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Show THE PEOVO POST i. PURCHASING PRICE OF The Town Crier I Here In Provo, a city with a natural beauty I am WHY NOT CONSCRIPT LABOR? t, almost suLh.ue. "Imae ofty mouna tains so invigorating bearing theme that should please the tattles o t- - the most idealistic artist. Then there is that lake a magnificent sight. The beautiful trees. The streets, and water on earth. None too soon the president called for the industrial registration of the men in the draft ages. It should have been extended still farther f.nd should include every man in the nited States regardless of age. We are today facing the serious problem of supplying men for tthe industries of the nation while there are still hundreds of thousands of hoboes traveling across the country beating their way on labor tickets and grafting their living off the people. And this, too, in the face of the fact that such industries as farming, railroading, the mines, etc., are working with too few men to accomplish the maximum of results. The government Lai already drafted a great army of men for battle. The flower of American manhood has been or will be called upon toface the enemys guns. Why should some be called upon to bleed and die that the rest might live and enjoy the priceless blessings of a free nation, while others drift idly from pillar to post and do not even aid the cause by working for the industrial welfare of the nationA few days ago three young men came to this office for work. They refused to accept anything nearby, but asked to be sent to Milford to work in the railroad sliops. They wede listed up and given transportation. However, when they arrived, they looked the field over and soon found out that they, were expected to go to work. As that was out of their line they beat their way southward and will no doubt land in California. They are merely a part of the army of idlers that i mloating over the land. They are of the class that soon drift into the I. W. W. camps and try to undo what the real men of America are doing. Right now is the time to put all of that class to wrork on goYemment and private enterprises. Let them know' from the start that the nation is going to back the boys on the firing line with every ounce of braw'n and brain in America, and if they' are not willing to w'ork without compulsory' measures, then compel them to do their bit as long as the war shall last. - T well-ffanne- d Welt, Pm glad I am here, though began to wonder If I would ever get here. I was advised that there was a strike on the Orem Road that the management dismissed one of its employes without consulting the rest of them and against their wishes. It seems peculiar that the company should do such a thing. They should have asked the employes if they could dismiss one of their fellow workman. Perhaps the employes will do the hiring in the near future and then all the road officials will have to do is to pay them their salaries. A c nch, eh? if they give them enough of the long green to alleviate them of all their responsibilities. Nevertheless, as I have said, I am he:e. Im going to stay for a while am going at least and while here tc siy something once in a-- , while l cut what I observe about your beautiful city and the good people I - 4 0r0 ' o FOR THE MANY It would be true, even though the Scriptures had not said And if there is any it, that no man liveth" unto himself. difference of degree the saying is more generally true now than when first written nearly 20 centuries ago. Strip our lives of the part others have pi them and there would be little left. The age is infinitely complex and 'the activities of the individual infinitely diverse. So intermingled are the activities of people that no .man can put his finger on a portion of the worlds doings and say, This is my life, mine alone, and on other portions and say This is This is yours, and This yours. yours and This yours, We live partly the livesj)f others and they, of course, live a part of our lives. Of necessity,, if w'e do anything, others enjoy it partly ; and a portion of all the good others do is ours-Oumodern social and economic interwoven fabric makes this ; a principle of life. , But we can enlarge on the principle. By adopting it as a basis of living we can somewhat overcome the canker of selfishness and yet more effectively erve every' reasonably selish end. The enlarged principle displaces the motive For me with a broader motive For the many, and a condition that was merely incidental before is now an active force. This leads to only People can when they are w'illing for others to enjoy some of the fruits of their labor. But they must be more than pasively willing. They' must do, knowing that others will profit, even anxious that others may profit. For when the whole community is. inliving for the many', how