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Show tiid rnovo thursda?; august, n. mi nnrjiLD. THE PROVO HERALD of .The; Provo Herald (Daily) and , Intermountain " ; : ; ' ... Herald (WeeklK: PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. BAKER & LARSON; Owners.' - s Center Street; J .s.LL?rovo,.Vta3i. l BOTH PHONES, at-tPostofficeM I Uered as Second, Clas Matter June March of Utah,' under r 3, 1879, ,.: act Provo, - " - i lie I'Jooil-Clift- For further infortnation on P.lcr. Go, on Irihe notices published here consult respective, or county clerk. , " ? tbisecureAll-Lingeri- Hubbard and the Mormons anflWash & do not.likt Elbert Hubbard; Hubbard has a way of his own and - 1912. , Jaa 3 -- nt r 1 f -- ' "i - - - - First semester ' t , Instruction be- J y ... 5 (Monday) r -- fcxo. .f Sit Z-- rooms 1 and block,' Provo, Utah. First pub."" July 25.. - Office, . A Butter Wrappers t ' "Secretary. - TEe House of Good Values , - .. - , to-Alfr- WooMlflon will . t (Wednesday) ' - resumed Feb. 2 (Friday) J rectstisement-ofTthr-rnaga2ifles- 7" Henry 'Lewis. Hubbard's opinion may be of interest and The Herald therefore publishes it in fulh "Whenever" a popular magazine finds its circulation falling off, it. opens cut on the Mormons. This is safe, because the Mormon - demand for ten-cemags is insignificant," and besides the Mormons are comparatively weak-ipoint of influence among adventurers. "There are certain religious denominations that have a big Qinch on legislation in this country. Why don't the mucky Muck rakers take a crack. at .can hit back.- f : "Even Papa Taf t lost patience with the. inky Wolf Pack and devised a scheme to trimthem?' ... in was J'Of his course, Papa methods, but hU impulses wrong 'y were rightTbeJ-Pop-Mag; every'superstition that happens to be thejyogue. , When New York upens uiu un.uiui un account oi auegeu .immorality, we nave me Keo jugnt cainng sinners to repentance. Mormon. ..""'..-'"am not a. I am incompelition with all Utah. I am getting-ouan American Bible that beats to a frazzle any holy book ever devised, discovered or invented.VAs "for polygamy, I . Jvave gone thru all that in a former incarnation. I arrTthe mo$t America7in"-"point"of"virtiiman in all you itaonogamous : 'I am .absurdly-puritanic;-- ! abjure all skirts. "Not Such a Bad Lotr "I know the Mormons as well as most. I have vsited them in their .homes,-storeshops and,. schools. - I have worked with them, A nfi.1i-iri ""i'TMvtfW 4rt tli'niiF tnKgfTTi-ylafrn A i A .Mill lilluuti ra o " heaUhy,happy,"aetive, Jt f uthfuf,Iodustrious, economical, people; They ha,ve a firm hold, on the primal virtues, the virtues for which there are no substitutes. They work with, their hands they wait itMMi..An .lt.n. lUV Jl f 4idVll JaViLt MA..., UVII WUVUItJVIV 1 lUy... tliy J I?V1 IV VUVll VIUVI it... " ' "These are the virtues that; you will search for in New York comb and seldom findl, I pity with a all are workers, "The Mormons. hav$ no'paid priesthood.j-.The- y - ' ' ' all producers. There are no parasites 'among vtn"em.r And until the Oentiies swooped down upon them, there was not in all Salt Lake City a gambler, adrunkardj a prostjtyteorapaupeji d Tn religion the. Mormons are dogmatic as Bap tists. But in this regard they divide, a fault with forty other dertom inations.-an- d that " is the worst jou can say. of them. TiCon yott ' Alfred Henry!"" . Second semester ' . . the- JO tq.. March 9, tnc school also the Mineral Flat Extension "Mhiiaj k Will be held on' Saturdays,-1- -Milling tomp&ny field o the ?5th day ' Feb. 12, Lincoln's jPtrthday (special of July, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of program); - , . ?.