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Show Weather Forecast ami Sunday Tonight generally fair, not much change in temperature. NUMBER 157 rrirrL--:- - RROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912. LECTURE! STRAW GQLliNWOQD TUESDAY DAI HAT VOLUME 4 SEE .FOR WEDNESDAY ; RIGHT SUED FOR PRICE OF STATUE 15TH. MAY ' I A Irving F. Greene of the American Ozokerite Co. Noted, Lecturer Will be Here This Day is set Apart fof the An Attorney Has Been Employed to Bring Actios Give Vivid Portrayal of -- Abandonment of "the Old Unless Over Fifteen Hundred Dollars Cau 1 Had. Right Foot Torn From His Leg; Died Lto the Great Chinese. Empire Lid and Wearing of a New ' 7 ' - Z, and its Inhabitants. ' One. Yesterday From Injuries. . Ite Raised at Once. . Tuesday night at 8 p. m. (j,iorge Collinwood will be at College hall with his famous Travelogue, CREDIT HOUSE which gives vivid life Stories of thc'Asiastie interior." including life in "Manchuria, ,Thibetand W, A Curl Lectures on Cre- - Mongolia. The Travelogue is one of the most educational features - dit System to Provo rought to this city during the enBusiness Men tire" season and the hundreds of life views shown in natural color AAr. ,A.t Curl of the Curl Credit makes the lecture intensely interClearing House of Salt Lake Cit esting. has been in Provo during the past The entertainment which is aftwo or three days to get the busi- forded by the Coll in wood travelness interests of this city to or ogues is extremely rare in that it ganize a eredit rating association loses completely the semblance of here under the Curl system, which a lecture because of the unique method of handling his subject the organizer claims to be the best which has made Collinwood one of of its kind in this iutermountain the most entertaining of the marty region! A number of business exponents of the Travelogue art; men have taken an interest in the In his treatment of China, the proposition and at a meeting held land of marvels and mysteries. at the Commercial Club Thursday Mr. Collinwood takes hearers night active interest was taken in fronuthe dock! at Ban Francisco Mr. Curls proposition and an efLiverpool, New York or Nice, or fort will be started to. organize wherever he ,.r)Wsillo - embark here. In speaking of the avstem from, across the sea the. trip is Mr. TJiTrTsaidi made in the comfort of the theatre VThcre is one fact that should chair, and varied by the delightbe foremost in. every mans mind, ful stories of sides of for upon this will rest your suc- Chinese life so wel known to Air. cess or failure in passing jud Collinw'ood. ment on a eredit risk,. The landing at a Chitiese port No eredit risk is stronger is made. On the picture screen than the business ability and mor- the- odd little' Chinese boats al integrity of the individual who thronged about the harbor, swarm manages that risk. ing about in desperate confusion Some men are good eredit cu- as if bent' upon greater errands stomer who have but a very lim- than the selling of a string ited cash capital, they will always or jk catch of oysters. Out into make good, although they own but the city the coolie"Nlrawn ricki-skalittle if any property, but they speeds through, narrow lanes have good business ability and flanked by Chinese temples and moral integrity. little houses that seem to be built Others .with capital,, had mor of Tice paper shaped into bamboo als and poor business ability are poles, out ovr the fields and into the 'most dangerous customers." great wide land of untold mar-io- n nThefirst with limited means vela beyond; is "always .to be preferred. Through thp palaces of the Now this does not only apply Alandarins, into the very parlors to. a bank who is loaning money of the esoteric Chinese homes to a merchant, or to the owner of where the niother-in-lais the a flock of sheep or cattle, but it master and the wife or wives hut fololws down the line and enters slaves of their husbands will, the into all the vocations of life. - The traveler is- - taken. The Chinese butcher who sells a piece of steak wife of .high caste is seen fitting to the most humble - workman her tiny shoes to her contorted meets the same proposition. feet; the husband is seen eating The workmans capital