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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1923. THE DAILY HERALD Wilford Perry " ' 338 WEST CENTER. ! it I 'i f New Potatoes, lq. Turnips, bunch . . ' Lettuce . . Oranges, . . , Knured as 16." .. .10c ; 25c 15c ,x. . . Iarge.-- . . ,2c 40c Lna Beans; 2 lbs. Bird .5c Seed,"-lb- . . . . . . Walnuts, lb Loose Cocoanut, lb. . . .25c " ' - ... 25c - rance f t-- a 4 1 pie, igno- as the tremendoua nanbir .of tbey thlnga' -- Tose jyho'havezservelzfta 2menibr)trlegislative bodies," he said, "know how often an enacted law does not refleetheeliberateudementl4heaiorityH)fh-- small Rubber HoseL20c grade for, per. loot. . ,15c Lawn Mowers,sveral-size- s Poul; Grass Catchers, Field Fence, Barb Wire, Wire Nails, Plain try Netting, IV Mlaflon, America Banker i , ... Aeeoetatlen Joeh BUllnfe' tamona obaerraUos that "the "trouble wlta the Ameri can people la &oi eo much their every-ibodv- .20c dozen at the postollice, . Breakfast Baconjb , , '.30c .25c Puritan Harns, lb. . . .30c 35c Create Cheese, lb. . . .30c .40c 1922. . ........ A5c Bananas, lb. Salted Peamitn, lb. :ond The country has gone "law crazy," declared Bruce A. Campbell, of East St. Louis, president of the Illinois Bar association," in his annuar address before the association at Peoria, 111., recently. He suggested a commission composed of competent representatives of all classes to determine what laws are neces-.-,ar- y and what shoukbbe repealed or amended. ." Deploring a tendency to "regulate everything and had declared that Camnbell President paternalism . .. !.-J t i; ;i s vgooa order oLine become the aay.xie aeiinea.gooa-iaw.-a. aa : 1L. ww ne De 10 aeienwnea vyt sense, "uooa sense," saia, is deliberate judgment of the generality of the people; "Unless sensible men come to the rescue we toll be a government of laws with a statute determining every action, instead of individual responsibility determining our conduct. lb . . . .5c bunch, 5c Loase Outs, 3 Beans; lb. .25c .5c Pinkeye Red Chili Beans, lb. .'. .10c 2 year In cent a month', 13.50 a year. Sunday only, by mall, Are Wel'Lawl Crazy lac Loose Cocoa, lb CoffeP( ,b .,5c , . . . Dry Onion s, lb Lemons, dozen ; - ' . 5c . Loose Macaroni, lb. 40 class mai uiaUer Slay ). Utah, under tha Act of March 3,1879. WE DELIVER PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE Strawberries; Green Onions, -' year. Dialy and Sunday, by earner. advance? Dally and Sunday, by mall, tl a year , , PHONE 117. CASH PRICES that kno ain't to." baa paiHIcnlar. ap 1 0 plication "IB .popular Francie H. Siaaon formation" on flnftictal 'aubjecU today. Among theae "ain't ao's" of common belief are:- The Tie 4hat a high Urtff as- pnrea any real, protection to Amer- i -- -a ;: -- gated by catch": phrases, not" by proof. Some of them serre par row. selfish Interests. others gWe psychological discontent something to blame for troubles Imaginary or rising from other causes: None of them help the solution of public problems. 'Until their distorting In'.' ica production! Th thann that hlrhl HMtrlcted fluence is eradicated- - frem pubHa" immigration U at benefit to Ameri opinion they will confuse the real ' Issues and make, for economic can labors ' . . The tmpreaaloa that the 'Federal f ; M,IERICA-WORL- D'S- Anwict.. to that TRUSTCOMPAUY bihty.Onr but many times reflects the wishes and views of a , - O, C, Ph. C rChiropractoK . ( 'CHIROPRACTOR f STANDARD COAL I'M a , creditor position la still new to as, hot after several years of It we art able to perceive .that having changed from a great International debtor to .the greatest .In ternational creditor calls for some thing more than complacent rau ance on our new position. What la most Beaded at this mo meat la a general conviction, such as the individual banker mast aV ways keep In mind la his dealings j as creditor, that It la a creditor's duty to keep his credit sound, to keep bis debtors solvent, to help maintain bnslnesa as "a going con--i iy R DRMLUKULJ.JAM2LJ .ttWtJCniti - tanTiMy'atresBC- phefatha and world's largest creditor, reBlrte"nti-triisHnip"i- 4 -- - minority who, with noise and energy, convince our law makers that they represent the majority of the people or Wire, Drinking Fountains, Spray. Pumps, Feeders, By THEODORE O. SMITH, that they represent-- balance of power that may determine Division, Galvanized Buckets," Coal Hods, Wash Boilers, Tubs, the result of an election. 