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Show tn ir jiwi VTT" PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST Not only are we now not collecting enough money to run the with some of the terrible victims COLD CURE government, but the balance of trade with the rest of the world is of this drug and had the opporDRINKHPT.TEAL for the first time since the last Wilson tariff against us. For instance, tunity of observing some of its aw- Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS' the figures of the Department of Commerce show in round numbers ful tragedies ; and it was this that Get a small At No. 22 North First West St, Provo. UUh., of Hamburg ies rman folks for the month of December suggested the playthat is about Breast Tea, or thaFouriimportsT from call Thee, at any it, Hamburger old tariff, were $154,000,000 last December under to be released. Many ottlie scenes pharmacy! -- Take 1912, under-the ibleepoanful of the- L were taken feature of the along tea, prater upon Decap boiling put the new tariff, our imports were $184,000,000. The exports in SUBSCRIPTION RATES , A sieve and drink a through it, pour 41.25 In advance u! Chanij)S. cember, 1912, were $250,000,000 ;' last December they were only $233,- One Year, strictly In advance. 2 00 .Six Months strictly Qill. at Any time during the above. Seine, in Mont Martre, the teacup If not ,pald In advance add 50 per year or 25c for six months to .the Before miring. It ii the most or day we words of 00Q. markets the under the world other 000, Ip captured Tenderloin of Paris. effective way tJ break a chid and cure N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. the new tariff $29,000,000 in favor of the foreigner, and the foreigner the skin, grip, as lit opefa the pores Inn lposens the second-clas- s matter according relieving rnnfyrtinn. captured our market to the extent of $17,000,000, in his favor, making Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as t ms weaking upl to Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. a total loss of , trade in that one month of $46,000,000. It does not!to secure the proper environment, bowels, it thenext time you uflfer from Try a cold r tie grip, It is nexpensive take a farmer long to know, that when he has to buy more' than helfr Bagot rn.t safe and enl rely vegetable, CITY1 CREMATORY A COMMUNITY NECESSITY. sells he is running in debt and will soon half to mortgage; but when Indies and ban I wki (w1 smoke His a the and i It is the near approach of the city cleaning day he sells more than he buys, he is laying up savings in the bank. So he brought results of a remarkable of a few garbage fires that 'prompt us to ask that a city crematory all can well see how our government is going under the new tariff nature. For the first time in any fires IEUI established. IYovois getting too big for the many smoldering that has the unqaulifled endorsement of Judge King. motion picture the exact methods of the atmosphere of back yard garbage to be allowed to jcent p used by an absinthe fiend to T-A.around. nk Jmd. --hiayCI! harmlesrand makee a pare .Ius-.d,growing municipali! him. shown r he finds will afterward smoke effervescent The open delightful by every nearly fire, life is almost intolerable. drink w'hich millions of men and wo- While the drug has no hold upon Rah Sor iness from joint! and muscle men take now and then, thus avoiding door and window, and if a convalescent person should happen to wish American the people, the realistic wiihla small trial lottle of serious kidney and bladder diseases. a little fresh air, after a siege of sickness, the smoke of the neighboract 'as a moral should Co. portrayal ld St JaoobsOil Hedquist Drug (Adv.) who Those window. the of hood almost precludes the chance opening lesson to all and any against the Stop doing Rheumatism the confines of the city, use of alcphol and drugs in generKINGBAGGOTIN go out riding for fresh air have to get beyond : Its parti .only; not one case in fifty al. requires internal treatment. Rub or out of the smoke, to realize the healthfulness of their nde- . And Absinthe tess 'Meat If Yon Feel Back-,ch- y Oil right in ing, penetiaV ng St. this is not, as it should he, for all such ill smelling stuff as garbage ELLEN THEATRE SOON All of the scenes were taken teuu ir spot, or Have Blaflder t$e time on the by of To and about Paris. take some A, should be burned outside of the city limits. Trouble. them, those that form one of the rheumatic p A. Jacobs Dil - For years there has been a growing demand for a city crematory The story is tragic in theme, big climaxes of the third reel, the a harmless rfe' ure which nevcj urn the pkin. where not only the garbage, but an occasional dead animal miglTt be marking the