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Show 1 THE PROVO HERALD VAQZ SIX. Herald Editorial f 4 Price Criticizes Provo costs little more than a weak one at the time you re building, but runs away ahead of the cheap nerirr economy of upkeep and satisfaction. Our cedar posts cut when, the sap was down and water cured together with our good heary galvanized wire fencing will make a fence you'll, be proudof and- the price will suit you. We want to talk it over with y6u. - There is an old saying that people who live in glass houses should .not throw stones. So we are going to ask Price why - she doesn't clean e she begttis up the city of rottenness-befoto criticize her neighbors. Perhaps, we have our faults, but our citizens are too progressive to allow such crime against the state to continue as exists in that city. Here is an editorial from one of our exchanges concerning the carelessness which is running rife there : The message that came from Price last Thursday, to the effect that two youths, under the. influence of liquor, were burned to death in the jail at that place, is another shocking reminder of1 the evil consequences of protected vice. Whenever saloons', gambling houses, and other infamous dens flourish with the consent o those whose duty it is to keep aldose watch upon the enemy, events of a more or less tragic char' acter are to be expected. Some time ago our attention was called to a case of gambling. A Salt Lake youth had been e'nticed into a gambling den in one of our enterprising country towns, where such places are not supposed to exist, and he, of course, lost every cent he had, and he was left penniless with the prospect of losing his. position, if his misfortune became known. to his employers. We happen to know that the ritv nffici.-iwr, . uamiedwitli-llje.cagambling . . in rlpfianrp rf ti ttat ... tl,,.: ,!.. ttit onu va mat it. uie niai miii itiv '"""i.ji."jvjii".jii.i cuulcl Hlse nut afford to tlie revenue, Caiin.it aitunl to city lose ilTegarreveTiue? l,he sneak thief, the burglar, the crook, the highwayman might enter the same plea in defense of his "business." No citv can afford to accept one cent' illegal tevenue. '. But Wherever public officials take the view that they must have the revenue, no matter how the people are to blame. The- elect their officials. And if tlwy permit the saloon and gambling interests rto get the better of them, jvhether, by bribery r any other means, they cannot escape responsibilityVfor they Tave the power, if they will exercise it. to put good and true men ijipoSTnons of public trust. If they fail to do so, tlTeyinust accept the responsibility for the no matter what they are. ' consequences, ' When Salt Lake WaS"Uvi(!f finptl " cnm caul iirrrA lor the city," meaning good from of view. point But-th- e people here have learned better. They have come to t.1UL ,uc t.jicii iuvmi is.Dai lor anyone wno is in any way d parry to jt, just as any other robber, or transfer of money without an equivalent value, is bad. The robber or thief who takes your money, however, thinks it "good" to do so, since he fancieshe is cettintr something for nothinor w Some'city governments, in sharing the profitsof gambling and snmothino- fnr arunkenness, may imagine that thev are nothing, yet they are fatally mistaken. Every such "gain" to a city is an enormous loss a financial loss to some of the people, a moral and financial loss to the victims and to the city itself. The Jives of the two dead boys one night's loss were of morp vain fr tk .,;f- .".than the entire saloon and gambling revenue of the citv where they perished. We wonder if the state, .of Utah will continue to stand idly by while its laws are being defied, the moral sense of the people outraged, and the very lives of the youth jeopardized. THE INTERURBAN RIGHT-OF-WA- U "of;!' this year tooTfer a better selection of goods in the following lines than at any previous season Prices IgM. Qua RiflM ' GLSS, ANCY " ; . . r i, -- ay right-of-wa- Mayor C. F. Decker is making a careful inspection of the buildings of our city to see if they have fire escapes erected The fir- - in accordingv. to the ordinances. ... thi Tuuuiii mr ur,i uuni d lew . . at a u4yS sowa5..uic.incenuve to tn is close scrutiny of "the ' . buildings. r. -- J. , . : Yours for Trade WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 11 AND 12. ELLEN The Poacher's he At the- Burglars Mrs. Siniper's Girl From - Pardon Country Command - Local Lodgers Princess The Confederate Ironclad The Great Drought Green-eye- . Lake Personal this week consulting Fred W. Chambers matters connected with the with on