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Show inn... mown rur. I The HERALD MEET f c.sp ft weekly In Hit; Established severy la a oaily In 121; Issuedaad Sunday except eturdsy, edition rural morning morning: ev err worninf except Holiday. Published In the Herald building. It South First West street. J'rovo, I ea-fcin- it. VOO AT THE II( OfttCE? cr rv.in iw.ni MINUTES - IN THiRTv ITS ONLS TWO MILES BUT I'M By TAYLOR . 60IN6 aui9 ) -- 5 3?Y7; M VERAU Xf5E L'tah. Entered as second rises matter at postoffice in Provo. Utan. ths Tfc'BVs OK SI BSCIIIPTIOX. Delivered by carrier, per month. 40e Delivered by carrier, per year. In U advance Delivered by mail In Ctah county. l.&Q per yer, advance in United Flutes, elivered by mail outride Utah county, per year. In E. C. ROPCSKRS Editor and Publisher. International News and N. E. A. Servile, Membf-- Ser-H- r in Utah dniy npiflperInrirest cirsouth of Sa t I:ike City; culation of any newspaper In Utah outside K:lt like City t.n.1 Only I'l-Ju- TFI-- i i PHONE iS. I i I y t I.&n advance mmwrnwrnertTVTSZiT books of the company but tlso. In cases where the stockholder or I J security holder appears upon the trustee or I i books of the company in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee la acting, is 'given ; also that the said two paragraphs contain statement! embrac-ling affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the com-iuca atrustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than I that of a bona fide owner; and this I affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association. or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock. or other securities than as j bonds, so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each ihsue of this publica tion wild or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, lo paid sub J- - JlrA WALK i.i j I ONtX UK TO CEFUSe )II THAT RlDC. BJT THIS DOWN TDWN. use i UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. A universal In iirn:t;(, made so by the mdio brmidcusllni; of is the predii linn. cf Ouy E. n 1 A MILE POFF - IT-AND A HALF VET AND U V? i hve to meet C IN FIVE -A M.NUTS BJT I M W- (V ALL IN ( UF- V- ) . TAXI-!- : J f1 ir' fff - . A( v.;., ir'. ; i V'MEAN . D 'I DON'T 5 c 213-21- SfeS and Maiinfiieturlns company dinner of the cently expressed ut Mr. Maine Society of New York. Triiin. however, tirofesscs to be lieve that instead of having to con-- ; Ptriut an artificial lancnafie fur the puriMise, English would he the re- 1 Mr. Tripp, whose enemies in radio have accomplished astonishing results, and who may be deueriled as n "prsirtlc-ii- l dreamer," foresees the day when Europe, Asia, that now cause trouble could be Africa and America will he en- explained and arbitrated. A feelmeshed in radio waves hearins in- ing of brotherhood, of like Interests c cessant chatter in mixed and and aspirations, naturally would tongues, with the resultant human curiosity to learn what Is exist in greater degree where all being said one to the other over speak the same tongue. Regardless Tsst expanses of land and water. of where a traveler might stray, he Ilenee his belief that one language j wouj find u!g own kin for the alone can satisfy when this time ar- greatest tie In the world Is the tie rives. of the same tongue. And, if a uni "Thousands of years ago, so we versal language, why not the Engare told, all people spoke the same lish? It is a conglomeration of oil tongue," Mr. Tripp said, "but time languages, to be sure, but this only has brought a confusion of ton- makes it more acceptable and more gues, and everyone who has travel- eaRily learned. More difficult things ed outside of his country knows than a universal language have what a terrible curse this is. Men come to pass. And while we are who cannot speak the same lan- dreaming of this very desirable ac guage are separated by blank walls. complishment, why not dream it will They cannot Join together; they be English? cannot have common interests and they can hardly keep peace among GATS. themselves. But now, at least, there of Is hope that the age-olMost cities try to curb the underblight lack of understanding may be world's supply of firearms by such lifted. Radio engineers have done measures us registration of revolver wonderful things. The latest won sales or requiring police permits. der is an arrangement whereby These restrictions are counteracted from America are by the sale of revolvers by mail broadcasts heard clearly and distinctly in order. A leading sporting magazine carEurope every Saturday night." A dream, perhaps, but a wonder ries 12 ads offering pistols. A fully alluring one. The advantages typical ad says: Send no money. of a universal tongue are almost Order now and pay postman on arinfinite. One great and outstanding rival." one is that it would go far toward Nothing would go as far toward eliminating war. Remove the bar disarming the underworld as a narier of extreme nationalism, the tional law prohibiting Interstate natural suspicion and uncertainty commerce in revolvers except for that must exist between persons officers of the law. A bill to this who have