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Show - '..'I, PAC2 TWO THE PROVO HERALD., Herald Editorial . . ' " - :- -- Post in its attempt to reply to The Herald in last " Saturday's issue'as. ttsal niatle a pretense, "at reply and again . Do.i,!:..,! :,.!, a lvttiii.iLH'.i,! Tiwrc we ,than would expect frera'a party rgan" supporting ithe ! miri1i t iimi puuucauon represents., concerning uo;,iu .publication of. the tax list two year ago. by The Herald it was agreed that this list was to run in but one issue per. as. we jinderto4;4faivagRK jvek not .the.issue we were jrpttirirT at jmd flip Pnct u last year the date cited and going question byetting oft-oback two yearsr Why not answer the question directly and get at the privilege? The Post had the opportunity of placing a second bid without If this tax list is sold to the lowest bidder, why did not the Herald or Lehi Banner tret the oublication instead nf tu d,., doesnoUlar- - to deny-that their bid was higher tliaTrerther ' . Trif thf turn n3iurc nnl tU., . V aiij "Jii me pnniing was awarded to them on that bid. Now regarding the exploiting of the in their present -- positions,, if this publicity we give them though the Herald is the means of we are only, too glad e them sro back to cord as an office. holder .that will bear the scrutiny of his opponents and tften be replaced by the oeoole must be either an awful hypocrite or else a good man for the tion-- In tlie latter case we to end' any such ' man back on the job. We are not so hide bound as our Republican bretbern, if we can elect a man from another political party better than our representative for that office we are anxious to do so. ilfiflp-fft-fli- iccii ""vi vv ' vt "rii!.- - J it: i '4 . 7 i- tu PROGRESSIVES MAY ENDORSE DEMOCRACY. 4 Sty-by-- 4 4 4 4 4 4-- , . 4--- 4 ' AtJi" i t.j-l.- -' nroe-rcssiv- f f i J tS. fit on any Q.D.OoicAer V p Clincher 4 4 4 4 arc to A CZZ. An unusually splendid tional film has been placed on the rincess program for Tuesday and Wednesday nights. It is a Kalem picture of Eevnt as it whs in the days of Moses. It illus trates the primitive methods still in vogue. A series of novel views show the methods of making cloth the shearing of sheen spinning the yarn, farming, wind 7 A great ing, the loom. etc. .. Western comic is "A Western Scenes in Calcuta, India by Edison at the Princess Thursday night Legacy" at the Princess with G. m. Anderson in a sereamiiifflv unny role. A thrilline drama. also produced in Egypt by the - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' " 1,1 - 4 -- Kalems, also heads bill: is called '.'The Fighthiz Der- t of 12- - 4 v vWprtif the "Desert ". and is a funds for the of provide purpose 4 film you. cannot afford to miss. tr .V iurmshing and eouipninz a build Two comedies. "A Close Biograih i a high school in Provo Oall" and "Helen's Marrinw" 4 ing forUtah. City, Yes..:... No...... are also on the 4 bill. ancLthe voter will place a cross. 4 X. in the ' ' opposite the word "EFFIE." i 4 "Yes" ifsquare he desires to vote in 4 favor of said levy, and in the The vaudevilleT performance at f 4 square opposite the word "No." the Princess tonight promises to 4 is he desires to vote against said he one greatly out of the ordinary. Effie. the celebrated mind reader, 4 levy. mi. i ri i i oe iHeldi am promises to trive demonstrations i?aia eieciion win 4 "JIM'S' WIFE'' an Edison Drama pro 4 conducted in the manner provid in thought transmissions whith da and Wednesday. cd by law inare truly marvelous. This is 4 On 12th the Monday, terestmg to those ot a serious day AugustT-i912-at- -t he- - mmr of 8 turn of mind and to those who o'clock m., the Board of Edusomething in a lighter vein 4 cation ofp. Provo City. Utah, will will enjoy little bits of comedy. 4 meet at the office of said Board, Effie-w- ill be at the Princess the 4 in the Central School Buildine in entire week with a chance of pro 4 Provo City, Utah, and canvass gram nightly. 