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Show ft . THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 191. Mrs. Ethel' Moore Ernest L. Ekins Die Died Yesterday L Third Son ToOctober Since Husband Very III- FIVE Cluff Challenges Masters to Debate League of Nations -- - rAtyVYSMGOOD made to it, and 1 cannot but think Provo, Utah, March 25th, 1919. u fortunate thing for MATINEE EVERY DAY Ethel Moore, the wlfocf Jatuej .'3jn ot Mrs. George Ekins, died' at .Editor Provo Post- :-! notice the United 8tates of America, that the the under ihe in View residence Pleasant last Provo Herald night, family Eden Moore of the Bonneville ward, the President will no longer hare a 1 influenza-pneumoniwas 3A. , heading very kind to RUBBER STAMP CONGRESS tT do Church of., Personal, died active an night. worker,, and WEDNESDAY. The deceased Is survived by his molh-c- i, make mention of the call 1 made thru his bidding and approve all his manyesterday from influenza-pneumoni- a - three brothers and three sisters. your last Friday's laeue, for s meeting dates without analysis. after an Illneea of about a week. banoffice a la for to of natlona a of The my husband and two arrange league matrons quesion The young He was born in Provo, Sept. 18, in children are seriously 111 with the 1885, where he received his early edu- quet and reception in honor of Sena- is of so vital mlportance, that It does seem to me it ought to be discussed I tor Reed Smoot . disease, and friends are very anxious cation in the public schools and in Ordinariljv,one should . be . very from w broad American standpoint, over Mr. Moores condition the In Young university. Brigham grateful to the editor of the Provo and any proposed constitution should The deceived as' the daughter of 1913, he left Provo to HU a Herald for January, 4f J. H. Mrs. Hawks giving such publicity, but be freely analysed and criticised, witn-u- t Rexburg, Mr. and Comed- ymission in the Western States, devote when such low, contemptible falsesuch criticism being ao falsely and Besides husband and her twj jdaho. in of time the mission most his ing hoods are put out under the guise oi maliciouMy construed for petty politichildren, she is survived by four sis office at Denver Soon after he what would seem to be a mere inno- cal purposes. If it Is to be discussed tors and two brothers. The funeral which fanning, cent personal mention, 1 cannot re in the churches, and I think it should cortege wiU leare Berg's - and Sons followed the time he until occupation chapel Wednesday at 2:30, and the ot his death. He is the third mem- train from challenging them. I(e be, for what is more valuable to the stated the call was for ALL RE church or the people, than liberty and interment will take place in the city ber of. this family to have died of in- - PUBLICANS AND ALL OTHERS freedom, then U should he discussed -- cemetery. . fluenza during the past six months. WHO ARE OPPOSED. TO THE from all sides so the people (nay form WM that of Abed. J. LEAGUE OP' NATIONS first dea ' honest patriotic Judgments.' . Mrs. W. I. Thurgood receded ateleThe Novem- died who at Kearney, 1 Camp and am sick tor one, Respectfully, becoming her sou, this stating morning gram her 5, 1918. The second was Dr. tired of HARVEY CLUFF. tyitnlng to the camouflage in Harold, arrived at the Grand Central who died here that is Warren Ekins, George Demoout the by overseas. from being pat Hospital, New York, March loth, this year. crats, thruthepress and pulpit, re "He has been sick since last October The funeral cortege will leave Bergs was gardlng the league of nation s r It Is feeling with rheumatism, tyit undertaking parlors next Thursday at so much more deceitful and fraught flee when he arrived. 1:20 p m. Services will be held at with so much greater evil than their ' KEEPING US former slogan abou "WANTED POTATOES. WILL PAY the city cemetery. is no comOF Christy Comedy Comthere OUT that M. WAR," Roylance cv in- The Wm 1 r ot A the A ancient 4 N t) By t '.April sanctity parison! pany. Students from the Brigham Young Harry Bott has Just wired his father, prophecy, and in-tholy sanctuaries went to Lehl Friday moraIn University safe arrival E. John ot the Church, end thru the press, Bott, of his and literary ine erseaeHe andgaveamu4cal from seryice oy NewJTorfc the- y- urge - their argument for the school students the for program High will go to camp MHla, R. I., for resame and at the League of Nations," LISTEN TO THIS! in - that city, they were 'met at the ' MALIlease from the army. Utne FAL8E, the 'out give to the school in auCIOUS idea, either by' flat statement station and taken When the Eyes are strained the whole )iervous was given ; SAYS CORNS LIFT The tomobiles, program or by inuenda( that Republicans 'are system is disturbed this unnatural strain will cause from eleven to twelve and at twelve opposed to the League ot Nations.) headache dyspepsia, dizziness, vomiting and so forth. school RIGHT OUT NOW All this they arc doing with , the luncheon was served at the medicine -- will not cure eye a ' Its and an informalprogram followed positive fact-th- at i " plain purpose of trying to mislead also useless. are strain took who B. U. and The Y, glasses students, and hape public opinion ao they You reckless men and women who on the program, were Alein Philare pestered with corns and who have may again fool the people of Utah part BO WHAT ARE YOU OOINO TO DO? SUFFER, at least once a week invited an awful into