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Show Y k AUGUST TUESDAY, j srsrar i" -- THE' , PROVO POST of w THE PROVO POST WORK? . IM A LADY! Published Each Tuesday and Friday by The kitchenette lizard, by which term we designate a certain type of housewife, got a bit- THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 12 5. West Center St. .... Subscription Terns: One Tear Six Months Three Months f 5 Jblow in Portland the other day,: You know the type the woman who insists Entered at the Postoffice at Provo City, Utah, as Second-clas- s Matter. - , $t.00 ....,...1114, '..ivr? ..,.1.(0 .71 SUPPORT A IIOMK INDUSTRY SUBSCRIBING MOW BT children, who' shies at sewing on buttons and who does housework only when the spirit moves her. Her meals are of the delicatessen order when she happens to serve any, but as often as not she tells hubby, when he comes home tired from work, that we are going, out td the Restaurant tonight. ShSia the sort of woman who always complains because the family income is pot larger. A husband, gets precious little comfort from either her nagging or her periodi1 cally untidy house. I J woman complains Sometimes, when such a about the lack of money,' a friend will say, r Why dont you work, too, dearie? You have r plenty of timd. That is the ladys cue to explode with a Well, the ideal I should say otl Me work? A wife isnt,' supposed, to haveito ga to' work. That's the sort of argument a woman applicant for divorce put up to Judge John McCourt in Portland. She said her husband did not earn enough to support them both and she had to go to work in a beauty parlor, It didn't hurt you, did it? asked the judge. Well, a woman isnt supposed to work, was ITS DIFFERENT HERE. Old Dan Cupid finds his job in .the United States very much of a cinch compared to what it is in those countries where the rulers, are members of hereditary royalty. Across the water, when old Dan brings about a collision between the hearts of Princess X and' Prince Z, theres nothing doing until His Majesty and His Majestys government consider the match from all points of view. If the union doesnt promise well for the dynasty the jig is up and little Princess X Is told that another husband has been picked out for her probably an anemic and pimpled first cousin. If it so happens that the heart collision brought about by old Dan effects little Princess X and some handsome young theres a hullaballoo which either sends her to a nunnery or places her on the black list with a loss of title and no recognition of her children. But in this good little republic of ours, 'even the father of the President can hitch sweetheart up old Dobbin, tell his middle-age- d to put on her old gray bonnet, and proceed to get married without even consulting friend son. There is no royalty to. be shocked. There is no insulting Cupid with a morganatic marriage. There is no dynasty to be consulted. Papa' simwoman, of whose ply marries a plain, every-da- y virtues and hominess he has been assured from long association, goes to a minister, has the knot tied, and then, when he happens to think of it, tells son. And son, even though he be President, simply grins and goes and buys a wedding pres. ent. Final pie-bia- n, 76-year-- Club Standing. i . . American Fork - Nephi Heber Provo ...... Spanish Fork Springville Lehl v . UTAH LEAGUE. . . ..t , . t - first game here with- - Heber ..and promise to do some good work daring nqxt years league., ThePayson teanl was outclassed la ovary department of the game. H. B, 1( ft ! J , v the retort. was the judicial comment. is nothing in the theory that a .woman not. work, if she isnt raising a family physically able. That old belief doesnt more. 'There Provo ,.t4 Payaon Coal Company Tanlac has done me more good than anything I ever tried, dn fact, it is the only thing that ever helped me." said Mrs. M. E. Hayes, 881 West Fourteenth North street. Salt Lake City. Utah'- "Before I begah taking It I was -; getting out of bejirt aboutmy condltion, tor' I don't believe anybody over had a longer and harder stragthan 1 had. I had gle with stomach - trouble . in. It-- very, worst, form. Sometimes I suffered agonies from gaa on the stomach .and then at other times I would have awful Finally 'even the eight of food became distasteful to me and I tell off in weight cntil l was litOe more than a 'shadow.. I was as miserable as a human being could he and was almost desperats. "I will nlwaya bo grateful for the, , nan-se- a. , JESSE HARMON, Manage, 160 West Fifth North. Phone 232 CASTLE GATE 0 CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL 8T AND ARB j.. Lamp, Nut and " 81ack ShlngleeT" ud Roofing Cement A Square Deal to Every pro. help Tanlechae been to me. My .. pklto baa picked up and I caa wlthour suffering distress aftsnrJJ! like f used to. I sleep better sbj feel stronger than I have in time. Ue Just beyond my powww worde to express the appreciate I feel ior this grand medicine." Tanlac is told In' Provo by Pmm Drug Company and leading dn. gists overywhers. s ft s Batteries Kinney and Hillman; Kitchen, Frisch and Gostes. . . . ' Other Games. American Fork Spanish Fork tR. H. E. and Simmons and McBeth. . First game: Nephi 9 1J 7 6 11 .. 1 Perhaps it isnt necessary to add anything to Heber and Tuttle, Batteries I. the judges comment except maybe to say tha Cox; C. Murdock.Petty and Nelson. the world demands, even of a woman, something R. H. E. in exchange for the privilege of existence. 