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Show PACE "HVO I I V THE EVENING HERALD, TIIUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1223., - -- -- i NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT " ' - TIMELYJDIJORIAJLS WASHINGTON NEWS v ' - - v. , THE EVENING HERALD ' TKte '-- every morning Published la the Herald Provo, Ctaa.-- Entered aj building, second clans matter . - TtBMS Wtn. IL Horalhrook N. UuiiBur Rasmuson His. l J " I 1 - fl t to oTkjI - S jr "Howiatr the betplen 4 ed to know. ...B . ...,..., .....a,.,,.,., ............... ,..10TMil ............. ,, l. .X ti i . II x . . ,'- . - - . ' ctshmqion BY CHARLES P. STEWART KEA SerylceWrlter ,' ' I ! , l ! I i LIBUTEN it was "Nlgbt'Vaftd -- started . : B' - a i . .! i. na t n"-- a my ju And BEANS OlTENTS - OUT OUR WAY meTi ook. 5r& r,!oorM axj 1M OUtt The further a wild rumor travels tbo wilder U gets. tic. moo - 1 ; - ' f 6 VKTT T DO. I M f' WAV vjt On goes ." promises she disappears into .the kitchen. Dinner in a jiffy is made possible by Pierce's Pork and Beans. Even before daddy and the children have appeared at the table, it is1 ready I "dinner-in-a-minute- , , Always ready, they make a healthful and nourishing meat Sanatorily Vatktd by THE UTAH CANNING .CO. " ' ' Since 1838. Ogd . ,; - k ftf! IS 'IIIIBIZBIiaEUBB3IX3IIS3ESESZIIC9IIEEISnj:ZXSfi. 5 BEHA torfS J LK"ftNfJRS I ?EAL ' 7 lit-- ."WtfrWiT H M "'"'' ' t " r'. u''Tm ' i1 Safe for tiny teeth guid will lie reineuibered for bla excellent work In "Minnie,"-- "Dinty" and many other Marshall. Neibin youngster In "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come," and other Jack Plckfoid plays. Malcolm Walte, sturdy. figure in playrJs as "Dorothy crnoir or lladdon null," does some interesting work in "Waking Tp the Town," and the funny antics of "Banana Jims" as iwrtrnyed by Jim Darby, deserve sh-crjStuu- men linn. . r.,.,.i; i M Verbs' V fire-proo-f, water-proo- f t "WAKING UP THE TOWN" 1 Pk-kfur- of HSIHIZIUSnUZEXSXXSaIISXCSXIXXlaa g J.r 1 . In the principal character role; is Alec B. Frttucls, who gives to the part of aa ecceutric astronomer an even more lovable and sympathetic Interpretation than he did to that 13 17 o'scompanythree'sa crowd epray. Spraying Flit on garments kills moths and their larvae .which eat holes. Extensive tests showed that Hit did not stain or injure the most LONGER need evenings spoiled or sleep ruined by mosquitoes. Flit spray clears the house In a few minutes et tnosquitmea and NO delicate fabrics. disease-bearin- g A Scientific General Insecticide Flit ib 'the result of exhaustive re. search by expert entomologists and chemists. More than 70 formulas were tested on various household insects before Flit was finally perfected. Flit is a 100 effective insecticide containing, flies. It is clean, easy and , safe to t ( Kills Household Insects Flit spray also destroys, bed bnifs, roaches, ants, and insect eftrs. The erarka and crevices where insects bide and breed are readily reached by Flit Try Flit in your horn. no inactive (inert) ingredients. For sole ewywaere STANDARD GIT CO. (NEW JERSEY) Kup-po- rt , Farmers & Merchants Bank - tn. Y, . ' ; If there vras' a time when the name of a star was sufficient in itself to insure the success of a photon piny, that day has passed, which fact is clearly demonstrated by the array of worthy names that appear on theater programs nowadays beneath the' name of the star. This state of affairs does not Indicate diminishing' glory, on the part of the star. On the contrary it. shows his good Judgment, for it proves he is wise enough to get the very best players la fries which .his own.' , One of the ' best examples of thoughtful easting is seen In "Waking I'p the Town," starring Jack which will be the attraction at the Colniubla, starting Friday and Saturday. Opposite the star, In the leading feminine role, la Norma Sheerer, stamped by her work In "Lucretia "Broken Lombard," Barriers," Pleasure Mad" and other- - recent films as one of the most promising and talented of the younger actres-ses.- f it- - y and "Ramble." ;;',:;"v'vf, 'V: ' , the modern flapper the three "R's" spell "Rorige,, "Kalnment" .The Bass l 'Mr. Sngarkone, I ' ynu as a billing clerk. That did uot Include coogln too! and burglar-proand consafe an vaults provide absolutely valuables. Important pavenient, place for your assured against' pers, jewelry, heirlooms, etev'are loss for a penny or two a day here. Use them. Our modern t b lowii.". And Ami May, a iiriost prtmilshii; little huly, who comes tWfr-yeatas-tti on the tpp, displays as the bunker's hi;;bfcr;4le Ayiles of a girl iaiulit!ius-- to stiftH'd socially In a J Miw Mays' hist screen work was cV lead npiKtsite .