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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1927. PAGE TWO THEHERALD- rillhed ljrthe !Tvnrtion, E. C. IsOv". St. rvu,vCtiih.UUr. EuXehd llorald. cam xM -HLLP 'V MEM? reporter, 10f; Editorial rauinv 1208.11 jrou do nut receive your paper before 95 aud copy will be deiiverwl to four joeiice7 MO r 1 A 11 1J, I -- Sot-lotj- r -- VJAKIf TO STiLt SOMGftUG "pt t p. m. telephone :vfooPACuDie MOUGr fcOlO BOV: TV iaar-T- CHiLOREM )r Q4iVCV-CA- lKl 'ghT, A ' . ,'; " duat eves od in ; I shv i where, to know look for will rtuire at the next Deuip--if the fMSTTuewsiia-pe- r fitht. adverTlsiug hulds out, toot U te Mlt- - KH SAKft et And. for a . $S(J, . y perhtin& IT "arHiear that. Ja diirlliuting Mr. only whea Leasue Anti-!NU- Wbeek-- . r Hoe-fiHte- hetMlle, d lr n qm to "homirariuiu" for Ktlll, he had a rather fair appraisal' of. Congmssiuaa'a K. Gannar Itatmwsou, editor nd niuweer; W. C, Hick, county editor Singleton, buslnesa manager; Jesse Clark, adrerUninf :: t siewh. it ' it or all the flothea by men are made of cotton," inform a aeieutlst. Whew ! Thut other' fifth' must tie the safety-pinTOrR-FIFTII- win Third West StreeLPaving The Provo ilty officiate are to be congratulated upon the completion of the pavement on third West street from First North to the Union depot It is- a good job well done, thanks to City Commissioner Charles Hopkins, In charge of the streets, the city engineer's office, and the. Wasatch Construction company, whkh laid4he concreteUThe pavement has added much to the general improvement and appearance , of the city. The property owners on the street are to be doubly congratulated on their civic mindedness for upon them fell the greater part of the expenses. They have not only increasedthe: value of their own. also set an example of enterprise liave but they properties, and public spiritedness that is most commendable. in Provo streets other are rnany Undoubtedly there to have paved which the abutting property owners-desirproviding the city would be able to take care of its portion of such paving program. If this is true, ways and means !?R&rr shoolJ frwKvi .iv been suffirested bv some that if .a sufficient sum" to pay" for ix to ten intersections, yearly, could be of ,from the paving . . J! iji.: ine commission compeuuun auiuug uiv approximated py sections of the city would be keen for this paying. rs Such a progsam would within a pave Provo up to the standard consistent with its growing importance. Provo's pavements as a whole compare more than favor ab v with those of the larger cities of the state, ; This is a those who study street im- fact quite generally conceded by ' ii m ine suite .1.1. was one 1e me iirsi uuea to adopt concrete as its standard typeisftonstruction. Today many of the foremost cities of the nation pave with nothing else, finding that JiyLo mixiern irauic, is more tcunuinitttiiy uuuuuuucu wu a in many ways superior to the older and now obsolete pavements ; ' of the past.. Take a drive down Third West street and you will con vince yourself that Provo has profited well through the im Movement of the street. Everybody who in any way qhas been responsible for the be ana condition oiJjie streetJsjo. present appearance, ' " " "" " . CONFUSION 4: f IFTE.EKI O TWIN GUIDES-- TO I . ohUilti,iMt, Subscription terms By tarrfe in the county, 45 iwrta the moath ; J5.00 the year ia advance; by wail to the eoaaty, jiSOWslda county, $5.00.' OBSERVATIONS ew Vork lattjf a ao kige pay aay at- UBtioa to the eigbt uf girla er- - tt