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Show PAGE TWO f WHAT THE" LADY SAID AND WHAT I SAID By J. Burke THE LADY waa mildy DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY EXCITED. r ANYBODY could see THE PRICE OF KNOWLEDGE . The subscription price of this paper is $2.50 Tojnorrow is Dollar I)a3' and the merchants of are certainly preparing to give custo-- ' per year, Therefore it will cost you $2.50 a mers bargains thht will prove beyond a question ' year that a. Dollar Dm' means wineihiug worth While! to out of' town. a well as to town buyers- Few j realize jiisf how many bargains yan be placed1 on thc tl'illnr barga in count err. and-hofar the " To know what our, public officials are merchant will sacrifice to make good any prop-- ; A glance nt the invoice jug. and how be. is supportingthey are performing the duties of of on articles sale, their office. price, however, placed many convinces. tliat every merchant in town- go-- ( - yToknott' what our schools are doing and how ing into ihe Dollar, Day plan W ould lose consid-- j our young people are being guided and trained crahle money if only articles on the dollar conn- - in the wavs of knowledge. ter were, sold. To know what our farmers are doing and 1 The Provo merchants have .demonstrated what they arc planting and harvesting, and whatj many times that they were able to meet and heat: ther anmial labors produce, prices in other sections, To know v.hat the churches are doing and quality is con-- j sideredv even the mail order houses beaten. a jt0w they are conserving the morals of the com-Tdmnohstrate this may require a number oi inanity. and extending the doctrine of right Dollar Days, but then, while the Dollar Days are going on, they will demonstrate" what a .good town Provo is and how 'fine it is to spend a day ' in this city. o o o THE ROAD CHANGE NEEDED ' We were pleased to note that the state road are ade and those .that;, should be; made, apd -aofficials strongly favor the change in the road,of the "general condition of erne' affairsTo know of the important events of the bove Springdell in Provo canyon, for we be lieve that the change will result in making, the " orld, and of the nation and the know of the political affair of import one of the most popular, in the entire Ihe community and its people, state. Last season the eanyon became the sum-jtmer resort for hundreds of people, but practical- ly all who drove antos or rigs in the canyon a Tear of the bad road above Springdell, lead-!li70Wer springs front knowledge, and miucn ing over the dugway. These complaints result ed in action on the, part of the county con. inis- - knowledge may be gained by the expenditure . sinners and other local officers in deciding to ' that $2.o0. 8end in Better tomorrow, brother, lest again take up the old road bed. It is to be that Mrs. W. B. Searles should object morrow you . miss something that would- have to the road, as the late engineer was very an- - keen wxrrth many times its cost to, you. xious to surrender his right to the old grade to establish a better road and to popularize the ' Its foolish to give way to sorrow. canyon. However, we do not believe that the Youll find that it doesnt pay; objection should be seriously considered, for it j The dog may be on top tomorrow is necessary to the interests of all to have a bet-Thats down on tfie bottom today.ter road through the canyon ; not only for plea-.Indianapolis Star. between sevsure seekers, - but -- for the' bottom dog is always the hot Never; eral counties,. as Provo canyon is one of the, s a carfine the yes-- ( om do main links leading from Utah county 0 as well as Wasatch, Summit and Mor.-- 1 Yuan Shih Kai is the father of thirty-on- e gan counties, anl the need of an excellent road ehildrelt. Realizing that republics are ungrate is more important by far thaany private in J ful, Yuan is impressed with necessity of becom'1 terest- ...... 9 ing emperor if his offspring are to be provided 0 0 0- for. 7 V....;? . BELATED INTEREST IN A PLEDGE 0 0 0 o ' ; It is reported that Democratic leaders j A tremendous cheerand mighty parade the house and senate are holding frequent corn ferences at the White nouse on a subject they ing did not discourage tell Chicago lid. It is had forgotten. Some thoughtful individual must discouraging what a short way tremendous " have reminded them that next to reducing cheering will go. the high cost of living, the principal promise they made to the country or to themselves, de- es to be kept in office, and was not set out as But the first Democratpending the way the Baltimore platform should molasses to catch flies. be interpreted, was the pledge of economy. Del- ic Congress to meet appropriated in round figegates cheered until thir hands were sore when ures; $2,231,000,000, which was $113,000,000 the following was read by the vice chairman at more than its predecessor, which had a Denhr Baltimore ; 44Wr dpnounce the profligate waste, era tic house, and $177,000,000 more than the last of money wrung from the people by oppressive Republican congress. taxation through the lavish appropriations of V Not only should, memory of their pledge recent Republican congresses, which have kept cause the ; Democrats to plan a budget to keep taxes high and reduced the purchasing power of down appropriations, but the plight of the the peoples toil, :AVe demand a return to that treasury, . with a smaller available balance