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Show .1. 1 L J i r PAGE SIX t 4 THE PROVO POST : T" OflSTiUlfl Net Content! ISTfaldDnrfHE Por Infanti and Children. Mothers, Know That Genuine Castoria alcohol- - a per craft Always Bears the' - AVedabkfttpa0tSmtt- IIXFAKTSICHUP ftomotesDicsUaiarf i t- - Signature of Not Narcotic.fnrJSS In :& ,1ES t L. yntSfaafle , Use For Over Sigo!0 jOSTUCfflN Thirty Years IOS - MTAV VDg- 19 Im Exact Copy cf Wrapper. Tmi imwiMmw. intMum. lidkU i right leg. may be found necessary. General Gavira, commandant at Juarez, received confirmation of the wounding of Villa. Gavira was informed that Villa was shot from his horse and fell heavily to the ground injuring his right hip and was unconscious when picked up and carried away on a stretcher. According to the reports he remained at Guerrero until Tuesday where ' his wounds were attended to, hut upon hearing .of the approach of Ameri- can forces he moved northward. feeble, earthquake touched Salt Lake at 4:20 yesterday morning and continued . for twelve minutes, according to Dr. Fred J. Pack of the University of Utah. The seismograph at the university indicated that the movement was north and south, and that the center of disturbance was miles away. Reports from the Georgetown university of Washington, D. C., show that pronounced shocks were felt there at 6:24 and continued almost an hour. The disturbance is estimated to have centered about '3301 s miles from Washington. A JWimMt"" come from Mexico Reports have that Villa was so severely wounded In the fight with Carranzaistas at Guerrero that the amputation of his 1897. jjOUJteSL ' Fifth, Sixth and the Seventh and the pupils of the high school. All the meetings were held at the Central school and proved very interesting and Instructive. extheir The Franklin school held ercises Friday afternoon when an excellent program of songs and stories dealing with this subject was held. James B. Angell, president of the University of Michigan, died at his home in Ann Arbor,' Michigan, after Angell has a prolonged illness, been one of the foremost educators ofjhla time and held the distinction of being the oldest college president in point of service in the United States. He has been a college president for 48 years. As a diplomat Dr, Angell gained international was sent by Preaident to China in 1880-8minister as Hayes During this time he acted as commissioner in negotiating important treaties, He vas appointed by President McKinley to Turkey in , , The little republic, with SJss ly a population of on- hrs a 4 (K0,00C, nonmilitaristic system of national defense the admiration of the world. If menaced by by Invasion (the Swiss constf tution prohibits wars of aggression) Senator Reed Smoot has sent Su- this little republic can call 200,000 perintendent L. E. Eggertsen a num- well trained men to the defence of ber of ' packages of - garden sed their country in two years and in which are io be distributed j among a week 300,000 more. the pupils' of the district schools. Word has been received by the It Is hoped that the parents will give Red Cross society, that Ameriaan hav of an the children opportunity for the first time is ready iWir Turkey ing a little garden at their homes tor the cultivation of to accept aid for 500,000 people who are facing starvation. Hunthe seeds they, receive. dreds are dying from lack of food Superintendent L. E. .Eggertsen and the suffering is terrible, especwas in Salem Sunday where he ially along the shores of Marmora, spoke before a large and appreciative Adrianople, Brass and Smyrna and audience under, the auspices of the typhus fever Is spreading rapidly in that locality. Ten thousand dollars M. f. A. and public schools. was cabled to. fill the- immediate Ten trolley cars were wrecked, needs of the sufferers. Supplies six breakers were seriously injured ernnot be shippel because of the aland a score of participants and on- lies blockade and foodstuffs twill lookers received minor injuries in a probably have to be boughtBy the series of riots Monday in Wilkes-Barr- Red Cross and sent from Roumania. and the Wyoming Valley on In the twenty months since the becomthe lines of the Wilkes-Barrginning of the war, refined sugar ampany in Pennsylvania. 