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Show FACE IW THE EVENING IIEPALD, THURSDAY, OCTCI-II- 1, 122$. l TIMELY EDITOIU NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT AVASHINGTOU HE 1 - An Independent Newspaper Miiabed araaiar except wcapt Mmaay. ta tha Herald building, Outburet 8 oi Everei True ............................. .......... .....V.XUT Member Cnlted Preaa News Serrlce and N. K. A. flarrtea. cirUrg-ee- t Only dally sewspapee la TJtaa South .of Bait Lake City and Bait Ogdea. Laka aumlile City In t;aa culation of any newspaper ' .. KI KHCKIITION. TFRMU iDeUrefed by carrier, pefBwntn 2 Delivered by carrier, per year, la advance....... Sfl DellTerad by Ball la Utab county, per year, lit advance.. ..; tvUvared by mall In Voiced States, oatsida Utah county, par year, iir ,.......... Teaching Boys Business Frank Vcnderlip, one of the most prominent bankers in America once sold newspapers. Later he was a reporter. Governor Groesbeck hawked the dally woes and happiness of the city of Detroit' They are only two of a great number of and successful Americans who have been news-- i jlASON - liyConio ' t Mr.se KnowitalV before he left' his rieh ancestral hall, "This driving stunt is strictly new to you, you've ohl had your' bus a week or twa Mark well my words, and p&ste them in your hat. ' Along secluded lanes persUe your way,' keep to the right, the traffic rules obey. The unskilled driver-d'shnnirl avnirl tha irrmin InnV ctrairrht ohmH inH on.. ki.N prayers aloud." fWenh your advice," said Mr.' Knowit-al-l, "is needed here, for jt .I'll surely call I do not need a year in which to learn to drivea car and make its rear wheels turn. All one requires is such a head as mine to scorch along and. make a record fine, I'll take the road where all the autoa scoot, and for your rede J do not care a hoot" He took the. road where locoed autos prance, and home returned, prone in an ambulance. His aunt tame home upon a cellar door, we laid his pieces on the kitchen floor; his wife came home, the windshield 'round her neck, his car came home a bent and battered- wreck. Chirurgeons three, apothecaries, five, toifLay, by day to I am waiting as the slow days keep the bunch alive. to chance "Well, my well, I told you so !" . go,, say, . , Jr I'antofwitlw. wltk rtidwef ' - . r) (Li : - :! iem Thr SS ?x ... ! . f he thendle.j; AGO fm.rT- - -- ' : , :;tt;::.- " : - - ffl . '"'lilt rfr,x - ' . foot-eas- y, energy-savin- g, floor. I- . " v easy-to-walk-- i . " i mrM i Ttj-- :. . ...j. tit- "y - '4&-- (JeojiiiillL-Jiruubal- ' . , . rtsV-seam- . ftny The interruptior to, business. v ..... :.. - j' Easy to clean :ir""!!-- r lc-- 1 .... Ixri f d im I J -- V. 3( An Armstrong's Linoleum Floor it more than just comfortable to wait on. It is an extremely Tracked-i- n dirt does not in' floor. Feet can't scrape it, jure its finish. And all it needs to keep it looking fresh, and new is an occasional waxing and a nightly brushing fend polishing. No scrubbing. No oiling. No rebanishing. And then there is its beautybeauty that is dignified easy-to-care-- XL . Book on condented floor facts This illustrated book entitled " Business Floors" covers the ten points on which every business floor should be chosen., It tells briefly yet con- cisely iust how linoleum should be. laid, and .trr CiRCll"1 fcfffc - ... explains the best method of caring for linoleum floors, bend tor it. free., 720-72- 1 T. r lit Kith V Pennsylvania 5mes Building DimsionLANcK&TEK? Denver, Off ice 4 tL Armstrong Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 rLinoUum . '' ', ill jtmstrmft Marble Inlmi I Linoleum, PnUtT No. 70 beautiful tool iI and permanent. ln all the new Ann- - . , strong patterns designed tor business '; ' use' the colon run dear through to the . burlap back. ' . r Your architect, contractor, or any good linoleum merchant in town wmJV . further information on , gladly give you the. low first cost of Armstrong's Lino- - . " leum Floors and their low upkeep cost, . 