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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, AUGUST 19, i 1923- - i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. 3 t'. -., ' l S; ;. V'-- - J CmW3WJ 'Ti U ' rZTT iUtA,CAMTVXg -- iji 11 m t " Vs Published erery except Saturday, and Sunday niornin, at The Herald Building. South First West street. Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 4C cent a month, or $3.50 the year in advance; by mail $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by mall. $1.00 the year. In advance.. .. ..J.. C. RODGER3. . i I vnttT II 1,11 1 r- I Jl J ) international News Service, BSJAOOTyj j JL. 111 .- CHESHAM. En... Au. iSpeter GiDSoa. Lawson. a school 1 Sleeveless frJiTlvil ill i i r "V rl TO CIRCLE WORLD IN YACHT UNDER CANVAS International News Service. DUBLIN, Aug. 18. The vY : ' sot.ioj.w ' S i! 11:30 A. M. TO I will be v m ,i. a o Clock lUi MENU Consomme' with Rice Chicken Soup with Noodle ROASTS Roast Chicken with Dressing Roast Leg of Young Pork With Apple Sauce.... Roast Sirloin of Beef with Brown Gravy : ....50c ....35c ....33c VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Twenty-thre- e DESSERT Cottage Rice Pudding Tea Coffee Milk ENTREE Club Steak with Mushroom Sauce The sleeveless Jacket blazes Its brilliant way through the summer.1 'fashionable, comfortable and distinctive. With a few simple white frocks or combinations of skirt and blouse and several colored sleeveless sweaters, a woman may consider herself well dressed while the hot weather' lasts, , Tulsa, today was held in more serious regard, following th ar-- , TULSA. Okla., Aug. 18 Martial rest of ten additional men by nalaw extended late yesterday to in tional guardsmen in connection clude all of this county south of with floggings by masked bands. MARTIAL LAW EXTENDED. ; : , Attorney General Short, who has been here Investigating alleged mob violence was to return to Oklahoma City today, presumably to report to Governor J. C. Walton ........... ........ ...65c ...65c Steak, French Fried Potatoes . Sirloin Steak, French Fried Potatoes Breaded Pork Chops, French Fried Potatoes . McGowan's Maple Leaf Salmon, Potato Salad Cold Ox Tongeu, Potato Salad Cold Roast Pork, oPtato Salad Cold Prime Rib Roast, Potato Salad Combination Salad Assorted Pies, per cut Special - ...55c ...50c ...50c' ...50c ...40c .......... ... :40c ...40c ...10c woman-to-woma- Which Is His Son? siasm.. j' jj kji course, uroauway is not aiiogemer typical oi me in general. It is a center of diversion and the crowds found d and none too serious talking there at night are minded. Still, it's hi our. recreational moments that our real selves our suppressed or repressed desires rise to the surface. Moore found that the two sexes have this in common: Their conversation is or, at least, was on Broadway limited almost exclusively to money and business, amusement, persons of the same sex, persons of opposite sex and clothes, buildings and interior decorations." Rather dismaying outlook for the more "serious" topics of life. ' light-hearte- ; ly i,; i1 l MEW, k ORIGINAL PATENTED PIPELESS FURNACE i Inner Lining Sock Him, Big Boy! Pasquale Interranti. New Orleans, had one son, Peter. Ea f23 placed in an orphan asylum. On the right is F.:-.- iaUriii,.!, givsa LacU ltd the father five years after his mother's Ca t'u Li: La Interrantl, given papers showing him to be Ft'..r I.i..rr:..i wLja-tthe same orphanage five years alter I.A t which is his son, has adopted both, r ttat.2i Apr through one combination register. It heats and ventilates so satisfactorily because I the L-- Thermo-Sea- main-taniin- a steady flow of . tm - il " -- ft" Healtlumli oe(Hat r air-spac- es signed to allow all air .in the house to pass through the furnace every 25 minutes, thus completely changing the air about fifty times each; day, and, at the same time, r--. i' in I J l The Homer are large to insure clear passage for the proper ratio of warm air and return-air- . These air spaces are de- a big brute tries a haymaker he'll "hitthlng" buf'tho air; and ms opponent are blindfolded. It's a great sport-- for the speV These Tommies are members of the London Air Defense ' Inner Lining (the steel and asbestos partition between the air chambers) guarantees a constant motion of warm' air throughout the house. Vacation Tiii If that