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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. THE PROVO HERALD Published by The Herald Company, Provo, Utah. J. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. E. C. Rodgere, Editor and Publisher. A. Owens, Advertising Manager. Harry Butler, Circulation Manager. Advertising Representative, Leo L. Levin, Ness Bldg., Salt Lake Entered as second class mall matter June 6, Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. the year, 13.50 Subscription price at the 1911, 30 poatotflce, GIKtS 1884 public service, which no man can deliberately and needlessly evade The The suggestion of unemployment in without sullying his citizenship. surance has to recommend it little citizen summoned to duty in the more than an appeal to emotion. Men courts, especially in these turbulent need work rather than insurance times, should respond in the same "The same generalization applies to work at a living wage honest re spirit that the soldier answers the call daughters of very city pato the colors. rents, and more particularly to girls ward for honest industry. living In the' small apartments of the Human nature is very weak at best highly congested districts of the city. and the moment the worker finds a It Over Can't "Among the latter group many of even the essentials of a home are often prop to lean upon he Is likely soon Dame Fashion will probably have to lacking, and consequently the girls to lean so heavily the support will little opportunity to know what back up on her decree for long skirts ahave break. real home should be." who Women simply refuse to submit and Platform orators and those Mrs. Hoover makes appeal for 10,000 cash in on flag waving and spurious they make the noise of their rebellion women who are "capable and Intellito fit themselves to patriotic mouthings may paint lurid loud enough to be heard across the gent and willing Girl of Scout troops." take charge pictures of the suffering of "the great seas. That's the long and short of it. More than 100,000 girls are waiting to unwashed" in the heated tenements of The attempt to relegate all the short- - join the Scouts, she says, but cannot the cities; they may find occasion skirted dresses in the country to the be taken in because of lack of leaders. Mrs. Hoover is the mother of two once more to drag into the sunlight rag-bamight possibly get over if that sons. She was born in Iowa, but the thousand and one economic falla- were all, but when it comes to barring most of her life was spent in Califorcies that have kept the world at war the women from that new freedom af nia. She and her famous husband met for years, but the plain truth is that forded by the short skirts, it's quite and fell in love with each other while nature has destined man shall live another matter. It is exactly like the both were students in the same class at the Leland Stanford university. only by bis labor and anything calcu- attempt of the haberdashers to revisit She is a woman of marked person cannot be on man's world the old "white wings" lated to dull the ambition ality and charm. regarded with favor, particularly in collars, or too, of the tailors to substithis land of plenty. tute some other color than black for CLERK CARRIER WANTED. It will be a happy day when evening clothes. Men would submit The United States civil service "charity" is abolished entirely In the to neither imposition, nor will women commission announces that a clerk scheme of things and "justice" takes submit to the long skirt atrocity. To carrier educational examination will its place. The Idea of handing "allow- be sure, they will readily consent to be held on April 1, 1922, for the pur ances" to Idle workers is repugnant lowering the skirts below the knees pose of filling a vacancy in the posi to the American mind. It would tend but when it comes to bringing them tion of clerk carrier in the postal service at Provo, Utah. to sap men of their Initiative, to ellm down to the instep nothing doing! Application blanks and further in Inate their and worse it Moreover, the women are everlast- formation may be obtained from J. R. would put a damper on their incentive ingly right about the matter. The long Hodson, local secretary, board of civil to think. skirt of the yesteryear was an unsanl service examiners, at the Provo postThe problem of steady work is not tary abomination and a physical tor office. an impossible problem, but it is one ture which should by no means be al Another thing about a Ford car, it that must be solved by the ingenuity lowed to force its way back into is so easily rattled. of man. The comforts of our homes fashion. Got out your old photographs, with all their labor saving devices view the styles which prevailed twenIf you want to learn some of the come to us as the result of suffering ty years ago, and then join the rebel- ways of a man with a maid, go to from the elements and the natural de- lion. And Join it carrying fire and Hollywood. sire to make life more comfortable. sword against the freaks who make Out of the spur of suffering comes the fashions. This Is an inconoclastic a better world. Without the spur the age and the fashion makers are good world gets flabby. Unemployment in- victims to begin upon. surance is the last word in the The Unemployed well-buil- HUSBAND'S STORY WILL & Granite Works well-to-d- a Gum Keys , . Locks Scissors Sharpened Knives Ground Soldering CELLENT for chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Adler-i-kremoves matter you never thought was In your system and which may have been poisoning you for months. Hedquist Drug Company. a Too Many Jury Slackers ... (Houston lost.) If the courts are to succeed in ad. ministering justice for the protection of the people, it will be necessary for a great many men who