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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST i y No Reason For It Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. 22 24 .First West St, Provo, Utah By You Are Shown the WayjDut.' -- The t- - few . POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. There can he no just' reason why any reader tif this will conSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE tinue to suffer the tortures ofipl-- ? J2 60 Three months ... Oa e year ...75 Cents aching hart; the aiuiyanee j.f i ; B.C. HICKS, Editor?- ;. urinary disorders, lilt dangers ofi 1.60 One month ..25 Cents serious, kidney jlN w hen relief U"8. fill months matter aceordrcg to entered at the' Postofflceof Provo Clty as second-classo near at hand and flu most posiZT7 Act of Congress, March ?, 1884. tive proof given that these' ills ' can be cured. -- The following is Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly whenever the paper la not received. Residence carriers are supposed convincing proofs tonotrfy the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with Second Mrs. R. S. I Do you wish i s to be relieved of your . the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by reporting any.negfigen.ce on the part of the carrier. Tervoit, r , ward, Paysnn, Utah, says: - My"-'- " Doan Kidneyr Pills still bobls good am deem it a pleasure to make tlc fads of in.y c.xpericifoe wilh ihj.s was so miser-- , remedy knwii. oF" tidm.v ! able as the truble that it was all I could U ' to get around. The pain across j,' the small of my hack w.ts severe, ami if often seemed as if a heavy ye mef The vveightwere lied t movceauscd the pain slightest become much-wor- se and often U was unable to get my proner rest a ' of th at night. The contents lirstbox -- of 1 u a; i sJvi due y J jr k formcrindorsemcnt CAN GRAHAM PRODUCE THE MAN? -- After 4 W - - 1 defence made Johnson ufthe altitude, taken y in bis case Deputy-Countcourt the by (tame Warden brought by Anderson against Graham, the people of this section are wondering why Johnson did not require Graliirtn to produce the man whom he -claims shot the- - birds. and' nntnyuf them are willing "to state that Graham cannot produce the sheepherder lie claims to have taken the ' grouse from just prior to his arrest by Anderson. According to information received by this paper from the Hobble Creek district jl appears that the Fullmer boys, upon whom&Joluison places evidence; were not even in the section claimed by them. as other parties, reliable, too, Tor heir ImnestyHindTiifcgrTtyTclauii lo71iaesecnthc men hauling hay several miles from the the birds were killed. Another feature which goes to show that Graham did not act in good faith is the fact that immediately after his arrest he paid np bis dues in the Utah County Fish and Game Protective Association and by this method attempted to forestall the criticism being made ggainst him for claiming to be an officer and yet fading to ' ' bring in the prisoner. A number of members of llie Ftah County Fish- and Game Protective Association have been interviewed with regard to. the case, and every member thus seen is much in favor of either forcing Gra- ham to bring in the sheepherder whom he claims shotjhe grouse or else in forcing him to quit the association. They are' 'convinced that Grahams ease was hatched up for tlie purpose of escaping punishment and he will have to produce the man in order to escapcfnrthjir punishment. Already a number of people have called for a. grand jury investigation, as they believe that it iipa ease of miscarried judgment, and while perhaps Judge Johnson acted in good faith at was given upon testimony the time, they believe that that can be refuted and found to have been perjured by the' friends ' of Graham.. - W - - by-Jud- ge -- n ',r!! t ,'i W -- J, V-..- jlF' 4, k'i brought marked relief, m "fact, did not think any medicine could act so effectively and promptly By the time 1 had used fonrjmx-- , es of Doans Kidney Pills, I wasio e f 3TCP5 PAIN , iri.ffiimtuitmuiHtr imp pc' i -- 5 1 well and I since have vd.. IIOMll DEMONSTRATION We, will, be very pleased to seud an exjiert ilenum- ,sl rMl'u' (loily or geiitl email) TolTHAuunfbrqiT'lhose who fireiinatile to attend this demonstration. Rememher, vo u.ire not obliged to buy or in any way' obligated. 44 , its !? Buffalo. New YorkisoIoa for the United States.'