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Show ,r7 THE PRO V O HERALD PAGE SIX test THE PROVO HERALD What Happened ProvQ, Utah. 4j Published by" the- Herald Pybllshinglompany, - .Managing Editor I. H. MASTERS. ' Local One year in adyarice. One year on time. . ., . , . , 2.50 3.00 rrr i - . ' - f hthihtpAmtig.-t- the more s We Monday 'Local retail buyers who. have been cast looking up goods .for the coming spring and summer state the market is look- ing stronger rather than weakening under the prospects of and office-- Tuesday a Democratic rulei In North Carolina the "hierh jinks" of students,, carried such extremes that one,, student died under the infliction and another shot one of his tormentors, in the belief that his life was indanger, were carried so far, as to cause the introduction in the- state legislature of a bill making. hazing a felony and holding colleges legally responsible for its practice; The colleges themselves are to blame. Few, of course, proceed to the extremes related, but the indignities, inflicted upon the freshmen in many colleges, are .almost intolerable, and hazing generally should-bdiscouraged, Ex, ' at S61dier Summit. BILL FOR NEWSPAPER - Publication of le&al advertisemeB'b In "boiler plate" newspapers of Utah will be done away withNf house bill No. 62, introduced yesterdaXby L. R. Anderson of Sanpete beeomefNa-laThe bill, which was introduced arsthe request of the Utah Newspapers assi elation alao provides for a Uniform THE NpRTH AND THE SOUTH w. Frorri the mariner in which the Midland Trail assoication fight is lining up it looks as if there would be a battle royal between the north and the south with Provo on the south as the headquarters of the southern army and Ogden as the headquarters of the northern boosters. But Provo is alert to her interests and 'will not allow any Ogdenite to get the better of her in this race for thie Midland Trail route. Provo was willing to go ahead id work for the Midland Trail for Utah and it was intendeisthat it should pass via Ogden, but now that city has Vailed her neighbors in and said we must get in the fight for .the north or we will lose the touch of this golden opportunity and be passed up. So Ogden has declared war and Provo and the south are ready and willing for the. fray. But now that the fight is on it means hard-worin organization and pulling for the interests of the south. Every member must Buckle on the helmet and get into the fight earnest if Provo and the outh jire to be represented on theMidland Trail. Will you heed the call to get busy. -- doctor has declared that walking to leave- - towff because he .misses Jhla tiresome exercise, and mall, and all there ista it is a bill However, we never or two and circulars advertising a knew a man to have a puncture or mining scheme. If he chances .to be curat he was walking. at home when he opens It, "hushV -an Important the mother will .tell the . children, Bv7 war about hit mailHehas to go don't disturb father while he is read; down Sundays to get hla mall; ha tea Ins his mail. A ia - tiro-wh- ile uuiksIn - - i unigni ' ataiuraay Princess 'L Harem Captives Feature -- An .Oriental ' - She Is a Pippin . Broncho Billy's ' Party Wife Mexican ' ' , Jinx's Birthday ; The Silent Signal i. Two Parts In i .Ellen Question SS A ' of Age Battle of Wits A ' MIDLAND TRAIL MEM BERSHIP COMMITTEE He found, how- ever, that the' trouble waa insignificant and that there was no perceptible different in the responsibility of the parties involvedand no arrests were made. County Assessor I. A. Smoot was In the Tintlc district4 this week and assessed about $150,000 worth of pipe lines and other mining property improvements, which have heretofore escaped the assessor's notice. The Inland Real Estate company ntemplates some big improvements in the Palace drug store building, now occupied b the Hedquist Eirug Co: When. the remodeling is com- x pleted it will be the most complete and attractivedrug 'store south of Salt hake City. Judge A. B. MorganDistrict Attor ctiarge of $1.50 a folio of lOOwofrdk for the first publication and Jl.OOjfar subsequent, publications. The bill is aimed chiefly against publications issued in quantities from one- city and bearing the name of another town or city and. consist almost entirely of "boiler plate." It ney J. II. McDonaldv and Court provides that the papers receiving Stenographer Elmer Stroirs are in legal notices bust be of, at least four Heber, today, where Judge Morgan js pages, of at least four columns each holding a session of" court. and pages at least ten inches deep. Issues must be either weekly, bior daily, and if weekly, Country life Aas its drawbacks, but dally .at least six days a week, and it has its. great advantages which must be published from a known overcome them. True' those who office