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Show Gfcffec ' - Mil ' bj uu: be cheerful ! j$Ln hebensive Help is a Ib.e Let is nit i tZi h ; J3 ; I 1 S3 jm -- rfu: :i;rr Ut St. HJi 'US ',"" : W. m ty the National Woman'h Christian Teihperanc Vnlon.) (Conducted time; above all, for breath Farmer's Wife Asked UnclelSam jfor Only fast, 'when the $1 ,000 youri. aay-- EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL. There is ing than this Take a person who is even a most erate drinker of al- cohol. Let that person take his pulse in "sTBtahdlng position, and. take it in a recumbent position in ordinary lifeK and let bim.do so when there is no alcohol in his body, and when there is a dose. He finds that ' when in health, his heart Is automati cally slowed, when he lies, down, but that under theJnfluence.-Qialcobo- l this-- , does not occur, or is very much reduced in its "character, and. wholly, as we know, by tke tact that this tampering with the nerves has re-- U - in air- Schilling's coffee, tight, tins ground, ready for Best TASHINGTON. Confiding one's needs to Uncle. Sam has been a popular nad om with has benevolent the. and gentleman many citizens, ,W pastime L is fine xnasy requests for aid, ranging from weird to pathetic. It remained, however, f ior an uaianoma farmers wue iu yui. over me last wora 01 nauuuai feveitfy. ' ; : benevolence. use V Not long " ago " newspapers-- ; and to the wend press associations spread Moneyback, of course. X word that the treasury department had received a $10,000 contribution to the "conscience" fund, the largest on jJJ' 'Xr-- J 1 Iff record.- - A few days later Secretary o iae ireaBurjr mtauuu ictcucu a icii.ai from the Oklahoma farmer's wife be given 11,000 of this fund. She explained that1 with this -- share she could set of false teeth, and one purchase two cows, a much-neederaatomoaile. She confided that she needed the money a great deal more than Uncle Sm does and expressed the earnest conviction that it could not be Jiput to better use than where it Is needed on the farm. Therefore she, asked that the thousand be sent by return mail McAdoo has received several letters suggesting useful pur Secretary eposes to which the conscience fund might be appfted, but noneso confidingly . 'Stxttstfultas this one. j 'Xs?44X&Urw Schillings -- Best. f sulted-lnt- d . Protect Guns Will p HIS eountry ' nun . I PerIecmi - the modern fortifications, Nation's Capital with In Laundry guns Virginia, to protect Washington,' Baltimore,, and contiguous-te- r ritory from possible attack by a hostile ... fleet The initial appropriation for the Cape Henry fortifications will be considered, at the forthcoming session of congress. The expected allowance at this session is $1,500,000 to $2,000,000, indications being that eventually near ly $8,000,000 will be spent at Cape Henry. Experts of the war department now at work on plans for the for taje tifications, these-tiiaf-is consisting of a revision of schemes suggested several ryears ago, and the ultimate limit or cost, will depend upon nature oi the . ".".revision. 21 The government already nas acquired title to the necessary land'at Cape ;ilenry at a cost of $181,000, I "" The fortifying of Cape Henry, whichTcarries with it protection against invasion of Washington in the event of war, has been 'under considera- for a number of years. In 1906 Ihe Taft board ot army experts inmended an outlay of $6,102,871, for the fortifications. Two years ago the subcommittee on fortifications of the house appropria- committee authorized the. purchase of the fortifications site at Cape ' .ry. This appropriation was fathered by Congressman Swager Sherley 'Kentucky, chairman of the subcommittee .T.-rlj. "No army of Europe has gone up against such fortifications as will be Vd there," says Mr. Sherley.' "The Cape Henry fortifications will be the V .word, in coast defenses. They will constitute an adequate defense of the isapeake Day and the national capital, and 1 am not afraid they will oe by any fleet ' I " - : ; - - -- vernment - - May '''c Ivbve to Conserve the Lobster v.