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Show tiJm: 3 THE PROVO HERALD PAGE TWO ..... .V... 1158 N. Bonner 1167 Dr. J. F. Noyes . ;1176 Geor A. Shepard 1179 J M. Holdaway 1180 J M. Holdaway 1200 R. A, Barney" . .. 1202 Badger Bros. . 1203 John Barrow 1218 ..W. L. Brimhall 1225j W. L Brimhall 1226 W. L. Brimhall 1245 H. B. Cole . 1268 V. M. Havenor 1278 John Reynolds., !289 E W. Palmer... . 1292 J.'-Mayers, Jr. 1295 J. W. Whitmore , 1296 J. W. Whitmore 1298 Jos. S. Park We aire showing Editorials a variety of Styles in Turmoil Ambng Republicans 'seems the rule, this year in local politics as well as National for the i. (J. 1' party to mix it. The. con-- . test has grown so warm over the Judicial convention' ' best to postpone it, One that .Chairman lloi'm-- has of the lcalin carnli'lates was extremely anxious to have cinion called as early a possible thinking there-.this-hv that it woutd work to advantage for linn, but since then. Ji .ha .discovered that it may prove to create, a hi"- list 'of votes lor Ins oponent, so he is bringing all his irt ssurf to bear on the county "chairman to, pst-pon- c The.... the c'itiventicin. andJtJms. far lie has delegates Ironi two adjoining counties make tlR excuse that their delegates cannot meet in I'rovo im May 14th. W hy not? Is it because the political, bosses haven't their delegates lined up to suit "them, or what is the trouble? We would like to suggest to our Republican friends that tTiey will find it hard "tp's'ejve"'('wo masters. ' The People and the Busses- Fiie writers of Holy Script 4ound tuneamjcenUiries ago, when t hey recorded these words "Ye cannot .serve Go-F- nd 5fam- r i Club Notes and Personals M-c- - tlus-lme-X- en a The split in- Salt Lake county a week ago is a fair index to the conditions all over the country. The leaders said that the candidate who won in Massechusettes would be nominated in Chicago, but the count has been made in the Bay State, and yet, the leaders of Boss rule see which candare still pandering with the interests-twiirbe'st idate suit their"'(thFiora.'fi"ons) wtsKeT'an'a" thus the discontent and bitter jealousy- grows between, the two men who stand high in the ranks of the Republican party for the nomination in June. They are exposing such skulldruggcry on each other that no sane voter will care to cast their ballot for either of them to stand at the nation's chief desk for the next term. - 1299T. The Nineteenth Century (dub met and. Mrs. George W. Gee celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni- Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V 13. Mrs. Searle gave the versary at their residence 'Saturday Lytel. on. "The afternoon ofthe paper eyt;ning.iiiidthe affair proved to lie Question." Following the a most interesting and successful one usual sessTon refreshments Were servm every detail Mr. and Mrs. Gee ed by the hotsess. ...The club will were married May 4, 1862, In Salt meet Friday afternoon next at the I.ake City, than, and' ere the par home of Mrs. A. E. LeMoine. '. .. ents of ten children;- George W., Miss Mem Anderson will entertain Ellas A., and lon C, Gee, Mrs, Georwith a miscellaneous shower Thursglana Smith, Mrs Arthur Haws, .Mrs . Dealer: Mayor Blankenburg of Philadelphia has forbidden the display 'of "Titanic disaster" moving picture films in liis city.. He rules that the pictures arc "fakes," and that in aay 'event it is worse'than bad taste, to seek to makeuxriic v out of the horror. ' Mf. Blankenburg is not wholly correct in ckis-sinyff-fiat- do not show ..any- ttu' films as "fakes " Some-- . of of the ship or her departhing more than Uie launching ture from Southampton, together with scenes afttf the arrival of the C'arpatlvia at New. York. The "fake" in