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Show 7 ,ilis J, ART. OF BEluG SiWBBV . How an " Everythlnfl,'. We axe indebted to be undaunted - sisterhood marching oa toward and whose success w cab now scarcely doubt, for the new word "Tmsbandette." . Compacted Into that rather mposlcg lookjnj word, we may Imagine some cf the asperity that doesn't otherwise get itself expressed in the caustic oratory that adnaarka the meetings of theLinore 4 vanced btUeri-o- r ibe right ':' aa , - " - v some--authorit- against masculine oppression.' husbandette ts We are told that v"a married man who will neither follow nor accompany his wife in her political flights, nor is he willing to permit 'her. to broaden. mentally and - r.Uon .from,,, Uiemana'sismettt-bttt-th- i old lady was the mogul 5t the plaoe. "She paid no more for her rooms than the others and she spent less in the dinjng room, and I was at a loss to account for the fact that 6he commanded' Instant and - Implicit ohedi- ence, even In the most exacting re quests until one day . when the hotel clerk havieg seen .me. In conversation aer ideas ofLfreedom shut up in a tiny space. Alsojcontinues this enllghten-er- , "the SusBandetfe is to the modern woman what the kitchenette is to the modern apartment" " 7 , ' With this farthef explanation; we are rather more confused than if the architecturally domestic simile: ha,d the description not been subjoined that preceded It. " ; I Tn'tho mM 'in fnr thA most Tiart unimaginative male mind, "husband- -. ctte." trow v ,t8;,YCTr:., Qftf 0.PjPi' would morp readily suggest the defer- , entfal person united br the law and by" annexation and subjugation to the . superior being who says: "I and Mr. Smith, thjnk thtis. and so." ' The suffix "ette" In its English - usage Indicates something inchoate, not fully in possession of its power! . and faculties," still nebular, perhaps, with potentialities that .may or may ,'not find development, according to the , - withhef; saldicasiiallyr : ;.. ' "There are two ways' of impressing people," said a; woman who bad knocked about the world a good deal, according to a writerin the New York Times. "Yon can be very mart or you can be distinctly ahahtyrorA woman of small means ((recommend the second way, and I can speak;. with since I have followed : my theory for a long time. '. ' "Before I . adopted it myself I watched it In operation, I know., an .old ltfdy ot some means, but not rich,' who lived in a good hotei. 7 Everybody dressed rather expensively, and every body received more or less consider eman-clpatlo- i OliTUdy Made Everyone Think "She Was Rich and Al-- . ' ways .Had the Best of Woman Coins This New Who Hampers WordforSpoue , . ' His Wife's Progress, . i be-ta- -- 1 -- rich,-Isn'- 4-- e a tSo :. " - I - Globe-Democr- V -- .... . - 7 - - - I e - h ?7 ? '.. i : . .: 7::- r- 'V : ' i '. . .': , man-ponde- red E. UAah.-'-'--- - ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 168-K- t .Mining .Cou .a Co'rooratlon - Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby giveathat a meeting of the' Board of xI)irectors of the Tintio Hpmbolt Mining. Co., held on the 8th day of September, 1911, an assessment (No.. IX of twoills , per share . ;was levied oq the outstanding capital stock of the carpoTationXpay-abl- e Immediately to John U. Buchl, Secretarf No. 502 West Center St, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess ment may remain unpaid on Friday, n i 7 '''7 7i taste-.iAn- -- -- Parr-aske- d , .) i 'f tela. 7 ; . - ... 2,00Ct 2,500 1,000 5.00 2.00 1.4l6 '2,83 1 .. . J. A. Gammon 259 ... , . . 500 mpanyo4-0rt-b "' More millions - will enjoy thern daily when once ho w they Know are. - .:v:,..i-v-t- , FJrat pub,. matter ef the estate of Jane Oeeeased.-- Metice to Credit Jamee, j ere: ,f Creditors will present, claims with voochew - to the undersigned at the law" office of A. B.) Morgan, Knight Building, No. 13 Hast Center St, Pro-rbefore the 30th day TJtahy ..oa. - ''." Cert . " First IN ,; ; pubidhed Attorney for exec - v . 