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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1926. PAGE TWO - TCTFf NEWS FEA'fU RES PRESS COMMENT v I n n,4!htiiT .. ... L. vcm N. Gunner Basmuson ASSOCIATION ' .; tA Established dally In 19E2. weekly in 1856; as every evening, Herald jsuikEng, S3 South FirW West street, except Saturday and Sunday molting. Delivered by carrier in Prove, Lake YlewVineyare, Oiws. Provoi Bench, and Pleasant View. All & Whatever nature ' should be mad at wcfc Telephone Eatered'as a4w4 rUwi matu-- at the postaffice In Prevo, Ptabr- Fravotu eoro-plaic- ta - -f .........I TERMS jpyjftJJRSCBIPTION-rHvered by wrier, fier'tooutb; Delivered by earrlerrfiw tar, mvadvanre . Delivered by 11a U la V'tah county, per year, la idvanee ...' .JMLveredJ .4fx i5o m mm I ail aing pral s to the U, B. A. Her flag. Old ilory, guides unsafely oa onr way. She stands for fi lorn, Joy a ad peace to all. She loves hen ple both the great and null r Clothed in richest doja, led by heaven's light May stars and stripes forever guide us hi the right. a capable Our Stars and StrlLjs, dear emblem make-believ- Gest e keea to grown-u- af- p fairs where they did the same thhig. One can't "help bat admire the of a tnaaaays Asset Lambert whtf always baa aoigh moaey for whatever is necessary. ; thrift The twelfth ' commandment ; ; breaka-- j V- - f : ! I t - ' II Our breezes sing to nil both aweet and long While dancing strWnilets fill our souls with song The golden ennmt.in' Ibe, western sky Delights us as it likW n sweet good-bye- . AH the choieest blessings vf vvoydrous band to have dosceftded on ir 'SlwiHe'd1, 'ifaii. 1 .v III -- Six . price of liberty," of what a minority can do. Government doesn't express the will of the mapority even in this enlightened dry. active minority is ften affective enough business. Come out and vote when you get the on" ' tiity. And if you don't vote, then don't complain if things are not run to suit you. , ample "ator Butler Is l onely Figure In ' of-onl-y " (ed States Senate - OUR 'VA f M. v " r. :a ... a s. " lives? care-fre- 14VS IS2S tfieZetterhVlCK TELLURIDE Buick Dealers MOTOR CO. for 11 Years , N : , t Provo, Utah , iinnBiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiBnBuniEHiii Do you want A Bankers Grey? See- -, - ; ' ; MITCHELL, The Tailor Good Suits $25 to $60 Walk Upstairs and Save e . aome-ethe- rs are Vermont Tlie rest are as independ your uecttireo iney re sonest. ent of him as is Sbipstead, the "Have yoH anything to soy, pris Farmer-Laborltbefore seatence ia passed upon Butler got off In the Senate to oner, yon?" asked the judge. a bad atart, too. ' No, your honor, except that It He came in, In a very junior ca takes very little to please me." pacity, and an appointee, without a mandate, and immediately it was ' People are now eating their break made plain that he was the presl in Jacksonville, Fla., and eat denttal representative on the floor fast ing their dinner la New York City. and expected to lead. We are sure going fast and flying , ' high. They're carried them out , I can save yon money on your 'Diamond, Wedding Ring, Watch or any kind of jewelry if you allow me. a few days for selection package. - r I have just purchased a large stock of watch crystals, main springs, and optical goods which I am offering at the following prices: i ZZc Wnfrfi www ft lVVa Prvstnla Main Sprngs ,,...$2.Q0 Reading Glasses T T mJ To accumulate dollars, says Fred Hischier you must have sense to begin with. W KEEP THESE PRICES IN MIND - to $5.00 A fit guaranteed $1.00 Dell Chipman JEWELER IN PROVO .' . 