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Show i I tAGE TWO. THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1324. EMTOMAL RAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT i An Independent - . - ( CT th;s Meet. CUS fcrfc , . l AH ARTf TO gHD Wl-i- X iold ekspaper: :jV By COND'lf OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. THE DAILY HERALD , - v y 'Xsv ri 1 r . f D ? J7 I V Center. V ia the Herald FubUaaed bnUdlae. 5Q WONDERFUL DRESS EVENT TOR SATr. URDAY. 150 DRESSES OF SILK, FLAN NEL AND CLOTH, ALL NEW ADVANCED SPRING STYLES AND COLORS. SIZES 16 TO 44.' SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS South First West Xtntsred f f aewnd, class matter at the potoffice in Provo, TJtah, TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. . Delivered by carrier, per month .......... 40c , Delivered by carrier, per year. In advance....... $4.50 Delivered by mail in Utah county, per year. In advance... $2.50 Delivered by mall In United States, outside Utah county, per year, In advance , .S3.50 ......... Was. H. Bornlbrook',. K. Ounnar Ratunuson George D. Crlswey v ''h l-- it'ii events;.. ; t ....Publisher ...' . . . . .City Editor Advertising Manager , United Press News Service Vember ' Le;ader 83 E. Center I'M NEXT TO THli LIBRARY , Xsvabajhed as a weekly In 185$; a a dally In 1922; Issued every k araniaf except Saturday. and Sunday morning ; rural morning edition - yrora, Utah. WASHINGTON NEWS ' l r J"" - ,V , ' Tr TIMELY EDITORIALS and- - N. E. ;J taa aShava,a Jj6aVjbVl a An va n Service. A. Only daily newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake City; largest of any newwpiiper in Utiih iiutslde Suit JmK? City and Ogden. Business Office, Telephone . . . .. 06 Editorial Rooms, Telephone ... ..107 ChUd Prodigies: Immigration authorities didn't find Countess Catharlna KarolyC wife of a former president of Hungary, tha Radical" Stanwood Menken, president of the National! Security League, had pictured her. They read' ily opened the grates at Ellis Island t hecSbe is in this country on sj . a years ago a baby in Sioux City gained the reputation of being the brightest baby in America. "Viola 1 Olerich, at the age of three, was operating a typewriter skill fully and at four was winning spelling contests against college graduates. She was mostly by her father, a col lege professor, and made remarkable' progress. After her college course as happens so often with prodigies little was heard from her. , . Now Viola is heard from again. Her present; publicity Is due notlo her scholastic attainments or worldly achieve! if ments, but to the fact that she has a daughter, two years old the age at which the mother started her remarkable educa tional career arid she is NOT forcing the child's mind and bringing her up as a prodigy. Which shows that Viola really learned something from her own educational experience. Twenty-fiv- e i . rtV HAvm- NOT VjO ta-ug- YOU Hi - VVVVVywVVwVwVwVJbWWarVfWflfa ; Slip-o- ' SPORT SWEATERS t styles. Best colors and combinations. and coa n S2.95AXB$3.95 . SPORT SKIRTS Attractive plaids and pleats. ' The newest thing for . " , sport wear. YOUNG PAINTER . DEATH $3i95 $3i95 Iiri.L, England, iiiim ii i ii mill Bee. 9. (U. P.) iwiiiaiii i.eorge Miurn, a young IIJIA .i!inti r for whose reprieve' thous-II 1" .mmIs of persons rayed in starting the feast arrived the toastj hundiiy and on whose behalf tli ( workers of Hull threatened a mns'x'r, a very religious-man- , gen of the emi strike, died on the scaffold tocovered that no minister gospel was present, though several had been invited. In this emerI't'titioiis the home office gency he turned to the actor and provetl unavailing and a crowd of asked him to say grace. (veral 'thousands gathered outside The actor rows bowed his head, tin. .prison gates nna sang a hymn and In the midst of a deep hush aJiite-ilie execution was taking said fervently: jj were no immediate jii.ko, pivt '"There being no clergyman pres flistuitviinces, despite the threat of ent, let us thank Uod !" oiiiiiiiiniler Kenworthy, M. P., fUat rloiiiij.arftt bloodshed would ensue ,1 ' luilcs SniTib was reprieved. Plain Talk. 