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Show THE PBOVO POST TOaraaagi jggexMEBW'ii rang A FEW GOOD REASONS. WRY WE SHOULD HAVE A HARD SURFACE COUNTY HIGHWAY . mfrrm . r W iilhM Because it is nothing more than a matter of strict econom the part of every tax paying citizen of it costs less in the long run to bui'd and maintain a permanent highway, than it does to maintain alone that which we now 1. the-count- October Only enjoy (?) S. Because present transportation methods make necessary new traffic conditions. Why not have the pleasure of utilizing today, that which necessity will compel us to use tomorrow? 4. Because the money necessary to construct a road of this nature can be secured through a bond issue that can be retired within twentj ' yean, at practically no more expense to the individual than be is yearly paying now. We would then have a road, not a "makeshift." 5. Because Utah County could furnish all the labor and much of s of thiB money would find its way the material. In fact, into the pockets of those from whence it came. But. It would also place that amount of NEW MONEY in circulation throughout the community, and the Good Lordknewi we need it - - 8. Because the amount which would be Saved on the cost of main tenance of a permanent highway, in Comparison with the amount irlv expended in the maintenance of cur makeshift, whi'1' ? nov could be applied towards permanent construction cf tributary roads, which undoubtedly would prove of great material benefit to all thos residing along these lines of travel. 7. Because as the terminal point of over one hundred miles of perfectly paved surface, it would make of Utah county the Mecca of thousands of transcontinental automobllists, who vould give to our ccn.,Mty r'lvortlr'ng of the most comincing naTe, the value of to suffer all the Inconveniences brought about through the deplorable which could not he computed in dollars and cents alone. v tWeu-- - rt vould irpie fbe reel ir irket centers of the state much easier of access to the farms, orchards, dairies and ranches of Utah county. It would permit of one team of horses drawing into Sslt Lake City, for instance, fully four times the amount they can draw at the present time It would mean thousands of truck loads of Utah county products finding a way to a market which for a number of months of the year is now closed. 9. Because under conditions as above described, it would increase property value to an extent which would make our Utah county farm- ers rich In the possession of the lands they hold. It would be the means of interesting capital for the reclamation of land which is at Wherever communities have take? up the matter present unused. of permanent,' an the year around 'roads and highways., they have .. opened wider for themselves the gates of prosperity, than by any ether known method, and what other communities have done we can do. 1). Because a permanent, hard surfaced highway extending throughout the length of this county, would be the means of uniting ' Interests; of bringing our towns and cities into closer affiliations for the general good. It would be the means of making the schools more access to the children of the whole country side. It would ' easy-o. cost no more to have ideal conditions of this nature than it now does inefficiency of our present system of road and highways. WILSON. W. -- three-fourth- - -- purs a - THE THE OLD - WAY I Washing Machine. In your home at once r ' one-thir- d . FOR LESS THAN 3 CENTS WORTH OF ELECTRICITY. - comedy drama; "San Francisco, the Modern City. scenic; Chaplins Cartoon," comedy: Pathe News of - v j IS IT THE THOR WAV! Or If you cannot find It convenient to come telephone and our representative will call at your residence with full details o i our special October offer on the Thor. YOUR Utah Power and Light Co. A WAY? t ' j v :Efficient Public Service 99 jjii. Mwwnwwwn ti The Melting Pot America s Greatest Drama Which Comes to the Columbia Thurscay, Oct . 