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Show - .n. .....ri 4 v r f r r- -- TC L DIVINE DISCONTENT. not always s acquired,-a- s J many suppose, Dy lortunate speculations and splendid enterprises,;! but by The daiyl practice of industry and frugality and economy. He who' relies uipaa.j.feSM means yiH rarely" be found destitute, and he - who relies become "upon any other - "will-genera- gery, Just s much as any. slave was; ever tied to his seat in the galleys to sink with the boat. . -- - called it "divine discontent" - A certain amount? of unrest has tered, into the makeup of every enil man. Our natural heritage is discontent and that is why the human -- race progresses. Man has neverbeen satisfied with what is, but is always . looking .forward to;'ghat;jnIghtbi. This ia the. history of seienee, art,-ia- -vention and jfinance. Millions upon millions of men andn woman are tied to one spot, to one machine, to one little piece of drud- - 'T s .a- . j v. K " n most dangerous thing la., that --its vic tims often become reconciled to- it, andtake t- i- for granted , that .jit is their fate nad not to be" overcome. It Is not enough, however, to Just escape being poof, or to be energetic iFyour energy is. not "wisely directed" There are." many factors that go to make' up success. Some are ele ments within ourJ;lvea, some are quite outside and largely beyond our control, but we believe that almost everyone- - can- - cultivate, determination, and that is the first essential to success in saving anJT getting "ahead. . If you are mot already saving money regularly, will you - not conBid'er the subject earnestly now? the - HfK-nvp- rtV' - A. WHY CAN'T WE SEE Salt Lake City, May 22. Heat" need hold no terrors for delegates and visitors to the National Education association convention to he heldlln this city July 5 to 11. Sweltering humidity Is never known. Geographi-ca- l situation of the city gives-S- alt art ra.n tjteWI ""ToTF a d TT tha fnld.Bn m m of mountains and seashore. At the By Ruth" Cameron. t -- f Jf ; of the HflndredlB Anaiversary 1 r n "n n pi ft. I . r ; n sS. mil i liiS r'n'nI'ln :n i"1 n "STZ -- ... ..... l- f f 1 i sfcs m j , x 1 1 K" '" - w ' .: v m JX,-,---. - . . 77 fPRfATfTT fl3 fl eg.-- .. ELABORATE ARRANGE.. MENTS FOR N.'E, j Oftentimes the thing that enslaves 4hv you are doing now is destructive of ' progress JowardB success.- -. " ' More or less discontent is really a, good thing. Some "wise philosopher - v.j wA O them is Just laziness. It is a fact that a large part of the poierty ot the yorldja due to downto iighWor right unwillingness competence. And bankrupt" :Wayland, o caj vaj f vr r : Wealth-i- l THE PROVO HERALD PACE SIX. Orchestra of 20 ConMibandsPwvo and the K Chorus of,1 00. The shoe clerk deftly slipped my foot Into a .pair jdL hygienic shoes and asked m'e to stand up and try them. " I did so and was .delighted' at the perfect ease and Comfort which I felt But they-wer- esuch hideous things &'ith""thelr hie "rounded toes" and "their bad they flat heels! "Isn't be pretty like the other sjioes," can't cdty'sback door are canyons and I said regretfully as 1 surveyed them. led . JI - th in k The - shoe cl erk-H- mi of one Sea Salt front door the Great they are much prettier', he said. the. wonders of the world. "Why shouldn't they "be? They, folElaborate arrangements have been low the outline of the human foot. made "by the local' committees and How isn't the line of the 'normaT 'fiu- " citizens generally for entertainment jtnan foot4 asnaturejrnade farmore of N.'E. A. visitors. The" state of beautiful thananysha"pe" JLhaiman Utah has appropriated $7,000 and has invented? "What is there more ftlnds have been seeuredrfrootrother beautiful about a pointed toe than a sources to ' augment the entertain-- rounded toe? 'Curved is .the line of ment luno. TfierewHFignteen-eauty7"youknowlt'a - a- - perfectly - good-- argument. ing trips to all the points of interi In the cdty, to Saltair beach, for in- Isn't It? And yet it only convinces the mind; vigorating bathing In a highly seasoned lake where even those who can-n- it doesn't seem to convince the eye swin can float; to Bingham, the and the heart at least pf the aver1 tiininu FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT wiJyci UMUliQ aiuy ui Hie age women. andTother places. interesting land, ""But isn't It too bad that we can't . Besides natural and other outdoor see' it that way? attractions of the convention city, Isn't It too bad . .that we ; can't there are many things of interest to realize that a woman dressed In a the visitor. , There is the famous pipe skirt cut with sufficient fullness to ilke it iforliteefcOet fancy organ in the" .tabernacle,- where "the permifier frW5erte1f;,limh(i; the and see hovv soon fashion7change general sessions of the convention ts a much more beautiful object than " Look at some picture ugly.' grows Init will be held. The tones of this a woman hobbling awkwardly along strument are remarkably, beautiful with ridiculously hampered gait ..in a you had taken ten years ago In 'a dress you thought most charming, and., will be. heard daily during the skirt which. Ja-- a scaat and see (now homely mooks today. session. Ten thousand persons can of a yard around the hem? summer you. thought long be comfortably seated in the taberAnd. yet such is the peculiar .blind-- 1 Last nacle and every word uttered on the ing power' of fashion" that, the aver-- 1 sleeVS hot thi8,year look very different to you, be- rostrum can he heard distinctly in age woman cannot help admiring thefT any part ot the great building. Thus abnormal and ,ln.rt.iMr If evnrvhnfi v cause they are going to be "the I fashion." -- none of-th- e 4t- poinUlloaroughtout Don't you wish there were some by the notables who address Die .conShe may- - know that by all the vention will be lost in the telling. canons of art it Is ugly, out never the1 way to o educate our eyes that we might see fashions as they"areand Agreements have been, made with less it looks attractive to her. ! Instead of manlocal E.'