212 West Center Upstairs 17 YEARS A y t j 1UJ Soocl Toun rUNT. MICHIGAN Rainy weather simply means the fans win get warmed-ove- r peanuts Phone 279 next day. dr nan . Soot bui err motob r.nxxvi - morning. - WILLIAMS - W t f hlm-rGiU- tor Eblpstead of 'Minnesota is 1m ne, so, though he's a party Butler But personally he's liked. emphatically Is not.. I'm bound to say I dont think he cares.' Butler managed President Cool t IIARLES P. STEWART -IM VGTON Senator Wll- - ldge's 1924 campaign, and, Coolidge m sutler is a lonely flguiiirtwonbya-blaBwJorit- y aeema ta be that Butler's i House of Congress. he r unit what! no umbrella and raincoat en a day Hke this? Don't yoa mind the rain? Snoggs: J.et a bit Toa see, have grapefruit for breakfast every Thefarmers lead -- such rttWIirate-trttrieim- if Boggs: f God bless the emblem of the land we love, ' With showers of blessings from Thy band above. May peace and honor dwell In every heart, Ahd"sTaTiTd"TrdublV from the earth depart We, thy sons and djiinghters, pray with heart and mind That peace on ealrth good will may dwell with all mankind. saying that '"eternal 'vigilence is the The present situation in Russia is an ox Atmmt trMAt To him that hath shall be given a a Income Tax blank. own control What he says goes, or Not o; I have the figgerg. off oouies somebody's head. They churn for those Indulgent in the Senate, no. . v wives V Over the Democrats-ocourse he And also nurture ehlggers. hi'.s no influence ; over the radicals none. ' Just three of the regular Be- Some men are honest because et of his pnblicans follow iv : , - Basel: Why do cigarettes have oriental names? Gladysj Because they have good shapes and thin wrappers; - But ... 1IH 17 179S ' tie Sxlu . i ? And yet' a lot we'd give To see it broken, for it reads, Alas, The' dumb fctnst live." - Old Glory proudly floats from morn till night, And bids us all to love and do the right ' Her colors three are red and white and blue They stand for courage and the pureandtftv--- Stars of brightest luster thrill our hearts each day ' frond flag forever wave above the U. S. A. f: t I ' ao one A little fellow who bad been seri ously lectured by his mother was finally aent into the garden to find a awltch with which he was to be punished. IS :. H returned toon and said : ; ; "I coukhVt find a switch, mamma, Some pretty good Republican fix but here's a stone yon can throw at 'ing baa been done at this session of me." but Senator did Curtis Congress, vera Jones says the man who most of it, so far as the, upper wakes up and finds himself famous House is concerned. .. Butler evidently hasn't the knack hasn't been asleep. of it. . THE FARMER The farmers lead such care-fre- e Bbtler probably has it in him to V ' ''";. lives be a . boss, bat in the. Senate, he's in the open spaces a boss with mighty few bosses. Doubtless he's the real thing in the Are never urged by nagging wives To scrape bewhiskered faces. textile Industry.. I can Imagine him an like autocrat a running factory , : politician. As a dispenser of soft soap and good cheer, as a source of inspira tion and enthusiasm, as a gush and bunk arUst the "Hurrah boys type ifa hard to think of anything that Senator Butler more distinctly -- And' pledge our beirs to honor thee, America whose patHots Have fought and bft-- to make us free. You're the laud weU'herish, Oh, way you never Wr.ish, " God bless our glorloiL America. w f- - . Chorus: proves again the old . t 1 ' 1a V stay-at-ho- . - manifest, obvious, visible, clear, pal pable, perceptible, transparent. ' WORD STUDY "Use a word three times and It is yours." Let us increase our Vocabulary by master ing one word each day. Today's word: ESSENTIAL necessary to the existence of a thing. "Your respect la essential to my Mppl H y Bess.".1 ' CI RIOl'S AMERICA Words and Music f . w. WiiltasM. Ignore Franchise Do you remember when sore oppressed. With money scarce and f fiends were few, How It was to know there was still one left Who would go through hell for you? Who would stand at your sjde when foes be?vt ' And answer your slightest cull,; ' Then go deep In is pocket at your request 49d gladly give you his all?t I Mother; This la a toy tea set my little girl has. She likea to serve e e tea and ' 4 sandwiches. people like ybii arearmnsD UIGK automob lies- - making, possible these values - "Speaking to' the Daughters pif the American Revolution recently. President Coolidge again called attention to the fact that too many Americans do not eiercise the privilege granted them by the Constitution of exercising the right of suffrage.