OCR Text |
Show 4- THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO affixed my signature and oman does not like to be obliged to ask lier husband otherwise furnishing, in violation unto of this ordinance, and all intoxi- the corporate seal of Provo City, for money which really Mongs a much to her as to him, , Utah, this 17tli day of April, 1912. cating liquors, bottles glasses, FRED EVANS, Published vBvery TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ' -- Don rogs-an- d pools. A few kegs, pumps, bars, and other stagnant At Nos, Recorder of Provo City, First West St, Provo, Utah croakers though are necessary in every community to measure the rate property kept in and used in main- City Utah. (Corporate Seal) such a place, are hereby adv ancing men live are which at of taining Theprogress By First publication April 18, 1912. declared to be a common nuisance, There is no way of improving a place as much as by encouraging and every perfeon wrho maintains, , Don't wait for a headaeha to ro wt a such Pills. Un Dr. Milos' in to schools and settle among you, piaintaining good people good merchants, good - SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE be shall home. nuisance at common guilty be done .Unless you spend your money and this cannot One yea).75 Cents $2 50 Three months of a misdemeanor. e provisions , of Thww are good many .people. vYka.keep..liL.!balaiicsL of jSectionj8-Thnot.be conordinance those ::.rtrincKs:jra"bTgen' the com i in m i f always., jskaU HGJIiq&a Editor. y bu sy w o n d e H n g how they live so well. strued to apply to any liquor given Six months 25 Cents 1.50 One month by any person in case of an injury Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-clasmatter according to other frank about to friend our be all like people. perfectly to anyone, or in ease of, emergency Act of Congress, March 3, 1884; 'yo for medical purposes. Nor to the use of said liquors in the homes of worth. are more eost than you they Things people give you may post subscribers are requested to . notify this office promptly' iadlvidual-fo- F f amily-- or private ' the TJSperts'not lCwived.ltesidencecarrlenrare snippo-tcthat purpose, signed byth eper-so- n use. AN ORDINANCE. to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced "by reportSection 9 Any natural person receiving the same, whicl ing any negligence on the part of the carrier. who shall violate any of the proAn Ordinance Prohibiting the record shall be inopen to public of this ordinance, shall be visions . . Manufacture, ' Sale, Exchange, spection. deemed FEMINISMS ONWARD MARCH. guilty of a misdemeanor Barter and Disposition of InSection 6 On the first day of and conviction thereof, upon By a vote of 222 to 208 the House of Jommons has just defeated toxicating Liquors Within the June and January of each year, ... not shalLbepunishedhyaJme the- - bill Corporate Limits of Provo City, the registered pharmacists shall less than 'vompiettrsuffragp throughout the" United more nor dollars fifty and Repealing Section file all filled within than two hundred and ninety-nin- e Kingdom, and itds said the result was greeted with deafening - Utah, prescriptions Revised of the 31, 234, Chapter the preceding six months, with the dollars, or by imprisonment in the cheers. New Feather Weight-straig- ht Why? Because an adverse majority of 167 on the same Ordinances of Provo City, Utah, Recorder of Provo City, Utah City Jail of Provo City, Utah, for Pity 19L1 in 11 1912. been cut to has in -NovpropEqual suffrage proposition Passed on the 29th Day of line Petticoats are A fee of one dollar for each lot of not less than thirty days, nor more ositions in the' New York and Massachusetts legislatures were dember, 1909. be paid than six months, or by both such prescriptions so filed shall being shown by-u-s in wonefeated a feW days ago, and the result" there, too, a ad or a like reason, to the said-Citslid by fine druggist If 'and any imprisonment.Be it ordained by the Board of could ha vo been greeted bydhe friends of the movement with cheers. Recorder.' natural person shall be convicted derful array. of Provo City, Commissioners the was init smaller was than niueh measure 7 Section ' where All places jTheNmajority against very a second time for violating any of Utah: manufacare the provisions of this ordinance, a ycarago. shall be unlawful toxicating liquors Seetroir such person shall be punished for sold, given tured, of away, bartered, It turns out that the report from Nanking of the granting for any person directly or indb viola- - such second and each subsequent in otherwise furnished or women suffrage by the Chinese" Parliament was not quite correct. rectly, or upon anyr pretense, or . looking 1S ordinance, or where violation by both such fine and to manufacture,1011 device to any by in did declaration make a that sej'rns 'directionj'but Thatbody persoiis'are'permitted to resort imprisonment have been a mere expression of opinion that the suffrage ought to be sell, exchange, barter, dispense, for the purpose of dringing intoxiSection 10 That Section. 