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Show PB0VO rutft suCctssOF vitXgraphs H K THE PROVO POST .TIIE VERSIFIED Published by PUBLISHING COMPANYProvo, Utah. POST -- a . H. Hicks C. N. Hicks , h , - Editor The Soldier on In these lines entitled "A. Guest gives us a and Crutches You, Edgar peep into the '.future, and with true poetical prophesy, reminds us that we shall all have ito face the worlds heroes, and may we, as he sugmen. gests, be worthy ta stand with-suc- V - Manager Entered at the Post Office every Tuesday and Fnday, at Provo, Utah, as (.second-clas- s matter. Subscription iRatei the stairs of the He came down ' laughter-fille- d aMDUCAS HOME SHOE P0US3 grill Where patriots weip eating and drinking their fill; ... ? The tap of his cratch on the marble of white ("aught my ear as I sat all alone there that night, ; I .twrnedppWjd a isoWkjr myyee 3eU. upon, cfr He had fotght for his country, and one leg wa, ''Vf-gone! : c . One year, strictly in advance Six months, strictly in advance 1.00 .Three months, strictly in advance If not 'paid in advance, add 50c j. per year,' . ,50 25c for six months, or straight cate of 25c for each ingle month. SnUeribers wishrog the addmas of their paper ichanged will, please give their former aa well as ith eir present address. All papees are eontinied' ntil an explicit order is received ky ns to discontinue, in which ease all arrears asut ho paid. If ywu move, order year paper mosed cwith yon, er vrUl die held re' dSMoatihned, otherwise rpmsBi'hle for the time it is de&verad to the old . . THRILLING SERIAL8 DUE TO REMARKABLE TRIO rfr- ' 1 the place; t Every eye in the room was turned to his face ; ; His head was up high aud his eyes seemed aflame-Wit- h Aa he entered a silence fell over -- a wonderful light, and he laughed as he right for liUUca," tbs A big which - photoplay,- - serial rC VtUgnpb was young not yet thirty yet he Mtet, has hoes booked by Manager Asb-to" made ( the Columbia to start o WedOne sign of regret for the pries be feed paid,, nesday, Oct I, cells attention to s trio o t; very remarkable moo. One One moment before thea yotmg soUmt earns in fal a beslaess men. the second aa an I had caught hits of speech in the clatter and din thor and the third aa actor. From the fine men about me in - liters drahs Albert It Smith, the praeMent ol the YtUfioph eempeey, ead Cyrus 7 Who were boasting of the cash sacrifices theyd TgwmMrt Brady ere the authors of fifteen epfoods the forthcoming V ' thrllSsr made, William Boaeea. onesad And I thought of my own paltry service with time phyvleal ' enltar expert, wrest- pride, 7 athlete, fa the star. ler and Mr. Smith's chief business ts the When I turned and that hero of battle I spied. management of the Jltagraph I shall never forget the hot Hushes of shame peay, the pioneer Him as that young fellow of 'this country, end la this cepimlty That raehed - he' attends to thi preduotioa ' of came; and saSlfams of feel' of film weekly, He was cheerful and smiling and clear-eye- d all the ' player, boys . ,, . fine,, plays, looks at thousands of feet of And out of his face s white light seemed to shine, completed films weekly., and does a And Ynhought as he passed me on eretches: More of other things, details et the ' How small gigantic business which has grows Mr. X all. np under his supervision. make don't if Ar the gifts that I give my a WHY CURTAIL EZYtCZI Daring these strenuous war times ashen sv-- ( Jsry jral&ta utility and every private hmaineas is trying to jhold up a high standard of tsslce the complaints against the telephone service would indicate that that company is not quite la line with ether ooneens. In the past it has been a txnsUm of Jfr subscribers te call for the time, to leave orders for morning calls, to inquire about fires and to norths phone for many convenience. Jn faet these things have been indaeemeots to the peeple to keep the telephone in their homes. Now we are informed that the Company is eut- ting' out all of these eonvenienees and r the subscribers will lose just that much of the service v 7 ' ' thef are paying for, ; ' The telephone company may he able to cut fVnne day in the future in many a place . euf a part of the aervSee, but it is' certainly uk More soldiers just like him well all have to face ; consistent with good service. Take for instance must sit with them, talk with them, laugh We en the time.. Central refuses to give the correct g the ..time, .hcoae .the the signed t their service 'forever