tlw-n- ' ' these films. is that they are advertised as 'disasier' pictures, which they are not. It is clear that no moving and well eqyipd... icture"cohetrii, no matte? a laboratory it. might possess", could stage a passable reproduction of the catastrophe itself. On broader, grounds, however, the mayor Is wholly correct in putting the ban on the exhibition. There is something ghoulish in commercializing a horror that has 'brought agony to so many American homes and has shocked the entire world. In Cleveland films depicting scenes of the Collin wood fire were met with disapproval because of the nearness of the catastrophe, and in there is 'doubtless the same feeling in regard to the Titani.Cf asa number of prominent Pheladelphians , - " were among the lost. will leave this -- Phila-delphi- Iowa,-:".44ras- . Mt6S demy where she, is a student. Rev. '" The friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Matson very, pleasantly surprised them at their home the latter part of the week the occasion being in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary. ' A pleasant ' social evening1 was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. Twenty-fivguests were present during thevening. -- The Bridge club mef Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Samuel SchwaS. The prizes were awarded to Mrs Murray Twelves and Mrs. W. P. Roberts,. Jr. The. next session of. "the club will be held with Mrs Searle. ot 1414 1415 1428 1429 1434 1435 )'T Parsons C. Fettennan 210 A. W. Crabbe 213 A. W. Crabbe d 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ri k v'fl - his-vie- - I 1 kvSffcrt i - i- . - g" "' y'' " ' ' . It . if you '.;"". own one of these -- t i . l,30o 650 3,0o0 3.75 1.63 10-1- .1. Mrs. Mar: ''''' ... Ann et ... ,.. H?0.;rer...iJJV.s. I! idger Bros. Badger Bros Bros. . i.oiVO' . . 1,000 : . Fadger Bros. 1737 Henry Gardner . . 1 . 173S John Lewis 1739 R. E. Knowldetf'' 1751 W. H. Child . . . ..h:" Child 759 176J Mrs M. Schmidt 1162 Katie Schmidt . 1777 J. S. Andersen . . .1 1804 1805 1806 J. J. J. C. C. C. C. 1807 J. C. 1808 John 2.5Q' 1809 C. E. 2.50,1810 S R. j 2.301 1811 S.' R. 2.50; 1812 Mina 1,0.00' 2.50 1816 Alfred 1817 1,000"-2.5- 1.000 643 & m; west 653 E. M. West 672 J. W. Reese CS3 .1. W. Reese 1,000 1,000 300 500 .'. 1 .000 JvUfieesH 1 J. W. Ree-- e ,000 J. W. Reese liWO Child Cole & Co' .. - 500 2,000 Joseph Schlecht lielFA 2.50 1890 1.25 ; 1802 1 .25 f '1893 : ,000 . . 1.25 5.00 2,000 2,000 .5.00 ,000 1,000 2.50 2.50 '1,000 2".50 1 . 2.50 10,000 2.50 1,000 1,000 2.50 2.50 1,000 1.000 2.50 2.50 1,oo0 2.50 1,000 14100 2.50 2.50 1,000 1,000 2.50 500 1.25 5.000 12.50 2.000 3.00 Slack. .., John Evans .10,000 23.00 l.ooo 2.50 Jlfim 2.50 . I.iiSTTH.JVrannell 2.5u':Tssl 0 2.50'' 2,000 '5.00 Jones .... Jones .... Jones Jones Jones McAlinden Berry .... Nelson ... Nelson .. . Olson .... D. W. 2.50-487- ,000.-2.5- 1 1 .... 1803- 2.50 2.50 2.50 1 .... . TSfT'"" 2,000 5.00 5.000 12.50 2,000 .5.00 1.000 2.50 2.50 ,000 500 1.25 2.50 ,000 . 2.50 1782 J. Donovan 2.50! 17H6 H. J Hansen 1.25 1792 Geo. H. Mires 2.50 j 1794 J.. H Deniing ". : 2.30; 1798 Jas Kowlltv 1.25, 1799 Jas. 'Fowlie 00 1800 Fowlie 2.50 1801 Jas. Fowlie 2.50 1S02 Jas. Fowlie 7.5 1.000 LttW . Badger-Bros- . 1680 1.00 500 .1.23 . . D'onalson . J. R. Pirtle .. Henry Wyler Geo. Praggastis i.mii)2 r.o ,1.000 2.50--- ; 1,000 . 2,000 300 .10 2.50 1900 Josephs .,. . .. 2,000 5.00 717 :.5o!And'in accorJauce with law and or- 707 L25:dcr of the ucard of directors made on S05 3.00 (the 23rd day of March. , So many ' $17 Knight Mnngum W.ilt- shares of each parcel of stock as may ney Co. . . . ; . 1,000 2.50 he nocessnry wiil lw sold at public 827 A. S.' Campbell . 1. .' 