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Show - i 1J17T ..a - A T TV TTHiI'rPD (By L 3 -- - - . I AT DA flT? HI'S M TO TJIOSE AWFUL! Ir & CRAMPS E Masters.) Suggestions that may. save : Much Suffering r "Swat the spy l" :. Timely pest slogan: The pld confederates after 50 years finally captured Washing- VVhat Marysville, Pa. "For twelve years I suffered . with' terrible cramps. 1 would have to stay in bed several days has become of tKe old fashioned early spring:? Cold storage supervision may yet provide some statute be .itations by which an egg can eventually ,..P I every month. tried ail kinds of remedies and was 1 of-li- out-lawe- d. & - . - A certain citizen of this city gave two dollars to the Red Cross War Fund and has recently purchased a fine home costing a lit tle less than $10,000; There is a destiny that shapes our ends which will bring sucirselfish individuals to grief. . A time like this demahdsr ...Strong minds, great hearts, true f&th and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does upt kill ; 'Men whom the spoil of office cannot hay' Men who possess opinions and a wi Me'n Vho-havhonorj men who will notjj; f Men who can stand before a demagogue, us Men "God-giv- ! without winking; - Tall men, who live above the fog ''" In public duty, and m private thinking." sun-crowne- d, s "' . . Have you invited your friends to meet you on July the Fourth ? If not, you are forgeting themhd also permitting them to miss the finest celebration in the history of the state. Instead of featuring two"old scrap jftjcplUnjKg. o JronjesJ featortniirtw ' are record the records which will be broken on this date. . beer for beverage we to Instead of are offering the best water on earth, fresh f rnrnfim mountain snrintrs we Instead of a lot of jdfmmr-drtmkbuneh-fjf ladtf" Kfat a ihi iA of nfferinc the rpfinwl iwmlp arf( aim gentlemen whii vviiuiu yuu vvuuiu nut uv &iiiueu w nave uie . most innocent daughter of the Gods associate. Come to Provo "where clean, wholesome port and a fine patriotic spirit is to be . shown to the world on this national holiday. . m Jom-pou- e And damn jf but treated by doctors, trouble con my tinued until one day I read about Lydia L. rinkham s Vegetable Compound and what it had done for others. I tried it and now I am never troubled with cramps and feel like ' a different "woman. - I eannot praise j.yaia Jv rinKnam'a vegetable too highly and. I am recommend- - if s Did you ever hear of the fellow who went fishing on Memorial' day and was criticised all over this great nation for his act ? Rut ho wan nn mnro nnnatrinf in tVinn' tVinap wVin rvTa n in rr rtff in some quiet pldce for a private celebration of this great national - holiday, It is every man's patriotic duty to celebrate .this Inde pendence day fittingly. Not by burning up a lot of powder in proclaiming to the worldthat he is of all men most truly patriotic, but by careful thoughtful action show to your fellow men that you do love this country and that her flagstands first on this more imnresu natal Hav Ynii ran An snrrmthinor tojmakeha-daV-a nd Irs. George R. Naylor. Box 72. Marysville, Pa. Xoung women wno are troubled with ainfui or irregular peri6ds,'ackache, eadache. draeiring-dow- n sensations. fainting spells or indigestion should takeLydia' E. Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored .to health '"By' this root and herb- ' remedy. Write for free and neloful advice to Lydia E. Pfnkham Medicine Co. (con- open The follewtsg toast was delivered Irvine. Jr., on "Bankers I by R.--B. HaveJMetri I am not certain of the meaning of the chairman in calling on us fellows without due notice for preparation. I am" wondering whether he means it as Joke or- a sort of 'complimentary honor. If the latter, then I can say that as far as I personally am con cerned, 1 feel about like the Irishman who was being, ridden out of town on he, "if it a rail. ''iBeja'bbers,'-sai- d wasn't for the honor Of the thing I'd rather walk." But after all perhaps the chairman : is not altogether to blame, for I believe" Joe tarrer had a hand In thistor Joajiurei Is the bof to get "a fellow in, wrong. I went to the picture show with him the other night and the orchestra started to play the "Little Brown Jug" and Joe thot it was the Star Spangled iBanner and stood up (laughter and applauseu and so did I 'doggone tm. I've met lots of bankers around liere but I'd be afraid to tell you what I We have one here in think of town -- who "gets credit for everything that . happens. If we have a drouth he gets the credit. If we have a new public building its due to his political pull, and if (President Wilson sees fit to appoint a new postmaster its due to the same sinister mlluence. I m WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO FURNISH WINDOWS, LARGE OR GLASS AND - GLAZE YOUR SMALlU-W- begins with, Tom or T. N. His case is parallel to the case or cow my little boy teils about. When the yougster started to school in the first grade, the teacher was telling the children about all the good things SEND E OUTrAnTAKE-MEASUREh- OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. I . FURNITURE REPAIRED. - hW'foliiFToeTr and read such letters. NOW IS .A GOOD TIME TO HAVE TOUR FURNI-TUREPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTEDOR REVARNISIK ED. