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Show PAGE TWO v.. THE PROVO HERALD Herald Editorials K::.7';y', v .. The SmDot organ had a long editorial yesterday morning explaining why ''Teddy'' could and would riot disrupt 'the Republican party, Hut such an explanation was unnecessary as that' party is already so badly dis-- rupted that ' the party leaders are cracking the whip of bossism over the heads of their followers and shouting, "Get into line ye lovers yf the party and vote your brethem back to the places of power." The party organs -- are even predicting what a Democratic regime will fring and the possible effect this change may have upoiji the is friendly nations. The editor 01 the - .O Herald-Republica- n some-reastr- 1 dnm-nian- t -- h .ik t ,..def-d-'):-nw4cra4-r-K'-Uu- Roosevelt .or' Taft h en W: the -r A Few Items Mentioned ' HOS- 25 J 25 " J n I gr-d- 19, 4. ' ' - - i ' . J. Hayden's Sore va-ca- iy m ' -- M o " i 1 ticket. 'R eYiti'bltca n Everybody is Wondering How We Do II Very Simple v all passers-bj- r to pass between them, while they spit upon the sidewalk. I can help to create, a .public centiment against this evil, and vow that I will never do it myself, tnus I wJll help OTHER MERCHANT'S EXPENSES ARE LARGE. my city. "' YOU HAVE GOT TO PAY THE MORE OR ' . i, But the young people must have ELSE THEY CAN'T EXIST. OUR EXPENSES ARE do and instead of spendSome weeks ago au announcement somethingjo AND WE CAN SELL YOU GOODS . SMALL our money for foolish or degrading was made in the. Herald that a prize ing we should spend It for gymna CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE Yn TOWN. had been offered by the "Utah Soro things, slums, parks, swimming pools and othOUR MERCHANDISE IS THE FINEST AND Mi1 'tub for the best essay by pupils er for Innocent amusements, places MOST STYLISH THE MANUFACTURERS CAN of the Seventh and Eighth grades of this alone will have much to do with the Provo schools on "How I Can Best PRODUCE, the uplifting of the moral part of our Serve .My. City '.'. The students took an unusual interest in the contest and city. In this" 1 can serve .my city by sav scores of essays were received by the own money and inducing oth Eclub. The judges of the contest were ing my ers to do likewise, and when the time Three pair for 'at llayden's, elsewhere 2 pair Superintendent. L. lE. Kgge.rt.se n, .Mrs. comes, to build these places, put in S. R.CaIlawav 'and Mrs A C ( una r ,25c, my own money and help in many 'tfjo, after much consideration, Six pair of working hose :ior elsewhere 10c a' ways' to raise what money is needed that , be first 'Eighth 1 can help in doing away with the pair. Krruif smd.ens..was won by Itaiston bill boards or at least in compublic S15.(X) all 'wool stiit(s), llayden's ,price $9-7"'' .' '"wl by Ciirista Ander-owners the to them pelling dean, keep an J ; .. Seo-iiiI'lulerweartit layden's 49- - elsewhere 75c to.$L00 first prize His would have to be done by point by Ulenu iliilarJol.ihe M;ieser, .second eke- - " T.iiys' shirts." sizes :"rm UaydenV price out to the public the untidy aping prize by !!a Wins- of 'lie Fnutklin. where 40c. of these boards. If these ,f The' Judges stale that each essay pearances d.eare we would Exceptionally low prices on Ladies', Men's and Chila done, have things vi as exceib nt and they had soaie dif- - sii.itlidren's Shoes and all other Merchandise. city, but still more desirable o .i. in itviu:ng upon trie, winnersi We give the yalues and Guarantee Satisfaction of : would our city be if we protected per. 0!hT Krade paiers" tiiiU j Your Money Back. dim! and public property;' l ean serve t : ed meni .v.r wrn- my city in this instance ny not throwitiMl by "'irjstii Aiiiicrsan, Stanifv ng; jit ;'.' t lee Tie lights in the-- street. I o .leu lec nmii a!ii I lean "t o r ie; lueakmg the winduws in Loose, The essay of Master Irvine WEST CENTER h;iuses. and. by not marring or '3 pub! shed below. In the Lower Kent District in any way the in injuriiij; ipwty "How Can Best Serve My City." L In a i,v, one 'of the f i 1 t'liiu' myI city. can serve my city by ivspectini; lie tcr the increase' in noiiula- tlie ngnis ot otners by not ltianunt; :iot; or the development of its natural on ini I'Hi! pieUlll.!; flowers ill , resources, is good health in th.eom-miinity- . the park, and 'by un;' marring t::e The noises am! run dy ism on. Suii:!:v-.tnr- t Jean help to bring this SELECTED AS many uflier days as well is :'' our !i!n- w.e-- . and about by keeping my person clean, building will something awful. The farmers (hurciies. by eating and setting others to at have.