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Show PAGE TWO 120,000,000 3; I TOBACCO WELL KNOWN AMERICAN. and presided CORPORATION FORMED; , FORK RESIDENT- DIES J Itcehoe, Germany, . a ml8Bln at for two Pehrson, a well known citizen of thia comnp t0 American Pork, whei- - "a company, nc. a $20,000,000 since made-hihome. city died at the family residence-ocorporation, which in chides some of the Alpine road Tho af deceased is survived by afternoon Friday tobacco manufacturing cou j large ter a prolonged illneas of cancer of children, twenty-sigrandchildreu in the United States, was made jeers ten 'great the Etomoch. Funerl, tday by BpnjaAiin Swartz, counsel Mr. Pehrson. was born in - Sweden services were held the L.' D j li for the company, Incorporation pa- June 15, 1839. He Joined the Mor- meeting house Sunday afternoon and pers weie rued today in Delaware,; mon church in the old in 1891 interment was in country cemetery end headquarters of the 'corn ; pany wiil.be in New York. Among the concerns taken over by the Ritual Ttrtmccorompanyrninc.', ere the Mrs. 0. B. Miller & Co., Hoff-iro& Co., Allen & Dunning and the , acco II. C. IIKJKS, Editor . , I i3 i f x UP TO US NOW . grand-childre- There is a steady, persistent aiTtP grow ini. Presumably about every person lias Jiis or her mind centered npon soih- form.1 of armis. sweeping overthis. eountry ior th ment for the winter, season.. improvement or 'roads. You can hardly pick up flic eountn bu. . Hut will such result in any particular value a paper from any section of to town or couutryside as a whole? If not we what you find the question agitHtrdjin its col' are not making the most of our opportunities. umns. ... time much and Winter evenings are long It is a good sign and speaks well for the fu must be consumed and at least a poftion of that ture of the country as a wliole. time might easily he turnejl to practical purposes. But what of this community? For instance, we might have a rousing big If we want good roads we must make them public meeting one evening a month, at which Other people in other communities some of our oratorical lights could discourse on pursclves. us. the wavs" and means of rpaking this a better and will not do it for We suggest the formation of a local organmore prosperous community. ; that will take ' up this matter and thresh Every man ors. wofnan might be invited to ization conclusion and then let the come to the meeting with suggestions as to what it out to a logical, results. could be done for improving our local condition?. conclusion produce There are plenty of brains in this community Surely. out of such a volume of ideas something manner highly satisto settle this question in-"I tangible sTio3d "result. themselves would serve as ah factory to everyone. Lets start them to working. object lesson in fostering a progressive spirit -among our people,, and would inject life and action into every sphere of local life. When the president . of : the United States, Why not? one of our greatest advocates of peace, publicly o o o takes the stand that it is imperative that we ha ve -adequate means- for national defense,; isnt it about time for . the layman to look the facts 'squarely in the fact! American gold will look purpose and it will make or save you many dol- - Juighty tempting to foreign nations when the lars iu tlie run. of a year. We have the gold, but not the war is over. Spend those ten minutes a week in reading ,!U,ans of defending it the advertisements in this paper, When you do that you will know all of the good things that When a man offers you a horse for less than are offered! by our merchants and the people it is worth, buy from the other fellow. generally; you will know where to get the most o' 0 0 for your money; where you can find a buyer be must Caranza personally more agreeabl-tha- n for what you have to sell; where you can save has been inferred by bis talk, judging from money on every dollar you spend by knowing Mr. Sillimans enthusiasm. of the best offerings that are made. o The ten minutes a week will cost you nothMrs. 'Edith Galt, who owns Washington: ing, but the knowledge thus gained will be of biggest jewelry establisment, should not loo ; .. great value to you. with favor on people going to New York to buy O O 0 . The Chicago packers are probably deliberat- engagement rings.' o- - o -- b o v ing Ymhowmucirihey cansfford to" subscribe Man proposcsj woman supposes, and the to the loan before they get assurances of payment press exposes,for that 'confiscated meat. the-cit- - he-sai- -- - n H J years country, ill IMPROVE THE WINTER MONTHS ' Campbell Tobacco Co. . The-meetin- ,T gs LEAVE FOR INTERNED GERMANS REVOKED t Washington, Oct, 15. All leaves of absence for the men of the .German cruiser, Kronprins Wilhelm and Prinz Eitei Frederick, interned at the navy yard, has been revoked by the navy department until the of six warrant officers has been satisfactorily explained. The department took this action when it ft as reported by: Rear Admiral Beatty, commander of the navy yard, that several men of the German crews had bought a yacht and had been granted leave for a sail, but had not returned at the expiration of the leave. While no prosecution could follow the arrest of the six, it was Indicated at the navy department that more rigorous internment would be enforced If it was learned that the men had attempted to leave the country. , - -- a The Rich Chew Nor-for- k