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Show jc- '' page 3OT 'rt vzrzzi,zur-- n zzxzvrrta;- - EDITORIALS i -- in rssvo tesT ' ' 7 ' ! - ; V ' . Who Eajts on - . July H. C. HICKS, Editor iV t. OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY,! SMOOT AS A NATIONALCHARACTER. - Tomorrow marks another anniversary of the While "Jhe enemies of Senator Reed Smoot to and Utah in him Yard of the United States. Just one hundred and birth Wbelittl are trying so such a nonentity thirty-eigh- t make it appear that he has been years ago delegates from the thirteen in national the friends his located capitol in Washington! along the Atlantic seaboard signed polonies made. has he record of Independence and put into the Declaration are aplauding the glorious National The Post is in receipt of a copy. of the bperation the movement for the greatest nation Re- on earth. of the Grand The war that continued.! the wake of of the the Army. organ Tribune, columns of the of Independence determined the Declaration that editorial paper public ",and in the destiny of the United States. Since that time may be found the following : there has been waFwfthin the nation and without, Senator Smoot of Utah.' but the glorious stars and stripes have never been It will be a misfortune to Utah and to .the dragged in the dust. .The emblem of the free countiy if the combination of Progressives and floats as proudly over the nation today as it did Democrats defeats Senator Reed Smoot for a hundred years ago, but instead of waving oyer They have united on an unknown man a few million people east 'of fW .Father of Wanamed Jamese II. Moyle as Senator Smoots sucters it now floats q a hundred million people, cessor. Whatever may be Mr. Moyles capabiliwith love of freedom so firmly stamped within the ties at home, he will rattle around very disaptheir breasts that no power on earth can ever pointingly in the great space occupied by Senator lower the glorious stars and stripes. Smoot. Senator Smoot lus come to the front in i Q T YOU will really enjoy yourselves you will lay aside your home drudgejy and eat your Fourth of July Dinner with ns. Whats the use of troubling about putting. your Fourth of July Dinner on cold storage for two or three days, when yon can code in here and get the choicest food the market affords at prices so reasonable that you can save money by coming and everything is clean and wholesome. Private booths for family use. The coolI 1 est place in town. The flyless Cafe. . P7 r PRICES THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. TO 25f -- 50 . the last few years in the most astonishing way as leader on the Republican side of the Senate. He is a breezy Western man, g and a forceful speaker, thoroughly acquainted with public business, devoted to it, and thus has won the leadership over those less earnest, less industrious and less ready than he. lie is always jiiThis jdaceJn the committee or on the floor of the Senate, pays strict attention to the business before him, and when he speaks commands attention for his' knowledge of his subject and the strong common sense he applies to its wide-reachin- far-seein- g, lie has been particularly valuable tortile veterans, and insistent in season and out of season in everything relating to their interests. It would be impossible to replace him, for he has done them a service that probably, no other man be of more service to them could, and no man-cathan he will be in the futurif he retains his seat. In return for the arduous work that Senator Smoot has done, for the Veterans and their widows; every oneof thenTsHbuld line himself up strongly on the side of Senator Smoot for re-nothing that will help him in his canvas.. We. simply cannot afford to lose so valuable a friend from the Senate. Again in that, same paper the howl of plagiarism against the. senator is most effectually answered by the organ of the G. A. II. in the following language: n . el f No Plagiarism. Senator Reed Smoot delivered an address day at Arlington which has receive t the highest praise from all over the country. Into it he incorporated thoughts and expressions from other men. which he had found in his copious reading and which were pertinent to his them AH these were printed in quotation marks and in smaller type in tire published copies of the speech. Where he Senator happened to knorv the names of the authors lie quoted he gave them.' Where the names had not appeared or he had forgotten them the Senator contented himself with quotation marks and smaller type, so that theyjverenn-mi s t ah a b Iy di f ler e n tiaf ed from his own thoughts a$d words. Every-write- r "and" speaker will im hesitatingly say that this was Hut sonqifif Senator Smoots political enemies, in hcir eagerness to injure.