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Show THE PfcOVO HERALD PAGETWO Herald 'Editorials Pr,Qvn neraid.Cp. PuWIshtd th y Companjg i. H.. THE THIRD PARTY QUESTION. V - - ' V" ' r Entire stock at under cost . prices. We have said ef earticle must prices and courteous treatment have i made many j Hosfe cohtintie and will us for friends ta . :r T "AND FORGET THE HOW."" v --T t -- haie-na-righ- . V Children's Dresses New Stock . p SizesiSyeara to 12 ' ents, vicl and box calf, up to years $2.25 .sljzes, o- - Exceptional values in chef Kb, stripes and fancy plaids. especially 7c the Your Choice 89c : Madeof Men's black and tan socks, all pair best grade 'tc the pair , - Heatherbloom Best grade ginghams, full flounce Skirts, NoTl Fit-"Kl- and dust : ruffle, "socks, Lot No thepiCz 2 An excellent black underskirt at Choice 59c ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Mineral Flat Extension Mining and Milling Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mineral' Flat Kxtension Mining and Milling Company, held on June 28th, 1912, an assessment (No. 5) of .2 mills per share was leviedon the outstanding capital mock of the coro F. poration, payable immediately, E. Brown, secretary, 691 "West 3rd Jiorth street, Provo, Utah. Any stock,! upon which jhis assessment maye-" main unpaid ond Friday, "August 9th, 1912, will be delinquent and. advertised for sale at public auction and.pn-les- s jpayment is made before wiUbe on sold at my office Monday, August 26th, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay, the delinquent As- 59c . Ail Men's, Ladies and Children's Shoes and Furnishings at Lowest f"aR. thai showk everything the! intendiner visitor, investor sCttlefi would care toknow; and it is . interesting' to see .how closely, down to the very smallest detail, the map is brought, into adjustment with the times. It is no longer i.: oH a railrnarl man if r!ve ow merely LI14I1K I J' . l; ' tr w Possible-Pripe- s Take advantage of these bargains and get your share at once. The Saving is Yours. The Loss Ours 'wits as JJ i great expedition and asr little expense as possible, r .a : mmt , lilt aiaic i- ' o' or., . an branch, wjtlvtheir, various connections. It shows the stopping places, gives the distance from one point to an-'- tpoint .outr briefly describes and pictures the places interest: oi , tells about the soil, the nrir nir arr ttiP fortna y may be purchased, the taxes, the standing rT,V.' XeignorfnPod financially an socially,, and goes into v,. uu. I'cv.uidi iiuticsi io inose wno are piuiuau jnking Of Wginni cpuFse the 'map. Is' useful to the' tourist as a guide; 7 and pf ituseful to 'ihfstate even if it never gets" farther than7 , the 'touristy because It will familiarize him with everything tate has to offer and practically; makes hirn a .bureau of usefuHnforrnation for all those inquirers who may come '. across hint on the road. One of the state maps recently is ' sued is highly praised as' a work of art pnL the parrof litho' and Doubtless grapher, compiler it will be follow-- : printer,, Jv - ed soon by 'others the same showing improvement that ' characterized ""'the77 .publfcity pamphlets and made them 7& ' v worfhv'bf attention not nnlv in thp ff; ;a?3or4T9t , tlauit tisaali -- io'v.a.. :m' u.Ui nter Street v BUi . Hi ' ta;n.t; i, lit.. nnn COMING-Sa- rah ' "" 5 Kl 11 FOUNI-- -- SPECIAL OPERA HOUSE 5 i: ' : " office. .'..'' Cherrigs 413 fted 8. at Beesly's Farm. ; , " ; "" ; " . 