deiuixt- - ment. beautiful loving cup awarded Otto Poulson, of Provo Bench, by the Irrigation congress, held in Salt Lake City in November, for the best pack of apples, has been received and has been placed on exhibition in the j" The 20 CLASSIFIED ADS 1 M ' Get Rid of That Tired Feeling H. Commissioner Olympic Games, Pittsburgh Provo Canyon Harnessing a Mountain Stream COMING, FRIDAY Lion Tamer's Revenge Ferocious Lions ?nd Madsen, chief state deputy fish and game warden, was in Salt D. Monster d f r" Farmers & Merchants bank, where it is attracting much favorable atten- BOX BAi i v - - - Brings you health as well as entertainment. ' Come end 7 try a game today. Ladies are cordially invited to PRACTICE FREE every day from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. We hive a choice line of Candy and Nuts for Christmas. Let us figure with you. American Box Ball Parlors 64 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE. 'lean cotton rags at this tion. Joseph Kirkwood, for many years with the Hedquist Drug Co., has acwith the Moore InFOR SALE CHEAP Young Duroc cepted a position Co. 3t dependent Drug Jersey Pigs. Mr. William Roylance attended the funeral of David Eccles yesterday at SALESMAN WANTED Large Eastern manufacturer of well know Ogden. Mr. Roylance says he regards staple line wants traveling salesmen Mr. Eccles as one of the greatest in thi sterritory. No former experi financiers of the West. He said Mr. ence required. Steady position. Earn Eccles never was too busy .to stop Miss Vera Williams won the $35 Cut Glass Chandilier Last Week big pay while you learn.- - Address for and shake hands and pass the time of W Miss Vera day. , illiams r 349,700 Mrs. Scott Allred particulars, Dept. 25, "Lock Drawer 104,000 827, Chicago, 111. Jesse Huish, who has been visit- Miss Grace Dangenfield. 249,000 Mrs. John . . . 103.50C Thurgood. ing has uncle, F. A. Huish, ofr sev- Mrs! Huber 186,000 Miss Louie Van FQR SALE Two good teams. One eral weeks, will leave tonight for Wagner 103,400 Miss Jennie Williams. .. 102,500 Maud Miss Woodhcad J. bull for sale. See A. H. JDeLong. Phone 181,500 Moapa. He has recently returned Miss Elizabeth Walton. . 175,500 Miss Marie HerlnuiV . im 108; residence phone va ;iin from Old Mexico on account of the Mrs Wm. Moore ruK sAut-r- wo choice Miss 101,000 cows; war1 there. Kady Dunkley 165,550 Mrs Lizzie llenrv 101 fm fresh soon. Dressed hogs for sale. A. Alex Hedquist and Prof. J. C. Swen-s- Miss Geneve Roberts 142,040 Miss Edith Stein H. DeLong. Phone 108; residence 101,500 n made a business trip to the city Miss Electa Wood. ' 125,500 Mrs. Annie L. Glade..: im'nm . j Miss Lorena Saf ford.. ... 123,000 Miss Edna Mark yesterday. ham '96,200 L. W. Craw-hala young man from Miss Ada Brunyer 118,000 Miss Vivian Bonhett.... 97,600 Mrs. A..VV. Clyde .116,000 Miss Anderberg LOST WHEELS The police de Minneapolis, is in Provo looking over 97,600 with an idea to locating Miss Eva Hedenberg. ... 114,750 Miss Fay Snow partment have several stray wheels the city .89350 ' He has been adfitted to the Mrs. J. D. Park here. 110,000 Miss Fannie Hanks.. at headquarters which caa.be secured 91000 fcs to prac- Mrs. Alf C. Johnson . . . 106,000 Miss looking for by owners identifying and paying tor bar and Phyllis Kirkwood .. 93,000 tice law. MissjLillian V. "Brown. .105,000 Miss Lottie Harris...... 98,500 advertising. Mfss Pearl "Olson. 105,000 Mrs. - Elizabeth, Choules . . Judge 3. W. N. Whitecotton made Miss Sarah Giles . . . . .T7T1D5,000 Miss Marearet Pier'oont. 97,000 a business trip to Zion yesterday. Ql (m Mrs. Wm. Flygare 105,000 Mrs. Ruth Skating la fine on the lake and the 99,550 Pickering.... Miss Arville Ercanbrack 105,000 Mrss Ice harvest will soon commence if Margaret Peterson. 95,000 Miss Eva Cunningham.. 105,000 Miss Grace the freezing weather continues. Judd. .". ... . . . 93,000 " Fred W7 Chambers, "atate fish and Miss Nellie Holden.. . . . .104,500 MisIJzaljet-X-Ball.ZSOCgame commissioner, yesterday shlp-pe6Q0.0OO trout eggs from the Mur- RATS WITH BELLS ray to the Springrille hatchery. The was made because move over of WITH THE PHOTOPLAY. A unique feature whteh Mf. McNItt crowding' of the Murray fish, popu baa introduced Into his' lation: progressive Spanish Fork -- Cooperative lnstt storeTinBe-plaof aoepTng; trained . Th film at Hie' Princess theater To the wist man the question commenced suit In the rata-- in a box with bells to entertain tutionjias this the marvelous Fourth district court , i not ; against Peter the waiting customers. The Toggery WHETHER, he will have beauties of Provo Canyon and which Nielaon, Jrv to collect $197.56 with has