-- .: - LaARMED at the decrease in the source of supply of lobsters that has flowed increasing demand for this aea food, and the consequent careless Xhod3 oil fishermen bent only on easy. explitatton, leaders among those pgea in me lODsier industry in mo - ited States have recently informed i bureau of fisheries of the commerce - MAY LOBSTERS partment that one of the chief hopes ncgLQ PROTtCHW IUO lUUUOIJ 1UIU1D tics iu lug uu- : .. - i - rrvL. -a ...i ui iubbb reyreaeiuauyes ius i.nanus, e lobster industry have at the same Be begun a campaign for adequate . iproprlations by congress to enable e bureau to carry on special work to-- . 'jird lobster conservation. oysters have baen ao well ;nqwn as a sea food, there ha already ieen placed on the statute books o 4he nation and the states legislation that pat protection ta the Industry,-buthere has been little legislaproves a tion or this fliaractcr to protect lobsters, if the lobster men have their ,,ay the two industries. will bo placed on much the s.ime legislative footing. Soma of the prlrclr! steps thaTned to be- taken for the protection ct tthe lotsiter Industry, 'n the opinion of Its leaders, are the granting ot greater appropriations bjr congress to the Dure.au of fisheriea and the provision for .etate .resuUtioa' ot.methods of capture and possession and federal regulation ' Of interstate shipmontx In ordor that fhe Industry may .be built, up on a "proper basis, the lobtit'r men say, there should be regulation of flshlrg orac- tices to bring about' greater OTrroal natural production of Jobster eggs; theH t rearing of an IncrP831 number of youn'g from the eggs' and protection 01 I above, and be'o v narUet size. Suitable places should be set aside, it Is also suggested," for breeding, purposes! 'and the fishing in such areas should r:be strictly regulated. The spokesmen for lobster protection also advocate 'tff 'licensing, ot all lobr.ter ftsherrnen. the enforcement of specific .rulev iof measuring the crustaceans and t'ae enactment of legislation prescribing sanitary methods of handling and shipping lobster meat Unless steps toward s . lobster conservation are taken quickly, dealers in this sea food say, the . ; . industry will be Irreparably injure"!. . - ' . t Presidents No Longer. Use Lincoln's " '" ' known to visitors as the Anderson house, often mentioned as suitable tor summer .Wait House. In former' zvears it served as a summer White House and Presidents Lincoln, Buchan-".an- , Arthur and Hayes, passed the heat-te- d days of their terms at the quiet re- - a . ( Jn fact, the custom of the coun s 'iry rulers to have a special home for the summer months-a- t a mountain or seaside resort is! a comparatively, new one. At the time when the Anderson j house was 'used for this purpose the various methods of alleviating the heat ' - book-keepin- j Tnist & v SURPLUS $12,500.01 CAPITAL $50,000.00. T. N. Taylor, Pret, J. D. Dixon, Cashier.-- John P. Bennett, Vire-Prt- t. Arnold Dixon, Asst., Cthir. . DIRECTORS. T. N. Taylor, John P. Bennett, 7- J. D. Dixon, J as. A. Lovelesa, LIQUOR TRAFFIC GOING UNDER. The Toledo Blade calls attention to the fact that every few days there la recorded some new step in the ultimate extermination of the liquor traf- - .... : .. i'. ... - -- Robert Bee, S. P. Eggertsen, Andrew Knudsen, I. J. Craner. . : Jo'STBerry All business given ua receives prompt and careful Your account will be appreciated. (V - L , - - bv DavinfiTWWyour tub- - LOCATING THE TROUBLE. - - When one Is suffering "from backache, rheumatism, lumbago, biliousness, sharp pains, sore muscles, and. stiff Joints it Is not always easy to . locate the source of trouble, but nine times out of ten Jt can be traced to overworked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills hava benefited thousands of sufferers. For sale by Hedqulst Drug Co. -- . - " n Lthe-applicatio- p tN-- BusiRcDirecl ory - iff - Provo Tailoring Co, TO COME-- 1 It is only a question ot time when Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and the other eastern states will align themselves on nie side ot prohibition, as have. West Virginia, Georgia and other states. I, want to say that it .will be a happy day when this has been done.