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Show THE EVENING IIERALD, WEDNESDAYMAY 6, 1925. ' At EUREKA th Read EUREKA At PROVO May 13 June June 3 tAM.F0EK:d?June.7 1 HEBEH SPK'VILLE gjSP. FORK r-- nr May 27 June 10 - 10- Evening June 26 June 17 May 17 ;May 31 uiie 14 H PROVO T2t At 1 A& FORK j Herald J May 20 " : June 24" June 17 At HEBER. At SPR'VILLE June-2- - May 22 May 20 June 19 June 12 for June 10 4 " Correct June 28 June 26 - r . - June 12 June 5 June 3 May 15-- . A TWINGE OB A June 1Q Results j . WORLDWARIS n STILL FOUGHT : jycs-.- BY VETERAN .... O Of count you're going to V - remember mother on her national day of recognitionMother's Day, Sun- day, May 10th. And just as likely you'll select as yorn giftof-dftectiontribute and devotion the thing that appeals to her ate taste V'-- M - ... 7: -- Candy t" V r'.i t Vl, j V - -rr is most consistent with the'sweetness of the thought and the recipient. . t conveys its own . message of rick love and the pleasant things of life Zif that you " f throughout - her remain' . ing years. Candy fro Hansen is best chosen and best bestowed. Hansen Catering Co. "The Home of-fi- ne i -- . ' tuhi tliiaJMHh, th little mother f Uie Bitfct, and her braUier, ' . Andrew;;.: ;: DETROIT,'" JIich.A rtranger waBilu? finst the liKhtlioiisokeoplug nljtiii alouK "tfielSOO block of East sttn-etIn Detroit, in the dead of riigljt, Is. liable to be startled by a sharp outcry of, a man In one of tttp hmlile lionies. His trie occasionally' awaken bis neighbors. If bis room were entered he would le fynud'tyf both' knees, his head iK'iit, secnrttiRl- y- In Tiuppllcatlon. m remaihs In this bosttiraU night. j.oe mi'D is tue iacner or violet Elli!.beth, ll"year pl4, who "Is grojr-iu- e Into wT'pia'iitiowl under the care of b? legion at (be Chil- dren'g Billet of that organissation at Otfef Eakejfiiohw tiolet is the little mptner ttfis retmzer gigter ana AlldreW, who also brflther, are at the illlct. Their other mother, who longs for them but cannot support them, Is with the father in Detroit. ,' Cater-ingrC- o. - I , Aux-ricfi- Randies" Kj-ali- Phone '179 , ' DufoIdPens The three children have been at Otter Lake .for about two years. They were tuken care of by the Le gion after the Ued Cross had rescued them from amidst vice and crime against which the frlgbtelied mother nna locKea tne apor ol. their one room. i . Bluehird Pearll f , .. THBOB.. Any. oqitmn presents aa objex-- t f sjnpsthy and it long has been an established fact that every dollar spejit In the rearing of waif to become a good citizen was a dollar well invested economically,. A man.. who produces, whether it be art or potatoes, sot only is an asset to the nation, personally, tut his possible influence en future genera RonS IS loo freat to be estimated. The reverse can not be controverted. The criminal not only is a costly cancer on society, but his deeds live after him, pulling down others In the wake of his associations. Anv Orrihan" deserves a ' fair chance to make good. A great many of them do make good despite evil environments, if they are given helping hand in time. A great many revert to evil ways because they have no anchor to steady them in the form of pride and love of family. How different la the orphan with. wliom the American Legion is con cerned, and for whose care an en dowment fund is being inaugurated I Here we have the child w hose ver heartbeat In later life should thrill with the knowledge thut his lather was the flower of the greatest nation of the earth: His father stress- ;- tils Mid hVftnty father died for Us country, made the supreme sacrifice for humanity and was honored. True, perhaps, that honor was not so definite as 6uetex-presse- d in medals and perhaps ' tt Honor there was. - An unwas. known soldier Ilea in an honored crypt at Arlington, But how would yon feel, Mr. Successful Man, if you had been homeless in boyhood and Knew' that you were in need because your father had done hla duty, nobly and absolutely absolutely . because everything, including his support of you, was wiped awayf ' Wouldn't youJte a'Httle Wttert And is bitterness with life a good way to mould cltl- Our prisons are the ansenship? ;v" swer. The American Legion deserves the support of every good citisen In its' endeavor to provide a home for every homeless child of a veteran, if not from any other reason, then be cause the veteran's dependent child hasn't even the same chance playmate, who is "Just any orphan." Both may fight their, way .to manhood,; unaided, but .the veteran's e:rphanwill have a bitter twinge 'How when- - the flu passps easily that twinge can be changed to a throb of pride if we do our part now. . ' ' Provo's Leading Jewelry, House jr -.