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Show - - FEATURES t :. - KESS COiMMENT RIPPLING P H YMES An Independent Newspaper XrtabUshcd aa a weekly U 180; m a daily U 1923; lamed aVary feninj except Saturday, ana Bandar auralac; raaJ anlag adUWa , fery morning except Moaeay. Was Street, pabJUrod U tfea HeraM knlMing. M Sooth v., 160, CUfc. I, uiai-FvtIIki.at.u.t .......,.......... ...City tdttor . A' Cunnar Kasinuaoa ..............e.101 .,..nr.. IliIumw Office, Telephone klltcfriai Booms, Telephone Col ted Press Newa Member Brrtea aad N. X. A. Berrica. Onlr daily Bewroaper la Utah aoata of Bait Lake City; largest elr-slatta of any newspaper In Can outside Bait Lake CJtj and OfAta. ................,.......:.'.. ....... .......... Boyhood Chums ' - ' zzir f J 'r.' ; . . i- - . your part, lTie lineup: together With a personal interest in his every day life,' ought I'tah. : Situation. ? the tit irive you control of Tuuffer i f But the surest way to control the rtatter is to confitute ' . purself the boy's hum. - This can be done if the matter is Dygiuan Staken in hand early in the boy's life.- i man his father is a model of perfection. Moyle ; JHia To every young first boyish ambition is to imitate father. If that father ". Cox .,1s deserving of imitation and will cultivate Jus boy 8 k . , .. . . .rTTT .'. . ' Hinckley e. dark By W. L. Cordon MISCRED OFTEN 1 Uni'l wiy u'w4 expect to leave inside i if a Tew iaytC" Say " Itbln T; WORDS t ilays." : 1 FTKJf MISPIlOXOrSCED '.Twund.' PmrniniH.-thp "o" s In 'if," tlie "n" as In "up" acvent on first syllable. Non-p- a 'UKTEX MISSPELLED. rcil TrwuMe, sliake, quiver, Havir, ijnake, shudder, shiver, ' throb, pulsate, palpitate, vlloTnte. "Une' a ; word -- WOKD STUDY three time and It Is yonrs." Let in increase our vocabulary by mastering one word enota day. Today's capable of "It prodtw'lug a dosired effodt. invert to oe an MTicaeiou inetnoa. RYXOXXMS rg. re. '. Knndsen ine , f - i . Quality first Then btyle! Price'' Thafg the way your furniture should be bought! Quality, to insur a life time of service! Style, to euar- ui oang gwu lasiei rme, io proviae me utmost la Value! At bur four stores you are absolutely sure of quality and style and measured fro mthe standpoint of true g our prices ar lowerl Act now and profit by the Ranges unusual offerings In bur big Fall Furniture Exhibit. Satisfy OFFICE1 CAT , ,, dust.', ' qB. . Fuller .....,,( rhb. ; Large Display of. r Living Room Furniture v ... Tn VAllt 1!vlnV rnAm Vnil nronr rraninnA iiAinfywr SUtituUons for Tauffer; Champion for IJvlng-ton- j Hardy for Byan; Caffey for Cox; Cox for Cafrey ; Kytin for Hardy Llkffey for Cox": Vatt Law for Klcbards; Iawrem-- for Boherg ;f lVslgnerg (.TirlHtwison for 3. Moyle; Gardner for Dykemah; Orton for Howard; Wah-AVlst- elrt i Mhn O. Moylo for Morris. ; Young Thorna for 1 - Sim TOM . : Ton get mad at a friend. Call liim lit1 calltt yon a fool. Both ore iljiht. Or you wouldn't be wad. a fool. Some men hit- - miewssful chiefly they didn't liave the " tagei titlwr liiid . Uiw-aus- Whon twd young people get their .. htaia,toec'tber they can do wonders 'with all tbeilum titeiw. 1 ' i ., L. ' iHt'iiliar thiug about, short drosses is Women seem satisfied with--! the least they can get for their ' ' i money '. A . Never be too harsh with folJow before he has fonud Xoihing'si more diticordunt vlelin being tuned. .; a yonnR himself. than a . ' INf ("OLVMXS AXD THE MAKCH t r T1IE KEEP TP WITn OF PROGRESS r ' (' Air . v tl A ' Provo I i.. Held and .a 'ft.VCM ami wtju ; I TliA them .1.1 M to 4hht.t.f lUIIUAB TIH,.n llUUBt ft l..t It UK TYnHnU XtW XWl Pay son I t llltVV BY WILLIAMS - mmrt'-Y- - : 6 ! v J T' t? UlUU M yott. Nepht .Passed if He Had Come This Way.'