is rep- his meal.o rice in statejy dignity resented by his ability to earn. while wives and daughters potter His moral integrity by the manner about him anticipating his every and promptness with- which he wish. In another room an auddischarges his. obligations with ience is had, wtli the .first horn the money that he earns. of the family, the man child in A bank loaning money on a which all -- - the father's lranclr'of' cattle' is best protected love of family and home and all by the ability of the individual to his hope for kindly treatment handle the cattle. from his ancestors who have gone successfully The simple fact that the man had into the state of Nirvana. the money to purchase them Then jnto a great inland city, would not indicate a safe loan. with millions of inhabitants, the Business ability and moral in- journey is extended. With pic- ld -in- -- . Next Wednesday, AJav 15, and liepuhlican convention day,' will he Straw Hat day for Frovo and on that day the Wearer of any kind of hat from the shiny silk to the cowboy variety will he permitted to discard li is ancient bonnet. AYiuter uith-itis past and the mu folks of this community are going to have an opportunitydo fall in line with the ladies amL hereafter come out smilingly with the straw pile. - Straw Hat Day is nmv an annual event in this city and; although later this year thaiT usual, the merchants are prepared to make up many new styles and shapes for the benefit of the straw hat w earers. The windows will be trimmed Alomlay with all shapes and sizes,- - which - will give two days for w earers to select the kind of a lid they most desir for the - e hny hat-ter- y . opening day. Ill e - of-fis- h w -- w - PASTOR IS STRICKEN WITH HEART DISEASE IN MIDST OF SERMON ' START WOULD Irving F, Greene,. the step son of L. V. Scherer, the manager ofthe' American Ozokerite properties near Colton m Spanish Fork canyon, met with a most painful and fatal accident at the. company s property Thursday was The man work night. young g-with his stepfather installing, machinery in the mill and had become an expert in that lineof work. When the power, plant was started Thursday, he handled the big gasoline enginewhich was 1o furnish power for the plant. .About 5:50. Thursday evening he went to the switch box to shut off the power and in an unguarded "moment, stepped on the belt. His foot was caught, immediately-an- d jerked into the machine, and the foot was torn off above the ankle, the flesh being stripped from the liuib almost to the hip. He became entangled in the belt and was hurled against a partition, rebounded into the air and fell on the cement floor unconscious; Mr. Scherer was present at the time iun I, rushed to ihe side of the young man to find him in air unconscious condition" and the foot gone from the right leg. An examination revealed that ribs had also been fractured. Tight bandages were knotted about the torn limb by Mr. and Mrs. Scherer, and when it appeared that the flour of blood had stopped he was placed on board a lb & R. G. train for Salt Lake. Accompanied by his stepfather "and mother, Greene arrived in Salt Lake early, yesterday morning. At St. Marks hospital Dr. Augustus C. Behle tried to save his life by an operation. 1 Loss of bloody however combined with the terrific shock of the - acchlent, the young man and he commenced sinking rapidly yesterday morning, finally succumbing at 11:30 a. m. Irving F. Greene was born in Chicago October 5, 1893. He was "educated in Colorado, being a graduate of the East Denver high school. He accompanied his fath- - er and mother to Colton last October and had taken an active part in the opening of he Ozokerite properties, where Mr. Scherer is mining a deposit of natural wax. The"'young man had entertained . hopes of besoming a mining en- - AVALSENBURG, Colo., May 7. Rev. . Hawley of the Presbyterian church was stricken with heatt disease while delivering a tegrity are the prime factors that ture and description the trip seems a fairy tale excursion into sermon on the text, I have fought determine the value of a risk. Experience teaches us that a a magic ' pajama land. Foreign a good fight. I have kept the faith, trade report, made up from the devils seldom dare to wander my course