8 2 Lehl - 11 12 Springville Batteries A. Jackson, Thrasher and J. Jackson; Dunn and Davis. LISTEN AND LEARN. with reading and Investigation. Dont ' take everything you hear for gospel, but if it sounds impor-tant4nvestig- it. In that way you will gpt new Jdeas, and exercise yur mind? And' only a mind ..that is in constant exercise Is ever In condl-tlo- n. to produce when the. time for Is at hand. in Chicago News. Q. Phone 446 e System.- - Lowest Prices. V r THE MOST COMPLETE LINE "T WEEK ENDING AUGUST 27, 1921 :I -- 2 10 lbs.3 Sugar 3,pkga. Quaker Pancake Flour ! 78 354 62 39 10 20 25 35 25 35 10 lbs. Good Rice 3 lbs. Lard Compound 15c pkg. Green Chili Cheese Whole Brick Cheese, while it lasts, lb. can Power Coffee 3 Small cans, Runkel's Cocoa 2 cans Stringless Beans -- J ' 1 Fine Breakfast Bacon, lb. ' 2 pkgs. Wheat Ilearts.V 2 pkgs. Force, with one free sample 2 Large cans Libbys Pork and Beans, 1 dozen Sweet Juicy Orangesl 2 lbs. White Grapes, good sweet stock. L.2 Cantaloupes, 2 for Fresh Tomatoes, 6 lbs. for.., .... 2 pkgs. Seeded .Raisins 2 Large pkgs. American Family Washing Powder 3 Dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers .11 b. ; A-N- Many able men are great talkers, but they got the Information which makes them Interesting talkers by doing a great deal of listening earlier in their lives. When you listen, listen with both your ears, and with your mind intent on the messages that they convey to It, Think about what you hear. If you get' hew ideas, follow them up production Samuel Kopp450W-:Cent- H. E. R- - .. FOR CASH MEY-DO- V ft Barrett; - . SAVE M ft Batterles-rMll- ler 7 12 Though the impractical has not become practical, the imfiossible has become possible. A silk purse has been made from a sows ear. This' wonder in transformation has been wrought by a group of scientists at the cost o infinite pains, much time and some money. The work necessitated a careful analysis of silk anc a minute study of the process by which a silk worm transforms into fiber a glutinous fluit LO, THE RETURNS. which exudes from its head through small tubes ' into the air. A sows ear was put through a va While the harvest is bounteous, and the con- riety of processes by the experimenting scientributions of the soil generous beyond measure tists with the result that from the glutinous in this great intermountain region, the returns mass a sufficient number of threids 'was made in filthy lucre to the owner thereof are stinted with which td construct a ladys purse, these and almost paltry. The glory of the brilliant threads having previously been subjected Ho a spectacle of these wonderful fields of green and process, which made them at least resemble ilk. gold, is dimmed by the lurid prospect of seeing Thus another branch has been grafted to the them blighted by a shrivelled market and burned tree of knowledge. We know . now that a silk up in railroad smoke. purse may be made from a sows ear:' We know Now that the hazards of weather, pests and that a fool woman may go over the Niagara Falls disease have been met and surmounted, often in a barrel and come out alive. We know tha at great cost of labor and money ; now that the a fool man may leap from' Brooklyn bridge am full fruition is here,1 the hobgoblins of trans- survive, for Steve Brody did it. We have hac portion, the disease of deflation and the crimes repeated evidence that a human being can stanc h of credit, approach with avaricious gullibility on his. head on a steel beam 150 feet in to dissipate whatever vestige of achievement the air. We know that if a man is lucky enough the farmer has gained as a result of the sea- he may jumpfrom one flying airplane to an other. ' - sons labor.;: be reduced. The must Utah rates Railroad (But we still lack one thing: No one yet has Farmer. succeeded in making a silver whistle from a pigs tail. When this Is accomplished let the final A nearly bald man is prouder of the few cataclysm come. There will be nothing more for hairs that still adorn his cranium than a movie man to accomplish that is, nothing worth actress is of her golden tresses. while. t Utah Timber HER ABOUT n 0 shoulc Heber Batteries Keough Tattle; and is Wilson and Nelson. ' ' . R- - H. E. go any Second game: .... ........ ... .......... 2 ft 2 Nephi PROGRESS. - r ill-hea- - ?. The new Tlmpe played their second game at' Payaon' last Friday. They showed much Improvement over the - t . RESTORATION ; PAYSON BEATING CENTRAL 1 i ALL NINE FINISH WITH -- .Editor and Manager upon a neat littl apartment (because it means less work), who will have nothing to do with NEPHI C. HICKS WOMAN JELLS EJUVENATEDJIMP ter Phone IS . o. ... 45 38 23 50 35 15 25 : 39 45 20 95 45 ......I... Pint Fruit Jars 2 cans Sani-Flus-h MORE FOR THE MONEY, NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. 