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Show I The HERALD a weekly In : laaued averr va is i. bin except Saturday, and Sunday rurai morning nomine varr morning except Monday. Published In the Hersid buildin. 60 South First Weet atraet. Frovo, Utah. Entered aa eeeond rlasa matter at tha poatoffic iu Provo. Utah. IKRW VP M BM HII'TIOV. Delivered by carrirr. per month, 40c Delivered by carrier, per year. In IS f advance f Delivered by mall In Utah county. fi.bv advance per year, delivered hy mail in United Matea, outalde Utah county, ppr"year. In' 13. advance K. C. HonOKRS Editor and ruMiaher. EataMlahed fc i I ijf U Member International Neva rice and N. K. A. Service. In the school! training. rooui a style tdjow it harmful to tbe stylishly dresswd girl, too, in a different way. Her time and atten Making Str-- I j Utah Only diiily newtaper outh of salt I.akr t'lty; largeat clr- culntinn of any newapaper In Utah outalde Salt l,;ik City and Oeden. TELEPHONE 85. DRESS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS j tion must 1 occupied tier decree iu aud iuiMiriauu of ber to that of other. With a uniform dress such as Is dewrilcd, every till can turn ber attention to KtuiliiK, athletic work and other nd mi ring In d ' 77 L u clothe OVA "mouJ ) HrnfJ iJ 1 ' ( f OMEV TWENTY MINE DAWS', wmcu worm has cksly days' I x J WfvtAH-l- YSY'.ty' E expensive that human beings would have to ulk. Walking four or five miles a day would add years to the walkers' lives. "A woman will drive her auto two m'J- -s to take a lesson in rolling and If she walked those calisthenics. two miles and back she would not men need the lesson. Business should walk ro work in the open air everv day instead of driving iu eu- closed cars. Bathe often enough to keep clean, although this is not essential. In the Himalaya mountains,-whertbe triliesmeu live a hardy, rugged, dirty life, without fear of or dental soaps, sons have to throw their parents over the cliffs to get them out of the way. The old folks never seem to die. "Men nnd women could easilr live to be UK) years old if they would use common sense in their daily lives." l WILT). Wind to buy a lion? Tbe animal will g into tbe Jungles catch uud deliver a lion to you for s.Vi. Timers tire listed bitciy t $1.ihj apiece, elephants as us $i5il. Tbe 'Upbuilt quotation Interests orientals us inn. h us auto prices Interest, us. Many rent urea are bridges in Ibis contrast. Aud the auto dumbfounds tbe orient it as much iu the jungle beasts fascinate us. coiupanicN i f Africa, 1 m oi v i "MIDNIGHT CABARET Larrv Semnn'a newest comedy, The Midnight Cabaret," will be shown at the Strand theater on Friday and Saturday is one of the most lavish productions this comedian has ever produced for release It is richly through Vitagraph. dressed and is a real Broadway girl show transferred to the screen with the added attraction of ingenious comedy stunts. It primises to afford a laugh in every foot for the patrons of the Strand SAYS :.'', '.it i ir r i itt: I . IV V If n Ir i i i i theater. This comedy is in addition to the wonderful scenic film of Utah. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT HIS BANK BOOK. r My bank book is my favorite I do my work reading, I confess. for tbe love of it because my heart is Iu it But a bank book can be thrilling tbe best literary thriller in the world. The edition of the bank book is too limited. Every man should have bis copy. And he should keep It for private circulation very private. No other one in the world should know what Is in that precious bank book. The Scots have a proverb: "Aye keep something to yoursel ye scarcely tell to ony!" That's your bank book. On every page there should be some thing nicer thun on the page before. And every bunk book should have a happy ending. On tbe last page tbe end should be: 'Continued in our next The bank book should be the foundation of tbe family library. Feople open the check book too often and the bank book Many bens have probably quit not often enough. The check book's laying for Easter already. too full of reading matter! SIH A radio expert In Marlboro, Mass., HARRY LAUDER. broadcast bis engagement announcement. That's the way love makes you feel. i CORONER . LIVE TO BE A HUNDRED By International News Service. UALE8BUUU, 111., Feb. 21. How to live one hundred years, and like It, was explained by Dr. George S Bower, prominent Illinois physician nnd coroner of Knox county, In nn Interview here. Dr. Bower classiprefied the popular ' scriptions for longevity as falsities and advocated the daily use of common sense as a sure specific for a director or producer and tell him you look like Gloria Swanson, Pola Negri or Thomas Meighan nnd your letter will start on its way to the paper pulp mills via the waste basket," says Mr. Hughes. "Motion picture producers are not looking for talent that 'looks like one of the established players. The fact that you resemble some popular film artist will hinder rather than help you in getting a start. "Film