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Show rn MH E'R ALB EDITORil ALS YES, anti-Matfe- ' Suits and Overcoats ktn:'cMji!M " wood. pile or be satisfied with shivering. Any merchant whether he is a coal 'dealer, or butcher, owes the public a cer-- 7 tain obligation.' The coal dealers obliga- li'-onto furnish the people with coal ll or get out of business. AcrdintoHflTe"" dealers re-- 7 8iorieiIfrom7 Spnnflie-ihfusecTto put in a supply during the .summer months, and have taken the chance of getting a car. load. now and then as they could during the winter. This is where the coal dealers of Spnngville ""have betray edrtrusfrTvith the- - people ol that city. While it is true that the pub-- ce-fan not force a dealer to buy a supply of coal during the summer months i so that the fires may be warm in winter, of any jt is, nevertheless, an obligation professed coal dealer. It is a duty to make the best effort to supply the. people with coal or take down the sign of coal dealer. The grocerymen who would not sell sugar because: he was forced to buy it by' 'the sarirwoirld""soori looge-- hi s patronage. -The, same applies to coal dealers who " think so much of their, teady cash that 7 they refuse to buy a.supply large enough b'glvFthe people what they need'. " k 'st , " " life. . . v, L- - """i" tne people 01 tnr vantage of the opportunity. Good, will it provided, the farmers and fruit grow-er- s will abide by the rtew teachings which :'77' "CTiy', they hear. ' re-su- What People -- Remarks ''. J , "I 'should like to see this country - 7 in "My -- pist.'".- ' ' 07" - ; pa's - a millionaire : 'v. , -- ' .... ; Does., '. - 7 (BalHSearing, combination is a rare and unusual of mechanical features of super ior excellence, each of which is designed, Long-Wearin- . - To do its individauKwork better than it could be done in any other way. , .7. And, Second '""- " ' ' good-worki- '.- 'First'.Divorece; ..'marry'" Tot . "moneyv"'' i.. was Second Divorcee: And enough to marry for lovt! 1911, 12, fc at : U....... ::::':r -- typewriter ' West 3rd. South St., Coi - .' 2 410 T ' . i. 6:32Drm. 6:57p.m. ..ij4 . . '.v. . C- ... . DAI rJTYUN EN 3. i-:3i't- Your Unen is the most conspicuous feature bf your "apparel. "It requires more attention than other wearables.' It la particularly noticeable whether Sunny Southern S Sunshine t. For furtherJnformat fon call on ..anyT. Salt - Lake Jioute Agents or address y Flowers ' ;E;'CuimeV;rJH-Tec?IJ. VrSalr-Lak- e IV (I E., 85, City. 7?7;"j i ov,:-::-'T' 3 properly laundered or not on Ml dress' shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs and wash shirts. ,Such garments re quire skill and- care to produces the est results. Exactly richt la the ver dict on ourwork. -- Send for the wa-.- .l . gon; well do the rest. - 7 ' - . A. G. P. A ' 9:30a.m. 7 L 7 y.', ...I.. for the --y - ". " V7- -' DEPART FOR HEBER 308 Elks Seventlr Annual 7 , fool;4 . - Get Ready Snows to" ; ........... ng 'm : Time Table ; 77 ARRIVE FROM HEBER 307 , . . . . . ..... i 3 :45 p. m. (Nos. 7 anij 8 bate been discontinued) 7-- 7 I was fool enough RIO GRANDE 5 o'clock-prm- r Trains will leave". Union 7. 1 Provo, as. follows Winter is in love with her7"A man often knows a woman is in loyevvith him when vshe isn t. ; '" 5 DENVER ; Station, To work so smoothly and accu- WESTBOUND rately, in conjunction with all the others, No.- -; 7 that the completed result is .just as perfect 1 . 7Time. " -: as the work of any individual part 8 4a.mT409... 1 - That is what makes a typewriter it is what .. ....ll:ida.m. r"'-v-- ' : 5 ..12:57o.m. justifies the overwhelming verdict of 150,000 users in approval of 51 1 . . . rr. . . , . 4:31 p. m." , r; C. L. Bros. t Smith this "and the is why Typewriter-i' typewriter 1 .'."-rr:9t l ra. " does all kinds of work superlatively well without attachments and y;oip. '7 7 EA8TBOUNO.. T7"j . . gives po 'disappointing results. 