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Show 7 ' Y f 1 ' 'A' ... THE PAGE SIX. feoVO HERALD THE PROVO HERALD Princess Published fey the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. .Managing Editor I. H, MASTERS...... 'One year in dyance. One year on time. iV. WEDNESDAY. AND THURS- -' ; DAY, FEB. 12" AND 13.? WEDNESDAY AND THURS-- . DAY, FEB. 12 AND 13. Eacape of Gas The, Best Advertising Medium in Southern Utah. mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s " Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. s" The Octopus The Totville Eye v - V Farm Sully ". Western Girls r .; Dollar Saved Is Dollar Earned The Dandy -- The Twist Love and Ambition . The Night Before Chriatmat 52.50 53.00 r'. 1 All for a Girt . r if at the U. E. cburcA every evening this ' I- One of the greatest messages'delivered in Provo" was pretested at the Brigham Young university last night by Edward house. He related facts of every-- , Amherst Ott to day Irving in such a forceful manner .that men and women. boy and girls, will go out and do more for their fellow men than they haverln the past. Prof. Ott deals with every-da- y problems of human existence in a very reasonable manner and if oeoole will oractice his eosoel it .will mean ajelutionof striking statement-vvh4- gh made was "Any state ougfitsto be permitted to make and en .force what laws they please regardless of whether they tave such laws on their statute books." MrQtt was speaking of the State with laws prohibiting the sale of intonating, liquor. t There is a bill before the state legislature to elect a new member of the school board each year atrd tbtts: harejnrn member come into the body each year instead of electing them favor 'thti.plan of elect- as-- at present every four years. V mum TO V.Y Local 1 Prices$1.25,$1.50,$1.75, $2 v te v i SCHWAB The gas men are busy 'in' Provo organizing their company and presenting propositions to the business men of Provo. The Garden City should have an plant of this kind and the managers deserve your .support. Where the Cars WilHtop ' ' r States would have to go down and take charge. to straighten out Maero and Diaz? too. We predict war will be the next mesrsag from Washington. . KREE POINT COUNPON. AT THE GOOD FOR 100 POINTS IF DEPOSITED -- We will never get the laws we need in this state or any other as long as we continue to send political sharks to the state legislature and men who do not know the real issues, before us as a state: We must get the best statesmen in our legislative bodies if we wish the right kind of laws passed. PROVO HERALD OFFICE ON OR BEFORE FEB. 18, Full Name -- Street or R. F. Dv. . . . J,...,. Postoffice . keep right side, ujx) BASKET BALL SCHEDULE The Stale M. I. A. athletic committee has arrayed the following schedule for a series of basketball games to be played by' the several ward associations In the M. I. A. gymnasium: Saturday, February 15. m. Juniors, First ward vs. p. - 2 ond ward. J p. m. Seniors, First ward vs. ond "ward. 4 p. m. Juniors, Third ward Sec- Sec- TS. Fourtbward, 5 p. m. First Seniors, ward VS. Fourth ward. I p.: 22. Saturday, February m. Juniors, First ward vs. -- Sixth ward. 3 p. m. Seniors, , Sixth ward, 4 p. m. Juniors, Fifth ward. 5 p, in. ward vs. First ward Third First Seniors,' Fifth ward: . Saturday, March ward vs. vs. : 2 p. 1. Second ward vs. Sixth ward. 3 p. m. Mm WANTED A girl for housework. Inquire In the morning only:' Thone Personal 502-z- meet-- , Provo Cctmmerclal club tonight has been continued till on account of today being Linbirthday. President Preston G. Peterson, of the Provo Commercial club, has been notified by tftf Denver Chamber of Commerce that he Chamber of Commerce would be pleased to establish reciprocal relations with' the Prove . 3-- FOR nished, RENT four-roo- 79-- y. FOR RENT Large modern house, partly furnished; outside improve ment; fruits, garden, pasture. Inquire 905 East Center, Provo. 