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Show - I fBv L1L Masters.) . . - Si those " . V 1 1 'J ntt y Yvp I & whtn1t wa too late 11tneraim iiia Hav. listening to pliyo, ;--' r - ii I I Ull IllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIItX W mellw, ontform uIlty txm nuzti lltlllll 1 ' "' " ; nllllliilillflll niiHf inn in iiiiiii ui t v,im'-wiipr- seanrtherm tKa.maano rf noicrtrinr "Steeftrtrst patriotism seemjLtQjCMslgt showed his patriotism by .words when he said that he was ready to manufacture munitions and armor plate for the United States, cost but his most recent bid is StJ&ut $24,000,000 in excess uavy-f-ll of the estimated cost of manufacturing the material in a govern ment-owne- d plant. Perhaps he remembers that the government, at the present time, owns no pRtnt'at which the work might be done. The bestof Mr. Schwab's patriotism would be for the gov ernment to hasten the building of its owrrplan i bllUV might patriotically conclude that he could "knock off $10,000,000 or $12,000,000 from that bid and then make a reasonable profit A J :i,- Tip "said the Union could - vwi t not endure halfslaveand half free. -- Afterwards Iheyjmdersloaa j Si c .. ' - ' - 1 him' who is dreaming and planning for the opportunity to "set " . civilization up again. v -- J,nnir tv wArA mi ions WnO CUQ not ii HfeR ALP EDITORIAL PAGE g H-.--- , - - auj Tl r,- I . . - coun- - nssavinc WoodrOW V llSOn. BUt SUTer Jy we can understand him, surely we can be inspired by bun, surely we can dedicate ourselves to the great enterprise which lies! before t- r our country w hen he says thist "It is imperative that we should stand together. V e are being' forged into a new unity amidst the fires thaj now blaze throughout the world. In their ardent heart we shall, in God's providence, let us hope, be pureed of faction and division, purified and shall - thenerrarvT humors oFoartv and orDnvaTeTnttrest, tand forth in the days to come with a new dignity of national urA ' t7 pride and spirit. "I., pray God that I may be given the wisdom fo do my duty "Let him, who is without sin cast the first stone"' these were in th? true spirit of this great people. I am, their servant and can succeed only as theyiHiMa4-n- d guide mVytttelP'clMfidence .the words of .the .Master' when he was here on earth be fore-ariteai sect!'' YelRhjBsarne words apply, equally. to every man or wo and their counsel. THE THING I SHALL COUNT UPON,' THE man who call themselves Christians today. But the tendency is THING WITHOUT WHICH NEITHER COUNSEL NOR ACTION ILL IS THE UNITY OF AMERICA AN AMERICA juw when one makes a mistake to jump, on him with all fours and UNITEDAVAIL, D IN IN VISION OF declare 'That he should be runjmtjrf town or punished bylthe REELING, IN PURPOSE,-AN- - ill 1 AWL) Ur SLKVU-t,.- -- t . :., n tv r I u For v.a': tolerance. rour countenance and vour beg your, myself, 13 me same uiu awry vi nc iaiien uc is viiyug. n ;tuu.i woman ; the tendency .is to wrap e'ur-- skirts about us and withdraw united aid. THE SHADOWS THAT NOW LIE DARK UPON from her, rather, than trying to lift her up. If such actions are OUR PATH WILL "SOON BE DISPELLED AND WE SHALL manifesting the true spirit of Christ then we do not interpret the WALK WITH THE LIGHT ALL ABOUT US IF WE BUT BE TRUE TO OURSELVES." ..bible aright -- The, man who speaks these words is the one who has" the and the vision to lead us all out pfvthe shadows and into the power The suggest ion "made a short time ago for a county fair by the was t0 his day, and Lincoln to his, so ,?SV.fiWhat-rahingtoFarm Bureau is certainly a commendable one and should meet the will n Wilson to our we but give him that united support if hearty approval of every resident in this valley. It was a sad without which neitherday counsel nor action will avail." In the final mistake when our county fair was allowed to go by the board, but it neonl analysis the upon depends thpmioiv0a Mtv,a'.fi,an it is never too late to mend, and it is not too late to revive this their government whether to are rise or fall., The test of the they county annual show each autumn when the products of the farm American people is at hand. World-Heral, and the orchafoare growing more numerous and palatable each Totherrwilrtake work and sacri yearvThis movement,-likev- ry f ice on the part of a few but we feel that it is like every other good "lllrnffENRY JONES CHALLENGED cause for which men work, it is worth the effort. If everybody "--j BY MGR. HACKENSCHMtDr will get m and put their shoulder, to the wheel it will not such a : V to task. In overcome order the great jealousy which naturally Charlie Hackenschmidt has ad- arises between the towns of the county, it might be well to hold drrssed th following to Henry Jones of Provo challenge this In behalf orthe