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Show The herald, Wednesday, THE DAILY HERALD EVERY Published bj The HeraifT'ompaifv. AKTEKNOON EXCKFT WEEK-DA- 'v Entered w second class mail matter June rovo, Utah, ander the Act of March 3, 1879. E. C Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. - 1 l. HU :nr;g:iTO!n:;:r.:3 "V Neckline The Misses Metta and Dorina Richie hare been Tiaitlng in Price for the past two weks, the sueets of Mrs. Arnold Bergner. " ' m Summer Frocks -- 5 " -- streets? i a ' The big goal arapng aviators is to fly around the world in 15 days of actual flying time. Ten years from now, such ', ait achievement will be o commonplace that no one will pay - : "pouch attention, ib . vBert Acosta recently flew more than 200 miles an hour. J" "' at the equator in 'At that rate, he could fly around ? five' days. ' When Andrew Jackson went to Washington to become 1 president it took him 30 days to make the trip from Ten- :nessee. modern airplane, and Compare Aodfs speed with: the the'thing that strikes you most Is the terrifically fast speed vat- which we moderns live. The first men to sail around the world were in the MasrelUn expedition. The trio took, roughly, three years and a month, and the goal was reached in 1522exactly four r centuries ' VernV in 187& wrote.Around the World in 80 ules I j.' Days With Notebook and Camera," Such Bpeed seemed . visionary, imnoasible. at the time. 16 years later Nellie Bly circled the globe in 72 days 6 hours 11 minutea, In 1913 John Henry Mean made the trip in 85 days 21 " hours 35 ininutes: " Tow thratfatora confidently setforth to flystfoundthe earth in 15 day which would. bev75 times ;aa fas, as the v Magellan trips. ' In every way,, wt constantly live faster; - By conquering space and partially eliminating the time element, we, are able to cram more and more .into our lifetimes. .That is equivalent to prolonging life." Measuring life in terms of actual living, with our ancestors live 1,000 - i B'l m , , r it ax - 'at , m 8 ! it 8 fa ar the-wor- ld .v v- at dinner Sunday, y to their sob and wife. Dr. and Mra. H. Pyne, Jr., who were reoe&uy married. Roses were, used as a table decoration. Covers were Kid tor twenty guest, including Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Pulfcam of Salt Lake and Earl Davia. of St AncompU-menUr- a thony, IdahCL r e agar7 tained at a trout dinner at the Hotel Roberts, Friday evening. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. H Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ander son, Mrs. Leah Skins and Earl C, Davis. ' Mrs. Harold Blumenthal and chO- aren and Miss Lola Wignall are spending the week at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. - s ,.we-comp- ,yeank . ared ' . . vasm baa WteaMw , Jtincttoiv "ba Mm qua SenUed t N. I, kiUtaff nine and inlurb Tly reached atanraret Loechmau; KammontM phM operator, ahe pfcymldaiw and, SvleJHy umOM are LATEST CRIME EXCUSE liWOTh, . t .M - aidisc re,Uy corapaftfea, or confJ-dentlal- mrm mine away for 8ue-eesst- T . I - and be cool cts : at 4 any ilejcfeet-- 3: Your auto top is worn out Drive the old bus in .and let us make it look like new. The test of materials with skillful combined workmanship produces an auto top that is equal to one made anywhere at a higher price. Claxfleld Auto Top Co. PROVO, UTAH. IM WEST CENTER. . Phone 121 miiiBi mWMMMMMMMMMKtXXSSOMMMmWMMMWMMMmMMX THERE IS NOTHING TJNDER THE SUN that protects you more from the summer's troubles than Eg sure ice. that clear crys tal block is always reposing in the old ice box, safeguarding your health and comfort. PROVO ICE AND COLD STORAGE Phone 508." Smashing, reductions on Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. STOCK BUY HOW LJL11TED mi Round TripFare to, Cplorado I -- Denver Phone 74 Read antt Use the Ivaht Ads ?"rS - - - T jSweH Everyb6df Storia; Superior Motor Co. Special Tire Sale - Glands got Borne of the blame for the major portion of dab,'' Mra. Nana, Box SSI, rX Oakland. Cat