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Show PAGE FIVB THE PROVO POST ducts of the northwest could pur- memory of the oleror farmers of Aj W. RICHARDS AT THE PRINCESS chase as much as they do today. your states as to what happened Sr when Democratic the party passProsperity, is just at our door. ed One of the most interesting picbill. Wheat tariff The Republican party bids went down to 40 cents a bushel, tures that has come to this edy the promise that the corn to 21 cents, oats to 18 cents, in a long time is the one that .(Continued From Page One.) economic basis which has brought potatoes to 27 Wilts. In - forty comes to the Princess next Monand the continuance' of growth of our wonderful industrial years fram prices had never been day and Tuesday. The Olympic Games recently thia prosperity, are in a large de- evelopment, giving steady em- so low. Our farthers Were strugunder-debwere held at Stockholm, Swetleu. This mortgages gling to our at upon Republican gree dependent ployment high wages picture was made by mechanics and artisan shall be being foreclosed and the success next montlu , that existed among Company. In three reels and it The Republican party is not maintained. who the soil will cer- fully covers all the athletic games those tilled Democratic Plan. responsible for good crops. It Democratic platform tainly never he forgotten, by the that were held there, including The does not make the sun to shine, promises a change in our - tariff sufferers. the worlds championship high Welfare of Farmer. . nor grass to grow, but it is respo- system whose effect would be to jump by Alma Richards of the B The welfare of the fanners Y. U. You will be able to see Mr. nsible halt manufacturing enterprises, which make itr possible, if - the throw-ou- t of employment thous- is ital to'tlie whole country. One Richards in action and see how and destroy of oqr strongest hopes of retain- he brought the honors to our city. crops are good, that there shall be ands of This picture is being shown an American market for them and the home market now enjoyed by ing prosperity is based on the busineaf- first in Provo-- -- even before ss-which to his are the be sold crops at good prices th American farmers. No rethey shall to those who have the means to forming legislation could neutral- ford IIex js vitally interested in larger eitjes have an opportunity ' ize or mitigate the paralysis which the restraining of excessive and of seeing it. This wbs brought buy them. railroad about by the fact that the man-aunduly discriminative There has never been a time would foll0w7 ernen of - tho-P- r ineess 1 iou gh t in our history when the farm proIt is nott necessary. do,, jog Jtha food laws, in the promotion of that it would be highly appreciatscientific ' Agriculture, in the ex- ed by our citizens, inasmuch as tension. of rural credits and in- thisTehampion is a Provo boy The Home ; of the The Home of the creasing the. comforts of country and a B. Y. U. student. How life, as liy the extension of rural ever, Mr. Ashton had to pay a Farmer . Workingman free" delivery. Republican polic-i- e price far in excess of vvhat he scannot fail to commend them- could afford to under ordinary selves to the farmer of the circumstances, consequently the prices for these two nights will be The Republican party is re- adults 20c and children 10c. sponsible for the organization and There 'will be a popular matinee growth of our splendid depart- on Tuesday from' 3 to 5, when P ment of agriculture. Republican tickets will be 10c. administrations have greatly developed agriculture investigation J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, in the last fifteen years, until Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamscientific inquiryis being made in berlains Cough Remedy for his alDour states and territories and had a cold, and bewho who boy sea our under in the islands of the was all used-th- e fore Lottie the flag,to the end that we may pro- boy s cold was gone. Is that not duce the necessities of life for ourselves and for those for whom better than to pay a live dollar doctors bill f For sale by all we are responsible. dealers. Feels Confident. (Advertisement) I feel confident that the voters of Minnesota will appreciate the shallowness of the attacks upon not-b- e our institutionsq-and-w- ill board AND ROOMS undeof the promise swayed by t at the -- AVENUE CAFETERIA fined benefits which are to follow undefined changes. Jt does not 5th No. and Academy Ave. O. W. Hyde, Prop. require the eye of a witch to ,see that closed factories in Massachusetts and Ohio mean a diminished demand for the farm produetsh of the 'northwest. We cannot strike I CHAS. J. WAHLQUIST dowrn the industries of one section Attorney-at-La' without bringing disaster to all 43 E. Center Street 22-24-- 26 the people. It is not a progres-ne2l''.Provo, Utah. - Phone 353-of . . hostile tn the. prosperity any p part of the country. Taft Submits His Views to Rural Voters the-Wil- son lt'wel-eome',wit- h t deplor-ableeomliti- wage-earne- the-Pat- on TTN he Jr Adds Healthful rs g 1 t-- Prescott, of the University of Michigan, testified