great must be the benefit of the dividual. ' After all, he serves self best who serves others most. r - o o o GIRLS ON THE FARM farmers rather discouraged the idea of girls many working on the farm this fall and as a result, the willing young ladies failed to secure the jobs and not a few farmers who scorned the aid of the girls lost more apples through the frost one night than it would have taken to employ' the girls for a year. The crop losses have been very detrimental to not only the farmers, but to all, as they reduce the earning power of the farms just that much. TV is question of using the girls on the farm is going to make the farmers think seriously very soon. The government is rapidly drafting the; man power of the nation for service in the army and for many of the industrial lines, aud the farmer may be forced to employ women on the farm. They have aL ready been employed in many' parts of the country and have been found well worth their hire. We predict that by the time another harvest comes around there will .be a very con- sistent demand for girls and the farmer who scoffs at the offer of their services will be found willimr and ready to employ them without a murmur. o o therein. AND:FEEDFRESH AS o o o by th Holland Royal Bell-ringer- ' A a. DAISY-TR- Y THIS! CENTS, SAYS EXPERT Guess, Try and Guess is a combiof two men and one woman Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. For the first time since the Civil war, the who offer one of the most novel acts purchasing power of the American on the vaudeville stage today. Their dollar has depreciated to the SO per antics are causing a furore cent level In plain everyday words, nionopede wherever- - witnessed. - Each of to the point where it will buy only as offun r much as a half dollar would in 1914. the men is minus a leg, but they perIts the same old dollar, of course; form many stunts thus- - ahndic&pped, two good legs It hasnt changed In any particular that persona with since the great twsr began to upset would find difficult to accomplish. It all the standards of value In the Is truly the , oddest specialty to be Their dances are world. The secret of dollar shrink- found anywhere. age is contained in the simple fact executed in a wonderful manner. The ' that the governments of the world, men look so much alike that it is by running their legislative chambers impossible to distinguish one from and their printing presses overtime, the other, except that each has lost have produced bonds, paper money the opposite leg. Their antics, toand other similar token of value sev- gether with the ladys contribution eral times as fast as the people of of fun, make up a lively entertainthe world could Increase the output ment in which not a moment lags. wears several costumes The lad of the necessities of war and life on an daintily, .and her fox trotting with This, however, la not essay is a WHY the dollar has shrunk; but a one of the male members little homely advice for the average scream. Ben Tidwell Is a young man of man on what to do for self protection In the first place, we must wake such prominence in the vaudeville up to the fact that the dollar has line and does a balancing act that is not finished shrinking, and probably new and novel, doing many difficult will not until some time after peace .feats on chairs, all of which he Is No financial authority in the originator oL He has an easy comes. Washington believes that the gener- and graceful manner of putting all al level of prices will decrease until his material over and is considered after the war, and they will be very one of the best acrobats in his parhappy if they can be held at the ticular line of work. present level by Hoover, Garfield and - Farrington and - Cornell, a fascinatthe other officials who are working ing young lady ana a personable to hold them down. Tt is not because young man, are presenting their ofthey are disappointed In Hoover and fering under the caption of "Novelty Garfield that they hold this opinion, Comedy Harmony Singing Duo, tp but simply because they are looking which should he added par excellent. the worl(T conditions squarely in the This clever duo offer harmony singface and considering the facts oY ing which Is the last word in harhistory. They know that prices nev-e- t mony. Mr. Cornell's character song did fall during any great war, and calls for great applause and is worthy that they have gone steadily up In in every respect. Miss Farringtons every country during this war. monologue is up to the minute and is We can therefore be practically deliveredjwitb a punch that captures sure, of rough financial weather one completely. ahead, and the advice of authorities Scott and Wallace, a pair of clever tc every bnsfness man and every comedians who have headlined the householder Is: Reef your sails amj entire circuit from