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Show PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST life purpose. THE PROVO POST Here is where the power originates. light to the one giving the special a clear track Hiding nearby the Stoutly asserted that there is a place. for you in the World, and 3 Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Hit LtJ 'll two tramps are astonished when that you are going to fill it like a mah. Train yourself to expect ' At Nos. First - West St, Provo, Utah the rushes through the statrain " great things of yourself. . Never admit even by your manner that you . By The tion at high speed, and are amazed-t- o Jithink you are destined to do little things all your life. If you prac-tie- e see the signal reversed. Mutand persistentlykhold the positive, producing, opulent thought, tering deep curses they hasten this mental attitude will make in disgust. Arriving at the for a some create and away place you day SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE station in search of little Mary, Oae year 75 Cents that whieh you desire. -- Bear in inind that nothing will come to you .".$2 50 Three months.... Bti months 25 Cents without a sufficient l.SOOne month jMrs. Drake discovers her husband, cause'aml that cause is mental. releases him and little Mary is H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. HICKS, Manager. Thoughts are forces, and by them we create ourselves and our made the hero of the hour when These little force points constantly chiseling, entered at the Postoffice of Provo' City as second-clasDrake learns it was stie who rematter according to conditions. jirc -- Act Of Congress. March 3. 1884. character, fashioning the life. We cannot get away from-oversed the signal lightancLsaved the ""bullion. thought. We.must he like it. What We long for, yearn for, struggle for, and hold persistently Post subscribers are requested to notify this office , promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed" In themlnd' we ten dto become tend to, in'exact yiroportion to the BLACFOOT RITES . T to notify the subscribers by blowing a a histle upon their arrival with and REWED COUPLE WHO of We the think into ourselves persistence the paper. Please help us to see that this rule Is enforced by reportintensity thought. " ing any negligence on JOIN JNDIAN TRIBE of the carrier. smallness, into inferiority, by' thinking downward. We ought to think upward, then we would reach the heights where superiority ST. PAUL, Sept. 13. One of dwells. It is not to he said that the man whose mind is set firmly the EXPORT PRICES AND TARIFF. strangest weddings ever pertoward achievement actually appropriates success, for he is success. " hei hands in delight. formed in the Blaekfoot country The assertion, that American manufacturers sell their sheelaps products That evening Drake receives a took place yesterday, when Three abroad at a lower price than that-whithey receive at home is one JAPANESE WIVES.' . Bears, chief of the Blaekfoot tribe message from the Division Superinte- remarried Robert D. of the standard weapons and stock argument employed by free tradO. Takayama says that American men should marry Japanese Heinl, Washndent-instructing that No. 6 ington correspondent of Leslies ers and tariff reformers in their crusade against protection, says wives. What and give up all our secrets to Nippon? Washington Is the American Economist. Tested by facts and statistics this is a ruflping as a special -- with Weekly, and his bride of a few Post. . from Goldfield end will days7 formerly Miss Iftlen Corbin bulhm very slender thread on which to hang one main accusations e Lafcadio Hearn married a Japanese. In the dark days when not stop at Winslow. Before turn- of Indians. . , . j against protection. national ingratitude finally drove him to a bitter attack on the .Jap- ing in, Drake smokes a pipe in the The ceremony, according to Ihe Our total manufactures for the fiscal year 1912 amount, in round anese character, and when he wrote in one of his letters, Damn the moonlight and accidently drops customs of the Indians, included the message on the platform while formal adoption into the tribe. numbers, to $21,000,000,000, while our exports of manufactures for Japanese ! Hearn made a beautiful exception of the women. They same searching his pockets for a match. The groom was rechristened Black the. period amount to about $1,000,000,000. We export less are he said in conclusion. angels, H is found by two tramps who Eagle and the bride Small Wo5 than per cent of our manufactures. More than 95 per cent we But, had he married an American, would not Hearn have writ- instantly decide to stop the spec- man. Thirty ' Indians, mostly ourselves consume. ten that American women are