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Show - 1 A- : L' THE PKOVO HERALD.;" t BUSINESS.SITUATION, ; HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. ", - -- v THE FEDERAITbUNCH ' ' ' r about present conditions ihari Jhey are about the future.. They art beginning " rifHtt-tbe--clou- " of ds fomtment of IlrFr Granras chlefxif uncertainty-".jan- d y. - reasons! " Marble aqd Granite LWorks : . zf?" po- T1 61 - --- .eonsis'-- : . " the reform. ' Notwithstanding the protest of his party paper, he maintained against the saloon. Many'wefe the sland- ering paragraphs given him by the Repub- Hean- press- and fora time" feWiTdeemed'l - -- . . J: - ir , ent. in ."various-5Ttideas as f h'mh from-rtfelF- 14 from1 the- - - - I -- Keep-Gnaving. The-eeBt- ral Republican - ... nanir-fwy--pffml- city officers and Salaries coinmen.dablc,iJbt4h.ej "cfrmmVssioners are; converted to'TFe icy of ecrmoiny in city affairs.- In . -- J - nii'jjie of taxpayers: Jfyo wilh ' fj It d ci:h er - THE MAN, TOE PICTURE, THE TEARS He was a business man, a firm of affairs. One who had brushed up against ' an uncompromising and cold woTld'of fact. His very nature was one of nntcr- . ial aim, unsentimental; cold and exacting. Work was his life. His pleasure was his work, thus his outward Tronv. He chanced in" at the picture show. Jt was on the opening night at the I'rin 7:xess; TepicTTti e1 waa "Home." Ttrr the mlltwiLidhcartT . story toiicjigrt He was moved to (ears. What recollee pns, what thoughts those partrayals of "Thanksgiving" accomplished are not """ known".Suffice to sav, the belief man had been touched. Some one had been nude better ,7 .Maybe, an Jniportant tsxx- lution had been born. W1k knows? Who will say that pictures ofjjiis so.rt Jiaye not a mission for good? ': play-goer- PROVO COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK. n WILL RENT A ROOM. A T, Miss Putnam has really change-- " of -- scrvan4-ftf-- grat-the He loves to look at his linen when wersend it home snowy white and perfectly laundered. 'It does his heart good it. Everyone . to contemplate in the county concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. We know what peo- pie ,jwantand we see - that ' they get it on time, too. . - it: city thesala r- - ks that they deserve. -- Of course a little later when the affairs of the city are in better running order, the; cpmmi.ssivneirs will know what is best.-- -- The Herald urges living wages .for the officials who spend their time in the serving of the city. !' - - & PERFECTLY LAUNDERED si v i'rovo'aTrltltngTcr 4e p M7i m tY jz .r i v.v aj PROVO tuts. jft Castle Gate, Clear Creek J aM Hiawatha Coal. to 160 West Fifth North. 2 Both Phones, 232, " ..". I LAUNDRY.., i lam 6; UUAL. uiin COMPANY. i. II..- 150 .... STEAM tl J. W. DUNN, Mgr. III m f What People Remark In the "Provo people are liberal in their sup-- port to the Ivceuni course of tiniversitv," - 1 "because" of" this support Ke have been able to offer a diversion ot Jhe countries, ' best talent. While the address given by Senator Gore tvas-no- t altogether in keep- ing" with khejdeal of a ar;c. number of- -persons in this community, he. caused the n4 . - - people w ; " i accpmphshes"amission (f good - in the community, . He gave all present .many things to. think .. in'-ouabout, when he discussed government. "Ve have some strong numbers to come yet. that will' be pleas- ing to the people of thc cily. Davenport, the lecttnxr and cartoonist h one of these---- ' -- he-abuses ) ' trong felituie." -- - Dallase'?', l sell you- a vacuum- - .- '; Ihese-- . daysr"' asked Smithers-Uh, he s working las son s way through college," paid little flints." ' Harpcr'A Weekly. -- - '';.-- ' ,- - '.'' Wales,- -- ; (2) The organization is an aggregation of the most proficient and tal Hughes-Thoma- s; s, J Hughes-Thomaal- s - v'Ear"n7amein . -- MangnageaTZrT.- feature of your apparel. It requires more attention hair other wearables. It noticeable' whether properly Jaundered or not on full dress' shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs BtuLwash hirts Suoh-armea- and -- car e,to prod ucea-t- he best results.. Exactly right Is the ver. dirt on ou r w orkSend I or...the . we'll do the rest " Q.uIre,jBMll wa--go- n; : dif-fere- Royal Academy of Music, London, being a' virtuoso as a pianist, an3 an authority in. the art of singing. She has attained fame throughout Wales and all the world as a past master in the' art of training and conducting a To nicejt ' iladaine ladies' choir. Hughos-Tliqma- s la to Jiieet a lady of admirable isnositicxi, and-- persennt-ity TTfat engages evea he."hiost fastidi- - DAINTY LINENS. Your linen '.TOhe" most 'conspicuous -- -'- and ented' pupils of Madame the' teacher Knows her pupil the conductor, are Qualities that just as a mother knows her daughter, ' have seldom been possessed by a and vice versa. lady. Madanio the . j(3) Each member of thechoir ja a prize' 8oToist; many of the members daugliteoO?i3D??!5?s and popular of Welsh preachers. She are graduates, of the Roral Academy s of Musicis highly educated, and is also a r , Wel8hhoiarT6herha3 won (4)The chofr honors at the Royal Academy of Mu- many lands. 