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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. PAGE TWO. Professional Column '' f FAY LOOSE STIEHL - aYalce Teacher Sto&avafr-r?a&dfiac- lK i t--d OJ1 ai S55 East First North.' Physieiaa aid Surgeoa. i Office over Springville Bankin:30r 3-Hours g-Co. 9-- - !."' OR. MADISON W. MERRILL DENTIST located in former hospital building, 35 E. Second S. Provo, tv aoDoaas.,-..- ..wr - "'3!r. . m soeoad vsXiiiirr. VENTILATING ..w " 1 1 PROYO ANf i I PUBLISHER eJaae mail matter Jaao . cls mail matter under the Act of Mar 3, ..li. - S THE STREETS. at ar to CHARLES - ; set-of- I -- - estack-diseharn- nir jack-tars- Attorney-at-La- w Room 7, Knight Utahr-PhoM-.6C- oiiwu Dwxca - veterinarxalK. yca, w j imiiuica cars wiLn venirai i imi proper ven il it uaiy iix: t wpeun nisrnarg&-" car-behint-hget be-hin- da J'M 1?: -- a Jf- GuarleeflJiadyJlays, If the exhaust vine was carried un the rwr nf the or and discharged at the car roof line, it is suggested,, the harm done would be greatly lessened. i So it seems that the automobile has brought more problems than seemed probable in its earlier development. Aside from the deaths it may cause at the hands of careless drivers, it has a death trap of its own. Of course, in smaller cities-antowns, where buildings are lower and traffic less congested, this condition is less important, but in the larger cities it may easily become a serious problem, as motor vehicles increase in number. It wiirbe overcome, of course, as other difficulties have been overcome.In this connection, air travel has an advantage. More room in which to scatter the -noxious gases. t ghon5W7-W. 5 h MOVING werp forthe Kerm?sse. t: i 1 flU110 UrilUCfllU lo ;r. . ln t tne-atr--ia were quite on the same artistic and what not, as tn Bayswater and IgyeL AbAildjaiMnd admitting Jt. It eipedlBnt. or when be wanted rest jyjd play, to Hideous old (osseous" trumps paint obererm wttnrmTiTySref"neck1 seek ihem at TheTibu5eirof those all t nun TTiia maw aiter nje iww ruiesBors naa lnvescigaiea tne condition of the air in streets where there is heavy automoDR. ARTBUR VANCB bile traffic: 156 W. 3rd N. Phone 681-NAutomobile exhaust eas is rich in a hitfhlv dahccrons substance, carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide gas can be DR.H.F. CANNON present in air m fatal doses withdut revealing the presence by Bcientifle Eyesight Specialist ,Soot or any other visible or odor betraying substance. In an Over Irrias'i Short. open street, in a procession of automobiles, the proportion Provo. Utah. Ljauu'.Mt imtiiimiuw-iPhone 5S5. great enougn to cause Head ache, tf a person remains in it several hours. Wlnpn traffic is stopped at crossings theoccupants of the PROYO TTrKVUIllSt in buii iin'iiuAnit; innn me car in ironc. n - rBXCDAKCir- -- "the stops are long and occur every few feet, dangerous conditions develop. Especially is it dangerous to be caught GetJE: Brattasi, UaBar. bus or a heavy truck, in heaw. freauentlv stonnpd Typewritert Kvairad, Sought traffic. Conditions are worse'iri humid still davs and inrrnr. row atroota borderedivliiuih liuuHftii.1 ThSinrTge VaIT Bii d.JM4JSMBig -- the Laird well knew, having spent a year there. A companion reauirement is that all traracea and anto-Edg Provo, mobile repair shops be iicensedwith a, provision that a cerf J.