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Show 'ca rii?o tta : pact.-Tima- J ; IWILSQII REITERATES. -- May Blossom at the Princess Mouday of this period to compare with W drama It. This material lends itself admir- LOCAL' OPTION VIEWS 'The Famdrns Players 'Company part film version or "May Blossom " i showing at the Princess Monday is Louisville, Ky., Mjrv18. A letter an adaption of David Beiaseos first from President Wilson was made pub- production, which introduced him to lic here today reaffirming bis position the theater going public some 20 on the llquof question ' and clarifying t. two previous letters on the same ably for the screen and aa produced by the'- Famous Players Company at their Western studio, "May Blossom' promises to be one of fba best - STIMULATE HOME TRADE WOMEN Of THE FARMS President Wilson advanced as one of the ' The circular sent to women living on farms main merits of the Democratic tariff that it would Secretary of Agriculture" Houston inviting bring about sharp competition and thus lead to Uem to state what they most need in their large stimulation of home enterprise. The situation share of the business of agriculture has brought Known as the Shannon and Grogan has radically changed; yet the need for stimula- - many thousands of replies, which have been duly tion of home trade has become intense.-- It is.not I classified and will bp kept, under consideration, letters, they were written when Mr, the. of foreign good but to com-I- n main the nbjeetionaurgedin-- this response Wilson was governor of. New Jersey, to meet I hy letter refer to home The Shannbn letter favored local for loss the of a small return in money for producers pensate foreign womans labor, drudgery and to lack of social markets. option as a means of nettling the The field of local consumption must be wid- - intercourse. The desire is for better household liquor Issues. It stated If they were injected Into state or national politic ened ; the field of local manufactures must be with I conveniences, especially in water supply, lighting, vv they brought disruption and rendered g ened. This is the direction that the bestenergiesl8ewa?c and in equipment generally Constructive legislation impossible of , the administration should take. A review of I the kitchen. More leisure is asked for reading, 5! The Qrogan letter haa beea construed I trade conditions would reflect the wisdom training of"ehildren, social life and recreation, In Kentucky to mean the writer foreign I Some of the course. this letters into to able in the Not prohibition. abstract either go being ji pay question favored In view I of the of widely divergent in in or the is nd the clear that the home, but it ratrof exchange being happiness goods, gold upon the interpretations placed I exceedingly variable and very low, the caution government cannot undertake to supply this to letters, W. B, Haldeman, editor I is imposed upon American shippers to see toit order, either in rural places or in the cities. In the Louisville Times, wrote that they dey not load themselves up with paper any case progress must depend chiefly on President telling of the situation. I have your letter of May 5, or another kind that may re-- 1 visual efforts and these us vary much as the re act very sharply upon domestic values and do-- 1 suits. But much of the work on farms is in poor Presidents letter" made"puhlic I . adjustment, and here is certainly a field for bet-- says, and must apologize for am mestic business. having replied to it sooner. I Thewise business men will seek' to promote I terment. The energetic support of practical re- -. sure' that you will' understand the yearsago and which was the first dramas laid In the Civil war period, ome trade; will seek to develop greater con-- 1 forms, both by farmers and their wives, a cheer- - pressure of circumstances 1 have been stage production to run more than yet which is not strictly a military ' one season ah one theatre in the early drama. , , ful zeal, the, intelligent arrangement of the la- - under. The reply to your letter sumption; wilf seek to inaugurate new enter-- 1 . lnclud A Famous star drama. cast, of the Players Shannon days bars performed, will be a good start for all con-- very simple. My action of the play is woven ing Gertrude Robinson, Russell Bas The prise. There is a tremendous potentiality of pro-- 1 letter precisely defines my position about" the love of two men for a