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Show GB insmovo ftzi TV3 Save Your Health 'Stc Most sicknesses that impair health have their start in quite ordinary ailments of the organs of digesor elimination. tion Stomach, and bowels are liver, kidneys, quickly benefited by the action of J n YSl- - w fk. jp- Our Heartiest Recommendation STEAM ROLLER FOUND A NEW ENGINEER. FREE GLASSES TO SCHOOLCHILDREN. k Ever since the organization of the Progressive party, the earnest adherents of that faith have joined with the Democrats in crying "steam roller" every time a Republican convention was held. Some .of the Progressives quit the Republican party for what they termed bossism: The "new freedom" of the Bull Moose was to right all sueh wrongs and the following news item from one of the Salt Lake dailies tells In most y oant language how the evil was righted : N, C. Larsen of Utah county dared insist that he stood for principles and called on the convention to bear witness that he was unwilling that the Progressives of Utah should be swallowed head, and tail by the Democrats. He argued against fusion amid the hisses of compatriots of the" steam roller aggregation and cries of "Hes for Smoot, -- Hes a "Go on and vote for standpatter, Smoot, and other similar remarks. When the state committee had decided that Mr. Larsen was interfering with the ' cut and dried program he was placed under the steam roller and flattened out until his arguments e appeared as signifi-lueDlJ- th-su- papers . "new freedom cannot be when trampled upon, especially there is so much at stake and the party of the "new freedom is Of course the to be taken over body and britches into the fold of the Democratic brother. What right did Brother Larsen of Provo have to butt into the arrangements and declaim against the boys who were working so hard to fixthings'jup 1 Why, the honor of the bosses was at stake and there should be no interference from a mere delegate. That had been decided upon long before the convention was called. There was no wonder onr Provo man was hissed and told that he was ? Smoot man. Any mere delegate who should dare to rise and defend the principles for which he stood could have expected just what our clean, d Provo man got. The Progressive convention was called with but one purpose in view. That purpose was to' crawl under- the Democratic blanket and to get absorbed into that party with but one aim in view; that aim, to beat It often happens that school-childre- great need of glasses and yet have not the money to buy them. Perhaps the eyes have been examined in the early fall, by the teacher, according to the printed instruction and some defect has been found. Maybe the child cannot see the blackboard. Maybe the teacher-fin- ds that al- though the child can rpp well at a distance, he fre- complains otheadadie and eyeaehe, after getting his lessons. Maybe the eyes are red, or ,' At all events the maybe the child is teacher discovers that something is wrong, so she sends a printed card to the parent, which notifies him-thhis childs eyes are not right, and advises him to seek competent advice. The mother or the school nurse, therefore, takes the child to the oculist, who discovers that glasses are urgently needed, to enable the child properly toTeceive offered school instruction. Without glasses this cannot be done, and the child is seriously hampered in the acquirement of an education. If the parents cannot, under these circumstances, buy the glasses, what is to be done? This is a serious question and one which will have to be answered. There should be a fund in the hands of the school board of every city to meet this emergency. This fund may be raised by eon tributions if necessary, but' the best waylsto have it come from the city treasury. The amount required would not be large. Suitable arrangements could be made with some wholesale optical houses, to furnish these glasses af almost cost, says a medical journal. In Cleveland, where school examinations are performed quite thoroughly, less than 400 pairs of glasses are given away to poor children annually. This probably does not cost Cleveland $400 a of the enormous benefits that are produced. Schoolbooks, lunches, etc., are given away in many cities, why not then free cross-eyed- year-andshi- glasses -- -- nk ! , ' 0 0 0 A GOOD THING. high-minde- Smoot, Theexperiment of working convicts on public roads in Illinois has proven more than a success, and its scope may be widened in future. The work was voluntary on the part of the prisoners. It is a policy which might be followed to adThe platforms of the Progressive and D'emo-crativantage in jnany other states, and for two very parties were mafic up merely because the obvious reasons: two parties once, the one party now, had to have First. When convicts are worked within something to clamor over during the long months manufacture walls the articles . e - they penitentiary campaigning for they, too, but are sold to the public, and therefore that much follow the file leader,- - President Wilson, and work is removed from the ranks of honest iabor. would pay no heedto platforms if could om they Second. When cqnvicts are worked on pub-li- e ?et into officer roads their labors are of benefit to every ciu Hie Progressive leaders gave a very uvid zen of a community without at the same time demonstration of their methods of doing business being a detriment-t- o some honest man who is in atl the convention. Now comes the great qufs-- j need of breadJfor himself and family. tion Will the rank and file of the There is every reason why convicts should be party submit I unholy- - alliance ! worked