.A. committee by N, the Once in a .while art and fashion love the truly beautiful " " the .fashionable? of not all hotels the in the city agers happen to agree, and we thave some to increase rates during the Perhaps after hearing thia tirade mode .which has real beauty In itsell in addition . to the lustre which you'd like to know what 1 did about ' fashion gives But j this seldom the hygienic shoes, Well, then, being Andrew Carnegie Is going to Berlin lasts long, for freakish fashion soon mentally convinced that they "were to congratulate Emperor William on exaggerates a beautiful style until it the best thing, I bought them ' for " his twenty-fiv,.Ll--JJ!. walking;" huthelng unconvinced in yearspeaceful reign. become- - unbeautifuL I also boughta smart pair In commemoration of that momentuos ' Of "course we don't always realiae to of drees up fn.v . . pumps fact he should give his majesty a Car- how large a share fashion has in negie library on the usual terms. making a thing seem beautiful. We MOST PROMPT AND EFFECTUAL FOR BAD COLDS "When you - have a bad - .cold you want a remedy that will notonly give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains noth ing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements, The abQve four S'? are the four corner stones upon It acts on nature's plan, relieves the which our bank stands, and they stand for lungs, aids expectoration, opens the , - - . secretions and restores the system to STRENGTH,-a healthy condition." This remedy has SOLIDITY, a world wide, sale and use and can STABILITY, always por- SeM by SECURITY.Hedquist wug to., two stores, suc """ ' "ThcbanlOTiarhas Tnesecorner stones should have cessors to Smoot and . PalaceuJDrug your companlea.-(adv- J If. vou are not dointr hnsinpcic with ns whv nnt . p-- t-too Ladies Chorus of 50 Male Chorus of 40 - Soloists will include PfotvJil Hand zSqlt Lake V it -- ( FAMOUS TENOR 7' 'PROFAzClLUNDDirectoT. PROFrREID, Accompanist ot -- I three-Quarte- rs 5A 1 '""y T it e my-hea- Sv S jSw rt, S J. ... -- - -- -- -- rSgin today?-- - - . . i Business r LINE OF AUTOMOBILES, CASE SEPARATORS. CASE ROAD GRADERS, CASE STEAM AND GAS T ENGINES, CASE"" EXTRAS. , DEERING 17 SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. DEERING MOWERS, DEERING AND;MOLINE EXTRAS, SCHUTLER WAGONS, MOLINE AND OLIVER CHILLED PLOWSONE AND TWO-WAH ALL: STEEL SULKY PLOWS, 5 AND HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, ACME - Y 14-TO- AMERICAN.FIELDXENCEOULTRYETTING, 4 - A WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. ... BEEBE LUMBER CO. l would once In a while. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank New buildings Js day in Provo now. RBEO SHOOT. Pres. RHEU M ATI East Third North . the order of the . SM QUICKLY CURED "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm." 'writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's hhr-an4alnhnent and on the next morning the rheumaFor chronic.mus-cula- r tism was. gone rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's LinK When the Proof Can Be So Easily vestl gated. In- - When so many grateful citizens of Provo testify to benefit derived from Doan's Kidney PiljSjjwJi you doubt the evidence? The proof-- is not far away it is --almost -- at your door. Read what "a resident of Provo say i about Doan's Kidney Pills. Can you demand more convincing testimony? stores, successors to. Smoot and James E., Snow, retired farmer," 563 Palace Drug companies, (adv.) whleh-he-applled-- to- jr-- rm- - n St., Provo, Utah, New York, sole agents for the. United ' ' ,' I had "For backache and States. - says: years Doaa's-anRemember name the d kidney complaint I - was always worse when I caught cold. The action take no other., (adv.) of my kidneys was irregular . and I WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE had pains in my back. Doan's Kidney Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is knows Pills cured these ailments and I know everywhere as the best remedy made from experience are all for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and bolls. Reduces' they are claimed w be. JDoan's Kid- inflammation and rls - soo.hIngr"and " ney Pills practically rid me of kidney Trouble and' it jnas been Quite awhile News, Of Cornelius, N. C, writes that since I have had any trouble. I am one box helped his serious skin ailpleased to allow you to continue using ment after other remedies failed." the testimonial I have:givenbfbfe." Only i5c. Recommended by Hedquist tnccessorg to "For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Drag ooytwo storeg, Smoot and Palace - Drug companies! t!o. Buffalo, cents. (adv.),. , that-the- Foster-MUbur- n y 1 , - ... - " be better if the patrbnize the newspaper would hotels J. T. FARRER, Cashier. 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