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Show PAGE SEVEN Dill BUSINESS IN' MILLIONS But at Close of the Day's Proceedings Bankers Couldn't Produce $40 In Currency. r ? One discovers more different sorts of odd things in New York than e else in the world. For example, writes the New York correspondent of the Cincinnati Times Star, there is a basking house downtown which oc cupies almost an entire floor in one of the most exclusive business struct .ures. - This banking house handles nothing but big" business. Nothing less thftn a $1,000,000 transaction can secure the attention of the senior partners. They rather fancy taking complete charge of a great bond issue, which gives their letter writers almost free rein in tying ciphers to numerals, - About the time the market clbses a fleet of honking motor cars, fills beneath, waiting fOV'Wr' au-hr- of List Precinct L j" 3- fQrthevarlmia4iarlnera,-tn.-.'hnme- ? ALPINE For Justice F. D. Strong. For Constable Martin Hansen. AMERICAN FORK ,, For Justice M. H. Fitzgerald. For Constable George Crookston. . BENJAMIN For Justice C. E. Hawkins. For Constable Alma Hone. )!umn -- GOSHEN For Justice William Finch. For Constable Samuel Trotter. ent HI f- - I Court ": CD State urer terali Instruction Q PAYSON SALEM . SPANISH FORK For Justice Nell Dahle. For Constable Joseph Chappel. VINEYARD For Justice William Blake. For Constable Melvin Minor. . DEMOCRATIC AMERICAN FORK For Justice William Hunter. For Constable Samuel Dean. LEHI For Justice Ell Kendall. For Constable Thomas Thurman. LAKE VIEW For Justice Peter Zobell. Williams. Gad For Constable LAKE SHORE For Justice Joseph Francis.- For Constable C. H. Bellows. MAPLETON For Justice C. M. Bird. For Constable W. I. Holley. -- - -- For Justice SPANISH FORK Joseph E. Wilkins. L 1 1 ,o 11, on, i 5 i :tion ution. M. Jackman. STATE OF UTAH, 1. ction ition. table Fred . County of Utah. I, M. E. KARTCHNER, County Clerk tf Utah County, Utah, hereby certify, that the within and for the offices named foregoing names are the candidates to be voted for at the General Election on Tuesday, That' they have been regularly certified to as provided by law, and that the list herewith given is true and correct. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed the seal of my office at Provo, Utah, this 2 6th of Novembers, 1912. , A. D., 1912. day of October, Seal - - le J Thtlimi The Viennese, although living almost in the center of Europe, hundreds of miles away from any seaside bathing resort, are yet. owing to the enterprise of the municipality of Vienna, able to indulge in bathing on much tnorer extensive scale than the people of any European seaside with the "possible exception ofc Ostendin the height of the summer season, says the Wide World. Sojne fouror five years ago .the authorities of Vienna realized the great benefit that bathing on whole sale lines, so to to speak, would be to the Inhabitants of the city during the With this end in summer months view they acquired a picturesque tree with fine clad Island bordered stretches of sand In what is known as the Old Danube Here, in the course of a few months, arrangements were. madfi.f orprovidlng not only a plendid bathing place for hosts of Viennese of all classes who were unable, through lack of time or means, to take the long Journey necessary to reach the nearest continental plage, but also a very Interesting experiment In municipal trading, which up to the present has mora ihan satisfied Its originators- .Year by year, since its first institution some four years ago, the Strand-bad- , to give this unique institution Its proper name, has Increased in popularity, and now, on every reason ably fine afternoon throughout the summer months from June until late in September one sees crowds of people wending their way to the floating bridge ferry by which the long, sandy island on which the Strand bad is situated is reached. New Model LUMP NUT QR HIAWATHA SLACK ROCK SPRINGS for a There a variety you. -- Independent CoaTCo. PHONE 459 SECOND WEST . 165 NT. -r- esort, For Constable ns Lites -- b PROGRESSIVE For Justice- - TheTouraine Hotel Inland Capital of Austria Made Great Bathing Resort for Its Citizens, , , For Justice For Constable John H. Elmer. , - PLEASANT GROVE For Justice Mobs Monson. .. For Constable Louis Dittmore. PROVO BENCH For Justice Jorgen Hansen. For Justice James C. Larsen. PLEASANT VIEW r For Justice Jos. B. Walton.-FoGlazier. S. Loren Constable SANTAQUIN , For Justice Edward Bennett For Constable J. H. Tew, SPRING LAKE For Justice Woodson Peery. For Constable Clarence E. Moore. SPANISH FORK For Justice William B. Frost For Constable Benjamin Evans. PROVO David O. Wald. TAFT GOING BACK TO ' Substitute Silver. v - WASHINGTON SUNDAY When the silver was rounded up at the end of The days work the master located at 42 East Third South, is of the pantry sorted out eleven spoons BEVERLEY, Mass, Oct. 23. w most comfort--bl- e itb the names of other res- There. was a suddfeu shift today one of Salt engraved taurants and: hotels hotels. It is clean and mod-- pretty in President Taft s vacation plans And that is getting-o- ff in ern every respect. Prices are well, said he. . These were left by and in consequence' he probably customers who swiped Borne of oar will return to Washington fob the very reasonable and the treatment own silver. Waiters have become so is courteous. Provo people should expert at counting at just one glance winter next Sunday. The sum- make this their headquarters. the pieces of silver they remove from mer white house here will be Two or three doors west of Colon- a table that the average pilferer Is closed Friday and the president ial Theatre CLUB WHERE