-.-; $1.00 per 1,000 shares was Ieried on February 22, Washington's Birthday the outsta,nding capital stock of the J J" - , " (specjal4program) ' to: corporation, parable Immediately March- - 29 to April 8, "Spring vacaEx tion. 3f."IttBr6wn, secretary room " celsior block, Provo, Ctahu-- JknjL stock t: . Arbor Day."" .; April on which this assessment mar remain May 26 (Sunday: evening) Bacca-j unpaid 'oa Saturday Augost; S6, 1911, Iaureatesermoh. will be delinquent and advertised for 29 ; (Monday, May 27j 28, Tuesday sale at public auction,' and unless pay Final examinations. Wednesday) ment Is made before will be sold en-day iMsy .20 (Thursday)-i-Memor- laJ Wednesday, September 13, 1911, at the services, and , Alumni Reunion;... hour of 10 o'clock si vol to pay the : v May Friday) ThJrty:eixth com- delinquent assessment, together . with mencement.'ri "i. , the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . F. E BROWN, Dresses at less than cost. All ladies', da. - Oxfords arid -peopIOraKticezlhti men's and children's fcketoeltcopleb Golden Rule once iiv a while. In IheTastlssue of the Philistine of which J I uibayd'psesTaTeditbr, there appears an article which is a Slippers Jncluded in the offering.1 You wruehaveTjeen using the ilonnons. for sensational plunder , The article is .directly, pointing will profit by investigating; There are a number there arc many more-wh- . signers , . ; 6, gins..."- he -- lnc..-to- l r" also "be held on Saturdays. Dec. 22 (Friday evening) Christmas vacation begins. are still offering all summer goods at f ASSESSMENT NOTICE.' Feb. Kottc la t bereby glvea that at a begins. prices youxan affemi to torromoney meeting of board of director of Feb, WV -- PectS-tQ-Cec1! A Consolidation - cesa. Leflai Kolices as theyshould be at the New 2, Exceisiof printed Century Printing Co., Provo. them?On-your.4ifT4h--reasw-islamth- NOTICE-O- .eaid-eitrAa- ; RI G -- e We havea r - . complete stock Hard-Shelle- ' r Fly Fan. I i 1 : Janitor's Vacation. . . Recovd-Heral- "1 . Humor of a Kansas Angler. sun in Doubt . A Kansas fisherman declares that a 80 that is your Impressionistic catfish will purr like a tomcat when . it Is .stroked, the right w ay, , Did he masterpiece?" "Yes, what do you think of it?" ever try stroking a German carp and "It certainly is a wonderful of hearing it sing "Hi le, hi lo!" Kan- wora. wnat is Jt intended topiece repre sas City Star. ' sent?" , , ' t: And did be ever stroke a whale have mt derided s" y6f whether and hear. It, spout? ('levtlandrriain to call it 'Sunset on the Moor,' or 'An v ; ip , Dloora.'" Louisville . Journal. Seeking Information. a man who had cause to regret it after he had Have you ever heard of succeeded In ' curbing .Chicago Iteeord-ITeral- - hia temper? ' , ; , f-tlrfl READ for PROFIT ' Ellen M Rex ' ... - rii i 1. rCnA T ELLEN - "uno"' - rJ .. 'in-1- Oa First West' street from Center street to v Fifth North street; on WANTED Sowing by competent Fourth West street from , Second will work by the day. AdNorth street to ' Fifth North street; on seamstress; ' Second West street from Center dress ot call 446 S." 3d East Bt. "street td First North street; on Center street from Academy avenue Ao GIRL wants work In .private family. First West street Phone 273-- REX '. - - - . laugh. "POLISH AND PIE" Some Big Laugb8.r cy d. Jim! l3v ) - All of said tax which is not paid from thapassaM of the wltbinjajflftys ... 