- -'- . - v ale-te- n . r IbSPflkAWt Phono Was. 4350. r TRUCK SHIP , -- - t rr reign rcn a rges W. 1 call for and deliver it at your : I. ENttAR Express Service at e Will it Jbecome necessary, in time, of bad sunk into such depths of ventilation for streets, because of the poisons contained in the they that they felt they demoralisation : Mask Btaale i exhaust gas thrown off by automobiles? The question is not must e change and de have Uad of really Director chorus, mere idle conjecture, for already it is being rnnBiptPd m Inatwotion possible future elded on giving up tbe studio in tne Kros""the tnd jchastffc all. WhltechapeUthe Mljwles.th necessity.d wills dana Je pays du tendre " n violin, cwnet, voai and Docks. Ratcliffe: Highway,: Rothef Two Yale professors, Henderson and Haggard, who have jnace:z8feAnatoie deirArtitiand and atops. there. aano. studied this subject thoroughly, propose that automobile leaving PaSa for good; and going JeanUfcLyonngjromeo, who had hlthe, soon got to know him well, much to Interest him Ajrpjy fw Tsrma. licenses be raised 20 a year, with a provision that the" extra Lianeta4o?elnHT:4n:-l)oa- 1' been taught how to paint pretty and he found their denU JOS Centers Ptonr 889. fee be remitted if the automobile wttha littlelandscape be equipped with ajverticaj frlends smolf jnlddle distance aensandmade as; many at the tob" of the bodv of the car. In tor Englliiti painters wbo.'do not there among ei to techntcailyrct talked painting case the of busses with roof seats for passengers, the smoke. wish to overwork tberosslves , arp vu me Mint him, de pair a pair, as though they Clsenien. longshoremen, . tni SALT LAKE CITY ffiaav Phone 867, rk. none rooms of Hf. ITotM rwtly are dealer In tipper Conduit Street for Little Binee.Q much grtm when II rvt or play. lime BY to say It of a hen of romaaoe) The glasa oa bU mantel-piecbnameaa. of ma eaealtent remai u of of was full InvHatton, rarda door. rWe minder, pretty mauve and plak That Inflnluslmal doae of tat fbo4 him bloods old kept Oriental, abd Ulae 'acented noieaTnor were orontta wanttnc on many of these straight, and not only mad him thick and Greatest Tarlety . and Moat The Largiwt, Most 8ubsUntIal hoipltabie nttle mtMlvea. He bad itict to hla lastto through those whoso toot also but averthin, fancied overcome bit and Leading Industry ef its Complete Line of Superior quite ho kind In the World, Uuality PredueU. t. sion for , bloated dukea and " lord his last was found to natch (for and tbe rest (we all do aooner or couldn't or wouldn't altar his last). ' He loved to make as much money HARRY : BUTLER later. If thtnge 16 well with aart It he spend that as he could, might wlvea and their toy, especially his mothRAWLEIGH'S GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS and daughters and female royally in pretty- gifts to ' was his cousins; oven their mothers and er and sister,- whom tt Medicines, gplees, Extraeta, rTavers, Seapa, Toilet Artl- - . aunta. In point of fact, and In pleasure to load In this way, and eles. Dentrifiees. PeUabes, Sleek and Poultry Prepara- - ? had' bees very spite of his lender years, he was in whose circumstances tlons, LnaeeUeidea, Stock Dia, DUiaieetaat, Eta. ome danger for his art) f de much altered by his snick success. 671 never mors a generous was There S, FOtTRTH EAST ST. ranr ittsit:. adored info so that type veloplns sup gi brother than LUU9 EUIee of Manafactared br the W. T. KawUleki fMnin. got much to do: the .frlend. the the clouded 'heart. that eouldal The Hoese of Senrlee and Beeer far Qwality. tame cab the platonlo lover (with love any longer! many loves) the squire ot damca, f to all those) aplesv As s the trusty one, of wbomnnsbands ; Accuracy, combined - with u 4 and brothers have no fear! the dors. It was alaotls pleasure now 'life at Loaden to and. study again delicate, harmless dilettante of m careful: attention . in. examin-- s w i T.irw re tr4 feebly