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Show P.AG3 two THE EVENING ilEEALD, OCTOLER 15192ST TKLT-SA- NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON K2VS RIPPLING JJYMES THE EVENING HERALD An Independent Newspaper, a weekly U ISM; m a daily In 1821; iububed evening except Saturday, and Soaday tnoraingi awralng .''i ', rery morning except Monday. FubMihed la tne Herald building, 10 Booth Tint Wast Hi eat, .. Ptoto, I' tan. ... V a ........ setnese Office, Telephone Room Teiephonr Presa Newt United . and 8rrlcp ef City editor ...... ;.....,....... "tortal ilrniier ......-..Pbllab- ' i Gel daily newspaper In t'Uh aouta of Bait Laka Cltyj largest et dilation of aay newspaper to Utah ouuMe Salt Laka City and Ogdea. pimples on our faces and TtKMS Or KUlthCKIPTlON. ...Or De'lrered by carrier, per month DellTered by carrier, por year, la adtarce De'lvered by mail la Utah euunty, per year, ia adranee......i .w-IeUerjd by null ia Cnlttd 8tus, could Utaa county, par eat .,;....,.,.... time., 1 - ZU,-132- .... (Placi a cross in the equare preceding the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions.) -- " nnTlf t nv fr?mr'i V'T ' .! ; nm sm TaSr1 Candidates the office of commissioner for the auditor. four-ye- of mayor: for term; and for ar Q"1 1 1 1 HI 5.'?.?' first sylmble "ti." OFTEN eer. iDAILY LESSORS IN ENGLISH By IV. L. Gordon a 0 ' NELSON, JOSEPH ' fc. M ISSPEIXEP-iuMaa- - ., .. wiitrol; .wllliliuhl, resitrlrt. repress. STr)Y-"rii- e a. wftrd : wouns oktkx miscsed threWOKI) tinien and It la yours." Let is .Don't any "I want ou to m riKht tncreaxe our Vocabulary by niaster-iiinwiiy.'Say "instantly", 'or "at" a word each day. Tuduy We." word: MEDIEVAL; belong'tig- - to .: SOFTEN. MIRlTtOrXCED-Jl- y-i the middle attes. Such medipral cur- -- picnic Pronounce" the trims do not tieloiig to modern (lines, caught y nattier taaa, Uught , t ; , 4a la tqoat fejierjuy eUted ; ,.' Fur ibe Words. m ,bh". g Ji.f tbe oaea e tkoose ; , From those with whom we are , BEESLEY, CLARENCE f1 r: ''I f ' ' 1' VmOTOr 4 i A barrow rait ww '. a i Kaisaa farmer. What a iJaaaaat sensation ft miiat have been, murmurs Ed Van : t N . ; . , s ; t ThafoUwtar ftom the Paaadeea, .... cM i if a,., udiwA reiticai ,tace ,J . .. t -- What is the definition for Nothing more t u f u S: ' steelN AwiHeiN, ' ',The "EaWasher Saves Life of Clothes ' WMPM v juet Nsearly everybody '4aea,' while VN "Mart &rto And Washes Them . ' : r Snow-Whi- te ' Three large nickle plated cups moving up and down within the copper e tub; 60 times a minute, wash your clothes and gentle tee ' . the Easy way. ,., . ,rt Let us demonstrate, this wonderful new Washing Machine to' snow-whit- . , jou. . DixonTaylor-Russe- Co. ll "THE PROVO HOUSE" NEPHI v ONE-PRIC- E SPRINGVILLE . ,1. ft n nor- -' (wIy '' Pressure if be iad a lot of cbigeer Nursery Rhymes.' Mary had a steam boat, The steam boat bad a beil heaven Mary arent The steam boat went toot -- ' He isn't mjdd3ege4 until tie "be- elus to call Tiia friends "the boys." ettiuf ready to ilre, djustsMkJ SrJ-- J'jivSS fiSf Suction I ratea. :i);- - Jim '!j-j- 5 And prbdalmrginatlon, ProTiiif ourselves deceitfuL. Wat-we- I . -. i v Tbe child Jearjoa U talk, Bead, wrfle and waDt By lmltatlof ether jieeple. Vi Ta.we abhor Imitation j "I tsTCH ; - BILLINGS," CJEORGE P."" HI ' . r ,1 ' - aaaotilated, Y t bas Its place, but tliatj Everything .... ..a ... .. ,j ,i. me juui wua a ou l reueve uinwi '; V on bia nosa i VAN WAGENEN, ALMA', 't (Vote for One) ' : . "to 4 COMMISSIONER, FT! - " rJ rf, i evheduled for next fjuaday at a local fieM. Competing , atrmem wfll mount to 5,000 feet, tum the noaes of their era ft to the ground, and aeotft down. Tbe first m to land will Mlm ' a silver cup. tTbe man who 1a donating the up ia J. J. Mottrell, a