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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1924 PAGE TWO. mown The HERALD KatabllaM wMkly In llbi; M a dalljr In lSt; laaued avary aya-bI- except Saturday, and- 6unday mornlnr; rural morning- edition nwy morning eicept Monday. Publiihed tn tha Herald building, M Bonis Flrat Weat atreet. Provo. IiuhI-nm- r- -- tUh. Entered aa aecond claae matter at the poatoffioe In Provo. Utah. OF at'BSCHIPTlO. TKK h carrier, per month, 40c pni; Delivered by carrier, per year, in advance Jeltverfd by mall in Utah county, IZ.50 per year, advancein United StHtea, ellvered by:umall ... ij. r It, " advance . . .7. T" .V. .... . .171 J.io E. C RODGFRS Editor and Publieher. e Htmhir International Newt and N. E. A. Service. Only dully newspaper In Utah aouth of Rait Lake City; largeat of any newapaper In Utah outalde Salt Lake City and Ogden. Tri i i 8er-ric- TELEPHONE IS. POLITICAL HUMOR. Democrat has bought $75,000 worth of theatei tickets to distribute among dele gates to the Dem national conven tion In New York. lie took all th orchestra seats for Fred Stone's show, "Stepping Stones," during the month of June. ReWe trusl some his well for as do will publican It's only fair flock la Cleveland. that the nominating conventions, A kfiid-henrte- rur. cere in their efforts, and many of tbeae cause are worthy of consider-- 1 a tion. But these project are now . N.iw ivin r SKf.fLRD rWjl ao numeroiui that tt ia becoming im LU possible fur a person of limited T' HIM IN A F(?lENDLW WA4 a men im to patronize jail. In a way he hni been asked to eon- tribute to the tecl plant ulte, to I KNOW CCZ I'VE KEN AM 6TT MS TPiAl )l Join the rhamher of commerce, and rv CECjUAR. CUSTOMER OF HIV V. TODASf. HrliMa invited to Join the Klwjml In a civic way be or Uotury is urged to nuiKrt the Hoy Krouls, tlit Women's Municipal council, the ("untie Gate fund, etc. in a reun ion way be in eiiieeted to make a j regular tind perhidic conl rllmllun to lie upkeep of hi church, nnd in addition to help build churches, or d kind-hearte- which will furniHh so much entertainment for the nation, should hare entertainment In turn." It will require a sense of humor to take politics seriously this year, in riew of the various investigations. JOKER. Artificial gasoline is perfected by the French chemist, Damiens, he claims. The process mixes sulphuric acid, copper oxide and ethelyne, then heating and distilling.. The big oil companies are not worried, for Damiens adds that the price of making his artificial gasoline Is prohibitively high. That'a usually the case with the substiArtitutes for basic commodities. been has rubber ficial perfected, but can't be made as cheaply as the real thing. Damiens hopes to get his production cost down to 15 cents a gallon. meeting houses, ii iii iiwim nt lnillH. Kciiiiiiiu iin. contribute to community welfare work, mill pntrntil.e limner our jfoncertH, operas, dm inn lie performance fur the purHse of jiostor-inworthy home In lent and helping other rniiwK. In addition pro fessional men have professional fees and obligations to meet, ineu to fraternal organizations have "lodge dues" to pay. If a tierson when Sometimes n m f By TAYLOR --00Z tee J II 71 .. i I undertook of Dr. Potts. The new facts brought out were that Thaw as far as Dr. Potta knew "had done no useful work in the world," and that "alcohol reduces the power of self control only In the case of some people." The alienist wag unable to say whether indulgence in intoxicants had any effect in resisting temptation. If true that he practiced flagella tion, would he. If released, resort to It again?" asked Dickson. "Assuming such a case there is a possibility It might be related, but also possible that mature years would control such an eccentric," said Dr. Potts. Attorney Gray for Evelyn Xesblt, took up the questioning and learned that during his examination at Kirkbrlde, he did nothing more than talk to Thaw, after reading history from the hospital record. Vs. ( Hf! fenae I AH I - . vt m I I! Jl g i ( solicited honestly declares that hej cannot afford to support the project in question he is treated ns a "tight wud" and Is embarrassed by the xisltlon In which be i put. Hut this is not ulL Some people know your business better than you do yourself. They are not content to ask you for voluntary assistance. Instead they fix the quota or amount that they expect you to contribute. They have no access to