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Show m - 1 if V"' V Cinderella 'II mm-- FAY LOOSE STIEHL Teacher of Voice Studio at residence, 355 East First North. - feu- Chas.M. Smith, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Spnngville Bank- ing Co. Hours 942:30, Office Phone ! fry. ti Unequaled Service " i tor Local or Long Distance Moving. rprkea Cheerfully Giren. ler, . .EDITOR AND PUBLISHER The Daily. Herald was, entered. ae second "elaee mall matter June f, I9ll, and The Sunday Herald was entered as eeeond claw mail natter Hay 9. 1922. at the poatofftce, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March- - J, 106. DR. MADISON W MERRILL 1879. - 'X - y- r s ' ' . ' - E i ' - "' The Herald, only dally newspaper in- Utah south of Salt Lake City, Is a member of the N. E. A. Seryice. and of the International News .1 ; i. . ihjuji -- j rrri Transfer Co, .Regular Service to Geneva , ' IFireaccs Work Guaranteed. AH n Hardy-Madse- -- 1 no need of leav-in- g piped to each room w - EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT It Have the heat: from your furnace Passenger Trips to AQ Resorts by Orfer. Prices Right. - Full Modern Equipment. located in former hospital Senrlce..r building1, 35 E. Second S. Salt Lake City r-" ' week-da- y C. RODGERS. C. 3-- 5. DENTIST rery -- MO V.1WG 1- . except Saturday, and Herald The Building, South First at Susday inornin, -- Wert atreet, ?iwro,. Utah Telephone TERMS Or BUB8CRIFTI0N Danr and Boeder. .dellTered by; carrier, 40 eeata a monto, or t3M the year in advanee; by malL 1160 a year; Suaday oely, la adranee. e .e by mail. $1.00 the - ' - r i 4 ? PuiU8he4 -- THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1923. - Professional Column ...: " - . the doors open to heat the rooms'. : . - - J. ENGAR CHARLES Musk Studio Director of choruses, band Instruction md orchestra. violin, cornet vocal4 and iano. Apply for Terms. "T" Phone 899. 06 W. Center. A ....... T-T- Attoraey-at-La- Your Share. Phone -- 148 ' ' If - Get the heat where you want it and , ' it. when you want Phone - 905 1. . DR. ARTHUR VANCE. - -: - P.L Best of Materials Used, vv Satisfaction Guaranteed. j 159 N. Univ. Ave. 343 W; Center Provo, Utah. St .... - f. .. ' Phone 574. For the treasury figures indicate that the entire na the announcement of the winners the. Forever and Ever, Amen tional wealth. is equivalent to $3,600 for every man, woman in ' contest DR. H. F.CANNON and child." Scientific Eyesight Specialist If any' American has a fortune of a billion dollars, he OverIrvine's Store; as much as the arithmetical share of 300,000 average has I hone 555. Provo, Utah Americans. Our national wealth mortgaged to the extent of $112 PROVO TYPEWRITER each ofs us, figuring on the basis of the national debt and for EXCHANGE not including the 10 billion dollars or so that we loaned to Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. foreign governments incident to the war.- Even if this big never were paid back, it is just about balanced by Amersum Typewriters Repaired, Bough ican investments abroad. Sold. aid Repairing a SpecThis, then, is the financial condition of Mr. Average alty. All Work Guaranteed American:" He apparently has an income of $636 a year. He Phone 207-is worth $3,b00. He is in debt, through his national govern : ment, $112. 4 keep4hese-bumbl- e Co'ngresshoald figures pasted on its aw g;tr'T""i"'sMssi desks, for repeated reference when carelessly handling millions. . 1 ! THESE CHILLY N I GHTS - 1 " , 681-N- - V ; UTAH AUTO PAINTING CO. - Room 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, Utah. Phone 661-- VEERINARIA7 , SMOKE, SOOT AND GAS PROOF and 893; at-all- -- . . w Phone M'i't .311 Ness Building -- -S --r- ... . . . . : i ABE W. TURNER 156 W. 3rd N. . . How much money do you make? If your family's income is $636 a year for each member of the family, you ' Bo jmany nice' head could have are .getting your share using simple arithmetic in deter- been over this picture. written mining your shace). For the income of all the American She's Dorothy Dear of Montclalr. people combined now is around 70 billion dollars a year, or N. J, and ahe'U be Princess Cln-- j derella at the (2nd annual baby.j $636 for every man, woman and child. Asbury Park, N. J. parade.