SILENCE REIGNS ashamed to secrete a fork or spoon rs. Taft w il ml heir andM unless he has something to replace It thfeu. London (Eng.) Institute- - Should Have with. Eyeq sharp enough to take in a Quieting Effect oi Tired the number of pieces cannot read MRS. ELSIE E. BARRETT Nervea. names and - monograms - at arms THE THUD DEGREE. - 378 N. Third East length, so the substitute is pretty sure will give Painting lessons. A club in which the human voice is to prevent detection. Souvenir fiends dramatic sensations of the One Children may take lessons rarely heard has Just been opened in who go to Mg restaurants with the in- of the season is Charles ..Saturday forenoon or after- present London. As the name, the National tention of carting off a part the Degree Deaf club, would imply, the members silver have got smart enough to leave Kleins play, noon. are deaf or are deaf metes. Conver-- bother spoons that they have got tired It is being presented in the prinPrices Reasonable. sation is carried on by oral or manu- - J of in lta place to fool the waiter. cipal cities and on one night al signs. Even The solitary waiter-- j stands with a company equal to chef never offers an aadlble comment I'.ilky' rtart It ty the one that was one year in New If your liver s- -t on the weather.-The- re live Tfttvleta Oldest Hospital In Europe. ttfCnff lr MU theatre. Hudson the York City are no bells in the club, the in oldest Elf hospital Perhaps the to assuqiption being tlurtff they w hick is the Hotel Diet rape Unwould notice them. nobody ring founded in 669. a button resembling is said to have been der the door-plat- e et hospes, medlcus to its True device, an electric bell-pus- h certainly does exthe sick, tut also pilgrims not only re-- i Is no when but there ist, pressed and mendicants, regardless of age, sponslve purring tn the club two floora condition, creed or nationality, gex, above the level of the street; instead admitted at all - hours of the were a red light is automatically switched and night; no regulations conday on, and the members ktfow that someadmission or departure. their trolled one is at the door. Similarly when most Important of the 48 was the It Inthe services of the waiter are which existed in Paris In voked, it is a red light In his sanctum hospitals In which during that year and 178$ which 'Js the agent. to the report of the comSix years ago the National Deaf (according mission consisting of Bally, Tenon club was started in a cafe. So rapid 35,000 sick and poor has been its growth that- - recently and Lavoisier) Dietetic and were cared for Hyglenie were acquired, and Gazette. larger premises these were opened by the president, -whose deafness has not prevented him from conducting a very successful busyour dairy iness. Another remarkable 'member, - Why not improve who is a deaf mute, Is responsible stock by breeding your cows to That the Royal Standard Typewriter for the railway system of Smyrna, and J the very best sires? is made of the highest grade macommands an army of workmen of terials obtainable and by the You can find the best in of land at various nationalities by mean most skillful workmen money can hire; signs. , O. SMOOT, A. The club numbers 126 men and 6Q litrj Royal has That it will do work of tho Center Street 431 W. this urutH back women, and included In its appointa for greater best quality and back of of exit ments Is a billiard table where disaplength of tome at les tk (oaranteo ia ooo pointed exclamations are never beard. pense for upkeep than any other typewriter, of the Boat bnportaot - regardless of price. organizatypewriter BATH FAMILY HAS BfGGEST royal TYrnraira company tion! la the world. RDEEN PAYSON Thomas H. Wilson. Foe-Ca- Monday and Tuesday. Guarantee PROVO idqnt of Schools coming to the Ellen S For Justice E. L. Jones. For Constable Wren Wilkins. I A Change of Spirit is, For Justice S. F. Curtis. For Constable John Beddoes. . A scene from Biograph tf Thomas H. Wilson. For ' Constable Asa Hancock.' PLEASANT GROVE For Justice Mens Monson. For Constable Lawrence E. Allred. . PROVO BENCH Park. For Justice John For Constable August Nielson. PLEASANT VIEW -For Justice Elmo Cluff. For Constable Scott Allred. 'SPRINGVILLE For Justice J. M. Weetwood. For Constable Wallace Bird. For Justice ntative t - a tor f Sorry, sir," said the head clerk, bud there Isnt $40 in the vaults. 6a that a boy w as sent to a bankm the street level and the money obtained The explanation is, of course, thai such an establishment has no need for actual cash In the transaction of its business. But it is rather queer that a banking house of such magnitude should be stumped for $40. For Justice George Beck. For Constable Joseph H. Colledeg. LAKE VIEW For Justice W. J. Taylor. For Constable Parley Clinger. . LAKE SHORE Aitkin. E. For Justice Joseph For Constable Thomas Anderson. ; MAPLETON For Justice John H. Lee. For Constable John R. Bromley. PROVO . For Justice Charles D. Glazier. For Constable Benjamin F. Roper. .Large Je ' Adamsont-LE- David II. For Constable 9 w. :v SUHl JlHIGHLANtr For Justice Charles T. Greenland. lector 4t r in with a $40 .due and payable, ad torone-othe juniors And I wish youd let me have the Im off for the currency," said he. Seashore and need a little change." The Junior partner said, Certainty.' And went through his pockets. He had less than $4 He walked into the glass partitioned "room Inhabited by the next junior with a request for cash. The next junior had $11 and was on his way uptown. The junior partner tried the seniors. None was in. Then he called the head clerk and asked him to cash a check for the - REPUBLICAN rZ H f ' John.' 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