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Show .7 f ? J t . i f The Provo Post 1 it . SALT LAKE KEEPS -F- e T& IN FARCE L0--8AM Publiseedby ANOTHER WEEK POST PUBLISHING COMPANY' Salt-Lak.Not. 15. There will be no Immediate lifting of the' ban on for at least an public assemblage othr eek or ten days This conclu- slon was reached last night by Dr. T. e, Manaeerl Entered .t the Poet' Provof Utah, as second-clas- s Office--rrJhninrPrid.- matter. following a reriew of reports on the Influenza situation from all sections of Utah.- STOP BURNING LEAVES. According to the 1 authorities, the epidemic has taken a sudden upward shoot aa a of the congestion of With the Spanish influenza raging "With all" its fury in aHjtho public result during the peace eelebra- Monday. It is claimed that all parts of the city, preventive measures do not seem to be fol-t,o- n. 1 sections where celebrations were held lowed at all by the great majority of the people. With alt the how a material increase in the num of ne1'r CMe- air possible needed ' by the" hundreds ber pure and uncontaminated -' Increata Reported, of sufferers from the flu we find many of our Provo people J Until last nightjUhe time set for degi to dead leaves and making absolutely impossible the J clsion by the board of health burning . . whether the ban would be lifted or v hue the sick are gasping for fresh air J Bot.. it waa generally believed that of fresh -- r. supply Indoors theiVneighbors, in altogether too trrany cases, arebe- - conditions would warrant the opening . Sunday.. JHowererJnal reporta for fouling the air for the whole neighborhood with piles of dead! the day. Indicated considerable in leaves set afire and Ieftf6" snVudgc the vvhOternighr through. J creasa In Salt Lake and' the decision waa quickly made to keep the clamps Instead of the sick cfthecity getting the pure fresh atr.wm-jg- n sit public assemblage for at least closed tightly to keep foul air from another week. . dows- and doors - must be - , J -- It was announced that r. . ; 125, new ; t the burning eaves away from them. cases were reported In thecltyjyes- f thirty-one- . fortbe .. . Just this week the children ol one family were doWn with jterday, Dr. Samuel O. Paul Z day. previous the dread disease and calling for fresh air.- - uhe smoke from a city health commissioner, ordered , dozen smudges hath so filled the neighborhood that neither careful .c.beck of u last night, suspecting that several . doors nor windows could be left open. - Finally the father jcgMS had been reported a new 3, went out with a bucket and put out all of the fires dn the neighborhood. 'Hours afterward there was fresh air in that leaf flteSLare neighborhood. This is but one instance-Th- e. town no be and over effort all there to check to teems going in dithers sick rooms for air While some them. are gasping SPENT HUNDREDS in high glee smoke up tevery night. I While leaves make splendid garden fertilizer and should SO used there is no deep rootecfobjections toTiuhn ngth e ni Burl an Stiff r d Twenty Yoaro Before be when conditions are different: .Under present conditions the I In marvelous ws him c relieved has throesl which in In We Tanlac is inhuman. are cruel and the practice extremely of rbeumatlam cae a ng: Btandln of one of the most dread plagues which has ever visited the B. E. Burton, head salesman In the American continent. Hundreds of our citizens are now ill or wholesale fruit and vegetable de?a-- ,7 sLJTmoS just recovering from the disease. Every day long lists of new cases are reported, With sanitation and healthconditionslcently said: generally kept at the highest, standards possible the number U should tolL large,lfl up in almost no time, after I had suer of cases will be extremely heavy and " we continue to take a happy go lucky attitude, continue to I fiir the air with impurities anddisregard all rules of sanita-lfrothat awful rheumatism Before comlng t0 Butt0, Mr- Burtrr our death sick anT list will our be aimply apalling ion, rate' lived for ten yreas In Spokane, Wash.' will stagger all records. Those who are driving their where he was salesman for the 1m Company of that city. to desperation todaymaybe theyictims f the plague perial Tradingwhat," he continued, I I tell you tomorrow. Who knows where it will strike next? have gone through all stages of rheuagonies I have had to and joint with the matism, and the