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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. THE DAILY HERALD IDIIIOHAL torald Published EVERT it If ) m j .? N I ' Cobduit. EXCEPT SATURDAY. Entered as second claaa nail matter June 1. 1911. fyovo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1878. at the I"" CUT toostofflce. nni of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; county. 13 a year; outside the county, f 3.50 a year. -- v ftstit 1 The AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- m Utah TO SEfc OVER 2200 Tia roaanii Tnn mniV la aimnla a r.4- 4- - t!ve July 1, the same date as last ...!. .- it eaten. It is true that we have made wonderful forward strides j: :?m the past century. But they are no greater than the oiv aiicii, ioo, uie Drains max proaucea i f,. ipww""w n I YJSSIS-r'r'EEEW 15 E tLL.Y-oVcrrs- married MATTD2 FOR NEARLY A YEAS NOW' WANTED TO SPEAK TO YOU ABOUT- - LETS SEE. YOURE MARRIED MOW I r aj?eht you? m ra a 6GTD W:klOLY- - THAMK CJ, BOSS -- VERY, VERY MUCH ! YOwa SALASf WU BE RAISED TEM , DOLLARS A WEEK STARTING NEXT l - M -- FCSQNAL XIATTT3 ra e io, week's order. The minority report of the labor FLAY members pointedly stated that the majority decision was made "with no consideration of human needs,' The Timps get their first league and charges that It fails to carry Heber out the function of the board to set game with the bunch, of ball players this after a "Just and reasonable ' wage. ij I'j Hi vet mntnrprl ' TVA "ViilH lrnnwa nn hotar Kut urn An m b'jshould. 'RECIPROCITY TALK AT OTTAWA. J (Detroit Free Press.) In his speech on the tariff the Hon. William Stevens j Ih 'Fieldin?. Canadian minister, announced a lone list of reduc- ij 'tions in rates of duty to be applied to imports from Great ' Britain. Except a3 to a few articles, however, no such favor ' i ai nas received his degree, Ph. the university of Chicago. MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; beet and most success ful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years exper ience; descriptions free. "The Suc cessful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, uasiana, cat. to ryiaw rm RIGHT At the Strand Next Week. O M - a . i ? . San Francisco Vernon Los Angeles 1 NATIONAL New York Pittsburgh St Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago Boston Philadelphia ; wiH-strik- " Have You Seen This Boy? 1 Chief of Police Wren W'ilkins today received word from the police department of Denver asking the Provo police force to watch for a boy who left his Denver home. May 17, and from whom nothing has been heard since. e 11 find KUPPENHELMER 1' w a a it m For Sal ' Dixon-Taylor-Russ- mw awai WWW by Co. ell THE ai ONE PHICB HOUSE" 3rd West and Center Sta. Phone Prove, Utah. 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Payson Provo 833 .857 .714 .667 .600 .714 .671 .800 .667 .600 .667 .500 .500 .428 .500 .571 .571 .167 .275 .4 .142 .is: .7R .142 Y Where They Play Today. .At Provo Heber. At Sprlngvllle-Midva- le. At Lehi American Fork. At Spanish Fork Payson. Today. Win. Lose. Koda Van Provo Electric & Hdvr. il Co Kodak Dept. 3 in 62 West Center St DO THE REST Your Films Are in Safe money The House of Kuppen- heimer Good Clothes. YOU rare good Tea for so little Clothing Go, Koda Van 18 18 22 22 27 24 25 25 25 21 J9 OUT OUR WAY Pet wonder how Schwab is the name we have given our kodak man, because his name is Van and being a real kodak expert, we have named him w i kfliwa. I, a concussion of the brain Memorial day when struck by the fender of an automobile, is now recovering nicely and able to he out of bed. e 1 By CONDQ -- SPANISH FORK, June 7. Ray son of Mr. and Dudley, Airs. Edward Dudley, who suffered , ' ......... INJURED ordinary paints. For 73 years we have been making best paints to meet the weather conditions in the West. They contain the best pigments and oils, pure zinc, and Pioneer White Lead, skill. combined in scientific proportions with long-timAsk our "Service Department" for free advice on colors, materials, brushes, etc., for any kind of painting. We can supply your paint needs from stock. t Tea Experts This is a nation-wid- e reputation back of this label that ought to mean a good deal to you if 11 it over. you just think , IT iou simpiy cant go wrong with that label m your suit. Whenever you paint it is economy to use the be t costs. paints. Tfcey spread easier which saves labor saves on They cover mare surface per gallon which the cost of the paint. But more important, they serve for years longer than t 15 Even CLOTHES Save Yon Money ; wMafcMtx k Chicago, New Orleans and you LEAGUE. Won. Lost w The Best Shop in Town. Pick out the best shop in any good sized city you can think of New York, Boston, San Francisco, Why Best Paints . U.'i rS Steady Nerves for This .571 .569 .547 .525 .474 .452 .446 .419 Yesterday's Games, At Boston St Louis 2, Boston 7. At Philadelphia Pittsburgh-Phi- l wet .postponed; adelphia game grounds. Tone At New York Chicago-Negame postponed; wet grounds. At Brooklyn Cincinnati-Broolyn game postponed; rain. Sett's The missing youth is Henry Harris Ragatz, 17 years old. The bey's parents are of the opinion that the young ter left heme to see the world. The police forces of several cities have been asked to V.eep eyes open for the boy and to ho'd him. if found, until tue pa rent are communicated with. Henry is six feet tall, looks older than his age, and has dark orown hair and brown eyes. 27 25 29 28 30 34 36 36 P.tf. - a - v"t '"t m V : .