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Show THE PROVO HERALD Charles P. DecVer, Coafnftssioqeis-L- e Roy- - Dixon and Henry ,1, iV, Goddard BfrinrU with., tha have fi1"d City recorder setting forth the amount of campaign, and 'election, .expenses ' ' ANNUAL RED BOOK. paid by each, during the campaign and held In this "city November of election the The annual review number 1911. affidavit of Mayor Deck. The mag11, Rio Grande's monthly Denver .' V . n-- il I a er T) - 3 ... he expended f 22.50. , .. . Q. a.m.. that states,, joouh t ue nsunwu , Dlxol TJommlssionef gov-Issue "expende3TlB,W the For out tnlspecial ernors of the three states served by and Commissioner' Goddard, f 17,00. iPrincess THURS. and FRf. JAN. 18-1- 9 - - ' . t: .f J THE CHEIPS DAUGHTER Thursday tliflht Only, ""communiae'sall 'have ZJTiXSiitm word to say and Impart some valuable nuggets of lnformation regarding 7 the many branches of Industry, conP eTclat srad;agrttmrtTnthtc1tthirrv' throughout the "Rip Grande States." And all these stories of accomplished are - most appropriately introduced El 1 e ii set tic Central as. to when work will be resumed, according to R. L. Ander-bersecretary. Probably by Feb- 1 the first move will be made ruary to place the property in shape for ' This may be resumption" of work In -- the on started block where the avewaa discovered LThe chances are that an assessment will be levied before work progresses .' very far. A new manager has not yet . g, leen of the Brlgham Tounc University gave an address to the students at the Unl- verslty of Utah at Salt Lake yesterday of "Greatnes8.L;vHe emphasized the necessity of hard "work and cited many cases of. poor boys who ..worked tbelr way through school. YOUNGAN INSANE. and Mrs. Win; Clyde ofSpringvllle. vas yesterday committed to the State : Mental hospital by Judge J. E. Booth. The demented youth had fallen in love .wltFthe pfcture of Gabrielle Ray, : an actresg and when asked if he knew why he was in this city stated that lie was there to obtain a marriage sweetheart when license to marry-hi- s ln had found her. , It:lg thought that overstudy is the cause of his coadl tlon. f- William - A J. Clyde, son of Mr. -- - LOVES LABOR LOST The DeseriLWelL The flood scenes courts against the Proyo Bench Fruit & Produce company of Provo by the lrst National Bank of Mu.riay, Utah; 'John D. Dixon of Provo and W. J. Cordner of Provo Bench, Utah county. " The petition sets forth that ' the $ompany-ow- e to- $1000 Eft TIG to John $235.16 D. Dixon. IS The Utah High School Debating club, which is under the' direction of the University of Utah, has prepared tor the season of 1912 and made pub lic,, the plan. - The original purpose st and ability in debating kmdng the stir' Foj-- a WILL TRADE 28 acres of land, 11 long, time there was not much supacres Is In apple port given the movement, but at the trees, In Parker, Idaho, for p"novo present time there are twenty-tw- o property. Enquire 446 E. 1st N, 2t, high schools Which have applied for ch membership, and it Is expected that COMING ASSESSMENTS. For the purpose of reminding stock several more will do so before the holders of some assessments pending time c&me3 for the division tryouts. the following list, as Seen upon the For the purpose of effectively hold- . assessment loard otlhe exchange, is given. Care is taken to have the dates accurate, but all interested should ver ify the same. Black' Jack . ., .15' lc Jan. 15 Feb. 6 Crown Point . 2 Mar. 11 Iron Klng. . . . 5 lc Jan. 15 Feb. 10 c Feb.13 Mar. 6 King David ... 3 Swansea Con,,- - 5 lc Jan. 17 Feb. 8' Sliver Shield 40 Feb. 5 Feb. 29 6 ttc Jan8 Tintlc Stand. Feb. 5 J'ic-J'eb- lS lc , FRIGHTFUL POLAR WINDS ' Blow with terriflce force at the far north and play, havoc with the. skin. causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and Jips, that need Bucklen'i Arnica Salve to heal them, it makes the skin soft and Biriooth. Unrivaled for FILE AFFIDAVITS. also burns, bolls, sores. - To comply with the lav under which ulcers, cuts, bruises and plies.- - Only they were elected to office, Mayor 25 cents at Hedqulsfs Drug Co, X cold-sore- s, ii the: Vitagraph Ing the tryouts, the' state has beenJ divided Into four districts. There will be a tryout in each of these districts and the winners of positions on the district teams will compete finally at the university later In divisions are as follows: " District 1 Brigham City,., Ogden Smithfield "and iVeber academy." '" District ; 2A11 Hallows college GranIte,;Jordan, L. D. S, U., Salt Lake and the Collegiate institute. District 3 American Fork, nehl, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork, 7 ' Springvitle and Wasatch. 