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Show DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. t ; SUFFRAGE'S CHIEF 7& to Retire as Head ot Dr. Stia as a stenographer. Mary Fickford came awfully near being a failure in the movies. If her hair were a shade lighter and if her eyes were a shade more blue she wouldn't take a good picture at all. Mrs. Beulah E. Jay tired of commer- cialized drama, and, all unaided, she built a $100,000 playhouse In Thiladel-- 1 phia to produce plays that the regular managers would allow to gt begging, She was the first to show the Quaker City Ibsens "Ghosts. Miss Beah ftl. Whitehead of Seattle is said to be tbe prettiest judge in the United States. She is one of the five Judges of the city court at Seattle, and, though when she was elected it was esjieeted that she would handle cases involving women and children, so far her work has "been about the same as that of her four colleagues. Suffrage Association. Howard Shaw will not bo to the presicandidate for WoAmerican of National the dency man Suffrage association. After eleven years of continuous service as chief executive she' has nfmouneed her retiremeut from future office iu order to devote her entire time to campaign work In the states w here suffrage is on the eve of submission to. the polls. For thirty years Dr1. Shaw has been one of the most conspicuous figures in the fight for suffrage. She has Jour- Di.- - Anna A -' j CITY AND MAKING MOVEMENT VW F0RTHE CITY COPARTNERSHIP. TH BEAUTIFUL Art Jury of PhilaaaLplua creasing tho Strost Signs. to Municip , The contributions of tbe Garden City movements to the and constrUetlon side of England's housing' problem ure the'most important wild, significant that hae been inude sinee attention was first turned to the mv for building better types of dwcliins says a contributor to tbe Ameiic.in e , ui-ii- il j Matinee & Night The Shepherd of the Hills j i n Dramatized from Harold Bell Wright s Novel By Mr. Wright and Elsbery.W. Reynolds I I R E GASKILL and MacVITTY, INC., ANNOUNCE f 1 attutie EAT Saturday, Dec. 4, It Is gratifying to read in the fourth annual report of the municipal art Juiy what that body 1ms of Philadelphia done in the past year to decrease the number uiul multiplicity of garish signs and street htures whit!) are a Uis grace to our American cities, says tlii Philadelphia Press. Smli things us electric signs, fire osi.ipo-aeihanglng City. They hae shown that it is pos standarls. ' pm ate awnings, lamp j slblu to interest large amounls of .ap bridges, etc., do not jippc'i r to Inn e 1 011 the basis of good security with mm h to do w ith w but Is us- unlly coin I a limited but fair return. They have in the term urt. but their hown that not only the wealthy, but prehonded In atlous fonns tbo " r"' earner, ct.n affoid to hie in preeucsor absence difference iu the of deal a makes great an sing'e family bou-of the streets upon which appearance iu .delightful surroundings. Theyhaie a measurable degree reduced the pres they ure placed. There are, indeed, altogether too many Current Comment sure of population in the center-- , ot the Iu some of these signs in tbe-e- Hj. cities by removing thousands of po j le Poor old China has to expect that it places one can walk for squares wlthj a sign overhead every few feet As will be advised by all the rest of the the art jury says, they "are. to a great- - j world every time it wishes to sneeze. er or less extent, an Interference witn Chicago News. the public's use and enjoyment of Pity the poor Filipinos! According to tbe Btreet The art Jury does, not w ish themreports they are not fit to govern to wipe out entirely these advertising selves and we are not fit to do it for signs and suggests that they be atthem. Boston Herald. tached parallel to the walL The complete removal of difficulty at Overhead awnings are also condemn Culebra cut would be an engineering ed by the art Jury, It states, that they feat worthy of another big celebration should be permitted' only in front of at San Francisco. Washington Stair!hotels, railroads and theaters.' in many Emperor Yoshihito is the one hunparts of the city, such as the minor dred and twenty-seconof his line. and market - districts, they Chopping in Here America a political party darken the streets. 'A general plau thinks it does wonders if it holds on should be evolved which would iti time for two successive terms. New York wipe out all these ugly obstructions Sun. from our streets. J lilA De- I , ( THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Both Hav Proved Groat Aids Housing Problem In England. I 1 - Baltimore's only woman dentist la Dr. Fannie E. Hoopes. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll of Cleveland is a descendant of Jonathan Edwards. Miss Claire Greacon, Ja law clerk in the office oj the comptroller of the cur- GARDEN rency at Washington, lxan her career WILL RESIGN POST. thres page THE PROVO POST The most popular American Book made into the most popular American Play. Popular Matinee, 3:30125c, 50c Evening, '25c, 50c, 75c, $1-0- 0 Seat Sale Saturday, 10 A. M. d PITH AND If wishes were be at war. POINT. ' Peace and the end of the world have neyed everywhere in the United States, still got the prophets guessing. has endured hardships to reach remote It may sound paradoxical, but the districts, has helped to bear the burden in every campaign which has car- apple of a mans eye is usually a ried or lost a state. peach. The struggle this year in New York, Some men are as agreeable as they Massachusetts. Pennsylvania and New while others just wear a smile in votes million more look, a than when Jersey, were