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Show . -- V 1 RE PROVO POST EDITORIALS A VICIOUS PRACTICE j Iiast Sunday night two young ladies walking down Center street were repeatedly insulted by g 'couple, of trough. necks who had either rented or. borrowed a buggy with which ta go out for what they would term a;"good time. The girsl finally escaped and went their way while the two men continued their depredations againsv any young girl who might happen to be .on. th, street and be sighted by them. The practice of driving rigs or automobiles through the streets and attempting to stop every young lady who happens to ,be out is one that should be stopped and stopped permanently. Drastic measures should find their way,, to our ordinance book and the police in every way should enforce them to the last letter of the law, and men who insist on these practices should be given the opportunity to think the matter over on the rock pile. A few examples would put a stop to the practice as those who follow out this method of trying to secure the society of young ladies are as a rule cowards and degenerates and are not fit company for the young ladies they would entertain. our' police officers or the sheriffs , Neither force in the county have been strict enough in dealing with these culprits - and as a result of this leniency the practice is growing to a point where it must be curbed if the young ladies are to enjoy the privileges which they should in walking about the streets of Provo and the other towns in the county. . i . 0 , O H tobacco PROPHET HARVEY PREDICTS Close upon the heels of the Literary Digest poH of Republican state legislators, showing a large majority favorable to the nomination of J ustiife Iughes for president, a poll confirmatory of those taken of Republican editors and readers of high class journals, America's foremost t political prophet, Co. George Harvey, ed-tof the North American Review, predicts the nomination of Justice Hughes and his acceptance of the call of his country. Jle aaya: Never since this republic demanded that George 4 1 command quick as you buy some Prince . Harvey, it must be remembered, you every tobacco satisfaction your, smoke-appeti- te ever hankered its made by a patented as predicted Wilsons election and later predicted the nomination of Taft, the independent race of Roosevelt andthe comparative standing of the three presidential candidates in the results of 1912. Had he lived a fewscen- V ..' tunes ago he would have been prosecuted fo witchcraft. , Col. Harvey givgs many concrete illustrations of the popular, demand for Hughes, insistent in the face of every variety of organ- process that cuts oat bite and parch! - Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. prefer to give quality ! ized opposition. f the national joy smoke r I a flavor as different as it is deliglitfuL You never tested the like And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they cant smoke a pipe or roll a ciga He seems personally reconciled " He shows the views of Hughes on the t tariff, rt , Harvey also shows that Hughes was not a candidate, for. govemorof New York and did- not turn his hand te get a renomination. He did not seek that high office any more than he seeks the presidency. Ile is not a candidate, Col. but Harvey believe that this old-- f ashione i man holds firmly to t&e old fashioned idea that the lone responsibilities of the presidency are so great that it ought not to be sought and must not be declined. - - -- Great e 0 - - The association has also assisted h the equipment of ' the manual Gaining department of the- Ptoro high school to the extent of f2D0: t The report of the president closes right in - 0-- - 00 o An important element in the marriage 00 Possibly.; our dear friends across the Rio Grande are simply looking for a square meal. 0 - 00 If . bumper crops continue to bump for a few more years the American farmer will discard his Ford and annex a Zeppelin. , SOMETHING ( t New for Provo A Semi-Month- Price List of eries, Hardware, ware, Etc. JiisG: association. Call for one. A FEW SELECTED FROM THIS LIST H-o- ............ .0, -- Provo, Utah Carnations are nice, but mother vtd prefer your photo at 1.93 dosen at Larseu A Nygreen One thousand GRAY HAIR DARK other' rebel prisoners were marched through Dublin Saturday under military escort They included many youths in the Teens and several women, it Is said that several thousand prisoners, have - been taken - by the military- hundred more prisoners Three front Ireland, of whom twenty wer worm Jed. were landed at Holy Head. The .prisoners. Included a large number of persons evidently of : some what higher station than those landed two days ago. . , SOme of them were Intellectual who heretofore have been Identified mainly with the Irish literary movement Of these some were clerks, sportsmen, tradesmen or farmers. Most of them appear to be greatly exhausted. Several of the prisoners imneated 'their willingness to turn states evidence and it is stated that aome startling information win come to the government from this source. SOT. - oitnur water a weak. WKI Sulphur. - Almost everyone knows that Sage-Teand ' Sulphury, properly .coin- -. pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre' to the' hair when faded, streakadt or: gray;; alaot aodn dandruff, itching-- ' scalp- and stops way ' falling hair. T4araage tow mokw to get this mixtnreit : at home, whichi ia mussy and troublesome. Nowadays;, hr asking at any drug ' stoce for- Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, you wilt get a large bottle-o- f tills famous efts ' recipe for about 50 cents. DonT stay gray! Try iW No- one-capossibly tell' that you darkened your hair,-- aa- itr does- it so naturally-anevenly, Tou dampen a sponge of soft brush with it and! draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and' after another application or; two, your halt becomes beautifully dark,, thick: sad glossy. a . the-onl- y - - , ! o t - : - - d ; - - EYESTRAIN, HEADACHE and SQUINTS .fX s Sbientifically removed. Thon-san- ds of testimonials. DB. G. H. HEINDSELMAN With Heindselman Optical A Jewelry Co. . i Tn&isklsSlasiMSI w. of' SageeTfeat and! - omptlnd pools, and oloanod twloo to D: e Favorite-Recip- If you are troubled with chronic oc muscular rheumatism give Chamber Iains Liniment a ' trial. The relief from pain- which- it affords