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Show THE PROVO IIESALD 2Drcn3cf"GETS.T." HIE CAUSE OF HERALD EDITORIALS J By 11 I. H. .. y 4 certain churchy The. good lady whodonated the tiaildinghere a few days ago and would not allow her name to be published was certainly acting the part of the Goo a . - , Samaritan and will be rewarded accordingly,. ,:.. ... ;.: t-- -- it.- i-: ' - v t",J ij .r oilier-source- 171,4 n t miiU fur the uplift of 4. Those who have been TclcRnigb streiT"QoiKir0T1Laccottnt of the 'dust .recently will at. leasthave had a chance to com-- , .plain of the rmicHor a- fewTrsthT-man will enjoy tlie rest- whhWhe wigging tongues have given him this week and as he comes back to his work it will be with, fresh energy and more vitality to face the kicks and knocks. The fishermen ofCtah should thank our deputy lish Com- mfjrwr who wa so- watchful of our onfinny tribe and kept account ui inc.w thousands of them irom dying recently the job as few men are water in Provoivef. who are selected for similar positions. To preserve the life .of a few' thousand fish now will mean that millions wilt be born . before the season is over, - serd - PJffr IticA larger packages 10'J ihm CCLB DUST TWWS or something, doesn't it feellots better, anddoFFwe appreciate date it more? Or when a friend pats us on.the back and tells ' us we are alL right, the little troubles that don't count vanish " andlvrcommencrfo figured JnuchJiappinessWQuld -E some nnriK. get" monotonous ,wnen you get peeved just.siop anu ; r after she has prepared the meals, and 'Calling cards and dainty stationery mad the,.bed,'iakfl back into, tne formllady. New Century. Printini solitary life she loved before she was married," following her own tastes And Co., 30 East Fiiat North. pursuits, making no effort to enter jat4h4ife-and-ambitio- B of her hnaNaw York, N. a hand, son. nq home will grow up Inside of jeweler, posgesseathe charmed life. After h had that house, and two - more members been; rescued from underneath the will be added' to the growing company . wheels of a subway train, uninjured of disappointed mortals. , had passed over him. s lifter happy mariragee we are prone to look ' it became knows that he had been in the wrong direction. It is our dropped out of a window when a baby, habit to ascribe controlling : importWe by his nurseil hadfallen j out ,of a ance to the ,things which, are en. on low or on blame the wages, fourth story window" when a boy and lay poor housing, or on economic condihad landed on a clothes line which tions! or da the Industrial order, while broke the fall; was shot in the head alt the time the trouble, lies deeper, things when he cam e "withiaTan gg ofTsom e er "are hot seen which are responwhich play-fohad and ago years reyolrer sible for our woes. It is out of the escaped - drowninglast- - month-wh- en heart thaFproceed the deatructiTe an s,utbmobile, in which he was rid- forces which tear lomes to pieces. -- If ing in New NJersey plunged into the marital happiness depends on good wages and elegant houses, then-w- hy rifer. are the divorce courts. Crowded, with men and women .who wear line linen s stationery, and fare sumptuously every day? wedding and wives drift apart, no matartistic and properly printed. New CenturriPrint!ng;jro.1l30; East' First ter what kindof a bouse they live 1n, if 'they do not have North. N - ' " hearts." ' MAKERS ATih o u n co m e nt E wish to announce to the automobtle"rownerrof: L, uns county insi wc uavc been assigned to take charge of " f : the, Studehaker Service Depart-- " ment here in Provo and virinity. Our aim will be to give the best 46f satisfaction to all Studebaker car repairs,and parts and at the " most reasonable cost Remember we will be equipped with the best mechanics we can get for the of any kind of a car. Every-- : ; . ; re-pai- It-li- - . home-buildin- g )i RIRL WITH ASALARY OF $1 There seems to be some fear in the hearts of the Better- ment league workers concerningiepossrbility of a liquor election being held in Provo in June. We cannot understand does. If an why this fear should, exist but nevertheless it -- election is held it ought to'strengthen the cause of the league rather than injure it. There has been a demand on the part of " aifew for several years for an election' arid tKeyliaTealways" is not the argued that the town would go "wet," but there to' our way of, think-' sJightf 4J would have to ing, of this happening. If this were true we admit that the training of bur SundayschbolsVthe teachings & WaS toisiifliiels "That Good Coar CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ' KING V SPRING CANYON " - d and tailed completely. 