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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, HAY 23, 1923. facing: the THE DAILY HERALD, OCIAL Blame Terms of Subscription:. Daily only, delivered by, carrier, 30 cents Kbnthrty niaJl In Utah county, 1,3 year; outside the county, $3.50 a yearl Dialy and Bungay, by cairler, 40 cent a month, $3.50 a year to By CLARA It was Bui's first Job.. U office boy in tbe offices of the T-i, Brown, whose birthday anniversary men t, during which luncheon Till " occurred esf that day.' A cat glass ;pe served. The nominating com-boof tulips formed an attractive' mittee will be appointed.'. centerpiece for the dining" table. r corporation, ag et Galeu'dlair er r and bet I'll mighty proud of 1WY ' 'V year. rise," he told his. mother. "I'm goMr. and Mrs. William Knudsea ing right op the ranks to president, entertained - Entered class mall matter May 9, 1922,at the postbffice, like Mr. Langeruian did." at dinner at their home Langerman was In an Hi bnmor Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Prow, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. There bad been Knudsen's mother, Mrs. W. . T. that morning. trnnhla nHh an Ifniuirtant MlJrtO til er over a blir. Certain items bud been disallowed. Xangerroan sent YORK'S WEDDING CAKE " 1 "V - ". -- " for the manager.- Now. what's all tuts , trounie fwkh the teeoa-fcP-lmanded. "we can t airoro to ai- front our oldest customers dver a ' la 1 , i ; Your Old Age h 1 ItenLJgttJappn r if s BANKERS CAUTION ACA1NSTT1 r 4 -- - Representative of agriculture were present at Puellcher the meeting They made It clear that the upward trend of affairs In business bad not yet reached the farmer and that fnwsttton'ofr'havlng to pay relatively, larger price for what he purchases as compared with that received tor what he sells should be given the most thoughtful consideration. There were also present men fresh from observing and studying conditions In Europe. While they - lent encouragement to tbs belief ""TBaT Europe aTTatfatrs are etowly very slowly righting themselves, there Is in the feeling generally oipressed by American hankers a distinct note of caution, Questions of the Hour One bears the questions everywhere, asked: "Are we going to permit American affairs to ride , , Mist Beth Hamblln of Kanali, at Spring-Uta-h Utah, spent the week-endell, Provo canyon,, the guest of tbe Minnehaha lrls of the Fifth ward I Mutual, who were the "guests of 4 CamP No. 3, Daughters of ths Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home oTMraTTTaffetta Beesley. Games and mnsic will be Mangum at hjrsum Z. laifes of lheaTternodn's entertalnV iner home In Springdoll. : d , enlopble.fea;!..? ss rssjesafa)esW Ws ss " d pittEORGE ' Ph. D. CH C Chiropractor. " - - I Hours: "L.i: Consultation "and ,10 to 12 A. M.- 8plnsl Analysis :SQ P. M. ,..Off Ice . 69 North University Avenue, Provo. - - -- Office, 858, RMidence, 51- vfFrwy.; est loses mmir i i TV -- lit, .fcltlj-- i 0m4tnyhirft( Iff Kid ft T hope 990. again Into a situation of extreme inflation, which will, as we 'all know, be followed by another period of depression? Had we not better keep business on a normal keel by not going too rapidly? Should not the banker be sounding a note of warning to business men generally to keep their affairs Well The charts indicating the trend of business show that we are approaching the high point which followed the war. This should be the signal to the conservative business man that expansion must be definitely controlled and that reasonable conservatism should be tbe order of tbe day. To many this may appear ths . pessimism of- the banker, but let me say that the banker Is In a position to keep bis finger on tbe pulse of our economic situation, and when there Is such a consensus on tbe part of. many bankers that we are passing the safety point and that we are riding Into another period of Inflation' such opinion should not be looked upon as pessimism, but rather as the advice of those whose business lanfprosper only as there Is general prosperity. The banking situation in America 4 - la sound and can only be harmed by undue credit expansion. The banker should see that expansion does not again gain the, headway that led us Into trouble-befor- e, and the business man should do everything possible to, support the banker, thus avoiding another period of costly deflation. KEIlIIUkKiriBISCIfilllXXZZIIiaUKIIHIBIII ,tiBlBiaiHpiliaiBICIsj!ic;g: " ' I - KISS'1 ir fill I I if M snsrtea itowianar: iryou tno SMI l&iit .1 I, what's going to come of Itt The Bateson people ere ripping mad. and as like aa not welt lose our oldest customers."