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Show THE PROVO HEBALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1921. 0 THE PROVO HERALD Published by Tbe Herald Company, Provo, Utah. Jl1ST EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. J. A. Owens, Advertising Manager. Harry Butler, Circulation Manager. Intermountain Advertising Representative, Leo L. Levin, Ness Bldg., Salt Lake Entered as second class mail matter June 6, at tbe postoffice, 1911, Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. 3.60 Subscription price. the year, 30 cenU tb -- two month 1850 Sworn Circulation entire carloads of baby- carnages- - every one a famous Lloyd Loom woven carriage -- The Provo Herald has the largest circulation of any newspaper published in Utah south and east of Salt Lake City. The Provo Herald's circulation is, we believe, FIFTY PER 6ENT GREATER than that of any other newspaper circulating in ARRIVED at prices made possible by hmm purchase- Provo. - The Wrong Idea "Blocs" Are Bad The Herald does not agree with There Is great excitement among the William over the agricultural Bailey, chairman of the state big city papers is it seems of that board "bloc' in congress. It equalization, in bis reported to advice senators "spend less on roads." As a r SHE greatest line of beauty is the curve. a most terrible things for matter of fact the state nor county is states to elected to represent farming This beauty is an integral part of every spending enough on roads. Utah is far Loom Baby Carriage as shown in the extheir constituents, Lloyd really represent behind the majority of states in good clusive "shell" design of the bodies a graceful regardless of politics. roads. It will take several years at woven of endless wicker, with a Yet, if these same representatives our Lloyd Loom Carriage- - Dainty road to present building progress continuous curve from to side of farming states went to Washington catch up with even the sweeping front, rep upholstencg ... $25,00 poorer of the unbroken corners or concealed and thereafter gave their attention and short ends by by good roads states. of wicker. their votes to the financial and manuIf taxes are too high it were advisfacturing interests, there would be no able to cut down on everything else outcry at all. Lloyd Loom Carriage, fully upholbefore we reduce our road building was Marshall B. Lloyd who invented the Every American knows that for program. Good roads are not luxuries. $28.75 stered, in corduroy method of making Baby Carriages and more than half a century aye, for a are necessities. Bad roads inThey Wicker Furniture thirty times faster and finer oentury the financial interests have crease the farmer's burden of produc the old hand weaving method. These inthan been well looked after in congress. tion and raise the city consumer's cost cut labor costs, enabling them to weave ventions When Wall street decided upon a cer- of Lloyd Loom Carriage, fully upholstered, in corliving. Bad roads halt progress. finest the tain policy, many Democratic and Rewickers, use the best materials, emare wasteful. Therefore, the They duroy, nickel plate and enamel 99 7C ploy the most skilled workmen, add the latest publican congressmen forgot their fewer bad roads and the sooner, more handles $0Uif3 refinements and still sell their wicker products politics to unite for, and make into good roads, the better off the state at very moderate prices. laws, Buch important bills as the great will be. This is as true of the city financiers and captains of industry dweller as It is of the rural resident. demanded. It is true that off and on Good roads are Lloyd Loom Carriage, in corduroy, nickel plate T ET us explain the Fifth Wheel Reversible paying investments. certain progressives of both parties and enamel handles, extra artillery It will be excellent business for this C19 flfl Gear; Oil Tempered Springs; Continuous sometimes led by a Roosevelt or a TtJiUU wheels, reversible body Into to enter this and $ state county Steel DouDouble and Pusher; patented Spoked Bryan protested against all the good more and more good road investments. ble Rimmed Wheels ; patented Automatic Hood things of legislation going to one class They'll pay dividends; never fear that. Adjustment features that add materially to of business men and none to the class As good roads will last for many the beauty, convenience, comfort and stability of business represented by the fanner as much to the toyears they belong the carnage. oi were and small tradesman. Put they morrow as to the today. In other This beautiful Pullman Special Sleeper smiled upon indulgently, or sneered' wordsi children will use those at your priced at, and the "bloc" in congress went good roads, and because they will use same on voting for Big Business the them they should help you In paying as ever. for them. That may be done by bond It was Inevitable that other "blocs" issues. Immediate taxation places the would spring up. If the great farming-entire iburden upon you TODAY, stock raising industry could get Bonds will spread the burden over nothing from the government, It was many years and many shoulders. natural that it would take the very If Mr. Bailey really believes the steps that were plainly successful for state should curtail its road improving, other interests. activitie-- - Mr. Bailey has the wrong The agricultural "bloc" has been the idea. The right idea is to build more result. good roads, and to build them NOW! They say "like cures like." If the Take elevator to Second Floor for largest exhibit of Carriages in Utah. "bloc' that has r epresented high At Rest! finance for a century was a bail The Herald unites its voice in thing, perhaps the new "bloc' which with that of all the people of so much distresses the Eastern news- and ious Teaching," Prof. Leroy E. Cowles. 