OCR Text |
Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928. PAGE TWO l..l.....:THE..HERALDv. Si Published the Herald A C. Rodgers, president, at Corporation, matter 60 So. 1st W. St, Provo, Utah, dally. Entered as second-clas- s at the postofilce in Provo, Utah, Member of the United Press association. NEA Service, Paine Editorial Service, and the James O. by - Scripps Newspapers, NlJc. NtARS FOR '..A:: ;'' ,...'.. I h P I ck" Subscription terms By carrier tn the county, 46 ents the month;; fSJOO the year In advance; by mail in the wmty7H80 outside bounty, - ' " ;; ." ' W.0O. '. , 7 .. ; -- hit air ThVT. O. UE-FOOre.- By Williams ; ptr .SEAL TttAiMtR FER NfQR K fD. Telephones Business office, 95; Society reporter, 10T; Editorial room, 1208. If you do not receive your paper before 6 p. m. telephone 85 and a copy will be delivered to yourresldenc. o . OUT OUR WAY 1 DOKif UMOW JF VOO CAU. Tr 1 PRtMOM-rON- I l LOT OF VWORK AVi" , MAM. BuT 'AT CrUVS GOf EM AUU. T By Jim Marshall and-ago- . bass-mania- c, M 1 N. Gunnar Rasmusoii, editor and manager; R. W. Goedeil, managing editor; N. C. Hicks, county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising manager. , t wi - Toiccrd a ticw War? fill ar ra M ak ly ?rt all tn ei ap ret Irt - v - bass-mania- c; ;- he id a sportsscouLJM Dere Jim I have: 'a friend who is a Thai, friend's name isrsiufiseilCarle.JWhen-- I I mean he's call him a crazy enough to epend all - night plugging for bass on' Lake Geneva in order to win a dollar bet from Dr. Louis Myers. The fact that he didn't win the het has nothing to do with what I have' to say. It's a minor factor. Doc and I got into an argument the other day over just WHAT one gets out a fishing trip. Doc says the thrills going with the hooking bass and landing of a seven-poun- d are enough for anyone to get out of a trip. ' T. v(kjOvs Every so often a book Is written by one or another of the European statesmen who played leading roles in the drama of July and early August of 1914. Whenever sueh a book appears it is hopped upon by historiahsTwho Immediately dissect it and emerge with certain statements, admissions or inferences with which they seek 10 prove that one side or the other was "hiefly "to blame" for the beginning of the World' War. The latest books of this kind come from Serge Sazonov, Russian minister of foreign affairs from 1910 to 1916, and Ray mond Poincare: French- president when the war started, ..ti"1'-and now pnme.,mjmBter,-t1---Each book has been seized and examined by all manner .. (Hill Billy'si views, in his daily stories, are his own. They do not, necessarily! eoincide wHh those of this newspaper. EDITOR. ' J. .' Maybe so -. from -- his point of view. But, Jim, you know, and I knew, that he Is wrong, that there is more in fishing than just catch.t- 1 ing a few bass or a few trout. -'ft- '. By HILL BILLY In the hills I have had a chance to note the workings of the good ; I really never felt I had one until I bid quit Working m town. Every week the absolute certainty, the utter trustworthiness, of the is more impressed upon me; I might also remark that the more I watch the works of what are called the higher reasoning faculties the more I discover that they are .frequently havwire in their . 1 deductions. , hack this week I arrived Early at the rancho to 4 discover that I had left the key to the flivver mm i rsmamoerea it, i Baa parked, months before, an extra key to Lil somewhere about the shaek.J Mv u.iuu miuia;..HUw i(i,u uiv UlUL It X IIHU pUl J j that key anywhere I had put It i a certain drawer ; f where I dump every Jittle thint that I imagine I may ) '. some time require. , ... Item by Item I sorted out th junR in that drawer, and discovered several flivver keys; hanging on nails,-- , stuck in corners here and there, I found other such j ? keys, but none of them would turn the switch Tot two days, at odd times, I would take up the ; search for that key, and I discovered things in the debris that I forgot all about years ago, but ho proper HILL BILLY key; for the tenth time I went thru the contents