(iiarli'S Itay iu "iVris Greeiu" Jfieorse Drouisadd claims bis siecial- with Jack, tyJs staging Ha returns after ennsiiieruble ubsence i'rjm the sciwcn ."justto stage unoth-e-r baiilc with Jnck." lie snys. Drom- - JV, - VWAurT ' nc, fort Cheater, ' With Cent a Day QRv r d, -- mot iio -- Cinn-o-mo- Wint-o-gree- n, Pep-o-mi- Cl-o-- Savers, Every growing ehM craves sweets, Active Bttle" package bodies demand sugar. But children's candy ftimt bo pure and they should not overeat. life Savers, the little Candy mints with the hole '" (life saver shape), answer this probltro in just the right Qoodfor and ddiciously flavored. way. They are china-har- d Utile tumjnics This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful favor - er last longer. Little tummies are not npset. And Life Savers are kind to tiny teeth. V ' They're safe and wholesome. You may consden--' be with Life are Savers far tioualy the generous they ideal candy for little folks. Six Safer are displayed at all good stores so yoa n, may help yourself : and Five cents e, : Protect Tour Valuables For Less Than One Half'. V lt.POE.& ftWt. MADE "I brought piclogc of Life Savers, Emily,H be lisped as his cliia drooped bashfully onto bis . Starched collar. . . . It was his first romance and be didn't forget to bring the girt some candy. His mother bad taught him to choose the right kind of candy. : MOTHER 8ontbut what could hurm bona Utttat? ho could His .first romance grt-te- ne .wisuw, after done rr Boer Tto &t I mil of Mortiiuer, the.fiiilhful servant of ;"Weft, veil," . said the' absent In the "Beau Brummel." minded Provo man as be stood In the part f the stars mothr bntMub, "now what did. I get in is Claire MtlXiwell. one af the ' here fori" charat-tescreen's artrefcsvs. We call It free government but Her best wnrTs .of the enfreut ae son in n'onjul;" amLrSUvrets.' J5he just look at taxes. also diil a nxfet diffhitlt-rwi- e jn "Black Oxen." "Now Is the time for all men to" Herliert Pryor ho had done- exor words to that effect cellent eharaeter wurk In cmml tees film plays, notably with Mnry'iok-for"Mother," railed the charming tks-- s a sinull town l;i:iktr uiost and popular girt "Mother." she re- ctmvliK-lnglin "Waking l"p the can fla-tspeated plaintively ."t-nav' time." in this "Finish what in time,1 mother answered In snrprise. It was so un usual for daughter to finish anything.' '"Finis peeling these," replied the daughter with great disgust Finally the mother was concerned. "Finished ieellng whntr "Cranberries, of course," suld the daughter.' " BY WILLIAMS VOo'tw-.- " M Lift Siren wen i It was a dark night A man was riding a bicycle with no lamp. lie came to a crossroad and did not know which way to urn. Through the gloom he Kaw a algn on a post Ho. frit pocket for a match. He' found one. Climbing to the top of the pole, be lit the match carefully and In the ensuing glimmer read: "Wet Taint" keep-movin- . i i PORIC Perp-vith- V. m Nobody ever saw a grouchy barber, because if he la that way he never getg a aecond chance at a customer. Grouchlnesa .and, raxors don't go well together. mm 8AR-GEN- - Zion City bus decreed that the world Is flat They murt meaa France and Germany. ' . t But "Every Cloud Hag a . silver Wiling," Bain No So "It Ain't Gonna More." , , -- pour," AbJT FREPERICK well known In thai 4 his day, spoas casual tone bf Captain Baxtlett of ths leiils of the north. As a very1 young reporter I Interviewed blra years ago concerning his exploratory, work in Interior Alaska, tbea . li:tl known. Emerging from the wilderness on bis way to the sea ha had crossed the Coast Range by way of Chll; koot Pass, later famed aa the principal highway pf the Klondike goldseekers entering the country. At this latter period the pasa's horrors were described sin." a way to daunt the braves:.' Schwatka told about It like this: ' "My Indiana and I reached the cap,' I reasoned with pass at dusk and camped. Next him one day, "easy as it morning we .crossed, finding It sounds, according to your rather dangerous, for a fog preatory, nevertheless Ua a fact that vented ua from seeing plainly and lots of explorers have lost thdr a misstep (night have meant a lives at the north and south poles bad fall." S e s or thereabouts. How do you explain that?" A TTORNEY GENERAL "Those old timers," replied the ' has grown accustomed captain, "didn't know their busito having men Insist on long ness. They loaded themselves down penitentiary terms for