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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. PAGE TWO. ii EDITOMA L: IPAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. : By CONDO rTHE DAILY HERALD RATE STILL An Independent Newspapet, , v Established ening except yery morning Published ?rovo, Ctah. ON DECREASE as a weekly in 1856: aa a daily in 1922: issued every eaturuay, ana sunaay norning; rural morning edition in the Herald building, ' first 00 South at the postoglce In Provo, Utah - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. piWC ? --"ii .rr..... y -- Jr rj . r .; .' Ik Citv f Salt any newspmier in imn outside Halt Lake City and o ne PustneWTDfflc-Telepho- Editorial Rooms, Telephone t 1 Hah ' HARl , vH4T'S t1. i -i- -" " : t't'jfe"-- i rz. ' J-- ri- " ' By A. L. BRADFORD. Not. &Tbe falling PARIS. population of this country cod-tlnuea to strike fear to the heart of Trance: Despite inducements of almost M -L Ogden, ,. . . . .. : WASHINGTON NEWS More deaths of children nnder dren a man or woman baa. Stat employes are giren Increased wages one year le.ooo mis year- coni-pared to 15,000 last year. if they hare children, xne And, finally, to cap .the climax, also - offers pensions to families having over a certain1 nua-be- r the excess pf birth over . deaths, of children, whether the parenU hlch fot this period last rear was S5.655, fell this year to 27,69i . be state employes or not these efforts But, despite g f FAREWELL PROGRAM which recently bare reached the A splendid farewell program In debate a of causing proportions oas oeen arraBgea zor we piothe French press as to the advisneer ward Sunday evening (a ability of authorizing polygamy as honor of Fred Hollermaa and birth the means of a increasing Clarence Durrant both of whom the front official rate the figures leave soon for the mission fields ministry of labor for the second where they will labor for the L. three months of 1924 compared with D. 8. church. the same period of 1923 have comThe atProve band will be in remunicated these discouraging tendance i and -many- , ether sults to the French public: musical numbers and readings 8,000 this year Leas marriages have been prepared. compared with 105,000 last year. The program wilt begin ajt Less births 190,000 this year 7 o'clock and the public is compared with 199,000 last year. to attend. ' nt , -- - t Winter Building. t , 4- Nal ' - A-- lf EveryldPossible Enconrage-men-t Falls to Remedy Evil Is Report. West Btreet, illvered by carrier, per month . 40c lvered by carrier, per year, in advance . $3.60 illvered by mall in Utah county, per year, In advance. ....... $2.60 lverea Dy mail In united States, outside Utah county, per year, In advance l. . . $3.80 i'm. II. Ilornlbrook . Publisher fiunnar Ra&muson City Editor -pporpc P. Crtasoy: Advertiring Manager . Service. Member TTnlted Press Xews Service and -- N; ft euianon-- the population o( France, the latest figure published here show that instead of any apparent benefit from campaign! for increase of the birthrate, there haa to be the con trary been a distinct railing on all along the line in the factors go ings to make up growing popula- ' tion. . For several yeara bow there have been almost- - unending campaigns, supported tn the government and the press, designed to increase the birth-rat- e in France. Municipalities hare offered priaea of several hundred franca to French parents for the birth of babies. Privileges ot various, aorta are accorded to par enta, such aa tickets oa the state railroads at cheaper costs In aa cordance with the number of chli- '. except Monqay. Entered a a second class rosttpr -- everytmaginableojirto."lnmae FREKCHBIRTH TIMELY EDITORIALS Although there has been a jrencral slackenim? ih the-- i funding, boom, there may, be more building this winter than n any previous winter. Large building operations show a endfiilSitJo go ahead without interruption as the cold K'eather. comes on. Snail