hf ihai drawer, even to taking out some score of pennies that covered the ' . bottom or ft, hut n6 key. , In the cool of the third evening T was sitting In TJT, trying to'plck the lock Vith a bit tf wire, and suddenly my feet carried me into the shack, to the open drawer, and the first thing I saw was a "dull bronze tip of a thing that looked like, a penny that had slipped In a crack; iith a pocketkntfe blade I pried tt out; it was a key;. I hado more doubt, that of the dozen and more keys I had been trying It .was the right one ' than JL.had had doienJtimeJhat this key was not irrthat drawer- - 6f 1 course it was the proper key. and without a micioacoDe. scarcalvlw nnu -- (This; column is W." Rowley, by Clinton man od VOO OOWr HAF1A KMOW Sub-Conscio- us . guest-conducte- d HAFTO LOOk ARDOMO Wise ' it if voo HERE 'L. TTMe VOO LOOK' AROOMO. AM' VOO DOKiV ewEKi f THE OBSERVER ; " the shinr;'ls--hut-the"-boay-of soul .and spirit- lies tn in and what1 the fisher man art.' Its '.".' J ; Austria,- by, designrbrought on the war. Notrso, ; they-prothat France arid Russia caused cry other-crit- ics the bucket', we find a New York Utf of the wild flowers that laugh at it: And the long argument goes on, ever "hotter, not to be dertaker advertising "Lady EmJ him from every nook along the W; nettled in purnerationT-balmer." Hw- - -streams and from every sunny spot sj; 4; But such arguments,, after all," seem a Why, on the "hillsides in "the LOCAL WINS BIG GIRL at this date, use up good paper figuring out whetheTRussia e in thever-hiftinR- . : r TRIZE mobilized before or after Austria? Why "'bother 'whether to This is Miss Hetty which and shadow, gives wsfiKScTWJ W .PtAUvKiCr; France urged Russian on to war. or tried to hold her back? H l nta.o. MT.on who has mountains the beauty- - that makes Hairpin, awarded been "What diffirence does it make? "Aren't ' these questions 'rather us fairly hold our breath at times-ijust the 1928 FuliUer the bracing 'atmosphere which " ' ' insuring hen, legs for $1,000,000. beside the point? ; dumbness. ' prise for environ him. It would be infinitely better for us to understand, once Miss is 'the . Hairpin ' POETBY DEPT. nnd for all, that the World War was an inevitable outgrowth girl who, when told He sees- - and feels the soul and Shew a little kindness. that the charge f6r spiritot-fiahinof the whole European "world power system. It simply had In the odor of pine As you travel on thru life; U-U- A U 1 her radio buttery and hemlock, spruce and tamarack, to happen. If you're In a crowded street car was two volts, asked how much that fir and cedar, odorssweeter to the Give your seat up to your wife. un Glance atvonov's4)OokriLxamplfe-He-Srives'a- n was in American money, senses of true woodsmen than all Boston Transcript odors the intentionally damning picture Of the great old game of inter- ". duces a load squeak whenever the The principal effect of prohibition which impregnate the boudoirs of mmm x (Copyright, 1928) national politics. He tells how Russia had her "sphere of inShow a little car is brought to a stop. This deup to the present time has been to artificial life. - --- -Hbwdyr folksU Believe It or fluence" in the Balkans, working for "an outlet to the Gentleness and grace; vice Is now used by every municipal raise the price of beer from five and in the spray of the waternot,, It will soon be time to drag to a Austria and Germany sought "pathway, cants a pail to 25 cents a glass. out the old red fall in" the grace and curve and railway system in the United States. Though he may deserve it, Do not slap a copper's face. Photo by "Van. g torrent dash of the the Dardanelles"; how France, fearing Germany, had an Cleveland Plain Dealer, ' Addled Axiom: Where there's a4 in the whirl of the foaming ddy. also to a with and man Next a Jiow fearful, Russia, England, high, wearing understating, Li1 Gee Gee, th' office vamp, calls will,"' there's a lawsuit. in the transparent depths of the collar on a hot day, nobody had an understanding, too; how every European capital lived starched . shadv