Pa with th The Homer heats your entire house kHe warm-ai- r. N't ulAAi g ' More satisfied users of Homer furnaces than any other make. Every one fully guaran- teed, both by dealer and manufacturers. "- lS5a Jp55Sti " brlrtgl THE OLD HOME TOWN, t To really enjoy your vacation and be independent of all worry and possible disappointment, when you reach the favored "spot" you should build your own summer cottage ! As a hunting lodge in the mountains, a fishing retreat on some sequestered lake or stream, or as e on the open beach, a cottage a summer By STANLEY -- J) " "I" ' play-hous- is ideal. W5 COST?.; ClD u,n,r' TC START jf r" "".WHO ' V , - vot , " . II1';. v, I f ! ;L The cost of the material necessary to erect a little home similar to this sketch is surprisingly low. The pleasure you and your family derive from one is unlimited. This company maintains the same expert service for the cottage and home builder alike. Get ready for your vacation now. J i 6- -- uji , Smoof Lumber Company DELIVER... w.SMNS TODAY, THROWING THE REOcS .A NEH60ieS "KAt If FENCE PCI? MIS OCCUPAnrr i uV' j,l 'I . c . ;-- A,f. i,T : . P. M. Sliced Tomatoes talked about clothing, building and indiscussed persons of their same Sixteen decorations. terior sex. Where a woman was talking to a man, in 22 cases out of 100 the conversation was about men and the same number about money and business. These were the leading topics. f. jj In the case of a man talking to a woman, the talk in 25 " h out of 100 cases concerned amusement. Second-choic- e topic was money and business, 22. Where men were with men, no women present, the talk jj in 48 out of 100 cases had to do with money and business. .' Amusement ranged second, 14 out of 100. Third came per-- f sons of the same sex, 13 cases. And only 8 out of 100 con versations were about women. According to Moore's eavesdropping, money and business dominate nearly a half of the conversation between n deals men, while nearly half of the talk of with men. Here is a contrast of interests that might be expected. It strikingly emphasizes the wide gulf that separates the two sexes, as regards capacities for various kinds of enthu- ...... ... bpUsm -"-- """u Sunday Dinner iiji & ri 'ij w yt49 ' : He discovered mat, out oi every xuu women conversing with women, 44 were discussing persons of the opposite sex, men. D. S. Lv V.la 25-to- n SERVICE. Tn. : k ft wmcBU au. voce WHAT WE TALK ABOUT. Men often wonder what women talk about when they're alone. We presume women have a reciprocal curiosity. Henry T. Moore decided to make a scientific investigation of "sex differences in conversation." He tells .about it in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Every evening for several weeks Moore walked up and down the nightlife district of Broadway in New York, listening to the talk between men, between women and between BAPTISM GREER CAFE .a "v ynp in retuni by Cape Horn, as pect to be back in Ireld Bt t tember. 1S24. iae oniy ainicultv thp. pate is the pronunciation, bvfc bor masters of the En their craft. .J yacht Saorise has left Kingstown 1 A BUtw harbor with the avowed Intention w. w. Taylor ot the of coinf "round the world solely ward will be in charge. under canvas. Three Irishmen constitute the My ambition is to beat crew, and they hope to reach New player in Snort isy, a tennis Zealand, before Christmas. They is whip a collector. : mixed groups. 11 F.NED FOR ASSAUUT. . Le Daily Herald was entered as aecond class mail matter June 8, 1$U. and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter of March 3, May i. 1922, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act 1879. The Herald, only daily newspaper In Utah south ot Salt Lake City. Is a member of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News Service. j . Tt,AT-w,,,,r- -H AND PUBUSHER EDITOR ' ' TMrfAfiOD- S JJ 1 vt YSxf I T teacher, spanked Alfred Daniels. ' one of his pnpila. Alfreds parents brought action for assault and it cost the teacher $1 fine and $5 for doctor's fees. PHONE TWO-O- . Five Tons of Coal Free This Offer Good for a Few Days Longer If you not want the coal you can deduct the price of the coal from the price of the furnace. It is all the same to us. Do not delay placing your irder so as to secure this big reduction. Mr, 3arton will personally supervise every furnace installation. , do P |