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Show !V THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923. I; Goidea Bal. the sengwrs said, and ted Ce is- stepped on his j Tat ETtls ma " reversed Tem rr...mj-tltT- lf raited tees, evidently Is an atte kdC ts'sft en ths noatu ant ti X ask state CoutitKioa are tfe most something. " kissed tt platform. IV Inters tloul JCcva whether assistant was weeded. iBtritiag examples expounding the He did. The argument waxed At th police sutioa tie GEONA. Italy. July Ja Tie exTh whale, strwc jtst hebiad the principal maJremtats of eon-low- hot grtnaed and said he . . .... , yi: traordinary experience of running fin. gapped and sank simplicity and lertectton. At tat next station tVey got off "Gtat GUvey. He is kno u mountais "veritable into a directly aatlr. He declared that the blame for and went to it. laat as a former ligotweigu boi of flesh," which stopped the vessel tow laws sboold not fce making 'and covered her with blood from TOO MANY LAWS, olaced wdob the Government! litem to ten, is related by the JUSTICE ASSERT, jndidary dapartmeat, aid said that 'captain of the ItalUin ship Conti tin ore than 175.0 pages of lav Published every wek-U- y except Saturday, ,and Verde, which arrived her recently (aternatieaal Xw Service. tor nmnm at Us rm. nmA CHARLES J. ENGAR COLUMBUS. Ohio, July :5.-f--ort Sunday morning, at Tbe Herald Building. South First from South America. u.. ear. m. number which ft! West street, Ptoto, CtaA. Telephone 5. Marie Studio i Shortly after their departure J Adoption of nnlfonn code system wcmld la,BO,siM. for 'from Bio de Janeiro, the captain for regulstng and interpreting 1n rmmS ,nta,mrtMtw in any --lawyer TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mr Dally attd Sond.y. band of mini-whale a ran Director chotrses, into to the to a reduce j uw, in order ship j delivered by carrier, 40 cent a montn, or iZH the reported, while steamin; at 20 miles an hour.1 mnm the hundreds of . rolums of j pnd orchestra. . Instruction year in adrance; by mall. 3.54 a year; Sunday only, Tbe whole MAN PICKS LITTLE ship was shaken, and it statutes created annually by legis-jBIviolin,', cornet, vocal and . 11.00 advance tbe year, la by mail. was necessary to throw her Into lative bodies; vrss advanced ONE WITH BIG WALLOP, yj liano. J the irom Ohio to reverse her of Chief the Justice Marshal!, disengage E. Terms. C. RODGERS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Apply for . huge quactiiies of blood and the Supreme Court, In an address here tntAvaUonal yw Phone ?99. 106 W. Center. a NEW YORK. July on Too Much Law Making.' Tbe Daily Herald was entered as second class mail matter June 6, flesh torn from tbe sea mammaL r 10 cbuukb uum, luuki m ith v,c , Jaree ueia ri.il mn hM Tk.i..t r,,ioiand 1. Tbe Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter 11 dor of enacted by the United States dur-fa- t McCarthy, 3? and a strapping! fiUed with an May , 1S22, at ithe postoffice, provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3,' and tbe air selected a diminutive. and seeweed. ing its 125 years of law making specimen, 1879.' d man, fellow "V , pas- The captain of a vessel to the j than by the rest of the world in Marshall JuEtlce ABE W. TURNER The Herald, only daily newspaper in Utah south o! Salt Lake City, rear of the Conte Verde evidently ye?xs. Chief AH of the heat is concentrated on the food which is a member of the X A. Service, and of the International News Attorney-at-Lais being cooked not distributed throughout the Service. room to make the work of preparing the meal doom 7, Knight Bldsr., Provo, I, -- RllQinPlQQ am and Professional latter was m dirt asserted that the ITALIAN SHIP RUNS thowcbt (k INTO LARGE WHALE. straits, when i saddealy her esginea. aad rigvaled er A -- !. It is Never "Too Hot to Cook" I ,w a G When you have an J- 87jc. -- t... T-T- -S , Electric Range gray-haire- s0 Spook Story w Phone Utah. CLARENCE Phone 661-- RASMUSSEN 869-- Special Representative THE BANKERS LIFE OF DES MOINES Variations of Apron Skirt " GOING CRAZY? j Cheer up, humanity is not any crazier than usual, accord- to Dr. Joseph Collins, one of the leading American neurologists. He's worth listening to, for he's not a "publicity scientist," thinking up odd theories to catch popular attention. When Dr. Collins speaks, the conservative medical profession 1. ; ; That concentrate of heat means economy, too, because there is no waste. Food will boil when the 'het is turned to low." The oven is airtight, so that when it has reached the temperature you