5) The choir can sing in six sic, and ft rresent Is Licentiate of the " (1) The ability, citalnments personality of Madame a i. little - -.- "What is'l'illy Hardatit doing ' . sons:. . ' pus. She is a genius, an atriit, and a lady, and above all, she is a true type of the valiant daughters' of Gallant first-clas- -- elearher?" "No, sir; we haven't got any vacuums in this house that need cleaning." ' :Tribune. . t Chicago r . i'AIadam,--an vL : Hughes-Thoma- ".s. upposj JLfuxnLilx. Uteulaid- ' MADAME HUGHES-THOMA- S RQY-- j WELSH LADIES CHOIR.. Which will appear tonlgtt In the Tabernacto. The Royal Welsh Ladle8T Chofr is unique f6r the following rea-- ! , Whistler thousand,' .. said ut . therm illiona ire." , V " 'Tcn promptly. .? B - on "Ttieir know!cdgrofifrt,w. Mtl Icnrit. saidr-'i- s about etjuat to that of the sau- -sage manufacturer who said to Whist-- . ."' . .. lcr: - "'What would you charge to do me in oil?' tartadkrarxdrlhinknto cause-4iscussi- r ;'"-;'-- what the subject, the speaker whais ablc to Lighter Mood Robert llenrie, the eniment New York . painter. ,was talking about those millionaires who buy, merely, to show'off, doubtr ful "old masters'' at fabulous prices. said Prof. Swensen in discussing the coming o Kmil J. Sias, the renoun lecturer, 1! dollar opens an account. er com-mission- thatrtfre-prrrpt- e' -- ar professional life, as pound an:' 23,0SS,109 tons the north- Mr. Brady believed ier the emhodi-men- t of just the graces lie wanted the- -- . duced to pol- cr TjfrziSSHZJ3Sj improvements which the- .city is unable to afford at the present time. l'llL ilUJ1( case of salaries' it is different. It would seem that the men who are entrusted will) the affairs of a city like I'rovn should receive reasonable salaries. The salary list passed by the Tuesday is too low. At the of living, it is a difficult iial-- cost present for tcr men to get along on such salaries. It desire to fitiii "fault. Tbut it is believed that there is a justification in a raise sooner or later. It will be' found Sl? ilijJi : -- - ninn if lie succeeds in surcriticism which is forthcoming s prevail that present "conditions aregood and jirospeyt's for yextyeararc f y passing tinsmTsStS of tlte" count ryl One's future conditions may be .. somewhat biased by his prstyial experience or observation and therefore not al- largely vxx.y-bu.s- - deen - ZZacTyT-ta "ft ia COAL m mediately by statements radically differ 'Mfits.ajectrJti&aa. centive in itself to save.- " Get-theAber- " ' trade. "'. Now and then a prominent financier orjiianufactttrcr is. heard to give expression to pessimistic' vrcwsIolgjitujr.c SiicTi Interviews are usually followed im- ing household expenditures a check book acts as aperpet-ua- l reminder of ' the drffer- ence betweeirHncome-- ; atjd outgo. You can tell at glance just what your financial resources are how and where vou have soent vour money-. Fvwy l:heck? given in witnessing for the first time in Salt J eral ntvlA filtod woll tn thin She had a number of curtain Lake one, of last year's big successes jwle. calls "as well as a hearty reception STATE BANK OF PROVO. in New Tork?he playwas thai,, of onher, first appearance. The supr "Mother;" written by. one of the new porting company in the malh. Is made comers into "stage literature, Mr. up of excellent material. FirW praise Jules Goodman, formerly of Portland, must be bestowed upon Mr. Burt, whose rendition of "the eldest son, Ore. It is a wide departure from the Will, was excellent. Mr. Dunton, the prevailing school of plays, and its Marry Lake, also played with good warmth,- human feeling, and truthful taste, aniMlis Merriam;was a charm iand King ness of treatment, deserve more than ing Ardath.