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Show AGS SVO THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAECH 17, 1926.. 5 NFAVS FF ATIIRFQ ii surr, PRESS ' GOMMENT t fwiw IP Tlf.IEEY-EDITORIA- WASHINGTON NEVS An Independent Netr$paper "it XL Hornlbrook y Gtnnar Rasmuson Established a weekly. .' gamblers money they Acquire? They get a lot, but when they're through in squalid rooms they oft expire, no books to read, bo pie to chew, 60 comfy-rockeby the fire. The other day; gambler went to his long home, a friendless knave; n6 foving comrade o'er him bent, Jio, kindly neighbor Cjorofort gavei ie looped the, loops without a, cent to pay Ipstpllnient on fiis The room wherein he died was cold,' through brok, grave. en panes blew.breezes raw; the walla were gray-- , with dirt and mould, his bed was but a saclf efsstraw i ytronce'thi . fellow reeked of gold, and thought his hickjwahout a flaw. 'He gained a million bucks one year, in gambling joints he broke the" banks, and he was blowing, far and near, all kinds of guilders, marks and francs; and nothing was for r L: .1 J"; uuh-ujrr,-n- e uuugni nis cusuy-- wines in ianK.8. lie . lived in opulent hotels, where, paying bills is quite a strain, --where4herfrar& priceSonhecsmells that blow p f romihr; iook's domain for years t bells, and took his winnings with disdain. And then New Yorkers read one day how-hhad left the maddening "crowd how be had. Trone"the .Jordan way; without a. cent to buy a shroud; stretched out upon a sack of hay, as friendless as the law allowed. His later days were spent in want, in Want that must have seared his soul; he had no gorgeous wad to flaunt, he lacked the price of grub and coal; he died there, lonesome, haggard, gaunt without a relic.of hisrolL And when I read the dismal tale qf death and sorrow in the slums,. 'The moral's obvious aid stale," I muttered, through ..my .toothless gums; "unless a fellpw earns his kale; it goes-a- s Vj :: easy as it cornes."' ', .Publisher Editor I ' In 1356; 5u JSuuin ' :u ' Bi ' terms or suStRirrioN .........40 .j..sl.,,1i,,iiili.J4.6 ............. ', veted by carrier, per. mouth """silvered by carrier, per year. In ytjvnn s. 3.f nolivered by Mail in Ctali 'aouuty, ptf year, in advance ellvered by wall in United Siatiii. outside t'taH county, per year, ti : .t. rr. r. ; ; r. : .... .'..-$4 jpvance Dot be Ctl advertising copy fur the current issue mtift later that la a. m.'" H o'clock,' ' t. ... . ' r- k,-.- .. -; "r . - 1 ,r... w - ,. :'.. i Prison Too Comfortable il-- . U-1.!- ' a- - !- . d. - . -- VYL . 71 T'ceptionally long. aome-bod- y c'erFel jpt-perbapfr- 1 - - - m ' ' -.- - i 13-pla- te CAT -- ;i ';,.-:(- Theprice displayed above is for a Kxtde. There are Exide Batteries for every arjomecostingmorethan SI 6.50 and some costing even less.. At Exide dealers The OFFICE - 'dtraelhoerlcO ' , - s. - - , '- - . - v answer; Exide was the pioneer automobile battery High quality brought demand, and ' that meant big; production the economies v of manufacture that go with it. Exide is the 7 economical battery for you to buy, because . thejnice is low and the length of service ex-- e -- jroajpr-crime- i X7HYdoes the Exide Battery cost no more V y than ordinary- - batteries i- - Here - is the -r- - Radical changes in the treatment of prisoners at Sing mg prison ia recommended by a comrnisaion that has inves-gate-d too much conditions in that institution, v , There pleasure and idleness there, according to the members of the tmmtesion who are of the opinion' that people'should not go p prison merely to enjoy life, Criminals should not be "cod- cled" the commission, suggests. It adds that theatricals, Daily tfovics anchither dorking hours should be increased from four to eight. Bail iflould be bolinhed for all v "Indeterminate" " sentences should be eliminated. Consent of the trial judge TOM SIMS SAYS I I 1 .attorney should be required for all" par ': - . "c "tons and commutations' J Btllllt1T a- - biujU;crrl- dMjMuiis. ,:J. v i -The' averagr ffir areai. lialile to shoot 1 ay, ail pays for his diversions, out of a salary thai perhaps aud tben you nilKht get Hows but a very limited number oi attractions, will heartily ' the-f hidings of this commission, ijife in a peni c'srree with jentiary, under most conditions, according to investigators, is Everything lias to crwp before Going to jalrts nmch like a Tbe