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Show THE EVENING UTSAU). Y.TDXES3AY, KEVS KOVEIirs I U IPPUNG THE EVENING HERALD RHYMES An Independent Newspaper, AOoa . .cla matter at th poUiffle ,.,........-.- . a U. Homlbruok Gunnar Ranaswon lp, Iyo, TJtah. .....u..Fillhe' .City XdUor ...........,..........,............ ,.!tf Office, Teinbons J tonal Booms, Tth'Loite T i r atmt and N. M.it ber United Press Newt Berries A. Servlea. M. take City; largest alt Late City and Ogden- xinly dally newspaper In Dtah. south of Bait of "newspaper laUafc ttt atild ra - T TKKMS OF SlUStKllTION. slivered by carrier, per month 'Krmrad bv carrier. rkT rear, la advance Uvered by mall la Utah county, per year, la advance... ...t.vt&0 silvered by mai In United States, outside Utah county, per year, Dawning Time MASON I VARIED READING When I wish for heavy learning, to inform my hollow dome, you may see ine slowly turning, pages of some heavy tome. Oft I read the mighty scholars who set down the prefaant facts; oft I blow in seven dollars for the Einstein brand of tracts. When I want no informa tion 1 persue the other kind; thus J get a balanced ra-- " tioq Jhafe improves my rusty mind. There are novels full of learning there I neither wish nor need, when the evening lamp is burning and I sit me down to read. . There are novels, full of preaching, packed with lessons most sublime, but this sort I'm not beseeaching when I'd have a Bleasap-- t time. I will seek the village pastor when some precepts I desire f give me stories of disaster, action like a house afire. Give me tales of stirring action full of gunfire and of plot; knowledge gained from highbrow fiction often turns out tommyrot People see me read romances which are full of bones and gore, and they say, "As age advances he should read some other lore tur' (t is a grievous blunder to abide in inglenooks, reading tales of blood and thunder, passing up the thoughtful books.' But they do not know how often I peruse the ' heavy works, when my brain begins to. soften, and my conscience goes by jerks. To the sages for instruction every" now and then I run, and absorb, as though by suction, noble truths that weigh a ton. But I wish no information from the novels I peruse; yarns that furnish relaxation are the ones I gayly choose. - , Events have bene moving rapidly during the past ten cars. A tremendous war has been fqught. National boand-ric- s have changed. Man ha8 crossed the ocean' by air, has lijlL-iii- i world, has sent his tireless, voice .around-t- he mind into" all ths riddles of the universe in search f knowledge that will enable him to live more happily and ' ': , lore fully. There are even sighs that the great war itself has borne it ameeori of fruit after all that is not wholly bitterv-thas brought us4o the realization and determination that such calamity must not happen again. And science has gone onward," iJrawmg steadily Inearer i the elimination of disease and) toil,, to the unlocking of of mankind imprisoned in the ie doors that keep four-fiftlabor and poverty. calms of Humanity stands at, the dawning. Un epoch in, human ffairs so different from everythlngihathas gone fceforf th$t staggers the imagination, seems about -to open" before u&i tow Will we meet it? sl,.;" universalpeace, for freedom Will we be ready for rom toil, for universal prosperity, universal leisure. Or is the spirit of man to be the jpnly thing that does .' ot progress? It s up to us to make ready, individually. To become more kindlyrtnore alert; to learn that life automobiles ; not solely a matter of meals and houses and in dollars cannot be hatminess expressed Oieatnrs. thnt of the race must not g onotic portion the iat i f.V st on'thft miserv of another. . That is our task. Let us apply ourselves to.it. . at . Hi YOU MAY ItJllST FOOUNCf want . wanted - -- i- - .v . At The Strand lake orders for j -- . , , fa JI , L ' il a "tv PEOPLE - The New, Monarch s V . fJeclncf Is a Beauty JTEKSTATE" PRINTING 4... . r OSNess'Bldg. LakeCity Uta ca l. . 3( to the lineman. " He answered: "Cant expect, to work around electricity without get ting shock once in a while. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ' Now Toa Tell One, First Bachelor ; "How old Is" Miss Spinster doesn't she claim twenty- , ftver. Provo BachrDunno what she v - ' Vl V 'I rr j. rtn i.'