- Miss Power's style and , are ratner advanced for passing mention, for homely as., the appearance They are the best in the material is, the aithor succeeded that of a younger sister. As to Mas State even in throughthe ice of ter Kolly and Master Perret, they to twins the played. the'life the blase and calloused Broadway tastes epl The story circles about a plain sode uf falling to sleep over their Independent Coal Co. and then ot prayers, in a iara Dy tne woolemlllir Indulging everyday, little woman, the sort of KUFFORD ft CROWTHER3. mother we meet inevery avenue- and fight before retiring, being especially -: Prbprletort. turninr of real life, but theorrrare laughable. Miss Cutting also got a ly, if ever before, pjctured upon the round of applause for her artistic stage; merely a struggling liUle hu- handling of the objectionable part of man bodyL a widow with iix childrenj, Bes9 The piece was excellently staged NOT WHAT YOU MAK- Ewho is met with the problem of two It will be seen tonighi BUT WHAT YOU SAVE. grown-usons, ensnared by designing throughout. tomorrbw and afternoon and evening. ft males; two girls, both in love with he too late to give arrived company the. same..deservingnian, and & pair ol It's theonly he New advertised Year's matmee. inimitable twins, who provide the for a system person on a sal- From Tuesday's Deseret News. comic element of the play, and add to ary to follow and it wins. "Mofher" will be given at the Opera their mother's lesser worries. There's no place where you rle is in th hands llt)use here Friday night, .. can put. a few. dollars each of an old. time friend, Miss. Katie Putt month or week that wilj pay s Traffic on the Detroit with. River. Domestic freight traffic by the returns as savings Of another day, with whom her "Fatten you of way the .Detroit rhvr last vpar ? account. Here your savings on and Lona, the Madcap, .'..were 699,922 shoit earn '4 per cent interest com- household term Sh retired traffic by over,to.s, exceeding the 1909 5.00pj004pns.l .Qtls, Republican success. The men who are"generally termed, "The Federal Bunch" were responsible for the Jottd cry and well they might be, for Mr. Grant was uncompromising in,, his assertions of a "deal" with the liquor interests, etc. It was Mr. Grant who ac cused Governor Spry of befriending Bell LoriHoff when TiFs topped a raid about to be pulled off by Sheriff Sharp. Of course" Governor Spry denied it. That was to be expected, but Mr. Grant made the, charge a. betore a large audience in the Murray Opera house and it hurt. No wonder thc . Republican newspaper raved. And it is from the Republican newspa-pe- r in Salt Lake that the rumble is expected. Hardly a Republican in " Salt Lake could have been appointed as chief, who could have been more distasteful to thc Federal Bunch. The organ, therefore, may 1c expected .to grind within -- ft t Utah, What a woman wants among Other important things is a checking account In'manag-'- . "of consequence is a feeling of greater confi- dence. There has beert lately more dis- 1 .... position on Ihe patt of manufacturers generally to buy for future needs. This is a most gratifying indication of better . times. It is hardly expected that the coming year will see great expansion anywhere, but it would be desirable if - bus i n es s - were per m it t ed Ho swing-along--' -in its natural chann.el8ifnhainpered by threatened litigation or legislation. As has been aptly expressed, business has been repressed rather ..than pressed. All the encouragement it needs is the assurance that it is not to be avoidably hindered by political agitation or destructive laws. Fundamental conditions could be better, butjhey are sufficiently sound to warrant greater activity in all lines of St, Provo, WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. in its platform, Mr. Grant, thdligh aTRe-- " publican, "stumped" the' state in favor - W. First So. T tent prohibitionists. He has waged war against the saloomTfor some "years: Two years ago when the Democratic party adopted prohibition asan important plank ; -- . " ' TrTUraii it Is one" of those few crys-talizin- ; ' : The Beeslev And" ih ere a re ' lice in Sal t Lake City. hope is- now entertained that the ' coming year will witness general im- proTcment even in the face of a presi dential election and a heated campaign. Hope as to what congress may do to help business, rather than fear as to' what it might do to hinder it, seems, to obtain to some extent. The thought of the people generally appears, to be more constructive th&n destructive as regards corporate business interests, Ideas seem to be g as regukte the trusts rather than how to. destroy them. It is - this more" Ieleraiattit"'-ihr-iiblic- " o f - . to see a ;' who- - are ar.e.. nianx - GRANITE MONUMEriTS There persons,. their ear tonhe ground to placing -- hear thrTiimble- to Wxatrsed by the ap- - Business;--interes- i f V k EDITOR; IALS -- - o"t MARBLE - - Domestic Steam Lanndrv 468 South Academy Avenue. The repertoire of the choir is one hundred extensive, having nearly number? of the best 'In music, both SMELTING CO. WINS SUIT. yopuhir and :claislcal. SlXelflborate fendered4n-thdls- frict. court today by programmes artf prepared and All rjooth la to memory. the ca-- of, the Tintic Smeltinz com. Ladles' pany vs. the United Tintic The. Royal "Welsh Choirls" iuij. xuw juugmeni is in favor of of lady vocalists in the whole world. thfi.laintlff in 'ten sum of,f2,542.09 , (6) e' com-ruitte- d MlBe-cora- -' J |