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Show THE PItOVO HERALD "SIN FOR SALE FOR SALE: One gentle, all purpose mare, also buggy and harness, for sale jl8 cheap. 70 E. 7th So. DRESSMAKING done by the day or piece. All work guranteed. Phone . 147. FOR SALE CHFAP: : x A nuiBlwrlflfj Phone 29S- - rooms," WANTED Girl for hoiiM work. 4 sortment f or ydu to select from. $1.98 Rock Crepes, 40 iocbes wide, Alice -, Blue, Tan and Brown the licensink of solicitors- Mr. On snepfTedhaT"WTrcinsec -- solicit orsrbut licenseould be eolleetedlroin business; con cerns located within the State;. On'motion. of .Mayor John Hunter of American - Fork the proceedings of the convention will be printed. Secretary Fred Evans reported $111-7in the treasury,and an,in(1f be collected from out-ofta- L t Li8AJhttmaittMz inchee Tluc anrl Pun te ... $2.2&3figoreCrepe-de-ebines,-. soliclrrrrs-Tepresent- ing Utah 'J Provo, s- -: i About License For Solicitors. P. O. Box 68, Apply t 403 West 4th North. Thete beautiful, high class silks are gelling rapidly but there is still an excellent a it For further particulars address ' - 56 J2 SPECIAL taetifs-em-ploye- . j FOR SALE: Chester white pigs, 10: weeks oldrMother. weighs 500 lbs. Thomas, No: 672 W. 5th Jforth. Phone, FOR RENT Furnished (South 2nd West. How Prohibition Was Defeated. LeiRoy Dixon, from the legislature committee, tepbrted on matters sub: Jmitted at the' last meeting. The conr- mittee in presenting the prohibition bill to the legislature "had been In' formed 'tfiVrit wouid' not pass unless the referendum clause, was eliminated, but that it would be' signed by the governor if passed without the referendum clause. This provision was then taken out. Mr Dixon gave a' detailed the, efforts to hare the. bill d passed, and the su?ctessfttl -- of the bill by the opponents. '.'"' to defeat . I The' fate of other bills asked for by the Municipal lea, , acres of this land is under cultivation and every acre can be cultivated. fcand is all feReedr-gee- d well, house, barn, chicken house and machine shed, Will sell this land for cash, or will trade for 90 ck ReinlflgteB-jpewriter- .. Tomorrow. IN EASTERN car. FOR. Keeda some repairs; f225; $100 cash, terms on balance? 193 W. let N. (tf ALEv--Bul- THE SABBATH .Billie. Ritchie ;at .Ellen Or Will Trade 1G0 Acre Ranch FOR GOOD JERSEY MILK AND W. A. uttall. ( Fll Cream phone 525-. . Featuring ON wide A 1. - Blue, Pink auJ MaEogany - Sir ; Light fAj 98c Silk Poplins, 36 inches wide I Navy, Brown, Green, Red .houses i AT THE edness of $40 againfS5e leaguft pantry, water and electric lights ; new FAN Y WARD COLUMBIA FRIDAY ' A resolution expressing y painted and paperedX Phone 118-appreci .un or apply 609 West 4st North ., (fl Billie Ritchie keeps .you in a con of the fine musical entertainments 1.. J3anny Ward, the famous American slant roar in his latest Lko unanimously adopted. WANTED: To rent, a farnK, on Colum"Sin seen to. is on be at the the Sabbath,"' at the .. Mayor W. W. Wilson, of Sandy, se comedy, chares. A. GorskL 765 Academy ave- star, who J cured the next convention "for his city (J18 fcja on Friday, in the Jesse L. Lasky Ellen Friday, January 21st nue, production of "The Cheat," as the in his promise that if the convention LOST A pair of nose glasses in a extravagant, young, society leader, was held there a representative of the black case at the Columbia theatre has amipple opportunity to Introduce Salt Lake City government would at Please return to this office, a number of x the latest "Parisian tend. These gowns show - verygowns. "The following resolution'introduced BOREAS WENT ON THE RAMPAGE short skirts with pantalettes V by George S. Swan failed to pasis fori : Scientifically Removed. the reason, as expressed, that the work ' The wind storm Tuesday afternoon MIbs Ward displays her wonderful Thousands of testimonials. and evening that was so. keenly felt in codfenTplated was being done by other - pearl, and the famous e Don't be a. sufferer. I give Provo was a monster in its propor but the meeting was in organizations; ' x relief. ). $25,000 Iengia blue diamond. tions near the anoutih of the .canyon sympathy jvith the spirit pf the resoEYESIGHTPECIALISTr .where the snowr. was swept front the tluTion "I don't w4nt to 3wy you; I want . , - X aa a a a and. ground aM large pebbles gravel to" tore ycur abilityi'V is the shrewd That it be the sense of v Mown into the (faces of travelers with G. for "the better this convention,-that Frank "Grandell gives his such force' as. to.. make it almost on- wording our tax and for solution of problems to in re of "Boss" Hoke offer $15,000 