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Show -- PA03 TWO - f mn r- "BVW7J .w t T- - s ' ' yw THE PROVO POST ir $ continued $ -- REPUBLICAN TICKET.- iil . C. CASTOR A 20 . " For Congress ' Second District E. O. LEATHER W QOD-S.For Justice of SuprenurCourt v W JLLIAM M. MCARTY For Superintendent of Pub-- S lie Instruction CKS, Editor. Rad- - I jnalLj's...Saumel.D,RadiBaJJL,.Qct., 2U tate" o f Utah" viTFeter"Adajn3ojJe. $'s For Infants and Children v al. Oct-2- 1; "Frederick Matley vs. E. Ycnrs J. Kearnee, Oct 31; State vs. Fred- - In Usa For Over Always bears erlck Dart et al.r Oct. 30. the $ John Finch vs. Isaac Briggs, Nov. Signature of 27. Senator-PEE- SMOOT B. -- - 2Z.T.. For United States for term; Annie A. C. MATIIESON In the case of Belle Brown va. D. R. Wlgbtmgn, administrator for the estate of Valentine C. Wightman, for damages to the extent of- - $5,Q00 for Injuries when young Wightman shot the girl In the breast after a lovers Mqiirrpl frwn years ago and afterward killed himself.. JudgeT Morgan. ruled that the estate could not be held re- - Provo Commercial FALLACY OF BLAMING THE WAR. Savings Bank . i" acji ofJri am in g the warinEurope ubllff schools in County , Ticke lrMpftping-ofttm- f UTAH. -PBQVqCITY, revenue 3'hollyITorihiLlossof from term. Commissioner, imports in the Provo' and TJtali County now is a very goodtrme CAPITAL' $100,000 United 'States is clearly, demonstrated by the JAMES II. GARDNER to pay attention to school hygiene and to study tURPLUS $50,000 term Commissioner, sponsible. Washington correspondent of the American - - "E F. conditions surrounding school Iifehicli may 9 was Bringburst Economist: 'Duties grille,ReedGakley, under the present-la- w -D- IRECTORS? Clerk thegrd w f Eatidd e eTopmentoPthe ehiliL for ten months to paid 31, a divorce by default from granttd July according to a table E. T. PALFREYMAN Too long this great problem in school life has been Reed Smoot, President Florence Oakley on the ground of dethe Bureau of by prepared Domestic Foreigii'and few C. B. Loose, years sertion; plaintiff was given the cusignored arid it has been only a very Commerce, decreased $30,770,070, which is more CHRISTENSEN L. Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, 8r W. tody ot a minor child. The parties since we began to realize the necessity of trained 30 per cent, of the deficiency which Presithan Sheriff Feb. 1, X912. L. Blersach, Geo. Taylor, 8r. at married were Provo, are now there Even school. physicians on the MARION CL1NGER. dent Wilson attributes to th ewaE A default divorce was granted Hilda Roger Farrer. parents who look upon the work of the physician Treasurer C. Betters, of Provo, on the ground Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier The customs figures at Philadelphia and BosL. L. NELSON as a fad and do n$t consider Ills recommendations Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. of failure to provide; plaintiffs maidA --of ton Show heavy 'decrease in of amount duties In Recorder children many - General Banking Business seriously. en name Hilda Chirstenson, was reregarding their collected. At Philadelphia inAug-pareFLOYD JOHNSON out rural districts the hoards of trustees have not Transacted. stored; the parties were married Feb, -. mou thin-401- 3 u ith..t, Attorney 2T514: eT convinc c d that the rri C. Depository for Postal Saving U. eco yeU) GEORGE l PARKER uas Jf$i0,000. The difference in the value of the A decision for plafntlff was render-ed1a. anddo notattempt. to give the children that adSurveyor was imports only $122,000; the cnseot J. E, Smiley vs. I JOHN R. STEWART vantage. The imports at Boston were $3,783,000 Utah Lake Land. Water and Powef n of Schools-- 8 company, rescinding the contract arid Superintendent School hygiene, is a complex problem Our under trie Tnyuo Tariff for the g J. P. CREER- - giving Judgment to plaintiff for $33 Id, knowledge'ofits principles is greatly in exeess of month last hut the duties collectcl year, with Interest paid to defendant for their practical