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Show W AGR TWO ') 'WWa,mHXTVWlp;)l'I-y.- "m ' ' THE TEOVO POST THE PROVO POST " ' pos j publishing Company S1U2ZZ2 SEES SUBSCRIPTION RATES BARGAIN. COMMMTON On Tear, stricter In dvanc.$2 00 Six Month strictly In advance. 1 1.25 If not paid ,ln advance add BO per year or 25c for six month to the above. N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City a to Act of Congress, March S, 1881 second-clas- s m mu L Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS First West St Provo. Uuh. At No. 22 North matter according 3CC AND THE ARMY OP UNEMPLOYED INCREASES. ' Well, a part ql that mythological army of unemployed actualmen went ly did come to Provo, Only about three hundred young much were friends pleased Democratic very through to the east. Our oh! But in this city. to learn that they only spent a very brief time the names some of our .good Democrats have been applying to this division of Genral Kellys army. It is something awful, but the fact remains the same.. They are unemployed and there is not a Democrat in the county who can, with a- certainty, tell these men where they can really and truthfully find jobs. It is much easier to curse the man in hard luck than it is to feed him. ac V r? Hl?l?3 uuuLiLl. 3uq - TO R La u JV And now that the Kellyites have had their cussing and ridicule, what are our Democratic friends going to say about the JL5,000 men who have been dismissed on the Pennsylvania railroad on account of the lack of business on the road. The New York Times of Marcji 28th" says ; Tr of the New York Central railroad, and head of its operating department, announced last night that the New York Central has been forced to dismiss 25,000 workmen since Dec. 1, 1913. This statement followed the announcement of the Pennsylvania railroad on Thursday, that 15000 men had been dismissed on that line. Mr. nardin said that he conditions, so far as he had A. T. Hardin, ( vice-preside- nt And the $11 coupon you have received as a customer of this company will secure immediate delivery of a SIMPLICITY ELECTRIC SWEEPER SWEEP-CLEA- N learned, were the same on other Eastern railroads.. Information which came to the New York Tmes was to the effect that thousands of employes had been discharged on each of the 50 railroads running east of Chicago and north of the Ohio Riter. of Coxeys Army, is quoted Jacob Coxey, commander-in-chie- f as assert ing that there are now in the United States 5,000,000 unem- GROUPE ployed men. This is probably an overestimate, but that the number of men now lacking employment is fiiueh larger than is generally supposed is undoubtedly true. If, as the Tmes is informed, thousands of employes have been discharged on each of 50 roads running ast of Chicago and north of the Ohio River, the total of unemployed is enormously increased in this field alone. The general conditions exe Tariff law, as isting six months ater the enactment of a indicated by the wholesale dismissal of employes by the Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads, moves the New York Press of March and two additional electric household appliances one to be selected ' from Groupe A and one from Gronpe B . 1 GROUPE 3. B Free-Trad- ?8 to say - t . , If railroadsarent makng enough money to retain the services of their men and to continue the high wage payments they have been making; if factories cant sell their products to advantage and so dont keep labor to turn out those products; merchants cant. turn over normal supplies at normal profits,' so that they dont need any The regular price of a SIMPLICITY SWEEP CLEAN electric sweeper and one appliance from each of the two groupes is $50.00. . . more help and wish to get along with less help; if the building trades must quit operations because peopc are no longer able to put up business structures and homes; if everywhere there is a reduction of the - - - with a corresponding falling of the purchasing ranks of , power in all markets, going steadily down and down as the total wage payments go down and down why theres something wrong, very MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY widely wrong, and if there isnt correction, liable to become permanently wrong. Permanently wrong because a nation, like a man, if permitted to get "into that condition, can become anemic. The recovery for an anemio man, business industry, or nation, must he a - wage-earner- slow $3 cash and the $11 conpon puts the sweeper and "two additional appliances in your heme AT ONCE then you pay $3 a month for twelve months. The offer is limited to onr customers only and but one set of appliances will be allowed to each customer. , s, recovery., . . .. THE CASH COUPON SAVES YOU $11 1... BRING . nil mm nwiE & . THE COUPON WHEN YOU COME! c Yes; there is something wrong, very widely wrong, in the economic condition, brought about by needless, radical, reckless interference with the Protection system. - But it cannot become perman- able untrition, and "a competent nervous system, the latter element often being undervalued. ' Obviously appropriate training furnishes ' will be corrected at the polls. ently wrong. another safeguard against the dangers of athletic overdoing. Much 0 what Js called training in this country is, however, a combination' jf