With emdselmari Uptical Insurable. The-- snow" was 7 drifted turn of social he the for the, latter industrial, promotion guaranteeing & Tewelrv. Co. ; many ,feet deepjn places1 and the Grandell's election to the of and civic the interests community, mayoralty. roads were so full that only a portion At the Columbia theatre Monday, generally, there should be organized of the rural mall route could bo in each community of the State a com 24th, beginning with matinee January covered Assistance (has teen asked 4 " " ' " p. m. welfare league enlisting in its of the patrons of tine mall, service on IGIPAL LEAGUE munlty Forrest Stanley, Myrtle' Stedman the ci v ic.o fgeialr-th- e articles publie Cut on This Ula. route No. 2 to put the road In shape and Charles head a strong : Ruggles commercial club, and such the schools, for traffic. cast in support of MACLYN AR- (Continued from page 1. ther organizations as may exist for BTJCKLE who stars in the appealing that said hetterment; BEET GROWERS DANCE. - ommunityv. . character of "Boss Hoke. for and make should provide The beet growere dance- - given-- at enough and not too mui revenue is league a of the resources; ; As a special inducement for tttie purchase of high grade milled toil'-systematic study the Mozart Tuesday night was a toon. tion of the dog- trot, much , to the collected. Taxes Should le laid and possibilities of the soaps we makeJthe following otffer: capabilities plete succesS7ln spite otThe IncIeiF pTeaurdamusBTnentfthe tors tu 3 "Caker Cremr- social whether .45- ent w earner" there was a good croud hear the door; To do this It was industrial, community, should or Cakea ImperiarrPeYoxWer . should out " it and gatbeFand that .30 civic; . necessary to introduce a real dog 1 Bottle American 5 Vlhile the fox trot was very much which after a couple of dances, how ab be given- to what the taxpayer tabulate all facts and data bearing Beauty Cream 2$ In evidence In the dancing, it was up ever,' was relegated to the outside. gets out of the tax the prvilegee it upon the welfare and prosperity of the v ' ' to A. H. Durrant to spring Che sensaJ 1.00 ' Joseph Bullock was the star brings. .The person who holds communis, and keep them available This coupon is good for 49c to customers toward purchase --of aiove tion "oftfceeveninff ftiPthrTresenfa- - walkerof resources, out of jise. should jay- - pro- andrcoa venient4or4ocaljrse and efcr if prwited with order to the Pro-leatTrTPackin?" portionately more than thepecsijn.. fnce and .'or exchange with similar ?Tai&ortmeEt,' Co. " . . . who hold resources in use o! eacizatios. 'i'""'""T-"r.- " He compared .the tax on net outnut Ehs PrcsHentV.fsit.ru f..i-- ' of mines with other taxes which wer of tae Ipagu? zy i committee on assessedTon - the value of the prop-- th orsaniifition of said lea.z.iea. con- and not on net iprooee and this J U) 1 6,gt5ns of one member for eacn county nuusu ur iwjiivtti unoer uie jresent of the State;, that each such commitlaw providing for a lowerjevy, be a committee for each comteeman lie held that in order to have a in this county; and that" each juist tax systeun in Utah it was neces- munity Brazil and Java furnish the whole world with its Millinery Flowers Mixed Candy -"committee breakfast, report to the whole county to have two amendments to the sary Bunch - Per pound dinner and coffee. which There is shall supper committee, app'etlzing progress report more nothing constitution- ,- One' to anuend tlhe prothan a cup of steaming coffee brewed from well roasted vision for taxing net output of mines to this league at itTnext annual conValentines 1c to 25c Hand made cbiolatee 30c lb ; and properly cured kernels. only, and the other, the provision. taKr vention. .; Waste Paper Bae- -. the A tendered of vo)e all other English ValDn Thant3jfcas ing property on the game kets - basis, lie advocated organization officers and "the citizens of Provo for per pound - and ducation of .tihjeop!on what the courtesies extended to the delBox Stationery 16c. to 1.50 Peanut, plain & salted 15c lb they need and want and an insigtence egates.".' ; , that their was demands The benediction by pronounced wun China Dishes, cne lot' Tablets, Pencils aDd was it all . in con the and the hands Rev. of Bulkley, the the most discriminating taste because it is ink Each ' carefully ' T vention adjourned. selected both for qualify and flavor, and is Amos N. Cfabbott of the State Board absolutely fresh This afternoon the visitors are the Alwa roasted. come of equalization, explained tfmr the to us for t)ie best fancy eroceries. guests of Provo citizens and are being FOR R ENTThreel-roon- i ! 