America's crima when Dr. Eva Charlotte Reid, psychiatrist carrier or una wikv of the University of California, told the International PoBce dress and your paper wiu o.iw DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Chiefs' convention at San Francisco recently, that most low'.you by au.; mone 9 crime could, be traced to ductless glands. THIS LOOKS UKB TheSthyroid glfnd as chiefly to blame. If it were imyftllGOXJpA properly developed, she said, it permitted these conditions to arise in the human mind and body which furnish the im' . , pulse for crime. YMany theories as to the relation of physical disability '- to crime have been advanced from time to time. Only a few .yvnn BgQ niucn was maue oi me wiwry utai criminal are the result of pressure upon the brain, l'here have been stories to the effect that after surgical operations victims of crime habit have recovered and become law abiding citizens. There is no way of obtaining the fact a to the . truth or untruth of these, stories or how much they may ' have been exaggerated in, the interest of some theory. But the theory that all crime 'is only a form of insanity, is only . VJ fill LETS TALK IT OVER &-- Via Rio Grande Western EFFECTIVE JULY 12 And Daily During the Summer ' $36.10 --By ALLMAN. , - s 4tx MerchjuuliBe 29c Per Gallon results, try me; neat and most successful "Home Maker: bundreds rich ; visa marriage soon; strictly most reliable; year exper-ienrdescripUons free. The' ' will likelyjmake him Superior Gasoline of the Rotary club of Provo and my be obtained by calling for it at the eity library. Boys, if you nave time but don t know Inst what yon want to read, cafr tor the list; yorf will tint that it taclades some of . the1 most, interesting stories as well as instructive Information. Most of these books can be fonad at the Provo public library. The lists are tor yon. MARRY IF LONttYi-F- IMstribatprt of North First West 7 A splendid Met of toys' books has by the boys eommit-- . " 1 fine people on the 14th and 15th. It ProvoAutoTop&PaintCo beta arranged rr v" en-terr- COME IN AND Judge and Mrs. , A. B. Morgan and family and Mrs. Bert Hedquist motored to Salt Lake yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. C. F. BOOKS FOR BOYS. lJABui ' . u ,ao Come in and get your new auto top, or have your? car painted. We do the right kind of work at the right ; price. We have lots of room in our new shop.. WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get our prices. We extend to you the same courteous treatment, the same high class work and bigger and better service than ever before. . -- , Timp will feel" mighty proud to to 67 North 1st West Miss Merline Gordon has re tam ed to Reibnrg, Idaho, after a two week's visit with relatives in Provo. e Mr. ana Mrs. m Burton enter Wreck Here life ..-- - Old aw e Mrs. Q. S. Horsley has returned to her home In Salt Lake after Yisltlng in Provo with Mrs. Ida Stewart the past tew days. Mrs. R. D. Sutton was hostess at Beatla and embroidery, used to a dinner party at prettily a decorate treat many her home appointed retber, this compliafternoon, Emord French lummer imports.. to Mrs. Clarence Douglas jery m aeen without beads, but mentary OH Los Angeles, Cal., whose, birthnever the rvere. Lingerie frockf occurred Jon that lao art trimmed with embroidery. day anniversary A day. large birthday cake centered the dining table. Covers were laid for Dorothy and Brandon Douglas of California, Mrs, Emma Randall, Mrs. Henry Sutherland, Mrs. Robert Moorefied and Miss Atha Bateman. . - Jit enter-taine- d Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hatch and family of Mountain View, Wyo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. t W. C. Hathenbrook and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley for a few days. e Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fra'nk W. Stubbs and family have returned home from Wlldwood, Provo canyon, where they have been spending the past three weeks. FAST, LIVING at