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Show THE rROVO POST In sending It oa Its present tour here andjn England, will be the Manager Oliver Morosco has provid- Jerry; Madeline JEstrange will ined a score of principals, which is said terpret the role of the dignified Mrs. to give the best performance the play Chichester, and Yorke Erskine an Enhas had. Miss Kitty OConnor who glish Juvenile maa will be the Alarie, placed- the impress of her unique per- the important role of Brent is in the during the past several seasons. De- sonality as a comedienne upon the hands of Edmund Dalby while the n part of Ethel will be played by Ethel spite the fact that it Is Ip Its, third role o ;Peg, the little show no year, 'its drawing powers Erskine, which rounds, out a cast ot heroine, heads the cast. sign of waning. ipy Bass Hamilton, well known both distinguished principals. PEG O MY HEART" The coming of the .popular J. Hartley- Manners comedy. Peg O My Heart to The Columbia Thursday will reveal one of the most popular and successful comedies presented POST EDITORIALS , II. C. IIICKS, Editor THE PARTY THAT BUILDS - Irish-Amer-ica- HOW WILL WE PAY FOR IT7 ' u i years the Repuo-Hea- n - There may be some differences even among During the last fifty-fiv- e of the the staunchest advocates of jireparcdness as to party, has .controlled all branches the periods The nations credit governmelit so much of the time that how the bill shall be met. of Democratic authority must be regarded as is good, in spite of the troubles of the treasury, the rare exceptions. One of the exceptions, no which have become chronic under tine present-fi- d doubt of brief duration" as all have been; is, now ministration. We may sell bonds. This has fy even wheiji there, was profound running its course, and a national campaign s'jeeu giM"lNIyiRWMgW dme iefore, near to render a fresh judgment on the capaci- peace and no great constructive work for which ties of parties to fulfill the duties of successful the future should help pay. But the matter at best leadership. The Democratic party, which was commented on so often by, Republicans that its after h a minorityof the whole electorate, the' present Democratic administration has shied dethe is on present short term of ascendancy, at every mention of bonds. That is why the reis th V in be already fensive- 'To digging war tax was imposed by the last ConIt looks bad in the verse of recommendationwill be continued in force by The financial situation is not gress and why it list of results. The free sugar creditable. The treasury deficit fs large in spite the next session of Congressof taxation hot resorted to before except in time provisions ofthe Underwood tariff, which would of war. Revenue irom a new" income tax has become effective May 1, nry pooled, givof tide deficiency. not helped to rollick the ing the government $50,0OU,UUlt or so a year both ends If the party has the ability revenuc. But this will be eaten up bv H M! jaiS failed meet it has painf.ntuap rn(j ordinary expenses, without help from extraordistration. In directing financial affairs the Dem- nary appropriations for army and navy.- - There patty has' failed again. has been talk of a. production tax on munitions A new Congress mil meet next month, and of war and apimnnitions, but our state depart."jority ment has not passed on whether- this would inone branch is Demo ratio by si r: .. that tbe margin is precarious. This fact alone olveVJhe go; ernments neutrality. is so near n public condemnation that it must Mr. Taft, in his blunt way, proposes increase male the patty in power generally uncomforta- of other import , duties, in addition to retaining ble. Already it is stated that the Democratic that mi sugar He also suggests fcn increase of 1 will out free May admit to siurar duty plan internal taxes, which probably, would ineltnV be carried out 'The dt lined date was a sign of the income tax. But the suggestion of an inthe program is to retain the weakness and crease of import duties in general has set oeitain Republicans. Every con- free traders wild. Some have called him a mili- a sumer knows that sugar costs more than befm-aalthong)i thmseVfS favoring as large, Demdoes: tbe Democrats tooWhe reins. A danger ahead The 0f preparedness as he rea Ws its grauty, h lm,l and the vision - believers in pro m 1, I UU " . will place end of the war. whenever it March i, 1913, to try on full tection. got swing our industries at the mercy of huge cargoes of their academic theories. If they should reflect foreign goods that cmdd he rushed over to our results before the great war came tc cross to now few within the required days ports ortg aj,(l jl00st exports, they should the ocean, A lire question is: Shall we protect gn excuse for una0ing their tariff such dn onrselYesagainst aijiWie! work. - Buf many, are stijl joined Jo Jheirjdols. The example directs the eyes of the people j t is to 1:h hoped that the manner of paying to more than the desirability of a protective to- for preparedness will not ititerfeie with the men iayi.be necessity of 'a wise policy. ohjecl.BUt.the Republicans will help the Dwn of protection. courts to pay for it out of current taxation, if 0 o olatter base political gumption enough to in- the of his Utter bod is . A vogng mans fate iHsp their opportunity-troduction o o o ft isn't the per diem. exp uses lu( the per There is always an under dog in a dog nightem expenses that count up. a fight; but in a eat fight there is no such thing " t 0 ,w or do s as an under cat Th"W arg a whulwimh One may relish a hearsteak if th I but . date from about the time ol ' h ut of the ashamed tilings not A man who is wo-udoddering ware of any experien'- b deal. a knows great usually . so-call- - - j r ( Tlie Srvoke of the Smart Set - - -- is not l! mady-AtgJ- .or even ready jnade-to-ercle- r cigarette. Smart club-mes, connoisseurs, men of fashion everywhere millionaire sportsmen have discovered the keener enjoyment and greater satisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor and delicious, mildness thejrpll for themselves, to suit their individual taste, - from mellow Bull Durham tobacco. Today it is word in correct form lo Roll Your Own. n-n- thty-tnrirx- rd- very last the- - j GENUINE - sm isy-tb- 1 bon-vivant- n, $9- 1 opi-hr- SMOKING TOBACCO No other tobacco in die world has the wonderful sweet fragrance and ripe natural mildness of Bull Durham- - No other cigarettes have the cuquislte drnoothness and "delightful freshness of ujn Durham hand-mod- e cigarettes. 