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Show - r- FEIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. prov Workers PlVO - E FAMOUS LECTURER to Aid rather less Children of France ublishedjby THE POSr PUBLISHING COM DANY , FIVE THE PROVO POST The Provo Post I - 1 i The war works committee ot the iho vo Con merclal club are planning t.v effect a Fa thereat Children ot - France organization" In this city It is .the Intention ot the committee to i wage a vigorous .campaign here tor the purpose ot assisting the orphaus ' Brenda frencklyu ol. Franc ct international tame will be the speaker at two meetings to be held at the Central school next Monday and Tuesday evenings, March 24 and Jull 10 COMING PROVO SATURDAY NIGHT . MATINEE EVERY DAY Lyceum lecture patrons ot this city are certainly going, to get s treat C. Dick Editor tomorrow evening, when Strickland N. C. Hick Manager Gilman, noted humorist, lecturer and author come to Provo and will deEntered at the Post Office every Tuesday and Friday, at liver a lecture In College HaB tomor" " 7 matters Provo, Utah as second-clas- s row night at 8 oclock. He has a wonderful way of driving home the . NEWSPAPER UNREST. , . points of Philosophy with a rare hu. There are always times in the histories of communities mor that thrills his audiencea He 2.v when some of the people believe that they are more capable baa a splendid way of making people certain business of of handling Jines than those engaged in and - It ia the unbreakable rule ot the trset their troubles and rosily enjoy acquainted with the joys and sorrows of the particular under- - ' committee that not .one penny ot the n evening of wit and humor, money subscribed tor the vupunrt-- r iThe leeturef appearedHSetore the taking This has been true in Provo, more than once. And orphgniFsbaU be used tor expenses of Bonneville .club la Salt Lake Tuesday while the particular bu8mes8whiclLia-the-aubjeet-of'theTthe local committee, the .national com- evening and the Salt Lake press was tack is not hurt very materially, it leaves a sort of feeling mittee offices in America or ot the most enthusiasthrimhefr praise of would-be that perhaps the to opertor has some personai axe Farts committee in France. All his efforts, phe Deseret, News de- 7grind. voted a column to him and said In s the ot are met from society It is not unusual for such attacks to be aimed at the news,; ' donations for that part: voluntary purpose papers. In fact, it is very common thing here in Provo for the or from 'dues for membership in the - Between 300 and 400 members pf newspapers 4o be that subject.- Some of the more presuming ths club were entertained and kept society. ones would want a $20,000 newspaper in' a $10,000 town, or at .The work is carried on through local In almost constant laughter by the least, upon that basis of support We have had criticisms committee, each of which ia provided atari, anecdotes and quips ot philosfrom sources that are most amazing. The eritics have never with a list ot French ohildreu. To ophy wfthwhich Mr. Cillilian talk . been subscribers to the papers, nor do dhey support them with aa filled. Interspersed among the every subscriber who pledges the' care their business. Others spend- - probably a hundred dollars a of an "Orphan' for one year la gtvehr hits of humor and wit weei- observatbs name and address ot the particular tions in more serious vein, with here year in the- - advertising department and expect in return a -child to whom his money will go. end there. of who the few bill Com touch of pathos that daily paper, regardless Very pays . are heard ever from those who Payments may be nude quarterly or brought a lump in the throat and a the new?-plaints really give monthly. Money subscribed in Americ t furtive tear. - Mr." Gillian said the papers steady and consistent support Is sent tothe mother or guardian ot purpose of his Jaunt around the counIn a dry goods or grocery business the merchant aims the child In quarterly -- payments on try was to help folks to forget their to give the people who patronize him the best support possu-bl- e postal money orders bearing the name troubles a little and to get away from after, he has figured a margin of profit The same rule and address of the American donor. their fears. to ' the utilities. However, this rule does noil applies public The chairman for Utah i Mrs. J. In irresistible manner the speaker the the newspaper. As "appiy.to paper is a constant visitor ll. WhitehiH, 967 First avenue. Salt referred, to the great lesson of poliin' the homes of. the people, editors and managers usually Lake. All subscriptions and donations tics, the war and International relaput not only all of. the earnings into the paper, but in many" in any amount should be sent to T. tions These, he declared should - be 'other owns of this stpte and those who have been connected W. Bover, treasurer for Ulah Con- continued with all earnestness, and me with Provo s newspapers can readily support this stated" tinental National bank, Balt Lake. st the same-tiwith considerament Pride rather than support is responisble for the papers' 1 ble less worry and gloom on the part as they are today. 