Uo&gert, president, I '.off f ; a, Busline BY WILLIAMS vMi eroaa-cUmatter 50 S. at the poKtofffce la Prota, luh. Membef of falted Presa aaaooU-tlooXEA Service. tint EtiiUriui OTk, mod. the Jam Q- - Bcrippa "" ' - - y Kewtpepera. Telephone -- - OVTOVlDYAY-j- uCtUlS)HES, we should awr have let a man of father' aee do the steering!" exclaimed Mr. Noah, the Ark bitniiied , into Ararat s Wonderful hpw the early wise continue in voftie, isn't it? gay-in- -- . . .. ' SKHIE THAN 25.00O- - Elks -- x- That Elizabeth (left) and Anna Eluut Smith, twins, of Mount Vernon, 111, are good guide is attested by the fact that they are the only women ever apiKditted forthat service to the Capitol in Washington. BUT consider the poor tourist whom circumstances eoiopellg to tell one from the other. .hanpe "Hello Bill!" at (nnvinnati. Just think of 25.000 "Hello Bills wlih the "Have one oa iue" cut off! Ia Cincinnati, too. 'TIIE nilr'61 NATION apple "criip is iter cent, of wiraial: but, there .will be prunes, prune without 1 tad.- ; f TIP OF TONGUE 1 .il. . Jan. Baciealupi, President Bank Income taxpayer reorted incomes of Italy : "Humor is the surest an of JSiKKiOr or less. Verily; .'the plain tidote to that pernicious poison people" ore pretty conscientious pa- wlilch is all too prevalent among .., triots. i young folk of ability and promise, v " 1 1 ? A . - - - -- I- CnyrignCill formed jm?al cjuiiiit.andjdWui cairftalize it by endorsing cake, . i. X- JltHow(f', folks I Pardan our rash. gotta hurry down to l ik give you Will Roberta should be aeveroly stronger scent? censored for not erecting stands .The Treasury surplus is now along Hrst West atreet for us $630.00,RX, and when it receive haildlnoi constructions fana,,. ' - , the $3.73 we still owe on our JV.il income tax, the, surplus will be $ti3, Dave John rays the cost of -- 1 , ' - could' easily be raised by 000,003.75. i. , S3 admission charging spectators a FAMOUS INVENTORS fee, with $1 for standing room. , ' - .ThIsia..l'i!h; "TThe show sfarta'shafplj? at- 8 ralm-Gwndrop, o'clock and closes at five. No .scientlatr performaneeSi Ho extra charce noted for watching the boys pile up the who has saved th eyesight of hun.. brick. dreds of sterling citizens by his InEXTRA L EXTRA! rub- of Grant Captures Yirksburg; Img vention tkAw KtimtMkii t. nr U S V. . V.'. '. III.,,,, Successful! in Siege .. n 1. .1 to the 'Dealing a stuiuting blow, use of 'thisr the v, I ed crate uiue im'vicb, u is, practically inutos General cause, sible to for out a an eye put peiNm ComGrant, by bumping it against the- handle mander of J the of a spoon left in a coffee cup. V Ualan forces Floating Dens -- Z. eve-nhi- g Los Angeles has a test case that is of decided interest to much of the country. , One Eaggs anchored a nice large barge on the ocean one limit.' The authorities .mile beyond the went out heards rumors of a "floating gambling den"-ato Mr. Baggs' barge, where they found roulette tables, other paraphernalia and a considerable delegation of California citizens, who were conscientiously fishing over the sides of Cb the barge. ; The authorities decided that it was a floating gambling den, to all intents and purposes, although they acknowledged that they never before had seen a body of fisher men so closelyisbsorbed in fishing. Mr. Baggs decided that, hm i enfisred The 10 per rent cut in movIe'Ufll-arleat, the out beyond the limit line, where the Pacific begins to belong Vicksburg was a cruel Wow to bead of ' his agents, tjnt it was a big boost to everybody, he had a right to run a floating barge as he