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Show iVii GET A SUGAR XJolorado ' SUCH Mince Meat Physfcia8..,; World's Greatest Surgeon and be a has be more instructive, and interesting to read of the legislative revolution in the halls of Utah's It will Dr. Chnrki'Mayo, one ofthe world'sgretest surgeons, says. "VeA surgery wrlf give way someday to something ;. . .. ,gery," "The drugleas healer is one of . the pest things that has come into the life of the present day." ugar factory int r' near , their city, aad it appears practically certain a ; The moon eclipse Sunday night left no silver lining to what clouds were in sight. There was however, a copper-tinge noticeable over the face of Dame Luna," as well as the fleecy cloud edges. When you can't have a silver lining, . copper is not so worse in 1917. . s and population are afflicted with ' some sort of spinal defect; this being the causAof-- so rnuciL rervousnessindigeskyi, "rheumatism, etc. W. 1L SCIIUMPLEY, M. D. Washington is going to pave the way for National Prohibi- thi Groat "Republic dry befot to the peiple get a chance slip it over them. Nevertheless r Hie- Senate Js to be' congratulated for this splendidjnove. "Chiropractic adjustments eliminate disease more promptly; radically and permanently than any other known method." a t h'things-Uift'lx- m. in-wh- PATCIIEN, .:Get your spineadj ills removed - our siter'ciry to the north is certainly a mistake. The writer who makes his. iii'ngjrom the pen le of this community is boosting in the wrong direction and will undoubtedly be called to task severely tor same. We would like to have the Writer present the proof. lfHiht-htperin -- M. i, Eminent Physician. ustd and'hae: the caWr of" ytrai -- are certainly' in hearty sympathy with the meve - which has been started to create th6 election of marshals by a direct vote rather than having them appointed by the mayor or the city commission as the case maybe. There is merit in the argument that the people will get better ser vice from an elective. officer than from one appointed. Then.- -. "too the Democratic party has always favored the election We have felt that ... plan rather, than the appointive method. the election ot a post master wouut be better than appointing same especially whea it comes to efficiency and economy of ptibfic funds. 666-- J. residence, 346 N, Academy Ave. UTAII. mm j,. u mm m mm ffillMl WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO FURNISH GLASS AND GLAZE YOUR WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL. WE SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OF GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. , : FURNITURE REPAIRED, NOWIS AvGOODIME TO HAVE YOUR -- REPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTED OR WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. FURNI-TU- R REVARNISH-ED- . Beebe Lumber Go. GIVE US A TRIAL. : PHONES Third South and Academy Avenue. 104 food-cos- ts higlv NONE SUCH still sells at 12c to ISc a package. Same Quality Same Price MEMXIOULECOSyreuM.''N. Y. Poison Wheat Method. 18 ounce strychnine sulpint of boiling water, phate in while hot over 2 quarts of Pour this and stir wheat constantly till all the Dissolve 1-- 2 liquid is abAOre " grain. wtthout-scorchingrrt- Feed the sparrows sparingly three of lour a8preTl6U.ioujftfl.g-qu- I t the poisoned wheat. The ' poison should be put out ia dry places In small quantities Just what wyi b cleaned up in one day. Follow up next day with good wheat as the birds become auspicious. This should be done in several places on the farm where chickens, pigeons and quail do not frequent. The dead and dying birds should Jae removed aa .hour after " setting out the baic X)ne man la Salt Lake county picked up three dozen, dead sparrows 15 raniutejLafler "" putting out the poison. One quart of wheat contains 20,000 kernels and one kernel will kill a sparrow- - If the polsotted'Wheat 'ife'Ui it will lose its strength. ville, Spanish Fork and Provo, and wet, that Mr. Knight had informed a committee which had waited on him that Old Backs-Ac-he he would help finance the project or supply all the money, if he could be assured of the necessary acreage be Many Provo Old People Have Found Backache to be a Sign of ing planted. Tt. E. Alien, cashier of the Knight Kidney Weakness. Trust & Savings bank, W'ii&t a pity- - that so many peopta' Mr. Knight, confirmed the statements past middle age are worried with of. the chaifiiiali, and ..explained tl at laine backs, acliing kidnoys .poor the important question gick headacha4, : dizziness, ,, 'He- also tainty ot statea mat the machinery could