- - Years of the past show that the liquor . traffic has worked against the good of the country It Is an odd fact that no state in recent years, after adopting prohibition, his rescinded that vote. All of which goes to prove that It is prohibition that the country wants, and Is bound to have within a short term of years. Bishop Donohue of Wheeling. PROHIBITION-BOU- D. Back of the KIMBALL is unquestionably, the BEST equipped and - largest piano and organ factory in the. v M. ...::r- . - This indicates the worth of 1h. product, as the plant has gradually gfovn to- - its propor t i on s , meeting the demands music loving public P resen t thus . of a Kimball Pianos are made in styles and finishes to meet every preference, and jpriceare lowest consistenUwUh quality.. - Warning. - - 6' 46 N. ACADEMY AVE. Garage Supplies and Repairs PROVO FDY. & MACH. CO. . Bear This In Mind. . Center and 6th W. Phone 77. -- Always. Reliable N. 1st West, Phone 549 or Johnson Paint &' Glass Co. 58 - For reolU la old andlng Nervouanesi ' Sitapxohs Auto Supply fol Eye Sight Specialist ' Eye Delects; pt DR. H. ft an4 a, Compll-eate- d -- CANNON r. ..." Head-aohe- . "r - Pysflht Specialist Avenue Block, over Irrlae'f Store. O0s Gasoliae, Tires . & Vulcanizing With a Complete Line of Accessories Phone 74. 240 S,AcademyA. k PLAN. If the results ot drinking were purely personal, the complaints of the wets INSTALLMENT that antljlquor forces are' trying to interfere with the personal liberty of . Anderson Signs Uod 8e - ; ON THE r . The public at large should be famll iarized with the fact that one ot the threatening features of alcoholism is depopulation not only quantitatively but qualitatively. It leads to a degeneration of both (the individual and the species. It produces a slow and progressive individual deterioration and an intellectual and physical sterility Alfred Gordon in the of the race.-Journal ot th.e America if Medical Association. . Piano Company PROVO CITY TRANSFER COMPANY. Purchased a heavy We have FREE auto truck and are prepareThtor do all kinds of heavy hauling. passed Dry Cleaning we are giving in Provo. a handsomr children's Sjchool Bag. JrOnlyMovirig Van, Phone 167. GETOfIE QUICK, , Wheable & Westrhal, Mgrs. 119 N. Academy Ave. 475. phone f Excursion p'artiessa specialty. . A S' PROMPT .AUTO SERVICE j G. Paihtiiig, Paperihg Tinting i "We . Le Baron Bro3, 290 N.JtJt East. Phone ST1-- ' . Sangren,D. PROVO'8 PIONEER PR ACTOR Not guarsntee satisfaction - ? Utah : BANK : - Dank PROVO, UTAIL ESTABLISHED 1907. . I Savings Provo " - - Another Kp.rvice we offer consultation and advice, in the business affairs of our customers, when such help is asked for. Talk over ydur business nd financial nroblems with y officer of tbJa bank us--an- ' drinkers might carry with some force, but. drink is Bold on the installment ' The first payment is made ' "I consider- Chamberlain's Cough plan, ' ".' ,: "v ot umancipatlon. when .you get the drink, the others The Anderson cottage was known as t.he president's' cottage and the Remedy by far the best medicine la when the drink gets you. MaJ. Djin and colds says In for of was. croup," the market honor whea.lt given its preset title SrianHion house until Smith Counsel for Morgan (Former behalf Mrs. Albert Blosser, Lima, Ohio, Many T v . Urig. Gen. Robert Anderson, who, durina;' his life, worked tealously in . others are are 'of the same opin!oa.!r the Iquor Interests). ... Obtainable everywhere. . - '" . tc Laundry - w ing Machine which we are de-- ' using in our, accounting partment, handles the work with absolute accuracy. Its figuring is done by parts of hardenMrvt'utbe you on such matters at any time, utien we are aow -w Errors- - m the faandung of our depositors? accounts are : make helpful suggestions. Any service, ; consistent asefent Katoryaincejwe have - been nsmathisimodem equip - . -- with good, banking practice, . - men . which is in the power of this .. bank to offer you will be safeguardT m estra, This ' given freely and cheerfully at iandhafc tbo figures which transactions any time. gepieseot your Steam manage-'tnent '. n, with us is just.on'of the are pre- ways in which parea 10 gi vt$ ou vr v iw 5a Oil Cscription inadivance Robinson Bros. of the Soldiers' home, which is an institution ot the regular army, thought it fitting, for the president, by reason of his office as commander in ,chlet ot the army, to accept the hospitality of this delightful place, and It was "h " ,n m many instances accepted and appreciated. The building is particularly associated with Lincoln, for it was' under Its trying days of