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Show : THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920 PROVO POST THE Provos THE BEE HIVE STATE ACTOR SUFFERED Popular Newspaper ... Published Each Tuesday and Friday By r THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY I Phone 13 . 125 West Center St, - Editor and Manager NEPH HICKS Subscription Terms One Year (paid in advance) Six Months (paid in advance) Three Months (paid in advance) , 7 - - 111 Entefed at the postoffice at Provo City, Utah, as second ' class matter. "I Vaughn Young, 6 years of age, son of FOR TWENTY YEARS Lettle Howard Young, died at Brigham City aa the result of eating bread containing arsenate of lead. William Nerves Were Upset, He Lost Weight Young, 3 years of age, died and seven Wretched All Felt and us a result of the poisonothers are which was lead occurred when the ing, the Time, sprftikled on a bread board in mistake - of flour. I had taken but a few doses of of the, press as- Tanlac when I realised 1 had found Representatives who the medicine sociations and - newspapers, needed,'' said O. B. covered the Republican national con6015 East Ninth street. KanMartin. vention and who were en route to resas City, Mo an actor with Annie port the San Francisco convention of the Democrats, paused In Salt Lake on Butler Revue." Before I started taking Tanlac I June 18Jong enough tg get acquainted with the clty and some of Its attrac- had suffered from stomach trouble tions. : and narvoua Indigestion for the past and H. for himself twenty years, which gradually grew Watts, George' with worse until for the last four or five 273 others, has fUed a petition the public I utilities commission of years I had been In a terribly bad ' Utah, protesting against the tone" condition. ' , I had no ' appetite, and system, as applied to Murray, as being when I did manage to eat a little fa contravention. of the. franchise something It began to sour almost at under which the Utah Light & Traceiea and gas would form on my tion company ta operating in Murray. stomach until I was In perfect misFigures which are now available ery. My head ached Jnat about all show that the taxpayers of this state the time and I often Lad such bad pay 32.42 for every $1 spent In actual dlsxy spells I eotfld hardly keep from labor on rpada. In other words It Is My nerves became so badly falling. exoverhead the charged that It was, Impossible for me to penses are eating up all of the road upset a and' with little but get good night's sleep and I always money leaving which to buy labor.. got up In the mornings feeling Utah business men will vote ofl the wretchedr"! lost so much weight rela- and flnaHy became so weak and runtwelve principles .of Industrial tions recently prepared' by a special down I, had .to lay otf from work a committee of the United States Cham- good deal of the time. , , ber of Commerce. This platform is here In Kansas My brother-inlaintended by the committee to Include City had taken Tanlac with such the fundamentals of employment relaresults he advised me to try It, good ' tions. which I did and I began to Improve The third trial of. Dennis F. Terrell almost at once: I now have a splenfor assault with Intent to commit mur- did appetite and eat Just anything I der and assault with a deadly weapon want without being troubled with In the alleged shooting of Bay Cowan In any other way aftjrward. I or gas on the night of May 17, 1918, when the not have had a headache or dizzy was on found premises. Terrells, youth Is to be held In Salt Lake this week. spell since I started taking Tanlac Taxation Inheritance taxes, Income and my nerves are in snch good contaxes, federal taxes, mine taxes, prob- dition I can sleep all night long lems of the local assessor taxation in without ever wakln gup. .1 have Its niopy phases, will be thoroughly gained several pounds In weight, discussed by experts from the United have regained my strength and, In States and Panada, meeting In Salt! fact, feel better In every way than t lake September 0 to 10 next I have In years. I am still taking Permission to pay Immediately to the Tanlac, for I want to make sure that depositors of the Merchants bank, at my troubles will not return, and aa I Salt Lake, a dividend of 15 cents fa hundreds of dollars for other addition to the 60 cents that has been spent medicines without gettlng any benethus far paid, la asked of the Third from fit them and. never had anydistrict court by Stephen IL Lynch, ms do any good until I started thing receiver for the bank. I cant any too much Tanlac, taking wheel While working with an emery I am glad of the opportunity for it. and twenty-twpounds weighing about ten Inches In diameter,- Franklin to tell nthers shout, whs? Jt has done was Lake of painfully for me so they may profit by my exSalt N. Lohr, cut In the head and bruised In the perience." stomach when struck by pieces of the Tanlac la sold In Provo by the wheel, which broke. Provo Drug company, and , by the Mrs. Louis Dobbs may lose an eye eading druggists. In every city. as the result of an accident at her home In Bingham. While burning some waste paper in a range an ex. since the military authorities learned plosion occurred, presumably caused be was wanted in Nebraska by Sheriff by a giant cap In some way getting Morrill on a charge of cattle stealings Into the waste. escaped from the sentry. Fall wheat on dry land has been cut News has been received at Salt at St. George and the Irrigated crop la Lake of the accidental death at Juarez," Mexico, of Alma Platte ripe; fall wheat la coming Into head valSplllsbury, 70 years of age and a and thriving In the more northerly came the Mr. Splllsbury drought efleys, though Bbowing pioneer of Utah. fects on Levan ridge. to Utah with his parents In 1850. rePlans are In the making to transHeavy shipments of steers are forest national Sal La form Antelope island, the largest in ported by the supervisor, and - cattle, Bheep and the Great Salt Lake group. Into the swine shipments from Price have been finest cattle growing and ranch In the entire western heavy. The range was never better and stock are fine at Laketown. country. A restraining order has been Issued forbidding the Providence town board Three-Rai- l Switches. from proceeding with the construchave Invented Australian engineers is alleged three-raition of pavement, which It l switches for use by railroads contractor, local G. T. Rowland, by where three rails are laid In each track was fraudulently awarded. to accommodate rolling stock of differThomas Dugger, who has been ent gauges. located at Fort Douglas war prison -- DC COLUMBIA r . VI $2.00 1.00 .50 MM SUPPORT A HOMS INDUSTRY BY SUBSCXUBUTO HOW At The