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Show THE PROVO POST Blanche Sweet in a Detective Photodrama at Columbia Monday , yr- Every Woman - - and ought to use occasionally, a proper remedy for the headache, backache, languor, nervousness and depression to which, she may be subject These troubles and others are symptoms of debit ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation Beautiful Blanche Sweet m&kea her In providing Miss Sweet with roles stellar appearance fourth ' of such a widely' contrasting nature Lasky management in a pictulzation .Laaky company la paying her the of Margaret Turnbull drama,"The great compliment of exploiting not Clue. Her previous Laslcy appear- - only her art but her versatility, alm- ances'have been In the by this' most practical method to The of of Warrens plcturlzatlon display all her talents and to put her Virginia," "The Captive and "Stolen before the public not merely as the t impersonator of certain "types,-bu- t Goods. "The Warrens of Virgin a is a hi the true light of adramatlc genius. drama of the Civil War and Miss Blanche Sweet has not yet at-weeds role is that of an ingenue, tained her twentieth year. Now is In The Captive, which is a drama the time for her to develop all sides . ti WHY NO MERCHANT .v ' MARINE? - American ships under our laws were profitable in ordinary times we would long ago have had a merchant marine.-Americ- an capital is not afraid of water Our coastwise fleet is large and efficient. It is prof-ntabl- e because foreign competition is shut out. Hut ships engaged in foreign, commerce must compete with all the world. Early in our history' we fostered a merchant marine by discriminating duties, untiLit reached its greatest efficiency in 1826, when it carried 89.6 per cent of our exports and 93 per cent dCxmr imports. But extension of It is reciprocity treaties altered this- be doubtful if they could imposed again vexatious of without danger retaliatory Mr. Underwood measures. got a preferential duty incorporated in the present tariff act, but it is worse than worthless, unless the supreme. court reverses the decision of the court of appeals. The fact that Ameri' cans, prior to the outbreak of the war, were flying foreign flags over American built boats, could signify but one thing: .The cost of operation under our navigation laws was too great to permit of competition with the rest, of thc'world."Tn'November an act goes into effect that will increase the discrepancy ' ' in cost. Our navigation laws, present and prospective, were enacted with righteous purpose. We sought to make the sea attractive to American sailors. An alert young American, finding the high standard of living and abundant opportunities for advancement, on land was" hot "attracted by the sea. Thanks to a protective tariff, domestic industries were protected, from competition with. cheap labor. But vessels engaged in foreign commerce must compete with the world. If we would improve the hard lot of seamen, somebody must pay the extra cost- In the coastwise trade it will have to be paid by the government, if paid at all. So far as the fast boats are concerned it might well do it, holding them as naval auxiliaries. This is done by Great Britaiir and Germany, which governments have also prescribed regular routes as a condition of the subventions France has used a clumsy system of subsidies, putting a premium on slow ships. Japan has adopted a novel course, compelling its subsidized ships to discriminate in favor of Japanese goods. It is follyto ask Ameri cans to compete with vessels subsidized by their governments and at the same time employ more seamen, pay them more and ffeed them better7 Direct aid would be cheaper merchant marine, than a government-owne- d trying, on such terms, to compete with all private shipowners of..the world, many of whom are subsidized bv their governments. of r ii ! , - I- 1 l:r: . 1 - 1 1 r ; 7. It goes without saying that if operation ts APPALLING LOSSES ; c TOYIXO WITH TIME under , Can Usd : committed integrityhas apparently 4 We do not necessarily have to accept the report of the French war office as to the casualities sustained by all the belligerents as conclusive, any more than we did the purported Red Cross report, made public by the German consul at Denver '.But it is safe to assume that France did not exaggerate its own losses. Its report as to the other algre at once safe, certain and convenient They dear the system lies may also be approximately correct, alrt and purify the blood. They tonic effegt ,and a general though there is a" possibility that in order insure good health and strength, 4 P so that all the bodily organa do to. impress the people of France that they are rs their natural work without causing vi Every woman of the suffering. ri not bearing all the burden of war the losses thousands who have tried them, knows that Beechams Pills act of the allies are magnified. But the indisputable, although almost inconceivable, fact is that 460,000 soldiers of France had been ' J -killed prior 1, while 660,000 were wounded and, 180,000 taken prisoners. This Vl ! W M,. Hi... wjdi lvwy covered nine months of the war. MS everrvWeu hl,lk,S. The figures are beyond the reach of the Z mind.. It. is only by. comparison that they -3 can be comprehended. The Union killed in . Z A all the battles of the Civil war amounted to but 67,038. Deaths from wounds, disease and other causes, such as accidents, murder, at the Balkan, wars, Miss Sweet of her genius. In later years it may r Confederate prison, etc.; ,brought the total played a role combining youthful .be recognized that certain roles are romance and Momenta of strong erne- - "Blanche Sweet roles, but the SATURDAY up to 349,945- How manw of ,Jhe:; 660,00 tionallsm.