3- -t LIVE STOtK if you want to buy or sell . cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, Commercial .club; this invitation has etc., write Intermountain Live poultry, been accepted with a good deal of apStock Exchange, 207 Keams Bldg., ' preciation by the' local club. Salt Lake City, Utah. t reDr. H. G. Merrill has comp!et?'y covered from his late illness i:id is FOR SALE Velvet rug, slightly .affaia,jactively .engaged in prKtico. used, 9x12. 290 North Academy Ave. A daughter has been born to Mr. WANTED To buy' a fresh imilk and .Mrs. Andrew Smith and a son to A. L. Russell, care cow. Mr. each of the following families: TaylofBros. 3and Mrs. Harry Snow, and Mr. and Mrs., Andrew Davis. Dr. John F. Miller, will deliver a lecture on Human Culture in the Central school tomorrow (Thursday) bePOST CARD SONGS ginning at 7:30 o'clock. Admission is free. John R. Twelves, whose health has been failing tor a long period, is re Snd One to Your Friends. ported to be seriously ill at his home in the Fifth ward. W. B. Hughes, formerly county commissioner of Utah county, is down from Salt Lake on a business trip. Co. Milton Jacobs, of the Fifth ward, now on a mission in England, has 65 North Acad Provo, Utah. been appointed president of the Sheffield conference. Oamor Justesen, principal of the Cache county high school at Wells-vill- e, is here visiting his family. His little daughter, Carmile, six years old. who has been seriously ill from acute nephritis, is convalesing. , MAY An Essanay is the main feature for. this shown tonight, and Is entitled "Western Girls". This is a very stir-in" drama and most exciting the whole time, showing of two girl's Inquire of J. B. LLOYD Phone 495-- . We Deliver to All Parts of the City. g Wm-BPaHyc A bravery. splendid VUgraph is also at this show entitled, "All for the Girl" Thursday, Evening, Feb. 13, at and "The Dandy," together with other interesting pictures. AT College Hall . on Liquid Air, Radium and Wireless Telegraphy THE PRINCESS. I The bill for this show tonight" is a splendid Lubin film, entitled. " Twixt Love and Ambition." This is a power- ful dramas MOSIDA ' " LANDS SELLING FAST. Utah valley people are taking vantage of their nearness to ad- "Mosida-by-the-Lake- Admission 50c " irrigated lands, and h:ie been among Jhe 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 automo biles make daily - trips to Mosida. Make your arrangements at least one day ahead with Mr. Preston" Cannon, Hotel Roberts.' Provo,. by wire, 'phone or. letter.' For further' information address National Savings & Trust Co., top floor, Walker Bank Bldg., Salt iane jlty, Utah. MONEY For BuiJding and on Citv and Farm security can be had at low rate of interest of A. F. Palm 19N.Aca.Ave. Office 32 W. Center. Phone 206. vs". Fourth tn. ward Juniors, pj Fifth .ward. . H B. Y. U WILL PLAY s . UNCLAIMED LETTERS ""V E. DICE, M. D. 5 p. m. Seniors, Fourth ward vs. Old Boy Republican club. ';; BALL IN LOGAN "k f Fifth ward. Everybody regardless" of past politiSpecial Attention to Diseases of cal servitude invited. This stuff must Saturday, March 8. Miss - Louise; LADIES Howard, e B. Y. U. basketball team goes Championship game between win- be cleared away. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Miss ners of" divisions.' TERMS Cash to before Miss Skotisen, Selin, Logan, Ellin; tomorrow, where they will removing ' ' ' property. Saturday, Maroh 18. GlassF Ekousen, Airs. Molly C. (2). play two ' games, one with the A. CVU. ' Col. Rockefeller, , B. Y. C. ; Stake championship", and one with Weight,' the GENTS Burns Adrain; Croff, Joel;. ' ' ' J. P. Morgan, ,H. Y. XT. forward is sick and will Imve , NelWillard R.; Alvin; Martin, KANSAS TO PUBLISH to be substituted. The Vanderbuilt, Managers. Hess, party will re. . V llu turn Sunday. " v., KOtt. THE BEST INVESTMENT SnOOt, OWN SCHOOL BOOKS Joe Cnnnon, AiiQtionovr. U., : RooseVHtV . i Clerk Teddy , George. -; "When Governor IloCges signs a. bill EVANGELISTIC "Kxehnnse. ON THE MEETINGS AT two weeks they If not called for in . : THE METHODIST