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Show Fighting tho Mongoose. In Jamaica there Is a premlumon fie head of every mongoose. Like the English sparrow, the Indian mongoose was imported to Jamaica to drive out ' snakes, but the agent became. In turn, a pest itself, and the mongoose. In . addition to killing snakes, killed chickens and pra?Ucally every small thing that came within its reach. Cons quently, its doom was sealed and a price set upon Its bead. The United-Statewas forced to follow,- - and the mongoose caa'oJy come' Into by the smuggling process, unless directed to a zoo.. s this-countr- Harder Still, Are Landlady (smilingly) rHi aware that you slept in a real- mar togany bed last night,. Mr. HowellsT Howells (meanly) Was that what K - was ? It felt like Jlguum vitae I 7 Puck.. (Vhere David Copperfield V as Written ... Bleak Honse" at Broadstairs. England which-ha- s failed to find a pur-charier Is of interest t,d the Dickens lover .etauser the greater payt of' David Coppcrlleld waawritten there. But It is not the Bleak House of the novel, which Is definitely located In Hertfordshire, The novelisp and Ms family appear to have beesome-kh- at tightly parked In fhqrr Broadstalrs home. When Lord Carlisle contemplated paying a visit to Our watering place" in 1851; Dickens' wrote promising him the North Foreland Lighthouse for a .night light in his bedroom, and he continues: As we think of wetting mignonette boxes outside the windows for the younger chil-- . dren to sleep m oy and by, I' am afraid we should give your eervant the cramp- if we hardily undertook to lodge him," During, the last few years the house has been transformed out if all recognition. .. - X' -- fete?-.- ' IVay. serious matter to ask It a .VARGARTMERRIMANAND JOHN DUNTON IN A ROMANTIC MOMENT IN - - MOTHER - - FRIDAY OPERA-HOUS- JANl) ARYLS, - Heraid Republicans Reviewo f the cc -- Mother the worcLthat typi the holiest sentiment of humanity is well and reverently chosen as the title of the play presented last night at the Colonial. The play lives up to its title, and the "production in its entirety is worthy of its mission. In these days of the problem plays without problems and musical comedies with hazy music and sometimes shady comedy,, the play of Mother comes as the most welcome break. It bears no moral that is forced upon the hearer with the insistence of belligerent goodness, and there is no maudlin sentiment in its pathos. Mother love predominates and overmasters all through, and the novelty of each situation is not dulled by fies LACK: BsaussIT The elder son, who has been es- decided, it leaves one with an good. . Miss Justine Cutting,, in tranged from the family since his abiding faith that Mother Love of the role of an adventuress,, has a marriage to an avaricious and un- the puality shown 'throughout tbe part that, smacks of the Chorus and is excellently done, overmast er'all difficvrl- - Lady, principled woman, returns to beg play-shalthe mother fof a loan. of $10,000 ties; and Uie other minor parts are not from the estate after his own It is not fair fa omit Miss ...XKatie Putnam, as Moth- - slighted. . share has been dissipated Clev- er,7 has a part in which she shows mention of the clever work done erly portrayed' incidents of the versatility and cleverness. Any by the twins. These parts', taken love affairs of the girls of the good actress could win sympathy by two children .who may be ten family are shown .in the second for the part, but .Miss Putnam or twelve years old, are really act, and in the third act there adds a' charm that mingled clever.' Paul Kelly is the name of H;5mes when laughs and tears indiscriminately 1 the other is Bert, and one. Mer-riawhether-ththe question of whole in every act.:.: Miss Marzot estate shall go to make good the to the and Miss J ew.el Power, in the according program. The delay in the run from Los forged note whieh stanch; between parts of the two daughters of the the elder son and a prison family, are excellent,- - and Fred- Angeles prevented a matinee, yesIn the last act the son is erick Burt and George N. Lcarv t terday, 'but Mother may be saved from himself; saved from as the two sons, carry the ir parts seen this evening and for a his wife and saved from his crime, on par. with the ' and, although the play apparently of tragedy introduced by Mr.Burt Wednesday. leaves a.number'of problems un- - in the .third act being especially Dont miss is is good advice. panyheld on the 20th. day of unpaid on Monday, Feb. 5, 1912, Will advertising and expense of sale, be delinquent and advertised forrsale C. G. DAHLQUIST, at public auction, and unless payment Secretary. js made before," will be sold at 30E. 485 S.. Fifth West Street, Provo, First North Street, Provo,' Utah, Wed-- t Utah. . i First publi cation ,Jan. r4, 1912. nesday, Feb. 21. 