desire you can regulate the burners to consume less of baking power, and the final hour or half-hocan be done with the power turned off, because the heat is retained. listens respectfully. . .. Dr. Desloges, head of asylums m Quebec province, Canada, recently claimed: "Everywhere symptoms are visible that ur insanity is increasing at an alarming rate. These symptoms are many and varied. In the individual they are mainly an exOne of the most conserva- - treme effervescense. People work with wild enthusiasm and with the same desperate energy." avdr m&n&fired life insurance play Answering Dr. Desloges in the New York Times, Dr. Companies in America. Collins says: "If an impresario will get a moving picture of a ormaaon Inf gladly lurnisn- domestic servant working with wild enthusiasm, or a farm M without obligation. laborer, or even a mill hand, his fortune is made. And I vow there is no desperate energy displayed where I play or see there iis no desperate energy displayed where I play or see play, save at Monte Carlo." BAKER & BAKER We're not as wild and enfhuisastic in real life as we are i tHnrnoTi Cmtnselors-aand l on the stage, in the movies or in fiction. Law. Symptoms of collective or natiional insanity are evident Collections and Adjustments in Germany, Russia and France, says Dr. Collins, and in Amer-- 1 " Everywhere. ica which is obsessed with money mania. But Collins thinks PROVO, UTAH. the cure for this money insanity "that threatens our ex-- ! 'that i,': : - sistance as a nation, is the voluntary acceptance of the ten commandments and the enforcement of the criminal code.. In Vi, other words, we are VETERINARIAN rather than crazy. ii Dr. Collins, having investigated history, reports that the insanity scare is a periodical visitation, the same as every ; DR. ARTHUR VANCE i generation resurrects the theory thatthe sun is cooling off and heading humanity toward a frigid climate in which all 681-W. 3rd N. Phone will For economy and convenience, as well as comfort, you need an electric range. Let us help you choose the model which will give you the best service. j Strangt things hare bees balk renins in the home f Mrs. Lester W. Humphreys at Portland, Ore Furniture, pictures and bedding are found disarranged after doors Ehe haye been doubly locked. doesn't think spooks are to blame.' A criminal sentenced when her, husband was district attorney may be doing .the Strang things, i j I ' unpleasant ! law-breaki- Utah Power & Light Company Eff Everything Electrical for the Home. ;.-- perish. Another distinguished neurologist tells-uthat when a person fears for his sanity it's a pretty sure sign he's in con- trol of his mental faculties, and that this is as sure of na- - j tions and civilizations as it is of individuals. A characteristic of the insane is an obsession that they're sant and that no one can prove they're crazy. Humanity's nerves are in bad fhape, undoubtedly, but its sanity is not endangered though it may be confused with "nerves."' What we need is more relaxation and less speed in daily life. Then efficiency experts, tryine to sneed us to the last ounce of energy, are partly responsible for Our' nerv- -' ous ailments. We are not going to be here on earth very long, any of us, so why not take our time and try to learn what its all about instead of attempting to travel 100 miles an hour and keen! our daily lives geared correspondingly ? The trouble is, we are rushing in a tremendous hurry through life, and without any apparent destination. All eternity lies ahead. Don't shove. Tbe apron sklrf has com as tU .r. ut fi'oi.t; 'trimijias' for Ik- it jig anj tlHere are two variations ot Hit ai.i on kKirt tj ihvrt or it. The back of the Ui'ivn truck m usual!, liu:;ht, ur.uit.iiuiicU y trinuulbc t any kiixi. s DR. H.. F, CANNON 4'i scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. '. .Tione 555. i Provo, Utah. typewriters Repaired, Bought i Md Sold. Repairing a Spe- cialty. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 207-- I i v ' ' so-call- ed PROVO TYPEWRITER j H EXCHANGE H Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. ' ; -- Canning The Easy I ' i I When Shall We Three Meet? Put Your Money In Your Own Of many women in this way By Edna Wallace Hopper i women owe their aad their youth to the helps CcuBtlc-ss- When you go to the bank don't your someone to else's j'money credit. Then why pay rent Ho someone else? Pay rent iyou ,to yourself. Put When you are ready to build, call on us. We have fj trill j.all; is iDe I the materials and will very giaa to neip you. CoalJ& Lumber Company Phone 357. 