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. Beibe GIVE US A TRIAL. R Luier Co. " PHONES Third South and Academy Avenue. 104 and 105. Prbvo, Utah. SEED I carry a very large line of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, a great many of which I grow myself. I also grow arid sell dahliahsj gladiolusrtulipsTpeorF . ies, hyacinths etc, ; alsblTosea in variety CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS that come from a cow. Slie said we Cut Flowers and Plants, Carnations, Roses etc., also potgot milk and butter and cheese; our ted such as .Geraniums Cyclamen, Fuccias, Polygonias, plants, from were made her hide, glue WISE IS MAN WHO KNOWS HOW shoes etc. Funeral work a Specialty. from her liorns, etc., and then she TO USE HIS EARS. said,- - "and we get the finest meat I grow thousands of plants, as tomato , pepper, cabbage, from the cow." "Now what little boy cauliflower, celery, etc. can tell me the kind of meat we get POULTRY SUPPLIES, FEED, ETC. Always Something to Learn Unless from the cow. Garner threw up .Jiia Honor Bright Baby Chick Feed is the best that, can be handselled ''Lamb chops. He thot One Is Wasting His Time in Unif she .gave so many good things she made for little chicks. I use great-carin grinding and preparworthy Company Picking Up should have credit for the whole- busi-feed this ; but best the or grain goes into nothing ness. Now, or cpurse, the cow gives j ing Information and Ideas. The largest line of grit, charcoal, oyster-shel- l, meat and milk, but so does a . goat for. that matV: bone to be had and of the Have you ever had a good dinner ter, and if anyon6 should tell you that Lean , buy. bestiality for nothing? I had one the other night. all the milk "in Ibis neighborhood, A large line of; egg carriers and chick same don't comes legbandsr the cow, you from, I don't refer to the cost of the ureal. : etc. ;.'-.'':.:..:r believe him, for we have some good; nest eggs, I reer to the cost of the conversation, goats, too iNCUBATORS& BROQDERSIOJ'ERENT-DISCOUN- T says & writer 7 in the Am Aompiete line of Buckeye Ihcubators and Brooders in cine. ing in a little town north or here, stock. Letme show them to you and giye you my experience I of name is think the the From start to finish I gave iiotnlng Salt jLake in them. Catalogues free. me was and this banker operating telling place, and received everything. The niim GOOD IN LISTENING - I SlIM(EiIiii(oi IHE BACKERS TO Jbulbs-of-a-greatrvai- -- -of ,- : ; . e 1 bos toe-marke- rs, The public are to be invited to meet with the committee Friday evening and offer, any suggestions. of the millions he had out all on good. with whom I dined started In with his collateral security. - I asked him what-h- e It is worth while to speak of the day' in our churches next Sunday bnsinessand ideas and his preju- meant by gopd collateral security unu leacn uie ciuiureu ust wuat uie eAiici. meaning ui liiuepeuu- - dices and theyHis were the only topics tig' &Mhe named certain-- . stocks nd4 ence day is to them." 77 .r.:i...:. lor discussion throughout the entire bond. Then 1: named "a Tew dead will be greatly appreciated. I "r " evening. When he lagged In his monologue all I had to. do was to prompt him withjL question and he was off For nine long months Art.Willard as principal of the Bingham again. It was the easiestworfe I ever did. I the most with the least . High School taught" his many: pupils to control their passions, effort Igotsay I got the most and I appetite and temper,-- and then in a short spaceof a few seconds dNLUor-h- e was a wonderfully clever he upset all that teaching by shooting one of his former pupils in man. If I should name him thousands readers would recognize him. the same town in which he spent these long weary hours trying ofBut of all in to instill the correct principals of manhood into these boys&d things he spite I must adroit that I said, " teallyable t jgirlsr'AsTar as Willard s mlluence tor tne right is concerned lyn don't regard him as least, I4on think he" Is as able as he is failure. a on seems It the it hopeless Bingham young people, be If he showed more curiosity too bad that men in the school business. cannot control their tern- - might about JhejTacts and ideas that are In the possession of others. Putting it W W U U V VOV t0 " UU Vi.V WVVVJ. WWII school men caif do better in controlling their tempers they should different, I