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Show v PAGE TWO THE PROVO HERALD f Editorials 1 A Monday Sermon Yesterday most of the ministers aivl laymen' were reaching to the :people..who attentUlie various churches : in Prove. A- - number of these speakers usually dwe.ll .mofe'or less on church history and teH why this or is observed irrtfreir particular church. As we sit and patiently listen to these cxxl brethern expostu-late-w- e of fen wonder if it would not be better if the average "exh or tef or speaker would forget a thousand and one Isms of the past and plunge into the present day problems that confront us i. e., the making, of citizenship for t(.lay and the future.- - Is the early history of the. saints of very great consequence totheverae in- more ujvmuai oi icxiayr vvnat men and women-Tieethan anything else, js the eternal vrmwJioTLKc Golden Rule, If they are expected to practice. this why. not teach its- practical suggestions from and the meeting house. Is it of much concern today what a man appears or seems to be? Isn't the greater concern what a man really is. The average mind is not capable or hasn't the time to fiirure out all these ancient nhilnsnnhies and doctrines. But the minister or layman who gets up and tells men and women their short comings and how to correct them is a real blessing to humanity, but the fellow who gets up and kills time for an hour orsp and says nothing which will arouse his hearers to real action does not really ipn- .the..rnorro3y ,or, a self expknition. amount to much as a speaker. A man who is a good example of what I deem a real wide awake minister, and one who meets the needs of this age to the best of all concerned is Elder Goshen of' Salt Lake City. ' Is 1 ce -- -- the-Prlnct- of the Mlnoand Muscles Thing to Keep -la Mind. ABIDING PLACE OF MICROBES Eliminate the Vacant Seat and Church Will - Bloom - Into Splendid Health. - 5 it ' .... In a high, school in a prominent western town last week a portrait of 'resident Taft was presented to the school. When it was hung on the walls of jhe assembly hall and ntnveiled scores of hisses were heard all over the room Xo. wonder the "principal, a patriotic American, stirred to his depths, called a halt and said no one should. insult a President of the United States of America In without rebuke. Vet those Jiisrhr 9Clh.irr stti'deiHs were ..the . most' dangerous tendency of this bitter, unfortunate 'political'" to- - the. campaignthe unpatriotic lkrespeet-r-lHw- n President.' It is extremely un fortunate that the chief executive f the greatest nation on earth, the most prominent man in the eyes of men of any living man, should have to descend. into the arena and the zjninds j)f jiie nation iiccome tofifused between William Howard Taft, the President, and Taft. political. Candidate. It is even more to be regretted that one who has been a loved and honored President and world leader should descend into the arena' as the President's chief .. opponent and should himself-shothe most disrespect ' for the" office. We are not expressing any political savinor1 preference in writingc these words. - nnlv , w - are J V waat-sobthinking people of all parties keenly feel to- :. uay--iin wusiactionai ngnt a most dangerous prece- dent" is beingset that will fan into flames the already smoldering fires in America of anarchy and disrespect ior law ana autnortty. iui: nai i' " Beautiful g. d Belmv Factory Post Greatest Values in Shoes Offered in History of Provo D. 1. buudrn; the. school superintendent brvthe. Board of ' Education. " : 1;..,All of these latter mentioned "people and'authprities Jiave at Once taken drastic actionand hrfv inifefl Vn .... treating. th affair as a'very sefWs matter indeed, but will have hard work in 'convincing the public that thy '?'