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Show THE FROVO HERALD. PAGS TWO. The HERALD w.klysvery lit; lt; bataraajr, and bmg aieaptrural mornlnc; M Eanabllsnad a. aily la a laauss in every nerve aod every - fibre la with a desire for action. Not merely work, but action la puy where there is the pungent thrfU of risk taken among others of his whe will gloat ia kind (not bis prowess or bias bis defeat GOOD MORNING, JUDGE!! U la richer thaa the whole world Washlngtnas lifetime. chassis wnita OLD. ou ciiu.uii Sunday Germany finds its oldest dwellnoorniug otiilie 12i0 years old. They built for ing, rr morning except Monday. in those days. pernutnemv Publlahad la the Herald building. Punch, English comic magazine, M Souls, First Went etreet. Frevo, printed a picture of a modern Entered as aecond class matter at boum that bud collapsed, before the postofflca la Provo. Utah. The contractor storms to flulKbed. TKtHl or SlBSC'aUPTIOK. "IMdu't I tell you not the fornian; Delivered by carrier, per month. eOe Delivered by carrier, per year, in to take down tbe scaffolding be.f I 64 advance Delivered by mail In Utah county, fore you pat on the wallpaper?" tt.&Q per year, advance Mivered y mall In United Stairs, In RUSS. outside Utah county, per year, 10 II. advance ltiiHsiu tlaims that Its railroads B. U. fiOimERi In the lu k two years have hauled Editor and Publisher. 211 tons of freight for every 100 Member International News Ser-te- tons moved the war. Tbe and N. E. A. Service. figure In expected to move up to Only dally newspaper In Utah South of Bait Lake City; largest cir- 30 this year. PMHwuger traffic Is culation of any newspaper In Utah si wait half of normal. . outside Bait Lake City and Ogden. This Information is important TELEPHONE STEP OUT Ot CARS Of A BTT X IMI 1 Uvs, i V n n v UP HEU 1 v m Fm r rn 1 1 gl.-U- tut. g r m - t e It. BUT BULL. Vi V V ' I I i United States had offended France ( There had been no actual declara-- ; tlon of war, but French and Ameri-- I can ships had conducted a small I naval warfare in the waters around the West Indies. This trouble was f settled in 1799, peace coming after f1 Napoleon offered fair terms. cost of running the national in 1799 was only a trifle more than eleven million dollars. How many hours would that sum j last now lu congress? Washington closed his eyes for- ''j ever, just as the young American 'i republic was getting on its feet ; The population of the whole coun-tr- y was less than five and a half ' millions. In bis hours of most vivid imagination, he probably never dreuined that the republic ' which he futhered would ever be more powerful than one of the , !Tbe . ( ' l f - -- J&U the most darinar robbers have been committed Strangler Jack" London Terror Tbe French franc Is down and the Frenchmen are out The new secretary of the navy should be kept busy in Washington where everything is at sea. Details Involving oil and whis key are laid to Teapot Dome, and it isn't the first time the two have Egg prices are down a little now but Easter will come to their rescue. Keep your receipts when you pay the coal man. They will make good reading for hot summer days. One senator wants to limit tbe oil scandal probe, but right now the sky is the limit In London a man of 100 walked nine miles to go to court, but the British haven't as many autos as first-gua- Iff r Hr'M X I For MARCH Only In the second place, it Is too near home and the things that be has to do, and it spoils his fun. In the third place the competitions there do not supply exercise for the finesse and technique of skill, which is only one other side to his complex. In the fourth place, he is not doing anything unusual, and whatever is that he is forcing himself to. it lacks "tbe kick." And most certainly of all, be is not going to turn over a new leaf, and make himself a candidate for admission to class one. Then what 4s he going to do? I am for the boy. I desire only what is bis best Interest, and when we have succeeded in organizing a boys' club, with gymnasium, swimming pool, reading rooms, social hall, and if you please, pool halls, under management and supervision of men with character, who understand. Change my vote without referring it back to me. $1 Down and $5 a Month More than 15,000 women in the territory served by this company use and praise the AutoMatic boy and your boy, three distinct types or grades of personality. here is the first grade of boy who is studious, quiet, considerate and easily controlled, who in fact needs no further direction than an occasional suggestion, or quiet correction. There is the second type of boy who though studious to a degree, though considerate to a de gree, Is animated by a desire to do, and tbe thing he does, be desires to be Just a little different Just a little more vigorous, just a little more daring than his brothers of Tours very truly, the first type. There is the third grade of boy WM. STANLEY DTJNFORD. who has no particular Interest In the ordinary drab course of school The tax paid by every American who is a little slow in his mental amounts to one dollar for improvement along the prescribed family route of books and desks, whose every working day, according to the banking authorities. TEE OLD HOME TOWN. ' n ; Do not let this opportunity pass to gel this marvel, ous servant