4 512 m 9i20 a ... ...... .. r . Send for free descriptive matter today, 10 K a. m. 6 . alwayJcacmswheaiiJtnan . . Effective November jl. put-'- Z " that we see ; g) First C -- ; Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha Coal 150 to 160 West Fifth North. " " Both Phones, 232. J.W.DUNN, Mgr.: 1 EFGrmitliBrds 7: New York Builder r No; but T sup- pose they'll make us as soon as a work-- , mart gets killed. . .7;-- - 7 & ,.,,,. -- r --,- v . COMPANY. regula-"- '' ingTipncmp1y"wttKThe ttons? . Game philanthro the house your'e ' PPOVO STEAM - LAUNDRYv .. That is What Wins the Typewriter .,- 7;n;.-;- ' 7 He love's to look at his linert when we send it home snowy 7 white and7 perfectly laundered. It does his. Jeart-ero- od to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes - us palm for fine laundry work. Ve know what peo-p- ie TwanTand they get 1 v','.'":1. . ; Friendi . Perfect Team Work of Perfect Units . .. 5c and 10c little-- my s : PERFECTLY LAUNDERED Salt Lake City, Utah to give me $5 to spend at Christmas, 'f provided I raise a smiliar amount." 7- - . yay-again, Mr. irwin 'is S'isiting yith Mr., and. Mr?.- E.. E. Brown of this city. . ' . sobbing, . PROVO COMMERCIAL The Opera Orchestra, Sweet Music No. 38 "It ain't, ain't it? He's just promised 1 . v ::: v : about." -- r IT'S A WONDER y "Well, well, that's 7 nothing 7 to cry ; ' - looks plans which we. follow, .everybody looks prosperous "so they must make it' pay. The plan of "smudging" to defy frosts -interests me and . while suppose it is" it ought lo pay in the long expensive, rwn jusr like insurance. :: I ram 4 surely y ' surely pleased! with this section and I " and may- - de-- ;; ;' will be out this :r locate"' h ere.n7 7 r cide'-tc- ' '. , "Why are, you man?"' - today to the Herald. It mighty good to me at this time and it must be a paradise in. the summer, I had a ride over the Frovo Bench this morning and I am surprised at the delightful section. One has to come here to ......... . 5l SAVINGS BANK. Lr Cr:Smith & Bros; ' ' Mystery " r In - the Lighter Mood ' ithe summer," said Thomas Jrwin, of r, It's . . ';','.. """"""T UT ary to follow and it "wins. There's no place where-yocan put a few dollars, each month or week that will pay you the returns as Savings' account. Here your savings earn 4 per cent interest com- -' pounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account.- - 7 "ThTNeft and Help Solve ; 4iopeduhaltiLssecuon win taice ad- '. MAKE-B- . -- Vx Keep on aving. - ingthe'attendance-andHlt4- s ,........,7 - that put them all guessing , he s A Very Clever Double Vaudeville Act -b- 7-t- where use Dr, Klnk-- New Life PiUs for these troubles as well 'as lifer, kid- ,ney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe. teure. Only 25 cts at wedqulst's Prug , All Week T-: Mayor C. F. Decker calls attentToTTothe people who are interested in agricul- ture that' the. Farmers' " litclustrial train 7 operated by the Agricultural College will r-in this" city, this week. Lectures will - be given in the train during the stay here and everyone interested in the higher and jmproyed methodsoJT farming are invited to attend. There will be some ex hibitions of superior class and the men " in charge of the extension work "will be 7: able and willing to prove their teachings lof scientific, farming. The mayor was right in recommend- - , indigestionT The New Model Five " . wW ito : Ty'foTtliose OPERA HOUSE : r a banquet to Henry Clay, vim paid' in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty cost WHAT YOU SAVE. INDUSTRIAL TRAIN Jsad.The. '.7 .tQ PER.PUTE , NOT WHAT YOU - "THE FARMERS ': '":-- - CO. molded for outlook' largely by his views, then the Christian missions, schools and ideals, in the vast nation is brighter than it would 7 have been' had Yuan Shi Kai found it possible to dominate the situation, friend" 7 ly as he. is to the missionaries. n BOYS WHO LOAF 7 ON THE STREETS ". The worst habit that boys can acquire is that of loafing around the streets at ' night, Iris then they. cast their lot in slippery places where at any moment they are likely to fall fiom grace. All good and noble lessons taught them by their, mothers are there counteracted and nullified. ..They learn nothing that is goodj-b- ut everything, that who boys spend their evenings at home with good, xharacter-buildin- g books for Teir 'compnaion the republic. They will fill our congres sional halls and sitlrTjudgmehron men and measures, while We boys who run streefsr will? fill -- our7 penitentiaries, poor houses and lunatic asylums. Parents" who have permitted the night roiming at the outset, will view the ultimate result with the keenest sorrow,, hot unmixed 777 with a great measure of self blame; but. ' ; -- 7 .it wilLaYaiLjnothihg. The above comment taken IronBe"-.'