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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. PAGE TWO. Professional and MV2 4 n?f$- Teacher of Voice Studio at residence, 855 East First North. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Springville Bank-in- g Co. Hours 942:30, 3--5. v OR. MADISON W. MERRILL : DENTIST . iocated in former hospital building, 35 E. Second S. Provo, Utah. CHARLES Ji EN6AR Music Studio "Director of choruses," hand . : Instruction orchestra. ' JL violin, cornet, vocal and And Apply for Terms. Phone 899. W. Center. X)6 T-T- -S - - V ... '" ABE W. TURNER .Attorney-at-La- Room -- If Knight Bldg., Provo, UtalL-Phonej6M-L- .. , V . E TE R I NMIAN- -! DR. ARTHUR VANCE 3rd N. Phone 681-N- 156 W. T DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine s Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE .MfanUarfUHMMiMrfUaMi, The Dally Herald was entered as second class mail matter June 8, 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter May 9. 1922. at the postoffice. Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, ,.f The Herald, only daily newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City, is a memberGbf Hit .eCfcV and of theInternational News Service. Suit Lake City offire 311 Ness Buildiug- - ' And of all these notable London .houses none was- pleasaater than that of Cornelya the great sculp tor, and LitUe Billet 'was such a ' favorite in that house that he was Collections and Business, able to take his friends Taffy and the Laird there the very day they cam to London Plrst of all they dined together at a delightful little Franco-italiaRnimrA nAi t At tuttkAiian (loot bouillabaisse (im- agios the Laird's delight), and spa- ahettt. and a noulet rotl. which I such a different affair from a roast fowl (and salad, which Taffy was allowed to make and mix himself; and. thef.aU smoked Just where theysat. Hhe moment they had swallowed" tbttir food as bad been their way in the good old Parte, days. That dinner was a. happy one tor Taffy and the Laird, wtth their IJttle Billee appareiitly unchanged a demonstrative, as genial, and caressing as ever, and with no. swagger to speak of; and with so ' By Roger W. Babson. It is not so much the amouhfol Mood inour bodies that counts ; it's the rate of circulation. It is not the amount of money in business which is most important: it's the speed . : i. s country, in gooa times ana Dad the actual amount of curfluctuates little. The great difference berency relatively tween brisk and dull business conditions is the rate at which money changes hands. One dollar used twice develops the same amount of business as two dollars used once. Jf we want a healthypstrong business situation then we must "do wnat we can to keep mbnejrcirculahngt not realize this Apparently,, however, business men-d- o fyct. Wbertever a period of uncertainty appears, every one, whether he can pay or not, tends to hold on to his money and let hisbill3 go. This is" true in presidential years or when a radical cnange in congress is in prospect. People seem to cling to their cash balances as though they held some saving grace to ward off trouble. I have before me Bradstreet's re- ection Contuti6WTiT4ffIeadiricr r.it.ips in thA I Initio toiates- and uanada. in only 2 of these 46 cities are collec. tions reported as "good." In 29 cities they are only "fair," while in 15 cities they are given as "slow" or poor ! Moreover our studies of the other smaller cities show about the same situation, This wave of slow paying is caused by the feeling of ... , CMtMiuetf llnd. nowhere was he happier Chan at the houses of the great sur geons, and physicians who Inter ested themselves in his strange When the UtUe BUlees disease. of this world aH HI, the great ur-geons and physicians (like the great singers and musicians) do better tor .them, out of mere love and kindness, than for the princes of the earth, who pay, them thou sand guinea feet and load them - with honor a, ........ ' .V ' -- - Part p""" .EDITOR AND PUBLISHER "" - e-- n T . Ck4 -- - were new to them, and of such Interest!. They also bad much to say but they didn't say very much about Parte, for fear of waking up Heaven knows what leepJag dogs! And every now and again, in the - Mat ofa!l jhj aiherSaWmiaiilwa ef 1SiT rrwrtWeTrnirrra',H otherwise would occur! The life blood of business is slogged: . BUe's miserable saladalMy weeTd shoot through kte like To have Typewriters Repaired, Bought same as collections slowed down 25 per cent is exactly the a of fourth our sending and of credit out the money md Sold. Repairing a Spec-He weald catch hlsseeM thinking country. When the outlook is dubious it may be good judg- kew tat and faswy awd Wty. All Work Guaranteed. ment to curtail buying. The banks a buyer for being 'aaieT trifles Taffy bad respect 207-Phone cauuuua. unpaid duis, nowever, are anotner matter. They Md what a ahlftlees. feetteM, must be paid aometime. To delay simply frightens lenders, dafer wa the Laird; aad hew " injures credit and takes "the heart "out of those who would greedy they beih were'atd hiw put vneir money and energy into maKing business conditions red and coarse thetr mn and ftHa Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. fa-l- and better. ad eheeks grew ae tkef fed. hew ad thetf kew faeee; shiny Is article not directed to any particular industry or .This , r m le algM, i IttUe be woeld eaM, iwuty.-- Ai uie uaon, 01 biow payment existed onijrixrone sec- If tkey both feU dww lead Mder tion the effect would not be so serious. It is a general conthe Mblel Aad able wee id stake kiss dition, and until it is corrected no amount of advertising or beewve more eametagly te Ueea, sales. effort can offset its effect. Economists are figuring mere genially aad dewoaoeraMvly howjnuch!thejieroplane postal aervice will increase the effi tbaa ever for he knew tt was an We move Furni- ture, Haul Freight, Transfer Trunks. ciency 01 money. Most business men today, however, feel that a check "by return mail',T:would be fast enough. If checks were mailed today for only 20 per cent of the unpaid vuia over iv days oid, we potential buying power of the comi by next Thura 6youlamlH;m3edHea3.WK0Q(),000 day night 1 Do you know any quicker way to speed up busiucaa wiau man wny, not try w i . LONG DISTANCE TRIP - Work Guaranteed. MostReason--abld ft PHONE 11 It else to start. In explaining slow payments, each gives as the reason that his own collections are slow. Why not each of us start a campaign all by lumself :Evenlf we have to borrow money to do it, pay up our own accounts quickly and urge the one we pay to pass the favor along in the interest of better business. "Do unto others as you would that they do unto you" is hot only scripture, but good business In this case it will serve more than anything else practice. td start business moving. e. 665 n PROVO ? .fl y M TRANSFER & 7 TAXI CO. Careful, Courteous, ' Experienced, . Workmen. And rratn you are ready for a new car, there Is always a Studebaker of a style, tlze and price that will exactly suit you. W4 MODELS AND I LIGHT-SI- " Sg'giCre?! n: If your wife can t copit yi her I t don t j divorce Keep her for a pet, andg eat at the old !Wr r 'Piril"5 ..,.H5 -- W e.l Pm,UM2S W7J Coop.(5 Tawia P--..) SMmi. Tttmt Bioilk i HP. SOW Tirine IPW SMbM(S-PMa.)lSCoup.S-IW-5S- Sod , 175 blfnl Tout CuaVMuno Nay lor Auto Co, fifeefClt wV NANCE, factory I MH.f. rwXTMfi il . . PRICES-f.o- .b. SPfcCIAL-SI- 40H.F. I f a greweome phyeiealanssent kte'ewa, which he ootid m mm bels than a cauraot la hie eye! Then, catching sight ef hie wi in a stirrer. fie weiM enrse hlmseM for a peny. Misbegotten ahrinip, an tap ehectiea no bluer, by the aide of ke herculean Taffy Of Ue barly Laird of Cockpen. the o' half pence: a wretched IHtle, overated Vt 'fdlWwerTl trivial craft a mere light amneerl For what did picture natter, or whether they were good of had. exoept to the triflere who painted them, the dealers who Mid them, the idle, uneducated, purse-proufooli who bought them and atock them bp oni their walla because" theywere.AoldJ 7 And he felt that II a dynamite aheU were beneath the Uble where they eat. and Its fuse were smoking would tender their very nose, he neither wish to wan his- friends nor move himself. He didnt care d , NIGHT AND DAY ... SERVICE 11 e I MOVING THIS IS Prop. i,K.;Bi!ii:iUBiL,Mn:iini!ni!iiiniiaiiiiiunin.i - A STUDEBAKER YEAR ! a d And all this mad him to lively and brilliant tn his talk so fascinating and droll and witty, that Taffy and the Laird wondered at the Improvement suoeeee end the experience ot. Ute had wrought la him. and marvelled at the happlnesa of hi lot, and almost found It la their warm, affectionate hearts to a "touch-o- f envy! ; Oddly enough, tn brief flash of t la tleac, "entr la poir from age,"' they heard a foreigner at an adjoining table (one of a veryvtioisy group) exclaim : "Mali quand Je Voua dit que ffal en- tendue, mot. la 8rengalil et mem qu'elle a chant I'Impromptu d eomm el Chopin absolument e'etalt on piano qu'on Jouaitl r , Toyonal , "Farceur! la bonn blague!" said another and then the eonv sation became so noisily general tt waa no good listening any mora. "fivengallt how tunny that nam should turn up! -- 1 wonder what's become of our ' SvengaU, observed Taffy. i , . remember hit playing Chopin's laid Little. Billee; Impromptu," "what a, lingular coincidence I" s were to he more that night j It new rains then but It poun! sa our thr triendi ' flntshtd their eoffe and Uqnered up, and went to Cornelys's, three la a han-- fel ,. 