pools where the summer run is quite as uncomfortable as a man her new pup "Getzinta" because it Cse your own discretion, ; A hick town is one where there steelheads lie waiting for the f ire t in an atmosphere of fear, suspicion, hatred and ambition, Don't pull things too raw, things. trying to carry a' bass viol 'thru a always getzinta are just two places to go in. the trains to raise the water so they 4 If yon want to die soon with war forever on the horizon: revolving door. " !. Sass your m evening home and to bed. may continue on their way to the Talking movies now are called Such being the circumstances., it is. hard to see how the of name grounds spawning the "Talkies;" .each By nation An -- war could have been avoided. It came and hit is one who can reLI'l Oee Gee says her sweetie is a That LewK-tomayor who shot But we think it neater far" of when member the interior recovered. not height has which the" bad egg; that's why she is afraid to a rampaging elephant yet other day Or in revived appetite In the re it involved a blow from Just to caU em "Squawkles!"; J decoration was a row of beer steins MUST have been a Democrat. drop him. , pose which comes to him when rest. Ilave the old circumstances changed? Is there a new on the manUepiece. ing in his sleeping bag upon .. a influence" of her has abroad?-N- o.. TEACH "sphere Believe or Charles not, Italy it Umosphere As a special Inducement to kick couch of spruce or Art Shannon, . ... schools new is of the own t ner POPULAR nas tn tuea SCIENCE superintendent expuii-(cross the Adriatic; Jugoslavia Calif. at San Luis Obispo, Evelyn to states" thel sion and rivalry ;.France has her allied "buffer i tt Hansen, J. Ekoelsior, cast of Germany; England negotiates withv France regarding . . , who srlrntlst, naval snheres in the Mediterranean; Poland and Lithuania, Tfli me not In mournful numbers Invented the even now, are at swords' points over something elxe, square. w heels That it pays to use our beani and there is no reason uted on all street We can sell our costly blunder The old play is being e ; To "Confession" magazines! tars. Dr. to doubt that it will have, sooner or latcrfc the same kind of St Ii also the ; quite a way off, perhaps, in the war is A new offing climax, Columbia unlversfty is opening a Inventor of the we might begin " liquet king mav-- - school for press agents. The first but certainly there. While there is still time, H chin which, when lesson, no doubt, w(ll be how 'to charting our course so that we can stay clear of it when it street car wheels, pro- - j write an article about an actress to attached ' : : breaks. ve ' le. suw-shin- r4 . n ''. - -- " 'vfKU V ' 4e4i g " 1 I - - -- artificially-compounde- d self-contr- Medit-prranean"Lh- fUnnela-agaiiu- . -- -- swift-rushin- ij - , sees it was, ana aner two sAfxsl whnt tha fiBher-maaays ana tnree nignts the had and feels is found in the murmur of managed to break thru the wise, dead crust of my smart, reasoning mind the mountain streams in the music and to dictate what should be done. ' of the birda injaeHtaple beauty This happens almost eyjryweek. j)f criUcs,ljke villainous bit-futi- . -- ... - - - . - fi - n-law . old-tim- er n - ... - - - 3S SC fC a$C sweet-smellin- .. g cedar, boughs-..- . in the hush of the forest when moon and stars shine in upon him' thru the open terrtrorhark lean-t- o In themonslnfe .snng ofthe 1. 'thrushes i,ii'., in coursrapii the orrperhaps, ing blood, quickened by the pure, ' unstinted mountain air Which im- - ' parts to the lungs the freshnes- s- ' and vigor of its own viUlityin the crackling of the campfiref-- in the restored health-a- nd in the liraaberiBfible" and delightful realities ajid recollections of the fishermen's camp on 1 lake Or stream AND. LISTEN, " Jim, t)oc Is Wrong. It hi those things', and not the mere act of catching fish which make of falling the most wonderful sport In the world. I know and , so do yoo. . HER PA'S IDEA "What's the idea, of that set of trafflcjights over the mantel? In- - ' quired-thyoung man calling on .v' daughter. "It's father's idea, she explained" "The red stays on until 11:30, then ' he flashes on the amber and 12 the green. And you know," she added, "rather, is a traffic cop." , m .... Cincinnati Enquirer. e - . f&m-ou- :. -- Excel-nlor- . . 