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Show THE nOVO HEiULD. WILL NpT ISSUE Dl'RiNG JULY AN3 AUGUST THE ' PROVO HERALD Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. Axicordifig to notice that ae beisg lent out by Mine k Method ttere will be a agpenston of the publics-tiodurffig JulV- and August and that The iiest Advertising Medium in. Southern Utah.. Entered as second-clas- s mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postoffice, ""-: 'Trovo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. . r V vf''if. u YOU " h W; Motcn It . trow Be nde "SOFT rr n..rr 1 ti t .1.. s if yoa AS VELVET' wcr.ea in Pro?o are now regukrly feow. ... er- AIl O the journal will reuma pubHca-tloia September. Tba notice state again H. MASTERS..'.' ; Managing Editor v that on aceount of the dullness fit the One year . . . ,$2.50 markets and (h general lack of inter, est In" mining ropertie at present It was decided (0 Stop Issuing the paper during the two. months. ; It was fur DOESN'T LOOK LIKE PANIC. ther stated that when the pajper re sumes --Wiih-a Secrepublication; it ylll bs either In large-numbof bankers ia. conference with . ... . .... k V1T '. .It or New Yftrk, Lake Salt an a. wry wcAiioo at Washington relative to the distribution ot 'The September tue will be out as additional $50,000,000 of government funds among the various usual.' said L, E,,Caaiomile, editor of hanks in the agricultural sections,the chances for a stringency the paper today.' "It will be out all "of the mdney market is very remote. The movement Of crops will be much easier" than anticipatedand Janmcrs in many A right and there will be many more is$ues.""'As to.'wheth'er the' publication localities may be assured that better market conditions win will be 'issued ,in New Tork or not 1. . prevail v be Bettled In a few days. There will Ag to the situation on Wall street, a Boston brokerage are a number of things- that are being firm has the following to say: done now,' but nothing thatcan; be "Every day they cwp upward a little and the time- - is . talked nbout'at present". getting nearer when, the crops will be assured, money will be made its "wining The, journal appear easier,' the tariff bill will be passed and all the' uncertainties ance in September, 1909, and has been will be wondering why they did ' will be t Eted Wat? ' tLfie Can lj47e U 1 J 1 . 4 '", Z2 - monthly since them. Col. E. A. not take advantage of the opportunity to buy some cheap Well is the backer of reputed stocks. Nine out of ten men with money are "waiting for the tf It Is'eBtimated and ie that Hie "paper vv e advise Duying standard s;ocks a "panic which will not come. ' ' - "" cost In venture has the neighborhood k now." of $30,000. ItVsadto disappoint the. croaker who for a long time A to-f and buzzard the has been Waiting, like the rqclaim raven, Sallow complexion comes from" bil told you so." The n that paraphrase de concert ious impurities in the blood and the Has" administration of the present effectually "placed'the" policy fault lies with the liver and bowels: in of hors efforts de to their combat Jore 4 spite money power are torpid.- The medicine that now another disastrous it the they coine panic. May people upon gives results In such cases Is that the people, will rule. I IN ORDER TO" INTRODUCE" SOPADE Our agents will call at your door'to offer you issu-fr- . to-b- e " WATER SORIEHER TIIEPE RFECT X. One 10c PacMflc SOPADE-FE- EE - , -- JI .tirne-wor- When you boy 25c worth U " PEARUWE - 1. 4. YcuGsf Z3TIIIS ' ltls 'a" "fine TlveYsiIau: IflERBIXE. lant and bowel regulator. Price 50c. Sold by HedruM Drug Co.',"tw"o'store3. MORE ABOUT COPPER. 10s Package (adv. rennrt Jimkr wtirv is a Jiiill nfi (Vinnpr - : stocks says' Wall street does not fully appreciate- tfie impor-- .- A Golgotha. which than one more The any spot tance, as atrade factor, of the strike in the Lake district. He 4 other has controlled the history of for several" the. .strike weeks,, along reducing may drag says. . . ......... .... Europe lies," strangely 'enough;' nof In :t it. . ... 