fctually more agreeable than that enjoyed by many persons It walks, feH In prttlng bock, p. everyday life? Vvery4eprfopar"ypl6jr . , "TouT hour wofHngay. u Of cotirse, the stigma of the prison is so great that it i ivercomes all these privileges, to the mind of the right think-n- g (H ueiow to nre. tne rurnnce we hand experience. Every fellow hus to find out obitiil Fh'ir.da fur him- person. He would not exchange the poorest position for think we are in tbe 'depths of '' stjlf. it life of luxury in a prison. This alone would make impris But there is none of this -- 4nment of any kind unbearable. Our Idea of fnUe effort U a bew- jhame in the average criminal. The disgrace of prison does A bill la nothing but a jiuiunlSi draunlrj lmta tmUl.. julmuk ckd ajnbttltia. ot exist between hl. knees while he tl;ti liln left-itwhich to punish the convict . hment, what is there ho has all these privileges in prion v Only one. thing, the Keeplnsf your feet 011 your doeattit hurt- It much, f Jurtailment of his liberty for a time. Bu$ this one item js sheriff, is liable to Hardware. come and cct it itxr heroine had golden JiOCKS tardly sufficient punishment for murder, robbery and other !, it": NAILS were mnnlrured,. primes in the, calendar. Most persons have their; Jiberty curThere b', one man- etilL H or income vi.u iwcKs greater or teas degree, regardless of an """'l At'Ks;1. flight make. Evidently there is y 00m tor improvement in bepue man out of a thotiMiud. Ti wc.t.th she waft Inured. uir punishment of crinie, j V, ntertainment-shemrd-bearre- y Mow can emimhtsMpM Lt J he-wen- -- - . V 1 ? Jf 1 a r rs duily la 1922. Published lo the Wet street, rrova, Utah, every ereaint ijtcept Saturday, audAuuday aiorning. . lielivered by carrier 'In Provo, itid I'leaskBt Viws. All em gake View, Vineyard, Grvm, I'roto Bejh, Hatuts of whatever nature should be made at once. Telephone --85 Kbtered as second eiaj msrttcr m the pontiff i( In Protoy Utah. . U - j , '''- PWisa ' Of hoe TKinwliaiieT., J. .i.'--. ...... dilorial Rooms, Telephone V. ...... N'ereld bttlMii ' 'V, THE GAMBLES iis. I wonder w:hat the ; do with all the V MEMBER XFW'SPAl'ER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION 'MEMBER UN FTJ5D PHEW ASSOCIATION ' .! walt RIPPUNGT ?THE EVENING HERALD LS i everywhere, j THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERYCO., Philadelphia 1 ? " ; feimAnd,kinrawayhi8:par f dt-- k ria-- . - '; - w - r . S A nianm(teot lioman clny flng Itstrom t Unttar back to1 1219. w )outA. P. '00 was found on' during the eseavntlon ;, jld postof flee site. In,. i The. flag of Denmak the oldest nnatered said to '.They are happy mhoe nature natlontil ROr'fwitU iheir vocation. ). -- 1m ... - H' VTo- - !( ; ! ''i a, marry is abject to the poor !'1 "... Nluvery. I Within recent' '"Have DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH BtiW.L, Gordon ' not'an expense years many communities inade7'mi8t'a1iLe-oTp&eif1ug- ways at what they considered a "bargain price.The taxpayers thought they would r '" Save" thousands oi dollars. '.Hi But no one'coxild foresee, the astounding . increase in.raotoraffic that waato come. Aa - e result roads not built for permanence were.. soon badly in need of expensive repair. An nual maintenance costs piled up staggering totals. " . . la many instances the maintenance has not bhly'wirjedout the hoped for saving, but ha exceeded original cost And in many casea : also it ha& beei necessary to build entirely new roads of permanent construction. ' There are communities, however, which re-Iuw to he misled by bargain rgicB ofieringa,, Many oi these also builtroadi several years ago. And they built for permanence with concrete. Those concrete roads, built in accordance . with approvedstandards o "highway are in as g codjeonditioh today aa when they were built. And the cost of repairs and maintenance has been merely nominal In fact, this saving is actually paying tor these And remember v permanently paved highways. this saviafttcontinuefcag after '1 bonds aiepaid for. wit.h a s OLT, . hiT, th;Te, .sir.' She turned her LAMPS on JACK . and BIT Hi till they were PAIL. said, .'"You RAKE! Just lu.iKe a break, And TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY, 55 WEST CENTER Or you will go to jail, sir!" "That's A1YL," guyed she. "Obey ' my RULE! You'd better make a start, they will be real ladylike and not It should be the ambition of sweet telllgenee, he Is prepared to do Jes- - Saturday night and then said to Then, ADZE, "You bet I'll never let spit on the floor. . : ... sixteen never to become sour , sixty. se James' work in a smoother way. hlmslf: "What did I get in here A MOXKEY WRENCH my heart,: sir" - -- . sir.'