county each year. Thus rotate of Stanley Beels: the exhibit from the south end of the county to the north, etc. "I it. ...u,;.. n ivcm 'f; M I I I d. A. rich, I y tin . : tairm-ditjerenrpa- J THANK YOUR rts hereby challenge Jones, the Provo wrestler, for Stnaley Beels for" a finish match, best two out of three falls. The match to take place .at any tinifi or place lie or private, for any side bet and will place the necessary funds for challenge, if it Js.ac- repted; in Jhe.handf-the-flport- " v mg editor of The Telegram.Yours respectfully, . "Charlie Hackenschmidt, iMaaager Stanley Beels." GROCER The student body of an Eastern school which recently burned Senator Lafouette in effigy expressed the sentiment of thousands of good citizens over, this country, at a cirisis such as faced the i& a timeKfor partisan fighting, arid' no President recently-The- re one enjoys it more than the writer, but when a nation's honor is hanging in the balance it 4s4ime to call a halt and stand together as one man against a common enemy. This action of a few senators is the most terrific blow against free government that can be conceived and is the greatest argument against a democracy like ours that can be produced. It sometimes takes extreme measures to stir us to our realneedjnwAMie -the pafCTSff a iew has caused. "the adoption of the liniit to debate in tne u. s. senate. -- bargains that are bargains. Food cannot be a bargain unless it has all the purity and goodness that makes yon healthy and strong when you eat it. 4n-pt- ib- if he asks you to-tr- a can of y BAKING POWDER MIS8 VERA- CARTER - - He wants to do THE TARBKLL LECTURE. you a 1 favor-- he kf C - ' , , TS LA ID -- TO R EST , today Funeral services) for M issr Vera Carter were held Friday in the ' Third ward meeting house, with a large congregation of relatives and friends in attendance. The speakers were Elders J. C. Swenson, L. E. Eggertsen and Puff' and Bishop J. H. Jenkins. knows what One of the rare treats which has come to Provo recently in the lecture course of the Brigham Young University, was that of Miss Ida" M. Tarbell on "Industrial Idealism." In her lecture Miss Tar- - Price is no guide to value at this grocery Cheap food does not mean poor food here. We have studied- - the grocery-questioand your tastes sodselyl;Iiarour prices wii surprise you as agreeably as the quality of the goods. Thef are by far the cheapest and best in this town Come in Vfr . and inspect them. Phone 67 rarrer mm . iiiBB OITimfina trOm every successful life. In fact she said that when hope is gone from the individual he is of little value to himself or to the community. She showed very clearly the relation of environment to success on Bey experience. Eghe .Iheiparfc-oJh- e - - cmei layior, Mrs J rTanK Kam- and Murray H .ckstead GburfTNoies stated that in many places throughout the Last targe concerns took their help innasrpartners lirthe business and as the years L went hv 4hiy nrqiiirrxl tnnrp nnd moro intpri"4t .until Jlm-i-m-! irtia ment age came, then they wouldnot jieed. t(Xwprry about. tlwude "Cllntfig years of .TheTre'"Shpraised the spirit of the Ford factory, and showed how Henry Ford was a pioneer in this profit sharing movement. Through the whole lecture one could see the and inspiration held out to the employed silver cord of as the one great means of inspiring hope and holding the Ideal tf the worker high. The lecture was not at all as attractive to listen to as a vaude ville show, and.yet Miss Tarbell is very good as a journalistic speaker. It goes without saying that she is much better with the pen than she is on the forum, but nevertheless she can well be counted among the successful lecturer of the day. Her lecture wa?s somewhat hard to follow and as ji result some of the "Chaffy Chaps" indulged in conversation or left the' room, much to the discomfort of those who were trying to listen. - Knight Trust HiTTS-T"X- collect n I fc.n "'" .ii i. i in mTi ii u ii nil An " 4 iitnn,'4"iTnuiTii, - I: . ; Lee L. Baker . " ... I - HE POSSESSED EVERYTHING . -- Phoue 203 gr, s Tf . JAS.-HOLMESrM- abstract of judgment fronnhe . -- ; Domestic Steam Laundry J. 8. Richards vs. A. B.- Tuckett, for $158.40 in favor of plaintiff,-habeen filed in the Fourth District Court. WU-Opensha- w, rjtl . :SAlU.aliei311ourt4!i-the-e8e-irf-I)r- - 1 laundried at the DOMESTIC. fc .lt'Ts easy to finish reading MrWilson's jecond inaugural with a sense of disappointment, There isn't a word of war in it. UTAH COUNTYEN08CMECJ5 . Z. There isiisplayed no heat.