-a- t So claim the economists after studying the official re Cinderella are J Princess.)ear ended three- - fine nameandlor one "girl to cords of theTreasuf June 30. The figure of $636, of course, is obtained -- by have. And so's Dorothy. the incomes o: Everybody, all the way- from Ford and down to the,oerson who hasn't any. income METROPOLITAN MAG AZJNK On this basis, to be doing just average well, a family In Metropolitan magazine, for consisting of husband, wife and three, children should have October, begins Fulton Oursler's an income oi $3,iu a year. new serial. "Behold This' Dreamer." Some economists, however, believe that .70. billion dollars Mr. Oursler has written many suc isoo high an estimate of the national yearly income. Their cessful serials.' His latest bids fair '"hnininns varv. Hnwn as low as 40 billions. Which would Dull to become the most popular. Among other features "The Husband They average person's income to about $364 a year. Rebecca," "Of Course Jlow, much are you "worth 7" If .your family wealth is Picked for e Nice Girl But", "Killing more than $3,600 for each member of the family; you have She's the Goose That Lays the Golden more than youp arithmetical share, Egg," by Bernarr Macfadden, and .... " . r Provo, . office .Remind us that winter Is near at hanS and always being alive to the needs 01 ine puouc, we would suggest that you fill your bin with the best coal on the marketclean coal coal that will give you the utmost satisfaction all - . ""' .winter. " -- . VS FIGURE ON THAT GARAGE OR ROOFING BEFORE SNOW FLIES A Peculiar Situation. j I If your, wife can't cook Keep her for a pet, and eat at the old , r Greer Cafe W.L.NANCEtProp. We move Furniture, Haul Freight, Transfer Trunks. LONG DISTANCE TRIPS For many years, attention has been called to the fact that woman criminals, murderers, for instance," are treated with much more leniency than are men who commit the same crimes,' particularly if the women are young and good looking. PHONE 357 AND GET OUR PRICES MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER COMPANY . In fact, the cynical have remarked that a pretty woman can kill her husband, sweetheart or rival with impunity. Now it appears, in a story from.Chicago, that women automo1 bile speeders, too, will be favored in court. .': It is said that a Chicago judge recently assessed a fine of $45 and costs against a young man who exceeded, the speed limit when .returning fron.a business trip at In the morning, driving on a de&eilud street. The same judge fined a woman $25, after she had speeded through a busy street, giving two motorcycle policemen a long chase, and in addition administered a tongue to her captors. lashing ' This procedure is all wrong. Plainly.. the woman was as guilty if not more guilty' than the man, because, driving in a crowded street, she endangered lives. Carelessness on the part of a woman driver is just as bad as similar carelessness on the part of a man. An isTitrTespector of persons or of sex. Badly driven, it will kill or maim with impartiality, The person killed is "dead, and his death is none the less terrible nor regrettable Now it appears, in a story from hicago, that women automo-- . It is even more important that impartiality be shown in these cases than in cases where the crime is more serious. The woman, who goes after her husband or her rival with a gun has a smaller field in which to operate. Those who are walking or driving on the streets are not likely to get hurt, unless, as seldom happens, the woman pursues her victim into the street But with thfr case of thfr reckless driver, every one in the vicinity is imperiled. Careless driving, whether by men or by women, should be punished with a stiff jail sentence. This is the only remedy that is really ; effective. . auto-Tflobi- THE OLD HOME TOWN X W. le . Utah Power & Light Co. pays money every 3 months to Jiousands of its customers and other local people money earned for them by ttieir savings Iwhich they " have INVESTED in the company's Cumulative Pre- -. out every ferred Stock. This money which, we-pa-y three months is called "dividends" and at the present price of the stock the dividends amount to over 7fo a year.- - s By STANLEY . Prices Most Reasonable. ' - "tQm. ToTrt1, Viirjsm--:'m;TSe C ("WAT says SPECTAa.es P SOT Ci.iisc N the J 'J Larson Studio Makers of Fine Portraits -- ColumbiaThcaterBIdff, Provo. 11 t . ThoseFanioiisH4 for tomrtnt the. that ht'd It well carta" fir that kt'd bt SATE, which it tm otht best th'mp vmk'tng about our ttxk. , ITS SAFE! NEVER Jtrpt i ' that! ; - . 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