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Show rAd TT70 PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2S. 1928. OUT OUR WAY 1 THE HERALD ; ; : By VUlbns : t C Badgers, preside t, at NUUM by th Hdrt!4 Urporaac, C Bo. 1st W. Bf, FroTO, 1 daily.. Catered aa ca4 diss Saatiar THEI af ta t'tdlad Frees aseoda-Uo- a. at Uw pastoRJeS U Twvey I KEa Barries, Pain Gi'itorUl BottIc, ana U Scrips u CTr Pn- - Jam a ; ., tvr-t- i l'y U, 'syS ru Boll: tEMS- ;i V a Babarrlptioa term rr f i I V VWiMOEfrS'aBEO M .A-r- it - : ft tmUr eowt "vera trac&n( W - r rVJ - n4 ... BKit hea a the. haau a--a ruute trgas new oc a. s.m WHO aad trt o New Cngiand,-vn- r . there a Xook. oeniy yeUod: Sam, ta try eW for ABAG4IL Rhode Island." Um tmf mm anih APFLESAlCl! f "Whore T asked the other, look rfct.te for U etrletly 4nnh. EAtS.t Ing up froia his Police Gasetta. "TV weiad wha "AW. wV passed ItT returned thinks Dcttla' Bar. the observant ons." a luUf. la tint, lOTUtptctt a t ties arc aoairUilng aw, aeoas "Fhe rest with their heads upBright saylnxa of th kiddle: tto straw stream, so that they may abaortf "Hiaa your diamond errtnr. 1 , the OKygen from-thwater aa It her cornea the tmrnor'." not; flow through the mouth and ot t 4 of the gills. LEAOEKS or IXDrSTRT Ftrat Sign of Spring: Flapper hlk-er- a Ut AMERICA dressed in khaki brooches, silk Tka Ufa atery Oswald C Cnapt hose and d slippers. aor la awa $20 thaa ftcUaa. aaoot horrible aftermath af To Los Angeles and Retain1 Flva years ao, Mr. wart Fat woux a la amy paata.CNIOX PACIFIC SYSTEM Cai.dT 'was to oar Ua aaly food . M Go Gee's sweetie is anhld. Fearamry U aod ta. limit tl days' was teslaBlka.1 trona. He has advantage of this special rata cigaret stains on the Take and- rid whiah aa dtewea fingers of both hands. comfortably la reclining tare Ubmw a aaj seats la chair ear and coachos. Batri-wofor the slight t Art Shannon. Consult your nearest ticket agent. thrjr oaataia-d- . Now ha' la so wealtiiy he eaa af- fat-y toe rarer-chairat road boa ars! And It was all duo ta an blr Mm Ho catab likhrd dlatrlbutinf stationa all Wers greater beauty tieir oalf advantigc, tiid town' ta fornlsa ftanimrs with rours new engineering principles of Dodg SBd Upstiraa. and tho tntUkms roll- siili km raoluriwtaryr""" ad ta Were greater safety The Victory's onIy Ths doctors told Joo BungsUrter it would still command the gratitude f that he was his arava with a of world. his knife and fork, so now Joe eats ere greater ttcluatvsly in sandwich shops, eondmy"itTpiramoant the fact.would still remain that The feature,' FaMat Oooe upon a time there Victory has made waa possible 2 1 miles per gallon at 25 radio taaor who never sang miles per hour FOR A SIX.- 'Mother MaeUree. , ; But these are incidental to the basic The United 8tates Navy, it Is an schieTement- -, Yo max DRIVE the- Mctory nounced, wU feed iU men o40,000 ctr fo -know about that! . pounds of applesauca this year. That a a lotta baloney) You must take a corner faster than at you ought, a cobble pavement faster than POUTICAL BCIX-ETUyou thought, before The Victory secret begins to reveal itself. "I am running And you must unleash the full, sustained ?ced 71 BY piauorm calling w fnr- in jtrfloicnt oi tne car Ddore ..Ui idea takes full holdf . . .-- -r" i- IIT . mmmmi.i Frtery dttign is mnlikt ihmt eanf other vihUli a d m I n t strstton. in tb worldand Victory pcrformanct and in case of election, I pledge it eamitlty radical and remarkable. myself to reduce expenditures,- fire incompetent employes, slash my of- To naming the rtn n,l -- TrH. -- n,,- . flrUI biirigst, and nin the nfflre on I nil provw aa remrtharw'urce ydu notlo business, and ntrt polMieeV princt-- j pies." Any candidate. postpone. ' rf N. Outmar Rasmuson, editor panager;. N. C Hicks, county K 8lngltn, business 'manager; Jess Clark, advertising editor; p. W.Coodell, city cellar. - d, u ROOM eeets th stoat I By carrier In Ue county, ; fcy aiall la tb coonry, HJO oataldir county. la adraac wvfl-fU- Teniant apitoon, Verily, she doth Consider (Oopyrifht. 1K8) rooaia, 1308.' If yoe da Mt recti t year paper MarYt p. aa. ts laphaa a II M and a aop will ta delivered to jour restdeaca, (ta A coapla of wild and wootyl Teaana."