-- N . - ' ' ' One of the hardest jobs you can Consider the unhappy fat man Teacher ; -it Jimmie, undertake Is to try to have a big who bought two tickets for perfect true that your mother has diphtherc . tlmewith money youJ!orgQt,tajaYeJ comfort tand found, them on oppos- la" ite sides-4the theatre. . Jimmie :" "Yes, ma'am.""- ":" sighs Sterling Bean. 'But don't you know you mustn't might get it RY in the Xrum-you- r mother and then give it kuw.jn.iadieeu spooning -- v ' ' to the whole class." park?" Jean i, "2im and I- sat down n "Nqc ma's m ; It's only my sten tieneb that had just been 'painted mother, an she never gives me 7 and 1 didn't- - get a bit of paint kn nothhi." ' : v.. dress." my : HORSES. COMt An aliseiitrminded DWifessor in When a man appeals to your In- - Prove climbed Into the bathtub on uvfe.A O.PLU&! KCK AT ME.' MAVE IRlS - IB I I II i W! note with reuret that the girls fmm.nrui.Uaa:r have been grunted the right to smoke,-- but we trust I. 6p WILLIAMS fn'Baor'Tothetf iVWHee 6viTv4 A GOOD 6WFT T?-VVfL POKlCH I - ULEASi eg . t N" '..r-- -. . SELFSuAJfLAM EERyfar4 ? , FER&0"C I'M . A MULE i ' ".'-- " Ot-- NLl.:rHEKl,GO 1 :' . GiOOO GosvAt HORSES AluT Krrt-'ATTAC- " The people of the business blocks on. Center fstreeta nnounce ? made by Policeman 'Archie Sellers, which lasted from the beginning of " the month unfil he received his psyL check and 'then started over again; A wise man prepares for worst while hoping for the best. tbe- - all t Wtzjaidit faryean and we say it again. H lJ SR - Mrs: Dempsey must have "riled; Jack. He is accused of saying he ' vants to fight. : ' lbs thehealtlvvalue of whole wheat n, . for?". l- Vr. cw cx SAKES oomV - Her -- -- - Jolt;-a- lie hurried t) - " t She got Y " ... p'? x7'. - OUT-fWR-WA- - : 7 RAZOR Just then ; he SAW-lskirts 'A BIT,WUe on the SQUARE, sir. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: m't say ""the es(iyu"oai3oirffi"ai- ers of government." Say ''deals with." Q JPJT JE X MISPROXOUXCED: Parent. Pronounce the a as iu 'care.'' not as in "at " OFTEN MISSPELLED: Envelop (verb)'-envelope" (noun.) SYNONYMS : Weaken, "enfeeble, enervate; Impair,' debilitate, depress, undermine. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it la yimrS." Let: iih increase our vocabulary by mus Today's tering one word each day-.word: TYRANNICAL; desi)otic. trwl.- "Thef4U-- - wastyrannical in hiH ilemandB." v Game ESistalic r what. would you dpr tne neb and be good poor map ; be rul 'Krmatunf rodis dfil gddi investment i'r. r:r lie:-SAW the IitLlc niiild, Ami th'n'.tht he'd like to d:itr her. Sbe u.tic lHANE JlOKiJ, t.ul gooiM net-'- j Kuijwk JACK Wished to CTLTl.VATOHV .inc minutes - For more than 50 yesti Ckmatioo Musaj hif been telling in Sorj in tbe brealf$ bowls of the WeSt. And for eood tn. . oa: it brings home w ou all the flavor, '' '. Whiibfthenunumeswinyc4nbe? it over. Then write'us for facts and figures. We can prove'to you that the most ecc- nomical paving in the end is concrete it has 'repairs built out and the maintenance built in. Think ' m '...J ii . f 1 -- mi i a r-y rvii vm. ft! v f,r Mztir-J a. vj - v, nvn .'.'s."; ,i iii-:- ( -- - . tt'Tn.,!vt . - - m. m m m mm rut m-- m ' - - w- - - .r - .- . u uk nutriment, ot golden what hddi WettkewbireSorkmwlw.nM-i.- seleCtwi. We wash i lttWe dean it W reoaoveonly the outer husk of the wfwuf" ' elsO. The wheat center, thf ' nothing bran, the gluten, the Sarch. thepredout miaeral sal.o of the wheat aU are left ' intact. Tbenwe&MandrollthegoIdni grains into crisps creamy-whitwafer. , this flake.so you can have them lot " Sti& today for out free tlliutrateJ booklet "Ccmcwte Streeti for Your Town JPORTL AND jCEMENT ASSOCIATION. ' McComick EuHdinf; ' ' SAJLT LAKE CITY, UTAH - A National Organization lo Improyt anl- Extend the Usesof Concrete. " v e, bve them piping hot sad , y Five minutes ...... that's all h tAt. ",nl 1 jifiy-cjuic- OHlce la 31 Cities ; ' ii - a "? . .c- - - i CKZJit - rvri--'-- ..... ... - ;r-- i j "jy ,JV.- ;- '. '.;'-'-- .',",".,- '- ., . ' '. 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