1 5th South and 2nd West! New beauty ajt once. Youth Clay purges the skin of what clogs it. This remotes ih cause of sallowness, blackheads and blemishet. It brings the blood to the skin t) nourish and revive it. that rosy afterglow, so amazing to new. users. .11 firms the skin, combat's all .en lines aaa wnnKies, reuuet-larged pores. Many women, in 3u minutes, seem to drop ten,. ve us And my girlish face, at my age shows wiru constant use will do.. mine. I have these helps to many, as a .suiiplit-joy. 1 have seen plain, women beauties, and older women drop all signs of age. I am Convinced that millions can do likewise. Look at m0t at a granJmothers age, still a stage beauty,, still a girl of 19 in appearance. I owe my beauty, my perennial youth, to; certain helps I found in France. And now, by request of thoubands, I have arranged so all who wish may get them. Every girl and woman should use First, a super-clay- . clay. Beauty at its best Is lmpossi Many years ago French experts b!e v. ithout it. So Is taught me the use of clay. They; youta. Clay users stand out said that famous beauties of all everywhere for their beautiful com. ages had employed clay. And even plexions, the crude clays they had then But not clays, not made me a famous beauty. muddy clays. This perfected clay But those clays were crude and my White Youth Clay la vastly muddy, as many clays are still.' more effective. And It 1b now at Since then, certain scientists hare! your command. spent 20 yaars in perfecting clay.) Edna Wallace Hopper's Youth Those clays could not! Clay Is supplied by all druggists compare with the clay I tfse today. and toilet counters. Price. 50c and They have found the right clay, II per tube. Also my Youth a rare mineral-ladeclay, which Creamr which should follow - the brings maximum results. They ciay. Also my Facial Youth, my have learned how to refine It, to famous liquid cleanser. Also my remove the useless mud. My new-typ- e Hair Youth, which brought my clay is white, and clean and luxuriant hair. My Beauty Book comes with each. dainty. I can do to women They have found added factors no greater which bring new and m'jlplled ef- kindness than to urge them to use fect?. Now this clay, tnitell me these helps. You will know that outfi t layis the:; when, you try them. Start with unite last word in facial clays. It brings Youth Clay now. Edna Wallace one new concetpions of what clay Hopp, Eusiness Address, Wauke- can do. 'sha. Wise,- - .(.Tcrtiscmrnt, j This-bring- Al J'l'O! the tVkfc t'o;'! l rr uup t in u - - a .Nutr Vjl'.ak Cithcu-u- l J ; r, n n PaiU dy With s s Wiliord Perry :m west Center. PHONE 117. WE DELIVER CASH I'ltlCES ;i . .which brought me deposit your own into home, ,'money your not in rent. i Made Beauties I Home i fcMmxmii& - V&t PRICES FOK WEEK ENDING JULY 28 have on hand two extra heavy tents, 10x12 and , 12x14; some Ice Cream Freezers, and No. 3 Tubs that we are making special prices on this week. We have'a large line of Stone Jars and Wooden ' Kegs in a variety of sizes. Just received a large cask of White Dishes Dinner Plates, $1.25 per set; Cups and Saucers, per set, $1.45; Fruit Dishes, 60c per set, etc. Try our Boiled Ham no one has better; sliced, per b., 50c; Whole Ham, lb., 45c; Smoked Ham, lb., 30c. We get fresh "Butter-Krust- " Bread in every day, in white, whole wheat, rye, French and raisin, per We loaf, 10c. ' ., J We buy our Crackers fresh from the factory every . week, both loose and package. Try a pound of our Loose Cocoa at 15c and you will be surprised at the quality. It is not too late to plant turnip seed; we have four kinds suitable for fall planting. We will have a shipment of New York Head Lettuce Seed this week direct from the grower. ' -. All Through the Canning Season "You caii do it Better with GAS" Trying to get along with an old cook stove, building fires in torrid weather, lugging buckets of coal and ashes just doubles the work of canning and preserving. Summer is vacation timet The housewife, more than any other member of the family, deserves a little let-u- p of hard work. Do your canning in less time, in a cool kitchen, with no fuel muss or bother. Get a new gas range. Canning Season Offer! d old-tim- e old-tim- e n --- my . LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for your old Coal Range on the purchase price of any new gas range you select. Easy time pay ' ments, too. And immediate installation. Come and see the range with automatic oven heat controlfamous for the easy "cold pack" canning. Utah Valley Gas & Coke SPRINGVILLE PROVO Co. SPANISH FORK m 1 |