4 the returns of said election, and 4 publicly declare the same, and if - a majority of the ballots east at 4 said election are in favor of said A Prominent New York 4 levy, then theBoard of Educa- Politician Near Death R. N. Lanilng, of Rensselaer,. With'K C .Baking Towdcr any tion will proceed and take such --Hon. N." Y.. " Six Time a Member of the housevN'ife can easily make bissteps as are required to cause Assembl', Te!l of Narrow Escape. said taxes to be levied and eo fiftit-'t"About cuits, cakes and pastries that vea.-a so I was leeted as provided by law. the product of the world's tnlc with rheuDated at Provo Citv. Utah matism, which greatest chefs. A trial w ill prove this 29th day of July. A. D. 1912 tiXrtv&Taj hpart that to your entire satisfaction. what producing the Board of Education o was called val-u I a r trouble. Provo City, Utah. Send for the doctors Three KC Cook's Book By EVAN WRIDE. told me I would th-Ell- en - ' J J y sur-pa- ss v Attest ' :Z : ... Its President EUGENE JONES .'l::..r. its.Secretary never do R. a,- Ask iLiluc I 4 4 4- - 4 knows .v ' ' MONET TO LOAN ' OB 4 .v . CITY AND FARM PROPERTT Jow ot intarwrt. : . tt . 4-- 1 nt .4 4 INSECT BITE COST LEG , , . . A Boston man lost hii leg trom toe bite of an Insect twp Tears before. To arert cuch calamities from i tings and bites ot Insect us Bucklenl Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and prevent . Inflammation, swelling and ' pain. Hfeala burns, bolls, ulcers; piles, eczema, cuts, bruises.' Only 25c a Hedqulat Dnir Co. Two Stores. Suc cessor lo.Palaes and moot Drue Co ' A lifetime, of pleasant resulta. a day at and if you use bake-day- s mm BAK IMC wmm powder -- C"innlics with theNaons1 and Stale Pure Cook's Book y00 ma havt wining ceruCcate paclKa in . miased "TV me Inside ne eiKl of the week I called on my doctor and asked him to examine me. He said I was better than he ever expected to see me and aaked if I was takmr fcta medicine. When 1 told him I wae not. but Vas taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, he said. Thank the .Lord for Dr. Hik' Hurt R.mi i oontlnued to tak tt, and while 1 reallied my heart was damaged so 1 could not expect a permanent cure, for tttttn year I worked every day, notwithstanding. I had been told I would never work aaln. In July. 1911, I was taken with rheumatism again, and it went to ray heart as before. J got ao bad that one of the Attjany . papers wrote up y life and said I could not live but a few hnnra t 'Dr. allies' Heart Rnmwl wit k 'satisfactory 4 444-4- OEE BELOW ) lt. .n A.T.PALII. Roomt I and T Knlrht tlock. 4 - 4 4.44-44r4-,fr44- 4 - another-da- y work. While I had many, recomremedies mended to me 1 (tot a bottle ot iuuco nean helped Princess all week cfftcrfc5ej; IN STOCK BY rii a r.i rRF i at tfae Ellen Tueday and WedneBday. ComeBy oy . ". Michelin Red Inner Tubes V, to-w- it 4 4-- C5 Edu- - Tlie The names of the Judees at each polling place to conduct said ' election are as follows, : irstward. David. Onenshaw N. W: Tiffany, and John E. Bott : second ward. K. C. Kirkwood R J. Ward, and Mrs. William Gib- by; lliird ward. , A C. Johnson. L. L. Nelson, and A- W Harding; Fourth ward, J. II. Frisby, J. B. Richmond, and Belle F. Nelson: Fifth ward, E. L. Jones, II. It Cluff, and E. M. Dugdale. The ballot to be used at said election wilj express upon- its face the. question to be submitted at said election, and will also - - -- , read "For the levy of a special tax 4 4 Just as superior to other tires under 4 nouse.' Quick Detachable jm. J. en-jo- rira J ..1 - 4 5 ' i'u 4-- 4444444444444 ('Easiest i,iMii'iinn, cv"J""'l h"-""- a 4 "f f. .i tfl. ;...;r : There is a strong feeling over the state and in other 4 tates as well toward a uniting of the progressives forces 4 of the two parties. It is understood that The Democrats 4 4are out and out progressive the ultimate results in this 4 state may be at least that The Progressive in this state are 4 - 4ike4y to endorse atttnber of the tpmn-rati4 candidates. If this is true there can be little doubt about the outcome in this state at tbeTfall election. The logical move for the progressives vvoud be to endorse what candidates they can'conscientously on the democratic ticket and name the balance on an independent ticket. 