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Show I . ' 4 , ' "I PAGE TWQ A ' 1 , THE PROVtLPOST plant forth? manufacture of the THE PROVO POST Published , , yAt 22-2- By -- The unnatural suffering of so many women at times "'caff berelieved by a little rare and proper Pills give just the assistance needed. They act gently but surely ; they correct faults of the system -- so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail The help.-Beecha- ms POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. -- 75 - SUBSCRIPTION J H. C PRICES IH ADVANCE ..v.rr......tJ2.5bThree OjTyear HICKS,"Editor. months " N. 75 Cents Amongst Women Who Take 0. TUCKS, Manager. Bis months rr UOOne month Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second dase Act of Congress, March 3r 1884 - 25 mattex-aeeordln-g get the vacationhabit. , ' this renowned and effective remedy. Beechams Pills will help" your digestion, regulate your bowels, stimulate your liver. Headaches, backaches, lassitude, and nervous depression will trouble you less and less after you take at times whenever there is need- - Cents to i 'V 1 I 1 i l ! 'I DSBEOOSH5 ; The country vacation habit has come to stay first, because it is an excellent thing for a man to getrclcar outside of his business or : profession, for at least a month every ycaranda day and a half every week, so as to get a good view of it from the outside and see it asjt really Jswritea Dr V nods Hutch i nsotuiiuCouiitry Life-- , in America. Iet him take' time enough off out under the sky among the woods and the meadows, the silver rivers and the singing brooks, to become a man again instead of a mere machine and he will come back to his desk with a fresh taste in his mouth, an eye -- keen and elear to divide the important from the trivial, and a posi' tive greed for attacking difficulties and solving problems. A second reason for the vacation habit is that it restores to cm life that naturaL rhythm of work and rest, of busy season and .. black season, that dependence upon season ami, weather and soil which was broken when we moved permanently indoors. It is almost impossible to run any business which has to he carried on outdoors, days out of the week and 12 months out of tfitryear. The fanner, hardand monotonously constant the year round as his work is, has a period of months enforced low pressure during the winter season every year,, ilnd days of enforced idleness .every : montlc on account of rain aud storm and mud. Even the diteh-digglias his frost vacations and his rain holidays, besides those listed in the calendar. f money-coinin- - PETER SACOS WANTS TO MEET SALT LAKE g w. i wUti Mid bo ud youthful to rood tb apocial diractioo with mr on SoU to ratals Hkair to ImI at tbeir Vtlf looks ia bosaa 10c. orarywhara. 2k. boa, Beet Harvester to be Manufactured in Provo OlTHE MAN A Post subscribers are requested to notify this office - promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule Is enforced by reports lug any negligence on the part of the carrier. 1 j No Suffering Yets! Every --TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY Nos. First West St, Provo, Utah machine.' .Messrs. Holdaway and Smith report that they are having excellent success and that much of the stock is being sold throughout the stateanirwitlr eosttiraeit 'effort the inventors expect to he able to have a number of machines in use for the crop next fall. Peter Sacos, the GreelSf MAT wrestler, To Head-Of- f d a Headache isjigaininProvoandannounces that he accepts the challenge of Salt McLaughlin madeby Lake, which challenge .was made through The Post a few days'ago. Mr. Sacos desires the wrestle to take place in this city about the firsts!? May ami tirwilling to post a side bet of $100 for the winner of the best two out of three falls. If these middleweight wrestlers meet op the local mat? it should be one of the best bouts that has taken place here this year, as they are "N pretty evenly matched. J, CENTRAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE WILL MEET HERE SATURDAY - Noth inf U Better than Dr. Miles . Pills Anti-Pai- n They Giro Relief Without Bad ' After-Effect- s. is 'TTTj w c 3I'nTeg f f at offer a word of recommendation for-D- r. Anti-Pai- n Mile Pills, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. 1 was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and. after other remedies- - failed, I tried Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills.' For -- I have carried the past them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or two on the approach of headache. They are also effective for giving immediate relief.! C. M.