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Show O TTiSn " (3 t rrvrnriATi? i r'TX A UJWJW-- J Ml. 'r t-- "1- ' (By-L-ILIaster- 5S? y i..-- r t .1 I It - f' ! r The dreadfulness of the war can' be realized in a small way when we stop to consider that over 29,000 prisoners, have been taken in the last three weeks. Besides" this number think of the -- men slaughtered on the field. v - . The Clean-u- p campaign in Provp ought to help increase the production of food bv clearinc off some of the unsjVhtlv rornprs UctHU ill "V mat yiyyo wuuiu nave tl unailLC 4U glUVV, liiC IHU hand and can be worked together splendidly: . v may seem peculiar to have an League speaker coming to' this state "after we have already voted the state dry, hut t Hfce work; When we have cleaned up our thisp own back yardweought to be willing to help our neighboring states4o theirs. The Antirsaloon League of Ameriea has worked long and hard for this great temperance movement, and just now Anti-saloAn- theA-rspm- theyeed -- ilAve ever-expe- helpf to get national ct prtrmbitionT-'-- -- It. may never have occurred to you that Provo has some of the largest factories in the state, lor example we have" the largest Woolen Mills m Utah, we have the largest foundry and machinj shops in the state and the, writer feels that our candy factory 'ranks about second in volume, of outputs These facts are worth fj- " Sv r V " -"- " mumiwjuiiiiii, a,iui- -i ' . iiiiiii thinking over, and when a man asks you what have you in Provo for a payroll builder, answer him in no faltering term's. 4 j . - ThV news servic of this paper is worthy of mention from ; timcCta tintp snmetimao ivof - -lifey anH wviiivviiubg o nnr nnipf. Vb Wl ' as We Dco alono' 1 idea that Provo is rather a quiet town and.nothing very exciting ever nappens nere. 1 ne reaqers 01 tnis paper are, getting much gooa news wnicn aoes not appear in. any otner paper of the state. - nftlurrms-are-on- en rnn'hliriiiat sn jv lrnr ta-ih- e r,ffA us nntWnni in iV iivbllill ,i UilClCU f last which is libelous. In our issue, f of example, we presented ten new stones wnicn naa not Deen published' in any other paper x when we distributed The Herald. This is always true of this! paper, you, can aiways una sometnmg new. in it. ; Kead The Herald for clean-cfearless news which strikes at wrongs in high or -- I , ' . - .i.iilwijM,fl;i,MtTOUm yf - ' f" Let'$ consider Uio Maxwell firtt as a piece of machineif. This marvelous motor is daily taking Maxwells over tens of a machine.. thousands of miles of the hardest sort of going at an average Fancy upholstery, enamel, a highly polished instrument Zleost . pfpnly $6 to $Sa rffiith. -board are excellent One of these Maxwell engines just like the 1 ' on) oor but thmy don't make, a great motor car. " ' Maxwell wUI have went for 44 days and without nights Motor-ca- r , stop. merit depends, first, last and always, on mechanPinf t Maiwoll over-sJ- l kinds of reads, in aQ kind of ' " ' ' ical construction weather, at a rata of 25 miles an hour, on 22 mile per gallon the. parts that are hidden from vour viow. or gasoline. The Maxwell has grace of form and line trarels easily. U roomy and comfortable, Some Other Mechanical Factors That Make " a norice knows that it's obiious. ' the Maxwell Great But, let ue pick the car to pieces and see wlyit you actually for your money. r .TiiMal,wW foundations of d'tip like the mighty tky sera per, they are designed, forged, and . built com. Masterful Chassis pleta in our own factories. . J J ther 4 ne and only one Maxwell self ioisele, ""r11, lubricating, trouble-prois the height of mechanical sanity and surety. chassis, , . Tho marvelous Maxwell clutch running in oU, simple, md that chassis11 not an experiment, ha an efficiency greater .smooth, wear-prothan that of any kot the whim of soma deaiamov wkn other car, no matter how . .. w ivirawuva - to be different or original. , Besides