not gravel, droisy or distressing urinary I ills. Kidney weakness brings these be secured till 1918. in age or youthrand is discomforts The question was discussed by a dangerous thing to neglect for it number of speakers, all entlriisiasti-cleads to " Bright's disease and uric in of favor the project, and it Jly acid poisoning. Doan's Kidney Pills was stated that-thSalt Lake & Utah road would put in branch lines to the have brouglit new strength to many Provo old people. You will make no Mapleton kid Lake .Shore - districts ' for carrying the beets. A motion to mistake by following Mrs. Williams tne etiect mat. the farmers do not exajnple. stop jvorking Jor-t is obtained carried unanimously, and a Fifth North St., Provo, says: committee was elected to canvas for took Doan's KMney Pills some time relieved pains tne required acreage and to later agojtnd they -" twrfc' werrorTBfiScB:strengthened SOltctrrBtoclf. subscriptions. The com- ToTIowTng repre sentative citizens" Henry JT. Rey- isjaney fius are good for people of nolds, chairman; M. O. Packard, S. advanced age likeTmyself and I have U Mendenhall, IH. M. IDougal , Joh enough faith la them to publicly, speak In their praise." Childs, John Boy er and W. H. Kelse Price '.SOc, at all - doalerB. Don't of Springville;-W- m. Tew K h. ask for a kidn&y remedy gert simply Mendenhall, E. M. Snow and J. Mad-seof Mapleton ; I. P. SnelL and Ai- bert J. Engberg, of Spanish Fork; 1 . -- rateOi and 105. Provo, Utah. I OTHE BIG STOCK GAMBLERS AFFRONT THE PRESIDENT. . , ' - . Today, with all : It will- nut be possible w secTrnr machinery from the factories before 1918 on account of the heavy orders on which the manufacturers are running, and the present year will be used by the farmers who contract "beets to get their lauds into good shape for the 1918 production.' Four thousand acres tof beets will have to be guaranteed be fore the work on - the factory is undertaken and it is not believed there will be any trouble in securing this acreage at Springvill-3- Mapleton, I Lake' Shore, Spanish Fork and Provo. of farm ' Thursday night ers and busfness men with over three ' tmhdred i& att'efidSicei,, waiThelC in the Springvilleopera ftcwi8e.Thr wftfirreprfiBcntativf s..... irom.Spring' ville, Mapleton, , .fro vo, iLake Shore and Spanish Fork. . Senator H. T, Reynolds presided and John W. Aller man acted as secretary. The object of the meeting was stated by the chairman to be the consideration of securing atisugar factory,. Miich had been taken, up by some of the citizens of SpfingviHe-an- d Spanish - Fork;-wh- o believed tha,L Springville was a favor able location for a factory to handle the beets of the Springville, Maple- ton and Lake Shore district and part of the Provo and Spanish Fork districts. He believed that capital stock subscriptions could be secured at the G. E. SANDGREN, D. at MingeMeai - Chiropractor. r j Consultation and spinal analysis free. Phone for appointment, Office PROVO, One of the saddest deeds which has been committed in our community for many a day occurred here Tuesday afternoon when Junius Gurr took his own life. It seems too bad that a youth in the prime of life should loose self control to such, a degree as to allow hlOeason tojleejrom' JhlmOn v the other hand the deeperpangs of. this cold world had not . Uomea.part olhisjfixed experience at this ago or the sad7 deed might have been averted. Every man who lives to his majority passes these mile stones which, deepen his experi- ence and perhapar sadden his life. Yet he steels his will to such a degree against the pangs of a broken heart or ill fated despondency in such a manner that he will not take his own life In, such dire times as the one in whicur jpungll .mend did bo recently. . of .beets. ' , V We i G. H. another page of 'N.-- Y. Nonesuch - the cause ot ' The ciimmunicatioii which appear writer-elai.this paptuv ieady factory wiil bebuiltjthere' re-- , for operaUon in 1918,. if conditious promain so favorable to boet sugar duction as they now- are. The factory as now contemplated, will be financed by Jesse Knight, all lor JJLpanii ne msci 5 " the opportunity be given others will to take stock up to an amount less than the Control and' Mr. Knight will are supply whatever funds additional facthe build and to euip necessary tory.,, or he vwll furnifh all the capital entof-ou- r 'Eighty-p-er official j:rom'xyjiidicatiG SPg116 arc'my' io tor the eatabltahment of faPrevenliv ;tT niedicine, r thatwhatwjlligplacuiv- -. i2ng lng out . apttoftharrWow has cost you : only 12c to 15g a package FACTORY new chapter in the "Leather Stocking" series. ., Why ' .. Thejbig gamblers in stocks are very much annoyed by Mr. Wilson's peace activities. They feel that they should r be .consulted and have a chance to unload 'their , war stocks on the" little people before those little "people know that peace is really coming that it'is here. The"Tresdent sends! to EuK)papace me.4saj?e Biat wholekworM the Applauds The Secretary Of State explains that conditions have become intolerable, that we not only ask but demand. peace. 