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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAYJUNE 26," 1923 Put Your Money to Your Own 04 rcj 18 i THEHERALD tpcicnnflic toto, Published at The Hefald Building, South First West'tfeet, Utah. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER E. C. RODdERS ; vi The Daily Herald was entered as: second class mall matter Junej :6, 191J, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mall ; ' matter May .9, 1922, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act oi - 1.; - Home le? jbULUIIHIL infv ill ii iiiii UUbl 11 1 Jt Illillin u. Slightjy hjgher Ctt the monument ereraJ large sums riven by Amerl- is represented with the" figure of were returned to their flsnors. mnaity, before whom kA Trencn rAmbassador ilyroa T, Herrick polluiind an Anferican soldier ere will represent the United States at cordially grasping hands, symbo-fzin- the dedication, excerises on the the perfect union ot the two Fourth of July, France will be reprealized ?t the'fronL resented by her highesf Govern-- " Surmounting the whole Is the merit offceials. Hereafter the monullito ment Till center of a patrio-lie- " sUjtue of n Amirican-- he aeift of thft soldler poet, Allan See, demonstration every Fourth of ger dressed In a French" uniform July,. ' - ' , , and beckoning to his countrymoc- to join him In helping France. A -2 LARGE OMELETTE The monument is the wort of tJe Boi'cfi-e'- r, Jenn noted French sculptor, who came in cdntari,.wlt:i the at m.ttiottnl Jtewa Serrlce. CCLUMCt tad.,. June 18. American" volunteers whea"hs too, - tiree thousand four hun- -' 1 "wertyvar. the; front was at the during Are esgs.Ja one big scrambled re-- j Threp years of work is gifior.n? -subscriptions to tne total of 400 ug i;!'td when, George Sommers a loaded with sixty. ' Irnvo truck !n the g mWu, represente(j I I ment Only strictly 'French. nu'V Me cases of eggs Jnto a diteh ' ere accepted, and j. ; . scripticns ha-.ta- :. g btbe ; I rnitinr TERMS OF sruSf'RIPTIOX Dally and 'Sunday, delivered by 40 tents a month, or $3. JO the year in advance; by mail, $3.59 a fiy HARRY R. FLORY, voar; Sunday only, by mail fl.Otf the year, in advance. International Newsservice Staff When you go to the bank. Correspondent France will PARIS, June 26.-- AU your vou don't deposit Thfl Herald, only daily newspaper ii! l.tah south'of Salt Lake City, ounn or juiy iiv tribute on tne is a member of the X. K A. Service and of the International News't0 the forerunners of the American money to someone , else's Service. ... jt, Erpedltionary For.ces the Ameri" can' volunteer who fought from credit. Then why pay rent 1914 to 191? under the French TlagT I in the Foreign Legion, In the Lato someone else ? Fay rent side side and by fayette Escadrtlle Put your I WHAT WILL BECOME OF MEfiE MAN? to yourself. the I. with the French poilus ' trenches. own home, into your money a On the Place des Etats-UniWo- - little National will of in the of America Mrs. Alva Smith - - Belmont, Paris, president spot rent.not in man's party, in an interview recently given in the new Capitol be dedicated a monument to these the XTnited-StatmeB, ot thgtJnited States, which is thetrtleof AmeriFrance's recognitiotf'o that unm'istak-no .to, out I in are national in When you the ready the party capitol, pointed i will become of mere man when the women's ca's volunteers is pust as sincere as wav able what America's recornition f of Lafayette build, caJJ on us. We have I party gets intafull action-Ur- s. Belmont said among and his soldiers.' all the materials and will manyother things: Many. of the. volunteers died for of end. the The "Henceforth women are to be dictators. France. --Their names will be chis to be very glad help you.' dictatorship of the world bv men is in sight. We women have eled on the base of the monument lived long enough in the cramped confines of a misfit sociarfXmong others the following names structure. We have been forced to sit still too long. We have will be inscribed: Allan Seeger been powerless for such an endless time that we have enough Norman Prince, Victor Chapman, I est Mr. ...... nej E in.' T tv. -- huvu Interest in a picture of ;the children that is made todayjgroivsas they grow -- . fhone 384 todax for- an y appointment l hi d B ;l J ,a,. JJ L? " w iBillitiB B M VJf Ry I - Phone 384; . BBBIBIr nnn u n n n If B : B ii n n n e nilBBBil fi Jf Esjil I -- mi IIIEBUI hi II y'x ' - v -- Col'umbiaf m 1 I ' Theater. . Ire s, 8.4 heeadqaarterQf 4o-sly)w i es, SV ttz Into! Coal & Lumber Company Kenneth Weeks, Kiffia Rockwell,-- i tn shanp r pnprcrv r nnvi strnrtnrp to our will. af Russell Kelley, .Richard Hall and "We know we can manage the house We can and will rarle Fisk. reconstruct it. We can put on a left wing and a right wingr We can even tear the house clown if we like and I think mefr stnrpH-n- n know that perfectly , I well. "The time has come to take this world muddle that men have created and turn it into an1 orderly-- , peaceful, happy abid for humanitv. in its present condition the vorld is its own: worst indictment ."rainst-thdictatorship of men. Men have always obstructed and suppressed the intellect of of the human race. They have always worked for themselves. That is not sufficient. The error lies here, iiif e one-ha- lf 5th South and 2nd West. Business and Professional "Men have always kept women in subjection. To ack nowledge women as equals would have destroyed their own pedestals. JM now we purpose to destroy , these pedestalsJijl of egotistical man. Iney have opposed an even partially d world, fearing a limitation of their undis If your wife can't cook puted freedom. her! don't divorce "Men have insisted not only that we live in a a her for pet, and Keep ed world but that we worship in a church ; we old eat at the no longer accept this. When we speak of women as dictators we mean that we are establishing such dictatorship for the gooo) of the human race. man-gove- man-dominat- ed J : ner.said: "Oh, yes, of course they could vote for her but no man would have any voice in the management of the woman's party ; neither would any man be appointed to office in case Mrs. Belmont were elected president; The cabinet, the diplomatic officers, the federal judges, and every office would be filled by women and only women." And that's that. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT- - TRUE. Utah. 661-- , , 1. CLARENCE RASMUSSEN Phone J- I 1 1 By CONDO Shoulder Steak, lb... PotRbasu, lb. 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