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Show THE DAILY HERALD urns Published by The Herald Company. EVERY '" AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- Entered as second class mail matter June Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. & (XX EXCEPT SATUItDAY. C, 1S11. 9. at the pO.noffice, Editor and Publisher. Business Manager. J. A. 0wens, ' N. GunnSr Riismuson, 0ty Editor. A T. Harding, Circulation C. Rodgers, Check development Manager. cf the cold that mirhl lead to something serious. This simple treatment' cools and soothes inflamed, irritated membranes; loosens dtsagreembte-pUlegbreaks colds and coughs in short order. Don't wait-rig- ht now ask ycur druggist cent- Terms of Subscription: 1'aily only, delivered by carrier, 30 fi--$:! a year; outside the county. in Utah county, mail bv month; i.',u a year a month, a year'; Dallv and Sundav, by carrier, 4m cents 4b advance; 'Daily ai Sunday by mcij ft a year. Sunday onty, by "mall, $1 a year. L IMMIGRANT RESTRICTION. DaKINtfSSOVEKV 'From various industrial quarters have come remon-- a syrup forcoughs&colds restrictlaw strances against the continuance of the present ing immigration. Steel and textile men are included in the remonstrants and, lately, even the merchant tailors have voiced similar sentiments. The contention is that there are not enough workers to take care of growing industrial requirements. It is not so much the lack of skilled artisans that is lamented as it is that of unskilled manual laborers, some of whom may have the potentiality of becoming skilledIn the latter class may be mentioned, incidentally, domestic servants, who, however, are rapidly disappearing from the labor field in Great Britain as well as in this country. But the lack of immigrants does not affect certain of the highest paid unionized workers, whose naumbers are PURE CREAMERY limited by restrictions on quotas of apprentices. Hi BUTTER, MADE OF facin those mills and hardest the hits PASTEURIZED It operatives H! CREAM. FRESH DAILY tories where wages have been been exorbitant. Such con. .15c cerns were always in the market for newly arrived immi- IH Cottage Cheese, lb. Fresh Guaranteed i Eggs, grants who were willing to work for a mere pittance. But the trouble with this kind of labor was that it was 1 WHIPPING CREAM A SPECIALTY migratory. No sooner did the worker become familiar with ill THATCHER DAIRY conditions here than he became, restive at not receiving as 115 N. University Ave. much wages as others were getting, and he took the first Provo, Utah. opportunity that offered to make a change. As a result, the labor turnover in some textile and other industries was lU : - THU.Mm A mi-' If!: " You Soiled Georgette $1.75 value, While retail business is, for the time being, going on at a good pace, the wholesalers and those in the primary mar' kets are trying to plan ahead. Market values are rising for about every manufactured commodity, and there are already evidences of a desire on the part of speculators to take a hand in the game- That ; on they have not ship tr Hn mnnii uue tu n.. me con- lv,vli ov al 10 j,, servatism of the money lenders and the disinclination of producers to help bring on a runaway market that can only end in disaster. The decks have not yet been swept clear of the wreck- 1,1 w,e iasi aenation period, as is indicated the still high percentage of business embarrassments. by in October, for example, were larger ,in num-b"iZ than in the nruppHincr i mnntk uceiLe ii me muvu.u, rising levels of value. - hn Utah. $1-5- the Kabo c. oires jjj CREPE DE CHINE, GEORGETTE AND PONGEE WAISTS AND BLOUSES Values to $4.95 ill jj! G61-- 1. It for LAKEVIEW 1 $1.00, 6 37uIor. ... $1 .00 MUSIC PROGRAM. lor, Mrs. V. L. Whittemore, Mrs. Clarence l!rs. George Nay lor, A be Leven, Mrs. P. J. ITedfjuist, ,Mrs. musical program will Herbert Schick, Mrs. S. J. Jones, fiiven in the Iakeview ward nvet-in- Mrs. A. D. Sutton. Mrs. J. B. house tins evening at S o'clock Mrs. V. F. Violett, Mrs. under the auspices of the ward Frank A. McGraw. Mrs. J. M. Vick, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Mrs. Robert Sunday school. The following excellent program has been arranged: Community singing, America; vocal solo, L. Lamond Bunnell; "Coon Dance''; ; instrumental music, Prof. K. D. Partridge and company; vocal jsolo. Miss Melba Condie; piano selection, Miss Gertrude Olson; See-tlale- r, nil 11 1 t8'. Phone 543-- Mrs. J. C. V. HANSEN Commercial Artist SIGNS Shr EX B. Whipple, L. Mrs. Ree Anderberg, Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Ray Cards, Scenery Provo, Utah. Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, J, L. Innes, Mrs. W. F. Merry, E. Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mitchell, Mrs. O. R. Thomas, J. M. Jones, Mrs. George A. Mrs. Herbert Paaewalk, Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Fred R. t1 X 53 C. T. LIEONBEE, flfl One lot Dolls, values to $2.75.. CI nfl Li ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 848. PROVO, UTAH. 432 W. Center St. PROV TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Brattan, Manager, typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. PHONE 20) W. Geo. E. -- Investigate the Mutual plan. Hal Call HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING COMPANY Pillow Waists, Dresses, Fancy Caes and Table covers. l.'Tie by mac'Mli''. sr. 104 smart, wear-',!iclassy finish to home-mad- Coal ali!!'''l. Lumber Co Phono K . I'tiiv. Ave PROVO. CO. Or Mutual Goal .Company Salt Lake City V 11 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MMOUf iroav AFRANKUOVD PRODUCTION i. , Mrs. Tay- - Jl CQQpWY PICTU Also FABLES and SPORT REVUE Mt Timpanogos at Santa Glaus Headquarters Our Creamery Butter Store Pasturized Mrs. Brat-tan- We have a wonderful assortment of Toys and Christmas Gifts Dolls and Dishes for the girls, Sleds, Skates and Mechanical Toys for the boys something for "Dad" and mother, too. Bring the kiddies in to look at our Christmas goods. The prices are remarkably low and we guarantee to please you- - esh ' Dally . Ak Your Grocer. in Pfjyo Fresh ButtermillcQitily. HEALTH, ECONOMY, COMFOHT We specialize in whole suleing men's slioes. W e ran rebuild those old shoes from top to sole, so that they look as good and feel better than a new shoo. Where it Is nec essary we put on entire new welts. Ladles, have your old high top shoes made into oxfords. We can make them look exactly like a low cut shoe. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. Hit. Timpanogos whitehead Market Charley Says Phones 67 and 68. 3rd South and University. UNTIL 9:30 EVENING. -- EVERY This is to accommo- cannot get up town fore six. HO Thanksgiving Disheswe are AL Louie Gaudio Prop. want BETTER WORK KETTER MATERIAL Our prices P be- and fit every pooketbook. Buster Brown Shoe Repairing Department Provo, Utah. E - date our customers who If-yo- u Creamery Company Phone 313. OUR SHOP IS OPEN SEE CHARLEY SHOE REPAIRING INSURES SEE T. T. TAYLOR, CARPENTER SEED I liUU Prop. Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side Curtains, Auto Painting and Revarnishing. DELIVERED Buy Mutual Coal stock and you get two tons of coal on each share every year at cost. Shares $12.50 each. You can buy any number of shares and get any amount of coal at the same ratio. $1 .00 Roy-lanc- Mrs. PAINTING COMPANY ION . ...... I JUrs. A. CITY AUTO TOP AND PER . $1.00 ade $6.90 UU Wm. M. Roy B. Patterson, Mrs. lance, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs, William Ferre, Mrs. John V. Buchi, Mart Mrs. E. D. Bean, Mrs. Mrs. Vem R. Greenwood, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Frank W. Demingr and Mrs. George A. Hansen. iHTnt iM5her Mutual Coal Company stockholders now receiving best quality Spring Canyon Coal at nn Umbrellas, $1.50 ffi nn V I iUU value, for Supplies. F. M. WEST. 89 N. University. Mrs. J. T. Farrer entertained a number of friends at a bridge luncheon at her home yesterday -r-afternoon. The rooms were artistically arranged with roses and BRYANT FURNITURE CO. ferna as a decoration. Seven tables instances it is conceded that there is no