1 There AMkks colnol-denoe- their peftwe aad eigme? Sir Lools Oontlya, at everybody den Hill, a kouie of many wla t as a peach to aa airp!-- 4 ttff down, and whichever window he yoa mr word Ot noaexi eai nai looks out of, he tee his own gar- th. vale la a dataiL If WhAtsha taeredlbl! it den and very Uttle els. la spit does with It-- tt'a or hie eighty yeaxa. b works as give on cold all down in mcki bard as ever, and hi hand has tt drives you mad! It make y lost hut. little of Ita cunning. But weep hot taara :iiy4ha apoonMl he no longer give those, splendid Ah! th tear, mon fy! tensxl J Ca parties that made Urn almost as can draw verythlng butNhatl famous a host as he waa an artist a'eav pas dan mea eordealM eaa When his beauUful wife died he only madden with lave! BuMa shut himself up from the world; Svengall! . , . And then, la th and cow be never etira out of his middle of It all; prrroutl .". bouse and grounds except to ful sh makes yon laugh I Ahl'H beau rlret fair rlre aveo dai fil hie duties at the Royal Acad emy and dine once a year with the Iarmes pteln le yeux rolla qui 1 Mnn ""r Tf me passe i . . r r )iieea, . that ft iwear mad mi heard her It was very different in the early sixties. There was no pleasanter even I would never try to sing any and or more testJr bouse than his in more it seemed too absurd I kept my word for a month at London, winter or summerno e qu lordlier host than he no more Ir- least end you know, J sals mol!" " vaux, resistible hostesses than Lady "Ton are talking of la SvangalL Comely and her lovely daughters, 1 bet," said Signor Spartla. and If ever music bad a right to Ton hav heard "Out, parbleul call itself divine, it was mere you berr onla"te beardftt Saturday nights "Yes- -it Vtenna last winter," r during the London season when the foreign birds of eong come joined the greatest singing-maste- r J'en-u- ir tout he- over td reap IhelfharT est: lnLon tlnUie-woTt- d. las! 1 thought I could teach a don Town. I It was on one of the' most brtl woman bow to alng tin heard that He liant of these Saturday nights that blackguard Svengall't puplL married baa her. they say! the and Laird, 'chaperoned Taffy That blackguard SvengaU!" ex by Little Billee, made their debut Little BHlee . . . "why. el- Mecbelen Lodge., and. were re claimed In 1 ceived at the door of the Immense that must be a Svengalf knew a friend Paris powerTuTThan " with splendid eyes and a" gray of. mine!" manr un thealso -' Thafl on a small" velvet cap" beard, and era pule (sauf vof re hH head and by a Greek matron rimeuse so beautiful and stately end magnif- spect): hla real nam Is Adler; bis mother was a Polish singer; and icently attirnd that" They felt In e cllned to sink tbem on their bended he was a pupil at the Lelpsle lo But Immense tor an be'e some of as in the presence knees artist, and a great singing-master- , overwhelming Eastern royalty I revealed -- fromde to teach a woman like that and each a woman! belle comae an tbe simple. so, by perhaps, lng . I sweet, and cordial graclousnese Of anje mate bet eomm in pet ' she to talk to all bar tried btf welcome. a wohl.' . er 'deeb., r is And whom should they be shah say neln," or "eohl" aot a word ef Car D with but hands Aateay, risk- or French or tug Italia.; Iheega Lorrtaner. aad the Greek wtth sb sings them, ok! .bat dlviaelyr d MaMaeke f aear- each a m bek tt ft It 11 be) canto' ly flv years' growth! a baadred eftrf Men fer maeti rear. bat they had ae was exuieraat greeflnfrforTher "But what vole ta ItT aeked a- - ewddett es the Uttle Billee pleae m. hBnedfete afleBe. ae Okeegk vmm "Every vole a ' far pine tt drop Md Signer eaa have thiw tvoo Otweinl Md lb weadre ,idwB ad ef each e Ike! peep) AmRm Patfl eeng ah hTtaerwre wt ww aat tnl meMy tM feeai.Mr ef Bkgaer VeraT BiMt laeiM ether cry with pleasure at sk bit a smt vnM "tt It difwetly sbey aear t the dengwt per . ww bM her; fast Hk aayWdy tee. Bvery. few eTT I tm real Blewdsleeeka' Wteee rhiag that Pagaalal awtd e wlU (er mtoreM (bees) aad deweieed hi violin ah deee with her veie ItatiM aaeeie; Md tkwagbt (heasly only better aad what a veieel of --seer vWKy," WM vweal m vral baml? . er iMtrsMieaeaL "wt-doanTSil- K wwttff M a