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Show THL PROVO HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ,. l '' Where HiSUei TV A. certain federal Judge who la so atnTIIeirTIiat he doesnTT7wIsh. his name to appear In print In connection with, mere facetlousness, tells an Ohio paper a'alory ot a case where a col--t Trored woman wag suing a railroad com-.- J pany tor personal Injury. An Irish-- . man was being examined asto his fitness to serve fin the Jury. "Is. there v any reason who you cannot try this case?" asked the attorney. "No reason. "Have you any prejudice against of railroad companies you J any Itindr .'"Not a bit' v;"Wlll try this case fairly and Justly and ac--" 'cording to the evidence?" "I will, sir." "Then at this present time you have no notion as to how this cage should an't be' decided. "Sure I haver-y- ou catch me there,, sir. Me mind, is made p I'm for the colored woman an' agin the company," 1 '. " " ...... .1. Telephone Voice. Was Taking "No Chances. The voice heard over the tele"Toar-caswould have been much phone is ' a mechanical- - reproduction stronger, said the "lawof the original voice aid differs from yer whom Mr. Murphy had engaged z that of a "speaking tube or megaphone. to defend him. "if you bad acted only S H AT R Where the sound wavs"produced "by f on the defensive." But you struck first. 1 the speaker at one end are transmit' it seems. If you had let him strike PIONEER DEAD. tedjllrectly to the other end. r 1 the firsts you Would have had the law on .tJUbert HrRolfe, one, of Utah's pio telephone' the diaphragm of the trans- your side.4 "And what good, would neers, die of gehef dal debility ajrd olff mitter is caused to vibrate by the it do to haveth' law on in, side.4 anat the county infirmary early Frisound waves- produced . by some one swered Mr. Murphy. "affBer 1 was" age He was 93 years old Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. talking into the, transmitter mouthy, dead? What would I care f'r the law day morning.. TWa diaphragm Is connected on me side.wh"ln Gilllgan was on me and came to Irtah among, the first piece. Y 14th 2nd 15th. with a small receptacle having a flex- - stomick? It'sfoollsh tafk ye have!" driving an ox team across Ibid front and partially filled with Hie Ij?'ain. He was a personal frlen4 "THE COLLEEN BAWN" ok Pr ophe t J osepla S nij th, ha vi'pg asgranular, carbon. This carbon, 'offers The Green Kind. resistance to. electric current in pro in 3 Reels. ' sociated with him for ten yrears. ilr. Briggs Kipling gets a dollar a Roife portion to the" mechanical pressure , hag a number of relatives' in X 'there VoFd. That must be the recod Every Scene taken- in Ireland.-.!brought upon It. to he death Jiia, and thfs .county, prior fore, lit vlbratUg produces a vary ftiggs No, here's a select councilman ' lived at Springville, where the re' ing pressure against the carbon. The who got $26,000 for saying "Aye." carbon is included In an electric cii Lipplncott's. mains were taken for interment.: cult, so that the variation in Its resistance will vary the current strength in CLARK FOUND GUILTY, the circuit. & - "WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP Uncertain. Frank J. Clarke, who has been on Her Nature. Well business ''The a profit' K. here for. several days charged Evidence of Ability. BASE BALL GAME." "Mom, is little baby sistef a critical able one, as a rule, is it?" "I "don't trial Why did you take such a grouchy see why not?" "Don't those engaged wits, robbing Heber Pearson, was condition?" "Of course not What a Billy idea." "But, mom, alnt she a fellow on your.footbal! team?" "That's in it, generally find themselves in 4 found, guilty Saturday after the Jury Athletics versus Giants X Wiy He's such a kicker" " ' 7 :! had .been out six hours. He will, be hole?" .'