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Show . ,jtift ........ Herald --Editorial t. X ananas 7 7 Lt VW- - Bananas NUISANCES STREET A hufnber of prominent business men are doing eery-thin- g in their power to;rembye the poles from our streets. This is a worthy reform VncT should elicit the attention of every citizen and city, officer of Provo. How much better would our streets look and how much safer for traffic if ih&ip tvilpk were removed. The Interurban railway people are to be congratulated in' this "particular because they are going to stretch their trolley wire from'the side fjf the street Autos 'and vehicles ot every 4sc4rptioiv are compelMl to dodge back and forth around these poles. Only aojt.tiniemago two ladies were thrown from "a buggy anpain fully, jured because their horse run away and xziyfaXo one of these poles, throwing them to the street aiujbiruising them badIyT: their horse within a They might have .been able to st block or so had the potep, been urffof the street. - I MONDCY ' AND TUESDAY, j : - Monday andetaoshrdluunu ELLEN December 2 and 3. Bill Wilton's Gal The Pity of .lt Cynthia' Agreement ' The Doctor's Debt Princess ANOTHER CRIMINAL FREE While we arefnot in favor of mob rule or lynch law the decision ,whitn was handed down a few w eeks ago in the Sorenspn case "makes those who favor, justice think that the only-wato secure justice is to take the law in your own hands just as the Detective Preston proposed to do Saturday for Young McGillis. Unless there is some radical change in- our judical system or better decision handed down in these murder cases men will simply take the law in their own hands and shoot down such men as Sorensoq and Johnson i'nstead of allowing the law to take its course. The attorneys who defend a man of this kind afe some.-- , what to blame as they make" the case so strong either for the jury feel that they .first degree murder or acquittal cannot consistently bring in 'a charge" of "manslaughter." There have been numerous cases here in Utah during the past five years which should have been decided in this manner according to our way of thinking and yet most of them-havbeen permitted to go free. Public sentiment is growing in favor of more' stringent measures in this line ss something is done by the courts legislation will be enacted to remedy this evil. . 3lA uJ IA uvJ The -- Red Twenty-Fiv- e Barrier The Detective's Strategy Pathe Weekly y A Disappointed Mamma A Mixed Affair - Cents per Dozen cold-blood- Local V n GROCER . $ When the electric dine connects Provo and the outlying towns of this county times will loolnlifferenl from what they do now. Then Provo will be the center of Southern Utah and from this point business will radiate to every.sec- tion of Southern Utah.' Provo-haalways been rivaled more xr less by the surrounding tpwns in this county and one of them has even favored the division. of this county into two counties so as to establish a county seat at that point; But when the electric line is completed this will become the Mecca of Utah county and the south. Factories will be built here, and those which are already' in operation will treble and even quadruple in their, output. This will become the wholesale center of the southern part of the. state, just as Sale Lake is the business center of " " Utah today, ., - BUY FROM YOUR Jabes W. Dangerfield, proprietor of the Royden House, has entered a complaint In Justice E. L. Jones' court charging J. W. Randolph and son with obtaining board and lodging at the Royden on Dec. .1, and failing to pay ior same. The defendants have left town anr the sheriff's office is trying to locate them. THE INTERURBAN , Personal FAILS TO PAY HOTEL. and-unle- " and THIS TlielVmllRoylaiice WEEK LAST CHANCE TO WIN THE 35 PRIZE r It is time for' you to get busy and enter the contest for one of those splendid prizes offered by the Sutton Market. The $35 cut glass chandilier will be given away at the end of this week. It will be in the window with several other handsome prizes. A peculiar thing occurred The Democratic paper in that instead of the standpat organ. forsee the inevitable in Sevier Frank Tilney, the new manager 4 in Sevier county this fall. I I " , 1 I 4 r ? x - D .C Tacklinsr. ceneral manager of the Utah Cooper Co., of Bingham, has announced a raise for the laborers in the mines there, but still the pittance they receive daily would not buy the extravagant manager a square meal. That is, if you include his champagne as usual. I J 4 4 -- " I tI People of This Section of the State Can Find An Exceptional Fine Assortment of Goods in AH Lines at Provo's Stores 4 One of the finest displays of fruits and vegetables that has been placed on exhibit for some time is the one P. C. Holden has in the west window of the Sanitary Market These fine potatoes and other vegetables were J grown right in Park Valley and were brought from there by Mr. Holden to Provo for exhibition purposes. Tou will find an advertisement in another section of this paper. ' 4 1 CHARLES lA ft 1 , band, a misstep she had reason e gret only once, and that was for the balance of her life. Tom Morton, her husband, heartbroken and desperate, lets go of everything and sinks about as far down as a man can. He falls Into good hands, however,' and is restored to a sense of reason, and tries. hard work as an antidote for bitte- r- reflection? His wife, now a castioff plaything, ' finds him and begs forgiveness. He forgives, but cannot forget. to-r- AT THE PRINCESS. 