3 . t. ; . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. J of the American people. ' Provo can have one or more daily papers. It is. very Estate ot Inge Williamson, De-- I ll ---- . - TONIGHT . , ? - Clara JCrYounffT: in The Road Through the Dark -- SATURDAY . MonroeSalisbury Lt -- t--- . ex-pe- in iBih. n , TUG Mil1 - pirate Pirale ftf I - -- MONDAY & TUESDAY , -- possible., providing the business interests' of the city are willing to' give evidence of . daily support. Right nowa-t- only herewlo,Tot. not even -- lend their good 'will. port the " papers, hut-d- o "We remember that at no far distant date back, a daily paper J was started in Provo. The proprietor at that- - time, no mat- -' ter what his other faults might have been, certainly worked hard 'and earnestly to demonstrate that a daily paper could be run in this city. The people generally know the result,-anj -soon .realized that -t- hose who put money inthe enterprise In less than . they had picked a proverbial white elephant, a year the business was sold under tbe hammer 1q pay 'small portion of the judgments and bills standing against V vit Since that time the word daily has had a special significance to Provo publishers, and while they have been. willing to vnake many sacrifices for the good of the public, they are not.eonvinced that it is good policy to follow in the footsteps of those who have made these attempts injthe past. The local publishers take pride in their papers, and a'c giving the people the best the business support affords. Coni- parison with papers sent in from towns similarly, located to 7 Provo and of about the same population is in our favor, al- - , though prices elsewhere are higher in every respect However, i we are open to constructive criticism, and furthermore we shall gladly support any movement for the betterment of the press. There are those who always ad vpcate new. competitors in the fields, but we believe that our business interests would really do better and secure greater results by supporting what is already here.' Efforts on the part of any one to drive others om the field is'usually ruinous to the aggressor and injures "" the town as well. . - , , JhaYC-thosa-inbusm- H;r-irot-strp-- esr- - 7 -- -- the Eyes are strained the - whole Jiervous ' System is disturbed this unnatural strain will cause headache dyspepsia dizziness, vomiting and so forth. Its a positive fact Jhat medicine will not cure eye - strain and glasses are also useless,". "When SO'HAT 4 . , AdmlnisUtor. Booth A Booth, Attorneys, FLtyt publication Marcb 2 k, 1919, lJtst .publication l ' ,r 4 3 - FO . April-25,191- , 9. school at at 9:45 a. m. Lesson-;-Ser-nio- , Descriptive circular . on 'tton. Address; ' - ---- r, n "Matter.-Wednesda- . , y JOE R. BROWN, " applies- - " " M rtWItfl vismiii BOOMS T Salt Lake City, Utah. - 1 - V t . '1 I i i j' 5 ' ! Tanlac is sold - s- - H- - the daughter of Monroe Salisbury Comes to the Strand Theatre Saturday in The Millionaire Pirate. ; j gee what you can save one theoe goods froih March 22d to Nov. 29th: llct Mens Bib Overalls, heavy i . ........ $1 .5 i weight Mens very beet Bib Overalls. .1.95 1 lot Boy's Overalls. .89c ; I. lot Mens' Coveralls, . , , J Boys BestWork Shirts.. . .. .t , .90 We have a big line ot Mens Work $1.30 Pants ....... ' Mens Heavy Canvas Gloves, 2 pr 23c 6 Spools Best Spool Cotton.... 25c Best Percales, 15e to.,..,.,. 25c yd. Best Gingham, 1714 to. ... . .v.274c yd Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Offer Reliefwith Safety! - tren wrrottttj OANIJHHElff" T "CHllDRrttW We have Tor Headache Colds -- to dances in which she was tul and artistic We understand that rhe will appear on the program of Bomidji Lakes In Minnesota July next - - Influenzal Colds" Earache Rheumatism Achy Joints Neuritis - Lumbago Pain! Pain- !- - Take one or two of Aspirin Tablets Bayer with water. If necessary, re-- peat dose three times a day. Adults $1.75 pants. 75c to....... line of Ladies Silk Waists 10 per cent for one week. Just arrived j a big line of Straw Hats at old price I lot of Sport Boots, Firestone ..