pros-ff-il of bridge were played, after which 368 West Center. P"ce? being mainained indefinitely, and' a delicious luneheon was served. is shown toward pushing them Mrs. Reed 1 Anderberg and Mrs. further. up th Denting received the card eo the greater wiU th crash when New and Used Goods Bought Frank favors. The guest list included and Sold. comes. But no one Coal at Cost 1 yards for. Hed-quis- fS F patterns, WliUU $L50 value, ior.Yiiww IRVINES' We Call and Deliver. Phone 674. reading, Miss Clara Creer; male 208 W. Center. quartet, Taylor brothers company; quartette, Emil Hansen, David TYPEWRITERS Goodman, Peter Jenson and Dan Webster; piano solo, Lloyd B. WilMachines, Repairs, liams; t Adding vocal solo, Mrs, Marie ' Homer. can predict how lony present conditions are to continue, that the penod is not likely to come to an end for several to come unless something unforeseen should precipiteS Buying policies of the jobbers are based on a coSsiSSi - faon of aU these matters. The result is that aTwateh ing carefully the demands of the retailers they takLig account the way collections are in. ThefrowJ iur chases are influenced by these coming conditions, and this amounts mea8Ure' for what at times like W buytaf Ii. new 25c value, frhUU ar:.........$1.0H'tE" Ladies' Fiber and Silk tM nn values to $1.69, Hose, $1.00 value, 2 pair for. V I lUU each . $100 Alarm Clocks 4 Ladies' and Children's Girls' Velvet Bonnets, CM nn Hose, 25c values, 01 fin $3.00 values, r8 pairs for. $liUU $liUU for Jap Kimona Material, Hockey Woolen Caps, lo. V alues to p I . Table Damask, 04 M 79c value. 2 ydsQ liUU jjj Ill i7Cj Outings, I Challies, m. Handkerchiefs, three 50c Turkish Towels, M tin Embroidered Gowns, Handkerchiefs 39c value, 4 for p hUW values to $2.95, ffl flfl QQ for VliUU Ladies' Sport Hose, $1,50 50 111 to 21c value, 6 yards for fti.uu ..$1.Q0 1 iii H Light Colored CofSCfe for " Done the Royal Way Have Where Quality and Workman ship Count, We Win. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY er !!i0St jM 0 Ifor"?:2. dIr;re3w. . $1.00 Hi w Phone n,... " ONE LOT 4 Union Suits, Suedette Gloves, 69c Ladies' and $1.75 1 nn 1 nn value, liUU values, for jliUU 3 pairs for Black and Colored Sateen Bath Robe Material, 69c Knight Block, Provo, Room 7, MARKET VALUES RISING. for yard excessive and expensive. When immigration was stopped higher wages had to be DR. H. F. CANNON paid in a number of establishments, and it is yet a moot Scientific Eyesight Specialist question whether or not the expense of the added wages has Over Irvine's Store. not been offset by the reduction in labor turnover. But there Provo, Utah. is still a fascination for some in having an endless supply of Phone 555. crude manual labor to draw on. ABE W. TURNER Attorney-at-La- Flannelette Gowns, value to $1.95, 1 DoorsOpe n at 9 a. Prepare for an Early Start Read Every Item - ! will receive one of the Greatest Bargain surprises of your life " Why buy cheap dishes at high prices when selling high class English Clay Mixed Dishes, "HOMER LAUGHLIN BRAND," at such reasonable prices? Below we have listed a few bargains for Thanksgiving: White $4.90 , Gilt Floral Gilt Band o'SS Floral Design I Conventional Design SU.by Coin Gold Hair Line, warranted 18 carat gold, V. 814,95 the set Coin Gold Black Line, warranted 19 carat gold, S14.tK the 8et Hand Painted Nippon Floral china- .....S3J.0U Nippon Convention China Our Aluminum Stock is complete for Thanksgiving needs. Now is the time you need Spices and Extracts. 35-pie- ce J.95 35-pie- ce Machine stitched. Men's Half Soles Men's Leather Heels Men's Rubber Heels Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Leather Heels Ladies' Rubber Heels Ladies' Military Heels Indies' Cuban Heels Panco Soles Children's Half Soles Shoe Shine Best Material Used. 35-pie- ce $1.00 ...35 ...40 ...90 ...25 .35? .50 75 SI .25 50 10; 15 for Work Guaranteed. Open 7 A. M. Until 8 P. M. S5 North First West. up 11.00 iio'n 35-pie- ce 35-pie- ce 35-pie- ce 35-pie- ce 35-pie- ce 35-pie- ce Sutton Tea & China Co. 16 West Crater St. run, Utali. |