'American Bankers Association "If all our laws and municipal ordinances were strictly The trost companies of the Unit Wash Boards, Clothes Line, Clothes Pins. Also a nice enforced our people would rise up m righteous rebellion un- ed States are custodians of nearly of assets to line of Bedding Plants, Tomato and Pepper Plants, etc. tMea billion dollars less many of them were repealed." be used in adThis tendency to add laws to laws is conceded to be one vancing indus of the most serious problems before the country. Yet, at try, commerce end trade. This every session of state and national legislatures, sucn an word "trust avalanche of laws is put before the legislators that it would m e s n s some be absolutely impossible for them to have even an intelligent thing more than ' understanding of the Jaws and their effects. Yet hundreds . a term of trade. cent.of them are rushed through at last minute sessions. Every Is to as as of value Europe only It Indicates legislator seems to" think he has been elected solely to get trustworthiness Europe Is a going concern. The new laws passed. Then, too, there are powerful blocs which sod responsible only Way Europe's debt can Be' From the Spring Canyon District, .on Your Next Order. It It measures liquidated. Is .through continuance able reason. less laws are laudable a with T. eo G Smith They get passed conadence In bualnesa This involves politi rast to obtain legislation, and do obtairi their own benefit, IT BURNS BETTER million ol "cltlxens repoie cal and social rehabilitation as well ofseen has been theeffedrupon others. This regardless To this rebablllta-lb iutiuttiu'ns that can b9 trusted. as economic. GIVES MORE HEAT time and again. in .well," occasionally, to ask tlon It Is America's duty as credi. Many of these laws are enforced, to the benefit of a few oi ives wli.ii life implies, what tor to contrite. LASTS LONGER and the detriment of many. But , is The adjustment of International even aod corp.iraie. life ti.. evil this perhaps li ii 4oltH.;ii8. at such a Indebtedness" must, be made while 3 not so great as the one seen in the statement of the speaker ... Exclusive Agents. it is ui liuiiun affairs, when" new Business is being done -" that if all our laws were strictly enforced, the public would lui . aa rlltltifhenr-maa" p. t of America's trusted obliga rise in revolt. This indicates that the people are so accus- ct .a a' ut n tiU so o.e. s tieD dfsiruist' tion to use its unique position by jf tomed to a multiplicity of laws that they merely pay no t i iii'toi are speaking foudiy in assisting, with profit to herself and attention to them so long as their liberties are not too much ti mil. iiM'ldl ami political life, to the borrowers, the progress vf PHONE 17. restricted. Indifference to law enactment naturally breeds jui'iiibfi that there are some economic production and distribu thai are tion In alt promising countries. indifference to law enforcement. . And a law that is not en- e .m'lSTANDARD COAL CO. lif initf-.The no'e of That Is part of the day's work, and forced is worse than no law. It. onlv adds its nunta to the t;j7NiiM be tub loudly Bounded the day's work must meet the Salt Lake, Utah. r general spirit of law breaking that is cfe"ated by disrespect , ii 'r. world's need. urd luuuy i and indifference to laws. : The remedy in" this! instance, as in most everything else Wm. H. O. P. .CONVENTION ON that affects the public, lies in the proper education of everyCrocker. Republican COAST , one to the existence f this evil and to the necessity of over- national committee man from California today tild the civic comave i vv v i smv vsikiiu wjmj k?ais vsjva mv iyv muj Tune SAN 1J Z. T-FRANCISCO, - .Llii.i.! to j L.. - ii..:. uicxr nweiiuuii w auuusmiiK icwiawsaa jwoaiuic aimiuiu Fifleea members oi the Republican mittee which is endeavonnw laws that are useless and inoperative. Fewer laws and more natiinai committee are pledged