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Show nea m3 j "jLrLZTmrpyQyo p0JT MRS. HETTY GREEN AT 78 YEARS OF AGE. THE PROVO POST HD STOPPED BP HUG Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAY8 At No. 22 North-Fir- st West St., Provo, Utah. ED lI-iS-E Post Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, strictly Jn ad vance. J2.0Q,-Si- x Months strictly In advance. 1.25 If not paid In advance add 50c per year or 25c for six months to the above. H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. HICKS, Manager. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as to Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. second-clas- s Stops Nasty Catarrhal Dull Headache Coes. V uny'drug'Btore.rrhl3'sweetrfragrant COfAdVj Sheriff Isaac Wall of WasaUh county on the charge of grand larceny r The two young men last Tuesday and went to the ranch of Samuel Rieski near FEE! Deer Creek in Provo canyon, where they Btayed all night and in themorningtheyloaded up e feet, bur ag feet, swelMr. Rieski 's guns, tools, fishing y feet, sme ling feet, tired tackle, provisions, and 14 sacks of left-Prov- o Til for Good-by- e len feet, feet. ao feweal bunions and No spots. ore shoe tight-es- s, no more limpw ing with pain or drawing up your face DO THE PEOPLE WANT STREET CROSSINGS PAVED? Do the people of Provo want the street crossings paved? This question has now been asked of al classes of people in the city. Four out of every five people approached by representatives of this paper have answered in the affirmative and the others are opposed to it on various grounds, not among the least is that they do not favorj-hpresent administration and do not care to let them have any more Ah! Get a misery. feel, j tny druggis mffef. II .hat j neve; Jure " in agony. TIZ is magical, acts off. TIZ right draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use TIZ and forget your foot comfortable your feet oats. The robbery was discovered FOREST NOTES- .- The Eaibab and the Coconino national forests adjoin each other. ' box of TIZ now at Yet it takes from two to three artment store. Dont days to go from one to the other' feet, glad feet, feet across the Grand Canyon of the ever hurt, never get comfort guaranteed Colorado. There are several bands of the d Persian sheep on the national forests of southern Utah. The large fat - tail - sometimes . wetighs as much as forty pounds, and, like the hump on the camelr is a reserve supply of nourishby ment when food is lacking. i , v fat-taile- - - ar-rest- ed at Wallsburg Friday MARION LEONARD A IN SILIS STORMY LEAFJN-TH- E Ell -- Have You Seen This la a powerful, dramatic story, strong and logical in Its plot, vMd in Its contrasts Of life, running thq whole gamut of the emotions. It opens In a New York tenement oPeSch' of sai ard. A storm arises. as ascertained are of sum persons, provided herein, the $3000, plus $1000 The two women are washed additional if the person making the return be' a married man living wrecked. ashore-o- n a desert Island and are with his jvife, or plus the sura of $1000 additional if the. person mak- - sheltered by a sailor, himselfa victim a previous shipwreck .The'sailor with her; of hbandjmng and theEngliahmanawlfe begin & but in no evene shall this additional exemption of $1000 be deducted drunken carouse-oa-ru- m that has by both a husband and a wife : Provided, That only one deduction washed ashore. Miss Leonard fails arouse them from their stupor. when of $4000 shall be made from the aggregate incomeof both husband to a sailing vesselcomesto take them off. Swiftly she gathers the womans and wife when living together. YJl proofs together, exchanges, wedding - 1 ut tor the final provision our correspondent would be right. rings and a month later lands In EngThere is no provision for joint returns, and a reasonable construction of the law, but for the proviso, would be that husband and wife enjoy an aggregate income of $7000 exempt from taxation. .It is to get at the aggregate income of husband and Tpife that the Treasury Department has ruled that there must be joint returns. Ap a regulation to collect the Pax due under the law, such ruling will daubtless be upheld by the courts, although men and women not living together are not required to make returns unless the not income of each amounts to over $3000. The law itself seems to put a premium on divorce and a penalty on mapried folks who live up lo the solemn covenants of the marriage