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Show V' - ..L.J.... .fr:..'?' TH& PROV U:7T. lf TUESDAYpECEMBER 7 the retailers say .nothing' of the; consumers opinion of almost-al- l While, it js' hardly expected that butter; will be sold as cheaply as LOOIC EEAirANP THINIT A Consolidation RQVb HERALD (Daily) arid THE INTER? was is a is tew tne it ii ago, years present price apout -&VNTA1N HERALD fWeekly.) j Hj ' true that dairymen and farmers. who keepOws are.ieeuiBg 'thefn X . BY-THE mg- PUBLISHED HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY -which is worth $12 a ton. This productormeriy sold for Si BAKER & LARSON, OWNERS.. . ; IsfViP 1L C&mJL' and $6 a tori: The higher price is, therefore, justifiable to some ex: r f BOTH PHONES. Center Street Provo, Utah Entered as second class mall matter June 6, 1911, at the . tent, bufYhere is a limit tto the capacity of the consumers', indulg under the act of. March 3, 1879. Postoffice, Provo, Utah;' tnce. has been in. Provo Gity for onl forty days and-i- t b doing j 7 It is of the piyce apparent that one creamery: concern controls as mye'h business as" stores established for' six orf seven yar hi- It is expected that two huiMlreJiness- men from, different "parts butter in Utah. ' It is said that when this concern hats found of Utah county will assemble in this city tomorrow to take part in creamery which chooses to 'sell if s; product,' at less price than the the County Development convention. It one indicated, this concern either purchases the creamery outright,' JEOR SUBJECTS isprobable that the men present will be or so- arranges the milk and cream supply to the creamery that THE CONVENTION more representative than any set of men terms .have to be made. Small butter-makin- g establishments in and ' ever assembled in,. this .section. In their country towns in the state either are under the control of the one! Because their goods are frsh right from, the factories .. hands will rest the power of making the county what it should be large concern or they have some understanding as to fhe price they theh7mceslnnbr be beat-.- They buy all theiTgoochrf or cash in comparatively short time. In other words; the class of men who pay. for cream and the price they get for butte.fr' So the state seems and they save 20 ON EACH DOLLAR, to be given to you. are expected at these meetings are the power which can .make or to be pretty much in the control of a "but? "trust," and while there when the retard the progtess of theonty. jRepresenting the leading citizens are several denials on record, these sink 1 Utah is in article of considered. this .raise of every community, it will be the duty of these men to see that continual the price staple for the raise for some time, and while there lias been a the nessage ofjhe convention is carried to the source where it will cents have, been added,, the limit has little protest each time accomplish the desired good.We call the peopkV attention to the Skirt Sale which 40n the strength of the addresses and arguments will depend been reached'. One of these days it wilhbe the duty of the. grand the good accomplished at the convention; Subjects have been given jury to consider the ease of the "butter trust," and handle them means almost giving away altogether ; also we have received restraint-of-trad- e charge. prominent men of every town Jn the'county. If these subjects are in connection with a a large shipment of Ladies' Bearskin and Silk Plush Coats, handled with the strength and persuasion possible, their messages will be carried home to those who really need the "county enand sell them for a low pricel such as has never before been thusiasm." And right here let It be sard that there are altogether too many persons in the county who lack the enthusiasm which N heard of City. it requires to make a community progress. Progressive and enerThe meaning of the FAIR STORjpis a MONEY-SAVEgetic people can do almost anything, but the "don't care let well enough alone" kind are a detriment. There really shuuld be a talk on the subject, "What .Shall We do With Our Mossbacks?" but in- asmiich as none of this class of citizens will be present it is probably just as well' that other messages of less fire be carried home to to-da- y the people. time. the at are. The needs of the county Progress present many 46 West Center has been made in the .past, but not fast enough when the resources and opportunities are considered. This has been" due. to many causes, but chief of these has been .the fact that thejnisiness people CUPID FINDS A WAY. "The Knighthood In" Flower" comhave not been united. That unity may be bro'tighrjabout is,, one ' carries everything used on the effecMr. of pany Sarabelle Earp, daughter of the chief purposes of tomorrow's convention, i. to from ink S 1 HERALD 1 17 1 1 -- i t xne-nmi- u. L j MMa . .. . . - J Js " . :- V 'O vJI ' . . W Why? -- - . IV. . into-oblivi- on' Special Atteiviion has-stoo- d ajw ) " I in-Pro- - R. is the best selling cough medicine because it on the market does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected ta do; it stops If the plans of the butter trust had carried, the majority of the citizens throughout Utah would be paying 45 cents a pound for butter today. Some alert reporter learned of UTAli wv-TH- E the intended, raise: and straightway set forth BUTTER TRUST the facts in the case. More newspaper agita- tion brought forth the protests of not only the consumer, but the retfrilefr-an- d seeing the writing on the wall, for the raise for a while at least the butter trust rescinded the order - constantly where there are children. A prompt help for croup and whooping cough. Give it to your children. Take ityourseli. Contains noopiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. For Sale by Hedquist Drug Company - and the price on this staple article will remain at the high enough price of '40 cents. When W. E, Stoker, a local merchant,-- , made the statement