-rpra-ioform an Hiieiation'-fw I should be loyal to tny city and. liiif,'TooiT, liy doing, ibis; I am trlptnij nuisance. The tuaiusi this iis business" ill'; eresis, wlftn talk-to upiuld he pure fowl law. 11 rati-,'will be pet:ay ng to strangers, 1 should always lyi! twu ant tick or. have any contagious Uuned tool io train e. on stop the of the beauties and the things aiJoui At tie Inst Session ' of th fea-'e", VhouTiT" hot expo-'."oTh'eK-Inlt onr titer iTDpie ""are ot that are to be adn)iru By city j.ouge i. u. o. F. of Utah and the live up to the ijuarantiiie law, in tki ' world the opinion they Lave a right on the " musido the would this doing Uebecca assembly, for . the - Ti-- i is ray I wmtld be sevini; my city, . . nothing but p!"jiist,'and we woulrf year were .'installed bv re Even the street, our homes, and soon and Kvef.voue v.'ho truvels the banks of tiring Grand Master P.. increase iu population p. Christen- our yards play an important part :n " the. river is whether he sen, W. II. Ereretoft-o- f i t''!' healst'i of our citizens, for if we ,;iilt!i. this On the other hand Jf t see a need carries a license or" not. The state city was conducted i"t tilth .r.'ctninilate. on' them, thfy will .itpo'lhe officeol have no fishing ' that our city issues a i'tensf. :if m irirproveirtf grand master. .Provo Hi surely place' where flies will o;i'!',t to farniers Ti north was in grou'njs. bMit urviiig my' hav, u4. ;n :,.Uf. ns wp Unarv Th.i: 4 bie.ejantf"'m)tph,-anpa Ce" f3T ci'v's interests by assisting ainl 'work-- ' the aa:e itx. th'ey"fonuel a proteo sosions :be held which " our,vi;i sen of disca "tive iiwyjrre 'asooiati(jn and put notices up Jte?d. We have one such soM in " time, April, the exact date about, by :l;e i; would be .. ...''.. ;.jv.. ... is the roJnection of the aHr prosecuted ofTenderkf That was not yet j having been !egnated. The it.11 Many farmers ipy c'ity.if I could help to create the of end pwlns committee public school, and churches with the on arrangements for' I a public sentiment against, all such small pastures on the side-'othe the 1913 much has sewer money system, city :" session are h b unsanitary places.. If i" ?..luulu..UB ac" bflpn snent Jnr this nartieiilar nnr- - river. He turns his .eattle out at T l. I . r.r pe,. .yv . ti. bold and John pose oy our city ana yet Morley. a hunt; the fences having been pleasing to look , and think that a reap any benefit. It seems to me al -- o man with & Mmiy wouJd choose a - - Mr. Editor every word down,pulled -- Bor rheumatism most as bad as it would be to spend. you will find noth- le clean, healthy city every time; also our in is true and you will. "money 'for eemen; and materials better tli!ng than that men, who own homes and have this! PbamberlaJn's Linf, to tmild sidewalks and then to locki readily see the land owners Jn ment- Try It and see families, are file most desirable citi- them are how quickly" it much sinned locality very away in a dark cellar where S'ves relief. zens a city can have. For sale against. yours, Respectfully by ,ffedquist we could not use them. I will try and raise- the morals! nf Drug Co. Three Stores. A SUFFERER. or school. a is like home Our city witiv ! my eity-tty hHttnf in charge and must respect thp-' ' "Tiii"1' r"",'ii' iro.fane language, and with th. use "j , TeaJtfAo belp them. always be of tobacco and strong drltfk, and by So, incJosing,,I will say that I can doing away with these "uracrices my- besterve- iuy city by being a gQQ.i ettizen- - myself. and by encouraging others to become good, helpful eitl rens. SALESMAN We want an aggressive salesman to take or ders for ur10.00 cash daily ex penseaand commissions. Mr. Crontr right, 130 Seventh St., Pittsburg, Pa IVIHflEfi n LJsq'iurnun g aronnrt 10 arg-jxfofi'cnnsyt? vania and Illinois going for Roosevelt. Jle is absurd -- enough to