- BROWN, Estherville, la. - For Sa14 by. All Druggist. 29. Dose, 25 Cent. ten-yea- rs a, nen-ralgi- - .. A the manufacture of these harvest- worthy enterprise soon to be started in this city, which should merit the support of Provo people, is the manufacture of a sugar beet harvester. William S. Holdaway and M. A. Smith, the owners of the invention, will soon incorporate a .company for the purpose of manufacturing the machine.. ers. . The .successful operation of this machine will mean much to the beet raisers, as it is so arranged that it plows, tops and piles the beets all at the same time7With such a machine as.thisthe farmer can successfully handle a much Secretary JtJin Saxey :.bfthe County Republican Central ComMILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, led. mittee has sent out a call to tfyi Central Committeemen to meet in this eity at 10 oclock next Saturday morning for the purpose of arranging primaries to select dele-gat- LTor rheumatism you 111 find to the state"con vent ion better than Chamberlains Liniwhich will be held in this city on ment Try it and see how quickly it noth-ing- es --v the 13th of Mav, For sale by all dealers. gives relief. m ..ill LMfK$!sHgKK$ 1 tr er THE LONG ARM OF THE WIRELESS. r In what was a far more serious disaster than that ofthe Republic, of two years ago, the wireless steps in andscores another triumph. The Titanic was not only a larger vessel than the Republic, but she carried several times more passengers. Likewise she was farther from land at the time of the accident. The White Star liner was not only the biggest ship afloat, hut she was the newest, was believed to he one of of the conveniences and comforts whmh luxurloustra velTias suggested and wlncITinvehtionr aml"exper-icnc- e have been able to provide. She was on her. first trip, and on that account attracted an unusually large number of distinguished passengers. Although the vessel sank' the wireless brought the aid which rescued many of her passengers. Disaster came to the Titanic .from a source which is always dreaded by Atlantic voyagers at this time of the year, but which can not always be avoided. The icebergs are now on their travels, and will be for two or three months longer, ,and catastrophe awaits any craft which encounters theinTZThe 46, 000-toliner, the hugest vessel ever launched on any sea, is only. a cork in comparison with the tremendous weight of some of these floating massesTofJce, many of which cover acres of area, and extend 200 to 300 feet under water. The shock of a vessel like the Titanic when, going at the rate of twenty miles an hour, it collides with one of these moving mountains, can hardly be imagined. Nothing moveable that has ever beeriTash-ione- d by the hands of man eould withstand such an impact. Happily, ingenuity has devised an agent which, in some degree, mkigrae&-theterrors oLauch disasters. Here is where the wireless eomes' tiT the" feseueof Imperiled Voyagers. In the Republic Catastrophe Jack Binns, standing at. his post like Casabianca, won world s notice presence of mind and courage, and he has had many .imitators since then Thousands of lives have been saved b this device, which is still so new that it has been placed on only a comparatively, few "ve&selsexeept the larger passcngcr steamers anl the greaf warships, .The work which it hasjlone in saving many f the passengers of the White gtar liner will be a reminder to the orld that every country should follow the example of the United fates in making its employment compulsory on all vessels touching t its ports. In these days when travel across the Atlantic is in far larger volume than ever beforehand w hen "competition' incites capiaii.-- to put thcir vcsMcl.s to the- highest . peed which they eaii attain, a it gov-- , ernmenti should insist on the use of eye ry j v an i o n for the safety P-of tra v cl cis 7iTc1itUTcn t ion makes possible! ; ' for Women and Children are quite the vogue for Spring. In addition to being white, however, the Shoe must have : ' .. & tZ f TZ , I -- n style. ft Our Shoes Have Style and Fit We have them in all sizes from the smallest childs to the, . large womens size, Model of Beet Harvester, to Be " Manufactured In Provo.: Boot raisers throughout- - this county who have soen the model that is being exhibited are very rnueh interested and encouraged iu the outlook for this wonderful machine. Messrs. Holdaway and Smith-hajust purchased the Ahlander Carriage Manufacturing Company s old plant on the corner of Fifth South and First West streets and are negotiating for the neeessary machinery to start , larger acreage of beets and be sure of getting his crop harvested without delay or any inconvenience on aecounTof no being able ' to secure proper help. The promoters of the new organization are disposing of a small block of inventors stick at' 13c per share. The money received from this source will be used to install machinery and operate the ve The materials are washable New Buck and Canvass. Trices for Womens. $2.00,...... T.