mNiew, ths'.Wetteru' Union 4K With phone And this was my thought as I looked at him then : Telegraph office or some public office to get the Oh, Ood! Make sm worthy to stand with such needed information. It is very easy to ace that men." , the company will save nothing in time or laber -- -o- end the subscriber win be put to additional in-GIVE ALL A SQUARE DEAL convenience. , ; ' n llt , "We been not have getting exceptionally .Two years age the legislature passed a law good service of late at best. Just where the aimed directly at the mining industry of the fault lies we do not know And added to poorer state. It eame in the nature of an amendment service comes additional fees and. expenses to the constitution and at the coming election the which are by no means meeting with the approval people will vote for or against it. Just whether of the people. As the matter now ' stands our this paper will advocate its passage or fight for uhlidt 'utilities commission might do wed to do its defeat we are unable to say right now as there some investigating into this-- , particular utility. ' are some few points at issue that we prefer- to The . people are not opposed to paying for what get more in formation on before taking a defi- -' they-getbut they are certainly opposed to paynite stand on the question, ing for a service that the phone company is net - For some time past there has been a . ten' .... '.'f delivering. dency on the part of a large number of people toA o o --o . f ?. . fight every legislative candidate who is opposed) 1. A SPOILED SPEECH 7 to the amendment .Now just why this should bd La. Reluctantly hDemocratic - orator kdmitted . 7 done we cannot say, hue we can say that it is, that if we had not had a protective system we absoluetely unjust; to the candidate. The am- ;could not have started our manufacturing indus-'trie- s .endments are not issues in the campaign They, because the European' countries, with lower were passed by the needed majorities in both exwagesralesljvpuld.hayecrnshedus out -- hooswi of the legislature, received the governors istence. But, today, he .went on, .the condi-- , refore the people, for. signature, and t" tions are far different, and our enterprise can j . val. 'The men the par their approval o match that of Great Britain, Franfee, Germany," ' lmve no voice injthc ,ties have nomina for Italy. If such be so, why then . matter except as riUreusnd as such they should 4Wh jv then liuterrupteet a man. near the- - be 'accorded their civic right the same as others. platform, why, then, we have to face the wage Any man has the fight to talk for or against Scales of Japan, which are far" lower; than those constitutional amendments and the people ' are of Europe. certainly entitled to hear T both sides of fthe ques- - i " Somehow, that spoiled the speech. ' tion " 7 : o o- :s "7 7-7 7 One, of the greatest troubles we must meet THE MEANING OF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION is ' the coercion of the men we send to the legis- i t t latnre. - It is a faulty system. ,,Why not let our ;hi Wh&t Is the Liberty Loan? state their positions and hen choose ; legislators Its forts and its ships and.it shining guns. Men coerced cannot give the themt between Its squadrons', tliat sweep the seiL of,best service. Hs all of the circling band of steel ' That shall keep all the home shores free. , 0 0 0 lad for sailor the anil warmth its Its grub WILL- PRODUCE MORE FOOD FER ACRE IN - .Far out.on the wintry foam. ; 7 " 7 . BEETS IN WHEAT - For the brave jack tar, as he fights afar,-It- s ,.f The government is asking farmers to ingood old Money from home... wheat acreage in 1319. By all means'.this crease What Is the Liberty Loan? should be done to assist in protecting our food J Its rifle" and helm and its bayonet,'. supply! Its shovel and shard and shell - Some of the best wheat lands are also the For the soldier boy in the olive drab,'" best sugar beet lands. Sugar is : even Bcarcer Out' there on the edge of helL ' , should than, wheat. Our .:best irrigated ; land .... ........ of the whirring planes Jts the bearing wings-alone.' in shortbeets because be of the ' sugar sugar kept ; That battle on high age ah4 because they will produce more food Over there For the lad who is daring pef acr$ in sugar" beets than in wheat The I ; old Money from home. Its good . wheat increase should come on the lands ' not ; 7 7 I ; $ i ' What If the Liberty Loan? adapted? for sugar production7 , , Every encouragement possible should he of-It's succor and life for m bleeding world. t fered by both state and national government to Its the glimmer of Peace .at dawn. strike. to arm encourage sugar beet production and manufacIts the strength of a mighty ture. In the west Hie sugar industry should Its the geam of a great sword drawn. have undivided support as an industry that deBut, more tW all, its the pledge of love 7 Our own. velop our laud, feeds our cattle and furnishes .To the lads whom we call the nation and world with an invaluable food To the beys cm land, afloat, ca high. from hose. . pradaeL j Its the good eU Money - w--'parade'i- -'rx .,A. ; 1 t. 7,' my-che- all-rou- , eks ' -- to on-ag- ' sotriatyaherj : -- - , -- -r - -- i - -- . I- I "t ej. i f ifio' prcHtcf yco coa toy Slurays.7 Pesa-fylvas- it VrT l Lzz tolioro C Uo profit i csd xlzziq zto ncro Yalrotlo he SbMOBtly Zzztrj tzA Co tzll tzdz cf tho non, co littb co X7cx ccziitico turn tzzz'a Smith, he were, is man of remark aUs vemtility and. is' his yeunfler days was on the stags. Cyrus Townsend Brady- - started out . to M. an efftosr .ot. the Butted Mgased ta rallroxf work tod ttaalljr beeame aa Kpteeopaliaa elertynaa. He was rtiapUia of the First a vehrttws la the hie war aad many of writisss havs te do with tbs military aad naval history of the United States Hs Is probably oas of the best known of American authors' today tad n great many of his stories have been transmitted to the screen. William Duncan, the director and star of A Fight for Millions." has been given the title of ."the strong man of ths screen, principally of the extraordinary testa, .of strength which7 he displays 7 in This work There la another and n real reason however, for his being given this title. Before he went on the stage, Duncan was an athlete and an instructor in physical 7 culture and this prodigious strength .ie revealed . his extraordinary physical endurjp ance. - It ia aaid of him that ... hours he , works - twenty-foufor scenes straight in' the making of a 'picture, using Jiia ...players In reel, riders and actors are med.lnjre-lay- . This occur in the big equestrian and ensemble where hundred cJ Cdlcra. V7e c!n to cro CzrA ccrt .Crr' Cdikro tzifhs - A&Mpoiia ia ItSS. XT Czr4 ctzizlty lli Cs7cr5ri H15' c2. cf TT -- i'ciUb'T.-:- ' ntzzzi Zzzz A at Co K23.fl' : Bpanih-Ataerka- . Cim TATI -1- 7.312- 7 . Thus. each of the men,, in ' trio If . . entirely thl.,e-markabl- .. Flour Substitutes of All ICino -- 000- - , : I J Fruits and Vegetable in PIsntj FARRER & WHITEHE e different other, but the. e f Groceries of Riht Pricco ' combined talents of the three, when fused, are largely responsible for the wonderful popularity of Vitagrkphs thrilling aerial plays. from-th- Mt f'X'i 1!( be-oau- r. ' - LIU it Vi often-ttme- e lay. HZ) Buy today lends ;He Bond buy SAVE and pay!, Buy Liberty Bonds Instead beet who lends quickly NOWI . . Stop the reign of Hell of shell." ' Buy Fourth Libert -- o-- Hammer the Hun I vour UTMOST! to Buy Bond "Add your mlteTo AmerlcaT Buy Fourth Liberty Bonda' ' 1 -- 1 Blank Boohs Loose Leaf Ledgers Transfer Files1 Accounting Systems TAYLOR PAPER CO; Take a glaas of Salts if your Back harts 7 er Bladder bothers you Prink , more water. - ' . -- - "v-- : - i 1 f 7 - X. fp A. If you must have your meat every day, aat it, but flush your kidney with ealt occasion! iy, aaya a toted authority who telle us that meat forme una acid which almost paralyiee the kidueye ia their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then yon aulTer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the bock or sick headache, dizzinesa, your stomach sours, tongue ie coated and when the weather ia bad yon have rheumatic twinges. The urine get cloudy, full of sediment, the channel often get sore and irritated. obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night ' To neutral Lie three irritating acids, to deans the kidneys and flush off tha body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Balts from any pharmacy beret take a ' tableepoonful in a glaaa of Water before breakfast for a fsw days aad your kidney will then set flue. This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juke, eombiaed with lithis, aLi has been used for geaiirslina to flash aad stimulate efarriuk kUasy aka to neutralise the aUa I m it x loagar Srrttatea Uw Jed i Tto ie cr 1 x7 tasTNastati a omma tk- - Cweirl PROVO . SIEBfl LAUW ALWAYS RELIABLE - Phone 164 7J.N. , GULICIl, cj ciiiAtfCcuin 373 fO; Cc - Prc:r:; a tuxzzi vzizzzr i |