than simplicity and economy which befits a Democrat- - has been know ''since ' Buchanans time, should ie government and a reduction in the number of awaken their concern. In spite of an income oifices; the salaries of, which drain the tax, 'a corporation tax without exemptions,. the t T , jf tariff ami the people., war tax.! treasury receipts 'i his w as then included among those piedg-- 1 cannot keep up with disbursements. ' ' THAT. AND bye and ' irfo THE LADY SAID to me, , .' ",. do-ositi- "ARE BETTER adapted to - 3T V - ' AGAZINE TH AT women M v 1 ... . "IT SAYS IN this -- 7 j , 8HE 8A ID, "JOHN, she said - AVIATION THAN men,. - . bye j THATS so? YOU THINK ' AND she said, SAID, right off, I I NATURALLY, 'and-when- 1 "BEING FLIGHTY I And that way, o . SAID, I laughed In fact, QUITE HEARTILY. . LAUGHED VERY heartily. I v. BECAUSE , was a gobd ; JT : it' JOKE AND I knew - state-eanyo- j'" ' n .... f - .. ASKED the lady I - IF SHE DIDNT think it o "S 1 WAS A GOOD Joke, and 0 r. 'WAS"A GOOD joke. e(m-plaine- THEN AND looked at I . THE LADY AND I saw right ' - -- there was AWAY THAT , - - S. i 4 - DISTURBANCE SOME MIND, LIKE a in the lady's seismic another surprise for those who followed the development of the Paramount Picture program, with its long list of well known stars in high STILL DISTURBANCE, or something. AND PRETTY soon, I Place' rom WENT quality photoplays.' This time it is the announcement - the-trav- iaw-ervatio- AND EVER - " HAS BEEN i SINCE then doubt t accumulating In. OliverMoroscoPhotoplayCo. - , THE LITTLE mass I FAT-LIK- E . presents the $tar and play that captured two continents : 'CALL MY brain. And now .. - , i i ----- I REALLY AND I dont know Blanche Ring CANT quite decide il The WHETHER IT waa such A DOG-GON- AS I E good Joke THOUGHT WHEN IT flopped out. , THAT HOLE in my face. THE PROPER COURSE Watch the announcements of the local Paramount theatres for ttn. appearance of HAVE J - t-- j the gray hair disappears; restored to Its natural color and look after another application or two; it Is glossy, soft and abundant DARK HAIR . r - i morning ofa To Good Eaters ftobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair with . 8age Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautl-; fully darkened, glossy and abpdant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur, Whenever her hair fell out or took on j that dull, faded or streaked appear-;ance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful .effect. By asking at I any drug. store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur., Compound,, you; will get e i recipe, large bottle of this i to use, for about jfiO cents.-Thready ' simple mixture can be depAded ufxn to restore natural color and beauty to the hair,, and is splendid for dandruff. dry, Itcbjf scalp and falling liair. A1 r downtown druggist j j Says everybody usps Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, be cause It darkens bo naturally and evenly that nobody carf tell II has been applied It's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb oi s brush and draw it through your taking ohe(birand.at a timo. Bj ! -- 1 ( ; Just A Word ! ' old-tim- e Information pf Priceless Value to Every Provo Citizen How to act in an emergency la knowledge of inestimable worth, axi this is particularly true of the diseases and Ilia of the human body. If you suffer with, kidney fcaehacho urinary disorders, or ally form of kidney trouble, the advice contained In the following statement should add a ' valuable asset to your store of What could be more conknowledge. vincing proof of the efficiency of Doana Kidney Pilla than the statement Provo citizen who used them and who publicly tells of the r Many of the most discriminating caters in this eomrauuity buy their groceries at this store. There are just two reasons why they buy them here, ls.t, theyt get exactly what they want. 2nd,; the- price is so. low it is xnore than satisfactory .. to "them. j'7 Can you jhink' of a better reason why YOU 'should buy your groceries from us? If it is so eminently satisfactory to thera.it would be equally wo to you. - benefit derived? Mrs, Sarah HIndmarsh, 830 West Second ; North street, Proco, aaya One of my family suffered from wear kidneys. Doana Kidney Pills regulated the kidney action and every symptom of the trouble left feel that Doans Kidney Pills are worty of praise and I believe them to be good kidney medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans- Kidney Pills the same tihat Ml?i HIndmarsh recommends- ,Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement.) i hi-:-- , Farrer & Whitehead ... i .. f - - ,f Phone G7 For Infanta and Children Sn A ' Use For Over. 30 Years Always bears The Yankee Girl , then go see it. The Paramount policy is to show pictures featuring the best known players of stage and screen and t? give the public a con- silently high qiality program A Motion Picture Magazine Free Ask your theatrs for a fra copy of Picture Prognta. If you cant gat it writ to ua. MHwoDwm wirT romrnt (TlilT- - NEW YORK.N.Y. t fihnivwiify "J g - I well-know- n Yankee Girl Miss Ring plays the title character Jessie Gordon, in which part she scored one of her greatest metropolitan successes. The picturized version of this interesting comedy-dram- a has been produced on a lavish scale under the direction of Mr. Morosco. it was - ;els thr . ... , DecJ 3, J Matinee 4 17 N. ! VI' , x "MS" B. 0 |