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Show y s TWO -- EDIT OR NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT THE EVENING HERALD MPPLING RHYMES i. An Newspaper Independent .f ntbUtlked . .t a 1HM; a ttu. ... i) it!uct Of Oca, Telephoifi ..i:uirll Boom. Telephone .......nm.T..107 and N. Frees Newa Berrlc Hetuber United arrloa. A. . Only daily newspaper la ft tan adutn of Salt Laka City I largest dr ulatiou of any newspaper In IJ'ib outaldi Bait Laka City and Ogdea. ... TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' X'Jveredby carrier, per month. ..NJO silvered by carrier, per year. In advance... .. IS-0 per year, In advance...... Oe'Jvered.by mall In eUrcred by mall la United flute, outside Utah county, per rear, . .................r.......v"40c ........ Utah-count- Orator 8 and Doers y which not eVen the most 'effi- - " Great words from behind ient vacaara cleaner could attract an ounce of reality have upon some of ua an amazing effect. We grow enthusiastic over boominir noises from a decorated platform. Aroused fby piffle we seize rheshfess "nets and Chase across vacant lots, under the impression butterflies jimajinary h liigh-soundi- '"' a great 'reform r It is easy TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS Br WALT qoart-foii- Outbursts vf tfveret True important subject orato'ry'was regarded as probably at school. What is the cause of the orator's lessening effi&eney? Why is oratory as a siildy losing cast? WHy, btcause people are beginning' to see that no matter .how muclror'atingis done, all achievements and chaiigesthat are permanent, decisive, and 'irresistible, proceed in our time from the silent laboratories of chemical and mechanical engineers. Even in car days the .United States never elected her orators to the Presidency. National instinct tolcHraHhat orators ere wtoers.---1---' Gabble flourished in Rome because Rome had no in dustrial engineers. When we have enough of them, our ears will get a.grateful rest. Dearnborn Independent. COT the-mo- st T?OW BUT- troth IT I IN X v of the nrl';iiil L'Eufaut 'design, remains for a mnnument of the very first r?as and a row Is on as to whom or what ; it jJiall 1 erected to. Of these five key sites of Major L'Enfant's plan the first, at the center, is occupied ,ly the Washington mmmment-- ' .0 the second, tfls the northeastward Of the manunieuti stands the cajvifol. To the south-- i westward, on the third.'is the memorial. To the northwestward, fourth, is the White House.: The fiftllto'The southeastward, down hy thoTotomac, la vacant. It's bcu granted, however, by a cousresKional joint resolution adopted February 12, 1015, for a HcKise-vcmemorial. Now the cry $oes up that this reisoHitio'n was passed in too much of a hurry that Colonel ltoosevclt was all right tut not necessarily the only man the country ever produced worthy tolass ' with Washington and Lincoln. Admirers at the- - late Tresident Wilson are parjicjilarly emphatic in disputing the wilonel's claim to lie regarded as one of the- nation's three greatest men. Woodroiv Wil In the iMiNltlou, anlihiBtou Lin-colli lt hv' .. ViyTif.r I B 1 kJ f y l?hiioopiM-- r ; . vButlt . 1 a - Just one aurprise ' f After another J ' Whether pleasant or unplrasant the at! j'ndo ;j Depends On takea toward the a. . , Sun'risea! ' They are what makes life ' IutereKtlng. versary f his marriage. tells some Interesting stories lr - swat conflict" v The First Man, A New Xork' school , boy 42-pie- :. set White ce j A .fool only- thinks ke knows while a' wise man only, knot's he thinks. PANCAKES vrow Mornbif ; . with CAMP FIRE SYRUP DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH ByW.L.Gordon t 9t , 51 t 42-pie- ce 83-pie- ce' . . . . . . . J. . . .$4.95, 15.75 15.75 '1 A set tot dishesls a Verv welcome rift ThaiiksErivirur.' Think how rflAsonflhlo th B now! Unusual values! vE", pric&;j Probably your mother would appre:iate a set-bu- ' ,s'. - 1 ' STVIi.--A',.rVi- 3' I ... set Decorated Pattern !' a:r: ; . . . set Decorated design set Coronado Shape ...... 