H. S. Pyne Are you ready for the HIKE? We are prepared to take caraof your HIKE clothing needs. Decker. a) 'V Mr. .,) TIMES which cau easily be proven through comparison Penrod mod Miss Peterson win entertain at a miaceUaneoas shower tomorrow evening at the home of Mine Peterson, In honor of Mist Ida Snow, whoso engagement to Donnefl Powelaon has been announced. Ei-m- a Dr. and - is for the purpose of clearing our stock of summer wear to make .room tor bAhL GUUDb. Uur prices are as low as the lowest at AO, MJss MelTa It is difficutt to make a city beautiful wheir there are weeds cluttering up the landscape. And, while it is unsightly to have vacant lots covered with weeds, it is more unbecoming to ft progressive city to permit weeds to grow along "'the irrigation ditches that line the streets. 'A man from Kansas, walking along one of Provo s ."street the otter day observed, "If we had these streams of water, running through our city we'd feel so proud of them the water would . that wed maintain lawns en both sides; flow through ribbons of green grass." This man was more impressed with these rivulets of water than by our mountains, our canyons, and our lake. MddlMitkiMktegf? Back at Kansas what water flows along their streets (after arin is muddy and unpleasant. Here it is clear as crystal from Pari. Bowmaw rains) ttttmm mW " and prized not at all by the most of us who see the beautiful R by ttoOktovv vuOmta r by tenor MrpUo tropi, picture every day. Did we say "beautiful picture" ? We did I But Along many of our streets this picture of mountain water rushing by us is not pretty, it is so clouded with weeds , '. 'and' tall grass. One of the greatest advertisements this city could pre-sent would be the miles of irrigation ditches, with nicely .".mowed lawns on either side. Strangers within, our gates would be more impressed with these than with out moun- ' tains and canyons, for elsewhere you may see mountains as hum and conyons as wonderful, but few cities have this opportunity to present to the passing eye tiny rivers of , purest water flowing through dry and dusty streets every ' day of the year. do YOU to make the irrigation ditch in front, What can or at the side, of your residence more beautiful, more pleas- t ing to theeye-tyo- ur eye and that of the visitor Will you do that much, a few moments of work each day, toward impressing upon the passing mind this picture 1 'of mountain water flowing through smooth, lawn-lik- e 4 5 a FroTo canyon. . 2177 Exclusive of sample copies and free 'distribution copies HOW ABOUT YOURS? i J3 ipd Mrs. Fred D. Caseity and Mf AHHtam- - Cr ane-- - r spending a few weeks at Spring-dell- . Mr. Jift-a- - - aioKsai at the pogtoffice. forms of Subscription: DeUvered'by carrier, 30 cents a month; by to Utah county. 3 a year; out&lda the county. I'iM a yoar. SWORN CIRCULATION 0U3 Society. SATURDAY. 6, 1911. july 12,7.922. & V I I - gl Of8 COUR56 WE HAD HAVE COFFEE I CAN 0UI 1.0 . A I 90 "R ' ' To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo And Return .1 . .. 4 Stopovers Allowed, All Points. ; FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER. 3 1 X iMsssslBsPsssMHMBeaESaaa I m Going . i ... A- - Provo Greenhouse V V" ; Phont th .. ......EightO. ."Where r .t. PARK 0 'w.viwir REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE W . .y and plants, we haveclosed our office in the Colum-- t ; bia theater and ill be"at the greenhouse, corner 'First South and Second West v- - With VOOGET SHERWOOD'S JAZZ BANDITS; TUESDAY AND Owing to Uie fact that 80 percent of ouforders come t ov$r the telephone, and wjshingto give more : . ...personal attention tojgroVmg nke f reshflowers 4 . OH .TOM CUMB'UP HERE AHO SEE THE VlONDEftFin. VIEW SATURDAY . Chicken and Trout ners, f M TMROUSN 0 VE5, THIMK COULD PORTER IN THE. BI6SEST DEPOT W Tie Hid at- G - MWA EVERY FRIDAY Din- Boating, Fishing, and Bathing. r Ek w.WE HAP A NICE PAVOP IT' A Isusiift ru .iT Syncopating Orchestra CABINS FpR RENT Read aod Usef;Wanl ids |