is run. The minister had been speaking ledger findings of the creditor are from tlrn'middle of the highways about 2d minutes when he sudden- the most valuable assets we, can in this country, for if they seek ly gasped, and fell ihto a chair have in determining the facts that to investigate the mysteries across the fields they seldom find the near the ptdpit. Quick action of we so much desire. With the preseot-JClearthe men stopped what threatened ways flea wrrlmre vThen the journey is completed. be: paaiiLJCbfyc surrounded House system-i- n" . the last 'picture thrown upon the the stricken pastor, and a doctor ' was hastily called. screen, and the trunks are cheekThe Oratorical Contest for the ed for home. Mr. Collinwood has Rev. Hawley was removed to his home, where his condition is re- Jex medal at the Brigham Young come back with his audience from a trip that few white men ever ported to he serious, but hopes are University took place yesterday were contestants' The have or ever .will ake into the ; his morning; for out held recovery." Rev. ITawley came, to AValsen-tmr- g Pearl Romney, who- took for her vpry midst of Alongolia. Tibet. The Greatest Thing East Turkestan. Jungaria, and from Aspen about two subject The Travelogue is with "Adversity Known, Georjte- G. AJanchuria. months ago. lie had trouble Un- - illustrated was whose Aleldrum. ''while more than 100 striksubject and at that by his heart place, and Lin colored with fidelity pictures removed here in the, belief that the heard Alelodies; ing ' ; . to native characteristics. altitude vould he beneficial, jgan on Friendship J.-S- ( SAX FRANCISCO, Atev 9. The s &fy of the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, now a part of the Southern Pacific Company, will he retold tomorrow at-t- he d H. C. Sharp, of Kpringvdllewas in Provo this morning on business f.l AT TABERRACIE in connection with five Indian AVar Veteran Monument now standing in Pioneer Park. This monument'' has never been fully paid for hut Special Musical Services and the great hulk of the purchase - Lectures dt Meeting price is still owing; Air. Sharp is I tah agent for the Monumental Tomorrow. Bronze Company of Bridgeport, Conn., from whom the monument was purchased anJ sold the monuThe people of Provo a re ma! tig ment to the 1,rovo AVar A'eterans preparations to hold the Mot tiers Committee. When seen by a representative day exercises Sunday at 2 o'clock instead of the 19th, the date set of The Post this morning, Air. by the governor," this being due to Sharp, stated that his company the fact that the Tabernacle may had become impatient and would he obtained this week onlv. not wai longer fpr the money, parAn excellent musical program ticularly us no effort was being has been prepared for the o ea- made by any one in Provo to raise stern , , the balance owing, and that an atAt ten, minutes of two, Vo- torney had been employed in the city to sue the committee who orluntary.. The choir ami congregation will dered the monument unless payment is made right away. There sing 'America, Prof. J. R. conductor. still remains $1582.75 principal Praver, Rev. GeqrjpvASi Louge- - aniteinterosf oii that sum for three " rteekef years. The monument originally String Quartette, selected. Prof. cost $2200.00 f. o. b. Bridgeport, Gudnmmlson, Asael Nelson, For- Sharp further stated that while ii rest Glazier, Kenneth Roylance. is embarrassing to file an action.' Contralto- solo, My Task From against the members of the comRove to Light, Alabel Hone. mittee. there appears to he no Baritone solo. Backward. Turn other alternative. Said he:' I Backward, Oh Time. In Your hope the people of Provo will at once take hold of the matter ana Flight. Professor A. C, Lund. Offertory, Prof. C. AY. Reid. raise the money; I offered the Annie Laurie, Ella committee to accept the principal Trio, Ritchie, Helen Newell and Mabel and take off all the accrued interIlone. ) d est if raise the money Address, Uplift of the Home at once. Thus far, however, nothand the. Young. Hon. William II, ing has been done, and I am notified by the company that unless King. Choir and congregational sing- the money is raised within the ing. Praise God From Whom All next few days the matter will be ' taken