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Show VAGE TV?6T- THE SUNDAY; DECEMBER D, NT Br CONin OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. THE DAILY HERALD MOl'Ct3-- OOMroRTATiC. 'V UNO' An Independent Newspaper, fhldinueduv If ah, Kufred .tbe Herald buildlug, bs second 50 First West street, South flans matter at the postofflee . ; . adviuie, ....... I' tub Wni. II. Hornihrook . Iiiisnnisi.ii (iisirire I OKn . . . and r . N. I I've.-- 13KjOVjG. NT N S. ii Li.!! nPM,' in . .v.. ...City Editor .Advertising Manager . PA(2 MOIf Y Ai M (.........Publisher . . Member United Presa News Service ......$2.50 . county, per year, , N. tlufSinr . ............. .;40e ...... ...94.m ......t,,,;,.,, yjr, 1 1 (3 vl TH ' COUP1.6. . A Tt CND FOR. fp n N5 PCS- - op- Ov Service. K. A Ike City; and largest Onjy daily newspaper In Utah, south of Salt of any newspaper In Ptnh outside Salt I,nk Rusinesi Office, Telephone Editorial Rooms. Telephone j ...... City Qgdon, 95 ', i : ! ...!..."!!!'!!'!" Affl ..... ,Vij,VUi Jfoys on Parents. What.parents think of boys is no mystery. What think of parents is another metter, no less important, boys and seldom divulged. Here are some fn nk criticism moHo Kir Chicago boys of 14' to IS. to a minister who invitpr? thp'ir exCt-- S MC, BUT MY HUSBAMO HAS OVST MOK INfOieMeT2 MC THAT HS fMV)Tei YOU .TO OKJUX . V HOT? "PIMNCR . ARNC6P YOU AMD ' - confidence: "A boy wants the kind of. mother who can keep a secret, not one who will tell the neighbors everything he tells her." "Deliver me from the mother whois constantly holding ' up anotheroy as an ideal!" "The girl's word is taken for everything, and the boy's word always doubted." ' I believe parents should be willing toacknowledge when . .. they are wrong." 7 "It isn't fair to make home a courtroom and the supper table a trial scene." member of my family tries the job of raising . the boy.' """People who themselves led the wildest life before marriage make the strictest Barents. I f mrf." There is a world of observation and reflection locked up in these brief outbursts of r,nnPst rnmmenf, disillusionment and heartache. Possibly. the saddest boy of the lot js the one who at the c ose of an active day, comes to the evening meal in the shrinking certainty that he cannot .meet the assembled family and appease his hunger withoult the daily courtroom scene, with himself as the prisoner at the bar. It 'is the wise rule of a certain family that, whatever may have been "the misdeeds or derelictions of the day, there shall b'e "no sad stories at the supper table." . TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS ALL IS CHEERFVL PEAY GROUNDS iWNG THETOTOMAC ' BY DESIGNED The' play ground In Prbvo, Utah. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION'. Delivered by carrier, per month In advaiife. . by carrierper Itelirered by nmll in Utah county, per year, iri lteiivered by nwil in L'nilted States, outside A in advance , 1924 EMIL HANSON Established ai a weekly In IMfl; as a daily In 1922; Issued every evening except Saturday? nd Sunday inorningrTural morning edition every Monday. Provo, U, MT OM3AL PAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS-COMME- SUNDAY-HERAL- X (AJtU- lo r. - CAT " , iid park at the sotiisi: campus SprlngVille high which was purchased last summer district and the 1y the Xeho Springville city nmiicU was platted laid out last" week, by Prof. Endl 'Hansen,, lamlscai gardner at the Vtsili' ..Agricultural ctHletre',- - accord-- J " made to the 1ns; To the reiHirt last Tues-- . .council SpriHgvilie city ' day." evftnljg 'by CounfiUfiiui 8. L. Mcuili'iihalf, chalrman4)f the public iinpruvfineuts eounnittee who has bad thin work In charge. The. jilt include beside the parking of trees and fiyWers, a tennis court, swings, trtiieze, "sand box mimI slides for