1 1 ordinance levying the tax, shall be--' 'ORIENT: come due and delinquent In five equal yearly installments as follows, to wit: FOR RENT Modern house. 524 E. rtrst installment becomes due and 4th South. THE FAMILY .WASH , , delinquent on July 20, 1912. the re four Installments of said speIf sent to this laundry will be laun- maining cial tax becomes ; due and delinquent dered as cheapely as It can be done In in tour equal annual Installments LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH given as L a coat of follows: July 20th, 1S1S; July 20th, any home laundry and much better. regains Its or- -' 1914; July 20th; 1915, and Juyl 20th, iginal .bnghtness and a new lea3i 6n We do not tear the" clothes and your 1916. All special taxes are payable at Hfe.- - BEEBE LUMBER. CO. ' dining room and bead linens will be me onjce .or the City Treasurer at Provo City, Utah. irone. dandi folded as, if done under Dated this 12th day. of August, 1911. The Hurry-U- p (Shop. " GUNELLIA J. TUCKER. your own eyes We launder shirts to Rush jvork is not a delight-bu- t we . . JTreasuerr.. fit tight. ' We leave the button holes can - -surely neceahurry wheff things Eliiabeth By TreasChoules, Deputy as good as we find them. No"saw-edgea'Ar- e urer. sary. New.tentury Printing Co.7 Provo."- -' put'onhe collars we wash. UNIVERSITY The beauty of our work; will more than BRIGHAM ;YOUNQ CALENDAR. A or the will yen, phone please postal . bring our wagon. . : ; 1 r-- CHI-NAME- dian branch of the royal i mint On FORESTRY SERVICE the other side a wreath' of maplo TO HELP SCOUTS. leaves ''surrounds -- the "One C O A.L. I words, An offer of. help for the Boy Scouts Cent., Canada." of of New York has ome from Washington. It is expected that every CHAMP CLARK, STUDENT, - MADE possible facility for the ;training oi, A RECORD. scotitmasters and scouts In woodcraft . F1LU Amt-ric- Cfl'ntry wh. oare skilled in woodcraft Tbe foresters will takR the hoy on walks, 'will accompany ,thera to wllllialkj.to:, them lwat ;y Uihigs In the woods,7 and will be txtresi'''ly valuable- la painting out u.: r thine? to the boys and 'train-izr, their powers' of observation. '.. YOUR BINS NOW, THE STORAGE RATES LAST; ONLY 30 DAYS LEFT.WE HAVE THE EESJ IN THE STATE. ABERDEEN -Hainp t'iark'a "studiwisness was of htshtr-- : quality than his food when'ce ' KINQ AND HIAWATHA, atteuded Bethany college, according to a story In the Columbian for August of how he broke the record them Clark learned to figure eclipses of the uj vub wooien miiis. sun, moon and f all the- planets; ' he KOFFORD & CROWTHERS, Greek and Latin,-- German and read, Proprietors. French, wrote verses in imitation of Horace, and sang Greek songs while cooking his pork and greens. with a gunny-sacfor an apron- - to the ONE CENT PIECE only pair or trotfscrs. Whenprotect the year closed the geueral average of alL his Wedding Stationery. examination was 90 :'a 3 new That is still pipees appear on Wedding. Stationery OurJmprint UM;np:y deseed tokens. On hiph tide at Dethany: the mark set In neans that have the latest styles. you in y tear tbe image and su- 1S73 la still the record of achievement n or tue t:!i,- wnoso per- - m tnat ftmtoric school, and probably Samples to be shown. New Century tr,u-at the ;Cana-- j In flit ; America. Indianapolis News. Printing Co.. Provo, d r' ' WHILE , ill ;.fce:.given iy: the forets service. 