28. Sept 1 THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL blSTRICT IN ' . - DIssolve.ticeof-AiJpHcatiorrt- ; o Dissolve! i.,77s--it7To all whom it may concern: ' - Notice is hereby given that the Uin- -- - tah ines Company, a corporation formed under and existing by virtue of the Jaws of the State of Utah, with Its principal place of business at Provo City,. Utah County State of Utah, has presented to the Dletrict Court of the FourthJTu dicial District In and for Utah County, State of Utah, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and that Saturday. vthe 28th day of Octoher, A. D. 1911, at lp o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter "is counsel can be heard,khos been' appointed as the timerat the Court Rootn oTthe. said District Court, in Provo City;' Utah County; State of Utah, as the place at which the is to be heard, and that at any time before the expiratioa of thirty days from the date ot this notice," any person may file ob jections Jo said application.. 7 . in witness whereqrjl have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Courtoreeaid, this 23d day of Septemberj A, D. 1911. Treasurer-Hil- l Coalitioa-- M iot . 47 59 40 93 Shares. Anit. : 1 - $ 6.50 . .... a ... &2.00 Harvey-Ch- ift Harvey - Cluff -- Dr. O. K .IIansen .10 Dr. O. K. Hansen . 95rtrrKTHanBe 65,00 It i 20.80 -r- -5 "32-.-5- Dr. G. K. Hansen . . S 06 Fred Busen t. M ' 42 E. D, Partridge .. 1 67 E. D. Partridge . )7 10 G. A ; Robison . . .. 2 11 G. A Robison . .. 1 12 G. - A. 'Robison . .... -- 13 -1. J.Av Robison 2Vi 80, G. A. Robison 8 105 ; J. H. Robison 4 106 J. H. Robison JL03 Barton Sr. Blake . .... 2 5 107 C..C. Cliase 96. ' -- ' AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of tie Application of - the Uintah Treasure Hill Coalition Mining Company, a Corporation, to ' '' ..... 56 68 Joseph Peterson, Joseph Petersen O. V. Harris. 0 61-6- 2 1 , . Never sold in bulk, always: 9.75 . 1 8 ' 1 8 ., . . in-ttfe- mois- - ture proof package. 6.50 .. 52.00 ..6.50 i 5200 -- 32.50 . 5 E. A. Jacobs . 75 E. A... Jacobs . ::21l6,25 76 1 A. C. Candland ' . "4V. 275 77 J. W.- Johnson .'. vr:ry27s 78 F. "C. Johnson .. . . 9 '58.60 79 Geo. E. Robison tVs 7- - 5.25 85 D. McNIcol . 2Va '16.25 And in accordance with law and an order of the board made on: the 1st "day . btrSeptember, - 191Tpse7manT shares of each parcel ot stock as may be necessary will be. sold at public auction at No.. 320 North. 2d East St, Provo. Utah,, on- Thursday, the 19tb day. of October.' at 2 o'clock p. ta.r to pay the delinquent assessment' Xoi ''gether. with thV cost of advertising and, expense dpale; ErSlIINCKLEY, ' 15 to try Stents U h e e d a B i s c uit . 6.50 16.25 52.00 26.00 13.50 2440 F; Hardinr? Geo.-- - Powelson --ti 25 W. A; Williams W. A. Williams 27 Alx Morten sen ,74: Alex AIortenBen, It will cost you just 6,50 6.50 52.00 24.40 A ,73 50 6.50 -" 8 3 .'. 32.50 52.00 13.00 .... ir . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . . - . ";';V:. ;',;.'': Address . Provor-Ut- 32t h; a , North President and X- '. . " jsast St, ,;7- - ASSESSMENT NOTICE, 44 LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH "given Sons' investment Cd., Prin a coat of regains Its or: cipal place of Business, Llndon, Ut. Notice- - is hereby given 'that at a iglnal brightaess and a new lea on raectics of the. Board of Directors of Uf e. B EEBC LUMBER "CO. 7', 4 Johnson good, they A fodd to live on. rSteminazfor ,wprk-er-s. Stireigth for the delicate. Bone and -flesh for littlefoiks. as follows: - No. Name. -- . . DELINQUENT NOTICE. Bhareholders, GEORGE JAMES, Executor of said Estate. " ' . per share. levied on the 1st day . of September, 1911, the several amounts namea ot the jesoective opposite-t- he jr. utor. 3, 191J . Moapa Investment Company-Prin- ci '' pal Place of Bualnesa, Prove, Utah . NOTICE: "There are delinquent the, following described stock, en account of assessment No. 4, of IS.fcO o v;; Oct B i s c u it -- Academy-ave nue, Provo, Utah, qn Friday, October 502- West Center St., Provo, Utah, 20,1911, at the hour" of 2 o'clock p. m. First pub. Sept 12. urpay the aemquent assessment to gether with the cost of advertiaing IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE and expense of sale. - JULIUS C ANDERSEN. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF -'. 