4 . There is a strong feeling that' the time; is not far distant when the old party namcs-wilH- je cast aside and the (national political fight will hinge on the question of pro4 gressives or VhetherTr not this proves to be the case with our poitical parties is an open question but 'there-is- : little doubt that the fight this year is not altogether over party lines but is rather ovejthquestion. oi principle 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 ! nn m,j-- to-w- it nt people-havtrco- i m - 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 Wi.n c a ti o furbishing and Equipment of a high school buildina- for a hirrh Mcnooi wunm said eity. baid election willhA hA the 9th dav of A now Friday, Vw - 1U1U, and the noil will 'rom t o ciocK a. m, to 7 o'clock p. m. of said day The polling place? within the respective municipal wards of said city jwill.be. at the following uamea places, First ward, at the 'Maeser A clever Blograph school; Second ward at the Central school: Third ward tho Franklin school; Fourth ward, at SPLENDID FILMS AT den.Jious-Kf th- - wardTat PICTURE PALACES the Fifth ward L. D. S mWtlr. 6 "4-i iii-Ji- 4 mpv-elrie- - ing the school 4 the control of theproperly Board of -- FEW DEMOCRATS JOIN PROGRESSIVES. 4 4 . n 4 nmas lor the purpose of improv 4 are-anxio- us 4 i vir to-se- - mi ial tax of one mill for thv 1913, sh611 be' levied upon the property in said city to provide rs The "Bull Moose" convention held here Saturday was a surprise to many in this respect that tKere were no democrats in thisnventJon. Everybody expected to see at least a few democrats and' as a jotntn; tWs; matter, fact it is not unreasonable to expect that some of our party might join the progressives. They have a good platform and stand for the best things both for the nation and the state. Perhaps the chief objection raised to the National Progressives in this state is that many to dislike the leader of thTs movement, Roosevelt. Had they another man at the helm their party would be much more popular in this gtate and the nation. 'Some of th.eir leaders think that Roosevelt will not be the .nominee when the convention meets in Chicago. The majority of our party have everything they need 'in The Progressive Democracy which is being advanced1 by the leaders of this party. ; ' The people of this state and of the nation as well -- k nowUratedTK progressive principes and' for this reason The .Democrats have no reason for going to The "Bull Moose" partv or to .any other faction than the straight democratic party of i i ihhvHk question whether a swv . - th" year preceding navl in ri' office-holde- , 1 - f pt '". Notice is hereby given that a special election has been galled by order of the Board turn of Provo City, Utah, arid will oe ncid u eac-h of the reapeeti ve " lviyiXi warus ox mux city; an thre is submitted at the said elee tiori. to a vote of such niialifi, Trprturs of said city as shall have .' 13 Taxes, .' The u KOTICE Notice of ' Special Election to Authorize Levy oi Special ' THE POST'S FEEBLE REPLY.: ' ' . ElECIil: SPECIAL tu m 25 Ounce for 25cts. VnrJi -- iSSwuS'SS Mfg. C. Chleas . 1 .? . if ! hook, yj X C - emt- r: 20 have not or In the bualneaa ti h. legislature since January. .. Miles' Heart RhiihIw k and Cannot mmmmm tt m T Dr. HIT life .Tjlghly- , f : ... Dr. Miles' Heart FUmed guaranteed by ) hm .meowal . . , U mt druggists. CO., Elkhart, d . in. This Bank is a Safe d0llar' rwt1;.? account f Teed your hank , QUITE RIGHT. " "Wbait did NoeA IIts on when tas flood wenf. away anu tie food In the ark .was all gone?" asked arSUnday school teacber. ot AerksW..!Z...'..iJ " - squeaked UtUo itrl. "3Dry land,bad oUiers Kiren Bp. after the - m b6 WWMled w,tk eas possible to the man l0Tn mm n1 ow with lab0; and now snd It win' feed you PMttre. money la th bank 6eP6n today.". .tjwjf u- ','v,f jr GreatS ' ;; - . laiLOR, Pres. ; J. . r 7 D DIXON. r.hu 'vrV in a . , - .. v.' Wh!c, ' ;; ' s |