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Show r THE HERALD; FRIDAY, JULY 21,1922." ;.J 1 TO EUROPE --- -4S4- r, - rnMi' .'iHJilgCT W By " WEST BURDEN Member National Travel Club of America. Something You -- Have Trouble II SI Inexpensive Inns and ; Trips If M.1 IU. HOW W 'U-wiH- j I V HWM;' J,' 1 Get- ting in the States. I i iisjanasmMansmmissnmsmwf- Your Pottat Witt Go a Long Way Here. It Will Even Buy US. .t' ' ' V.'' II2lllII i V'V yy ' ) : - is (( '- I - jlrin ii mm, 111 are you folaf to live year over the re Art ytm going to rush sadly through, I1 or an ron going to lira while In Europe f Personally, I prefer to lira while ! la Europe. I know jut how many ( days I cu spend orer there, jut tow much money, too and for sis week before I start, I am poring orer time table and Heaven alone knowi what aba. I sake elaborate il IH ' T t'ti riVf it " sj i Itinerariesand then, almost the nest thing I know, I am In some Uothtr Bottk Inn quiet old French or English town ThU U thi FamovtPJd UkkfU Ikkwkk calmly and deliberately tearing thoM selfsame schedules up. OoedJIrttMlMM I never think of Paris without Here, it teems to Be, Is tha real inn scare differs from thinking of a ckarmiag little hetd The British eom into travel. a of Tn pleasure old in 8U. Perea, where one "Europe plan" canthehave aHue town ia the snomlng. Yn have never The comfortable single room been there before i there la not Bach a la eart servieeL.ls reserved almost at about 913S a day, American likelihood that you will ever he there exclusivelv for Loudon. Paris and the over there a few money. It Is small. It to unpreten-tlou- s. other cities has It that If town. Hitherto, larger again. But it la about a charming existed for too, his existed as a mere' fashionable resorts as well. And even a hostelry as one might easily Imin these cities the smartest home else Yon a map. railway upon at agine, come to It, to, past through and out here simple, fixed price meals For the man or woman contemplatof ttt station. Yon walk vp toll reasonable prices. a more extended stay in Paris, , street and down that Suddenly yoa For twenty years until about a ing there is almost every sort of. homewake to the fact that 701 are la year or two ago the Inn in the very like accommodation available from a real town 1 it to a real, personality. small British town stood practically whole the rest ftlU in H development 1 and this des- - single furnished room1 to a Yon have a feeling Oat-al- l of your life yoa are going to drift He the constant and heavy increase apartment. It Is hot the province of this arback- - from time to Una In .memory highway traffic that passed Its ticle to detail the restaurants of Paris and think f it stain, and remember doors. In the larser towns and the or of London, which exist In a wide the unforgettable sound of wooden provincial cities the chain-hot- el sys- abundance all the from the sabots clattering upon the pavemcntf tems notably the Trust Houses-m- ade chain establishments way to exclusive up In the early morn, or of the rattle to in rapid pmgrfji catering places where they charge you to sit in the the drum of the town-wiRecently, however, tte down. narrow streets and the melodious In- roadside taverns alto have begun to As London and Paris so go the cantation of bis message in erol move forward. The closing of the other go Brest capitals of Europe parErenchi war brought a new type of landlord of Western Europe. And 80 cam "I onee to Ssumur. And out of, young men, who had been ticularly to a lesser the smaller comonce to TouL - And again, but last subaltern officers In it. There 1 an munities of degree Great Britain, France, summer, to Montauban. You prob. Inn in southern England today not Spain, Italy, Kwrtserland, Belgium, ably know no more .about Montauban far from Oxford whoa hoot it a Holland, the Scandinavia and GerArts of Cambridge. He has many. today than I knew It on the eighth Msste day of May last. On the ninth H brought to an ancient calling all the firm fixture In my memories. taste and charm and culture of a was Bomt Attractic Trip I may never agln go there, but