42-pie- ce was 5. i' 1 ir . r v C4 YPk w T Oniu One7 Price y . H ., '. ?.... Our Silverware and 6ift section is full of beau-- S ,'.:;-. , "THE -- tnEnrntindnTh. Lnmpstt. Prist? ONE-PRIC- E m HOUSE" aII2IIBIIIlIaESiaBBBSBIXaKIS5XXKBiaXXIIIIHIIBIEirEnHXEIEXnxa picture theatergoers, who look forr and dunes just as surely as before ward with unusual interest to but it Is a'so exefted in the charae- ncw ;pictnre 'In 'which the bizarre tir sho creates as well. The role little actress appear. of tho pert lillle chorus girl who ar- , And Miss Murray always- keeps rjves ,bi Mnntehlanco as one of the faith. incmlH3E of a stranded theatrical v But in The Merry AVidow the trouite am! in staying here Jiecomes pictnre to be the richent woman. In Europe, and shown at the Columbia theater on 'u the end queen. of the country. Miss si've Miss Murray the1 liest .oppo- Wednesday and Thursday Murruy's touch of origUiaiity is e- - 'tj: of she, grasps pressed in a totully different way. to its ful-- st extent. j To be sure, it Is evident in the cos- - . "The Meirv Widow" was directcnl ' more, de method of old her tumcs, bv Metro-'NErich o any Nobody 'gets expression vouj Ktroh(!im for clares WUliam Gammon, because " - made tho adaptation and prepared the scenario with licrjamin Glazcr from tlie famous stage play 'by1 Victor Leon, Leo Stein and Franz Lehar. . --- ... ... - . -- ' - WOHDS OFTEN MISrSEI t they just kid nature. Don't tay "It must be I who Is chosen." Say "who am chosen." ; Better community progress will be MISI'HOXOr.NCOi:!)-Exof- s. made when more OITEN people follow. A. Accent, hist sjllulile, not B. Maxfield's advice: tLove yer the fir-e- t so ften heard. neighbor, not yersclf."' ; r 1 SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN ' $0.90. CH3DEN AXD CETURN Grande $1.00., via Denver Kjo Western. Tickets on sal Novmber 20 .only". . Original startjnff point Ik must "be reached by midnight, 23. Good in couches only. er S stopxivers. H i i:x 11 sspKLI.KIJ Currant' (In it.)- Nole the "ant." Be careful each and every day Trnnsp irant, clear, Whate'er you do or plan, lucid, translucent;- limpid, jH'tinc'd So men may point to you anil say i'i:i STI'DY "t'se a word "He Is a Safety Man." three times mid it Is yours.' Let us iniTi ii,Mi our vocabulnry by master The world's best ing ne word each day. srech. "Walter; give, me' both wo-d- : WH.EMIXEXT; -Miprcm-l- y v hecks." - ' l iiiiiicn;. "A a diplomat he Is pre eiiilm "it." William Hoover conies out flat footedl.V to assert he would rather set wet than wear one of these new vel"w .slickers. after-dinn- v - MAMl ? A- -"' IS THAT SO? '! DEBATING : SUBJECTS SET .j.. I Mm ting is gaining Interest Hi itlmm Young university. I .'i"TIIB MEBRYi WIDOW." s: - Mae Murray and originality arc at The oynonymous In the mind of motion subject fur tlli women's trliiiigular l'l)ate ha. Infii atinomiwd. It W to" bt "Uesolved, that the United Klutc .should not adopt a uniforui nitirriaire and divorce In w."- The inen tri:niiil:ir (lcliHt? is as fpi lows: "Konlved. that war should be dwlnrcd by a direct vote of the jjcoph' excpt in case of Invasion or rclx'l'ion." Tryouts for these debates are to beTieliTln the near future. ;; - Nature's richest energycereal whole wheat-i:. transformed into creamy white flakes that are light and airy yet filled with solid nutriment! Say "Carnation Mush to your grocer. ' The Evening Herald Classified Ads Are Business -- Getters. - ... , .1 J. i . : , 'Albers stands for Better Breakfasts' M y .Last ...Week, In,.Provo Positively: interview For- - to have an (Phone your name tonijsrht before with 9 r Co. i - 1 i ,' n BY WILLIAMS ! tiful gifts weddings and, birthday 3. S 1 Let U3 help you solve your gift problems. . u ; ft? Dixonaylbr-Rttssel-l ( "Who was the first man? "George Washington," he replied. said th teacher. "Nonsense,! 'What makes you say thatf - :i "Because."- said the boy, repeat ing a well known quotation, "he was first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his country-men.- " - " ?: v :. y i "That may be," commented the Adam teacher,- but nevertheless was the first roan." 4 "t)h," retorted the 1y with fine eon tempt, '"if you;re talking about foreigners, that's different.";.,., s ,.J im..- -. ' : asked: W : sins sometimes finds him - iinii.lfil Another large, shipg&ent of wonderful dinner seta has just been received. Large shipments direct from the factories make possible the very unusual price that these quality sets are selling for. See them in our crockery department. If you need a set of dishes now is the time to buy ! The following styles and combinations are offered ' to you: . ; ' -'. 4 aWi LaMri..aij3ia-.ii.r- : A Complete Set of Dishes 42 Pieces $4.95 !: . . ' IgJ ot the -- vWvtS 1 M M more attractive might well be her fancy silk hose- to make her niore atrtactive might well be- called a hydraulic.ralne. A v M . effea it's his wife,'. SHCWttR I -- out, but WiHam Harding saya more RiFlE BOV.UT, SHORTER AFfUH.LM.NOW. ' After another," As defined by an ancient ' Life la not t A man's AM A StVj H g ' is almost as UaHTiKi OOTOH "RAHf UEiSHBORHOO- O- AM'TH 1 V SHEWifF S OUT WiTH A FCr6E IK'- I'Fv ' M M s raal lr WAKl , . ''f fjohn CM)k saya the fellow who watches the dock la apt to remain ' ; ' one of the hands. . -- O j ', . ! OUT OUR WAY- - HIT WrtH A30-3Pim5m CHARUE a M M M' -- Dou't raise your boy to lie a burglar. He might- catch pneumonia staying out late at pighU .' self-start- ... annitntly celebrated the fiftieth The colonel - Being a i .