4 District Fillmore, Millard Stake academy,. Murdock academy, Manti and the 'Wasatch acedemy. The "question for this year is: "Re solved, That the system of recall in TO RELIEVE THE HICCOUGHS use in- Los Angeles should be made a part of the plan of commission gov Sucking lee or Taking 8" and Vlne-ga- r eminent in Salt Lake." Often Will Cure simple - , 1 if 1 - I I -- Excellent style. All sizes. - FOR SALE Portable pool table, new. 738 West 1st North. st FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND .oyi n o. -- - Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING AND DYE- ING COMPANY. 85 North Academy Avenue. Keep on aving. it s tne omy system for a person onX salary- to follow and it wins. There's no place where you can put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you the returns as savings -- PROVO COMMERCIAL j n.... . & SAVINGS BANK. MARBLE & GRANITE MONUMENTS :Tlie"BefisIep x Marble and Granite Works W. First 8o: 61 St, Prevo. Utah. ! A WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. What a woman wants among other important things is a :' checking account. Ia manag- .ing nousenoid expenditures a 1 check! book acts as a perpet-- 1 ual reminder of the differ ence between, income and outgo. You' can tell - at glance just what vourtTnan-- , He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy white and perfectly launder- ed. It does his heart good to contemplate, it. Everyone in the county 'concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. We know what people want and we see that they get it on time, too. f : -- .. accounts HereyouTsavings earn 4 per cent interestom pounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account. . re- novel method of protecting their bul- lieved when the "patient la strong by lion. This consisted In engaging ma- having him hang with the arms ' ex-- , sons' to wall up the doors or the vaults tended, and "grasping some beam or in the cellar with hydraulic mortar as pole, so that his feet do not touch the soon as the money was deposited each floor. With all the abdominal muscles day In these receptacles. The water tense, have hlnv hold his breath as was then turned on and kept running long as possible., The spelling ."nlccough' Is recent, until the whole cellar vas flooded. A burglar would be obliged to work In a being a combination of the syllables diving iult and break down a cement TUo" and the latter term of "cough," wall before he could even begin to which Is without either physiological plunder the vaults. When the bank or etymological basis; the pronunciaofficials arrived next morning the wa- tion, with perhaps the rarest excepter, was drawn off, the masonry torn tion. Is still , that of the older form down and the vaults opened. Curi- "hiocnp earlier .given variously as ously enough, --within, a few months "hlckup." "hickupsnickup," "hickop." after this obsolete, maner of protecting "hlckcock.rhlchcock" and "hlckett," the bank's cash was done away with, with quasi diminishing sufflxei ack, burglars did actually get into the etc.; but the "hick," a 'syllable aptly vaults and decamp with about $45,000 expressive of the spasmodic sound proin gold coin. Strand, Magazine.; " r duced by the conditions giving rise to the particular disturbance, is found in all referent to the origin of the term WOMEN'S HAIR ' whtch the writer has been1 able to obEasy to' Make It Soft, Luxuriant and tain The term singultus is , rarely used.---NeYork Medical JournaL Raldant 'Many women have hair so dull and Lessons In Etiquette.: -faded that it is actually repulsive. Those who have 'dined In restauThese women have ' probably never rants .or hotels - habitually will find heard of PARISIAN SAGE the invig- that they have fallen into many unorating hair ; dressing that .Is being pleasant little ways, permissible pos used by thousands .of . refined women sibly toward a landlord,, .but .not. toward a hostess.,- - They feel that they 'throughout 'America. ; It your hair" is falling or thin or have the privilege' both to criticise faded or lifeless; if ' you have dan-dru- ff openly and to Imply criticism either of the food itself or of way in which or itching scalp; if your hair is it is served. OSVomen the who cherish the not as fascinating as you would like ambition of making poor forlorn to, have it,.goJ..to.Hedqulst DrugXa habitues. of .hotels, happy .with ."home this very day, ask for a fifty cent bot cooking", have their hopes dashed by tie of PARISIAN SAGE and 'start at this ungracious habit Let those, too, once to make your hair, perfect land who have fallen into the habit