to bring both Republicans and Ltemo- here. Only 'give San Francisco their vote for cratic conventions law enforcement should be the goal. are necessary to swing the REGULAR DINNER ine iyt convention city.ina ntteen ne Specify v. 1 CHIROPRACTIC , and has teaches proved in thousands of . cases, ihat v:where the nerve is freed through spinal adjustment, the mental impulse the Life Principle irtJKao, will rer :t etore the body to health And he tools used are the human hands, trained and killed through longi.prae-tic- e and guided by a sincere desire to serve and to heal V ' H- the" maa end by of ateepin?i)orch:aohe:Orey seYeral on were cans more th Ufc. home, a bullet through her head. In another room a baby brother side of blm. and sister were playing with the Canned heat contains a high per- revolver frim which the fatal shot centege of alcohol and Is about as had been fired. Absence of powder safe a beverage as carbolic. acid, In marks and the fact that the battel city court this morning sentence ' atocaa The nottoa ttat lanroaa " behind the lntered the head from was deferred on Jones to" get him ' '. are watered: " car added mysters - and caused out of the city. suicide. doubt to investieators The ninalon t&at Wall Street iome tatea money or credit oondltJonsS ' , HE WAS MINUS. The fancy that the tntereat t I CANNED HEAT. ON HOT AY. Sherley Harris of SLeht was arany class or section can be perTuesday. ond'of the hottest days rested here Tuesday afternoon, acmanently furthered at the expense in June history of Provo, was not cused of driving a truck .without of the general Interest; t ' license plate, light or horn.. He had The phantasy that flat currency hot enough tor Frank Jones, wealtn of be na transient Jones was arrested after the engine and, wheels, all right, but can add to the " ." ' tlon: Chief Wyec Wilkin had been noti- these, In the estimation of Chief The delusion that capitalism e fied by depot people that Jones was tt Police Wren Wllklns were not responsible for economic ' and social conducting himself disorderly. enough to keep him out of putting ma . 1 ball to appear In city -- chief (! up onnd Ayo cans t The Theae beliefs bare been prnpv "canned-Be- st" in Jones' pockets, court Boart ai rwpoMtble Tot" T Roeem FINANCIALTHINGS deflation to commodity, pncee, the THAT "AiNT SO" Inl20andll21:'- - The Idea that the Dn!te4 utee a term of Subscription: Dally Only, delivered by carrier, 30 centi FRANCIS H. I9S0N ' . V can malntala an Isolated poslUoa ty 13.50' the county, month; by mi.J in Otah county. $3 a year; outside Chairman Public Relatione Com- is world affaire; 69 North Unlversitr Avenue: Provo. . ConsulUtiomand-flours: to 12 A.. ML Spinal Analysis . 2:30 to 6:3 P. M. " Freev : fcoeai Office Office, 858. 10 rr, Weeldewcay 61- .- MOBILE, CONOCO SUPERIOR VICO, GASOLINE HAVOLINE OILS it,-fo- r ui.-- - 1 I , i i .. lm-f- p,i-joii- 1. SMOOT & SPAFFORD i -- ' ' Eat at Emil's 5 EI x- -- From 11:30 40c to others have looked kindly. upon the convention, move to bring here, BULCAR 7:30 and 50c SPECIAL STEAK, 75c. SHORT ORDERS Half Block Northf Fountain. Phone 820, EMIL NELSON, Prop. Barbot's Wonder aoaed. OFFICIAL KILLED BulBERLIN, June garian Minister Duplrinoff was killed and former Mimster"OT6ff captured" in a fight between revolutionary forces and armed oeaa. ants in southern Bulgaria, according to word received here this after non from Sofia. Armed forces suDnortinsr former premier Stambouliskv were pirtcd surrounded near Slavovicc 13-F- ormer Hot A flying flivver, which carries you 60 miles on a gallon of "gas" and can "be manufactured in quantities at $400 apiece! it is being successfully demonstrated in our country by George Barbot, its French inventor. Compare, with the cost of driving a car. Barbot's baby plane weighs only 400 pounds. . It is' 1 shipped "in the knockdown" came from France in a crate. BULLET IN GIRL'S HEAD Itstiny motor is 12 horsepower. But it's powerful. Barbot OAKLAND. June 1A Although claims it Can climb more than a mile up into the air in 30 inclined lo believe the death of minutes. This baby plane carries only one passenger: A mapretty 17 year old Martha Annie UfrAH'S YOSEMITE Grey a case