1 i i.: uiz v.tikc was uuipui iu cuusuierauie exixnr, aim mai Europe Itself, but in Asia. For the terminatedjhen, the trade.effect would not be over. lie bases possession of the site where' Christ this conclusion on what happened in the case of Utah Cop"suffered, was buried and rose again" more blood has been shed than for per, following the strike, at its properties.. When afl agreeany other, An Immense number of ment was reached, it' was found that great numbers of the lives were laid down during the Crumen, had moved away,, and their places could not "'easily be. Arvil-rlirn- r a -- : - .1 (Actuai Size 6'4ln. High). 11 sades; and for 600 years before the Crusades, and even to. the present time, a constant stream of pilgrims has poured into Jerusalem to worship cruciat the Bpot made sacred -- " "bythe ' ' fixion of 'Christ Z ' . From the fourth - century after Christ until fifty years ago this site was generally conceded to be within the Church of. the Holy JSepulchre. It took U"tah Copper Co. ten months to get back, to normal production; , filled with equally sufficient labor. BURLESON REVISES PARCEL POST. . - 11UI15 WUC SLILU ,23 UJ 1)ICVCIU LUC I ml a a? t Now two sites dispute the claim of e latter Kelng'the "actual- Goigothar-ThClaimant is known as "Gordon's Calvary ," though to an American, Dr. Harlan P. Bunch of Yale university. Is due the actual discovery of it. Gen. Gordon, the hero of Khartoum, having first secured for it general recognition. Christian Herald. - ' -- '. a When Yen Bay rr w i!t tii 25c Package (Actual Slza s ji h ml Ti!ISZZlp ' .General Burleson succeeded ., Postmaster the senate committee on'postoffices and' post roads that he had ample authontyundcrthe law to reduce, the rates, on parcel post packages and to' increase the weight 'thereof as"1 ' " proposed, m'nis"fe'c'e"nt" order: rhcSchangeswtir therefore'go" into effect on August 15, as previously arranged.' Chairman Clark of the... Interstate, ConV.ne.rcc. commission, said he believed that the postmaster general had ample legal power to and th?.t'he was convinced that-thpost- , make the changes, .1 ..La. 1.1 ....... J il.. - J i i uuuv ; viuic aim vyuuu caliiu iuv. ya.v-- juot. uvjyi uuiut until it would" carry all packages' up to 100 pounds.- - The com 'mission expressed the view in a letter that existing condi-- . m mm FREE ! 11.-- m KA"t,a mm jtm 9M i"ll!.!l 7n. High) m in PEARLITJE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 0 n-IA- II-- l VM SV OslPilJI TOP MVI h iv ML U V 1 1 U) JLiUjj v u l VI KIKV 1 1 - O milUU 1 1 -- 1 1 1e Ue 30CZ3OC 30C i'" f or Vi. crue. a Over 30 Years locrll. 3oe The Herald Want Ads are the best salesmen. Try one MHUIUCUl VI Iliclliy ill 11UCS ma can ro mnro nonPT m me r n p v r h r p. snn Jer. area that the. denartment would make monev on the wanrtnr ' As 4i rates. Ko action was taken by the committee orj the bill be- f'jre tt for consideration calling for the repeal of the section of the law under the authority of which the postmaster general's order has been issued. "As has been heretofore explained, the new regulation provides for an increase from eleven to' twenty pounds in the maximum weight of parcels and a material reduction in the postage rates to be paid in the ' 5"at and second zones.- - ,'- - ...THE SITUATION. The TunilaiiiciVtals dn f fny itr.prjvemcnt . - lllis . not the' time, to be sure.'to expect any great fjnsion either in business or in speculation, but legitimate commercial and even a fair degree of stock market, activity can be taken care of without undue strain on the banks. The is . Caa-ind--Ellkan- A tpt 5ituation.still,.demanddoscgl4cmtmyL.ancL - This is an UnusmlGoD ortunity ! conservative guarding of reserves in case anything T cdly nnfavorable should develop. In other vords,' the constructive program seems once more to be in favor and with the actual realization of the now unexpect- - 4 " WHAT .THE COURSE IS ' , , . , system of home training that has been such pioneer automobile men as Mr. J. a is a D. Maxwell, designer of Jhe Maxwell-Brisco- e Motor Co.; Mr. Benj. Briscoe, former president of the United States Motor Co.; Mr. American" Motors Co. ; J.