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Show Vr. :1 1 't t. OA'Si r TJR. Herald Editorial ;'7' v v ItErJT-.-r Cigarette Ordinance ; . - THE PSQVC ,rV4, 1 "(Continued from Pas 4, T filed. The city commission at Its tmeet ng," Wednesday; Fassed ,,ae'wi'sjji t more stringent ordinance relating fo the saleor other disposition of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, opium or other, narcotics. , It makes it a misdemeanor to sell, give away or furnish any of the arti-cles to any persou under the age Of .v.... 21- years! And any person under the" age of 21 years who buys, accepts or has Am fpossession atoy of the prohibited articles id guilty cf a ENOUGH OF CLOVE. may die, but no on ever heard of up an of'ftc'e withou't a struggle" to retain jl. James Cloe has been postmaster here f,or more tliari twelve years, and has. grown fat on the spoilt;" and now his party organ, the Post, a sniy appeal V conies lo ins rescue" aud make just. In 7 Republican papers generally do justification oi Cloves fow-v&. r am) io'r- wha t hey hope-and wiir '1 he Post says Ins appointment gives ai'i f o eMi'eiis 'tiie undoubtedly meet with the approval tha'-Provo be it faW, kwws ,1'rovo. The Post knows ihi4o went Democratic 'for the first time in a presidential election a fiddler's since just to "get fid of Clove. There-is-no- i. si'-a petition to have dozen in city who Woulu 'Clove retained as postmaster of Provo. Clove and his party have been repudiated in the nation and Utah county. In Uiah county more than 2,000 of the party followers voted a repudiation, besides the great 'number who voted the Democratic ticket to oust Clove and the rot of the leeches from the offices hty-- dominated and 'assumed belonged to them 'by right of month or inheritance. Jf Clove's term did not expire a year, or even more, after a Democratic, president takes his seat, there wpuld be some excuse fir his paper to ask for his pretention until the term run out. But the Democrats expect the Republijust as much from their party administration as "his" C P. cans expect from theirs, and if Clove does not-gt- . on the part of local it will-- not be from any lack Democrats, and the pnbirc generally, a far as that i concerned. ' y he attempt to fasten Jim L love and Reed MiMofs b'rdth'er-in-lain the postoffice for the lull four years of President VV ilson's administration' js an inii.t 'to the intelli- v gence and wisdom of the party which has gained the greatest victory in the history of the nation. There arc hundreds of loyal. Democrats who can .fill the office of postmaster of Provo with as much patriotism and credit to the people, and even more so, than Jim Clove. And for that office and the hundreds of others in the .gift of the administration is jjie incentive for the work that was done to turn the nation and the county over to Democracy. And J)emocracy is willing to take the responsibility and can and will put men in office who are worthy and capable. The Post may well say,. "The' aspirants for this office are all men of.high repute and splendid rharacter," and we say this should be the very reason why one or the other should be appointed to succeed Clove, and that as soon after the 4th of March next, as the president can make the change. It may be true that neither of these men will require as big a chair as the present incumbent, but the capacity will be guaged by the upper story and not the avoirdupois. "Suum cuique" let each have his oyvn. Contributed. : v .'vkq)iiblican i one-givin- g 1 -- 18. the-whol- : FIRST (misde-nieano- GUI R JADS, MAKE GLASS BASKET BALI The , ilrst game of basketball the 'Y. U. champions will play this B. ; season is scheduled for "tomorrow night with the' Weber academy boys. This game is creating more interest than usual owing to the uncertainty of tBeB.Y"Urnew lineup; and a thousand students will . crowd the bleachers to see how the new works out. A great deal of apprehension is being felt among many of the sports because of the weakening of last year's guard line through the absence of Greenwood, and many Tire wondering if the new lineup" can "deliver the goods" in any such way as the previous "Y" teams (Continued I I from Page One.) project the city commission wlil be asked to create a paving district. A tentative plan, which provides for parking a portion of each side, of ' ' streets and paving the center .in cruei' to lessen the expense, and at .'if same time enhance the beauty of Ue streets, was discussed and fav- ma-chln- . have done. Four men from last year's team are missing. . These include the two best FYt nearly-substitute players. month the coaches have been trying to Had suitable recruits to take their plaeeB' but without gratifying results. Tha new men from the hlsa schools are as a rule too small and play an tntfrelj.;' different ' system"; of ball which Is dilflcult .to change in one v.-season. After 'all the best materiarwag carefully- - gone oirer the coaches de cided to try out Jones of last year's second team for the ahd1 Richards, the , world's champiqa Klgli: Jumper, for center. Mr. Richards is comparatively green 'at the game, having; played , but little and never ftaving practiced consIsteaUy. AVith Efctiards jitcenter .lt has been necessary to change Vern Greenwood, the - a 'y-'y:-- " 'fuardT'-positldJ- -- Starentr-fHhe-iasttwo-7Safirio forward position, tut the coach: expects him to make good. Captain Dalverson will be at his old place on the guard line and as this Is his 5Cond .year on the team, he will be .faster than ever. Saturday's , game will give the fellows "a good chance to see what they can do' together. The Weber boys will, be smaller and will likely have more speed than their opponents. Wfhlle the local team ought to win by a fair margin the outcome is by no means certain as the "Y" boys will play to; gether for the first time in a match game and the new machine may prove slow and Ineffectual. At all events Coach Roberta has invited all the old star players In the neighborhood to tome to the contest 'and study the lineup to see If it can be improved before the big league games begin. He lll not predict victory by any ovcrwhclmlng'icoT. . -- tr V -- , . ored. of Mess al tine Charnzcuse foundation silks of all the latest shades and lints. Quality the best prices the lowest to !t Cut Glass-No- thing See r. TJio pdinajicc exempts the sale or other disposition, as well aj acceptance or possession undel; and by reason of a prescription of a physician. The penalty ig a fine not to exceed. $50 or imprisonment, 4bt' exreeding thirty days. Another ordinance was passed making it. unlawful io secure by false pretenses board t or lodging at any hfrtel, inn, Jo'dging or boarding house without payin. therefor, or to remove any baggage on which there is a lira for such accommodations. The penalty is a fine not exceeding $50, or imprisonment notj.exceeding thirty ' days.. We have just received a heavy shipment . -- - m Everything in Christmas Presents "v ... fth.ln.li.-.ii.,..- . mnr,,,,,,,. ..Mminiiii.w.m District Attorney Harvey Cluff returned from Vernal, Wednesday, and Judge Booth; is expected baok this evening. The party made the trip o ve rland f rpm CoJLon to Vernal jby stagti over the4ivide and the rest of the way by auto, covering the distance in a day and a half. Mr. Cluff states that the trip is a very pleasant one over the new route. lni1Wji-lfft- ORDINANCE. Ordinance making it unlawful to obtain by false pretenses from hotels, restaurants, lodging houses and the like, within the corporate limits of frovo City, Utah, any food, lodging or other accommodations, or credit therefor. ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD An . t t. ..... .... .r , inn imx- - .. "'' - FAR .."!'.. j. ' " .. WMfci vision , v. ' KRYPT0KH - ..v - i . ..: It shall be- unlawful for Section any persons, within the corporate limits of Provo City, to put up at any inn, boarding, rooming or"" lodging house, and to procure any food, accommodation or entertainment therein, without paying therefor, with intent to cheat or defraud such owner or keeper out of the pay for the same, except where, credit Is given, by exor to obtain credit press al cny hotel, inn, boarding or lodging house,, for such food, entertainment, or accommodation, by means of any false show of baggage or effects brought thereto; or wit'h such intent to leavo or abscond, even where credit is given, or surreptitiously remove, or .cause to be moved, any or effect from any hotel, inn, 'Hoarding or lodging house, while there is a lien existing thereon for the proper charges dre him for board, oflodging furnished therein. 