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Show 1. Ift3. TOE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JI'XE Rro uo H e ra Id The EVEBY MONDAY, WEDNEST)aT, ,AND FRIDAY. iu second class mail matUr rth. - i SS3I() nndir t" pf March . BY HAL COCHRAN at tha poetoffice, Proto JMtisrtlt. ft GedrgCarpentier's Career Rebuilt pVoVflsrtftah,. published by The Herald CwnpaBf,; .TELritered a ' 3. 187?. 'X t . That Georges Carpenter had, kept Year,., - ested than it in Provortd4ier-futur- e speech of some lawmaker ,who b : 4 V, - the ct sumption. wantrto "w&Jfroiv. grow by leaps and bounds- .If the people of each community would take more interest on at home, and help boost Injheir own affairs inhat is going would te better off. "3: ;; lJtheir home, town thentire pation -- This - country of ours could 'get along even if we did - not have agreat session of congress for the next ten years; but it would notjjet along for' one week if everyone in the country retried to run congress instead of attending to his own affairs. We fa Sala''J'' con- - ia 'talking, only ; 'for home of CTJro 9 "'"between arpentier and JackjreIempsey. titleholder In America, more inter- ia in tori"gO-ge- latter part Ol 1 T leftrt the cbin Georges delivered T knocking with followed Tigni, and Beckett out in the first round and J annexing the ; title. He gained &yg b yearryirg hia defeated opponent to It is eorner. after, the count of .10. ; 'in . , ,r ... Ola ".: s - - : f- r M,rvH vf i had no shinbone Annl MinnM three work, years-Tir;'- - iul B4w.pn.nft has Now Aanie 4a afcdylng Still another reason; we are hardly sure as to what congress ' sis doing, or great questions going to do with any of the of the day. The truth of the matter is thatjwe doubt1fcongres From so-call- ed ' JSciiows what it a going to do; " In the meantime let us all get together and boost "The City f kd-In 4he ctor nieantimrear!r1n 1S2ft,-X:ar- - pentier knocked o.ut Blink McCloskey, isULn nd 41)h4 hoven la the length of tjme. Early In March be waa married,: ta Paris, to Mile. Georgette Eisasser. Their honeymoon was spent In a trip to America, The rtench battling idolr and lus M iHiifap'jHS, on .March In her left leg bride, arrived in New York was flooded with 23. Carpentier tttrgieal which carried him been grown. money contracts into the movies and on a boxing ex- gr.nr'.-- g. bibition aur cf the United States:: After a rousing welcome and much en terUln ing in New York, Oeorges starred in a movie and then bopped aboard the same ' fibecial train that sarrie4JfiMJiarCoxand King Albert of Belgium, ifouba the uv.rno weni xhibltion. trip, j parrfrl pa jaJO-daunder the managtnnLjLjacit ttir n American nrdnloier. ley. j Curleyr paid -- Carentier 170,000 iof a performance--and- 1 this when this was added to Georges' movie money he had over $100,000 in American money when he sailed, back uw ts0tmt l.rARDPVTfH'tt ftrrivip a nnnrm nirvnv on July 10. A new member FROM HIS SECOND TRIP TO U. S. FRANCE JUST TO NOW HE of the Carpentier family was expected PLANNING ON TAKING THE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN and Georges and his wife wanted it to BACK TO FRANCE, be born onFrenehsoiL .,. The French hamploa trained: at in tfie CarpehtiVf borne- .