- As. the Dresident well saidi in a republic like ours, government is by representation and if we are to maintain the principle that governments cenve tneir jusi powers irom me consent of the governed, it will be necessary for the American voters to go to the polls every two yea,rs and exercise their ' ' l nVhts. , In the past two presidential elections, only half of the qualified voters have exercised their right or sultrage and m lome of the recent Senatorial elections the percentage has fallen below this. The fieures do not speaic well for th inter est which the average American takes in his government. And strange to say the women dt not seem disposed $o exercise their new right in any greater numbers than the men. But aside from this inertia here is another serious phase voters are the conof the situation. Mos of the servative fellows those who exercise .the American right to kick on conditions for S64 days in the year and then fail to on the first Tuesday after the first Monday ip go to. the polls November. ' As a general thing, the radicals get out their vote. They are pioneers and fanatics in their field and they pay attention to the bttsiness at hand even on election day. It has been proved by results not only in America, but in Great Britain and other countries, that the radicals are most dangerous when the vote is Jj?ht. When some extraordinary issue brings out nearly all of the people, those m favcr o! -- vatrrtr ,:, It i ,OFStilttKi!M)RGETh ndt xtfli)-- - r Does it evef, "1V friend, f.'Wjt Since jou acqulrid ImtU fame and wealth And ran llTe" "Mt6"t)f "restful oage ' In Mfflnenee, pttwer und health, That not very far in the iirowy past TIkto wre ifriefs that were hard to bear, And life was not one grand gweet song Or, were skies so blue and fulr? my-yea- make-believ- million a ,r... dls-auiv- IN or 4o-a-t- ilfeithah-- Of eoufse men look at legv snaps Buccesa Ilea la living because you waat to Instead of becana you must. Wilson Moore. There Is ao Other way to Veep' posted on the varying beautiful abadea In stockings. Oh, Great food trust has been . ; and pacted 'away tn the leebojrlikfe a pan of gelatin. : . ' Aad he was going so fast he was We often wonder if aute boras unable to tU whether the pants be were not invented ia Bong Kong. bind hrm were bis or the dog's. -- What's the use of scrapping and quarreling every time What is accom.you fail to have your own way about things? ' plished by wrangling-- aver unimportant details, anyway? Sortietiioes you get what you wane, more often you do not, but in either case the result fs affected but little through wrangling and fussing. The person who remains calm under one inannoying circumstances has a better mind than the felThe notice. moment's a handle" at; clined to "fly off the and heels his cfacks his on together hands, low who spits adyer-tise- s hreatensHtej!lea vp lUwhodisagreewithhim, only and world" equipped with thatUk is rattlebrained to the ir rm rpnniiR'n. a shrf kf force. Even many of the things that seem of tremendou.mportance at the moment, fade-entirely disappear with time. JMot so witn me mean mmgs uid nd done in fcmte and ancer!. The petty selfishness that is exposedjthe littleness and the intolerance exhibited in dis putes and wrangtes, live long in tne memories oi peopie wnw might other wise be" your friends! If this be preaching then make the most of it. oraerlyrepresentative-gwernment- atI! :self-deni- al .,. WhaVshe Use? ; . HI II today la a blmik ii la because yea regarded it that way yestenlay V nnzisxscissi e ..............yj, ..t,,.........!