your private business affairs and know nothing about your personal Yet acting merely on obligations. general observation or impression they feel competent to virtually ask you to give what they think you ought to give. Now I do not wish to be misunderstood. I believe In being charitable and public spirited. I believe a person should give to meritorious projects what he can reasonably afford. But he should te allowed to judge of bis own ability to contribute and should not be subjected to humiliation and embarrassment because he does not measure up to what somebody thinks he should do. In boosting Provo let it be known that this is a generous com munity but do not let the impression go out that residence In Provo means that you are to be subjected to a campaign of continuous solicits' tjon for all conceivable purposes. New homeseekera shun such com munltles. Respectfully, A SUBSCRIBER. ) ah'..6oodmornin; J GOVERNOR ASKS H OBSERVANCE OF 275 West Center Schools, follows em- "The Lone Star Ranger," the famous best-sellby Zune Grey which has been made into a motion picture by William Fox with Tom Mix in the starring role, has been read by more than ten million peo ple since its publication in 1915, ac cording to Harper Brothers, pub lishers. The noted author's work has been through more than seventeen edi tions and from the demand that still exists It is likely that It will pass through many more before It is finally shelved. The book has been translated In many foreign languages and found fertile soil In the readers of these countries. The film will be shown at the Columbia theater Friday and Saturday. YOUNGSTER IS one-hors- e in Expert Eye and Correct of Glasses, reFitting : lieving headache, etc. DR. 6. H. HEINDSELMAN Absolute Results Guaranteed. With Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. HARRY THAW n. Any Portrait HERE'S MORE ABOUT Hats of Alkrinii from here is a "speaking likeness" but it won't talk tiresomely! Studying you, as all artists should, we achieve MORE than a mere photograph. THERE'S STEEL DAY Editor, Provo Herald: Poing frank is fine, but in Alabama Dear Sir Much lias been said a man was arrested for saying h was Frank when ho really was John. STARTS ON PAGE ONE and written about "boosting for Provo." May I surest one way so There are many things wrong A. C. Iteece, in which I think this movement can with the world you haven't time hirers association; Eph-rniAssociated I'tnh Industries; much to worry over any certain one. be bellied. T'tah Bureau Farm Bergesmi, Our community today is overnothing stilted or stagey here, really. It Is hard to borrow money becauss federation; Frank B. Cook, Utah worked by those who are soliciting ; A. G. Bankers' State association You're comfortable as at home. for various causes and projects. the people who have it have it McKcnzie, I'tnh chapter American These people are in most ciises sin- they refuse to lend it. Mining congress; II. V. Piatt, Union Pacific System; John B. Stack, Denver & Kio Grande Western Ualirond company; W. C. Orem, Salt Lake & Utah railroad; B. S, Frank Doming, J. A, Hinckley, Owens, John O. Beesley, nnd Scott IOHN SHARP WILLIAMS t BY HARRY B. HUNT P. Stewart, Provo; M. O. Packard, i Mississippi, long recognized I NEA Service Staff Writer. the sage of the Senate, is having Myron E. Crnndall, J. F. Smith, John F. Mendenhall nnd C. R. D. C Henry the time of his life down on b WASHINGTON, Jones, Springville r Dr. E. G. Peter to control Yazoo near Misi plantation City, Muscle Shoals is a more vaunting He's reading the classics, talklr.sl son, Logun ; George Glen and D. It. Ogden; Silas II. Snell, Span one than any desire to "become philosophy with a few old cronlv. Porter, ish Fork; Samuel B. Taylor, Pay j to the birds president of the United States, de-- j and watchlnv listening son; Edward Southwick, Lehi; J. Clares Newton D. Baker, former the flowers grow. Lawmaking, American Fork. secretary ot war, in opening what congressional an.' L. Firmnge, Executive investigations Conimittoie promises to be the final hard' politics are the last things h' E. Central S. Hinckley, Provo, chairman ; wants to know about. fought battle over the disposition Myron E. Crandall. Jr., Springville, .i ft the great Alabama power John wrote back a prompt hi secretary; I. F. K ins and Charles firm and heartfelt protest. project. TIRE Merle "If I were greedy for power over "If you really love and respect Tynff, Salt Lake City; G.Menden-linl- my