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Show THE PEOVO POST rang. WOMEIIS'CLUB END . himiiiii Ai iff -- PLE ASED TO H1EET YOU. VERY MB I A .INTERESTING SESSION frffin Page 1.) (Continued - ;r1? Better Pictuns for Yourself and Family Among the clubs which weie given prominent mention were the Bav View club of Castle Dale, the Alathea club of Spring City, the Castle Gate Women's club, the Home Culture club or Silver City, the Culturus club of Payson, and the Clio club of Logan, all of which are valuable ad- w Yl? Saturday, Matinee 2:30 to 5 p.m. EDNA GOODRICH m ditions to the state federation. Mrs. E. E. Corfman next made a few remarks in Which she showed tbe development of the various clubs. She stated that nearly seven hundred members had ben added to the state - federation during the past tw o years and after a few closing remarks the meeting sdiourned for the luncheon which, was served by the Domestic Science department of the BrighartT Young university. Shortly after 1:30 the afternolhi .session was celled to older and the room was filled almost to capacity. The Star The opening number, Spangled Banner. was given by the Mrs. Edward Bishsel preaudience. sided at the afternoon session. Mrs Meachanr of Salt Lake as a representativeDraper club gave a brief review of the work being accomplished by that club, namely, civic work, the moral and physical de47 year in the employ of the Westinghouse Company, shaking t Christopher Horrocks, machinist, and for velopment of children and Juvenile hands with Republican Presidential Nominee Charles Evans Hughes at the Airbrake plant, Wilmerding, Penn. court work in the various towns The Veteran employe conducted Mr. Hughes on a trip through the works and later Introduced him- - to the aa- throughout the state. Mrs. Thomas semhled workmen Pouts of Price was present and gave We must do something. We must proa short talk on the work of the Price have ended it is the desire of the tect ourselves or we shall become the E Sorotris- club. president that each Chj represented dumping ground of the world and oar Mrs. I. H. Masters rendered a beau- at this federation will .receive some workmen will beg In the streets. tiful solo which was received with message of helpfulness that will aid Even the Democrats have seen much applause. that something must be done, for they in the aims and purposes of our behave provided a. tariff board to ascerPresident McAllister of tht Manu- loved organization and be helpful tain and report tbe true facta to which facturers association of Utah was and lasting In the upbuilding of this next Introduced and expressed words great state and our grand republic. Elihu Root Shows That the Re- - a tariff law la to be applied. In Mr. Tafts Administration the Republicans t of appreciation for the, splendid asFollowing - thithe- - delegatee whq CartEnal provided for 'a tariff board to report publican" Party's" sistance the club women of Utah attended the biennial convention in to tbe President and It was appointed Principle Has Won the .were cCixJgLiihe state. He made a New York City this summer gave and doing excellent work. When tb Democratic House elected In 1910 plea that the women do all in their their various reports. Only Decisive Battle came in they starved it out of existpower to help the Buy a Home Miss Alice Reynolds as the first of the Contest ence by refusing appropriations, la .movement, and Utah Products week, speaker discussed the subjects of the last session of the 61st Congresai which has been set for November 19 "Literature and Immigration. the Republicans passed through both1 25 of this year. to Mrs. Wlnnlfred Jensen of Mt WE PROSPER BECAUSE THE . Houses a new bill for a tariff board to f Corfman then gave tbe Pleasant took up Education, show.Mrs. HOME MARKET IS OUR OWN report to Congress. There were some presidents address. ing the fundamentals which make a slight differences of detail in the two In part Mrs. Corfman said: well cultured man, woman or child. Houses which were agreed uiou la The general theme chosen for this Mrs. A. T. Lewis of Logan gave an When Peats Comes and Foreign Com- conference, but the Democrats Bilbos- The Americanism. (Convention is