4 ,i Every joaf js.wiraped and sealed kl tfie oven e and.yonrs.xire. the only 'hands that Touch Nti-Stil- after it leaves. tfye. baWy. Thanking you for your. r past patronage and hoping you will give ' , j,- . . . 1 t tlu-Sli- lo a trial we beg .to remam, You Bread Baker, - Prpvo City Oakery be" ' obtairte"dt all grocers.- . , SMO.OT ffl SPA FF O R D Get It now while-- , you Delivered an," We have plenty. ( im Telephone i SHE ATTENDS HER FIRST COliRT; feALLi' V- '"Both , . V;; M4DAMBSAS;GEN ; u Oateroo . ,, " ED SCHEkER, Proprietor. Jr - r1 i tThe French revolution which broke oui in J789, stir Vlred the whole world,' and drevy to Pari men from" every i part of. Europe, among trese was a young Corsican who ' had been driven out of his native island together with his; mother and sisters. Extremely poor, he took service, in: i i the" Republican i army aiding his i relations out 'of his small pay. This young man was Napoleon Bonaparte, ;m. who, in the cohrselof a few years, : became Emperor of- - ; France and Maater.of Europc Madarne Sans-Gen- e ,wasi a charming little woman who owned a laundry and who-- ; ; owed her.name.to heryery free and easy manner. Among : r, her, customers were Captain? Bonaparte and a M.Fo'uche,. . who became latef celebrated as Minister; of ; Police. ; .T ' 4 " ' 1 ' Napoleon and Fouche found ,VthemeIves so pressed 'for money "that they could hotfeven meet IW:' washing-bills- ; and one of these accounts endorsed in the .handwritingt)f . Napoleon is ; still preserved, in . which","' hq pleads for .time to pay on account of his poverty., '; ' '' experienced ,rapberjies. LOST Gold locket' and chain.'1 Ca.ll ljS.yAca Sarah Bernhardt in "Camille" Wjed and Thurs'.July i? EPPERSON 10c TEN CENTS- - -P- - and 18: ORCHESTRA RICE i -- TEN ENTS Find-e- r return to Hotel Roberts and ceive refwanf :""' ! re- 2t - . sfc -- y o' ' : i ."! "Vu" i"on"'7- CITY AND FARM PROPERTY. at low rat ot lnterett. ; .. f. A. P. PALM, c ; t 1 Rooms oV and 7 Knifktklock. r WILK1N8 OPERATED ON. W. E.rwnkili8( a soil ot'Wren Wil . kin vth.- xiight watchman, r la Jbeing operated ta today tor appendicitis In t Salt 'Lake City. His father left here - last tight to be preeenb at.the opera, tlon today. Young:: Wilkin la well known around 'Provo having grown uPihere,, He;has. b?en forking .In Garfield for the past few months. ' . - - .. - . r Ray & C. have lots of money on bantl to loan on real estate of 'every ' kind"' in XTtah county. t . " . MONEY TO LOAN . . . Phone girls Wants worn picking es ,W. H. .GOOSEBERRIES.' Wright TelepTione 301 k. "THE CHOICE' OF A HUSBAND? Is too Important a" matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood op foul breath. Avoid these kill-- , hopes by taking Life Pflls New strength,- fine complexion, pure breach, (cheerful spirks-rtniD-gs wm men follow their use. Easy, safe and sure. . 25c. at Hedqulst Drug Co. Two. Stores, 'Successors, to . Palace and Smoot Drug Co. .. 1; Tin-Kin- g's ...... . - v - : f SPECIAL RATES Td LOGAN. ' ' : ."ii: r 0 ',' On account, of .The Scandinavfan THE FALL" OF TROY PLEASES- ' to'; be 'held in' LogSti July 13 and 14, the Salt take Route will Wednesday 'evening of this ' week offer a special "rate for the round thar.featffre tllm;at the Opera House trip.1 Sellingdate July" It, 13 Good " was f'The" Fall' of jTroy." It was ln v' AvVvv-.r;?returning' July' 16 1 deed- - a .feature : In evW sense; the D. & R. G. EX C U R S 0 N. J film Is rone of the best that has been " For the. Scandinavian excursion' to seen .in :local play houses' for .weeks Logan; the' Denevr ft' Rio Grande will' from a educational point The louse sell .tickets to Salt Lake City and was packed and., the ; audience a: very 12 and 13, final return enthusiastic. Several times during the limit July 16, at rate of" one' single '. ' program they broke Into applause. ' fare for round trip. ' ;' :. .. 