cannot Why not stop such practices at once be described, 7C1 endure simply The trouble first came on me about city health board and your- neighbors m placing Provo in the! .. twenty years ago. My shoulders, knees 5et sanitary condition possible? When all of the people unite ind anjie8 gave me the most wer-- v v land make ached so at times that hard of the the a stamping out the conditions that spread tnmftlr ADOUt officers! disease easy, and work in harmony with the health yefra agogoMdthaU web and the physicians we may hope to get rid of plague but not up in bed for six long months, an1 . whpn I trot ud again I had to go s o until then. To keep our public places closed and then to v, To the G. A. R, of My Comum b on crutches for three morths, and f I . v.U lUv ut No1 emjs- t late all rules of health and sanitation js a.travesty on common recently I never did get it out of v Cf -- Lire"'!" S sense. Our carelessness will cost tlie lives of many a father,! edTof dinars' In trylngto ge sreecit that atonndOettysburg field which was consecrated by tj , j strelghtered outriT went mother, sister or brother. l!u-rre- -t cf our comrades in the without but Arkansas, Springs, fires of leaves You can't kill the flu with smouldering , Jand then I tried the mud baths nev war. . .. Ths year will ba.tlie and the sooner the practice is stopped thtj better it will be for cf ut got no benefit from of that great day, end 1 ;'c I while a"c A little treatment either. the city take immediate action..all. Wehofie-t-se- e of to cal uuflu year nr fll ecli I felt It coming on pretty bad g y th Women's Relief Corp aid all tast nothing me, left My appetite sock ties to renmnhe-h- a IS IT THE REWARD OF BRAVERY? I was constipated and suffer' ether, ratrlouc airV r, I : u 1 -- - - . c4 - -- U 1 w u. A -- 'aduof I J. -- the-deat- ,4 m - Ti I S 3 t !,f !rs t I 1 i DOROTHY 1 NOTICE TO MEN INDUCTED I rr Into the Collegiate and Vocational sections of the S..A. T. C. unit of theUniversity of Utah. AH inducted men of this I r- - 5 c-t;- 1. -', hrc ! unit c!-- ll d , fifty-fift- h - , T--- right, from awful headaches every few daw The pain In mv shoulders and kne Senator Owen of Qklahomapne of the Smithern Demo-- j cratic leaders, has evolved a plan for the employment of the een'anj would ?akeunsix ose-botimes during the night racVr when they return from the battlefields of Europe, Ac-e- n I couldnt"16!5' n cording to the senator, there will be a lot of idle men in the - Histplan is td buffiTcTiichlroadS 4T government my ehoutders ta anh Mtiigh country. v on vn unable to 1 S ys i ! at the personnel adjutant's office Liberal ' Arts Building of the University of Utah on before 12 o'clock Nov. 18, 1918. V- , , ' v By order of t day by unferUag Old Glory." ,J the fires tn such natrlct'n m- - a- -t r "a would he deemed right rad prajer under the circumstances, be great speech tlieday may be forgotten. Tour in F. C. pud Lf. i j GEORGE J GCi'RS, Commander. ?-- tbt Lieutenant Emmet T u. Lieut ' ' h E, JI o rgan, ' A d j u tan t. I y t. ' ' V j" , I put my life and was TRUCK TOO HEAVY mc, riRE coat without somebody FOR ERICK COMPANY ERSDGE hurt and stiff so were braveour believe that wholesale knees the. boys arcln4 my plan, butve .entitled to better places" in the 'Industrial' mechanism of fn'rauchabout m. Monday th Prom Fira 'At With. proper protective tariffs industry will soon hum lac i decided to try it and I had-'- ' Department vas called to to. the Provo yPrewd f0110 all over the land and our boys can go to the farms and into the finhhed my first an In stiffness began to leave my Joints,or in Company, where a fire Bad started i ow aever 8Ufrer a bit of pain industrial plants of the nation. n shed and fears .weio entortahied ( t j Let us build roads and more roads.- - Government aid convenience. My second bottle that the flames would spread. Hoi7 con cver the fire was not serfour. The that appetite, a hlg whacking me iould t .ESSactae service to the nation must have better things. They must mTetlog all nigh jlTSSence JSeMt rrokhhuU for time the the abroad. make to hi time fo- - a bridge and for some lfttleZlme 1 given up opportunity spent and am luckv If wake upwork. before going to Icerjbernly refused to regain Jts equill- o endorse am' brlnnv Berlin in in added Gloom Is now glad Washington and Joy tainly with thk to the already large collection of Democratic joke slogans, ouly ""hope my experience medicine will help someone Hundreds of New Suits, Coat which include He kept Us Out of War, "Reduce the High wonderful be going through what who may else Cost of Living, You Shall Not Crucify Mankind Upon a I did. " md Dresses are being sacrifice' . . .Cross of Gold, Imperialism, and Return to the Simplicity by Tamac is soid t Irvines Cut Price Sale.. . will Report e iaflffrj, ad . , Ji. thej8fJ Ml 4 litr tv. on, .Ta-nati- rer-fe1- F-'- ; ; c I fS' l! A f stub-breakfa- st o. t 1- -- and Economy Befitting a Democratic Government.