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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926. TWO"- '- Tl .RIPPLING. HYMESV; THE EVENING HERALD An Independent Newspaper iiEitlsKR NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION JUKMBElt" CMTKD PRESS ASSOCIATION .Publisher War-- : H, Horiilbrook ; I N. Cunnar Ilasmusoo llll ' Established M t weekly in 1858; as a daily iq 1822. Publiaked In the iiarii hiiiiiin arSi.uik First West Jtreet Provo. Utah, every evening. SutoTdsy, and. Sunday moring.Jettverel betrierta Prove, com i ijike View, Tiuej or. Ortm. provo Bent u. ana pieaaant ww, au iilaintu or wriawver nature snouta w htwi Entered n second class matter at the poatttfflce la Provo, Plan. 'I - oa Business Office Telephone .. Editorial ftooma, Teltlone , f Delivered Itoilvornl Delivered -- i-- , r TKKMS OF SlTOl BIFTION . by carrier, per muntn ?' in fldanee X b carrier, 3.W . per year. In adraoee by MairnrrtaTi StatM, outsidfr CUu county, per year, tf hymair leHvereJ advance . v ; . rett '' ' ...:.'. All advertising wiiy for the current ; inane aiuat b la not later tha 11 tiVIock, a. m. , , -- ' Prepare to SwaLFly - The time has almost arrived for the annual drive to lessen issa-ir- z the number of flies, purveyors of filth and disease. In United States its annual warning against the fly peril, the eradicapublic Health Service points out certain ineasttres.of Action and certain conditions that increase the fly evil. natural certain are there service bureau, health cording to the cueauejLfifSflies that deserve consideration and protection. -f "Among these-- areTlEardiC foadsT spldeTff,ertain-kmdslizards The flies. which devour wasps and robber flies, all of catchers. , "are good fly and toads paftioilarly The enemies of the larvae are much more successful m which their inroads. First place should, be given to the birds,acrateh-h and adult , The forms, larval both the devour eagerly is fowlencmjMindcertiajn barnvard worthy and ants also feed on both larvee and pupae of nearly all avarieties. On the whole, however, the natural enemies reof 1h larval and adult forms fail to affect an appreciable of the disease are Also there duction in the fly population. . .. f!v family, 'r3:" ,. , ' 'i hs most sacccpsim nTewuntjujj""'" a camDalen foFthatrpurpos1 m. f !n0tiMjfo Waited. thfe b oi;fv xlinrtsjaf all residents supplemented It is general, that progress in fly civic tHe prganizatiohs'ln by " bfc-ttl's- , mason j Lea Angelea' will be host to at a - V Xotbing makes time hike along ' '4! It baa been said .that ignorance is IjHks, but, Chris Talboe auys, that dotbir't apply .to Luhinesa, I)o view our Lou- She drank some Antiquated brew.- Some I00J went hunt-in- g or a hare ' tAnrt when 1w abot Poor Frank was there. miff' J Wt'vtsaid it for. yean undwt say at again.) ttM- y- m M - m ---H- is of the piano, Ppt more than 30 years Carnation Mush telling is ftory in the breakfafi iwwti of die Wefi. And for good rea- t bfinet home to vow all th flvef ail the nutriment, of golden wheat fields W . snddots tin mmuus. Here's bow; Another good thing about. tolling the truth Is, yon don't huifc to re tvt been the Wolf," he was one of the, mosipTSuTiSqircl characters in modern criminal Records and successiuuy eiua-e- d capture until he used the mails to defraud; and then his " ln-an- ptrafghttrathe-iiroiH- ilia "rmripatv in t.h best nolicv." . Ever'M!esiouth; who hasSmbartecToipa life of crime, or has given thought to such enterprise", believing it the easy way, should take a little time to study the lifa of '. . Worthington. He has had his fling; he used his talents in the wrong direction andiriieither mourned nor respected, not even by those whom he befriended. hna it rpwards. but thev are not the ends gams,,. sought by the youngstrho yB only the immediate understand r could be If more lhat all criniertedsrtdilhfcsairie disgraceful ends as Worth- J ington came to, it wouia oe possiDie 10 lessen me k'"'""1 man a criminal life holds for boys in their teens. jak w kV-- . TSCTTtf r iTJr - Vk-tor- We take white Sonora wheat, specitlly sjlefted. We wash k. W dean it We .: remove only the outer busk of the wheat. nqching else- -. The wheat center, the ." bnn the gluten, tbe ftarch. the precious mineral salts of the wbei- f- are left intacl Thenweaeimindrblltheeolden - grains into crisp, creamy-whitJrafet thin Bakes so you can have them tor yourVBetterBreaicfaa tomorrow morningand have them piping bot and a mado Prohibition Talk Gets Nowheres Says Reporter I r h li.Uil.KS ly SiKWAUT V. Writer, . ' angress. ers are as polite as' Punch to one another "the honorable gentlemuTi" this, "the dlrtlngulHhed. menilwr" that, "my able eolleague" all that 'kind i(atuff, Hut (he minute - proh(liUIou'g on tbe far beglus.tO-fl- & t Z L ? - ' ' J ' J -- To PighT moor HOUSE.. MOD ,': . In eypwlally the Hoiw tif Rejrefiitatlvcs, that' it's liUerl;n&jKriqti!ilj: t Uh other "business," - : ?K I rT5 TlRR8u 'CE"F woo KlW'l'O&iviNME r up for ennxidt-raiioB- . ivnuigle. ' tlojl ':', the di'ljute gen Into f prtliTbltion r' lwnve jhowWc'i J:hot til's it's only ' - HQ .exnggem- necessary ti jariLloJ&eIiitefr.