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Show VACE -- THE EVEMKO TSVO IIEIUU), MONDAY, MAY 4, 1525. TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS NEWS FEATURES' PRESS COMMENT" V""" THE EVENING HERALD . Established as a weekly la lST; ,n a Anils IKS; laiued rtrj evening except Bturd v, ud Sunday Borotuf ; rural bocbIoc adlttoB . 4 tier atorolog except Monday. Published Id th Herald building. 00 Bouth First West street. Prow, ctaa- - m s Entered aa second Wa. 11 Uoruibmok N. tiunaar Rasmuson) das natter at th Or TERMS l thla. Pretty airl rotuWed la J.Ujj)ery-- poatofflea la Ptoto, Cub. .PvMUber , .City Kdlter ...... , ltlucs Pray. schoot. a was There girl in They called her Miss KpinaVli: fche . had to be Hiiudled wiih Care. Sue waa M( Green 8 ho was utterly Perishable, Cues what year she wnjsn . . , An independent Newspaper, j OFFICE CAT enjoy UCMAN MZAL 8nw .a boy on tbe bank. ben she sank. Cave a sbrlt . By utt lwnkheard her rbout Jnniied rljif: lu brlWd Int. out Now he'a'bcra Tery nice. But ahebad to brenk the Ice. : a properly balanced food, and bfecctc as regular a cioctworU : SUBSCRIPTION. ................ Oeilvared by carrier, per month Dell re red by carrier, per year. In advance...... M.50 Tfcvuverea by mall In Utah county, per year. In advance...... Tlisered I' tab county, per year. In advance ........ ......Y.i... ..94.60 .....3H J,auulittJ ........ Member United Preas Newt ' Only dally newspajter In Service and N. B. A .'tA-.-.- tftthrT-bi- dr We know of no more uninteresting conversationalist than tbe man who get enthusiastic alHint bis golf when.we want to dlncnw our teunia. .......... 7 LTtey Are Not Bad Every day or so some clergyman or reformer make the assertion that the young people Of today are on a toboggan for Hades, or at least going to the dogs. Then there are sensational stories of sex orgies in college life and books ' that savor of without number. The statement 'of President Hopkins, of Dartmouth, that the young people ,ol today "are a clean lot in their morals than in any other agtymes as a refreshing and stimulating - hope.." : ;..;''. Every town has at leaat one man, saya VJV Prunner, who dopant amount to much except at an example for He young. This Box of v Artstyle They shot Jlf rtlnlpy, but tha wok man who calls her P'Mngese "Snowball" Is still alive. , mew gether? economy program rwiHy betfau to economlae." end. It will save money, promote efficiency and end a lot lenteTpoklng, by offi cials who haven't anything 'ejaa 1,0 ao. ,: govern? five-yea- - how-eve- ' y ml to-w- ; Chamber of Commerce of States dopes it "out that a salesman who' In debt is a better worker. deeply jHfiitt average, thaa one, who's debt free, For one thing, he tiaa' to work, hard to pay hla'obllga.1 tfons off. And only a smart man can persuade -- anybody to make hira a big loan; "But,' warns the Chflmber of Commerce, "beware of the, man who owes small auma - ; habitually.; THE .rtah. Iy Ellns ,; wish," 9- were' la soma, other person's shoes, and if you were they would-AaiTraveling to aoo new thlnpj always as interesting as sitting ana'awLng the old one clumgo. tact sUU ' t Work bard and save your money j and when yau are old you can bava .the things only young people can 'enjoy. - - .... - - - Toniirht 8:15 (9 ACTS 6 JUNIOR On of the' heat business friends - '- the same base colorYou will also find parquetry patterns, black and cream tiles in fact, the color and best suited for each pattern room. Waxed and polished, these floors grow lustrous and mellow for halls and sun porches T . Beaure you are"shown the new Handcraft tiles, for sun porches entrance halls; the Dutch red tiles, an idea borrowed from the kitchens of Old Holland ; and the new colorful marble tiles (laid with a plain border, these marble tiles are particularly effective).