-n- a anger, no resentment. There is no ' tf' S harsh phrase applied to anybody. What manner of man is this county treasurer who can find time, in such days as these, and afteijusjentjiar pfl'tah.jcouuty, yesterday aent Daniel rowing experiences with: Germany- - and rwith7 Congress,- - to speak 0Larsonr statetrea8urerr ieheek jhjlsaaODhically of the "problems and the record of domestic legis- - for $37,882,34 tor Btate. state school. JsTSrHighr8chooriiSlie1 andBounl7e3 louwu vi iciui niacin VMJ'VUUiiuuui, onmauunmoi mc . , " The truth is that it is very for. us groundlings,-f-or ius collected amounting to 1 810.3 4. t common people," to estimate and measure Woodrow Wilson, There is a sort of detachment and aloofness about him that baffles 7 where it does not repel "It has been hard." he remarks, "to Dre- erve calm counsel"; with the storfn raging all about and within us and yet he reveals himself calm and serene, as a summer's eve- ning. Is he more or less than man 7 we ask ourselves. u Doesn't he ever get excited!. Doesn't he ever get fighting mad. like the goocl old Colonel used to do? Hasn't he, red blood in his veinsl Has he no human weaknesses no redeeming faults? Doesn't he realize the meaning and the menace of all the sinister perils that t. I t nover aixmi mm ana us i ur aoesn t ne care I 1$ he does realize, and is concerned, why doesn't he whoop and holler and rumple his lair? Why doesn't he- curse and defy and hate our enemieaaathe r; occasion demands? - : Much the same questions were asked about LincoInt inhisday f superb and immortal service, and the same sort of exasperation was aroused by the fact that Lincoln was so much greater than his contemporaries that few could understand him,i- It. was Bot-unt- il TlpCBOTMY BCQHAOO Xincohi was dead that understanding came, and the farther he re' cedes into thevistas of history the more clearly does the world betVilllEWINQOW ' , hold that greatness and goodness to which, in his lonely, years of fiMCoMtTComtU tMt JflCK$(ifUlU .:h'trial, it was mostly blind. ' , . So. perhaps, it is to be with Wilson. , . To b shown at th Columbia next .litis all hut impossible for men seething with mortal passions i. and hjimaawsantment to atUinHo sympathy andnderstandlhg in the presence of dne who says "We have been deeply wTongcd but. have not wished to wrong or injure in rejturn. The rest of us, gripped and upset by the madness of the world's most awful war, find ourselves at a loss before this slight, quiet, gray man with brooding eyes, "standing injipmejprtjwariv Counaellor-at-Law- , est that transcends "the immediate issues of the war itself.' rThe attorney and Hatfield fclock. Ptoto, UUh. rest of us, engrossed with the frightful struggle that is tearing civilization down, can hardly attune our minds with the mind of . and your SHIRTS arid COLLARS lasi just as" long as if you had ihem done at home,, and they wear belter and hold their shape longer when - UT OF THE SHADOAV&. A Than Hand Laundry Creamery et. alrto a $1,000, wJth interest.-o; promissory note. TEIias A. Gee, administrator, of the estate of George Uaum, deceasd, has filed.Ruit. agalnst-Thomas- " Jay Smith et. al. to collect $600.80, with interest, on a promissory note secured by mortgage on Provo, real estate.' J. Clarence Clark has filed suit against Wm. H. Marrott to collect $H0, alleged to be' due Bank of American Fork has filed suit against 'Lehl Cash Store et. al.- - to collect $3,000, with- interest and attoH notes secured nej' fees, on promissory ' by mortgage. Austin H. Roy lance has annealed' from judgment rendered in Justice I , Wayne Johnson's court of Springvjlle in the case of Ben Fuller vs. Austin I J- ' O " ... 1U v. against-Charlesto- n - isSBetter 1 Savlnes Bank" has & 111, i.ii hp mi il(W t r The other, day a man walked 4ata 8barbeirshopn6rdeposTled upon a table a number bf articles which he took from a satchel.' "This is pomade,"' he said. "I am well supplied," replied the barber. "This la shaving cream." "I see it 1b." , "Here is some fine bar rum." '1 don"t doubt it, : butl make z;- my own. - - 4 - H J . The Monarch . . Shoe-Repair- ing -t- Company Has moved to the old Spencer Qafe building . buy-the- r '. f Here Is some patent cosmetic for the mustachhe. "I know It is for the mustache also tor the whiskers, but I'm jthoroughly stocked." ilHerfr re,n lectri(r bruBhra duplex elliptic hair dye, lavender water and a patent face powder." Rm't-Vant any of them.'" "I know you don't.'- -, Then why do you ask me to ' m ' : "I did not ask you to buy them. Did 1 say anything to you about buying them?" "Now that I come to think of ' it, you didn't." 1 . iomf nere i-didaot- anything. know that 62 West Center to sell I only wish to let you I possess all the toilet - atfjr-'Vnflt- ness with, Don't you try to sell me anything or praise y6ur wares. I am stocked! Stocked! Stocked! Now. rive me an easr shave without, asking me to buy anything!" 4 "'"7r' 7 Optimistic ThouQht Tb9 most Importarit element in At economy of mouey and time. .; : ' ' 1 ' - We are ready for your 11 |