oo - UNCLAIMED ! :j Provo postoffice to have the luscious richness of ripe fruit. Spear Head has it. You OcL-17r19- as the chew lasts. Spear Head holds it PE 15. Allen, Mrs. Walter R. Cloward, Mrs. S. J--. Farnsworth, Mrs. Idella Levfnne, Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs. Maria Smith, Miss Millie Selway, Mrs. Alice A. Snow, Mrs. Asa Wilkinson, Mrs. L, A. Men Aseimaker, i John ' PLUG TOBACCO is made of the most have the natural juicea reached that perfect rich- ness required for SPEAR G i Head. Try SPEAR HEAD the most delicious of all " x . chewing tobaccos. .Sorenson, Archie JAS. CLOVE, P. friends, but when her other self tr pears, as Becky, she iara mean, figreeable creature. "Dorothy' is a sweet, refined, pratl ; girl .who has' been brought up to u pear in public with Balzamo, a ty fcorist,- who daiiues to be her guami- - In only a very small part; of the annual Burley crop Johnson, Theodore Lee, Isaac - richly-flavor-ed red Burley. Apharnem, Abarafor Allen, Frank JLangstaff, A. L. i'appas, Tom Pvatt, Moroni taste want-t- o that fruity flavor long LETTERS Ladies oo You want your chew THK AMUICAM. TOBACCO CO. M, y. :; V,:: VCX -- j ;. for the display of til constantly subjecting fcl optic Influence,- he hs s will poW'er at; weakened Dorothy '.which dual .JurkST ij .jtho personality tbour.r everyone has, itself t, insists upon "manifesting. jit. os another personage the' world Tht. bodily form of Dorothy. and is itself fa"!; person-callBecky., cognizant of Dorothy, whom she hat ' whereas Dorothy Is not iso fully ! aware of Rocky she does not h I member al? 'that Becky has said an jiif become.--stron- i : i he Best Clothes - "...y 'idene,'-- y Made-to-Measu- Becky, runs away from Balzarho aiu! has many experiences earning her own living. She always obtains a po' " . siRon through the sweetness an U?cU , one of David Belasco s great- TT ,. v.., j amiability of Dorothy and loses i iancho Sweet, the idol of motion est dramatic -productions.through the ugliness and malice of picture theatregoers, is to appear in in this photodrama, Blanch SweH Becky. , , a dual role in her next production in is a feminine Dr. a sanitarim visits Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Becky finally 6 release of the famous s the sweet pretty girl, Dorothy, she and there a young doctor who ha . c vW'a. drama, The Case ofJs loved by everyone and makes many wonderful hypnoptic power falls in rr-r: i.' love with her. He recognizes the dual r personality and resolves to help Dorothy. How he finally manages to k! the malicious Becky leaving only um sweet and lovely Dorothy is only one of the many incidents in this unusual and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests ani gripping production. the whole world over, is the famous family medicine, The play is produced in the es-- ! Beechsms Pills. The ailments of the digestive organs tnanner and tal!ihed to which' all aro subject, from which come so j ' - .attention to my trade, and my determination to deliver only dependable clothes has aW, been an important factor. Do some thinking, men! 'How many tailoring -- Ed-A- -- . ; , ( many serious sicknesses, are corrected or presented by j is One , There J4 P. m. If, cf the most unusual photn-drama- s ever seen on the 3creenJ ill w be a ;t matinee Friday f INT&RESTING EXHIBIT OF GRAINS AND GRASSES Mr ,(,. J. Uarpr-nt-r has an Infe. eating' variety of wheat nil rye ai.-- i hulHess- - bar, ley. all of whlrh shows u Lt' grosth nn-yield, and ' al.i.i ' everal varieties of "grasses fro n Utah county farms'. which h1 is t A hiMfing. "long the grasses ar? ttlfick winter, onini- r Js.telm gias-,Mr. r.'irpem, r - n, if For 3oU Th oirpctrj-s'Kr- H verywhr. Iu base 10c., 25c, ,trr W r. .dry vmlu.bl. .ptfclly . i.itrvB ft to women. i Hily ,.ifn fh-.- - tht.- - t gr.i-;,cni- ) . .. rtovo y iu a suit or ortreoa. at $15 I- - tuuwmj&i on dry land amt will p:odu six j r tuns to t! e nrre t- f01 nt Mitchell, the Tailor o-- and Biliousness . -- - Try a few tlosi?. now, and you viii KNOYv what it means to havo'bctter dijertion. sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater Cheerfulness after your system has been cleared, cf poisonous imparities,. For- children, .parents, grand-pareherns Pills are' matchless as a remedy bouses can you recall that have done business' continuously in this city for fifteen none You have seen them start with a terriffic spurt then gradually ' fa,le away and diaappaar. Whafa thaTnawerf It-- , because merit couuts. methoua' iu" advertising, ,pled with honest merehaudiaiag' is tha ouly system that ever built up a successful busness. the 'survival of the fittcsC'-a- nd I'm here today, just as I was fifteen years ago, because I bare built this business uu the solid basis of honest methods and arjuare dealing. .Vote. you prospective clothes buyer be reasonable use some judgment. I ean't make a suit of clothes for $10.00--11 wouldnt meet the Mitchell requirements. I won t ask you $30.00 either unless ytarShy 1 The Best Remedy For All Ages h re f - rrrrr; I want to demonstrate to you the wonderful values I am producing this Fall Suits and Overcoats at ' $15.0Q to $25.00. . Business ts rushing at my shop under present conditions there can be but one explanation for this fact its because of the remarkable values which I have given customers in Provo for more than fifteen years. My splendid service, the courteous - -- Values ; Cleaning Pressing Dyeing |