ftllowmen," says Baler, "I Taylor, Provo : John F. me, ns you say you do," he sair, would rather control Muscle Slieals Springville; George Glen. "take my name off the mailing lis' Ogden; Carl Mnrcusen. Price, and than to be continuously elected for the Kecoid 1'1'CsMenl of the United States " "1 never riart it, I don't want to Randall Jones. Cedar City. Program E. S. Hinckley, master read it and I don't even want to voids, he "In oilier Grounds and ar I of ceremonies. see the damn thing." Muscle Shoals will clothe its owner W. U. Phihhs, John F. rangements with an autocracy equal to that of Mcndcnhull and Scott P. Stewart. any king. crisis of Hiram Johnson's & I II Public safety Governor 2 Mabey, S THE TS :r'i3te55r , This viewpoint is to be made the A campaign for president wil' Captain it. B. Patterson, James P. 233 W. CENTERS! keynote in the coining fight in the not come at the Cleveland conven Tucker, Frank Doming. Amusements Senate over ratification of the tion in June, but at the California LuMnr Nelson. Publicity Harrilease. The fight as it is now shapson K. Morrill and Myron E. Cranprimaries on May 6. ing up is no longer over whether Johnson's failure to upset the dall, Jr. Transportation Hiindall to lease to Ford, to the Alabama Jones. Finance Preston G. Peter-son- ,' Coolidge apple cart in the prima Power Co., or to oth?r private inries in Nebraska, Michigan, Illinois Charles Tyng, W. W. Armterests, but whether to lease at all. nnd North Dakota has strength "yoezz iln the debates, the whole conservstrong, Fred Nye and Fred Taylor. ened the president's backers in the Concessions, G. Merle Taylor and ation question may be thrown wkle as a firm arwhich of present chief hue F. One they Smith. Arthur hope John epen again. Judgment needs to be used in belii.f that he will be unable to X. Tavlor, James I?. Tinker. J. E. gument to he dirrMcd against the Hie purchase of tires. Looks may Ills of even folendorsement the as be Pet summarized M. O. Allen and Packard. Housing ;4ense may rount a little, but not much. own slate in his ff m't to unseat Mark Anderson and Win f red II. lows: When Hie lire you buy gels up the president as the party's h ador. Coal is becoming scarcer and Harrison. the wear of arlual nsainst All the p.mer and inllmrice of scarcer. Before many years it will ".'I nt ovens All of the coke the then it will prove booster?! will the become necessary to use water steel plant have been charged and worth. Our tiro experience its ii to him k Juhnson in liis us. be to wherever t possible power several of licin are mini burning th will save money for you. h'.me Mate. If tlity uie able to do coal. Our water powers am he coke in seeiiinl charge of coal. ibis, tii' v In '.leve, lln.im will 'our grcatett unexhausted and inwas pushed durovens of iho in.ii. F1KKSTOXK TIKKS MOST ,;'( t;,c. h;o:il I'itiut; on the wall exhaustible national asset. ing Thursday niuhl ami early Friami will nut tempt fate by biasing Musclu Shoals is the gitatest MILKS' PEK DOLLAR. day. the .Inm.iiiaiu at Cleveland. water power cast of the Bo l.ies. will ovens coke on the From linw '.Whoever owns it will to a iarej It he does well, Hiram ousht to bo The operated continuously. know by this time what happens own the entire southeastern SSt g These chic new models with their .clever ideas are indeed most attractive. The large variety of new styles from the small cloche shapes to the wonderful picture hat gives you a large assortment from which to choose that "Extrim-tmin- e Larson Studio quisite Easter Hat." Makers of Fine Portraits. Columbia Theater Building. i, Developed of the loveliest silks and finest straws or combinations of both with their trimming introduced in ways which add to their style and attractiveness in a rainbow of colors these hats are most enticing. iRIMHALL BROS. P l. Phon& 260 For such high grade millinery the prices are unusually low. MERCHANTS ill ti ' "iO I atfE El car.: li 371 West Center, Provo. I 1 rec-i.ji- , degree United States, commercially. V industrially and when a guy tluows hiin--"front of a steam roller! j g 's e lt In I ovens will he charged immediately alter me coko nas neon pusned fill IE . xi:ib?