ATHLETIC SPORTS IN RELATION TO HEALTH. of unscientific and sometimes irrational dietetics Last hut notkast, It is strange that the problems of athletics rarely receive the the degree of exertion required is a feature of signid- determining the supposed Attention. oltlmscjwho are most concerned with health, theJILeffests. of Athletic epQrtaarstqbejayQided, The vancejhen purpose of bodily exercise- The management of athletics is rarely distinction between doing and overdoing, says The Journal of the found in the hands of a physician by whose scientific guidance the American Medical Association needs to be learned and appreciated that you want quick, can be found in our large and well various sports would be freed from the dangers attending some of the more than any other single factor in the rational pursuit of bodily most the for c ha Athletics today tic part t practices. assorted stock. All thoroughly seasoned and in prime conpresen jithle exercise for health and enjoyment rather than for personal superiorbecome the province of the people at large. It is the trainer rather ity and dition for immediate use. Joist, Dimention, Sidings, Casgroup supremacy. I than-4than the hygienist, he physician, t lie ings, Base, Ceiling, Moulding, Flooring, Shingles, Lath, Sash who directs ancHnspire? physical exercises which ought to be under Mone Lawhorn was found gui!-- and Doors. By figuring with us we can save you time and taken primarily in the interests of a sound body and a sound mind. 10 of giving one drink to Alvin E. annoyance, and guarantee you entire satisfaction. Games have developed into contests in which .victory is sought at any Thiirgood. Thurgood said it was , stuff and human price. The manapr is the foremost adviser, and - the Jones APPLY I r u I nned Lawhorn $75.00 and gave that mend the to resource called as last on In a nay is damage physician BAKER-LUMBE- R .him an additional in the athletic for 60tiays have been done in an supremacy. struggle city jail for giving away intoxi-Jaceducation as to the proper purpose of bod-il- y Until there is mating liquor. Its J. W. GIBSON, Mgr. exercise and the dangers that beset the indiscriminate and uncon187 WEST THIRD SOUTH. j and PHONE 21 trolled pursuit of athletics by every one whom the inclination stirs.: J Earl Fairchilds, John Garber and Arthur Rowley, all of Eureit is a seemingly hopeless task ttrpreach the gospel of reform. were bound over to the diska, and Meanwhile the physician must develop sound judgment .jane common advice. Only the beginnings have been made in iheis field of study. gafein Bage braked iDto a trccol?ri by Justice E. L. Jones t1e charge of grand larceny. tea wlti sulphur and alcohol heavy If football or rowing or bicycling have their dangers, what are they? trim gray, streaked and Tbe boys are charged with en- These questions demand answers. Ambng the internal organs the and luxur- - tering the home of Mickle Powel- Will Be? heart and kidneys have hitherto received most consideration in con1 f 08!"! hinuof ..op scalp IKbWaoa .mat TMl money. nection' with the physiology of exercise. There is an idea abroad a few application will prqve a reve- It is also claim-latio- n Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and if jjour hain Is fading, gray or e that they beat the old gentle-drthat; each form of athletics has its own peculiar type of defects. Just "be wise; which having no guide, overseer or ruler, h and thin. Mixing the man. j as one hears of the tobacco heart. there are the alleged bic.Vile Sage scraggly Te and Sulphyr recipe at home,! . meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in her rr. football kidney, etc This js not true. The results of though, h troublesome. An easier way heart, local undertaker, O. 11. the harvest. The Bible. is to get the ready Ionic.' cost- athletic exercise may vary in degree but riot in kind. Athletic exer- ing about 50 cents a largp bottle at tierg, has received word that Ml'S, This is sound advice. You cannot reap' unless you sow. cises may be' divided into feats of strength apd feats of endurance. drug sftores. known a4 wjeths Sage Ellis' R. Black, formerly ofthis thus .dr, and the city These do' not- differ essentially in their effect. on the body. There If you wish to reap a harvest that provides for your future, oldfngPa "ot daughter ofV-- Li, muss1 ' I 'START NOW. ' are no important differences betvvgeq the different typos of athletic! While wispy, gray, faljed hair is not 'alJaday of S11 Labe City, died In and will Angeles be retain our .s shipin effects-to their the body.- Thp severe sports respect physiologic PLANT YOUR DOLLARS IN THIS BANK AND attractive- - Pd here for burial., symptoms, however, make tlijur appearance more prominently in negfi. By darl hair with WATCH THEM GROW, We payji per cent interest comCough Medici for Children. spoits like football, wrestling, bicycle contests, etc., which may call!ctbheaufeft 1st and October 1st of each pounded April for extreme exertion. To what dgree the distinctly harmful results year. , Too much rare cannot be used in of improper athletics may arise depends on a vareity f circumstances. a 'hough medicine for chilselecting Age is a factor of significance, Durng the period ofboyjiood wh-dren. 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