voting them into office at next lips, William Knndsen. Laurel Miner, OR COME TO ME FOR RELIEF? four who A. from blood W. Jensen, death Mr. fqr lockjaw or poison Edith Wilson, Llle Jones, Phylils election. are now told by a Cincinnati authority office of supervisor All of I challenge the Editor of the Provo Clark and Florence Meldram. to use a drag called freesone, which years has heldha them were greatly ImpresaedVittLlMa the moment a few drops are applied of the Uinta National Forest with Herald to Bhowjneone has reto any corn, the soreness headquarters . raaitn. tfnEg that Is opposed to the, principle cordial reception given them. and soon the entire corn, root and all, signed his position STRAIN EYE ' v SPECIALIST, --- ' and for all With'the universal' Ut nations, of llrts peace finger. v r i Ed Sackett of Tucker and Bertha I It is a sticky ether compound wh ch Into the practice of law in FaittoLake a compact ot some kind between the 30. Phone Street. VJest 214 Center the 'successor dries the moment it is applied and City, Mr, Jensens that will secure and enforce King of Salt Lake were married here simply shrivels the corn without indent- - office is supervisor of G. B. Blakelpy uations, Marriage licensee were! Wednesday y such peace, and yet maintain the ing or even irritating the surroundof the Tol&be National - Forest of Amos Eldred Foote, I to also issued claimed skin. is that or tissus It ing of the United States and the will Nevada. an ounce , of of freesone Smith I a , quarter liberties and freedom we enjoy under Raymond, Canada and Letha eost very little at any of the drag stores, His asslstant, J. Fred Fechser, who ' an i Crammer Heber Arthur Frovo; constitution but is sufficient to rid ones feet of for three been In Jhe local our dlvlnely lnsplred has of both years Davidson Springvillw A LEAGUE OF NA- Lyrene . If, however, ivery hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting office, will leave the 'service April means TIONS .THE CONSTITU- at a com is a suicidal habit, . : . . L and will "enter tnto school work . Upon a request . ot Sheriff J. T was which TION submitted to the .Vi- Pleas-'! Jdr.Fechsef4 WeceBsorcin 'bd R. C, RichardsoT ParsotF Williams, I" conference by Great Britain, Ctftver of the Cache National Forest. peace By CERTRUDE ORR ! home to America ant Grove, was arrested yesterday in j and brought of a on charge and by Evanston, Wyoming, President Wilson, byI LOOK TOR failure to provide for his four minor crammed be to threatened him TKE RED BALL Jack" and "Jerry" were their names, and the other men of the ' What Germans Must Do.' will go children.' Sheriff Williams TRADE MARK American the of the throats of speaking of them simultaneously because they war down nd pjry had the habitbuddies." tomorrow-aUnder the title JH3onquest and Kul-turbring Evanston to of Its consequences such inseparable the commltteeon public Infor- people regardless divisions. They Ilinhards to Provo for trial. then and They sailed for, France last spring with several other of our liberties, end of rights quotamation Issued a compilation who crossed with them and trained together nurse at a smiled pretty together Fifeaitns Anurtunion know that I am thankful to say and tions from German writers and speakTheir com WANTED POTATOES,. WILL PAY! somewhere" until orders, come that sent them toward the front. the nam ers, ' including theft kaiser himself, Republicans .are opposed to it, and if made that determination and the vigor cash. The Wm. M. Roylance Conw pany went into action with to show, the Teutonic worship of the Editor of the Provo Herald Belleau woods. and at famous marines of the April 4 the war god and greed for world conpany. not long afterward I am to "debate that question, Jerry-- was back at an American Red Cross hospital huddle" whom ha the quest" The pamphlet, compiled Its, giving him an opportunity in a chalmourned for He of bad a rase gas." from suffering Profs. Wallace Notesteln and Elmer E attack that had laid the killed been bad Jack during had lost, believing that Stoll of the University of Minnesota, lenge which 1 am mailing him and PROF. EASMOND PAINTS No. 5 knew all about Jack, Wejproof- ward of men in the hospital other him The out assisted by faculties of their own and which I trust he will publish,. 8EAUTIFUL SCENE FOR B. Y. U. t opNot only "are the Republican other universities, has a foreword by been! has new beautiful painting CONSTITUPRESENT Guy Stanton Ford, saying: posed to THE Germake of No peace can ever TION of the league of nations as added to the collection in College Hall I honor of a for a fit league partner many submitted by the President, but many at the Brigham Young university, it until the German people have driven such as Senator Reed of is the work of Prof. E. N Eastmond out the spirit which Inspired these ut- Democrats, of and represents an autumn sunset lookHardwick Senator Missouri, terances In their name." Senaing down Provo canyon. Georgia, 8enator King of Utah, ' ' DAY WEDNESDAY. Y Line Ttiomait p , Orem v tor Myerjof Montana, Senator Work of Bureau of Standards. the Y" at Brigis Tomorrow day even that new pacigreat undertakings of Colorado, and One of the many The students I Firit Preferred Stock of the bureau of standards is an Inves- fist, W. J. Bryan, aM have either ham Young university. bein ec mass to I out turn tigation of magnetic compasses,' nounced their out and out opposition and faculty "will Dividends,- - payable quarterly, haff