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Show w C3 P1C53 v ?"!' THE PROVO POST Post Publishing Company lEHIIG " SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, strict! in advanoe.UOO Six Moothx strictly in advtnoo . fl.IS It not paid Ib adv&sce add SOc prr year or Sac for atx months to H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. HICKS, Manager. to Aot of Cosgross, March S, 1184. MS CBEMI.1 Ell'S U COW WEDflESDAYNIGHI Vit .. CANYON SLIDES A SOURCE OF DANGER. Avia'S . Despite the blinding and heavy '.A2 IF snowstorm and high winds a thor oughly representative audience, much larger than expected, assemPf id'Vbled at the Central School last E rr.v5-w W ednesday..eYemngJorthe.kim' i'&Th"4 Welfare munity Meeting called by . i..I the Law and Order committee of 4 ft the Prohibition League. .The principal purpose of the - ; ti r J ? , S- 4 meeting was to hear District Atfi , V, i torney . II. McDonald-oLiquor , 'r x. x;. Legislation and progress in sup'" A 0pressing the unlawful traffic in ini toxicants, and also a report of the 5 LegueTs'deIegate7 GeoTX Startup" r St to the national convention and the Council of One Hundred at Colum, ' .'A-- ' bus, Ohio, also of the committee of v y , tow thousand at Washington, D. C. WHAT MAKES PEOPLE BLIND? where the National Prohibition r f f y Did you ever stop to think of the one hundred thousand blind move was formally launched at the , 'f'n y peopled the Doited States, and what caused their misfortune ! Did hallsoL Congress, it ever occur to you that about thirty thousand of these unfortunates evening's work had been complete In. ''ill $$ are unnecessarily blind ! Do you know that about twelve thousand of ed the enthusiasm was such that the officers of the League were r4-,-v these are children who are blind because of the unfaithfulness of instructed to invite V' I all other leai4 PJt either the father or th mother! Are you aware that twelve thousand gues of the state to r)K)Ple.are opingjheirway about in darkness due to injuries which looking to the organization of a in most instances could have been' avoided by the installation in fac- state league to be affiliated with Clifford S. Sims, the national organization, all and 'general manger of the Dela- tories of proper safety devices! Twenty-fiv- e hundred of them are for state-wid- e and national orking ware and Hudson, a railroad deprived from a livelihood because of granular lids, which is pre- prohibition. tvhich is little heard of outside the ventable by the application of proper' remedies. Two thousand are . Imbibition east, but is of considerable import- deprived of their, sight because of Fourth of July aceidntg.- - Fifteen and law order, has to been forced settle with hundred will never again see the light of day because of various caus- Utah are invited' to communicate bis 5,000 at once with employees who went on HrCi7Jex7 chairman, es, such as the drinking or absorbing of wood alcohol and the neglect Provo, Utah, giving lists of offi- - strike the 'other day. The s of proper treatment of certain eye affections. If we loolr at these of local organizations and and restored the pany capitulated figures calmly, they are amazing. We can hardly believe that thirty ala,- to rlmr"egef?S.M,ae.?ale'!m agreeing towork, thousand human beings are shut out from earning a . livelihood, who is condition the union men might now be employed, and "productive' of Several proposed that all forces may work evei7 m i?n f labor, if preventive measures bad been em unitedly for the nomination of leg- - imade- 14 waa one of the most u ,or islatorsh, congressmen, senators quickly settled large strikes Jn the ployed m their cases. We are a people, but how much and governor favorable to the bistory of railroading, longer must we keep our eyes closed to the fact that if the doctor or cause. After a year of negotiation 5,000 midwife had dropped a 1 per cent, solution of nitrate of District Attorney J. H. McDon- - men including engineers, firemen silver into the eyes of the new-bobabe, six thousand pairs of eyes would aid ably portrayed the activities conductors, trainmen and tele of the liquor interests in legisla- - graphers, walked out when the have been saved from the dreadful effects of gonorrheal ophthalmia. tive bodies, H the twelve. thousand now pightles8 from their methods company finally refused to restore injury had been employed and schemesshowing to blind the eyes of to duty an engineer and a fireman in factories where safety devices' were installed they would be pro- the public by securing laws lenient, barged with disobedience of or-t-o ducers instead of dependants. Granular, lids' or trachoma is amentheir interests, yet with head- - dcra- The men said they had reable to treatment, yet twenty-fiv- e hundred persons were allowed to lines that would, lead the average fused to break a rule of the n become blind from thi8 cause. It must be a to believe