-Ever- y Drug Co., in American! two years the leadership of the Democratic party sprouts a j Fork" by Briggs Pharmacy,' ih WIU. ASK REHEARING. .war cry that two years later is something to laugh about. Co pay80n by Hnish River Drug A rehearing before the capital issues by- - Lehi Drug Store-iinLehi oflhe,Salt mtttee en j It is evident that the Democratic politicians want to go on g in ille by.D.,R. Wightman uke. Fillmore - Kanosta railroad, will W, spending money like drunken sailorsjor the next fifty years Grovc by Hed be asked by President George in company and asrailroad the of on the ground that a war emergency exists. The finish of the Cralst ouist Drug Co., in Goshen by E. sociates, and It Is expected that forwar docs not in the least curb their enthusiasm for shoveling Nelson & Co., and in Santaquin mer objections on the part of the out the people's money. Wadsworth. advt. T. committee, which were based on the J. by necessity for funds for war purposes, Well, theres plenty of gloom in some parts of Washing- INFLUENZA IN ARMY FINALLY will now be withdrawn. The propriehad the necessary capton, "but the joy in Berlin is as hollow as, most Democratic CHECKED SURGEON DECLARES j tors of the road artiT construction wotk on Ital jssnrcd campaign promises. road was about to be begun when first 15. 1- nl If f 1 ; i i k Tolls . r: 1 -- habit-formi- t- -1 ng g Washington, Nov. fl iMetw hOf Wd hg SpUI V1im ugguu throughout to wtd? u, WnrU r - 1 ' S tfc the ease effectually checked; with Indica- 1 . -- Despite campaign statement that an tions of further Improvement. Fig lures made public today record a deAmerican Congressional election was just like of. cP'i'e parliamentary crisis, it is presumably not to be expected- that!I of Novemcases for the week President-Wilson- s I For the became the committee Interposed.' been a tough week on autocracy both at home and time since Spanish Influenza in army camps at home the epldemlo ..abroad. ... surgeon generals report shows the dis- YANKEE AIRMEN lu the last election will be followed by any resignations. . ending ber compared with the previous 'week.8igThe total was 6.8S7, as com - - Groceries of Right Price LAND OH. RHINE. j London. N'oC 15. 11 '31 x m American mission commanded bv Mv Sstur Jor General Rhodek'wll lei-headq'iert,,s day for Soa. German Marshal Foch announces In s wlrelfta e " wlth'Tlfi.ltS, message td . German The epidemic now U wearing Itself mand. , Th mission will consist Of sir of fleers and nineteen soldiers. The allv was shown In the pneumonia sit command is sskod to give Jn Keeping the people out of war iq'1916 and getting themluat,on-ou- t structlons to allow the mission to pass of the war they were kept out of, two years later, was American airmen landed at Cologne on Lowest state cut m the the Rhine Thursday, according to e clever stuff, but cleverness,' even in politics, is not a pretty prices Cologne dispatch to the Conenbarev permanent substitute for sincerity,-.;- -, j on all Toats, Suits- - and Dresses , ,y .... PnUHken and .transmitted by the at Irvines. change Telegraph company. You can fool all the people som of the timerand some! pared of the people all the time, but Democratic leadership has! teamed ,ha. you can', fopl must of .he people every time. - speaal care to. keep-frefrom headache, hack- - ! ache, constipdticn,' weakness" and depression: If r these rccumag ailments and other cz::C' tior.s peculiar to women, Beechams tested- - andeffect remedy . hey act "gcitt y vn the stomach, liver and bowels, ! tomSrcngtllen!ng effect on the Te,se famous pills are purely no. and produce no disagreeable aftereffects. drug, Women the vorld over, find needed help and strength ip T Its DODL MANUFACTURERS I --Q O- - Flour Substitutes of All Kinds --0 o - o- Ffmts and Vegetables Tn Pleinty an FARRER & WHITEHEAD . t J X |