of dipping a spoon or fork into a glass of ' eveng lorlous. water and then wiping it on a napkli. PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed to before using it beware of those mo give saUsfaction. or nionerhackrcifl meats whea they become deeply' ab with' Auburn' hair on ' every carton. sorbed in conversation at the house of For sale by Hedquist Drug Co.rand I a friend or even at the home table. Cppld any habit be more Insulting to a ' ; irugsi8ts everywhere. """"tihotftM? t7smHU -- " 6 months, price $350, buys It thlsjffeefcLJRQQniL"18- Lamar Hotel - - procedure;; within quite recent UmethefflcTal Sometimes obstinate hiccough is at the French bank resorted to a very oweeping te- - Farrell $175.00 PERFECTLY LAUNDERED ff ective i Mason'" and - pjanoT-use- d e - P. f i SALE FOR - "-TSr- ...... at LOST One "bay mare colt 2 years old. Star in fprehead, no brand. Finder please - telephone . J. M. Jensen and be rewarded.. Phone 213 k. - MOT Cases. Banks guarded by Midlers. Simple cases of hiccough are, often Like the Bank of England, the Bank of France Is now guarded every night TellevedUjr such measures as sucking by soldiers, who do sentry duty out- ice or taking salt and vinegar. Pullside the 'building, a watch being like-- ing the tongue forward and- - i r New. York. U-5A- In spick and span raiment,carrying each a new suit case and a timid ex pression," they entered the Hotel Nar- ragansett and Inquired the way uneasily to the desk, says the Providence Journal. spying a kernel of rice on the clerk smiled youth's bat brinv-th- o covertly, whirled the register with an placed the Gives Instant Relief, Cures and encouraging flourish-an- d inked penjn the nerveless hand. Prevents Catarrh and "John B , New Bedford Mass.1 wrote the youth, pushed back his hat, Cold in the Head, upset the kernel of rice and wiped his beaded brow. The quickest, best and safest way to cure 'But, er the lady?"-Inquir- ed the catarrh or a cold in the head is by using clerk soothingly. . a remedy that will "touch the spot" ana -- She's my wife," quoth the youth. do its work .quickly without leaving any bad effects. Ely's Cream Balm, which is straightening up, bristling. "She ought to be registered." adapplied to the nostrils or rubbed, on the throat or chest gets right at the root of the vised the clerk thoughtfully. trouble and instantly relieves even the "Ain't you put me down?" the lady worst case of catarrh or cold. A few min murmured, looking over the youth's utes after applied yon can feel a loosening shoulder. np in the bead, tne paut and soreness are "0. sure, I I forgot. Gimme the cone, the sense of taste, smell and hearing pen," said the youth, quickly. like and feel different a back, you coipe Whereupon he smiled and wrote: person. c:z". ' Ely's Cream BaW'anea1ixana "And my wife, Rosle." strengthens the inflamed membranes, takes away that stuffed up feeling and dull pain 'IJOO PER PLATE in the head, relieves the throat soreness was at a banquet to Henry Clay, which paid is the and stops the nasty discharge cause of the disgusting hawking, spitting, in New Orleans In 18 J2. Mighty costblowing of the nose, and foul breath. Hay ly for those with stomach trouble or fever victims who are made miserable by fits of sneezing, coughing and wheezing Indigestion. , To day people every get instant and permanent relief by the where use Dr.'Klnk-- New Life Pills use oi hub simple remeay. for these troubles as well as liver, kid- another -- minute. '' - Don't suffer Ely's Cream Balm x will relieve yon imme ney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe. diately, and a 50 cent bottle will more cure. Only 25 cts at Hedqulsfs Drug than likely work a complete cure. AH Co. ..; ... .y druggists sell it. Where a spray is needed, ask for Ely's (Liquid) Cream Balm. - . Asaress g, waison,. secretary, man, 2S3 Broadway, aalif?Hfctfc,tiahor Lost," and several others. -- - old. establisli- - a specialty of temperance risks, low one-quart- 10-ce- nt Agent' Wanted 7 In every watorepresentJka . LAN proiote-4ntere- SALESMAN WANTED. A Good 10-ce- the bank, oi to W. J. Cordner and $134.40 A The state food and dairy eomnils 8 loner received a circular letter Mc day afternoon from Seey. George M Witakefrmf tWNational Dairy union at Washlneton. D. 7iBnTTiKs present 10 cents pgr pound tax on colored oleomargarine be maintained for the protection of the butter inter tests. The circular holds4hal "when oleomargarine, "wbolesoineTlprodTict made of beef and pork lats mixed with cottonseeJ oil, is pat upon the market in its natural uncoloredstate, a tax of a cent, per pound of but is imposed bht when It is colored to