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Show TEE PEOVO POST PAGE TWO BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES "The Lions Bride at I Princess Thursday that cant -- . have a line of Mens Bicycles be beat eonsidering ma-- 4 uterial and prices. If you are con- ' sidering buying a bievude, Tome and see my line of Da v is Wheels. Also the New Ealcon Bicycles; ; they are strong and equipped with( i quality tires, pedals, chains, 'saddles, and at lowest prices.. Come and see my priceson these Bicycles. My tires are for fitting them j best;:noxeharge W, S. Horr, .on. Academy Avenue j!8 i 1 k- r THAT ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION. Ever since our contemporary first printed life story of the curtailment at the Knight Woolei. .Mills it has teen endeavoring to fcajole the public into the belief that the cut of 25 per cent from the forking hours at the factory was done merely to give the workmen a rest and more recreation.' The workmen at the mills hailed the rest with delight when they thought of the holidays, Jiut as soon as they learned definitely that our contemoporary had been stringing! them, for thewagei dropped in aecordanee with the hours, their faees became longer and they immediately began to wonder just how long Tt would be before another recreation curtailment would take place. Then came the startling news in last nights Herald that the mills are busier thW summer than they have been at any time during past summers When this glorious news reached them, some of the men say their hearts almost stopped beating Then again they remembered the real truth about the mattered again went their ways with sorrowful countenances. But again our contemporary saw fit to revive their hopes, so printed the fake story run in the Evening Telegram a week ago. It didnt matted whether the general denied practically evayVthing in it or not And when all is said the mills curtailed expenses because the Democratic free trade had cut off a good part of the market formerly open to the Knight forces. met yesterday and fixed the tax levy for another year. With rare foresight the two Democrats ia the board saw the necessity of economizing on the taxes, so used that keen foresight which has marked their mill oft administration,of affairs- - and cut the widows and mothers tax for this year. They also took mill off the general fund, which means a half mill reduction on the total levy. They, certainly found an excellent place t make the cut when they made it on the widows apportionment. Of course the widows have very little chance to fight them for it, as few- widows want to bring their straightened cireunistanees in the limelight of publicity. 7 But evenddien the eut; is not sutficient to meet the levy of the Republican administration of two years ago... .lu l912 the tax levy was 7U mills. Last year, under this supposedly economic Democratic administration, it rose to 1(1 mills and this year it stands at 9 i2 mills7just 2 mills higher than it was at the time when the Democrats made their fight against what they termed the extravagant Republican administration. It has been-mayears since UtahCount has been given such poor, service for the money as it has received from Commissioners Isaac and Christensen. They have shown a tendency to play petty polities in everything they have done during' the past two years, 'and their wastefulness has been beyond extravagance in many eases. & I, u maha-ger-ha- d U iI x. THE DEADLY PARALLEL, I : x lr. - vs 5? f FOR j - - Cottage,' RENT, FURNISHED- - 640 N. Second East. - iV f CZ? For attractive !: looldng- - wrappers, call The' Provo t. ' hone 13. ,U butter Post, BEAVER HOME COMING I & Beaver City, Utah? July rates via Salt Lake Excursion bhe Avill help them as best she can Route. Tickets on sale July 18, TheyMecicteMinise Mauds lions 19, 20. Return July 30th. tf and advertise for a young man to play a part in a moving picture drama. Jack Harris seesjhe vertisements and answers it. lb and the girls are much surprised 20-2- Three-par- . Featuring Story t bliss Emmy Destinn; the Great jOperatic Prima Donna, Singing Mignon, injhe Lions Cage. ad-M- Eflington and his datigfi-- ( teis Maud and Edith hear Miss Destinn at the