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Show 7 THE PROVO POST Page Twtf Clogged Nostrils Open At Brigham YoungUniversity Onc-e- THE PROVO POST ' Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS . At No. 22 North First Wst St., Provo. Utah.,- ,- 7 ji ; Post Publishing Company -- L SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 Oae Yeaf, strictly In advance. 2.00 Six Months strictly In advance. $1.25 If not paid In advance add 50c per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. MICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. i Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as i v 4. -- f i At The second-class- to Act of Congress, March, 2, 1881. - a; penetrates and heals the InflamInstant Relief When Nose and Head Are Clogged From a Cpldx. Stops ed, swollen membrane which lines the Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull nosehead and throat; clears the, sir Headache Vanishes. passaey stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief . ' comes Immediately. V Try "Elys Cream Balm." :ont awake to tonight lay struggling Just Get a small bottle anyway. Jo the nostrils 1st breathTWlth head stuffed; nostrils try It Apply and Instantly your clogged nose and losed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running hose, foul stopped-uifc- . air passages ot the he; mucous dropping into he throat, and will open; you will breathe tr rgw dryness ;JS. distressing but dulness and head ache disap, ' j or morning! the catarrjWln-heaonce in "Ely's faithXjust Put your be will sore throat gone. catarrhal End such misery now! Get the small Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh Drug bottle ot 'Ely's Cream Balm" at 'any will surely disappear. Hedquist two . stores, successors to Smoot Co., store. surest, : This t fragrant , drug Palace Drug Cos. (Apt.) balm dissolves by the heat of the yw -- matter according' ANOTHER ENEMY OF UTAH SHOWS UP. From dispatches and news article from. Washington, it appears that the arc enemy, of Utah, the Rev. Paden, is not the only enemy the state has in Washington, 6 get the every., ready of President " Wilson for anything against Utah. The latest enemy of the state it appears is G. W. Lucas of the Gallacher Machine Company of Salt Lake. In antinteryiew in the Washington Post, Lucas declared there is little hope for progress in Utah as long as the Mormons have anything to do with the control nfthestate, 7 A statement of this kind, coming as it does at a time when the Mormon people are not received with favor by, the administration, is made of course for the purpose of doing both the Mormon people and -- the state damage. No doubt this man Lucas, or theT firm he repre- senta has done much business wit& the Mormons and much of the success of thefirm he is connected witbmSalt Lake isdue to trade from the Mormon people.77Yet like many others, he is so em Littered toward the people who comprise the great majority of the population that he can only wait until he gets kway to strlker There are many such serpents in Utah but we haye reason to be thankful that they are rapidly growing less and in the next few fail to attract notice, simply because the country at years they-wi-ll will be better informed on real existing conditions here. Np large doubt this man Lucas is very gentle about his remarks when at home, for no doubt he is as cowardly at home as he is abroad. -- r . ' truly-n6cdlof- ls 1 d nos-Aan- jh TWO BRIGADIER GENERALS TO COMMAND AMERICAN TROOPS NEAR THE MEXICAN BORDER re-eeiy-ed 1 -- at the Head of Provo River, Scene WHY NOT A SOCIAL CENTER IN PROVO? A very interesting series of ex- - are offered for amateur work For many years the people of Provo have been trying to find out hibition are being held under the ' Olsen & Ilafen For the best . just how they can, best conduct town amusements to the betterment general collection, one Brownie ausp!ces of the Department of Cor of social conditions in