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Show f x i; THE PROVO HERALD .''" Miss Matilda Peterson, supervisor The Bhirbert Ladles quartet will appear in College hall Thursof the Primary schools of Weber coun15. The universi ty is the guest of Superintendent L. E. day giving this excellent number as Eggertsen of the local schools this ty Mr. O.JL. Bailey of this Ity. has week and (ls visiting the Primary, de- a special entertainment. The pnre of beeome -- associated 7with the Wodd-CHrm- h partments of the Provo schools. admission will be "25 cents, company adding to the finanT he P. Y. U. basket ball team won Mr. and Mrs. ft., W. Faulkner of cial strength and popularity of this again over the "Aggies" at Logan Jaat Aberdeen, Illinois, are in the cjty. already progressive store. . Friday "stopped off in Salt Lake on its CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. return trip for a few minutes practice The s p rl ng bui 1 d i n g boo m i s a r e a y aa the The Provo Football club accepts the commencing in Prwo, Beraa-Walto- n will defend ihtjir title of tfta-- chamis erecting a handsome brick store pions against the University of Utah challenge of the IMghMVooJenMil! street. The team next Saturday. While the floor club for a game of Soccer Football to building 28x60 store will be for rent when finished. of ther'Deseret gym is far slicker than be played on Washington's birthday he school boys are used to they en the city pat Mr. J. It. Stevens wife and ftvo chilMembers of Provo club and all those state that they are determined to win. dren from Conrad, Montana, have interested please meet" at Barton and Ujwn their arrival in Provo the team come down to live in beautiful Provo was met by a large delegation of en- Blake Furniture Store at 8 o'clock city. Mr. Stevens cays thy have had thusiastic- students from Friday evening next, the a very hard winter" in Montana. ' ... UOILV GUY, Manager, JOHN CTMMARD, Soc. A letter received from the editor's The regular meeting of- - the Provo' There is ho better medicine made daughter and dated Minneapolis, Min- Commercial club will be held 4n Wed22 below than Chamberlain's Ll'ough nesota, February 4, reports nesday evening. WmJ.M.Roy lance" is f zwo- - and trains -- from all direction--- ) to tell hlsexperience among the Mex- Remedy. It acta on nature's plan, to 48 hours late. Some trains from ican Insurgents and al lmembers are relieves the lungs, opens the secreIowa did not get through at all. tions, aids expeclorationTand reitbr urged to be present. the system to a healthy condition. FoH -Several of our leading storesa re 3 SMcBeth-oPayson is a business Sale by Hedquis- t- Drug Co." Three ' " now showing spring goods and the visitor in Provo today. Stores night-Februa- j ."" . ' iTUES. ftttintrouscrs 111 donl funny, they just as easy to prupurly m.ule so do j ? have-the- m fit they'll perfectly. i f ".Discriminating men can find that 'extra pair" in neat patterns of gray or most any color. . Fabrics the very best and made by just as carefully a s ou r other clothing.,. . S f ' Easter Utiles in the green houses are getting ready to be plucked r -- - guarantee thefrtry Three to Six dollars. . LYluLJiaaJom-)f--that--pav4fl- Greater you1 "Ladles, 3 Thursday, It to are J Invited 5 p. m. Speeds-Greate- r Accuracy ... ' are the Greater Efficiency to tea Provo Tea fc that the children In the public schools the other day Is reported cheered the railroad project and Jt promoter. lEVm thjrchlldren begin to see a better and more - IHTEL ( " Reynolds, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Faulkner. - . -L. Aber- J 111. Turner, Salt Lake. J. II. Leinkley, Salt Lake City. C. A. Lawson and tamily, Mosida. Dale L. Smith, Salt Lake City. 1L W. Weyramth, Denver. -- two-cen- -b- " , .' . .... Febrrroresr"cIerZr:I2007"- - datesnamed;.- '- - , - "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" Underwood Typ ewriterCo.inc. T&TTxchange Place 'v - r- ':. - y s :;.;."K V- WOMErNDTHE JPRf 83. Spri jT - - -f ni- greateat-ducationa- forcesin l THE GAMBLERS" COMING. th. ti r-'.- ' tf. Suits .r ." ,''V' This la the season of the year when mothers feel very; touch concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, ' and . have abundant reason for it as every Told weafcens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way tor the mora serious diseases that so often 'ollowr Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy la famous for its 'cures,, and, is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Hedquist Drug - ' Co.Thre Slorea-1,..