opera. Edith ex presses a wish to meet Miss Des- tinn.so h e r f a t h er ' in v i t es M i ss You Want A r. Homi e ept lb m and the Let us build it Cash or terms. preparations -- for you. , a Vdo yodown LOT- ?for Edith. Maud is very is and confesses that - Then we will build your fond of animals. A friend sends she has loved Jack for a long home and you can pay for it her some lion cubs which she! tint. She goes with the happy like paying rent. Our terms trains to do tricks. She also has couple to get the marriage license are $1.00 a month on each several full grown lions in her pri rbnt cannot face the ordeal. $100 you, owe. menagerie. Edith is very appointed and dejected, she gos IF YOU DONT OWN A of music and loves her young, back to Ihe house and dressing in, fyml teacher Jack Harris. Her father her sisters wedding dress, enters furnish one for objects to her attachment, and 'the cage of the lions.- - When Jaeki then we will furnish the necessary you, horn-woohim drives from thehouse. d. Edith return they are money and build your home. a business friend of Mr. 'fied to find that Maud" has become Our terms are very liberal.-Com- e At4 Effington, asks for Ediths hand indeed The Lions Bride in and see us at our in marriage. At the birthday'par- - the Princess Thursdav', with effiee. tv he proposes to her but is re- - matuiee at 4 p. m. fused. At the partv Maud G. C. RealEstateCo. how ing bow- - tanm Ball 218 WEST CENTER and on a dare Miss Destinn who this office. Our man will call and has accepted the invitation to be see you. Phore 13. nresent. enters the cav with hm and, with one of the lions lying on K .SggSKi::irg;g gg g if rSSSgEKESSESSSSBSSSD es the piano wuthm a of.gj her. sings part of Mignon. Atwood. chagrined at Ediths re, . fusal of his hand, refuses to assist bp-giv- en heart-broke- rf Dis-vat- e A lot At-Jan- something of practical benefit to country to tome out of Washington, or h it about people to. bo another pipe dream? V. x Congress is taking up the matter of good roads, ai)l.T4ill has been practically agreed upon which provides for the raising of a highway fun for tbe'iwie of 3 per cent government bonds. ThuXboney is to be loaned to the the states., which are tXleiosit in J,he United States treasury their owu homlkbearmg 47 per cent interest as security.' The states would vise the money tlm-- ' ontained in the buiklhlg of better roads through x out the country If there is anything on earth tnat is needc t in this country it is better ioadsJ0ur public highways are worse than those of any country' on prth which makes any pretentions 'do advance - ' ment. x Congress has legislated for years m behalf of almost every one it could think of, except thenlqu timn the country. Billions of the public money have been spent, and millions of that have Imcn .pore or less a useless extravagance. The pork band has been open to the politicians more than ' , or this year. But now let us hope a belated grain of common sense has at last permeated the brains of the gentlemen who rpresent us at Washington. If they aford ms the means of obtaining bet ter country roads we will cheerfully accord them the credit of earning at least a portion of tlwii salaries. It is quite time for the man from the country to have his inning. 1 " i- d -x li-Fe- r- -- artistie--Letterheads- few-mch- ALBERT MAN WARING 274 West Center Street A f KilK.' M If f " IT -- - -- 1 Beebe .Lumber Company F Wholesale and Retail -- l. - ooo i j t i- - All Kinds of Mfil Work - - - L inevitabef-nrasequenooX- i Zf I 4 ( Our'xSelSmg Expenses Are less than any other concern in the State; hefice we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. Pianos sold by us - j. 7. 