troopsl Tkis for the Ford salesmen. darned pleased. So, there-i- s a test case. news, rwhetf to The importance of the test is visible. If there can be Provocations - by, . A machine has been Invented that can match colors perfectly. Bet it a Eaggs gambling den four miles out, why cannot there be Amosour4. MrDaf-fyspecial itrcaks down when it tries to match a den of any sort of vice which is subjeet to locaL or municipal t o r respondent, ' a piece of plaid! . - McOaffy control? When airplanes become as common as flies,, what again proves ' V $ $ easier than to fly out and buy most any assortment of vice? bit. you have to read Provocations "... JOHNXi-- S ANSWER ... " if yoa want aecwate information "Give us a sontencc- wjith' .ffkie And, why not tbff submarine den of vice ? Indeed, Mr. Baggs rotieernlng Mr. cimito world haimenlngs. in it." . His have endeavors should be started , something may WtDaffy ran all the way from "My ma has a "dozen onV,( tin her thoroughly tested. Vlrkaburg to Provo with the news, dress,' but- she--' 'tst nu nd is now lying on a sofa in this . ..';; . , wn well-kno- nd , v - s Rolls-Royc- e , 3te . - - Mt?iH-"-- can only feeding Brother 'Mooae with choicr n trying to eaten his preatn. 1 vcRetahles. In two months, his lea Melice, l badly winded. was as good a ever and be'a free , ... at. again. The' government is going to In 1S22, th rtfite of Oregon, $ the sisso of dollar bjlls. ' We brmiyht fon r m im ca Ives from vlsh it would put glue oh them, so Alaska nnd turwd them Vvttm t ihat they .would Btict .with 1w nrr rr Tapkonltch, : lu West Lane and DON'T SAY "The play was tht ronnly.- srentewt of any I have seen." "Of grew and thi yoar two cnlves It ts diffietilf for thow engaied miH-to the delight 'of t)r all I hare peon" la correct In extra h&iar dons, eVcuixations to li lili liml : ti ii r nioone aa if PROSOUJCCB "onerous" con," jr ih'vt " b;fonv Sfvoral faruiiTS conipliiln-e- (pelled with atreoa. on ;et h'fe imwrancet esuccially avia-ior- s and pedes tviatio, that the moose were too free "on." it w not as so with vtgvtiil)l( tat-hrand turned often used. The old fashioned Itoy who used in fUtniMfte bills to the state. Alxmt USK "onto" wiien "on" or o! sneuk ' out to' the circus grounds that Iini n moose broke it.s leg anil "to" will do quite ws well. a game warden came down with a ADAGM ijopulrtrly ttsed but often iufl carry watet for the elephanto, riflo to kill it. But the protoetins misquoted:-"Better your rooff xiw'tns a""rfi Who sneaks out to - fnnmT-wm'tlho'fl)iJiir Jlold and carries water h it Thev tators. turned in, lfog-tithe moose, iwt your room as your eoropany," it . its- U'S in splints and prop-Kit tip "liitears in "Marriiige tit Wit and in !ti fKe. Then Miey ttxik turns Wisdom," written 1b 1570.' - Z. L.WIENT 0F"A"IAPAXESE " fasten-elght..-..-- fL also The Iliclfic Pacific harbors 1h' deeiiest sikt 'In the world, which js near Japan. Nearly all of the deepest "deeps" are near land. Tker is one near the Philippines and another near Guam, both of which are farther from sea level thun the crest of the highest mono tain in the. world. In Either words, from sea level to the bottom of the sea than to the peak rrtrrETerest, the highest point ea land. -- The difference Xefcwech the has neper beM diialed deep est and the highest points on Earth is only a, matter of eleven miles, - . V--: " i.WLliii.,irl -- ..'. : tk I In Smoking Room uy patent-Icntbc- lk( r ates from a modern car calls for,, ..MAIDEN . Sues Indiana Ex - Klan Dragon (frwarded - Darn he, I hate hej . by D. IL' , wish I would die; He told I He lovo I, - I , But dara be, a ' i:-:v:- : . :'............. M'!'