of the naval observatory, the joint to the great Y on the mountain J yields' better than 7 per cent anit, or pointd out its many -- faults board of specifications, and navy amy various 'classes have beenJ The numerous amendments, side. nually, on present price. An op- 'Tnd the shipping board. The bureau and suggested 1 a B, special duty In connection j slgned portunity for safe Investment in a proposes to develop a standard method end while President Wilson left work. with the an in apparent local company. of testing compasses and to prepare America this last time coru- -' specifications for the purchase of ragq, over the action, of Senator Lodge Descriptive 'circular passes by the government A special and other Republican senators In their tlon. Address: form of magnetometer has been de announced opposition to his pet con of Glass of Hot t vised for the determination R. BROWN, Aast Secretary, test for stitution, yet seeing from the meager rotation a and moment ctlc 1 ' pivot friction Is being developed. The reports we are, now 'getting from " Before SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO, - fcureae-ezpeto- test several - thoucta Parts, them are- amendments being of course the in the sand a,upres Salt Lake City, Utah. d Splendid v present fear. Ernest Leo Ekins, 33 years ot age, Viola Dana SATAN JR. - Thursday. Friday Constance Talmadge A Pair of Silk B.Y7U. Students 1 Furnish Stoc ings Lehites With Progtam ' VIOLA he Eve Strain and Nervousness Local Foresters Leave Service for Private Lives Single-Republic- Dr. C. M. Peterson an jdwiUonter sov-eignt- in a Rod Cross ' Hospital V A Coincidence - . -- ," Shootm Rffit " a de-sfre- -j , Luoy-le-Bocn- ir Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company ' re-pai- Water Breakfast' Habit Ap 6 1 la Open aluleez of tho yztem oaoh morning and wash away tha poisonous, atagnant matter. The Twe ' Convalescents In Rolling Chairs Are MsrlneiJust Arrlvinga Marine Nurse Who With Hospital No. 8. They Were Put Into a Ward Experience. Now Exchange Thom. With They Came Over on tho Boat HALL ThoM ot na who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; from k cold, splitting headache, stuffy foul tonguo, naety - breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, instead, IICKLE IOE HOME OF daiay both look and feel ai fresh aa always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the atomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards ot bowels the previous days Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach Fine Velvet Spring Floor, la wonderfully invigorating.' It cleans Same Good Apollo Orcheetra out all the sour fermentations, gases, With Their Good Waltzee, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and , Jazz Fox Trot and One 8tep. It la said to be but a little while until FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MARRIED the roses begin qto appear in the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone ' AND SINGLE phosphate will coat very little at the drug store, but ia sufficient to naake anyone who la bothered with biliousness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of Internal sanitation. 'Try It and yon are aasured that you will .opolLo look better and feel better in every . , way shortly. EVERY.. ul For MMoeseicss Wednesday Night . Biliousness Is a common form of indigestion. It which the stomach, intese is brought bn by If you will take a few tines and bowels fail to expel. doses of Beechams Pflls, when bilious, you will soon rid yourself of the impurities, relieve sick headache, stiriiulate the liver apd bile and tone the stomach.. bv using Healthy conditions are quickly j EK m-l Direction, old by TTTT SpocUl Value to Women ere with - Ere-- V Bo, - DANCE. food-wast- . the ward they and one day when the Red Cross searcher was going through Informadefinite would If she get sendee a ould be It great suggested thnt tion ns to what bad become of him, said the searcher, "ue Why, Jack Is In the ward I Just came from, he bad has been begging me to find out what became of Jerry. ,De thought killed. been hosTho news of the happy reunion of the two boys traveled about the nurse In a distant ward. a of to came bars the until it pital were the talk ex tl They must be the pair who were such pals toitseethey them. hurried j the ship I crossed on, she declared, and on the boat, shouted Jerry. By Jovel Its the pretty nurse who was th 4nd the Red Cross searcher at hospital No. 5 who had brought about herself famous found overnight reunion , Ml OH HD hall . New Word. Morale Napoleon jnce remarked thnt mor e is to other factors In war as three . one. Morale is a new yord to our m-U- , and I do not know that any ,ie has yet fully defined it, but there re certain factors which mast enter Its composition. And one of these tois is the turning of mens minds , ny from the trenches to other - n'hf und occupations. Without a "!" of mental atmosphere morbio ci.8 comes and homesickness and the u the war t ling of being fed up nils the fine edge of enthusiasm. ruce Barton in Red Cross Magazine. In Defence of Poetry, Springtime wouldnt be springtlm without Its violets autumn wouldnt be autumn without Its vivid foliage And the book of life wouldnt be complete without Its poetry. Cbrirtiaa Herald. Live In Today. todays duty, fight todays and do not weaken and ract yourself by Icctkig fcrrtrl to t 1 birr which yn li y:a rould not unf -- Char!? IT Icy. Do temp-Htiona- trsot -- , Ci |