themselves with supplies and equipment until and kick because they haven't wore themselves out lugging they been, hanged. , their own outfits with them. An Gerald Chapman, given tt years arctic ' expedition needs to at Atlanta tor robbery and "Seat h ; i for murder, recentlyemanded of "Those chaps used, to spend as Sargent' the privilege of serving much time pitching camp and pull, his prison term first. Vuco ing up stakes again, and cooking doomed to death for murder, and fussing, as they did on their had his sentence commuted to life travels. Finally, toa played out to at Leavenworth. Now h tells Sar,crt Junkfurther stnd y ."U' gent he never asked, wanted or acafrrdratiandon anything, they; cepted his commutation. . Having Just sat down in the midst gf It' been cheated of his right to die by and froie or starved to death." .the rope, he demands freedom. yy atyle In which j explorera . make arctic and antarctic daahea today compares oddly wlta the laborlouancH of auch cxpedl tiona not so many years ago. The up-t- date venturer Into high latitudes tells of his exploits as he'd describe a walk down the street. For instance. Captain Bob- ert Bartlettr a veteran ot several of Admiral Peary's trips, describes his experiences with leas, stress on their hardships and dangers than the average pedestrian places on an account of a difficult crossing of a busy street. ' Both "8am" and "Dapper Daa.' Not far behind trailed "Sally" r : looking ;k'K Like "The Knd of a Perfect Day,' 'Stninbling". nowa That Long. ' Long TraU" " "For Her Sweetie Went Away, Tbeu' op rode "Boy In Ilia Cbevro- - -- Tourists are flocking to Main street; and1 spending money in search of the thrill of meeting an "oritrinal" character. ' ' All folks who travel must eat, so Main street now is lined with food emporiums,. They" range from one extreme to another. ..On one .side is "Main Street Cafe," and on the other side crops out the Fifth avenue idea in "Gopher Prairie Inn." ? The latter provides dainty things for the 'appetite of the drug store epicure, while the cafe is remindful of the wide open spaces which one must cultivate to fully enjoy a typi-cally rural chicken dinnerbuilt for a "farmer and fit for a king for the price 50 cents ferry fare across the bay. , ; "We're not so dumb," said Asa Wallace, much! interviewed: publisher of the Sauh Center Hprald," all thevllicks are in New York." il . . .street.-;.- V Alone,' ' "''. Main I'm "All ' ' To call on "Sally Lou" Hue was. mad but be made ber glad Wlth "No Other Girl But Too." Qn "The Way Vp Broadway." I saw "Irene" "Playing Tag" " And "Mumy; washing windows With that favorite "Twelfth 8trwt Bag." Theit atMiieone emptied "The Old Oaken Bucket" - lethargy,-of- . ; ; "Gopher Prairie" is reaping the reward of the famous. Main street is still Main street on one side, while vthe other side is "Fifth avenue." Sauk Center is admittedly the only and original "Gopher Prairie" of Sinclair Lewis' "Main street." ' Since Asa Walhce went to New York and refused to trade Minnesota's ten thousand Lakes for the Atlantic Ocean, the east has come to believe in Sinclair Lewis'- Main Street ' characters. And since Niobrara and Tulsa folks are as curious as New Yorkers, Sauk Center. Is capitalizing. Curiosty may have killed the proverbial fact, but it has proven an antidote for . . I wlh I'd tea "My Man." When down 'Meatory tane" rushed "Gopher Prairie" in 1925 - wst one waut- ' Now "Mary" aald of Salt Lake City; largest of any newspaper lit Utab outside Suit Lake Cliy aud Ogden. .... . fit 1 Only dully newspaper In Utah south PKlneM Office. Telephone Editorial Kooma, Telephone " 1 "WeH yon ace he came , ia here a abave " and wanted. to "Well, you cut his faca au npr "Saw. whea be wanted aia to- put skia lotion oa bla face, hair restorer," fUilsbed the torturer. .............................. ...... .....Publisher .....................................City Kditot and N. C. A. Service. f Tk-tla- t, evea with bint though." J I -- Just - bargelaiiked bis "well he's the lowwt scoundrel that ' v " ' erer lived, . J Waat did be do to joey "to- quired the Tictlia. - "Ua did u!t 4 nothing to ate ; bat he's beea beating my time with aty girl That's w hy I'm atad at blm, aavwered tie rasor handler. "I ot out?"- - iiie ; ................. that "See "that toy' jp postoffice la Pro to, Ptaa.. at ths Coltcd Press. News Service Member OFFICE CAT No - - ... First West street. orjnsscKirrioN. an Delivered bi etrrler. per month Delivered bv earrler. per leaf, la advance.. ... ..... $3.) 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