842 POISON LIQUOR and big guns (his county and this state who came politicians papers WHAT TO DO WHEN Don't use nasal douches too often CASES IN ONE HOSPITAL Friday, "What About Me?" Supt. generally will cure the whole "bloc" lo know Jesse M. Harmon during his YOU HAVE BAD COLD the throat as often as yo Adam uargie S. Bennion. and business. Anyway, the country folks long and active career, public International News Service. like. International News Service. at last, have something to trade with, private, in praise of his accomplish Jan. 16 "When you LONDON, DRAMA CENTER. NEW YORK, Jan. 16 The poisonCough as silently and as little a sniff, always smile, and always smile possible. and trade on. ments; in sincere regret that he was The play "Lihom," reviewed by Mrs. ous liquor by dispensed Brooklyn whether you are sniffing or not," said Zina Hickman at the Drama Center Keep away from cold when the taken from us in the height of his bootleggers caused 842 patients suf- Sir James Dundas-Grant- , nose and throat is sore. was meeting Wednesday memafternoon, for the in HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922. and career, sympathy throat at the Y. M. C. A. 'When you've a cold in your head. enjoyed very much by the 50 members fering from alcoholic poison to be ad- Other specialist, A evele of seven years ha just bers of the family. points of advice were: added Sir James, "stand in hot water In the play, the author, mitted for treatment at the Kings "present. Never scratch a ears. man it your ended. Look back at great reader, and; Jesse M. Harmon was and sponge with cold water." Brigham Young University Franz Holnar, has very cleverly de- county hospital during 1921, according to Dr. Mortimer D. Jones, of that inUtah's Great L. D. S. Educa- picted the philosophy of a tramp stitution. appraise that cycle if you can. War, and a good man. Mad his pathway led through life, heaven and a return trip tional Institution. pestilence, famine and a grand finale him into state affairs, or to the na- Dr. Jones recently said the deadly to earth. The character and situanew would a M. Harmon of hard times. Let us start tional capital Jesse In order that the activities during tion of the play are unusual and sure methods of manufacture employed by the bootleggers were responsible for cycle of seven years, with the deter- - have ranked among the highest. But Leadership Week at the Young uni- to hold the interest. most of the poison cases. Only one of the mination. each of us, to do our part he choose rather to serve his neigh-- ! interested People community with may be well flavored ' versity in the fine arts and especially in case was caused by wood alcohol, to make the world and our neighbor bors at home, for which Provo and amusement and entertainment a spe- drama will enjoy the Drama Center and, according to the physician, not seven years T'tah county truly may be grateful. As forget the horror-strickecial committee w'as appointed to work work and will be welcomed to join one case of poison due to home brew that went before. The rulers and poll- president of the Provo Commercial out a program that will keep 'em goln' at any time as, the ideal of the organ was treated. That's what we do with our new power saw. ization is to become more closely as ticians have been busy making new club Jesse M. Harmon labored every miuute. This committee conLet us make a map of our own, estly and well that this city might sists of Director K. L. Roberts, Mrs. sociated with the art lovers of Provo USE SLOAN'S TO Meetings are held every Wednesday better than all the others because we forge ahead; that it might become a Ballif, Coach Twitchell, and Prof. at IT'S NEW AND EASY 4:30, Little Theater, B. Y. U. He succeeded have placed Utopia upon it. better and bigger city. Franklin Madsen. EASE LAME BACKS in no small measure. .s businessman Each night during the week Is to be We cut your trees off even with the ground and saw l taken up with an entertaining proUnfortunately there are more foot- - Jesse M. Harmon attained to fine do your besi. when can't to be will free which entirely gram H book as As YOU sheriff fans them up, in any length cuts, at about one-thir- d than cess. and basketball county official, back and every muscle Mon- UNCLE your present the members of the institute. aches with fatigue. JOHN'S POEM fans in the schools and colleges these and commissioner. Jesse M. Harmon day night will .be the time for the big cost. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, withserved the people of Utah county ably days. v party, when all will be out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative to feel democcharacteristic the made and tirelessly. glow of warmth and comfort. '" that prevails on the campus. In the death of Jesse M. Harmon Statistics show that In Chicago last GET BUSY. LET'S Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, will give them a good start for k .i r,,.,,,,,.,-!,,,,,,!-, i o f i we crave i. U Iis wnai oicomm ....0.,.r. sprains and Btrains, aches and pains, ueuer wunu the week sore muscles, stiff joints and that the way you take it? Well, sciatica, On Tuesday evening the public key were issued and most of them, no His niche will not be filled easily, the after effects of weather exposure. vice bureau of the student body will set right down an' talk with me doubt, were issued to relieve thirst. 'And long will he be missed. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask or Lol, in tiie activities have iPt-charge To Mrs. Harmon, their children, and figKer now to make lt neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. your nun. cutrunesiiuy uigui me Announcement Is made that General to his aged mother. The Herald, speak-Hawe- s lege reckon II 8 a &ooi blS Job- - and Abs' At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. lege play, Clarence," will be pre- will resign at the end of the ing for its readers, tenders heartfelt ented. Thursday night a demonstra- - bo in the makin' but you are right fiscal year. Perhaps the general has sympathy, and assures them that tion pageant will be given under the yes, sirree, bob It's wuth the . . . about used all of his vocabulary of thousands of humans in this state and direction of Professor Eastmond and 6 ".' There's heaps of law you under"cuss' words and doesn't care to be a others today are mourning the passing "'"v.. , , Fifth South and University. i i niiij infill win ur Phones 182 and 463. f,icii away of Jesse M. Harmon. repeater. ,he musk. deimrtment to furnish a stand but law is made fer sinners. lenemv program. In addition to the special The courts of Jestice we sustain, ain't program, there win be music fur- where .we .get .our dinners. . . . nished throughout (he week in the You're right again. . . . While they general assemblies each day and it is compel religiousness or morals, they rumored that the cafeteria may be seldom heal the chronic sores that the scene of some musical activity keep up endless quarrels. . . . So, gettiu' down to solemn facts, during the noon hour. The afternoon assembly will be a this rule has never failed me to daily feature of the big gathering. On blame myself a whole lot more, fer Wednesdav afternoon President Heber little things that ailed me. . . . CorJ. Grant and President A. W. Ivins rect you are! . . .A generous dose of HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? will ibe the special guests of the in- lovin'and forglvin' will keep a feller's stitution, and will be the speakers at conscience clear, and aid to better livin' . . . the afternoon session. 50c PER DOZEN And that's the "Better World" we Other topics for the afternoon asAnother car of Ripe Bananas just reached us and We have just added to our studio equipment, which sembly will treat especially with the crave a world of friends an' neighthey must be sold enables us to make One Dozen Photos for 50c, finished in teaching problem handled in an in- bors, who do as they'd be dpne by, in their labors. . . You manner . even and at a loss to us. by spirational practical quickly, 21 hours. Everyone considers it quite a novelty and a some of the ablest men in the educa got it in a nutshell: The contender their-selveprivilege, as it has been years since the people of Provo can neither help While they last your dealer wiU sell tional life of the state of Utah. Dean an' the fretter them at 122c a pound. nor make the world around 'em ha ve had this opportunity. Henderson of the university, who has BUY SOME FOR THE WHOLE charge of the teacher training de- better. FAMILY YR. OWN UNCLE JOHN, partment for Leadership Week, anCOME UP AND SEE THEM nounces the following program for the CUPID FALLS DOWN. afternoon meetings: General sessions, 1:30 daily. SPRINGFIELD, III., Jan. 16. Dan Monday "Impression and Expression Their Relative Value in Relig- Cupid's aim was not as accurate in ious Education," Prof. Heary Peter 1921 as In the year previous in this son county, a glance at the county clerk's Tuesday "The Spiritual in Leader-- j records shows. Only 1,498 licenses Teaching were issued last year, while in 1920, ship Connecting Religion. 'The House With a Guarantee" in wedlock. l'p with Life," Supt. C. X. Child. Tresi-- 1,700 collides were linked Divorces numbered 30" during the program. Special 11 West Center Street. Wednesday Upstairs. of .vear, a ratio of more than dent Heber J. (Jrant. marriages. Thursday "Preparation for IMig-'tli- --beauty and eleganc- e- --consider bow-shape- these prices- - d, IT .. f '. carriages in ten different colors $58,00 sold on time if desired Brothers Company Taylor THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE B. Y. U. News and Notes ' SayNothing, ButSav; Wood n earn-map- j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuin sue-bal- ' .... . !" Let Attlander ser-jain- 't Company s Do The Work . PHOTO Sal j Saunder's Studio Hie 1 one-fift- e oywe fin. |