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Show THE PROVO HERALD PACE TWO " A. r r r r r f f MALOUF RETURNS. EL Lost evening A B. Malouf, manager of the The Leader, returned from 'a several month's Stay In New York Oity?' While- there he , mad heavy purchases for the local store and he clerks are getting-read- y for a. heavy eeasoh'e business, la the ttture yoniFin- - eee an an nouncement In this paper of same. Mr. Malouf in commenting on the finah One' orEdfeenV Excellent Dramas at the Ellen Thursday and Friday.. cfal conditions says that- the-- heaviest buyers in the eastern wholesale markets 'for the past elx months are western merchants and thatlthe trade throughout the east Is slack as com Mr. Malouf pared with the west. stated that he is also glad to get The most widely varying views are back to Utah and the land of sunWill there be a third" party after ' shine and that while conditions are the Chicago (convention if Taft wins entertained among politicians as to a not as promising at this stage of the the nomination? third party movement and the effect season as might be expected he feels This question Is giving the regular, of it. Many of the old guard Repub- positive that before the summer closes etandpat Republicans food for considlicans would welcome such & move Proyo will enjoy one of the largest erable thought Just now, seasons or business prosperltythat af-; ment. While much of the talk of bolts Tbey say It would get rid of tHsTway for years. Ms'pa'ssed and1 touch the Republican insurgents, and that j ter the Chicago convention Mr. Malouf repreents one of the been of the third party talk that has i the Insurgents would cause them less beard recently has been put out by trouble out of the Republican party largest and best stores In Provo and as long as .he feels that the business the Mcjynley campaign management than Some of the old guard 13 strong there Is no need - for the purpose of trying to hurt Col Democrats feel the same way about pulse here, of a complaint from others. onel Roosevelt, it is nevertheless a getting rid of the insurgent or pro fact that the third party question is gressive Democrats. What Would ' STATEMENT ... giving leading politicians of both the worry tne pia guara politicians, how- Made to the Secretary of. State of the old parties Tiotar little concern. In ever, would ' be the uncertainty .as to State of Utah, by the Provo Buildthis connection there has arisen ing and Loan Society, Provo, Utah. just how the remnants of the old good deal of talk lately of a possible garUes would be affected, and wheth- The amount of authorized ..... ..... . .$1,000,000.00 Capital In which two er there might follow It a complete third v. The par value of each men, powerful in their respective par. breaking up of the old parties. Social-1s- t 100.00 rrr-- . : rrrrr-- . Share These . ties, might be conspicuous. The country over would deeply re- The number of shares sold 817.00 two men are William Bryan and Rob gret new third party movement. In during the year p can- The number of shares crt La Follette. the present troubled situation of Recelled and withdrawn Hardly probable as It seems, it is a publicans an"d Democrats; so long as the preceding;. during fact that one can hear not a little talk there is no third party newly formed, 336.00 year Statement of receipts; and disburse In quarters about Wash the Socialists see great hope of big ments during- the preceding year. ington-athis time on this text: gains for themselves. RECEIPTS -' What if a new party arises and -- Much-of the third party talk, how Cash on hand at close of - nominates La Follette and Bryan for ever, proceeds without recognizing the last fiscal year "3,165.50' any fact that president and vice r8i(lat-r-flrRepublican or Dues on running stuck .... 