.ti'..M.,- -t . iA r W ' ' - MR iJfi HAT FADELESS TTf?'' ...si' Dyes Tint dainty 1, - v ' 1 ,", v' ' 7V- ( DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH L. Gordon By i ' ' V i OUT OUR .things any shade you desire -- ' ; 1 . if AArMlW ,iy : ; , ATJONCE !' i f , , . r- 1250 ON TERMS "nS ji --BY WA- GALUvW o iMSW f ! ; "ffl ffl . V - " A COMPLETE HOME t ' 0O0 1 CITY LOT it - ) ., Discoverer Tells Druggist Not to Take a Cent of Anyone's oney .Unless Allenhrn Completely Run-- . ishea AU Rheumatic Fains nod Twinges. James H. Alien, of 26 Forbes St, Rochester, N. X., suffered for years with' rheumatism.' Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and ' unable to work. He finally decided, afte years of ceaseless study, that ho one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated commonly impurities, culled uric add deposits, were dis solved in the joints, and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he eon suited physicians, made experiments and fiually compounded a prescrip tion Jbat tinlckly .sod completely banished every sign and symptom of hi aysteafc rheumatistt-rHe freely gave his discovery, whnch he cnlle4 ALLENBHU, to others who took it with want might be called marvelous success. After years of urging' he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspap' ers. ' Hp haa therefore instructed Provo drafjfciats and druggists everywhere to dispense-- ALLENRHV with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does, not show the way to complete rwovjpry be will glndly return : your money without com ' Adv. ment . : T i's , A STARTER FOR A NEW HOM- E1. Painful Rheumatic Swellings Disappear -- Will you miss this buy come to our office the joining lot sold at $550 cash Jthis is best lot offered ' 7 at $325 cash must be sold this week. " . Toe invention of short skirts ras ueut Vay etttapin Uh embarrassments of a ' windy day.'t , &' WILLIAMS -- Beautiful little Home-eo- ld at $3750A snap 13250 . cashloan value $25Q0. Four rooms upstairs brick;'' rooms in downstairs; furnace' flue; fire place; hard--v wood floors ; f rench doors ; shades ; linoleum ; best bath fixtures; good lot, north-ealocation; porch f large : .light fixtures. , i 1 pfe" ' r ! ..OutbuUdingsV st "Polygamy." ''And when you're married to one 'V1 v. only . ..... 1. fiyw- - ' e ;; f're-lL- " .to ! - " Paysoa A BUY garage eaiy Diieetloae a peckae ihov Exchange. OFTEN MISSPEIAEDRcally. how to reulate defree of color bow You can't blame a spinster for bePronounce the "e" as in to get Tinoui new wadef . f or woader lul effect in tiedyeln ate Putnam. ing particular, if she hadn't been as In Same "bo,' "a" aa ln "at. the-'- T packake tinti or dye illk. she "wouldn't be one. particular cotton and wool in one operation.. See "it," three syllables anil ot chart at color ,. 4 your W, drugjut 'MISSPELLED Con. OFTEN Irving, Tex., wants seven, school I Putnam i tlemrh i ' ' donm. Note the "mn." . eecbere of. Jibe; ffniipine persua. ; . 'Jemom Mar and ('mint v.t0RD8' OFTEN-- - MI8U8BIW SYNONyMSLiKht.lryretherai, sion who do not'palnt' or powder, who do not wear olerelwu dresses jDtHft nay "we intended bayejieiigymderaMt;, astatic, Tula-with abbreviated skirts and who are Say "we iiiteDirett tflfgo.':! willing to be- at home at 8 o'clock every evening and remain in town Y- 1 . ; School three Sundays a month. teachers from 85, to 342 years old who "are enjoying good health wiH find this, a fine opportunity. v I il J ; : " little cottage; three rooms. Gas In house, cellar underneath, city water, sewer all naid. lare-- lot bM ,. ; - ' , I jephl SprLagville Nice .' . 0O0 . " POULTRY FARM 3 acres; 2 shares "of water; river bottom land. A home that yould bring $2500 in Provo City; culinary water; large barn; orchard; garden; cultivated; close in: Fully paid, no mortgaget-Wcan give you terms. Good reason for sale. , ' A farm for a wage earner to get ahead on. e quick. . -- A 1 - HOV$E". E SALE BARGAINS Keep rouVillk Hnlerl! delicate colored Rickety,. rackety noisy rattle trap. wiiiti, hoalery, trimmlnit, etc., freah I feel sorry tor you if you buy it. and aew lookui by occauona) dipplal No reasonable offer refused. Ben ia a tolutioa oi eold water vita a clack 301 Main. For Sale Ad in oi Putnam Dye. Simple, aad Griffin, "to, Col ONE-fRIC- HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY AGENTS FOR OWNERS ,. curve up there was sharp.' The car npset; rf Jack'g rolling yet; 'Jill's playing on a harp!"""1'' . ,f,- ,r, r . yhat it is when you're rparrled -' to Br5, than onawijirf con-tro- l.; lggIllIIIIEiagIglIIHlgXHIKKKKKWag.KKXIK1 ' Modem VwIoo SiHtnpthe UU.c 1"'' ell "THE : y I claims, but at her last" birthday party when they lighted tb candles on her coke, five people were overcome by the heat.' "l - - J 1;' t r . .. . As a last desperate effort, Psw1 might try solos over the folia in a barrel. - f) Cook; electrically and "ecanomically with a Monarch-."