'Sk k Secretary THE 8TATE OP UTAH, IN AND Office No: 24 North Academy Ave, FOR THE, tOU MTV OP' UTAH. Provo, Utah. . nvu In th THE REAL ifiLlCTOie1 1 -- 7 -- 7 -- LICH'Tv - , JfQIPEfllQ? -- , lLpilLJ ,lllj)yjthat iA.' C. SORENSENJM. D. PhysicUitt SJ .'urgeot ' j ; 1 st 1 1 7t ta: p777 ,And . ByAppointmentLi PHONE, . ' - .' same siu ucaj. 1 Designs , and mtntaf Jnns submitted. promptly 46 North; Academy. 1 i t Residence aniOfflce, . 3;,. g. i Fourth west OFFICE1 HQCRS: t Jo 10.aniL - Is the .Electric sign attract :"rvtivi'l)otfi: day and night , ' : ; It draws the people to yoitr " window at nierht and they t- i cate .your place of businffs CHI-NAME- L ' SIGN- - ' & a vestment-Co.- r Son held .on the 4th day of September, im, an jssfssmentUNo.. 3) of Jl,00 per share was levied on theutstand ing capital stock, of tbe corporation, payable immediately to' T, J. Russon. Treasu.r, at- - his, residence, Llndon, Utah. ' Any stock upon which said assess ment, may remain unpaid on Wednel day, November II will be .delinqqen,L afid will be advertised for sale at pub lic auction and unless uavment-i- 7 : -- , "Secretary.-- '" ' . day together with many shares of each parcel of stock linquent assessment, be sold at the cost of advertising and expenses as may be necesBary-xwH-l public auction at the office of the of sale. , 7 JOHN U. BUCIII. - ,u". ,J,..7.-,7';-7- . ..... . bring the bakery to you. 77 Millions- of people know these perfect Soda, Grackers in 2G0M. .C. Adamson . . 261 .N M; Allman October 13, 1911, "will be delinquent, 262' W.'f?. Needhanv; . . L600 li .&O and will oe" advertised for iale at piifr-- 263 A. Beck rri 5,000. 10.00 lie auction and unless payment Is" 276 1 T- - IJodson" made before,' will be sold on the 0tjh order 0! the Board of Directors toade flay of October, 1911, to pay the; de- "on the 15th of August, 1911, bo f ' Uneed a 3.52 20.00 10.00 12.70 15.20 14.00 S;20 1.00 . , baker's oven. ll.5 2.00 Anderson ;v; 5,523 216 Josephine Johnson 1,000, 217 J, C. Anderson ... 1.760 225 R. Anderson . . . ...10,000 236 J. C. Anderson . . 5,000 238 A. E. McMullin 6,352 245 J. E; Armistead ...7,600 248 W. A. Williams ... 7,000 257 W. C. Boley ..: rrrTOO1 215 Marie -- out going to the 2.42 4.00 1,208' ....... 5 ' 1 sz ,624X7J5 2:42 1.208 McMullin Barlaw J,- Taylor . 169 ... 188 George A. Cean 189 L. Bean 200 A. K. Anderson 209 213 J. T. Clark TheTlntic-Humbol- the-01str- "like" the Pipe," Last Unger. ihy. hetter ' Making smokers" have'adiuferatt Many' Parr .sprinkle own Jiobacco.' v their :7'i?'".(':-'-,-:''7;7: " :. Y. salt to make it lest, ; his pipeful-witTime Is, Money. . 1 longer. Add U' does.' Parr; one of ?I want i'outo iLTtderstand ..thatmy.. the most- - leIsuteJyofsm'okers r and timejs valuable Time issoney with longest of Uverk.' made his alted " me," snapped the man who had been There U faint pipe laat an hour held Hp T , as the 6alt bufns.Tjut nT crackling .'.'I3 it worth a high as a dollar", difference 4a. the it was minute?" asked the mendienn. ., sat Lamb adulterants, who, disdaining Ur.- - "As much .as that, at least." ' and smoked in furious elouds. opposite ' 'Woll, I was going . to take uf When gently how he had about two 'minutes talking, to jer, but attained this fierce dexterity, the reply . since you are so Bu- was haraciristlcalTy7l,an!bs: I'll only use ' thirty seconds. Tjpr. by men after it, 'sir, as lou can. give me the dollnr and a C'hron afler talt change, and. we'll call It square ' Ar O 161 , canst --work Hercules !.'. ThatsrJJJ;.ne plan. Thonias Carlyle. these United States can know and en-jo the crisp: good ness of fresh; baked soda crackers with- -- n -- J - dls-Bolv- e; ' '" - The Copper's. Joke. ; . "Ever go overmen the east side!" Your Know Work' ft. and Do, i, St abl. ."If ndi, you miss Rosa ' asked There "Is perennial' nobleness and of living" in New York. even scredness in work; were he half the joy - for. fun I made the rounds the JustT7? never eo benighted, forgetful, o(f his with a reporter frjend Of other day , hlgh calling,' there Is;' always hope A few blocks east of the. Bow, In a man that actually and earnestly' mine. a we" observed hanging ery . works; an idleness alone is there per--' about a certain corner crowd and approached mam-.