-- ' Remember th ainFtake no other. You will receive instant reliefr We have no room for testimonials, but thousands will testify to treatits value ment given with all of patients clothing on. , TVirt?" - TryNew-Lif- e --Fr- ee HELPS DEAFNESS enjoyed hit, Headache, Backache, Appendicitis, Rheuma-tisIndigestion and ailments that huolher with afflicted is manity 'Fall at the' Hamilton locat- .Jleach Salea-Ge J at the Moore Independent Drng Coyand receive a free appliea- tick by that wonderful little machine called ( o., - . IK tot , I rv;r 2 v INSTANTLY , 1 place-wher- PFLpEVES HEADACHE 1 p j, -- JVhat WHAT "Try-New-Li- wrongs of lation. -- - fe TRY-NEW-LIF- Address tions to Try-Ne- Try-Ne- nerves,-instantl- " HENRICKSEN 690 W. Third South, Provo. G. C. takes of the rheumatism away pain and instantly neuralgia, tired E WILL DO What does this FOR. RENT Furnished rooms; with modern com pniern-cstrail" 242 W or permanent. asked hv inany a sufferer viho has not the coura'ge to ome'to the Hamilton Beach larlor and see Jor themselves. The answer is easy hut comprehensive. Life instantly soothes the y Phone 213-- -- . AMERICAN ATHLETIC TRIUMPHS. of the results in the Fifth Olympiad at If the rm tells antyhing more than that Americans are still 'a peoFOR SALE 8 room brick ple, who work with their hands, it is that Hie national fondness for house, bath, toilet, pantry; closets. outdoor sports' apparent, in recent years is beginning to tell on the iiik lavatory. Cor nor lot 4x12. jrace. It is said that the sight of the Stars and Stripes flying at the harn chicken house, friiit John m b' masthead after each event became so monotonous that the only ErBott, 209"Erbk pr t The American athletes in Provo; Utah. wTas by its failure tbappear. 85 points, with Finland. to have scored wereYound yiheJinal i'cmnt FOUND -- A gold pin near B. Y. the nearest competitor, liaviog only27,'andPweden reining--nexU. Fall and iihmt ifv at 47Sv.. Third East. with 24. conthe American' Foreign papers, commenting upon triumph, WANTED 4 Jirl 14 or 15 years clude that it is because Amerieans race with their heads as well as of age for gticral housework: no their legs and their Olympic victories are won on the playgrounds washing, noironing. Fall . of their schoolboys. Not a bad conclusion that, since it hits jit the LOST- -A surveyors note "hraik heart 6f the matter. The recess play of the American boy is unlike north of Provo Wednesday. that of other lands because larger yards are permitted and the Please return to tins office.jmu-- : tortise Ihenr hi made the tnostrof. FOR SALE100rr,Hdrpigk from recess relief Jhe in all the in have their public study place ing, R. E. Hunter, phone reasiinablc. All schools, and through them the Jove for athletics is 1nstilled.After 4tFM7Aiiierican Forkr the school comes work, and the American boy has been taught to value the opportunity to make his licks count.- - Here labor is still 4 honorable, manual toil is not frowned upon to the extent it is in older 4 4 ntovardathleti(,s js.encourM'jr,dJhr)iigh cuntriesr and an 4 manyorganizations. The colleges are at times accused of layby 4 too much stress upon competitive games, but they defend it by sarin 4 ' that the first requirement of society is a good animal, and go on training men to 'race with their legs as well as their la nds. In contrast to 4bescore of theAiqjTieatr entries jJaudsylhat of the English- ones, far The English idea of athletics saying that .all were aristocrats. "was to pnivtdeAi outlet for has long been that their propcnuissimi - the wereimt expected energies of those uumtbenr of its society-vvto swat the flies. of supin useful for exertion Theatbude ways. any t.lie same proporpression has been weakening English afhTetics in in our Own land has beeu tion that the more energetic and virilq race improving in games of skill along with doing the forms of work left . to keep the flies is still the master of the field, .open to its young. The Anglo-Saxo-and- - uses his elMs but honors go to t lie out. ' muscles in, helpful ways when he is wiiininj prises away., from the stadium. . , j -- inter-estarouse- - " t - oppor-"tunit- U" Co. s Parlors Moore InH. Drug Co. - 52 West CenteiTSt. I ir' ) d 42-J-K- f Hamilton-BeachJ5ale- ss y Baseball,--foorraeing- im-linati- - and Gregory being long on thu rory were married with all the of show and happiness. st a pie cleans up a fortune. Margarets Awakening is the John ivas a well-to-dbrokerund headliner at the Ellen for tonight y having money lavished much and Monday night. This is a deon Jiis erstwhile sweetheart. lightful comedy drama and tells During a flurry in the cotton the story of a little girl. mark etGregoryjwas driven to STORAGE RATE - IS NOW ON A little rogue is Margaret and the wrall and borrowed $50,000 on AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL when her mamma refuses to tijke a three JULY-31.