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Show THE PROVO HERALT ,. . Ccrn-tled?iU- HERALD EDITORIALS celebrated. ca ft IS-IT,1?- !!' KakM Corns Taoiih Iikt- - Kagie! A hard cap of tkln makes tip frvry eorn. W hen you put t drop of "OKT8 went wet "again last "week; and all thedry farmers " - . . IT" on it. It ihrlveli up and eome right off and there '1 your eorn gone by thunder I Simple m taking off 7 oar bat 1 Tfawtl The postoffice department has'started the paving proposition in IWo.. Will the city be big enough to continue the ? LOP sum GOD'S move - (By W. F. BULKLEY) -- PerKaps- jiitrre--r paper by the state" treasurer of New Jersey and cheer' up a bit. - I he onlv troub e is that TVpsirtf-nWJlann will he elected Toy the largest-majerithat has ever given a president "a vote. . "cr "ea t ed God ty We would like to Democrats orj'rovi-de- n ce caused the snow last week which 'killed, much 01 the lcnow-whether- , this valley. Batene man was inclined to take an. optimistic view of the situation by saying"" that what lsaved ' .' --will bring a better price. fruit-Jn -- ' -- . Don't Wutt Time "Hollering." "GETS-IT,- " World' Simplest CorCw, New Fall. bare g)'ne wild over why "GETS-IT- " nothing like It ever known. Some folks, to this day, putter around with bandages, sticky tape.thlck'pl'uscor. eorn "pulling" ialves, gouge coma ont The Knocker's Creed corn-mlllio- - I believe that nothing is right." believe that everything js wrong. I believe that I alone have the right idea Th e town is wrong, the editor is wrong, the teachers are: wrong7 the people are' wrong," the things they are ;doiftg arc wrong and they are' doing them in the wrong, way aayhow. -- 1 "be-- -. 1 things if nf nther ix lieve-I-cotild-f- I will Pff a a1aw lot- - witbknlWinltheta-wltaiaclJiNor- s, niafce them bleed and then Howl because they cant get rid of tore corns. Use "GETB-IT.- " There's nothing to do but ..woriUa.lnnw. "UKIH appjy-i- t dropt-IaIT" doe the rest. NO pain. IiOjusuUlB. no they duii'llike mvsplf and we .will ha ve tiitiy..wuuht-tettnreTI- It never ehanelna ihoet, no limping. pa wart or bunion. Be ear that you get and nothing else. G BTS-IT- " : 'XISTS-IT- " la told by druggist erery--wher-e, tte a bottle, or seat direct by V lAwreaoe Ohogo.. ta Proro and reoommended ai Sold .. taj world' beat corn cure by Prue5 Hed-(jut- Store. 4 . and I am glad of it. Amen. Does this fellow live in Provo or has he just moved? ' ' 7 til-Hi- ll -- Elactrle Service Betting on Peace to Salt UN In England bets are being wagered that the war will end before another year. Odds of ten to one are laid that there' Will be peace become December 1. In spite of the declarations of. Great Britain and Germany that-the- y will iight to a .welcome" finish, it is well known lhat bothountries-woul- d uer-man- y, . -- . - 7-' a Jttle spring Iiamingw-- rn flowers : ri d Tcfen VfcTgct'hirtrnd c it tlovc and vegetables for first .place. ..One thing that time and dTi re f triaUi-inakn- tlcle t,fin,r little less. ATA mmm i Jjl J:a. tl: . aa. ea. Spa fford 'That GoodCgar : CASTLE GATE " CLEAR CREEK J KING SPRING CANYON CAMERON STANDARD J ANTHRACITE SMITHING ' COKE : ' and . ' - l carry political letters aToiigdiFtahCc AH Sizes Telephone ,a styiesin free-dom- . A large variety from which" to select in both marble and ' granite. Houston Stuart Chamberlain, an English author.'has been decorated with the iron cross,, but he will hardly attempt to wear it at court funcitons in London?- - , . , ' Reasonable Prices. -- Trophet after prophet, ' - 1 'a grades of marble and granite. BEESLEY Marble & Granite - he-wa- ' -- . There is a federal statute in force prohibiting the impor- -' Upnhipping or exhihition of prizefight films from ajor- .yuuuj. dui as long, as tne tignters, tnemseives, can como over and appear in vaudeville it seerris' 'a little incon-- 4 4 sistent to deprive us of a look at their pictures in action. Will V the committee on punch please investigate this matter? At Reasonable Prices We guarantee and take pride in our work. Ladies' Dresses, Gloves, Plumes Cleaned and Dyed. OUR WORK IS THE BEST IN PROVO . GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Customers can send in clothes by parcel post and they will be returned' promptly. ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY Out-of-To- National He has absolute faith in his medicine he knows wnen he takes it for certain ailinents he'gels reii&f." Peo King's New Discovple who take-D- r. ery tor an irritating Cold are optimists theyknow this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat, kill the germs, and open the can't way for Nature to act.