before the Pure ' Food Committee of Congress, that the -"acid of "grapes held highest rank as air article of food and he regarded the results from baking with cream of tartar, baking powder as favorable to health. pro -- Royal is the only Baking Powder model from Royal Crape Cream of Tartan ston 4 We place on sale 10 doz. Childrens Sweaters in sizes t all desirable in 2r shades. r; 7 Regular 7 29' Ladies all .Wool Sweaters in Maroon, Grey and White, regular $2.50 afid $3.00 kind, special for 10 dozen 4 Monday 1- $l0 ROUND TRIP $ifQ To Los Angeles DEC. TICKETS ON SALE NOV. HOME VISITORS EXCURSION 23-2- Splendid Local Long limits and Diverse Routes. Service Between All Utah Points. Stop-Over- s. i t , Plan Your Winter . -- Outing in California THE IDEAL LONG BEACH, SAN DIEGO, Ask for Tickets . .Via 21-2- 3 . RIVERSIDE Most" PQjmlat Watering Places. . x SANTA MONICA See any Salt Lake Route Agent for Literature and Information, "or Address SALT LAKE ROUTE T. C. PECK; G. P. A.; J. H. MANDERFIELD, A G. P. A., Salt Lake City. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooo values, special for Monday oOe QualitiesloMod .all THE KISS WALTZ SOON In presenting a star of the mag- jnitude of Valeska Suratt it is sometimes thought unnecessary to pay a great deal of attention to. the supporting company, but in (the ease of the production of the i the Shuberts The Kiss Waltz have gone to the other extreme1 and have provided a cast which would make a less talented artiste than Mile. Suratt look to her In surrounding her with such a company they have, however, paid her the highest form of compliment, for they have shown their perfect faith in her ability to .hold her own position. There is also a ehorus whose vocal abilities are said to be bu.ta shade below that required for grand opera and whose personal charm is fully up to the standard. . The Kiss Waltz is one of the big New York Casino successes, and is heralded As the very longest of nil the Shubert productions. The music of this opera is by C. M. Mile. Ziehrer who composed Mischief for Fritzi Seheff, while the American version is by Edgar Smith and the lyrics by Matthew j - !5Ldoaen Ladies Union Suits, Fleece Lined in regular 65c values, special for Monday jVALESEA SURATT IN sizes, I j I Childrens Black Stockings, absolutely fast black, 8 regular 12 c kind, special for Monday 50 dozen l-2- 5 pair to a customer. ; Mens One lot of , Sweater Coats in all colors, regular 25 dozen Mens all Wool Half Hose, regular 25c kind, spee- - 15 A PAIR ial for Monday - ' t 48 - values, special for Monday 75c One lot Mens Hats, values up to $3.00; there isnt a hat in the lot worth less than $2.00 values up fo'$3.00'; - 98 odds and ends, special for Monday - I Boys Flannel Waists; just the thing for school and for less than you can make them ; values up to 48d, j 65c; .special for Monday 10 dozen I X lau-Irel- s. regular Gloves, Mens-Worki- ng 50c kind, 39 special for Monday One lot of Mens and Boys Winter Caps with fur ear laps, " ' - values 45 up to $1.00, special1 foe Monday i - Mens Dress Shirfs, broken sizes, values up to . 39J special for Monday I. ' . One lot of 1.00, . OUR ON FRIDAY, NOV. 1st, WE WILL INAUGURATE SHOES. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN OF BUSTER BROWN WATCH THE LOCAL PAPERS. - The Boston Store "114-11- 8 West Center Street The Home of the 4 ft - 1 Farmer The Home of the Workingman provo- October 23, 1 9 1 2. have suffered with Gallstones for years and at intervals of severe pains in the stomachrwith vomiting. Had tried various remedies without satisfactory results, was induced to try Fruitola and Traxo; the first dose caused me to pass a very large number, f some very' large ones. 1 feel better now than any time for years, and can heartily recommend Fruitola and Traxo to do all that is claimed for Woodwafdr'Thepior" Cf:The Kiss Waltz hinges around the irresistible fascination that Guido Spini, a composer, exercises over He makes all thcv women love to a flirtatious baroness because of her influence, which is invaluable to him in his profession, but in reality, his affections are centered on a cousin of the eountssa The jealousy of the Countess husband is aroused during the many lwjricrous complications. but it becomes apparent that the Count himself, for all his jealousy, is in the habit of in dustriouslymaking love to every woman he meets.- Much dramatic as well as singing ability, enters into the cast, which necessitated more than ordinary care, discretion in their selection, the which in musical comedy is exceptional. them. ' Will take pleasure in verifying the above statement to anyone interested. W. S. CRAIG. - compo-sition'- t Tells of Wonderful Results of Treatment he-meet- One lot of -- WAS A HELP TO THIS FAMILY Hedquist Drug Company. 2 Stores of THE COLONIAL CAFE 84 N. Academy Ave. We conduct a nice place to eat and give excellent- ser tyiecr Everybody" likejronr 25c regular dinners. te FOR SALE A No. 10 typewriter. and China Store. ' Smith-Premie- Provo r Tea goOOOQOOQQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCCOOOOOOeOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO i |