of suicide, nolice to chine to carry more would be a simple matter of multiplicawere baffled by many mysteri day ' SUMMER RESORT tion, ous features surrounding the case Barbot's plane has tapering dragon-fl- y She was found late last night by wings, braced in UPPER FALLS RESORT, her 13 year old sister on the floor fernally to.cut down the air resistance. These wings have a spread of pnly 40 feet. That's about PROVO CANYON. the width of the garage you'd require. Later on, the inventors probably will discover howto do SPECIAL TROUT iaway with winjjs entirely.' Seems impossible. It once seemed - AND? equally impossible, the idea of axocean-goin- g ship without, t sails. Only the wild visionaries in those days pictured anyFRY DINNERS SPRING thing like a' ship propelled by steam engine and strew. Barbot's baby plane may or may not turn the trick, but it's just a matter of time until the flying flivver will take the place of the auto as' the main vehicle of transportation. The auto, ofcourse, will continue. irVwidespread use in- the air j We move Fnrnittjre, Haul age, like the Aorse m tlhe auto age. Kut the rear roads of the ii I Freight, futurtCwill bte in the Jair. No pavink taxes! No tire bills J jviure ine iutpiane can come iniQ general use, xu must; ii LONG DISTANCE TRIPS X becfieaD. Barhot demonstrates ' rheanness ia nossihle. It must also be able to rise and descend in a straight Work Guaranteed . down line. The Wlicopter machine is the key to this. iThe Some invention like universal auto also must be Prices. Most Reasonable. even when stalled in the gyroscope will prevent it falling, -- Tired ; m I. ? 1! 4- -- i Hungry Donnansj - it J i fool-pro- 1 Kodak asyou go - KT 1 : tliA j. sir - iirls.noteyondTbbnityhat win nave -- get down to earth, under certain conditions of machinery out . 01 oraer. 1 u : . 1. I "1f ' i Let us be your photographic service station. We carry a full stockof Kodaks, f 6.50 upjtqdak Filin, and . ' Eastman accessories. t :, Our developing and printing is of the superior sort HuAG'SMS::, NOW AT LIBRARY Store -- j.-. . - - ..MUICIANS - LEAVE.. The 100- hooks presented to the . Three Provo maslciana, Prof. J. Provo public library by O. O. Hoag W. McAllister of the Provo high of New York, the first manager of school and Misses Alene Phillips the locarJ. C Penney store In this and Florence Newell of the B.'X city, wilt be ready for the public U will leave for Chicago. on ThursThursday, according to iin. Ray day to spend three months in study at tha Conservatory of Wuslo in Timmonnan of the library board. "'Thla, Js.glad news, Indeed, for that city. Chicago Is especially atIn the public," said Mrs. TJmmermsn', tractive for summer student music on account of the presenc In "for it is now the season of flcUon that city during the Ume of a numreading and Mr. Hoag's generosity ber of musicians' of. world-wid- e jwlll certainly be appreciated by the; .reputation, - KoSP Dept. ... .... .... ... . ' Shoe rebuilding is a profession. A "jack-o- f cannot rebuild shoe he will only cobble them. Send your worn shoes by. parcels post; our work will please you. We call for and deliver your l-trades" Phone Us No. 674. 4 . . ('At A J Robuilders .... 208 West Center. ; BaMsaaaaasasaaaaaaaBBHaaBaBBaasiMHas ' - . Provo The books, most copies of tha most popular fiction and latest . stories, have been marked "Gift of Mr. O. Q. Hoag." and catalogued and. are now ready for the public". are ; Hedquist Drug Gp. . vas reading public. of which , i Phone 74. Fifth West and Center. JhQnel66S-- to use a rope ladder to - is SUPmiOlTMOTOR CO. of. their planes stall in the air, Out of the pocket, into position, release the shutter and the picture is yours. That's the Kodak way. It's simple andsure and leads to pictures you'll be proud to show. Jrput late up-and- -J 4 Mil j-- I HERE IT'S' FREE ' r. . f0. Well What hit? Why! It's the Extraatten- ra getwtthmtExt W I -- : 4 SERVICE ' ir . Superior Gasoline 25c per Gallon STPRICE & ' 50 "NIGHT AND DAY The Temple Phamtacv . Pocatcllo, Idaho. . . FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.' Mrs V SERVICE.'. ; CarefuL Courteous, Eiperi-' enced Workmen., Q V From Sutherland Bros. Phone J |