- In ' nStolenG6odi.,r Miss Lasky company basjiterally notyet grounded Frenchmen will die cannot be esti-- ' . v.fet's character is that of a much- - fornid any field of dramtfc mated, but, thanks to the advance in surgery! girl who has been falsely taiton.T&t all possible for a woman of EDNA ANAISON and Trcstcd whose erperiences be-- her years and physical Tappearance, and hospital facilities, the percentage will be emodoes not of she to of which the realm Beem ong capable distinctly In lower than in our civil war, ' The French re-- : In ."The entering with unqualified success. ional dramatio romance. Miss Sweet is the central The 'next Sweet production" will he VANITY "ue, port for the same period says that 1,250,000 which she ominine figure and mainspring of The Secret Orchard,-in Russian soldiers were killed, 1,080,000; Two' Reels Society Drama. fives in a complex and tense detec- - assumes a roleof yet a different I wounded and 850,000 taken prisoners. The ,l e play. She is surrounded with order. The agernees with which iRI THE DOWNFALL OF POTTS' 2 Paramount and exhibitors and patrons lth refinement and apparentestimate does not include the results of the from all dhntroubles calling forBIanche l.Sweet proi 1 Comedy, rcoentf i gl 1 ing "i iT t beeasR Little depend-- ! i eprotected world; ..yet she is overwhelmed ductions is more than sufficient evi- Animated Weekly. n cnee ean be placed on the French estimate of the fact that the man she loves dence of the esteem In which she is J German and Austrian losses, but that the r man of highest social standing and held. casualties generally surpass anything in. a 'j J10XDAY' mixture was to make it at home, like jieriqd of previous . history. . is clear. 1: which is mu88y and troublesome. ' While it has been computed that up to the Nowadays wer simply ask at any middle of the nineteenth century no less! MONDAY drug store for "Wyeths Sage and than 6,860,000,00 men had perished on the JO Sulphur Compound." You will get a THE SNOW GIRL," field of battle, the ancient s T were liberal 50 cents. about bottle for Turr Tea and Sulphur large Sage guessers on the size of crowds. They had Three Reel Drama of the usee this' old, famous recipe, Hair Dark Faded -t Gray, nothing fit to be called military statistics because no one can possible tell that in the Northwoods, staged and GloHy 5,290, QOO men were killed during the first yqn darkened your hair, as it does it Wilds of the Adriondacks, nine months of the present war, as the naturally and evenly. You dampen knows Almost that a sponge or soft brush with it and everyone French report, there will be no question Featuring about it being the bloodiest picture in the Tea and Sulphur, properly compound draw this through the hair, takiug BRIN3LEY SHAW. ed, brings hack the natural color and one small strand at a time; by mornbook of time. afLasky-Belasco'in- g S - ex-e- I Certain Advantage To s to-Jun- C e n Sv-d- al 7- . . IT - Interpre-c-rsecute- d ... ...... j 5 - . -- -- lot-a- re -- i ! t ! ! siroio itciPf t: y . ,T -- O 0 --O STATUE OF LIMITATIONS We rejoice that an agreemnet has been reached on where to put General Grants statue before it became necessary to mount it on wheels and move it about from one spot to another to please different groups of A those who were contending over it. It is fortunate that.it was not torn loose from its site previous to a new one being found; else it might have reposed ingloriously in some ignoble, place, as that of Columbus did in Chicago until dt was forgotten and never reared againA a matter of sentiment, the statue is as good as another. If artists and public officials do not wish to distress the people, let! them get their statues made wholly acceptable jn the'first place.. Now it would appear to lie too late to cavil at this one unless a better substitute is right at hand. On Decoration day wreaths and flags become it qnite as much as if it were neSer criticised at all. lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Tears ago the only way to get thC ing the gray hair disappears and ter another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and you ' look years and glossy advt.' younger. Snow Carnival at Saranac Lake Depicted. . i i 1 ill-fitti- Rolling time backward necessarily upsets the calculations of the people, even if it doesnt disturb' the plents in their headlong course; Clevelands stubborn precipitancy in getting herself moved into the same York has chronological circle as New . and has brought about "no end qf confusion, muddled things up almost as much as the simplified spellers, who likewise proceed thout authority. miles east . A traveler from a town fifty latter-Cleveland finds that lie reaches the o o o- left be which at hour same the i precisely few mites Rigorous days for Riga, says the h orae, say one o dock, I f be goes a into Stall. Well, Riga is not much back west of Cleveland be is telescoped Warsawf that than some other places This is due to the foot I ittof west and -- o cit ies east 6f Cleveland o o- tune. their not changed burgb have. Harry Thaws altitude is admirable, but -- o o o- dizzily perilous. He says, Im not on the After the Roach girls arc married off, water wagon. I ean take a drink if I want some deserving to... and "f there may be a chance for simply dont want to. "of of ice off secretary the in Democrats -- o o o- T 1 vlate. o o- - o-Lightning never strikes twice in the same nor d$cs a mosquito, but pome other - Before Vie-il unlock, wont to Congress, place, . His predic- nidsquifb may.he was a delightful humorist. -- o of the Progressive o o- tions as chairmanindicate-thahe is committee All the other notes are friendly in to his old form. but mean about thev the same as tone, - L -- ! ln-lianap- mid-afternoo- i f k v. Ye Should Drink Lots of' Water and Eat Less Heat, Says Hoted Authority on Kidney Disorders , n. -- - Na-jion- al t -- o o o- - 1 Villas .... in barring .from the civil service roar -- O rt) I H Vho-ar- e from their separated women ritfi not The submarine may eventually husbands, is the iost office detriment as the equalizer of the seas. known divorce on t. ft putting a premium -- "" . be Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Defore Breakfast tn stirplatp Kidneys and Eliminate die one Acid " Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and foci Like lumps of lead.' The. urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nid.t. When the kidneys clog jo u must nelp tnem flush off the bodys, urinous waste or youll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness stomach get 3 sour, tongue coated and you feel ..rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of . Jad. Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kmneys wif turn act fine. Ihis famous salts is. mude front .cf SraP knd lemon juice, combined , with hlbu, and has been used for generations kidney, t av,JUtoiv to normal activity, also to neutralize the .acids m urine,, so. it no longer is a source ol irritation, thus enumg, bladder weakness. Jad Palls is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithin-watdrink which everyone should take now and then tl kidnejs clean and active., Druggists he they U lot, of Jad Suit, to folk, 'ooUeve!; M-v troubia uooi; hed -- er td-kee- toubT8 -- . x. 4 , r -- f |