sett, Marshall Nellan, Donald Crisp duction and consumption in the United States I cerned. jwith regard to the liquor issue, not Southern girl prior to the Civil war., and others, combined with- settings -- o oothe means this has been not drawn that npon and only as it was when I wrote the letter, of the Uni-- quite up to the remarkable standard WATCH YOUR ALFALFA FIELDS e eation of the factors of wealth and the distribut salt is now. What I intended to This period in the history much material set by the Famous Players company, offered A.'B. Ballaatyne, farm demonstrator, has say In the letter to Mr. Grogan and ted States has bution of the elements of contentment. These a photoplay doubtful makes May Blossom la It for the stage, yet think that I said with sufficient given out the following for the farmers: conditions takentogether make prosperity. well worth seeing over and over again. is another or not there whether clearness was thaL whlle the post The weather this spring has been highly o- I bad taken in the Shannon for the development of the larvae of the tion letter thefieial .ezpreased.my.ilxedaQnylctlcuxa of Upinions1of "an"of alfalfa weevil, and for that reason the damage in In the matter, I was not oy at ashington are not authoritative. Dr. old fields or those . enough to savj newly infested will be very or ernberg made some dogmatic assertions Tues- - great. Therefore we must watch the alfalfa fields what the proper course of action was the unequalled value of Beechams Tills ns the I a :y morning which the kaiser repudiated later best corrective of ailments of the digestive organa and as soon as the weevil succeeds in checking either in Texas or In any other state in the day. was not personally in touch t where so common and the. best preventive of lasting and the growth of the lueem, it must he cut down and the' I feu condition serious , sickness so often resulting from defective or with obtaining. oo- - o a vigorous campaign waged to exterminate' the (that It would be arrogant on my part liver" or bowels. action of tho stomach, irregular HELPING BERRY GROWERS larvae. " to state that there were In my opinion no circumstances - which justified an There is absolutely no excuse for any farmer ihe Department of Agriculture has added to I j prohibition numerous activities one which, in! the lab-- 1 not raising a good second and 'third crop if they agitation for am sure that you yourself felt I I o the proverb, really fills a long felt will take time to thoroughly, harrow and brush that there was no Inconsistency behave a great record For over hal f a centurv they have been Used with has become virtually a clearing house I their fields, care being taken' to let the ground uci,uv entire satisfaction in thousands cf homes. A few doses will prove to tween the two letters and I am sint relief from the headaches, depression of afas information for berry growers and shippingl become dry before cutting the lucem. Then cerely obliged to you for having aelings caused by indigestion or biliousness, know what it is to have at your command such associations. It handles the news from both ends, soon as the hay is removed the stubble can be forded me the opportunity to make i- r" thts very explicit" "a wrth thenbfu8b to both and the and available harrowed ithered by telegraph thoroughly ouree of shipment and source of consumption. I jood heavy brush drog. Water one day after the FOR SALE Bed room set, bar dcoal Tt S.L of A.y MUuimm to Am WwU. rue new market system has until th present brushing. This method has been- - proved and we heater," empty fruit bottles, call at SaU nwftrtan. la hNm, Ilk, JkSs. sure. Prepare for it now1.' 175 West Center M 26 ,een confined to strawberries, but it is the --o o-can-1 o and to extend to it tomatoes, peaches pose, MAKR A ROAD FIRST f loupes in car. lots.. The expense, owing to the has B. U. of the Y. have un- of the found, Since students the department spirit the trail the been to build Las the temporary dertaken to telegraph eharges being Maple slight, enief item. The great shipping associations, deal- - Flat anj the Commercial club is relieved of that well for thatorgani-- l maintained such responsibitityy it might-b- e ing in oranges and bananas-havthe service at large cost. The departure puts nation to consider one or more days labor on the I small berry shippig associations on equality with roads in Provo canyon. At the present time we tlicHarge associations