think he Is a bad trader. ' He gives too much and receives too .choose some other profession. There is an old saying that "Example is stronger thanpre- little in return. During this dinner I of him honestly think tept, and we verily believe that this is true, in fact we feel that simply because IgoFthebest I a lot of usegained it is so much stronger that what you are speaks so loud we cannot ful Information while he was getting hear what you say. Human beings are all subject to short com- - nothing except vocal exercise and the . ings, but we were in hopes that this unfortunate ending to this satisfaction that comes from having v episode could be avoided. Willard had suffered the severest part an attentive listener. Perhaps, there was nothing of Value to :steel himself against an outburst of temper. If a man does" not him In my point of view. But how vcool off in six. or eight weeks, when does he settle down. The did heknow? 1 He did not even-trto find out. that the story had come to him that Holmes and Mrs. Willard The fact has been Imhad been seen together in Salt Lake City is not paramount to the pressed upon me frequently that nearly all real issue, because, he had planned a divorce and the. separation was ly able men are. eagejr devourers of already a fact. If she choose to go with another man, even if other people's information anoTIdeas. ,,he was an enemy of Willard's, what was the difference as far as They are too good traders to be al Willard's future was concerned. Any woman in a similar posi- ways "giving and, never receiving. tion might be expected to do things which were not pleasing to They know better than to .tap con their- - reservoir of wisdom her former husband, but this should not incite 4him to lose his tinually without a catch basin-fo- r a setting .reason to the extent that he should seize a gun and shoot down ' new supply. Theodore Roosevelt Is a " -.... Jbis fellow man. human question mark. Peter Dunne (creator of Mr, Dooley and one of the THE PATRIOTISM OF THE AMERICAN PRESS. f marteBt men on this planet) never lets any. grass grow under his feet have a new The service rendered to the Government of tKe United States If he suspects that-yoor fact a fresh cf 1917 view concealed of the Bonds of Loan sale point in the of the Liberty press by on your person.- of the evidence joLthe the countnrJsjrecQrd generous patriotism is recorded in fhe pages of thous--, Ordinarily, the man who ceases to newspaper men of America. questions has ceased to learn. ands of American newspapers, many of them printed in foreign ask And when a man . ceases to learn he languages, from the largest daily to the smallest country weekly. grows complacent Smugness sets In 'The newspapers of the country "came across" with liberal dona andiie begins to deteriorate. The lack of curiosity tn a man Is a sigh of age. tions of space in news, editorial, and advertisingcolumns. and. peculiarJ3leaa4iiaican be sure you are getting old if men have obaerved-with3pf- 'p Newspaper activity ot the men of their fraternity in you. have lost curiosity.; Bufold age trre the whole-hearte- d (Intellectually) comes early the country in promoting the sale of the. Liberty Loan Bonds, The with some-- people and with-others 4tJ in the loan a : influence oLalLpublicationi making never seems to come. Many old peo- success are simply incalculable: Their efforts greatly contn-- ole-hayounger and more eager mlnds than their, children. . oversubscribed but the Liberty Loan Bonds were placed m every In New fork this winter Willie Colin United the States, in cities and in remote country lier hns put on a new show that has a community districts, in mining towns and manufacturing centers, among wonderful line in It It Is a line thnt ' farmers and country merchants as well as city bankers and large tnight suggest a good newyear's reso " - - lution for many people, . One of the - commercial and manufacturing houses." . ; DILLARD'S FAILURE. 4n--dee- d, y : iact -- r- - u r. It on-ve- anissistance ty .. v. hd - Loan and instructed in the nature, value and terms of Government bonds, especially the Liberty Loan Bonds of 1917. The whole nation has made a long stride forward in financial edu-catiof 1917 as conducted through the Liberty Loan campaign ' . of the country. . ,: the press through : The country press which without compensation gave liberally of its limited space is equally deserving of praise with the larger papers. In their respective spheres all classes of publications in the country covered their field, thoroughly and well. The press of America can look back on the work it performed for the Liberty Ix)an as a great public service, ably, thoroughly, and unselfishly on - performed.' " ' ' Thos.