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Show , J 4J THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1920. CABINET NOW WM. -- CENTER OF ATTENTION I s Printed to Your Order Washington, No?. 3. Discussion ot cabinet possibilities followed close today upon the election of Senator Harding. Apparently well founded reports named EUhu Root as the likely secretary ot state. It was intimated that Rcot would bo selected to guide the work of settling the treaty ynd league of nations with foreign powers and that after this was acretire. complished Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois was mentioned as a possible secretary, of .commerce or bead of the treasury department with the former post more likely. Herbert Hoover's name waa heard persistently as the possible secretary ot the interior and Henry Wallace of Iowa, publisher of a farm newspaper, was being talked of as secretary of agriculture. For secretary of war, It was learned that Lindley M. Garrison, who held the pOst atTone time under President Wilson and who had a difference of opinion with him, would be considered. - - Tho organizing ability of Will H. Hays, chairman of the Republican national committee, caused him to be considered for the postmaster generalship. Several of these possible ; appointments are understood to be (looked upon most favorably by Republican leaders in Hardings confi- ld A Nice Assortment to Select From P lace your order now while our stock is -- 1 complete and .avoid the disappointment of notJ)eing able to: get them later on, as "F -- d lat year. was the case ' , dence. All: New Desig ns ... , - DONALD DEAD William Mcl'konald. one of VtahAs pioneers died at his, ho me, in Provo, November 2, l92(b at the age of, M6 years. , He came across the plains with an ox team to Utah in 185 and firBt settled at Sprtngville, later he moved to what is now Wasatch county and located on a farm Just north of Heber City, where he remained until 1909, at which time he moved to Provo. He served through all the Indian wars of early Utah and by honest toil he has done much in common with others to make Utah what it is. He became a member ot the church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in his youth and he has never faltered in his faith; he is rich in posterity end the patriarch of a numerous host; he is the father ot 32 children, he has US grand rblldren, t . - DM5 YOU DREAM TO 1 H. MORSE, of Seat tics Waeh., who 'hays lie can now turn out as much work as he could y OF FLYING? DREAM 3 X' I 'M the-risin- brows' take your choice. (Copyright) o v . A TOOL AT 40 : -It Jsim old proverb ,et etther a fool or a nhvaFxr lu, WeR, 1 fooled aloa, for years In the practice of pharmacy jmd the jt is i, study of medicine and Therapeutics before I , discovered tk wonderful prescription for Number 40 For The Blood. There of This prescription soVI and used by oyer- - The State and Nation have gone s won-delT- ' H I in, insuring a safe, sane American administration for,t and economic if the next four years. In behalf of the Na- - i 9 X . . - Ik, $ y . a " t - " - , , - A - V con-dlth- - a i ' L 2 - - ' Men-dedka- ll, X ? V 3 K k f Republican' National Paid Advertisement .C bnimitteeman , . ' TMiere I ZSZ ADMIRING A BEAUTI-vFU- L PORCELAIN SET i a womanVright and priv- -' ilege." She knows, too, that any set or piece bought here will giveTier perfect sas-- f action. . Even more important to her is. the fact that we have the greatest variety at the most attractive f prices, China Co. OUlf SOLICITORS t r,j &. the Women Trade WATCH FOR H r ii i1 l , UUl - Sutton Tea if it N-2- EUREKk-DELTV- t i 643-N- t 1 t n K. ree to our victory . C ' FIRST-CLAS- . T Balne EC.BeatUe.Wash, Although in his eighty-fift- h year, Mr. Morse Is still daily tQ be found engaged In hard work down at the Ames Shipyard and is remarkably well preserved for his years. Last spring 1 had an attack of the flu that left me In a very badly rundown condition and so weak that 1 could hardly get around- - For a long while X had a very bad cold that 1 couldnt shake off and my bronchial tubes were so choked up that 1 was coughing alf the time. I had no appe-tlte and In (act ate. so little that I was steadily losing weight. - I couldnt sleep at nights and became very much worried about my condition, becausd 1 couldnt find anything to straighten me up and restore my lost strength.. ' I saw by the papers what fine k Tanlac was doing for other twlks, so I got soinq for myself. It did me good rtght (rom the start, for e, in a very short while my cough left-mand 1 waa eating fine and sure did enjey every mouthful. I slept better at nights and was soon feeling much better tn every way, have, gained seven pounds In weight and am so much stronger that 1 can tu out about aa much work as PCst any other man. In spite ot my years. Tanlac certainly must be a great medicine to put me on my feet like it has, and Im glad ot the chance to tell ' , everybody about It. Tanlac is sold in Provo by the Prcvo Drug company, and by the leading' druggist la every elty,- . tional Administration, I wish to thank every man and woman in the State of Utah who r tft 1 am lu my eightyjlfth year, but since taking Tanlac I am as hale and hearty as I ever was and can do as much work as I could thirty years ago, declared W. H. Morse, of 52 the citizens ot our home fclty than all other blood medicines oomblned. It Is Indicated la all depraved of the', system. In blood troubles. In sores, ulcers, eczema and In vhronlc ' rheumaskin diseases. tism, catarrh, consOpatlon, stomach, klUtmy and liver troubles. J. C. '46 years u druggist Houston, Texas, Jan. 2, 1919. J. C. XlewftenhaU, Evansville, Ind, Dear Sir: - Hating suffered from 12 to S UPHOLSTERING of 18 months with a nervous breakall kinds of furniture and baby down said by physicians to be sciatic buggies. Phone 1090 W. heinalgia, causing general toxic , ' First North. 