.-Loga- n Journal applies in Provo. Altogether, too many; young men waste their" time on the streets and in the pool halls.' They will regret their negligence later in tie p-the and fwaMyJPreside if the C'naoLthe luturgjsjiojye r:;"iZ 7 r &t iegmar r rices penis and daring of assassination with - a.pnalty upon his head, fie has shown the results of an inner moral discipline that Jesus as well as Confucius has shap- -' ed. If rue is continued by a national as -- in price we sSWhwab hjsendurance of bis countrymen, by JOS. W. LOVELESS, 7 7 Poundkeeper for Provo City. don't like to make it public of - 1912. we will make you the price when you - -li- up. i City Marshal on. the 4 day of January, Where there it one or two of a kind chep taker eetry-ir- nu come. -- They are ao trand on left taddfle marks on back, thigh resembling N. 'UaM he cannot agree with Yoan'SHI'"Kai as to" the necessity for a monarchical form of government ; and if a republic is. chosen -later by a truly representative-assembl- y to - this diplomat with a predisposition things American is certain to have a high place as an administrative adviser. From natives educated and trained in America he can enlist a considerable : number -- of subordinates, men who also have studied American republ ieanism at fist hand. Dr. Sun Yat Sen was given part of his Ileduca'tic of his loyal support, financial and moral, ha9 comer from Chinese laboring pr study- - . ing in the. United States. With the practical outcome of democracy as shown by the experience of the United States he is conversant. He also may be counted upon to look with peculiat- favor upon any disinterested action of Americans at this crisis. Moreover, and this is a. fact of farreaching import, he has been trained by a Christian father convert to high esteem for the faith of the Occident, and in his own career of consecration to the . . r at-Wa- sh- -- has-bet- - Bargains in -- 7rlftgtojfia .so low that people have been forced to come to Provo to buy coal. Those, who have been unable to obtain the necessary conveyances to haul it have - :". t We have some exceptionalljg Americans will be excused - if they ;show peculiar interest in the outcome of the revolution in China. The prominence of Wu Ting Fang and Dr. Sun Yat Sen at the present hour and the certainty that whatever form the compromise between the conservative and radical 'wings of the forces' may take these two men are to be influential in the new government, conspire Joyeause ..'this unusijfd solicitude Wu Ting Fang's study of " republicanism while' stationed There must bc'ablt "of "satisfaction tor:'" ' zzthose who sit in front'f awarm fire these cold nights, especially when they think ' of the many who are forced to go cold because of. the lack of cpal. It jsrue that ' the households' without coal these : 7" days in this section of the country are v few and far between compared with p6v erty stricken portions of the -crowded' cities of the east, tut totTmny- families, have been forced to go without Heat .even in this favored valley. - have In aay possession the follow J7 ing described animals which, if not 7 7, claimed jand taken away, will be sold... 7 '7 at 'public' auction ,to tne highest cash -- 77 bidder at Provo City Eetray found on Thursday, the 1 lay "of ..Janiitffy:;: 1912, at It o'clock "noon.One aorrel "mare Description; 7::; about 15 years old, weighing about 1050. lbi small spot jn forehead, np '7" 7 twands visible. One bay msre wen-7- ; 7. T CHINESE EMPIRE V AMERICANIZED COLD WEATHER AND COAL BARONS " " E3THAY NOTICE. v7 Salt Lake City, 7. , Doncslic Sleam Lanndry 468 South Academy Avenue. |