! bnll than'bnllnower. . KaA4 The One Price Hoiise,, , Springville s - Anal WlAVltCa oa Waal for your home is found lp the dee glowfaig colors and delightful patterns of our new rugs. Let ns show v.- "Thiit's putting ft baldly " gaid the Why should the citizen try to keep op with the new kiws? He know Provo barber as he shaved the old more now than h obey. head. ure,'' hns 'beea jebahRed to "Business 'Everything." It mftht help a Were . , I lot If rar begun with prayer. law-snl- ts . ;. ' There is said to be more horse- It Is now well known that the! Toh can't keep as '"fit as a fiddle but there is more old suylns, "Businew Before Pleas-- ' by Jiist flddlinc- aroimtl power than-Junes- - - 7 i -- 1 V.. 'A HI '"!'!( . The durable Lacquer finisii good for the fife of your car 1 can now ue uuiamea in nvuvu.. ........ v Your old car can nowe knade to look '::--Li1 NTLT NEW ; , ! Hi- - Rain, snow, sand, mud, or burning: sunshine does not injure ZAPON Lacquer. Finish. Zapon; doesn't crack or turn white. Just rub off the dirt with a dry cloth. Used by 4000 fnaftu- - . ' HERALD f ' . : Sill ::' r "jfej -- - ' -- - - kk-ke- .. of Lacquer ; Put on with patented Air Brush 10 Coata : ; ". - ADTEJtTTSE n BeauUful,Hdor,i&yring8 Bixon Taylor Russell . SAYS , V ' muuwvuvl ' ,2 to All It Is Jiist! One Price u fiel One price to everybody la fair and Juat and saves you money. Mer chantluie b marked at Ihi lowest possible price and this price is the - Tbere is positively only one price.. Invest'gate same to everjtody OUT OUR WAY 1 7 any thine to make the heme wore beautiful vou wiU Cnd U at one of the Ca. steres. FumbUire, rloar J isveringR, vurtains and Draperies, Window Shades, flanta, irVenraje. Wall Pajwr, Inferior Talking Jllach'nea, UlKhea, Decorating, uphokterhig iad eVerythShj Ifiat U MuSOt " " . ur house a hente, Is here arid at low prices. IS . . Hinckley ; tl'hn" had Everything for th6 Home If there ... " e to atmosphere of invitirig hospitality to welcome your guests. 7 Your living room suite should be. of first quality; of good design ana nave in itself an appearance of substantial luxury. We have a wonderful display of living room furniture come in and see us. Lssh-Brow-In- c. lixon . . Thi value-givin- ., Peterson fb. Forward puss from Boherg grounded. Koberg punted to Cougars 15 yard line. Jones was Injured when be JttHied Into the air for the pant end lit onTiis neck. Biddulph gainetl 3 yards Arough line. Dc Lloyd gained a 'yard. Biddulph shoved- through the line for. 5 yurda. Dison "ont8 to Cbaiupion. Baill on Vte's 49 yard - . line. Ilowells through line 3 yards and then 3 more.- Lloyd block forward pass. Boberg punts past) Cougar's goal line, Cougars ball on 20 yard line. - Swf nson made 2 yards. Swensnn lost on a Peterson Dixon punted to gained 2 yardti. TJtc's 54 yara line. Merkley and Hicbnrdg were wnt out by finiplre for rough work. Howells' made2 yards. HowelU gaiued 2 yards. The quarter ended with the lall in UteV poKNoftsion on 'ougar's 4.1 yard line. X)LRTH (it'ART:R. Boberg kicks Jmst Cougar goal posts."' D. Lloyd gained a yard. Forward pass from Dixon grounded. tah penalized for inteTferen Biddulph around end four yard. Pass from Dixoh gromMled,?once, ,twHc. - Dixon punted to ttainplrta, who slpuilcd for fair catclj bnt-w.tackled by CorbetL Cougar? penalized 15 yards. IloweUg fained 12 yards on end run. Boberg fumbled and Clark recovered for Cougars.; forward pass, Dixon, to Swenaon, nWted 10 yaxdi' lixoa thrown for 8 yard loss around Wt end. Buck wa injured in the play; Forward pass from Dlxoa grounded. ; A forward pass, Dixon to netted 2 yards. 