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Show 1 I I 3 J vagk rso THE PROVO POST 7 THE PROVO POST -- Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St. Provo, Utah 22-24- r" -- " " - - , By ' y The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE I ,J2.S0 Three months One year .75 Cents t HICKS. Editor. N. C. HICKS, Manager. Bli months 1.50One month .7... 7. .1. .25 Cents Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as second class matter according to ...... Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. I The right powder at the right price 25 ounces for 25 cents baking powder! Its the price One cent an ounce . price to pay for Post subscribers ar&jreaueated .to notify this office promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help ua to see that this rule is enforced by report. . ing any negligence on the part of tha carrier. J yRVCAN is the GUARANTEE.11 SOUND TALK ON THE TARIFF. tariff certain to he au issue of some consequence in life campaign, the Republican platform makers took pains to construct a tariff plank- which ought to suit a majority of the party. In pointing out that""' import duties should be high enough, while yielding a sufficient revenue to protect adequately American industries and wages' the platformTaffirms a doctrine which has been part of the Republican creed since the early days of the party Recognising that readjustments of duties should be made front time to time to conform to changed conditions, these must he made without injury to 'American industry. In order to make these changes intelligently correct information is indispensable, " and this can be best obtained by an expert 'commission, as the large volume of useful facts contained in the recent reports of the Tariff Board has demois - nstrated' . 'I 4 JW WHEN PLEASURE TAKES ITS , Had any commercial industry cost as many lives as the business of taking a holiday exacted- in the nation what a cry of protest would he rising from the country today! If men die in the pursuit of tlieir labors it is felt that somelhjng must be radically wrong, and as a rule the tendency, la to charge the loss to the strained economy of the employer whose' neglect or studied indifferejnee to llie welfare of his jnn could be traced to his love of dollars Yet the pleasures of life are continually taking their tollsand it is quite probable that If the statistics could be acuratcly drawn we would discover that the., soot lied joys killmany more lmmans than work. Onee having decided to call relief from work the ideal condition ' to attain, man has ever since been abusing the necessity to toil. The man with a job is required to commiserate himself over the hardness .of hs lot, and to dream of the time to come when he can lay of for the remainder of his years. By a queer twist of social philosophy, 'ianly a littlejnore to be pitied than the man who has to work -. the one who is out of a job and cannot. Between the two it is that the world finds its wretched, its ones most deserving of pity, 'most tt )Feo"nsoIed arid have their lots alleviated. And yet, did you ever see a more wretched man than one who has lost his incentive to toil and doesnt know what to do with tone! Many aTrnan who after working long an dfaithfully to attain that ideal which he has been assured is the triumphant end of hard working rest and ease and all the money he needs discovers' in Miort and that he was happier time that the world had been lying be he eanever he than was working when again. Working is at ouce the most enjoyable and at the same time safest use we mortals can make of our time, and some day perhaps the picture will be reversed and the discovery Blade that necessity is the best friend anyone ean havodf only he treats it fairly and uses It in right and proper way, - - I ( i r ! I MFG.C0-.Chicag- o j 1 - mother and child are doing nicely. TReGreen de Season 25-ce- nt Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago - 26 - , - DAS ARRIVED g and boxing and fights rather than en ga go actively' in' kindred sports. But vvhen it is considered that the Olympian contestants who represent this country are drawn from at least forty thousand practicing amateur athletes, the hollowness of such a charge is proved.he - - - - .r modern Olympiad has been in existence since 1894, when the as OIympieklea-w- formaily-iaunche- Ttsvalue-totheyouth-- of dr barn, ohicken house, fruit. John E. Bott, 209 E. Fourth South, Provo, Utah. CLASSIFIED WANTS Local Representative Wanted canvassing or soliciting No Good income requir-id- (Tladza Lamp Its the Lampfiaf will give you the maximum illumination at the minimum cost.' of 'FOR RENT for gentleman.-wit- h 7-- 5 FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern conveniences, tran242 W, sient or permanent. I 0 Fourt h North, 7-3- FOR SALE 8 brick room house, bath, toilet, pantry, closets, .sink lavatory. Corner lot 4x12. & Coal Co. I Fifth North. Mgr ! h Take advantage of this opportunity and save money Well treat you as we like to be treated. Pay us a visit. Ml t e 1 i , 118 V - profes-bioua- I S3 To do this causes a ter- rific sacrifice and merciless price cutting throughout the jstore. The benefit is yours, the loss ours. -- West Center St, Youll be convinced m Formerly London Merc. Co. L. - , cant afford to j We must close out entire stock. 4n--S- , . . Shirts 1 I boys clothing; furnishings, etc ., at savings you ' Your Negligee - The Electric Company Why not take advantage of this opportunity and supply overlook. t--- Phone 67 For the next few days before the 4th youll find unlimited specials in ladies waists, muslin underwear, hosiery, mens and portlandcement; s Acad. Ave. 307-- 9 f Lumber," Lath, Shingles 160 W, V 4 yourself with clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc., at these celebra" " tion prices. ' . GOAL J. V, Dunn, I WHITEHEAD , Hiawatha and King . FARRER & It's a well known fact that we are selling merchandise at prices lower than ever before offered. Castle Gate, Clear Creek, -- u, and allow us to celebrate with you selling you clothing, shoes and by furnishings belo w jwholesale prices Furnished room bath. 455 N. Utah Timber ! Celebrate 'Jp Prepare 7-- 3 First East. hand. - -- Lamar Hotel. Aelean and "fresh supply" dairy products, fruits and 3 FOR RENT GO Acres pasture, fine condition in South Fork Apply A. J. Sprague, Room 46, - - WE DELIVER PROMPTLY . use it? - . Marden building D. ,(k Washington. - f nrni-jtur- e Do YOU for three or four rooms practically new. Cheap if taken in a