resemble butter and placed on the tax becomesne market, the essary because of the deception that is .likely to be practiced by unscrupu lous merchants in selling oleomargarine as buttejVOJeomargarinejan be bOugW wholesale at from 12 to 19 cents per pound, while butter costs 30 to 35 cents and retails at from 35 to 40 cents. Vv hen, therefore, ole margarine can be sold at butter prices tax to force the fairness ot the down the profit on oleomargarine Is V photoplay. "The Freshet," are well worth a visit to the Ellen theatre tonight where it will be projected in a ob vicious." ; manner that hatmade this theatre so popular. At the Ellen theatre is also a "The "AND, MY WIFE. R0SIE," TOO thrilling PfttheJLmerlcaa-drama- r Heporter," Jn Which some interesting Who Had Forgotten to NOT WHAT YOU MAKE situations are worked out There Is Bridegroom - - Register His NewBettet Half B.LTXJyVHAT.YO petition in involuntary bankruptcy ef-whl- selected. BRIMHALL AT U. OF U. Professor G. H. Brimhall . in. theFourth District" court1 fot divorce from Gregory E. , Kane, on .grounds pjjjejsertion. TJierc:QupleJ Hero," in which auJ football gani2JjLseeD promises to be as interesting one and then there Js a Kalem western film, THE FRSHET J WOULD FORCE BANKRUPTCY. Iytnehew7ffiajmgementott . An Essany film, "A Football WORK TINTIC CENTRAL No definite date has yet been -- 9 LURE OF THE CITY CHARGES DESERTION. .Jlau(l01tastea-.KaBQ-1lia3..ijcfiuauU- 13-1- THE REPORTER Henry Gries at Park City. ere married; at Salt Lake CilyNov. 18, 1909. There is one child, a boy one year old whose custody Is asked lor by plaintiff who also asks that defendant be restrained from interfering with the child in any manner. tab-V- THURS. and FRI. JAN nlght-fron- H watth'ffas-stolen-Monday by an Aspiring- poenr entitled fThe Three Sister." by: Edwin L. Sabln, these, "sisters"" being Colorado, .Utah and. New Mexico. An article also ap al pears tinder the caption,- ley In 1911," by J. D. Larson, - f -- ; d - The La Valle Sister opened their "engagement at the Princess theatre last night in a singing and danoing act Their engagement ends with to night's appearance." Besides' this act there is an excellent bill of pictures for tonight and tomorrow night at the Princess. There 'are two Selig films; one is "The Chief's Daughter" a dramatic incident in the life of Daniel Boone is '"April FooF aadon the same-fe-el a sparkling "Hall Room Boy" comedy , .VELLElSTERSl Tbe officers of 1 sup-pose- - 1 tPRlL FOOL Park CltyhaVe' ask ed of chief police, V." T. Giles, "to . lines 'durlhjKhe past twelve months look out for and arrest two men ad the possibilities ."for future to be headed in this direction! of aeventr-WeaHsOcTsn-jthe-One man is described as dark com- reclamation service, United State3 an- wearing a "light and the presidents professors of the plexloned, tall is short, light . other the of overcoat; Colora.state agricultural colleges do and Utah, the officers of the com- complexion, with no overcoat The men are wanted for the theft mercial organizations in. the various of a gold watch, on the inside of Important cities "and towns, as well which is engraved Mother' The AS prominent citizens of the different ... . II . THE FOOTBALL HERO : ... .BE "THE ELLEII MID PATHES WEEKLY C New Mexico, hare contributed .articles on. the Droeres3.ihade by those til -- THE DesSrY1 WELL -- lheJSJoaaier-;- TAX IS TO OLEO . ""and , PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. z where you have spent your j money, i Every check given acts as a receipt. It is an In- centive in itself to save. - r i STATE BANK OF PROVO. 1 Gaudo Luigi THE 8HOE MAKER has moved" from" 43" West 1st North to 127 N. Academy Ave. , Half Sole, hand sewed. Men's - - Get the Aberdeen . .. and King . x $1.00 Halt Sole, hand sewed,' Ladles' ... 75o . '; I They, are the. best in the t "-S- tate Independent Coal Co. xard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD & CftOWTHERS,' ; . . Proprletort. Ve pay Ohe.pollar per load for eood ' DAINTY LINENS. Manure delivered. v, ROBT. BIRKIN, I Your linen is the most conspicuous feature of yojirappafei.;it requires more attention than other wearable! y " It Ispartlcularly noticeable whether properly laundered or not on full dress shirts,- fancy walstsr eollars, ana: cufta and wash shirts. ; Such garments re- quire skill and care to produces the best results. ' Exactly right Is the work,' Sen for. the wa well" do the rest" gon; .. ur : Dcnestlc - . .. .. S!esn Isnndry I IX UTAH TIMBER & COAL : COMPANY. Castle Gate, Clean Creek ai"l tTI . "lawaiaa coal. 150 to 160 West Fifth North. , ; Both hones, 232tV . f : J. W.DUNN. Mgr. - |