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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, MONDAY. MAY 8, 1922. - THE DAILY herald mmwmtiBL wa rnri Will II iy The Herald Company. AT THE PROVO THLSATKES gj HllU falromWfdlW ba Ueber ball game Friday afternoon In the EVERY WEEK-DAATKKXOU' EXCEPT SATURDAY. d capital of Wasatch county. Kinney u M. AVERS WELDING CO. Entered as second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofflce, and cutting, for Provo, with Lefty Mur- welding acetylene frovo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. dock and Xelaon doing the twirling VVe well anything made of metal. . , Terms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier) cents a month; by fortheHeber.tes. mail In I'tah county. $3 a year; outside lh county, $3.00 a year. The score wag 5 to 3, with Provo jga-j- , tf ji i on the short end of It j jj Jour was taken along but did DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND :j not pitch, as he had had five In- -' BODY SHOP All kind of wheel ijji PUT AN END TO THE DUIVES. mound duty here Wednes- and body rebuilding and repairing. of nings While all this talk of readjustment is in the air it might day, and Manage Webb Is saving Truck and bug bodies. Satisfaction be well for the ordinary people, those who come in contact him for the big practice game with guaranteed. 25 N. Cth W., Provo. only with the ordinary things of life from day to day, to re the Ogden team of the Northern adjust their common sense and put a stop to the continuous Utah league Wednesday. AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING Work done iZO W. Center. exploitation they suffer from as a result of the money rais ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. :: right. Syndicate Mining and Milling Coming fever. BusiPlacs of pany. Principal MEN Now is the time to study The readjustment of the "drives" certainly is in order. ness, Provo, Utah. bookkeeping. Thousands of men are to Notice asked is contribute a almost for at that People everyhereby given weekly like you have done it and today jH just of the board of of directors thing from the Society for the Protection of Spavined Horses meeting the Syndicate Mining and Milling hold good jobs at good salaries. So y. to the Benighted Weeping Babies of the Choctkongs of company, held on the 4th day of can you! Write today for full de(No. 11) tails. International Correspondence The drain on the average purse for this sort of April, jhzz, an assessment oi si.uu per tnousana snares was Schools, l)o 200, Scranton, Pa, or levied upon the outstanding capital charity is tremendous. J. F. Fechaer. Box 183, Provo, Utah. payable Sacrifice and helpfulness are all well enough in their stock of the tocorporation, M4 J. Edwin sec immediately Stein, way, but imposition should be checked. on retary, Provo, Utah. Any stock The drives go on. Many of them are operated on a fifty which this assessment may remain WE HAVE INSTALLED' a lathe that sharpens your lawn mowers fifty basis, the collectors getting as much as the cause and unpaid on Friday, May 5, 1922, will like they do at the Try it sometimes more, and the public is mulcted to the limit of its be delinquent and advertised for and be convinced. factory. Ablander Mfg. sale unless at and auction; public foolishness. Draw down the curtain on the drives. We've payment la made before will be sold Co., 476 S. Univ. Ave. had enough of them. at the office of Wells L. Brimhall, CARPETS CLEANED All grease 19 North University avenue, Provo, and stains removed and colors Utah, at 5 p. m., Saturday, iMay 27, REQUIREMENTS FOR CONGRESS? restored. Prices reasonable. We 1922, to pay the delinquent assessBefore a young man is permitted to begin the study of ment, together with cost of adver- call and deliver. Phone 661. mth medicine", the law, or in fact, most of the other professions, tising and expense of sale. HEMSTITCHING and Picotlng will J. EDWIN 8TE1N, he must pass an examination to prove himself possessed of give a beautiful finish to your Secretary. certain educational requirements regarded as a necessary Provo, Utah. spring finery. Baby clothes and (First publication April 5; last household linens a specialty. Prices basis of his practice in the event of his entering actively into publication May 5, 1942.) reasonable. All work guaranteed. the calling of his choice. This is wise, but it would be wiser RUGS CLEANED with famous SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., if those who seek to enter the most important, the most diffi Hamilton Beach electric