1. .j'--;T..., - OF PROVO OF COMMISSIONERS CITY, UTAH: OVERLAND TO VERNAL. 1 Lines i - A scene irom Edison 'a educational picture, "Removing Sunken at' the Ellen tonight and Saturday. Vessels," i G.H. Heindselman . bag-saft- Or in the Lens D. O. Eyesight Specialist i4 and JEWELER Moved to 144 West Center St. Next Door to Ellen Theatre. i The Important Question J. I in -J I.-- e To the wist man the question - is not WHETHER he wiH have ' a bank account, but WHERE he See. 2. Any person convicted of A scene from Under False Colors," an inspiring drama by Edison, at the Princess tonight and Saturday. violating any of the provisions of the will have it. foregoing section shall be punished Right here is where we step by a fine iu any sum less than fifty SUMMONS. in and make 'our bow. Let us dollars, or by imprisonment not exol sUock located here, and ceeding thirty days. settle the question of WHERE In the District Court of the Fourth See. 3. This ordinance shall take for you. The place for your iiiiiirot'.y against tha city. It was Judicial District, of the State of its first account is in our bank. . It Is ;tated that the freight charges from effect immediately upon and:for Utah Utah, Sitting in - Idaho points, to American Fiork is County. safely managed, has abundant Passed 'by the Board of Commis Fork Institition, Spanish $4.60 per ton, and to Fr:vo $3.60, sioners of Provo resources to meet all-itobligaCity, Utah, this 11th a corporation, ' kihuiff Al'.ich prevents, shipments and use o day of December, 1912. tions and will guarantee you ' For Building arid on City vs. Ci F. DECKER, not only safety but also courts- hay here, except at a disproportion Peter Neilson, Jr., Defendant. and Farm security can be i Mayor of Provo City, Utah. liely-grea- t with ous treatment and modern bank- of Utah to the . Said State exptnse. conii-areThe ' tfCst: FRED EVANS, w ,r" had at low rate of interest Defenant: ' ij;ment and use of ha; "at pi;ini: ing facilities. dtv Recorder of Provo City, Utah. ' You are to summoned aphereby '! en miles farm er ncr h. :e; of '.. SmU pear within twenty days after the cienT Irvine was authorzed to take 'la'e.of Utah". CoVnty of Utah, ss. of this summons upon you, service I. Fred Evans, city recorder in and Et ch measures-a- s he mig'it, considei if served within the county in which "or Provo City, Utah, do hereby certi- ' is :::o- -t effective to impreps upon th-- . this brought, otherwise, '"'at the above and foregoing is a withinaction i9 N. Aca. Ave. J. T. FARRER; Cashier. thirty days after service," and hnroaJ l eoi le the j: :nrkia. "1!. true, and correct'eopy of an ordk above defend the entitled and action, h" c'.ians,6 makin the ueijiht .stlidcule. "An Ordinance nane entitled. In case of your failure to do so, judgREED SMOOT. Pres. . Ot- - Luke, for- - htasclf "and n;?c ing It unlawful to obtain by false ment will be entered j--li. acyou against from reienses hotels, restaurants, VsfeV,, sppeared before the club, and to the demand of the comhouses and the like, within cording a 'sdaing copy tof which is on file for plaint, a3ked the consideration of .a propohe corporate limits of Provo Clty defendantin-theclerk,5'"ofTlce. rf here-fo' sltion toestabUajh-'atn i, any rood, lodging or other ac factory, The object of this suit is to recover the manufacture . of glass- - bottles, commodations, . ot credit therefor" a judgment against the defendant on by the Board of Commissioners a ( ':Si and other glass articles. Mr. pasted promissory note dated March 13, if Trovo City. this. 11th day of 1906, tha' executed to plaintiff, due in stated that" large deposits jot .December, 1912.Utah, xmas ..uajsiiupymg,. Duymg is getUttg . C .the best goods forlhe least amount of money. Wepresents, Uica sand owned by formself and . In Witness Whereof, I have here- twelve moliths after date," for the are putting before sum of one hundred and ninety-seve- n 1 others In Rush valley contained such unto' affixed my signature and the dollars opPrtunity :of getting the best goods on "the market at what Inter.