1,000" 2.50 au;tion a; my office, Provo City, Utah, 82S A. S. Campbell May 22, 1912, at the eo'ieay, ockk-- k a. m. to pav fbe del- 834 R A. Barney & Co.. 1.000 2.50 "H"r 01 836 R. A Barney & Co 1,000 2.50 lnqrem assessment together with the' K3n ..lohn H. Qafrin .. 500 1.25 cost o! advertising and expense ' of -. 84S Wm B. Jltighes ... 5,000 12.50 sale. C. JE.V. J1EBER S50 M.. E. Coleman,... Secretary.. 2.50 1,000 " Office" "Norlh'1 AcaTtoniy ' Aveniie. 863 AH'atton . , . . 500 1.25 y, X1" Provo, Ctan. 500 1.23 865C E. Miller " First publication May 6, 1912. 875 J. S. Cunningham 1.000 2.50 876-J- . " l,TK0-2.878 Albert J. Smith .. 100 .25 . S82-G2,000 5.00 GPajuiaes 891 J. V. Reese . . . . 1,000 2.50 947 Geo. Saiton . 1.000 2.50 953 C. .T. Drage 1,000 2.50 WITH 954 C. L. Whitney ... 1,000 2.50 955 C. L Whitney . . 1.000 2.50 980 E, A. Hartenstein 1,000 2.50 1002 A. S Campbell .. 1,000 2.56 Backache drag on your' vitality. ' Sap L Whitney . . . J 1012C. 500 1.25 your Weakens your endurance. strength. 1016 C. L. Whitney ... 1,000 2.50 Hamper you in your work. r 1020 C. L Whitney ... 1,000 2.50 Besides that, it means some--, 1027 Jos. S. Snow 500 1.25 thing wrong with your 1028! Jos. S Snow ... 500 1.25 kidneys; s weakness, an 1042 C, L. Whitney ... 500 1.25 inflammation, a breaking 1050 C. L. . Whitney down, may be, of the kidney . . 1,000 2.50 tissues. Foley Kidney PiUs 1060 C. E. Berry 1,000 2.50 is" tbe true answer. 1063. Geo. Kachilas They K .5.00 2,000, will help you QUICKLY; v 1063 R K. Cobb & Co. 500 1.25 strengthen and JjeaJ your 1105 John N. Seeley . 5000 12J0 kidneys, regulate the action 1114 Dixon Jtfiller-C- a. -- WOO -- 2.50 of bladder." and drive your 1119 Maxwell D. Seeley.. 1,000 2.50 out Backache and Rheumatism. They 11Z0 Joseph H Seeley! 2.50 will make a ..1,000 strong, well man of you. 1132 Charles-CochrnTnnn i 9k o uaou lormmer orues. Try tnem. n& s, Wimmer DRUG CO. l.oou Z.&0 , . Zli . 2.50ri89t H. R. Done ...... 191-2- us ..... We Sand Your Backache Rheumatism ... wel- ...... . : .... Beebe lumber Go s ' FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Chi-Nam- el 104105 . 50 ,- Chi-Nam- cl QII at our store and see samples of this work. have a demonstrating table where the public are Self Grainer, come to practice with the Phones rrwvo, .uiaa. r. N .'-v- . l.ooo . , 2.50 2.30 1657 S 1). Warner . 1r;:,:t Mrs. .V F. Gray Anderson Preston Creer 163 11)79 2.50 2.30 1,25 -- 1,000 1), ..... Introductory, Price, only $2.75 ". '.' l.ooo 5oo . .'. Floor Outfits wKich contain everything for graining, staining and varnishing, and material for treatment of 100 square feet of surface. "'"' In view of the advancing1 price of beef, owing to the beeves, the argument in favor of decreasing supply-odiversified trops in the AVest and Northwest ought, to v have increased torce. , Sehwab .... a rug All Between Two Sundays com-pelle- the case reversed. . -- into d is regrettable that Lord Morley has been to give up editorial duties owing to the pressure (. of public duties; but it would be equally regrettable were, ... Cn.-- ...... Conceal the wide cracks between boards Ani t'de zll stain crA imperfections With a coating inai looks and wea;slike varnished hard wood. 1 And have your old carpets 'maat ' current in the Salt Lake papers "Teddy" irnot in the rtinning'in Utah toun- : tyy'i?rethren lo not prophecy, too strongly on me resun of the J tine convent ion. - The Repul)licanaf fyils" bcl 'the. reputation for years of being more slippery than the eel, so no one can tell which side of the roof the stand' ,yy patters arc going to slide on.-.- '. - . . - v , ... Js. . ..XOO'aiOlon that "can'beViound. Fathers' and;;mothers shouhhjom hands ifl;this splendid move for bettering, the ;c;iviron- ' " . ment fax the .hov-.'.'