that they wert Paby at the direction of a minor i happy thought to all of adverse to us to know that the past two years has shown a marked liquor interests; official. The road wasitied fJup diminution in and showedthe' also by' recent utter- - at once and it moved few trains, the number of injuries from Fourth of July accidents. The use of ances of the public press and g appealed to the wood alcohol, workings in rooms where it is used or drinking power-housjournals of the nation that in- - tional Board of Arbitrators, , but whisky or some of the various soft drinks containing Wood tense enthusiasm is extant looking the next day Mr. Sims met a 6om-t- o alcohol, has caused a large number of the complete abolishment of the mittee of the unionists and signed persons to become", totally bhnd There will always be a certain number of traffic. He showed also an Agreement." Immediately se'r-liquor cases of blindness that wherever the local officials vice oa the road was restored avwde but it is appaling to think that the ,nn6t.Ie of sight were people diligent in enforc- - ly A strike, which might have thirty thousand of those now blind could have been preserved now the the ing lawg liquor law break-- . been disastrous to employers and shall we limit blindness in the futiire! By insisting that our chil- - ersjwere invariably brought to jus- "employed, lasted less than forty- lllhave-PrP- -- - er our factories to tice and were rapfdlv seeking new eight hours. install safety devices. By medical Mr. McDonald pastures. inspection of schools. The child urged Madison, Wis.. Jan. i, 1913. particularly that the work of all,, Mtting next to your child may have diphtheria and convey it to your committees be directed at Mrr?i Jf4eyol(ls 8ay: child a eyes By demanding a safe and the sane Fourth of July in your fountain, the breweries ? and whole- - a JufeumaS own town. By abolishing the roller towel and by establishing sich caters, and. their advertising cam- - mce 1894. Contracted the disease other hygienic measures as will tend to .while working with a snow plow on us healthy-ankeep paigns. free from disease American Medical Association. Mrs. Tnez Allen responded to the vhe railr,ad' For everal years I have 7 ' ' Almost every year for many years past there have oils aQOwalides in Provo canyon and the traffic through the canyon has been blocked for many days each winter. However, as yet there have been very few serious accidents. But the good fortune that has attended the traveler in the past may not always exist, and the danger from these slides, is by no means alleviated." During the past few weeks many people have wanted to know why there were no breaks or nowsheds built at points through the canyoif where the slides come down eaeh year -- The danger of eatehing many lives is ever before those who travel on the' road during the thawing days, or when the warm rains of January come and overtoad the snow in the higher ' - ' ravines.' ; , been It has suggested many times that snow sheda should be built over the track to insure safety in travel. It may be that this is wot feasible, butt he publie-xloesn-t know it, and if such be the case be should informed. The accident at Storrs through the heavy they Mowslide at that place has brought the matter more clearly "befors the traveling public and should be investigated. A & AA yk if?'4 A - ? 4 .' ' I passagf stopsjMfsty discharges feefng Qjslteansing,' soothing Try "Elys Cream Balm. Get a small bottle anyway, j try-- it Upplf jF little in the n and instantly your dogged no .mediately, lay struggling nostrils hawkln$md blowing. Catarrh fold, with its running nose, foul iQf ador will open; yuiPwill hfeatinTTreely; mucohs dropping Into the throat, and fdryne3S is distressing but truly dullness and hha4ache disappear. By t 1 less. morning! the catalrh oj t once In' Ely's catarrhal sore throat your faith Just End such misery , now! Get the Crekm Balm and your cold or catarrg small bottle of Elys Cream Balm at win surely disappear. - Hedqulat Drag any drug store. This sweet, fragrant C d (Adv.) stopped-ufiag-r-'-iE- awake-4pnlg- Bwlth-iiea- ht "fituffed; d ' - cold-ln-pea- d , I ! ' r - tr C Buy This Sugar Today -- e ' In thousands of homes, i48 086(4 exclusively. . 3 KJO-rCipB- iOIS the heat of the Passages; Breathe Freely, .Nasty Discharge nostrils; penetatoe and heajf the Inflamed, sw'ollan niembraneafhlch line Stops, Head Colds and Dull He the nose, haftdand thropff clears the ache Vanish. , Anti-Saloo- U6ED You balm dissolves Ay Instantly Clears Air RAILROAD MANAGER .WHO .7 Law andOrder League Heard Re SETTLED WITH HIS MEN ' port on Progress of National n Forces. matter according s !ia j ths-atov- second-clas- C3 !$? PROHIBITION FORCES HILO BIG ' PwWlihM TDaSOATS Md TOIDAY8 At No. 28 Nrth First Wet St, Provo, UUtL' Entered at the Poataftlca of Prsvo City aa - Beet Sugar ia one of the worlds best sugars.