ceremony. The early newspaper reports that the law ought to encourage matrimony misleading. Friday. Feb, 6th, the Ellen theai tre will show the 1913 War Bonne Roundup, in four reels, bigThe Kentucky statesman who would regulate by law the amount of ger and better than ever. These cloth'ln a skirt overlooks regulating the material. reels show broncho steer s i Too Much Kidneys, , j - busting, and bull riding,-- steer and bull The suspicion with which confessions are received upsets the old dogging, and relay Taces. The only, Indian broncho busttheory that a man will not lie on himself. ing ever' held. Four worlds '.broken. Three hundred and ' The retention of Mr. Garrett as minister to Argentina will bring fifty contestants competing for disappointment to some original Bryan man." go Id and silver mounted saddles, J and $12,500 hr gold. But most of the women candidates in Kansas will be a special matinee willra for offices forThere t0 whlch thpy are the children at 4 oclock Friclearly eligible under the law. . ree-or- - the Provo Most folks lat the kidneys, like the bowels, 'slug ;ish and clog- ged and need a occasionally, else we have back lid dull misery In the kidney re ievere - head-torpiaches, rheumatic liver, acid stomach, sleep' iss and all Sorts of bladder li You simply mast ke your kidney's active and dead, and moment you feel an ache 6r pain the kidney ces of Jad region, get absut four Salts from shy good rugYstore here, take a tablespoonful as of wa- ter before kreakfastfor & and your kidneys will then This famos salts i made acid of gj&pes and lemon Ju bined with llthla, bL& is hari flush cogged kidneys and them Ur normal activity. It al tralizM the acids 1A the urine longer irritates, tlus .ending disorders. Jfd Salts Is baiinless; inexpen males a delightful effervescent water drink Which everybody sli)ul take now andjthfa to keep iheJr peyslHean, thus voiding serious plications.-A ileal druggist sas he Sils lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it Is only , trouble. - Hedqulst Drug Co. (Adv.) r Made By Co. Tailoring No, 119 No. Acad Ave. Theo. Alfred Madsen, Prop. d If you have, you will and wear r-De- our TAILOR-TAILO-RED Suits and Over- - well-know- n even- tually become our customer coats. v i If you have not,' do not fail to come and see us before you decide on your next --Suit or Overcoat as it will absolutely pay you. CleaningPressongJ Ptone 495 umi Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for, considerably less than any one else. ; Pianos sold byus go' direct from fac' tory to. your home." 7 We have saved many others many dollars, let us do the same for you.- ts" ds BLAKE MUSIC COMPANY T day. len 4 Those Clothes bat Which lack Hr - might-togethe- r . EOI AT ELLEN WEDNESDAY where Miss Leonard is living in hopes of finding the means to Bupport herself and little baby. A month before, her husband had been killed in a mine accident and Miss Leonard sought the city, leaving her child in the care of a neighbor. She is aroused by a knock on the, door. A youth of the underworld, struck with here beauty,' has followed her home. He tells her where Bhe can secure work. When he offers her money to pay for a new dress, she understands and drives him from the room. Another knock. It is her landlord. She must pay her rent In the morning. Her eye falls on the card left by the cadet." That night she appears at the dance hall. Once within, her soul revolts. The cadet" endeavors to restrain her but the proprietor ejects him. At this moment a woman in evening dress arrives on a slumming tour. There is a pistol duel between twp gangsters and the woman is injured,, but not seriously. ' She confides In Miss Leonard that she is married to a young Englishman, heir to his fathers fortune, and is on her way abroad. She engages Miss Leonard as nurse companion. On board the next day and Sheriffs Walls and Henry East of this county were notified. The boys were caught yesterday with the goods loaded in their wagon: Mrs. nelty Green lias ily every day to ed another birthday, and liu- of lie TWO PROVO MEN . u as of she her h was ARRESTED IN MIDWAY snai she has of v.Ii picture ing " tleTous"-lendon the way to the Pari: Nation,.' of fa FOR GRAND LARCENY y Baink in New York, where she l; utorey ti corpoinKom end brokers an office, the day she became n .mv Yo; k. S..e lias not ve! - Noel and Cecil Ferre were Mrs. Green goes to thought of retiring. seventy-eigh- t. : MARRIED MAN PUZZLED. j A correspondent