--Ya Cold by superficial treatment you must go to the cause of the trouble. Be an ottlmlstt Get bottle 3t Dr. King's New Discovery I today, 3 .; . (adv.) de-strb- y ou French-Cleanin- Co. g PHONE 95. N. ACADEMY. 0 onev to Loan o Mi o o I'Z ON FARMS, RAN.CHES AND CITY PROPERTY o LOW INTEREST, EASY TERMS, MANY OPTIONS o QUICK SERVICE o o W. H. RA Y & CO. o Holbrook Block. O -- PHONE 108. o ' - John Preston Creer, county su- .perintendent of schools, has been cited to appear In the Fourth, dis- trict court Tuesday, May 4, to show cause why he should not Tprrifya-bon-d election held in .the Fairfield. school-distriApril C. Thomas, M. U Cook an .W. D.L.ThomaaJ;rusteesxjf rlhe. - . ; COUNTY SUPERI N TEN DENT " IN" DISTRICT" COURT ' 125. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o Lots of 0 - o o "0 o o o o o o o o 0000060000000000000000000 PANAMA-PACIFI- rllatrlr-t-, In anjC- - at Fairfield April ajOOObondJssue Returning Direct or via 5, to vote by the school district for a gymnasium; votes were cast in twenty-thre- e favor of bonding and none Round Trip against; and that defendant has refused to sign the certificate of election and has stated that he would do everything In his pow- er lo prevent the issuance of the Round Trip ON SALE EVERY DAY VIA CURABLE Rheumatism is a disease character-fce-d by pains in the joint and In the muscles The most coBifiion forms are: Acuta and Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatic Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism and Lumbago. AH of these type can be helped absolutely by applying some good liniment that penetrates. An application of Sloan's Liniment two or three times a day to the affected ipart will give Instant relief. , Sloan's liniment . la Rood for ftnd Rheumatic Pain, becAuae it penetr'aTi: to Pi8 neat of tbe4 trouble, sooth ea the afflicted part and draw the pain. "Sloan's Liniment Is all medicine." Get a 25e bottle tow. Keep It handy ta case ot emergency, l!fESTERK . Pi r By trie Tabernacle, PROVO. UTAH, ' (adv.) p-- ' Via San Francisco and-LoAngeles. Returning same route or S. P., L. A. & S. L. Liberal Stopover Privileges. s SOME FORMS OF RHEUMATISM LosVngeles1 to SAN DIEGO " bonds. EXCURSIONS C to San Er anciscb 1 No Change of Cars Between Provo and San Francisco. ;. No trip to California is complete unless it includes the Western Pacifio the Great Feather River Canyon Route at least in one direction. It costs no more. , Pacific "Navigation Co. steamers or rail lines may be used between San Francisco and "Los Angeles or San Diego. ... wtir'niaf JUU 'f.,ll. 1 N living Pra.f. rfiil il.tl'M man and Touritt Sleeping Can from Provo to San Franolsco without , r-- 1 t8 HtMtf M4M ExpejJ3lec HIS OWN MEDICINE IS AN OPTIMIST We handle k all the best Rc V velt says he did not want to disrupt the dien he Republican part was'governor of New York. Evithe thou.'.. did not occur to him Until he felt his feet dently . V .1 supping m me convention, when trying to charm the people for the third time. , -- New Designs First-clas- s Material Excellent Finish o ' Collections and Deliveries are Prompt ; and Free. Phone 28 1 more fuHyrtrto ve fectly. on XliartTe ChapTTn or soTiie otTferTirm actor ' running lor president on a people's party ticket. ..;' and Cleaner ikewise fl Falrrinlrf-AP.hn-ol . . The Tailor tion filed against Superintendent dress' Oiarlcs S. Hamlin, governor of the reserve bank board, says the country is smiling with prosperity as a result cf the federal reserve bank act. You could hardly expect a man-tknock oA his job, but we thought all the time it was the tariff that was responsible for "all the easy money. 0J:n " Examiner, glad you think of me. eF thereby-the-pow- held - of it ct If the movie maze keens on muddlinir we mav vet see - I'm glad S.-- ".'Let us hope that thr wtrf'rd V peace Tonfsreik'e now irr?cs sion at The Hague will not create any luorc new military - the powers. God was and is almighty, but the lore that gave, that man might fulfill hit posaibllitiee, refused to dethe gift by comstroy Ihe benefits pelling man to do and be. Such com" pulsion would at once destroy the "of "will and to be a real individual, by making a out of man. j. ' Still that love desired and endeavored. Revelation after revelation teaching truth for life after truth for life came to the world of men. These reTelarions as td how and what to live were. : poured into the. h earts of great men that, hjLtheir living them, -- When you see a young man rushing down the street swinging his arms, he is either'going some place orclse th$i boss is watching him. ' ,- ST KINDLING WOOD - gave through that same love, could MAN TAKES - your The only trouble with the freight rate problem seems' that the railroads want a little more and the shippers MITCHELL-- w h artronr""tare . (jiiite g and you thiiik of He.