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Show THE PROVO POST WOMEN OF ENGLAND MISS GATES MUST -- REQUIRED TO SERVE ;; AS FARM LABORERS to pay these women fair wages, he English farmers added. . HER NAME CHANGE ' London, Sept. 18. been has Although Lucy must look to the women 6f the rural known In Utah since her childhood, communities to fill the places of the . and pewspapers have printed about! farm laborers w ho are In the trenches, Emma Lucy" since then intimate and Lord Selborne, president of the Brit' personal things In variety, the prlma; ish board of agriculture today told donna, like the fountain of youth, alGates A Bill' SKA SON AHEAD When eight oclock eanh around yesterday morning the ht reels of Provo were alimn for many. lalmrers could he found lining tip 1 he- - wr m vi ng-- 1 lie-- st reet s of Provo- Plihii7ers'liad forces of men scattered along the street, connecting sewers and making tliefinal preparations for "the new era which is to come to this city, Provo e has long keen under the spell of extreme and even thing has keen at a standstill for so long that it will require some-tldn- g e nmiMial to break the lethargy,-bu- t kelieve that iMvill bekroken this fall and Bravo will enjoy 'one of the best 'winters it has eer had. Not only will we have the extra work in street paving, lmt the Knight Woollen Mills is gradualhvinereasing its output and with that inerefiv jgpre (laborers will be employed. The loeal bogt slicing plant opened its doors this morning and a' force of men started work on one of the lesfeTops'in ike history. of the state. Other work is looming up and if the Provo laborers do not gel enough to do this fall, the laborerliimself will. V responsible and not existing conditions. dlusiness nieii should also be alert to Improve conditions in this' city and boost their establishments accordingly." " There is too miieirdelay overany' pUblic yiroj'ecilhal may come up for Provo to go ahead vei rapidly. Many movements of especial value to the business interests have been started and then given up because the merchants and business men generally failed to awaken in time to do any good and in eonsequen e Provo has been the loser, 1 TthingJ are coming this way all right snd Provo is' going to have a splendid business season, unless sleep overtakes us and we are not awake to our opportunities. However, we believe that this is one trip where Provo wilt wake up and we hope the awakening will be permanent. k-o- I DOLLARS AND DUCKS , It is well for young men to know that dollars are like ducks one follows another -- and though they may waddle along slowh theiriltneyentiTally f-f - qui-etud- v-- - get there.. We have young men in this town v.,o are just starting out on the road of life, but where that Toad will lead them is for them A to sav ' t i They are earning a few dollars now and as time progresses their earning capacity will increaseIf the early accumulations are thrown to the birds it more than likely that in later life the buzzards will roost on the graves of their ambition. But if their find dollars are carefully laid away in a --well sewed pocket and this lesson of Ujrift and frugality is fostered anil e encouraged, then in time the bank will of their depository earnings and accumulations and eventual wealth and the cm gle will soar over the heads of successful - -- - be-tl!- -- " men- - , Those who waste today will squander tomorrow and tomorrow is the agent of the devil and theprime minister of hell. Keep an eye on the young men of our . town, hut keep both eyes on those who spend wisely and not foolisliljvwho are full of life and ginger hut never carry 'it .to excess, whose eyes are fixed upon the eagle and not upon the buzzarcb Like - the waddling duck they may ad vanee slowly, but they will geMhere in time. 0 0 The bird never destroys its own nes. The host is its home, where it deposits its eggs and rears' it voting. It builds, but does not destroy. Are we superior in intelligence to the bird, or is the bird superior to us ? Are wq seeking to build up and maintain our nests our stores and shops and varior-otheImliMriosT' Or are' we unintentionally to destroy them making purchases seeking v . QQ from people in other cities who thrive upon There is an estimable lady in' this town the - misfortunes of the loeal merchant or ho is regarded as about the shrewdest dealer ? Think of Jhe birdJben. of.yonrsell- shoppe Further whole 6ommiunty7 BbeTsnot o - In the bee world a drone and close, . but rjust careful and economical. loafer She reads the