30,200.90 an and La Follette?" Democratic leaders are. willing to take Loans repaid and partial .i.OoO.OO payments It is pointed out that such a"tTckeT the plunge and leave their old politi Interest ..." 11,226.24 whether headed by one man or the cal alliances. Senator La Follettelias Fines 348.27 other, would appeal to. numbers of repeatedly said that he could fight Pass books, initiation and 179. 45transfer fees progressive Republicans and of pro- most effectively within the' Republi bills ( payBorrowed, money be a can party, seeking Id reform it from gress! ve- iJemetra 307.1." able) combination- that would tax severely within, and not from without. This both the old pnrtiesrrSouie who have is the attitude taken-bmost of the Total receipts $ 50,47 DISBURSEMENTS. given the matter thought believe that conspicuous leaders whether In the If it shall turn out that President Republican or.Demacratic party. A Loans on mortgage securi ties 38,250.00 Taft is at Chicago and third party movement, if it comes, will Loans on pass book eecurl-- : - a conservative BemocraOsMmliiak have largely to proceed from the rank 200.00 u tieg .; , ed at Balltmore.'and a Bryan and La and file and not from prominent old Withdrawals ol( running "stock . ,T ,i7ffn .n. . -; 7439.35 xFolJettej:omblnatIon can be formed, party leaders, according to the presDividends paid during the '". it "will be the beginning of a complete ent outlook. ' 1,379.83 year (withdrawn) revolution of the United ; . Expenses, Including salar le8- . WISDOM. '.u States and will soon result in the 751.80 y . y ' 4.55 Interest establishment of a liberal and a con-- ; mas our town paid on overdraft. a in lived There WM ihwignt tnatjie waf wise'" fiscal year ,; .; .. the Republican and Democratic par! He made a big election bet Miscellaneous ' disbar te- ties. His bankroll shrunk in 'size. Cicnts, viz: .Discounts made for advanc- . , ... ed payments .65.05 e A A fl fS fl fi O fl fl fl fT O : -- ,3- and-hl.... Who Cares - . very-rBear-- f greatest success in life to secure arid maintain the best Party and What It Will Mean The Third w position in both the. business and social world. able to seYoung man to cure; clothes that gire yoiiv the attractive, forceful, appearance, .that . win recognition for you anywhere you go. - lnit Wool Suits Our $15 for Will do.tms you. They have Individuality that make them especially desirable. They are doubly guaranteed by the makers and by us vou are sure to be satis fied if you will try one of " these. MEN'S CORDUROY COATS The nev' RoughVVear coat r or outjng. for working in . party-moveme- nt seat appearance, hut wear like - leather Regular. $3.50, our price only "Regular 1-9- Peg-top,- S2 49 d W hip $3 .f KX . Oi rtl cur parrts,--regular f prii-- nnly METrS-HEAVY"BL- not-m- y SI 69 -- ld - ' They were bought at a bargain by our Eastern bargain - . V WHY SO CHEAP . $4 50 Extra heavy leather and Solid Oak Tan soles. 'Yet pliable and comfortable. Will fit axil and war well ' 198 made..: to MEN'S WORK SHOES "" UE Prices S3 50 Wartlr $3 ."50 anywhere, our price only $2-98- . I: BOYS' SOLID SHOES 89 Coys' heavy blue denims, sizes 3 to 10 yrs. 45 Larger, 10 to 15 49 buyer. You reap the benefit. V Guaranteed Solid and Serviceable. Worth $2.25 anyr where, our price only SI 49 Men's Splendid Work Shirts 39- " Cotton Gloves, knit, wrist, 5 pair an(d hundreds of other bargains to numerous to mention here. ; ,;: ' IT PAYS tO BUY AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE - WOOD-OL- . mm I - .trra'v;bijart-----o- ranteed. -- DENIMS Overalls, Union Made, all sizes, Xeat shape .69 Extra h'eav denims, Union - -? a 11 1 d'ea s: On"a! i ties fully gua- . -- - . to fit all feet. Styles to suit Extra good Quality of material, thoroughly made and belt neatly shaped. loops, cuff bottoms worth $3.00- regularly, our buyer at a bargain, our got thc-price only our price only $4.0(7, (OXFORDS In all the different Leathers, Styles and Colors. Shapes PANTS - 7 MEN'S DRESSY AU MEN'S WHIPCORD . t per- -' son.al. . - a- - . - It means much to You , . Personal Appearance Is amlost sure to vyin the - f for - go ; - Total disbursements .. I 50,47151 B5 Salaries paid each of It officers: CALIFORNIA -- .... Secretary. 450.00 $725 Here 450.00 Total salaries' ....... statement of its assets and tlabili. ties at the end of the year, and the ' nature. The Ideal Place, to Spend. Your A Vacation Standard draw- - r ing room Compartment $ 2,686.93 Cash on hand Loans on'mortgagensecurlty 159,290.00 Loans on Daaa book security . 450.00 Miscellaneous - assets, viz: 239.50 Delinquent fines 649.80 Delinquent Interest . . EXCURSION is . . Sleepers ' Free For Literature Tickets and Information see Any Salt Lake Route Agent 'or write to Chair - ' 7iIA3ERFiELDr-ArG.-p- market. - Investigate just the Car for the Business Mn. PR0V0 FOUNDRY Total liabilities . . . . . $163,316.23 Hyrum F. Thomas being first duf sworn according to law deposes and Ar'. . money in this car than any on the x 1 -- Reclining for the " Tickets on sakj April 29, 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Final Limit, June 27. " Fully Equipped More Total assets .f 163.316.23 . .;. .. LIABILITIES '" " Running stock and divl- '. ...... .'. .1132,115.46 dends Deposits and interest, Inter- 5.30 est on borrowed money. 3,432.04 Fund for contlgent losses: 307.15 . . . Borrowed money Undivided profits y ... . . . 27,456.28 also Tourist ' -- ' T. F. FOUR DOOR MAXWELL MESSENGER & MACHINE Pierpont, Mgr. COMPANY Fully Equipped Garage ayr that; iJpctf!i;oC3W named Cars that the company; ; statements made In the foregoing re 279 TM. Deal "DELINQUENT NOTICE. 9.49 507 Mile3 Oavies ...... 1,000 "4,745 303 Raphael Garfield port are true and correct and ' that 6.64 497Grac B. Calderwood 2,000 3,321 said statement contains a full and Mineral Flat Extension Mining and 108 William Asher . , . . . 2,000 4.00 504 Bern Walton 2,000 correct exhibit of the. condition of 128 Hyrum J. Evans, Jr.,. ,1,500 -- 3.00 608 Bern Walton . . . Milling Company. 1,000 close at the said company's business 437 Hyrum J. Evans, Jr.: 1,000 fol1,000 TLere 2.00 486 George T; Peay . the ; is: upon delinquent of the 1,000 . 1.000 2.00 487 William W. Peay lowing described stock on account of 69 T. J. Wadsworth HYRUM F. THOMAS. 488 Amanda Delong ,., 5,000- T.-- J. Wads worth .... 1,000 1st levied " on assessment No. lit '4 2.00 the me Subscribed and sworn to before " "1,400 2.80 489 Lettfe D. BartletU., 5,000 the Tarious f440vTrJ1- Wfldswortfi this twelftb. iay" of February. 1912.' ' of 490 Couder names set amounts John. 4.00 473 Annie C. Matson .. 1,000 2,000 opposite the HEBER C. JEX, . (Seal.) v . asfoI-tow- 114 500 holders stock l.OOOi the 2.00 474 Annie C. Matson ... . -respective " Notary Public. : 156 W. D. Yates 3.00 465 E. L. Jones ........ 5,000. 1.500 MTcom rnTsslon expires April 13, No. 639 E. L Jone3 ... .... 5,000 Name Shares Amt. 202 W Bl. Yatea above ";.-- Clarence Dennett's Production " - year-1911- . . . Thelriljericah Phy 66m dayof-Marchrl9- I mmi wm BY EDWIN MILTON TDE1 AUTHOR'S AUTHORIZED JZIl 1914. PRODUCTION Prices 25c to $1.00 Offlee-e- f -- -v Feb-ruar- t:i----- - 1912. '.. c. - S. TIXGEY, r- '.'"'