-- ; ' never so ' ' Work, petual qeapa1" a policeman. , . c monIshmeari, Is in communication row over there T the I the "'What's iwlth nature The real desire to get asked. f w.ork done, will Itsejf lead .one more reporter J'The policetaan grinned. 'Nothing ' "and more' to truth, to nature's hp-- , he replied. Nothfn' but a wooden wed-din'ointments : and regulations which - . . are trrith.. The latest gospel in this A . wooden, wedding?" The ' news"J world Ifii rKnow th""ww and do it.' and reached for paper Kno ttjywlf-i-lon- g enough has that. his petfciir'Whp is it r.r xTpoor self "of t thine tormented, thee; : M. E. KARTCIINER, JR, . i : hy. It s a. wooden weudln',' an-' thou. wiltJ never get to"know It, I be-.'- v s were J the policeman, in a matter-of- ; f f..:.-Clerk: 7 :r7 Heve. "TUInk it not thy business, this. fact. voice. 'It's a couple, of Poler K E. CORFM AN, Attorney for Petivof knowlog thyself; thou art an un- gett'ln' tioners. . married.' Magazine. : ' knowable! individual;-- , knew- - what thou First publication Sept 23: . ' reallyy good soda crackerr-- as it came fresh and crisp from the oven. jnow every man. woman and child in -- r--r- f one person in d thousand "had ever tasted a 14 sali-aiaS- a short time ago,-- scarcely Mining Company. , : - Globe Consolidated ' -- - DELINQUENT NOTICED T r . - i Until -- . J - Secretary-Treasurer.- Utah.'- pub. Sept 23. Place of Business Proyo, ' Principal Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE; NOTICE: There ' are - delinquent Co. the Gold 'Mining following described stock on upon The Lost Josephine account of Assessment No. 5 of two Provo, Place Business, of .Principal mills per share, levied on the 15th .Utah.. ... t day of August, A. D. 1911; the several Notice is hereby given .that at amounts set oppbslte the names bf the respective shareholders, as :.fol-meeting of the board ot directors of lows: Com The Lost Josephine Gold Mining -" ' ; Cert Shares. Amt panJ7ield on the 1st day of Septem- No. Names 4 W. D. Aletae4er ..23,034 $46.07 ber 1911, an assessment (No. 8) of two mills per share was levied on the 14 Anna K. Anderson . 1,000 2.00 15. Maria. Anderson ... .2.00 outstanding capital stock of the corpo- 16 N. M , Anderson .. 1,000 . 15.06 732 ration, payable, immediately to H,A- 23 Roy Woods 540 1.08 Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Cen.- 26 N. G. Eggleston .. . 3,24 6.48 SO Mlda B. Anderson ter- street, ProvoV Utah; ,. 2;073 4.15 46 John T. Clark 400 .80 stock: ss which upon lAzyj 3, 40 ment may remain unpaid on Monday, K 49 Josephine Groneman 2,700 50 Thos C. Groneman . . 2,700 5.. 40 Oetobf'iriSlV delinquent and T. Sanford . 77 8,100 16.20 5rX. advertised for sale at public auction, 58 John T. Clark 77. 5,000 10.00 and unless . payment Is made before '84 N.- M- - Anderson 2,000 ,4.00 540 will be sold on October "23, 1911, at 10a P. Gronemann . 1.08 6,040 12.08 the. hour of 2 p. m., to pay the de 106 Israel Barlow . 114 John Muhlestein 3 2; linquentjassessment, together with the 121 j J. H .. .Allen 2.42 1,208 cost of advertising and expense of 123 G. W: Therlot :. - 604 1.21 H. A.' SMOOT, Secretary, sale. 137 Jv Bestelmeyr 5.40 2,700 & Maw Merchants' 138 C.-..... 2,700 5.40 v Room p. Farmers 2.000 Mida 144. Anderson , 4.Q. Bank , 148 T, J. Farrer First pub. Sept' 2. : 6.00 150.jG. M. Strong ; .t:;... 3,000 154 A, ?B. Muhlestein . .3,6 4 7.2 Bldg.,-Provo- N" 'You know she's awfully rich. "Is .she?; said 1. " 'I had .no idea.' " 'Oh. yes, indeed. $he goes around" she f in those shabby" clothes because doesa'i 'carei;but she has several mil-- . Hon dollars.' . "It happened that after that. I quite intimate with the old lady, and' by reason ot helping her. with her affairs in one way or another I got a pretty gcdjjgecljei" nconje which was certainly, not more than $6,000 a Decan aaur intimacymorejear. Also,I found - ana myseil apparent, removal o nonemQvaV ohtPdan'c!, mnra often nnestloned in the same casual manner. natural or artificial. t v in this inanimate world" its meaning "'She is tremendously lit-tiis clear enoughV-sher people wouldsay. And I would wagonette wagon, or a lighter one than, the answer nohcommlttedly that she cer " standard serviette a small napkin, tainly had enough for one woman to pantalette an abbreviated trojisef. It live on. To which the invariable reply - is for this reason of its implication was a laughing: 'f.bet she has. one dajrl told her ef this Bd 'of 'tliminutlOTthar-5itcfteTiett- e Hus-- asked how the rumor of her ; great v means' an abridged kitchen. bandette would thus by extension, as" wealth ever started.