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Show THE PRO VO HERALD. PAGE FIVE BOXING "CHAMP?" ' OF MIDDLE WEST ! Get "the Crigln&l end Centrist Cleveland, O., Jan. 31. Many of the highest class amateur boxers to be foud in the Middle West have gath ered In this city to contest for honors iiiORtlGU'8 Iva Erickson Is here from Parley Van Wagenen, 'Carl. Bronson, Richfield and will leave with- Miss Dave Penroid and Floyd Penroid. '"" : Vina Johnson of Provo for. an extended trip to California. Mr. Edgar Safer, of St. George; is (Miss - . "- - - . ; TisiUngwitb. hiaj sister, Mrev; Alex Miat Proline Bsyiissrof Sail Hedquisct, this week, and Miss' Lizzie Woods will leave for Salt Lake today and then go to Cal(Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine returned ifornia lor a several weeks' visit. this noon from an auto trip to Salt home met the Sorosis club at Lake The City. ,(v of Mrs. E. T. Jones last Wednesday and a paper was given by Mrs. Kerr The Fifth Ward Mutual Improvea pound entitled, "Reverence and Obedience," ment association will and one given by Mrs. E, T. Jones, party at the new gymnasium next entitled, "Moral .Uplift.". After .the" Saturday evening. A good time is -" papers were given they were discussed assured. ' " by the members of the club and the The Tuesday Night club met at the afternoon was most enjoyably spent. home of Mrs. J. B, Asbton and amusement of the was A" most enjoyable time spent the principal was a crowd the the evening of the 29tnwhea playing of cards. evening awarded Mr. .were of young people pleasantly surprised The prizes M. refreshwas Warner. The Mrar Miller. J, Hazel Miss and Dainty evening spent with a. delightful program to- ments were seffved by Mrs. J. B. gether with many interesting games Ashton, assisted by her daughter, and later on in the evening a delicious Arde)la Ashton, and, Miss Ethel Cluff. luncheon was served. The guests of club will meet at The 'this affair were Mr. arid 'Mrs. Jake "Olsen, Mr. and MrsJohn Penroid, the home of'Mrs. Ruby Clark this Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatten, Mr. and afternoon. ' Mrs. C. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Owens returned Van Wagelien, Mf. and Mrs. C 0. from Salt Lake today, where they have If. and Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen, Mrs. been spending the fore part of this Lettie Bronson, and the Misses week. Mr. and Mrs. Owens attended Blue Bird' at the Salt Lake opera BlancheWarner, Hazel Miller, Marie house while there, Penroid, and Fern Van Wagenen, and Messrs. Emery Epperson, Jesse BigPhone Eight-0- , Where the Flowers Provo Greenhouse, Huish & Roland Grow. Wilson James ler, Warner, Wallace Provost, Ray Van Wagenen Thomas. florlsts. -- -- 1 gi-v- e . -- . . .'. . Self-Cultur- e - Articles of incorporation of - Bel mont Stone company hive been filed with the county clerk. The purpose Food-drin- k for III i of the corporation is to quarry, purFlnfaJits,InvaLd,andGrowmgJuT(lren. chase, dress and deal in all kjlnds of PureNutritk,up building the wnolebody. building stone and to engage in the Invigorates the nur&mg mother and the aged, contracting 'business. Rjch TOilkmahet grain, ia ponder form. " Provo City is the principal place of I Biimite. A quick hmck prepared' business, and the company takes over tBostirnte. AikforHORUCK'S. no Take the property and .will continue the business connected with the S. H. atone business, valued at $6,700. The authorized capital stock is in shares of the par value of $1 MALTED MILK .ni Bel-mon- e $15,-00- each. The following are the incorporators, officers and directors: S. II. Belmont, president; James Dreman, viee president; Arthur Craven, secretary - and treasurer; Lillian BeTI 2)rennan and Mary A. Belmont. DO YOU ) . KNOW ANYONE LIKe this? (By ROBERT V. CARR.) Imaginary Person No. 84- Married woman. Ase Vji. lVunetfe, Long eyelash's., t'nfuny D'raggy voir.?. 