carpet 97 N. Uniersity Ave. Phone 399. Tublished , L'JT: T"t CIRCULATION- ..... f OVER 2200 luii 111 To n i ' i i I! if 5, i cult of all professions, the profession of government, had to OW IB me lime to study t ntnlna , t ,: .retftre - fnriftH- cnlnrfL , , , Thousands of men have a basic knowledge before they were eligible to run for Cleaned on your floor or taken i ,oooimeepmn. like have done It and today you just satisfaction away. guaranteed; public office, particularly of a legislative character. hold good jobs at good salaries. So Phone 442-reasonable. prices . ...11 . .. ...... i lie Every man who wants to run for congress, for example, imu jvu; luuuy lur tun ueinternational tans, uorresponaence should be compelled to have as a background either four or Schools, Box .200, Scranton, Pa., or WILL TRADE 34 acres of years of experience on a farm or a thorough course in some more if desired, withland,good J. F. Fechser, box 183, Provo, Utah. agricultural college. The man from the city without a knowl- house, for home in Provo. 320 N. . edge of farming is unfit to legislate for the American people. 2nd E or phone FOR 8ALE 34 acres of farm land, The excuse offered is that he represents the territory and or more if desired. Good house WANTED At once, housekeeper. and the people that elect him, but as a fact, he cannot represent outbuildings. 320 N. 2nd E. Wasatch Produce. Apply Phone 186-any section efficiently unless he knows the farmer problem. He must vote on tariff matters, on agricultural legislation, MARRY IF LONELY For results, FOR SALE Gas range. 399 W. try me; best and most successon measures that have almost a direct bearing on all classes 3rd S. ful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich of our citizenship, urban, suburban and rural, and he does so, wish marriage Boon; strictly confi- jBUY your tractors or ceras matters stand, with nothing to guide his action but a dential; most reliable; years experc ora parts at Schorleld s at retain amount of horse sense. "The free. ience; descriptions duced prices. Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Horse sense is well in its way but we have had too much LOST You are losing money unof this horse legislation. A river cannot rise higher than its Oakland, Cal. less you trade with the Wasatch source and legislative enactments never will rise above the Produce. tf ' WHEN EVERY MOVE HURTS intelligent knowledge that lies behind their enactment. Let --. M-1- I 2 .1 - M-- 4 186-M- STARRING CkdlMdAYaie: r"N4 f aUasmmI M 4K. is pulsating, absorbing, throbbing, YH ARCE ItITboUs to life. It is mirror smart, tip Mling. colorful, lavishly produced. It bring forth tk greatost etiag el Clara KnnbsJl Young's long career; this splendid photo dram in which she portrays four distinet characters, the modest house wife the nurse the woman of wealth and the bedraggled broken down dishwasher in the cheap restaurant. It is dedicated to millions of women who don't realize the value of money. It is a beautiful story, beautifully told. DONT MISS IT. It is one of the ultra smart st pictures of many seasons. To be shown on Successful , tf us have some standard of requirement before a man is for congress. state legislature-an- eligi- Ctr- - FOR SALE Hay, grain, flour and feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Lame every morning, achy and stiff all day, worse when it's damp or chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try the remedy your neighbor use. Ask your neighbor! Jerry Cluff, stage manager, 266 N. Fifth East St., Provo, says: "Some years ago I had severe kidney trouble. It first began with weakness through the small of my back. In a short time I was so bad off that when I sat down I could hardly get up, such sharp pains darted all through my back and kidneys. It often pained even to move my hands and feet. A few doses of Toan's Kidney Pills rid me of the trouble. Since then I have used Doan's a few times and I have always had the same good results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Toan's Kidney Pills the same ble to run for the UNFAIR COMPARISON. "One thing the farmer gains is most of the food necessary to sustain life. Many a farmer gets from his farm and his own efforts food that costs the city family from $300 a year up." This is true, and the writer quoted is not attempting an invidious comparison. His mistake is in the attempt to class the farmer as a wage earner, when he is an employer. The farm hand may well be placed in a class with the mechanic, but the farmer himself should be placed with the employer to