- Georges Jack Curley's place In Great Neck, champtonshipl j( L. I., and at Freddie Welsh's health to his native land. He took with him a fifoud daddy and said, "Til mat farm at Summit, N. J. On October" 12 $50,000," 'big. share of the Levinsfcy go. a champion tennis player 'of her." j In the, early part of 1921 Carpentk he knocked Battling Levlnsky out in : I Georges Is a Daddy. the fourth rottfl.d It rwasTS rifht tof and hid manager, Descanips, wests1 -Rack Iff ,Fraftf7 be went on a shofttanether; laoney making tour thfl Jaw thaf gnt the American esbffcftion tour and, on the etreneth Europe." scrapper"to thelJtadTitTiod7 to the big of being- the. man matched with Jack This battle wa a lead-uOn May sailed for Ame'rlct i go with Jack DempSer and a soon a Dempsey, cleaned tip a mall fortune. train for the Worlds title bout t& articles were signed- - for the world's On December IS a daaghter arrived Jack Dempsey, at Jersey City, July 4 ti Opportunities 77 'WflFmt mm . well-know- trip--H.O- A DISGRACE TO PROVO imn of the splendid testirnonial given to Dr.4 George H. in "the tabernacle ila&t Thursday nightwere ruined by rjJrimhall Hhe constant tooting of whistles an.d ringing of bells of a freight ' " "Strain on the Orem ;Knevsz:-- r The same thing happened during the course of the baccalaur' eate sermon. given by Bishop C. W. Nibley on May 22. The same thing happened during the last session of the Utah "Parts ' r; ' - stake conference. , His an oTdtory In Provo. ' 5 . - -- ln - '. . - XI - It has been going on for years, not alone on the nights that "Tinere may be something' at the tabernacle; it goes on seven tights of every week. Lfi ., L " : . BILL r: . Te' p wantkTrowhyhisns-emittecThe attention of The Herald has. been called to a section of the franchise under which ;the Orem line operates through' v: V :::.... i'V n.,. iS . r TProvo. .:, .:, It will be noted that the company has no franchise to operate JVNY freight train along the business streets of Provo except where the freight is for Provo or originates in this city.' Here is the section of the franchiser eopIe-of-Trovo a. championship hnnt"htwMh. Camentier, king bat- Brit-iw nt Frn-e- ' and Joe Beckett. - ;'t ..H The Herald has been asked why it does not have long piilonal3 on what congress is aomg.on me utrui quesuyii, wc immigration question, the tax question' and a few other things - Tt . .. rounds. ' ; .Then the European" -- . ; nature. "'are' ; There reMonS. The first and foremost Is that The ITerald vadiqI i in righting trim, during his as" evidenced by his knocKOUi Smiih on his return..f. dav .Editor and Publisher. like v e NATIONAL Q UEST IONS of y 1 . v. . r.gtx-Mwrt- at- C. BODGERS -- ' . Leading Industries. Acrardlng to the latest svalfnble statistics the leading' Industries of the' United States are as follows: I. food; 2. textiles; S, Iron and steel; 4, lnn ber; 6, leather; 8, paper and print?! -;- Banish Idleness. " : maaes1 way ror licentiousness, pie that have nothing to do are quick ly tired of their own1 companj-JereCollier. my r,a . a Ami m own r lneannoadjfidni attv iuojj w hp jBmo)sn t II asno9 Men tl jooj etp jttenioui. ol' Xavni oi 'SumvCuV 1NW PP0 HO 10 FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE GRANTED TO A J. EVANS, ET AL. Trovlded, Furth, That the grantees, successors and assigns, may trans-saii4 and haul along and upon any or all streets herein named during the vMe of this franchise, at night between the hpurs of 10 o'clock p. m. and o'clock a. m., not more than five cars in' any one train of freight destined to , ; points In the city .of Prove, or originating, at points In tb city, of Provo. Passed by" the Hoard of Commissioners ' of Provo City, "Utah, upon this ;.. , 1 :Tta day of July. A. P.1 131L , v: ..' ..' C. P. .DECKER, Mayor. In Witness WkereoCXJiare Jiere'UQ.to my hand and' affixed thecor: " txiorate seal of Vrovo CItT,: Utah, this Ttb day of July. 1914. ' . ' FRED EVANS, City Recorder. XSeal.) NO. - rt ,L '. jet Bertini. Italian screen soon will be seen here, Amerbeauty, ican