.... " y' ' Sehwab 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1 .63 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.25 1.25 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.000 1.000 1,000 Berry.,.. t! ulsjer . . 2M .75 ! -- - .'.. 2.50 2.50 1.25 300 400 it: 7 5 j tnat ;l E. ii. .MV.Mlisrer . UilT T i.iviias .1. B irryntan '' j - . C. lti:',t; .I. C 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 : f.oo 2,000 1,000 1,000. ,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 - 24 - : 711 -- 1.25 1.25 1.25 Margaret .". .'v' 230 mussen ;' 1496 Parley P. Fullmer 1,000 . . . . v 1.000 1510: W. S Levis 1511 J. B. Trimble 1,000 1516 R. L Batehelor l,0t0 1518 B. P.' Critchlow .... 1,000 500 1325 W. S. Horan . 1529 Ernest Xielson 500. 15 8 7 -r- .'-y - Jones W. A. R L. Karl Karl J. C 15S2 15 St; S.i:n . Lett the boys can meet together ami have the tunc their lives. Here thcY will learn Hessous of citizen-- " , ship, which they will neer learn elsewhere. They will learn to. respect the right tt their neighbors and see from point. HicyvwiU gam a. certain amount wholesome: of independence whicTT will train them rcr ami art r.n their own initiative and thus thev will life viz volition. attain ane pi the piost vital lessons.-o- f this proposition. be oflefed should lUery eiicouragefiient I .... - 4487Wl.BrimnalLlJK!i).JJ0 1494 Ann Ras- 1535 Co.. Dark Colored Floors As light As You Wish 5.062.51) 2.50. 2.50 1.25 ..1,000 Z.50 5,000 12.50 1,000. 2.50. 1,000 2.50 .. 1,000 2.50,v .. 1,000 Z.J 1,000 2.5 5,000 12.50 1,000 2.50 .. 1,000 2.50 .. 1,000 2.50 .. 1 000 2.50 1541 Olef J. OM'on 152 .1. S. Horry J 3 65 J.' F.. Snder . e 2.5ff'" : 223 J L Hamilton 227 Z.J3 Derrick '229Geo.. E. Ellerbeck. "290 J.. Oberndorfer 318 Geo. R. Smith-.'...- . 337 Ben HKe- 394 Carl-- A': Johnson. .. 41o Joseph Hansen AM E J. Milne 475 E. M. Neber 478 E M. Neber . 493 A S. Campbell 495 R. S. Hills 497 W.' K. Conrade ... 515 E. Meier 517 Jas E Meier . 2.50.1 523 Jas, E. Meier ' 2.50 . 551 Child Cole & Co. .., 559 Child Cote & Co. .., 2.50 565 Child Cole &'?'. ... 2.30 i. - j 571 Child Cole & ' j 587 H.'C. .lex 588 II. C. .lex . . . 591 H. C. .lex j - ,- E Dean Karl J. Tomsen : 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 -tt. i 2.50 2.50 2.50 Spitko J. Thomsen J. Thomsen 1441 Anderson .... 1465 C. C. Creer 1475 Wells L. Brimhall 1476 Wells L. Brimhall 1477 Wells L. Brimhall 1478 Wells L. Brimhall 1482 Margaret Ann Ras- 250 .63 mussen 1486 W. L. Brimhall ... 1,000 2.50 That will make both your feet and face smile one-fourt- ft Arthur J1S774 George .... .... 2.50 2 50 1,000 1,000 Nelson Nelson Nelson Evans A. Alma 1406 A. Alma 1413 David" R. 139"9 East Point Consolidated Mining Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account- of Assessment No. 4, of cent per share levied on the 23rd day of March, 1912, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol lows: No. Name Shares Amt. 75 E. Russell . 1,000 $ 2.50 97 W D. Nebeker . ...1,000 2.50 116 Andrew Adamson . 3,000 7.50 123 Andrew Adamson . . 1,000 2.50 124 Andrew Adamson .. 1,000 2.50 123 Andrew Adamson .. 1,000 2.501 I 126 Andrew Adamson ..1,000 2.50 127 Andrew Adamson. . . 1,000 125 Badger Bros. . . 500 L25 141 A. W. Crabbe ... 1,000 2.50 1.19 Harrison 500 1.25 Guio ICO Andrew Adamson. Jr.;l,000 2.S0 161 Andrew Adamson, Jr.'f.OOO 2.50 162 Andrew Adamson, Jr. 1,000 2.50 163 Andrew Adamson, Jr. 1,000 164 Andrew Adamson, Jr. 1,000 2 50 . e 2.50-, 1,000. l,O0iL 1,000 1,000 '...:.. .... Hasmussen . 