application. The position of school decreased $682,000 The war does not account Legislative Ticket. for improvements $2.63 thordamagese to addition in medical officer presupposes, State Senators for this. Jt proves a timely excuse' for Free- on from deland purchased placed a IIENRY GARDNER ough training7 in physiology and psychology, note for a additional but taxes ttat Traders, would have been fendant, directing JOHN II. WOOTONL practical working knowledge of the physics of necessary returned be $3,500 by given plaintiff vefy soon to make up the deficit if the State Representatives to reland The heat, light and ventilation, and an ability to war bad not been him. to pttrcnaeed begun at all. The war serve 1 CHARLES L. WARNICK 4. vert to the defendant the physical condition to check the terms upon recognize and SAMUEL E. TAYLOR temporarily the closing of jnills that were of the Judgment being complied'witt. and educational needs of the developing child. 3 J.'WILLIAM WING, JR. running on short time, but business obtained in Andrew F. Engberg of Spanish Fork the expense this The need of skilled sendees and L. K. STEWART the forced cutting off of imports, way, by obtained a divorce from Nettle has reincident thereto have been instrumental in does not encourage new capital to invest because Belle Engberg on the grounds of de-- ! stricting the practice of school hygiene largely the demand for certain articles and products is sertlon. to Urban communities. This is unfortunate, be- dependent only upon the duration of the war. In the case of the state against incause the great bulk of the school population of Some promise-o- f Vere Rushton the man has been al-stable trade conditions if neceslowed to change his plea from guilty this country is as yet scattered qver the rural sary to inducelnanufaeturers to Easy.. expand or to unto not guilty to a statutory offense. districts. , dertake new enterprises. This cannot be exThe case was then continued for the Head-Of- f The disproportionate prevalence of prevent pected under term to allow the man and girl to This week has been a week able diseases among urban and rural populations busy 0 0 0 marry. Rushton is a divorcee and for the Fourth District court "and is not great; the necessity, therefore, of educating cannot marry until the required time DOES IT FIT YOUR CASE? Judge A. B. Morgan has disposed of Set Nothing la Better then by law is up. rural communities to the exercise of sanitary pre a large number of cases set for the An exchange says: Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pill The following divorce cases were cautions necessary for the preservation of health term of court present the Dont Monday and Give Listen, Relief dont Without daughter. They cry dismissed for want of prosecution: is apparent. The importance of school hygiene make Bed mother think that her little lamb has court calendar was called as follows: your the because "I can sav that Dr. Miles' RemState of Utah vs. Joseph Young-berg- , Elizabeth Booth vs. Heber T. Booth, in this respect is paramount, sanitary been abused edies hae been a godsend to me wYes. I know that the stranger -- Vera ttancy Park. vs. Albert N. Park, Uk!t 9; Araerican Fork City-vand used' td - hare redemption of The majority of rural communities spoke to MaMason vs. William G. you. Disrespectfully, you say? Called Lawrence Johnson, Oct. 8; Lehi City Ber such terrible headaches 1 would althe about be must largely prac . through brought most be wild for days at a time. I - WelE daughterT-pexha-ps the. man ys., Franklin Smith, OcL 10 1 State of 80n Sarah E. Davis vs. Robert H. began-using" Dr. - Miles1 Anti Rain Seal education of the yourigln"orderlirie837 clean- youAKiddo!Davis, vs. Utah Carl Oct. have those headnever Pills to the of and name State Kiddo. Anderson, 6; thought youanswered aches any more. 1 can speak highly liness and the observance of sanitary precautions. You of vs. Utah William plea1 J. he Llndeborg, see, only arrived this morning. of Dr. Miles Nervine also for It MARY8 EPISCOPAL