-' sentenced next "Saturday, William H. 19f1. Whitlock, wty' is charged with the 2S2ES83 SSHK and Othef Features. same offense, wilTbe tried at the nfxt session -- of the court in December. During the Clark "trial WhltTock: admitted' being in the mountains with Clark' the day the robber ytook the safe blown open with a charge place: before 12 of nitroglycerin shortly o'clock night..; The safe and some MRS. LOVERIDGE DEAD. v ' articles last of the office equipment were Mrs. Don a former res- wrecked by the explosion. Nothing ident of Provo, where she was well of value was secured. The prisoners known,' corifeitted suicide aUTeinj refuse to divulge their. identity. Monday night by taMM carbolic ctd. " ' - e Mr-urph- t - t . " . . . ' 1911, - . . jjicne-ef.B- , f - m - - - ' REX is-n- . cry-sis?- it - T J : SPlEAi TIE v 'COLLEEN BAWN" AT THE ELLEN TONIGHT. The ieautiful Irish drama, "Colleen Bawn,' at the Ellen- tonight promises to be the most Intensely interesting picture that has ; been presented at the theater, with the exception of "Foul Play ''From a scenic point of view, the picture Js a masterpiece, showing as it does, so many- of the where interesting spots in Ireland, i3 three- - : a It was bade. gcene every rfeel photoplay, and all: the popular' Kaleci ' people will be seen in the - , . ' ... production. fhe fifth of the1 United States his-- ; ' torical series of photoplays produced by the Edison company." will be seen at the Ellen,- beginning Thursday; night. The title is, "The Death of Nathan Hale," and is the storjt of .the' -- -- . isiana. m me iasi iha nitliro is RhflWn thft r,ar,a if statue of 'Nathan Hale in City Hall- park, New 'York city. At the Rex, the headliner for- to. night is, of course, the famous b'ase-between ball' game," recently played the New York and Philadelphia teams' This game attracted much In terest, the country over, and Is sure to make a decided hit upon its- presentation here. "For Thursday an in-teresting drama, "The' Wheels ' of Jus- tice,"' wilUbe the feature. battle of Long - . - . 1 n . 4 - caused Despondency been relieved by two not which had is operations supposed to be the cause. Mrs. Loveridge was formerly Julia Quick, Sensible Method That Doesn't . Upset the Stomach. Franzina Riddle, and was born in Bea-xeHave you heard of the overnight She will be burled in the Provo cold cure that Is putting colds in the cemetery this afternoon. head and chet out of business beCANAL CONTRACT LET. tween sunset and daybreak. The contract, for the construction of Hee.if Is. Cut it out and save' it if reciama-tiorof more miles Piute the yoir don't need it now If you have a eight canal has been awarded cold, cough, throat soreness or acute Colds Vanish - NOTIFY YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS A r. -- to- - Wear TheiuprcmeR cady v has -nvcr ibe3Hme project all be inaugurated at - thaS':likfe Eventl by the on the opening day of our NEW CLOAK DEPARTMENT, commencing :r , Thursday Morning Promptly at 8:30 L EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS' WORTH Women's Newest Suits, and less sale, including our tremeCoats, Dresses, Waists, etc., in a stupendousrhalf-price ndous purchase of the lates1: and surplus stock from many "of New York's foremost makers. It was spot cash transaction at a tremendous price concession. IN OUR NEW ANNEX s ---7r SAVE 50 TO 70 PER CENT OF JOHN SMITH. The supreme moment to buy is THURSDAY ATTEND THE SALE EARLY. .y Follow the crowds. " You can place fullest confidence in our every announcement ' GROW. WATCH (C e) Funeral services for the late Patri arch John Smith was held Sunday afternoon in. the Salt Lake tabernacle and more than 5000 men and women brug Co.,' Jwp stores, and druggists attended. Among the speakers were everywhere. Elder George F. Richards, President lA Hearties Father. Anthon H. Lund, President Francis "I need some; help with my. hoiise Penrose, hold duties," announced a Maiden "woMHLyman Elder JJaarljesJ A. C. Lund, of Pro vo,.was among man wheh her husband came home Prof., the other night. 