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Show PAGS PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1926. !TWO - TO1ELYEDITORIALS j - PREStX3r.ir4ENT.i i V r. ? WASHIKGTON NEW im , X THMOT NING HEIiALD H YMES r a - tiAsqy . - s -- Anlndepcndeutfltic&papzz - 1 SEWa. t v" Wn '.';'." . 4 '4 ' V Crtjt Hditoe 77 , PubHakei ta tbe CtaVrerj jiTfnlaf. by earrter la ProTtt, yv "V to MiSeeteB ttmiM ftlen rv.n Mimmi fT9 tier tot. hi 9rw . .'. rn ia TTTah Mnn.nt.-ratait Inh efitJ. ifa.ii d 7-- " A W. "t"' or " fair, ta Ix National Civk Federation lbckg Jfar.Ji campaign, th&November,'thodh thla isnbt; a spmidentiaiy. Stirred lnducuir by John Hay3amroondo xlJ1ti'BtmoBt lowaW wiU federation the to ballot,' castilia diialified elector, every slack-injvote against soon launch a series of Ne part of the country; wiU be overlookeA ", vt - It is a orfaflifcatfenIIew you th backing of the "raattr,",i8 its mottd; ".but' voteJ'.W'Kh American UtfoTv, all the leading women s clubs, the chamber of commerce of the United Stftes and dozens of assorted Bocietics. the federation management Is confident of getting A real Tesults. i"4 ;!';4 never there but "off in rule the are years," votes Ught has been a drive of th proportions this one is expected to " be. The primaries, too; haye promised well , Jn spots there have been complaints of lavish' use of money, but at least there were evidences if interest on the toublic's part in the ' . choice of candidates. V , The Voters may not consider that they ,hav much choice between parties, but they M have $ choice among candidates. The very lack of a vital national issue has forced the. latter likely to have the to HntratH) thosehichr-Beememaximum appeal in their various aimmunities, and the ' know what they are' voting for and against... voters -" " ProhiTjition probably has Wtf fcroadBsl general' "appeal; it pro and con. The dominant question In a score.of states, is at least an Important secondary issue in most of the rest. rights, Farm relief is paramouYit in the corn telt-Sta- te somewhat mixed with prohibition, and the: tariff;: complicated with farm relief t loom largely WXxjvn-t-ritorieSi-TT a. J.l,000-meetinC- vote-doesn non-partis- an :' do-n- ot rendmy.c ,"' e e j-s- "what the world court and the league of hatioro irieaft may not be understood in detail but: as foreign entanglements," they play their part in the campaign., In teothe placesrar , debt settlement has been emphasized, ,1 be a, - factor- - ia two or Primary election expensei will '"" '' ' ' three states. ii one the Issue is corner of, country is not the , The vital vital issue in aiff tfctpfcorner, but fcach has ita vital, issue, ' calculated to bring us voters to the nolK ; In the issues, the National .Civic Federation, S a body; is not concerned. Its eowern is lit having issues surtjcjefiwy 1 'to the electorate to bring out the. vote. Interesting " if.it gets a record- vcte in an "off year,H its work will have been well done, so faf as thisjcamjpaignjts concerned, , j1' " ! . 1 1 - - How to ItraveJsurglar& 5 Illustrative ef the changes brought about by the rapidity of this twentieth icentury; is thr fact that advice aa to how to behave during ft robbery is one of the items on the husi-necirriculum. Just how .to face a robber across a jewelry counter was explained tofthe National Retail Jewelers Asso- "ciationinaiiitiual contention Tecently ty JL"Lr Mosher.Tnan-age- r of a detective agency. Mr,. Mosher,, laid down. three rules to be observed by a jeweler while being- robbed. ' ; take any- i "Don't jput up a fighL'Vhe.said.i"Lettthen . t ,t ; f