to The Herald Saturday that the raise was a robbery. he expressedhe e - . coughs and colds speedily and tively. Should be kept in the house .. Fir Store H6e? and scenery pen, and Mrs. J. R; Earp of Green River stage . paper. and Flint Huffard, a D. & R. G. brake-ma- n eloped from that place Friday EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX. . morningand came to Provo and seThe officials of Mammoth 'intend cured a marriage license afterward prosecuting the manager of the dance bejng married by C..D. Glazeir. Soon because of his after the marriage,' Sheriff Judd re- hall at to discontinue dancing tempor ceived a telegram from the parents of the girl stating that she was but 17 rarily on account of the epidemic of years old and asking him to find the smallpox at Eureka. Mayor "HutchinHowever, the telegram was son warned the men that the dancea couple. too late and it is thought the couple must be discontinued, but on Thankshave gone to California where Huf- giving night the dance was started as fard told friends he intended spend- uftial and the offtcials stopped it Active prosecution is planned. ing the winter. that-plac- re-fus- al SUPREME COURT IN CHARGE OF BIG TEST CASE from Page One.) (Continued was invalidity made undoubtedly .clear. He further argued that the very tent of the lav was to do away-wit- in- h . - that eviL which it ii now charged with being guilty of, namely the control of elections by partislan factions.. It's very aim and purpose was to give all cltlten8 a free choice regardless of politics and to allow any man to fcecome a c'andidateTw lthout the sup- port and sanction of a political party, he said. Both sides produced innumerable authorities and references to uphold their contentions. ' "The "hearing on the law's validity came before the Supreme court by a The peculiar method of procedure. came law the attack against original In, the form of a petition by J. H. McLeod for Councilman Martin E. Mulvey, asking for an order restraining City Recorder Rives from issuing certificates of election to the newly- elected -- city of fleers. Judge C. W. Morse in the district court sustained a demurrer to this petlton based dn lack' of jurlsdigjion. Following a conference between attorneys for both sides and attended by- the Justices jof the Supreme court. It was argeed to transpose the case .so as to your Christmas shopping you cannot do better than go to London's. Our toy FOR is complete. You will find everything you 9ant for the children in toys also many' useful gifts. Ths toy department includes a splendid assortment of Dolls -- all sizes from little baby dolls to grown up dolls. Prices the lowest. Machanical toys, the kind that do all kind of funny stunts for the amusement of the children. Musical instruments will also be found her e at prices which will not hinder you from buying. Make this your motto: . . -- . BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TOYS AT LONDON -- j brlngjt.np lnitsjsentforrnr THE VERY BEST. QUALITY FLAN-N.- L Jte-cdrd- er IN ASSORTMENT Rives again became the de- in an exactly etuwsite but fendant, - position. Attorneys for Mulvey became Rives's attorneys and the became the .plaintiff. mayor-ele- OF COLORS - AND ' DOW DESIGNS SEE SHOW WIN EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE,"YD. ct Desirable Fall Styles in. black and Coats. These include nice- son's cuts ii novelty and strictly colored t tailored Broadcloth Coats in tailored garments., Correct styles ly for afternoon or evening, for street black and plush. Also some and colors--' In Serges, Broadcloths These are all well tailor social functions ,of whatever-na-ture- , and Mannish. Mixtures. Substantial ored and are of stylish design. Some linings of messaline and satins. ; diagonal mixtures, pockets and cuffs illustrating the newest and best Suits, values up to $12.50. ::Z!. .1 trimmed with p!aid ed materials. models in fashion-favb- f Suits, values up ,$18.50. . 9.85 - A complete line of furs have ars Suits, values up to $25 . . rived. and we,areoffering,them,at We .advise an early inspection of You must ' see these garments to prices which you cannot duplicate -. uTthis cityT f the splendid values' we oiier.v ". V appreciate the Bargains. .. NEW SUITS, mind AN, ANIMATED NEWSPAPER AT THE ELLEN THEATER'. The Pathe Freres animated newspaper at the Ellen the past two nights has been enjoyed by the patrons of thaL-plahouse and the amits picy tured were ampng the, most Interesting seen here. For tonight and tomorrow- nlht, another of these .films educational picture, "From the Field to the Cradle, shewing the system xzbA in larger dairies. For Thursda"r ilght aWe8teracorn-edshowing' the finest exhibition of range riding that has been will be on the screen. It i called . , y Dresses sea- youthis reversi-blestyle- s. . (UNDERWEAR ALL ..7.50 .18.50 ". We were fortunat n obtaining a splen dld Jlne of underw'i will sat'sfj Men's. Ladies which " all. and ' Children.. wools, cottons. tart If. wool ami You money and SWEATER FOR - save get.het ' ter merchandise; . PRICES ALWAYS COATS LESS. .S'we'ater Coats, the that! kind woolen warm you keep If you London , get habit tne you better goods will buy days ese chilly There are otherskor less money all that are partly wool,) the. time. New goods but warm and eom coming n' every fortable. The prices! which offer you are reasonable, low day, ia fact Jor, the class anything you desire of goods we offer! inthe way ef mer . ," . you." , ' chandise. set-nher- ;'rhhony4trkebreakersf shows how a bunch of pretty Western .lrl?broke the fake atrlke. r hegreat suit sale next week. We will place Sal-8liFfMt Sill! ;uutvon gale all our men's and young men's good substan- tial and stylish suits which have been selling up to'$20 NeXl Weeii " for $9.95. Next week is suit week. WAIT. 1- London Mo rcanliloGo, L i ! - '- Easy Fruit"What does the political pie of which hear so much contain?" "PlumB?' Washington Stai. . "Watch us Gf own .... V |