-es- t with cents, have been paying for cheap, goods. of Provo" tStyT" Utah; a- - high -- percentaglf of silica 30" per corporate-se- al at six per cent per annum from 11th day of December, 1912. ' this cent that- its use for making glasf) tSe-i) attorney : .. :r FREDTTVANST costs. and ree, ouTd give great advantage to a facV All pure of Provo City. Utah. white,' solid gold, ranging in price from $10.00 to I2M00. City Recorder A. SAXEY, tory here over other points, where ,( Published December 13, 1912.), for Plaintiff. Attorney sand with a much smaller per cent Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah. AND THE MOUSE.". LION "THE of silica isused.' e ul te,8Janiard mako,; Complete Elkin and Waltham:. (First publication Dec. 13, 1912.) Mr. Xuke stated that a capital of : lined with- Elglnvpr Kalthanf movemenU, $7.50 up. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS, e surncient 'to surti mere is a great deal of novelty smooth, would We.Carry!a comPIete line ot Udies' Solid Gold with ' offered to become connected with "The Hon and the the choicest of both precious and bar gains In Gents; and Ladies' Signet and Gents' S ton? Rin interested by furnishing the material Mouse," a dramatic picture of house- Estate of John B.TMilner, deceased. ' 1847 Silver Knives and Creditors will present claims with for manufacture. JThis proposition hold life connected with the career Forks, $3.85 per set. 24 to the vouchers at was referred to the committee on of a financial magnate. undersigned "Ready manufacture and new Industries, Money" Ryder,' the central character North Academy avenue, Provo City, of the play, who represents the money Utah, on, or before April 15, 1913. the market Best quality lead .Star Cut , 10 cects each. , CHRISTMAS FAMILY Tumblers, REUNION. octopus of the present time, is proba- Dated Dec. 13, 1912. " . Others in proportion. " HYRUM F. ; THOMAS, The " Souter and Duckett families bly one of the greatest characterizaAdministrator. , tions ever written into an American will hold a Merry Christmas reunloH Genclne leather, from $1.50 to $S In real L. ALFRED BOOTH, Attorney. play. That the drama is one of the Seal here this year. ilra. Sarah Souter most successful ever : Brass. French Ivory, produced In this and Enamel' Clocks at special ' - ' Mahogany .. . will arrive from. England to make her country goes without saying. It en. "When your feet are wet and cold, prices. " A smalt' deposit, will secure home with her son Robert . Souter, joyed an uninterrupted run In New and your body chilled through and engrav!d from exposure take : a big oiui-ithrough, uui.ii , vurisuuas. uj who has lived here for several years. York ot two years and has been seen dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, in United almost of in the water before feet hot every bathe clty(" your Mrs.' Souter will be accompanied by States. ' The United Play Company going' to bed, and you. are almoBt cer-hei daughter, Mrs. Jessie Duckett, " will! offer' the play to local theater- tain to ward off a severe cold. For ' . 4 " ..." sale by Hedquist Drag Co., two stores, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND JltWELER. who comes ' to join her husband, goers at the Provo Opera House, Mon-Ja- successor! u to to Smoot and Palace Drug .West Center Next Door to EllenTTheateK Provo, Uath.' Edward Duckett,' already located-here- . evening, Deo. 16. vi companies. (AdT.) l.: : ,,, r -- - have been made to members of the club of railroad freight rats on hay from Idaho points 'o "rrvo, which discriminated against Complaints' i .'ec-dei- M ONEY s , ,i '. , I : '. w - . -- t One.1 Provo Commercial A. F. Palm & Savings Bank sta. Optical and itemaseiman Jewciry to. --- --- . W and-fifty-si- ; ate,nd-twentyifrvedolT- Diamond Rings arT Watches '7 u-tl!,- Silent .eml-precio- , Cut Glass ( . Leather Hand Bags -- D i it G. H. Hei ndsel man . . A:tt y in - t .''.:. ; '. - - .... ' . . -- - t - '.,r "I f v - ' - .: t ..... I |