-hiare raising a fog because in iwd instances he failed to give the name of the author. 'Wet the extracts were inclosed in quota-- " tion marks and printed in smaller type. The charge of plagiarism is therefore humorously b- on Memorial surd.- -- 0 0 0- - VYou can just bet the wateKwill fly in Utah, County when the commissioners get those two sprinkle running between Payson and I.ebi! However, hey had better find out whether, the Hpes are democrats or not before they put t: toWork. iflhfxpy dont. theVatcr wageh m Tomorrow the people of Provo will, in song and story, live once more the early life of the nation. The scenes of Washington at Valley Forge and the battles of Lexington and Concord, with tales of the and bled for the cause of liberty, will inspire the youtlof the city to greater patriotism and truer lives. And 11ms it is in everycity, town and hamlet witliiu the vast domain which now makes up the United States and her possessions. The sun never" sets on the British Empire is the boast of Great Britain, but the United States comes very near to that sayings with her own domain, which nBSpstend. from Porto Rico to the Philippines. Early in the Jhistory of the republic the boys celebrated wjtli fire and noise. The government was founded hi fire an,d blood and the. generations the scenes in annual festivity. Today, however, we have come to the point where we realize the uselessness of the sacrifice brought on by th eeariier methqdof celebrating, and today we play more for the feats of strength and skill and less for tht-- noise and its accompanying dam gejs which in the past reaped such tremendous harvests of human life. The fire cracker and. the toy cannon are soon to be counted among the' absurdities of the past and the lesson of service of life will be taught. No longer is it necessary for the boys and girls to hazard their lives to show their loyalty to Jhe, grand old flag as former generations did. Today we must serve our nation by living for her, not in dying to commemorate her birth. - Today we honor the flag .when we uphold the government for which it stands, and the time is not far distant when not only ours, but all govemmens will survive' orfall. of through . victories or defeats on the battlefield, but through !.he victories and defeats in the civic and moral in es of the people which make up the government. men-who-fou- ght -- -- - o & 'AS COLLIERS VIEWS DEMOCRACY. hor months before the election of President Wilson, (olliers Weekly was one of his princi-p- a advocates. In fact Colliers could sec only -- 00l to me from the election of a .Democratic president; senate and house. Now the party has been in power a short-tithat magazine finds :t falling far short of what, ' it promised. The f!,1i'linbr isjHit.a.sample of its changing senti ment The vulnerable point of the Democratic Pilttyin the Congressional eleetitms-thisrfamiin the following quotitibif from their platform of o o- Tin GLA That So Many Provo People Fail To Recognize Kidney SORE; TIREOIEET Weakness.- - TIZ fairly ache and blister es sore, burning, tired feet with de igbt. Away go tba ains, t5e corns, callouses, Are you a bad b$ekjvictim! bunions. Suffer twinges; headaches, dizTIZdrawr-ou- t , zy spells? tbe he ms and G to bed tijed get up tired? poisons that pull up your feet. No It? surprising hpvv few' suspect matter bow bard the kidneys. you, ' work, h ow its surprising how fewknow lojig you dance, what to do. j .Walk, or howTong Kidney trouble needs kidney you remain on treatment. your feet, TIZ restf , Doans Kidney Pills are for The brings eomf' foot ' kidneys only. TIZ ,Js on Have convinced Provo people of derfi.1 fopw tired, their merit. arting feet, f u r f et, aching, swolle, yf fo: iiooa. n tffh Jiui t oi ; tingle just Heres a Provo case; Provo tes- - tera' s , tigli'-J Remalning in Provo Post Office tirnony. Get a ?S ceri! ox oJTIZ now frm f June 28, 1914: Kidney sufferers hereabouts any druggist o Hepyejtjuent store. vTn i foot torture fori smaller shoes. should read it. LADIES. feet iireali, sweet sad happy. your keep rs- - Christina - Williams. 