17 v It J , J MAIL CARRIERS' WltlL FLY." This an age of great discoveries. Progrees rides onth e air. Soon "we . may gee,Uncle, Sam S mail-carrlflying in all directions, tranporting mail. People take wonderful Interest in a discovery that benefits them.. That's why Dr. King's New.jDiscovery for ' Coughs, Colds and 'other threat : and lung diseases la he piost popqular medicine in !Americ" J'it curd me of a dreadful cough,AwriteS Mrs! J. F. Davis, Stickney-Cora- or, Me., "after doctor's treatment .and all other .rem- edles had failed.," , Excellent for coughs, colds of , any bronchial, a,ffec- upn.rvce ioc. ana ii.uu. Tnai Dot- tole free' at, Hedquit, Drug Co.'wo Stores, Successors ' tq Palace ; and ' " Smoot Drug Co.", .,J n . 1 cotchil- '6t - uU-STI- LE "'it WANTED TO RENT-Fumis- hed tage or housekeeping rooms. No : dren. Phone 48. t , it- South 269 SaVs-Mene- ," , ' i' jS-ia- White woolen shawL on road Jrom Brick factoryReturn to ithis OdMO UUIIU affer jQn'g persuasion, played , the title rf role of "Madame, with her original' company to make; this picture play, is the foremost comedienne of France. Sardou, the dramist, who aevei wrote, a; 7 all hia magical technique for two years f failure, devoted p writing a fioitumeJccnigdjL-.-lh';Nappleojiic period ; f Europe as a r!v jWhichi YfOtild,show.theiJconquerer jnan 9.,awho' laughe4 and played as well as warned. He gave, ,:aRejane a, madcap xole for Rejane is a riotous comedien- - fr a, ,ne yh9 exhausts. .every. resource of the tody to secure i She depends lesion speech f ;, : her startling staccato "ejfects .' than any "other" greai actress of the time and as a result 7 she is the ideal for the rh'otion play. " STORY" Z - at 691 LOST Bernhardt , in aCamilleM Pictiires 'Mohand Tue EXTRA--"-Talkin- g , '"" ' Eaet 2nd nnn PnnnH In " ' pig. Call A ;To , ' rtver Ice. L 7rihe - : E. BROWNj, Secretary i" 3rd North St. Provo. Utah. West F.- - - e, jvt sh to announce that Wednesday, ' July JO, ,1912, we will introduce Xo the Bread Buying ; ' Public of the City iof PVovb, the famous' , sessment, together with, the costaof advertising and expense of sale. ," CLASSIFIED. ADS ...-n- v,o : Secretary, , Office No. 24. N. Academy Avenue; Provo, Utah. .First publication June 21, 1912. Choice 41c .". 7c enue Provo, Jjtab. Ti this which tsock 'assessAny upon ment may remain unpaid on Satur day, July 20, will be delinquent, and V advertised for sale at public auctlon andunlessi5ayment is Tnade before, will be sold at my office Tuesday, 0, 1912, at the hour of 2 August o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. H. F. THOMAS, good-printing- t - I one-fourt- h Ladies' Underskirts with flounce and dust ruffle. Lot sizes. A Big Value at 6c a pair. all sizes. all sizes, Ladies' Petticoats Men's Sox Anextra value m colored, - priced,,, Ladies' black cotton ribbed hose, - Your Choice 69c is a ut the otices . published consult respective ' signers 'or coupty clerks n : was-levi- ed values, de-ma- nd i.w "of March ofk'sFHialis and ajilling Com pany, principal - place - business, Provo, utan. Notice is lmerebygiYen!tiiat at a meeting, of the Eoard of Directory of the Three Rocks Mining" 'and Milling Company, held pn tha twelfth day ot June, A. D. 19X2, an assessment (No. of one cent per 2) of on the outstanding share pay- capital stock of the corporation, " H. F. to