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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 22,1025. FACE TWO. PAG R flMTOKI AIL NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT OFFICE CAT THE DAILY HERALD Tourists Who have spent time and that goes with It at Palm Beach named palia realize way it 4n Independent Newspaper, ...... In Old As Part Payment On A New Monarch ' 3-- ........................ Only dally newspaper la Utah eoutn of Bait Lake City; largest of any newspaper la Utah outside Bolt Lake City, aad Ogdea. Telephone Classier J-- ' 1 1 JWhy A musical director informs i y-'c- ai & Sri hi Pqts A Real Malleabb Range In Your Kitchen, T$10oo; Lore, cotnmenta Ed Stein, la that beautiful form of insanity j which makea a maa call a girl up over ten or twelve dollar worth of diets Just to say "Hello, bow are yon ibis mopilnat" Bturiifraa Office, Telephone " iu Six More .. ............ .....JW i, ,T pn u Editorial'-Boom- m 0) I beach. Established as a weekly la 1858; m daily la IMS, lasted every V Pom of radius iTOElnf except Saturday, and Sunday morning; rural morning oditiOB . Rocks In the quarry, every morning except Monday. Coal la tba mine Jkobliabe4 Ja ,th Herald btUldingv, 80 South flrat , Wert atnet, Snaar loving mama's Ctab, Ptovo, i Digging all the Ums, eecond class matter at the poatofflee 1a Provo, Utah. Xntered Ivern pyne write la to any that Bornlbrook a little, kissing now and then Is" why N. Gunner Kagmuson City Editor " v we bare tba married man. TERMS OF fiCBSCEIPTION. Delivered by earlier, per month Every town, aaya Bod Suow, baa Delivered by carrier, per year, la advance....... men who are nitpful exampW and DelJvered by mall la Etah county, per year, la advance...... i . for no other purpose. Dalttered by mall la Called States, outside Utah county t per year, In advance ..$4JW Model buabanda are not built (or Member Doited Press News Service and N. JB. A, Service, nieed. ,,.. ..... n f- -i id WiE TIMELY EDITORIAtS WASHINGTON NEWS S 1 , the New York music league fi It 0 atmally aafer to trust a man tha,t jazz is,, waning, and that "more classics will be given, with your money then with your . even in hotel programs. t .,i ti, good name, ! Why classics? Normal music, does sot have Xa.hnnM, or pnstified by world acceptance. Even - in thi, ago. of -- ntek tftwn in a place winix . WITH EACH MONARCH RANGE PURCHASED DUPING SALE v A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM GIVEN i coiiKclMice . freaks, there are still normal modern examples of other arts. i There are still authors who write, orderly-proseand even some poets who cling to rhyme and meter. , uci-- , i There are painters who depicit things, ni recognizable form and colors. Why not popular compositions which conform to normal standards, of melody, harmony and rhythm? There are painters who depict things, in recognizable "Ach, I play' on the white keys, and J play on' the i black-- but you sing in the cracksk," was behind the times. The aspiring pupil was not incompetent, Imt a modernist. U ably assisted by the neighbors, aaya George Sttirtnp. s A Provo man came home to the wife of bla lioriom In the wee email hetira- - and proeeeded to dlxrobe. up-to-d- . A beautiful Dinner Set in a delicate GoW Band pattern is to be given away absolutely Fre with each MON- Success Hules. roblK-d- 1 !,.;! ; ; Come in Monday, morning! .., You can'l afford to reject such an opportunity to get a new range. Don't put it off! Turn in that old broken-dow- n range on a new Monarch. . -- : SenatoS Charles Curtis of Kansas, in a recent interview, disclosed ajSw ruleato be fallowed by theroung person seeking Tberr.was a iflna named ' 'Cass, success Some of them,, apply particularly to those seek- in jr"Putnc office. -- Three," however, -- would help toward Wlwwent tor the drnratorefor gaa achievement of success in any line and, perhaps even more He entne out quit thin, Lookfhg so young and prim, important(o personal satisfaction in the job. These are: That' all the girls said "lbs' some "Look after matters that are put in your hands. 'class.'" "When you speak, carry conviction by. knowing, the sale. ARCH purchased during g, , 42-pie- . "John," aald bla wife, you haven't got your underwear on. You were wearing it when yon left thia morn-luI'm perfectly aure." Her apoHse glanced down for a moment, puzzled, and guilty. Then, like a flatrfi, rame the inspiration: SEJood Ood," be "sold, "I've been I . Tough, unbreakable Iron is Used in every part of the Duplex Draft an ex. clusiva feature of the z -- The" fat-o- j -- VWerirr-.