constructidiriubs Should have been postponed until snrincr are started with that-former- PARCeL. UP TN6 UNC HGR ' ' W" ' 'W'i '" " lv little regard to the' almanac. Thus the systeinatic efforts of "the last Tew vears to piake building an industry" are bearing fruit. ontractors and capitalists' are finding that it is easier and pes risky than they supposed to carry on ODerations throuo-he season of cold, rain and snow. Mfufal precautions must be taken, in colder sections. o avoid freezing. oo'fiflgiiHl weaiherbparding must be got tin more promptly than in summer. Some of these things Liiay cost a little-morriff- at the time. But there arc ' setting advantages. f,fi Building materials are more readily obtainable, and pomewhat cheaper, than in the rush season. Labor, nearlv vhalf the cost, is more pkintifuL and likely to work a little" Ijnore energetically thafl in hot weather, and likely, too, to de- ji.nanu a mue less pa' Decause oi steady work. There is $tften a considerable(saving, too, in capital, which, otherwise ' months. y.piight he ldle-fom-en- yi ) v Two miles uttrcam from ul. y' ' .,.. - ARTHUR CAPPER SENATOR figured out that' the government has been run by s lawyers ever Since the first Con-rres- ' ' met In 1789. , A "majority In both House and Senate. In every Congress, has been held by "members of the bar f Of the present House, 262 out of 435 are lawyers, while 66 of the 9 senatdrs tia the law" as their " profession. . TODAY The ThiiHiIter of Ilorrers the room in which a woman discovers her first gray hair,' "I police Boston . professor says a colleee education Is worth $72,000. That's bad. At present liquor prices It costs more than (hat. Two new rallroaas are being built ta the Alps. Even so. they can't be higher than our railroads. ; Well, a Fresno (Callfi woman bought the Jail and will live in it. but we don't know l her friends ' will feel at home! New York boy U bald at 1. so can't claim his wife pulled it out When a man is mad. he cusses. When a woman is mad. she criei Cussing doesn't get the man much.. ' A landlord killed hlmarlr In Grand Rapids (Mich.) mem quit bJaTJ1Eeles' but we can think of no young erife for her older sister, wot reason why a landlord ehould be mg wisdom doesn't come with age. tired of living. - The strange thing 'about a Cleve- land (O.) baby that can stand on her head is she doesn't do It accidentally. in interior is richly upholstered. Seats are deeply cushioned for luxurious comfort. You cannot bar finer perfesiaii? 'tests mobile at any price. Paige's motor is a frr fectid six for perfect balance, perfect smoothness. More cylinders would only add useless parts. y-'- j ; nas rear Paige springs more than 5 feet And long, with 6nubbers. Staunch weight 1 II 111 "V T . x ou can see wny raige rides easily, without a jar, over rough roads that others dread. , And you get all this for only $2325! Why pay more and actually get less? Call us for an appointment and drive this smart Brougham. Test it out yourself. . -- 1 . - hh IndiUU at Peif'i pricti Full .tckiltd radiator mmJ mrtf wuttmtttr; mntgram tap; ttpliikt; spar tin mud tukti trunk; automatic miudskitld wiptr; nor vitw mhmr, trtmsmtishm Uek; nuhbm; tafetj dtp htaur; tUrf-pm- f Plata. Prict at Dttniu Tat xtra. Slttl mktth audbaU ttm at iUght urtre tttt. 'Tis to follow a In Regina. Sask., a woman has 11 Children, the oldest being five, which must be a big washing. BEING SETTLED tough That's iibout the worst place on Brotherhoods ton-line- the vaudeville. Hence we ask, wtts it thatr took Ren- nil Pershing's place as chief of Questidi bk theh Authority of Board to tins- pel Appearance of Officials staff? 