interesting talk on the Social Side mercial Confederations Look Hun- tered against the final conference 'reSo so tfaa New at killed the bill Rev. William Guthrie the port and of the New York Biennial. grily Toward America, We Shall tariff board was dead slain by the York biennial, spoke to us on foreign Deserve What Happens to tie If Shortly after 3 oclock, Mrs. now been j It Democratic has party. literature and the New York citizen, Evans Cowles, president of the Provision la Not Made Against Dis- resurrected by that party because they (touching - the rgreat problem of Am'ueral Federation of Womens clubs, aster fay a Tariff Quite Different see that something must be dene ericanism which lies at the base of arrived and was given a warm greetFrom the Underwood Folly. about the tariff when the war Closes. that other Question, Shall America ing by the members of the state Now, we can all understand that JX the and American Ideals 8urvive? Jhe federation. There is. one particular subject with country wants a tariff for revenue-onlywiswhich the United States must deal they may put the making of it la the the work of connecting Mrs. R. B. Porter of Ogden, first practical la order to meet the revulsion in pro- hands of the Democratic party. But, dom of the ages with the actnal in vice president of the state federaWhich win .accomcan any sane man contemplate that this twentieth oenury is upon us. It tion, gave 'an Interesting report of duction and trade the war. That party uiuking a protective tariff? In dose f the great pany of Instead must be solved by many the Utah federalon at New York City. is (he Tariff. I think there la very the Brat place they cant do it honestly. the few. Mrs. Mary Martin of Mantl took up general agreement upon that When They dont believe in it. They were The sixty clubs of Utah are com-- the subjects or Moral Training and the demand far supplies to the armies born and bred in a different faith. posed of women of every type and Conservation of Natural Resources In the field has ended great numbers They have been crying so long that variety of training, whose vision of Mr, Archie Bowman then gave an of men will return to productive em- .protection is an abuse of powenand an numabomination that they cant reconcile J the future has been 'Inspired through original poem entitled TTtab the ployment In Europe and great out themselves to a protective tariff, and i will thrown be bers of offoperatives This has ideas. the intermingling n pioneer State, which received - - of employment here and will have to they .regard the Underwood tariff aa a i brought about to a great ex-- 1 fi find other work. Europe will have model. That Is what we are do have applause.- tent by a desire for investigation of Mrs. C. H. McMahon of Salt Lake, little money end be heavily in debt. If the Democrats go back. The Under-woouniversal conditions and a stand for gave an interesting talk on the Idaho i siffe will be tinder strong compulsion tariff stilly with perhaps here that constructiv- e- education - which - state convention at Twin" TaUs,fnTm to pay her debts by making and and there u alight modification regardage demands. One marvels at she had Just returned. She Ling goods. She will be on a basis- of ' ing dye stuffs and some other articles the rapid strides Utah is making. - A Bpoke of the enthusiasm being manl- j etrict economy and high orgafilzation which can be shown to gentlemen j from Mlssouri 0nd elsewhere fl lghe can make aad sel1 cheaply-Well, j wonderful building revolution is go-- fe8te(j by the 30 Tural club recently i ever was ill conceiv- - , if a there clumsy, which includes on over the state, tag She also spoke inaugurated there. ed misfit law, It is the tariff which ' public bulldtags of every sort. mlrtet briefly oil the New York Biennial. been bears .Mr. Underwoods name. We had j has always 0ur attractive to European producers. It already discovered what its effect was win ibe far mere attractive after the when the wOjf In Europe began.' war. It lsr highly probable that even Many mills and factories were ment of all. to carry forward the banclosed or running but a part of the At 5 oclock a brillian reception England will resort to a