555 Larson. Miss Rose ; Leak, Mrs. C. T. ; Lindsay, Miss Waneta;,Ne- - Cast Fifth North St.. Provo, Utah, I took Doans Kidney beker, Miss Lottie: Nelson, Mrs. sa7s: sometime 'ago and they not Maud N.; Smith, Miss Ada; Sliep- Commercial relieved pains across my erd, Miss Alice; Terry, Mrs. An- na. back, but strengthened my whole !' & Savings Bank ' system. I believe Doans Kidney GENTS. Benson.' Thos.; Carter, Jno. ; Pills aer ol for people ofd-Dun- PROVO UTAH. CITY,, Chas. H. E.; Foy, Harry; vancp(I gp like myself and bave CAPITAL $100,000 'in Gray, R.;. Leigh, Rufus; Losee PDOl1h tohbliely in their KHeal! praise! SURPLUS ; $50,000 Peirce, Theodore; Porter, Wm. J.; Thom- - Pr'ce 50c at aR dealers. Dont DIRECTORS: s!mP as for a kidney remedy as, Burke; Tracy, Fred T.; Youn Doans Pills the JoeT get EWfley Reed Smoot. President WiUianns had. If not called for in two weeks same CE. Loose. Co Props., Buffa-te- r L. Holbrook, R,' R. Irvine, Sr., W. they will be sent Jo the Dead Let- lo, X. Y?f Advertisement.) Office. ll Blersach, Geo. Taylor, Sr. 1 JAMES CLOVE, P. Roger Fsrrer. MiAttorney : - That brief or Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier should be set ia type as Jos. A. Buttle. Assistant Oashlerv FOR SALE Limited amount of trajtcript scribed by law. This office is General Banking Busmens - -- 1 f - . T r Provo f - t n. lsaau-Laveless,II- yte Vice-Preside- Postpr-MHlwr- hl zrade. S n. 25,eInt r;;. ti w "!z the correct type. We can do the work promptly and do it right Call this office. a U. Transacted.- -- a. Dapoaltory for Posts' Svlrt SATURDAY IS BUHER WRAPPER. DAY Jivery Saturday we are going to give you a chance tOyget your butter wrappers at reduced prices . :We denounce the profligate waste of the money wrung from the people'by oppressivihxav tion through the lavish appropriations of reeefft Republican Congresses, whieb-hav- p kept taxes high and reduceikhe purehasingpower the peoples toil. We a return to sim- plicify and economy OOO-feO- ( SIXTEEN OUNCES of PureRanch Butter t CXCadt by t Mrs: William Goodfellow - ' ' Prooo F. . 2. -- A th-nm- fe .a I , J es' 012 ITS SURPRISING IS? up-o-da- te : 1 - .Aprogram of iontinuous entertainment has been, arranged for Geneva. A full brass band will be in attendance all day There will btdancing, afternoon and New and evening. bathing suits will be available; large and .small excursion boats will make frequent trips on the lake, and the day will close with an elaborate and brilliant display of fireworks and a grand ball in the pavilion, The people of Pleasant Grove and Lindon will hold their celebration there, a"nd a most pleasant time is assured to all. me ."In the face of this plank tlnpresent Demo cratie Congress lias been tlnyf'mo.st wanton'.v ANnnmbyrof peqplt have asked whether or wasteful in the history of Federal Governnot Mayor Decker expects the Fourth o ment. we If. in were July ehtfgc of the to beLtr Dei erats only. In hi so. faT this we would set thestatis campaign lection of VommittVs the n or lots giVin no one . tieians and investigators busy upon the DemoT else-- a place, on any commitf cratic pork bills, and confine our ocampaign to ) 0 tlum alone. wanton wastefulJtywasnt merely TribiW and its ally Ttys tiling now ness. come It near being larceny on the'part oi of Provo to put under flaring headlines: The Senate of tlie' I pited StatcsXas committed treas individual members, fo rthey are taking on.! since that body elected Senator I?eed Smoot with a private motive to buy their ua resident pro tern of, that bodyWednesdav and buck toCongrrss with public money. Thursday. only Colliers, but many other 'loeratic magazines have .seen the folly Our contemporary says the sheYjffs dont play sluff with the prisoners: Well, maybpv mocr?cy in "' government of the nation and hey dont, but they do put on boxing evhibitiomj11 cy are 9 Mr thoir views in no un- certain terms. o THE FOURTH AT GENEVA TO CELEBRATE government. Ben Isaacs will hold vj, ' -- Spencers Cafe y Smaller lots priced in proportion. Bring us your orders and savemoney. Bring or phone your orders to Jhe Post Publishing Phone 13 Go. :! |