employing skilled workmen; live in the country are "Rubes' and provided, however, that the preBs work "Farmers" and "Hayseeds" to ' the may be done at some other place. The slgarette smokers in town, but the papers, according to the bill,- - must j boast of the business men In ; the contain general and local news, not world today Is that they were born all duplicated from the same type in on tne larm. Take away the sur some other paper, and must be circu- roundings evils thaf beset the "young lated near the place of publication to men or women on the threshold of the extent of at least 200 copies mail- life's journey in the city, and substied or delivered to bona fide subscrib- tute the helpful influences of nature, ers. These conditions must also have ana you lortiry them for the sterner applied for at' least one year previous, walks of life. ly in-dea- . . Peputy Sheriff C. H. Clark returned from a trip to Spanish Fork canyon where he went to investigate an assault cafee in a railroad grading camp to, e VP -- Mary Motion Picture Palace Hedquist has gone aa a representative of ProvoV The Juvenile Court commission meets in Salt Lake, today, and it is probable that one of the results of its deliberations will be the appoint-ment of a judge of the juvenile cot-i- 't to succeed liar, the- - Fourth-distri- ct J. Wablquist, now county attorney of Wasatch county. Some people will not he surprised .,if the position is given to former sheriff, George T. Judd. City Attorney Ellas Hansen, of Spanish Fork, and severer others considered for the have also been ' Wilson to keep Progressives are urging President-elec- t Secretary of the InterioTisher in office. . r'x Provo' Mr. pert live. want-t- o Princess and Ellen Mr. Alex Hedquist haa left for Salt lake today to attend a banquet idT honor of Dr. Wiley, the pure food; ex to The Best AdvertisingMedium in Southern Utah. Entered as secQndclass niait matter June 6, J911, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. v Personal and The Trail Midland membership engaged in work. the The will be question committee met Wednesday afternoon Lbrought meet in the Commercial club rooms and for general coning, this evening, elected W. P. Whitehead secretary. sideration, and for the purpose of The matter of securing members for reaching, a decision as to methods, the Midland Trail association and the amount of money that will be the most effective method of dfting available for t the expenses of the this work was discussed, and , ' the committee, : v committee-lsBowaetJve- ly A before-the-associati- on AT THE ELLEN. "The Awakening of; Bianca," other splendid pictures. The bill for the Ellen tonig'U and Saturday is a splendid drama entitled "The Silent Signal." This is a thrill ing story of a man by the name of Major Careivs who is in command of a of cavalry near El Paso and who is visited by his daughter. She is introduced to Lieutenant and they fall in love. Another man by the name- of Jose Montero, of the Mexican Junta, also endeavors to ay Miss Carews attention but she dofcsnot receive .his attentions in earnest Oneday he tries to kiss her and sheplayfully pushes' her kitten In his faceHe is indeed enTaged and meeting a halpbreed vents his temner andlries to gethjs horse from him, but Lucille comes tiKthe rescue. En- raged, he crosses the border and en lists the aid of a band of outlaws and PROPHETS, Do you belie f with TRUE AND FALSE. ve-itn.- . prophets? Are there any true prophets? Will, there be false prophets? What marks a tzaje prophet? These estions are important and will be answered by Evangelist Adams in the' Seventh Day Advetttlst church nest Sunday evening at' 7:30 o'clock.' GiJ-mor- e - You are invited to attend this service and bring your friends.; . AT THE PRINCESS. . The feature, for this 'theater tonight and ": Saturday is 'Broncho Billy's Mexican .Wife," a splendid Essanay -- The:otber pictures are "She Is a Pippin," and "Jinx's Birthday they kidnap the lieutenant and the Party," together with other splendid . . The major gets toknow films. , that they are there and rescues them and the prisoners are soca in th If you Wish to rise With-h- fl aim hands of the friends. A splendid Vita- - dVnot sit up too late with the dauefc- graph is also at the Ellen, entitled ter. filmV half-breed- , ir 0 for - . - r zTKeoKhsoCTaintgr an just secured the services of J. W. Gessford, and expert designer and decorator. He will be glad to" show the latest designs in paper, paint and glass for your home. Now is the time to. scrape that old paint and paper off and make you home look fresh and cheerful. A little paint and paper from the Johnson Paint & Glass Co. will do the business Liquid Veneers; , Floor Finish, Johnson's Wood, ' f Finishes & W ax, Chamoise, . 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