Chicago to Calithrow an anchor to windward. fornia. How are we going to reef our Conway Sisters are a clever pair sills? First, for the busfness man: of girls who eing and dance to your Contract your credits, get rid of all entire satisfaction. The tenth chap-- j the deadwood in ' your business or- ter of The Fighting Trail and the ganization, and steer dear of Columbia orchestra will make np a ef hoi t water with phosphate before breakfast weshea out . poisons. Baye glass nation- To tee the Hugest. healthy bloom In your face, totaeaeyeur skin get clearer and, clearer?, la nrake up withr out a bendachftie, hdnkache, coated tongue or arnastr breath... m fact to feel your best, day, inland day out, Inside-bathin- try one w g week.-- i waten-arlth- n , Jd fast A quarter pound of limestone phoe phate will cost very little atlhe drug . tore but is sufficient to demonstrate that Jnst as soap , and . hot watai . cleanses, sweetens, .tad ..freshens the skin, so hot waterraad limestone phoe . phate act on the hlbbl and internal or gana. Those who are subject to, con atipatloo, blliouaatiack.aQid Stomach rheumatic twinge, . also those whose skin la sallow, and complexion pallid are assured thaton. week.otf will have theori. both, looking and feeUa hpUaitia f wyyway. , . inside-bathin- quite disappointed when I the office of The Post and asked where the office cat was, POST. CLASSIFIED WILL DO IT tr. be informed that it had long since died. Who ever heard of a country paper without the editors cat? And then a very talkative fellow with a The .Conservative Housewife large nose and about twice as large Will At JLeast Investigate. as myself, began to tell me his trouPtice?t jaVt bles. Poor fellow he had Just taken headhis 12 year old dog to police quarters for execution. I learned that his pet was suffering from old- age and general debility that It weighed I' Then, it you aretCoavisBetLi 44 pounds, and was a very1 modest ihsttcyw ican-.- , save maney' and unassuming little fellow had thq charters areogood you. at: jH never harmed a soul In Its life and m .steadyv was on friendly terms with the famifeV these Acre ,a yj advised friend o.oujfrcly cat. My sorrowing y t me that he had to make a suitable prices casket and buy some drapery for the Crystal White Seapp. children to use. 25t 4 5 bAra-- -I offered all the condolensce I could 1 pouted Qpeaa-.,.,25 under the- - circumstances and left, fOc.'Pto'k and Beena.22Sip4 fearing 1 should break down under 'l5$ P&rk:and 'Beaus, .10 his great sorrow. or are that unproductive bOL latches. splendid I am going to return and hope to a long time to mature. Dbnt require ;E.jCCom-Flakf3Tf0r2S find something of a more cheerfhl put money Into1 land, for example, Vermideltl iaswl laftaroni, nature to discuss next time. unless you are going to make ft the Quick-Acti- ng LiSpaghetti basis of production either of crops, -- THE CRIER. Crackers 25 i I ictory. or a needed dwelling place. The speediest remedy for sick, 25 per-dOBgiasnasvs When you contract credits, reef headache, biliousness and HOW TO SEND BOXES them in gradually. In a storm aC sea dose or two of .. Cueamery Batter, lb- -. TO MEN WITH FLEET dont all sails when louer you you Sogo Milk', large 2fdr"25fi? ee the big wind is coming; you. reef JuOy Tumblers, tloar.L navy de- n Washington, Nov. toand set sail keep give enough peryGfcl. Static Jars.. tastruet-tlon- s partment today gave oot your boat headway. But be sure and Phone-m- to boxea Bend Christmas how to reef them, for the business man who men with the fleet. Here they are: Quiek tries to go through the storm ahead 1. AIT mail matter should be adwith- alT his credit sails stretahed is Give Us a TriaUOrdkr dressed as prescribed in' the postal sure to capsize: lanmtSat regulations; all express matter care How is the householder to reef his supply officers, navy yard. New York. sails! By cutting his expenditures to 2. The name of the sender should the litnit of necessity. Dont buy be on every box, together with the anything .that fe not needed for the -words Christmas box or Christmas health and1 efficiency of yourself and present, family.. Luxuries wlTT have to go-- hy be fir New the 3. All boxes should board nntil the war ends, not onYork not later than November 24. for the sake of your personal fib ly ' - ' ' . 