'Dixon punted to Champion on Ute's 28 yard line.' . Champion gained 2 yard Boberg tore off 65 yards around end but was stopped- by PeterMt- Hi - Cougar's 15 yrd line. Champion made 13 yarda, placing ball on Oiucar's 2 yard line. Corbett was. Injured. Uowells wenti over- - for touchdown; Boberg goal. Quality First! Then Style! Then Price! - , ' llib. : PaymenTs" i ; ; .Monthly. ; v-- ' Worthington Itichards 3 yards. ' Corboltt rt. ; 'i. - Bench , - On Easxi.. ' tootle JWakVl'p. " , '. . When they are, giving c'retlit on the screen forall who agisted In making the pltWe-sceni&- io writer, author, camera- man, technical staff, director, etc' why1 not go a 4ittle farther and give credit where credit is due. ' Perhajm at some time 'fn the near future we may see - announcement like this: The Woman , Plays starring Wanda Glyny. j " 'Hair by - Wlldroot. " v Eyes by Murine, ' "7JP b.v Colgate. ' 'heeks by Pert. i Breath by Listeriue. ' ' '' ' ." Teeth by IVIhtco. 'Guing by rirhan'g. i Brows by Lashes by Whix. Bust by Annvtte Kellcrmann. Hands by ClUex. Body by Walter Cainp and Wallace. ' ' .; Legs by Zlegfeld. i' Feet by Tia. , " comi-tlentr- e. . - furniture J Howard . conii-:dencert- he Howell the lt- - lg. problem is solved- .- K.vn Every father should seek tirst place in hia ooy s He should make certain that he stands higher in the boy's regard than all other?. And aa the years pass he should see to is that the bond is strengthened instead of weakened. Morris But this can be done by fully entering into the life of the boy and by making his life your life. Livingston It will pay better, than any other investment you can Boberg . make? Logan Journal. (Continued from Page One) m M fiuy Your- Hens Jiwt'Ioaf armind so mucb we wish we could teach them Jjo lay Swenson r IN ENGLISH M , If there in one ma a pn earth who earns every cVnt'be gets its is the lad'who marries for money. ' .'. . . . 3. g, & Toung.i . le., - . 11 - r- fi FOOTBALL onie w m ' st rfnMarveldus IvLqv priced -- Officials VIlspn, referee; Banl back, umpire Beddish head lim ' fei.' man, i,'?'"'. bj DAILY LESSONS w : , toni'bdowBf-BobW- ' . - h-- -- a. ii Romney for Bencbf: Merkley for Cla.rk ; D. Lloyd fJr Jioudtien : Bi dulph for ullr tlarl for-- Sferfcl "W. Unyd. fo ; j Worthlngtea ' Auderson for Corbett .. i Summary ; Toudowni-Howe- U 2, Hardy,, Livingston. Goal afjer around end. Howell broke up forHave you studiedyour boyVchum? It may be almost ward pat Dixon punts to 35 yard U necessary as a study of the boy himself. Is that chum all lin$ and Cougars, drop oh the ball bu could wish him to bet Is he stronger, or weaker, of as It bounced off Fte's mitfj man. (Hirpose' and character than your boy? Is he stronger, all ; Biddulph made 3 j(ard. Lloyd lie more reason for you to know his real character, for he niade one yard. Forward pa an from s as sure to impress his personality upon your own son as Dixon grounded Place, kick by; Dixon blocked. ; ' hat strength overcomes weakness. on 18 yard Bill J'tes ,to goes The boy rarely develops habits or traits of 'character Chamilon ajtlucd 6 yirds. ttcauired from mere chance acquaintances or from strangers. llmt Van Law made 3 yards... Several t is from his intimates that he absorbs Ideas that become substitutions were made in t'te Hoe-up- . ixed in the mind and develop into character. Hence the im Chflmlonoes 3 yards.' Howperative necessity that those intimates be of right character. ells made 3 yards. Lawrence made vr.mo thinlr if- 10 wolrv hninPQa tn otfpmnr rn rptrnlnTP 3 yards. Lawrence punted to Couson's friendships, Admittedly so, yet you have' it in your gars 22 yard line it i- .