234, rr .Made of a new material serve, give away, or keep for sale t given, and was not in the form of a statute. Some of the formalities of any intoxicating liquors, or to cating liquors as a beverage in chapter 31 of the Revised OrdinMade in Stripes, Polka an enactment were lacking. It would seem.however, thatdf parliament solicit, take or accept any order violation of this ordinance, or ances of Provo City, Utah, passed Plains. thinks that the ballot ought to be granted the actual granting can not for the purchase, sale, shipment, where intoxicating liquors are on the 29th day of November, dots for sale, giving away, or 1909, and all ordinances and parts he far off. There is still some uncertainty as to whether the repub- service or delivery of any such kept of ordinances of Provo City, Utah, lic can maintain itself, a consideration which has considerable bearing liquor, or to aid in the delivery, in conflict with this ordinance straight lines, or distribution of any intoxicat, on the future of the feminist movement in China. Under the reign so are or ordered hereby repealed. ing liquors shipped, of the Manclms the ballot would have had as little chance there as it or Jo own, for durability Section 1 1 This ordinance shall keep nr to be in any sort Morocco of a or would today in take effect immediately upon its combined with regime way concerned, engaged, or emAbyssinia. Under any lightness first publication; which would displace the republic that cause would also be hopeless. ployed in the owning or keeping Passed by the Board of Commis- in weight. - In the United States the cause irmaking great progress. To the intoxicating liquors with intent to sioners of Provo City, Utah, this violate any of the provisions of jdx states in whieh women now vote on equal terms with men several 17th day. of April, 1912. or kepp or sale give serve, away, m 1912.In netag( or another thenestiquth--ordiliance- 75F .... roikdyJob AuthorlzVor c.'dYDECKER;zz:: is up before several of them, including Kansas, South Dakota, Okla- permit the same to be done within Mayor of Erovo City, Utah." homa and Oregon. By a large majority a Suffrage provisionjjas been the corporate limits of Provo City, Attest- :- FRED EVANS, "of. TTlah.. Utah State Recorder of Provo City, will of to be in the whieh County referred constitution new the fCity Ohio, inserted 2. The term IntoxiSection Utah. (Corporate Seal) is A voters of that slate forjatification .or rejection-thjoint year. State of Utah,' as used in this orcating Liquors t resolution has just been passed by both branches of the Michigan dinance, , shall be construed to County of Utah. ss. Legislature for a plebiscite in that state in November fora suffrage mean any spirituous, vinous, ferIr Fred Evans, City Recorder in I am glad to say, declares Senator mented or malt liquors that may amendment to its constitution. and for Provo City, Utah, do hereLa Follctte, that the Legislature of Wisconsin has passed a suffrage be used as a beverage and proby certify that the above and duce intoxication, and all mixtures FOR IMMEDIATE ERECTION foregoing is a full, true, and corlaw which will be submitted to "a vote of the people next October thereof that may we have a large number of monu- rect copy of an ordinance entitled, There is a reasonable prob oripreparations shall make a campaign in favor of it. bemused as a beverage and ments. tablets and head stones all An Ordinance Prohibiting the ability that three or four of the states here named will, in 1912,join 'intoxication complete except the inscription- .- Manufacture, Sale, . Exchange, Section 3 Auy registered pharWyoming, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Washington and California in Barter and Disposition of Intoximacist may'vwithin the City of DECORATION DAY abolishing ' sex discrimination at the ballot box. cating Liquors Within the Cor. rovo, Utah, sell, or furnish in- is of Provo City, Utah, Limits May 30th. You will want that porate for medical liquor toxicating' and Repealing Section 234, Chap' monument erected before then. WHAT IS A MAN? . purposes only, upon the written 31 ter of the Revised Ordinances V Chemical Review An average man of 150 pounds contains the preseriptionoP a regularly prac- Why not make arrangements at of Provo No More But Look Better City, Utah, Passed on the They Cost onee? constituents found in 1,200 eggs. There is enough gas in him to fill ticing physician of the SfatiKof 29th day of November, 1909, Utah, in the manner herein proa gasometer of 3,649 cubic feet, says the Practical Druggist. He by the Board of Commis passed S.. . l sioners of Provo City, Utah this nails. - His fat would make vided. in enough irontomake-fonrten-penn- y MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS 17th The prescription "shall-contaday of 'April, 1912 cake of soap". His phosphate content the name 75 candles and a good-sizeof the person prescribed Provo. In By witness whereof. I have here- would make 8.064 boxes