-- - 03JECTS OF SYMPATHY May 13 June 3 May 20 League . June'l? June 24 June 19 May 22 June 24 - . NEPiJI " "May 27 May 22 June 19 June 5 Official May 29 June 12 3:00 p. m. t -- At : PAYpN - Mal5 , May 29 May 15 "'" At At J SP. FORK JaBe 8;- May 13 ' 17 27 June May May 13 May 20 Afj (iune 21 I June 26 June. 8 May 27 May 29 QNEPHI May 24 Games at American Fork, Spanish Fork, Payson, Nephi and Eureka begin at .Games at Provo and Springville begin at 3:30 p. m. rrr.:;-Games at lleber begin at'prm. - " LEAGUE SCHEDULE ORPIttUSM.. CENTRAL-BASEBA-LL UTAH PAGE THREE Special for the month of 3lay DIAMOND RINGS $45.00 . - - " , Diamond on each side of large stone. ,,. Diamonds . . Yourex Silver . ' r- - ..... - ' "THE CMEO GIRL" . When better autotaohiles are built Butck wfll build them " " " ." " uwm i.i mm I,,., jf . ,'! THE HOME OF THE BUICK 1 Tires, Tubes, Storage, Open 24 Supplies, Shop Work Hours Daily s. of-n- ls ' Phone 279 lj. Provo, Utah "The Cameo Girl for Charity" SPEND$20,000 ONMICROAD M N EUREKA, May . That the Tin, The father came along to Detroit tic road from Santaqnin to Eureka in 1922 to find Work, the mother and will be greatly Improved is the cmiurea iwing left in Canada nn- - word that Walter Jensen, prominent til he couUl send .for them, i His business man and chairman of the face was injured In a train accident, public affairs committee of the and be was given $100 to sign a reclub, gives out after an interlease from damages. The f 100 meant view with County Commissioner he, could have his loved jne jrith, LXleLDahleofIIlah county, into him again. They arrived in Detroit whose hands this road improvement has Jeen comtnitted. happy Jjut destlfute. The projected road work calls for Hungry and cold, they walked the an expenditure of $20,000 for this streets seeking SgtR but for h.ours sea so iu Of this amount,- nearly half could find 'none tP let them in will be spent In Homansville canyon. ntitil they were so weary they could where 'a new road will be blasted is ' ' 8 M H. ' Price s on . to replace the hardly struggle further. ? In this outf-thsorld--fw plight, the family finally came to a present tortuous and steep climb house where few qaestlons r were over, the hill that was constructed asked. They were allowed to have several years ago and to avoid the a room. . '. narrow and rocky passage through ' ' the Short canyon The parents quickly realized they Fro the east end of this canyon had entered, a disreputable placej a road wiir be constructed to tne The mother was afraid to undress at Tlntic Standard rodd, which will niyht, .staying awake' to guard her n nelghbortodOOQUQ, chTMren, the .door locked. An amieal The road on the' east end aLso wlll was made to the Red Cross and the receive conside.rable attention, 'and family was removed from the place. this w ill give the Tlntic district an The department of Michigan of exceptionally fine highway leading the American Legion at this time to the e road at' Santa- was getting care of veterans' chil- quln, ' ,;:!! ' ' 7 ; . dren under way. From this start of the Michigan Legionnaires have developed the Ittvsent Otter Lake- Billet iww nder control of the national organization. The; Ited. Cross turned', the three children over to the Legion. The mother found work In a Detroit hotel and the father obtained light Janitor work. ' Wherever there's the question of having a want filled at don't hesitate one moment call Miss : 95r She'll gladly advise you and if you use the Provo Evening Herald Want Ad columnsyou're asAd-Tak- sured df having your want satisfied. Just pick up your receiver ask for Miss leave the rest to The Herald Want Ad columns. - , Ad-Tak- ' - cbd'1 Is for the csre of stfh and for the assistance of yra fej erans, that the American L:loi. a ,$3,000,000 endowestablishing ment fund,' which Will provlde-- a annual Income "of $"S.'tKH). There are 5,000 children of veterans in the United States today who "need some It Is estimated degree of 'help. there will be 30,000 by 1932. It er The Evening Herald He had been in the world wsr. was badly gassed and had spent several months in hospitals, but has not received any compensation. - More recently he has been unable to work. The git's burns from, the war, at first on bis body, seem to have gone into his stomach and his only relief is In kneeling. This be Occasionally does all night. He has taken-smuch medicine to relieve his suffering that It has little effect any, more. He declines to go back to a hospital and his cries of pain frequently tell his neighbors that the world war is" still - ' ' beiug fought by him. o er a wonderful.' ' I s a The Cameo Girl For Charity hard-surfac- Phone Miss for Real Want Ad Results M . ' fTiZa CAIilPAIGN FOR 3- M a M M ixinfMsiisEzciiEaaaKassisiisxxissssassizsiiBiaiazxiresiMsxiBiiiiiiiiiiai LEGION FUND SPANISH FORK, May C John E. Booth department commander of the American Legion and Robert E. Drlscoll, field secretary, left here Monday to complete organisations for the campaign to raise the $5,000,-00- 0 endowment fund of the American Legion for the relief of the disabled veterans, and .their itfcedy families and to provide and main-tar- n a; home for world war orphans. Mr. Booth and Mr. Drlscoll spent Monday at Price and Tuesday at Beaver City; Wednesday they will be at Cedar City, Thursday at t3t George and Friday 'at Filature. .. I The entire state will be organized and ready for the active campaign' to be carried out May.ll to 18. The Evening: Herald Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. M a Are attracting attention. The values are really -- . Ad-Tak- er B ' - - UgS 'SSi There are four separate and distinct reasons why our Y v USED CARS sell: 4 ' .. - ' . Because of a policy which' takes them in right We aim to trade in late models and cars in good condition. If they v are not, we put them in shape. CAR MARKET, consp Our ued cars are sold from our open USED u w w j, queniiy we nave uu pi. ' " I, 2. s . , - 3. ; uvic-uca- 4.' We are constantly building . TTT , - tor "our present rjecord of ,"DErENDA ' ITV "ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BOUGHT OF US" Jackson Motor Car Company .i, 145 N. University Ave. "THE CAMEO GIRL'' Provo ' jti |