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Show TWO THE PBOyO PQST.FRIDAY MAX 21 THE IJROVO POST Provos Newspaper PAYSON DIED HERE Published Each Tuesday and Friday .By THE POST PUBLISIHNG COMPANY Phone 13 125 West Center St. . . SUPPORT A HOME $2.00 1.00 - , f eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee INDUSTRY BY SUBSCRIBING NOW ' MEMORYS TRIBUTE . dees , country oca leers too hlgis now, .Before da prohlblsh eeo go. to-- work Steady Job could sometime dreeok; feetle bit for feel good. But now when ees alia da eea eet too dry up only tine BODY .50. 4 ' one-son,- tu mooch. . , 'e I tlnk few year all da ceetsen eeo United State eea gett pain eea da belle and dunne wots matter. Everytlng go ltka dertl too fast and Ova, aeexa the every day people eata V-- .. omating.' ,:y One gny eea da reetaurant other day ask for Mack of wheat. But mehbe he tiaka he waa threshing machine, I donna.- - 1 feegure anybody wot eat stack .of wheat no leer rer long. And ee da perk eea ode plan where sella hot dogs for ten cents. Now wot you fink for anyone eata hoi dog, huht Ees no wonder most time we no feels good. . We gotta hard tlma'reada program een da restaurant Een most phe eea made weeth ieetle French, Isetle Italia, Ieetle United State language. Jusa for maka you tlnk gonna 'getta, square meat - vVf I was $?n one restaurant where was so moocha music no could hears anyone eat And lot of place serve dance weeth da meal, too. Pteeta people! eat Ieetle bit. dance Ieetle bit and den come back and eata-somore. Dot same people say wouldne eata hash. But after one trot foxy or sheemmle dance da whola works ees hash Jusa sump. 1 tlnk tree, four yard of goods spaghett every day would maka feel ' THE THIRTEENTH DAY of May, millions and mil- of Americans, men, women, and children, will meet upon a common ground, an honored ground, a hallow-econsecrated soil, the home of our dead. On that day memory will refreshen the stories of the. lives that were lived, the Jives that still live iij our hearts and homes. They will tell of heroes of war and heroes of peace and of heroines . as well. . , the graves of our be- j The flowers we will strew upon t loved ones are nothing in themselves. A flower' doesnt Iend honor, nor beauty to the mound of sod. But the devotion; the love, the reverence which persuades the living .to place the blossom of life upon the home of the dead Is what does' count. It makes the living being a better man, a ; better citizen more worthy of his God and his country, AU those nillions who' will wend, their ways through r the narrow streetsf the silent graveyards of this country on Decoration Day will return to their homes nearer to their Creator, closer' to the hearts of their fellowmen, and more heartily inclined to view the rights and duties of citizenship as Abraham Lincoln so clearly saw them That from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish ON - from the earth ' , r;,: "e-1-- r1 .:v ' V OBJECTS TO HIS PARTYS HISTORY ' . , verbose editorial which appeared IN A SOMEWHAT issue of the Provo Herald the editor of that paper The taken, to Payee burial. Funeral1 services were this afternoon at Payson. , THOMAS, ' . , vmniQRE , THE SPICE OF LIFE 4 4 4 4444 - , In . BLACK IS WHITE!, ' COMEDX. . MONDAY Matinee 4 P M. Power PRESEfrCS o GAWMONT Gain Eighteen Rheumatism Disappear ' After- - Taking; Teniae VIVIAN MARTIN ' A . In ' J : r.. ' : HUSBANDS AND XWE&! ' well-know- Tuesday Matinee 4 PM. . THEDA BARA La BELLE RUSSE Presented by Williaoi. Fox ' I - NEW&IE KING FOR WOOD. . Jimmy Wld- April of the meyer, king newsboys," haa Joined the active working forces of Leonard Wood and Is In close toneb with the Wood presidential headquarHis ters In the Johnston building. news stand la opposite. . Wldmeyer has placed a sign on th stand calling for volunteers to Join the Wood hosts In Ohio. Underneath the stand he has placed a basketful of Wood buttons, out of which all passersby art Invited t help th , Cincinnati, Wheal tastes 7wr mouth-evor didrr-nwto- d eta-selv- es. , the