each part of tho Mm well ehassu is made of onljT Nobody is permitted to tinker with that one Maxwell model," tho finest metal that can be procured, no smart ideas are allowed to swerve it from its ontf, fta the material has been subjected to course tho most rigid test known to science. of development, refinement, perfection along the known, proved, d principle of automobile construction. . for tkat't what a real automobile - i "- ' The receDtfcn tendered Clinton LargnrLan v v ha lut u after breaking the world's record in the high jump, was a fitting tribute for this citv and its school to nav to snrh n vniinor man He has placed before the. wojd & new.rcord which will be recorded .v. Uf.v ui ure ui u ool tne Migueai. jump in me ms- ,u.6 torV of athletics hv A vmic man from time that such a splendid record has been made by a youmr man iium uur umversity, ana, we ougnt certainly to he proud of the .. publicity giveri this school and thisjcommunity by. the athletes : from the Brigham Young .University. In this connection we 'should not forget the coach who makes these athletes do their beStT- Not SO loner SCO this vnimir msn ViaH an nffav n foln similacwfirk in xne of te institutions at a higher salary and 4coi nviiv, uuv o iucii 10 ine scnooi m rrovo oecause he had by yearsf- hard work learned to love the white andJbhuv and .13 always anxious to do Jiis best to bring Jier athletes to the ... . ,. . " " t our-sta- front. . - FINE SPIRIT 0F . ' f"t ed of ...... high-price- d- time-trie- -- Buy the Car That Stands the Test - The Maxwell Engine is the Embodiment of WW'o-ks,;Dl.&Mout just whit is inside It if the vital parts of the car-a- re mechanically right. The more you study the Maxwell the more certain Efficiency and Power you will" w are, that the Maxwell is the lK. world', greatest motor'v The, Maxwell engine is the concrete manifestation . valum. ear of and. power brought up to an almost unbelievable Ie rooms' and let us Com? to ou.r point prove to you that the of perfection. ; Maxwell is mechanically , right 11 h uch of the velvety smoothness characteristic of the Roadtter, $650 Car, $655; Cabriolet,-$86- 5 motors ta " d : ; Town cars, Car, $915, Sedan, $985i -completely equipped, including plus Power, economy, reliability and simplicity. . electric itarter and light. All b. Detroit. price, in mis grana movement to raise more and beast Sometimes we feel that if this aeciaration JOL war has accomplished nothing else, it has done a oreat bnnA fn to a closer bond of sympathy and love each for the other. Each isuiuiB food materials . heat-treat- of During; the' recent campaign for an increased acreage to be .wvv. wVi,o ui r vitjr.aiiu vaiie, a very tine.- spirit . among theJbusinessen has hemjverjuclearly manifest- Never . ' -- ThSturdy, I t I rry.a it IN THIS CITY; i - , " . : - -, ' - - - -- -- . ihiagi""131 r-- - - .iwwiro,, "'' " Mechanical perfecUon has made the Maxwell endurance champion of the world the most economical car to run a source of complete satisfaction to 200,000 Maxwell Owners. ut low piaces. iui j , . The Real Greatness of the Maxwell Is in Its Perfected 'Mechanisin In fact this has been our hobby to- marshall facts and figures wnicn many oi tne otner newspapers are afraid to print. Our v ZZ--- y Wuay for man effi-en- cy cer-tain- lv nara to get what the other has, hut vctauu w instead there seems to be a f rii xjdly ccKOperating-spiri- t which will in tne ena cro much to make of this city, a splendid muv uj. ulceus yanuea lygeiner ior tne common good. This- is ine spirit, wnicn will make of Provo a city of at least 20,000 In a .: .few years instead of standing at half that figure as we da now.