'I Jim Jones Is a plum tufker; a mnrried woman Min.n tui widi .whom lim had been intimate He calls a spade a spnde; jj But that is just what you'd expect. v.as than b(-- anxj the He's in the hardware trade, il thf community were with v. . man. MCo n lit-i- HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER OFFICE CAT K 4 3 IT HARRT B. HUNT success In tha saddle won him a chance to make a awing 'round the NBA Servlea Writer circuit in the winter of "71, and in he had about decided to give ap WASHINGTON crops were school and; keep wUh the races the sMted by plague of whan bla paternal grandmother, arasshsjaera whioa Wept iht Cornelia Curtis, persuaded ban P- -m la M7. oesldn t. .of again to stick by bis beeka. isrse, ksw Umm were sim-psSo be stuck it oat la IM advance, the ftp aba, price getting all the education tha pfe f making a Kansas boy majority llc schools there offered and learni" the United Senate - ing still more by a period of reto ISM. . porting on" the North Topeka ttadetita afioaaael and efTecC . Tlmts. z aewever. g Iner will examine the In this Job he developed his aaa fccta wast lneviUbly decide that tacts with people a thing whiaa la MscOjr what happened. was later to prove most, valuable rw. K lt hadn't been for the to him in politics. He came to know almost every man, woman araaohoppers Curtis Charley and child in Shawnee county. weald not have severed, when be Je his if with the Kansas tribe N '79, when 19 vcaii of me f Indians, and the whole course-- f tk hJa later years probably would district court conferred the have eeea changed or ngms majority upon hlaa. c:ou u ncuni cis ewa man at If Instead of ii. In that same year was at that YOONd a CURTIS he began the study of taw witi A lad af l He had Uved H. Case In Topeka .He waa adWjtermitlenU. following , his mitted to practice is Blathers death when be was three. tl, and la '14 made his first, venture Inta poHt wHk his tatfaar' folks in Topeka tics", getting himself elected cova ad wt'h bis mother's people ra ty prosecutor. be Kansas tribe of Indians. Dur-taIn this office.- - which he held for this period his maternal . two terms, he made a record selJiUie Pappan. who waa nebalf Indian, waa his constant, dom equaled: He lost but three cases his first year, only one the aide and 'oeanaelor second and none at all In bla third bad altanded the mission and fourth year . Kanssa Indian wsms) with Ms . grand TVTEXT came Congress. First mm setbar. awa the town grammar 1 representative, then aa cMet wba ia Teete. he has served a total af graashooDer thj 1 . y I - g grand-matbar- Reser-VMSM- i Mim matea Terrt:ory. where the k t nouse h aevetf-eigbth- i 1 s GHAALfiT saayed. He sold fruit and did odd jobs to era aaoner through that win T- Meat spring he got a job riding rnnaaag horata and soon branched out aa a Jockey. Hi. d TOM , teacher sent a boy borne with a note "Give Bill a Batb," The boy'a father; wrote In reply, "BiU ain't no rose. Don't emeU : him, learn him." The teachers cannot see why the boye can't "do" their arithmetic problems, comments John McAdam, and the bbyi can't see why the teacher can't keep the baseball score sheet or tell what the score is after the football game la over. - in nasmngtoo perhaDS 19 bpratiaa la k. ti -- bad1 now io wieia one aa a Jockey-rh- e,. waa assistant On coming to the Senats "whip." he was made assistant to Murray Crane of Massachusetts, then whip, and to the position of when Crane retired in 1U. whip That position be held througn-ou- t the rest of his senatorial career untp advanced to the Republican leadership following the death ef Senator Lodge. A tacitiim, aeh contained Individ-' oal Is Curtis, as befits bla Indian ancestry. Swarthy of akin, power fal of build, with a square and a firm hand, he looks ablejaw to lead by 'sheer force should . persuasion fail auc-ede- d stand my shouUlers baeet Baseball pttrher is held for in Florida Usually H is "am lhat falls to support. the ' ti Lscs ax aa tf the backbone of sum ebetn brekea ea, sarV and avoid the shop eerly wsrniac oi'i light 1HI NBA 8ervics. Inc.) ' 1 ? Talk about hard lurk a New Tor" mnn had to pay I216J for detective hioh his alous wife hired to watch him j The think an Oakland (Calif I boy vrazx because he set Are to beuses none of them schools. J k J- - Wt J P-- I I IS L,NIVEBSmf AVE. ILdj Block. North of FennUin. We Cater to Ladies and Gentlement. STEAKS,1 "CHOPS, FISH. FRESH OYSTERS Special 4T.Bone Steak, 6c. Small Steak, 50c ' LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES QUICK V ' DELICIOUS COFFEE, PRICES EAT AD SAVE MONEY - -- f-ik- t PRE-WA- R Ha'-var- l I '''-- st tf .. WMr ; V kind; 1 friends call in chairs we sit, - hair survived the siege V'hen men TO PLEASE YOU .We are ambitious to please our patrons. They day that we are succeeding. If you the abounding joy of getting your laundry back in excellent condition and on time. You should ask us to calL ijtell us every could- - know J 4 . NATIONAL throbbed. ' LAUNDRY CO. PHONE 1022. jut, still, I bluHhlngly admit No Aeart for me has ever i . ,i!S-- . seek no petting paradise, In my platonlc state of mind. '' Crossword phzzle; desmription of millionaire .who loses his mind eight letter. Answer: Doug-hut- MOVING Service 0. B.