mean .togethL, rd YoaffjMeth He i Indipatioa cf daecoa-- .. , - lake. aQ - things yon then you needn' : tell a Aee tea ditlryaf endwomsla. . X . v MsWahsM4j W J ryv'lKt - i j A i WITH PIRftV aopwcview Willlahi Raseell la Shod With Hrt" at the Priaceaa Toaight Satarday. "SHOO f SHOD WITH EIRE? f CHANGE : Lqv$kng of thb I PlaijwRhi WILLIAM RU33ELIL, YOUR WIFE MONDAY AND TUESDAY erf , TONIGHT AND SATURDAY,' A Romantic Catarrhal Deafness Canntt Be Cum eaanot read by local applications aa theyear. There k the Hnsii portion af the one Deafneee ear to Catarrhal way snty and that Is by a constitutional remedy MEDICINK acti HALL'S CATARRH Surface through the Blood e the Mucous of the System. Catarrhal Deafneee I eondlUoa In et th sensed by aa Sained muooua Heine ( the Xuetachlaa Tube When this tab 1 laSamed yea have i rusbXna sonad er bn perfect beerlnf, an. eattrety cleeed, Deafneee la th. ttla Unless the tadaaanatioa eea be re aad this tab restored t Its eeekina. heertag myM Imivyff i MONTAG In 2 She Fought For tUft;Man She;Ljwwd; muAM rea a.aKs a4 iosi THE niS'JT OG HEAT WITH A $!!.1P C? TT.I S17ITGI) ri Not for the modem vqMobio housewife sore the dirt, heat ami incoave&ience of the cook stove. She has an electric range and cooking is no trick at Ml. ,'A quick snap of the switch gives just the right heat for every t old-fashio- V i'fr ti vi v- - occasion. titer Y.miD ' - ' ' - Starts It $10 PICTURES ' p'xent t ?:tojlove Grouch 444 A, "fcOROTrlYCEZri I r Oiectstf fry Cbcjr Story by r ornotHolsry W " ' And our easy payment plan takes care of the balance by simple monthly :installments. Let ',i AALk .A v -- J Montagu Love in all his film career live In the wild desolate bayous that has never had a more Interesting '9mpty into the Cape Fear River.. As role than In The Grouch" which will to their origin no one has solved the be seen at the Princess theatre on They JJve1 a namadlc life Monday and Tuesday. The scene problem. ot this photoplay were made in North and have alljthe strange customs Carolina;' The principal .characters peculiar to men end womenof cent are Okfees, a strange race who long j uries ago. The Grouch Is a fWorW have been unsolved mysteries. They j Picture. ua demonstrate. : r v UTAH POlVEil & LIGHT COMPANY . Efficient Public Service. 1 j m Post-Intell- 4 aA 4 44 ; SENSATIYE SOUL a group 'Every seat in the trolley, was occupied, when to" collect the car In. the of women. got Going through him by fares, the conductor noticed a man asleep. Seizing the" shoulder, he proceeded to shake him back into a state of consciousness. , iWake up ! shouted the conductor. I wasnt asleep, said the passenger. , Not asleep! snapt the Conductor. Then what did you have your eyes closed for?! . It was because of, the crowded condition of the car, explained the passenger. I just hate to see women stand. New York Times. ing. 4 4 - THAIUFOKTiniE ! SMOOT of Utah has suggest an undertaking government that might well be imitated by practically every' state and municipality In the land because it aims at an abuse that is. common to all of them-- -., the abuse of cumbrous, inefficient, alow and extravagant The Utah Senator transaction of public business- .has which a resolution already passed the senate' proposes to proceed with committee authorizing a joint congressional a survey and make plans for a reorganization of the govern- ment machinery. To the end that there shall be achieved the largest possible measure of, economy and efficiency in iSeattle the conduct of government business. V gencer. j- 4444444 DOROTHY DALTON , held! SENATOR -- IL INCE PRESlKCETSo Alsor-SN-UB ( : 2:30P.I. MhtrsDee y toff- - - What Tanlae ha dene for me is worth mom than a fortune, aaid . George Power, of & Rottenberg St. a of Halifax, Nova , n Scotia,' and' employee of the Nova Scotia Tram ' and Power Co. I have gained eighteen pounds an4 feel better than for. twenty-eigh- t long years, he continued. I dont believe anybody In the world suffered from rheumatism as bad as I did. It was a sharp, shooting pain that