. PHONE 2732 ' .. ' " Cement Contractor Maken Specialty bT Pavlnor :f Hitching rtd 200" 201 49 J00 Ornamental Fences East 2nd South Provo, Utah E. E. E. E E. E. P. .H. Brown Brown Brown Brpwn . . . Brown Brown v.;. Brown, Beesley , v, ...... ...... . . ; F. Ahlander." . . F. Ahlander--.- , J." C." Anderson ... . 26J 265 276 75 274 277 278 3.000 3,000 3,000 8.000 3.000 3,000 398 845 , 2,000 5,000 2.000 , -- 6.00 6.00 6.00 6,00 6.00 6.00 .80 a ........ 346 347 34 4.00 Yates O. W. Mendenhall . . . G. W.1 Mendenhall .. J. F. Mendenhall .... J. F. Mendenhall : . . A, H. Delong ..... D. J. Blake D. J. Blake George E. Barton .. George E. Barton i oi ip; ruiimtr .... ........ 6,643. 13.29 367 Parley Fullmer,..,. 7 7.000" 14.00 36C. W. Love 25a - .50 391 Q. W. Love 0 ...... 438-W- 349 350 362' 1.69 363 . 4.00 361 10.00 365 C. Anderson . . . .8,730-10,0019.50 .C, Anderson C. Anderson 20.00 C. Anderson 8,000 . 6.00 9.49 Israel Barlow 4,745 , 4.745 Irael- - fcarlow. 9.49 Karl:J. Thomsen ... 2,000" 4.00 Karl J. Thomsen ... 1.000 2.00 13.49 N. A. NIelson . Fr W.-- Wright - . . .7 ,6.ooajio.oo 9.49 4.743 F, W. Wright Mrs. James "Jlenrle." 1,898. 3.79 Deal L. 4.00 L. p. .Deal 2,000 , 4.00 L. D Deal 1.000 2.00 L. D. Deal 4.743 9.49 T, M. I)al 5,0iO 10 00 J. J. 432 J. R4S J. 502 547 Fjeldjfostt, F,.E F. F. F. Fl F. F. 159 A. 244 A. 2C6 Ce-me- ,004 tt 241 Thomas Hr Jones 181 A. F. Ahlander .. 248 248 D. G, Matson 582 -- Furnished on All Kinds of Cement Work 220JV-EBrow- 229 228 2n7 226 225 224 475 " 519 Secretary of State, Estimates Vs-X- ' - 5.00 .2,500 -- 1.- the Secretary of State, T.-sI, C, S. TIngey secretary of slate of the state ot Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing .is' a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named, company, now on file in my office this 23, day of FARtlVElL TOUR .V..:,?-r-,r-;:-,.v';-'--- - R0YLE - Yatea... W.-D- . State f lUah. . ff 12, a -- 2.00 4.00 4.00" 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 ....... 'Z.OOO' "4.00 1,800 5,000 4,745 5,000 4,745 9,490 6,168 6,168 6,500 6.168 2,000 1.898 1,000 949 1,000 "'3.60 369 Teresaa Man waring- 370 Teressa Manwaring v949 861 J. E. Snyder . 2,000 390 J. E. Snyder 1,898 371 George W. Gee . .1,000 434 John Guy . 2.000 435 John Guy . 3,000 54 George A. Storrs .10,000 392 397 51.7 ."X - 467 Nehr Cr LarseurrnT.OOO And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 1st day of March,- 1912, as many shares of each parcej of stock as may be necessary, win be sold at public auction at the office of Robert Anderson, over Farrer Bros. 6tore - Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, April 23, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. 12.33 to pay the delinauent assessmpnt tn-4.00 gether with the cost of advertising w , 3.79 anfj .etpehse . of . sale, F. E. BROWN, . 2.00 y 12.33 : 13.00 1912, 1.89 200 4.00 3.79 2.00 .4.00 6.00 20.00 .... 633 13.00 1.89 ...... 540 541 37 10.00 9.49 10.00 9.49 18.98 1.00- 10.00 10.00 " 4,00 Secretary. North.' Provo; Utahr" First publication' Aprils 10, 1912. , 691 West- - 3 Ay THE0INT , : OF" VIEW. ,' r Three Jltfle tots sat beside her on 9ne sideband two a tit older on the '" other. " ; -B. H. Darling . . 8.ootrio.oo E. IL Dtrlln "Are these your children, madam . JMr.- B, F, Rea .... 5.000 110.00 aated the .conductor, - as he : icoltec terl ' CrrLZ llolHna 2.000 4.00 the fare, "or is it 'a r picnic?" J. Wt. Deal. n.hnri 10.00 are "she" "They x my rcbUdren; J. W Deal .r.ftftft 10.00 Ida; Stuart eay . : 1,000 . 2 00 answered, "and it , Is no picnic." ' ' . 1.000 Iitrt. Bailey T. . 2.0Q Hampton Magazine. 5.000-10.- . s-'Tf"- f 00 -. - ' .....;. , K , |