- There are inset tiles of blue and gray that simply refuse to show dirt and granites of blue, or green, i , . q and or tort-tan- ' . .' ' Wiwii "NtwFhon fittOWm the tide ( an jatenst. kg booklet wot FRL6. .1 Contains, in addition to dual color iUustrationa of new pataerns. helend mtwmffli-- :ra.T!.,a!id -- V' ; nrif wm tf f lI "' - f WaJ i b naecDcaune yourrdomsi CoJ.fr lb CIRCLE A k on M buriap bad Inlaid Rut, No. 1010 trodt-mai- , Inlaid Rng, No. 1020 Pritutd Rug, New, beauttpU linoleum rugs for those who rent r. . . . As an inexpensive covering for that bare wood A'o. S6S trilled Rut, A'a. fSS Linoleum Armstrong's Rugs. Inlaid or printed, 'you will Eml fresh beauty of de$!gn7-llesru'gt" e flat. There are no curling edges to trip' and unwary feet. "Two minutes' mopping CLEAN." They last for years and years. Armstrong Cork Company Macm of .Cork Products smce'SdO ' ' Linoleum Division, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Denver Of fice . 720-72- Symes Building 1 Atffistron sLmmleum Vaudeville for Every Floor in the House fV4': flllk' Mail ($-- and her futber, victims W a poor real tnte deal, live.- -, nTane la forced down near Rillle's home during a storm. He meets her and from on they are the Very best of friends. . , Later, Knne is winged" by two" bandit planes and to' enrtU on the' desrt, where with' , Blllle Dove and Douglng Fairbanks, ' gin Jtccnea of tbe piefnre fake plnce Jr., be gives the crooks the fight dX", nt Sccrnnirnto and Iteno, two- - big their lives. The pictures comes to stations alimti the?. atr.Tnnto nnd In a' a chwwrththeafrival f a sheriff "deserted ciry" where Iilllie Dove ixwse and capture of the thieves. " tbroiufi ou schedule time ime even going so fiir as to give their lives in the service. Ihe picture has to do witn Vv'ar-nBaxter In the role of ltnss crttol; -- vrlio- he' Kiilie," fiiflsfef-Hiind- " comes a nufil iilot to rob the" planes mid winds up by routing bin former cronies and marrying a beautiful - , ft AS Wa . A.' Cue deputy & '' l 1 - j This' Fenture'Rnosr Ajrain 4- -i Tomorrow,. 1 for Every Floor in On lhuse jmjor bros . " THE " " DEPARTS ST " '" " :iii'.min)iiiroa Four Shows Daily 2:30-i:C- 0 7:45 -- 9:15 i;iiKiiiir:iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi; TOXIGiIT, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Prices Matinees 10c 25c; Evenings. Z5C :33f : - .asciiiiiUns or thrilling than tho d fights of tile fearless uir m.ill-iieas they "carry on" In all kinds f weather to lirinj; . the mail pie-'nre- .... , mmm STOPJE OF PRPVO- nrar airmail The pne"llUle thought of air mail now pioneering the way In eo miner cial arintioa and! dcmonsfrntliig thai it Is practlcafile to ierat(-- ' enrsr carrying planes on acheduhf' time over vast distances, day and night, winter and summer, becomes a screen thriller at the. Columbia ndTnesday t-- . - (MM Vcria:. From "QUo Vidia sheriff. fLKXDENINV.--Attornaya-ifo- ' s- - At the Strand Monday, Tuesday 'and Wednesday. Armstrongs Linoleum - Jnstead of spring cleaning man)' of us- take, advantage ot the allly season to cluttey up our minds with trash. -- m.ki .Martte TtU "ORPHEUM" Women are eo curious. Tbeyro. fuse to behove .things. unless they '. . , are true. ..' , Ynil tTiie ...Cl.t 211-2- 1 ri"? nreetr - - must r - -- r,""-,u " tZ thT natural colors, it IS called Jaspe. It comes m ground colors of blue, green, brown, or gray. The soft field is riBDled With lighter anrl barter tine. f COLUMBIA We had rather be disgneted wliH our pay than dftgusted wtth our Job. yo' living-roo- floor it will pay 'you to looL at the new -- Walker Bank Building, ' Salt Lake City.. 'Utah, Publication dates takos nerve for a young'sprooa ' v Why argue about who la head of j tree to grow up knpwlng It may ba. the house? , The boss of the happiest come paper for a cheap novel. home wa have aeen. la tour month,' - ' . Plaintiff. are you" for spick-and-sp- an - It .The chance pe' cent1 in . " New ' FABIAN v t - i . j me oraerma v argument the ' l$ebra and 50 e --- govern-.inten- rTTHB unfortunafee have their I friends all. over the land. I i These friends eympat with them ana howl also. Sounds ot wailing reach the White House from every dlrecttoar from near-(bond from. afac"Go easy!" la ithe burden oTIlfie cry. '"Thriffa a 'good thijiar'tMeaning when it :. ...