-thro'- ugh . i Bat man by the miauie of those fac-ultfor perteci.ou debabed 'hmuielf. continually using 'his will and reason to do things unworthy of one possess- - d the next citv election - loved.. -- -- -3- I ' en - :otentUl th& aind-lo- i - Alt-8te- - - -- -, - ; -- ArrlTe Proro ft. T:tf a. m. a. m. U:S p. m. 1:4 p. m. p. m. iM D. m. UM p. m. tt , none too earlv tor candidates tor mi cO El Tt T willcall at your-door- . with the love of ma'TOl3"heart, and the deI.U p. m. sire to help him live up ta the fullest fclMvJAO'l jr 8:15 p. at.- within, arose and lived usually to be -' 10:SS I:t 5 p. m. persecuted, and sometimes slain by ., I tbosebedesired to help. Ever the average man refused to profit by. the lessons of love. Ever . man ref usedj ad learnT Ever aad alway3 Cart.-N- tf" N New4 Smoke,. to use the gifts that man continued r Clndere. God had bestowed for perfectness, for GOOD SERVICE, LOW RATE his own selfish purposes and desires. .Ever God. continued , to love. Eyer Dally Freight Service Between AH because of that love He refused to . PoInU compel life." Eyer He endeavored to persuade to life, to help man to under-stanand to live. At last beeause-- of OREM EXPRESS the greatness ot that and Cheaper Than Parcel Poat Operate love through God sent His only begotten Son on Ail Tralna. liv Into the', world that Ride and Ship .Via Orem un comman and of the life fully ing pletely, might help man to live by showing the beauty of the life possible for man, by pointing out in life how such a life could be lived, by into love and spiring In man the desire ' . be loved- I MS g ! BT! poHsibilities of his nature till he couid love fully " and completely---God. "oTnlBlhit-Wra- XTEEN-TRAiNJ3AlUL Leave Proro: " 1. oPlLem .imgat- Tnsptfeff-to-ti- an opportunity to broach peace parleys.. However, which side first makes the proposal might be regarded as weakening, and this fear will delayovertures;:- - There aremanv ; reasons for nations wishing for peace They are all weary ol I and so far neither side-ha- s made any great gains. It, is true Belgium and Poland have been invaded and iaiawasiej ana mat a part owrance is in possession ot still this does not snell defeat for the allies. Thev have taken advantage oHhe winterand ha enormous armies which will soon be in the field, and Russia has likewise strengthened her forces. Meantime Germany has not been the war" game.' idle, and, she has. more men ready, to throw into .'it- - t : :.!. u T..A wun tiarmers ana .i '1 j ana wun uevaMauon tne uui everywnere mechanics and laborers at the front all business is stagnant 4 except in the munition and gun factories. Crops cannot be 4 planted an(LuItlvAtedand hungerwilUUierefore force some of the belligerents to sue lor peace. The terrible losses are telling upon the warring countries, and the rank and file are ready to call it a drawThe cost is staggering, although the guns haVe Tiorbeeirloaded w itia money. The cash is still in the world, and when war stops it will flow to its.normal chari- "Btrt-naiuf.,.l- hp nations Tan much longer stand t rip thereforethe" strain,. prospects are that the men who offer ten to one odds have some inside informalion as to when peace may be expected. It is very likely that iLalLdcpends Upon the outcome of some big battleLWhich Avill devdppjduring the the big armies can maneuver and when -- will be -- in Let movement of tnxM)s. good condition for-t- he Ui hope that the ten to one bettors wijl win and that we .will' not engage in quarrels of any kind. -- Woman's National ' . , Weekly. : .1 n "aduTwagon . . Lihe-warrin- If tomiaf . Intermediate point -I- ' - ma-chin- 1 ' v ad o I. them done. : I do not believe that the town ought to grow. It is too big now. I believe in fighting every public improvement and in spoiling everybody s pleasure. I am always to the front in opposing things, and never yet have L advancedarTTdea or supported a movement that "would make people happier or add to the pleasure of man, woman or child. I am opposed 10 iun ann am nappiesr ai a mnerai. nenpyp in srartingr re- forms tharwflttake all the joy out omfe TtYa Tsad world . Tticl does must be actuated by that lovej must In some way manifest that love. God gave nianthose powers because He loved or wanted to love. Cod gave the powers that man by the use the t . dgaf-8- d an4"i)etati8e-of-thatall-H-di- , - s - godJike Dowers, the power to will and to reason. Now God la a God of lore, r - "inanla .... . Do you want your Laundry Work dones '. with a guarantee? If so send it to " II FOR . ' i " l cha n oe ;of eare.' C. E.EGGERTS EN, Ticket Agt W.H. MITCHELL, Agt . |