signing himself A Married Man asks editorial advice as to whether it would be safe for him to follow the plain letter of the income tax. law here it conflicts with the rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of the treasury. His complaint is against the ruling requiring a joint return from husband and wife living together. He says that under the ruling the rich old maids, old bachelors and divorced persons are allowed annual incomes of $3000 each without taxation, whereas married people living together are allowed only $2000 each. The correspondent wants to know whether the Treasury Department can compel husband and wife to make a joint return and whether a husband can he compelled to disclose his income to his" wife and a wife can be compelled to disclose ' her income to her husband. t While the powers given the secretary' of the treasury under the terms of the income tax law are practically judicial, a taxpayer would not the right to test the interpretation of any section of the law jn the United States Court. But the correspondent does not appear to have read the law carefully. The law reads:, Thatthere ''"infllngr ennthlin cold-in-hea- d the school. Many of the great institutions of America have been built in this manner, and thepride of tEeoId men baa been that they were among the donors and through their united efforts present conditions were made possible. This will be true of the Brigham Young University, and without doubt the gifts of today will multiply ten fold in the future. Then those who made the greatest sacrifices will have most to be proud of. funds to spend for the city than they can help. The kind of opposition so far encountered can be easily broken 'down. There are. not many people in Provo who lack faith in the business ability of the commissioners," whethertheyware in favor of them at the last election or not. They also believe that when Mayor Decker and his associates say they can save the citizens the trouble of wading through the mud by changing the method of mending the 'crossings and do permanent work instead of making the temporary kind do. . Now is the time for the people to comeforward and demonstrate to all that Provo is as live as any city in the West. We have occa sionally lapsed off into sleep, but this is one time all should be awake, and that, too, to the real interests of the city, Provo cannot grow until we get down to business and make the city what it ought to be. Too long already have we waded through the mud for our own good. Why not end it this spring definitely, and then turn the laugh on the other fellow for once. rnf p oat to get. .Some of the students who donate to causes of this kind must of necessity make great sacrifices, but as the years go by there will not done? Discharges. Mid . . .reUet compnmieillately. Try "Elys dream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, juayrto " Dontsy awake tonight struggling try it Apply a little in the nostrils forreath, with head stuffed; nostrils Ssed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh and Instantly your clogged note air paauiiguj III Jim ead'or a cold, with its running nose, foul stopped-uwill open; you wlllbreatj freely; mucous dropping into the throat, and dullness and headachVjiiappear. By raw dryness is distressing but truly or needless. morning! the catarrh, Put your faith Just once in TUlys catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the Cream Balm" and your cold or catarsg small bottle of Elys Cream Balm at will surely disappear. Hedqulst Drug - themwho will norfeeT'prou(f6fwharhehas penetrates and a f matter According MORE LAND FOR THE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Last week the students and faculty of the Brigham Young University made another important move forward. There is a field on Temple Hill that measures ten acres. The school needd that land for future development which is certainly coming. The proposition was forwardln a man put up torthrstudents andtheyimmediatcly-cam- e most was of the' the that optimistic. Over per beyond expectations was of fourteen hundred dollars the amount needed pledged within an hour. More is forthcoming within a short time and before the end this month the students will have raised the amount they started Be oneTbf 'of the heals the which line noSt head anflr throat; clears the passings; ejdps nasty discharges by tM heat fssolves My Cleansing, Healing Balm Instantly Clears Nose, Head and Throa , i |