'Ueaatlfvt complexion. form. Accentuates "beauty of t'oriii bj clinging dresses, and always excels as a the' style about 10 iier cent. habit of flashing eyes, abo'it her and smiling in "'dreamy fashion; Knows that she- is attractive. Looks upon husband as a sort of nioney-Sna'.fedummy. Always seeking SJ'iie new flirt' who pleasure. . A consummate hides behind her miarriase certificate when danger threatens. No. children. Comment. There can be no moist sob of sympathy for the husband of No. St. The husband of such a woman as No. "A hack who is generally a to make money. knows just enough Such women are cunning as serpent-They never marry positive men, fo: they know that a positive, dominant man will not toil in an office, whilr his wife is making a. Bcented. fool o" herself atuLa bigger fool of him. If No. 84 could hear the comments made by the men Bhe favors with her dreamy smile, she would doubtless become Very angry. Men, good and bad, look upon such a woman wttn con tempt. The punishment due No. 84 is old age. When she is old and unattractive, she will learn the true opinion of the world regarding herself. In the sweet, soft summer the butterfly flits gaily hither and thither, but In the winter always comes to deaden its bright tolors. Being a foolish insect, the butterfly believes that there is no winter. 1 1 ii K C Baking: Powder likejnagicRecipes f 4i considered difficult to bake now come out of the oven iK .'A light, dainty and deli cious. It fairly makes you hungry to look-a- t them. KG BAKING POWDER MARRIAGE LICENSES. Is. the housewife's besl friend, lighten-- . ing her burdens as well as the food. Wherever K C is used you will find healthy, happy -families and a con tented housewife. Complies with all pur? food laws both State and National Jaquea Mfg. Co., Chicag The following couples have secured marriage licenses: Lnvar" Hutchihgs, of Springville, and Jennie McCall, of Pay son. . George Iyawrence Goode and Alice This Sorensen, both of Vineyard. couple were married by Deputy County Clerk Clarence J. Woods. " FOLEY-KIDNE- 1, PIllS Y I mm L CLASSIFIED ADS veata-tomo- r-- Not M Any Milk Trust Bryan May Be Made Secretary of State FOR PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION Utah. tl ... $2,350 takes Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 31. A com mittee composed of. members '.ot the legislature and representatives of the Democratic State Committee mef to day and agreed upon measures o? progressive legislation that will be urged Miami. Kla., Jan. 30. Conferences upon the', legislature now In session between William .1. Bryan 'and other for consideration and enactment.. The mber. Jhey4-leaders, in measures are siton prominent Democratic for a corrupt practices act, the call cltidins Henry J. Alexander of Princestricter regulationof public utilities, ton, N. J., close friend of President a primary, elimination of elect Wilson, resulted ui the an- me evus oi me oanot lau.s, woman nnuni ement herti today by the- Miami and child labor, and emnSners' 'lia ilrraiti, that Mr. Bryan hid jUven bility and workirrgmen's coir.pen.a:ion. the best bargain thera ''"' Is In town, In an house wfth bath, lavatory, sink and toilet. FOR RENT bathr-15- 8 Three furnished rooms ' E. 2d. North. 3-- cents a month bring The. Herald to your door. Twenty-fiv- J t will e FOR SALE e Prop top finger sew-i'n- g machine and A. B. Chase piano. East Third South- - " - 433 - - positive awsuiance Ihat.he would ac-- . WANTED Good miner, fteady andwife to manage boarding SCHOOL ASSOCIATION house; small force at present but oik, HOME AND port '.olio of secretary ot rge force in spring"; good opening state in the Wilson' cabinet. Mie Home and Schooi association for right couple. Call or write to It. 