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Show FAGS TWO THE EVENING IIEIULD, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER II, . rrr NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT THE EVENING HERALD r--n! ' ' RIPPLING- Sstabllabed weekly In ISM; aa a dillT la 1923; traO&c except 8 Mania;, and 8 no day awning; rwti aaoralaf aditloa - ., every Mining except Monday. , I'uhilnhed la tie Herald building, M South Tint Wast atnat, ( Ptotjv I'tah. Entered as Mcottd elan matter at tha postofflca U Prvrev-Vtak- , ' ' ' v.Ounnar B, Horfcitawk Basuiuaoa M. ' .)r...,..i...(....i....HM.-rgblMi- t( ...uuy soiuc ............................ Office. TeleBbona Kditorlal Rooma,; Telephone .......l.l..iumnHlnii ........... vri.v..10T and N. 1. JL Sertle Only daily newspaper la. Utah south of Salt Lata City; lamast caption of any newspaper In UUU ootdda Salt Laka City im Ogdea, Member United Praaa N'awa Barries TERMS OK BIB&CBJPTION. Delivered b carrier, net month ...u..ir.40e Delivered bjr carrier, per year. In advance....... n..HM ..9S40 Delivered by mail In Utah county, per year, ta adranea......: Iturered by mm In Cnlted Btatea, otttsldi Utah comity, per year, ............ .......... ............ Advertising Aids Both u Y WALT' OFFICE MASON j. C.LI. cat; ' i ' MUDDLING THROUGH U-ywr a' aiara wt '1 The. British statesmen look around, and trouble' all yowpurork, V; they gee; the signs of lasting grief about, and they sit It'lw't what a g1r inowa that drinking tea; a crisis looms op every day, to horrify the vfew, and still the British statesmen say, "Somehow we'll buhera at, bat haw A learned it muddle through. A hundred times our merry Isl has A.fflDWn tUiika a' gTrTinoinaj "been in grievous case, confronting ruin, tricks and guile, 4u tbro' ter and plots and treasons base; a hundred times our foes new piarry a man a '4atej :ca money awajra fa "Old have said, Britain's days art few,' and picked ouf: 'still.-wmuddle througn." This' dirges- - tyr the dead,-bu- t large philosophy is mine, and governs my affairs; I don't A. flne Vay to breath yoor back in surrender and repine when woe comes unawares.-- Some- the feu, groaned a I'rovo atadk re--' times the problems I'confront seem billed to queer1 my eently, la to Wilk (iko .the Uvintr down game.. It seems" a useless thing to hunt solution for the room In Uie dark rand 1tera "her" Uavenport waa yester :6&me; along- my path I" straightly wend, and let the ' ' problems stew, and I have noticed .in the end I always day. muddle through. It argues an abiding trust in righteous-nes- s - ' this plan r the delegate whose cause is Just, who" If Inanntice were Wl Several of aa wauld be blistered loves his fellow man, reposes in. a cheerful calm when things have gone askewr and in this thought he finds' a A, (k4 mother oae who fee la balm, somehow he'll muddle through. To bnckle do wn-- neglected if abe Um't worrying about and doj our. best when "sorrows wik the .earfh, this is "the great and crucial test of dominance and worth; and goaiething. doing this we may forget Dame Sorrow and her crew, and ' cease to walk, the floor and fret somehow we'll muddle "Why do yoa euO all the ritCs tc ' i srrst r mm r ,r -- ... - V. v a N ,."," t - , mae . iilz. 1m. r . and, consequently, little business. The wise merchant, when he receives a shipment of goods which he knows .the public wants does not whisper the event down a bottomless well. He comes bodly forth in, the newspaper pages and heralds his ' wares.' When the general store filled every mercantile need ' in the embryo communities they may not have been much - . need for advertising. Only the bare necessities were obtain-- . ' able and the consumer had only the general store a which to obtain them. AH that has been changed. There has been specialization in business just as there has been in labor, the - profession and industry and specialization has brought com-- . petition and expansion. ', , The inevitable outcome of the evolution, or revolution, of business has been the" realization by both merchant and customer that, advertising is as necessary to modern business as service. In fact the consistent advertising of its goods in the newspaper is a part of the service of every modern store' which aims to serve the public, . . jr v ; ; love of luxury aud beauty is a sign of national mmlMm. The vreatcDt valuo educatloii, believe C, P. Johnaor Ilea In the fac that it hulpa one to solve pros- . V word puttie i.. ; , J ljav 14 I tiJitll :,... I JH II a I II. U button. II , ' i PI on Will Something that is yours, a spot that's sacred to all these' endearments1 and Joys of life together with those you love., Thi Bhririe of those precioiik, inner things all men hold dearthat is HOMli ' of us aid your choice of a home ia which to nestle vmlr fmilv. Let . . f m r-- Proverbonfu Chriaten not thy daughter Tine nor Tide lent they wait for no man.. 1. .. . xs vta- BcrmeRj - hi iir tm I X Jklr I your HO .. k where At last Tve my husband Mill' ' l JjftaHt4-- r . . . - s ns 30 Caillaux Leaves After Giving Out ' . , even-In- s . 4 Mrs. where? At home. Ton see, I had to atay ' I In myself last night 298 So. U. Ave Ry riIAItI.ES. t STEWART. NEA Service Writer WASHINGTON (.'rafty M. Call- . " .. OrUiier 11 1895. Neveral .. yomiK wi'ti mirmwly U'iiiB IiuHmI. In a cave-IewHiKKl lie mnnuKed to aiv the inipre at a (mivcl pit iunr tlie stjit A waswn bcloimliDr to Clar- - firm that he wasted to arrange pay-- : . v 1 . - ' .iii 1 H IIIIJl "S , I l 1 1 1 A yuuBSlnr3i-jiaikiuu- The. trouble with tnoot,of us, aays W. tt. Wilson, when we ha aa op- only; America wouldn't let bint - Htrcame over and nejotiatel. He ! I Hit'iiau Ihhhi hno niarrajin couldn't tUheiennJ;'dJiopt-sued, to Aimhw J'iisnn, 2S, ifntl fur, iie didn't like to apitear to he '1 Slury Jtfispn.-lif.- ending, the dlHcuiwion, so he placed tlie M'ashlngtotf (foveTBineiit lu: the '" tuis-K- x n . E. Kwp, (.'nil)iiu X)Hition of geeming- - to do It. OfiUiiit'l of I pKwtfil thi'rovo tot hi INFECTION The greatest discovery la fletih Refiling Is the,mntvelous Boroione, a rrrenaratioa that vctats is. liquid and powder fyrm It: it a combination treatment, that not only puriI era who hut partly understood them. ne the wound of In translation it V,se punch, germa that ctluse I 40 tratudations take time.' ' . Infection but it heals the flesh with . Aa far as ixwlblc the procfdlngs " men jux. pw 10 luuHiruie one 1 extraordinary speed. Bad wounds were in EngliHh or French. Eveiv iuti vwrjH, inmoies iw ruuntnesi or. cut . which- - take, weekstq heat when they 'undertakes toj witn . the that didn't give fully satisfactory re- twi ordinary iiuimenta mend . or sults. oiXnlon. quickly under the oiijiiHt a yitterence powerful influ It meant that the Kpcnkcrs had to Neither uMre trun naif knows what I ence of this Wonderful remedy. Price express theuwlven, a large part of m other is talking about and pres-- j (liquid). 30ty 60c, and $1.20. Pow the time, In a tongue they were im- eutly they pet to fighting, a alfoutj der. 80c and 60c Sold by Hudijulst Adv. .., perfectly a4Mjuaiutel' with, to hear- - the only way there,, ia left to Sftlej prug uiiiimij-- . 