cast for woman suffrage, has public. been the most illuminating in her exThe line between the rest cure and perience, Dr. Shaw says, and the of this campaign, in which 198 pure laziness Is frequently speeches stand to her credit, decided her that field work rather than execubefore it Is earned tive labor offers ter the widest possi- is Spending a dollar like eating an egg that Is to be laid bilities' for the help of the cause. tomorrow. The National Woman Suffrage will hold its convention in Conscience in some people is that Washington from Dec. 14 to 19.' It which tells them When their neighbors has appealed to tbe Democratic and are doing wrong. Republican national chairmen for a hearing to present arguments . for. a. , Even after tho war Is ended It may , p suffrage plank la the nat o toke years t0 wind Up the Several noted suffragettes have . 3 been mentioned as a successor to Dr. Shaw, among them Mrs. Carrie Chap- Beading about Europes war begins man Catt, Mrs. Winston Churchill and worse eihaU8tlDJf( but lt must Mrs. James Lees Laldlaw. to have to fight the war. t v - les-Bo- dlplo-form- s. , - Chamberlains Cough Remedy Cm CoUl. a Wlwjoohn CoojtB. Anyway, lets prayerfully hope that tho war will not be prolonged until the rights of neutrals are definitely The chap thats always kicking because he doesnt get whats coming to him may not be aware of his exceedingly good fortune. I , i . ' With the steel mills already booking orders for the third quarter of 1910, it would appear that business would con-inu- good for some time, anyhow. Purchase the Better Then a Play. Charles ILs contempt for parlla mentary government evinced Itself in strange forms. He seems to have enjoyed his visits to the house of .lords, was and h once said that going better than going to a play. On one occasion, writes Mr. C. B. Boy la nee Kent in his Early History in order to avoid dealof the Tories, a bill with relieving Protestant ing dissenters, sent up by tbe bouse of commons, he contrived that it should be stolen from the table In tbe lords. Oo another be showed such au extravagance of delight over a money bill which stretched from the throne to the NO OTHER LIKE IT. . NO OTHER AB COOD. end of the chamber that be measured NEW HOME" end you will have it with his walking stick. elimination of a life asset at the pnee you pay. The repair txpenti by superior workmanship and best jr service jtjjyjj" quality of material insures mum cost. Insist on hannr the NEW WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Known the world orer for superior sewing qualities. - Not sold under any other nama. THE NEW HOME SEW1N6 MACHINE C0.,0RANSE,MAS8. for aL at Agent Wanted And Thats No Joka. He There are two periods in a mans life when he never understands woman. She Indeed! And when are they ? . He Before and after marriage. Philadelphia Evening JLedger., Public Opinionits saleIndorses making larger than that this family remedy by of any other medicine in the world. The experience of generations has proved its great value in the treatment of indigestion, biliousness, .headache and constipation. relieve these troubles and prevent them from becoming serious ills by of the digestive system. promptly clearing wastes and poisons .out the They strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate unequalled A remedy, harmless. family end proven bowels. Iid For Dscsstlv Troubles Luxeit SiS of Any Mcdiclno fat th World. Sold evorywhar. la botoo, 10c 5. . s WIDER USE FOR SCHOOLS. ... 'f Increasing Tolerant Spirit. In Letting the Buildings For Varioue Purposes. to the outskirts. In this way they The federal bureau of education ha hate made it possible for thoseou a been making a study of the wider s lower economic level to secure better of school buildings. The bureau had- houses so vacated, and they have an increasingly tolerant spirit man! strengthened the hands of the authori- fested iu the school letting regulations ties who would Impose higher stand- and cites as an illustration a rule ards for all dwellings by showing that adopted by the school board In Loin low standards are not necessary. Branch, N, J., after the opening of The business is still to a considerable building, as follows: It" shall lie open to all meetings ol degree experimental. Ealing was started as late as 1901, Hampstead Garden citizens tor the discussion of puUii suburb in 1907. But the promise cer- questions Intended to benefit the city, for meet for meetings of dvlc-clab- s, tainly Is good. There were in 1914 garden villages and suburbs. j lags of associations of The copartnership societies, counting , membership, whose object Is taprov? only those affiliated with Copartner- ment or public welfare, as womens ship Tenants, limited, numbered four- clubs, choral societies, etc.; for enterteen. The theories of the founders tainments and lectures to which the have" been modified as j experience public is admitted free or of which, if showed was necessary, but the basic admission Is charged, the proceeds ar principles remain. The evidence is alj tor the benefit of the general public." to the effect that not only better hous-ing- , Commenting on the difficulties which but very good bousing, can be pro- may result from such a wide grant of vided for the well paid wage earner on privileges, the report saya; -" a sound business basis. The difficulty Inherent In applying snch a hospitable rule is that of mak-- ( V KNOW YOUR CITY. ing certain that public motives predomlnate over private motives In tbe pur Movement Growing In South poses of the group desiring to use the Now Orleans Plan. buildings. A solution of this problem Tbe plan of