CHURCff Furthermore, the medical inspection of schoolcured one of my children of a terrible to notice you at the depot when he got off of guilty of failure to provide; C. W. 1" nervous disorder. I can always Fovd ys. O. M. Potter, dismissed; W. children is in more or less intimate relation with the train. speak a good word for your RemYes, I know you only went to the de60 West Second North. B. vs. German Barnett administrator, edies and have recommended them the homes, which in turn are component parts of see to Services: of if the to a good many of my friends who pot girls had gotten back E. Ellsworth et al., continued for1 Sunday any enmmnnities. The educational effect of school from the-ci- ty. have been well pleased with them." 8 a- mS. Wood Merc Co. vs. Mary Holy Communion Andthen say-h- e term; you happened MRS. CEO, H. BRTAN. J:45 a. m. hygiene extends through these channels for the to be standing on the hotel porch this afternoon P. Wood Dallln et al., dismissed; Sunday 8cho(1 Janesville, Iowa. s betterment of the, community, health., Morning Service and Sermon .11 a. m. For Sale by AM Druggl.ta. n Caorge-SlttU- e n att et wtien-y ou ' went ree: of I know,f 'to"thr post off 25 Doaea," 2S Cent. and Sermon. 7: 30 p. m. R. Co. et al, dismissed; S. A. Bivans Evnin There is necessity for uniformity in. methods course, you could MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. help glancing in his et aL vs. Utah Lake Land, Water ft La11 Glld hardly Tues. 2 p. va. of examination and of classifying the results for direction when yon went by and when m FrIday 8 you and Co. et al., Oct 28; Utah Bank- - Cho,r Meetln collective statistics to be of value. There is need Flossy Fay passed that way later, it wasnt your Power m. a. 10 Communion. DayBHoly lng company vs. James Oler, Oct 17; of uniform methods and systematic classification fault that Floss asked you, loudly enough for him Irene Berry vs. F. A. Graham, Oct 15; hefore-thes- e observations can be of to hear, if you werrtit sick and tired of living in Fred Carter vs. W. H. Peters, Oct 13; and physical standards, this mental value in studying old town? So when you took a walk Perry A. Morgan vs. Utah Lake Land, poky Power Co., Oct 29; Clara M. on and the effect of changing social conditions this evening he saw you, sauntered after you and Water ft Winn va. AlvlaBoardman, Oct. 20; The Secret of a Good Figure development.---- ' at the corner near the drug store he overlook- - you Reclamation ' Grazing Co.,' et. al," ' ' anil reila of" often lies in the brassiere. n The wear of his the Journal woroi t!i(uimnl and school hat J. R. Allen et al., Oct. 16; Utah RailThe object of asked, Whats your hurry, raiding hygiene, says for tho reason that they regard it as necessary as a corset. It supports the bout of the American Medical Association, is to place Kiddo? And you ran home in tears, to tell your way Co. vs. M. E. Crandall et al., Oct end hick ami give, the figure the youthful outline which fa.liion decrees. the impressionable child in the most favorable mother how you had been insulted. Thank God 14; W. S. Heckethorn vs. Edward CommerProvo dismissed; Wadley, for blame Youre and that. mental development Dads girl yet. But dont environment for physical cial ft Savings bank vs. Ashley Bartand to detect and correct defects which may im- the man. lie knows there are kiddos in every lett, Oct 27; Spanish Fork Inst BRAIEREJ? pede intellectual training. The medical supervis- town, lie meets them at the depots. He notices vs, Mrs. Dora Bradford, Oct 24; Katia are tlie damtlent, moat aerdeeable garments utilized them hotels be and further and the ion of schools may, however, passing repassing going Beeman vs. J. N. Pexton, Oct 27; J. imaginable. Only the beat of materials are g used for instance, Walohn", a Sexible A. Stalings et al., vs. Hans Olsen et the of to sees from and the he determination and state on prevalthe "postoffitfes the of great durability alteolutcly rustless always by &L, Oct 22; J. A. Stallings et aL vs, petmitting