thing. theywanU. f T 'Don't look down the barreTof the revolver.' It onlv makes you nervoos and;it doesn't help any to bee1 one's self v , " shot. v ,- ' ' : , be' time you may 'givenHln looking at thei ''Spend any robber. Fix his features firmly in ymirmind ao'lhat he may' be rectignized and identified later,." ' His advice Is very sensible, and been universally. followed thousands of persons .who have, not considered it would be alive today.; absolutely. useless in the vast majority- of cases to .offer resistance to: a burglar. Even if the victim is armed, the situation is little if any improved, because 4$. neceBsanly.:kiaultwith-rms,;- i it as in part .of his training. -- The handling guns because it is not part1 of his trainlnjr. 'arid If .he is armed and not more dextrons than the burglar with whom lie is faced, his danger is greater, because thetobber is more likely to shoot and-tfshoot 'tfuickjy: "' - - While is may be a bitter expetfencfc txt ftand "quietly by, and permit a thief to Jake one's jpoBsssidnsjt & betterthan to lose one's life. VAircraedy against ihe .evil. ruvw'v by the speaker, Vho urged Jthat busiqesa organize as BtronglyJ as tne unaerworid. denizens, , thousands-o- f honest persons Should tae 4es& powerful thenji amall number bf lawbreakers, bnt thiaeims to be the case. A better remedy. for the situation would be quicker punishment for criminals '..who ure '.caught,,!Mid less long drawn out' litigation, with -its increased ppoftunfties . for escape." - ss - ry . : - j V d It-is- . - the-robbe- . oo,-The- , -- -- i it , fifty years ego ea executive or--;J strelch of govern-der rasslgiied MBTewiies ocean frontage near tie prwent slte fcillaml Beach to coast guard. Mtah lutcr lt was decided the coast guard peeded nothing like so mMnModClo IaTHftl another ex- cntlve order restored 40 acres of this reservation to the public do- - tej t.lkAMj ' .mvT. P""1';l T.,, ,u au smau cats and Oldsmobile '.:..:v.::A.aV,:a.r,-::.19,0C These are feenume VERTA lialtPrtiMi . Some bookworms may be caused by luzfuess but Fred Smart says all laziness Is not causedby book worms. VQokoks Hht$.tKt Radio Batterjes charged " , . . v . i Whijpf teeth shall baby have? By C .v - MTfle-mai- as lriht - ftt v r- -- . freely-fliAvin- . V - . : ; - :thtr . '- to,-car- e it -- Our Our Way muim i:i ajljw, .. 'J' I'.' 7m. ! . " r.rrr.. " : 'fWfjMw ydMISSx PaPP lPP ' 5h PapPvAI WiMmiiMMMmL 1 1 begins." ANDERSorJ' A Parage ' A -- wtvsi me 1,4 x 0lSH HRE zty Answer I was talking tu XJio lig drug-mafrom MeUu.ije , "Do you see' that fellow over therer' he said. " I beUve he's Mr. Of Needles. Ariona.,,-1 "Nonsense, said the other. think he's a big fruit merchant from . . East Orange.' w. "Let's ask him," suggested the n . . -- rV ITT '- - T ' ' - '. - They did. He turned out to be t. from Hot Bpriiigt big maUfcss-wa- - '- n - " The mileage it will deHver, the . I ?e9fq;t ' eating and the other half " r! Sleeplllj-rr3.- - i nn cAe.Tr4V4drb 1130 Delhyred ti (r The diiys are- - growing longer but the electric lights ha vent noticed lt yet oa the bills.. - . ieivflCtPilrliiSkV'rttjTin,: A b.--- a"i yt Ken- , - - lAil5ESS0NS TEMPLE .WORKERS . . Excursion j - . j By W.L. Gordon 66 'ofTEN "MISUSED it if' MISPIJONOtTNCTSD:' ac-n- - ...-,,- . m mi .t.f .. 