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Show WEDNteIMEERHP ite HERALD, For Everyone ''83 ma. hums -i- i: and riie school ... III iimH." t'Wp have A -i 11 was-exi- - fluthcrW. JiwrdMi- B.JJarniL'n T IK''': Ktnl III. .X'""--- ' . vr ... sturtf-u'h.jifcrt.t ...v v !:yl!ej.;: f PHnclt)aila'rBioB-- . The enrollmfnt in the Proro high more thaa 50 imt pnrylledTwWi!y, iban 'PMVO, UTAH. y However .1, i'..ri- i - ., .?."".' ire, i, N 1i t '. I XV.. : ft" .tue-ri- room worn tin" seem eager htoiT'r-r- - hleh standard r."uoa yterj nnftux J"ea'rs' . .. Jl:!5iv.UiJ4:'ne i,u in .earliest. . : fcllow.. esocialendoi:: .. Wind.. . - t"! T'lilV wfl ASK FOR pT.': T exoept Sfttnmay, una Published erery week-daSukday mortin, at The Herald Building, Sooth Vint West street, Proro, Utah. Telephone 96. y 1 delivered by carrier, 40 bente a montn, or S3.50 the rear In adranee: by mall. 13.50 a year; Sunday onj, by mail, $1.00 the year, Jn advance.. Cv RODGESfi........ .KDITOa AND PUBLISHER ae Daily Herald waa entered as second class mail matter June and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter 7 9, 1922, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, i Yon 1. . j'ha Herald, only dally newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake Cfty, a member of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News f -- rnVSTTTTTTTON in uivu DAY.- - MiQUUfXi iTt- CWMArt V; f.-- "-- y r T" NEW FALL MODEL e, i with comfortable clothes. If you are six,, you'll enjoy a middy wouse, U you're- 16 the straight loose blouse tfimmed with buttons win please you, If you are 26 the ! y will be the more disposed to live in accordance with its : . ys scepta- and purposes." -:We 1: T)0 YOU --APPRECIATE IT? I :.Did you ever stop and thinlrhow thankful you, should. II xne pj - I' just for one great blessing the ia mat you live m I tited States? F A "A person can not visit Europewithout returning home s i ' the thought that we have a most fortunate America," Newinmerited Representative Will RWood, of Indiana, who re-s 'rned to Washington after a month m various European P 4 I I - - M1H Thi. estoreiftlan o introduction It's h. mwer of, a nation. And i i-.t- h J , I l j 7. a., lSj To'U a tathonts deeoer tilan ... tnis r r '- prinjr-- "tin Value First Fall Suits -- Our I I AMM!pS iSKSS F . HOT CAKES, BUCKWHE4T CAKES 1II,bl-- VCVS and -- tb - ftJOAOfi; II 11 1 I I 1 1 1 i - .. ft' ii WE S . EGGS ery.JHorrdll.H ft II 1 1 Ul A f llfflM l I I I IU I UMIU I . - nn-..o- .. 'nn , itov-iMiin- ?AKE A I t'rovo.Utah. j ti J.tTeryJReasonableTrices. . t- - nnn . now. ... nerves ivnnw ,r. R Pn c 'II Al- 1 . I" cuj I A I V fclllUll . ia 11 ,jjki Fnff lniff iitit I W 4 hi.. , I'l x , V- ' J 9 isl A V II on Display, Tr :j f NOW. Bargains ?!anr Are Now . i N Sre . t-- .".. ; ; ciulhiers-snruns- v. and.' mih's ividcr : royal welcome awaits every wan who is willing tar nut' his shoulders asainst- our time. r "Miehaels-Steri- l MIMl 1U HII MANY WISH TO SELL. LET BARTON'S HELP. YOU.'- -. M , A - ' , trio ranon if nallprn; lfto-nnr- l W :.XJ im.vv W aivW,' B f ,!,;' "It would be lortunate it an tne aemagogues ana enronic in this country could take a trip to Europe. v :. 11 XI llfil would have precious, little to complain about," fA rely they itinued Representative Wood. "America is the most for? -- hate country in the world. In Europe there is strife, tur-unrest and threats of war. - Thousands of. Europeans . iirifirnpioved ana wacea are low. Americana snouid re inkful that we' have a stable government, general employ. ntr high wages, happy homes, peace and prosperity. All 'lericans should be pptimists." . . , ! ll'.l ' J i a Ti antes Ti. u&yia, secreuiry vi i&uor, anu xormeriy a worKer & steel mill, expressed similar sentiments Tecently in an " ilress to workers in the plant in which he worked twenty-ji- e years ago. Both workmen and employer are better off ijAmerica than anywhere in the world today,- and "while jlrywhere else there is political and. economic chaos, it is for V in this country that employer and workman are moving v jadily forward under the banner of industrial peace and j feperity, said Mr. Davis, who also recently returned from irip to Europe. jji Abroad unemployment is the rule, he said, and wages are r, many workers beingjwdd a mere subsistence wage, while HAmericft wages generally are as high as they have ever Pugjn, and every workman who' is willing and able to work has I opportunity to fill a job. A recent dispatch from Pittsburgh was to the effect g pocket for "'-t immigrants into that part of the country are aston-.te- d fz refreshmenL 51 at the prosperity of the country, and express delight S Aids digestion. , suvn wiw nwai uituiuc uius... i&iv io meet tneir expendi" Allays thirst res. ft . - Soothes the throat One man who settled in Ambridare. the hrirlo ring town on the Ohio river, declared recentiv tho mitk vt For Quality, Flavor aod. vings for a year in Eurorje he couM nuwrmse o too Sealed Packasv .1 "II m. S I )thes and a pair of shoes, while in Ambridge he had out- llt-find- 1 ca ' " sehsnn in a ileeade. - fi- M i7 it ii posltivelV.teitureg irrcala. tible pciill if yon pear 'Wumtn ind NiiIl 11 put it acrosa an .Ta. v Record with tkair "j!is unroua apontaneitv. h a i( wj)f-wni- j t gS Those Famous HAM AND Ralh - f?ir Walter V - here thev . are and thev are ; .. : wonderful. " 1- -- W ; .. attoreffmpllcIfy ; I am sure that, as the American people wiaeiy appreaaieso moaej win be just right. has insured io thern, Constriction 3 blessings that their " : COMPANY used piano, a used Vietrola, rased bed, a used spring or some other used articles. ; You will appreciate dis- nins-othese articles. We exchange with you-- we, fall in and wr-spll- .. S, . " . 