make a fair test of his income. First of all he has his investment, the interest on which would make a large hole in his income. The risk in crop success, even when agriculture is well repaid, is a matter that requires consideration. His own work must be figured at going wages as a business proposition, if not as high as a managerial position in a business involving the same capi- thnt Co., talization. He has the advantage of being his own employer, and that is all. It is worth while, however, and in the end the farmer is the happiest of the various business classes. But the attempt to show him his returns are arequate, or in keeping with those in other lines with which a just comparison may be made, is a dismal failure. Produce. tf DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; . will go out by day. Call M42 412-W- ' BUY your w m. Ford-Fordso- n tractors or Ford parts at Schofield's at duced prices. re- tf PLANTS FOR t ALE Tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, egg plant, sweet potatoes, celery and asters. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. Phone 612. will find many little tips on living in the open, and how to meet emergencies that are bound to.oc-cur. t or instance, mere is a scene m picture the picture when Mix is a mounted 4 trails FOUR E a, 759 N. 1st E. CF THE A DAUGHTER LAW ;r M-- V. Center. Phone 699. w) J FOR SALE vnlenJul ro, Phone fi'fi t W. i 2 large rooms, Phone 51S-R- . FOR r ALE W. 2iui S. SLE- - 896 N. M-- 8 Kitchen cabinet. x O In-- i K- - N- - - M-- 8 RgNT-Furni- shed V X" z All free fof LCOL. don't say "bread," say from base crude. Hows Ireely weather. keiined 4 2 Loaves 15i in COM F0R RENT &a. 2 ' '??w" the Pictures" at thc Pic Theater in ProvaJ TONIGHT i J III 7:30, 915, Marshall Neilan Preset "DINTY" With WESLEY A BARRY ln . MUTT AND JEFF CARiX TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Shnws 3:iS. 7:.10.9:li Regular Prices. Avmt S. magazine which has a general cirfunrished rooms; culation throughout the conntrv. 2nd E. Phone 148. ! FOR SALE House and lot, cheap; ra y t?rms. Imiuire 5P1 X. 4th '""St. paraffin Lue F. Vernon Who "Plays 1 M-- filtered out. oh, how good! j - aiiu carbon ".T.li"; iii-;- r I nnu ir;u A1U?U The story was read girls' day ex- ercises m college hau iday morn ? Uniformity When you select the grade of Vico Motor Oil Stilted to your Car there is a F0R SALE First ward pasture 36 ticketsidg'it grade for anv car you know lubrication are worries your F0R room. An-- ' ICO Motor Oil IS ab- over. M il p!y 442 W. 1st X. solutely uniform in quality. L,ETenm no?es and 3's I;!16 !,.,lT,l0,,0"iK,J, p:'AcAlways refined the same way- FR is "l lie IM'!C oiuuruacr niiguu; rneap. reason v" ju:u s "t-ifor selling, hurrv to go back eat. an. a story which appeared in 1 everal instnKments in a r.oTiu'ar paraffin base crude petro-- 1st w. end 1st x. 1 Also "LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF" ' 0 stock pasture S6 for sea'nn. Inquire Heber Carter 6th S. and ISth W. M S , A UNIVERSAL PICTURE "The "Woman of the West," was the title of Miss Birdie Bate's story ing by Miss Inr. Creer. In presenting the medal to Miss former matrons of the school. Miss Wanda Boyack made the Bates, Mrs. Carroll exDressed her presentation speech to Miss Young of the school, of which was used by a band of New York aPPrffiation and Miss Myrtle Jensen to iMrs. criminals who scarred the fa?es of s,he is an alumnus, and stated taat Palmer. Both recipients were visiwas merely a symbol of thoe who betrayed them bv throw- - uVf meoal the honor, and rebly affected inc a vial of vitriol. Members of w.hat 8,16 would llke t do for her lated some of by their life experiences. the gang have been arrested, from a;tua mater. Mrs. Palmer read an original poem An interesting feature nf tha time to time en the vest oast and "The Creed of the B. Y. U." entitled, n solved ,he I Uieir ?rc'sesas the Presentation of bas- Musical numbers were rendered to Mis. AretU ? by Mrs. Myrteen Stein and eirls of ann ii r Annie T. Pa! a famous arson case in which mem- . me scnooi. bers of the gang were known to have participated. A little known chanter of this Mstory of t'.;e psng is now being shown at. the Prince's theater in "A Dang': ter of the Lav,"a Univer- photodrama in which Carmel Myers p'ays the starring r"le. It w"s when Detective S?rgaant learned that Miss Myers was at Universal City filming t')e ;taat he gave Jack Cr nwnv, her di- on rector, the interesting !tb? R:ins from M: own diary. Tbe or'ginal story of "A DauKhtT ;cf the Law" was written by Wad- wcrth Cimip from the r?cards of SatmTl1 FCR RENT 5th r"; t,. n.o.i..v: ,.ni. FOR not how cheap, but J A C&JUTIFUL XXK2ANS OARINS ADVCrmjRE AMD 1 STORY PRIZE WINS symbol 'H2S04" has been FOR RENT Bedroom wnn can .cryptic j and phone. Paone 694-48 b n , 3rd S. ! the Los Angeles police department. The sign is the designation for CHICKENS bought, sold or traded. : 0hers a DEEDS AFTER CA&X 9 tapestry, leather or muleskin, All work guaranteed. phone 616-J- . Lamiing Furniture Co., 164 W. Center. Four IN A STORY OP DSSPSRATE 11I0FMWE8I' House, ftartly furnished; largo lot; reasonable terms. 