(-- bow-legge- d the most dejected looking . H M Bow lecs are a sign of nntra?, declare E. E. Neh?on, citing Alexander the Great, Cromwell, Napoleon and bulldogs. lie advices that girls be bulldogs and petted with caution. TOM SIMS SAYS Ercry man thinks he ran cure a cold or. raise. a family until he gets one of 'his own. t; ' ' i Might as well put something by for old age so you can retire then instead of just give up. ;, ' , earth Is prunes. ; f .y-iV'IctoN- k AlMktit ; ou. it should represent some ldeul in' ." stead. A. third gnjup believes no moini-ncn- t should be greeted jn capital to Jiuyone who has. been Jews s ' " than 50 years de(id. The MacMlllaa cooiiuission In 1901 to se that L'Eu-fant- 's plans 'were adhered to as Washington grew, favored, a Memorial to the founders of the con..' stitution. .. At, any rate, an effort is mire to be made to have the ttoosevejt resolution rescinded when Congress meets. It ia equally sure to l hard fought. food on . ! ' Others tlilnkj the .slt shojild tie occupied' by a memorlfll or mouu-mcto no single individual; that By CHAKLKS P. STEWART. . XEA Service Write. WASUINCTflX Jtwt- - tme-- key H 6urprlea, son takea precedence of him, they Men of America ,. u M M Note from the Heckvllle Bugle: distinguished cltizen, .Colonel Gur.le, the Civil war veteran, "re-- .. m m "One darned thing - . ( j - se Woodrow Wilson. One of 3 Greatest , Wife : John, wakf wp, a burglar ... ' ' is idownstairC" Kleepy TeU him to put twenty-fiv- e pounds to the JaejKg and we wilt pay him tomorrow.. NOh-CCl- HAvt , N M M W is often, easier, snaps W. L. Meiulenhall, to maVe a statement In good faith than It .la to have It ac cepted. - ' Know ro.c&RTAiw asTy f ' : ByCondo IT . It - "SAID TH&Y Get Mother a Set for Thanksgiving ' -- Va)5T, TOPAY QUlTe A : M M M There'a poetry in trees,- - but there should be more of it in waste bas . ,' kets. :, ' j ; . H H M H Hundreds of Dinner Sets! OFFICE CAT JJew York nan carried liquor in his brief case. He calls it "'his it's-har- MK. ... - - af r) CLL $ - "iason T for most men to learn to jthump' the table and shout nonsense until they are purple in the face.- - A lot of them are doing it. And some of them are getting awayiwith it. But once, all of them were getting away with it, and most-verbo- rr THE BACKSLIDER to my 'guiding; the psalm and hymn he sings with virri, backsliding; he goes to work and joins tlie kirk, pursiant to my guiding; the psalm and hymn h esings with vim, he prays with much emotion; the stranger eyes with some surprise his ardor of devotion. "But oh, dodgast, it will not last," remark the ones who know him; "a. little while he'll sidestep guile, the tempter cannot throw him. A month or two ne will pursue course and moral .then he' will fall and spoil it .alL, with piety he'll -- uarreWie will return wher brightJightaJbura and pauit" the. village scarlet; he has no spine, no feelings fine, he is a worthless varlet. A man, you xnow, who is a crow, caq't also be pfgeon; his coarse raw work, it hurts the d kirk, on true religion," But still he tries to ireach the skies," I say, "he makes endeavor to leave the path ot sin and wraths though he cah't stick forever. To walk aright this wistful wight sets down his stronger pledges;; men smile and twit,' and say he'll quit, and so all .bets he, hedges. 'If you who sneer would roundly cheer, and say that Dora's a winner, he'd keep his vows, ' no more carouse, np more be held a sinner. When man forsakes the fens and brakes where virtue's trodden under,' boost jgood iroen should , stand and grasp his hand, and - ,r "his garne like thunder"; ,SA 1323. ntIUUIItXIZXXISSX2EBSZSSStZrSiEIEIIIz:ZZSSSESS:SSSfIirS2ZZ5lZZZ S a daily In 1921; leaned wj Bornlfif ; rarel Boruicf (dittos nnk4 except Batunley, and Sunday -"i. .wry saralng eieept Monday, Published U tU Beraia building. W Booth lint West street. Toia, run. Eufered aa second claa matter at th poatofflea la Provo, TJtaV, .Publisher t; ........ .a. Uoralbrouk .... a weekly In if It THE EVENING IIEEALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER StcFetar? or myself bIock to rnr Private you) MUST phone AT ONCE St t4 Secretary, Mrs. Greiner, Room 31, Hotel Roberts) |