- "' Electric Range. A . size and style for every horned Equipped with automatic time and temperature Sees, thenj'in ,our Hardware Dept.. Something bewJ A. v. M- hear" said the telephone operator Second - " llfr ifprobaol; .And isn't so bad as she's painted aches that the flapper,-whlioiildn't offer her seat in. a car to. apytiody b4t, mar, K 1 . Wonderful free sample line. Delivery made In 48 hours. Write: jjboV - it-- teacha anythingy. : Christmas Cards " a crowded A woman probably 35 years trect car. carrying an arroful(pf bundles. A flapper with woman iddy clothing and chapped knees, sizing up the older ut e! the corner of htr eye, jumpedjtpjmd offered her own " ' ::t-- ' 'SdHV oat.. ilie woman rthbd to take.il Theilappe'r insisted.' Then he woman in the aisle got mad.. She shoved the girl back ito her seat by main fore, sayitg angrily: "The nerve of on, an) huh . ;.; soucrroRS.' well-bein- l A rlllase haa no Wlnure class ex cept the man whose wife takes In boardera. ' and Women "To - COAT. win- - with." ' "Some of the things thnt ' come over the wire are not fit. for me to BIG MONEY FOR RIGHT X do have beautiful win dow," says a headline In a Kansas paper ; Bay windows, too, some of " .. them. . WELL, evai-hT- HLL, Slack "To open the "Merchant ! 1 end of a railway And let the wolves of war b looMd On every guy who doesn't boost , it - 4wH "Way do they In a case at the hind. Sq23vyaro$ flTT:, fa 502 SO. fHONCf yryv- - u. ave. - TfRlSNSV YOO'V.tt Ilurst mm ait auplnely on your roost Bat eonie along and help as boost For better thing ef every kind And leave your kicking clothes be . ? varo men MY Range carry as as 2s i; :ore-toleran- uu Chaa. Therf is a list of argument why - yoa - should .. buy coal - here"-n- d we are proud to be ablr to prove each and every one of them. A call to 117 will give us the chance we ; Feminine Gallanftyyi' old came into 1. llursan, wnea tney don't know a here their next car la coming from. ) THE FEliCW WHO FOOLS WITH QLWLrTM .Wi W -m fSorae pareuta attend mosey aend-Iv- x LbeJr aona to ccQte, sseerta E. -- ' ..in- FOX Q1HETIM5 soul-deadeni- ng ttfor -- A mere mortal man merer realise how weak tie la an til he triea to quit aattklng. By Condo hs MMfMfSi "Electric 1CAT 1Z5? ; : Outbursts of Everet True TIMELY EDITOPJALS WASHINGTON NEWS 1 The OFFIPE WALT Lincoln was SkT.hiiaiiad kif in ISM: as a dally In 1023: f eiar.g except BtordiiT; and Bnnday aaornlnf j rfral jaorniAg . ery moralof except Monday. Published to the Gerald building, W SonU flirt I t ah. second 5. A (or S ll t tiered 1C-- A ' FEATURES-PRES- COMMENTS i 13. . . OO- OWANTED $3,000 for good real estate security loan; first mortgage, a real value; no expense; good interest; and close in. Good moral risk, . TO LOAN $600 on good real estate security Who ' wauta 11110 muuejr van uu us OIlCc, TO LOAN $500 oft home' property reasonable interest,' 0O0 ., y' - RANCH TRADE--10- 1 acres, home; outbuildings 1 im-- , plementa; complete fanning outfits, many implements new; registered milch cows; horses; barns; especially for cows; coops for 1000 hens; priced reasonable in ' s ;trade. Wasatch couniy location. BE SURE YOU WANT TO SELL AND WE WILL SELL YOUR PROPERTY DON'T LIST UNLESS yOU ARE FULLY DECIDED MAKE YOUR PRICES RIGHT. 'i l W Tnstir Your PrnnHtr Look into them early. JSeveral Good Investments -" ..: 1 '4 0O0- HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY1 102 North University, v - .- Phone 35 MMJLj r.(. - q , e I i. - e'V : ' ' Tr jJ ' iv ' " : " '" ": AACr v T" " TtM CEMt,, FOMENTS WEC UWEtb LWE OVER . OF PEAMOrS, FIRST r ; : , IV4 ' LME AK1D OUtS " ...... , AM - ) HOv-g- - ..j : I flLw WAlTT' thtf J ' t ' , ' ' A prompt . To know for certalhtyyour expensive"f urnlture will be handled by men who understand the business of careful hauling is what yournmoney buys here7 WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS "We Aim to Please" 7. HARDY-r.lADSE- 150 3. fi First W. TRAflSFER V " CO. Office and Res, Phone 148. 1 |