angels? ial and secure" the bullion. grass dancers, 'created much exNow it is true that some portion of the less than 5 Holding Drake up at gun point, citement among the tourist iu perper cent which we export is sold at less thauj3omestic should bind, flag and . place him forming their weird ceremony. they be not it . prices. Why under the table in the office, turn sold forless? Ihe granting of export" discounts is practiced in the signal light to red and hide Work is resumed at the 'Agriculevery producing country on earth. It is practiced in nearly all nearby to await the coming train. tural College of Utah (at Logan) branches of production and of mei chandising in our own country. Meanwhile, Mrs. Drake is called The headliner at the Ellen for will be the out to nurse a neighbors sick on September 24. Courses are givManufacturers, jobbers and even retail merchandisers. allow a disSignal Lights in Agriculture, Home Econocount on goods purchased to go out of' the United States Goods sold Monday and Tuesday will be A headliner at the Princess for Mon- child and little Mary rousing from en mics, Agricultural Engineering, The story is day and Tuesday nights. for export may be sold cheaper than at home because of the smaller Bunch of Violets. her sleep and finding mama gone, Commerce, Mechanic Arts and one of a sentimental nature and Jim Drake is station agent at determines to go to he rfather at General Science. expense attending the sale. There is uo advertising expense, no deals with the love affairs of a Winslow The courseware Jnuction. One noon time the station. Running down the broad in and liberal this great Cg e ncye st a hi ishm entt o maintain. Not only that, no credits hare beautiful young actress. his vvife and little child bring tracks,. she enters the station-officto be granted. ' The producer or the merchant delivers his goods to Marriedto a man w Iio is a his dlunch, and,thTEaby becomes caflsTorTier papa but .candrunkard and a general in the chains that turn not 'find him. Suddenly she sees interested the exporter and receives a cheek or perhaps a thirty-daacceptance, Cash paid for Rhode Island Red Violet Ray, a popular the signal light outside on the the signal light chans, clambers which he can discount at his bank for the entire amount. Ilis chickens. Phone 83-goods actress .sticks to him for the sake spring tf platform. Drake laughingly up on the table and, crowing with are off his hands an dtlie money is in his pocket. Here is a perfectly of Mabel shows her how to work them while delight, turns back the danger TV MflfR Antip-altheir dead child. pill for rheumatism. legitimate reason for selling cheaper abroad than at home. Wright, the daughter of a florist, But by no means all of the American articles exported bear a aged ten, is a great admirer of lower price 'than' at home, Some of them bear a higher price; some Violet and comes every afternoon to the stage door with a bunch of Ewnnu iii of them the same price. In any event, the ambunt of the price cut- violets. Violet of fond the grows is so small compared with the gross production and ting consumption child and one afternoon takes her as to be hardly worth making a fuss about; for it must not be forhome with her to her apartment, gotten that all of such exports are the products of highly paid Ameri- and in answer to the girls quesi can labor, and that the money laid for them by foreigners tions about the her little tells girl in stays she has lost. Mabel reciprocates i .our own country. , , Violets love with all her childish As to the case of rcapiiig and harvesting machines sold to foreign sympathy, Alec Lang, 'a man farmers cheaper than to American farmers, we have no means of about town, who is very njm-- in . i knowing to what extent that practice prevails. It really cuts no love with Violet, fries to persuade Ai t V i figure so far as the "American tariff is concerned. The International her to leave her brutal husband . and marry him, but she refuses. '1 Ilarevester trust has no use for a tariff and is in favor of ? J Vi' One day, going to the stage free trade. If that trust sells cheaper abroad than at home, the tariff 'i' ' door, Mabel is run over and seris not to blame for it. A f' f . ' , fj - if iously injured ; she is taken to the hospital. She makes her father THE HOUSEWIFE AS A RISK. go and tell Violet what has hapAt a recent convention of insurance men, the subject of good and pened and take her some violets. In the meantime Jim has grown bad risks came up for discussion, and it was voted unanimously brutal, and Violet, particularly i r that the housewife offers the remotest chance of profit to the insurhis conduct, decides to '' I resenting ance companies. Long hours and much worry, it Is said, combine to accept Alecs, protection. She