-- -- ; In BeadThis "Is the cake Tm sorry," aid Campbell abing, England, for the wedding feast jectly, "but I thought" "I dont care what you thought 1" of the duke of York and his bride shouted Iiowland. .."What's the It was 10 feet high and 7 feet in use of my having a staff if they circumference. In the' sugar coatcan't be trusted to handle a little ing were represented Windsor business itenv without my snper rcastlerSt George's chapel, miauls Ton moke me sick, the castle, the arms of the duke of vision? whole pack of you. Smith's been York and of the Strathmore family, giving me the devil. Don't let It and various other things. happen again, that's all. And just see thpt that matter is adju .ted." B' ts- -t thought to call No Drudgery to Canning Now B -- Campbell went hack sullenly "But you dlctnted. that letter to me, Mr. Canipliell," protested MIsT) xurnDuu. "How was I to know it wasn't all right?" "Oh, you make me sick, ail of you!" snorted Campbell. "You're the finest collection of fllntheads I've ever hit on. Oh, for God's sake, don't start howling here! We're all In the soup. Just do the best you can in the future, Miss Lcm-equippe- went of! wiping . Miss Turnbull her eyes. "I'm through, Sadie," she said to the head of the stenog- raphers' department d'you mean. Lizzie? Tou aren't leaving us?" should say 1 "Leaving? Well, am leaving. That old Campbell has been saying things to me that no girl can be expected to stand for. How am I to know whether he's making a break or not when he's dictating a letter?" "Oh, take it easy, .'take It easy, answered - the other. Lizzie," "We've all been through the mill."' .What J going- - ot- te-pnt me through that mill again, that's "If I stay on all," said Lizzie. here, you don't send me in to Mr. Why, that man Campbell again. Isn't fit to look any decent lady In the face, he's that crabbed, and cranky REGULATOR DOCTOR H fcj PrAvfcfc- ARK lEWF! Or Kan Equipped with ths Lorain Oyen Heat Regulalpr. construction pre-- Baked-ovents breakage. finish gi ves lustrous, durable surface.' Can be had with rust proof, dark porcclain-enam- eled oven linings. Ovens either or 18)4" wide--a- ll 14" high and 20" deep. Many styles and slses.- - SIL- -I I Osteopath All-ste- n fw -- 7 """TTTf 14". ABRAMS YES, MR. 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"Nqw, don't yon talk back to. me; because I won't have It I You take those letters and keep your mouth shut or you'll be elated for another Job mltfhty quick !" Bill took the letters sullenly;.' "Nope, mum, I dunno what makes them such a lot cfold cranks In the ottlw." he. said that night. "But I'm going right up the ranks to president like Mr. tangernian did." . mi. Wwurn NtwiDir Oaloa.1 from the We'll gladly denKngtTateCarffimg',wWholc MeaTTSwk" ing", and "How to Bake and Cook in tha Oven Without Ever a Failure'.' all by means of theXorahrOvcn Heat Regulator. VJi have for you a free illustrated booklet "Lorain Oven Canning". Ask us for it. ' I" "Well, I think you might kind of remember I sent you in there because I wanted to put you In line for Promotion," said Sadie frostily.' on. Keep your oia promotion; 8a id Lizzie. Sadie fussed and fumed and rang her bell. . ' "Bill," she said, when the office boy appeared. how often am I to tell you to take tbe letters out of ICE 'ovenkeat Turnbull." ."Wellv-you'ren- . to his desk and caled his stenographer. "Miss TurahuJW th.e-e- V the dick-- , ens" to pay over that. Bateson matter," he. said angrily. "Rowland's been rfvlng me the devil. I toll you exprer !y to pull ,me up if, any- - No. 508 and order a big block of New Way to Can is by the Lorain Overt: It eliminates, standing for hours over a hot stove att lifting of "heavy .kettles all drudgery, Any fruit or vegetable Csn be easily and simply put up -by this method. And all retain perfectly their color; flavor. firrjsncss and d Gas Ranges Thousand? of owT;ref nave used