0 : j r ' gtonas -- , f And hundreds of other excellent bargains . - under-neati- . Sweeping Reductions in Ladies9 Party and Street Dresses too numerous to mention here h. pear-shap- Mo) - mm -- - " WW Rosc-lve-- Never Undersold ; ... ' Seldom Equaled " FREE COUPON 49c . - , , -- -- - '' ng. nJie-ereni- te - . otl's Store Specials 15c 15c If tC OJ tJC , i Scup - opecial big reductions on cut glass and chinaware, framed pictures, hand bags and fancy ..goods. i ..v Special sale of silk7ibbcns SCCO yds;! at 11c and lYc per yd. See our window display. We sell nearly everything. .." -- .. , . .: . Golden ". 15c . 4 VF. peo-pie.- oily xlri?&-llW- provide for o taken . tnroushBe-- - aseesnfie tendompe- - 4 EQCITABLE MOTION PICTURES CORPORATION ' '' Presents ; , THE IRRESISTABLE CHARACTER . ... Thomas-A- , -- "The Wild Olive" at the Columbia Next Saturday V -- -- x -- u n.. con-de?rui- oiue Grass" a five act - Sn-ev-ery Wise fct Coffer? Provo Tea & China Co; ;r.j 7T1 ' Friday, Mat 4 p. m. comedy-dram- a picturized from Paul Armstrong's popular play picturesque story of the Race rack. ' ;A' five act Blending of ?port and Romance, - i ele-rte- i .. maximum levy.and thus Mills, the Startup Candy Co. factory, gtate Mental hospiul and ossibljiiyviiy ai its cash value. a trip will be'made to the water supply At the aiternoon session X.. 23. bf -..... Provo city. Cleanliness Courtesy person of Ksville, addTessed the Service Honesty He cited a number of violations of conventSon oh "SJiould Our Law Oon- the law for which punisihnnent .was trolling the Handling ct Juveniles be inflicted by reason of the inefficiency Changed lie cliara?terized the law of the Juvenile officers or the defects as mainly a Mhi'm 1V4rtlAtii - an1 of the'law. Parents Should be made rural The lack of sufchildren. ficient onficers.and the appointment responsible for their Mr. Epperson presented a resoluof men nonqualified for the work and tion that It be the sense of the meetnot generally acquaint! were mainly ing that the Juvenile courts be abolblamed for tCiat, and Air. Epperson in "cities of the advocated the enforcement of tha ished, except possibly the and First that probationary class, law to be transferred to the resrularlr powers now vested in Juvenile courts and fi(Pjwntd iaoe of fleers. to tbe'Justloes of Jhe Justices of peace and th- Judical be transferred t r and dlstaiotjCOUrU-V" peace 7' officers. E. "J. Milne, secretary of the State At this mornictr's s.e,rn t led the fliscu?- Juvenile CommiRt-ioHI Municipal leairj. Misses Myrtle lxve. siCu la Mr. to Epperson'? opjKfition ridge .and Gladys Na.vlor rendered' a contentions, arging Dat the work of piano tuet. the ,prote.tion orficera and the spirit Judge D. ,T. Lewis,. of the Fourth of the Juvenile court tew that' of district Juvenile court, made a brief help and asitance and notwju of punier. statement in further discuiBlon of the ment He believed the Juvenile court Juvenile court Work. He held tha. rh of Uta'h, - or similar iaws woaild be Juvenile court work" was intendei to adopted state of. tlie- - Union. wiih all other, affeuHea for The Juvenile Judces should handle i y- the t wardcndaa ai5uod paraiit; the proKrss and betirmenf of " ' , 7-. V iT ,. i community. He hoped the, spirit of would, and not treat it as a criminal. the meHing wi8 not to gain a point The systeon could not justly be because of mistakes made by In arsuinent, but to determine what ' v. ' officers. s best and to adopt that. There was ' A nuLnnber f'otlier PKakers we'e no further action taken on the que: heard for and against the .resolution; tion and Mr,. Epperson's rewlution re' ' T 11 vtifch wnt "over till 'today for further " mained tabled. discussion and fin.il action. . presenting the lovely MvfUe The committee on thl cruelty to bUHtam and forrest Stanley in the.. th,usi&m with which audiences re-qucstjon, repored and secured A meeting of the f.iniKre of TVovq roies ot nie Wlid Olive, ' ceive well mated, players in auoces- hg adoption of a. reolution for the and vicinity will be held at the Provo u- - vmer Jiorosco of well Sitting roles, the happy,'" i'tiotopLiy enforcenent ; of tb e law;,; against Commercial thib roams r SatuTd.v it introducing a lot' of noted jsitm union of thee two extraordinaa cruelty t animals and for additional1 n!irht."bttrirui'1ns a.t ?' 0 n in ' T'a V'ffe and screen favorites wLoie " if rsonailtles may have to .be""madf fuuwuitWmn workr public Invited. ttant:f.l work Ufethe'f-lrke- j'"1 'g ttwn v & xmim-,initfle- BOTT'S STORE .... From January 20 to February 1 err ' ' ; ani-nial- a fcr ( com-Hn- y . s j'penijAnent; i |