- - - h a noddy-rasesmoker, emptying the eontonts e( - -- ffowBpepefB, $8.00 In SncIdnj.Rccn I e high-heele- Immd-aati- r WORDS L ft OF WISDOM Buy carefully, pay promptly utd save something. Greatest It is a wise son who knows his own father pnly we enough to thinlt well of him. Rockefeller. Jr., is of opinion: that Ihe sxeaieslxfinlribtfcr tl6Tl madeliunnsr his life" ay his fathefwas not his prolan tropies, "but the' investmeaL.oLJarge fiuma.in.buainesses service to the public at that render-usef- ul with fair profit, adequate wages to employe. Possibly, the senior Rockefeller considers his philan 1 tropies as his greatest contribution. While he was accumu lating wealth enough to engage in his immense and laud .j. able philanthropies, JiiaJStandard OH J3Qmpanys,policie 2 were filling some graves in pipe line wars, ruining many small purveyors of oil, clubbing workmen who were after adequate wages and the company, finally, had to be "dig- - solved by law as a great menace to the nation. Coincident with young UockefeHerTa statement as to his father greatest achievement comes, from another reviewer Of Rockefeller, this: ."History will say that his greatest service was destroy- i' ing foolish belief in the value of competition. , 4 a considerable-exten- t. effort'o: The life-lo; Mr. Rockefeller's great institution was for monopoly through : destruction of competition. That institution! mercile itre itness was founded upon purchase and destruction' of competition and its rapid growth of power was, largely, due to i; controFof competitors who would supply its needed raw materials fuels, metals, etc. It even extended Its r p jner to crush or control into politics. Itjaidjiands of vie " sort of competition. Save that of kn: e upon almost every -- A - as different as the car itself i Drothera-yictcrjLSiwo- JouT MATI wr OF.TME OusK OUR BOARDING VlrteRC AM. Oim ttf mx HOUSE I 60116 2 go virfrl --ftte i.tffa5 Noa AUbtUlO-frf- e "BLOCkTAMP -f- O TMAf I ii the value of competition is foolish. nda pinr-- nn rnmrwrifinri unrl many RHH have field that all lifeisTontelitton TrTnrtabie phitosof-hrTa man becomes aged, rich ana when Perhci'. if iwo. remarkably successful, he naturally looks upon competition Maybe, belief all progress IH --Trte OVIL'S POjfTJOtlB-rOU- t AM ABLE PARTf A PliRPOSej UO, irffUJ-TXL- K A BlTf Ol4 Wvrfis ptoB,cuiso-fAkre Y&ZCYXlO&'fo A WELCOME BAKRCLoF HALF i xooiish. - parent Is one who believes that the nolsa mad by his kids I playing tunea on a comb covered with tissue paper ta the most beauI tiful music in the world. ' Mother Eve Wild Jane Spent Iter life ' , Kasslng Cain! A fond ' ' Dangerous Publicity u U. S. Senate seems to be having a spasm of 8cience. Vice President Dawes asks : that he be not ' railed upon to appoint a committee to investigate the j power trust, because he. is interested in parts of the trust ,?that might.be investigated. And, certain senators, Kepuc-liran and Democratic, cannot conscientiously vote for the I inu? because it might drjp up sources of campaign j I : We Scll-Al-Pra- R. J. FRY, Inc. WEST CENTER 11 I -- East 1st North. Phone It DODGE TKI SENIOt SIX AND 813 FHONE t ke a EGAN MOTOR CO. 47 1095 rxx)R$EDAN.r.o.B.orniorr Tun In for Dodge Brothers Radio Pro cram every Thursday night, t to 9:M (Pacific Time)) National Broadcasting Company, Pacific Coast Network Jobs and back them up with good lining and expert workmanship. Re-Un- An investigation revealing how much of Congress' and the judiciary is personally interested in power trust con-- ! cerns would, very likely, cause quite a fluttering of govern- mental conscience. Let poise and calm prevail. It is going to require a very large campaign fund to pick an adminislra- tion, this year. And just see what a scrape Smith, of Illinois, is in, through disclosure of who put up the boodle for him. MO v w BR.OTHEFvS.INC AMEWCA S FASTEST POU ALSO ON DISPUY 1' OFF HIS CH RYS LER. s Beware, My Bon, of the Gazelle who doth Murmur In thy Ear, "Oh, You Great Big Strong Mans!" fpr , I ... i T - T7 T i T 4 Voti oul's 6 l4 eD ;UV1 ILL VI iiifeitlodsr OVERRP oveR-ib"lH- e Life-lovi- ; CLti"ff ! R IMS upsTaius UPUiP AROL1UP, 5uwecf MElp A QUIZ Von AUP JiOUBTMV ware-earner- s! OF V0UR5 BLOCK HXeRCtSlS MV AiAVLE,vrf IS PRACflCALD MBAPEP flOVJ crTri-eRvJis- rg- viAt-ARoaiii-r- iiBlLAa-- f iniu. we. By Ahern AUP UJAtk uU 1 dig-rin- trw T-e- i OHMANCE e well-organiz- ed i - Baaa.tmT.orr. eiMt, ST BUk MMMCC wc. t-x- rue z I. z and fish going- Into various stomuntouched by any flames. Toachs SCIENCE day, however,, food la boiled, baked, fried, pastuerited, dried, pounded, Peta, the porter, Is going to try It doesn't do to play favorites in' canned, dehydrated, sterilised. and the food line. scienSo certain say otherwise treated to a point where soli his pup to