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Show i i .PAGE TWO ' PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER !25, OUT OUR WAY THE: HERALD, y 3 CODc mm paookj mm uvtz T OF t' out NME Please, rrT ' Published, by the Herald Corporation, E. C. ftodgers, president, at 50 South Flyl.West St., Provo, Utah, daily. Entered aa a second-clas- s matter at rice In Provo, Utah. Member of the United Press Association, NEA Service, Paine Editorial Service, and the Scripps-Canflel- d t&o-pest- Newspapers. .". Telephones Business office, 495; Society reporter, 107;. Editorial 4JM. If jrou do not receive your paper before 6 p. m, telephone .'. and a copy .will be delivered to your- residence. . - CROW f-V One pf the. weekly magazines the one la which you never read, the stories but always look thru for the advertisements, because they're, so '.; much more Interesting seems to have several curious v obsessions one Is that modern youth cons sists' entirely of who should h reproved r once a veel; , another Is that the average Americas Is a dumb fool who can't be trusted with his government and the third is that a woman accused of murder has only to put on. a Bhortakirt arid a dab of rouge to be triumphantly acquitted by any jury ' BUT rootaj 495 - Subscription terms By carrier In the county, 45 cents the month; the year In advance; by mail in the county, $4.50; outside : county, 15.00. $5.00 jazz-hound- ' '. Guonar Rasmuson, editor and manager; R. W. Goodell, managing editor; N. C Hicks, county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising manager. i Disnellina the Darkness of Fear Years ago armed deputy sheriffs surrounded a little.forest a slight porch stood I'oimrrman, apparently narmiess. a 'But the armed deputies were', afraid of him: they feared 2L !! -; none wouip.VIlouca mm; near mm iw U Reporters stood twenty yard? avay and shouted questions at hfm, thinking themselves daring fellows. b And, throughout the west,the name of John Early, the wper, was a name to be spoken with a shudder. The west, somehow, felt safer when he was taken away to Louisiana to j -- injrv4h6-Paeifie-NorthwesL.On.the 1 " -- feeble-minde- j good-lookin- light-bringe- c - (Jedrge, who proclaims ;, "So long as we goonjwith huge armaments in the face of . JUr pledged word, the covenant of the League of Nations,' the Locarno treaty and the Kellogg "pact are mockeries and . , shams.'" that's the conclusion'of. millions of Americans, as fNow, Well as of Lloyd George. was, probably, the basis forJYes-iden- t Coolidge's red hot Armistice day speech and there is little doubt but speech before its delivery. , -.- . x' Jt -- Prcsidcntn;ltTt-ibjovcrkncW'"airabaurih- " . Europe might aswell bury her remaining doubtsas to .American foreign policy. America is going to consider war pacts" aa merely expressions of good will but keep in condition to make other folks appraise good will very highly. - ......... igofciriside your Hat! i4 Oi92. sr MA atVKC Mc H ' '. - ans i hlgh-faluti- ki " In his daily stories, are his own. They So not, coincide with those of this newif per. EDITOIV- - Billy's-vie- PROVO-CATION- S necessarily, . V By HILL BILLY I realize quite welt that X am only, about 7 per cent effective; yet I , am much more effective than I was before 1 retired to these hills and (Copyright, 1928)-moditatcd upon, aniTTXpcrimented with the "latent potentialities in myWOULD THE NEWS OF IN Howdy, folks! "The first am -self. J a lazy critter; 1 PICTURES 'tiling a man learns after ho Is that this is the first of a long, long line of future reincarnations, but It ' marriyl Ih' that he shouldn't is a. soothing thought and I live as tho I naa an tne "entirthebuHerwithout firit S' time there was. This nplendld oU wiping the mud off hia shoe, .But shows mair seldom has the slightest notion of painting Prof. Herman what lies within him; a hop toad knows how far it can hop, and it knows, when it has done its best, but T.l'l f5A ftprt MVS thn hathtitli' t a Fleacnke In the human critter "never Begins to discover now iar hurac t e r 1 s 1 1 e her boarding house is nsmall that pose. Prof. Flea-every time she chews gum, the wa-- . cuke. In. the..man . .". r V - 11 inpre Is ho reason at ail wny a Dov oi Xi snoum terjioshPS.. OYcr...,, ,., ho iwently as not understand and effectively realize Hegel, Kant, tonished tho scl- I have at hand a letter from a boyof