$3.23 brand none S $4.45 at.... Boots, better, 1. A JUST IN good line of Ladies, from Wonderland "sl W the presentation of her solo Toothache ' a big line of boy knee f A big , Neuralgia'" ' Grippe'," , Mr, in Provo by Drug Co., in American wt by Briggs - Pharmacy, In and in Pleasant Grove by Hed-quiDrug Co., in Goshen by E. , Jscm by Huiih River Drug Co., ? by Lehi Druy Ctore, in Nelson ft Co., and in Santaqnin sdvt.- -Pnngvnieby D. R. Wightman ty T. J- - Wadsworth. .s ...............3275 grade Boys Coveralls,. ....... $2.25 $3,00 grade lot Boys Coveralls, $1.40 grade .7. . .47.7. $1.00 Mens Best Uncle Sam Shirts.... $1.10 w JoneB t- - "lot -- Mr- - 13.50 , Josephine, Bayer Cross" on Tablets. American Owned, Entirely! Savers Money ' ' 4l -- ar Rnd - - son of tie KINDLING . . LATH SHINGLES ROOFING Bud CEMENT A Square Deal to Every Patron LUMBER Li I : condition ... Lh S' old Wlilianj t Burdell Peay,. Mr. and Mre. William' R. Peay of the Third ward tn this city, died Spent Small Fortune' on Treatments Wednesday night of influenza-pneo-- a Before Finding Relief by onia He was. born In Charleston, Taking Teniae, Utah, and Is survived by bis parents, 1 spent at least two thousand dol- - three brothers and two sisters. The lars on medicines and treatments funeral will be held next' Saturday at before j flnally got relief by taking 2 o'clock in the Berg and .Sons Teniae." said JWjley Vesperman, of chapel, r 4fl8 Bowser avenue, Dallas, Tex, 1 On of the most delightful etner-lef- t suffered - with rtieupiatism to my ' arm and shoulder for seven talnments of, the week was under the years. he continued, and at times management of The 8egol!a Swarm, 1 was so Amusement badly crippled up that J.helJwin the' Third ward -Patrick 8L of Would just have to in p Day. honor give up and go hall, to were to bed." decorations The profuse also suffered terribly with lth the -- day "Refreshments and whatllttle- - I ate in and powerful." The tottnedTio muchgas that I would were plentiful .was sandwiched 'with fclch up my. sour, undigested food --Tight fantastic Our friend excellent and would become faint from dizzl-- au program. brown In did himself Knudeen Bill" Ba. i could hardly sleep at night' Gee Garda Miss soloe. fcr the excellent misery. I was In and to the to how In best her at was ' telling .toorning I would get up feeling ao swfuTthat I could hardly get around. manage a wife. - Many of the crowd But Tanlac has driven away every declared that Nell Coleman is a tipi Gal. The way Bhe handed bit of the pain and misery, I 'never cal Irish Irish' dialect In her reading uffer from Indigestion and can eat out the in an uproar audience ything l want- has'kept the My JESSE HARMON, Manager. Phone 232 West 6th North . $7.70 CASTLE GATE Q LUMP .CLEAR CREEK O pnji ' KING ' 1$5.10 A SLACK J; HIAWATHA ' L DELIVERED BLACK HAWK , ICO --- William Burdell Peay Ll Dies of Pneumonia so wonderfully since 1 started 0n Tanlac that am able now to ve all my time to my business. just1 I did before that awful rhea- - ' fcatistn got its hold on me. My wife 18 takhg Tanlac, too. And she is just enthuslartlc about it as I am m stom k Asst Secretary. -- 1 Phone 30, UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO. t SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO, . , . 214 West Center 8treet, " " I 114 tre welcome. . - EYE STRAIN SPECIALIST, , Dividends, payable ' quarterly, 'yields better than 7 per cant annually, on present price. An opportunity for safe investment to s oclock, subject: evening meeting at 8 8 oclock , A free reading room Is open dally from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. All , " t . D07-SUPF- ER,- Dr. C. M. Peterson Orem Line f r First Preferred Stock ocal company. First Church of Christ Scientist, No. N, Acad. Ave. Services: Sunday ARE YOU GOINQ -- TO COME TO ME TOR RELIEF? Railroad Company - . . 7TGR Saltffie'Otafi" , - Eve Strain and Nervousness . - ceased. Credi . with,; YoflcB&rarlcT' the undersigned. administrator, at his residence. Lake View, Utah County, Utah, or to Booth A Booth, Attorneys, Knight . Block,'1 Provo, Utah, on or ' before the 1st i ' day of Jane, 1919. s AM SO N; M ARTI ::jr. - A Big Picture of the Great Northwest Ci f In 4 CHILDREN OF B A NISHMEN TV - -- - Mitchell Lewis .r -- - The Millionaire 4 filing ' :f . - f Misseis and Children Shoes. D. L. Van Yagenen tovo - st Michell Lewis in --- - - CHIirtn cf DtUL ' .cc Strand Theater Monday and Tuesday. tea i to the 348 West Center fs the trade merit of Bftfer KimtfiMt of MooooccUcActUceUr ol Aspirin tr Buy tfteant the Bayer package packages Alo krgw only, slsas. I |