film producers are bidding for Francos? ber service " . is a notoAoua fact that more than one' Provo man who his living in this city spends a large part of his money in a suit of cloth- . pending away from home to get what he wants Ing, a loaf of bread, a Ikx of candy, a piano, or some, other thing . that he uses citherdaity tor ; occasionally. Perhaps this kind of businesses wholly though ah oversight lack of thought on the part o those who do it. jot They do not stop; t8 think that;they:are 'i hemselyes-vjiuvchants of ProvoHefebyThurtin hear; sqm i'Oh, the merthja-taOQrjio..Prgyo-" " r" ,: 'zrr;7 neFay. Truf ; but they are a part, the big part of the business-- life, trsrC. "t : :":: rand when you 1hjujreTMfePatt:you-injure;aa . are VEutare say; Of coui se prof it,Lloul merchants, making " his health it for business in is the other in fellmr the place if "would be different, but he isnoUhe is there to mVi nitney ajfd v -riTry dollar that ybu Isendut tof Trovo holdsjthis city back to ? - -- ijust Itthatwould ertcnt.-'-'f-y'-:yr- ' a different thing if the merchants of Provo sold or 'Inferior goods goods at a higher, price than they are "sold in be. v ether cities. ' .' Thev do not! In many cases, especially ot things made in I?rovo, the goods are as good, er better, than those made in any mother part of the world, the .price is as low, or lower, and your 3 ..money stays at home and helps every line of business! Only the other day we heard of a man who spent every cent outside of Provo with the exception of a small amount for meats " ' - ,'"'. making a - ,'tn'd a few other- thing's. Yet that man has been -- - . living from one of of the people of all If of for thi3 city years. "the business firms would have folks ITTovo-wcrof and rest the he man the like that good e '"'. ;'::;".': ; Viomovc. 'y In ccntra&tls anotKer "man :whom 11" 'v.3 llsiv.z in this city. Hi4 home is m another city, and when e" irocs h erne for a day or a few "daysvisithe goes loaded down vith pood? bought in rrova lie argues: ' "I am making my . . Tivir? in Provo: I.should spend my. nioney here.' ' ud Provo. r:',: vour jnonev with - your own -- merchants - and - manu - -- . ' ' lecturers '. Accurate Eatancsa. n. r h taint tnaiUii"wQ !."y aocurata and sensitive balare Ii me of the rooms there . p.Tr ht acaTe"kpt In class : 1 on haI'oji. "The pair z, i 1 out ' silver will weighing J t' V ' ' ';t Of a pivta! StHll'P. , 1 (r t ' i ( , ' f .i'.lve la i "3. I: V 'tt-tl- . tJ--e r"i fci.l- c' - s v ) I'D A WataHatL . : : ; ltrst sft-'t-- ! ance ves treat -- cities PMnJllBiGFARWlS e Noted American Writer and correspondent who makes hik initial Chautauqua .appearthir summer bef ore, Ellison-Whit- e audiences'. Macfarlane i3 one of the leading contributors to the Saturday Evening- and many of the leading national magazines. He isr rated one of the best public speakers in the country. jts j . NOTICE FOR BFD3. .. Post,-Collier- the - requirement . of See. the county auditor Of Truth county will during he monstli ot June Under s', 1423-24-2- 5 THE: JUGO SLAV the estimated ? of ; thf rvarfotus county offices for all printed forms nd for receive bids for delinquent tax lists.: These' sealed, bida must be presented to the county auditor not later Jthan June 30, .1921, andJEhe: , cMBtyBtmialaaionmji..irili ngBryg- the right to accept or rrject any and all bids at the first regular board meeting in the montlt of July, 1921. These bids must itemfrw as'to the costs of all items. - The county reserves the right to Increase or de crease the amounts of eacjj Item ad-- : lh feqTtirements of the eounty may demand'. Bids wm cover the following Hems: 5,000 probate notices. 