to bring joy and health to your home. Eftcimt cPubtlc Service II By STANLEY a 1 Close 7:30 Open 7:30 I J BY HARRY B. HUNT RADIATOR SHOP: SERVICE FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS 5 West Center Street i 213-21- PARRY BATTERY & ELECTRIC we have. Silk stockings are being frowned upon. This is in Warsaw, not here. Let me give you the value of my daily experience in Expert Eye $16,-00- 0 NEA Service Staff Writer. WASHINGTONThe"diaclplTnar; .in this time of turmoil and trouble, U not a muscular, mas iterful Individual, swinging a bull, loud-voice- whip and seeking to enforce obedience by main strength and threats ,.of punishment. " Instead, hela the most Soft, spoken man in the higher ranks of .the O. O. P. His voice is never iralsed above a subdued conversa- tional tone. But there is a purring, (toothing quality to it that quiets . and calms where loud tones and harsh words would only Irritate emd exasperate. Like a good j'.inaliout striding an elephant that jJms been stampeded by a mouse,' John T. Adams, chairman of the Republican National Committee, ilEhispers honeyed words into the jt&r of the beast aid bids it behave itself, watch its step and move ,witb the dignity befitting its age .and honorable position. WnriCE within the last year has Adams been forced to quiet the G. O. P. pachyderm with forceful but honeyed words. First was when President Harding came out In favor of the World Court The party elephant has a World Court complex and the Harding pronouncement caused cold chills to corrugate the beast's hide and there were symptoms it was about to throw a fit "Easy, now, easy," Adams whispered. "No naughty world court ,wlll catch you. The Integrity of tbe Republican party Is worth more than all the world courts that .were ever convened." Bad Harding lived, Adams might ifcave had a difficult time In coaxing - tbe party past tha world court ,JL ugaboo.. recently, Adams f ORE forced to exert his has been calming- - in fluence to prevent an undignified stampede over tbe Daugherty situation. Republican leaders In the Senate apprised ac some of the matters to be developed in tbe Daugherty .yesUgation, sought to ease their fears forUie party by gettm Caugherty"But of the cabinet Tb party screws were being applied to th? White House to force Daugherty out heh Adams Intervened. He saved the day for Daugherty at least until Daugherty has had his day hi court. Whether by av. hi" Daugherty he also served the party is yet to be seen. But at least he blocked what might later have been shown as a hasty, undignified and damaging maneuver. CHEEKED, gray haired, A PINK is unobtrusive little man of 62 Adams, who for 42 years has been engaged In making doors and window sash out in Dubuque, la. 7housands of families all through the middle west look at life through window-sashe- s built by Adams. He likes to think of his life's work In terms of the vistas revealed through his window-sasheThis sentimental, meditative trait Is also revealed in his conversation. The quietest-voiced- , man one will find in Washington, outside the Department of Justice. As he sees it, his job as chairman of the Republican committee Is not to protect first the candidacies of Individuals holding or seeking to hold ollice under the party. It la to maintain intact the machinery of the party organization ltselt Certain offices lost, even certain campaigns lost, are preferable to loss of organization discipline and control. Keep calm. Keep coot Don't lose morale. Never admit error. Speak softly but fight bard. softest-spoke- CO. Provo, Utah. Every now and theri yon hear about a robber being caught, but you don't hear ltwften enough. X Phone 73(T If yoo throw me in the waste basket put your waste basket in the safe. J 1 it Special Terms In Lancaster, O., a man left to the U. S. because he liked suioller European countries. Today the The reully strange that republic is more powerful and part government Is he was a farmer. !! 1 "a 51 flapper bandits. Testing and Correct Fitting of Glasses, re- VERA HOAD, THE STRANGLER'S A JO According to news dispatches NOTE Job is a building by which has become a landmark, by the time it is completed. A government been mixed. rd Your health comes it and protect by owning an AutoMatic electric washer. taunt to The only reliable substitute for good sense is silence. Crop failure Is causing a financial shortage in Scotland, proving nature can do what man can't broken health. That is what counts most neighbor's with your neighbor's Ikiv and indulge with him in tbe little competitions, because in tbe first place "tbe gang" Isn't there, to urge and to restrain, to cheer and Now a scientist says the earth Is ten billion years old. Indications are tbe Teapot Dome trouble will last about that long. UflX JJ.U Every woman knows the drudgery of washday when the family washing is done in the old fashioned way. - And it is not so much the drod. gery itself that women should dread but the re suit of this needless drain on the strength ii much preaching, too much theorising to sit well with our boy of fbls type. He cannot go to school gymnasium in the evening they are closed. He would not stay at your Vocation days are coming. Better start resting up for them. A vaca tion would be a bad vocation. Never count your chickens before tbey return from a neighbor's