'TVhat'a the matter the soloists at the funeral. with our daughter?" the husband to know. "Our daughter? TJue wanted SPRINGVILLE'S GOOD WATER. idea! Why, Jim, you know she's aw State Sanitary Inspector Emery has fully delicate, and she would die It returned from his Utah county Inspec- - she had to do any household work. Lfcion and reports an excellent water She has her school, and 'V'And system at Springville, where there what?- - Her- - teacher's report shows have only been eight cases of typhoid that she" isn't doing 8y bit of school work." "But she iaCetar member of HMsyearr-not-o- ne comi her basket-bal- l team, and you know ; water. she Is eager, to take the prize at" the But that's1. Just, gymnasium' contest iiaWE-C4IN THE TA L Tike a- fnan wanting girl to TTThenEompany- playing the "Girl in engage in rough, hard labor. Be errtaiffiOTea"-oTyoOTsthe t night ar house was greeted by a fatiiedH'ehave no feeling." Boston Trat; eler. nouse.. Judging irom tne ppiause, the play pleased, and while it was A Scary Horse. cut in a some places lt was generally A man in upper New York state. copceded that, the' patrons were given who was desirous of purchasing a their inonej'e worth. "The Virgin- - horse for the use of his wife, recently ian" will be presented next- Saturday entered Into negotiations with ft veteranJiQrse-dealerNow'rjLJBOt nightrhd comes wlth- strong. recotn1 so particulars. about speed," said the tmendationsr prospective purchaser, "but, I must have a gentle horse." "Here is one that I'll warrant to be perfectly safe," SI IMPROVING ROADS. If the plans of the county commis- - said the dealer, indicating a ing steed nearby. ' "Are you sure he la mainsisted Jtha some of the best Provo will have njQLMfalOt7toiihLBg! an air of dealer man. 'The assumed state. The cadamlzed roads' in the reflectlonv "Well," , he said,, deep la "of Provo dug way, northwest ieing "there's, one thing he has always apsmoothed down and Is to be fcovered, peared to be afraid of ever since. I with fine shaek A high grade ' la be got him. It, seems as if he's scared to ing built Into the rfver brjdge. The death "for fear some ".one might say road from Lehi to Santaquin will also 'whoa! and he not bear It." Lippln". Se shaled'and graded, work to Bit t cott's.".' f in the near future. 'r " .. Less Missionary Money, of Treasurers' missionary societies PROGRESS ON TUNNEL are finding, so they say, remittances to Work on the Strawberry tunnel has be slow, with many complaints In their been abandoned' on "account of the se correspondence of tightness In that vere storms during the past week. parf .of the money market devoted to These offlclals Outside work will not be taken up charities. believe these to cause conditions of temporary work spring,4 but the until again the slight failing oft In gifts to their will the mountains go boring through and to other benevolences, on. Rapid . progress has beea, made societies, rather than any lark of reaMnterest during the past month, but the work In missions on the part or Christian has been somewhat hindered by the men. r shale and water. - It is expected by For Tourists' Comfort Engineer J L. Lytel that the govern The Fteachll6narourtngJXfftee7 ment will have the Work completed a established in government feature " .before the close of J913. Paris, Is an effort t9 