state that the local conditions have created 'this change and tries to ring in "fhe olfl ...Socialism, gag to cover the parly's heinous cnniesrand say that.it is on account of these radical forces, creeping into party' lines', ' which is ""disrupting the party. Hut in the end this will all work out for .the' best rand that Tat't will be nominated' arid Teddy will lie. down with the bear and stick from the same party teat. witiK William II. Tan and ofter-n- p his . rule-"that Titll of the old good prayer thanksgiving party This all Sounds well and fills an awful aching void 'in the party's bulwarks, but the" truth is-- ' that Roasevelt.. tatef that lie was in the fight lo'stay and if he did iuf will' this fall he would 'continue the fiivi .for three years ) ie if H'.ves.lry.' tliis wuivl much like 'the- dove ..r peace was liovering over the party and that the bear hunter would lie down in peace to sleep while tfie federal "Hmnch continued to piek the political plum' from his back yard? Teddy. lias also stated that he is a tighter and not a iphct, this being true, - it not true that he wi!l eon tinue the svrap and he" dor- 'get the tloininafiMii will run on an independent te.kej with a .platform, framed according"' fo hi.i own liking. If we can foresee at all the handwriting on the wall indicates that Teddy still yieWs"'the'"big stick, and it "any one Takes ifja'way 'i'rni him, they have him to throttle.,,. The worthy edit-ogoes (,ii and w,Hh''a lot' of balmy Ualveto his bellow readers explains totWm that the perpe-.- . tnity-o- f the' nation demands tfiat William Howard In eithef event.. the next man who Tatjt.be rnonjinateil. n.--- One of the most annoying things In a city la the way the men stand on both eldes of the valk and, compel NOUKCES PRIZE .Rooseveltism p. CLUB Afi nlSOROSIS e rtgut-Jt-war- oirs v n,ver--"-anks- . Mexico ' .'.-- ' ; j There" can be little doubt that the l S. will be compelled 'to take a hand in the Mexican insurcctit hi. The? saftejL.uf life and property of i mr, i en s. d e nTa n s it h'as begun fo look sis if "Mexico was not jtf iXbetr, g !: ; n-- ih-e- Jo, .,,., -- really needs a stronger arm than her own to force into' subjection her marauding bands of gorillas. There are thpusantTand even miiliortslif dollars of AnnlrieaTnYoncV f Eph-Homer anu- - as long as ine.se marauding nanus veep up an: down the country destroying life and property, our interests there cannot be conserved. Let the new president of this republic either quell theseaffairs orcall in aid. If he is anxious for universal peace and'the growth, and development of his own countryv he will ask aid. It is our prophecy that the U. SyAW takg,a:hand in Old Mexico's trembles -- tWs-artic- - -- do-aw- ay 6 A" ' Publicity Best ' '" it ;s-:-v:-. - ha's been reported that in the recentltsaster of the Titanic that the real facts was withheld liom the for a- number of hours after that disaster had y pTibirc occurred.' ThFiTTias' be'en the ' custom son ie what . really ln;days gone by anion railroadsand ptfier transporta-- ' Won Companies, but today the people 'demand that these t ItrHrible accidents be made known and at once in order ' rescue wtirkfnay be done and that proper be taken tenvrad preventing such disasters in steps nay the futtue. The following was clipped from one of our-.- ' interest ta our readers--: exchanges andwill le of the the White Star 'me. withheld .'If management from the puUic the fact that the Titanic hadticcumued to the blow she receivedfor some hours alter the ,team- ' bhip'olficers had becrradvised of that fae:, they reciuire the sort of treatmnl that has educated the managers thevgrat railroads tja, aiindergtanding of their respoiv sib'lities. 