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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAYrJULY 18rl922r DOINGS OF THE PUFFS HERALD THEfDAlLY t ;i 1 BblIihd gVEXT WEE f Actf -- ma ELJ fiT Kfm?: at flat POstofOoa, Jm B. C Rodgwa, Editor W PubHshsr. C. 1111, H second euus ssafl matter Hwc I, 187. UUtr. wader the tore oto T 1F ; by The Herald Compsay. AJTK&MUON UUKfT SATUKDAT. : I. HE MADE A YlBN J isflg - COOff. A L? . . T Fi dar --Sttara- . STRAW HAT THEY HAVE THIS MAKCSHE THIRD ONE I'VE HAP THIS 1 II . ON -- THE MIRROR 15 TO VOUR LEFT J V"l for wHm wages to the extent of $60 a month. to $801- - CASTOR tOU CAN IA It ill befits railroad presidents or other officials to spend largS for janata ana uifldrea J sums of money or newspaper space to tell men to come back to work IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS by a certain date, and to solicit Always bears the other men into the service as 01 strikebreakers on the' plea of loy- Signature no in or little the interest, alty, ht of Uie public exemplified by railroad officials before the war, or during the war, or at any time. They know now that they have driven their bargain against the employes too hard, and If they are fit to be railroad officials they also know that they cannot break . What a reflection these assertions be correct, and there is no reason to doubt them. The one great necessary step; namely, passing this iaforintipy under government authority directly to the people, is ignored. Consequently, measles still carry, death and suffering to the young, and mosquitoes spread their poison over almost every inch of the united States. It may be possible for the press, unaided by the govern ment, to bring some relief, though lack of unified action un, doubtedly, must end in failure. , , If the mosquito cannot fly more than one thousand feet, then every householder has it within his power to establish for himself at least a mosquito zone, uean up tor one tnou sand feet- - See that old bottles and tin cans containing water are destroyed or emntied. that cesspools are kept closely It will give you possession of a First Real Estate Mortgage dent Gold Bone bearing 8 per cent interest annually. Each dollar deposited is protected by first mortgages guaranteed by the Columbia Trust company of Salt Lake City. Gould s Bride . Inquire of Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, or our representative the shopmen's strike. - The shop1 (Published In The Daily Herald men are the minute men in this The large reserve army of at the Request of railroad workers fight railroad workmen wilt be on the in Provo.) job long before any danger of the Officials of the striking shop strike being brokeu oecamee a fact. "The shopmen are leading the . . men', union have issued a statement to the effect that public has fight (or the Industrial freedom not benefited through the decrease from the Aterbury laoor policy. in the wage of the railroad em They are leading the fight so that Dtoyea and that a reduction in "the public may know the real facte. ready to bedate the freight. and passenger rates should We stand The statement fot- actual tacts with anyone on any be demanded. neutral ground. Bring on some of taw The water of the lake that has 1 ? v t w Ay ealeMha ho4isegujt Sprinkle suspected been discovered In 8iberia is so "In May, 1920 the United States "your champions and let the public miimait is hoc hflsmt minted tit, get a real, earful of the actual spots with Kerosene, the. cooperation or everyfcitaen. j rich in carbonate of soda that a bo established For measles Dr. Copeland's receipt is even more simple. employe an increase in wages truths. soap factory will state and na "The government, hour. It. an 13 near cents isolated to hours. for the amounting Keep fortyeight patient absolutely It .was claimed. tional, should also see that the laws How easy It would be for the government to lay down prac- Thin .Increase,an additional Metal frames have been designed to expense of the government are complied amounted totical rules to destroy these evils and to enlist the people Jn tor with by the railroads. Safety ap to bold asparaeus or macaroni .ffi?7.0W,000. a,ilroadLclf and enable cooking ad The interstate commerce commis- pliance- laws should be enforced. While a united campaign to that end, asking in plainly-signe- d gether trains, should not be permitted to them to be pftrvfrd neaUy wltbr vertising under the signature of the president of the United sion immediately granted