- .r ... . Not Hr ' mm JM i miiiii j L.II i IIII..L ij Murits BY HARRY B. HUNT ' NBA Service Writer TTTA 8 H I NGTON Prealdont Coolldge la, as has oft been observed, a - cautious' .man. e Yet dollars to doughnuta the caution will be increased, not related, when ho prepares his next public address. For there was In th Coolldge Inaugural address one phrase that prdpor cautii would have kept outs. U was Srgood phrase, and as Coo-Udg- C9Udg-HM(t.- U 'l fttt-W- s ban Is an old trunk of rolns. Dowa near the bottom la bidden a bottle ' . typical paaaageatrma as . of ibe salary boost waa that between Senator Willis of Ohio, Republican.' and artmHDavey, member. :'. ,:. Wiuia was quoted- la hia noma state papers the day after the Senate rashed through the Jn-- J crease as bitterly condemning it. When the measure cams up In the House and Davey supported It, bis constituents . let out a loud wail. They praised Willis and; tbay lambasted Davey. And tbey drew the following retort oa a situation which may be foreseen as one of the issues In the Ohio campaign ONE 4sa r exactly.. But for less serious minds It was' susceptible of a tftrl etwtion . , EHscussing American opportuni ties In relation to the world situa tion, in his address, the president 'One great duty that stands l out requires us to use our enormous powers 'to trim1 the balance of the world." Doubtless the president meant trim" in the sense of equalising or iadjustlng" the stability of 'the worid. ffut "to trim the balance of the woild," in popular understanding, might also mean that we were out to fleece or short chang) tne rest ot'tha world." Next to the president's mecBan- leal horse, this slip in phraseology offers the ixfet opening his oppo nents have bad for a bit of ' spoofing" at the executive's expense. i. ' ' TYEPRESENTATIVri "THANK XV CUARK of Ploiida... defeated lor reiectKui, aoean t uuim )oking a bit about the boost in gatnries which.. Congress yot4 Just before it adjourned. "yiie tyay .Congress took this in crease,'' says Clark,- "reminds ma of Sn old acquaintance of mine, a. heavy drinker, who finally decided, to 'swear on. He naonx Been oa kh&- wagon long, however, beforo lh was taken HI o ill be thought Vhn be called l certain to die. So ' ' ' 1 "fhisrwife. . - -- L""ilary.'4 be-.ai- J4owBjlatJi; ' 'Of good old peach branay, 'Now, Mary, I'm about to die, and 1 want you to do this for me. Get that fcotttei Take a glass an pour, it about bait full. Put a bit of sugar In and a little piece of tee. "'Stir It up and bring It here. " 'Then. Mary no matter what make me take It.'," I do or say - at im: ,', . ; x THINK the salary' Increase Ko man" can pay hs campaign expenses . and cither expenses tooldent to bis position in Congress aad maintain bis family on a reasonablfl baa)a - .' . on lisoo salary, (. costs me several "Personally,, .of my prtvttf Hundred dollars out income for the' privilege .of asrvlng iny"dtstrterm csngtesa.''. '.'As to' aenatdr-Av-ua- s 'oourag' In Rpeslag the iocre.' and, my 'cowardice' a aupporting a, Sen aitor, Willis did not oppose It. did not make the "slightest effortv'ta-. prevent its passage. 1, TK "The next day. after fhs' thing idbos. ha niahed to the aewa. with af cmdemnatna. papers r ha "He fought a.vaTUnt B&at ta newpprs wtiea he knew (the I his remarks oauld do no lwrat.7 (,iT j. 4 The pen may be mightier than the sword, but a mosquito usually man ages to give him a pretty good ac count of himself. -- " The - walla " A Utah politician, waa Informed Signs of Spring. bully wreath, which has been suspended from a curtain. In a window out ba Third South street was removed the first of the - week. Talkative Ballonlst finililqg of fwt above the cruel ledges, I pulled the string tbat released me knowing well tbat should my parachute full A . Y . . . -- process tops of the nap!' mi ti-Pr-' - miM I I During: This & r ft ' ' . -!- 1?' tr-'- ' : , MONARCH inJTour W' wI-T-- - -- .i -- J Home j Stove bolts, and. putty. ar uiereiore unnecessary. A permanent construction, and f f. . WE KNOW THE Aside from Malleable Con struction and Vitrefused Protection . I easy to operate, quick to respond a - great energy and labor saver. - r ; There are always good from a Monarch. ' fffers , in vvcry - convenlenet finish and equipment which .would bare any real ts OLD WORLD ft li Every Seam and Joint riveted tight in the ' it What Do You Expect When You Buy a Range? 