the. children- and a public swimming jiool. Mr. Mefiden-- -' II also iirescnted the- bine print us made up by Mr. Hansen. .Mr. jltMidcnlinh statcd that stiffic-ien- 'f .many was on hand to iwiy for lie ievj ling of the gr.ounds and the planting oilhe trees. lawn- - ' " ':rt: - :'J and flowers, but that additional money iould have to" lie raised to equip the playgrounds wiht apparatus for the children to play on and to construct the swimming pooL lb was instructed to ascertain the costs of the npparatus and pwd and'tiien definite steps would be taUeii to 'niise the aiaount of money rwjwired. i2 lli - fr.i r " - LdXDi Lady Aslor has not to the cablegram reyet replied : --J ever cap- ceived yesterday from, the national wearing Ions hair ture the burlier vn league of women voters at Washington, requesting she give it her A landlord . in I.tis lias picture, which the house of s A Toast. uiTo.iicMl fi.r r.il.gKT.v. Jr i'ifii.c,j fo let li.iuu uu Itsr May you live as long iis - jwi, thai he picked " twi .persons who walls. want to tiud want to as long as were not his tenants. you live! IUD 1V. JAXEIHO General ii xiKoi.AirsvsK. will be accorded honors (r.p.i Pershing How wtifi.lt you didn't nam your A vcritiibic jiok- fever broke out siinU.'ir to, those extended official lmliy Cijlvin (VMiiidge as you said iu the YitUotite when rich guests of the Bi'iiziliau govermnent to? were going you were found. The while ou his visit to Ambassador gold, deposits We nitnied It Mary Ann. rush of gold diggers litis caused Morgan here, on his return from box of the Peruvian celebrations. prices to go sky biUlf-- l Nobody is more cynical than a matches selling for $.'!. to to a who is obliged go flupiH-petting party with a cracked lip. -- - OFFICE CAT. Ani-'elc- qferldf cxnu-uioii- ii Kn-si- n. EAT AT EMIL'S CAFE Hey, you! thundered the rttshee front Salt Forks, when they brought In his nankin at dinner. "Tnkcj this thing away. 1 guess 'I know when to use u handkerchief without ee that, officially, no cognizance.1 having no" blamed, hints throwed at BY HARRY B. HUNT Is taken of the "royal" visitor's" me." NEA Senire Writer , VVhiis-have never presence. XTTASHINGTON Socially. -filadvs does hut st"es fi.V N. UNIVERSITY we thd indorse the Kerensky re- I AITS. at It. greatest democracy" doeaht good public and the overthrow of the Half lilock North of Fountain. recognize' the ffict of the Russian empire and any diplomatic courte revolution any more than SecreOrson "Slack says if yoif desire duchess-migh- t sies to the We Cater to Ladies atid Gentlement. of State Hughes, officially, tary to.Hcuuire'n vocabulary rich in una" lot of require explaining. ' recognizes the soviet. .Which is no Ives and cuss words, usual dif.Well .But that's explel socially? STEAKS, CHOPS, FISH. FRESH OYSTERS recognition at all. Either a past or prospecferent ' hang n roumj the income lax colWherefore, the visit to the Steak, 50c. Steak, 65c. Small Special becomes the lioness tive lector's office. Capital of Grand Duchess Cyril of of theempress And the presidential hour. -, Russia is being arranged on a QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES suite. at the New W'illard Hotel Is Ill one resiM-ct- . Bishop Ii. I.. regal acale and the social e,lite are to and dusted scoured PRE-WAmafeg ready PRICES !1 DELICIOUS, COFFEE . Xelsoti says a .bank accoirt js likel agog over the chance of on". for iier coming. ' I : tertaining or even meeting 'IUr a new baby; it thrives best, if fed EAT AD SAVE MONEY Imperial Highness." regularly instead of getting TIMATION that President No onerithinSnPr speaks pf hfr uiiss meals.. not does L'oolklge expect or an a an Charles O. Dawes, as vice presi- JfiC' grand duchess. All announcetlont, to sit with the cabinet, as ments and invitations havins to Just my luck, sfched (lie I'rovo while