- ) J Forward pas. Dlxoa to Swenson vuc uiatvci. , a- ini&e uegicc !lJDW?r w ill wiiuw 4V 'J Forwiard pa.w Ev.ery normal boy has great respect for hi lather, pro- netted 25 yards. vided Khat father is deserving of his respect. The first'step, Dixon to BlddnTph "gained 15 yards. therefore, is to secure and deserve the boy's confidenccThis theThe complello' of the play endedgame. Little tactful consideration on jifcomplished, it side-aho- , J n. ii mason . If you are a father, are you acquainted with your toy's dahum ? Do you know him to be fit company for your aon ? rS Every normal boy has singled out from hia. friends and leqr.aintances one particular chum. This chum is hia "other! felf," all of the "other self ' he will have until years of iatunty develop in him the sex attraction. ..,-? Score: Ujtah, 27 , Xoung, H, -i If you have studied boy nature, or even if you can recall our. own boyhood days, you must know that they are the Bolxwg kicked to Biddulph who returned 20 rds, irtaclng 1U on &ys wherein the lasting impressions of life are formed. It is 25 line Forward pass, Dixon yard so the period when the domination of a strong personality to Peterson, 15 jarils, Xext pass is most potent for good or evil over the weaker or more grtfuuded. IiJi'w mad three yards Mastic nature. ft - i I' ? , V TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. oUTed by carrier, per month silvered 1 carrier, per year, In adrance....... IMlTMed by nit 11 la Utah county, per year, lit tdTanca.......r..-t&a)eiitered4y nail la United Btatea, ontalda Utah county, par year. V I. ' . Pre re, DtaV y WALT 'MORE BOOKS - "i v , ' I am reading, always reading, tocks the critics recommend, and my stricken heart is bleedin'g, and Thy weary groans cend. I was reared m Keade and lickensTiiaek. " eray "and Bndred 8cribes,a7id "at the moajern" writing tribes. They re of teif bold end clev er, and they often give a jolt, and they try to spring forever some rebellion or revolt.' But their characters are crazy, and their themes are often xouffh: and their, dia logues are heazy with the "propaganda stuff. Read "The , Shiftless Ones" and shiver in your quiet inglenook, while me cnucs aim deliver rising tributes to this book. It a ta tale of silly pikers living out their lives, in vain; soldiers, exiles;! loafers, strikers, sayingl'dolng nothinr sane. yNo one's worth the tmokelesg power that would blow him off the map; noHsne earns hia md and chowder, none has any vim or snap. , So from place to place thay dawdle, w freaks without disguise, sptmging grub and talking twaddle, laughing at their useless lies. One tumj.off hisf whiskers daily, saying that it beats a sbave: this is humor greet itgayly! it shoujd tnelUhe stern and,grave! So the story "goes on dragging like a lame' cat on the lead&I foolish tongues forever wagging in a lot of empty heads. it is silly, but f eviewers load the author's brow with bays, while they fish among the sewers for "some other books to ; ' : praise. . Iln aa acoond eitn natter jit taa poatofflee la - ." . rterjd A WASHINGTON KEV3 J THE EVENING HERALD f m. a, Hortlbrock TLMELY EDITOrvlALS ... 4 -r W . l.J . . Pl' I. : i j f 3 f " "1tPamtLn Co; ?!SY9 ; ' ;,JV. J. I'd Bring In Your Car NOW I . , Ttfwu.l Iamc, I J I 1 y -- - 47 S. Third West 3 -- ' T. - 1 v - r Carter Brothers -- " ; ' - . ' . 7T"T-Tf- v ' - : t Pw.i9q ' ; - .: (m&." :v |