awful and inevitable company made an excursion to the disappoints d stiffness frofi land Meat forms uric acid i p ch excites consequences tht follow the culti- Bois de Boulogne, one of the na- takes pakfl ton promptly and properly disposed of by ..cremation, The city has mtiscles bones; stop achingjointa and overworks the kidne n their vation of the absinthe habit. The tions most beautiful parks. King sciatica, lumbago, bfkache, neural a. ideally located now, near the mountain side for crematory purposes. forts to flltr it' from mber up! Get f 25' cent bottle drink absinthe to France bears al- - Baggot, as the artist, Jefln Dumas, A crematoryjcould hSt. Jaco yr Oil operated at small expense What garbage is Regular eateie of .meat of the most-thsamfi jrelation. a3opjun.j.is seen lashing his horse into a moment and in om store, OTUg any notnowburned 41s anuIsanceirLihecnleroft)ie.eityiscartedaway kidneys --occasionally; vf HBHist to the Chinese nation. It is et to a-- plae-i- ii aches and from be free oilll" pains, your and dumped in Bonneville or Pioneer wards, much to the annoyance heve them used hy the hig- h- and low in the woods wehere he can strangle: 'stiffness. Dont suffer! -- Rub rheuma--tiewaste and Vltlhe els; removing been have outskirts. in France und might almost bo callcdjthe woman who has betrayed him. the protesting poison, tjlscl away. They of property owners dijl misery in the j ' Used mildly In the taking of the scene Mr. Bag-- f drink. has national beet, nuisance the the sections certain in jregi In and ains the such 7 kidney treatment, against back whis-jghe or acts it in same sicl tic the ziness, thet your was wounded story, coherent in every detail way Jlaird, somewhat officially abated. But when the city sets aside a place stomach soars, tfe le isfeoated and does, but when used to excess'who struck him a blow while re- - it is swift in climatic action and baa you have key where garbage may Be lawfully dumped, it is only a disease breeding when the Tveathi takes a grip upon the victim listing an attack of the supposed his unusual suspense. The atmos-thit rheumatic twins The urine is district. There is no better way to dispose of the filth than by is more difficult to looser absinthe fiend. The emotional 'phere, in that most of the scenes cloudy, full of lent, I the channels noP eosrmuehrand it ix certainlyr crying often get Irritated oblfeingyou to than prethaps any other is, - of- - eourse, uf - a drugynotjstrain upon Miss Baird was terrige or two the get up is thrj during 'and kind. and in so she need the community,. opium, excepting morphine completely perfect put herself night. America relegating it to the same j into the, part that she fainted To neutralize t acids rritating Chamberlain Tablets For Const pa- and flush off. the urinouswastfl elassas these latter drugs, has leg-- j twice during the taking.JMr. THAT SUGARS GUT BUTA FORERUNNER. tion, of Jad Salts get about four against its importation, got sustained a badly lacerated lip s Chamberlain's Forcqn8tipatlon, take a 'tabity other hations Notwithstanding the optimfstirtales an d f airy' dreams of pro?w from anypha; and the loss nf a tooth. T6 are takermild excellehCTEaSf in a before water g spoonful at the present time The Universal Company feels and gentle la effect Give them a trial. .wake, and perity our Democratic friends woujd foist upon the public, the Wilson breakfast for a t few ays and . finanworst in the France entire the is has administration e and bladder country contemplating drastic confident that this production is For sale by all dealers.,., (Adv.) certainly pit kidneys will disorders dis; laws its manufacture going to create a sensation equal famous forbidding Democrats cial straits it has seen since the days of 93, whenthe salts is made from tht tcid of grapes and sale. FOR SALE Limited amount of in its, way. to that.of'JyaohQe. once before had the opportunity to tear down the tariff bars and the and lemon Juldb, combine with lithia, is .Brenon the director Aside from the, superb character good Carbon paper; l,c' per sheet used tot generations to Ilerbert American laborers were forced into a most destructive competition and has been clean and stimulate sluggish kfdneys of he 'picture. In an accidental! studies of Mr. Baggott and Miss while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best ' with foreign labor. Then, as now, stringent financial conditions came and stop bladder irrltatlonA Jad Salts way he was brought into contact IBaird, it has, &n engrossing, patha grade. Call this office. and like" the present administration excuseswere manufactured to turn the attention of the public from the real conditions. Sometime ago The Post told of the cut which would be madeon the employees