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Show ! - PKOVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 17,1923... PAGE EIGHT - THE. a , HEP om mx f : -- PuMlahed by tie Herald Corporation, l C. ftodgera, president, at aeeona-claa- a matter 66 So, 1st Yf.&i4 rrovo.XTtah, daily.! JEntered. M ao-elatio- Member U Preae UnlUd Utah.-pt At the poatoffice In Provor Q. NBA Service, Paine Editorial Service,' and toe . . f Sorippe Newspaper, 1 (Copyright, 1928) ' , Howdy, folks! We don't tinow , who hung: this spray ;: of goldenrod in our office, but it muMt Have bwnr-A-choo-! Gee Gee. She'a the only person who knows we have'.. . reporter, .107;. Editorial ra. ttleption room, 120a, If you do not receive your paper before.6 p. to delivered reeldenoe, your will b 89 and a copy - carrier In the county, 45 cenU the month; Subscription terme-- By H.50 ouUlde county, the year in advance; by mail in the ' '"' ' - - -- - An Hnnpstt Platform "'". POPULAR SCIENCE I "' thereby. , .7. ..... ' ' .. Z 4), II I , UH CO' TrAiKiv rrBoS 7 r . am' ' - GOt A LOT MA j VX LOOK LAW I UMortry-- ' for I W. Hang-- VAMP, SEZ: .. home people are so constl- ti(ttd that they would buy a gi-raff0 if they could pay for it on A ns ' t. Rev. Selden P. Delaney, JJ.i "For multitudes of our fellow citi.; zens, the New York Stock Exchange is the national cathedral and the Ileal country clubi thei.parlsh church." ' BACW AM' MAKE - Sir Benjamin H.- - Morgan, England, visitor:, "The highest example in the world of the packings shipping and canning" industries is to be found in California. The way. you handle and pack your products ,' is marvelous." YOUR ENGLISH f -- f - DONT SAY "I am afraid you will be late." "I fear" is correct . ' PRONOUNCE - "languors as with stress on spelled ."lang-gwer- " as so' "lang." It 1s not "Jang-or- " commonly used.' . DONT USE "have rang" when . you mean "have rung." ADAGE popularly used but often ' misquoted-- : ' "Nothing from nothing oomes' was ."Nbthing can be proi duced out of nothing,' as Diogenes or. Apollon la remarked, back in the; J . Havana-ciganri-Tb- -- thatIfar TIP OF TONGUE ' If government, Alvan T. Fuller: ia not to become tyranny, the card- -' inaLprinciple of good government must be observed equal rights to all men, special privileges to none -i LIX GEB GEE, TH' OFFICE I .Anotbfe. greut m- nerlca! Prof. Chester for his action. First, .he naa, Mr. Davis hasteQ-xeasoafter years . of study. an-- j twc the. between, big nuuiicri inr .uivrnMim vi i innciiiin?, j n' Installment plan. finds that there is nais lnwi parties. When things are to be put over in Congress, enough ior converting oiu straw ' device will add '" Li'l Ooe Gee htm torwardecfTo the Dem&faTO millions to the country's payroll, it national Democratic committee her - vice versa- r- A very considerab'o number ef patriots will is predicted, and will kuimtwihIc the tfia.t A1 Smith. gq after euggostion out clears that this reason of Mr. Davis is based upon solid grounds; former jroliing Hie artTstocratic vote by changing ' of wo of llHe alfalfa dried and declarations 4. convention" .Dig spinach.. Indeed,. the recent PbotOTif Prof. Hangnail his name to Albert E. Smythe. e ' as principles are concerned. 'such parties-werAshton- :- , I lvmemberrrreTnembcr, - it is ?ather-li- f f -- or .. When TTas hut a pup, tH to which Republican part wan-t"1 An4 pa bit off the hazard IIOMETOWJf NOTES Mr. Davis' seconthreasbrris that he objects' to Tammany " Of his brand-nemustache cup! Raspberry shortcake Is the j . Hall, which he describes as "a typical urban" political machine" order ... of the day bore. Tildeiv imd ot f Carol Prince of bitter Rumania been was "the has ClevekadBryna that Among local, Imi.vh who are Davis discloses that, duuing his lofig period making good I 3yde Scott,, who ii divorced by hfs wife. We. do hope thii the court awarded her the cus- nas a . rcHponHuue posiuon. witn to "political mach"of leadership of Democrats, he was opixxsed ' or the royal crystal set : touy a house down Hprlngslaughter Scolttstor of ville way. ines and that; during his eight years as 9c ' ; 4: .j the port of San Francisco, he was secretly down on Tammany. cooimge nasnt aecmed Several drummers ( ne wl" ao wnen ne rPtlres , However, a great many other people feel that, when there stopped at the Roberts House f . are no vital principles at issue, there must be resort to per- last wk., Mgr. Anderson an- - l,i we" "tcene mignt nitcn up hij elec- sonalities. There is a choice betwen what .Tammany Hall nounces. IL R. MerriU, one of our writ- - " ,c "or?e a"u Jor a DUBgy r"e. did to Clvelartd, Bryan, and Wilson and what Fall, Daugh In Cowboy ji Ing boys, has' a pome J . ... . ii Todav a Dfifmltinn: . TTxnsrlonoa Is " erty and Sinclair did to Harding. uiiKiuiiir in. (nis nionin. inn iiiuh- ' teaches tnat whicn a man that the tratlons are veFv food. utttl Members of the Kiwanls lodge liceman is by telephone, . "build the pyre for the ' " Prof,-W- . II. Pickering, of Harvard, who belieyes-th- Jit Don't Tlmpanogos hike party. Art Shannon.