99 1 -- : Tickets good for return :on;Till Tegular trains same;day. Be sociable and all ride toethe7,6ii the 0UEMJ Ifs hot only cheaper toojijian driving, but immeasurably &AFEI& SALT SAKE l& UAH RAILROAD i Henry I. lIoore & p.' P. Abercrombie, . - '- slatefy:'-- Ofteni 1 lr wortM-tisea- n 4 5 AUGUST 26TH Salt Lake City. i .1 AndJReturnTrains will leave Springville at 6:0Ji:and:7:27 A,M. ROUND TRIP FARE $1.10 as .la ben,", r lu t ,' oh "second sfllable, "FTEY'MISSEBLLKDt rounUae. .bandit burglar, SYNONYMS thief, pirate; .ToWr.' raldet, brigand, respoiler.i naranden word WORD BTUDt8T8e 'lHwHiw-eVH- l 4t ta yonrtf LetcW Uicrease-on- r vacbulir by masler-hiword 'tachr day ? Today's oh trord : SUBMISSION : the 7HCt Of dltHcheer uOnr eubmlssloa mtneat ,'.1 THURSDAY, ?e, "leee t K0L0BWAK12:': -., ' IN lENGLISn VV Brothers Dodge motor cars .rifi COLUMBIANS xbti? Cook , as . $1010 ...... Sleciai Selun ASHtONS:7 liUlJ ' KH38 Bpecjal Coupe t ' v - ' - Special Touring Cur Wlllim X. Peterson says some de tectives are so dumb they can't even foUow a(opveraaUon.'.,t'r Hrstl as K and style; r ft Ifrm't say ''thj!iVhy hu& havy Uniteo'SAtes.? They separate Sa otgAhlzatibn'tt. tfienrmy and ; v safety it will provide, the expense and trouble ft "witt save the owoer.over fa period of years, are quite as im- -: portant to Dodge Brothers as, the more obvious details of equipment '01, ol, dose pants fit beautiful, ft? t" t "Tea, but a trifle tight under the arms, doht you thlnkt" "L ain't uimh iti -- - Lots of folks think a good time Is WOHDH ' -- . MAEBIFD MAN POME Is there a man with soul so. dead . Who never to himself hath said: '' What a different life 1 hiigiit have led, Had I waited till now to get mar- - one-ha- lf ... Because of this difficulty, more and more thousands are turning to Dodge Brothers product for insurance against disappointment ' The years - have proved, and each year proves anew, that t Dodge Brothers are as deeply concerned ' "with the UNSEEN goodness of their motor car, as with the seen. r first fx rhay . ;tial than ft really is. . . ( like a house, a great deal more subs tan- ' LOOK , riedt",-- ---. A motor, car, - '" i- . . 1RP a ti jise swvhsSj i ' - '. ....... ... " Hie snrprlsing thing about people s that most of them have Just as take-afte- r ass . Life basic sources of automobile value are not always apparent to, the eye, j THEN AND NOW' They used to say eome seven, , Baby needs shoes Now they say ooine, 'even, ., . ' Pa Mi needs boom , . n mm - i "The rr,rr Wheeling rojn What we should call the height of popularity would be a dry eon- sresmau at a boiitleggers.'. picnic, , '. . JTbe WejeUmau - - - - fTEj? , V. J uu . 7- "Automobile'Batteries charged'. ,r.t .t .fAzterwA fJS. f Lonj? l2i land. Ore., Member Gorgas Memor nerjawg. tal Institute., ' xmot dt Partslmpresstoiis of the Norton was kicking like every . , '.w They were three years old, , -T thing. -- He was t til on the groun- d;ffrom VhomeTof Is 'I''K-tMas'- s yet and his presence was an em found wtfs to.be jaw and reflneineBt, one a blond and the broader than MudKe's. barassiuent. other a brunette, vlvacloiis,, forty " So It was considered best to evict and tntelllgent As a study In diets. Him- - mld It be otherwise? Norton In due legal form. in bower,- they, are more tbatr ordtn-- :' k, Proceedings were brought against Billy nimrcMinig. lutoutiuT of 'life. Ma dee bad merrly him before Judge Jones of the fed tN'hen a few days old. Mud eral Judicial district f - Southern flxid through a seemed not be as well as her sister 'flnmlt J.Or . r1ij)cj- - wipiile, May had Florida. May. So, following some Ili ad vised To the government's extreme an- "worked for her living;" tugging eonnael, the yonmr mother weuued Jones has Just de with all her little mfeht to draw,U(l'an,p.