r ' oollflue Rat With the cafiThet ill II II ni rt.u.f.ir "tit Ii reder President has Harding, give her the nrestig" of all itiitciis atui gre4i-6-- all tlm where IS vTvcit" ihvTP rumors that TltTes us thouplT tliey "her tpple filters." .of Codiitge and his runstill intact. mate ning Incoming "chummy durIn fact, the impressivpness' of Nellie dr, my dear, I have such thtsare even magnified by the ing their administration.'Of course. It may be simply thr.t whispered explanation that her 1 lovely and nobody is goin; Coolidae's preference for the old husband. Grand Duke Cyril, has TO PLEASE YOU to find il out. ways is the deciding factor, Tlje recently proclaimed himself emdt , DeliaIsn't- that peror of all the Russias and that practice wag an Innovation begun We arfr'ambitious to, please our patrons."? They l.have one. loo. Let' lightful. the distinguished guest is. in real by President Harding. itcll us every day that we (rude. If you itv., none other than thu empress Riit Washington gossip has "it I. of Uussial SF, could know the abounding joy of getting your ithat. beneath the surface, the real lies Hn a continuing-feur HIE I irony of the situation. Butler tietween t'hairman-Senato5 lumiiii being hiok like a Jreuk. You should ask us to call. V;: '"'".'"": S J which Washington's social cirand TJawi-- which has kept their " cles do not fieem .to recognize. reiiaions .trained and which is Smile says Ed Sandgren-- it's the the Vgrand duchess" comes is tiandicap on Rny Surnnthlng of-tr Washington by. invitation- of rrentesl gift of nil. Smile when likehhoiMl of close companionship .Trs. Robert Ijtiiji between I 'awes and Cooltdge. ou ajeilwaiind you'll laugh iu It was Mrs. parsing's husliand our sleep. Dawes ii'VtT was the preference PHONE 1022. wjw as secretary nf stnte. of the CooIkIkc tnanagepient us .the Root cemnHsslna" to Russia ml mate. lie running- 1 president Tlie Hifference. ' , , was put across' at Cleveland over, immediately, alter the Ko'reiisky " waistliiili j moves up Woman's in efTort lit to 'mJin Sutler "the. uprismir. protvst. oci nd down: man's expands in a ninkc the ovt'throw of the Ucmian-r:T- s siotts tluritiK the campaign the ' head of local stick. Xj-- s orizontal Hue only. maiiatr r irnd the vice ("Oolidge " "Russian' I'elief activities.' she " presidential aii(Iidate ', c6llided.' with more t less ttreworks. As eponsui s the visit of an '"empress" You've Seen Tlieni. ; whose loss of ail empire was between i" Uutlvr- - end Pawes. thi" I 1ienr you've gone into the assisted by Jter husband. ' ' Massachusetts senator Is bellevut furniture business. Where is "much the moee likely to havel The admmlstration. present ' "'. .'. : .our sin iiiV , tnsiue truck oi the executive, o. K liowever, will tike great caro to I've giit n chain of farm anises til) thriiiih the state. . HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER 1ad-thing- s ' ''V., R j hit-or- uh-he- lof-ilt- o 111 . v II 1 , we -- - 1 set-re- t - '.. J . d s - w tht NATIONAL LAUNDRY - 4 - CO. . adver-tisenjen- 1 ' ." . e TOM SBIS1SAYS Iouis news today. Man asked a po!lcemn to shoot him. Muybe !?t. he believed what his wife, said aM5ut him. ' TODAY husband Is 'one hlrenienibers his wife's birthday, ut forgets which one It is. vA i) Christmas and Thanksgiving we're put a month apart fo give us all time to get hungry again. It's aVinean thing to do, tattle horn Mruer, editor of Springville erald, butwe're going lo print It back of the slip yway.' ' pujier nponVhich a went. brido 1 Only four more shopping months before Easter. How time flies. Ani after Easter comes fly time.-.