- -- 1 . Our Goods Look Better and Cost Less Marble and Branite Works I AL Meeting of Co. Get the Aberdeen ; and King They are the best in the State independent Coal Co. Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD & CROWTHERS, 1 2 Proprietors. eeMM; WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. What a yvoman wants among other important things is a checking account. In managing household expenditures a checkJjook acts- - as a perpet- ual en , Something New - for Provo People , eiquistt ori- reminder of thediffer- between income and outgo. You cantell at a glance just what your financial resources are how and where you have spent your money; EYerychecfc given acts as a feceipt It is an in- centive in itself to save. STATE BANK OF PROVO.: ental desslgns in sHk tablecloths sofa pillows, piano acarfa, curtains, and klmonaa. Better and cheaper than machine work, all done by hand. Come and see us weave. Oriental Cleaning & Weaving Co., 85 North Let's Make 1912 - A Booster Year Aye., J. Q. Keratlan," Academy For our town, and let it mark era of a borne building campaign taiat will outdo any-- ; thing that ever happened her ttie new PERFECTLY LAUNDERED -- who Me He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy white and perf ectly lanndef-d- . tfVwe -yo- put and it wins. month or week that will pay - you- the returns as 'savings L- " account "Here your-- savings earnk4 per cent interest compounded twice a year.jOne dollar opens an account . - "There's No piace Like v: " Depository . ; '. PROVO COMMERCIAL 185 $AY1UQ2 BANKVSvr West-j-hlr- d So. o - . FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND f. 8c Home."-- Lumber Co. - y ' lumber and figures that will clear away a whole lot of this talk; about prices being td'o high to build now; Fact is never agalniu jumbetot h- - a-some place wTiere,"y6TU a few.. dollar3"each States 'y. tJnltod v - V- ' " y LThereV no can cant figure out a the demands are growing larger. . We say in all sincerity, "Lucky will be the man who builds In 1912. If interested, come' InT only Keonngthe system for a person on a ' ou see way for nd -- YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. ' to follow torethe-?- quality we handle be as cheap. because every year .our virgin forests are growing smaller and PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. sal-ar- work honje.Io--a- start ;reMng -- ground right a way. Come in and well talk over the plans and show Hjn T -- ou to It dowJsfiis heart; good to contemplate it. 'Everyone in the ccmntTjconcedes 'us the palm for fine' laundry .work. We know what peo-- . pie want and we see that time,- - toA. ' they get ; it-- NOT-WHA- Let't before. -- " First 80. St, Prevo, Utah. M a a a a a a t,i 1'et 51 W. ' ' ; but always tho.best for the money The Beesley Secretary. We weave and sell T X President. i' Prices $6.(30 to $25.00 ..... . I, A,SMOQTV.. . Anyihing'from 14 years to size 47 I 5 "Tbe Gamblers," Charles Klein's fine new contemporaneous 'aTamft, which Is announced: for Sonday Feb. 19. at the Protb Opera distinction of being House, las fid only flay produced" la New.Tork GtJ! last leaaoa to acWere a run of oter 200 .consecntlT porformance$ In '1... Call ' . ; " to-wi- t; WE HAVEYOURaSIZE j 19. " tahn "Newspapers na Coat s; ..r' metropolis,.,; at a Household goods, Owner leaving town. So. 3 W. 17Q Notice is hereby giyen that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Syndicate Mining company, a Utah corporation, will be held at the office of the company, in room four, Knight BlockL Pro yoCity U JkYednes4 day the 6th da, of March, 1912,' at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said " day for the following purpose to consider and act upon the advisability of amending Article" VI, of the Articles of Incorporation to read as follows to wit: . Article VI. The capital stock oj this corporation shall be $625,000.00, which shall be divided Into 1,250,000 shares of the par value of fifty cent (50c) each. B. H. BULLOCK, - - r ffi-- Gertrude Oallaa In "Ths Gamblers" at Hhe Opera House Monday Feb. ' .. the Syndicate Mining - the Fifty new Spring Suits and Forty New 'V7 Spring Coats were Received Today ' - ' . -- 2- Salt Lake City, Utah should not be blamed for printing details of crimes. They mirror of the hapmerely -- hold, up penings of the day. The people have a rigbt to expect of them that they " publish the news,' "facts.' porters the "In reply to the woman who thinks ; Mrs. Hutchinson said In part: "Women are fond of discussing their atti- her personal affairs should not be tude toward many things, such as the printed I may only say It is the duty suffrage question, but they seldom dls. of the paper to reflect the social life cuss their attitude toward the press, of the day." because many women consider they ' hare so relation to the press. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN : TMi aeema a strange attitude, con MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING sidering that the press is one of the OF INTEREST TO - YOU. t. y- FOR SALE bargain. 6-- 7 ed t -i Mar. and typewritr STOCK TAKEN FOR SEASON."" er. Mar. Teacher, Indian service, . Good pasture, close in, better make ?500 to $720.. arrangements now for your stock for 4 Mar. Industrial the "season. Number of applications Teacher, teacher and assistant, Philipine- ser. already in. Apply to" W. F. Giles. vice $1200 to $2000. Mar. 16 Forest pathologist, bureau of plant industry, $1800 to $2160. For blanks and information see J. MARBLE & GRANITE 'story.' J " -- Such a demand from business men everywhere is unquestionable evidence of the practical mechanical superiority of y .''' women were more willing to talk to reports less Inaccuracies would appear in the papers. She said thaA the ones who should be censured for mistakes 'are the people who give the re- .s SIS! w" - Assistant farm superintend"""" ent V 400 'to $1600. Mar. well-know- .. Ifilffilli- Will be held in the Federal building, Provo, Utah, to secure eligibles lor the following positions, on the Before a group of prominent Massar community today. chusetts women Mrs. Mary Kaylor. "Women should not rebuff In'ttat :waymbre "than any n clubwoman Hutchison, a other mistakes are apt to creep into of that state, declared recently that if a ..... EXAMINATIONS CIVIL SERVICE S ' BALEY RASMUSSEN The Child Wonder Vocalist JURY.' ON" SIMMONS MRS. oE.eealSlotkJioIder world. -- - VENTURE - - fea- tures make possible the most g sjtems-o- f important modern accounting. The ever growing demand puts the annual sales of Underwoods far ahead of those of any other machine making necessary the largest typwriter factory and the largest typewriter office building in the January,-1911Y-wj- Interesting- -; exercises rin honor' of the annlverssy of Abraham Lincoln's '' , blrthdayare- - beingbeld --in each of For i sprain you will find Cham- - the derartments of the city schools berlaln's Liniment excellent. It al- today under the especial direction of lays the pain, removes the soreness, the lnstUctorsl:The Q. L R. flags and soon restores"" the parts of a which were presented to the schools, healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent recaUzihyCommander-TatlccBr-Br- e1 ottlerWiale-oTTIedquTsT'Drug Co. flying above the buildings In honor " Three Stores.. v of the day. V' J WHO "GOT THE REWARD JOKE ON THE JOKER - B RONCttOBtttrSAO NOTICE. labor-savin- R. C. H. ""Exclusive Underwood' Postmaster Clove reports an increase of over eight per cent In the business of the Provo post office for the month of January over that of January'' last year. The receipts for ere $1760.80 and for January, 1912, $1952.40, an Increase of $191.60. As the great bulk of business t ordinary .letters with a stamp on each, this would mean an increase of about 95813 letters or at the rate of 114,960 a year. Verily Provo does grow. Realtterd at Hotel Roberts. deen, TypewritcF Prices of Provo city property are beginning to harden Jjsome people begin to smell a boom and they are not going to sacrific thedr property now. ' rr Uy W, L. McGee, Salt Lake City.' A, E. Temluson, Salt Lake City. BUCKSKIN JACK Here ie- - a message "of " hope land' good cheer from Mrs. C. I. Martin. ssB imll. Va.. who la the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Marlon was cured of stomach trouble and' constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the pub lic. Sold bj Hedqulst Drug Co. Three ' ' Stores. cog-whe- Wrench. WEEKLY PATHES sHoaaei lojlzzresultslins g boom on Academy avenue? Toggery A. W. GIRLISH IMPULSE A BROTHER 13-- 13-1- Everybody Is talking about and look up at Maple Flat. WatdKToF Airship in our Windo w THE TUES. AND WEO. FEB. 13-J- - Shade trees all over the, city are budding out. Merely a suggestion 51 en's' fine clotlfing is the backbone of our business, i ., AT Princess BACK PAID Sr-C- " I lair 1itie"stTipcr'are"goc3T.r AND WED. FEB. THE YOUNGER on-Cen- ter j 1 " Ellen 1 ; ' ry V 1 - " us , .. sT Trial Today PROVO CLEANING. DYEING C - - ., .$3',e6t Center ' ' " 1 .... |