gar den. would be study, would be go to Mutual In tbe various wards for his competitive exercises, would be go to a school gymnasium, would he call upon-- your neighbor's son and while away tbe evening at his bhme in corpetitloo with him, or would be be inclined to turn over a new leof immediately and transfer himself into the first grade of our mention. he doesn't realise, then what there is for him to learn that Is In keeping with his tendencies. He would not go to Mutual, for be reason that like it or not, we must realise that there is such a thing as too PINCHING FLAPPER nize. the poor." Nothing else of Importance hap pened that year in America as tbe Infant George Washington snuggled In his cradle. The year 1709, when Washington died, was even duller than 1732 except for the excitement of watching our republic get slowly on its feet Slavery had become an issue, legislation for its gradnal suppression being passed by the New Xork state. Liberty was In the air. Only a year before, Imprisonment for debt had been abolished, in regards to debts owed to the government A treaty between England and the V Tbe thought of bed in the early evening is repulsive to his vibrant omltitions, his interest in the prescribed courses of study is nil, and getting around better, though Plana are being made for bis still limping badly. national celebration, in 1932, of tbe of two hundredth anniversary If George Washington'! birth. Washington could come to life and attend the celebration lie would look about and decide he wai dreaming or on some strange planet Not much left that he would recogIs In 1732, when be was born, the stage coach trip between New York and Boston took two weeks, amas-ln- g speed for those days, with only one stage coach on the job. In 1732 the first white inhabitants entered tbe valley of Virginia. In 1732 Vlncennes was founded, the first European settlement in Indiana. From England 120 immi grants sailed to settle in the new district, George, held "in trust for It is tbe instinct ia bin for competition, for the accomplishment of tbe unusnal in unusual environment He is the boy for oar care, onr tactful our watchfulness, True, he Is the one supervision. whom our pool hails attracts, but if we closed tbe pool hall to him. would be go home and go to bed, -- becaiwe HuhhIb's economic collapse has been most acute in ber transforation system. Tbe Bed Bear 'GOOD OLD DAYS" El 07?& an 1 lieving headache, LATEST VICTIM. By MILTON BOWER NEA Service Staff Correspondent Chichester, England, March 26. "Jack the Ripper," infamous, murwho knifed women derer of 1887-8to death, is succeeded by "Jack the Strangler," who strangles girla of But none has been found. Jack the Ripper created a reign of terror in the Whltechapel district Women, his victims, were afraid to leave the bouse after Detectives in plain nightfall clothes sidled about the district but the murders went right ot. Sudtender years. denly they stopped. Police believe Scotland Yang is Just as baffled tbe man went to America. over the new torturer as they were But the new Jack Jack the the old Jack, whom they never ap- Strangler has created even more prehended. mortal terror. For he attacks de Violet Mansfield, 14, disappeared fenseless children. from her home In Farnham, Surrey. Days later her body was found in a deserted house. The body of little Mary Bailes, enticed from her home by a strange man, was found in a subway station, wrapped in a blanket Madge Kirby, 7, who vanished while playing in front of her home on Liverpool street was found dead in a cock near an empty house, Editor, The Dally Ilerald, months later. Provo, Utah. The lHMly of Mapsrle Xally, 10, I am sorry In this instance to be strangled, was discovered In the lav atory if a subway station. compelled to register my vote on The latest event to strike terror to date at least seems the to the hearts and minds of every what, side. But this Is a matter losing town mother In this ancient market is the terrible fate of pretty requiring a great deal more thought old Vera Hond. than most of us have been Inclined She left her home to take a music to bestow upon it lesson and never returned I realize that the first tendency A thorough search b? police and of any moral and upright person, confronted with tbe bald proposiBoy Scouts availed nothing. Several days later a deaf and tion, "Shall we open the pool balls dumb mute, white with terror and of our town to boys of 18 years," excited to tragic shlerks, attracted would be to exclaim with all the the attention of tbe superintendent force at bis command against it. of the asylum of which he Is an in His community interest, his own mate. moral rectitude, bis very interest in ' Led to the cause of the disturb- the straightforwardness of his own ance, the superintendent saw the Ikiv would compel such a stand. Our Uxly of a little girl half buried In-- brother who exclaimed, "Raise the recent mowfiill. The girl was age limit to HKJ years," typifes that were the noble emotion, but moved by the The conditions Vera. same as in all the others. She same desire, and same Interests, 1 had Ixi'ii outraged and strangled. cast my vote for tbe lower limit. A thousand-dollareward has There ure among us, including my been offered for any workable clue. 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