'Mr. Alexuudcr left today tor Then- - w ill meet at the Central s h ml Tues Kroupa- - ltil K. First South, Provo, ton and is. believed to be the hearer day evening at'TlO o'r lock. jJl splentah. of Mr. Bryan's answer to Mr. Wilson. did program ot music and recitations will be given. All parents ' are re FOR SALE Old .Trusty, Mr. Bryan will, it is said, remain at quested to come as. important 'tue KiO egg 1912 Belle City Incubator, and his winter home here until the last of tions are to come the rules B. C. brooder, all for 910. February, when he will leave for and to be adopted. Wright, Springville road. Tel. 301-k- . 2t Washington to attend the inaugural $100 PER ACRE. ceremonies. HE ADVERTISED AT LAST. 10 acres best farm land on" Provo There was. a man in our town, Bench tor $100.00. per acre; $50.00" ' And he was wondrous wise; COMMISSION FIXES down and. $2.50 per acre per month. He swore (it was his policy) Interest per cent. W.'H. Ray & Co. He would not advertise. 1913 IRRIGAT ON RATES But one sad day he advertised. LOST Black sow pig; Up .of tall white. Three montns old.' Kinder And thereby hangs a tale, D. H. Jones, G59-x- . phone The ad was set in quite small type, And headed, "SheMft'Sale." At, the meeingof the city commis Five sporting postcards, 10c. Miss sion, Wednesday night, tne irrigation Alice Banner, Box 5, Sta. "R," New CHICAGO'S BIG AUtO SHOW, schedule for 1S13 was adopted. The York City. following rates were fixed for irrlga- and-w- lf WANTEQ-Ai- aaeo-cl- lChicago, 111., Jan. 31. An army of 1ttraandT6r" waterpower privileges : manufacturers,- - agents and salesmen dren, on ranch near Salt Lake; old' CltjTTrt8,.75 cents each. of automobiles and accessories has In couple preferred. James Courtney, D. Acreage, 7o"tents per acre. t vaded Chicago In anticipation of the &R. Q., Provo. Knight Woolen Mills- J250. of the National Automobile opening FOUND A man's pocketbook with Excelsior Roller Mills, $110.. Show in this city tomorrow. Hotel 69 cents. In it. Call at J, Hayden'i & $50Machine Co,, Provo Foundry reservations indicate an enormous store and identify same. E. J. Ward & Sons, $100. -crowd o visitors for the two weeka Hans Poulsen, $10. of the show, and If every visiUng mer- FOR 8ALE Incubator and brooder.. Smoot Investment Co., $110. Lhnnr in famo.- - wK Call evenings, 138 South Third West Provo Pressed Brick Co., $150. town with pockets bulging with the J Provo Ice & Cold Storage Co., $75. proceeds of bumper crops the past Tuesday, Feb. 25. at 10 o'clock, year does not go home with a motor was set for hearing complaints on as- car of the latest model, the results sessments. will be contrary to the hopes and exAlex Hedquist, representing the pectations of the automobile people. Inland Real Estate company, applied As has been the custom for,severa! for permission to extend windows years, the main exhibition will be over the sidewalk in the Palace djug housed in the Coliseum, with the First store building, corner Center and Regiment Armory used to accommo- First West street, referred to Com- - data tho nvprfinw orhihita Tho main missioner JLettoy jjixou witn power to tJt,or Dfthe Coliseum will be filled I 3Ct. aith rnmiilotprf ram nf all TtiMlra INTEREST IN AUTO . BANDITS' TRIAL can Lhristensen was appointed a 8jze8 and descriptions. In the base- special police officer to act without menL the eallerles and the annex will pay. Paris, Jan. 31. Not since Mme. be found an amazing array of parts At the sesison this morning a drug- and accessories. Stelnheil was tried several years ago gist's license was issued to the Hed The decorative scheme this year Is for the alleged murder of her husband onist Drug Co. for store No. 2. unusually rich, and artistic. Cathedral and mother-in-law- , has a trial in Paris