- Thomas aays when a man arts singing his own praises it's retty sure to be a solo. ; - A caaceled mortgage Is one of the If-- - M ice. We like saxophone players en but thev alway (rap tlrummers m o be working io beat the bond The greatest thing about cool wee4hr b an those funny named .Huntms has been stopped In se Itonr of the Michigan woods wher soft drinks are gone. fmoking hunters blazed their tmib A Sewh Carolina boy who Milwaukee woman thought 110 and we" h pauld'-rea-hank and get away hp ran I remember a single rlr will be aa eld man before he finishes mg genenttion that had any pro N Jectf BOOKS i TODAY nig hi iH 1 RARY rbe laaheg that adormny eyes, -Have ' never been the painted some centuries before thatl UnlPffl pumpkin reported welehe. rxHJnds Would make enoufi town awake al pie$ to Keep, the I lair. succeeds. But then Lodge could only trace his Americanism back to, the Mayflower. Curtis' folks were her 12 speech in which he vindicated Spanish government.- - EAT; A! EMIL'S -- eatest home beaatifiers in exist vmrage pasmber poisoned-himsel- f because ef Ms (roubles Thl. nmvM dont forget everything. J t've never sipped in eetstasy, Stuff smuggled from a.'leggar's In person and personality he is the exact opposite of the leader he SAYS TEE P.)-Co- gowns B. Shippee. A history, of the United 'States from the end of the Civil War to the present time, em- phasliing the interrelation between economic and political factors. "Ilannted Houses," by Camllle Flammerion. A mass ot which evidence concerning' force have reached human observation, though at present beyond h,ljm'n; ,V X understanding. ir-- . - "The Library of Iron and Steel"; consisting of seven volumes has been placed in the library.' The Volumes are: ''Jietanurgy oi iron anu oreei x by .Stoughtoh ; "Stee! Foundry,'' byf HaU; 'Trincipleaof Iron and Steel," by Moldenke; "Blast Furnace Con ' "Principles, "Life and; -- Confessions of a struction," Operation and Products of the Blast Psychologist," by G. Stanley Hall- The autobiography of a great psy- Furnace," by; Johnson ; ."Metallur by Richards chologist Vjr Stanley HaiL A chron- gical Calculations," icle of the intellectual life of the and "Befactories and Furnaces," by ' i past enlu:'y. "St.iia'.Joan," by Bernard Shaw An interpretation of the legend of Jojjn of A iv, the book, prefaced Farmer: How did ye come by lengibily; rich with reason and with that black eye, Silas? Slmvijin wit. Vfilmot tlo less in the Silas : The ole' cow has a way ef realm of literature. flickin' her tail, so I tied a brick "Keront American History onto It.-- rs low-nec- k NEXT TO THE LIBRARY oir : me, I couldn't 83 East Center ( Mother, may I go, out to neck? Tea, my darling daughter. Ma,- - said a youngster, there's'. a But don't tell Pad, or you'll get man in the kitchen hugging unil heck. . Whvn bin klssihg the hii-egirl. mother started for the kitchen Se Enemies is what a man Is likely to Imagine be has because be thinks shouted: April foolt It's only" pa. he's more Important than be is. Seriously Back to Normalcy, s works wonders. j Now we get back to earth,- - and it's Sure, the unlucky half of the office-seekecan get back to work. We owe a great (leal- - to chemfor instanceove owe a great istry;. An Girl's Lament. many of our bloude I put no paint upon my face, No crimson lipstick do I own ; unt MADBII) (U. I e'er demand the slowest pace, .. of the Patriotic president Ily sllkened legs have never Union here, today sent a tebgram shown. to the Spanish ambassador at Lonfor the don, congratulating him are not. for Those saa-tate- ;wrj paa-- no been stripped It wee aXsrsaeaed Charley should with has aaa:eraal crajtttaan.nt. go One night waUe they were In earoa abwM sis miles east of Topeka. with everything ready for hitting the trail for the, Terri-lery.Grandmother Pappan called the bar to bar. Briefly, she told bksi skat waste he waa andiaa he waa white and that aT he ssrpeeted to ma a eeceas a aVe he aaaat cast his Jet wish the white maa. She urged baa to ate in Tepeka,, go to """ ' mmbtn of hwatler A school - There may be nothing in names, ' dltlmore, has changed the name r the firm to the Baltimore Baking mipany. irm Following Directions. What on earth are you wearing ill those coats for? asked the ". ' tlghbor. Well, was the heply, I'm going o paint my barn, and the directions Jh tbepainf can say, "for" best putn three coats.' at which a actor ant at the guest table. When the hour for well-know- ; s ICbUAIJbh Mart Strebel thinks it is getting bout time to' 'maUe it read : life, iberty and a place to park. A dinner was given in New York.' . rhUMrl .it the Buinm Baking company, of mv mi-- VI f - I REASONABLE ' r - "We Aim to Please" EI I 150S.FirsiW f i''! ' all jT ti ''!.. . : .'i; 4- - ' j. l ' " . ' -- -' ' " ' . t .1 ySSWE : WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS HARDY-MADS- e . These are the three oot standing yirtaea of our service. There are many details that make it the II in v Office and Res. Phone 148. minniuiiiiiiuiiini ' ' - iiimimmimmuBa |