able immediately Thomas, secretary. No. 24 North Academy Av- : I'- ,- .' ;. Lot No. 2. Children's Dresses the of carefully compiled and artistically printed pamphlets and handbooks. A great deal of money and a great deal of talent have been invested in this line of work, iwuij thact ASSESSMENT tNOTJCE. Ladies' black cotton hose in all . Your Choice 99c medium1 '. law.jnail mat t the ''Postoff Ice fprlurhernf ormationoir here '"" Hose 16$' Children's Shoes One lot children's shoes in pat- The best material and workiuau-shiin plain colors and plaioa. With rare exceptions, it has been the custom for several years among western, states to promote publicity of their resources, scenery and general advantages through 1 Managing Editor e- ' '. ' values-anarak'aavanta- ge- STATE ADVERTISING THROUGH MAPS. sufficient proof of its usefulness. The western states have not as a rulepared expense in; the matter pf iobtaining adequate and profitable advertising; However, there has appeared of late to be a need for a changejn methods. The Justrated descriptive pamphlet has run its race. The is for something more than good writing and The" general public,-o- r that part of the general public likely to be interested in what the western, states havf to offer, has, for the present at least, done :enough reading rt. the subject. What it wants now is some practical inforniation. Itwants, among other things, to see for T j . - ,,!. t-te andttheerUjiacilyi-with.-.whicli--it-has-been'"foHowe- t;' J tr4f-t-hey-- are f second , tefiaL Notices ... v : , that values vve are as "tie others,so time giving this not 'complete stock at may Although pur ' f : .. will, pay you to investigate. ; t oJi.a'Woi'su' Muslin fTnrWwpar Shoes.' Hosiery. Men's Furnishings, etc., f havecattsed no end of faWlemfHenteople-appreeiatesuc- h iVe like Jhe edjtprials in the Ogden Daily Examiner. Ma ny-- ti tnena are, wortny-o- t permancy. Jiut tne editor ial on. "Foreet I low" 'we are frank to--, sav we do not Hker Thev sounfl Dlausible and undoubtedly are well meant but-' Mr. 'Editor,, exceedingly daogerpu s Hbctnnes. tlieyre "And Forget tbejllow" that is the old doctrine, "The end.. justifies the means," that gave birth to the inqnistion, that tnat is tne apology lor, every crime and brutality in war, in our day. that.js the cry of the anarchist You can justify about any crime or aci on' that baais. The American people' cannot afford to "forget the how" of the Chicago convention. It is our business to investigate, the how. 'If investigation proves Mr. Taft was5 nominated by a convention that expressed the .free will 'of the people and not tne autocratic act ot the "steam roller, well enough, bu convinced that' th of the .Americans were ""Crushed- under the wheels of the. "steam roller" of, vested. interests7politic,al bosses and enthroned greed, no matter what may be our regard for Mr. Taft -'- orger-thc how" "i- f- we erRonalji jwje value at all our liberties and the future of the republic Ogden Advance. 4- - MASTERS. 1 teh June 6, P ro vo7 UtahT "uhcte nomination'-- Pullshlna H5rald Prop, Uth.' Entered of Governor Wilson and' Governor The convention removes, any great the Batioioce Marliairby excuse' fvra thirds partjl (rom those who rejected the QiiThp nrpspnt fllirmmpnt Fives' the fullest catrn fimiTiitinn to express' themselves wbeihey they for voters change The follow to prefer past' aiid "commit government to poll- ticat leaders or to bring government closer to the people. it; Hear! evcrvone can take their rhorcp. Tlii l:rt imif i '. V ) 10c 1 ' " |