would go through my better. knees, down my legs and Into my Wot you tlnk? ' ankles just like somebody was sticking a knife through me. I couldnt work at aft: In damp weather and suffered so Intensify I would turn Emil Nelson has sold the Sanitary white as a sheet. When the attacks cafe, which bo has successfully con- - j came on I wouldnt be able to sleep a ducted-- for several years, to Eugene wink, my Joints would swell and my Henroid, who for several years con- knees would get stiff as boards and ducted a restaurant In this city. Mr. I wouldnt be able to walk for two and Mrs, Nelson have gone to Rex- - or thi;ee days at. a time Just lay burg. Idaho, where they will spend . up in bed flat on my back. t Tanlae waa eo highly recommended by people here in Halifax that : GRAPPLING SEASON' EXTENDED. I tried It and now I wouldnt take 1 Deputy Flah and Game Commia- - anything In the world tor the good loner J. J. Madsen announce that It haa done me. My rheumatism' Is owing to the extremely high water entirely gone, my appetite haa pick-Jthe Provo river the grappling ed up; too, and I sleep fine every season which was to have closed May night, and teel like a different man Tanlae la the 'greateet 20. will be extended until May 31 altogether. 1 ever seen and I want have ;thlna to let everybody know what this wonderful medicine will do. f ' f Tanlae ia sold in Provo by Provo Drug Co. and by the leading drugin all towna. gists ' o becomes quite alarmed tothink that the Post should refer to some of the history of the Democratic party. We can readily see how he would object to such reference as it jnust be humiliating to him to have such a . history paraded before the people of this city, or any other city for that matter. It is not necessarily a history that one can altogether look upon with pride, there is so much about it which the people of America resent, and it requires little effortjto find ample ' proof of this fact. He accuses the Post of getting its information from; Provos five and ten cent store, and while it had not occured to us that such an institution would be the proper place to; secure this information, nevertheless we do not doubt but that it could be secured there, or, in any other institution conducted by an American citizen who has an interest in the conduct of the affairs of the government which go to make the brave. this a land of the free and a home of ' E MR. SMOOT OFFERS SUGGESTION ' SATURDAY , , in the THE. WOMAM GIVES! L l Provo should join these millions in the proper observance of this hallowed day- - To this end our city officials have already made an effort to meet with the citizens for the purpose of outlining an appropriate program so that these dead heroes may be honored by those who so highly appreciate the sacrifices they made. It appears that there is a woeful lack of interest in Provo and the citizens failed to respond to the call of our officials; so they again appeal to every patriotic American to meet.with them tonight, so that Provo may, with the rest of the nation, do honors to those who give their lives that we may enjoy the blessings ' f peace and liberty. ; v Norma Tamadfe: - ... body- w;as: ; . -- TONIGHT . east..; -. d, . r- - . e, Entered at the postoffice at Provo City, Utah, as second class matter. Subscription Terms 2 One Year (paid in advance) Six Months (paid in advance) Three Months (paid in .advance) 2 J- - f . t Isaac James Ross, of Payson, died here Tuesday , night of general disability. Mr, Ross was born at Nobles-rUIIndiana, January, 27, 1844. Hn joined the church. JnL 1884 and came to Utah with his family and settled in Payson. - He was a faithful Latter-da- y Uainf also a Civil war reteran. and served as Justice of the Peace at Payson.. ' a' Mr,Ross la survived! by hi wife, Prof.. Milton. Ross, of Jthe L. D.. 8. University ot Salt Lake, two. daughters,' Mra. Nellie Robinson and. Mlesi Leah. Boss botlb of Proms also one brother and' one sister In thw . riancl Manager U . PIONEER RESIDENT OF Popular NEPH HICKS - 122D) I-- :' |