4 4 r The features for the Princess tor Monday and Tuesday evening are "A Disappointed Mamma,'' "A Mixed Affair", and "A Detective's Strategy." Each of these pictures are a feature in themselves and should attract a large crowd to this cozy theater. THE ELLEN. NELSON DIES. "Cynthia's Agreement," a comedy Phone' Eight-O- , Whree the Flowers wlir Be x3n at the Ellen Monday film, who man the Charles Nelson, young Grow. Provo Greenhouse? Huish k shot himself at Salt Lake Nov. 22, and Tuesday evenings of this week. tf after being arrested by Sheriff Geo. Another film to be shown is "The Thomas, florists. aMvMHHflHMMMMMIIMl ; Urged That You Shop Early. . The holiday season of 1912 finds the stores of Provo filled to overflowing with the choicest of goods in all lines. ' JLASSIHEDJIDS "Never Jtefore"havet1aVTt ed a more attractive appearance than now, and the earljr shopper will. get the advantage of larger assortments , than can be found during the last few days hefore'Ctiristmas. That 13 why it 1b urged that you shop early, and not only benefit yourself, but lighten the burden borne by the weary clerks and salesmen who want to enter Into the spirit of Christmas, with a kindly feeling towards those with whom they have to deal. The sooner you lo your Christmas shopping the sooner will you have It off your mind, and each purchase made now will save a great deal of unnecessary trouble during the last few days when the stores will be crowded with impatient shoppers. FOR SALE ing. Geese for Thanksgiv Reed Strong, 186 E. 5th South. 3t WANTED office. Clean cotton rags v - FOR SALE CHEAP i Jersey Pigs. at this Duroc Young 3t 138-red'-- 3 j One. or two furnished bath and furnace heat l close rooms; 261 East 1st North. Telephone fin.' FOR RENT I J tf " 1158-re- FOR SALE 50 Leghorn hens, two cocks, 50c each. Thomas, 551-x- , -- ' Judd for assault with a deadly Pityof It." This is a story of a fooweapon on Charles Carlson, died ihis lish young wife, susceptible to flattery, morning at the St. Marks' hospital in succumbs to the blandishments of an Salt Lake, where he has been since unscrupulous villian and, with only, - the time of the shooting. imaginary reasons, leaves her hus SAMPLES. GOOD BILL FOR " SUGGESTIONS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Bananas - T. SOME SPLENDID 4 county printed the tax list Perhaps they arc quicker to county. Congratulations to and editor. Company ..v-i Bananas- i . t Lewis Waller and Madge Titheradge are to appear together iiv"The Butter: v- V fly on the Wheel.'V -- " FOR SALE Cider anacull apfiles, 15c and 25c bu. Thomasi 551-x- . cuts and bruises butvis'not danger ously ; Injured. County Physician David. Westwood Splcer. " is ' ": treating , Mr. ; NELSON'S BOND FIXED, Joseph NelsoW lhrf Pleasant Grove boy charged with assault with a deadly weapon on; Charles ,Cartson4 at rieasant Grove Nov. IS, has waived prelUnlnary examlfiatloa la Justice E. L. Jones' court. He was held to the district court la $750 bonds. . Get Ready for the We Have the Merchandise and the Prices ; FOR RENT for light .housekeeping .... ... ... Ebony, allver," French, ivory, mili tary, toilet and manieu'rer seta at . Jleindselman's. TEACHERS' , 'A Phone 477. ;; , bbd i i Two furnished rooms INJURED BY TRAIN. Roger Splcer, a laboring man, was brought down from Diamond Switch MIsi Rae. Elmer and Miss Dorothy last night. He was struck oa. the Forlsetl of Salt Lake are Bpondlns head by an engine and received severe the week with Miss Rao Baxter. , Edward Dorking, one of the few survivors of theterrible Titanic disaster, will appear at the Princess theater tonight and in his own way wll.t ttialSaJti.. personal .experience from the (Jay he left his mother coun try until discharged from the St. Vin cent's hospital in New York City. Mr. JJorklng was born in London, England, is a fascinating little fellow and" tells a story that is highly interesting and touches on many of the disputed points concerning this dis aster and throws a new light on. many phases of the subject. At each of the shows at the Prin cess tonight Mr. Dorking ,will make his address and at the conclusion will give opportunity to all present to ask any .qrestions they please concerning people and incidents, connected with the Titanic so far as they may have ' ' come .under his observation. MEETING- - . Evansvilie, Ind., Nov. 2D. With J)r. P.' P. Claxton, United States commissioner of education, heading the list of speakersthe annual convention of the Southwestern Teachers association met here toda for what promises to 'be the most successful gath ering since its organization' ; More than 1,000 visitors including numer-ou-r ' college instructors and other educators'of note, aYe In attsndance. Aberdeen, King and Giw Hiawalha C-O-A-- L ay We will give away tree freef40-dres- s patterns. with every 25c purchase. .Lump, Nut and Tickets " r " Slack - Independent Coal Co. KNIGHT & McEWAN ; ' Telephone 459. III it '.' -- A '. '" II' '.'' 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