1 v- Thp 1tiuWi(an city cx'i went Ion "j'.aeeii' the followiuif tlrtet iiithe field-fo- r .the wmlnK city elect liin: - Fof Kiflfor, Jar iioHironkTur t'lty W corder, Lars I,. Nelson; for city ireusurer, Joseph T. Kttrrer; for of tin. eaee, A. Saxe)-- . He let the story leak out that, he and Secretary Mellon had feacM an afrreemeiit. Tn.reality fhehadnt. But. tha ttorfVwjiir' printed and the Rovermnent had to fchy It. .hefore 4he: dcti la Issued fieiiator Smoot tu'd the forrpimd- ehts that a stateiumt was cVniiuf. tVhat will It be,? asked the eor- ar mm uof Kenator Sm(Kt , Tjnrinrty) i "The tnith" thH :tluie. No,v Senator SiiMH.t dldnH say. "thia tlme.r bnt V tliluk Burnt Kli'ls go without he acted Kite that was what he umiiy elotlKn to they won't have to meant. . po WitlutHt men. , Well, M. OalUatw ennldn't atay any longer. Away he went, leavina Six were injured In Chicago when America hardly as near to (retting an flufo driver thought a irl looked her money as she was 1h the flrK iimnv iutereatiue than the roid. place. , " , ... Heaven to a snuiJl Imy, must lx jrlace wherm.throwimr iwls thnmirli Window Is ennitmlMiry.".. 1 m VWERRSt" The first nlRht the three or fopr hundred delegates to the Intertxir-lidwntarT'nlbn tofrrentioB spert here, most of tteto left their foot; ln n few more-yerst hp onlv wiiy wear outside their doors to be pol will I al)l to V- - the country ished while they sluut)ered,- - aftw Is by over a h.Uboard. the Enntneaa foslilon.' XJ hotel hclo-ditbar wXhshllifi WTicThra frbud lu need is a all right,. but, not bciuj5 Used to friend indeed nsuallv depends upon that kind of thine got the shoes wluit he is in noed of. mixed up In rexllstrlbuting them, -- y r, T v OlFFCOO" -- cms MispRONor.vcED Nephew. Pronounce mf-- .or OFTEN MISSPELLED u loons and still -- tLift AW T aiTMt ' ' GARA&&-j OOR PKOKlO Qtrt' r ' irirvi .nw' - stay -- Dipped out iron ' n the dumps on thd road.' : " tt . IIlc- - nev-a- wmiriKUufH.'.. VADIO MORDER TrA NRWtt r. I SVSFV - 1 J 1 We Repair Them, Too Brimhall Bros. "tire Merchants" x; - . " " t Headquarters for d Firestone Cords 11 " ar -. , V ' U led in PHOVO.. ... L in nowjbe ifiade to look , f '- Gum-dippe- ter ffhish good for the lifeof Vur car-- Pt 'S a a ft VV mm '. Balloons I his-imp- c BA1L00 JS I rfTTTTni iV'. stone Gum . BINONTilS-Edg- e; brink, onnk. aw margahi, bottler, boundary, brow, brim, rim. WOItD HTCpt Tse ' a word thred times and it is yours." Iet us Increase our vocabulary by nu i tertntc one word each day. Today's characterised m word : IMPETUOtlS by spontaneous impulse .vehement,; 5 in feeling. "He mnde no effort to control 10. Ybu can ride on Bal on the ground. Fire-- OFTEN MISCS T' Don't use "vicinity" if you refer "ilelrbl)orkood." PHONE Y 81000 OP. T' . CA a. - ': k i t i v. o . r a - v wi- t T'l a wff a I r ' mud, or burning sunshine does not injurei .1 7nM,M AnnftU 1A. ijapw ti uuc Wi l vrttCR or lUrjl Willie manu airi wim ' a ary cioin- - usea Dy" 4uuu just ruD oinne ' r.cil'.i ; 40 facturers for years. ; " 10 Coats of Lacquer t Put on with patented Air Brush JltlflU : . . Bring In Your Car NOW ""U " - Au. OP'rr SHtRuOcWl ! PAPERS HSZ PUt OP'-,- ' Vivrs ikfOvru AC rw i? ,11 UEVA rMJ!- mm WILLIAMS jr-B- Y.. -t- i . - i BALLOONS f J; restxindentH. "TOM SMS SAYS .. ' WORDS PRITV'ENXS A cavalry ' L , brain.' Vte ate advertised by our hatltit OUT OURWAY-- . t "ZnUIEIZnKIEXZmKIIKIXIXtlkTUXmKZZZilETC DAILYXESSONS IN ENGLISH By W.L. Gordon portunity to hear erand opera,1! that' most at ns baro a Jjua ia n - r.J V I Wteh My enenilea as well aa by our loving Looked a good to our folka at it friends. . ; , doea to the. (tranger. ,. ;. 