1.00ft orders setting time for hearing . petition. 500 ordera appointing administrator. 500 orders appointing guardian. 500 letters of.' adtolnistaratton. 600 letters of administration, with clerk's certificate ouu o ii a oi guuruiuu. i 500 bond of administrator. 500 civil Bubpoenast, " . 5C0 criminal subpoenas. " 3 doaen" receipt books. 50 certificates of sale of real estate nader execution. ' 250 "certfncatejt. of sale of personal property nnder execution. SEVEN DAYS FILLED WITH SPLENDID ATIEACnONS 1" TWELVE CONCERTS! TEN LECTCEESt, A BIG PLAY PRODUCTION THE ORPHEUS FOUR Official quartet of the Orpheusr Club of Los 'Angeles, winners of the first prize for male choruses at the Panama-Pacifi- c The Orpheus' Four is acclaimed by Exposition. musical critics to he one of the best if not the best, male ' quartet in the Unitd States; Two concerts on. tie third day. -- . . LITTLE : :zB,00.T;wanty';clah,'b!anRav:77'7"" 230 quft claim blanks. .5.000 UUh. 1 " v county " -- - ' letterheads SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SOON Adults, $2.72j Students, $1.50; Child's," $1.00." No War Tax: Illustrated Programs Now Being Distributed. WATCH FOR YOURS! . nd -- 1" IOUOS, . FW JQ 13 10 .,., v &M!SLlr ia .ftckpjriSSrtM l.notices 40,000 duplicate, bound in ":. books. 1317-Itemi- SYLfllOHY OhGIIESTRA An Wganization created and coached by Thurlow Lieurance, noted American' composer ana auinonty on maian music. f Une of the finest stringed orchestras in ths Chautauqua world. Jane, Petersen, Chicago contralto, soloist. - Two concerts on the last day.-- (printed). 40,650 tax and valuation notice in triplicate, aame siie. and; form-agrade of paper' as the 1921 notices. Nine Index book- s- to - assessment rolls,' duplicate 1920. One tax sale record of 100 folios.. One certified record or tax .sales, .,; ORCIIEST An orchestra from CentraLEurSp that is entirely unique, upon the American' concert platform. - Pirst Western Chautauqua tour follows many seasons of European successes and notable Eastern entraeements. Tfier nlav varinua Ri7.pa sf th tmhnrii their household instrument for generations- - - -- r: " ' ' 'TertrsedrM"-- Printing of delinquent tax notices f otlha jeat.i9?LjttdJtaX-KilajiQtlc- e as to the cost of for each description and. the cost of other matter pertaining to notice. Trlnting of other notices, reporU, r as It advrt$"-TPnt- 9 and ordinances. tine, In pMer CUFTORD L. WRIGHT, an.l to sen ! down tbe rocket-lik- e Utah County Auditor. v ''-- j 1, ". n'.nfts 8t Its : Trovo Utah. t f - t" J J T-TT A-TT- -Y-en3 A 19, TT OKI V ze stit-t.-hin- 1 "-- blonde: Eskimo. -- r He-- corses-t- o 'Cliaa' of exploration' work in the of-t- he jour bOTihiw-elluieiHjy.-gi- . Wbere water 4akea leap from the top. It Is co)4 ana colhcled,"ana uninteresting, and mathematical; but It Is when It finds that It has got into a'Scrape." and hasTarth(Tto go lljnh It thought for. that Its character clonics out; It Is then that It begins to writhe, and t", Ut, aud sweeps out. aou discoverer frozen Norths -- This story has been attracting1 greater crowds throughout the' of the country than any lecture eneri irr recent years.. It e nd" lectureon-his-many-yea-rs CflnCdence7l)Ythrnfftrmnrtoirof-wba- t you. are deteruiliie to b and to do, v ability will increase. SUPPORTS YOU? explorer c, Orison Swett MiiMilen," well known as an apostle of the mil of oprimlsin, cheerfulness nnd the following NM wffia'farsttt".. ceas: "Exactly la proportion to the your self degree In which you ln-r- ; Famous-Arcti- toSucceed.-"- How" ViLH JAmUR-STEFANSS- OfJ ' r... " . I 'X M ELLISON - WHITE t |