&iJ I Millinery -' ffpv vwwwwwwwwwwwwmwvw eye- strain, blurred vision, tinued life in a world of lunatics for the man worth millions, who claims sanity and whose assertion is upheld by a group of expert alien ists who testified in his behalf dur Ing the first three days of the trial Dr. Charles S. Potts, the fourth STARTS ON PAGE QNE alienist who testified yesterday that Thaw in his opinion was a sane man, Everyone present leaned forward resumed the witness stand this and tensely awaited the revela morning for tions that many mean liberty or con Attorney Arthur Dickson of de- - be about adioini-lrateMi- give yon the my daily ex- HERE'S MORE ABOUT e Dodging an auto tax is getting to as haid as dodging an auto. Let me value of perience Testing "The boy is a nation's greatest asset. "By instilling in the younger generation an abiding love and admiration for national ideals and institu tions, and a realization of the re sponsibilities and obligations, as well as the privileges of citizen ship, many organizations and institutions are contributing something of inestimable valuj to the stability and moral standards of the nation, and of the world, of incalculable worth as good citizenship Insurance. "Since its initiation in 1920 the plan of devoting one week in the year, known as Boys' Week, has steadily increased in favor nntll the movement has spread to practically ZANE GREY'S NOVEL READ WORLD OVER. Street. INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING, TINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Estimate and Suggestions Gladly Furnished Free. PHONE 49. ployers of labor and interested organizations are asked to lend support to making May 1 Boys' Loyalty dav, the outstanding feature of the week. The text of the proclamation INDIANA Letter !!? " R. Malwy Wednesday. d e PINE serve onr future dtiienahlp. The Mrrees of the program ia asen red, i all citizens as well at org anixationt engaged in work for boys' welfare will extend their active "Therefore, L Charles R. Maliey,' governog of the state of Utah, do designate, formally and officially, April 27 to May 8 as National boV Week in the state of Utah, and earnestly request all our cltlxens to lead their hearty tliat boards of education and school an thoritles, churches, employers of boys and all organizations Interested in boys' welfare, lend their aid to make this week of outstanding lm, portance, especially toward making May 1 Boys' Loyalty day, an outstanding feature of the week. Poulson Paint & Wall Paper. 8tate wide observance of National Boys' week April 27 to May 5 was proclaimed by Gov. Charles REGULAR CASH REGISTER cats are said to be thi test, but a young lady, tells us man; International News Service. in old cat has bebbed hair. ANDERSON, Ind., April 17. Ale e e The curse of the age la "Dan though our financial advisers continually point out that one sure way those wrinkles." to fortune and a life of ease is e e e started by saving pennies, physitown now Is wher A are that it is not a they have only one dance a week. cians idea agreed to use the baby for a good These are ticklish times for th saving bank. Parents of Buddie Kistler, 3 man who still wears his heavy under took him to a physician to remove wear. a penny which had lodged In his e e e When this was done, the You can always tell when spring li throat nere to stay by the annual talk about doctor shook out four dimes that Buddie's ivomen discarding their dresses foi Buldie hud swallowed. Knickerbockers. appetite has returned. Long-haire- T U all of tha large cities of the world and is supported by every type of organization working for boys. The National Boys Week committee, of which Walter W. Ilead, president of the American Bankers association, is chairman, numbers among its members dlstlngnshed men ia all walks of American life; church, state, bar, bench, industry, educa tion, army, navy, being brought together1 to coordinate all . organize, tlons. creeds and races represented In the American people. This committee haa designated April 27 to May S as Boys' Week and has arranged a program for each day of that week designed to show each community not only its obligation to the boy but also its opportunity to WEEK FOR BOYS RECKLESS. Take reckless driver'a autos away from them. This is being urged by many highway traffic experts. They figure that only one driver in 20 is reckless. But even that's a menace. Most reskless drivers who get Into court are chronic "re peaters," not first offenders. Mexico is backward but some of its cities have sense enough to jail the car of the speeder for six months or more. Germany tackles the problem another way, arresting victims for being reckless and stupid , , counsel IpOT j,1 j ir |