I gentleman of real education. In Europe, Is always atcannot be robbed of what I gained Tripping There Is one noteworthy thing tractive, and at present exchange not ever there. about all of these tnns, however To the American, the - Over the ancient pride across the their expensive. hare I little truttworthlnett. Rarely steamer trips on the Seine, the Tarn and beyond the market square, found one, In the smaller particularly and I found a small hotel, where L had communities of Europe-,- that over- Rhine the Rhone, the Thames, varielsewhere, offer almost infinite an excellent dinner. The meal was And, as I have said already, Practically all of the pre-werred to fort? people by two men, charged. a good many of them stand ready to ety. services on these and the other navwith treat celerity and efficiency- - make smart with you. But a bargain tort dVoeuvre, fish, a roast, a salad, back of It all there Is aa Inherent igable stream of Europe have now been restored, and so have the motor a desert, aa individual bottle of light sense of honesty. You can rely upon wine. Yet not with such rapidity at the journeys is well. innkeeper. These, too, run to a large variety. to' prevent a pleasant flow of conYi4 ran engage a lordlv ear, with a versation up and down the table. It still lordlier chauffeur, in I .on don at was a rare meal, and a rare eetitoa a w f C a shffllnr and e to be remembered. The cost of ' a mile and ami PH tow can nay the French. It, too. eperated ay food was small, but the charm ef Ta London w Kev-Ya- pr'ec th? 'rmrt hntrls; now br readjrfnr a shoHr pen the tto ple en eould net awy.-- It has If w aa leaking foe maeVrele teed ald--f- tsiaid Asaerteaa cUa.. to a - j: -- Y 4 type-wrltt- ea ilihta'ii rii'ili' amsmuawsasmmmmai sjssan Htr$ it wine press. "A reminder . 1 'f 'If. er r-- ' one-thi- rd 7i;pSt.. yf 111 111' " "i " 11 ' muling Mri'lT"""'"""!"1" "if that is 1 I Garjiont, 1 J Riviera. still made somewhere. .. fc"iiiiiiiiMliiniiMiii"ifiiiiitiii'''''"''""' save your time, permit me to say that the English rate is about twenty-seve- n cents a mile) and the French about Outside of these large capitals and the more Important resorts, the hire rates run appreciably less. Here again Is large opportunity for individual bargaining. A good many travel-wis- e folk, however, have a Vera affection and preference for the public motor-bussor as they are most often known overseas. There is a wide variety of these. The railway systems of Europe have shown very ia establishing motor-bu- s routes In correlation with their train services. In May of each year y and ' half-da- y there hegin motor services through the forest of Fontainbleau. There is a variety similar trips through the "Chateau country" of the Touralne, out from both Slots and Tours. In Southeastern France Is an even more extensive service a three-da- y Jaunt UTJ from Nice and Cannes upon the Riviera to Grenoble, where connection are made with other into Geneva and tlie very heart of the Swiss Alps, rate, or you ran go a Mock or two and find same thine mere to your taste foe half er a aird as the ssanry. forty-seve- n. ekar-a-ban- all-da- uf ekar-e-baa- es quiet. from Paris to Lens, to Arras, to Cambral, the Hindenburg line, Laon, Verdun, the Rheims, Chateau-ThierrArgonne, St. Michel, and even the Votges, on trips lasting all the way from one day to ten, and with a party of from two to twenty. officers are usually the guides to these expeditions and the information gained Is ' both direct and ac--, curate. In Great Britain, England, In particular, Is crazy. The Wet End terminal, on the Embankment near Charing Cross, these days is almost the busiest passenger terminal In London- .- Last summer i found more than sixty of these vast prrgrinating grand-stan- d operating between that city and Brighton alone to say nothing of the services to Margate, to Hastings and the more Immediate suburbs of the metropolis. y, Ex-ar- eaer-a-oa- 1 s t 4i 3 62 63 68 65 62 ; AUvable HIS artistic fl? A v dreds of and little home, chosen from our hun- -. 