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Show -- w ; MM 4 A 4 f - ' V Shoes AmP Robert. By Old-tim- snow-whit- jandklnd. Hands, knaxled and hard ened, wltfi lionest toll. jWorU on little farm and on Sunday hitch.es up his old gray horee and drives to he house - where school some of reward. preaches without thought the- people in sane and sensible fashion. Believes that the kingdom of heaven is within. Loved and respected by all who' know him. Will get up in the middle of the night to administer comfort and consolation to the sick or dying. Aaks n$ favors because of, his cloth. and believes in everysays,. "God 1? day religian-XMeeverywhere, and in every man there ia some good.'' RED KID, WHITE NUBUCK, TAN NUBUCK, WHITE REINSKIN, VELVETS, SUEDE, RUSSIA CALF. SATIN, PATENT LEATHER IN PUMP, STRAP SANDALS, D BOOTS. r : ; : ' ; ; : : ; COME AND SEE THEM. ;! L Broad-minde- ..... .. ; - ... . ' . OLD STYLE' Moved to JEWELER I -- 'Production Kalem's Big Three-Ree- l Coming to thePrinceas Friday and Saturday. Ul HI .mjJHIII " FTolliott, finding his last hour has come, summons his old friend, Father Dolan, the parish priest, .and his land Into their agent, Corry Kinchela. d ussovhe' Tmmradffstwociittdreinn Kln-crel- a -- - Fairer 'Bids. rr!i. Co. Grind My Own Lenses Fenee A Stroorj - ' '. . L. Wstt Center 144, THE SHAUGHRA.UN. e. - xKRYFTOK Next Door to Ellen Theatre. Robert and Claire, m later years Comment. determines to secure possession Of course No. 8? Is loved by 'every of the lands and finds he must elimi-natman woman and child in his comRobert Ffolliott, now of age. munity. Even the dogs love him, for with ,he aid of Harvey Duff, an he is the friend of every living thing. police agent, Robert is to know No. It is a high prtil-toilhis to shake a Fenian and an, enemy be ir 82ra nlghprivilege proven hardened hand. He is a real- minis- to the, While Robert is in ter,' a real benefactor of mankind, as prison Kinchela induces him to transmuch as it is possible to be a been-- f fer the estate, declaring the lands' will actor 'of mortals whose salvation of rests largely in. their own efforts. No. revert to the crown in the event believing Father Dolan; more by example than conviction. 82 '; . . and Hair .Voice, gentle e. 0. O. Eyesight Specialist Person No 80. minister. Aue 70. ' and beard Deindselman; Carr. : V. Imaginary Talk---wit- 1 G. B. ANYONE LIKE THISf - ' All of the latest Things in J ' 'I DO YOU KNOW costs little more than a weak , one at the time you are building, but cuns away ahead of the cheap ppe ln "ecorionty of upkeep- and satisfaction. Our cedar posts cut when the sap was dovvn and water cured together with our good heavy galvanized wire fencing will rnake a fence you'll be proud of and the price will suit you. We want . to talk it over with you. - Baker Lumber Co does.-goo- the Kinchela is acting in good faith,-by in tijs TIM 'M1H1H i is he transaction. Robert's can see iey HcM ':' un elfislme.-K ( t.:: and . liis sweetheart, is reverenced 11- lrpoe;-;t- ;in:-,- . people lief eyes the ilh and no'iiliiy of soul. it-- Here's a Bargain DOLLAR Sf VALUE FOR FOUR NINETY A A - Points v,- rt;i'i i;i!!fv people :.i ;ir- 25,000 n:il hiui. Rol'ert seitltnient i3 in Aus- - FAST t.ii:ii: years later Robert escapes stils lor iielanii. In the mean-- ' u nearness to -v- .,-j. in i;;atod !an.' ss. ami 'iitv the first to buy .acr-"-:iaiinons (ecu !ere. This is t an ic;il'it'lv ir te ani 'ifj; . who are he sons of the anxious to have just as gor'i a chance as their fathers had when they bought virgin land.. The conrpany's automa- biles make daily trips" to Mosida. Make your arrangements at least one day ahead with .Mr. Preston. Cannon, Hotel Roberts, Prevo,' by wire, 'phone or letter. For further inTorm.ttion address National Savings & Trust Co., to? floor, Walker Bank P.ldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. l the ..estate has ueen going to :m! t:re and' .Vrte are largely en Conn, the Shaushraum. f!epei';lMit ' food by his who si!)pti"s them.-vitKinehcla to dis- theratens iioucaiti?.' ossess the girls, but. Father Dolan declares that a' Fenian hero has es-- ; cDed and is headed for Ireland. The police irepare to capture?, fugitive, but Robert arrives safely and is brought to his loved ones by the faith-- " 1,1 oonn when Duff informs Kin- chela of Robert's return he plans to capture him. but Robert surrenders voli ntarily.' Kinchela, knowing, that the queen has announced that all FenTan prisoners Will be pardoned, pretends friendship, to Robert and induces him to attempt an escape, havOBJECTIONS 10 WATEH ing previously arranged with the in order that Robert may be soldiers, REGULATION MEASURE shot when he makes the attempt to ret away. But Kinchela overlooks the crafty Conn, who confmirnicates with The bill introduced in the house by Robert and assists him, removing a Ti llnnir 'i of fortinn of the nrison wall, thonieh v;inta:-.- FOUR DOLLAR THE PROVO HERALD, and VALUE FOR WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, THE THREE FIFTY for ; SFLLJNG vt Allowed .$4.90 of 11 obler-sHtl-.Ts- 3.50 io.ooo 3.50 10,000 2.40 10,000 THE PROVO HERALD, one yearly . ... . . .