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Show PAGE SIX 9e " e r ----- --r-; 1 ; TIIE EVENING IIERALD, MONDAY, KOVEMBEB 9, 1925. RECRUITING FLORSHEIM SHOE 3t HOOVER SEES U.S.NAVY BRIGHT ERA IN IS RESUMED UNITED STATES I: - V- Naval Officials Coming to fWASHIXGTOX, Not. 8. (UP)-rProvo t Enroll LocaJ Tbe highest standard of living cendi- - - , '4; - f "f ' : - Recruits l ' order togive.young men of thU WarynKip'1defTpfnheT)trTna to outline the naval educational IL F. Scisinger, gunner's coum mate first class, IT. S. navy and Jf. J. Allen, carpenter'ruiate first If, 8. navy, from the Salt Lake navy office will visit ProTo on Friday Tbe recruiting during November. officer will make headquarters K the office of tbe chief of police ontil suitable rooms are secured In tills tocality. According to the Salt Lake navy Florsheim Shoes do more than protect your feet they add the desired touch of refinement to your attire and give comfort that you 'enjoy. The Vista :.V 1 office, navy recruiting la again In full swing despite tbe fact that seventy-fir- e per cent renewals of contracts were, made last .year. After being Hosed to enlistment eleven: months In the part sixteen. tbe navy is again open to young men from the Intermountaln country, who are being enrolled daily for tbe fleet by the Salt Lake office? It is stated by naval officiate, tbe quality recruiting that is, making all applicants show reference, will continue to be enforcedTV Tbji navy has found that such restrictions keep out a class of undesirable boys who e8une trouble and eoibarass-men- t to parents and to nnval person,' nel. ' Another innovation adopted by the navy which bag been widely approved is the written Requirement of the parents consent. An expla nation of these things and many Jn-- ; terentlng points on tbe advantages of naval careers are to be explained in detail by the navy representatives visiting Tjovo. " L . . Get It At Taylor Bros.. Co. ' geles Western Air Express, Inc. Wal i Eiko, Nev.' to Pasco Wash. ter T. Varuey, Sau Francisco; : SALT LAKE ON cuu-ditie- rel cocae-qneutt- al . . " "" ' " I dustry. The review coveoMthe fiscal year ending July 1, 1923, and embraces tbe entire field of commercial development, Including railroad trans portation, shipping, financing, world, trade, employment and agriculture. It does not take into account later industrial developments such as the anthracite coal strike nor does it consider the problem of settlement .of tbe allied debts, , EsfcL HIGHER SCALE jysTeM lrffjp- - Qriendly & Helpful j FREIGHT RATES per car additional from points west, of Umatilla,. Ore.; 018 per car additional from points east to Huntington ; $12 per car additlonai from There was a man fronl Pawtncket, in bis cash a all bucket, Kept points east to Uampa, Idaho; .$10 His daughter Nan f ..' per car additional from points east Ran away with a man. sion today to points In Oregon and nrnximum scale on livestock' based to ShoshonoJ'ldaho, and $8 per car And what bvcame of the rush' dano to Portland, Tacoma and on. tbe Portland rates whereby the additional from points east to Sho. . ''; ' Seattle. PropoBfd Increased rates Tacoma and Seattle rates will be $20 shone, ;x Nantucket, NEWAIRROUTE WASHINGTON, Nov, 9. (UP? Postmaster General New today signed contracts for five air mail routes which will art as feeders to tbe - government-ownetranscontinental Jiiies. The lines will be put lit operation! "In a reasonable lime," no definite dates being set - Tie routes awarded to the bidden wlia made their offers a month Uons ever reached In 'all history amrka the eronouUc firogress of tbe raited Stator in ll25. Sectvtary tt oiuineree llerbert Hoover declared in a review of business in his annual report made ' . public today, Hoover .sees outstanding signs of aa unprecedented era in the nation's activity, high rate of produc tion, consumption and exports; blgh wages f absenc of any unemployment ; continued growing- - efficiency la management and labor and continued expansion in application of scientific discovery in such fields as electric power and light, the gas engine .and radio. Progress lagged in "industrial patches," however, Iloever said. mentioning the New England tex tile industry, some agricultural sec tion and tbe .bituminous cool in- GAfUIED FOODS from points oa the Oregon Short Line railroad in Idaho and Montana to Portland and Seattle were orderWASHIXGTOX, Nov. 0. (UP) A new and higher scale of .freight ed cancelled by December 9 when rates on livestock was prescribed they were to go into effect. The rnew differential provides fl by tbe interstate commerce commis" .. Coolidge Pleased With Tax Revision tax laws. Tills word was brought from Le White House today by Representative Joha'Qi Tiison, Connecticut, WASHIXGTOX, Not. President Coolldge Is pleased gen Pepublicao floor leader. Tilson did not discuss tbe tax la detail, but he erally with tax" revision steps of the president's expressed taken by tbe bouse ways and means told, pleasure over the quick agreement committee in revising the" federal nnon drastic reductions,- - d Now For A Smoiseless Jr roo Include: Lake City, rtah, to hot An ugo, Kirtt Dance Club New Fad 1 . in many capital cities ; . ' , ' 3 4fi Everybody From Now On Should M ... If' "irf-- - Heat". EtefyftMiii With The More Users We Get 'TEI , , whin tht out TREVOR. you love ; lou - jfou, iKew York, London and Paris Divide the 'Three Graces" New York City America has ene of the modem "three graces" this year, Paris has one and London ike ether. The three graces ere named Harris, and the New York grace is Diana, partner of Ted Trevor, famous dancer. ' Diana's two sisters are 'tlso , members of famous dancing teams in the French and English ? capitals. Miss Harris and Mr. Trevor flut is whtn your ki rt bwTZL have been guest artists at of New York's night chibs. many "The, night club," says Misi Harris, "is a form of theatrical entertainment that has charmed ncn pleasure seekers all over the world. Dancers are getting thou, sands of dollars a week for appearing a few minutes every nightIt reminds me of the Spanish bull rights where people trample each other to gaze at tiu matador. "The night club audiences want dance songs like 'Whan the On Voa Love Loves iou,' wick sentimental words acted by thf dancers." - . I See Us For Guarantees Utah Valley Gas &Gpke Gompanyj 3C Married Folks, Tuesday, November 10th Music by Breinholt-?rtiftQ O sici fr ah their and Admission 10c Extra Orchestra, 50c, Dastrup Lady la vvmijufqiivc ui Nov. 1th, Music by New House Hotel Orcliestral -WEDNESDAY, FDnmA Hair Arriiist lPtfi Rl C IT 1 1 |