1 is altogether, likely that. the Whit Star ' ,.' virianageblciit considered its course of secrecy justifiable .'Viu ordtiT'to defer as long-apossible th4.vave of horror that Auld sweep the world Tmd the poignant miseiy of ' . .t 1. r f i t .t. . ..." me joss oi relatives or menus, it is " CLASSIFIEDDS . I .FOR SALE At a bargain. Furni ture, dishes, tools, etc. Add(r)ess, 335 W. Center street . .,- . urn a.s soon-a- s these are available. ' , The dominating idea of the great steamship' jconw' panics that their concerns are theirs alone and that ihey owe no duty to the public has been encouraged by the criming!Jqck of restrictive legislation. to which attention has been called bv this latest cafastrbpne. l'Jie 1 need for regulatory Jaws; bids fair to be promptly met if1 One may judge from the" activity in the American 'and vthc British Parliament; that other necessity, . the adoption of a of transmitting all the facts, io. " 'Con-....grc'- ss 'the'publicas stood by the jiiJOagenients 'of the great transatlantic lines after the' use of that rod of public sentiment vhich Ts irTpicWe, if the situation, after inquiry, seems tos war ,J "' " : JLxibYHr-y ' ' ' '; V' ' , .'-Most of us are growing tired of the cloudy weather, but perhaps clouds Vere a blessing in disguise last night or jack frost Plight have nipped some of the tender buds' . and ruined the fruit crop . . ' r ''" ": . - ' ... . " New York woman "called a ''.A nun proposed to her on the street. " - - . K, x ?. Tilralll, yj are multiplying m whidi costly fatal .fires traced to carelcsshess with lighted cigarettes; been have, be made a minor degree. of arson should matches.-Tt or careless the for tossing away of fire in this manner. , " !. Im - . 22-h- . ; '' h i " v- ' . -- pdlicema"n( when" a Perhaps she merely; wanted him held until theMassachttsettS'Spinsiejs ' " rge"tlutra"re(iusiliofi "for ;';.". Instance? Would you please, in sert the following few lines. The farmers owning land around Provo river are Retting excited about he fishermen.. Every year in theVfish Center street. ing season their fences are destroyed, .erops .?.) ampled dowt,' wire clip FOR SALE Eggs for hatching.and pers are carried,? 'lrf. fences are;" cut day-olchlcksr pure bred. , B. P wherever a roadb? needed. Person Rocks, and R. I. Reds, winter laying around Me railway bridges and living strains. 542 N 1st E. Stx Phone 241-the lowerCounty bridge on both e WANTED A wted-;: for sWesH-oI-work Inquire at Hayden's nienand boy3 are seen catching and store. throwing fish in all directions to lay ' and die. Some are dressed and the FOR RENT '5 room house and pne 2 room, pantry, cellar and closets wa offal is left in the sun tp decay. The sun soon decays them and. the 2ad-Jterand light. stench can be smelt for many blocks. WANTED be pro "TT3Tilngyairnnany-(i'ifii- r house. Must be modern. Phone. 502x hibited between the, railway bridges " -FOR SALK-i-New- i Rag Carpet, In and the lower "county bridge."" People living": around this part of quire 211 North Second East. Provo re in constant dread of (ein'g re shot- - as - boys-- ; have- - no 'tor light hou(s)e keeping. Inquire they shoot. Persons ' rrafe-whe- often passing at 211 North .Second- - East heir tha bullets wizing by them. The .FOR RENT Furnished house. 819 farauers for many years. have done ' ; considerable tean work on - those East First North:" banks between the above named ' Met. points and every year they are Wait and see the $495: You can't beat it. ," Dr. C. S destroyed, by fishermen. Fires are " built and tin around those brush , Jones, American Fork, v banks where hundreds of fine cotton- FOR fiALErtFine . young ' pigs, by wood trees are laid to protect over ' Herman Knudsen." Phone S9-k- . flow of wa'Uf In 'the high water sea-- i FOR RENT Four-roohouse. First on.'' - Hundred t of loads of rocks have been picked up and hauled on East and 2nd South. Call 375y." '." Mr. Editor: lady-hous- public is entitled to the facts FISHERMEN. d s ' OFFENDING FOR SALE Nearly new Coffruan buggy, cost $225, for gale ca(e)ap, new single harness goes with buggy. En quire Dr. Geo, E. Robinson, 257 East of-y- l a yftot-- attest ion .anybcAly. . The ln-'Uta- h COMMUNICATION thats-rc)pe- r Htse-wo-mo- I ' f n aw ' ; M fishermen turn. the flsh..-Twyeara vago jthis sununer twenty rods 0$ tknk'waji .burst' which, eould cot b replaced for- - $200, ,.' . X ' this burning of the banks occurs me - land owners er: penks In this locality. Police roteHcft is not dreamed of. by To o J". , "i 3EGK1 Bottled vitality rtlie most nutritiv . atureigrainsrrUjitJbarJcj II reason experts Jiave pronpunced Bc Beer a ; true Kealtk food he verage: Wnt For PnceTti; W0fd er Direct oatsaf: F:rc: ' iwLTferiiainu:; -- lisl(a& - "" 1 : - - |