1 nere i a world movement tavonng ;T prohibition of the liquor traffic and hov can any set of men inillK.lliai 111 1 iUHi, mail, inuvit v.. done in this line, could be behind the times in thist respect, it is our opinion that an election would b so overwhelmingly against the return of saloons. that it 'vouldsimply strengthen the cause of those who have been doing so much to suppress ' the liquor traffic in this great state. per cent of titer Jf the Promotion leagvre has twenty-fiv- e be should 1 Qualified voters of this city they granted an election . and from one large moving picturehou8e alone. , Miss Justice had the initial advantage of being born in Indiana; tor it naturally followathat . early.in her career she was a successful writer of short stories for the magazines. At first she disliked moving pictures and had to be .fairly dragged to see them by her mother, who nursed an idea that her talented daughter's true field Of was in the new art of the film. Miss TusUcebecame lnTerested7stTia1eaouT for herself the best ways of presenting a story so as to meet the requirement of the studio- - and thescreen, and In two years had written sixty-fiv- e screen plays and was known as the "best paid woman dramatist of the "" morie wmi d, "To a natural facility and ingenu-lt- l All Sizes Telephone -- ft election.- - It is our opinion that there1 will be very few more -- - In on the petition favoring the to hold the election but this is not the fault of the. petitioners, T A large variety J When the stranger enters your a wut tor i rovo: ior your neignoors; j.or uic (.ummuim;, i fruits of the after little for you to do, but may prove rich and its words of acts the years. A community is judged by people, and we of this community are judged by others in this hearts of our people are warmed by the fires of wnl-b- e m accord comradeship and brotherly love, our acts a our feelings and the Vvorld "will know us as community of honor and integrity ; as a people with a soul ; and will consider thl3 a. Cltv rich in tVi nrnmUp of a irlorioUS future. But if we loose the floodgates of criticism and abuse ' and belittle the city and its people, then in time wc will 'to the level' we have "created for'ourselves, and, the orld;will know us as, a people whom it is well to let alone." Every day we are adding new rungs, to .the community lidder,-bu- t are they going up or down? Speak a good word, brother speak a good word I IE the w-it-h y de-sce- nd ' - , : r from" which granite. New Designs gate, speak a good word ' p to select in both marble and Speak a Good Word First-cla- ss Material Excellent Finish ; ' - Reasonable Prices. ; We handle all the best grades of marble and granite. ;' ESTABLISHED 1907. . PROVO, UTAH. Farmers & Merchants creative ten thousand dollars a year r - WOOD ' possessing the West Center- - BANK CAPITAL $50,000.00. SURPLUS $12,500.00. s, I ANTHRACITE SMITHING . COKE ' "Besides power to construct a dramatic story. the writer of mo ving picture-play- a should have sufficient imagination; common sese and grasp of the ssen-tialpossibilities, and limitations of the film to make a play for film production nd not merely for reading. . It is because Mies Justice possesses all these 'qualifications that she is -- CAMERON STANDARD ; 0,000 5 A YEAR In the "About people Cepartment of the JJune Woman's Home Com panlon appears an article about Miss Maibelle Justice-- a writer of film plays.. Following is an extract: Spa fford t :" " thing guaranteed. 127-13- 1 "votes castthan there arc names rs Hus-band- Election Will Strengthen; the Cause ! " " -- -- :4nVuf4ioines-hacLiaile- r TnrywWre G33EFAIRBANXS3SSa"-- do yavr viopk" ur i '. dissolve and remove all dirt and grease. Thit actjye principle of Gold Dust ia to remark. ably thorough that you rinse away the dirt and Urease, leaving ft newness, o cleanness nd , "Let two-car- lsgyeand then we go home and the folks make a fuss over us i!krwirwTe the president or a s 7- - well-know- ed cthtoa'fS-'-b'f-commissioner- - It cannot scratch or harm any surface, and it will - Too much happiness isn't good 'forrna'n,: woman and child molasses taffy, but they Everyone loves good wouldn't want to be sentenced to eat a ton of it. Whenxyou work hard all day, and some little trifles annoy you and voux takeon- - anairHnjuredHnncKncendkiixty-horse- - ; Gold Dust truly umr&s fof vou. It is mosf economical; it is most satisfactory and it is most sanitary. . - how good you'll feel when it's all over. panlon which ia Number" Charlea E: Jeffersoa writes an interes.ans Tbfe New 'Homa'ilt is- - aaort of friendly talk to young married people. IB "tne roltowlnff- extract taken- from the' article ne explains why ome marriage turn out badly: "irtaktw1reartff to buttd-- s borne. No woman can build a '.borne by'her-gelf-. must