7. (United CHICAGO, Nov., Legal authority of the railFor the first time since it became Press) road labor board to compel union republic, snans Colonel Loorp. Officials to appear before It will h Mexico has a living challenged in the United States supreme court, soon Donald R. If you want to find out about a attorney for the "Big man go to a bank teller instead of Rlchberg, Four" brohterhods in action against " fortune teller. me noara announced todav, , Tr fi m ILyOV i ir k It it II TK3MOST BEAUTIFUL a trim De Luxe Jewett HERE'S theSuch a smart air about it with its new Autumn Green body and fine-d back with landau arms. grain nickeled Bright radiator, head lamps, cowl lamps and bumpers just add the last touch needed to its rich appearance. Roomy, softly cushioned seats are richy upholstered. Lux urious comfort for five,- Like the big .Paige JewetoutDerforms others, Beats them in hill climbing. Gets" away taster. Fulls easier in high through bad going. Throttles down to a crawl then gets away in a flash. Yes Jewett r0?8 " mese things. And because its motor amply powered without wearing speed " Jewett's life is long. Its marvelous ner-formance outlasts that of smaller, higher? speed motors! And Jewett is husky throughout dreds of pounds more of strength than others its size. You buy trouble-frefine performance in Jewett I w-- n leather-finishe- - long-live- e, d, ludubi at JrwtU't hw jrkt art: Fivt talUou mi Hru; ktad lempt and cowl lam fit; mtttmtttr; mmitram tap; tun visor; ttoplikt; dtutlt tar Prt rout and roar; trunk and trunk rack; automatic wiudtkiild wiptr; roar vitw mirror; ktattr; traumittiou lock. Att imdudtd at US2S f. o. k. Dttroit, DuctfitUk; ukeltd radiator, f thief-pro- tatutra. Stttl wkttlt tstra. ' JEWEtT fra Sa i-t- OAR IN AMERICA wONB o BILLION MILES BEYOND EXPERIMENT Go '9 Provo, Utah Biapi t MOWN. POP. Qh POT MAS By TAYLOR. J REACHE.0 THE BOtUWS POINT IM THE T50.00O AJTT A6AIMST MA&C MUD CO The police station safe was robbed : EGAL RIGHTS i to Endleott, U. While the I'M force was talking his beat. now offers a De Luxe model of Brougham at $2325! Exquisite, soft gray finish smartly set off by the. "gleam of nickeled radiator,lamp rims and bumpers. Fenders and the upper half of the leather body are ebony black. Fine-grafinish back with landau arms. The roomy PAIGE , SIMS SAYS J Amply Powered for Stamind Qenerously Equipped LABOR BOARD'S - Unitarian Church. lln religion rather than political covenants, Tart told his audience at the dedication of a new edifice for bis church, lies the world's hope ot future peace. S4 Smart Enclosed Beauties - ever yet became f. He !s none.pther; than William Howard Taft8 officially chief Jus-ti- c of the Supreme Court, unoffof the All Souls icially TOM WINE MERCHANT - " Why. that s' a. tame turkey, boss." the old negro insisted ",'How come then It's all full of bird shot?" ' 'Yassah, it's full o shot 'all right, but ifa a tame turkey eny. how Those shots was meant for Ja&ett De Luxe Brougham, $1523 - he-ha- president.; but we have an ex- president who has become preacher. Paige De Luxe Brougham, $2325 d . l LONDON IS BIG WASHINGTON LETTtR nasi wlrtfclMje river. winds as a broad and laciJ SHoam. the Maryland ffnd Virgtiiia hillSNyowd m UIKin.lt. forcins it Into a narrn rock Walled gorge. 'through which Its waters rush- - in foaming boiling torrents. ' This Is the baltle ground for hardy, nnd reckless canoeists To shoot those rapids in a canoe is a pi oof trf prowess with the paddle and is an accomplishment in the ui wim. ii many persons ; TwrtshTOThyear-cstcne layior. whose reeently announced and later renounced engagement to Jack Dompsoy won her many columns of "publicity." as heroine in "Playthings of Dt aire." got a ducking and the thrill Of her life when swept into the swirl of these rapids, under the eye of a camera which caught the tip of the Washlnglon monument and the capital dome in part of Its background. Whether the setting of "Play things of Desire" in scenes sur rounding Washington signifies anything as to the nature of the play Is not disclosed. A politic! piav might well be staged under that title. For politicians desire much and they often prove mere play' things. preacher Sure Sign. -Thursday wns (lip last day'of siuiiiner. Teddy Wells removed the owning from