la atone worih many time lt cost, ObtahK ablef everywhere adv. Twa blfl natural Fcj oM Rheumatism- Sfltr hot Grandmothers : AT THE Hka BE PRETTY! TURII Sot. M Um CMf- - what yommeed for.opmg. Ready Mixed Point fc r the Home, Chinamal and Vcrckh for the Furniture. Kabcmina for tha 7alls. Pont Bru:h:j fc r oil Purpeiaa. Glass and Putty for the Windows. : ora, peas, milk, etc. ttfw 2Sc Bananas, per dozen SSo, SOo, 80c Oranges, per dosen. Others get from 5c to 10c trot per dosen tor the same size a. limit SO days. - For tickets and full f alM have a full Roe of seeds, plenty EXCURSfONS TO IDAHO, Information apply to any agent Salt of Alfalfa and graas seeds. MONTANA AND OREGON Lake Route or J. H. Mandertleld. ROUTE LAKE SALT VIA I. WILFORD PERRY V. 0. P. A-- Satt Lake City 8pt,U. 230 West Center ' ly 'I oariry a large line of first class goods, and am not afraid to print prices that are right v. I do not belong to any combine or credit rating Tomatoes, C. Groc- -- Canned BOYS IN TEENS AND ' WOMEN MARCHED THROUGH DUBLIN ON WAY TO TRIALS PTerpont; secretary Mrs. O. R; Thomas. District representatives- - win be elected at the local' meetings.. . Each of the- schools furnished a chorus and DefVor Scott of the high school gave m reading-- . ' Wmton-Salem,,N..- x - today is to keep the larder supplied. 0 best wishes are that the assn Matlon will continue the' good' work it has begun. . because there fs a dace in every community for a- well organized association . sustained by those who are Interested' in- better homes, : better schools and bettei dtlzens. The treasurer, Mrs. Emma- Startup. reported $247.17 cash on eand. f The following officers of the association were elected for the ent Ing,, year: President; Mrs. Esther 7V Stewart; lst vlte- - prwiatmU. I E Eggertsen, second rice ipresldent; Principal ReM Beck; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas F. My is tlie man, who knows not his own .greatness., MEETING t344.65. Let patriotism begin at Lome this town. . ; A25-t- - REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, leld its annual .meeting Friday In the Central school buildMrs. , Esther Call Stewart; ing. resident of : the organization,.... gave v complete report of the work ac-ompllshed during the year. Among the questiona which, have leeu considered and acted upon iy,tha association ars the equipment of school grounds with play apparatus and as a result of the- activity of the association the following am uints have been expended for the Playgrounds for the different schools Maeser, f 62; Franklin, $142.65; Tlmpanogoa, 175; Parker, 7F. Total, Col. THEY'LL THANK YOU LATER ON Ho. J- e7-enl- , NOW si EL ASN. A . ? , The Home and School association every wind of doctrine. It is Hughes, the courageous, unwavering statesman the people want and not some shifty disciple of expediency. 0- A" SCHOOL HOLDS HOME - t riKt n Alben. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try(jut certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as so6n as they invest in a supply. tell ltS OWT1 Story I ppnrt Albeit tobaCCO Will ' X humi- pound etyrtat-glaoner dor with rpongo-moi- st top that hampr th a tobacco m me h clrrrr trim alwayt I hold to the specific problems of the future, some still .unknown, without being blown about, by 00 r can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince- rette retry tooTyridbZZ 5c tin, iOc; handeom pound strength may be depended upon to apply the general principles he is known to THE MENLOVE STUDIO During the summer months tickets at areally - reduced nlea win be sold to points In stem territory on different dates. Return Albert inteTelctual Up To You & Print Bay foreign relations, peace , preparedness and bosses, quoting his utterances and pointing tq his example,. He points to his courage and his sta bility. He argues that a man of his moral and -- " f . nomination. If the children havent been photo-- graphed lately, have- - . ) 'N. AF . ..pi-i-- We , to the result and zestfully brushes aside the puerile objections to the justice accepting the - do 9mm , - -- 0- V Thats because for. - earlyv as 1909 A WISE RULING .The supreme, court of Utah has upheld' the onster proceedings brought against C. W. Shores, appointed chief of police by Mayor Monte Ferry of Salt Lake. The ruling is a good one but-thlaw should. apply jnot only to. the head, e of the police department, but should be extended to the head of our school systems and other executive offices where men must control others. Recently the superintendent of the Salt Lake " city school system resigned and regardless of the fact that at least two prominent educators of the state, George A. Easton and George M. Childs were willing to accept the position a majority of the members of the Salt Lake board of education sent. East for a man to'fiU the vacancy. They secured a man who has been 1 teacher In one of the Eastern colleges, bu has no record as a supervisor or superintendent in public instruction.- ' This man will have eharge of hundreds of teachers and instead of having a man who has been tried, such as the two above mentioned. Salt Lake City will be experimenting with a superintendent. It will, also be experimenting with a man t who knows nothing about the state, nor the conditions existing and chances are about equal for his success or failure. In case of a Utah man the chances would be almost, entirely in favor of success. Too often we are prone in Utah to hope for success in the outsider while we see only failure standing out for our own Utah people. However, we are improving in this respect and by proper laws to back up the people it will not be long before men who want public positions and public. honors in, the state will have , to first prove f their intention of becoming bona-fid- e residents of the state. There was a time when the carpet bagger could come into the "West, and gather in the plums as he did in the old days in the South, but that time is rapidiy passing awav and will Boon be no more. , Its , . Prince Albert gives Washington become its first president has there X appeared ao striking an instance of the office seeking the man. Col. a Albert and fire-u-p pipe or a home-mad- e cigarette! - or . as you never , thought could be is yours to , . j 34 Sudr : Y Will repair jraur wood furniture a&d ataia or Ttrtit!i mba BEEBE lUM3Ei CO. Phones 1 04 and 105 J f. ' .J 7. Provo,. Utah V |