$2.50 THEWOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, 1 yr.i;50 THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE, one year. . . . 1.50 3,060 Both one year ANOTHER FOUR DOLLAR VALUE THE PROVO HERALD and THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE, FOR Both one year for. THREE FIFTY . THREE DOLLAR THE WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION and THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE, VALUE FOR Both one year forTWO FORTY - RATES. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION ! Ml MOSIDV LANDS , THE PROVO HERALD, one year 1 THE WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, yr. atad THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE, 1 yr. All three for :t. -- Ji--- . 5,000 3,001. Subscriptions will be accepted on any of the above publi cations for from one to five years each, and points allowed pn portionately. I . Provo, Utah. for which send me for one year Find enclosed $ each the following publications : Weber,-f4lMiuiaucJ- ir "escapes.-- ; distribution of the irrigation waters of ther'State. will meet with opposition from the irrigators of Utah co"unty; and from reports received here the counties to the south are also opposed to the bill. The Provo River comnjis- ' sion, representing all the. canal com- I nonfat! iiolntT PrWrt riVr WfltAP 111 In the meantime, Robert's sister, Claire. decoys Captain Molineaux from his duty in order .that Conn's A plans may not be thwarted. schooner rests- at anchor and a . boat is to be sent out for Robert when a The light Is signal light appears. to be flashed when two shots are heard but Robert finds that he. has lost-hipistol.' Conn, however,, creeps within sight of the pursuing peasants directed by Duff, and when two rifle shot are directed at him he falls supposedly dead, while Robert makes his escape; It is1 commonly believed that Conn has been killed and a wake la held. But- - the erafty Shraughraun ia merely perpetrating one of his Jokes and is an attentive, listener, to all that takes place. Arte and Moya, sweethears of Robert and Conn, the only .witnesses of .the ehoottng of the, (Shraughraun, are kidnaped by Kinchela. Roberts learns 'that the Fenian prisoners are to be pardoned and comes home, only to find that his Kinsweetheart has disappeared. chela places the girls oa board of a lugger and are spirited out of the country. After the wake the people hunt for the imjssing girls. Conn, through a subterfuge, comes to the rescue once more and exposes the villainy of the plotters. The girls are happily united with their sweetheart and Kinchela and his accomplices are brought to Justice. This picture will be shown PrlnceBS, 'Friday and Saturday. . s " . at-th- e i MOSIDA , , , "do .- .. v. ... LAND8 SELLING FAST. business. Incompe Understanding tence is not one of or our failings. W never have to anologize for bad work. When your bundle leaves our heads it Is properly cleaned, finished right and always delivered when promised. Our machinery Is the' most modara. No torn clothing or buttons wrenched off here, No saw edges on your collars. A postal card will bring our wagon or you can call up in Dies Hi 468 South Academy Ave. WANTED TO EXCHANGE 320 acres of good land, close to Irrigation ditch in one of the beet district of Uintah Basin, for a Provo residence. Price 14,000. Water can be had for" this land at $8 per acre. Wood Realty Company, Provo. Utah. 3t I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Robert EL Jones, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at his place of business, No. 155 North Academy avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, A. D. 1918. " JJated February 7, 1913. FRANK RAMSEY, Administrator of the Estate of Robert " Jones! deceased.' E. fe. CORFMAN, Attorney for Administrator. (First published Fw5. io, 113.) ASSESSMENT Tintlc NOTICE. Central Mining Company-Princ- ipal Place of Business, Provo, Utah.' Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Tintlc Central Mining Company, held on the 8th day 1915, ah assessment (No. 12) of c per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to R. L. Anderberg, secretary, 19 North Academy Ave, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid oh Tuesday, March 11, 1913. will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made-- before, will be bold at my office Saturday, March 29, 1913, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expense ' of sale. , Utah valley people are taking advantage, of their nearness to " irrigated land, and have been among the first to buy acreage here. This is particularly true among the sons of the older settlers, who are anxious to have Just as good a chance as their fathers had when they bought virgin, land. The company's automobiles make daily trips to Moslda. R.- - L. ANDERBERG, . Make your arrangements at least one Secretary. day ahead with Mr. Preston Cannon, Office room, 19 'North Academy Ave., Hotel Roberts, Provo, by wire, Provo, Utah. . 