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Show eRiNGESS " WEDNESDAY ' - fa r.-- ; Dr. Jl L. Inglesby and a party from Bingham motored to Provo the latter part of lat week and visited Olai-stea" . y-- - r Meaan. f WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE FRM THE VIEWPOINT OF "LEADING-- " FARMERS. " A. L." Heaaton aon Wby should women vote? Uat yek - and made a trip, up Provo Canyon for the 'pur pose of picking out a good' calnping i placeioj; their coming vacation and ffrom-Btflgh- am the t A. to r . .1.- marriage license ha3 been issued Ellis Overlade and 'Linda iSlm- - zr.ons, both of Provo, if J A ...... At ti"' i ..., v Jones . Telas-leetsiatu- e vjs'titigt. lir. .for a few days .with rrkntla and relatives.... , - a. is- - Mid-val- .ludKe D. T. Lewis, of the court, is here from .Spanish official business. , Ttat is ' Eve. quetlortthat-4r-Tlnglng-fOtf- t4 Acts Juvenile Fork on 7:30-9:r- T0c-20c-30- 5 c 'GERTRUDE VAN DYCK ANP BROTHER A FETCHING SINGING PIANOLOGUE REEDJBROTHERS ,- -' - ,- THE ECCENTRICWAITER!L re -- BEEMAN & ANDERSON "FUN ON ROLLERS". T-x- as Saturday a number of members ot "thtj Nature Stud Canyon. They were accompanied by Prof Garrett of the Salt Tjke IHh School who gave much valuable Information to the party on botany. : i - WednesdaiLJunel6, ocean to ocean and reverberating from the Canadian boundary to the Mexican border. It is .the mission oj. a newpaper to give the news and tUe action of the Teiaa Farmers'" Union In opposing woman's suffrage when that question waffTecehtty before the is sigufficantr-jt- s-t representing the attitude of the'or ganize'd plowmeff.' Wg reiroduce in part the argument presented by Hoii V. D Lewis, president of the Fanners' Union, in opposing the bill "It is gratifying to note that it I? not the termer's wife who Is clamoring for the ballot She is too' busy trying to make happier homes, mold ing the minds of future citizens and ig with her husband the cares of life to Indulge In political gossip. The ballot will give her no relief from drudgery, give- - do assistance In cloth7 Ing the children or bring to the home additional comforts, conveniences or opportunities in life.. It is, as a rule, the, city woman promoted to Idleness by prosperity, who is leading the suf- fishing trip. ; iy-!- and Frank Croyand two companions came I. yvri ii r " . - -- it""1 ' -- Mill uiiuuL- U- .J. A. Stalling. ;ormir!y ?hief tlerk Tf Tar irnTgur frmt es awe. Taottta che Sprit) Canyon Coal conipaay at ou itt f.ke "wai here on'sualuess '" .' Friday." JUNE 17TH. In "THE GOOSE GIRL- 4 LOCALS TORESSA PAPE SINGING COMEDIENNE v BOYLE & BOYLE HARD SHOE DANCERS Count Von Herbeck, the chancellor syt does not wish to marry a woman THE KEYSTONE LAUGH he has never seen, or to put diplomatic - to the Grand Duke married but keeps the fact secret on necessity above love. He disguises account of his hlglf ambitions, v; His himnelf as a vintner, meets the Goose wife, dying, writes him a letter urging Girl, rescues her from the insulting set to , work and constructed a i him to "make their little child a great attentions jof a vicious Count and longs Kazla Jurrant has commenced suit still, to her. A ; marry UE which, according to the officers, "hj. against Charles J. Wright to collect lady. With this purpose In view, he on When it seems impossible for the $772- ,- Interest and attorney-fe- es stead of the usual worm or coil, con, arranges with Torpete, a gypsy, to abduct the daughter of the Grand Duke. story to come to a happy conclusion promissory notes secured by mort- "fragette movement tained a' device with a double surface "From" many standpoints, .perhaps ' the real identity of the Goose Girl is gage on American Fork real estate. He takes the coat, hat and locket vote to a woman as much for has right condensing the Yaporiaed alcoholic tti ttha jlittle TrinoBss and repealed through the bullet mark re- fsnBfSo-4as-sheasmucfight -fumes: tole herand 'About seven t sendOUowtrhltd sightseers from (Ml V as a man; she has as much the - throne Bait Lake motored Provo yesterday, to plow air space in which the vapors float atducttoTrfther!tttle Princess she Is h e ta-- es her plae as In a to a work man; right ra factory 'looked the city over, and after dinner w6uiBlOnTlmd"uTdet bjr'; bullet.' ThtsrmakethrTnarrlagff of the-Prand are eondensrapldlysTHe wit-- ; she has as much right to shoulder a acIn spite of ' their' Von Herbeck cess of Kb'rensteln the one thlng-l- n Fifteen years-la- tr ftt the Roberts Hotel, returned to the musket as a man, but we would rather and , destroying the er passes through the body of. the cydesired by the irapital last night tells4;heGrand -- Duke that- - h has the world most to be she would not do so from choice tivity in raiding - are manu- linder, It is the. most efficient confound the Princess, and produces the King of r Jugenheit,-- and everything and we regret ihat necessity ofttimea hundreds of illicit stills that moonshine