847 leum. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY I FOR SALE a 'THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE." ex-ba- 9 I 1 A MaiMilii When a great motion '" "" star appears in a dual role, the shot by a gang of whisevent is bailed as a sensation in has been Tom smucerlers. has two key The sensation of mul- - horses with him, and must get the filmdom. tiple roles is doubled in Clara Kim- - man t0 tne octcT quickly. His latest photodrama j,erience among the Ind;ans has Young "Charge It." In this reaiiotic pio- - taught nim what to do. Cutting ture fim the gifted pen of Sada down two strohg saplings he passes Cowan remembered for her sue- - tnese through the stirrups of each cestui authorship of "Hush" and norse oa eacn side an)j covers the "Straight From Paris," Mi3s Young trees between the horses assumes fcur different role3. The witu branches. On this improvised remarkable part of it however, is ntter he piace9 the wounded man. not the number of roles this ver- - jn thi8 manner he carries his friend satile actress portrays, but in the t0 town and to a phvsician. effectivness with she enacts each! j!Ix v,.no wa9 rata near the As the brilllent, part glorous chctaw Indian reservation, knows social leader, surrounded by all the aIj tneir tricks of the open, and of vtealth , IM'iw Pan sneak the laneuaee like one extravagance A a ..... n rrrt a nAfltrln oitlOT i Vnn n nr'a nn - 0t il mem. ttie is ai nome as mucn tne flPPant lover 01 another man, among the redskins as he is in Los her galty and reckIeaa demeanor Angeles. -are equally realistic. Again as tae up and Going," while a picture humble restaurant help in a cheap fu o spirited action, is built along cabaret, Miss Young seems to have imes different from those of the been born for the part. Finally, a usuai Mix picture. the repentant wife of a striving husband.she seems to be the ideal housewife to the manner born. This picture will be shown at the Strand theater tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday. FoRter-Milbur- FOR first class upholstery work in ! -- ; FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello and real old violin. 154 E. 4th N. Cluff hd. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. fespssa V w :::;:::ti hhiiiiiiiuui i: ' FOR SALE Idaho Rural seed pota- tintofnna 0(vH Mii no. 760 F 5tn a. i C5y. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S THURSDAY AND FRIDAY M-- 9 Ford-Fordso- n ir as thc jjj 2 M-1- 0 fatcr-- the M-- 9 If rj. iiliiiiiiiiiiillllillliliiiilllllll 5 fi iglit-Tues,-l- Ve THE ULTRA. SMART PICTURE OF THE YEAR Passa-maquadd- i SiiiiiiSUSiSaiSSS rang Oxy-pitche- MONEY TO LOAN Inquire 5il X. 4th 6 K. per cent. LATIST MIX PICTURi A'l Kcv PcmN and oil Hvr?rs of Mm- - 'ifu wi'l f tere'ted . TDM in a picture tlwit - ooml"e t0 (v,(1 t'0ln,t,ja the;it"r WASHING DONE by the bundle, and Wednesday with Tom Tuesday Mix. t ie lllankets 2.".c a pair. SIS W. 5th S. famous Kox star. It i callvl 'Tp and Coing." and the title explains .i".e pfin-ia' chnsMcter tif the nirture . F?R RENT- -;' furnWiul rooms for' o u. a '! rmnfi; 1' t modern. 70' ' Is rot tie rin 'I'ihI ! nil iv Call Si'-- J. rr.:t it i. i'..!s. Wlieu Wil- M-1- ! t,-cr- V-- Km The bread that made mother quit baking i'i' -- V 1 1 1 , 1 1 i;d K. -; FOR SALE- - l.eauti'ul paper .an ii.;-j- . ration flowers. Ask Your Grocer ROYAL BAKING CO. !ii- 'in' .mie in r.'-i- : ! d c m 3 WANTED TO RENT A 4 or room house, furnished; clo.e In. Call :1 M;x t: nort in'ik" .t ', of the famous S.i Tom r.r'M h Co'iiTbiL in Tie resu -n t Is t i. nio-- f a r;nie ' ever turn-- d out. T'l v - :r fcrcstg otu! mountain scn s a bnckground for an e ("!; . rtorj-- and f. llowors of the wCd picture from WAW -- tse country .'lout: d l'olice. 5- Oil :is i". - furnished X.ct!y price n nouiihle. 4"') X. Phone ; H)W. RENT pt-;'!- sti-d- ) prfMMSiEtxSr,. - VP:' i fat . Mix Note nt.-r- At the Strand tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday. Added Attraction "WIKNEIWOFTHEWH Number H- - 3 |