lot. 62 IV. First North. Real- Co., V. 1440, ty Household - staple groceries are always on electricity holds for the home or business establishment the maxi munTnumber of . superior advan- tages. - seeds. Ad assured. dress National FOR SALE 'when tbey are laundered by ua Ui i THE LESSON OF THE OLYMPIAD. is possible when they are don up Comes novva pleasant picture to refresh the sight of thosi borne, or by hand are wearied with too much polities. We niahe your shifts clean withouv t ockkolm The Olympic games will soon be in full swing We 8tarcl thenj. If colored fading far from the plains of Olympia, it is true, but maintaining much of them to Just the proper stiffness ihe old Grecian spirit for all that. Americas athletes probably the only (be places where they art design most sturdy and representative collection this country has ever sent d to be stilt. abroad--diiyAnd we von mere so they fit. Tee ago departed lor the scene of the games, .Against athlete from other nations they will try their skill and enduranco, eud sin? neat, comfortab'e and se it. will be remarkable indeed if Americans do not rejoice again ovei We make the bosoms Me straight - Ihe prowess of her sons. nl fiat, oh every plait iu place, ant p , Win" four Olympiads Americans have taken as many first prizes, ( shape thejreffa to fit your vert fwiee over, as alhletes from all other lands combined, and of three irnt po-- them s finth and stiff-- e " - 'S Trim jti ir. Marat hoi raees they have won two. American energy and fithns-iasf t i , wish you shuts r0rp have spurred other nations to their bet efforts. The get " .uh- -r , to the urk, of Americans in subscribing to the Olympiad funds has shown how is this young nation in the development of amateur deeply intei'e-teProvo Slcam Laundry . athletics. , 375 W. Center Both PhoneThe charge is often made that Americans are too fond of l r sports that they prefer to sit at baseball' games and prize- I -- The Summer Light is the the world cannot be overestimated. It lias brought the highest ideals of the old Greeks into all branches of sport and, above all, .it has done much to renew national faith for any country that can win Electric Light is by far the cool esf of ALL lightit truly makes Olympiad supremacy, in competition with the entire world, is far the best summer light. from that bodily slothfulness which iR tlu first stey toward degenWinter or Summer, however, . , eracy and decay. n Look Better - usual we are supplied all the .earlier varieties of garden produce, such as lettuce. Radishes, Green Onions, Asparagus, etc. We also carry a complete line of garden and flower As With THE COOL LIGHT hall-playin- to-hi- N - Goods Cooks Book, containing 90 tested, easily-marecipes, sent free upon receipt of the colored cercan. Send it today . tificate packed in the , The K C JAQUES The smile that wont come off has been dominant on the face of Dr. W, J. Stiehle since, Sunday, arid when questioned as to the cause thereof hq. proudly acknowledged that he was the father of a bouncing baby girl. 'The Send for the IT CTCooks Book FREE Can-yon- T0LLTr: t sells for. Do not pay more; its a waste of money, K C Baking Powder is pure, wholesome and effective in action. Results are sure and certain. . A trial will not only convince, but make you a firm, fast friend. You really ought to know for yourself what a wonderful baking help K C : Baking Powder is. There are 350 people in the cast, and the three caravels, which had been built in exact reproduction of the vessels used by Columbus and presented to tho United States Government by the Spanish nation, were secured for this great -production by' Mr; William N. refitted who the ships and jSelig, made them seaworthy.- - In order that the production might be as perfect a duplicate as possible of the original achievement, Mr. Se- - 4 These expressions are in line with the belief of practically the "entire mass of the Republican voters. Except during the Civil war and early reconstruction period, the Republican platforms have contained a protective tariff plank ever since 18C0. Protection to domestic industry is one of the original eanons of the Republican creed. By its intelligent and conservative tariff policy the Republican party has given the country the leading place among the great nations in the volume and variety of its activities, k While'' the United Stales sttod low among the manuacturin'gcduntriesin18C0, it passedlhe Unit ect Kingdom in. manufactures by 1890, and thus took the lead of the world in that field, and in 1912 it furnishes 35 per cent of the volume of manufactures of the entire world. Moreover, it is getting new markets abroad for its fabrics every year. The exportation of its manufactures is rapidly increasing, and will reach $1,000,000,000 for Ihe twelve months, - The Tariff Board which the platform refers to is a comparatively new device with us. It was created three years ago, and has aecu-- , mulatecl a large body of useful information in this time. Such boards, however, were employed in the protectionist countries of Europe long before it was introduced here and have given satisfaction' wherever known. For years past they have furnished the data on which France and Germany have arranged their (tariffs. Under the operations of ' our Tariff Board the changes in duties which may be rendered necestime to time from through changes in industrial conditions will sary he so few and so conservative that trade will not he disturbed there- byrBy the aid of this body it is the aim of the Republicans to take lhe tariff out of politics altogether, and to make it a strictly business operation. On the tariff plant of the platform just framed in Chicago the Republicans will be able to make a winning campaign. -- - ill - ture masterpiece was three years right in the making, and cost $50,000. i As the COLUMBUS A HISTORI- Jig had even seeured the very logCAL PHOTO PLAY book used by Columbus." Tins great feature, which is the sense- The most elaborate historical tion of the entire motion picture ' has been photo-playet attempted is a loving world, for a secured at limited expense, very great three-reeThe' Coming l subject engagement, by the Princess theamade by the Selig tre, "and will be exhibited for the of Columbus, Satur-da- y Polyscope Co. It presents the life first time in .this house-o- n matinee, Jjqly 6. of Columbus and incidents leading up to and following his great achievement- of the discovery of DAUGHTER BORN TO DR. AND MRS. STIEHLE America. This great moving pic- .r ft 1 ' I |