. LATIMER 'S 5 SSciuilc of Lead X JlIanufaclurcd-alGrand-JunctionColo- ' 3 d, ; ' NC SOLUBLE ARSENIC. BY The Utah County Fruit'. Produce Association, The Springville-MSpletoFruit Grower's Association. The Carpenter Seed Company, The Alberta Fruit Growers' Association. . n anit You Can Make , I Tct .;'..' Dark Colored Roors As Light As You Wish . ' Conceal the wide cracks between haarefo. ttains end imperfections. jrc Jde With a citing (Aa looks and wea,s like varnished hard wood. And have your old carpets maae i info n's o . a Too Tenuous. J There, la nly'one family line The Limit In" - j this tountry which can bear the bur 1 dens which are xjiut upon it" " " -"What is thatr v "The clothesjlne," t if you own one of tlVse Floor Outfits which ' contain cvenrthing for grainirjp,' staining and varnishing, and nntsnal for treabiier.t cf 00 square, feet of irfacc , cl 1 Intrcductfiry Price, only $2.75 ' tea sWiples of this work. We CiT heve n ' ";? "Well, I see that that Jackass S3. derberry has gone and out hia head noose again," said Hawkins. "Worse than .that. said Ranta. "He's " got It la the poose papers."' .';.:.-v.--.- Chi-Nam- -- . -- rug'"1"'';'5 BelweeniTwo Sundays ::::-;--- -- . - FOR SAi-- : " -' Sulphur Nin prominetn arsenates o f lead used in Colorado last yea were 'analyzed by the State. The Latimer Brand showed ever 15 per cent total "arsenic oxide an d was the only 0n8 which contained y ;In Vi Lim e . . . SPRAYS . '. these day? when the dollar mark is oh so many ''' desirable thinirs v it is hot a- - pond idea tn di matrimony. ""There is little, justification ior discriminat-:- . y ,'"S S""I3 i1""" icdviicrs. In Utah especially one would expect that-nsuch discrimination wnnlrl vitt Tli'r ..v.v. ic nicnoii., an outburst of sentiment in favor of taxing vvvttcjiiaiijr old bachelof&-- v -'' 1. - t.. liniit Tl.' ...U.. l . "T1toecause . fin in nr (liim .......p, i..... i,IV unlit.. , iicu vviijr ijidKc a juss a few school teachers eet married in the middU of th week? Go slow about this business, gentlemen ; gd slow.. v. stauiisiicu nidi llu VygUcu uiv n j school teacher is to get married without getting the consent of the principal of her buildings of the city superintendent, and of all the members of the' board, as well as the consent of her parents, then we are. in for an. era of old. maids and as a natural result of old', achelors. All of which is contrary to the genius of our local, tradition?..: Go slow. , C; ;" ; it . jt-no- wishes - to Congratulate ! the happy: who have thus escaned frrW thA hnnflnf lKKe-to !: y , rl the-worl- ndrted InZVf .pcoplethey liked, without asking, the principal of the assHme-4h-bmd- VanWagonen 54 West Center ' . VOlinir Artistic, Scenic and Costumed Production f Closing out 500 Shoes and Oxfords In-lif- .Advance TefieODlc PLAY Mar-Actln- (Qlfdeii Advance.') the pat week sociaf' an4ieduct jniial .drb'ig ' DOWN-TO-THE-MINU- E-5O Girls' Galore. i ' - ORIGINAL 50-PEOPL- .. --7'- "''-- During AN MUSIC -- '- School Teaching and Matrimony ' IT'S ' incligible:foxr4eH-lejun4e , By Walter DeLeon r,in -y - THE CAMPUS 1 vYcimwier ueiieve mr mis win ueponie tie rule u not . the law in the near future: "Mr. Taft himself has said he favors a new law ...laiakirfgahe. preauloniial term ?ix years and tlie, d'resnlent" ".: A MERRY MIXTURE OF MELODY AND MIRTH , The editor of The Herald heartily agrees with this editorial clipped from oneof our the-en- in the joyous musical comedy of college life ; One Term for Presidents -- : Walter DeLeon and Miss "Muggins" Davis' eet i er fself-seckiii- DRAWS LINE AT INKY STAMPS' Pathetic ReligioeTemony That Is : Observed by People of the Uncle Sam. Ready to Redeem. Them, , Se 0f Ushant But They Can Not Be Used to . In the Island of Ushant the "Isle Carry a Letter. Of Fear" there exists a custom prob- "How : dirty can a jwwrtage stamp ably unknown . part of and still retain Its usefulness fn Christendom. 'When a native dies the eyes of the government?" was a abroad ar is lost at sea. his relatives question propounded to muddle the al- have a small wax cross made, some ready overworked brain ot' a, busy seven inches long. This i6 solemnly Bia n 'I!aiiKn tn g takn to4he church and to as collecting mail, the man the priest, who deposits presented, it in a ho. J handed him a stamped letter. shaped like a cinerary urn, that "That won't go," said the .postman. on tne south side of the altar hangs of St. "Stamp's dirty." This is called the "Pro Ella" ; Joseph. ... As was his wont on special occa- - cross, and is supposed to stand for slons, he busy man. resorted to sar the spirit of the dead. These memocaam. y ' yrial symbols are allowed to accumu"Since when," he demanded, "did late in the box till the next church