1912, at the hour of 5 oc'oek p. m., to paythe delinquent assessment together with the cost of Put. Your Waits in The Post. - . Decem- ber, 1911, Assessment No. 6 of 1 mill Gold Hill Extension Mining "(Jo., per share was levied upon the outprincipal place of business, Provo, standing capital stock of the corporation,. payable Immediately: to C. G. Utah. 485 S. Fifth West Street, Notice Is hereby giyen that at a D&hlquist, Provo, Utah, or at the State Bank of meeUng of the Board of Directors of Pr0T0 Prov'0f Utah. Any stock on the Gold Hill Extension Mining Com- - which this assessment ' may remain 1 THEDFCS3SS"' the fact that .one must know what will follow with the love of a Mother as the sole guide for he.r actions. Briefly, the story is that of a widow with six children, one of whom, the eldest boy, is led to the depths of embezzlement and forgery through the wiles of an adventuress whom he marries. The estate on which all depend must go to save the honor of this son. The opening scene starts with a touch of domesticity shown jn the family sewing room, withlhe two girls of the family bijswith their, home dressmaking and the secondary love themeof the plot develops when the older sis! er seeks to sacrifice her love, and happiness that the younger may marry happily. . 1 ASSESSMENT NOTICE, ! - . i l ; . Per-rett,- m e Men's Shirts and Drawers prices, a garment - . ' aU wool, . r.v I'"'" "85c - . Regular f 1.25 and - 4,--. 1.50 ' cor-bine- d. g Problem . UP' THE fleece-line- . gift 1 the KODAK Way Is Come in and talk over with us. : LOCKING y . way to solve that it : JURYMEN Outrageous and Possibly Illegal Cua tom That Has Come, Down From : Old" Times. .. , : Sorne of the shabby brocade of court ettqr.ette has been cleared out of our courtvsuch as gowns and wigs. Some that still hangs- - in faded shreds is dusty, but inoffensive. But some practices are seriously objectionable. 7 For instance, the outrageous habit fWwtng jurymen up. - Why f Dus-inthe progress of a civil, case which lasts thjee or four days jurymen can go home nights. But when the case Is given to the jury, the Jury must go into - continuous session, under lock end key, until it reaches a verdict There Is no sufficient reason why we 6houldnot. gOv home at the, end of a day, and come back to our work next moving; Just asWe men do in any other business. The Imprisonment o! a Jury tends to hasty decisions, tobe forced verdicts of weary minds incapacitated for thinking: Much bet-te- r to drop a diffleuit case, go home, sleep, come rresb to the jury room In the morning and resume deliberation If Jurymen' are in danger of being tampered with after a case Is given are In eqnivnim h danger of being tampered with during the progress of the case. V The incarceration of tbe Jury is, 1 hold, against the rights and liberties Of citizens. - . 77.' 7 I am willing to give a:portion-o- f my tirne without pay. to public bus! ness; but I resent the turning of the sheriffs key behind roy.'back. 1 re sent having to walk down to the street tflaupper.Uixhreftkfaatt ) in military 9 Clean- - Up Mens Shirts and Drawers, Jersdy " clean-uprice bed and only , . e. otherathueh at the Following , .The TepataUwentilaoId,. reli- -. ble medicine, far cohvjjpctian, indigestion and liver c.xZ-i- ij firmly established. I: dsn i ;t Imitate other medicines. Jti) letter than Others, .oi; it v,ocU not be the favorite liver powder, v.v.h a larger Sale than ell ethers . SOLD El luWIJ F2 . sen-tehe- . ' Underwear : ' We have a nice new line of Folders for your Xmas - Photos. Theyre sure , to please. OLSON & HAFEN 77 N. 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