publitughwayaLoOdnsIealiiitry. o o o America is notorious for having the -- Ivors -roads-o- f provo is Convention city. anyeivilized country on earth, and yet if was put t6 work in road improveconvict every Once more the good people d: thVeityiiav e ment' itrwauldbep only a question of time-whdemonstrated tbatProvois dhe-finlittle city in States for a .convention,, and the the highways -of this country would be thefeest in the worldf, United Commercial Travelers wbospeftt three -- o days of last week Iireare Willing to the man. do THET LIMIT. were the "sfan(TT)ackorthe'lown.Tioyally travelers llenlertained last week, and, accordShall the Flag be made in England ing to an old member, it is the third time thev riles one up a l it. , J. have had to admit that Provo beats em all whei. Kinder starts the blood a bi!m ircomesfdshowingtguestsTery-g6oWTind- r Just to merely think of it. We. have won this reputation from practically Shall the Flag we call Old Glory every convention held in the city. We must conIn a foreign land be made? tinue to hold the Teputation against all comers This is certainly the limit Utahs Garden, City should be its convention . Of the foul work of city, .Let ns continue to make it so. of ta-th- pre-electi- e on-th- e- I PILLS Sold ovarywbaro. la box, a en Try the Provo Tailoring Company for satisfactory - pressing ' and cleaning. . I. e. " Shall" Hie" Flag 'be'ihade In England, Far away, across the deep ! Every time a London suffragist is hauled into court she starts an uproar, and roars until she is Down with sentiment and feeling! released. The Sufs. have J. B. Buy your bunting where its cheap! pushing the ' ' breeze. , e hat care foes of Country! -- o o o- Theyre no patriotic pride. Whats the Flag but so mmh dry goods! Young man, if you are in love and cant 9 Make it on the other side. h !" throw it off, go out in the garden and count the ' My weeds. Its a sure cure. Shall the Flag be made fin England! -o- I t.A Kinder riles one up a bit ; ( Mjanish mwspapers are peefi'at- Colonel Kinder starts the blood fiilin ' je' Roosevelt. Possibly they object to the, Brazilian Just to merely think of it. , Work and wages they have taken, monkey as a diet. o And in idleness merf lag; Taken industry to England; Some girls are so patient they allow themNow they want to take. the selves to be taught-to-swievery time the water Flag. ' Is warm. , JACKfiViLEY. -- ' 6o " -- Free-Trad- T ji p oo TfUOt MAMK 4 - Eczema Remedy which we belle vepo88e8se8"' unusual' merit. We highly recommend and sell It on a. positive guarantee. The object of this effective preparation. Is to penetrate the skin and destroy the germs pf this distressing and stubborn disease. If you are a sufferer from skin troubles, give this remedy a trial. You will be pleased with the result. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. ... - Fr sak by PROVO DRUG CO. Exclusive agency FOR BALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper; lc per sheet while it Tasts, in 25 cent lots. Best grade. Call this office. MEAT llljpiOUS Wednesday, June 17 10 Take a Tablespoonful 0 Salts Back Hurts or Bidder Bothers. lf We are a natioj meat eaters and our blood Is fUle with' uric acid, says ft aul ority, who warns us to be constantly gpard against kid- ney trouble. The kidneys dokljetr utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak fromithe overwork; they well-know- n Prices Reduced 25c Provo Engagement &2SS3E DIFFIREfiTAKD DlSTifiOlti w?'FRo:.mL OTHERS. get sluggish; rthelelimlnative tissues clog and thus the ya3te Is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kilny8 ache and feel like lumps of leafd, nd you have sting-ipains In thfi bak pr the urine Is clondy, full ofsediinent, or the bladder la Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness! acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts take a table&poonful in glass of water beforb breakfast each morning And in a few days your kid neys will act line. Tpis famous salts Is mad from theacifl of grapes and lemon juice, combinediwlth lithia, and has been used for generations to flush ftnd stimulate clogged tr&lie the acids in u longer a source of Irri urinary and bladd ad Salta is Inexpen jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-wfttdrink, and nobody can make a mistake By taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Hedquist Drug Co., qtwo stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) n er PRESENTING TJOHE SWIM AT THE Sfiri Two big natural hot sulphur water pools, emptied and cleaned twice a week. Fins for P.hsirmafism Turkish Bath and Bed $1 o- Free-Trad- --- George Ilansen and John Loveless of Provo Bench, charged with disturbing the peace at Parcells hall, Tuesday night, had a hearing before - Precinct Justice E., L. Jones Wednesday, nansen was fined $5 and Loveless was est o-- have the ,excluslve'agencyfor" 2 Sc. are in n at We are often asked to recommend a remedy1 for skin troubles eczema, tetter, salt rheum, dandruff, etc. We ImUrraai BaUa, St W VMM Smlfe, S HM. THAN ANY OTH K0;VC:i ELTTH erra the Che K3 CIBE& SIMIIj PfM'S tMMEDIATELY AfTTft EACH fHECfff&PL, GPJU1D '&Sai7&Om-Cax- z Shows wenty8ros. CHCA C O T&W !j ruUdltiLI YhichMcsPlxf on the Public Streets atll a.m. w Oatecf 2 PerfcnnAnccs Dai!v-22u- d B MuCtlf. xxd? Oer eiieng other concern Are less than any in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one' else. Pianos sold by us go direct from fac' tory tcLyour home. We have saved many others many dollars, let us, do the "same for you. . f m o oo When you get a grouch, look in the mirror. ' 6 0 0 h V? Niagaras dove of peace is taking a snooze BLAKE MUSIC COMPANY |