facilitate tht movement of tourists lnjhat country. HOL13 UP CAPTURED. r All Information, about places of inter-- ' Five men have been, arrested under est and routes U here available. ; suspicion of being connected with the Candorv ft blowing of the safe"Do you enjoy fishing?" she asked Rio Grande depot at .Eureka last i?Yes," replied the glib promoterV'but night The ' depot was entered and not for fish " -- , . - - ? BARGAINS in Uinta lands. -- I offer some choice 5, roT"20 and 40 acre tracts of good land in the Ulnt4 Basin on small monthly payments. This is better than a savings bank account". Jiply to S. H. Wood, 32 West Center St. " FOR SALE Buy your winter pies of Rpberi Birkln, Provo. ap-- . heat FOR SALE Cole's Hot Blast ing stove. Call 119-X- . ; FOR RENT. FOR RENJ 2 rooms; fine clothes closet, back' porch fenced in. Phone No. i 1 E60-- Furnished rooms, for East First North. FOR RENT 211 housekeeping. FOR SALE " , on your wearing apparel. ght catarrhjbesure-an- d just before going to bed. Pour a scajit (pronounce tca&poonful into a bowl of boiling it High-o-mwater, cover head and bow.l with a towel and breathe for several minutes the- - vapor that arises, then go to sleep "heai free and awake with . from mucus, HYOMEI is guaranteed for catarrh,' colds, .coughs, croup, astbma, sore throat and bronchitis, or money back. Bottle of" Hyomei 50 cents at Hedquist Ttry-it-to-ni- ' FUNERAL 1911-sample- the-iVe- st- company on . a bid, of $21,337. ;" The canal is Jo be extended, from its 'present terminus, just west of Redmond, Sevier county, to a point eight miles, north of that, place to furnish water to about 2000 acres of. land in that district naon Pierciiivtile Lompaiivy - state land board to FOR SALE. and one Center SL two-year-o-ld - One Jersey milk cow heifer:.. H5Q 'W,. -- - - -- AGENTS WANTED. Several solicitors for fllintaland.'"' the new Provo Maga- auu zine,Tyva- rrovo, oynugvuiu " ft. to Fork. Sam Apply Spatish 32 West" Center St. Wood, Publisher, WANTED - Selling our exclusive Ltnenifeel and foe guaranteed hosiery direct ,fronr mill to wearer, pays big profits; all atylesndalWesrTittBtotners- wait ing; repeal orders Insure permanent in creasing income; exclusive --territory ; creit. -- AddressChestnut 'St., Philaelphia. or PARKER-MILLS,-t- ' &t T&xT-i-.las- POSITION WANTED WANTED EhoneB23-- GirU want3 - housework. Z . DENVER & RIO.GRANDE . - V-2-, 114rl!6rllSrl20-WEST-CENTER- - ; 'J j3fi3S21"3 r " sad-loo- .r.. r onersre-reaUze(lJUlahcouEy- Just the Things for These ;; 'r Kights;,;: Prices to suitypurrpocketbook(v Ladies Suits, Coats S s , and Dresises. See Them. . n. L 1 Li f l buuii '2 O II 0 7Z - -- " - - - -- nnn JUL Us- v k hi pf JUL ? 11 ective-NdvembrU2,li9 o'clock p. m. will leave Union Train. ' v. Provo, as follows ; . - 7. : . . : 7: Time. ' .". . j .8 :34;pTm.m. " ,U:10p. 1 p. m. 4:31 p. m. 12 :37 5 511 3 :. . . EASTBOUND. 512 Station, s WESTBOUND . No. 409' a- t- 5 . ahd . -- Triie Table - .. . 6 2 ... 410 .V. 4 . . . s i . .... . . ... .. . v.r. '.1 . . 9:31p.m.'- . , 9 0 a. m.- 10:00a.ra. : 6:32 a. m. 6 :57 a. m, " :7:.r.v' 8:25a.m. DEPART FOR HEBER 308 A '. i ... 9:30a.m. ARRIVE FROM HEBER . . . ; i . . . . r : . 3 :45 p. m. 307 8 have been discontinued) and (Nos. . ...... : : :::01 7 " A Dangerous Wound. Senator Robert Li ("Fiddling Bob") ; Taylor tells about a man In the back-"woodrof Tenneseee who applied for a pension for a gunshot wound. Anr examining surgeon of the medical board; Btrlpped and examined him, ejaculating finally, "Old man, 'we cannot find single tilemlsh on your hide. Where" were you shot during the. war?" TheV old man said,--1' t wa --l shot In the substitute Leslie's , . - - WelL-gentleme- n. ., Weekly. .' Tonight Mil Wodiio sday |