producers are looking for new faces and new talent They are seeking fresh screen material and By STANLEY. not imitations. If, therefore, you happen to resemble one of the pres ent screen favorites, change your lung life nnd n merry one. A few Bowerisms follow: "If you want to live a long time don't worry. Be like the savages of Africa or Asia take life as it never Savages conies, serenely. have high "Eat anything you feel like eating cad as much as you want instead of wearing out your teeth with brushes, use your teeth eating hard blood-pressur- THE OLD HOME TOWN. i Time and again the classified columns of the Daily Herald hare Senate is considering n $729,000,-00- 0 proved their value to their users. More thnnten days ago some one postoffice appropriation, so we took a coaster wagon from the porch can get out bills on time. iof ihe home of A. E. Willinms, 377 N"r,h F"r IYcsidential slogans are being EaMt First a w'arch ,w,a8, mfl!,e f"r "'J6 coiia d. Here's ours: More action no one ftucccvucu ju locating uie and less faction. vehicle. Then Mrs. Williams struck on the A ring of leather thieves is 0erat-ln- ? in St. Louis, possibly shipping happy idea that perhaps the classitbe leather out disguised as steaks. fied columns of tbe Daily Herald could lie pressed into service and help find the missing wagon. She bail often heard tales of how quickTRUE. By C0ND0 ly the "want ails'' work, but had given very little credence to the same. Here was a chance to find our. Mrs. Williams, acting on the idea bad a lost ad inserted in the Herald and then sat back to look for results. Less than HO minutes after tbe Herald had come from the press and at least 4." minutes before Mrs. Williams had received the paper containing the ad, the telephone rang and someone in the southwest part of the city told her that the wagon had been left outside his home several days ago. I bl d"-V- 8 piijjlpjp j jjl pi i; half. Shredded WHOLE p if E Ji G Feb. 20. - PRINCESS 111 SHIS 10c TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 THOMAS DIXON Presents and "THE MARK OF THE BEAST" COMEDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE CRITICAL AGE" By RALPH CONNOR and COMEDY I ft looks. "Casting directors these days, when looking for child characters for. Instance, immediately discard those, who try to look like Jackie Coogan or Baby Peggy and engage those who bring something new and distinctive to the screen "The fact that yon look like a movie star is more of a handicap than a help. If aspiring movie plav. ers would realize this they would ter she had been left to her fate by GOOD SERVANTS Should tbe gold TintI le lighter? We doubt it. But a iedestrlan tells us the auto should be lighter. Ves-uvle- s. PKwr-m- DED WHEAT the perfect food in biscuit form. Try it hot with butter and half and "If Ton want to become a "movie" player there's one way you can ninke sure of NOT getting a start." according to Lloyd Hughes. featured in Zane Grey's "The, Herit-- i age of the Desert." "Just write to your favorite actor, TELS HOW TO WANT ADS ARE (INS) An Italian seaplane, carrying a moving picture operator, today fell in to the crater of the volcano Mount j in the propor. tions Nature intended! It's full food value, plus its laxative qual. ttiea, makes SHRED. ' NAPLES, -v-- injut it HERITAGE OF THE Dc.se.KT it as large as tragedies in the adult world. And there is no heartaches keener to the school girl than to see others outshine ber in tbe matter This heartache sad of clothing. dens the best of years of childhood, and makes of them ever afterward a bitter memory. This has been admitted time and again by those who have undergone this particular privation. The dress suggested for the Philadelphia high school girls Is neat, attractive nnd practicable. Regardless of how a uniform dress may be regarded by women In general. It is eminently proper in school The chief object of school life should be acquiring of knowledge and mental BRAN s i . DAN DOBB romantic love story set amid a forests background of Canadian with plenty of thrills and humor intermingled, can be found in "The Critical Age," an adaptation of Ralph Conner's well known novel, "Glengarry School-days- " Prim-es- the fea- theature attraction at the ter Friday aud Saturday, truest Shipman, producer, took nis company from New York clear up to the upiier reaches of the Ottawa Kiver from the exact locality as called for in Mr. Connor's novel According to those w ho have seen the picture, they state that the scenes showing the rapids and Jhe thrilling rescue with the aid f a "rudder boom" supplies one of the most astounding thrills seen upon the screen for some time. Henry McKae, well known screen director, directed this production and has added all of the necessary details to make it an entertainment of value. The cast is composed of some of the greatest aggregation of film stars including such well known names as Pauline Garon, James Harrison, Alice May, Harlan Knight, William Colvln, Wallace Bay and Raymond Peck. the 6tory