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Show PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST ' L Autumn Days Are Coming ' think rrnvKii a . fall sty he show e Wtms that are of greater! Wnefit. Ikto a Pair in the nmtrnct. The ajrlera J1 l!lal m,p ,lfllt "'ell to Mil le St show our weather would ami create interest and brings peoperfeet j pie to. town from many miles around and the make it possible for the business interests Bay at Home spirit beeomes puoalent J0f tjic city to start immediately aud' everywiiere. The plan first ong: A 'd by plans for one of the best style shows r taken hoM of by mietioneers, later held in the state. Provo is getting ready to and non' many cities through tlie.Pu-eifi- e wake up from the long sleep which has kept Northwest are profiting each week bv it so t lie dawn of a style show Mill quiet and ft. put such fantastic colors into the Industrial Provo could easily .adopt some such plan horizon of the city that winter wiU be one and as we have, plenty of vacant gmuiu bright day of business activity. near the business center we believe that lain dorFor inAttv months the city-haimmediate results would be felt by the busi mant in business- and the merchants have ness interests of our city. At the present been only luke warm in their efforts to ere time we need something to stir up interest ate new life. Many seem to have lost the and to bring our out of town as well as local push required to make the wheels go people out to see what bargains are being of- around and have had a very long and mace-refered. Records made in other cities are very in the commercial field. The time for encouraging and we believe that tliTlrlus-trja- l an awakening has .arrived and never in committee of the Commercial club Provos history have the facilities been so would do wel1 to investigate the proposition. good for boosting areal business awakening. o With the Interurban connecting Provo with all the surrounding territory, and hunWHY NOT A GUARD COMPANY?" dreds of automobiles' leing owned by counWe are informed upon good authority try people, with a theatre.that will accommothat the National Guard of Utah is prepar- date" almost anyized crowd we want to ing an expansion campaign and the officials bring to town, conditions are ripe for a real are very favorable to placing a company of stir. We are going to pave the streets of calvary or infantry in this city. This oppor- Provo and we want to et our neighbors tunity in fact is knocking at our door and the know it. We are going to accomplish many young men of Provo will, if they desire, other civic improvements and we should have an opportunity to get military training start them off with a big Fall Style' show here at home that will be of the greatest val- that would make the whole country realize ue to them in their future career. , that Provo is the coming center of central The old days of the Guard when theffi-eer- s and southern Utah were the only ones to receive consid-atio- n o o o are past and gone and a new era in the SHALL WE HAVE THE CADET? state militia has arrived. .Today the government pays one dollar per man for every dril1 Since The Post call for a cadet corps at held, but requires at least forty drills a year. the Provo , high school therh have been, a The encampments under the present effi- large number of Provo people express facient sendee given by tbe state and govern- vorable' opinion for this addition to the High ment are far superior to those of the old school. Provo needs more discipline and days and the men who take advantage of there is no better way of getting it than by this military training are receiving an edu- starting the boys in training when they cation which is of excellent worth. start high school. We have a splendid lot of Utah county has a population of ap- voung men in- this city with fine physique, proximately 45.000 people and .yet we are but they are sadly lacking in that military not doing one thing toward building Up this training one may find in the boys of Salt very important branch of our state and na- Lake, Ogden and other big high schools. The tional government- We owe it to our state boVs are not to Fame for this lack of trainione ng, and the to do service in the Guard for ast rily should see to it that the opterm and every young man who takes ad- portunity is afforded them. vantage of it wil be welt paid for; the time Under the present courses given, there . given. is time enough to fitrnish from two to five at a from, the Guard Looking strictly hours each week in drill. Provo City has commercial standpoint, it is a paying propo- men who are qualified to give the hoys (he sition to any city, A company consists of drill, without having to employ outside aid, 00 men, which means $00 per week. The and special instructors can