8pent aa much on libraries at on 'Childres are young folks, says It. I'jaw-sutt-i. E." Knapp, - who run everything Waa aa intemtted ia school eteelaround the house but errands. ItionB at in prize fight''- Was tfirhteouB a It i rich. Sometimes we wonder whether the Wonld vote ffr posterity m quick- - human race ia to be wiped out "hy i ly at for prosperity. a gradual "cooling of the sun or by Would tacklt the "man prablent" pyorrHea.j for the gakr of the hoy problem. Had men aa efficient : at , Its . When they r(w hicged damfool ' . I machine.. i colleges will have them. :. From Filet of Daily Enquirer ;f Z.-r- . Wrong Impression d -- .Soldiers of fortune often become 'ftiptaitift oClfldwdryt' ,1 nbIealijo Tt is wiid llwf golf Is a cure for Infinity. But wlint do they cure iilf with? ITnion's speech" doesn't make much imprea. sion If only part .Of tl audlen understands It. - I.ingwlKt. difficulties t the ideal spot, tn, eautifuFProvo, ' . well-to-d- YEARS AGO i ; .Bravo Lumber Co?. found out apendahl -E thelackof luxtiryinthesestatesrTT-- 7 as if the masses must take a choice between home-spuand decay and that they have selected the latter r 10 ( rs as the most remote and lesser of the two evils. . . Luxury in the United States shows itself everywhere. The American home is the most luxurios in the world. v The home of the American "wage earner Is often a palace compared o abroad. The store has been with that of the more developed in tnis country into an institution of splendor and relined beauty and so has the hotel and the better class of rcsciurants. The Pilgrim forefathers were contect with log cabins and only the plainest of foods. Civil war times found at least one large house in every community. The twentieth century foand wage earners and salaried classes content with plain none at all and unupholstered furniture. houses, rag rugs-oToday cm;y man who works, and manv who don't, believes he is untitled to luxury and beauty and is having both. - "i ,' tip.'? They simply' have to uae more care nowaday with mr much de- Bd po&dinjt on every Jlttle hook decad-an'c- e, rs Phyllla pp. liliMblllUiliA II IIJl1 ' I I II ; this great country is in an advanced stage of decay. The Jtoman Empire is said by historians to have declined and fell at 'the zenith of its luxury and extravagance.. The moralists qnd calamity-howlepredict the same for the United SUateCBut itjwasVnJy. a lew eara ago that othWmoralists Were larr.enting the absence of beauty and and crepe-hange- Thyuta "'. . Luxury r , PhylltaT By Cbndo -- .y . .; "Oat the name from their slogan." What alogaur , . Qutbursts of Everet True : ' i,;-i':::,'t:r.- 7. . rossesion 01 ? ." A ii....-- . , ex-.- . - J? . Duck eggs are as edible as ttie egg of the chicken andare . ; much larger but there is no market for duck eggs. The .. rlatmtion for thi jiagiven by the advertising man is that ' every time a chicken lays an'egg she cackles all over the barn- yard, proclaiming her product to the world, but the duck -lays .through. her etrg in seclusion and makes no noise about it Business is like the egg. t Some merchants advertise their 'goods and sell them. Other merchants do no advertising , V ! t - RHYMES h An Independent Newspaper . - fr WASHINGTON NEWS . v - r"w-w- r d were notice. Carter Brothers at rfhe InterpflrUametilary more f)rnul sessioiut, ' A . If If 47 S. .Third West V" K ' v Phong i |