-'I- . Handley, president of the sands of successful graduates who are now holding positions. YOU SHOULD THE PROVO HERALD, Provo, THIS COURSE ACT-N- OW We can secure only sa very limited number of these courses this at should begin immediately" special price therefore-yoto save the coupons, if you want to avail yourself of this op- -' . portunity. . TEAR OFF AND KEEP TILLJOU.HAVE ( CAN OBTAIN By special arrangement with thisleading automobile school we can offer our readers their $25 home study engineering course for $15. AH that is necessary for you to do is to save todays coupon and those which will appear in the following ten issues of this "papery When you have'colfccted" 10 mail to us with your check for $15 and the course will be sent at once prepaid Mr, Fred Wagner,, the man that has started practically every big automobile race;" Mr. E. LeRoy Pelletier, advertising director of the Maxwell Motor Co., and "many others.. In addition the school is recommended by thou- i "reposition.- It officially endorsed by of the Maxwell car and former president . ; Since President" Bush of the Gould lines visited Idaho he ."lia-much different opinion' of the west than formerly. His policy f the extension of lines as feeders in the west will no '.doubt be carried out at an earlvdate, especially in view of .the additional business to be sewed during the (Treat Panma HOW YOU The course we offer is the very best obtainable promised good crops, there .would seem to be no reason why the recent era of doubt and uncertainty should not be definitely left behind. chief interest was unfavorable . . The news of the day-o- f the reduction in the Illinois Central dividend. This, however, was a reflection of past conditions, and while general business is not' and cannot at the present time take on boom to proportions, there - is nevertheless a very much improved j condition in some lines notably the metal trades copper steel From a speculative standpoint, best opinion is that the reaction in the market is likely to go 4 little further, not be because cause of any inherent weakness in the situation,-bu- t wiik such a sharp rally as followed the recent low prices a substantial reaction is now in order. It 13 not expected, how- ever, that the low prices of. a few weeks ago will again be v seen for many months. t 1 le . bankers are not. unmindful of the coming demans to move the Mexi- "nor have they lost sight of the fact ttic-crop- c T ( the situation n.kii at one time appeared an unpromising outlook seems. mwr to be surely,- even though, slowly, breaking, into clearer . atmosphere. - If so, come into the automobile business .In no other lipe of work is there such a crying demand for trained men. With the f training you wn become CHAUFFEUR REPAIRMAN or AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. The workis pleasant and healthful. It takes you out of doors and brings you in touch with the best class ot people. The hours are not long and the pay is big. This'paper gives you a chance to get into the automobile business by offering you a $!25 aufo'-mobiengineering course for $15 Qrc' undcniabl'y'mak- -' corrective measures havebeeu applied and "c M'J. telli Fiilii I. i 10 COUPONS THEN MAIL TO US. Utah. COUPON NO. 1 1 Name ' i Address - SavrHnilouponlnrtEcorics An ossiriccTman died recently in Missouri after spending twenty-seve- n years in bed in practically .one' position. W. ............ 1:..- -. :.. t . ue Riiguy jjiaui :.we. uuh i hyc t it; ivjiissourr. A A1 A A A fc A A '1 A A AAA a'' a . with check for $15 and , iVtitli4 &" toToffow-ancTw- the $25 course hen you Have TlPmsul to TheProvo ileraTd, No. 30 East First North, will be sent you prepaid. .r:r. "Ts."" :.. r . if |