the city.' Provo has succeeded in many framed picture. ways, Camera; but we stiU have much room to grow. Throughout the east plans )related-;Ar- ts b ol have been put on foot for the wider Use of the public school buildings! Young University. A collection of lectionofanimal photos, one doz for, social purposes and it seems that the plan is doing much good! masterpiecei ol fine art has cover-Th- e en portraits oLthe winner, $5.00 ' Jed the spate during the last week size ; same as first, $2.50 size. rtport on the plan says: . social-cent' idea has come to stay is indicated in a re- - and . the , beginning next Tuesday a Larson & Nygreen For best col- Clarence Arthur Perry, of JheJRusseL compiled by Sa'ge beautiful tJoUectioir or collections Brigadier-GenerporHug; New Hunter Liggett. York Ulty, Mr. Perry shows, that in places where of art ill be exhibitframed. photography large landscape photo Brigadier-Genera- l Hunter Lig-gethe movement has already started the rate of of the local! Menlove For best collection o growth is much higher ed. The Brigadier-Generaand Frankl e an t rate at which it spreads in new localities. Jn other words photographers And local amateurs amateur studio or indoor work lin J. Bell have ben ordered to the actual result of the social center are more effective in getting i3 miking the thing well worthy1 one enlarged and framed picture Texas City, Texas, to command the an words SuPPor of its most enthusiastic pU, 7 of everybodys attention. ' champions. jof the winners favorite picture American troops near the Mexican Ihe work is getting on a more solid basis. '.Seventy-on- e e cities -- Olsen Larson" & boxof Cyco gross printing border. The order of the War had during the winter of 1912-13- , paid workers for Some form of green, Mr. Chase, Mr. Menlove paper. ' 7 does, no); .mean a socia center activity, as opposed to 44 the Department previous season, and the and others are working to get the This exhibition will continue change of policy by President Wil- amoun expen e in the maintenance of school centers ' bas grown) very finest exhibits possible,, for for but a limited time. son in regard to Mexico, 'but There are 1,927 J the display and are certainly to be j The exhibit is free and will be should the time come when these . ln,1912 to $324,575 in the past year. paid workers reported. This, with the volunteer workers, brings the 'enjoyed greatly by our gradually ' 4trooP9 .must act against Mexico congratulated for their efforts. BUTT! h PI of. av will be in the hands of sol- persons' engaged direction considerably ) The following list of premiums growing art loving community. above the 3,000 mark!! . t That the general social and recreational possibilities of the wider I -' r-use of the school plant movement are a making constantly greater t appeal may be seen from the fact that in 981 schoolhouses there were ' a public entertainments and lectures; in 496 school buildings there were I' open meetings of adults to discus local problems ; athletics or folk b ' dancing in 474 schools; and social dancing in 190. A notable development of "wider use in 1912-1- 3 was for election f' a-ton !hei;iC1V1C pu;p0jSef Balloting during elections took place in schoolhouses; 259 buildings were used for registering voters and political rallies to the number of 481 took place in school edifices. Mr. Perry reports great difficulty in obtaining exact statistics of Little untfonnitj- - of OBraSSfeffitJ M ti what constitutes a social center. Even the name Itself is not constant I - i oLthaBngUmiMtarsor er I J - al tt J Ny-on- -- - I Vi ft- - t- . - ' i ? J c I i - i i i civic I ,, .. have social-cent- evening center, commun- ty center, etc. Some cities activities going while others open their school nights buildings once or twice! & month. rf We should, however, look beyond .the mere figures aocuil centers says Mr. growth Perry.' refinement, of civicism and social integration-t- hat .places are, and no