4 tifU-Rath- er " - Durham is a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment, thoroughly appreciated by smokers of experience and discrimination for the supreme, lasting, wholesome pleasure it affords. Bull - 1 b--- b-h- -i: - - n bt-ir- n't One may forghe foolishness, but that overcome the annoyance it imposes. " 0 Q doe-- O It is always the psychological moment It a man goes into and comes out of it with fr something. MB Stt j C. W. Dusenberiy, W. N. Evetts, W. A. Fisher, Louis Holm, John Langstaff, A L. Payne, J. It. Wilkins, Mi, and Mrs. W. E. JAMES CLOVE, P. at Once. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea vitb sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and : Eh rsE ly " . ) pi 1 iv , 'f3 ylfKlU W. N. Whitecotton r.tnmed F;i D. Cluff, W. E. Darkens Beautifully and Its Thickness and yl C, day mgnt irom Washington, lawa to argue where he had gone comsuit for the Provo Bench canal The suit Tanner. Caleb pany against was brought to enlarge the canal to accommodate more water for Bench MEM Alright, y--- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 0 Vd! street with .Arsss 100.000 on hear of it; but of course, somebody or somebodies that you don't hear of must lme lost 100.000 Johnston, Mis. A. Nelson Miss Zellla III 0 O , Ji V- An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to Roll Your Own Cigarettes, and a Package of cigarette Both will be mailed, free, to any address in papers, U. S. on postal request Address Bull Durham, Durham, N. C. 00 . SJ users, and was taken under ment by the court. advise- Flo- Woolley of Kmab is in -r,I t vie it hi? so.i. f ' lo1? mss i Royal B. Woolley. E. D M. issued 'faded hair beautifully dark and Marriage licenses have been Willis James remove every bit of dandruff, couples, Elias Hansen of Spanish to the following Attorney CharloUe stop scalp itching and falling hair. Fork was in Provo Saturday on legal Hawkina of Benjamin and Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur reo business. Taylor of Vayson, , Ipe at home, though, is troublesome An eaBier way ia to get the tonic, costing about 50 cents g large bottle, at drug, stores, know n as Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Com pound, thus avoiding alot of While Vdspy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to leiatn out c youthful appearance and'.attra-tivwith hair ness. By darkening your one no and Suphur, Wyeths Sage Manv of the most tliseriinin;tthr Waters in ih:s can tell, because itf does it so natcommunity buy their ftroceiies at this store. urally, so evenly. You just dampm: a' sponge or soft brush with it m: There arh just I wo mm n s why they Wy them draw this through your hair, taking here. 1st, they get exactly wlut they want. 2nd, cne.smalf strand at a time; by morh the price is so low it is more than satisfactory , ing all gray hair; hate disappeared. to them. After another application or two your (an you think of a hotter reason why YOU baf becomes bcautifupy dirk, glosay; . should ' luy your groceries from us? If it is so emi, soft 4and luxmiant eftd : ou appiaf nently satisfactory to them it would he equally, so years younger. to von 'V ' LETTER3 UNCLAIMED . lux-urian- ready-to-us- ,4, Ws , Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says e Noted Authority on Kidney .Disorders To Good Eaters i .... t Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before Just A Word Breakfast in - J si uphts Kiteys and f life Uric Acid ' w Eliminate -- lit inalning in PioYu jiorti fflee 2lH'iir,rw "A 11 -- r . LADIES , Cannon, Mrs. Josephine Gray, Miss Hazel Hancock, Mrs. Elizabeth v Farrdr &JVhiteheacI ?hone C7 .' tine acid in meat excites the kidneys, they -- Become overworked, pet sluggish,' ache, and feed lke lumps of lead. The urine becomes clcwdv, the blatlder is itrltatcd, and joti may be oLfeJl to jeek relief tv ortluce tmws rluriuc the nlcbt. - . - ,uw usl rtll t;.ei:i flush , off the body s uriuous v or youll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness stomach .four. iftPKUQ, coated arpKymj fccLiheiuaatic.. twinges wlicn the weather f.rtTd. j . Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist Jour ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespconjul in a glass of water before ,..-!- e p.-t- t s breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the aod- of grapes .and leapon juice,' combined villi lli Inii ' and has been used for generationsto clean clogged kidney to normal activity," also to neutralize the acids m urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation,' thus ending bladder weakness. iJrdi Sll.lS inex?K!)siy.e cannt injure, makes a delightful t ffcrvcsccnt hthia-watdrink which everyone should takubow and Hum. to keep- - tht kidneys dean and active. ''Druggists, he- -. ay they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks believe in - - 1 er c w-k- overcoming, kidney trouble. . I trouble - i wrnle it is mlY w |