out of my bauds and suit Blessings Flow. The free will offering taken will started hv the company, An., at!w to augment the swimming pool torney has now been employed by which is to he built iii the North the company and the' netted is Park expected to he Commenced before-thend of the present month unEverybody is invited. Bo-shar- d, thcy-woul- y irtg-irn- s -- NEWSPAPER STARTED AT BINGHAM BY A ' r i v k " if PRO-CRA- afternoon Palace Hotel in this city when the pensioned employes of the Southern Pacific gat lief1 at their annual banquet. At least 250 of these pensioners have already signified tliein. intention of attending this years anniversary banquet. The haiiquoFtTniTyear Tails the forty-thiranni versary nf the driving of the" fast spike of the first transcontinental railroad of less payment is made. ' the' United States. Approximate- 72, HE WEDS WQMAN 70, WHOM HE HADNT PLEASANT GROVE NEWS. ly half of those now on the pension roll of the Southern Pacific were SEEN FOR 43 YEARS The infant child of Ilynim K. important factors in the construction of tliis great railroad system. FORT COLLINS. Colo.. Alay 9. and Laurena Ilaycs Johnson died It is the annual custom now for William Fulton, aged 72, and Saturday of pneumonia aud was the road to he built in reminis- Airs.' Eliza Harrington. 70, who buried Sunday from the Lindon cence. were married here last night, un- meeting hbuse. Since the inauguration of the til last Saturday night had not Archie Loader, the ten year old system on the Southern Pacific, seen each other for 43 years. son of Afrail Airs. Ilenry LoadJanuary 1. 1903, $1,015,014.40 has They were schoolmates living in er. while playing with some gun been paid out to former employes Cleveland. Ohio, They separated powder in an old can, met with a in pensions. The system is abso- she coining to Colorado aud he senioiis accident when the powder lutely voluutary on the part of moving to New Mexico, each mar-r- exploded. Ilis face is almost raw d the company ami 718 former emaud one uf his eyes-i- entirely rmt. raising a family. ployes have been awarded4" pen- "" By the lucres! chance years He vvilhno doubt retain the sight sions in those nine years. On the ago they came in touch agairi, of one eye. first day of Alay, this year, there found that the, mate of each was At the Republican primary' held we He 477 pensioners on the rolls dead ,anil the . correspondence in the city hall Tuesday night. the The pension disbursements during which followed culminated in the following delegates were elected the month of April, 1912. amount- wedding last night. !to the state convention at Provo ed to $16,450.85. Both, .in spite of their ages, are May 15; C. A. Johnson. A. E At the annual banquet tomor- surprisingly active. Neither ap- Cooper. C. A. Cobhley and John row a part of the entertainment pears to be over 40. Es AValton. will he the exhibition of a complete set of 250 actual photographs taken duringlhe. construction per iwl of the Central Pacific. Besides this several of the higher I- officials of the Southern Pacific enmpa riv . will addrss the irathcr- - ing ;tr MOTHER'S DAT FORMER PROVO MAN The first issue of The Review newspaper published in Bingham Canyon, has reached our exchange table and we find it to he a first class weekly paper, filled from front to hack with good live boosting material for that fault ms mining district, and put up in a t f The judges were AVilliam J. style that should make it not only A II. Jensen. Aliss of Christian a of circulation the AVcdgwood Snow, a but Clubs Edgarila The AVomens city getter, splendid E. A. LoAloine and J.,Salt Lake City will come to Provo advertising medium fur the are selling white carnations, the Boyle.-Reof Mothers day, at the AIcJcnwoi, aiidthe decision wasjAlonday to he the, guest of Airs. chants of that camp." Lester G. in favor of Pearl Romney. E. E. Corfman at an affair in lion- - Baker, formerly proprietor of the drug stores today, the proeeeils to (four one FERRIS HARTMAN, WALTER LE LEON AND MISS in. favor of George G. or of Aliss Opal Noon on Hmt, Provo Herald,-itiie of 'and l swimming-poogo to augment DAVIES IN THE CAMPUS OPERA HOUSE new paper. Aleldrum. evening.' fund. a - - Alor-low- er ' v; j wir-cmblc- J -- s I. MUGGINS |