consider themselves good citizens to revise their attitude radically toward jury service. Our "prominent citizen" will have to abandon the idea that their position i:i the professional or commercial word relieves them of this duty. Other busy men who value their time so highly tliat. they feel they canno; afford (o accept jury service, will have to reconsider their relation to the public welfare and develop a higher conception of their responsibility as citizens. There is perhaps more unions thou (alh'd on jury venires than in the performance of any other public duty. When a foreign enemy threatened toe country from without, the drafting of men for military service was acquiesced in by all patriotic citizens .The duty of bearing arms is recognized as inherent in citizenship, and yet the duty of serving on juries. which is just as incumbent upon the citizen, is lightly regarded, and will be evaded if possible by the average man. The welfare of the country is at stake when criminals and mobs defy These attacks, organized authority. though they come from within, may prove as deadly as if they came from without. There is urgent need for the quickening of the sense of responsibility In the average citizen just now. The call to the jury bench is a call to Mexico has adopted the standard time unit. The hours will be counted from 0 to 24, beginning at midnight. 213-21- shu-kin- Provo, Utah. t "CM T Doin' Now, Bill?" JOHN'S - EBBBSiiBIlSESSSPSRBSiZXSSB tion. Beesley Marble & Granite Works Provo, Utah. fore March 15. view the fiend of Discontent with realize the .hiidder and alarm. vast extent of this old monster's harm. No walk of life may be immune from pags of discontent from barren wastes of sandy dune, to Doric ... 1 1 battlement. It spreads among the favored few, where fortune left her smile, and scat-torseeds of strife anew, among the It strikes the solrank and file. dier, late returned from victory's bloody field, and where the patriot firehave burned, the arch-fienstands revealed. The tenets writ in sight of God. to guide our glorious land, must feel the foul, blasphemous rod, in discontentment's hand. . . . 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Yard Phone 17. te " "Jua""' ",mfmriirnr S'ifinch base), with irrigation water ways, driveway crossings, etc., in Sidewalk Extension No. 8, Sidewalk Paving District No. 10, being on south side of Center street between Sixth West and Ninth West streets; on the south side of First South street be tween Fifth West and Eighth West streets; on the north side of Second South street between Fifth West and Tenth West streets; on the south side of Third South street between University avenue and Fifth West streets; on the north side of Fourth South street between Second West and Tenth West streets; on the south side of Fourth South street between Third West and Fifth West streets; on the north side of Fifth South street between Third West street and the Salt Lake &JJtah Railroad Co. where It crosses said street between Eighth West and Ninth West streets; on the north side of Sixth South street between Eighth West and Eleventh West streets; on the east side of Fourth West street between Third South and Sixth South streets; on the west side of Fifth West street between Center and Sixth South streets; on the east side of Sixth West street between Center and Sixth South streets; on the west side of Sixth West street between Third South and Sixth South streets; on the east side of Seventh West street between Fourth South and Sixth South streets; on the west side of Seventh West street between Center and Fifth South streets; on the east side of Eighth West street between Center and Fifth South streets; on the west side of Eighth West street between Center and Sixth South streets; and on both sides of Ninth West Street between Center and Third South streets, according to the plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer and approved by the Boad of City Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, will be received by the city recorder at his office in the court house, Provo City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m., March 8, 1922, at which time the Board of Commissioners of Provo City will open all bide. 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DEPARTMENT OF PARRY BATTERY STATION West Center St. Provo, Utak. Just South of Tabernacle. o WHO IS HE? WHAT DOES HE DO? WHAT IS HIS NAME? taillBZIBlIBIIHIIIClBIBBai 738 Phonographs Electric Washing Machines Motors Electric Vacuum Cleaners. Electric Flat Irons Electric Automobile Generators Electric Automobile Starters Electric Automobile Magnetos Brazing Put HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922. If we'd all had a chance to buy a ticket to be present at the beginning of the world there'd have been such a rush some of us would have had to Just take ba(.k 8ea(s on the opcan figure how you'd look on in wonder. the thrill you'd feel, t he desire to plunge into the greatness of a land and explore its possibilities. Imagine the compelling wih you'd feel to do something, to be a part of the plan. 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"In the domestic field the work of the Girl Scouts is very Important," says Mrs. Hoover. "During the last fifty years, as compared to earlier times, few girls have received much real domestic training. To be sure, the girl from the country and the village is usually observant and has learned much from her mother, but, generally speaking, they have not been taught in conscientious detail Makers of how their homes are, or should be, WORK run. Tbey lack knowledge of the FINE MONUMENTAL mechanism the mechanics of IN MARBLE AND GRANITE HTRJUFOX LARKIN-GOATEIS "5 f ? S MORTUARY Licensed Embalmers . Phone 161 . ... . provo Utah i.fcu H . (iOATES, Mgr. levy 'n I!.h |