Instead "of the handling are pianningto bring automobile' tourists from I You are cordially i vis in berries being such hazardous gambling as it the Lincoln Highway through Park City, Ileber, . as been in the past it can be based on accurate aad down Provo canyon, and yet we must admit it new and strictly remodeled ' . I that Provo canyon road at the present time is information. ' r I One" of thT'eateit' proble j boTTiT inducement' Tor'fihy "a'tttor party' ter' leave " " refurnished home or j or handling of perishable fruit has been a proper the Weber canyon road." method of marketing. There is a .national as- If we are to succeeiTuTdiverting travel from - Weber with this which probbeen has wrestling jciation canyon to Provo, it, is up to us to place wastem for years. 'Enough fruit and berries are canyon road in passable condition. The Jd every year to feed our population if there county in its present financial condition cannot . OH and Reliable- muld Le dellvery to the consumer, But farmers 3o the roadWork: nece8sary miless Provopeo-- j the Lincoln district and Pleasant with small orchards and small berry patches ole, those-osometimes They-have would Grove j have grown discouraged. join in the work. .When the. club on meets tonight this matter should be given care-irubeen forced to send money to pay the freight consideration for it is one of the important and berries consigned 'to commission mer-fu- l :hants. If the Department of Agriculture canjpointa to be reckoned with when we ask for tour- .emedy this condition, it will be a blessing to ist trade. o o o- uuit and berry growers and to the vast army of .vould-b- e The president has always insisted that 13 is consumers. I fais lucky number. He may have chosen the date . o o o " ' 'tr purposely. WE MUST'BACK THEM UP -00Half Goods, Finest Toilet Requisites," Hair " Dressing,-- ; Shampooing, Facial Massage, es p exico I ave been made with regard to the resources of I Manicuring and expert treatment of faulty skin, Chest and Neck Development, Electrolysis shnfde ih,tb5grand o tab coimty 'and thi opening tere fonEaanufac-toYTgQttYOUR OWN COMBINGS MADE UP TO ORDER send Christian missionancs to the dark Why ThoBe the inquirmaking uring establishments. continent f Europe offers a more pressing and es have money to invest and desire to know what field. ve can do toward furthering such industries, inviting o o-rovo at the present time has unlimited resour-e- s millionaire When a gets caught looting a contains a full and complete and we should be prepared to offer not only rail read or A.b ank Jt,is.often.consideml a filine of Human Hair Switches the advantage! 'df MVing nancial indiscretion. And when a poor devil and Transformations. Puffs Men .1 united people back of every enterprise. from starvation his to firmly a steals keep jug who invest their capital these days do so when branded a thief. Fact and an s he immediately build-up business they know that their efforts toone at that in any community is appreciated and if one com- every day o o o munity does not show proper appreciation of efis never so happy as when bachelor old An We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and investigate our methods. forts, others will and in consequence those in line have who women telling of the many charming get the business. to call him hubby. With the Industrial committee of the Com- yearned o o o-mercial club straining every effort to interest peoWhcn a woman takes a man for better orj ple in Provos resources, the entire people should fof worse, time generally claps an emphasis on be back of them to make their work a success. the worse. I I sub-lJec- . the-inroa- 1 -- CD "MS time-savin- ' atate-wld- J e L2 re a - re - r- -. so-call- I rs - :o -- I -- 4 oo e TTanTfirial "Provo it a s d t S if Op sham's' Pills state-wid- e f ' r 0 K I W I - An lnvaluabio Aid to Health I pur-know- Urt da TO THE LADIES e the and Pf-ov- Crawfords Hair Bazar , ' f it The Exclusive Shop for 'Ladies I - - 1 eft . -- Oar Sales Department - m Meal Hair Bazar o- - A dollar spent on the streets of this town is worth ten' times the amount to the people who At least we have one safp topic Work. . , walk them. Spend it I oo --o- o Tolking clean up is a good things but it puts you in an advanced class. ; of oo republicans or Our coun- not. democrats or socialists, or what try needs Americans. Lets forget that we are PHONE 4-: u-?- r- - P V, 602-- J 115 NORTH ACADEMY A."' |