-i- of foreign and TUB bureau commerce calls at ten--- Hon 4o the tact that in tha last five years Americans have Invested $3,300,000,000 in enterprises in foreign countries. This is on ' top of huVe Investments prior to r the period. Nor does It include government - loans Just private Investments.'. They're not safe Investments, either. Senator-Boraremarks. Why not? Oh, because if America ever gets into war with ahy of the countries, where the money Is. they'll simply ' turn 4t over to their alien property custodians and It will be 7 gone for- - keeps, That'a what we did with German: private prop- erty here, the senator observes It's a course lie thinks other will be glad to imitate if eve they the chance. get - HO.30SI Utah NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the Fourth Judicial District iiurLof ihe Sfntejtf I'toh. In and for t'tah County. The State of Ttnh. plaintiff, rg, William L. Ilans-- and Elizabeth W. Hansen, defendant . To be s)ld at SHteriffs sale on Tuesday the lftth day of May., 1925, at U o'elwk a. in., of said day, pt the front door of the Cuunty'Court House of Utah County, State of-4 Ctah, situate In Trovo, I'tah County, all the1 right, title, claim and interest of the above named defend-antsof. In, and to the following described real property, : "Couimenelng at the South west corner of the Northwest quarter of Section twenty-on(21), In TownJ ship Ten (10). Smith, Hang :.OiieT (1) West of the Suit Lake Base, and Meridian; running; thence North One Hundred (100) tods; thence East Eighty (80) rods ; "thence SoulL Twenty . 420) rods ; then East Sixt 60) rods; tbenee South Eighty (80) rods; thence West One Hundred Forty (140) rods .to the place of beginning," containing an area of 80 ocres." The purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. . Dated at I'rovo, L'tah County, Stnte of. I'taVthla 27th 'day of ; , April 1P23. J. I). BOTD. Sheriff of ytah County, State qf ' the bitter - ' Provo ments ought to be abolished. President Cooltdga knew it would be painful and said so, but ba ' toilers leav:, for their , respective home towns directly after dismissal, e They have to- get back." 'where (hey 're to look for work. Generally they probably ore better'08 for being driven out Into the cold world, of private activity which, if more strenuous, also average tetter pay than the government's. r. Fvw of them look at it thus, The way they tell it. they're ; victims ot j perfect hysteria of peny.pinrhig. They aimply were ilndt.enslljle in Washington, too. Others mijlit haVe been spared, t but without themselves the will go smash, That'a the j version of those whom presldeh-- . tial economy has lopped off. Tkt fft&xaSh Star N do justice to tJiia pretty inlali 1 touchi of blue on a buff gure ?afJer" lt co,orfu! bedroom can b easily planned with a figured -inlaid Iuioleum pattern or aJ neat printed matting design. Fine .v fabric rugs and furniture show their on these pattern ' prettiest -floors of Armstrong's Linoleum. . 's New WASIIIXGTON Brltlshera eat .of on the averajjo only nn apple a day, ft survey by frnlt merchants has disclosed. Vigorous advertising will he resorted to. HEDQUIST DRUG ST0RES fOT only ta av weedinf ut at Individuals a good thing, but whole bureau and depart Then for bedrooms, inlaid 1 ' s A black and.white drawing cannot No hng room for two tideas at the same time. Sold only at don let' Sia.) "But Into--. parsimony!" la what thrift la called (Which when it does hit "us.") Vaehinftton merchaata luce a eua tomer. . What'a more, even those who aren't fired are afraid they're jroinl to be, so all of them are hanging onto every cent they can. Inasmuch a about half Washington's population consists of federal employee, this counts. It faus - x-- doesn't hit pay ran honestly doe put a Ci imp Into local trade. Every time iianler i "Ftret Firet" cent lnLatin. it degenerate " MOST New - '.vtA. o(eiter s ti e yelp went up Immediately that ha waa boning business. It went up eoonest, and atill ia IrudcM, In Washington, because ';'. .,- ) ' ImhjnF the comfort thnt the 'of the- an fofid'iMfeillyKot-oii- t !iouncemeilVyf. lhelr son who ,Ws attending high school In Springvllle when he stated thatrTie- got a? bpu r dred;on- W exhmlnnUone-5- 0 'ammgion -- of the - shouted the cave umn. as he Bccldeiitnlly stnrted a Mar by rubbing ,Jwp fiticka .,, to. g tY CKLES P. 5TEWART ' hEA Serrlca WrUcr '"TYTASHINGTON - Everybody W praied Prsldent CoolMge'a until ha i yog-pattern- fniijty-mi- nd a. - ln't . citizenry. , .The exceptions to this are so exceedingly small in number that they ' only appear great in being conspicuous." , i The rising generation may be turninir a'wav from pfirtain ancient standards in the search for a better and higher tluth. They will not accept some of the shams, either, political pr religious, as easily as did past generations. Conditions ere rcpidly changing and must be met squarely." home-lovin- . Jmslrtmft Paui Kne? longtb aklrts have re diiowj street, cat accidents fifty per cent... i. - . It be jrreat If we alto accident coul(l?. eliminate 1 g, dry-mo- "Oh, what an eyeful?" said the needle as the girl threaded It Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, 'president of the Daughters .... . tl . a uir me American revolution, saia tne otner day: inere is a criticism of our American social life today; in yrtiich the instances of loovseness, irresponsibility and reckless display of yieaaun; seeKing are consuuiy Drougnt 10 tne sunace. But we are God-fearin- - The mnsisian wbo rccognlzea the ability of another musician. Will Love Harry Emerson Fosdicd, says: "I am enthusiastic about and cencerned for this bewildered, adventurous-- , but hopeful generation. 0 not run if down They are thinking far more than their fathers did." ; s j The fact is it's not the younger generalion which has ?one to smash but only certain people who have gone to pieces. They have found the life too much for them to stand under. They would have smashed at any time. But the younger people who have come from good homes, are not smashing. . Very far from it And tfhy run them down ?,',' , 1 hand-4n-ban- d pf architetta and: decorators. They ping. Beautiful, coforful floors on which are beautiful floors." Cemented in place oyer fumittire and fine fabric rugs look their best.' a cushioning layer of r builders felt,- - and Yon will find hand-s- et and znodded in waxed, they will wear for a lifetime. laids in plain inset, and marhlc tlW Kesolve now to visit a homciurnishin? . r 4 :medaUka store this wxek." Ask the merchant to show arfeaue and if ypu these pattern floors thatare so much in Saipg.pratsr autifui rugs of printed w recheerfulrV unoicum, i estimate on vopTic. He will His wood old floors with worn, will show placing your that an Bare Specie. s barayai-flJrjrdor- Fame Is'sometiuieg a bubble that comes from blowing your own born. Mother 5 We Men. 4 -- brighr aon) a designers "of these fine new linoleum "these smood qmetj aanfortablo Saoai fTpHE JL floors worked with the Floors that are cleaned by simply r. , needs -- What'a wrong?" Pm (10 yea r old) JTve bad cent with your" wife.!. . . cufatioa of any newspajicr in Utah outside Suit Lake City and Ogden. Bwlnees Office, Telephone M ICdirnrial Booms, Telephone 10T ' ..: . : Service. Dub aoutb of Salt Lake City; largest Not vv sometomg can about your old wood fldois: , .. r - , .. m In rarnmouut'e "The Air Mail," produced by Irvin WIlHnt from the orlglmit screen story by Byron Morgan, who wrote "Code of the Sea" and others . Warner Baxter, BHlie Dote, Mary Brian and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., have, featured, roJes In the production, adapted for:' the screen by James ShelleV Hamilton.. We cant Imagine anything more n N M M PRINCESS 1 ALLSEATSlOc H N a tf "'"'Tonight and Tuesday' 5 .rtw' mcst . s'V'ff ?w and Comedy 5. rir. gorRcoua spectacle ever presented and filled with thrills otthe arena, where Christian martyrs were burned or thrown to the lions. From the tinvrl hv yivuunu, in i.uaic on me exact simiju uiuiminiv., ' historical . gpots. T!te ? m i H'J |