Schopenhauer. on'A fie world with dictums 12. a boy in revolt against the machine-mad- e BOQieXlIATJ hi rwia) : "Should of his teachers and parents, and that boy's letter a mini with a Indicates that I could ult with that boy for an afterTbl In KRbert J. Inkwell, well- - long beard hang it over the ehan-d- i noon and paraphrase the philosophies - in simpler known author of The litT nt iukIic, or let it trail on phrases and he would realize them. Iy own boy, Tomlnant Mule:' An d who is going to be a crass, materialist. floor?" the, the JEHsay;" , "Man, - BILL BILLY of -that .would sur-- i' can give you an analysis, theology . . T . .. I ' Lk MaKtet;" and "Should J Jt4.'t ,kl. i. will umi, ciiuci , lit' gnocn, you, iiq uiuifirgiuia An is one: w no can re-- " I'l im', ll'.HJ Husbands Beat Their children. of no notions to deavor . disturb .. my , religious Wives?" . In private member when office-bo- ys . n.Ki.. . .i ... . , bought T t i n .. i ir .n.i xuo-j xuacia la Keiiifig inu iiutiun ui iiio imwuuaiujr ui cuuuiuii, life, Mr. Inkwell Is candy and ice cream eones instead 14 are certain franchise .economic " sia boys and girls of given rights; married to Meribeth' of stocks and bonds. problems are threshed, out in the school room; children in thelr'car . Succotash, who makes a in teens debate understanding the village forum; trained, under him wash tho dinner The honeymoon Is ended, standing lot of youngsters. Compare that sort of an educational Tho food old days are o'er, t djshra every niRht, with the school system of this country, and it is to weep.. The boy and wnot let him out When he returns' Home blotiy, apd the. girl bate history; geography,, political economy and politics to of the house after 8 ..And. foils. In thru the-- door- ,them is something downright distasteful. Is that their fault, ' o'clock In the evenlnc. 4c 9)e 4t is the man who ' 1 Neither do wo realize the power within us nor do we seek"to bring Another What this country needs is a still refers to" money as "ipon- - our childen into an understandings of life or of themselves. That la i will Inirant n frnirnrn dllUsJ! gonlll WtryhrwcWloTlaTTII6W 1A this country who has a thought and who merit tax that nobody will be able cultlyates'lt and waters it and gives himself to it becoitnes a leader of to detect Art Shannon. men and probably a millionaire. 41 ; 1 .......J. - .lars ZZZZTa He Sure of Your Tith Insure It!" I'rovo Offier: Pnmmnnnt TheaW Rtiildlnr. Executive Offiro, Dew-re- t Bank Building, Salt Lake City. SpH I nf Offfc: M iy.t BouUi Temi'A ' . ; " Ogden Offic- e- 413 Twenty-fourt- h r Street I5"iH. Idaho: 107 North Tenth Street Twin FalK Idaho: Second Ave. nnd Khoshone St, East : . AFFILIATED ABSTRACTERS: , J. ft. Wood; Fillmore. TTfah. " mCmfeeUH, WiUlam Hurst, Beaverrl'tnh.-- ' George B. SUvnley, Ileltcr, Utah. ' Dnehesne County Abstract Co, Duchesne, I?tahv Utah Mortgage Corporation, Logan. I'tah. N. Lnrsen Company, 1'rcston, Idaho.--"' """ r Complete abstract service If desired. - hard-boile- ' ' . ; S 1 The one premium required for title insurance is so small, as a matter of dollars and cents, ' that experienced property buyers wonder that everyone does not take advantage of it. Persons used to dealing in realty, rightfully place the bcnefitgLUe insurance on a 'par'' with other forms of property protection. In view of the enormous losses sustained an.--!, nually by.cwrers of apparently; good titles, the.'part of wiscbm is to play safe. Have your title insured by Intermountain Title , Guaranty Company and relieve yourstof aH fear cf loss, all liability ,,for sustaining court costs.--,r.rOwners or prospective, owners of property may receive full pnrticu-- ' ' without obligation. - Phone, write or call in person. " Vr3 1 . Shop where - are the- good-loong been acquits mu"deresses who have ' ... ted by juries? inarch "em, on andjet s see era! People who ought to know better are a1 ways trying to throw mad at sup the jury .system in ordcr-w- e American justice can bf poso--yiturned over to judges and criminal lawyers . wo don't think tne jury system is perfec- t- but we do know that it will ladle out more approximate hu old-tim- In a western city the other day 260 young men. gathered at luncheon to hear about their city4s growth and to propose new methods for stimulating their city's prosperity. After the meeting a speaker asked the young me,n to look inside