protective our productin wil1 met time. Great numbers of laborers were ner of progress In all that contrib- was held for Mrs. Joslah Evans ; in thrown out of employment and the utes to the general welfare of her Cowles and at 8 oclock a big public , Xfaiaa do to theafi market For American products was are re going people, and when our labors will reception was given. .still further reduced by the destruction of their purchasing power. Enterprise halted, discouraged and appreNew enterhensive of the future. prises were no longer attempted. Old plunts were no longer enlarged. The Underwood tariff hud already failed ' when the war in Europe began. 'That war furnished and continues to fur-- j nish to American production the most j .absolute protection because It has to so i great s degree stopped product k la Uurope. So long as the war lasts our producers have practically no contpe- tlSTAHT P0STC2I , titton In. our tuvae market, for Europe does not make the goods to sell hoce. "SJVEriTJ L At Che same time, while the war lasts our producers hav an enoruioua uii C ket hi Europe for the things that ot-tb- e t 4 ' J. The House of Lies 99 rv vt WHAT WOULD 1 YOU DO 5- If your hearts desire seemed about to be wou by your sister; would you mar your SEE THE HOUSE OF LIES vMr4v i For Goodrichs uovel solution of this situation. She actually spoiled MUs-'Ed- -- wU -' ' -- $ I 1 . - Tier nrtPir.. i mf ho iicr -- charms physical (temporarily) in ortler that love, not fascina- - N Jj I 'I- - tion, might be her final reward. Monday, Oct. 23 Matinee 4 p.m. - in yi it THECOMET . surra Part Triangle A 5 (V no WILLARD MACK 'yC FATTY AND MABLE ADRIFT A Keystone Comedy E.li PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY i I I v. ALWAYS Jo-Bla- h r -- J. , . . . Phono 164 - N. WE -- -- ( IUYE A ... - - - 375 SUL Center Giucn, Proprietor -- -- RELIA6LE SftaALTY OF FEATUER PILLOWS AND REDS J c " I J WE PAY CASH - splen-bee- - For Your Second Hand Furniture d -- ( WE WANTOACCARLOAD sell--thisth-is - WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY 1 ? pec. , I New Second Hand Store THONEZ48 D.O. WA1DPROP. APPLYSUSINESS'WETHCES IN como from coffeb drinlc-i- is to. quit coffee and uso the delicious pur food drink - " - - hCME A bank account makes for household EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. When you jur the bills of the gro- eer, the botcher, the baker, by check you know just how much it costs to run your home. Besides, a check is a receipt. Call and get one of our FARMERS RECORD AND5 ACCOUNT books, which will enable you to keep a correct record of your household expenditures. ! V I... PROVO, UTAH HPII TheSensible Way n, : ! , for a coffee drinker to rid him-self of the headaches, biliousness heart flutter Mid other ills that often ' - FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANJCr E-ro- produce in sufficient quna- lYhcn the war ls over dltlon will cease, tfnd we shall deserve what happens to ns If we do not provide aguiirt-- t that Ume by a tariff qnite different from the Usderwood tariff and made by men w ho d not gronsider a tariff for revenue only hb article of religious faith, From tlie speech of Elihu Root delivered at Carnegie Hall, New 'York' Oty, October 5 1916. cant O ituTiO GEIIEAL . eeai erii whu Trwi imie1 - Whea jou vkat Salt Lake and want a nice, clean, modern Hotel, centrally located, call at the --- -- f SEVERE ER0:;C!I!J1L COIR Yields To Delicious Vino! --fall I- wu .jrhiladclplija,.ra-''- o 71So.M a inJ s t S o u t If o f Postoffice'. u Lt Theres a Reason At Grocers troubled with a very severe bronchial cold, headaches, backache, and sick to was so bad I became mv stomach.-.-- 1 alarmed .and tried several medicines also a doctor, but did not get any relief. A friend asked me to try Vino! and it brought the relief which I craved, so health. bow l ira'enjoyingr'yerfct Jack C. Singlitok. We guarantee Yinol for coughs, colds nd bronchitis. chronio Hot and cold water Steam heat, day and night Rooms .ft with bath Everything new and clean:- 1Y Rates from 75c up With bath, $1.25 up. - j -- -y- ? .Jr-TYR OY STON rPropr ietorT" - it own beauty so as not" to influence the man of your choice to marry you t -- V . O ' t |