-.'-- "" advance II.. 111C much jjf poor men engage, . I. UtMrCIIUUKU ivr KlUUf arc. ' CAT If th qea to gaining' such man who has hia bundle knows, for it has jarred hisVaouL While other, men, intent on fun, went where the bright lights shiriej he stayed at home because the mon were better put in brine. While others purchased rich attire and rode in limousines, he sat beside hU molting-firto If yon want to lean to swim ' get count hia boarded beans. When others. went to veea." or shore to dodge' the summer heat, lie added to hia growing some smart duck to teach you. store some rubles and repeat. While neighbors ved on Prohibition forces seem costlv Tub. fliid merrilv wpfit. trn1ri he. nut rottia Vrnnpm to develop onr water power guilders Itt a poke, - Thta -h th . K tWo .1 th. whichu joon appears, against life's waning day. - And one DAILY LESSONS so wis you'di .thijwould hold his treasure when ,itV ENGLISH won ,wouI(Tgtaiid on guard above his gold, and fool temp- -' tations shun. But tricksters look for just such men, the W.L. Gordon By simpK guileless kind, who've labored fbf th mark and ., yen uirough long and beastljr grind. The fakr come DAILY LESSONS IX E.VG i'th aspect chaste, with fables large and fine, of how one WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: dollar wisely placed will promptly bring ta 'nine." is Don't ear I think she irin arrive aNcrying sin, they say, to let good money iMt; t ahoold 8ay no Onte.'" X be tarriinjr, every day, more Mflinea, mor dough, more inSPBOJTOTJNCEDt ;OFTlK dust. And thousands fall for fakers blandvihe dd mefl, project (noun.) ProBounce- the o as sad and gray, who waU and mourn throughput ithe lani in of," aad accent Brat syllable. for savings thrown away. This is' futility, methinks. to i OFTEN MISSPELLED i audltort- toil and pinch and sweat, then give the money to false 8XXOXX1IS: aptwreot, evident, V, ginks, and wallow in regret. How " PublisKed in the . t It is a lorig and "bitter task, in which i.(nw, "iw.OkUtc -- '".'. in "ASQN'I I TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS The OFFICE fc'wATjr'-'- l , ......Publisher VIM. . HAL I? AsSIE ft pHYMES ;.' An Independent Newspaper ENTERPHISB 1 wo RIPPLING THE IJVMNG HERALD MEMBER, NEWSPAPER Hi5... . . " "Business 1 like a battlefield the men who win are those who are armed armed i with , knowledge new ideas and superior methods." A welfare report sayi that a fami ly of five can live on $9.60 a week. A family at five What? 1 r Too Clean ' Do you vision the time wife and child Lay sick unto death, and you Had expended the very lust cent you had, ' Who it was then en me through.?' Ciime through for doctor, food and' rent And staid to the bitter end, Then' put Tou on to your feet again Do you think of him now, my friend? ' you everlhiuk as you pass him by In. your pvaip aud lofty pride, Ton came to him with humble heart ' Bowed dowrt with sortow and cried? Tea, cried in fullness of grief and woe i , " And your very soul laid ... bare; Does It come to your mind now my friend ' How that old time pal wis there? Call Us For T ' i Cleaning and Pressing - TC ' - ' , j Do you ever think as the years yoll by There are friends of the past, who stand As greatly in need of & cheerful word, Or the clasp of a helping hand As yon, my friend .of other days, . Ere fortuqe's s'mije beset? So'iay.Wr3:ii(oWr.enid hiy frleiiu For pf t' we forget forget , W. M. Wilson ' ' -1 .:J "Uncle , Bela" " Hughes. yearld Confederau vetaran of Mexico. Mo, baa been granted a divorce from his wife of eight weeks because she Insisted that he "keep toe clean." This extreme dtaaUneae interfered with bis business,. he said, which la run ring a chicken farm, av he gave her $509. zf chickens and some canned consent to a divorce. fruit to get bf v I'.'.... Mt Madscn Cleaning Co. 119 N. University Ave. ;'J 'inrirrrifci'ari-sinrr- T ; Phone 475 |