-- ' -- work too hard,, boys! there is life on Mars, is delivering very interesting lectures y- , a Milt Jones has asked to be apon such belief, before. Pacific Coast audiences. He does not " pointed mgr. of the new. air deattempt to describe the form of such lift, but advances that, pot. ..Tell the boys to fly low. in 1924, the southern polar "canals" of Mars widened and slow, and not to go too fast the corners. Milt! darkened and this meant unusual growth of vegetation. There around Ye ed, wishes to announce f V was no rainfall; hence, the" vegetation meant Irrigation and, thu he will not accept any more j 1777 Vermont constitutional ' crates of raspberries for sub-- ." thereof ore, irrigators. .. vention met. as they give him the 1854 First party of emigrants sent From. this point,' even the unprofessional laymen can I scrlptions, I , ; .by the Massachusetts Emlcarry on. If the Martians grow great crops of spinach, pars- I nives, Urink Old Doctor 8moggs In- grant Society reached Kansas. have to same. stomachs must the and such, digest they nips uma tuners: mooo ior Man and 18U2 fostage and other stamps I indication of some Beaut: Advt. That they consider their stomachs is high made lceal tpndpr in nmnnnt. ' less than n Hnllnr v-- r degree of intelligence, even intelligence with our earthly proc-liviti- s. Thus", theoretically, we have Martians with stomachs ., , ' .... '. - . John 0. Davi. for years' Democratic leader in California and often enjoying office a3 a Democrat, creates' quite a flutter in Coast politics, by bolting to Hoover,' announcing that he has no intention or cnanging nis pariy. Hiiegiaiite, ,1 - z -- iilM'f ,) This Is Mrs. Etta Flunk, prominent explorer of Duck Egg, Utah, who has discovered in the depths of the African jungle a race of giants who are wv big that they wear old tire rims as noserings. It , was Mrs. Flunk, "it imy be remembered', ' w ho discovered the race of pigmies who were so small that they . used corn plasters for playing quoits. not by Grace Cheever. N. Gunnar Rasmuaon, Uitor and manager; R. W. Goodell, jnanaglng J- - A. Owena'advertlsing manager; editor; N". C. Hicks, county wlju-7 ... - v , : hay fever! ' ' .. . ".Iil . WOO. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA I o: office. 95; Society ' - ' . y 41 ll" n, J5.00 I' PROVO-CATION- S ton Telephonee-Busln- cM jvax ? far centuries. " : ' " by-To- m "IT'S SAFE TO ISWIM" party-hbt'longs- o :. ' I at 1 . 3)1 i eut-of-to- SCIENCE EARTH'S COMPOSITION The study of Earth's interior be comes constantly more of interest Four distinct groups of scientists geologists, seismologists,' lsostasists and Keophvslcists are wrestlinBavith the problem 6f what's under I , I 1 , " Mars Folk will-agai- n I - J our feet All have differing ideas, termine the relation between den based upon their particular kinds sity and depth; and, geophyslcists k' of observations.' analyze the elasticity of the earth, III Geologists study the strata of Probably, the seismologists arel I earth, tossed up by earthquakeaand gathering the best data. The veloc bared by erosion." SeismoVigists ity.- - 9" earthquake" waves gives a study the paths and speed of earth- .fairly accurate account of the den quake shocks - and compute - the sity of the earth through which earth's density from their observa ;they travel. But as yet, little hasj tions, lsostasists endeavor to de been learned of what's underground. ill, . GLENGARRY II .1 . III I. I , -- ! ;This Date in Our American History ;- - and brains.' Quantity doesn't matter, nor does the rest of Somewhat of stomach and brains the Martian make-ucaused our primordial germ to .wriggle out of the muck and descend to a college professor, didn t it? p. Against Bitter Machinery X In these times ' of - "straddling," 'pussy?footing3ftnd . camouflage of personal fun Jamontal principlesy-thebaring of a candidate s soul is a choice thing. CrFTVVright, familiarly known as AtelaniFJa-Ir- . an ""Cluclcen" Wright, aspires to the constabulary appealing example for all. who would rule us, by this declar-Atio- and-sets- , : 4.: . . 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