33 - . - ""arid Whether you are six, Or 16, or 16, the summer styles provide you I : -- -- . J.,u - -- - - dy7 'X home industtv . ,TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY downstairs department will be used' for our exchange department. You have now; in. your home a used chair, a used table, a used davenette, a Men are wondering about the stfttefnent made today by rresi- ': . nr Cnolidire in a communication to the Kiwania club Inter n tional, in commenting upon the; activity of that orgamza-iof nation-widthe of celebration signing holding a U , Constiution, by over a thousand clubs, on September-17, nas Decome week-ot wnicn Septemberib-daring the The president's mes-- - be known as "Constitution WeekX " I. .;re in full reada: , , : V - a wusuw ooservance oi aaaw "ihe annual oepiemuer ai i' nlday in honor of the fact that it is the, anniversary of iL -charter, is a . custom altogether 'j signing of that great and ' l perpetuation. I m-- glad to rthv of continuation tVie t And help build up The entire space in our accordant with principles oUU Constitution of the QtMMaw fiW understand the advantages - ai that . ivwv.m uHei--wfts- W. . specialty of P4T T. I . i it TT AVT our-noo- C1?IT lduch n ITO . V J - T--v 4 . - i 4 r ii - ever-rea- ; .. . ..... . . rt r is f5r- moio : mm m '" IJUAllJLf AJIJII t,l M m V a . 1 L A I D See E 8 wM ' ' IrSrl . ! Tlrrr --- JT eproduction. . BUM, I'M Kecia You, Out THAivik,- - C.V-HANSE- Commercial Artist Will give personal instruction in Show CardWntin?, Sign Painting, Drawing, Designing and Painting. Students may commence at any time as each one will receive individual in struction. Day and Evening Classes. Terms Reasonable . Studio S23 W. Center. Phone 812-Provo, Utah. 24 East First North. ' 1 k . , by Booth Taxking-tor- r, Zane Grev. Hcrhrrt Quick, H. O. Wells, George Weaton.SophieKerr.Elea. nor HaUowell Abbott and others; in fact, $16.00 worth for only a dollar and a half. , , Do you know orVbis get buy for the money? Because I believe it doesn't exist, may I call, today? . .. ' . 0 , w. CT "z n arbitrary gai. Dver Sve on' the Why should rts shipped sunply-t- it or ro .,a - xee? join? In men drive gai rood till you com 3 iTrTa.T mmL V A PH cits Irasmh ire pin. ana in " T m ft IKw l M m. ana gm dttetl 'If you fooa serrlM itreaion tv w J aiauuu-jui-i-- ii u ...f ' aasiBBisisMaasiBBBSBWBBBaaa" : int lADig Boit ianam mcocirrtTmtnni V OZaaas- . .n ahaamMLlt) - IssHtbiwievdibcwst - , ' yrV. 3 yjA ; ' ' t trra.... , i ' Storage Rates on CoaL "'At! Phoned .... the. ?riceif Bioes thI,sJnterpountaln region? . " - . rciya NX .v. N. Wv ANDERSON Hotel Royderi I North First ...-Wixtf 1. UTAH. i v al f Each Isssue Worth the Price of All : . Issues 12 big, brilliant L J . ; I just wish I had tpace to teu you about au of the other, cool things which' will come to you in The Journal .if only you will arrange to read the next- Issues, Let me mention just one feature Journal fiction: There will be book- length novels each to fin- ish in not more than four itory---Thi- s had to pay od ill - j-- , O u"w These paintings,' froniL Raphaels ; to Gainsboroughs, are the greatest art "treasures orEurope vatueUT5dayar " " more than" $100,000,000.:They ' can" never be brought to this countrv for " ...... .... Tne comlnr of indenAmtant mnutMM' im aifferential to lover "JT - - T HUM M.hUO motorists in TX terri KM IXC rvo vears. An eta Ntt 7 better tonic. -- j ... With no independent competition in this, v territory to balance the marketi users of gasoline in the past have paid arbitrary prices based upon conditions elsewhere-tha"had no" bearing locally.- o illustrate prior to the.e'ntry of the Independent Gas a In the intermountain vmpany ,rlt0 this fieId. fn ta p5e based uPn a differential of 5 cents a gallon 6 Denver price, with proportionate nriS llr!l HOMEJOURNAL -r- . Saved a Million Dollars for Gas Users differential . HIE T , ? iil lUJ0!?ndin? or it M t Now you may have, in magnificent MT-colreproduction, a home gallery of the eighteen greatest paintings in the world They will appear, withirjuthe next 12 months, in By CONDO AW MM lllllaW-- I H fooliftBayTlMmV H 7 Outbursts of Everett true. - I HowI-G- f ycinnnnnnnr irum.neaa to ioot witn his savings of one - ' Yes. it's a rood ulace to hp. And im.iant.ii u to keep out of . the turmoil that is making' V Jjcy Europe ; n..M I S p ma-mon- dy Pletv n"f n'.'.iWi.Moiii.l. '. 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