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Show THE PROVO HERALD PAGE SIX THE PROVO HERALD Local Personal and Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. . ,. .. . ...... Managing V...., 4 .v. 'l t s Editor gym ii.esg 2.50 ......... ... j3.00 ' i '.The following Salt Lakers came down in autos yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker: Mr, and Mrs. Oneyear in advance,; ..r.:.V.:. . ... , .V.", ". I . Joseph Decker, Mr. and Mrs. "James .. ... One yearori time. . . . , JDunkley, Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Chrlsten-se- n -"- -r' Utah. , The1 An Southern Best Medium and Mr. and Mrs. McEwan, of Advertising , ' Denver, visiting n Salt Lake. The Entered as second-clas- s mail matter June 6, 1911, at the posttrff ice, party was entertained at luncheon at Provo Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Spencer's cafe,'and returned to Salt Lake in the afternoon. ' Senator A. L Booth spent Saturday 4 and Sunday in Provo. SHALL WE INTERFERE WITH MEXICO? The Provo Rlvefissoclation will be presented before the? jouilsleglslative Before coming to judgment on the Mexican situation the commltee on irrigation in opposition jiational administration, as wellas the ordinary citizen, will to the Hooper bill, by Judge J R request information regarding the influences behind the latest Booth. Madero government. Louis, Robinson and Mark Bezzant coup intended to7end the short-live- d were over from Pleasant. Grove today. If this republic should interfere its interference would be Judge T. W." O'Donnell, of Vernal, no holiday affair. Divided Mexico would be a unit against the i&'jiere today on legal business. "pacificator" and years of guerrilla warfare would result be, Judge Alfred Saxey, and Attorney fore' the semblance of peace could be restored. To the advn-turEllas Hansen were over from Spanish and the interests that expect to benefit from annexation Fork, today, oh legal business. the duty of the American government is plain," of course, and Judge W, H. King iB down from Salt Lake, today, on legal business. of thereshould be immediate action ; to the thoughtful millions I. H. MASTERS. --Rebels Did not enter the City of Mexico with any more force than did the people of provo and surround' trig country carry off the bar gains offered at The Toggery. One day s selling has made a small siowing but the bargains are still too numerous to mention. Do not fail to get in this week sometime and get a supply of wearables at er Americans who sympathize with the people of Mexico in their struggles to be free, the question of interference further than is necessary for the protection of the lives of Americans, is a '' serious problem. - Before taking definite action the country, should be made aware of the influences behind the series of revolts American,' European or local. 'Big business" has not been idle all these years. ,True, the people of Mexico are .not qualified for the great bulk were in a state of savagery a century are not worked any longer with' nations or and miracles ago individuals. But would 'annexation or beneficent dictatorship from the .outside aid them in their upward struggle? , ' '" - Tickets for the library ball may be secured of the secretary of the Com and the mercial club,. Moore drug store. Price 50 cents per Wood-Clifton'- r couple. WE WILL BUY WE WILL SELL WE WILL TRADE . - Get busy, Sep our agent and list your us. A FORTUNE awaits you in property with A number of prominent Democrats in Lchi are out workhave their precinct chairman, Mr. Anderson, appointed to ing postmaster of Lehi, but whether he .will land or not is stiil a PARK VALLEY Box Elder County. 40 acres of the finest sage brush land that ever laid out of doors for ?70(T.0O. All the time you want. Payment out of crops arranged. View this at our expense. Pacific Land & Water Co., 1509 Walker Bank Hldg., Salt Lake. City. question. About the olny.man who now rides, on a pass over the Denver & Rio. Grande in Utah is Senator Reed Suioot. But we beileve the investigation in Denver did mention Brother .j;'V; Guggenheim of Colorado. Agent for Utah N. Sixth West Live The pulling power of Herald Want Ads wsa attested Saturday morning when about one hundred boys came to this office after reading an ad in The Hreald. , . FEBRUARY FEBRURY 17 AND The Wings of the AND ... -- Huftt Paths Weekly California-Snipe Her Nose The Song of the Shell Something "THE ROSARY. STUOEBAKER IN Those who complain about the of the drama can offer no sound criticism of "The Rosary," which was tho sensation of the. popular priced houses last season. It is not arell-Ctoudrama of the heavy sort, lacking la eatertalnins Qualities.' On the con-- , trtry, It Is a delightful story of everyday lift, In which the plot hinges upon - tfc misery which creeps Into a household through circumstances which lead to suspicion and Jealousy,-a- nd of a part which a priest. Rev. Brian Kelly, plays In brin'flng about 'a correct understanding. A rosary of pearls In the unfolding of the plot, and Is It final happy denouncement '" The play is handsomely staged by the producere, Rowland and Clifford and is enacted, by powerful acting cast, consisting of Mr. Harry Terry, 'Roy Uldlaw, Mist Jean Ward. Addle Dougherty, Helen McCabe, Douglas Lawrence;' George Tripp, Jack Stevens The Rosary? Is' a "play and others. which every lover of celan and enter taining stage productions should see. ' Six companies, all equally formed as to itrengfhof castrejourihg tht country again this season, repeating y the tremendous hit that this play made everywhere last year. It will be seen at the Provo Opera House, Thursday evening, February .20. - Wrong With Bessie COMPANY NOW , 'QUARTERS .THEIR-"NE- L a 'I ! '. fig-are- .... .. . i -- , ' -- t' t s JAJ StudebakeF-company-ha- if you finished all their large stock Vn Academy avenue and have everything arranged In splendid