ofjnatehesTThere is' cnough hydrogen m for,, the quantity- - and - kind him in combination to fill a balloon aud carry him above the clouds. liquor prescribed, and shall be The remaining constituents of a mary would yieldjjf utilized, six toa- - signed by the prescribing physician. No prescription shall be filled spoonful of salt, a bowl ofsugar and 10 gallons of water. upon the day upon whieh 4t A Physiological and Anatomical View A man has 500 musebs. except is jUtted and Jssuedor upon the 1,000,000,000 cells, 200 different bones, four gallons of blood, sevn-alfoImvjn Jay Suck preserip- hundred foot of arteries and veins, over 25 feet of intestines and mil- tions shall at any time after havlions of pores. - Ilis hedrt weighs from 8 to 12 ounces, its capacity ing beeu filled, be open to public trom 4 to 6 ounces in each ventricle, and its size is 5 by 3 2 by 2 inspection. No prescription shall! nor shall more than inches. , It is a hollow, muscular organ and pumps 22 2 pound- of be be furnishe- d- onoue oneqfiart . blood every minute. In 24 hours it pumps 16 tons. Jt beats ah nit prescription. Nothing in tins or72 times a minuter ; Irrome'yoar an average man's heart pumps dinance shall he construed to prevent druggists, or regLstered 11.680,000 pounds of blood. The heart is a willing slave, but it or selling intimes strikes audit always wimu THE PROVO POST hard-vyorkiu- v g I -- .22-2- -- 4 POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. Anti-Pai- n or-ass- ists - . 7 -- s Something New in T -- "re PETTICOATS . f -- N -- -V -- y Just the Petticoat you It for are jt - . and -- Made on the new f - I - Made r aed . - - Prices $1,25, $1.50, $1.75 . $2.25 and $2,50 Monuments Are Real Comfort produce wwm -- Beasley c d Ou r Fren ch Dry Gleaning and SanitaryJSteam Pressing f -- 1-- 1-- - J SIGNS OF PROSPERITY,- Indications of increasing prosperity aiutbusiness activity cone tfnue to multiply unfailing signs .of -- reawakening tv- a better demand for money, says the Philadelphia Press. Manubictl nrers, needing funds to buy raw materials, to carry larger stocks uud to finance their affairs until in the ordinary course of business remittances are made by purchasers, negotiate loans with their bank rs. In the same way the wholesale merchant, jobbers and retail dealers, all of whom now find it imperative tb carry larger stocks of goods, Jmve-ne- d of more money. On this account the banks show a falling in off their surplus reserves and the ratyfor lonas have been advaue-ed- . No longer will idle money flow from this country to Germany purposes. Section 4 No druggist or other It is needed at home because the whole country is throwing off the within the corporate limits of Provo City, Utah, shall sell. lethargy which has affected it for sevral years. - One-ef-th- - . Thoroughlyren ovates and enlivens any fabric toxicating liquors tiZwholesale quantities to registered pharmacists, to public or" charity hospitals. to medical or pharmaceutical colleges or to scientific schools or All - druggists institutions. or registered pharmacists shall keep a complete record of all. sales at wholesale of intoxicating liquors, whieh record shall at all times be open to inspection of any peace officer-Ti- f Provo City; Utah. No physician shall issue a prescription except for bona fkltQuiedieal . i be it woolen, silk, ve- lvet, plush or other. pci-so- posottLoi giveaway anypro-- i well known minister who had been preaehing a begging ser don't want any to contribute who mon, concluded it as follows; have not paid their subscription tojtlq home paper, for country papers need money Hg rent deal more than do the heathen. - Thai minister knew what he was talkiug nbout. A the atomaih of d.rftlf killed a few days ago was found a silver , spoon, a snlt cellar, a table fork and a curling iron Evidently this young bossy was lying in store for a chafing dish party, or hud run across a batch of hotel hash somewhere 111 prietary. patent sir compound medicine classed by the United States Commissioners of Internal Revenue as subject to the United States Internal Special Tax as an -- intoxicating liquor, unsuffieient-lymedieateto render them unsuitable as bey ei ages, except uponj the prescription of . a licensed! practicing physician of the State! of Utah Section 5- - Nothing in this or dinance shall prohibit the sal by ririt IftuM j. or whole i s within the City of! Print). tah. of alcohol for art d ( hccr-M,.- . woman went into a newspaper office aud wished to advortisi for her husband who bad disappeared ,Vhen told that they dur ged Two dollars an inch she went outsaylng it wouliTbreakber tip at that sciont ifii'.ormcchanicalpurpohes op .wines to churvh officials for ' ; rate as her husbaud was over six foot long Lievamenta! purposes. A record' of each sale so niadc-shu- ll be kept Dont let your vtifes pockctbooh remain empty. A prudent. and preyi ved m a book kept for A We Give Satisfaction Always Collections and Deliveries Free Phone 281 and well call right away 1 to V - -- 1 E.-A- . MITCHELL -- 3C 77 |