'This flcTiulfiient "has mVn all over the '. - c.:;ada'3 new - tm " k -- one-ce- - i "THE NEW EDITOR" Drama; ' " Pretty Comedy "AN INDIAN'S PRIDE" A Good Western Drama. ' "TR AD1NCL JUSLM OJIH ER1 Comedy that will make them all When "Boh" Uurdette was address-iu- g ! the graduating class of a' large Muffler's Part eastern college, he began his remarks The muffler on an automobile les- X witn the usual salutation, "Young hv sens or the englne from -- dies of r:97. Then, In a' horrified 3 to 10 per cent, but Increases pub-li- e aside, he added, 'That's an awful age satisfaction about 100 per cent. for a girl.' Llpincott's. U M t Chicago Record-Heralc -- . a-- K . -- me-ther- Gfie "This la a great poem. You 'must have been thinking of something Inspiring when you wrote it?u wa th Inking aa. ; stallment' man." Pittsburg. Post O-K- Delivered H Poet's Spur. - "D5bBurdette's"AsTdc; .. , . , - Courier-- - , tttj "I , - 1 . . Co. SM OOTCSP A FFOR D , ' W ! "U is strange bow little we know that mail o about "Why slashing and striking at everything?' of the lives oi. the people who are our "He's - a fly fnn." Chicago Record closest neighbors." t "Yes, that's : true. jWe didn't know Herald., our janitor had gone to Europe .with nis ramlly until we called down yes Strong Attraction. terday to ask him for some heat.M "I want you to come and may a Cleveland Plain Dealer. . . J week with me. "Oh, I can't do; that They change Artful Dodger. the films, at our picture theater' on "Pa, what are artful dodgers?" 1 wouldn't miss one of and Thursday, ; "The people who have made an art them for anything." Chicago of getting out of the way of speeders, ' . , a coma Tribune, a . my son. does 6OI J6 ply ply Winter Rate -- rff.. p-f- 2plf Wply-- J ofr of :y Micr'lumligr th ... H Samplespn' Request UVL'tj-J- : . all weights- s, WHAT THE SHEARS SAY f Our,Prices are t fine-too- .run DEPflRTfirJT D I; e m Of Special Sewer Ta 4.e vied In Sewer District No. 12, Provo City, Utah. liUU Notice Is hereby given thjt a special tax has been levied by the city council of Provo City, uah, by an ordinance HU-BER-OI ,VANTEt) HELP. r approved on JulyOth,' 1911, that tlie s' recorder of cenified to the ordinance levying ald , tax and WANTED Girls. Domestic Steam that said special tax Is levifed upon the Haundry. I following described property within Provo JCUyi Utah, to wit:- - - . FOR SALE. " Lots 6, 7 and part 6f 5, blocks21; lot 7; and ;pafi of and 8, blk. 22 FOR SALE EtKhrwork"hores 3 "and 6, lots and 6 nd part" block 23; lots J 2 3 6 7 3 and part j w)th- - harness; 2 ' freight wagons"" 1' of 4 and 6, blk.-24- ; part of lots 1 2 5 eprine waxon. 1 bueev. vArdIv J..T v. 6.7 nd& block 48; lots 2 3 6 7 dud -o j ni A lvrk oki, v ....w . Ipart of LAnd 8, blk. 44; part of lotaj ""J : S 3 '415 and 6, blk. 45; lots 2 3 6 7 andl - S A1.Egcond-hanJ"rurnllur- e tpartof-r-4- vn$ i,t(t4ffl)ta and part of 2Z;t 5 67 ."8 "sod fruit" jar&7l24 E. Fourth South. and part of 1, blk. 66; lots 12 3 4 -- vand part of 6, blk. 67; all of blk. '68; lots 6 7 8 and part of 1 and 5blk. 69; lots 5 6 7 and part of 8, Blk: 70; lot 6 LOST, STRAYED, STOLEN. and part of 5,' blk. 71; lots 1 2 3 6 7 8 J, , 5 2 4 of blk. lots and part and 5, 84; and part of 1 and 6, blk. 85 ; lots 12 3 LOST One white French poodle and part of 4, blk. 86; lots 1 6 7 8 and ' Pinder return t0 9 s"th 7th 5, blk 87; lots 2 3 4 5 6,dog part of 2 v 3 land part ofl, blk. 88; lots2 4and 5,'ffavst and refteive reward. . blk. 89; lots 1 2.3 6 7 8 and part of 4 and 5, blk. 90; lots 2 3 4 5 6 7 and pan--' '185 West Third South, Both Phones Si; ' of:l and 8, blk. 92; lotB A 6 7 8 and! MISCELLANEOUS. part of 2 and 5, blk. 93t lots 1 2 3' 7 8 and part of .4 and 5, blk. 106;' Uots 2 8 4 5 and part of I'and ,'blk. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC i 6 7 8 and.partof-S.aud-- S 107; lots After. August 18 my of fice will.be 7 and part of 9. oik. 109; lots 4 5 'blk: 110; lots' 2 3 4 5 and part of 1 located over the Sutton JDrug com- s ana pany, naving removett ironrHne Farm- muu o, uia m; iuis i a . . .i . .. , , nf 1. .... R hit Iniirt IntK HV . BU. r iviercnania ruing tmiifunB-hi. . 113; loU 1 2 3 4 and 5, blk; 114; lots i, e will find 21 w $I b nuu Jai ui a, uja.. xi;, "ail ijJiui A.iProvo City Survey; also 12 rods 1 " 'he usual hours. . : ; DR. E. G. MUGItES. deep on the north side or Fiftn North i ' 17"-Telephone Gtt In now while you can. "We have plenty. (Street from 50 m"nues west of Acad- ' emy avenue to &u minutes east ot Bee- i NOTICE. ond West street; ase on Fourth South! v are invited : and desired to at- West St. on Thrd ' South ' St from tend tBe tuneral 'services, of our aged Academy avenue to Second West St.; sister,' Jane James, to be held In the on, Second South St, ,from Academy First ,Ward meeting house, Friday at " Ave, to Second West streets-o- n First 2 V . XJ for Re$ulu South street from Academy avenue to oclock' ,wlth nanyvof your de-as.uan conveniently attends : r Second West street; on' Center FO! FY . If iniSIFV PI1 1 . --m, ... ' .from First West street to Second! S. S. JONES.' President ' hi Tin Nirar rvi An n or ram Hand Cart Veterans'' Ass'n. BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, from Academy , avenue to Fifth West; r : .1 ..j. and their beneficial effect is felt from the 'street on, Second Jlorth street, from i s Thursdaj and Friday start Pot BACKACHE KIDNEY and .1("Academy avenue to Second West' WANTED BOARD 1 street: .. aud from Third . West. ' St. August :17-1- 8 YOUNG MAN wishes board and roomon Third North", West L - istreet from street; , West- - street to in nmafe famliv-ri- o f 7 T."WV .First Zr Ad FLAMMATION of tbe BLADDER and Second West streets and Irom Third h :" u n ' West street to Fifth West street; on! snnoyingURINARY IRREGULARITIES ! Fourth ' North 'street from Academy exercise nrmanfnt thev "COURAGE OF SORTS" ; venue 10 ' eoona west street; ana I ' BOARDERS . TONIC fM I inaction ouica stsuiTS WANTED; . - 7? Romantic drama." ' Tor Sale by Hedaulst Drug Co. jfrom Thlrd West street Xo ., Fifth " ' BOARDERS E WANT honie ' t ' OGood ' West street; on' Fifth' North-streei "A CRAVEN HEART" . " ' to - Second 'Cooking; no children. fnd. phone 93M. from Academy A 8elig Masterpiece West-ltreet:," ",U "A JEALOUS HUSBAND" EIGHT-INCU-SEWERS . . Biograph. Comedy. "vVANTEDPOSITION. .VisitLOur s can-name DELINQUENCY F 8-- t-- i ; - , Ccniesllc - Slcaa leundry 468 Southr" Academy . Avenae THE LAMAR. HOTEL;' ':' Mr. E. Gillis,' Prop. . 1 Hot and cold water In every room. RomssTnqli and I1.C0 PROVO, .UTAH. . . '"th!auTfe7-'"60'c,'75c- and' up. . 84 N. Acad. Ave. 1911. . - I'iHELE. & E3i!;iT - Sept, U (Monday)-rTraluiSchool opens, Oct, 3, 4 and p (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) Entrance examinations and registration. : ' ; . Oct 9 (Monday) Instruction be ng UflfJOtlEllTS -- grfiirT""trTr"'":; t:.i Oct. !.!:rt:3 Nov. 6t W. First also 16 (Monday) Founder's Day 4 to Nov. 23, inc., school will be held on Saturdays. Grsr.its Vcrks So. St., Provo, Utah. j |