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Show izs mo vo tesi PACE TUSEB MAN LAWS FAIL; ' WOMEN CALLED; DRIVEN TO ACT CONFERENCE- riosr 'EXCURSIONS ' SALTLAKE nes Milholland Answers Questions Asked Her at Open Air Meeting of Suffragists. ST. LOUIS. Mo., March 2( Mrs. Eugene Van Boissevain (Inez Milholland) suffragist leader of via ronzER. fcio. mmm York, addressed an open-ai- r meeting in front of the court- GET RID OF DUST ON ROADS house here today. v She began by inviting questions of the Most Important Problem from the men in the crowd. The One to Confront Highway Engineer- first man did not ask a question, Two Methoda Suggeeted. Mew WjgWiSfci658P5ie The Farmer Is The Most butrsaTd,woman,splac e" Man On Earth - ' Beeause the soil is equal to the best in the world. Because for a few cents a day you may own forty acres ' of land. Because you have ments. ten years in which to make your pay- s , Because a transcontinental railroad gives you transportation to permanent and profitable markets: unexcell-e- d Because these lands are only four hours fram Salt Lake and twenty from Los Angeles. , Because all around this valley are productive orchards and farms. , ' - i - door,- Because there vill.be- a finetown at your very where all the social and educational advantages may be had. - v. - - r-- Sevier River Land & Water Cp. : L. HOLBROOK F. D. KIMBALL W. S. McCORNICK F. W. NIXON S. A. WHITNEY A A. HINCKLEY : President and General Manager Vice President Treasurer Secretary Director Director Wells L. Brimhall, Local Agt. 19 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE. been able tocure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure Is The readers of this paper will be the only positive cure now Known to pleased to learn that there is at least the medical fraternity. Catarrh being one dreaded disease that science has a constitutional disease, requires a con- - & SI. 90 (By FOR THE ROUND TRIP April 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 6 Good until April I2th returning. SIX FAST TRAINS THREE SOLID VESTIBULED FLYERS W. PAGE.) X The most Important prpblem which haa confronted highway engineers ia recent years is the getting rid of tho dust on roads. Not until the introduction of motor vehicles, however, did this become a factor 6f sufficient importance to engage the serious consideration of road builders and rO&d usera.Fast motor such proportions at the present time as to shonen the life of our most carefully constructed, and, expensive THE CONFERENCE SPECIAL April 3rd, 4th and 5th will leave Provo at 7:45 a. m., arriving at Salt Lake 9:25 a. m. Returning leaves Salt Lake at 11:15 p. nt, after the theatres, . arriving at Ptovq 12:45 a. m. YOUR 'NEEDS WILL GRANDE THE RIO MET W. H. MITCHELL, 0, E. EGGERTSEN, Ticket Agent, Union Depot.. Agent. Isssz raffic-haareached p' ' -- YOU SHOULD OWN A FARM HOME AT LYNNDYL WESTERN PACIFIC, isFlhe kitchen. There are 9,000,000 women who cant stay in the kitchen, because they have to go out nd Van Boissevain rework, plied. They are not working because they find it easy. Conditions are bad for them. They are under political disability and are harassed by economic conditions and ancient prejudices. If working men find it necessary to have laws to protect them, how much more the working women. IIow can women give their children proper attention of they -go into politics T asked s auditor. If is to r&ir she healthy and perfect child, answered, she must control the conditions in the home and outside the home. She has to prepare the world for children. Why cannot 'men prepare came world for children? other question. Well, look around you, was theTeply; Idrnot know why they cannot', but the answer is, they have not. Announcement J'JVreT ! . .V ' . Dust Raised by Automobile Traveling at High 8peed. Respectfully announce that, beginning January 1st, 1914, inoreefficieniandL satisfactory service to their patrons and friends, they will be associated together in their medical and surgical work. They will practice their profession and do business under the firm name of the Provo General Hospital. Eaeh member of the firm, aside from his general practice, is qualifying as a specialist in one or more branchesof the pro- - gression. have been fitted up at laboratories offices and Complete 65 Second South street, Provo, Utah. , No. East A graduate purse will be in attendance. Rest and recovery room for anesthetics and minor opera' tions. Dr. Dr, to 3 p. 2 to 4 p. 11 to 12 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. 1to 5 p. 11 to 12 a. m., and 1 to 3 pi. .-.- --1 -3 m. m. m. m. m. , w NO PLACE LIKE HOME on a cold night with a nice cozy fire and a nice cozy wife. Thats comfort enough for any man. You cannot have a fire without coal and to have a really good fire yo,u well-knom- s :.r 46. 6. A 4 s ? t ' w:. vi 2 must have good coal. Thats easy enough, however. Just order it from us and the good fire is assured. Uiah Timber & Coal Co. H ' Springtime Is Cleaning Time ."A . - ,' "?