!t;;2,!v;' "" .. 'l- - - v. f: t . . . J . Adjustable steering wheel ch , . -- - , -- $1000 j: Makes anyone comfortable ' , , Superior QualityNew Low Prices Whippet 'Mat" 1 . l. " -- 1 wUl the Smoot S Spafford Coal Company Up-tow- . a be best known, American who per- - 'T n Provo Commercial Bank TARffPIIONEir " ' office " -- Coach ' ?625 .Touring 625 Roadster 695 795 765 - 825 Six" 795 625 Coupe Sedan 725. 875 Landau 755 , 925 Whippet . Meat ami BXftflo- 'Z.'XtZZ i '- -" CKFistenseii. Mbtop Go 862 WEST CENTER STREET PHONE-18- 4 . HASHINGTOIi TtJBBS v 1 Ho Me; I' cry. ' IJndliergh lerhnps, as ; j;-:v- y " . - 7:7 when driving. a The modern tire equipment wmore,"; d H s 3-In- . n"t DJ ; The --';' , lubricating system As on cars priced Force-fee- d Lump and 3x8 Stove $7.50 Nut Coal . . . $6.75 i).vt , Snubbers For maximum riding comfort. -- i Rates oil - to 30 miles per hour, in 13 seconds, Oversize balloons "on-er-n- d 5 dangerous "blind spot" is eliminated. -- -- ,.. Narrow body posts For greater driving visioa re-lu- i car in the world offering Roomier, yet less bulky Provides more leg room than any other car in this price class. miles per houracceler Greater speed and pickup--5- ., YOUR ENGLISH - brakes as national standard eel equipment, and the lowest-price- d this modern safety feature. J t : V r- - 4 Only light car with . . 1 0,000 Coast-to-Coa- -- j ,,. sales the. first, yeaf success. sensational provelts ; roominess--- 1 Maximurii economy proved in a nation-wid- e test of st over 5,000 owners and by establishing the A. A. A. of miles ' record gallon.-438 economy per p r, wheel, brakes, low center of gravity, greater .4 . "The most stuck-uand independr ent set of eople are those hatred young men, who are snpptrsed to sell tickets, in a theatre box office, but who never have a thing, nearer than- - the fifteenth row," whined a man, in the smoker, who was once a gallery god. "1 told one of these that my wife Ju$t must see a certain show. I had been to the theatre fifteen times to get tickets and it was my last trip. " 'Now let me see,' mused ' the pastelioard dlsienser.r 1 can" give you two. for tonight, in tho last row, togethor.'.l standing, ':. : , XOvcr n y&r ahead, of competition with 4- - I NATURELAND . I surface area of the is covered by Earth, seven-tenth- s the sea..' Tho depth of this water urea rancea all the way to feet, or a trifle over six miles. Cer Tain very deep portions of the ocean are known as "deeps." These are sixrts where the bottom lies more fiydjFTjrarotinWw e how w1i o Hie .neL. servire station i progressing. A YEAR OLD AND A YEAR AIIEAX) 'IW a,Jat ,:: . I tif the total t i , BY CRANE V YAV.V t ... Armed vi . i lj 11 letter froiii Uovernor Kd Jackson of Indlaua. Mph. Nettie Brehm of Okliihonifl. former .tvifejof D. C. Stephenson, vlritcd Stpiifiijv-t!i' tu.'iiiUia dragon at Indiana ntnte prlnon the other day and m m the admlKslim that Florence Cnthorlue, 11, whs bin daughter. Mrs. 5viiflnn IBulng for ?1 2,082-froStephenson. for the child's support. fctLonwn is serving a Beutcnee for the slaying of Madge Oberboltsorv . - j ; 1 Rev. Tt. William A. Bolr. Notre Dame Cnlversity: "Cooperation ia.the. only answer to the problems between capital and lalwr. The defiir- W ends, will never 10 reached until antagonism is eliminated," ........ . SCIENCE f 1 1 . r, t- - few-yea- a. ' per cent of the SIXTY-SEVE- uu-fere- nt known aa the 'Big Head." . - e . 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