- - She laughed. " 'It's my clothes, ray dear," she the Lexicographers say, be an abridged husband, which is es near as w;ecan said. 'As you know I am interested come to what we are driving at. St In so rnny things that I have not Louis'much money left over for clothes. Two gowns at a time are all I can afford,- and going outj "" FUTURE OF MOVING PICTURES them for at least a year, or two. A'Thev cannot Imaslne a woman Edlabn Tells of the Possibilities In In clothes, and they ineconomizing - Thfe Field That 8oon May I lack of vanity as the care my terpret - - .Be Developed. lessness a woman known to be ricn haa for details. I'd love to hare clothes M An InteVrleV with Thomas A. . Edl If I felt t could afford them.-a- t least I toa the New York., Dramatio Mirror would have liked them once, but now jmote-- ' tfi treat, Inventor as ' saylig that I find the consideration bestowed tuUmtJhJ!tttrft4(Lih motionvplctore a jMyf eSeatrlc ihabblnesa JLam. not ia 'almost nllmlted. 'He calls aiuen are that the change would not be for tlon tiv tha.' nhlrlflufl Tiiftt1nnil v&luri the worse. . - $ot picture In connection with work " 1 have the best table! lit the dining as the room. The other-daida the elementary schools such some people who teaching of, history, f geography and must spend twice as much as I do had - llteratare. He Is sure that the future a table near me and annoyed me by for the motioa pictures la the "amuse- - their Ulking and laughing. I com ' ment world la a great one and he con- - plained, and their table was changed.' "cludea'' tha subject with the follow"'If they should objecfthey would 'comment upon the development have to leave; tor. Is Tot moving pictures la regard to the not woman of mil a to offend eolng ' " work of the great actors: lions like myself. I Was thinking of ,. "That will be only another develop getting a new bonnet this year, but as .ment of the art. At he present time It might lower my social position 1 - - the works of the greatest singers are shall probably continue to wear the r indelibly recorded In phonograph and one thought eight years ago r talking machine records and will be "'This Is a scheme that works in any .' capable of personally reproduction for' centuries number or directions.. to come: - These recorIsmali it pos- cannot afford to dress, as well as most ' sible for all music lovers to enjoy of ' the women I know, so I make a good music They will undoubtedly point of dressing less well even than cultivate a- higher musical faste In I can affprd. They all know I could do a bit better than 1 do', and fhere-sut- t thhtjeountry. The same thing of . tie motion, picture, and especially is that all have a feeling that if I whe it is effectively combined with ever waked up I would probably outthe phonograph. The , great actors shine everybody.- "This is such a world of snobs that I," and actresses are able in their short Ivestto-icIt thoroughly unonlja fraction of the you have only to getdon't-care a 'snap public. If their gestures" and words derstood that you are recorded byt moving pictures and about snobs tehavelhem all onXhelr the phonograph,; they can be seen, knees about you. I wish women who heardtiand appreciated by every man, try to 'keep up appearances' would get " womafa and child in the country, not this idea through their heads." , only now, but. for' ,100 years to come. A For further information on the notices published here consult 'respective signers of county clerk. WOMAN URGES IT ON THOSE WHO HAVE SMALL. MEANS. Emancipated : legal1 Polices v- HUSBAHOEnE? made before,' will be sold on the 20th day or November, 1911. to pay the delinquent assessmenttogether with the cost of advertising and expenses or T. J. RUSSON. salty Winter Ra!e Get tn rtowwhlie you tan. 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