style. George H. Nay lor, local manager,, says that the new quarters are much better tor thelc business and gives them the needed floor space whkh they have needed for years. Mr. Naylor states that they now have everything displayed to the bestead vantage and can accommodate their customers in muca better style than they oould at the old stand. This company is one of the largest vehicle and Implement houses In the state and also carry the well known Studebaker automobile. They have a large shipment of these cars on the way and will place "them on exhibition as soon as they arrive., Mr. Naylor invites his many friends both old and new to call at their commodious quarters on Bast Center street and see their excellent dtsplay of ' vehicle i - NOTICE. h CLASSIFIED ADS . ' . Furnished house. FOR RENT In- quire t Schwab's store br telephone 651. . Large modern house, FOR RENT partly, furnished;.905 - outside--- . 5 f ' are the tenth man the ONE in It :: I .. ; Improve-ment- fruits, garden, pasture. Inquire 3t East Center, Provo. LIVE STOCK If you want to buy or sell ..cattle, horses sneej),nogs, poultry, etc., write Intermountain- - Live Stock Exchange, 207 K earns . Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE-VelV- et S-- 1 Schwab Where the Cars Will Stop t ouisiaeappearance. I I .iFtfWWl',l Alfalfa Seed for Sale D. 2,Provo. Inquire J. W. tf. GIRL WANTED Girl or middle- aged woman wanted at Hotel Roberts, Provo, Utah. Wages, $7.00 per' week, with board and room furnished., Apply t at once ,' 3-- . . The Frisco railway system -- has adopted the old-ag- e pension plan Some 25,000 employes are affected "by r ' Card of thanks. i CLOTHES represent this class. Tey ve:; ut"'n values as well rug, slightly WANTED To buy a fresh imilk cow. A. Lr Russell, care Taylor Bros. StubbB.- - R, 9 290 North Academy. Ave. used, 9x12. it ' If : and-Wo- " FOR SALE OR TRADE modern brick, also boxball alleys; other business. John EBott, Provo, ' U Utah. . . ..; . ten 4 important points decide the real character and value of your clothes. rk They are Style, FitrFabric manship. Lots of clothes when they are new seem to have style, seem to fit, seem to be well made, but the clothes that "always look well and always wear well" have the 4 essentials in extra big measure. Just ve ' are IikeTiinemerrout)f lenyoir I Fyou buy your clothes on appearance. But . The Those who intend to clean house this spring "will.e benefltedTy falling oh J. W. Brady, the upholsterer, who is prepared to repair, and all kinds of furniture. Window seats! box springs and hair mattresses made torder. Ca Almost $750,000 ws spent tor strike riage and automobile trimming. Flret-clas- s work guaranteed. 475 South relief by the United, Mine Workers of American during 1912, according Academy avenue.' Phone 182. to a report of the auditing committee. Sixteen states still have no limitaThe, Minneapolis . Typographical tion of Working hours, whle In eigh- Union, which has just 'celebrated lis teen states woman may work from fortieth anniversary, is the oldest labor organization in Minnesota. ' 'sisty to seventy hours' week. ( and he finally offers her a glass of wine. As she raises it to her lips a moth flutters into the room and she la reminded that her mother gave her warning. She goes homejjurridly and tells.her mother in tears of this and she acknowledges she has learned a lesson .never to be forgotten. " deca-deo- v ARE YOU THE ONE IN TEN d Fog . Natoosa While She Powdered 18 My Hero Moth 41 The bill for this show tonight is a ' splendid Vitagraph entitled "The Wings of the Moth." Attractive and pretty Alice Wentworth, receives the flattering attentions of the young men. She is working in a department store. man calls to One day "a middle-agemake some purchases with his sister and of course they get acquainted. He j takes her home in his automobile, i TUESDAY 17 AND - i Wanted. AT THE PRINCESS. Ellen MONDAY 348-Fou- The feature for this show tonight is a splendid Biograph entitled "My Hero." This is a modern version of "Babes in the Wood." There are other splendid pictures to this show besides this one and is well worth anyone's time and attention. German and Dutch steamship companies have cut the steerage rate from the continent ta Canada from $40 to $30. As time goes on it looks more and more as if Canada would to as its neighbor about bein? oeooled ae little trouble ' hv u . w mmi O OI I the south. MONDAY, AND TUESDAY Phone AT THE ELLEN. This spring weather fnay continue and it may change in March to a colder tlast accompanied by snow and rain. Princess - County.-30- 9 Sub-Agen- ts ' The Toggery F. C. HOIBEN News concerning the Wilson cabinet has reached the stage where some supposed to be on the. inside are telling .that they could tell something if they cared to. . Removal Sale Prices OWLS WILL INSTAkL SUTTON MARKET CONTESr-T ' MEMBERS TUESDAY EVENING GROWING IN INTEREST ' We desire to thank all who sided A great deal of interest Is The last chance to become a charter being v us in the last sickness and sad member of the 'local order of Owls taken in the Sutton Harket piano condeath of our little daughter. The acts will be Tuesday evening when they test which is being conducted at the s are much appreciated. feet In the Odd Fellow' hall to In- local market. .Many of,. the of leading ,'.' Y.MR. St MRS. ARTHUR HAWS. contestants are working hard to win ' stall thfir new . members. If you the handsome prizes which Mr. Sutton , ' If you has haven't in better joined get Where' are the new , markets for offered. Mr. Sutton' wishes the ' want to hoot with the bunch. Utah coal? contestants to understand that there The Pacific coast and the Orient, are a number of handsome priaes be- f through the opening of the Panama I Read the classified ads of The sides the first $r(zer Watch for the i 4 J Provo Herald. . canal standing of candidates In next Issue --r- 'our-friend- i - |