absolutely no way of un- effect slumbers in a congressional derstanding each other's feelings pigeonhole. Meantime, murders by or desires, and how easily subjects mail order pistols continue. I d XE.V Service Staff fire. e Writer. ITTASHIXGTOX. D. rtiiey Marshall of Indiana, who is still hoping for the return t cf good cigars, Is one of the few Individuals in Washington who view the current governmental scandals constructively. ' Tom always has been pretty much of a philosopher. The fact that he maintained his sense of humor through two terms as vice president should be sufficient proof of that. If additional syjklence were his prescnt"unpolitieaT Tneeded, Views concerning the situation In the Department of Justice, ai! a result of the Daugherty-Burnnow under the search-- ! light, shouldbe ample. j . .The 'office"of attorney general, Marshall suggests, should be attached to the Judicial branch of the government, not the executive. As 'a cabinet job, it is too close to partisan politics, he thinks. Whereas it should be purely legal In character, unaffected by political changes, it has been made a cog in 'the partisan machinery of the ad--. ministration in power. "Today," Marshall says, "public opinion holds that the attorney general's office is a political annex to the administration. That was the view not only under the present administration but urOk-- Wilson and Harding. And the feelin? that the office is political, not legal, lis growing. "In my opinion, the office ought to be taken out of the cabinet and ma'le a part of the legal machinery of the government, with tenure of office ha"ing r.o relation to party rule." five-cen- s . , o "pIIAT Senate investigating com-milters have been turning out "hot stuff" is douMleFS due to tho net that where there Is much nolco there is bnunl to b some 1 And a greater concentration of smoke, in a given space, than fills the committee rooms.' would be hard to imagine. Committeemen, counsel, witnesses, reporters and spectators all "light up" as soon as the chairman raps for order and from that moment on the air is blue with the mingled fumes from cigars, pipes, cigarets and heated language. So far as observed, women spectators have not indulged. But they have been able to get thoroughly saturated, second-hand- . J .. , ... .. next issue of Noah Webster's dictionary goes to press, it may contain two new words coined to express defmitioni. developed during our investigation epidemic of 1024. New additions, to our language, now current In Washington, are: "Explosure," meaning explosion disflosure, such as those in the Teapot Dome and Daugherty the ItfllEN V t Tande'ilip," meaning to state matter on hearsay evidence. 3JRIMHAEL BROS. TIRE MERCHANTS UACJC, YOU'RE HELP TO. A GASAT) FOLKS!, 260 233 W. CENTER STj PROVO I QUALITY ALWAYS . West Center Street. 5 Pi Auto Jack has a great understanding. He knows what proper supplies mean to a car. Firestone Cords add life and comfort to the car. Gum-dipp- ed Jewett Has the Highest Car Value, of Amy Automobile Manufactured' to the Umted Statei A . once a week ut provo, Lian, ti for April 1, 1921. State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. Before me, a notary public In and for the state and county aforesaid. personally appeared E. C. Rodgers, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says It seems to have been the Mad that he is the publisher of the SunHatter or the wild March Hare who day Herald, and thut the following set the April spring hat price. is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the First thin you know now it will ownership, management (and if a be so hot underwear will feel like an dolly paper, the circulotlon), etc., overcoat. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, Spring fever note: Wear rubber. required by the Act of August 24, heels during spring fever; they don't 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal scratch the desk top so easily, Laws and Regulations, printed on e e the reverse of this form, All this water in flooded rivers 1. That the names and addresses comes from the spring. of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Spring is when nature says It with Publisher, E. C. Rodgers, Provo, lowers. Utah. e e e Editor, E. C. Rodgers, Provo, Arizona Is called the cactus state, Utah. but shouldn't get stuck up over that. Business manager, E. C. Rodgers, The state of matrimony is called ine Provo, Utah. same. 2. Used Car Values as Determined from United States Averages Taken from Last 1924 Issue of National Blue Book Used Car Market Report No. 38, February 15, 1924, 9 e .S 9) M o S'S t: I That the owner is: (If the publication is owned by on Indi vidual his name and address, or if owned by more than one individual the name and address of each. should be given below ; if 4he publiCourts are becoming so strict about cation Is owned by a corporation the only way a woman can shoot two the name of the corporation and men and go free Is by being a big the names and addresses of the stockholders owning or holding one amist. per cent or more of the total Talking yourself hearse is a simple' amount of stock should be given.) E. C. Rodgers, Provo, Utah. matter. AH you nava ia io 3. That the known bondholders, to explain Teapot Dome to a friend. and other security mortgagees, Half of our lives are spent talkinf holders owning or holding 1 per other people. about to people cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are : None. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER 4. That the two paragraphs next SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- above, giving the names of the LATION, ETC., KE(H IREI) BY owners, stockholders, and security THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF holders, if any, contain not only the Al Gl'ST 24, 1912, list of stockholders and security Of The Sunday Herald, publishodholders as they appear upon the e V a 3 5 Jewett Jewett 1922 1922 Touring Sedan Hudson Hudson Buick Buick Studebaker Studebaker Dodge Dodge 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 Touring Sedan Touring Sedan Dodge Dodge 1922 1922 Hupmobile Hupmobile 1922 e The men on these cigaret adver-- ' tisements look as pleased as if they had suddenly decided to swear off, smoking. e 1 SSStlff - a Wife. Willys-Knig- ht Willys-Knig- ht Nash Nash nor-mal- first day Senator Henry OX the Ashurst sat in at one of the hearings, he seemingly was not aware of the affinity between smoke and Investigations. Henry, used to the pure ozone of Arizona, frowned as he saw a spectator near the rear light a cigaret "Mr. Officer," he called to the policeman at the rear door. "Will you please see that that man, that spectator back there, who is smoking, puts out that cigaret? He is vitiating what little air we have In here." The officer complied. But within two minutes. Senator Moses of the committee, immediately at Ashurst's right, lighted a cigaret. That was the signal for a general lighting up again. And Ashurst subsided without further protest. LOXDOX, April. 4. (IXS) Prince George, son of King George, who Is ill of influenza was improved today. Provo, Utah. ' BY HARRY B. HUNT PARIS. April 4. (IXS) Premier Poiucare and Myron T. Herrick, the American ambassador tills afternoon signed an accord giving the United Mates the same privileges in Syria as were granted to countries which are members of the League of Xatious. PARRY BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. gi new world tongue. Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before aie this 2nd day of April. 1924. (Seal) Notary Public. X. GrXXAB BASMI SOX. (My commission expires November 22. litttt.) RADIATOR SHOP SERVICE FIRST Tripp, iircwdi'iit and cliiiinnan of the Ixmrd of Vestin;;biiuse Elw-tri- E. C. BODGEBS. Phone 730 If you throw me in the waste basket put your waste basket in the safe. HERE, AJNT j. manian army. Is in Warsaw atudv. ing polish military organisation, "is rridetic of Roumanian hostility " the soviet. against Close 7:30 Open 7:30 J WAV DOWN IM THIRTY n'j ZTi C AJ. V rw.Ti,-) J ME - I M , Ttf T' ' Saw) scribers during the six months preROME, April 4. (INS)M. Sun-nef- f, the Russian envoy, in a stateceding the date shown above is 2541. This information is re- ment today claimed that the fact quired from dully publications that General Floreecu, of the Rou only.) Oldsmobile 4 Oldsmobile 4 Oakland Oakland Velie Velie Another Proof That Buicks Satisfy Buick owners are always reluctant to part with their cars. For Buick's dependability, its ability to master every road condition, its sturdiness, its safety and comfort all firmly establish Buick in every owner's regard. Buick has made good cars for over twenty years and the latest Buick achievement is its greatest. Let us prove this to you by a demonstration in the Buick model you like the best. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. When better autotaobilea are built, Buick will build them Durant Durant Essex Essex Ford Ford 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 a, v "3 S3 a S $ 995.00 1,465.00 $508.00 760.00 $ 487.00 705.00 49 48 51 52 1,575.00 2,295.00 1,585.00 2,375.00 1,275.00 Touring Sedan 2,050.00 Touring (L. H.) 880.00 Touring (H. H.) 880.00 Sedan (L. H.) 1,440.00 Sedan (H.H.) 1,440.00 1,150.00 Touring 569.00 778.00 511.00 797.00 571.00 793.00 242.00 382.00 491.00 709.00 522.00 752.00 554.00 811.00 498.00 803.00 393.00 615.00 265.00 424.00 471.00 594.00 406.00 725.00 327.00 494.00 188.00 308.00 1,006.00 63 66 67 66 55 61 72 57 65 51 54 37 34 33 34' 45 39 38 43 35 49 46 43 45 42 33 34 35 35 24 25 34 28 25 30 32 27 47 51 Sedan Touring Sedan Touring 1,785.00 1,235.00 1,950.00 1,540.00 Sedan 2,390.00 Touring 1,145.00 Touring 1,795.00 1,145.00 Sedan Sedan 1,725.00 Touring 1,395.00 2,185.00 1,650.00 2,400.00 1,045.00 1,895.00 393.00 595.00 Sedan Touring Sedan Touring Sedan Touring Sedan 1,517.00 1,074.00 1,578.00 . 704.00 1,257.00 638.00 498.00 494.00 73L00 628.00 1,033.00 681.00 1,139.00 1,042.00 1,587.00 . 752.00 1,180.00 57 55 58 67 66 1,301.00 65 65 76 75 924.00 66 1,591.00 1,244.00 1,675.00 718.00 1,401.00 72 75 70 880.00 205.00 297.00 68 73 53 49 DROP IN AND SEE THE NEW '24 PAIGE AND JEWETT MODELS Mpeirior Motor Company PROVO, UTAH. 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