7 Shirts and Collars rt;prt-'utin- L eye-'sigh- t, was-he-- cer What's more aggravating lhan a shirt that comes back from the laundry only partiallyjwashed andpoOTlyJroned: and a collar with rough edges and a dingy color? We launder your shirts and collars the way we want our own absolutely, perfect. - sufficient-acreage.- a e Thereupon the stock gamblers send to all of the news-offices the statement that the Administration is gambling in stocks- - anonymous accusations, of course. - AndT resolu tioti ls3uly3ntrod uced in Congress rpgnestingthajsloclL gamUm officials be investigated..,. It will be interesting tp reply the Administra- - i p-'p- . - Phone 164, :' Mrsi8toaJ JOHN GULICK, Proprietor, . see-wh- , Our wagon will call for and deliver goods at ii h.ijw.u ni.t.. not-onl- i. . m m -f- to suit tte jjonverdence want an opportunity peace having taken them by surprise to unload their stocks on the public. II: . TT .11. .That peace is here, that the war is over, these big stock ," ' , . speculators, well know. J.TheyjraUize that, the closing of the Japanese Stock Exchange expresses the opinion of 4he Japanese Govern ment, which is Me . -- General Foundry & Machine Works ;! of the" stockrambllndVieel" that their inWessare more TmportahOh the President should consult their gambling op. a rn and not interfere with them, and they openly amise his Admin"::r.:.::..7 istration. - "Tames Beckstrom, chairman, (others to be named at local meeting), Shore; Ike R. V.PriLAflareJJgniidMn"- - MihsCaTsflfl$nW X Agency Foy ' Albert - h:-- . It- - of the bankers woulJ'say to the little "man, "Don't let the nil iCarter, Provo., -- Western.iLoan & Buildins Piimnanv has filed suit against JesHf w jrnt,. vuu son et al, for ,55.34, with. Interest, iiruuiissorr - note- Tippuroii k I mortgage on Utah count root .j'.t case 01 iue tne Btate y8. Charles Larter - in-- which defendant'" iaa charged with- criminal assault nioo of guilty was entered to a charge of indecent exposure, X)n motion of the district attorney, on the ground or insuincient evidence to convict on the more serious ch&rsre n ft an telk iT JuAee Morgan on the evils - ot arinklnr-dnfftnwas drunk at the time of the offence fm posed a sentence of ImDrisnnmnnf la the cotmty Jail tor six months. w - zCovUultiis-Rcgar4ing-YVLr-Rep- air oi " IM. Court Notes Hudson, Dodge Brothers and Overland Automobiles is to be hoped that "small investors .will not allow " "... . themselves to be deceived. 7 7' , : Not one of the really big serious men of finance would advise anybody to invest a dollar, in speculation at this moment, with peace coming. "rrr-Jae" . Structural Steel MiningMachinery IslnningEt, "But these big men :'"r:;7r." , n, . " y mittee-ronsistT'oTl- le . . 'i - ' gamblers deceive you. Keep your money in your pocket. Peace is here and there must be readjustment of values, and ... jrreat caution." The reply of fhe Administration to the stock" gambling - -accusation ought to be interesting 7 Unfortunately, it will not make easy the path of big American manufacturers," - captains of industry, who will soon be In Washington bagging for tariff protection jigainst the European competition lhat will immediately start now that the war is over. "To our readers we say the war is over. Peace is here. . Keep your money1 and keep away from stock gambling. You will thank us for this advice in a few weeks. T"ZI&ll wofnieed hie first' class. Storage balteries charged - 7 7 T and repaired. , - --"1 H, Mttm -- Phone 77. Corner 5th West and Centet f-- I m Wtcn or with impure blood. Of course you can't be well under this condition. It means, headaches, Indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs, colds, etc. Pcninn By ",, nutrition es the circulation, Invigorates the system, removes the waste matter ana " brightens you up. Pver 44 Years Of service to the public entitles it to a . place with you.- t . ma. -- mea-a iniiammation is tivg stagnation of blood the gorging of the circulation woman goes shopping the . .. her vntna Horuna v,,tuvlo unm she asks tor silks or callcu. - It Makes Good The Peront Company ..'1 Columboi, Ohio You can get Perona ia tablet form : for convenience. |