9 5 'i clans, ia Vara flower In a irarden hf hMutifnl hnmpa The dining room, living room and kitchen are all unusually large but "H ' - t v. S the house-i- compact and cozy. The entire house represents a fine choice not onlv in deliehtful H M also In economical construcarrangement and utilization ot space!,-bu- t at tion, . This ia only one of many Worth-whiplans that are available to M you without a penny of fextra cost at our office upon the purchase of ' " j. .your material. BUILD THAT HOME T0W so that your family may grow up . g with the environment and advantages tha duty tells you are right- fully theirs. well-plann- ed i ',., s le . . , s , -- mm ft i v ,t -" - '- -- aea m --w m m nnm a a Pet .en illn iiz t ed .XAn1 ,"d :" lu 1 m. y MIDVALE. Peterson, 3b 8chmitt s ....... ........ ' AB.R.H.O.A : 6 0 5 5 10 1 iisonoE 'i 'Rain halted the progress ot the Utah state tennis tourney in Salt Lake yesterday, but nefore ' the Steadman, 2b showers came Pardoe and Man son Anderson, rf . defeated Peterson and Coleman In Fitzgerald, lb . some brilliant tennis, Egbert, o .. . Man son and Pardoe this after iBeckstead, p . N noon were scheduled to meet MHDVALB, Julr 8L Midvale .37 6 13 27 7 Davoud and Thomas. ToUls ..... took s lifeless contest from ileber John Smith and Fred Dixon yesScore by innings: here Wednesday by the count of Heber ............ 030 000 0003 terday were eliminated br Mel : 8 to 3. 64. Midrale . . .,. Vfi 003 lOx 6 Gallacher and Bob Officer, The score: T " . W HEBER. v 71 DESCENDANTS SURVIVE. , won ftr frttinff for If AB. R. H.t). A 3-- 11-9- 6-- 6-- imv as.. P. Murdocki Giles. U Nelson, c Sweat- A, Murdock, .594 .627 .605 lb . .495 .449 Stanley, cf .419 Bonner, Sb .398 Smith, rt w C. Murdock, p. . . The Tlmp motor to Springville Seattle 48" 59 to tackle the base Portland 44 61 43 ball aggregation of that city this Sacramento . . . 65 afternoon. Manager Dave Mitchell says he'll Yesterday's Games. ' At Salt Lake Portland 7, Salt start Kinney, and as the star southpaw is in excellent shape he ought Lake 1. to giva Jerry Dunn a merry battle. At Los Angeles hLos Angeles 10, Jerry didn't do quite so well In hi Vernon 4. At Sacramento Seattle 3, Sacra last came out. Which gives the ' men to 4. Timps hope. At Oakland San FrancUcO 1. Manager Baxter evidently was caving Jerry for the Provo game Oakland 4. for. he kept tne smiier out or the NATIONAL LEAGUE. American Fork affair, letting Won. Lost Pet. Fleiger take a beating, when if 31 52 .68 Dunn had been inserted Into the New Yor- k611 55 35 game In the . Uiira untng the St. Louis .... .529 46 41 Chicago Springer might have won. . 517 43 ,V.i-4Addie Miller probably will cavort Cincinnati . .494 43V 44 about abort, supplanting Shati at Brooklyn ... .433 44 ihat position. If Cooper shows up Pittsburgh , .378 81.161 fLtha gam Jhf wllLM Jn theout-fWl- d Philadelphia -. thiS'.ilteinooiiL Otherwise TBoT5a";.iT.. iff . u .J Millar will 4:0 ta. Cooper's garden - .. Yestsrday'i Gtmea. At PHtiburglk Philadelphia 1, and Bhata wlU br backet his old stand. Freddie Farmer - will be at Pittsburgh 2T4TweIvj innings.) At Chicago Brooklyn U, Chi ... third. , ', , Lehl Dlaya at Spanish " Fork, cago 7. American Fork travels to Heber. At.Clncinnati New York f, Cln and Mldjale iplay at Pay son.. .... - t cinnati 3. now present 4. 8t Louis At St Loiils-Bosttne Ta league fti prettiaat race the Central Ctah has 6. . (Ten innings.) seen in Its career.. Before today AMERICAN LEAGUE. g&inea 4hi led by one game. Won. Lost. Pet and Spanish war tied for sec ond and third places.. AH the rest St. (Louis .......... 51 .680 37 of the teams were bunched In the Xew York ........ 51 40 .560 . 42 .623 v Chicago ............ 46 46" 44 .511 It's anybodyti race now. . pptrolt An ATnertcsu rprker, a aaan mho Cleveland ir 44 ,606 has good baseball judgment, in an Vashington ....... 40 45 7471 35 4gw-4- 22 interview for The Dally,- '-' Herald Philadelphia Bbfton 37 followar 51 . .430 picks thern Provo, Spanish Fork. - MldvahV, Yesterday' Game. Springville. to win in ' the order ...At Boaton Chicago 2) Boston 3. named. His selections, as ht ex (Ten innings.) At New York Detroit 1, New plains, are based on the present team and he counts Dunn out at York 5. after- - another couple At Philadelphia St Louis 4 Springville He also retains Clark on Philadelphia 0. ganwi. the SpaniBh team, and insists that At Washington CWvelaud 8, Mid rale wUl have to retain one Washington 2. 