WANT COLUMN FOR RESULTS nBMBR.feliTOfiMte: 8h-o- Effective Dec. 12, 1915 Depart . Jet, Denver, Chicago, SL Louis 4.0f PM Grand Jet,' Denver,. Chicago, St Louis AM I.- 53 ' Grand 6.03 PM De nver, Chicago, Points 8.33 AM Salt Lake 9.44 AM MantI, Richfield, Marysvale, r Mt Arrive ...... 8.54 PM 12.48 PM St Louis Pleasant....-Sal- 5.50 PM 5.11 PM Salt Lake, Lehl, Ata Fork, Ogden AM 12.48 PM V PM 8.5 11.00 PM ' 5.50 PM : Lake, San Fran, and Points on W. P. Ry. Salt Lake, Ogden, West and Northwest Salt Lake, Ogden, San Fran. (Via WP) Butte Pay son. Eureka, Silver City II.- 00 ' SCENIC LIMITED, - -- 5.11 PM t 6.03 PM 4.04TTI 1.53 DM .8.33 PM 9.44 AM HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS Between all points in Utah Dec. 17, 18, 24, 25, 31, Jan. 1. To Colorado, Missouri RiverfChicago', StfLouis Dec. 18,22 To California, Circuit Tours. Dec. 29. Tickets to points in Utah good until Jan. 3 returning. , See agent for full particulars. 0. E. EGGERTSEN,1 Tkt. Agt. '' W. II. MITCHELL, Agent 12.58, PM l.o3"AM' Grand Jet Denver Chicago St. Louis - r g. faun gf r nr-- - V - s mf Before the Price Jumps Market indicates sharp advance. Now is the time to ilj - .save, money, on your winters supply,, Our Hard Wheat . Flour is positively guaranteed. M HOOVERS GROCER FOR YOUR - ASX ITS MADE IN PROVO - -- Tom , finally determined on a codrse to pursue. 'Having looked Into the occupancy of the houses opposite Miss Fleetwoods, he found that lodgings wOre to be had in one of them and engaged a room overlooking the street He usually occupied It about the time a lady would be likely to go out in the morning or the afternoon. He saw Miss Fleetwood go out frequently, sometimes .in an auto, which she drove herself, but both ing of Wad. He usually went to his point of observation In his own auto, leaving It standing by the curb while on watch. One crisp cold morning he saw Miss Fleetwood come out of his house, leading the dog by a leash to her auto, and. placing him in the seat beside her, she drove away. In a Jiffy Tom was down and out Springing Into his car, he turned on the power and followed the lady. She was evidently out for a spin, for she proceeded on a road leading to the open country, presently Tom gave a signal that he was about to pass her, and she gave him room. - HOOVER BROS:. tress. Excelsior Roller Mills Phone 124. COALS, AS FOLLOWS FIRST, That Good Coal CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRACITE. SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING i WOOD. SMOOT & SPAFF0RD lie had scarcely drawn up beside a succession of loyful barks, and, before bis mistress could Interfere with his movements, tie jumped from her side and ran beside the passing car, barking Tom f or a wMe pretended not m uotlce him. then looked down at him with no appearance of especial Interest, while the ladys interest was Uer when Wad gave low i up FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BAN- - stop. "I would like to get my dog back uto my eaf,, ahe said. Suppose you call bim? replied Andrew Enudser. Jas. A. Loveless J. J. Craner ' Robert Bee Jos. S. Berry , S. P. Eggertsen ' All business given ns receives prompt and careful attention. - Your account will be appreciated. , T. N. Taylor John F. Bennett J. D. Dixon oui. for-man- K- Surplus $12,500.00.. Capital $50,000.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier.John F. Bennett, Vies PresDIRECTORS: ; She motioned for Tom to Up did go, and both came to The girl opened the car door and call-- J to the dog to come to her. Instead, e ti ied to climb Into Toms car. Will you kindly tell me. said Tom. hoW you cm uie by that dog7 1 bought him. Mell. you bought stolen property, fie has leen my dog years, fie was a Christmas present to me ben he was a puppy, The young lady demurred. Come. Beauty. she said; that's a good Established 1907, Provo, Utah. , voclfer-Trtisl- H , , Utah Timber & Coal Co. dog-com- . Beauty, as she called him, paid no ftttentfott 4obr. He was sitting on his bauhehes looking wistfully up at Tom and Wagging his tall He Is a perfect witness. said Tom. to the truth of my story. I am not going to take him away from you. but If you are willing that be should return to me I will reimburse you for your pecuniary loss. It was, finally decided betweeu the two that they should return to the ladys borne. Tom put Wad lntd her car. but be wouldnt stay there, and she finally consented that be should ride with Tom When they reached their destination Tom and the girl and the dog went Into the house, where Tom offered to give up his claim. But Miss Fleetwood, convinced that he belonged to Tom. relinquished the right t him. refusing compensatfonr and Tom took him home with him.