1 V NATURELAND J THE WORLD HAS i NEW AND FIWER MOTOR CAR A j The raccoon, like h tnuakrat, is a regular" American, like the red Indian he is found nowhere but on this continent. The .mink is handicapped bya peculiarly arched body . and short legs, so that his travel Is slow. But when speed is necessary, he runs with short bounds. His handicap is on land only, because he is a fine and fast swimmer. Some of us make a success of the hibiscus in the garden but most of us don't ln Hawaii, however, it grows almost without human effort. There you see it In bloom everywhere, all the year round, in gardens, vacant lots, In hedges and along the roadway. There are 182 "species of hibiscus and It belongs to the "same fHnny""astrle"Pn7Tnn plant and mallows. -rrr:;-- ' Twin Ignition r means Power, Speed, Economy 1 j People who already have driven the new.. ' Nash "400" have instantly realized its superiority in performance to cars with older types of motors. motor 4 ' - -- - ' i ..' 4' t n t ' getaway.- Kasoline? , , - : ! Today the motor powers plug, all Nash "400" Advanced and Special Six models. Twin-Ignitio- , t ' " lJ- - A . -- ' I --- ---- 'IF I ' ' : '3r n, . "' ' i v. VVTHEN the products of a single i Twin-Ignitioa-'40- OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES Twio-Ignido- Experience' TAUGHT MAS OS MOW TO motor n in five successive years overwhelmingly gained in public esteem both at home and abroad . World's eauest steering - : - " ' fioudaiile and Lovejoy v Exterior metalware New double drop frame shock absorbers V: : chmme plated Over ." cjijjfw tint Miucr2r Salon BodCel, nickel Aluminum alloy Torsional vihratioa pistons Short turning radius damper . n rr V -- One-piec- ' - PROTECT ' . . Qer vision front pillar posts ' v I . i J . i manufacture Design front and rear - Nssh-Speci- flj4 ov I ' . - - " - firm ' i - -- ""' . PROVOrUTAH: . . . When the announcement of its latest products sweeps "the nation with bumpers n ntnr ulalrcnn uvivovh,itxuduj.a;uaz xjj ' j ."DEPFD ABtlITY i " . When the total gain over five years is the Only record of its kind and the greatest in 25 years of automo.-bi-le Salon fenders e "of These annual "gains has constituted a sales record fot the whole industry : - I inn rr v -n te-fsr- 2.tMaeris.eTOMP. M It Then it must be apparent that the 1 reasons are to be found in superior performance, greater , style, iigher j artistry and assured long lifcj If . NO OTHER CAR HAS THEM ALL crankshsfin g i enthusiasm and produces an increase of orders actually ten times greater than its best previous year ( motor car manufacturer have We'll let you drive a motored Nash anytime. - m - - When each NO NECO Of THIS. I r ": " - ' v. itss . 1- Yr 'A T f . 'traffic , " w " hi SDecial. - Has'Nash accomplished ihest remark-- " able results by building a larger motor one with .an enormous appetite for I needs . :. "' ' The answer to both questions is, !'No' J . . ' Nash has developed new principles of . construction motor which create more power, more speed, with ordinary gasoline, and less of it! ' In this new car, they discover, more power and speed than they will ever care to use. They find a real thrill in the snapt of I' ti' tat ---1 - Or bj building . Twin-Ignitio- : , - - - '- - , t n... fu.M rumhUy. A. - tvu: W-- rfwitt rumtl tt), Si 553; Turn SUn, $1655. "New Chrysler 65"i Prices Bmshun Ctmpt, tt, $1040; Roadster with rttmhU $1065; : Sedan, $1065; Touring Car, $1075; Smam, $1145; CoMpt with rmmbltuat, $1145. Allprictt V J. . k Detroit. . . ...-- i i. Yon are 'cordially, invited o put any Chrysler to a test and compari. son of your own. You will .then instantly recognize in its surpassing quality and value, sound and logical 4-- dr . : . reasons for Chrysler's mounting . success. . .. 1: :. . ,1 Vr U I vvv I IIWllV2wfl' Wi Hi l r Si 42 Eiasf sr First North Provo Phone 1057 |