is that of a son of a poor farmer who has adopted the habit of figuratively dreaming his life away. However, when Bob Kerr, a polished and wealthy city chap, enters the scene and begins monopolizing the girl, then the dreamer shows fight With the aid of his dog, the country dreamer rescues the girl from the rapids af-A blood-pressur- r fellow Qfconm unere's & LirfwEs) twwins krrrff? M:m Whool things eKwnlliil to life. It would I well If IliU ci liiniile could lie widely followed. dress bus been iidojit-eby the South I'hilmlelphln hih to a reschool for ftirls, port from that city. Although wearing of the dress is voluntary, a large group of the girls has ulrendy ordered the gnrh, nnd the sentiment that tbe uniform Is a manifestation of school spirit is reported Fruit is Itcing varnished. This spreading among the rest of the Student liody. The object is to preserves It so the shipper's efforts banish the heartaches necessarily will not be fruitless. Inflicted Uon girls whose parents A man Iu Michigan bus edited a can not .afford tbe extravagances weekly pnper 50 years. We don't fashion. of imposed by the vagaries The uniform is the outgrowth of know how be makes bis living. a plan. An oion As ye sow so shall ye reap. Bok forum on "School Spirit and sent his money for pence, the oil School "Problems" recently led to men sending theirs for just the discussion of dress, iu which pa- reverse. rents of the girls participated. The Russia, poor Itussia, ber trouble uniform was favored by all pres- never cense; she has lieen recognized ent by Italy so may eat garlic out of The costume comprises a dark courtesy. blue jumper with tbe school monoWire says tbe lirltlsh Labor pregram embroidered in gray silk, mier hasn't done innuiial labor since white tailored waist, sport shoes lie was 1M, showing n remarkable aud Stockings. Tbe cost is said to Intelligence at it n early uge. be ten dollars. Chicago teamsters are striking. Thus nn old, old question agitln When teamsters fail out chauffeurs Is brought forward, and, in this In- get more tbun their due. stance, seemingly admirably solved. mese uays n niotn keeps one For many years the problem of the eye on the calendar and the other nnd dressed the girl stylishly on your winter clothes. poorer one who can not afford similar clothing has worried parents, The world would be much better school authorities and, most of nil, If you could whistle with a pipe In mouth. tbe girls themselves. While child- your hood is universally regarded as a Tou will find that three cheers care-fre- e and joyous time of life, beat six Jeers. the truth remains that the sorrows Henry Ford danced a Jig at Wayof childhood, lightly though they side Inn, proving tbe jig is not up. be those of wider may regarded by In Los Angeles, a man stole a vision and mature years, are poignant In the child world, they loom radio and got six months on A uniform By BLOSSNER. FFIft PD JPmC? j irn 1110 r ninnua. ,i.rr nrt Aisu t' KLUii.bna of her companion, the city Eat hard, tough have a better chance." cast for The the Ia selecting Heritage of the Desert." which will health and starts to diet is certain be shown at the Columbia theater, The fear will Friday and Saturday, only those to have 6ickness. have a psychological effect and who knew acid loved the were chosen. Thus they could act means certain physical distress. The best thing that could happen naturally in the environment In to America would be to raise the which they appear in the picture. price of gasoline to one dollar soa ! THE CRITICAL AGE. gallon and make automobiles crusts of bread. ifl (glgl Carnation B Milk yP2Si "From Contented Cows" TONIGHT, 7:30. 9:15 "SLAVE OF UNFORTUNATELY STATION AGE AIT BAD KEVE. 10DAY "WHEN THE MAS HOME FOR pNNER fU ICICUE ON JTHE W7EE. TANK PELL, q Ton can dilute the doublf rich contents of lliit can DESIRE" until the quart bottle over-- 1 With ' "ilh P"rt mitk GEORGE WALSH BESSIE LOVE CARMEL MYERS and COMEDY ec.M.r.c mm FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Famous Coal for Economy ' TONIGHT LAST TIMES "MIGHTY LAK A ROSE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "OUT DOORS IN UTAH" Because of its high heat value, and freedom from bone and long-burnin- iffib g ash OOIM lUKOt aHUf t. UMY Ml KING Coal is unexcelled. It will burn all night Order today from your coal dealer. m M ANO NT it Tlhfc MNt GREY'S UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Utah Coal Sales Agency Miners and Shippers , ..rL of1" AM irvin An exceptionally interesting and entertaining feature of wild Ufe in Utah. Also LARRY SEMON. "THE MIDNIGHT CABARET" One of the fastest and most lavish comedies ever made by this comedian. WIILAT PBOOUCTION A story as big and sweep-in- g as the Western country it deals with. Screened amid the ragged magnificence of the west, and Leather Pushers No. 3 In order to take care of the large matinee business on this program there will be three matinees both days. The time of shows as follows: 1:30, 2:45, 4:00, 7:45, 9:15 p. m. J |