glass and stained window effects form excited the intense-- interest exhibited " the leading feature of the design. Ex In the cases of the surviving members tending from side, to side and end to of the Bonnot-Garnle- r gang of motor: end of the mammoth Coliseum, com bandits, who. will be called to the bar pietly enveloping every, particle of next Monday to answer to a long 11st-o- f the overhead construction, is a gorge charges of robbery and murder, ous painting of which the main feat though a mimber of members of the ure Is twfnty-slstained glass win ; gang, Including the most prominent dows, each one representing some leaders, met death in resisting; . th classical work, of art. sensational siege by the police some months ago, there are still twenty-on- s ALBERT PARK FOUND t members who are' to be tried. For GUILTY; WILL APPEAL the accommodation of the unusually large number of prisoners a special CASE PAR dock has been built In the asBlze court The Jury In the Albert Park case at the Palais de Justice. It has alstf In the Fourth district court brought been deemed advisable to construct in in a verdict of guilty, Wednesday the courtroom a large glass case for afternoon. Monday, Feb. 3, was set the numerous exhibits. Including an for sentence. It is most' likely the amazing assortment of revolvers, cart-case will be appealed to th-- j supreme bines, daggers, slugshots and other court on the ground that there was weapons found on the prisoners whe'j no evidencse in corroboration of the Everyone invited to attend. they were taken into "custody. testimony of the accomplice. Tickets 50c. Ladles free. The Jury caife of Payson t ity vs If you are, wise you'll be an Harriet Crook, & liquor "eslllng cane ANSWERS TO TODAY'S " Owl. brought In .a verdict of guilty yester RIDDLES. They furnish free physician day, afternoon. Sentence was set' for for you and your family, Feb. 4. In this casa the defense la 1. Because it Is In firm (Infirm)- Pay elck, accident and distroduced no evidence; an appeal will Z. To keep his head warm. ability benefit. probably be taken, on tbo contention 3. The letter" L ' Bury their dead. that the ordinance ts Invalid, and 4. Wlen'lts a cutter. Pension their widows. also that the pleading were defec 6. The letter N. i; ' Educate their orphans. tive. The 4th. is also the time for Furnish social advantages. trial of Payson City vs. "Jos, E. Get In on the ground floor; Crook and Harriet ..Crook on the ? Charter membership fee, $5.00. charge, of maintaining a nuisance Dues, $14)0 a month. Initiation under the liquor law, appealed by de fee' will not be less than $10.00 fendants from the Justice's court. . whe ncharter closes! The case of 'Elizabeth 4 Kelly v D. ,T. RYAN, Qrganlier The . P., I A. & S. L. Ry. Co, has been dismissed by stipulation be At Huber Hotel. tween the plaintiff and defendant. ept. Mil-- 160-eg- up-an- k 1 . 3-- To Mary Order m Owls Will be Installed x Tuesday, Feb. illh, f 1 7:30 p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall Grand Ball to follow in Mozart Hall .11... .'. , .. . ..rw.' PS m j i .tm..W:U - - V-- .... : : - 41 --- . I Values Eraordinary 3 . r . W Tm . 1 J pee Window 1 , PROVO, ' . ,,..-- at the PRINCESS . r UTAH; J) ' i Delong. with A. H. - state-wir- Dark eyes., . land Athletic club, beginning with the house and I acres of land for elimination contests tonight and con- sale oheap; easy terms. W. H. Ry & Co, cluding with the title row night Events have been arranged FOR SALE OR . TRADE for all classes, from 105 pounds to the modern brick, also ' boxball alfeyt; heavyweight division. other business. John E. Bo'tt, Provo, b drab-soule- -- In the Central A. A. U. boxing cham The championships take pionships': place under the auspices of the Cleve- Ips. 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