- . days call, .note from a . her rldiug in tile auto, she protests Know-iubins Have filled uow while a friend. your strenuously against going to bed. banker, supposed ia it cheap. liUle of Jhns business affairs However, the maid and the cook the Dorothy gae a reception and the arc expecting callers-fo- F Independent Coal Co. evening, so Margaret is tucked in-t- banker was thereyabe overhead a PHONE 459 the covers w?ith lierYLHIy, the conversation in which sKT learns 165 N. SECOND WEST thi! low as a ofherhusbands .and trouble, lightjturned helps reunion is held on the back porch. banker refuses extension , on the return note. Dorothy calls in a Diamond Presently mama and papa -CHAS. J. WAHLQUIST -from their' rideri the Trcallers brokcrand-raisc- s the necessary Attomey-at-La4 on "maid her assures her the and money jewels hastily exit, pays the 43 E. Center Street, mistress she has kept good watch note, much to the chagrin of the Provo, Utah. of Margaret and the household re- banker wTho has nnfaiF-desigon 4 O. Box 203 Phone 353-P. deher. Next May the government tires. Next morning Margaret J treatof announces a tell termines to shortage on cotton 44444444"l,4444444444:44444'!,4 papa, her ment oi thfjiight before slips from her bed inher pajamas and s!ippersand, with her. dolly in heroarms, runs out to the garage, elimhs iiitujhe hark Seat ofrthc -S- hould-seRet famed for its Seeuie Attractions and- apfo, and falls sound.- asleep , I Superior Train Service. ' Papa comes Jn and drives off to 1("" , as to appear busiHcss. 'finds in court that morning to bail nab a friend and leaves the auto stand Of .ing before the M arga ry t - awakens and. - ' dazed by her Surroundings, sets up a lusty protest. A kind policeTHE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. : man discovers her, takes the the ear, learnsTbe address EYERYMILE A PICTURE' of papa, calls up the house- and 1 finds mama and the maid in a Tli5s Route offers the Back East Travelers more varied- slate of terror over Margarets s enic attractionsHiat can be seen from the car windows withdisappearance. Another office! out extra expenseTotside trips, than any other line. is sent to tluhouSe for particulars 2 while Margarot is taken into the ' Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado ' coiirt-roowhere, papa reeognizes Pr j n gs ,D e n y era n dpri n c ip a lea ste r n points on sale May-- 1 51 he.rTmd "obtains permission trr-25 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5,- 8, 12, 15, leave at once for, home. Of cqurse! 20, 22 and 29, 1912; Julv 3. 12 30. and taken for arrested 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September speeding, Iheis ' 4 and 5, 3912. - ' 4, to another station, mama is in4 formed Jiy phone and. after Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars Margarets! daily to little prank is finally straighten-- 4 Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. . ,ed out and. everybody returns SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. l . home happy. AT THE ELLEN. -- o jew-'elr- g o 'I 1 - -- dnwrt-the-JisU nglishmctt-dcfete-Mbc-reconl-by It Is 'Good ho jo-dev- It Is Better n rk-- one-wbo' It Is I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlains tlolic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, write M.' E. (JebhardC Oriole, Pa.hThere i nothing better. For sale byV dealer. Provo-Commerc- I ial Savings Bank I T AH . A T back. Apply Cbaniber-Iains- I.ingnent twieft a day and mas-each ap 4 sage the parts thoroughly-a- t ( V plication and you v ill g t quit k re-- 4 lief. For sale by alt- dealers. with e 1 e rtr One of the most wiamnn ailments that hard working iople are atflicted J DIRECTORS: , t.eed Sinpot, President.. FtSTUoosi-'rVirPresident-- "; L Hoibroob. 1 Wm. KDight, J. R Ttivet--. 0-Toyior, Sr., Roger Far FORZSALE rCurrants; feruir a Do orY 4 4 4 4 BtSclr 4 5 - teabroml marc willi tine Beigi.ii,..Rolit, Bcrkin, Prc o. t 1 - Farrer, Cashier. Jos Buttle. Assistant Cashier. $1.25 to Spit Leke dm! return Gereral Banking Busineaa Transacted Thursday.- - AiigHst -- rili, -- via - the U. &. DEPOSlfCRY hull Lake liouU A vT hc-h- 'The Denver -- court-buildin- Rio Grande Railroad g. th Screens bought at tbe BAKER LUMBER CO. Prcvo & " num-ber'-- to equip your house .Travelers to Colorado and the East -- , J -- rrovo CITY . CAPITAL S100, 000 . SURPLUS $40,000 Jo "Why not improve your dairy stock by breeding your cows to the very best sires? You can find the best 'in the land at A. 0. SMOOT, , 431 W. Center Street. Best ns , - red-tap- e, ' 4 Complete stock oF i Doors and i 4. With Effie Mill the center ofi Wind o w s attraction, the Princess will.pre-- l 2tscnt a good bill of pictures for the alwavs in stock. The lead-4- : loving Screen Screen , .picture in? film 44444-- 44444 public.. is Her Gift. -- -- rirr Dorothy Gray and John Greg- - Fans and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rjo Grande Agent. L t !Et0D Gcn Agt Pass- - DcPlo Salt Lake City, Utah. " H. Mitchell, Agt. 0. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Frank A. Wadlejgh, General Passenger Agent,' Denver, Colo.' .V ra. |