somebody who tists, viewing with grave distrust its original food value may have aches football players, on the the modern tendency to rat what Completely by the boards. Peroundthet he is a good coach dog. we like rather than What is good gone say aom critics, we would be haps, . fLppcr In the shop, this morn- - for ua The average man; they say, far better off today, If all food attempts to reertilate his diet were still eaten In th raw. At any" ihggr-Ulat- i aa argument with Um ' seldom until ill health leaps suddenly upon rata, a group of scientists, have hbwt th "No amoklng" sign. mm, literally forcing an organised campaign- to change. betaiwe she thought It was inter-- Too much cooked food Is now be- begun correct a 'few of th evils of eatlifg With the rights of emancl- - ing blamed for a certain portion ing. And one of th foundation of man's ills. In early ages, when "tel In their platform rests upon U a. Amarilla Amplerirth. al fire was unknown, food was eaten planks the age-o-ld proposition that too sys pets a hot towel put over her raw; even such items aa beefsteak- - mueh eooklng spoils th broth. fitc for no other reason thaa It conceals her Identity and she hears Ktorles that might be omitted if Jie .men customers knew she was - The Bobber Shop ' . - amtupwardsi. TTEXT! There you have the smart -New Chrysler 52." At it 670 upwards, can you buy new low prices and senta-' tional values, theae qualitie- spublic prefl Characteristic Chrysler erence acclaims it as more car peed and dash, usable with than ever the greatest field. See in the because complete comfort of unrivaled engine and this great car aad ask for a denionstration. riling smoothness; ... borlifiBvof fineness ; exceptional Sensational "Sew Smartness and - beauty of Lower Prictt line and color that set the Roadster mm). S70j pace for the tndufctryi 95 Sedan, Towring, Dependability and long life $720i DcLaaa Cowpe (OA hm ) Skat result frt m a precision sax). $720 DeLaow Bsdsa, 79a of manufacture totally un- AIHoif.iiWN,oMkaM known in the building of m mm4 aW mm a? a ny other low priced car GNLYlaCbrrtlttW low-pric-ed ijE-fhjooroT 4-d- oo tmm lussGll-Oound- y Z NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE. Motor Co. PH0NE1057 $2(Q) IFamily Fireside Fun ' "Do you think I ahau win your sister's hand?" asked the suitor of younger brother. "I certainly hop you do. At present, about all she noes It for is spank me." -- ; t Am. Legion Monthly, . Limit 2 N ow, ONK ON THE DTt Ths medleo examined the man and then sa!d In a solemn, pomp ous voice: "It's a' good thing, sir a mighty good thing, that you came to me." The man gave a Careless laugh, "Why ao, doc?" "Are you broke ?". IC C. Star. " you can buy a full factory. Prlteg on other models are . ScordiBgly low. 28 - 29 Days Throughout the length and' breadth of the motorcar industry 't you'll find no value to compare with Kaahl ONE NIGHT ONLY Stopovers' Allowed For Nash is the ear with ettetior and Interior style and . beauty C. K. UMIOri PACIFIC --TEX orrMLmtm BOCTaV yf f - i-ii- af ateel iprlngs pliia shock absorbers, front and rear, for greater' ridbig comfort and a heary duty . tribtmisaion, for alloy- - auper-durabili- ty. Vhen" you buy your new car, remeta her-- this. SUP S buy a a LEADS TUX TORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE rhoa tlx 315? - let trtuaed frame,- for extra strength brakee for extra-saf- ety interest at every Faak IDepot Ticket Agent: Agent Thou ;- Motor Show of the year. Nash is the car with the Nash motor built for smoothness and B the center of For particulars call Ehiergeocy repairs can often be made with the aid of ordinary frlc- -' tloa tape. A leak In the gasoline t Hne can be temporarily stopned By first applying a thick coat of Jaun il ury aosp ana men taping the lln. This tiseiul information was given ycut by atoB0TipTt cempany. -- full which' made it C II. Cody T.- rasfc-Strwfanor-Bly Take advantage of this special rat and rider comfortably hy rccllnJag chair car and coaches. ' ' READ HERALD WANT ADS February W ' 0?tjfeBHVARYltNh announced ANDRETJJRN HER PA ENTHUSED yo'ir bride's lather violent wtien'vou told him vou had eloped with hlsdaurhter" "Was heT Why. I thought he would she he my arm off!" Film Fun. 7 to LOS ANGELES SHORT ON THOUGHT "I certainly wish I d thought twice before marrying you." thuunht Just once." mm. peaaenger jYesJi Sedan! We hare it on display Jackson Motor Car Co. - ; , 150N.Unkersity ' Ave. -- DEPENDABILITY" . Phone -- 953 PR0V0, UTAH, ' |