local trndertaVer." : ' the "second 'Ti1gh,M ; 'XOXXJdSippr -- HANSEN?. K, .... - flyw FOR MAYOR ? , ltr. -- Vof Wringer . I. are tboae la WbJct e memr evuuve e Language COPY OF NAMES-OCANDIDATES AS THEY WILL APPEAR UPON THE OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOTl - AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD OCTO--1 .1 tiZK F Easy' H Terms aoly aeep Aowa the - 3 Wfe. 1 ... ' weeds half mo auoefutiy aa.lbey keep itowj the piaotfld uropa, Good tlmea people wfee .rlVK f? auort W ., i"j If bene weald humble-r4hey'r- ' . For Christy Mathewson not only was master of the pitcher's art or science, but in. addition was a superb stateist .and tactician. To this equipment was added the "fighting heart" that never weakened under adverse odds and hostile "breaks' of the game. For years he rated an invaluable pftyer. He was hero in a number of world series contests, achieving twenty years, ago a record still unequalled, when he pitched and won three shutout game in the classic series. To his fame as a mjghty player was added the greater glory earned by his clean and fine sportsmanship. Devotees of baseball not only admired Mathewson's skill, but they trusted him implicity. When professional baseball was rocked by the scandals that resulted in expulsion of several big league players, the popular faith in Christy Mathewson and other players of his type triumphed over suspicion and cynicism And thus the sport took little harm. , i When America entered the war, Mathewson. went to the colors. , During war service overseas he was gassed. To that injury fe'attribued the illness which finally caused his "death. The long fight he wageiatSaranac was followed with anxious interest; by thousands of his admirers. His apparent victory Sand return to baseball as an executive officer caused general "rejoicing. Though his playing day were over, his popularity Continued, and hia death is regrettedby lovers of baseball ., .'(..;!t .everywhere! - pride-effaci- ng The" realm of professional baseball lost its first citizen when Christy Mat hewson die4. More than twenty-fiv- e years jago he !ame from a college club to the professional playing fields. A very few years later he was acclaimed one of the greatest pitchers of his time. That verdict was quite broad one of the greatest pitchers of. enough; today he tell Tbif wortd'a a atage, ua are ute aiuueuce. : r, r ' thegourtias made us lame. .are only, common mortals, we have sorrow, hope and. .gloom, walking sadly to the portals of the tomb." I have een the selling-plateI have .seert him in his derv and he fancied he was greater than the'eemme ran of men. He had gathered transient glory that would. iL a t - J i i anaa 1ne iuiiugni ne would in song anai story iiZ2ie m a oay, shine and throb away, And his bearing was so regal, it was quite a holy show, and he thought himself an agle while he struck me as a crow. Tinhorns, pikers, scowf' and grumble if we bow not and adore, but the truly great e are just folks, and nothing more. 0 Christy Slat hewson - , r CAT.. Cl.L -- ...10T A. lerrfce. M. .i- a l. a second elats matter at the postofflee la PaawerCtah. Hornibruck tftiunar Baam&oa - JUST FOLKS . mason . The OFFICE WALt- - of wisdom and or 1th a canity Intense. They were simple their manners, they were quiet, often thy, and. they waved no gaudy banners to impress the passjng guyiVfeHust - folks," their whole demeanor seemed to say, in "modest tones, and they called for kraut and wiener just like Smith or Brown or Jpnet?ilVfYe4ostlalkA, ,w grieve rrolic;4ik th unknown passerby, nd at. night we, tiave the colic it we've eaten to much pie. We have made some, Email wccejjsea since the day when yre jwere bcrh, but the best of us confesses that he has an aching corn. We art told we may have places in the nation! hall af fame, but we've , M. i . - I have met the famed and mighty, men "sense, and I never f oufid them flighty . RDfenvl ' i 'i nnl I- "PAYSON . ' - toot.: (he rest of na, Dpe.of sociate with any of ua. g would as- Motiter Caose "tip to. to tbe.ibarber shop dirty Mom waufs a haircut just like pop's. Wasted AVords:Telling a ter that all things come to 1 who wait. go-get- tlio.se j Our neighbor's new .baby seems to bare static j ; ? .'