system oPnumeraliTcmi vitalizing influences which radiate - - i kwhatthI POWEXCURSrOlf'RATES as. ,sl i The Salt Lake'Eoute wilL sell tickets on the above dates to Delh fare ta, Utah, at one and for the round trip. Good returning Jan.1 19, 19147 one-fift- - it cj" HH j I J -J- tqilf. xMwIuta. Tkt ImM btthl la th yws ' jmi IK" sol. Vutton k4 J-e- tkfc iU ikrD. T Jo spi(m II puaannooai Amasaq j pas sin jo; SJapaoM. oaop ssq Aa;B;ja3 II P8J9A033A Xllft SOm8 AOS EBB ptPJ Sdqoituo aqj Xbab nAOjq; 8Avq i 8J8p aoj tnsnvnmeqa loijjajq aq jo aaxoq aajqi pasn 2djabh aenn aq jo jaed joaoS b saqoinja asn oj paSjiqo naaq aA8q I BJ83A I8jaA38 J04 pBOJUBJ 9qj no -- Denver and Return Jan. 16, 17. Return Jan. 21st. National Western Stock Show. Diverse routes. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route.jl57 $22,50 To - - t; us show you. If you are a"aufferer of pilea or hemmorhoids in any form, come to or store and-Je- t ir-o- ne of the Trest preparations we have- - ever handled and la sold on a positive . guarantee, Provo Drug Co., local agency,. (Adv.) Ue-Pns"iy. menses r? ur Pianos sold by us go direct from: fac- . tory to your- - Home. We have saved many others many dollars, let us do the same for you. -- (tr 'PI . P Q iaa a 8naai Are less than any other concern in. the State; hence we can sell you , a piano for considerably less than any one else. -- Ik fact Bui -- Apy) Siuq oaojj Best CoughJVtedicine for Childron. aeyprybestforthe money,l Account: Fanners"- - Round-u- p ftm very glad, to say a few word everything for the bi- a praise of Chamberlains. Cough and Housekeepers, Dairymans, keep nearly cycle. Call and see me. Remedy, w rites Mrs, I.kla TDeweyJ Dry Farmers and Poultry Conven-tions- , I have used it for Milwaukee, Uis. Logan, Utah, Jan. 2Gth to years both for my children and myself; Feb. 6th. Tickets on sale -- from land It never tails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with chil-all Utah points Jan. 22 to 2G, inJtlNUINE dren should be without it as it gives' BARGAIN uoixtptx; clusive, Jan. 20th and 31st. Realmost immediate relief ia cases of turn Feb. 97 Ask for tickets via croup. Chamberlains Cough Remedy Salt Lake Route. Owing to the fact that I have is Pleasant and safe to take, which is j26 of great importance when a medicine purchased an electric motor with must 1 given to young children. For which to do my irrigation pump-- , sale be all CHILDRENS BICYCLES . dealers. (Adv.) by ing, I will sell my , power I have on hand a few small boys gasolineengineand mater cooler FARMERS ROUND-Uand girls bicycles at prices lower complete with 14x8 friction clutch, AND HOUSEKEEPERS than mail order houses. All have pulley magneto, etc.,' at the bargain coaster brakes, steel rims and good price .of $250. The original cost tires, and are made strong. Bring $350.00. .G. Massengale, Clear- Conventions, also Dairymans, your catologue and compare pric- - field, Utah. jl6-Dry Farmers and Poultry Conventions, Logan, Utah. Excursion tickets on sale all Utah points Jan. an.-30th 22to 26, inclusive,-an- d and 31st. Return Feb. 9. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. TiiS Tarkhk Mr 8lla TURKISH CmphH tAst j26 tpfndtU i 1 Rural Scene in Utah Valley noted for Beauty. My line of .mens bicycles are katk as k " ( 3Ajsniox9 -- r' -- N RAILROAD DAY AT DELTA, JAN. 14 AND 15, 1914 Ao;d AOua-vqijSurjoa liqA asBasjp aqi pa0BJDO3 P68t on8 mspBrnnaqa mojj jajajjna b8j2 8 uaaq aAaq 1 Bq; Ajnaao 0 a; aim :aAB8 apiouAau q h "8161 I 'nar ajAl noBjpBpi er 'f diers in whom the- - War Department has confidence. -77 General Liggett" has" been"t5e head of the War College but. the order will restore him to more active duty. He will take charge of the Fourth Army Division. General Bell has been in command in the Philippines. He will take the place of General William IL Carter in command of the Second Army Division at Texas City. " s : ? J. Bell Brigadier-GeneraTFrankl- in j B LAKE-MUSI- C-- COMPANY V J |