0 .! : ' In the. meantime, write for , . ."tawJ 4 . " , btuintn fioor ofjrmjtronfj Jvp4 Lfioirttai ' s finished floor was in use the same day it was laid. .... kwutmm' i Armstrongs Linoleuiti the v ? for Every Floor in PLAIN'. I N L A I D, House J AS P ' I NT P R or j B D: mietakeS for yourself ls a sataB ; 3. B. Cheerer says yoar-futnr- at a steered' by your efforts. ' Don ' , ' Into the ditch. ' t rua -- V The trouble with trosord put-il- e luskers U that th&y always as absolete words like ,Byaipathy1, i : v w aaaa aia J3A3H eard. - ; ' niioiBi si "'Wi ft 1 w.booh-- . 1: j ,vf;: (Building formerly occupied by P. &B. Root Beer Stand) line of 'Men's Boys' and! Children' Oyer- You'll find on display the coats and Mackiriaws, Blankets, Robes, Shirts, Leather and Cloth Vests and you - I1 ,The HepublicaBS held a rally in the opera liouiw (present Armory ) I'lM. npcHkera were Jaiuo Oiipman wf American, Fork, Helier M. Wells. iFratik J. Caunon and Clarence K. Allen. iW'ii . likh "and John E. Booth. The quartet ang severul aeleetions pnnninent '"among wliU'irw7B"MheiiarT)dy on different eaudidates to the tuue of - -- -. "Xoah Built lat Ark." - all-wo- " r.vue-Bisbar- d " - ? John IU Wallace, pressman nt the Pisimtch, has gone to Idaho. , lAvnn Beck of Davenport. Neb , arrived iu provo today and mav . lmittfi here.- 7 , can buthero-a- -- V f ahe Chautauqua Scientific nnV Literary society was organized at : . . : Vr;,.- - :'i'-'r-- i f ? . 1 rTrT Aosmall deposit, will hold any article. Knight '. ol Factory Prices, : V "4 WooIen-Mi- Us 182 West Center St., Provo fr1'ffS!laIfc '' - ,urj4l f . ; -- . Mtog vi " 'toipu I . j i t cs vsjidtt. 4 . v .: . ' taf t How was the transformation made? Easily and economically. First a lining of builders' deadening felt was ' pasted oyer the cement underfloor (cement to n oflice should always 'j be considered as an urlderfloor). Then a springy floor of Armstrong s Lino- -; Jeunr via cemented in place, and edges tightly sealed. The job was done quickly, with scarcely fwr l, -- iI becaj -- - Graham of Provo, fur represen- couuty Miixjinii'iident of hsi t . tatives; 5 . . rot auctavat a ; I i sxir-ces- s C.. ' ' on 'forty-niners' - : Anothier Oppo rt unity to Tbe Keiuililican count y.eitm-en-t ion " was held in l'rovii with L. Hulbniok of Provo and John K. llimlley of . American Fork as permit unit chairman and secretary, rei'cli The fullowiiiK ticket was imiu lnuted : Jolia H Booth of Provo und T. It. Cutler of Ppjvo for wuatois; Grant Simons of 1'ayson, Jum.-- T. Thorn of riitia.ti( Grove, J. .T i. j , J. G Strickley saya that if a man narrow footsteps of the Boy Orator : neglects his family but is good to of the Platte." "v? his dog, the.' community, will say he Man Isn't so much interested haa a kind, heart where he comes from aa "where do we go from here?" Don't be 'a fish hOK--you mny have to'call on "shark" '- to pay your Too many flowers 'for tbe dead - w4ioi can't appreciate them and too fir now Z&k . .1he army of tax collectors will ft'Wifor tha living who can. soon outnumber our dwindling army ! Koine times ft only .takes one word of dough-boy. The first real stei' toward to start soniethlng. "Go for Inls.'td qnit going on the other It Is to he hoped "the boy orator stance. t of Aliibuma will hot follow