the railMrs. Vent Sinclair, former Amerwithout leave terminals headlights, and in roads out an increase breaking. freight States, if. necessary the cooperation of every citizen., past due for hydrostatic ican actress, is honeymooning in passenger rates amounting to over engines A .fcarlf the rentlemen 'now no hanv flirtinr llhsrv the I" devise to be fastened to a man's castle la Scotland with GeorgS test, as. weU as monthly inspection, a billion dollars. , , to dose his ears against 3. Oould, banker, following their head would press thorough legislation of this' character, perhaps TThe to be should not operbe permitted labor board, United States he does not wish to hear, abroad. Is noises She Gould's the marriage as these endanger ated, things in Will No. decision 147, they might stand a better chance than they by rolling through it second wifs. been patented, by a resident of has officials will Some railroad 8 public. 1921, took from the employee the pork barrels. Argentina. are that these things say was 13 probably that cents aa hour of the being done, but the employes granted in 1920. The railroad's pas not and senger and freight rates were not know they are. Interstate having such matters reduced. This cut ia wages amount ed to 2 per cent or the increase in charge should take note, as it well with the given la 1920, which it was claimed does not set very am amounted to over 1697,000,000, or people if they realize that the laws The changes are not made effective against rail about V $42,000,000.. r-EFFORTiOf , made in; the working rule by the roads merely because strikes take THE1 labor board In 1921, it was claimed.: place through the bullheadedness render it ; durector, : and so given to the public through of railroad officials. the press, would save the railroads "City and state health officers yp of service no matter in should not forget that it is their bou$ 1400,000,000 a year. what financial' circumstances the- - be-h of the "Through reducing the forces of duty to protect 4reaved family may be, liascharacterized railroad eoiDioves from the ab traveling public Trains should not normal force used durinr the war be permitted - to lave terminals our work through the years. to the less than normal force need-- without being- in a clean and sanied oa account of the good shape tary condRlon. c Trains are being railroads and equipment was In run every day; without these health in of the a the burden To grief when turned back to private owner- provisions having been complied to , 'sinfferelighten ma--;. way, and yet to choose such ship amounted to another $400,000,-00- . with. Trains are also being run US From .these figures the rail- with stale, stagnant water in the terials in Uie conduct of the funeral as road employes' waxes have, prior drinking coolers and no Ice. .refofire toapprcp "We, the employes, are willing to to the reduction granted by the labor board, wMca wss one of the respect the antipucxet laws of ment of the situation without faiposinff causes of the shopmen's strike, either states or nation. We want an unfair or unreasonable financial bur- The the officers to equally enforce, the been reduced $1,200,000,000. railroads have not as yet been re- health and safety laws against the J:leri thereafter. Is the ideal by which we duced b. their freight and pas- railroads. We want A square deal are governed. the government that is all. senger rates to amount to hardly from Especially is this true with automobQes, as s We can tae care of the railroads soy thins. car necessitates your constantly tinkering cheap "The reason that the shopmen ourselves . and fixing to keep it rvsag.-,-.,,,....,art ready to resist the wage reducAmerican machinery will be used A manufacturer who has as his aim Quantity tion order by the labor board ef fee- Uve July 1, 1312. is tnat snopmen throughout a new largo jute mill than Quality production cheapens hia ear rather bar, .already, been - reduced- m in Calsuttat. to accomplish his endV In his mad rush for tnut 'A5 rest BECOME AN INVESTOR, TOO. Apply for one of our Installment Purchase Certificates and mature it x;. by payings little eaeh month whatever you can spare. welfare . ,e!;'; .'