the United States government be- mission comes round. As these revicome stf immaculate that It requires val services are held only once In ev none but unaullled stamps stuck on ery four or the number of fiveyears, '" Its letters?". crosses may. be very considerable. A 4 ' ."Well, they'vo always been nrettr day is then. set apart for their solemn iorueuiur, reiurnea me unperturDea . Jnierment. It Is the great day, the postman,' "but there are some klndi ; climax o& ijwJan. The church Is of dirt that count for more than otb-- , draped: in black and crowded with a ers. That stamp's got Ink on It mourning " congregation, many of Inky- -Btamna won't rn hMini an Inlr wh mm wuu pot could be used to disguise a can-- ;. The crosses are brought fromwaning. their t urn m ueieu Biamp; solemn procession, a requiem "Then I suppose every stamp I hap- - mass is said over them, and th.n thv pen ,io crop a spec or , ink on la are carried to the churchyard the iron aoor ot the tomb J unlocked, and y ,?rl Oh, no. Turn It In to the office they are interred with full honors ' where you bought Itand after a cer Throughout the year hardly a day tain period you will eet your monev Dasses but Rf.mo . Tback. rsDrTritla TTrSTnmTr-,i-'(.i.- T mi u y .v,.mj uuty wolcr "How long will that take?" the man ? and say a prayer it for tie - ' dead. Wide' World before , asked. Magazine. "Aboui three months." ' "ym-afra- l-I can't watt. raid-ti- re I ' J' f; a man. and over the discredited stamp ; he Btuck a' spotless oho, A Prenchmnn made. the first eom- plete exploration of one' of the largest caverns ,n that at Mitchels- n a Min ' t0WD' Ireland- g was explorer Is n V a7ttrade wh ch fenda toi -- ni,A i ,, ilaujuua iui t, " "v , iou aiaais to stability and dignity of character, covenes inthe caverns of Franr. but encourages sensibility jmd flashes The JIHchelstown cavern is formed in of warm .Instinct. Extreme alcrtnoqn limestene, and . is remarkable for the ' 0iirmon,0UJr number and extent of its connected combined with vanity and absorption passages, which, when plotted on a In one .topic are almost a necessity of chart resemble the streets of a city, the occupation; tut this, existence The length of the cavils about a mile fow hastheland a quarter, contains some of vividness and vital-- . animal Inhabitants, including a spe- t only depicts human pas-- , cies of spiderwhich are peculiar to slons, but U also reqHires in its serv- and have' their entire existence jjt ants a varied and constantly rpntiv I n.nun ii. i mv. tund of emotions and Instincts. Lack- - azinp ' ' or ine and iree"air ing Independence impartial thought, it has to thn full the warm breath of crude but passion-- ! Hurt dnjhkInrWords. Unkind words are sharper than aie numanuy. in reeling, however blind, however fragmentary, the swords. If yon cut your finger there qnlooker finds more to love Jn the la but temporary pain. If your heart players world than. In all the dead Is hurt with sarcasm or brutal speech decorum of a, Philistine Drosneritv. tne suffering continues as long as your i Norman Ilapgood. memory is working. ; Since w all know the agony of Injured feellngs'it 'A' , behooves all of us to be penainiy ; ." ';. with stinging conversation ' Mrs. Smithxand:ber little daughter sparing one grows wiser and older one Margaret,' aged two, were spending the pays little heed to what other RAT summer at the lake. The mother often Unkind then things don't apparently spoke bf the excellent oualitv of the nave tne power to hurt The older. milk she red the child. While outwalk- wiser ones Just twlrt their thumbs and ing with little Marearet one dav. Mrs. smile. It Is a great relief when one Smith b8ppenedto.mee.tJhejirfe of. io, that point of perfect, tranquil. me iarmer wno supplied the superior geta r milk. What do Tou say. MaraareL to the Relief From Influenza. lady for bringing you such nice mllkr" ' . prompted. Mrs. Smith Influenia, as U believed byjhe tta- "How's the cowf asked Margaret or meatcai men at present. Is joruy polltely.