Theatres TONIGHT ( Matinee Thursday 4 P. M, " 4 AMERICAN TERRORISTS NOT IN LUCK. j . The Communist party in America doesnt seem to be in luck. Why it is called party we dont know, because its aim is not to change our form of government by political means, which is perfectly permissible, but by violence. ..The sole purpose of the communists in this country potential terrorists is to tear down everything, inaugurate a reign of terror establish Bolshevik! rule and make Petrograd the - capital and boss of the hundred and ten million of us minus thbse that are murdered or die of starvation' and - 7-- communist torture..: :: 1 . ! Well, they, are not in luck. Several months ago a bunch cT boys in Cincinnati, who risked their AmericanLegion t . lives for1 their country discovered the Cincinnati head- quarters of the Communist party in that city. When Legion boy s discover an enemy of this nation, they go after them like they went after the Germans; and the result was that when they got through with the headquarters, itwas a ' - . - " JENNY BE GOOD r . - sight. ' . Therefore, the Communists, who despise our laws, ap--. pealed to the law. Law took cognizance and gave them a fair hearing. A 'jury has just given a verdict against them in a suit agains fifty American Legion boys. r , We believe in order and justice and law enforcement, but we can't See that a group of people with violence and murder in their hearts against millions of our fellow citizens are entitled to the consideration of any of those rights. . , - j Ji , FOR VIGOROUS BUT DIGNIFIED POLICY. . s Every Republican had his choice Id the man he would ; like to have seen nominated at the Chicago convention, but-th- e farther we get away from the convention the more convinced are the people that in Senator Harding the conven- - - tion choose very --wisely, for. he. Js rapidly demonstrating that he is a man for whom all factions of the Republican party may well stand. He is .demonstrating that he has the ability to draw to him. Men of all shades of political complexions who are interested in the welfare 'of the na- tion and who want to see the government of the United Stales carried on in an honest, dignified and business Eke manner. It isnt, after all, so much a question of what man shall be the next president, but whether this nation shall continue to do business along the established and ' proven lines or wander off into socialistic fields because ' they are temporarily painted green. t. Those who the most vigorously expound the virtues of some untried and foreign scheme of economic experiment are those who are breeding training and experience, natur- . ally know the least about these things. Theory and prac-- , - - tice are two different things. That which may sound .well : in print or appeal to the fancy of others when told of by: a public speaker, is often unsound and founded wholly on false promises. It is easy enough to accept the mere state-men- ti of someone whom we do not know and in whom we . have ittle reason to have confidence because it appeals to our wishes or prejudices, but when we come to try these ' out in practice, we find they are boomerangs which, come back and destroy us. Unfortunately, people as a whole are -too ready to accept mere statements as true. By bo doing " we are led into many pitfalls. There .is but one Safe way ; do not believe the statement of any person for action until -you have made your own unprejudiced investigation to find, whether it is true or not and dont think you can learn whether it is true or not in a minute. Just look Into the whole matter carefully and fully. L Why all this unrest and distrust? Money was never more plentiful, business as a whole was never better; the" crop outlook is the best in years and every man who wants to work can get work at excellent wages. That being true unrest not and we all know it is true must this be founded on something artificial ? And that is where the ' Well paid and skilled agitators are abroad in , trouble lies. the land seeking to set every man against every other man; every group against every other group; every section against every other section. There is a reason. If this 7 feeling can be sufficiently engendered our government can be wrecked. Under the managemnt of two dominant parties we have gotten along very nicely and we can continue to get along very nicely. We need no economic schemes imported from foreign countries to correct any of our national ills. We. have worked out our own salvation in our own way in the. past and we will continue to work it out in' the future. View, with extreme suspicion every move made to cause you to believe you are getting the worst of it and that someone else is getting the best of it. Every man has his troubles. - "You are not alone by a long shot. You may think the farmer has all the troubles if you are a farmer; or you may think the banker has all the troubles if you are a banker; or the merchant has all the troubles if you are a merchants. The troubles of one are no more numerous or . serious than the troubles of another. But you are not going ta correct them any of them by finding fault with the" 17 other fellow. -- - SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 ' Matinee 4PM.. LEWIS B. MAYER PRESENTS - TONIGHT AND SATURDAY William Fox Presents MAD ALINE. TRAVERSE - In - .. - THE IRON HEART MONDAY ANDTUESD AY -- i Samuel Goldwyn Presents MABEL NORMAND. - In r UPSTAIRS - 33 GUOS' DRESS TO GET ' MORE CONSIDERATION June 23. Wheats a Chicago, mothers agreed today that their girls have been dressing like Hottentots, aborigines and Fiji Islanders and the Woman's club of that Chicago suburb opened a relentless 'warfare on Gen. Bad Taste. Hereafter pumps . must not be - . .. wprn with sport skirts, girls shall not wear lace hats to school and colors must be more conservative. The Wheaton mothers came to Chicago today to hear a aeries of lectures by Miss Genevieve Reid, educational director for a department store and under tbe chairmanship of the Mrs. N&zzlna Slusser they viewed the model for proper dress for their daughters. g Tire Coat Is Coming Down That the cost per mBe. , Tire mileage has in late years ahaest doubled, through fa, Miller perfection in tire making. In the factory tests teats under hard conditions Miller Cords last year averaged 15,000 miles. The new Miller tread has added 25 to the tread wear. Since its adoption, not a single Miller Tire has come bade, with the tread gone. Both maker and inspector mast sign every Miller Tire. Both are penalized if a tire comes back. Every tire user owes himself a test of the Miller Tire. Itfl exceptional mileage is talked everywhere today. 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