in the fellows advice and liegln making From Files of Daily Enquirer Octobttr 1, 1893. Ileber Clark of Pleatuint Grove bad one of bis eyes removed by Dr. AUen. . The eye" was injured about a week ago. : w iC E ME of the Ilome '.Variety.' and School association will be held the fire we ait and spit . . at the office , of Supt H, Cftnd la Ezar Higgina store. ' , Uwla, JridaxeyenlngtjDetQber 2, We alt and. apit and then we spit -"Mo wonder; at T:30 o'clock. AH offleera are et- - Some more. :., It contained the a writer names ot a peeted to be present, ae the ivyk for tha coming year wiU be taken Somet lines to liven things a of a last year's test seller and the tit, winner of a peace prLje. up. , In Ezra Higgina" afore, V , S. W. WILLIAMS. Signed We apit, and alt, and then we alii ' President. Wa call your attention1 "to .the Some more.'- ' fact that although gold, diggers BY WILLIAMS aaed t oba ' they are An officers meeting t ' Ui4 a wft, ntilxsc spnogy iwcileusv ; ll :. Bert - 30 YEARS S I V ft BudtrAooti orof st x: - education Is worth $72,000 Just Thinking they were having a free- - as that dean recently figures, it Js for-afight, fourteen1 inen In Chi- nevertheless that many of us wonld American navy fliers wilLcoatinue their efforts to mak a flight to the Hawaiian islands. One big ship after another cago found it cost them $100 each. . be' willing to dispose of ours for half that figure, leas S per cent will be launched toward the setting siin. Men may die. in theH A highbrow Is one who thinks he discount , for cash. attempt but lh experimenjLis iiejaLworth can thluk better than others. Man Iras' made machines, theoreticaUy capable, of flying So you fell down that cross- ' more than. 2,000. miles without stopping. The only test of NOTICE. word puxzlef ' to atthem. is It argued that the -their acual strength is fly ,V - 1 ,v , OUT OUR WAY ' - .. N a J rorfm el wfflirtff office workers tov walk all dav lone on hard, unvieldino flofirs of ccmentv yoa are ubecting them to an unfair,-- unnatural strain. For con want walking orr stoneJiardflporf take in a any tou in tensed muscles aqa taggea iwrves.,, iempert snap, nervous give way work suffers I ' Now look at the attrsctiTe office shdwn here. When this office was opened in New York last February, the floor was cement like the, floors in tnost new buildings Yet the floor you set in this picture is a CAT i. i t - TP vrui OFFICE -- a t fcttabk fioor . - -'- ) and juata. : TTTiT - Bii-k- tempt might be made over dry land. That will not satisfy the traditions of the service. a plane may fly What America wants to know is how-fa- r at sea without plunging in to thejvaterIf 'America should be attacked on the west coast it would be worth little to know that a plane might circle the .Catalina, islands for 24 hours. What America wants to know is how far to sea a plane is capable of going with a load of bombs to drop on the decks . of an enemy war squadron. 1 wupfnfc - " - . V , - .' The iVillto Win &V mm it unlifoaa.-.- wiimnmsxs soap - - : iu j w iiiim OJcf alani fwe barrymi feet uu " prominent . iwys. Oliver Optic and Horatio Alger, authors of a decade ago, .J i vrote thrilling books in which newsboys rose to fame and and fortune. Both authors stressed the value, qf courtesy " - W. Kenward a and dealing. square politeness; honesty, president, lira. p. Nor were their works overdrawn. Newsboys learn thrift, I. Iluutz, rloa i)reslltut. Mr ; .Onestyv courtesy and fair play. They become aggressive Hlnt'g, sMTptary, Mr; A, E. ' grid thrifty, Their preceptions are sharpened. Wit becomes ley, treasurer. : ready and at command of tongues that otherwise