New Orleans of adopt- which Is widely favored is the require, ing The New Orleans Book as a text- ment of unrestricted membership albook In the public schools of the city ready mentioned in the Long Branch is being favorably considered by a rule. Wisconsin, California, Indiana number of southern cities and probably and Maryland have made lt obligatory them. by legislative enaerment- upo'n school will be adopted 'bjnnanjr-o- f The New Orleans Book, which was boards to grant tbe privileges of school made a part of the curriculum of the edifices to all nonpartisan, nonsectapublic schools is an Intimate, pictur- rian and nonexclusive organizations esque story of the city designed to fa without cost mUiarize the children with the life-'the great advantages to the place in which they live, giving beSumming up the vast equipment using by gained them an understanding of. its govern accommodations daring peschool of Durment, Institutions and traditions. riods of popular leisure, outside of ing tho months in which the book has school hours, the bureau points to the worth a real been In use it has proved , and of absorbing interest The Idea following possible results: amusebeneficial First Purveying has been commented upon editorially are who by ments to those prevented very widely throughout the south and In active play from engaging Louisville, fatigue in many cities. Including might receive thii Chattanooga and Atlanta. It has been and who otherwise hauds of unscruputhe at In satisfaction be book a similar that suggested troduced In their respective public lous venders, Second. Stimulating the growth of schools. An interesting aspect of this idea those groups which are capable Of self is the manner in which the informa- organization and government by fur tion to be derived In this Btudy has Dishing them with meeting places. been connected with the Dixie and Third. Promoting the formation and other highways which haTe been built vigor of groups which might be incited or are now under course of construc- to self expression by furnishing both tion In the south. The sections and quarters and leadership. cities through which every one of the In these ways, concludes the rethe tbe Dixie, principal highways, port, public education Is extending its Jackson, the General Forrest. passes distinctive function of improving huv are rich in history and legend. man society. That this work will un There is in tbe south much antici- dergo still greater and more systematic pation of Increase in tourist travel extension is clearly foreshadowed by from other sections of the country tbe trend of present developments and when these highways are completed. the of the forces behind The View which a Louisville paper them.persistency takes of this situation is typical and Is as follows: , Screening the Billboards. Why not a Louisville book? The Now the steam railroads are taking is without not Louisville of history the number interest, its present not without up the work of reducing their rights erected aloug achievement in many field and prom- of billboards the on says of property, private to better way ise of greater and things come.. Within a year or two at most Providence JournaL In Indiana tbe Louisville will be on two or more trav-ele- plan is to plant shrubbery at the ter: erected highways from Dorth to south. mlnals where big signs are The strangers within our gates will and to let the bushes grow so high that find here much that la worth the learnpassengers cannot see the blUboards. ing. It is betraying no secret thnt the Shrubbery higher than a car window Louis is more pleasing to look at than bill number who can tea h is villo needs to know itself even moiv boards, and wlieu advertises find that than others need to know of it. passehgets catmot see their announce The Louisv ille book should, have a ruefits mode in two- foot loiters of vaii place not only In the libraries hut In ous colo'S they will be less tael ne.l to the homes nad Schorls." pay money for this kind of publicity, Divlsiou superlntbndeiits tlrou :bout the country shout 1 be encouraged to To Encourage Dairying. Th-club of Contra Hn. set out shral wherever It is pnetlea Co HI.. s bent upon eneotjrn'tiiiff dairying bio to screen a bU'honnl. and in southern Illinois. In ordr that this tion on the part of ch le b. p ovo eri will do much' town may be done the chib is going to sell associations Guernsey dairy cows to the farmers at bringing about the abolition of an opr door ntii-ancost. HOUSE IN HAUFhTEAO DB. AKNA HOWABD SHAW. -- - To Good Eaters nation would (Kace no -- r ' c: - Just A Word GABDEX SUBURB. JIauy of the most discriminating eaters in this community buy their groceries at this store. There are just, two reasons why they buy them here. 1st, they get exactly what they want. 2nd, the price is so low it is more than satisfactory to' them, Can you think of a better reason why YOU should buy your groceries from usf If it is so eminently satisfactory to them it would be equally so to you. i th-ne- -- -- fifty-- lW eight Farrer & Whitehead Phone 67 a B. Nephi Perfection Flour N DRYLAND WHEAT M aLuXaw Consumers League Ask for Membership. Prices. Distributing Agents STANDARD COAL CO. 9 J. 0. BERRY, Agent , aa You Will Soon be buying Christmas Presents ' White Ivory Jewelry Watches Mirrors Diamonds Laviliers Brooches Rings Silverware China Dresseh Sets - Brushes Cut Glass Ladies Hand Bags Combs Leather Goods Manicure Sets d - Everything in Stationery,-- Musical Instruments, Sheet ' Mu- - . sic, Columbia Grafonoias. t,n-.nl- - c!, ra ee Columbia Music 176 West Center St. If Its JSfew P hr Jewelry Co. Phone 99 We Have It, - . |