collab-'I- IusbaMnd-wlfe Smile 7 Weii, "How Wide Is a 'CEIS-r- r difficult piece M work. orate-In this vsooa ftwimen do not realfze tEia. Tliej There' no corn or callus anionic the Many assume that all a womanwants 13 a "GETS-IT" minions of foet In the world that will not rernovethere's no escape. house,If lb?y "GETS-IT- " la the pew way, the simple, more,- they tbinkv ought to b expect-e37Tbseommon-eenssure way. It does away cotwraptnemselrEs up in their with greasy ointments, salves, pads, ton rings, harnesses,', knives, scissors, business, take their recreations with razors, Tffivs, and the limping and the their male companions, and then won-de- r walk of so many painful pigeon-to- e why eyes which. were once radiant people. All yon do is put t drape on-t- he oorn shrivels up of "GETS-IT- " aro. nnnr nad. It la because they thinlri ana good byeptmngeise injsn r like "GETS-IT.- " JiUlions are using it. I that many mep There's no pain, no trouble, no changing in a woman!-hear- t shoes because of corns. to the women are unspeakably-crue- l - before God have whom promisedthey where. K6o a bottle, or sent direct by Js. and man to cherish until death. If the Lawrence OoM Chicago. Sold in Provo and recommended as husband, feeling that by the furnishthe world' beat corn cure by Had ing and maintenance of the- house his duty Ja fulfilled, goes, oft to his busi-- j Qutet Drug Store, ness and pleasures, or if the wife, - by the young science domestic the" department the ladies- of high' scbo other day, and'itjsjDurjDpte Joyed and thexapability and attrartiveness of the young ladies,. ' that when- they graduate, armed with their domestic science diplomas, they wilt experience no difficulty in captivating any 'human" man they want from Hongkong toltfiesouthpole We attended a banquet prepared and t - corn-pester- ed 4 " Gold Dust 1 used' at least three times a diamilllonr ' :L -of homes. :.. I i i ? ...lfj'-- Yet there are many thousands of housewives who thirjil : r prTiGoiitihistisbnlyriof a lew usesi Gold Dust should be used for cleaning e, - ' andclcaning putpQ jour cheek y - - moot h. . w , n be, tost M - mnre worthy f;,-,1- cause through which tospend her Effort humanity and the hetferment of the race X u ?jflTvSmiSSS coed artlcjeatjitljjIa fortheir Vfta and we s For every brightening 'i We have many women gifted with the power of oratory jn arejinding (too-to-o called-"Tto-Brlde- -- JM thatthey You 11 make . ir'ar nrr JTever Tails. eje at your feet. It'i the World's Wonder; Masters.) lot-to-- :6 OutCcnesibGirn! " BEESLEY Marble & Granite Works By the Tabernacle, PROVO, UTAH. ,.inPlot?onstructionMiss Justic? unites an earnest desire to present life. She believes In getting true atmosphere and local color, and to write The Lure o the Wlndigo, an Indian play that is counted among her best, she went deep into the wilds of Canada, two hundred miles from a railroad. Among her other successes are 'The Song 'The in the Dark,' 'The Governor's Daughter.' 'The College Chaperon,' A Splendid Sacrifice,' 'With Eyes bo Blue and Tender,' and The Great Game.' Early this spring she went to. Los Angeled to assist in the production of the serlaf film which has necessitated the building of a - whole village, the expenditure of 'about seventy thousand dollars, and several months of con-' ;'tinuous effort' " TN? Taylor,"Presr John F. Bennett, Vive-PreArnold Dixon, Asst. J. H'. Dixon, Cashier. T f Cashier. DIRECTORS. L Robert Bee, T. N. Taylor, John s. FBennett, - SrP,-Eggertset- X TK-rn- n Jas. A. Loveless, . ' v: Andrew Knudsen, : J. J. Craner, Jos. S. Berry - AH business given us receives prompt and careful Your account will be appreciated. P AN AM EXCURSIONS to San Francisco rrrRcturoing Direct hr viaS Los Angeles Round 'Trip to SAN DIEGO Via San Frant'sco and Los Angeles! ' Returo- inor Kam rmit tr S P.. 1.. A. & S. L. Liberal Stopover Privileges. Round Trip ON SALE EVERY DAY VIA -- .' - the a dread disease--o-f rice eating countries, is being stamped out by using rice that has not had some of its nutritive elements removed by the usual polishing process. Let us remember that white flour bears the same relation to whole wheat flour as polished rice does to thef unpolished. '"T T Beri-hfir- l, -- No Change of Cars Between Provo and San Francisco. No trip to California is complete unless it includes the Western Pacific the Great Feather River Canyon Route at least -- one direction, It costs Pacific Navigation Co. steamers or rail lines may be vst& tween San Francisco and Los Angeles or San Diego. No. 1 leaving Provo dally at 11:02 a. m., ...in " v htvuantrlthwt win knA --V. . r-v- -- man and Tourist 'Sleeping Cars from Provo to San Francisco ".. change of cars; C. E.EGGERTSEN, Ticket Aet W. II MITCHELL, |