make the housewife the least desirable of all risks, in the parlance telephones him to come to her. ' of the insurance jvorld. While she is waiting Mabels father arrives with the message and 5 ct there is no domain in which the inventive genius of man has worked --to letter advantage than the domain-o- f the housewife. In- the violets. These touch Violets heart and awaken her wifely love vention after invention has been marketed, to lessen household dntdg-ery- . She dismisses Alee, and we see her in the final scene, at Mabels bed. More than half the peddlers who assail the doors of city dwellers are armed with contraptions that will do some form of kitchen side, consoling the little sufferer work while the housewife sits down and reads the fashion news. The and happy in her resolution to remain true to herself and the memr pages of womens magazines teem with advertisements A scene fromThe Black Sheep " a Biograph Western-Storat the Ellen Monday and Tuesday. of her child. ory devicesfrom vacuum cleaners to handy potato peelers 1apcr cooking hags have, been devised, which are thrown away after the food has been cooked in them in order that-th- e hmiywitV may be spared the drudgery of washing dishes. ' i Apparently, wit le all modern kitchen machinery a t lieo direction, -Fur-nistke4iousewifehhuld be ahle to get through her work with a minimum Provo Discussion. of time and effort and yet here come the insurance Provo for ITS lUIBTY-SEVHVr- il Topic the ACADEMIC, YEAR OCTOBER 7lh. menjth doleful statement that she is the poorestphysleal risklUadtiworld. THE UNIVERSITY NOW COMPRISES . . The following Txpcrience Evidently there is something wrong. The ready potato-peelTHE CHURCH COLLEGES TEACHERS Provo citizen with the following Departments: arid the vacuum cleaner and the paper cooking bags do not seem to curred in Provo. r I'dates. it--- have solved the problem. -- Theology and Religion, Young women still detest housework to Biblical History and Literature, Similar experiences are (mirsuch an extent that they prefer to flock to the factories and stores, Education, r ing daily. Physics, t Ancient Languages, thereby creating the perennial servant problem. The insurance Provo people are being relieved Chemistry, Psychology and Philosophy, men should go further and find out just why the Getting rid of distressing kid-- ' housekeeper hasnt ; biology, . Modern Languages, ills. improved as a risk in recent years. If American invent genius Hey Geological Science, English, hasnt. helped her out a hit. then it is time mftn peeled off his coat, Try Doan's Kidney Pills, the Mathematics, - Agriculture," . grabbed the dishtowel and the broom, and came to the'rescue in true tested Provo remedy.' History and Government, Correlated Arts Provo Provo peopeople testify, ' knight-servan- t Economics, Sociology and Comfashion, Music, pie profit. ' merce, Physical Education. .. The is evidence home evidence , 2. ' A NORMAL the , for the SCHOOL, EXPECT GREAT THINGS OF YOURSELF. proof convincing. preparation of public school teachers. Credentials are is gratefully Provo testimony We often hear it said of a man, Everything he tmdciU.kes sucrecognised by the Utah State Board of Education. ' given, v 3. A HIGH SCHOOL with the following ceeds. or Everything he touches turns to gold. Departments : By the force of Provo sufferers should heed it, Arts Academic, his character and the creative power of his thought, such a man and Manual Training X. W. Tiffany. 388 E. Second " Commercial, Agriculture. St.. Provo, Utah, says: It wrings success from the most adverse' eimnnslartees. wri cs Orison MusiO, swett Marden in the September Xautiljis. Confidence bt jets eot.fi gives me pleasure to recommend ' Pills. They have, t, In Ihe High School the elective system prevails, deuce. A man who carries in his very presence an air of victory Goans Kidney been used in my family and have ' radiates assurance.. As time goes on he is Specialists teach each line of work. mt only by proven very effective. I know First-yea- r school students have 26 courses from which to choose. Ihe power of his mru thought, but also hv that of all who .know- him. that this high i r T remedy will. cure back-- , Second-yea- r Ilis friends and affirm 30 his sueand reaffirm to courses. ache students, acquaintances jbditv synrp-- i Third-yea- r , ceed and make each successive triumph easier of achievement than its toms of kidney trouble. students, 42 courses. r X For sale by all dealers. . Price, Fourth-yea- r " , assiirftnce, mmfidenoeand.abij.tyjnorease predecessor. Ilis students, 44 courses. 5tt Co.. Cent'S. N cther sllch for high school .work can be found in the West nfa direct ratio' to his achievements. opportunity Buffalo. 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