- ; . negotiations, he went rather further than hinting at a new , reciprocity agreement. WashintfMi it How that guarded invitation mains to be seen, but it is certain that a considerable element in congress will be anything but receptive, me farmers' bloc made one of its hardest fights in favor of a high tariff on wheat for the express purpose of protecting the northwest from Canada. However, other members of congress have spoken favorably of reciprocity with Canada during the present debate on the tariff. There are certainly two sides to the question, and it may come to life again in both countries n ra II: On the right, Christy ttathewson as he was when his great right arm held back the foe on the diamond. On the left, Matty as be is today after his greatest victory, a three-yea- r battle against tuberculosis at Yesterday's Games. At Salt Lake Sacramento-Sal- t Lake game postponed; Salt Lake traveling. At Seattle Portland 2, Seattle 3 At Los Angeles Oakland 6, Ver non 5. At San Francisco Los Angeles 1, San Francisco 2. ' I 36 33 35 31 27 28 29 26 Portland Salt Lake Seattle Oakland Sacramento missed in 1911. He referred, of course, to the offer of reciprocal tariff ' favors which was made to Canada during President Taft s administration. Then it was that the United States offered to admit to the free list Canadian wheat, cattle, vegetables, ' lumber, eggs, poultry, and many other products in exchange. for similar concessions by Canada. The Canadian voters re- iected the plan under conservative leadership. But now the United States is busy putting the bars against Canada higher, while a new liberal government is again hinting at reciprocity. Indeed, when Mr. Fielding said that the Canadian government would not now reduce tariffs against the United States, but would at all times be open to. I xN. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. 'Lost. Pet. t refrain from turning to the conservatives and reminding them of what he called the golden opportunity which Canada .Si batters to solve. .Manager Dell Webb says he'll bet - r ?OONOtwa f vyifb"- - THE EVERETT TRUE , The Same Old Matty Again Simmons will probably start the affair for Provo, and will continue through the gams If he finds the going good. Otherwise, ttll be Kinney, who finished the Friday game. Bailey may get a chance to catch, if Hansen isn't in condition, but the chances are that Hansen will be on the receiving end of the job, and ih Is ought to Insure some pretty good catching,, for Hansen, once be gets back into his old time form hax something on every other catcher in the Central. For a time it may be that his batting eye will be a bit off color, although it must be remembered that five years ago he was the heaviest slugging catche in the Coast league. Raile will be at second, bis regu lar position. Manager Hlatt probably will turn Lefty Murdock lose on the Timps this afternoon, which spells some difficult twirling for the Provo his last summer's straw kelly that the Timps win a flock of games. i i rp j j wasnmgis, oi course, a repiy 10 me larui policy aaopiea in iir which the under restricted i ton, emergency tariff has already ' Canadian export trade and will continue to be unfavorable to Canadian trade under the tariff bill now pending. Neither side has any right to complain of the other in j. 'A .'this little exchange of courtesies, as Mr. Fielding fully ad- L'.' mitted, but when he spoke of the serious effect which the anaaian traae, ne couia not 9 American tariii nas naa upon i D., from IM fc'C2y, f)&33. vjcmt Tell amy oocry- i won't cvcn Tell my ornce . .. fast-traveli- PROVO BOYS HONORED. Dr. Fred W. Taylor received word that Prof. Milton .Marshall, former Instructor at the B. Y. U., ha been awarded the Laverne Noyes schol arshfp at the University of Chicago. Also V. O. Knudsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of Provo, I WANT TO CAUTIOM tX NOT TO MEMTIOM THAT TO TW6 OTKEJ . noon. c utciaai cmuig ourselves to aeain out surely, we eat as our fancy dictates, and we ;osiowiy, jt r .eat to excess of the wrong food. If we really knew the proportion of the population that Hi is afflicted with indigestion, or constipation, or both, the jo fu Ifigures would be staggering. Correct eating in moderation J idoes not produce either of these complaints. 1 The child that is stuffed and pampered from the time fa At leaves its mother's breast will not produce either a normal The system can not properly assimilate the ;,l mind or body. u loads of stuff that are shoveled into its stomach. Mental Jdeficiency and bodily ailments are the inevitable result, We may eat ourselves to death, if we prefer. That is 'purely our own affair. But we have no right to stuff a child .beyond capacity with food that is injurious to a body not ,, D&TT dT'AHiMunre! 4 7T v a By ALLBUN 4ml Maui gm 1 shopcrafts decision becomes effec self. 8 UTTIZ A T by STRICTLY A VE6.TrJ?E ME &0$? (Rushille Republican.) In our forefatheHmen were ..keen of of the days hJj t active of body arid rugged of iionesty, They ate simple food a year, was ordered by the board !f; ojanfrnot too much of it. yesterday. 1 The generation of today is not to be compared with that The new wage reduction broughti J an estimated added saving, of $59,I tof one hundred years ago. Our bodies are not in the same 669,347 annually to the railroads. , following on the heels of a ji tcpink of condition, and our minds are more or less indifferent 000 cut in the wages of maintenance r s, except wherein the subject pertains to the profit or pleasure of way laborers last week. The nf you waut DID W CHICAGO, June 7. Over the strong protest of the three labor on the United representatives States railroad labor board, a new wage cut of 7 cents a,n hour for railway. shop niechatnct and cents. mifid, for freight crtfrnien, cutting 400,00 AciRCULATlON r Bating ourselves to death. THE DUFFS DOLNGS OF WAGE AMERICAN N York St Louis Cleveland Washington Philadelphia Detroit BoNton Chicago . LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet 30 29 24 24 20 21 19 20 19 19 23 25 21 .S.J ,4W M .4 26 25 27 I .6041 .4-- |