-O..OojgrLiima- wr! Itrronl. in wlih-l- i Hie v'g" nius iroiesr 01 f.oTiTTtssiniin ,ionn in "l'TUc6u,'acjmlJJcau floor ulwjil.v . 111 i I V. lii ft uarejitt'i! for a briderIxiwman ; ' . myselJ." Tlio wor4 of it tit is vei-nu- d dry - "I prefer a white one ever see any other kind? r v ift tbt I 1 4 - II jo 3f SI5IS' SA Y8 n Onions are; cheaper than twin we beds. . , yon "We'd like to see a centipede doing v the Charleston. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH ByW.L7Pordon The weather's been In cold storage .'"I.. all Sltttet- , Coming! "" til - . jVj ie, Jjiicille, every tinnier know Is a head barber. Did MARCHETA . , "ui ,V'iyB!r.fS-t6;r.--e?r-s--- ' " - A For- - iiistimec .who .xaiL Imagine an individual like the devout William D. Cpshasv slup-piu-g a man for an luffenae growing out of anything bnt a prohibition . debate? , For that matter, what elae but ing engendered by aorh debate could indwe anybody ;r to say an this mtinr jlid o Cpsbaw,-whicla why Upahaw slapped him that a a a fake crippled congressman ; , ,,. , cripple? 77 A en.. prohl tatlon ' debate waa v,iiat j'id it. QM -t If '- --! t - The dotted line is often a flab SIGNS YOU f If your K BELIEVE (AtJTOMAflCALLy IN bad and yo have apella" of Ti wrmming -- in . th r. cenrtinatltm; :merts:NihjB:Litt::T:seWI('d. j nit a aenernl an accwint feelirlg. U is a alga your lfrer la torpid.; The inu ners pna arya wenoimce que one really dependable remedy for be calltKi cpn'tau argU: all disorders In the liver, stomach jasail and bowels is Herbine. ' It - acta Atiotjicr thiiiR, in Conpress. its powerfully on the liver, strengthens digestion;- - pnrltfies the bowels and restores a fine feeling of enerer. u.kch uioorratrtr. tvim PrIce, 00c, '. tTTrf"1":" - uiwuijBow oy tieaquist lirug 8 tore. - Adv ciiutter - ' -- r- to if.. it- Man wbu add? up our hills most WOItDS OFTEN MISUSED: be a spreading adder. 'Can't you find someone,"? plcadx Don't- Kay "he purposed a hill to a reader, "who will invent a union cougrefs.'' Buy. ''proposed." suit with four corners all alike O F T E X MISPRONOUNCED: one that a fellow may put on in the nznrp, not a s. flark .without his arms and lower ItrpjPjtiniiiint OFTEN HTSSPFXLED f "ComA" Gem oT lilnbs getting mixed?" mittee. Two m's, two t'a, two e's. , Musical SYNONYMS : Loiid,- - boisterous. the stono ago waa a ood old age imnirmi, di When man had pep and vim in a ' ous. uproarious. Each time- he ;wntod rew- - wife - - WOKtr STUDY : -- Lse r a word lie axed her him. three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mas - Setting Some marry In hiiKte and get "di tering one word each day., Today's vorced In like manner so's they can word : UEMOTE ; distant in time or use their'leisure jn getting married space, "He found. his happiness In . remote mountain fastnesses"- , , " again. ' : rs HI-fe- i?jXJj?jty'rati'S I Fine thing ulxiut summer' la when you get your underwear on outside 1Il thinks a shuuirock is u fake in tbe buttons don't feel .cold. (llnmuud. , nil cei UH THANKS Gt-r-Rl&- I "What color is the bwt : UYWILLIAMS V feQt-- . i'hnrles Wilde says artists are Iwii.not paid.. -- Five minutes . , . . chat's all it tikes!- - OBTOURWA- Y- atiy. dig ThetiiJlif terarePBt work busily r hours fl day, but the j only things ever really uplifted are 1 tiHH-he- VAi9HNmNt--H4-- : K (tutf itig to be Tl""i'S '.m - 7 Phone 104 "How do I stand with you?'' said iu 4wchft-- 4 twenty-fou- " jifly-quic-k! yea member-what . youiig-criniin- als fIe "TTOrthe-fi-OTlhe-riBh- Unmourned and unclaimed, the body 6f the man who as a grocery clerk in a small southern town will he life gan 5 - : send iCas my husband csn put it in( burdeath to advise prison of ficials to "give him a Christian ' r be- r 298 South University Ave. . 