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Show LA BOM 'iiiiiisii a iooiii ior a SfuuGni COME TO PROVO LABOR DAY. - f enuring a set oaxfQtiht,u?nin The rssfcyea Information Chair. The Bet' complete for .'. . " j . . ,: Adavneltemakes -- an extra bed with little trouble . and "makes a comfortable sofa In the daytime, See, cur-dvenette covered with genuine leather', telalance- and monthly as you ceive-you- . t j . ti. . ATLANTIC-CIT- Y. N.J.,-Aug- that corporate industries under corporate grants shall be operated for the common good and "not merely or the profit of a class of men. the executive couuin m In order ot Labor- batur-announced that tt proposes io day on a coninvestigate this entire subject, so that the "people of our land may be payment plan. venient fully and accurately 'apprised of ?he real "situation Vof affairs." Rights, privileges and export unitie equal to those granted the corporate interests are demanded by the wage council, traiwiw-saidtlj- e declaring that an Inquiry also wiITDe"'mrariH a view of devising a comprehensive plan for the correction of the "grave that have dangers and great fastened themselves like barnacles u ton our oeonle.". "Organized labor," the statement FURNISHERS HOME EXCLUSIVE said,."'i,ntends not to suffer longer under the persistent efforts being OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE. ihelr hopes. ma4 to misrepresent alms and aspirations, and to deny Opportunities them " with all other classes of citizens. It emok-sereen e remove-thOre production of intend to PARK CITY, Vickery, S. J. jppperson, E. P. Maythat has been raisedto place into sethe mines made an increase curity those interests whose profits Park City tew, to 1378 tons for the week ending Fri- are enlarged when the people's suf .Membership Committee J. V. Roband day as compared with 1212 tons for fering is increasedwhose rightsliberTaylor, chairman: Sterling inson, are extended when the powers folthe week preceding Shipments Alex Hedquist, Edgar McArthur, J, W. ties and rights of the people'8 are curlow: ' tailed." Farrer. discrimination the' against Deploring Committee Attendance Edgar BANG! WENT THE PH0NE1 " the workers Ja. favor of organized in W. John Clark, chairman; dustrial corporate interests, the coun Francis Hedqulst, Elmo Cunningham, Telephonic courtesy at the Provo ctl declared that it "will give.atten was to the General" J. E. Allen. hospital urged of plans by which revision to tlon the breaking point this soon when the the gronp of wage 'earners may right, Provo Herald telephoned as to the ORE SHIPMENTS MADE. and adequately recent new baby arrivals at the hos- be fully recognized safeguarded, and so that corporate EUREKA. Aug.' 29. The follow-mine- s pital. may. no longer use their organmade shipments of ore in the "Any new babies?" io deny a like right ot or ized power end The young lady at the hospital car lots indicated last week: collective power tothe and ganiiation Tintlc Standard, 46; Chief Consol- replied: earners. "A baby boy born to Mrs. Grant wage council declared that the con idated' 37; Victoria, 18; Eagle and The Blue Bell, 14; Dragon, 12; Iron King, Crandall. 'Mother and child doing SDiraev and anticombination laws ' . . fine." Bullion 6; Beck, 9; Iron Blossom, 7; were being misused against the work' was born?' the "When baby Swansea. 3; Mammoth, 3; Joe Bowers, ers .In behalf of the corporate inter Bang! went the receiver, and tele- ests and referred, especially to the 2; Eureka Mines, 1; Gemminl , 1; phonic communication with Provo Kansas industrial court law as "only Uncle Sam, 1; Centennial Eureka, General hospital terminated. Sunbeam, 1. Total, 161. another attempt 'to deny the wage earners the right of organization "and of collecttTO decision to protect them. selves against the encroachment - of corborata wealth." "" The council also declared that the judiciary department of both federal and state .governments have seriously impaired tthe constitutional rights of the workers, and characterized some of their decisions, Including those of the United States supreme court, as in"narrow, strained and class-biase. . terpretations.".. . J Araerican-Fedwa- tk re- money. r $S9.00 . See this feature set of furniture in our A few of window. 