-T- om not only regained his property, hnt formed an acquaintance jon which he tail set his heart He also in time won the girl. Wad' lived to 4 Very old age. In ! fact he lived to be given at Christmas ; to Toms oldpst son. aged four, but - filed that nlsht, the boy having given ; him an overfeeding of plum pudding. -- ry-Hi- ll on porte-monnai- Toinmj r Change of Time u,d , r OH, Castorla is a harmless It is pleasant.' It goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. nor other Narcotic contains neither Opium, Morphine substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant uso for the relief of t'or."i;ation, Teething Troubles 'and Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Diarrhoea. It regulates - the Stocn.ht' ) .' Ir .1Dowels,' assimilates the Food, giving herlthy a.id ilcep. The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Fr. f'yviii'w'yytM"1' y Miyiiwi'm I V.. od CASTOR I A' t Son. sonal supervision since its infancy. in this. Allow no one to deceive you M ore AU Counterfeits, Imitations and but Experiments that triflewith and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. GENUINE x f It Was Given at a Later Christmas to Toms 'J W The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and lias been made under his per Just-as-go- i on account of old age, pcrb.tpa had finished him. One morning Tom wan looking over the pjeturea of fashionable women In a newspaper, and his attention was arretted by a picture of a pretty girl standing beside a dog. Underneath wbs p tnted. Miss Irene Fleetwood and Her Prize Winner. If that tent Wad," remarked Tom to himself, It must be his brother. It 1 ca" hlm be ma ihat Would Jump for There was a short paragraph about Miss Fleetwood and her dog. giving her address. Tom cut It out. with the e picture, placing the former in his cud the latter on his mantel. There was someth!!'" tn the face and at charmeJ bim. figure of the gir and he neter went into his room without standing for awhile over her picture. The dog, too. was favorite object of inspection. , The more Tom looked at the dog and studied the color marking the more he was Impressed with the belief that be was Wad. Quite likely he had been stolen and sold to his present mistress. One day Toms curiosity led him to walk by the address given in the newspaper and Inspect Miss .Fleetwoods home. He found it ft handsome stone front residence, with costly lace curtains In the windows. The truth Is. he was as much Interested In catch Ing a glimpse- - of Miss Fleetwood a$ of the dog. He saw nothing of eithef on that occasion; but, finding that th house was not far out of his way oh going to the business part of the town, -- he now' lived in tin? city he - made his passages1' by ' that route. On one occasion while passing he saw the ilog standing with his fora-pawon a window" sill looking out wistfully as if he desired to be free Tom could not divert himself of the belief that be was-W- ad. Presently this belief was confirmed. The dog caught sight oL Tom aud straightway began to quiver with excitement, rub Mug his uose on the window pane as if he would force his 'way'Thfougir Tom stood looking till he feared his presence WQUldU be. noticed; then he went on. What should he do? It was probable that the lady had become possessed of (lie dog by purchase. Wad having been stolen. Should Tom claim him? He felt rather like making the dog the means or an introduction t& his mis CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ' KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON 8PRING CANYON ABERDEEN Also LUMBER AIH) BUILDING MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron 1GOW, FIFTH NORTH. j i ( PHONE 232. i J. -- M. HARMON, Pres. J. W. DUJN, Secy and Manager. -- WASH-DAY1 Is the worry pf manya woman. This.4rmlory. is eliminated by sending ns your soiled clothes. The heaviest pieces come bach ready for use. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone ILL 203 for our. wagon. ' , . |