600 1,000 198ArrAtnra Derby, Sigler has been pastor of the Baptist church for some time past.. and while here, he and his family have made many warm friends who will regret their departure. The Swimming Pool toward-rrvTC-Ttgbte- for wiH - reside remain In Grace Sigler will Provo until the close of the Procter Aca- a- One oTtlie best movement's ness is the establishment of a swimming pool in North Park. --'The federated clubs of this city ar to be most heartily congratulated. The city commissioners are to The idea be thanked also for their hearty most people have in taking careif the juveniles of our of DONTS. What land is to fence them in with,-a'lis , the effect upon a boy "everywhere he goes he sees" rass,- - IK the glaring word DON'T walkrin the thcHliill-racana thousand other Wts which swjin in usually take all ttc real pleasure out of a boy's life. Let him be W hy not let Urf boys have a little freedom. he of re'aLbov-lnlthat agcj'vlien grows up to Jmanhood' 'the careshe jsot business" and liTTTa1iiily-'Tm7n'cvtntHm from" 'chjoy'iiig'tbe- plunge into a pool of spark evening '-' 2.50 2.50 1.5tr 1,0.00 ..... ham NOTICE. DELINQUENT 2.50. 1,00 Speckart - S 2.50-1,00- 0 .... "1,000 .... 1,000 Reynolds Critehlow 1.25 2.50 .S3 2.50 " 1,000 1392 J. R. Hodson 1397 A. Alma Nelson day evening complimentary to Miss Hazel Ellertson whose marriagefo William A. Dunn will be solemnized Wednesday, May 22 in the Salt Lake temple. Kev. M. J. Sigler, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Miss Ruth, 1.25., .... - Since the two leading moving picture magnates have completed their season on Titanic pictures it will do no harm to publish the following from the Cleveland Plain 500- 500 1,000 250 . h Object to Titanic Pictures 1.25 ....... Mrs. .Lawrence Cassity entertained with a prettily appointed luncheon Friday . afternoon in compliment tn TtJeyhae-been,-and Mar-ric- k are, active workers in the L, D. S. Mrs Charles Blake and Mrs,. Blake of Salt Lake City. Besides church Mr. Gee is president of the of honor covers were laid forty-fiftquorum of seventy and the guests Mrs. Gee "Eas been actively epgaged for Mrs. G. B. Thatcher, Mrs. E. T. In the primary association and relief Harding, Mrs. Harold Robinson and Over one hundred friends Miss Vera Harding. society. and relatives of the beloved- couple Mrs. Charles Blake and Mrs. Mer- were guestg at the affair, fhe house tattrLak-Citya- fe rTeBlake The was exquisitely, adorned .In a color of E. T. guests Mrs, Harding. of scheme white, and yellow, a profu " 0 sion of beautiful lillies and carnations sent by California friends being used SPECIAL SALE AT THE PRiNCESS MILLINERY. with lovely effect. In the dining room where an elaborate banquet was esrv- For one day only, Wednesday, May ed, festoons of yollow Tillies adorned 8. The Princess Millinery offers th beautifully appointed table. The on their complete bargains special honored couple were the recipients of line Don't fail to millinery goods., of many liund.sonie presents. Among this take Ave. opportunity. Academy the ..guests, were Mr. and ll:1.. MRS. C E'. MAW, Mgr. Mrs. llyfuui Smith of hog Angeles, Cal., 'Ellas W. Smith, Edith Smith, Just Call. KIGHT 0 Where the Martini Smith and Mr! and Mrs. John the Flowers Grow. We do the rest. Asconib of Salt Lake City. Viie new plate. .. o Phil 500 1318 Jos. E. Jenkins ....1,000 1331 L. B 1,000 134". W. C. Ockey 1,000 1349 Irving D. Lowe '. . U'CmO hl355 Wm. H. Kelser . : 1,000 i:til5 Frank Hawkins '1300 Mrs. Evelyn. J. Haw- 500 kins 500 1370 Dixon Brok. Co. 500 1376 Bert Stapley 1,000.-1385 W. II. Child 1391 Louise. S, Cunning- - - h, Mrg. 1. -- It- Hodaon, Mr. Thomas Sumner, Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith and Mrs. El von Jackson. They have thirty-on- e grand children and one great grand child. Mr. and Mrs. Gee were among the pioneers of Utah and have made Provo their residence since tbey B 1301 1311 Mr W. P. " "2.50 ... ":;Jt 2.50 1,000 v .ji i -- ntoui8T J 1 |