.on the United States government, if . .Lid- the opportunity holds. Dr. Royal S. Copeland, commissioner of health for the city of New York, makes the flat assertion that measles can hours. be completely wiped out An this country in forty-eigIn the; same breath we are authoritatively advised thafTfhe pestilent mosquito cannot fly more than one thousand feet - -- First class investments were never bo keenly sought as now while high rates of interest prevail. Men of means are eagerly buying while MEASLES AND MOSQUITOES MR. O.H.DUNN, Phone 810-- J - shop dis-ro- ad & 1 Boy a Chevrolet t'. lsi3no Firs- i i H I the-healt- 490 t- Rather than be burdened with "spending the difference' to finish constructing the care 1 Cheap Tilings are Usually 1 u Unsatisfactory R IU" ew . ,U8 by' re tity quality is neglected. Buy a car with a ventilating windshield, with a n top, with an oil primp, with a water circulating pump, with a speedometer, with a foot accelerator, with. fourth door ia the body, with threeeed transmlssioa,- - with- - spiral gars in the read end, with brakes on the rear wheels, with a radiator that will keep the engine cool' with Quality and Service Plus ss - it PR0VO,UTAIL ft I I if tV -- it sack Patent Flour SI. 35 .3 2.65 sacks Patetnt Flour OneS8-l- b sack Hard Wheat Blend Flour. ....... J 12.65 One 48-l- b sack Turkey Red Flour $1.70 85 One 24-l- sack Whole Wheat Flour. v 60 lbs. Wheat 100 lbs. Wheat ..........81.95 7 120 lbs. Wheat (two bushels) $2.35 81.70 .100 lbs. !Whole Com 100 lbs. Cracked or Fine Ground Corn. ... . .81.80 .. .i 52.20 x 100 Jbs. Good Heavy Oats One Two ...SlO 100 lbs. Chopped Barley . . .". lbs. Chicken Feed 100 lbs.' Swift's Meat Scraps . .v. lOOibsrFine 'Ground Wheat TERMS CASH it - ' - , 1- one-ma- n b 48-l- b ... .1 lOO MM' - 48-l- b R- ft state-officer- . ' ler J LUX. V We ffacmeel home builders, irriga tion districts busiiiess properties, " , - EOHUHSiinnHHUHnHnaHaHtiUiiSE : -- YW. J against the report adopted by theJUnited Confederate VeU eransv to the: effect that the Civimwar was deliberately planned by Lincoln, and that he was personally responsible for forcing the war on the South. Objections to this statement will be many and earnest, but all must follow that of 111., who studied law in LinHenry R Rankin, of Springfield, "" - " "'. : coln's office, ; "Lincoln," he says, "was a man of peace. He detested war.. During; the war he met the Confederate cabinet and challenged them to take a sheet of white paper and write on it" whatever conditions of peace they desired except secession, but nothing came of it Americans cannot see the face of Lincoln distorted ; they will not permit hia character to be defamed. He was not one to abet unnecessary war. The woes of thirty million filled his burdened Jjeart with grief." He was' one of the saddest, the most patient, yet the, ' : most determined of men. " and live, ID LIKE To SEE m SOMETHING CHEAP, fitwTMCHEAPes-r- t -- v : Investment Bunkers, Clift Building, Salt Lake City, Utah V i; - arouses the country to protest The samejentiment ance spoiled. Company ioyccuies Utah There ts a clever vaudevule tnUt vbo maket in clay with jswif t wid skilledttouch the heads of famous men. Having won the applause of the audience at the lifelike faces he produces, he takes a handful of wet clay and burls it at the finished bust in a way to make it a caricature, and the applause of the people U turned to laughter, , : He usudly finishes his performances by shaping the head of Abraham Lincoln. He makes a fine representation beloved face." Always there follows a storm of that homelyThen he takes up his handful of clay and preof applause. pares to throw it, hut the theater is willed with cries of "No, no." "Don't, don't, and he has to stay his hand. Neither American nor foreigner hkes to see that kindly sad counten ich ive FIRST MORTGAGE O Q GOLD BONDS ahns of Subscription" DeMrwed br canter. M waGTi 3 a year; outsMo us county, aaj a year. to Utah county. 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M. , SchoH the recofinized foot autborify-- . ..will be here ' ' - - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JULY 20 AND 21 1 so foot oothered people should lose no nine in coming to tee nun, Examination and Advice Absolutely FREE This expert knows all about feet He knows the famous Dft SchoU methods of correction and b kaoiMUiat tifa - mSchoIl Let htm examine your foot and tell you what Is the trouble, the cause and the way to quickly correct it Let him demonstrate en your own foot that yoa can i gam "i" Foot Comfort A ? You dont have lo -- Hseat or Joom ihoes, ; I Irsaltjr Tne ur. ScboU plan is to give I I foot comiort while you wear 1 V the ttylUh. well DtUngthiXS " V you like. , AH Welcome. Coase In. tmmsdiately. SJ BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE I l:j U- |