. , Frldur ia onuldered aome neonle. but then nla(jky bV rv da Ja j considered unlucky by some jwopt V r less than a 111 jAC0BSEN, J. ELMER of twine in tub mndJ NAYL0R, GEORGE H. A 4erer girl's Idea of taking care of bersetf ia getting some man to do . . , . it for her. , K ' v VAN WAGENEN, EDWIN i. Speaking of. " oommeots TlowBrB,1 J. R. Uttkfteld, "'wbat kind of a flower la a blooming dlot? v (Vote for One) FOR AUDITOR If hlli of us knew everything about n FARRER, RUTH P. - sa '.j c 'Ujri'. .'.jb aa I"! I ' ' LEWIS, MELISSA 1 PEAYANETTA SMITH, MAR YL FARRER ' i 11 EVERYDAY A 1 (Vote for One) OFFICIAL BALLOT ," ' W3 Attest: Fred Evans, City Recorder .(Except Sunday) TODAY! 7Races Daily Rain or Shine .First Race 2 Most remedies fall but Joint-Eas- e sorely and speedily guceeeda. .; , Iff for Joint troubles only, wheth--r in ankle, fkuee, Wp, ilowi shoulder, fiager orA spine .whether rbenmatic or not. u t It Jlmbiera ..op,, stiff, Inflamed, swollen, painful, creaky Joints so 41eky you'll Jte astonished. , Two seconds' . rubbing and away It gees through skla and heah right down to the bone aad ligaments that's why, if --succeeds. Ask. any reliable. drugglpU .. , ; .Always .remember, when ' Joint-Egets ,1a joint agony gets out , QUk,"fc p.m.service over KHiiilierKc-- r Eleo. Qt,X v.. J i v TllP i 'A : hiKb-wiiy- for ta,s h 30- -' System el Admission t . ........ tax includiuji -- S1.25 . - Ru'S nnd'-- r .. i General Manngeri direction of. ', guaranteed Salt Lake City ; Schvab Clothing Co. , -r ' e. ', f - Racing Majtager ' ; ; ; . -.- - The House of Kuppenhelmer r Goo3- ciolhesi " Joe; ' ; jr A 1 U . fine-c- ar f nevC develojpmerit Xa. -- 7 ' hi-;;- . ttcks not only penotnftes Ws ipmihlce (St plaster, bnt the .... UTAH BREEDEPvS' & RACING ASSOCIATION WM. M.Ml 1U. 1FO DAMH RVMJ - Come in and look them over before you buy. ladies Free Every Friday ; f - The Ajax Six is an entirely . i rnportked by the body heat Hre teha)ed fell night long. This double Action viisuflllyj checks the most , stubborn - ; overnight' ( J Force-Fee- d 1 I " All sixes. T in the moderate-pric- e field, origi nated and designed by C. W. Nas iri dlda- - shcmld be treated witlj. vapors, for '?aptr afime can carry' the medication Dl HEtLf "to the a'tr passages and lung. .' Vlcks is a Sapor 'treatment lu salve form. For 'deep cbest i to jus jroUjirrsi appty not wet towels ever throt and cnest to open the pores, 4 hea - massage ! Irtskly wiffl Viclcli tor 8 mln- - i titea, spread oh thickly and cot-er with a flannel cloth. ' f - Overcoats .,"i.,t; .$20 to T $112,000 IN PURSES Handicaps, $1000 to $2500 . Adv.. v Fcr Deep Chtzt Special 3 pairs for $1.00 Dress 50c to $1.00 . day iiiwtliiK. I - NEWEST SHADES AND COLORS 7C0 Horse? participiiU; in this Pari-Mutu- - pro- - Over T-w- ill ' LATEST PATTERNS fustest mile truck " - NASH-DUIU- : : cohcejption of Historic Mile Race Course of Utah ' ' tor and trie from Salt Luke and Ojrdeii, or drive over pxved -' to Kroiimls, where ample 4 . Is the oir;est selling Joint remedy in tfae world. Joint-Eas- e ..Speelnl train : SIX-r- e To atl -- 7 Four.WKeel Brakes Fail Balloon TTrt u" FiveDlscWheela' Cnantshaft LubricaticBr main bearingiv 'connecting rod bearings and camthaft bearings Jackson Motor Car Co. 145 N. 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