- - -' amount of ,S(m oSnHese most worthy prizes to increase-4h- e food production here in our city might be mentioned in properly this Connection. The Dlan t.n enrnll ihn Knva nt V,n 'two j body.f or cuMvatmgacant lots iaosreommendablrmdvelh ,... aj,a, xnw iiym uie viewpoint-o- i tnus increasing the food sup- -. ply, andsecond, from the viewnio' making this a cleaner and more beautiful city. We believe the time will come in this state when the man who allows vacant lots to grow up in weeds and to befor tin cans and every-old- . come the catch-a- ll thing will be taxed band-som- e iui uuv vfxuvi"k Aii property prizes have beenv offered these boys' for the largest crops uu a vci Lrtiuaiacuun ot an acre, etc. &ome or these are cash prizes Huu uiuciB me in trie nature oi Dut it does cot matter which jeeaa, as the boy whose heart is in the work will do his best regardless of " Ligh-price- -- UfaMflalia 218 WEST CENTER. Motor Company "AH Prices f. o. b. Detroit "TALK TO BLACK" PHONE 6 -- . -- votea to tne cultivation nf smrsir Hico: itrJia ,a j; acreage has been planted to the ordinary food products; and alH , ; tnfl Whi p, trip nrtmilotinn Vioa knnn N5 one. anDarentlv. has hnnHpd ttn ra tendency roul ultimately lead to,;with the result, that" the "peo--i . . .. , iUi lllc .umunwjr . .uuuvm yvuvsyiirau aim xaiueii. A STATE AND NATIONAL nisnnAPi? . These thinCS Show how tttfprlv pnrploca anA nTitV.VJf..l iL. It is discracefuL that t.h American DeoDle have crown, nr fnr thot motfo -- 0i,n., .1 i i , . itm about a scarcity of food or high prices for food m the United nPPn. Pprhana a otiihi-irit ,rli vv.wu4i win icm.u mem some neeaea les Sons. -- ButI the that maies. --TesrasTtoVgreste-r food to command area' than all the, "north German states tor common famine prices and keep the products . . combined, or tp e exact, a landed area of 262,20a square miles people m constant apprehension of starvation.-Goodwi- n's Week- wnicn-ius-ownSever- al ; -- ..v Pure Natural Ice " -- J,rrT ' of that area to waste and" pasture land, Giving II. B. WARNER IN "TIIEJ)ANGER TRAIL"' there are left 65,93500..ap54hai.1y'illiowauxuriahtly evefy AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE SATURDAY needed for, the. food of mahlft plant Jr Of White and b ackriahnrprft in H . rnlfivnto wuum liivc fiverv vv. lukv.theiv , ,.tv. luak .r..ij country, product of a half acre ofl S' JVn?n n HlTJt:.t T.i... - California has a Greater lanripd rpa ftio and her two trreat val,: pvs. if nivmpriv nif,r, i u supply " ,: , " vuinioicu, tuuiu r"v a the ' domestic animals of people and ? t France has an nrp on? - two-thir- ..-- fcie . w!r Bestlce - Best Service . Best Price , Phone 248 ds r .- 1 I ' . ! ...e oyurtic nines. ....vVjUU( Moreoverrthese three states Ml MVOTinn thorn - - have vastly more land r fit for . . All i . we nave named but five of toia a i f "v states; duC tnese livehave a greater area and are 4 a France, and r taivcii wujjenier. ,. ; uviuiouji Th-caPacity fwi of the production forty-thre- e ; states w almost beyond estimation and we remaining 000 Why .then should common-vegetable- s and bread ffl?Aed'. ncea in sucn a iana; why the daily ear adver-- ; ..waiMUii P teed of a possible; scarcity: of provisions, and the advisability of .. laying in a store of supplies? - - ; UQ' DRAMA There can be but three reasons. "One is that the men in the agricultural states are too indolent to see that their lands are cul- -. H. B. Warner ' Filmland tivated; secondL the combination of middlemen who rob the farm- S?nd.and e consumers on thet)ther; and the fE authdnties of in not keeping track of the proceeds" of the wS tive states and the amounts support of George Arl exported. ' j In Utah; for instance, largerand areas are being de- - is Mr. Warner's new leading 'lady larger - Saturday at the Princess Theatre. , - e . .. . V Little Mothers Like Our 7 Groceries KJSSlWAJf Uthpv ln those nice TOE A FEVv" HOURS xne Job to cok motnerwith forvJ atl wh.y. the cry Phone 67 ??..aPPea? th Jl. Z! r& r?- - DaSTSS?' In -7 QUALITY GROCERIES'? - aU our There is no one better than a child -- - """mmmwsmmmsmmmmmmmwsisi groceries. , fr ' - L- - v. fi |