laundering without removaL ence of communicable diseases, especially in rural them with Flossies. But those men will never They come In all styles, and your local Dry Olsen et Oct Hans Electa al., 23; Cuuds t.taler will show them to you on recommunities. The ultimate control of malaria, speak to the small-tow- n girls who mind their own vs. Eliza Jane Hlgglnson et Hlgglnson quest If be does not carry tlirm, be can in these business and keep off the streets. Now tomorrow al., Nov. easily got tliem for yon by writing to ns. Send trachoma, tuberculosis and typhoid fever 6f Utah Lake Land, Water ft an illustrated booklet showing st ies that - for are to high favor. communities must beTargely through 'education if you helpour motherwith the preservmgrnot Powers Co. vs. C. B. Fowler et al BENJAMIN & J0HNE3 al methods. For these reasons the combination of a soul will ham you. So dry your eyes no not Oct 30; Ellas E. Mansfield vs. Effle SO Warren Street Newark. N. J. L. Nov. Thomas Mansfield, Jones , 5; use cold water and a soft towel. the duties of the health officer with that of the the powdef-ragvs. William Johnson, Nov. 4; C. A. medical superyision of schools appears eminently Thats right, smile. Ohran et al., vs. J. E Snyder et al., ' o practieable. : PILE ON .THE TA7ES.I: ::: AntenAvQ,tudiesnfJbe..meutaLcapa.city,of should Go it. Congress? Pile on the taxes! American schoolchildren, at varying ages, You have been .extravagant. be undertaken, in widely separated communities, You have shut up mills. with a view to the establishment of the normal the You have thrown the harpoon of eonfusion mental standard, thereby rendering possible : efand the of of bur business. the into immigration, impress study You have reduced the Governments income fect of a changed social environment on the menas revealed so thateven without the war as an excuse you tal processes of the imnjiigrant child, would have had to levy direct taxes, anyhow. 6y similar examinations at the ports of entry. GoiC Congress!' We all understand the e necessity for taxing everybody to sustain a UTAH COUNTY IN THE FAIR. in K been as it unsound as has system principle state Oner mon-Ut-ah county- to industry. Philadelphia Inquirer. fair to carry off The sweepstakes as it did a year deadly o 0 -- 0ago. Not because this county is spending more been GOOD ROADS AND THE FAIR others, money-th- an This time the good roads force of the state the proper support given to the movement by the head used good judgment in Calling ft good loads this hate at the men interested in placing county of the column in resources.'as well as ability to convention during the state fair. This will give burulredsof-gooroen-P- roroads enthusiasts, an opportun- display "them: Two of advancement of the movement the to for will work Poulson Otto and J. E. II. Eastmond ity fesspr doK again be responsible for the victory if we are and atfend the fair at the same time. Furthersuccessful itt. bringing homeJhiL.Iionors again this more, while the fair is in session there is always a booster spirit in the air and there may be many year. ' HO O O men, who are not now interested in the movement, the e The CbngreHshas given a blow caught" at the right time and started along ru t t to the worker! in this country which only ade- right o o o quate Protection ea n eure. - Home, Sweet Ilotne, is a popular song : Peace and plenty beats war an J famine. T with marooned Americans abroad. HYGIENE IN OUR. SCHOOLS. Th c Jttil - t ar ar ct - t. trie-decre- ase ha-sa- , -- - -- ' d mc n ---- -- -- great-cWlIia- corrcs-pondin- X Busy Week - 1 j District Court Free-Trad- To I e. a Headache After-Effect- s. i s. rrr' VCtS r -- Tle-happen- -- ed a - - - lts VS-- 1 1 Bien-Joli- Bra-.iir- co-o- a e (Hr-A- JO-If- -- boa-in- 00 -- Our Selling Expenses -- Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. rev-enu- A Utah-eoiint- js. - Pianos sold by us go direct from to your home. We have saved many others many lars let us do the same for you. d Free-Trad- 000 L, BLAKE MUS1G COMPANY ' ay V5: |