his administration and protecting shade that he spent the worked with endless patience for- - the preservation of the "Union. In "the corner room with the big gray gable he prepared' his famous proclamation - moa--er- Dr. ot the capital's season were not as perfect as they are now. The the protectioo of voui money on deposit with, us as is a Domestic Easy Payment Plan -- 'bookkeepin is f fic It says: "A brewery or distillery goes but of business. "A manufacturer .of bar fixtures decides to manufacture something else. An Indus-tria- l 1 plant announces that teetotalers will have first choice wheddjobs" are distributed or promotions made Rail- road companies tighten the applicationof the. rule against drinking. " The "revenue from beer and whisky ' CURED BOY OF CROUP. " LlaUs off and the secretary of the treas ury looks for new sources of Income. And so, week after week and month Nothing frightens' a mo"het more after month, the forces against liquor than the loud, hoarse cough ot croup. Phone 203 for the "Wagon increase in numbers, the territory Labored breathing, strangling, chokwherein liquor selling is profitable being and gasping for breath demand comes more and more restricted." Instant action. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Conviction That Counts. Honey "Foley -- Claire; Wis.,'says: This imperishable con "lotion, that it LIGHT OF MODERN SCIENCE. after of croup cured a ttr'nc s irst it w'.l- nave to o.- is my boy Dr..T. Alexander MacNichol, in one and Jar the undername ro x or. which all great of his addresses, says briefly: "Fifty other remedies failed." Recommended ' iiii t an jV rarfir-r- n it years ago men chararin 7 commonly believed tor coughs and colds. a trust r.' in f,"T n'irU .n the that alcohol was food, tbnic, and stimCo; 6ale For by Hedquist"Dru .lt' mora wrM. J. ulant; but they were' excusable tor ig- , ilar norance, as little was known of the psychology and chemistry of the blood and" tissues; the action "of "bacteria upon the functions and life of tissue cells "was a sealed book. The inven-itioof instruments of precision and "more exact, meth ods of examination has revolutionized pur attitude toward alcohol.- In. the light of modern science alcohol is not i a food, a tonic, or a stimulant In a word, science "has rated and classified ,L alcohol as a universal protoplasmic poison to all forms of organic life.'' Sold XbrXash or on -- Erwr-proo- buri;lar:prooC safe. The Burroughs Bookkeep- -. degree emancipated from the healthy and normal discipline whichljshould be under, and which natuflTordained We have that it should be under. therefore to regard, alcohol as a paralytic or narcotic agent entirely, and If you Investigate the reasons why people take It, you will find - invariably that it Is for paralytic action rather than for the Btimulantrn ' The feeling of fatigue which we all experience is a very healthy symptom. It Is a little message from nature saying that we are overdoing it, and if alcohol Is taken you cut off and stop that nerve message. The engineer on board a steamer who tells you that his boners are magnificent boilers because, they never five too high or too low a pressure, and when you look at the pressure gauges you find they have been tampered with so that- - the correct steam pressure is not shown by them, occupies the same position as a man who explains his feelings under ' alcohoL I would likexjou to think of the body when alcohol Is ' circulating in . it as being interfered, with to use that JCTencb, saying .which is oo the lnthe-slo- t machines weighing "Please don't brutaQ?e the machine." Prof. W. A. Osbdrne, MB., C. Ch D. Sc. service if you patronize the s is Thc'experience of years and our pride in our work assures you perfect Summer House , iANE ot the most Interesting buildings in the Soldiers' Home grounds in U Waskington is the picturesque cottage adjoining the main building that ..treat ing individual attention to ' -- t can only be attained by giv each piece. - certain to-- a, ng ; Jut as necsssary ,pr ; 'X sweeping the entrance waters of Chesapeake bay, are to be erected at Cpe. Henry, heart-bei- he Errors are Ancient History Medicine C. CHIRO. iuraeryNot Not Osteopathy . Itemoved to 346North Academy ConsultaavenueJ. Phone 666--tion and special analysis ; Phone J. i. |