-Evansrwho wasTnarried last Vreek to Lulu.. Culbertson, was planning to sendTTfew weeks In the C. - SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS RESPOND LIBERALITY TO RED . ' The repntatlon of a successful man . CROSS won't last 20 minutes after a crowd of failures beVtns picking U to pieces, J. Jr. Larsen of the !B. Y. U. Sum-me- r . .School, turned in a report of the Toledo IHade, . canvass for funds in the school as follows Tuesday to MrA,- - M. Thur-ma- n of the Provo Commercial club. Prescription ' amount lorV collected 1168.25,. plus J'otal in outstanding pledges which was collected from 119 students nd fir 13 yean the utandard imb fnr n riri. teachers. Forty students contributed disewn. A liquid used oxtcrnaliv, ln$tnnt In their home communities- - and this rWicfroni Itcli. A3c,Wrwil(i'.oo. Yonrnoney iMrk if the first bottln dncs not bring you is not counted,' In with the1 amount Ask lo about a D. 1). Soap. mentioned above. The other members of the committee are Martin MarHEDQUIST DRUG CO.-- : tinson and Miss 'Jennie MoLaln. IM Phone 117 Los Angeles mm and Return Tickets on Sale Daily JUNE 15th TO SEPT. 30th. DIVERSE ROUTES VIA RAIL AND STEAMER, fares for tickets indudirig San Diego, low Prbportionatdy ' Portland, .Seattle.. . STOP-OVE- T77 INCLUDING SAN FRANCISCO. . : : ATALL B FEE. Final Limit October 3Xsi; 1917. ; For reservations ami ratings see G. v W. CRAIG or C. E. EGGERTSEN, Or Write o ' Agents Provo. , ...... M. WARNER,X . t - .......... , v. G.P. An Salt Lake City, Little Mothers Liko Our Groceries ONLY LET' MOTHER GO AWAY FOR A FEW HOURS and the little mothers are n the job" trying to cook all those nice things they remember so wellnice things that have already been made for them by mother with our Kiddie. . , 8evcct Crlttea, Eczema - WAR ENDS HONEYMOON OF Y. M. OJ!L.WOR K E R FROM M. liberty Provo, Utah. . intermountaln region on their honey moonjiut Saturday Mr. Evens received a telegram to the effect that two of the' secretaries of the Y. M. C. A. in which he is secretary had left and gone to the army and for him to return at once. Mr. Evans is cashier v CUA and says to another, "Say, don't of the Toledo." Ohio, Y.-It was a great educational campaign, r Readers of their' cdun- - characters In the evening to hurry back to left one know were that you you given citizens American new and from paper in their' country homes, ,' mouth and two ears for a purpose," work with his bride. old" and others language, just learning papers printed iiTtheir tout language, who in the evening spelled out the news in the great daily papers, were informed of the purposes and objects of the SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST pic-cani- ny ry -- ve - ones and asked him if he had any of those. He said yes he thot he had. Why, says 1, those are not securities tlreyare just deceptive evidences of "securities. You re like the little that when he woke up in the morning found a feather from' ther pillow in his hair, and he called out "Mamy! Matny! I's suah got de chicken pox cause here's de fedder." There's one class bf banker that . is . i i i i j is sqLjap bo surewu suaj nis teureuuess parent that you know at a glance he i is going to get the best of every deal r he enters. He never overlooks a, good thing nor throws away a chance. I havein mind men like jloCormick, Jim Pingree, Ed. Loose and such kind. Their capacity is quite as apparent as that of"Mike Kelly out near Rooser velt, who was arrested ' for bootlegging. Mike was also Borne boozer himself and it was quite apparent. When he was brot to trial he demanded a Jury. His attorney had an inspiration and he stood uIike heror the Jury and said: . "Gentlemen of the Jury, I want you to look carefully at Mike and then tell me if you honestly believe that if Mike had a quart of whiskey he would sell it" , Ajad. the Ij ask Jury said he would j not.-Aybnrwould these bankers overlook a good thing or pass it around when, they saw it? They would not, There's another kind of banker fhave met that does not hesitate to charge you the very highest rate of interest, make you leave 25 per cent of the loan on deposit, and then plug for the bank besides. Out thank goodness he wont hold you up nor pick your pockets. He always maintains a certain amount of dignity.' He's like an Irich politician Jn the South named O'Brien. O'Brien is an out and out Democrat, dyed In the wool. During one campaign a candidate was put up for governor whom he did not like. So he took the stump against and he flay66ThIm u and dovnr and roasted him thro, and thro. One night an old fellow in the audienee arose and said, Mr. O'Brien, did youse not sayin the convintion that you'd vote for a yells dog if it was a Democrat?.' "I did," says OlBrlen, "and I will 1ut lower than that I will not go." .1 thank you. v..-: v . . kv Jtrii There is no one better than a child for remembering excellence in eat- ables. That's why the kiddies cry for food made with groceries sold at this store. , Phone 67 : -- |