- - C THERE anything about your business which if other people knew, IS would induce them to patronize you? If you say Yes, then we say that calls for the use of printers ink!, Of course, well admit that a number of people already knows these facts about you, but suppose more knew them! Conldnt you serve more people without adding much, if anything, to your expense? If you say Yes, we say that condition V Road Treated With On Application Automobile Of an Oil Emulsion Traveling at Rata of 40 Miles an Hour, With No Duet Resulting. manner and with ouch materials aa to reduce to a minimum the formation of dust; and (2) by treating the sur-- . faces of existing roads with materials that will give the same result. Among the materials which have been applied with some success to the finished road surface without the agency of water, the mineral oils and coal tar are undoubtedly the most Important man stretch him- self multiply himself, to help him carry his message to those who should have it, We offer our services, our experience in printing, our facilities for printing, our ideas as to good printing, and if you will give oa a chance to serve you, we will make your business bigger. No miracle about this just the sensible application of printers ink.. Aims to Promote Road In' West to promote road building in western states wsa. embodied In a bill introduced by Senator Warren. U would grant. 500,000 acrua of public lands to each of the following states to be sold for the aid of road building: Arisona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana. New Mexico, Nevada. Utah and Wyoming . And we are prepared to make your old suit look almost as good as new. GET THE HABIT t Of coming to our shop for your cleaning and pressing and you wont go anywhere else. ' Our repair work wins all of them. . A plan Post Job Printing Dept. for Ontario. Better Better roads for Ontario province are to be made with the f 10,000,(mo appropriation, expenditure of which will be under the supervision of a nonpar-tkacommleaion appointed by the Roade ;f V. J. W. Aird i Fred W.aylor end-tim- MR: BUSINESS MAN ; OFFICE HOURS: -Dr. David Westwood Dr. II. G. Merrill 1 Dr. George E. Robison OFFICE PHONE, 00. , , printers ink. It is our job to help a business DR. GEORGE E. ROBISON DR. J. W. AIRD HORACE G. MERRILL DR. DR. FRED W. TAYLOR DR. DAVID WESTWOOD in order to render mi : calls for - - ' macadam roads to a great extent, and to keep them In a loose and uneven . condition The macadam road haa been developed with the object in view of withhorse standing the wear of iron-tire- d vehicles, and it haa met successfully the demands of suburban and rural traffic until the advent of the automobile. When in lta highest state of E perfection, the rock from which such a road is made is so suited to the and character of traffic which AfID LOOKAOUliG volume over it that only an amount of passes dust is worn oft sufficiently to Replace that removed by wind and rain. The dust remaining should b&'Just enough en You Dar to bond the surface, stones of the Nobody uan Tell road thoroughlyjormlng, a smooth. en Gray, Faded air With Impervious shell: A road of this charSage ia. acter wear uniformly under the traffic Grandmother kepther hair beautiful for whiph it was designed, and alwaya an even surface. ly darkened, IgloBsyand abundant with presents a brew of Sage Tea and JSulphur. ...When such a road 1b subjected to Whenever her haiy fell out or took on automobile traffic, entirely new con that full, faded or streaked appearance ditions are brought about. The powthis simple mixtiwe was applied with erful tractive force exerted by the wonderful effect By askfnjr at any driving wheels of automobiles soon drug store for Wyeths Sfage and Sul- disintegrates the road surface. The will get a fidte dust, which ordiaarily acts as a phur Hair Kfcmdy," e recipe, cementing agent, is thrown into the large bottle pf this' ready to use, ioj abouJf 50 cents. This air and carried off by w ind or is easily simple mixtujircan bfe depended upon washed off by rains. The pneumatic to restore .BhtiUal clor and beauty to rubber tires wear off little or no dust the hair tnd if splendid for dandruff, to replace' that removed by natural dry, itchy scaln and falling hair.. downtown druggist agencies. The result is that the stones A' Ases says everybody Wyeths Sage and composing the road become loose and Sulphur, becaismit darkens so natural- rounded, giving the 'greatest resist can tell it ance to traction, and water 4s allowed ly and evenljr that nobo-dso easy to use to make Its way freely to the foundahas been anuliedV-it- s x too. You yfufiply uampen a sponge or tion of the road. soft brusjr mid dipw It through your Many remedies havq been suggested hair, t&Ungone stand at a time. By and tried tor meeting this new condithfe grayxhair mornin disappears tion, but a perfedtly satisfactory soluafter another application or two, it Is tion of the problem is still to be found. restored toIts natutal colot and looks Some success has attended the efforts glosly, soft and abundant Hedqutst of those who have sought to find a Drag Co., two stones, successors to cure for the evil and this Is encourag loot an q Palace E(rug Cos. (Adv.) ing wlien the many difficulties to be overcome in the treatment of thousands of milts of roadway are considered. It is apparent that this problem can be solved only by the adoption of one or two general methods. U1 By, constructing roads iu such a A , - a n gevrMont One of The Satisfied Provo Tailoring Co. Be rr . No. 119 No. Acad Ave. i Then, Alfred Madsen, Prop. |