$.00 to $3.00 $1.50, - IRVINES OUR GOODS COST NO MORE BUT LOOK BETTER - -- by-hi- V In he District Court of the Fourth Judicial rtlstrlct-of-rh- e Stete-o- f Utah. in and for Utah Joseph s. Berif. plaintiff, vs. Nellie E. Taylot, Neltiejd. Taylor and Lyman Brothers, a eonioratiou, Sheriff's Sale.To be sold atSher-tff- s Sale on the 15th day of May, 1912, at the front doorMffreLG0ttRty- - Court House in Provo Cityx Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m all the right, title. Interest and claim r of the 'defendants of, in and to the fol- lowinfOtesertbedreal : estate,.: 1 Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot One;1ir-Btoc- k Thirty-fou- r, in Plat "B," Provo City- - Survey of Building Lote,1 in toe County of Utah State WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST. of Utah, thence West five rods; thence The heroic discipline etiforceilnird accepted oidthe Titanic when North twelve rods; thence Egst five she sustauied the fatal shock and was seen .to be sinking is worthy rods; thence South twelve rods to the the admiration of the world, as Premier Asquith said in a speech in place of beginning. Also commencing 0,87 chains North Paliamcnt in which he referred to the catastrophe, of the quarter section corner between Such nobility of character is a proof of the title of the most ensections seven and eight in Township lightened races to lead the world. It was a fearful ordeal for the seven South of Range three East, of women to push off into safety, leaving behind so much that was' dear the Salt Lake Meridian, in the County to jhem. Hut it is the law of manhood in such calamities.. There is of Utah, State of Utah thence. West no alternative but to comply. The heroism of that dark ami foggy 9 00 chains; thence south 13 deg. West 3.28 chains; tfience south 10 the will Newfoundland be Banks off while forgotten neyqr night. deg. East 3.00 chains; thence .North lmmau history lasts.86 deg. East 29.19 chains; thence North" 1 WSV20 00' RIO GRANDE FOLDERS EXCURSION TO SALT chains to the p'ace of beginning, toLAKE APRIL 26th gether with all appurtenances thereIN HONOR OF THE ELKS unto belonging. - , the interest of those who will Via Salt Lake Route. One fare Also seventeen shares of the capital attend the Grand Lodge Session for round stock of Upper East Union Irrigation J trip, account University and Annual Reunion, It; 1 of Utah entertainment for Slu-deu- Company, a corporation; and all other! "Klks. ju Portland. Oregon. July and Teachers of Utah Coun- water rights, claimed for and belong- - j 1!)12l the '"Denver & Rio Ask for tickets, via SALT irg to-s- aid lands, and all . right9-of-waty. Grande Rhilroud jms just ismuk' LAKE ' . therefor. . .;- ROUTE, a hnniLotoe ilder in a Terms of "safe Cash, lawful money pur- " pit effect, which Is iieiiutlllillV oftha United States illustrated nih;viows along it's U; OF U. ENTERTAINMENT ' Provo Cty, Utah. April lines, as well as many seeijes in!' ..APRIL 26, SALT LAKE CITY :3id. 912. HE People of Provo and Vicinity have shown theff loyalty to horned to-wi- ll -- industry-b-y supporting us in our Tailoring Business. We wish here to express ouff thanks for this support. - That we may continue to -- merit' the patlonage of the people we day improving our facilities, our system, and our workmanship. We desire to see our Pay' Roll Grow J The peoples- - support will make it so C We will WS-day- 3-- 4 o o o o o o o o o o o ( o o o u M give satisfaction always. - 4 (. ts Li Ladies9 and Gentleman9 s Tailor - Q-HE-kr o o u o. o0 - y Ill rol and about Pot tiaud. The J'older .1 I .. v contains a program of the weeks! For students and"! car hers Utah entertaimncld' at Poll land rind a County. One fare ratis to Salt tout. over ilieLnke--- t'iiy- - via SALT LAKE deseript ion- -r Denver & Ri Grande, (ROUTE. 1 t, C KOIUl KT-- J U DIV Sheriff, Utah County, Utah By F. Pohman, Deputy Sheriff. 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