'phone or letter.. For further Information ad(First publication Feb. 10, 1913.) dress National Savings & Trust Co., top floor, Walker Bank Bfdg., Salt Lake City. Utah., . .. ; 0 BAOHAOHK KlMKVS AND filAOOSM "Mos'.da-by-the-Lake- o . HELP - tlllfl county, except the Provo Reservoir company, and including Provo City, J will protest against the bill before the senate and house committees on Irri. gation when the committee take up the the bill; representatives of ' farmers in the other counties, Bouth of " The points to count in your GOLD COIN CONTEST to Utah county, will also appear' against which I am entitled on this order are to be credited to the bill. TKo chief objection is lhai i.tj.i the proposed law will diafurb existing . (Full name of contestant) rights to Irrigation water, many of which have been adjudicated after proand - expensive tracted litigation. (Full name of subscriber to whom papers are to be mailed) There is also opposition to the proposed method of control, by which the (Complete address street number or R. F, D.) . state la to be divided into' two' dis...J trict, with a supervisor for each and (Postoffice) the two with the state engineer to form a board of commissioners for tie reguthe factory shall pay the fanners fo If not that, he baa been seriously mis- lation ot the waters of the state, and SPRIHBtlLLE: SUGAR with subordinate officers appointed by per ton for their beeta, which he says quoted, for the statements made are this board In all ' irrigation districts. so that la thT actual cost of production. The perfectly absurd, so much the believe, would be This, protestants FACTORY; FRO & CON factory will then convert tne Juice Into Uiey are simply to ridiculous to reply a more and less satisfactory expensive a to. I cannot even consider them ser-sugar and keep 14 for e very tone ot of than control the present, and system factory, and who knows little or beets, as the actual cost of making would take the control out of the hands Five hunderd farmers and residents the sugar. The company wlll then lously. of the present owners to their disad "There Is no such profit In the ef Spilngvllle, Mapteton and Spanish market the sugar and divide the vantage, and with no benefit to others business as be says. Today j mmM to rork assembled in the SprlDgville profits left over the cost of production ugar to the farmers and factory. The profit sugar prices are at the danger point., n is admitted that the law might be opera house M' oday and unanimously would be divided equally between the Np one would be seriously consider good, and. the ajstem proposed preferIndorsed the , proposed erection ot a able to the one now In use, in factory and the farmers, giving the new ing erecting a plant under present 'sugar factory under the farmers a profit of f ? a ton on their country,-wherwould no there be conditions and the probable downward $laa suggested by Ward Darley of beets at the present prictf" of sugar of old wellan " necessity changing " revision of the tariff. The only sugar established Denver A committee was appointed according to Darley. and Interfering 'system, Cutler Denies Statements. factory under construction today In with and abolishing rights, which have .. to go" among the farmers of this secGeneral Manager Thomas R. Cutler the United States la that being built become established and decreed under tion to ararnge for the organization 'of ' Sugar company waa by. the Utah-Idaha beet growers association and ascer of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company at that system. Interviewed ,' tain by theDeseret News Payson, and It is being-bui- lt the number of acres the farmers because ' 111 devote to beot regarding the above report In this It was long ago promised to- - the peoPROVO BUILDING SOCIETY. production. number ot Issue stating that a Mr. Darley bad ple there, but by no means as'an in(Continued from Page One.) Darley baa established factories In Colorado and proposed to build a sugat vestment under present conditions. I they"a7e:"'." basv recently built four In California plant at that point. personally know of no capital norw J. E. Booth, vice president; H. F, not know Mr, Darley, and ready to be Invested In the sugar under bis plan. He aaka the farmers Thomas, secretary;' Juliufc C. Anderof "this fection to guarantee an an- moreover never beard of him. Neither business, and sugar stocks do not sell sen.,, assistant secretay; Walter D. nual acreage of sugar beeta ot not do I knowof any cooperative fac readily at all., ILthete; Is so much Dixon, treasurer; Jese Knight, Willis less tSan 10,000 acref tor tea years tories that havi been built in Colorado money In the sugar business why do K. Spafford. 6. W. John C. after the erection of tho factory.. If o California, .as the press reports Bay people not purchase stock that Is on Swenson. Chas. H. Andelln, NelMiller, Joseph the farmers will make this guarantee he baa bull Csi 4m Jncline4 to believe the market?. Under the best of con son, Niels Johnson, F. G. directors; ia he a promoter, who never built dltlons there la no such profit' in" the be will jet the capital to 'erect the that Waralck. JDavid Openahiw and John aapar factory. Then the plan la that nothing about the beet sugar business busUiess as Mr. Darley states, D. 'Dixon'aadltors, --. "'M-H.--- . OUR I T Fill out the space below and mail to THE PROVO HERALD today. Your order will be promptly attended to and p aper and magazines started with7 their ext issue. CONTEST MANAGER, THE PROVO HERALD, i . KiCTimjNEvpiiis |