be obtained each state will rent an armory for drill purposes month at a very small cosf! and will meet all current exenses on the The time has come for an awakening in alwill of the company same. The members this city if we are going to shuffle off our so ho furnished with proper suits and the country village clothes and don the garb of best equipment tbe state can afford, which a real city, and this is one of the movements makes it not only. without cost to the mem- which marks the difference. Are we going bers, but profitable both commercially ami to make the move? educational v o o o sain; ai-i-'- eoii'-itlerahl- M-- a rvyw rimmm WW itr mpii lilllMMSn mrm ifi ml T mm bl - I'l-.m-nu-n- arc--' Mru- -t rii ni i Ono of tlio laloht y,stonis of boosting Last spring The Post advocatecj a Market home buying is an Auctioneer's day Springy Fashion week, hut unsettled eondh at whieli time hut ot town and in town iolks t ions of the weather and the .lateness in nn.I together an. I l.arler, Hin. l(. star,C(1 ,.aus0 sell snoods, nares and merehandi.se and bar- . l. Honrever, theex.-l.ans- nii PinmiM miiii'miipg - rYou can feel it in your bones. ' ij j$ This pi mer-ehau- ts -- - . feeling suggests the neces- - heavier clothes. 1 sity. for : Some- - d fi thing good ?ncf-dura- ble yes, something that looks just a little , s - better than the ordinary Mitchells A 4 J .Tailored Suits will satisfy that, ;Ai -- st a .desire better than anything else. . .. ' m -- - -- - Jfj The oo latest The patterns. : ' , latest styles - at the right prices. r Mitchell, the Tailor 'i $5 . Cleaning Dyeing Pressing t J ymuag rjigp uwiwiwiigi I - - at-le- -- ' s M every walk of life youll find good old Bull''5 Durham 1 said General Villa to UnAll other explanations Jiaving been cle Sam. And forthwith the president disswept into the discard, a New. York medical patched General Scott down to the border journal now asserts that brain fag! is the for. a pow wow with Villa: Now, where is cause of. the war. Rut of course charity to hcP, anyway? o o o the afflicted prevents- - our commenting on the poor old fagged out brain that puts By the time a man is 50 he knows he this latest bid for newspaier noto- will never be rich, says an exchange. True, riety, " but if even fellow who owes us a dollar ,) o 0 would whack up wed be a heap nearer the Whex some lialf baked gink wants to goal. o a little cheap notoriety lie immediately enounces his candidacy- for. sonic exalted Our spiritual advisers tell us that eartluiiir. (Wn?e"andtatcrTontents"iiimself with-1 iek- man from some which better the big plate some. definite purpose, but hanged if we can ' ' g? eaten;; find any excuse for the bloke, who. is too lazy Goto irEU, - L A-rt- IfUMPu SMOKING TOBACCO oo - -- 1 -- -- o o o to work. IrTUEUiIr:vI aristocrats. . who Jl re work: 'Mg in factories through national necessity after the war vi:', yp the horrors is -- rough self respect, then A rife will not have been entirely in vain. Resta. drove a car 102 miles an hour and "on $10,000 by this stunt, But thats A, kn that lie 1ms the nerve to straddle the broncho or the hurriean 'deck of a bucking er. nmnTTy-hevFiapedit a brains to : oo- o Suppo.se ono. tries the effect of handing a man a few boquets when lie is in perfect ealtli and not at his funeral: g of-th- -- -- 1 0 0 o- - . . - A y ' ' Always read the ads, 0 o o dont you think that brother, Reaby, owe us on sultsv,riptib money you perchanee it would be nearer borne if were, in our pock. et, instead of. yours? - for. -- v Son -- Ukistiulcd Booklet, show- correct . ng way to Roll Your Own Cigarettes, and a Pack age of c'a-xtipapers, v:il bo'Ji be mailed, freertomw adiree s in Unit:.-- Str.ta-- on postal .JJrca a Bull? Durham, Duham, N, C. recyae-- t. 7;:c AMZIUCATi T02ACC0 COMPANY o ! -- .- my oil. CCS. i E, fs ; What is a liar, father ! Father ,A War correspondent, Y hand-mad- e f distinctive TT - o Buir-Durha- m cigarette are., form of tobacco enjoyment wonderfully comforting and satisfying. Their freshness and favor are a revelation. Roll a cigarette from Bull Durham today. a bully good bargain offered ir this palter this week. Read the ads dig it be just the one you are looking . These fresh, fragrant cigarettes they roll for themselves , with their to their-ow- n liking, from ripe, .mellowd BullT. Durham their tobacco, suit taste better than any cigarette they can buy ready-madOwn-hands, e. ; Theres a out-it-ma- - genuine: ft ; -t k Men cf action, men with red blood in their veins, who do the world s work, and do it well, leam to appreciate things at their real worth. They, are net fooled by frills they demand honest value. These are the millions of men all over- the- earth who find complete, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction in Bull Durham hand-mad- e cigarettes! s S k |