the, LorainOveri Canning Method success--1 fully.for years. Ask us to explain the remarkable THE my Wife ttiuf 9r Ming. - pale-face- - V J ' - and skilled through long drSc tice and guided by a sincere desire to serve and toheal V JC RAMSEY bands,-traine- jtaweA-M-Jllft-waist-lin- is tions for which a sooner or later ly his age. A wom' an, likewise. How many are" preto take up a themselves it paring new line of entteavorwbea the referee counts them oat? How many are even saving systematically so they will bejndependent finan-clll- y when your newcomers crowd Working. them out of their chronic Jobs? will bo How about yourself ? At what ' Hels a . out of the question.-age'wttl you be "through" in the by the way, with an upperc'ut that work you are following? And what would qualify him as a pugili'st-'take Its place? aresyOu preparing sparring partner. We get old oh, so fast.- The years., Here's-hidecision : to slip by before we realize. By J. H. PUELICHER President the American Bankers Association A. recent 'meeting of the Execu- tive Council of the American Bank- era Association attended as it was by representative bankers from every state In the afforded" Union; an excellent opportunity to- - get a composite view of the business, situation In the nation as a whole. (be,- Harmon requested to be in attendance. '", -- human - Jobse would let me' get away . But I don't weigh wtlh murder. as much as I did then Only 166 now." When a man Upptosrthe heaiaj 214 pounds can get his waist down W 22 llnchea7ajytBIhg Is" possible. A bigger problem than reducing Is ahead of Eltinge his walst-llnreal name, wiuiam junan baiton, by the way. The problem ahead is old age. Eltinge has been impersonating merry widows for quite a while. Doub.le chins and stiff Joints He cannot be Jodged forever. is frank about It knows His has been a prosperous career. He could quit, never do another tap of work, and live off the fat of the land. But be wants to keep on e Thursday, morning at residence. '' ' : -t- ' waists' bepounds when came the fashion. "I got my-- waist down to 22 inches, all , right," he reminisces. "The Lord knows how I did It. You could stick pins" In my legs and I didn't feel it. The ?i matteY of $200. We should have taken those Items off the account. keep going: I like to travel. I expect you to bave more practical ure I can keep tip concert work till Judgment than 4hat. Smith.". . -I am 60 or 70 years old,. Some oi - Smith, the manager, cent f r tbe my opera friends tell .me I have a head of the Interior agency. Rowland" "See le said,! here,' voice. So I'm going to take a with the ghat's all this difficulty chance." Bateson people about T The old Eltinge is educating bis voice man's been, giving me the devIL I how. A few more years of female don't Interfere with your department, but I xoct ymtvJMve-H little common sense la dealing with I stage laklr our oldest customers, even If they they are Jmt ;away In mothballs, arent our largest wnes.' will his naive voice ready Eltinge "Mr. Smith, yon told me". -for his new line of work?- "Never mind what I told wo. Instead of Waiting for "Father This sort of thing has got to stop. can again. torts. to him, he's going to retire, him ailRowland went off I stuttering with IS -- I self, "beat 'em to mmmoned his staff. and . In preparing for tbe inevitable, fury "who handled that Bateson bastbe displays foresight that Is very ii mmm V hm AmmmnAmtl scarce among actors or tne rest of d, middle-age-d man. as, for that matter. "Ob, yta, It looks ike one of There are many sorts of occupafool breaks, Campbetl," unfitted jronr man t CInd-Ashworth- I Julian Eltinge, world's greatest impersonator, weighed elicSatibnYaiompeteT The wide, a cinb-no- "- The, Service Star Lesion will bold I The marriage of Miss Ardell Harmeeting Friday afternoon at 1:30 mon, daughter ( Mrav Sarah Har r mon oi Proyo, to o'clock to tbejyomen'a tManJclpal aiso or tnu city, wui taae ptace cotmcll rooms. Ail members are . - CniROPRACTlC eaches and has proved in thousands of .cases ft9 where the nerve is freed, through spinal adiusbrw the mental impulse, the Life Principle in Ifaurtn store the body to health. And the tools used From the Heart of the World's Greatest Orange Empire. 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