2 and seeing your advertisement In the San Aatonio Express, I called on Dr. A. 111. Fisher, Druggist. He recommended your prescription Number 40 which 1 have been using for three months and I have - received (great benefit from It. Bleep I IAWYERJS well, good appetite, have gained several pounds in weight, get ut filing PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS fresh every ? morning. Havel no P -pains. My nervous system! hag become nearly normal. Respectfully, J. L. Dupree, 1715 Common St. Sold b. Co. by Hedqutst Drug - t- - thirty years ago, in spite of his age, Glics Tantac credit for his splendid health. thx OFJH - Phone . Dayton, O., Nov. 4. Governor Cox, the defeated presidential candidate, yesterday wired his congratula- tliut one Is flying is ratio r ctn.moii experience and is one of the typical or standard dreams j)f ieutKts os It man! AT ACHE BERIO fevtr itself tn pnirticntly the nme manner to everybetv. According to If you are a sufferer with lame Professor StminpoR f f p one of back, backache, dizziness, nervous- the blgjihrow dieam Invi sttgutors. ness - and kidney disorders, why this dream sensation of flying is the dont you try the reraedy that your result of the trnnslat--In- g dceanrmttyt own neighbors recommend? i ntwsed -the Mrs. Harriet Wiseman, 243 E. At and falling of the hmgs of the dreamSixth North St.. Provo, says: times severe colds have weakened er after the sUin sensations of the my kidneys and caused them to be chest haie been reduced to Insensiannoying in many ways. My back bility by sleep. Tills theory, however, aould become weak, too, and 1 is rejected he e,ei for would have a dull, bearing-dow- n w Imt seem very good reasons too ache through the small of my back Jong to recite here. Doctor Ferden of Prompt action in getting Doans KidVienna and some others Interpret the ney Pills at the Provo Drug Co. has flying dream os erotic dream symbolsaved me much trouble and disorder. Doan's have always strengthened my ism, white Professor Freund declares standardization of kidneys and rid me of the pains and that in spite of the tjie dream under consideration. It reother symptoms of kidney trouble. .Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't quires special Interpretations in some persons and In all cases arises In simply ask for a kidney remedy or psychle. - get. Doans Kidney Pills the . sama the dream-min- d that Mrs. Wiseman had. Foster The mystics Interpret the dream as Mllbura Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y, a favorable omen. According to them tt ll a prhgnostlcHttotrthat the dream-e- r will arrive at a considerable, perhaps a great, fortune, and" will he promoted to some high office of state. Also It Is ft sign that you win be happy aa well as fortunate. If yob are unmarried and in love, you wiB marry the one of yonr choice and wiil live happily. If you are not In love how you will be soon and a marriage will result More than that you will have many children who will be successful In life. For anyone who dreams of flying store, which there his to will result great advanJourney of course, tage. The "highbrows. deny that there Is any, .prophetic meaning In the. dream. !? there you are the "highbrows and the low- Department ' WIRES VICTOR. tions to Senator Harding2the president-elect, pledging support as a citizen to the executive authority In whateveremergency might arise." His message, the first act of the deP feated candidate yesterday, read: In the spirit of America, I accept d the decision of the majority, tender as the defeated candidate my congratulations, and pledge as a cltisen my support to the executive authori ity In whatever emergency might 20 ( great grand children and five arise. great great grand children. Hyde Park, N. J., Nov. 4. FrankFuneral services will be held at ' the first v:d house In Pro lin D. Roosevelt, Democratic vice vo on Sunday, November 7, at 3 ot presidential nominee, yesterday sent clock. The body may be viewed at the following message to Calvin Coolldge, successful Republican canthe Berg parlor j f.o.a 1 to 2.30 didate for the vice presidency: on the day of "the funeral. to Mysincere "congratulations trust that under the admlnie you.iJ i ration of Mr. Harding and yourself" the nation will grow in prosperity and )n the unselfish ideals of Amor- Icanism which unprejudiced citizens it of all parties desire. (Signed) . "Franklin D. Roosevelt. - seic-ftUo- n West Center GOVERNOR GOX i - i |