might haa tuvved iila-- barter hamper their owners by laggard and clumsyJiabits for life. Ligeto Cox toe weat ' vlioy He part of town. $ and values. The newsboy is taught merchandising Blwmed brtha W tbAl Tilnda, If lecoinea a sharp, bargainer He ia aa agtat Jit ona ot the The liUle nlld of T. N". Taylor most hiirhly competitive businesses in thdQ'orld: There is wua run OTer by Prfiddpnt Part little that experience has taught his superiors in the art of ridge's busgv today. The boy waa meeting the world and whipping it, that he does not learn. In .the street ftn4 wbile tbe druia The reason some people don't bear News selling Js a course in the art of meeting competition corpa was passlnir be wm knocked Opportunity .knocking la because down tif the prmldcnt'a horse and they re at it fhemaelvea, with a smile yet with steady purpose and set jaws. Business men often bringlheir boys to publishers 'of the wheel of the baggy paraed ever ' A Provo wonian has had so many waa not seriously newspapers and request jobs; for them. Ofter they wish hla breant He there'a .nothing left to Injured. operations th other than work for nothing, experience Athem to cut out but the operations, offered. A highly trained father retfognizes thevalue of the TOM SIMS SAYS of the senses that his boy experiences., Overheard nt a hlTdren! party! Jharpenmg are disciplined. They must learn to work "Mama, ft hat was my last father's Tbe comes Tuck'i on Fri Sunday 5,jen told to work, They must acquire a habit pi carrying day, putting tbem two days abend first name. ', tut orders without question, in an aggressive manner, of ,na In eating too niuch. Newsboys must be courteous. Their managers" teach Early to bed and that. They are instructed that the boy who smiles, the Ilea Bilvhf Early to rise nn nmeb try talking And ygvr girl goes' out lad who has a frank approach, is the one that succeeds.. women. Then maybe thuU is Witt irfher juya. ; ..There is no phase of the life they must face that is not whlskeri would wear off Instead of be to shaved. put before them in the light of idealism. having Bob Mixiri'field tells of It requires no editorial to prove that the newsbpy enters I a first class training school of life when he begins to carry a We. have read so much louf who offered to subscribe for the evidences of the value dirigible baloona intely we dreamed paper when his wife dies. "My route or eell papers on a corner.-rTwife goes out every, morning,'' be be found in every last night we were a football are .of given the may training newsboys, ' said, "und comes back in tbe even? great .business organization in America, in the offices of govwith nrtire news than you have Ing When a fart auto driver goes ernors, court justices and ministers. in your paper In six mouths. lifean without through aeddentjt is lust an accident. Wbile It may be, true that a ' w auor. J. - 4 rttoaeatti M " THE NEW DRIVER . ' started forth, in xhis limousine, with wife and aunt and nieces seventeen; he planned to drive upon ths' crowded way to some far beach it waSa holiday; the road would swarm with cars all day. of course the reckless lads would be abroad in, force. Ksaid to iiim,' this YHe .............a............ Bnaliifaa Offlra, Telephone liOitorlal'ttooiaa, Telephone WALT i tau abota,. jta, SO fcrat -- PubUaiiftA J"lrat Vaat atzaafc . Pro to, Ctaa. Xntend as aacond claaa aiattarat the postofflca la Ptot. Cua. .PublUbar bl H. Hornlbrook City ftdito . Gunnar Kasinusoii 4- - I aa a weekly ! 18M; as b daily la 1821; lira aary Satuitaay, and Sunday saomlng;- - rwaJ awnlnf wdlOoa . mornliif t7 . v ;y.,v I PIFFLING HYMES THE EVENING HERALD i 1 x I |