38 HOVIE FILMS 1 : You expect a range that will reduce kitchen work, do satisfactory cooking and baking, cut down fuel and repair bills and give satisfaction after years of use. ,1. s The begiuaer as wall aa the housewife nwill exerieuced find th 1 Pnt8 a " are. smoothly finished, not a rivet head showing anywhere on any part-Thisimplifies keeping the range looking its best rust-proo- ' either.,,-- : I Lil S t "Of course not," returned Gladys. "This isu't pam. Sunday." "Wrt," returned Billy, "Tor that matter it isnt Independenca Day fS3 -- trim- ' ' 81 TjilrSTL'. IrSf R are rust resisting and it-- J quire no blacking. most the disEliminating agreeable part of cooking. Hie . brick nickel mings of the If finished M The Slay Sarisfactory'Rsnge INDONV' March the old world becoming Alner- canized by the American filrai It DOES ALL OF THIS AND WE WANT YOU TO VESTIGATE. WHY? - SPSCIi.Lt DEMONSTRATION MM - DURING SALE. IN--r SEE OUR WINDOWsl Buy.r tYoiir Monarch Range Now! ' ' j, A Monarch will save its price in fuel in a very short time. - - ' .. - - - Onlv- ; , "' I"- - - ., Think how nice it will look in your kitchen. A $10.00 payment down, will put one in your Jhome and you can use it and enjoy it as you pay for it on easy monthly Set of Dishes, abpayments and yon get with all this a beautiful solutely free. Dont wait I Come in the first thing Monday morning and pick out your. New Monarch! 42-pie- Hi X DOWN v" .'', in the balance, Pay f easy monthly. ,'-..'"- ""e"1" ... ', beautiful bine black Tho "Alh-eo- " t crit'y ni" J P 1J- t fte;,,Th ii .. "Let me bold yonr hand," asked BUly. '' 111 I i I "How ran I keep my mince pies free from Juvenile raids V asked the mother of a large family. Lock the' pantry door and place the key under the soap in the boy's bedroom, is my advice. appears so. " Sir Sidney Low warns England that the - omnipresent American Mini the. chief entertainment ef if wm iiHi it .,.. millions of people in Europe is re Om thiii g proved , by statistics n moulding the tastes, the minds, the , very lives of the masses is England by Statistics., M tn.tra-t- t erindslon. is- - -- -and througliout the - continent V ...X' While Stopping a (mn oa" the back ta there are other films on the not always string bim la the right is ear.mat- mAnv'ftiu you talk market they cannot compete with .cheap ak him if .he knwf bow ' ivay. the Yanyee film. The result, gays much a session 6f Congrear' costal -. . , Sir Sidney; hi ttieteady, Inexorable Aij'Iumns art gsttlng ready tor. AmerirantElng of the old world. "People have got so used to seeing ax American "style on the screen," be .C"-Someboay. liable to' eomo'ow .. ijontinnes,'tbat tbey insist on hav. ... ing tfceia; "native styles in shoes. ' ye( Hogs .and lambs; bate and wearing apparel don't seem ' 'L '' il Spring dresses are straight even 'right' . Constant familiarity with r hWgh CUt creatures. '; American homes, with American in teriors, Nrith American business methods aiinkAmerican sports aU Even if a'maTdoesVsa you'lti hb ulo he may behind .wltl,.bl. tends to promotxAuierlea' domlua- yc? -....-, II a3-. In uos 01 uia arorld.' , i- - I V"li (Molten Glass) linings. a permanent construction that will not rust out - . 40 brains out on the rocks beneath. Interested Olrl And did you? .. W insulation aRbesUts of the , A Christmas ' f .. a draft' arrangement that admits air to both ends of the fine at the same time. Insuring even beat and ' combustion of fuel ThrfStay Satisfactory'Raige are protested against rust Vitreous. Gnamal by tbat be waa the father of triplets. He demanded a recount . r ,. Is Cleopatra was a little bear at letter writing but then she was a little bare lu every way. warranted,. - .. needle,' , Washington Letter thgt requires strength '"and" . durability.' a permanent construction requires no repairs. Tour daughter talka quite a great deal, doesn't, she? if en, I think ahe must have been vaccinated with phonograph are agreed as to the value of worldly suc thoroughness in fulfilling an obligation, knowl-edg- e wijehrused and work well done Have as much to do' with individual poise, peace of mind and happiness as they have to do with success in business or politics or any other life job. . cess.. -- s , - t .... - r " "i $ One Price toEverybodytIie Very Lowest Price Dixon payments. or- - R ussell "THE ONE-PRIC- E "SPRtNGVILLE -- s HOUSE ' - NEPHI" ir:rnss3iizsisssEsss3ssssrszsssi222iicssr-5r-pT-.w-.-fc j.f DOWN - ..- t ; Co paysoiv Pay the balance . easy monthly V Wraenti - --- - - I li rj - |