1 - - O- 'll: U, ny O X S - 0 at Join the satisfied customers the Provo Tailoring Co. 3-- being the author ofL thellistory of Political Theory uud Party Organization in tle Unite 1 States. Democrats can not ignore the deadly parallwhen tbev el of twenty years ago, he says, superseded a protective tariff system by their revenue system undr the name of the Wilson MrEffTngfbu in his business, BACK IN THE BARBER BUSINESS with the result that the business bill. Imports increased, exports decreased, the fails Mr. Effmgion does not balance of trade was turned igauisFus, gold wa ; survive the shock and Hie two exported, capital could not invest, labor lost e;n gills, brought up in luxury, are ployment. . In a word, business was paralyzed. forced to go out into the world to FOR AN EASY SHAVE AND AN ARTISTIC HAIR CUT, In the face of such distress, the Democratic make a living. They consult Miv CALL ON HIM. . , Destinn as to whatey should party sought a new issue and a new leader and it assurance do'&nd receive her that i&SSESESS found the issue in 16 to 1 and the leader in William Jennings Bryan. We wre told the tariH y n r ' ms 'J' Li ' ETzyn? ' ' had nothing to do with it and that the depress i. .w n. iii; it n;; was world-widNow, Wilson says, it ia merely 'psychological. Now, note the deadly parallel: For th first time in twenty years imports have outrun : our exports. In the single month of April, 1914, the change against us from the month of Ami WIRE FENCE, COMBINATION FENCE, WINDOW GLASS, READY AMERICA million dollars. This a year ago, was sixty-fou- r PAINT, FLOOR PAINT, PAINT BRUSHES, BUILDERS HARDWARE, CEMENT, HARDWALL tendency was continued in May, q direct result of the Underwood tariff act, the second Wilson bill FLASTER, MALTHOlt) ROOFING. Capital is hesitating, labor is unemployed, gold is DOORS, WINDOW SHINGLESrLATH, LUMBER, NAILS, BOLTS, ETC. )euing the country in frightful proportion, busi ness is paralyzed and the nation 'is facing an V issue of bonds, and a season ofjlepression similar -' to that of twenty years ago under the last DemoPERIL OP THE LORDS. PHONES 104 AND 105. PROVO, UTAH. cratic administration of revenue system of tarDisaster threatens the anointed. F iff. When we remind-o- ur Democratic friends o yvegsyinf an vrgy gvre mnricyv mnfxyyr!rr-- a Representative Bowdleqf Ohio wants Conour warnings last year wlienf vir disetmed the " gress toTniposea tax:-o- f 25per cent on- the inUnderwood "hill. in which sounxof vis- pointed out comes of all American womenrewho marry titled Ft the are indicted as ; X calamity howlers. Wilson declares itHs simply foreigners. Shame on you, Bowdle! ' a state of mind. Where is your heart, your conscience, your It is an interesting study to note the parall- generosity? el, the similarity of the present Democratic What of jour love for your fellow men? rmritne with that of twenty years ago. I can not if our heiresses are deprived of a good por lelieve that the people will fail to connect lesults tion of their incomes whe ldhey Income the bank with causes of the impecunious princes and dukes and earls and counts, hovare the innocent lord There are times when amnmniti n is worth lings to eke out an existence g the dignity almost its weight in gold. This is amply illus- of the brainless anointed? trated in the case of tlurConstitutionalist arim Tbev ean not work, neither can they spin, and in Mexico, where it is an offense punishable by are not worth attic room in the poor house' death for a soldier to waste even a single car- they Wbre, then, would you have them go? Men tridge in killing a pigeon. of biains dont vviTiit them, anl even fools shun ' them.' fac- go A noted (let man sculptm a verts There is nothing left them but death or air that,!' Johnspn, the world Infamous negro pugilist, has heiress. . ' . the finest body iu the world Some people simply Back up, Bowdlc. back up! dol-lar- s, an t kcip awvv from a smudge. ' o e. i x- 0 bs X $ xX-f- .: $( ! wL f ; XV X : - X A 7? f The county comissioners IS RELIEF IN SIGHT? 184-191- 4. There is a deadly parallel belwee coo dition? of the couMjw today nnd those of tUyntv Simeon D. Fess, representayeiys ago, declares tive-in Congress of thejsixth Ohio District. Dr. Fess is a close student oF political conditions, ? i AND THE PAY ENVELOPE IS LIGHTER. on for pimcl ing the other fell w s jaw jou h aid .were hided. That settles it. Well tab lioohl pohtelj ex pi cs-- , y our rt gn N at the nuts-- , t s ui jogging along behind tlm old gray mare. i'v fo" t hg Mil U dl,vtic 0 0 0- t 0- 0 S v t ial X j s bav c passed- now w ithout ano'h bfs ship Jfl.c a p, c r steamer emg sunk. Are dull times ahead of 1 -- i - I I or J 1 direct from 1 tory to your home. We have saved many others many let us do the same foryou. r 7 LAICE MUSFCQMPANY ' I , |