the Federal building. Then He Left for the Club. .Wife (with newspaper) It says here Unit men grow bald because Sir Alfred Louis Bower Inof the ipU'iise activity of their augurated to High Office brains. ' r Sunday. And women 'Hubby Exactly. Nov. 8. "Covenants and agreements ore have no whiskers because of the inLONDON, (United useful in aveiting wur." ha said. tense activity of their chains. Press.) Sir Alfred Louis Bower, "but u spirit of teal rvligtuu among" wine merchant, was today If a " mnh can't smile, he's built leading men Is the .necessity " inaugurated lord mayor of London can he If smile and won't, for the ensuing year. wrong. keep away from him. Centuries-olritual and pag economy program, under THE eantry marked the inauguration ashington administra He U'tweU' constituted who ana the "Lord Mayors Show" a tions have been laboring since grieves haanot two mile procession in. which he The institution of the budget buand. rejoices for what drove from the Guildhall to the reau, brings the director of the Koyal Courts of Justice to take the budget under the ."ire of every deA certain Provo stenographer oath of office, disorganpart njent head - or bureau- chief ays that chewing gum makes her ized traffic in hopelessly the busiest pirt of itaonwerei'jtoter.--- : Kach outfit thinks- others think, Lrmdorr,"dnring-thf- r $5BHfMtKs'jkes basies Wbrss own expenditures' absolutely but not the same things. ; the day, for something over four nocessaiy; and when its estimates ' hours. ' for appreciations ore pared is im And He Didn't Lie, Either. Tonight the" lord mayor will give pelled to vehKUs feelings In biting Officer (to spin- the annual, bnnuet at Registration the Guildhall. ly bitter comme ster) Your name, please. and the premier, Ramsey McDonSpinster Matilda Brown. , Brig , Gen llerberf Lord, now ald, leading members of the cabi-- " .Registration Officer Age? heading the budget- - organization. net, and high naval military,nd Jliss..Bri)wu-llii- ve the Misses n amor ocver, Hill who live next diplomatic, judicial civic dignitaries door, their that enables' him to smile ev given win be among the guests.''' The pre ' . wnne the work of his bureau is ages? mier generally makes an important Uegislration Officer No. under a barrage of criticism. - He at these banquets, Mfta.. Brown Well, then, I'm the speech even Is willing to accept as" inActually, a lord mayor does not tended for him. personally, all shots same ngesas they. take office until November 9, but toUegistratiMi Officer That will morrow aimed in the. general direction of being Sunday, the ceremony do. was advanced a day. budget rulings to flTKjn all narticurrom(ling . "I'm like, the colored gentleman i inrs, ne uiurmurea : airss lirown. as who had promised to procure a out as the hills. turkey for a customer,':" he explains. Provo woman mutters cloo" "When the bird was delivered ny that after teaching her dog the buyer protested that he had everything she knows, that he still want ed a tame, i u r k ey :noi a- wi Id seems kmda U.umh. : BY HARRY 15. HUNT SUA Service Writer rASlllNGTON Tlie scenery of the hiatoi'ic Potemac, above Washi7igtDrrr1s to form the background for a forth Coming iiiovje thriller. M LORD MAYOR OF I r t BINT'S OFFICE CAT .legal Battle of tVlSRASNS OVER THE TESTIMONW OF FlfTW BEAUTIFUL WITNESSES FOC THE DEFEMCE MEANTIME. ' HORNBLOWEB AwrS A MMSTERIOUS SHeAloeER 0NTHE AKE SECURING SIGNATURES OF EACH VMITNESS TO A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND ARE RWIN& THEM A SUMOPMONEV WHAT 'CAW IT MEAN? HAS HORMBLOVOER TURMEO TRAITOR? , SBRiN6THe ( rAONEMANO VEP-HE- RE J TrtES ARE ( 3 Ul S , GisT hERE 1 'WaiN6 rtME I h PLAE ) nANt-9itilV- 'VrAlvC STEP COPUiARD HE,R C r4n I MlSS OOM'T 1 k GET TO it NESlD- OHERE'S TWO 80ME6FORHOO BUT OON'T BARK sO lOUD DOrT - W) WANT THIS MADE PUBLtC MET 0T UNN0T 6E That lTM6?SEb 8RIBEDW THEV ARE KlT INTERVIEWED UNTIL ARER leave the stand, what then Then IS Thl Stranger's MlSSiOM i I |