their hats and read the maker's name. They id. r'- Of .the 260, it was found that 180 were wearing hats of 'foreign manufacture. Only 80 were home products. .!. ,'It.is important for young men and women to gather anil talk over-mefor getting new manufacturing plants to v locate m their cities. But it is vastly more important for them to patronize the, manufacturers already located in their communities. If Jwe'build up the industries we HAVE we shall make them so prosperous that manufacturers elsewhere will be attracted to 'our city. Industries now here are SUBSTANCE. Let us not for-- ; get them to grasp at the SHADOW of industries- far away. nt ws, -- JGive ft diplomat and statesman a good licking and, often, you will get his honest thoughts. Listen to Lloyd . U . WTo, Kant? f r, Peace Well Armed PAH wau,s.T.oyr. . s" " ...T" - U llt. UV "ka-pre- maybe that's up BUT well -- . " hing"-- ld , - are prstty- doggoned tired of - : that idea anyway ' we have read pieces' .for years and looked at cartoons for months all trying to. make out that an American Jury is composed of such traitors to their oaths d , and of such personsthat it is' Impossible to cong woman of anytvict a : cured. Today, John Early, Spanish war veteran,-- . is; a man well and whole. Science has conquered his disease. He is free. afraid 6f;Teprosy; We &jd&4J?3Q&$$W&V&P know that it is not highly" contagjousTwe-knothat 4t "can be cured, if taken in time. We know there is hardly a chance tyiat an American will contract.it. fin ancient times lepers were treated-as-wibeasts. putting fear inta the hearts of people, mad&savages ' pC thm.. !fv Then came scientists-me- n unafraid and challenged the scourge as they have challenged a score of other menaces tc mainkind. They fought and they won. Today, the fear of leprosy afflicts mankind no more and . John Early walks forth, clean and well. Thus science, the. dispels the darkness of ftajp,vith the lamp of knowledge. jbe ' -- . XVj 1 -- s j;t By Jini Marshall , Tnan justice in any given period than all the Judges and attorYOUR , v : -- ., neys put together it has the invincible J30NT" SAY "I cannot account habit of deciding cases on their merit afld net according to law for me being deceived.' J. - "My be- -' ing" Is 'correct. ' If justice is slack and tardy5 or if PRDNCUNCE "caprice" as if with stress on criminals escape then it Is the spelled ''pres and long "a." fault of attorneys and judges UONT 'USE 'cannot but" when you can lay the blame at the door of crooked lawyers wive try-- not you mean "can but" ; ADAGE popularly used but pfton to ' accomplish Justice but to misquoted; "A willing mind makes get their client .off . .'' a light foot", was "A willing helper you can lay.it to the befuddle-medoesThot waifto. be called," as an cojurors bjr legal tricksters unchecked by judges who- haven't old Danish proverb aaya it enough backbone to. keep order in their own courtrooms . you can lay the blame anywhere The Bobber except at the door of the Jurymen i Some long hair is coming back, Put the facts of any case simply 12 men and w- but a lot Of it. is .lost forever. and plainly before The boss has forbidden the eatomenand you will get approximate ing of peanuts in the shop, because justice every time - "t when attorneys deliberately busting the bags startles ' sotie ut muddle up cases with" technicalities the nervous customers.' Prof. - Diggendelve,; who. knotf , and judges let them get away with heaven knows what nearly everything, has figured out that every time a man, gives some you're going to get one a piece of his mind, he has 1utt n' AND, LISTEN: If a lot of critics would stop criticizing that much less left for himself. NEXT! Juries and the Jury system and get to work on bench and bar ' egg ehould justice In America would be The perfect-hen- 's more evenly administered. ' weigh slightly over two ounces. ENGLISH THE OBSERVER .. H" MOVu itfi , XH 4 ; SECTION TWO 1928. ! nrwiOttaC , m . sys-toi- A INTERMOUNTAIN .GUARANTY old-tim- er TITLE - -- COMPANY ' ! - . ...... . . ' i&Sv '' twi - ..4em...:--:nt3m- -- Jim - if . . - ; into a veritablejandslide-o- f m Capr Radstsr . ... s.DoorSedao - wow"- . . every driver. '" SilvfrJlnniverTmry HICK BOX 11 WITH MA3TE&FIECS BODIS3 TELLURIDE H ' BY FISHES MOTOR CO. . $795 $825 -- "w fjl f ANY IjODY 8M( AmonobflM An Baflf . . . 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