6ur rent payments will pay for the set. A small payment down . . - ' Every worMn inorganized, in Utah county vited to come to Provo Monday, In September 5, and ctljbra-tXjt-ih- e Labor Day the jacking biggest thing of the kind ever attempted in Provo. ltnd, parades, boxing, wrestling, dance and a general good time for ev il erybody. Come! Bring our 4 and" cf fumiture'for a student's room, consisting of Dresser, Bed, Spring, MaFtressHRug -- H I I BA TES. STORES CO. THE 33 EAST CENTER ST. PI0 KlllilS CLUB (Continued from Page One.) John TV, Farrer, Elias Hansen, A. B. Morgan.' . Publicity Committee T. Sterling Taylor; chairman; M. H. Graham, N. G Hicks, Harry B, Ashton, Ed C. ":- - 7 Eoiger.- lntr-CitCommittee Relations Leltoy Dixon, chairman ; Scott P, Stewart, Dr, E. O. Hugbea, John lioundy, F. 0. Warniclt. Reception Committee A, B. Mor-rachairman; Lloyd Sutton, Jos. C. Clark, C. E. Beebe, Geo. 13 Robison. Flnanc Committee T. F. Plerpont, chairman; John D. Dixon, R. E. Allen, W. H, Brereton, Alex HedqulsL Committee Alex Program chairman;' W. M. Dean, A. C. "- y -- -- Hed-ciuis- t, . ' - , 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ai SATURDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER - This is positively the largest showing of Furs that has ever been shown in your city. We extend a cordial invitation to thepublic to come and see this display and make yocr selection. .' r, i cl.'-- . Furs of Rare $75,000 Worth Consisting of " f - - COATS, COATEES, CAPES, MUFFS, BODY SCARFS AND t NOVELTY. SCARFS. - Byron F. Le Maitre bringing such a wonderful showing of beautiful - Furs to this city for your approval is an achievement' of which we are proud, and are sure this will be the most favorable opportunity for you to select your ' winter furs. . A DEPOSIT "WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE FOR YOU. CALL AND SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FURS. ? A fo)o)c?o) o)o) 2)M - d tBfflJW Printing Company t ENDORSES I lie Provo Of I CtailM .ommorco ii c: J' RSI! HAIL STOKES KILL I Hail, stones killed fish in Currant creek Saturday; according to fisher-pje- n returning to-- Provo this morning. The storm was, tbey said, the greatest ever known in the Strawberry re . gton, The rain was the most terrific ever known there, pouring speedily in solid sheetB of water, filling valleys with water,-turnin- g them into - lakes and rivers. Thahail storm accompanying the rain beat down upon man and beast with terrific force. Fish by the thousands were killed in Current creek, the hail stones penetrating the water of the creek. automobiles from Hundreds - of Provo and other cities were stuck in the deep mud following the rain, which cut a narrow swath through that territory, leaving land not over a hundred yards distant dry and dusty, , ftDDITliTlilT ADS V V Li Hero! n J V rmVft WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle aged woman. No objection to children. References. Apply S2. . Box 3 R, Herald office. . raw U . BEST BUY IN. PROVO Four rooms, pantry and bath, good lot. Close in, $2250. Terms. See J. A. OwenB with c W. H. Ray. FOR RENT AND STANDS BY THAT M0VE5IENT FIRST, ; LAST AND ALL THE THUS. WANTED, fiii" Ask for Mr. ili3 tofcitory t J ,m- Chipman. ... 1 S-- MALE ftper work. HELP Anslr 1st West and 5th North. Weber, contractors. Laborers fin job at Shepard & tr FOR SALE, BY OWNER Corner lot at 487 N. Unir. Ave,, 3x8 rods, ajso frame house and lot at 41 W. 5th N care 4x6 rods. Make bid. Box 4 J. - '1 Jewelry, Phone 99. 1D v. TToom modern home, 334 East Center St. Furniture in House for sale. Apply at Columbia Music & Herald. The Hotel Roberts heartily endorses this move-ment for the of a bigger and better up-build- ing ' ity. -- - : 1 Extra Good Qiallty. x i Was 43c, now, pair. : .S2 !1 . : .. 5. Cv GRAHAM, M-- (This space paid for by the ing Company.) t-r, New-Ccatur- pair. . .COV Was S5c, now, pair. . .23 Was 40ev now, Print ; Tcnie Thomas 275 E. Third South. ANDERSON & BURTON " Eianagers, Hotel Roberts." . " |