-rWomeHome Companion. caused by a microbe which Is present In the atmosphere, when the epidemic Is raging. . The surest safeguard Not So Nice. from a migainst a disease "I know a girl who made a tz rrad- - crobe is to use arising of these antiseptics: nation gown and captured a husband carbolic acid and oil have eucalyptus oa the trength of if." , , been found of most use for the preven"There's a good argument for $3 tion and cure of influenza Th t . gowns.",. way of using these is In .the form' of a "The trouble is. she caught a tl hus smelling-bottl- e in addition band. He . has expected her to dress to carbolic and containing, eucalyptus, camchor. on that precedent ever since." charcoal and ammonia, .. . Id-m- - need be. ltlt let any man whom lhe wisdom of..yO,000,OC)0 people ii t into the White House have a. fair chance to do the great work (if hislffe with ale(uate time to lay plans and carry them, out, yet with mulling to tempt . him to play polkicsnd free from any suspicions Then Hcn it is ended let him retirein quiet, manly digmtyyis did Mr. Cleveland, and grow till of his life i if the love.'and esteem of his fellow countrymen, as surely Mr. Cleveland grow. The country is rip for such a law; as this. It ought to be passed, It Vould save us from ever seeing again such a sight , ' SoTsad to the hearts of true Americans." , ' and His Superb Company including . be--co- w -- " con-ulte- j e (mlv-.fdltxL- Eerrl weH-knowa- .. ' Lack of Respect Thursday May 17 v -- d the-pulp- (Rolaxatlrirr SLEEP G How to get to Bleep, tfhen every that are There, are microbes fails and one feels deBDerate. Is menacing the church with dire de a matter worth solving, especially If feats; they're bacilli that produce the there be simple, methods that can be plague entitled Vacant Seats.' There'' tried.. an influence arising-frothese wearr. A lecturer on hygiene, drear'f Dews, that's as Destilential as whom a very .sleepless woman d the breath of rankitmalarial dews. If on the subject of bad nlehts. diagnosis we would make of churches gave her valuable advice, the efficacy void of heat, we'd find the mercury had dropped down in the vacant seat I"' wnicfl sne lias proved. to the full The doctors ought to busy get, the i ' Stretch out your-limbwith the arms rather close to - ehufeb'a health to save, because this "7 length, Jitfie sides of the body, and straight situation is becoming very grave. down," said he, "or if that is not com Napoleon wished once, 'tis said, to fortable; In any downward fashion. break a conquered bell; his soldiers juu ilia j uuu 11 iyr US swung their hammers free, and poundC j moment restful to clasp the arms ed hard and well; but firm, uninjured, above the head, but 'on no account strong, It stood, resisting every give way to the habit of doing so, for stroke, until they hit from the Inside, this position drives away the blood and then, it quickly broke. Thus from the heart and sends it to the what the church needs most to fear, bead, causing uneasy dreams, and Is not the outside sin, but j therefore restlessness, and may even lackadaisical Inanity within. spineless, And that prevent sleep altogether. which blocks and nrlps the church. Gently close your mouth and arid rons her dowtrthe stair, is the breathe through your nose. This la nominal adherent who. however, isn't highly Important Then let all the there. If we could but eliminate this muscles of the face and neck be re- -' stunting empty seat, the church would Taxed, ana air muscles of Tnebody7 soar in glorious flight, amazingly ' too." complete. . There is a remedy that Women of mature are should be as works at any time and place: It's ev careful as girls to see that they deep ery one, at every time, and alwitva. with the mouth shut, for this habit In his place. If you would iriv thta combats growing with the formula a keen, conclusive search, year8."t6 drop or Drotrude tfce law as just try it well, next Sunday, at the the face Is settling to sleep. A closed Presbyterian church, or anv Dlaee of mouth and relaxed muscles help to worship where you feel you'd like to keep you young looking. be, and the medicine and healing ADOve an, sleep on your right sloe, you'll find tally to a T. The Contl- wonderrul ror Inducing sleep is a nent. cup of hot milk sipped slowly In bed the very last thing. REMEMBER THE LOVED ONES N that-ordinan- METHODS-flF-JNDUCIN- a cut Acxtjczd o(cbfe.taD!e where th Wv. rM-KL- .l miWlr cut r rm : J.V Beebe Mmbe G( In-th- Phones 10f 105 i i ' Proyo, 0 ttab,' |