had such a a bank account,' but WHERE he holiday rush that it ' was taken during the spring by the interest at 6 per cent, from March 13, was necessary to secura some Bort of wllf have it. Edison company; has protably been J906,von a promissory note; attornev amusement for his cuslom-ers- . waiting Right here is where we step one of the most Interesting to local fees or 25 are asked for. A. Saxey Mac says this, is more eebnomi- in and make our bow. i Let people which Jias been shown for ie attorney for plaintiff. h5n J!u.1ng.. a phonograph. settle, the question of WHERE matiy. months. for you. The place for your The photography of the pictures Is account is in our bank.' It Is unexcelled and the magniffcedt scen-ALWAYS WELCOMED. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. as safely shown in the film will attract managed, ' has abundant ery resources to meet all its obliga-tlon- s : considerable attention wherever it "is The return of the United Play Civil service examinations will (be will guarantee you and shown. A Kalera drama. "The Company's always welcome produc held in the federal building, Provo, hot only Safety but also coiirte-- . Poacher's Pardon," will headline to tion of . Charles Klein's delightful Utah, on January 8, 1913, to secure : ous treatment and modern banknight and tomorrow night's bill at drama, "The Lion and the Mouse," eliglbles to fill vacancies in the folthe Ellen theater. The 'story is en to appear Monday, Dec.. 16, le expect lowing ing facilities. positions:: acted by a specially selected cast ed to be an even greater success than Engineer and plumber. Anpther beautiful drama, ."The Girl on its previous TislLJf (he demand Laboratory helper, candy making. from the Country," Is one of the best for seats Is to be the. ' Assistant agriculturalist In farm governing V films of the dlaon company. This criterion. Tbe sale has advanced economics. ' will also be shown at the Ellen. Two with much '; J. T. FARRER, Cashier. agility, though choice Entomological assistant v "' ' '' ' of the leading films at the Princess seats are still to' be had. The United Laboratory assistant in physics. . REED r will be an ; Edison comedy, "The SMOOT, Prefc' Sdentlflc assistant inplant physic-Play Coinpanr it credited with . havGreen-eyeMonster" and "The Great ing retained the 'high standard In Draught," a drsfmatlc story of raich offering an excellent cast and produo For blanks and infonniatlon see " life in the West PIT 5 , tioa and much- - may be expected. " R.' llODSO. WANTEJD . C Standing of Candidates in The Sutton Piano Contest 138-red-- 3 1 o 531-k- .... , l, ......... .... ....... r d The Important - mo MPAFhAlTiniTPI II U 111 .week-showi- I Bin jrviH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Genuine Ebony Sets and Quadruple Silver , MO' DRESS PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY FREE- - 531-k.- While we are so busy raising money for the coal road, we should not lose sight of the fact that another railway company is building through our county and should have some consideration, fm mthi rnnl u Via .;n K ..1,A t :t.i f . . . ,. . 1. . ll rii uuuuu it.' larrns. mis is especially true if the interurban jtf. roes over th - hinrh Tf tS ...... A T Pi vu. UC.1UC lJ u..:u vmu u UU11U j. over the bench instead of following the lower survey adjacent to the Denver & Rio Grande tracks it will mean a big expenditure of money for grades and cuts and for this reason the people owning property along this right-of-wshould be extremely lenient with this company in securing the y Every farm and orchard that is brought in contact with this new electric road will practically be Rouble in value. . Question n V rces- - Christmas Candies Christmas Cards Christmas Perfumes u' - . . THE QUICK AND CAREFUL DRUGGISTS. : Prove Commercial : & Savings Bank 4 Moore'i Drug Co .' - ng 4 Wholes ale i v. JOXES, HANDKERCHIEFS; HAND BAGS, SILK SCARFSrMUFFS AND FyRS, 'jERYHUEBERsI-DOLLSDRESSING CASES, COLLAR BOXES, KID GLOVES, MEN'S TIES, ETC. c Y, fSr 1 - v. . . - DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CUT n, . V ' We aire Prep Baker Lumber Co. - !,., . - But before it does, some thinking and planning will be necessary . a,-- ( 5, - - f ! V? ASIrdnfl Fence Jn an editorial squib a few days ago the Price Advocate had the following to sary of Provo: . . r t i ut) nave a street car system, the lourta rrovo is 10 in the state, with second hand equipment bought at bait Lake City. But then, there isn t much, about ; Provo in any light it is taken, that isn't second hand." , ' - ..... . d "' r'j. t t R)LEY;Kn)NlEY OW IMCKACHC J K I DM KTS AMD BbAOOSII ' |