5000 a of crowd ounting to 875,000,000 has been exIn the afternoon men and boys gathered near the ported from the United States, agand ainst approximately 82,000,300 worth boundary line of Wilkes-BarrHanover Township. Five cars were in the twenty months prior to its wrecked and the crews severely beat- beginning. Nearly all of the sugar exen. Several arrests were made. The ported since the' beginning of the strike has been in progress five war, has come in a raw state from Cuba, Porto Rico or Hawaii where it months. has been passed through our refinSerious flood conditions prevail ov- eries and sent to Europe in form er southern Wisconsin and badly ready for consumption. crippled wires brought reports of six A deaths in the flooded districts. heavy rain raised all the steams in the the southwestern corner state and there was n0t a roadway I in the district Monday but that was AT THE covered with water. Tfie levees were reported in danger of going out at Portage, where flood conditions are worse than those of four years ago. s w-- It Do Yours Get It? ' In a lecture given in Provo recently on Child Culture, it was stated that every child should have one quart of milk daily. This does not mean uncared for milk in which germs are allowed to multiply by the thousands, but good, clear milk from healthy Dairy Herd. Living this statement is not an impossibility. It can be done by taking away, the injurious and luxuries and giving your children what they really need for the building up of their constitutions. Baby Week has cpme and gone. If you are going to do your part in growing better babies, ex-pensi- ve I -- Buying Groceries Here It certainly pays to buy your groceries at this store, because you effect a substantial saving on every purchase. Puts Money in Your Pocket Our Flour is very popular with housewives and is a heavy seller at 12.85 and per 10J. Canned goods, dried fruit, potatoes. everything in the eating line Is reduced to the minimum in price and the quality held right up to the top notch. Keeps it there Put money in your pocket by your groceries here,' Phone 67 PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY - - - nine 164 J. m MIKE A) ... ALWAYS RELIABLE N. GULICK, 375SW. Center Proprietor SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PliloivS A0 BEDS e e SAB natural hot sulphur water Yesterday was Bird day in the pub lie school7aITd Prolessor J H. Paul oi the University of Utah vis In at tendance and delivered tinee ntei' esting lectures, all dealing v. ith the before Conservation of Bird the students. The sessions v era into three groups, the pupils of the Eghtb grade, the of the Cold Our Coal Department handles only the best on the market. We are in the busines for your health, not for ours. ' When yon need Ice, remember tilled water ice in Provo. 4 we , have the dis- - Prompt, uService Our Motto ' Provo Ice Cold Storage Co. & PHONE 508 f Established 1907, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK - Capital $50,000.00. Surplus $12,500.00. S Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. L Arnold Dixon, Asst Cashier.John f. Bennett, Tice Pree- DIRECTORS: . Jas. A. Loveless T. N. Taylor Andrew Rnudsen John 7. Bennett - Robert Bee J. J. Craner S. P. Eggertsen J. D. 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Regulate your bowels by using , PHONE . w- - too GMvo(fl) fllh SftSlffftS ftfo SMOOT & SP AFFORD J "J LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL A Square Deal to Every Patron Formed while young usually result in a substantial bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nickles and dimes.' Open a savings account today. 'Get one of our savings NERVOUS ATTACKS. suffered with nervous' attacks and headaches. Then my banks. "I liver cot out of order and It as though my whole system was - upset ' I commenced using Dr. Miles'. Nervine and also took Dr. Miles Liver Pills and now I feel perfectly 'well in every way. My bowels also are In good shape now." MRfl. AUGUSTA REISER, 114 Portland Ave., Rochester, N. T. ,, . Provo Commercial Beed Smoot .... seemed Famr rJ. A.T: Buttle F. & Savings Bank President OOSe It ul v WOOD. Fine for Rheumatism 1 t CITE. SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING Also We Can Hake You Either One fl. CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. 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