for mountains, after" all. lrithe In ends Water densation system .we have ever sees Assistant Commissioner locket and coat happily proof of the Identity PAmnnts hop in Atra Ilvlnir Kv on. facturing Pra tt, was dowj JTh Goose Gtrl1 )nded on Pre rrDfch1ldrMesnw1iierthe-rea- K and It is a pity Whailey-d- id not try Princes, after being abandoned by rarold M'cGraths famous novel of oyer Sunday from the uppwend of not consider misfortune a qualifies- found time to report the discovery of- to market bis deVice instead of mak sain name and th fyples; adopted, by peas-rhinn fni gHfTraft-n- r a business accl-- anJnventlonJvhicli, had' it been pat- ing moonshTnE3rT havet ants and has grown up as a "Goose rengement wlthtae pubHshers, the Sunday with his family. dent a reason fo7grantInTrraniseedbyJt Girl.' Miss Company. We are opposed to woman at the brought 'him an immej5Bfortune.-Th- fr UNCLAIMED LETTERS. -- t the same period, tie young Kfns Clark appears as the star G, J. Carpenter left this morning ballot' box the same as we are op- art of distillation is an ancient one, Frederick of Juienhelt ts officially be- through the courtesy of the Famous for Heber where he will spend the jvosed to woman in the field. In the yet little progress lias been made in Provo Postofflce, June 13, 1915. trothed" to the Prlriiess of Ehransteliv i'layt-rs- . day on business and return tonight factory or in the army and for the the process since the first "worm." of Ladies l Mrs. Ted Greene. Mrs. to Charleston, where he. will open the reasons .We had rather twisted tube was Tised o condense the Olsonf Mra. Silva Skinner, Mrs. C n .which from arise the boiling vapors fishing seas tomorrowj siee O. Thompson. i gamer oouquets man pick cotton ana morning. Gentlemen: j. B. Benson, Ransford rear children "than raise political is- conducted a still on his place in the V7, 111 Brown, Winsby Butler, J. W. she sues, as much have has the for been Since Blue mountains. may although prohiCLOGGED . Ridge Jrwjn Zabrlskie ELY'S CREAm BALM R. Fisher,- - Joseph Harris, bition went into effect the demand for past, week or two and had to leave his right to do one as' the other. John E. Hills, Q. Jack Hendricksen, moonshine has leaped to enormous post at The Provo Foundry Saturday. Opposed to Untaxing Humanity. D. Swazey W. R. Hoskins, saw If he that proportions. Wnatley ;, .; NOSTRILS AI1D HEAD CATARRH GOES J. C. Anderson states that he be "Sex qualification for suffrage mav could increase the output of his still l .JAMES CLOVE, Postmaster, lieves the coming liquor election will j have Its apparent Inconsistencies X. be would make more money. So be be pretty close, but that the "drys' general rule adjusts Itself perfect!: to-a- ll will win by a small margin. conditions. It is a favorite ar umentJidvanceiLby the proponcnt3 fL You af lhe nostrils Hienttrate8 and heals Instantly CUari Air woman's suffrage that manyxultivatei' UNION MEETING AT 3. V. U. Breath Freely, Nasty Ducharge the Inflamed , swollen membrane ihd noble women are far more capa lines Dull which head Head Colds and the Head COMING nose, and DISCUSSES ELECTION Stops, ble 'of Intelligently exercising soy throat ; clears the air passages ; stops eke Vanish. than a worthless negro, bu: ereignty nasty dlschatges-jui- d a,fcomes were the South, never was anxious for addresses .Several relief stirring soothing Get a anyway, Just to ;'' T5Crorsu1frageT"aBd wnllseiflrare-BTT- C n! at the t try It Apply a little In the nostrils and even moralltj Don't awake nose Jay strugand i and Instantly yoar clogged of all wards of Provo. .Addresses urg reflneraent, air passages of the head gling for breath, with: head stuffed;, ing that Provo be kept in the dry col desirable virtues", they are not tht topped-up ROBINSON BROS. PIANO CO. will open; you will breathe freely; nostrils closed,' hawking and blowing. oaly qualifications for franchise. K. '"by uma made iirere Ukhop T, . dullness and headache disappear. I5y Cntarrh or a cold, with Its running "The primary, Inherent and insep - . 46- North -Academy Ave. v nose, foul mucous dropping into, the Taylor. President Jos. B. Keeler,.Sen arable fitness for suffrage Is supportmorning! the catarrh, W. T. raw ator H. dryness is distress Reynolds of Springville, or catarrhal sore throat will begone. throat, and ing a family: The plow handle, ttm Znd such misery now ! Get the lug bu t truly .needless.. . v 0, Creer and ..Mrs, .Esther Call .Ste forge and the struggle for bread af Put irour, faith -- "just once in a:i bottle of"E!y's eream ntilm' wart. This same sublet was discus frfrd experience necessary to property This sweet, "Ely's Cream drnar store. and your cold -- sed at the evening meHlng in several .. at 2fi.v mark - the - ballot- - Government" Is a rL.'ragra i.nMinjin dlssukeg by the boat or tafiirrh wlUurelyllKam)ear.-nf the niepting houses. ... grea- t- big business and clslllzation from the very beginning assigned woman the home and man the r affairs of life". -- - - BED - b. away.