-J"K- e the- ailing Madge from the breast her. suMtuuaufo. from-- , her mothor'si c'ded In Horton's favor,, ordering and ftiit'her Ou artificial filing. Is riki'wise til suiHviot' ' twM'iit.i htm left nlono and holding that he The more fortunate May allowed to onht fo have his patent- Jawsr, the facial m'umW had retain, her birthright hit mother's milk. Both grew and thrived, and both as to size and strength. gained about equally well It seemNot only Is breast milk superior ed., Insidious Influences were at work In poor little Madge, however, to any other as an infant food, but the method by, which It is obtained, whk'b later came to. light. nf J oil i tMlVke. SuMinftt aa lirTTrAit'ltiAW ttv mav v When the teeth of the twins ap lu DUjiiui. iTlKiiVij tatthese When obtain their persisters You can travel better with a weooV were hard and white peared. May's and firm.- Madge'a seemed "softer, manent teeth. May's will be well en leg than with a wooden head. t 4 and less white. At two years they (natneted.': itraight, ettong and dm' "W?- - .MiHlges wlll.be poo Iireutiiiiel LThe .world, to show get hetter-xlgh- t decay.--At of begub signs along now 'In Columbus University,' 81 three and four upper front teeth crooked, Crowded,' overlapping, and . . , . law seniors. flnnked. were dwayed and broken off at protruding. the gutDR, and the roots remaining The permanent teeth are e;i !nd ? A mn JfLirylnc to co around the vanred the first year of life. No Were fnnl aoiimsa at Infoctlnn. U A ill presented an unbroken, anmarr- - better dental insurance ean be given world In 35 days, but If he succeeds ' A net of aTchild than to see . be - in it won't get him anywhere. pearly teeth. ' breast-fe- d for nine.' months. By (be The contest was strikingly May's tpefh were so porting latest methods every woibe who is - In Exeter, N. H., a dentist was ns they ohfnifdat Ihisf a?e as her Jaw well ewjigh' foe, her baby whiptwd for kissing a nutlent ner- Consult your doctor baps after telling her it wouldn't as nroyrly wldenlnr and Tnlsrp- - can nurse hurt a bit the latest books on this ing for the time When the largej-anLt'tft - should prMRl1 JecUrrerrtnest-- , Is the Oorgas MiifkteV-'pnoOur busiest citizen is one little .decayed Wrecks Memorial Slogan. Xet us apply It to trying to make a living without working. were' as tightly crowded together' the Infants. , If - T - 1etter ft ' , Unseen .Sources - g - - 'J '375 West Center ;"", 0 baltersles-i- mil Jc a pounds J-..- - "Have you a little airy la your ' bower"". The general land office said no "No but I have thisa in my a little it had decided to name the place , .. . l , the "Harding Townsite,! cut It up engine.' into city lots and sell It at auction. Kortea contended that be haoLel A lot of fellows, when you think they're thinking are Just smokln'. prior claim. no The land office at general paid InSTi-tv-x- t The ultimate end of most lave at t tenrion to him. It did' divide the wsm marriages ta me uivorce tract Into city- lots and it did aeU I at nrsi proceedings, them at auction. r " One lot, at the-bi- g sabjjn Jannary "I wish you wouldn't knit- - at brought $13,000. The'wbolu 40 meals. I can't tell where my spagmore acres sold for than something Ulysses Moore U. D Port- - as possible showtug no spreading of hetti leaves off uud your sweater $400,000. 1 ifrifc h'i IwiwJ t v. Ml.'f...-.i- . , 1 - WET WASH - i.iw r-r hours.' Phone, and let us give you -- rtrrT1t'1f . . is" hours for pennies. Aa aotrese dresses to suit the plot, and musical comedy baa prac Mwiiilal.