1 , -- Lovable Little rHome f Kasmuseen, cf . .... BOX SCORE OF HEBER SUuffer. It 2br.r.v ti 63 . 'I lly ate-teat- hs PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. : Won. Lost ...... ........ ' x ..J. be playing Steadman after having taken that player off the eligibility list There is said to be grounds for protest for every game Steadman plays. M id vale ia said to have used, five different catchers this summer. Jerry Dunn still is awaiting transportation from "Seattle. ? III Flybtf and Walking ITS mSeSr. Unquestionably the most remarkso is commended to the traveler. iT J. now New so able form of transport development York) In Paris, at about three francs and almost the reeularitr of the Channel 1 costs kilometre. A steamers. about 1S for the . (Next article ;Where to ge kilometre a It el a talK but to order to Journey ia each direction. Thi pr1". F.urop.) catcher and quit hiring the best catcher obtainable in Salt Lake III . however, Is subject to variation. The map of regular passenger aeroplane route in Continental Europe now begin to look like that of the (7 through railway line. There I a regular line from Pari to Bordeaux and Blarrita and then on to Madrid and even to Tangier arid Casablanca, in Africa. -- The service already It an old story. The one from Pari to Strasbourg and then on to Prague and Warsaw 1 firmly established now. It connect 1 1 with line to Lake Constance, to I 7 I f&;J ... II 'Munich, to Leipzig and Berlin. Other route go direct from London to & Brussels, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and Berlin; while by the coming summer through route are promised on to Milan, Rome, Brindlsl, Salonika and Constantinople, to say nothing of Belgrade, Sofia and Bucharest A vast variety I offered. There remains" for consideration 'tfrrwwTn Jl one final method of transit walking. Tramping In the closely builded lands of Europe Is not merely good exerA Breton Double-Deckcise; it approaches being a rite. The Bed the ancestor of our walker over there, when nightfall Pullman berth overtake him, is greeted at the near est inn, not wttn scant courtesy nut with a preferred attention. . He commands the respect of the Similar supplementary excursions landlord. Heespecial I an institution are to be found in many other place the Continent and the British upon Isles t In France and In the rest of feontl- for a century past have been hi r)ne; Walking among tne War has been ia aerial travel. The "P not lost one whit of Europeans , great plane, that sweep in an almost The Daily Herald'o Sport Newo San Francisco Vernon Los, Angeles .. Oakland ... Salt Lake II ; jv,- Dental Europe, while there are enough motor-ca- r serTices adrertlted, of one sort or another, to the devastated dls- tricts alone, to fill three or four long One may go newsDaDer columns. county. iMidvale is said to 1 l.u J.'ti Restful and ,- -l The Inn of WUUam ike Con queror at Dives. France, tiert u the (harm that comes only with ogt. :;-- II gtuMnf oW a primitive pin-poi- nt 1 twrinrux '.Kit " Hi 6 6 6 3 4 ...... Totals 0 0 0 1 Oj 0 1 4 1 S 4 0 1- 1 0 0 -3 110 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 7 1 1 .36 0 24.10 ad- offlc ment records here have revealed ?rrier thkt the oldest man In this fisher- - aress and your paper --WiH foilcan's province w&s a man named low you hyTXiafl.-Phone- 5. Ferguson, who died several years annnlBBHMSsnBmMSHMaasaM ago vtthe age of 109 years. His son, J.'H. Ferguson, is still living here. The elder Ferguson had 11 children, 30 grandchildren, 22 and 8' Dance when he died. and be Molla in English Tournament at Mn- s " I k . on Mid-val- IvWO-cleaa- ', - e jJ - r-- - w J v a V u..,-r.- ' I With SHERWOOD'S-JAZ- Z BANDITS TUESDAY AND ' ' v SATURDAY Chicken and Trout Boating-- , Fishing, Din-ner- a, and Bathing. . .HJif- CABINS FOR RENT - MUy' KomartennUi champion. 9 |