-'Ihiri- ng -- thefcelvwl-when-the-gypa- y ty-fi- AM c--n nlght-and-da- ; - - " y :- . , mtarlirfatrtRrjonie - has-been - e ' -- Bobbs-MerriH Mar-guerl- - s self-sam-e iiquidJJYaJatlexGorgian -. OPEtlS -- , Pitft; eellng-of-cleans- small-bottl- (llpBKiimm lng, e made-yesterd- ay union-meeti- -s- , Jtf , cold-in-hea- d - . --- . bus.-nes- s ?rTfeeJfiMnhuJiaMa uu j u ia , . r u .a ) . m jll 7 r iWlni Iq)Ijv yyiill .: to mankind; It is her hand that plants thoughts in the Intellectual vineyard; it is through tier heart that hope, love jmd sympathy overflow and bless mp: Kind. Christ the liberator of woman kind was satisfied to teach the lessont of life and He was a man. He chose to mle-TThuman hearts and re fu?ed worldly; power and men followed after Him, women washed His feet, little children climbed upon His knees and the Ruler of the universe said that in Him He was well' pleased. Caa.womaa.fln4 a higher calling er Should Drink Lots of Water and IVo J0 te d - Au thori ty oil - kidney-Diso- Eat Less Meat, Says r dsrs tl THEMISTOCLES Recommends a Spoonful of lad Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate - . " "Tfric add in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. ' The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real eick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue., coated; and you fec . rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad." Eat Ics3 meat, drink lots of water; alo get - frona -- anyiriharmacistJout ounccsuofJadSalt3l .take a tabu-spoonfu- l in a 'glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will 'then act fine. u This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been 'used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them ' to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation," . thus ending bladder weakness. : , Salts' is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watdrink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active; Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in ' -- only OYercominskiducytroublc,. while ' v. Jd . cr ..trouble.....- itis When Themistocles was asked by his host at a dinner party to entertain the guests by playing the lute, he replied that he could not play the fiddle, but that he could make a small town a great city. We have In this nation many politicians who are good "fiddlers," but they cannot make 's small town a great city. We are overrun with orators who can play upon the' passions of the people, but they can't pnt brick and mortar together. . th3 Uric Acid v V'e nepd builders. . Let those who hunger and thirst for power understand that the "highest glory of a statesman Is to construct, and that It is better for a man that he should build a public highway than that he should become Governor of a state, and that he start a plow than that. he become the author of a jaw. The true test of statesmanship Is the plow and the hammer, so let those who would govern, first build. . J - illQ.. - , in '" ''' yIL. (3SB Following Rales Apply From Salt Lake City. EAST ...... .... Denver JColo. WEST S22.o0 22.50 Springs, ...t.. ...... Omaha Portland Seattle . 35.00 Ogden ;L San Pranciacp one way- --JO X8 Angeles r33 San Francisco one wy' 5S.5( via Pprtland ' ""Lbs Aagelesrvia South StrLoTii3:rf7 Memphis . -- . . . Chicago -via .. ......59 r. . vi;... .... 56.50 Lofl 'Angelssr-on- June 16, 19, 22, 26 15. S, 5. and - l 22. S12, --t- o ' . 4. 11, Diverse Route. Round' Trip Excursion Rates . also ' In effect through to New York City, J other Atlantlo . SeaboafM J point. $4.00, ia connec- tion with, circuit tour ticketa. TlckeU ou aale dally to November 20, 115 laclit sive. UMJT; three months fromdate of sale, but not to exceed jDocember 21, 1915. NORTH. Excursions, to northern ' Utah and .Idaho points, May 22; June 5, 19; Ju 2. 2. 17. 23. 24. 31 August - t5; September 1, I, limit. October II. . Stop-over- s; Side trip rate Los Angeles San Diego and return via rail $5.00, and via steamer 20; July 28; August Boston and -- way --- low rates . : Sole Dates, May 15, 18, -- e via Salt LakVRoute 23.00 Los Angeles, pne wa via Portland ..... 6150. to many other points. T, 14, 21, 40.0f era' Pacific V "Minneapolis 86, 29; 3- Tr42.S- rii San Francisco, 40.00 . ' ... 127.09 '. Tacbm- a- JlLansas City. Correspondingly ' tjl .WM,M., - civilization. ' "Woman Vis the medium through which angels whisper their message : n. iimni; lsiaiion enacted aunng the past de cade that bo doubt appeals to w oman's love f6r the ridiculous, but to under Jajketpunsex the human race by lawIs the height of legislative folly and a tragedy to mankind. "We are opposed to the equal rights of woman we want her to ever re main our superior. We consider iwcman's1 desire to seek man's level the yellow peril of Twentieth Century . H. 28; September H. 25. lroportionately low rates from other O. S. L. Stations. 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