- - - 4 J R - : - it U7 'The sooner you try it, the sooner youll know ,t meMing of - yuMj sugar. ... . .Under - ekenucal nd tests, it fruit preserving has scored xAy- , ' - f perfect. Order a sack with days groceries. Preserving experts, . hut-hefore-i- to- he A confec-tioner- s Its cost is no greater than for ordinary sugar. All dealers sell It. '4' testify to its perb quality. "?? vice-presid- su- - ent IDAHO FE BET SUGAR. EXTRA com-cer- self-supporti- ti H4W4W4444444'4M444H4444H4444444l, - long-sufferin- FORHIGHEST GRADE g -- TAILORING m t i ' r i Visit The , Ptovo tailoring Co. - com-citize- ( Na-in- e To the satisfaction Try our Cleaning and Pressing Department and youll stay with us always; - ompelling ASK? of the most particular. ful-an- d I d nay. jr,, CT1C anrt snowed b ouotations Literary Digest of Jan. 17, E COLD CURE-- T 1914. Colliers, and other influ- DEINK HOT TEA! enial pnblMlj, that the "liquor interests have seen the handwrit- - Gcit- - ft - small package of - Hamburg of He JohrrBdwn on the wall and its interpreta- Breast Tea, or aa the German folks call It, Hamburger Bruat Thee, at any pianoforte school gave an excell-en- t tlOn recital at the Down studio last pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the In making his report Delegate tea, put a cup of boiling water upon Saturday. The program A. Startup gave a brief hisGeor it, pour through a sieve and drink a j follows: n tory of the teacup full at any time dufing the league of T.Schmoll America, and showed that the conday or before retiring. It is the most i.LTheJ'aMe effective way to break a cold "and cure T Fred Crandall. vention rocentlyheld was grip. 9 it opens the pores of the skin, 2. Picnic Dance The liquor traffic is Spindler Also loosens the relieving congestion. Zola Wallwork. bowels, thus .breaking up a cold. before all naproblem 1 Vtulfz Try it the next time you suffer from Stieabbog tions. and America is leading in ? a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive June Woodruff. this as in so manv other Tines. The and entirely vegetable, therefore safe 4. The Bells Trojclll key of the, oration of the great and harmless. Amanda .Haws. prophet of th. prohibition move, 5. The Gypsies Eggling lion. John G. Woolley, was as' folZaza nuish. lows. Make a chain! for the -Mieen land is full of. j6. Maltz bloody crimes and T" - Hilda Miller. the city is full of violence. 7. Album Leaf -- Beethoven VH :2, 3. A chain is a series Florence Crane. of links, so engaged with one an. , Rub Soreness Ifirom joints andfmnscles 8 Bird Study nenselt other as to express and exert their Sophia Collins. with a small trill bcttlefof strength as a unit, ft is never a 9.Las4 Hope old St JaeojM Oil -G- ottschalk rival of its component partsL We have-bee- n --- .Gertmde01sen. Stop 'losing Piheuiiatiam. I making, for one hun10. Minuet Its pain onlfj noWohe case in fifty dred years, d tough requires f internal treatment. Rib soothLorin Pasey but links, hard to couple Gil ing, penetrating Sy Jfoobs right The next recital But tonight we make atogether on the itender ispo and by the time will be chain for given the domes the public. you sayf Jack Robeson-ou- t That is the prime significance of rheumaffio pain St, acob Oil is this convention. The. tested links A GOOD PLASTER. a harmless rheumatism pure which never of flawless loyalty to tlii and doesnt akin. It lisappomta purn country and takes pain, sorters and stiffaeas from Meritol White Llnlmeht Is a splen- humanity open here to each other ind soles bottoa; stops did application for S.ore aching joints, niu Throat. Cold and close upon each other in a Sciaticaj lumbago, buolacbe, neuralgia. on the Lungs, and Croup Pains !n the bond of the it Limber upb J3et ai bottle Chest. ever Saturate a piece of flannel struck in thepurest patriotism f aid jime, Aiqbest :'Oil" Cioth iJaeoba tit republicwith the Liniment and use as a from cor-cr- t cfcid in BOWN PIANO STU- DENTS GAVE RECITAL LAST SATURDAY OLD-TIM- The-pupi- is w the boxes of the dera, I have and m 1MW nolds. genta. if i Provo time; Having used three Meritol Rheumatism Pow-frothrown away the crutches a,most fu,1Y recovered. It Provo (Adv.T Drug Co., CoT Tailoring No. 119 No. Acad Ave. f Theo. Alfred Madsen, Prop... O exclusive f anti-saloo- epoch-makin- g. ,J- - T SIM Ezfe-ki- el f- J -- -- drop-forge- semi-month- -- 2J-ec- a firfig btore,' he free from pi. ini; sunes snil ,lla.V7' not blister wtiffne(q ..Don't suffer! Bub (rbeumar youll tiaci - mp- swVy. I ly rr Penetrating, will and Is very effective Drug Co, exclusive agents. The. B. Y. u-1- ni0 ' 8 . Jit i IT. Musical Depart- ment furinsbed the musical numbers, the singing of Mr. McAllister was much appreciated. Are less than any other concern in the. State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. i t i r a sold by us go direct from, fac tory to your home. We have saved many others many dollars, let us do. the same for you. ' BLME MUSIC - COMPANY A z . |