1 plrtpniirfartOT ' troubles' began. .. . Worthington was credited with being a genius at f but crooked. He like many who have gone before him and many who still live, did not realize the value of "going 1 - pf whole wheat . - OiCHpsrV- wage-earne- jfhe health-valu- e John W. Worthingtbn had only $2 left of a huge fortune amassed through frenzied,, and illegal speculation, when he died in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Called ;,ki This has greater significance when you realize that this is among the" middle classes-th- e and men of moderate incomeTLThis condition is made possible by the liberal terms upon which fine homes ' can be bought. j.f1 t . - - A MERICAS pride is the independence of its citizen- ry. That is due to the fact that a greater per ¬ centage of Americans own their own homes than any other nation. 'Itnr Tnghesfaltods'offi ial." . . lct Tto' United States Public Health Service wishes to recommend, - Their Own '"" " -- ;TVe - " The "Flower of American Families ? " M i i 1 . Johnwas caught Out in the rain lie died of water .; -- areas certain eradicate measures. As long as measures undertake to suppressive, useless almost it's o.lst, of other character except screening 1 therefore the control of areas is the first requisite. This means that the i ' Poatoeripta. you Tis true that National French Cleaning Co. i l kl Till' Poor your old hat nnt-fvfttiri- ivjaV :Mv r. Here Jiea the dust; next nationwide convention Of Johnny Shiver ' October. He once drove a ' -- Thoina: Flivver. neiipo- JProvOr-Utahlia, eccretiiry of the American Bank 95 N. UAve. Phone 12!) Tune to the Right. i :ia' Asauclatlon, waa, here irecently to mnke preliminary- - arrangements The following is "an order mailed THERE IS NO GUEATE1J ADVER- fe?..8 PrP?"JPeut piano eompanyj TrnninrtirnHfos8ibled'.r for the RatlierlBB.. f,.f ihp. vpar has an lmDortant bearing on the t, tin "It will be the bigftest convention TISING MEDIUM IN ; U T A U Sir: Please aeud me by radlcativ61L-toBkwir..i.ittteqp;ly, COUNTS .THAN Tl lit J? VENIN mail a triug it fly 4 mJcsa cZucK3Jn,.oveTnent.i-Ordinariiurmy banjo. Have V aananth u M rt Ha TT DfTlVA:-- l Wallace. HERALD CLASSH'IISD Ct)LUMy&tH,J8M,iBgwm,d to Gtofore-yo- u J i.,; ;, r results ere obtained if the work is begun m April. Ifi-r- e l at a Koud. gait like.taring note la the bonk coming due, declsrea Don On the brain. like new. ? . Tbe secret in feeling well Ja la Built pfeiing. A trial will cuavlnce : Ithe most skeptical. ? ,C, r . away.W Dandtt of Aniericun" bun kern -- '""OjAiTtVl- , Don't throw inakettust' " The aoctora aay tuat women are for housework and as th men are not strong for.it, Jloy Bat chelor-atik- s, 'what are we soihg to : , do aixHif it? JUST LIKE NEWI ttaou- - ' toti weak best," "and though his tongue is far from sweet a heart of gold is in his breast He means no harm by roar 24 (U,P.) The: OFFICE" I They are curing Insanity mill golf but, U jruua Ise rg says, nobody has yet discovered anything to core golf with. nm1 L08 ANGELES. March A ' , " fc5-hol- MEET COAST t -- . i I ing loud, by using adjectives, decayed! ha loves the whole blamed human, crowd,. he. would not. injure man or maid. And we could tell of noble deeds this Reuben'! puDed off now and then; and he is hurt, M bosom bledsf becausa he's shunned by fellowmen." Wef know that what they say I is true,-nhollow praise do they dispense, but still, when r Reuben looms in view, we promptly hide behind a feftce. He's noisy as a train of car he slaps our backs, his arms he swings, and lines of dashes, dots and stars could not eon vey the words he springs. He thinks it hard, as do his friends, that fellow mortals won't' forgive his roughneck; manner, which offends; since in his heart great virtues live. "But," says the pastoij of "our kirk, "he has no right to jar our nerves; old Reuben ought to go to work and overcome' his rowrtv curves. Because a man is kind at heart he ha no rifht to bore the boys and make his quiet neighbors-smar- t by reason of his noxious noise. It is not wise to' rant and howl forsaking manlyrdignityj or paint the air with' ' language foul, however kind one's heart may be." ; . a -- ROUGH DIAMOND v- Old Reuben Rnoh i Iniiri nf vnirp, and cusses roundly, as he talks, land people do not much rejoice when they him, in their walka.1 I've known some citizens to hide behind an elm or upas tree, when Reuben came, with state- -' ly stride, as full of friendship as could be. iJ'Oh,-Reuben Kooq s as good as wheat," his friends explain, who know . - WALT . TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS IBlMTORiAL NEWS FEATURES. PRESS COMMENT 'v - breath-it -- ''s'' fiiHV ' . i.r:.r -- - j E , AND N JQ YjCALIFQRN |