26 I'RS. LETOirS 4. j i - Com? to Our Store and See the Thor in Actual Operation ! , 'v r For th month of October ONLY you can secure the THOR Electric Waehlng Machine on th very mal payment of $9 down and the balance in payments of 99 a month with your light bill for ten months. ' These programs are secured for Topeka, Kan., Oct. 21. It cost A. those who .feel they want to see, and W. Smith of Topeka Just 28 cents to 'have their children see, pictures be nominated for presidential elector. With twelve men running for ten without crime or offense. . I of a kind for this places, said 8mith, I felt that I Many requests j hasshould do something to stir up intercaused the management program' Of 'the Princess to arrange foy it The est in my own candidacy. So I wrote - first -- will be- - given Friday,. Oct 27, fourteen letters to personal friends matinee and night, and will consist over the state. I already had the staof the - following -- carefully selected tionery so the only money spent was Helens ' Babies," 2 reel for the stamps." pictures: '' - Act at Onco on This Special Offer! , ; 1 b -- educa-lalkan- d elevating.' what an ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE will No more backaches! No more long, hot No mor hours over a steaming washtubl You simply press a button and the ELECTRIC washer doea th work FOR you. So elmple a child can operate It; every speck of dirt removed from your clothes linens made wonderfully white blankets soft and fluffy your 'finest laces washed without Injury tablecloth, bedspreads, ruga cleaned and washed In less than the time you can do It by hand., like Youll the Thor Electric Waeher the moment you eee It. Here ie the very beet electee washing machine we could find we back K in vry way strong and substantially built and with every convenience to make waeh day easy. YOU CAN DO YOUR HEAVIE8T WASHING WITH A THOR rub-rub-ru- - ' Manager Epperson of the Princess Current Events, "Tropical Birds," theatre has arranged a program of The Pyrinees," scenic, hand colored. pictures far the Princess on Friday, ' : matinee and night of every week, Cost Kansan 28 Cents for Nomination which - will be entertaining, .. A Do you realize It FRIDAY n mean to you? f EVERY ) No More Drudgery on Wash Day! - PRINCESS WAYI Then small - . - f ELEVATING PICTURES AT ELECTRIC monthly payments with your light bill complete the purchase . - ajt. BSIS3CC - upon . J !To Tired Worn-ou- LETTER Mothers t Jzckson, Miss. I shall feel repaid for writing this letter if I can help any1 tired, worn-ou- t mother or to find health and strength housekeeper as I have. I have a family of five, sew, cook and do my housework and I became n in health. A friend very much asked me to try VinoL 1 did so and now Z am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Yinol has as a tonie for worn-ou- t, rundown, tired mothers or housekeepers. t Mrs J. N, Melton, Jackson, Misa.- run-dow- Yu V J IW - '' r i - - - Af K v '' $;- v- -- - v .V-- - "VY 4 - - "Vf - - V X. "w- - jgPi V -- ' ' & fi " v-c i F ,- iff c Build a Concrete Feeding Floor Relief Prompt from -- A,S the -- THE MELTING POT. Theodore Doucet, who, plays the part of Quincy Davenport, Jr., in h?s appeared with the great success role of David, the young Russian ex- "The Melting Pot," was for a num- in thefollottit!g n ays;. "Within the Law," ile, la The Melting Pot." has by ber of years one of the prominent The Ghost Breaker,"- hard work and close study made a members oftho Ben Greet Players. The Chorus Lady. Keighley also appeared with can- rspid rise In his profession In the ten The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. success In and Cohan the spicuous years he has been in this country. "Bore Davidson began his career In Harris of Officer 666 He Is a French Canadian by birth, ibd in production of Edwn Booth at Me Vick-er- s support" "Little Women," in which he and after appearing in amateur per- played the part of John Brooke. theater, Chicago, about thirty LaraMtSaUW Aar MadScba fa tfcW U ' ' fafanwt, I025c. formances in Montreal decided to His latest success has been In In years ago." The following are among some of his most important engagecome to New York. side the Lines." His first professional , engagement Herman Gerold, who plays Herr ments: Bpjd .tpttnij oird)i ,ii j.j With Charlotte Thompson 'In Jane . was with a small traveling repertoire Pnppelmelster in The Melting Pot. sspfSiuci Xq p(og ' 0UiO Voiui A3K3H0 f 'A ? organization, and owing to the small was bom In Vienna in 1864. At the, Eyre. . i;riioi-i- i 5i ruo srcinarja joj pu?g In Hazel Kirk," Madison Square company was forced to assume a age of twenty he entered the Imper"0 JMSJTV CilEII juqj AUU .V ; wide and varied line of parts. Hav- ial conservatory and made his debut theater, under the management of I SJB10(J - o .v. Daniel ijj jo ssavjang pa'D'irfand Charles Frohman. ing an exceptionally good voice, two at the Carl theatre in Boccacio unSHO..UK bwb (iub aqj njqj Starred two seasons in . The , im jvuonnj1 years later found him in good musical der the direction of the composer -sp eiun 'opojoj, V Xauaqo of David i Paris," Stranglers f by. V J X'l comedy with Henry Woodruff in Frank von Sdppe. He f Bang there, 'aio - qjjBjuj s.HOil under the of ,jum,na4). iBuounjliauoomanagement aj;nt of " The Prince Tonite." too. In Lequoes . jojsjoqjuo4.pui). snonipnov rtsuopn))S Chas. ; IJ Frohman, s iCt . i But the real dramatlcwofkwat the tyidef the n tjrfii j 'aseosip oo t J under Straus ' ea ted the '? 'lO'noui poounouod encomedy so leading this of partln he was. Fiedermaus. lnBDie i'Jile young actoy goal sing'lUdmivwi ibOOj i!A, jna o ujibj Xi under the management juuisuoo xq pus soipauiM ivoot paqpioii tered stock, first in support of Flor- ing et the Ring theater in "Tha Taei Humanity, Jd o eiriRjSoui q pasod : ence Rockwell withr the Shubert of Hoffman on the night that famous rf W, A. lns wuat joj pu jq)aSo) jnd is not a This uuatr Aiiunoq hut' moving picture, aqj followed Stock of Indianapolis, . jo by house was burned with so great alos woul a season in Minneapolis with Jane f of life. - , j Is produced by the original New Yorkt , ,castJtli8iPlayecLa-ye-i4- bt eityH He wag focllTCOyear Tyrell and Florence Roberts. i When T'arkbrWbTtei!des"opener ini Krane in Romance" and for, two Notice as i am leaving for The TyphooaNMr.. Doucet was ae-- j years p!ad the part of Herr lrt"a fewyffayiTT'wisfi toHan--- Pot ' Europe tcu head JIThe .Melting peinieister ln Hie 'Melting" Pot. For Infants ant! ; Mias JecnBrae made her first ap- nounce that my family will take care Company and won the highest praise Of the Razor Sharpening business in for his Interpretation of the exacting pearance on the stage as a child acInUseForOv-role of David. , tress She was for a time with my absence. The usual place, 56 So. Always be are the 'William J. Keighley, who plays the Richard Mansfield and since then Second WesL Carl H. Lohdefinck, the Razor Man. N4, Signature ot the-alway- A CONCRETE feeding floor will soon pay for itself in the saying of feed and manure, the shortening of the time of fattening, the saving of labor and the improved Jxealth of the stock. . Concrete feeding floors are. never muddy prevent into the mud cannot the feed from being trampl-eharbor disease germs are easily dleaned rats cannot nest 1 l under them. Your farm hands can readily build a concrete feeding floor. Sand and pebbles catj probably be,obtained onyour own farm. Your dealer can supply you with the necessary cement A concrete feeding floor is only one of .the countless permanent improvements you can build with concrete, ; TAnjr one can readily leam t6 use concrete. We 'will Tsend simple instructions, free. Write for,--' our Concrete Feeding Floors, - Barnyard - Pavements, - and d 1 ' Concrete Walks. g BEECHAMS PILLS -- i-- W -- , - .CONCRETE TrFOflr pmM'A MCE N E Portland cement Association 111 Wait Waahington Street, Chicago II N.w Mcmteemery Str,.t Saatkwactara ttf. BuiWui Sul Fra Pallaa UTAH REPRESENTATIVE, W. r.LONC. 07 KEARNS BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY -- ( 1; i -- . Br-d- y. -- -- x Ee-lasc- o, -- Giroffe-Glrofle,- -- , i. ills of the digestive organs weak stomach, torpid liver and inactive bowels is found ,i safe, sure, quick-actin- r,l j I -- W .witb-DoriB- -- -- Pap-lecte- T CASTO f r - s |