-4renoniw- gtudbakerSr6uickNah-4--fr foolish" question because you compare pennies With hours Neith- - ' " there any comparison between the ' you many tically no plot. Q. Norton, Nwho had a Job WOMAN jn the Dade County assessor's office thedea fVhihj things we like to pel, and knew about land in the neigh bortowwi decided to homestead this They're aueer, X've heard it rumored They lack a sense of humor, yet piece, since It seemed to be open to humored, .They all like to settlement again. . i sr later she said: "I slept la grandma's bureau drawer,- ?- !wls - t pennies p pound mt WeKvV'ashjjervice costs and 'the hours upon hours it saves yoUTWet Wash does all the washirig-savin- 4. agtUe E'f the'nnvyv "VESTA BATTERIES 1 er Aa - I i TIIATS a iti it .re FOR.ALL CAtf iJNEUS '-Yyjt nt - GOOD -r- (- l 'lt r. 'i'i!p-)n-8Sj- r c -- t . playea-'lwttory-4.4u8- we do ka - shack and applied for a patent , ihArf--Th- How roany pennies make. cihlioiir? ' ttarter ot fact hrosa jfoenf federal (uTnuauut .' S J h''mas wfca dueY UiliJt hef miel-lu- s ood deal .. OffldaU were afraid need ittt.udou. every lialf beur or e df wUdcattlnj wis joint; ; , 1 f n, . ( kept i?ry- sharp eye on frw Bm On!y , that boom. ;, more Jieptiiag inoiiika beforf ath-Ui- ( orern-nlethai the g Kw it trasMrea adrU ftUUte faefcatto ,muf- the ,1tSE4tooJrdTantage-o- f alne covert , tmm to aeU an entire tlorida towa-slt- e whfcSllcTOfdtiiii to the federal court at Jacksonville, didn't belong v The open frate U hie4oia road to the grew ;for toany ihli.l to tbm . . world fiourt has. been rel with sideboards pass me dailyr and tl indulsre no thouHsh mirth I grasp their hands arid gryet them gayly, J know they're full of sterling worth. 7 Red fiecties daaot-maktjie bitter J some men whose merits Idore are wearing ties that 'It wet 4uly estimated as worth fairly glitter like beacons on a Jrockbound shore. ! ft con$100 in acre then, but eren an admiration for things that. once made passions rise; that looked fess good to Norton. tnus age provides its compensation-4vnak- es men generous He squatted on the 40 acres, be- , andwige.V-j-KaaclekrlngJtJ)BHt himself a - -- - they-wanted-fi- ne ? '.j.j...CiiiJi..j.riw.nirHimm T i . te AB .. I k. ji - .v wtw ttat-- i MELLOW AGE , ; Advancing Jlgeahould pake us mellow,"with prejudice less" fierce nd, strDrar.ao; we'll admit the other, fellow is sometimes' right, while ve are wrong. Vhen 1 was young I voieed opinions with lezl that nothing could retard; what ever in these broad dominions offended me, I smote it hard. Side whiskers, worn by human beings, seemed worthy but of drastic felamivand--l dared to wear the same I held such men were fit for treas-bp;-Btratagema Bscure and deep, and they should languish for a season" on moldy straw in donjon keep. And then, as now, eome people flaunted red neckties in the public mart, knd X4nsisted that qualities' of jnind and heart. IThe man who 11 wear a tie of acarlet, ' i used to cry, with pep and fire, ."is but a coarse and sordid vaxlet who'd rob widow's coop or byre.! spoke up with mo reservation, fexpressed my thoughts wher'er Fdlread, and often had deep wceratiDMcai divm fm fancy sewing? and saidrw'hile titehinr there ;aad herev v'Why don't veu. in vourto and fmine, sav.thinea less drastic and severe? What Is the use o always roasting the iierrors of your fellow man? He. like the rest, is tombward coastinsr. and steers his course the lest lie cart." Now that I'm old I feel ho loathing for any mortal on this sphere; I shriek or T-- VV:t --1 a baiWlc?ir,Vt nMlt a.tmrtW fcraL'tfimBaf tttttnidi. jltwd J Lake View; Vtojirt.OtA. Wf Btaca. cu . ceee. TJ-bor on)d U tot btaisU el bateVer.ntire P Herald - '1 Entere " t?l fc ASSOCIATION ; l. . ." .............. ruAbtiaM " JL H. jUraJbrwk . N. 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