4. Parcel post packages should be nances, but for the greaser reason or with boxes hinged enclosed In Is what ev concentratem that victory depends ery wauiis, and yciwilll Sltdi at screw tops. Express packages must ing all the nation's tabor and avafl-abLEHI EVER? FRIDAY HIGHS. not weigh more than twenty pounds. of resorcee on the material No perishable food, unless canned tnr war and the necessities ef life: at in glass jars should be placed in anchor to- windward? And the packages. All express packages must Hold the Liberty bends you have, the be of wood and are Rmlted to two authorities say, and hoy more with cubic feet In volume. all the savings that come from the Before being sent to the men al? elimination of lexuries and . OgwtaEeturns AS&Qjbum the boxes will be Inspected by the dollars With your x supply officers to make sure they are yon tna purchase Liberty bonds at sent Dont U Go or UJlliiSfere Go Agjoi, not bombs or other explosives par and salt them away until' peace by spies. e of ft a return the brings with prices. Then you will be able to pore ha se with them twice as much of the necessities or luxuries of life ar you could with the same number of dollars today. In the meantime . SWOLLEN, SORE EIE1 you are protected against all fluctuations of the money market, because Uncle Sam allows you to convert or the 4 per cent bonds How Tiz does comfort tired, burn- either S Into the same amount of any future ing calloused feet and corns. Issue that may carry a higher rate , sore feet, burning feet, of interest. Buying a Liberty bond swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. is. therefore, not only an expression , corns, jrallousea, bunions cf patriotism, but an act of self presnhd raw spots. No more shoe tight' ervation against future financial ness, no more limping with pain or storms. drawing up your face in agony. Tlx Tiz" draws !.: n igical, acts right ofL An' Old Mans Stomach. As we grow elder and less active, out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use Tii less and less feed is required to meet and wear smaller shoes. Use Tis" the demands of our bodies. If too Dp) YOU SUFFER. FROM .id forget your foot misery. Ah! how much Is habitually taken the stomach EYE STRAIN? . will rebel. When a man reaches the ceomfortable your feet feel. now at Tlx" box of advanced age of 85 or 90, you will Get a Iwichiug of eyelids, occaany druggist or department store. ftnd that he Is a light eater. Be ss sional . spells of dizziness, Dont suffer. Have good feet, glad careful as you will, however, youwill head-- . neau8eaf i coosta nt eat more than you feet, feet - that never swell, never occasionally are aches, etc., symptom bN at once and qslpkly broke UP hi. hurt, never get tired. A years foot Should and Win feel the need , of from which to judge. reChamberlains Tablets to correct the eld, writes Mr. Pi Ov Stuchell, comfort guaranteed or money Our glasses quickly refunded. advt. These tablets do not co-- , npt City, Pa. TM remedy has been lieve such troubles. tain pepsin, but strengthen the stom-jJ- n Dr. G. H. Heindselm&n ugJ for year Iu foo4 qual. NEAR NIGHT TUESDAY ach and enable it to perform lta fu naFOUND With Ileindselman Optical have been Clca by sqany proven fully 1st East and 1st South, Auto Glove, tions naturally They also cause and Jewelry Co. of thousands people. It la pleasant) lined and leather faced. Owner may gently movement of the bowqla, , and a fa tq Uke,JiV have name by calling at thls'offlce. (advertisement.) I was rushed Into - 4 Wilford Perrys I cut-omc- , ry-da- . e " - Indi-gestioni- Bs sa 50? e 25U - Free-DcllVery- - They all talk and plead Bub na cse A Real Dance , . , , it le - Smuins Popular Afi&demy neoree-sentlar- 50-ce- . . old-tim- "nn ms wile Bert Handley Provos, Leading .Blacksmith and Horseshoer Truck Bodies Built to Order Good-bye- Good-bye- There is little danger that the American army in France or the army preparing to go to France will do any boasting until it puts off its armor. V Banks employing girls as clerks find them slower than when one of boys, which ought to be an advantage occasionally tilla of contents the with the clerks starts south - -- o o 207? West Center Phone 8S 25-ce- nt being torn down. The famous Sing Sing prison whole day long. workmen can sing at their work the is The , , Today it is impossible to say whether or not a giH U pretty' without paint or whitewash. -- 0 o- - forces evidently believe in the old The Austra-Germasaying that all roads lead to Rome. n - evesjr,moraing fo k.' ' Before ..breakfast eaob 4y,-.frhiav glass of real hot teaspoonful of limestone phosphate, in It as a, harmless means of , washing from the stomach, Ivor, kidney and bowels the day's Indigestible, waste, previous soar bile And toxins pathos , cleansing sweetening1 and purifying the entire alimentary , canal before, patting more food Into the stomach;-- The action o limestone phosphate oo . hot water an empty etomachii wonderfully in, vigoratlng. ::Jt clenne out all th soui: fermentations, gases, and acidity and , gives one a splendid appetite Tor break ' 1-- 2 Rome announces that the Italians are retreating methodically. Unfortunately the Germans seem to be advancing not wellonly just as methodically. but madly as HAVE ROSVr, CHEEKS The Vaudeville Wed. Headed , A good o f at DOLLAR NOW FIFTY sur-tcund- that Seven Big Acts ... . r. . 1 . A , ' . . - - v S' |