tatL g Thaw, very yM are echbeakiag of la Sfeaeall." lag. awarthy feretaww eaeae ra. aid Heir Kreataer.. th faasM f meet ta kla head, Mtpoeer. Jotalag to. "Qsetl wtU aad has eatraaee ataaw tare erfelll. helaT I heard bar la SI Oiw- SeUreboTg. at a Viator yM board all rewad, "HeeVs Cftewletv Se vocnea all veet asat. rML" or palled -01r4eti get e setr bearla aad Uamts aad V41 GWriell." row nerve. . Aad beaettful kav sent to bar veot tewa e . femal s4r kueee and gried aad gleeed ladle, aabaeeadresse. ktad-ttere4 She Ut aot aap via fawaad; vertl Bh tit. Bet efea eehaiUet at ta aim aad ealed as SvengaU wmM have sua. te men chnlfelled ta a graera, Sana and looked at ae bicturea. aad U "Prtseeeen, e ComtMse. iohaaa Kreutaer EngUah Alteesea 1" and Uey eooa eempled efen se Emperor!" . ttetr forgot their Hlghaea - and ' -' Toa'r joklm." said ""' Llttl Serenity! For. with vary llttla prstag Billee. Gloriott etood ap on tb platfarat. "My vrent, I neffer choke vea 1 with- - bl aecompanlet by bis aid talk Bpout singing. Ton vIU hear at the piano, and In bis bands a her sum tay yourseliof, and yea sheet of music, at which he never will acree vis me sat sere are two looked. He looked at the beauUful classes of beobl who ting. In a ladle, aad ogled and emlled; and voa class, ta Sfencall; la s asr, from his scarcely parted, moist, aU se osxer singers!" thick., bearded lips, which be al"And doe sb ting good muster ways licked before elnglng, there I "I tont know." All music is tool lesued the most ravishing sounds ven sb sing It I forket te aeng; that' had over been beard from I can only sink of se linger. Any or boy I kool throat of manor-woma- n He could (lng both high and low song and klf bleaaur. 1 subbocel and aort .and loud, aniLth Jrivo- - But I voot sooner hear la Sfeaeall lou were bewitched, as was only to sing a acal taa anypotty else b expected; but even th earnest ting most peantlful toog la se eat of all. caught, surprised, rapt, vorldt efen rua of my owaLl Sat astounded, shaken, tickled, teased, 1 berhape how lung s crate lul harrowed, tortured, tantalised, ag- Ian singers of se last century. It gravated., seduced, demoralised, vas a lost art, and h has found corrupted Into naturalnesa, forgot ft: and ah maat haf poena te tint to dlseembl their feltgbW r pefore ehe pecan to chpeak Anyhow, his voloe got Into UtUe to aha voot aot hat bat t Urn Billee' bead more than any win, to learn all sat sh kaows, tor sb and, the boy aon d talk of nothing I aotyet alrtyl Sh tinge at Pari elee for day and weeks; and was 10 . Ogdoper, OoU , sei danki and so exuberant la bt expressions of gum here after Christmas to ling delight and gratitude that' th at Trury Lane. . Chulllea. kifa w great alnger took a real fancy to ten eousand bountal" ntm t especially wnen a was toia ' "I wonder, now! Why, that that this fervent' boyish admirer must b th woman I heard at War-sawaa on of th greatest of English two year ago or thr,"uld painters); and as a mark of hi young Lord Witlow. "It waa at esteem, privately confided to him Count JSIloMech'a. He'd; heard her after npper that every century alng in th itreeta, with a talL two human nightingales were bora rufflaiL:who accomonly two! a mal and a female; panied her on a guitar, and a llttl OloriolL was and' that th. rep- fiddling gypsy fellow. Sh waa' a resentative "mal rosslgnol ot this handsom woman, with hair down slecl." to her kneea, but stnpld as an owL can well beller that! And Sh tang at SUossech s, and all th th female, your mat that should felIows went mad and av hat be la rosstgnoll. If tier is such their watches and diamond itudi a wordr Inquired Llttl Pllle. and gold scarf-pins- . I By gadt "Aal mob ami . it was Ji-- never heard or aaw anything Ilk bonl UU U petit Adeline Pattl it I dont know much about music cam out a year or two ago; and myself couldn't tell "God 8av th aow It la la SvengaU," ' Queen' from Top Goes th We seL' If th peopl didn't get op and "La svengalir "Qui, moa fyl ToawlU hear stand and tok their haU off; but har aom day et voua m'n dlres I was as mad as th rest why, 1 d gav her a llttl German silver nourUel" "Why, you don't mean to any vinaigrette rd Just bought for ay that ah' got a better vole than wit: hanged It I d!dnt-- nd I wag Madame Albonir only Juat married, you know! ' It't Moa ami, an appl la aa exoe)-- th peculiar twang of haf role. 1 lent thing unta you hav tried a yolc to tha; of fMbpnl Express Service at rretgnt Charges SALT ciff n. 867. PJiooe 4330. : SHIP BY TRUCK .We call for, and deliver it at your door. 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