- . Hi hum. Prosperity Is coming back unless Our selection, after much thought, J we "start yelling and scare it away oi an football team this The only rea! relief for a tat ktason Is Mr. and Mrs. Santa Ciaus, cold seems to be cussing. What means Christmas in'four letA very practical eostume.for tht' ters? Kp. it isn't "Xmas." Giv Chilly nights Is a stove trimmed wltl up? Well, that's it. It i "give." " dnd "n book.""an Bad Vtah news today. Car load Be enreful when trying eggs toi of eggs broken In a train wreck. And the hens so busy trying to lay Christmas. They may be bad. And the same is true about the nogg. up some for Christmas. . . ' (Conyrlcbt. 1924. XKA Service, InoJ Christmas Is coming in Chicago, Cirl bjs she. forgives a man who shot her in. the ear. ' iilie i. Service experienced PROMPT ; RELIABLE REASONABLE id written ouie. noli-- from which certain newspniWr slave' might .rile'' a story nUiurvthe wedding, list of 'its which nuide irtion irt her trousmajor ,'au. ue tare not andXdare not eiltiinefute." These are the three outstanding virtues of our service. There are inany details that make it the flawless thing ,'our present customers find it. ; TheProvo Daily Herald t rl 1 TRANSFER ni.v ljusbiiml fora ft'liiit 'iI6'vMisiipTNMlii'ts icing? - . fUirly 'days probably. -- rutiuiug for office itud Business Dept. Phone 95. "We Aim to Please" IiaxeTiH "TS'iiihi easy-thatr WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS tun-hnu- A 30 S. First W. ts. result-gettin- s - Advertising furnishes the kick needed to boost sluggish sales. The public never fails in responding to values when placed before them at the; seasonal time. ; ewspaper readers delight in noting business news as told in The comfort of the home fireside; the day's' work is over, and the entire family read the only paper which means a great deal to them at the seasonal time. Newspaper readers Of readers of The Provo Daily Herald by neglecting to display before their ' eyes your store news. It is safe to say that, more Christmas buying will be done via the newspaper space' medium. this year than ever before. This is true in Provo, just as it is in all other parts of the country. The public wants your store information. Give it to g them. Use that "Connecting link," The Provo Daily (or Sunday) Herald. The cost is not great but results are. : ', large margins. ,cr.tf' te " . . liule-prosp- old-tim- e . . . . The Connecting Link Newspaper advertising may well be called the connecting link between merchants and the public. Americans are shoppers but they do not" incline toward the old world method of traveling considerable distance arid spending much time in order to save a little money. - They prefer to ' have the bargains displayed for Them, and in places where they may be noted at leisure." Display .spacfe in1 American newspapers naturally developetT until today if is definitely the - connecting link between American buyers and merchants. Perhaps a major portion of its tremendous value to buyer and seller alike is due Conditions and markets can, to and frequently do, change over night. But that makes but .slight difference to the consistent user of newspaper space. His copy merely is changed to meet the, need created by altered conditions. The public notes his bargains, consult their needs and sales result. '.''. ' Thousands of exemplifications are at hand . testifying to the value of newspaper space. . Euyers are using it more and, more as the necessary connecting link. The public confidence in the advertised lines is increasing. Experience ha3 proven that quality, service, advertising and success walk hand "in hand. So shoddy goods are seldom advertised, as poor quality melts like ice in a Texas hot wind storm when placed under the i .Ispotlight oLpkblicity. r:.L- - , "Merchants of Provo! You are not in business ' , for your health. Small profits and quick turn- over mean more to- you than delayed sales and 1 trrwti-tn-TmTmmffiefit ,MrrAVSVWwsyvywi CO Office anrfRes. Phone 148. ma j Editorial Dept Phone 107. 9 |