CHURCH pased "Friday night "by- the house, J will be sent to the dead letter office. Kansas will become its own publisher LOVELESS INTRODUCES JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Fort Friiser, in ieheart of British of text books used by the school chiNEW POLL TAX BILL Kvanelist'w services arq in progress ldren of the state.. The bill has alre ady l.olumbia, on linl) of Grand Trunk passed the senate. ' The fiieus'iro fr Representative James' A. Loveless ries an appropriatiori for enlarging the ypsterday Introduced in the house a railroad. A new town in-new coun state printing plant, that will turrt out bill repealing "the present law relating Town try of wonderful theTookfi. rupKa'wlll be able to buy to poll tax and the appointment- of ' lots and garden tracts noV selling. . ': , ;. ' . the books at co'st. road supervisors. The new bill- says .y.'' " ; that poll-taWrite today for'full particulars: niay be collected, if not SENATOR BObTH HAS " paid, in an action against the. wages . INSANITY MEASURE or property of the person from whom D.KINtHAN, State Agent they Trre due. The county'-- . commissA ioners!L. Booth yesterday, proSenator sre required to divide the t ' VERNAL, UTAH. posed a measure making it the duty county into real, districts, where not of the Jude of a court where insanity already 10 divided, apf to appoint Live Agents V.anted. Is alleged as a defense In criminal road supervisors for each district bifXiR SALE OR.TRanl- - FDR LAND aetkras to examine into tbfr sanity-- of ennially.' The duties of the super5s -- olli :' v a a ' slvtv h n envpn IiaS- the defendant The commission Is to visors are defined at leuslh.. Poll fax Al.sa Oiuij llawjpv, who -J' r,nn. What aimears at' sTrifircr antmimhnfl consist of three phyEichns who. are Is made payable' the third Monday in A 'Bceno from Kelson's moral 'dromaV'.Arolla'r S.avedi fs a DelkrEarlied " the Princess- - tonight and Tburs'day In have . Realty fulined a laHenlsti. Wood comes me ' you? Company. April of each year. to linen tonight an d Thursday.. wpicn Sixth ward. - 4 . t Furnished or unfurmodern brick on East Center St. Phone tf AT THE ELLEN. to-wi- t: . Seniors, Second ward vs. OR HTRADE FOR SALE Loose Alfalfa e . " Our lease with Uncle Sam, having practically expired and haying decided 41v to retire to private life, we, the under signed, will offer, at public sale at our residence, National Capital, Washing ton, D. C, on the above date, the fol lowing property, years Elephnt, hibout forty-nineT4 and has foot rot. 1 set of injunctions and High Cost of Living, old enough to wean, slerd by Goldbugs, and damned by everybody. 1 Republican platform, good as new; been used for campaign purposes. only (A large number of 'planks from the Democratic platform have got mixed in but they cannot be distinguished and they will go with the lot) 1 Big Stick, somewhat worn from overuse. '. 1 Republican machine, .somewhat out of repair. , 1 Financial machine," well supplied with clearing houae certificates, John Smith checks and a little cash. 'A large quantity of old dinner pails. Grandpa Hats, Coon' Skins, Teddy Bears. Taft Smiles and other things too numerous to mention. The sale will positively take place on JLhe above date regardless of the wkeather, and- Jeivery thing must Je closed out on that date. Roast Crow will be served by the , Blake Music - (Cut out neatly along black border.' 'Do not fold r roll and PUBLIC SALE MARCH LI. I. A. SALE modern brick, also boxball alleys; Other business. John E. BottProvo, Utah. tr -t . There seems to be numerous opinions m the irrigation bill before' the legislature just now and it seems that we are cfestined for some more "buzz saw" legislation. FOR 3-- long-enoug- i a"1 The ing of Friday coln's ilV ii " Ingham, pastor. MT-.-4- 4ng two years. CLASSIFIED ADS week except Saturday evening. Idr. has charge of the. staging. All The attendance ia encouraging. welcomed. Latham are cordially S. H. Wood fl. . ' 1 CONtlM'T "-'- - 4 j u 5 - I ' |