1 John Blake, 4S0 ; . rr West Center ' M t ' i .) St, Provo.M , t - - . .r - y 3 - ii I six-inc- . II - Half the world doesnt care how the other v half lives. A good fighter should be a good finisher. You may not be able to go to the seashore or mountains, but neither are most of those who do.. i Nobody, defeated, ever was comforted somebody saying, Well, we cant all win. by Poverty of wealth is serious, but poverty o ' The money-makin- g Hall magic, of Ca- ruso's voice In later yeara Intrigues the mind and atira the Imagination no leas than the magic ot the voice Itaelf. considered purely aa an artistic organ, aside from commercial consideration!, says a writer In the Philadelphia North American. Perhaps, for some, this phase ot the Caruso career is even more fascinating. Human nature seems to find gold of alluring interest in material wealth no leu than In the timber of a great voice, and Carusos throat possessed the Midas touch in both" ways. . No official figures have ever been iuued by the Metropolitan manage meat on the subject of Caruso's earnings, but it in understood that the Metropolitan considered it good, sound buslneu pollcy-- to dole out a meager 45,000 a night for a Caruso performance! Indeed, thia paltry sum was only halt the amount paid the tenor for his performances at Havana just a year ago. ' On that occasion. It has been said on the highest authority, Caruso got (10,000 a night, and Mexico found it worth (2ft,-00-0 to hear him on n single night! But Caruso was not limited to such sums as these in his efforts to keep the wolf frpm the door. From the sale ot records alone he ir said to have received about (tOO.OOOayear. Caruso's annual Income was estimated at more than (500,000. The accuracy of this estimate may bh uncertain. But the amount must have been fairly tolerable to enable the tenor to pay an iriCome tax of (170,-00- 0 in one year. Caruso owned a magnificent mer borne at Easth&mpton, L. I., and a great estate wHJi200 retainers in- Italy, the Ville alle Panche, near mi-ale-m- ad ' . - r. j 4 . tu ideas is fataL A silent thinker is never a loud talker. 4 Chrasoa A ChUd Can Work ''the Buick Clutch - As a Money Earner A Young Mans Problem Seals Again Multiplying Voice Brought Him Million a Tear. 9 There Is a stir In candy circles, says the New York Times. A couple of large dealers have cut prices and are saying things, and the whole trade is thrown Into n state of uncertainty. No one knows what will happen, but there is a suspicion that all the other candy merchants will have to follow suit. So It has been with pigs and pig iron Why not with candy t Perhaps It will be so. But we are by no means certain.. There are other things to consider. Candy la one commodity in which the buyer baa not always a free choice. Fancy a fellow taking a pound box to his best girl and boasting that' he bad bought it for 59 cents. It Just Isnt done. His fidelity would be suspected and all sorta of complications might arise. He dares give nothing but the best and takes pride In the costly. Price la the measure of the compliment. The lower priced stuff may do for one's sweetheart when she buys It herself. Also, one may buy It for the children and if married long enough possibly even for ones wife. But the high cost of candy will remain forever an unsolved problem for the young man with intentions who has been kept In a state ot wholesome uncertainty. Fur sealing in Alaskan and British Colombian waters, which suffered for. many yeara because of decimation of the berda through Indiscriminate killing, has returned and thousands of animals are expected to be taken ' this year. Off the west coast of Vancouver island alone Indians are expected to capture 2,000 pt the fur bearing ani mats, and the total catch for the year may reach 100.000, it. la esti mated. Last year the waters along the Washington coast produced 1,200 - 1 skins. The story of the Alaskan fur seal herd is an interesting one. When the United States acquired Alaska from Russia, the herd was estimated at 2,5(J0,000, Then, through ..pelagic sealing, with Its indiscriminate slaughter and attendant waste life, as well as through lack ot Inter national understanding on the question of conservation, the seals all but disappeared, the Industry fell oft and their capture became Illegal. The decline ot the seal herd was Shot at sea under this pitiable. method five or more bodies were lost for each one recovered. There also was great waste due to starvation of pupa on the shore. Under such con ditlons the great herd rapidly dwtn Florence.' His wealth made It pos- died until in 1911 there were but apsible for him to have this villa, the proximately 125,000 Of prolific tendencies, the seals ruins of an ancient castle, transformed into a palatial modern resi- however, multiplied; rapidly after dence of rare beauty. For years he closed seasons, were instituted for maintained a suite of fourteen rooms their protection. in the Hotel' Knickerbocker, New One way to determine whether York, and subsequently lived in lavish style at the Hotel Vanderbilt. you are prominent la to file suit for divorce. If the papers mention it When a man say8: "I must get under the heading of "court news," down to business," it means that he you are not, but if they have a long is trying te recover from the effects story about It under a special head-o- f his vacation. . . ing, you "L - ,,k) drive a car tHat take I'WZHY all your strength to Work A the, clutch? ' i u i 9 J ! VO .. J J Buick can drive right because theyre built right as more than a Buick half-milli- on owners will testify. : , J !,! Step into our sales room today, ride in the new Buick models and try the clutch yourself. rf f - i . 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