of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, because of the keen of the Democratiejragar , competition schedule. When he made public the cut, General Manager Thomas R- - Cutler said' that the cause for the cut1 in salaries came as a result of ,the foreign shippers preparing for the market when the tariff bars shall have been wiped away. - Naturally Mr. Cutler and the sugar interests of the state will come in for severe criticism on the part of .M if the Democrats who will undoubtedly claim at but a Republican move to discredit the Wilson administration. That, however, is not the ease, Wlson, has discredited his own administration by plunging the country into hard times. He has discredited his administration by creating such financial unrest that three million men have been throwuoutofAiraployment in the United States. The threatened disaster to the sugar industry is causing such uneasiness in that industry that the factory owners are forced to hold strictly to the letter of their contracts to protect themselves and he thousands dependent . .. upon them. Of course it is easy for the Democrats to make personal attacks Them-Alway- s. A upon the men who are forced to make such reductions as those made en,by the sugar company. The frenzied efforts on the part tire Democracy to bolster up an administration which is rapidly falling into disrepute is responsible for these attacks. - Ilowever, they vhae little effect in the face of the real existing conditions. The Democrats have' sought for months to preach the gospel of optimism and have even gone so far as to invent gigantic stories about the returning prosperity, But as yet they have failed to point out that great prosperity wave. to the satisfaction of those three million men -; ' who find the signs reversed from WANTED MEN to MEN NOT -' , WANTED around, the places where they could go during the RepuBlicanifmes and find work without trouble. Long, haive the . "Democrats triedto Bush the ever increasing mum e rings against the preient adnunist ?ationi.halliug..all wjio tolcTthe reaL truth about matter Calamity IIowItb. This they thought would be effective, , But the time has mme,whern the great masses want to know where the trouble lies.- Tfiehr'e beginning to find out, too. That is why there t i - t is so much distress ataong the practical Democrats who have been T , ' the" hoping for promised but prosperity. . . , : : Such, men as the ones head of the Utah-Idah-o Sugar Com- pany are keen business men. They see in the present conditions the ' forerunner disasters t unless the present administration , r policy is blocked, f and they are pimply guarding their industries so that they will pe able to withstand the threat eived calamities. They are wise and thgeople will find it out ere many months go by. rr'. T JUDGE KINGS ENDORSEMENT OF THE NEW TARIFF.- ; A; Judge Wm. II. King. iu whose bonnet the senatorial bee is said to b$ buzzing, came home from Washington enthusiastically endorsing the new tariff law. I cannot refrain, he says, from expressing my unqaulifled approval of the measure. I wish to endorse 'the action of Congress on every schedule. The law does not discriminate in nny way against any industry The iaw is as fair to the west as to the OLD-TIM- THE PROVO POST E -- other-countr- Post Publishing Company: ; -- ' 11 w? 1 raominir r 1 lithia-wate- ins fiush at the sooth-Jaco- you-say-- h gal-doe- e bs Jal s- -- - re-ie- -- j bow-cid- 4 lop.-anxi-ous to-g- m ot by-Mi- ss ( at . are-exten- I or, Bag-islate- I Tab-let- f iwhieh-cameaalhores- ult -- R iQ And Youll Use of-th- e Half Gallons We are also -- leaders in choice Meats, Groceries,-Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds. We are selling George Washington Coffee 90ccans for 75c; 30c cans for 25c. There are other lines that we can help you save money on. 7 Remember Parcels Post and our prompt delivery serviceput usatyourdoor. Wepaythepostageonall orders over five pounds. 7 77 " ! 1 : ,. . I - not-fulfille- at-th- e . of-futu- re - -- east. - , , !; Along with this enthusiastic endorsement came the Associated Press report .of the workings of the law, showing more than ten million dollars reduction in the tariff receipts during the month just past, compared with the mo'nth of February, 1913. This year only was collected while last year $54,803,419 was taken in at our ports. The receipts this year lacked over nine million doll.-of being enough to cover the monthly running expenses of the government lust year they were a million and a half in excess of the The "government has run behind thus far in this fiscal expenditures. year, under the new tariff, twenty-sevemillion dollars. $43,-633,5- -- n , 0 Booth & Young, Props. No. 222 W. Center rrvVt?f j n - Phone 30 - |