ads in this paper every week, Put out of the way. But in the hi knows, just where the bargains are to be man family, we cuss and feed him and le found and goes thefe to spend her money. him rip. And this impels us to remark tht She finds' that advertising pays her, he- - the bee is a mighty intelligent little fellow, cause of the numerous savings-o- n her pur--1 chases- It pays the merchant, too,-leeaIn any event, General Funston does nr' of liis increased sales. But whatof the deal have to worry over submarines on tlieTti Grande. er who never advertises! -- r Selborne and Kitchener had decided to use skilled labor found 6a British farms for special duty. He urged farmers to utilize every yard of their land to the best advantage. Lord ways has something new and Interfor" tier friends, 'sfitbla making esting the official announcement , now that although she has always been known as Emma Lucy ip her own state, she thrbugh no wish of her own, must henceforth be called they Gates, because her managers are emphatic In their distaste for the double name. Managers are not a sentimental bunch and In spite of the fact that the prlma donna begged- with tears to keep the names ' of her dear old grandmothers, David & Foster of New York and her managers In. Europe agreed upon Lucy Gates, discarding the Emma, bi cause grand -- opera and concert are overcrowded wth Emmas; . Earoes, Destlnn, Calve, et cetera. Laying sentiment aside. It must be admitted that Lucy Gates Opera company dees make a better looking posterrmnd for the sake of the fame that Miss Gates has brought to her trte, Utahn will have to be reconciled to her adoption of the stage name; hut - the kind that Ken- tucky sunshine puts in- - 1 to the rich red Burley leaf makes every chew of Spear Head a luscious satisfaction. You cant get that rare sweet flavor in any chew except says Miss Gates, will she be her anything but Emma. Lucy to ' fi lends and her home people. t , The Lucy Gates Opera companyTias een holding nightly rehearsals for La Traviata, and Miss Gates says never, ! ;hat she could not expect better-wo- rk than that which is being done hy the : irinclpals and in the chorus. She will appear at. The Columbia ,.n Monday, October 11, with her company of fifty. - PLUG TOBACCO The making of SPEAR HEAD is conducted strictly , according to pure-foo- d methods in a great modem - 0 the Norfolk chamber of commerce at Harwich. Farmers must be prepared '(I, factory thats as spic-and-sp- an as a good housewifes will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on kitchen. For a third of a century Spear Head has been sweetening the .lives . thousands of chewers. Let it sweeten yours. BEECMETS -- . - nse era L 12a In tailoring, we do not re- - member when we were so F well satisfied with the beautiful line of 'mens suit patterns." Never UP ID We . Should . Drink , I Lots of Water and . Eat Loss Meat, to satisfy our customers. Making suits thal fit is our specialty, and the man who wears one of . Says N j Disorders Recommends a Spoonful of lad Salts In Glass of - . V tinted Authority on Kidney RreaktasUto iiiatp Kiteys 1. have we been so well equipped Mitchells Tailored Suits can feel assured that he lias the best. Our prices are always Waterjefor con-sista- nt with the quality of our and Eliminate i goods. iirorfc-ftcid- -- Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, got sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, aud you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during ihe mgld. When the kidneys clog ;uu must Help tnein flush off the bodys urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull suffer from misery in the kidney region, you stomach dizziness, gets backache, sick headache, feel rheumatic and coated you sour, tongue twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of "Jad Sattsf take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before I breakfast fof a few days and your kidneys wfTi then ad fine. This famous salts is made from the acid grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged iulnyrt ..- n.mi u.aic tut-ii- . to normal activity, nbo to neutralize the acids in price, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla-watdrink which everyone should take now and then to keep tM kidneys clean', and active. - Druggists lie ns they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks wc believe in overcoming- - kidney trouble- - mie it is only trouble. c-- f -- - f t TwMia irai fci -- er .Mitchell, the Tailor A , ' Cleaning , r - Pressing , Dyeing |