drifted inu qmlte decent eoolety like Lorritiifr aod Caraefle with drete eeau nod white tlaa on, and their bar farted la the middle" and down tbe back of the bead, and brought over the eart In a bnnch at each aide; a wat the Eogllib faabloa la "Uios days: and tubacrlbed to OallKnaoI't lieitenger; and bad themielyei propoaed and aeconded tor the Cer cle Aoglala In the Pue Satnta'y toocbe. a circle of Britiab phllie tine of the very deepeat dye;1 and went tojbear divine terrlex od Sun " ' day mornlngt la the Rue Mar boeuf! Indeed, by the end of the summer The Herald, only dally newepeper hi TJtab aonth of Salt Lake City, la a member of tbe N. E. A. Serrloe'. and of the Internationa Net x Sertlce,' , Snlt Ike Clly office ; ... .811 New Building TItahT ' 'J' . OvxrfcM UN to arfar Iraa. IF tHHt 9s tfeari aad Vat M IfiliM isffVi?5atliied Tien they T', ....... ID ITOR . 0 KAMiuaa tC' st Mnnd' trwntetM Mi iL My? . si'tio I.U1, and The Bunds Herald waa entered May 9. .1822. tbe poetofflee. prbro, Utah, ,; ,V. 179. u - JMWd.BlKUBfc South-firEtaBUir ateratfac, street.' rtwevjy Paahr-Ta- l opsone K. ' - TBBMB Md Bsftdey. O0 BOWBCaUPTIOM-I- Mlr a saoottw or I34tbo A year la advaoi ss; b sea4. tbe jmt, ta advance.. by maU. H-- Tho Dally Herald was entered 5. Office Phes -- . '.Vert X Chas.M. Smith, M.D. ' I SaxXT o6 k, im 1 UTAH CENTRAL . TRUCK LINE Freighting from Salt Lake to Provo. VUI b v .vyapay r i ture, Haul Freight, Transfer Trunks. Blurred Eye-strai- n, Sight, Dizziness, Nervousare a few, of ness, Cross-eye- s theUla myglasses remove. Heindselman Optical & - lll ..5 D'. y- - Jewelry will Where them? 23L t - Ia Co. - I I : ii find not only the cut flowers In season but beantlr ful potted, growing plants, etc. Our chrysanthemums, flowers will add much to the oyTitfeTicrasioifi wlU V ; yy-,-- fV? you purchase suggest the May we ProvoQreenhouae-irhewryo- l , ,j FLOWERS FOR HALLOWE'EJTT X3H W' and Taffy joined.. -- palnteA A)(fiao- they really are (and didn't them I; and then they apeoi g yearj tn Munich, un.i then a v. jr in l)u seldorf. uuj u wiuier m i Hiro. nJ v ToneT3ghlV Vherei . the Flowers fJrow" Prorb Greenhouse so on . . And all this time Taffy, who took everything au grand jwrleux eape-dallthe claims, and obligations of . iv- " ' - "St, . -- t ti , friendship corresponded regularly with Little Blllee. who wrote him letters back long and amusing again, and bad" plenty to nay about bis life ln London which was a series of triumphs, artistic sod so-cialand yon would have thought from his letters, modest though they were, thai no happier young man, or more elate, was. to be found LITTLE THINGS. In the world. Did you ever .brush aside a tiny insect, crush it, per- "anywhere It was a good time In England, haps, and then wonder just why it was created? If you did just then, tor young artists .of SO WOnder. T)r0bablv VOU couldn't Answer vmif ftm nnoat inna promise; a time .of evolution, rev -development in tne great scheme of greatirmhnwovAr-vinthiT- .r i orootn4 oluttonrhangerand u , l ""-"-orw the of schools and of founding we wtie insect had its own niche to anq ? " "" the crambling away of old one a xiu. r keen struggle tor existence a sur- Coming up a little higher in the animal world there is the L - vtvtng of the fir t pfeparationTlei ro- - us tommonrircalled the "fishwnrm earinwom. , v vm.. viiiw " nimrloa sAMa j hope.- for the ultimate survival aai nd 53000 fisnworms in the average acre of British of the Attest mS We move Furni- ache, With - , ing the eye and fitting glasses has v crowned our business witlt ompJetecssead! DlL G.H. HEINDSELMAN patronized him and gave hlrh good own little halts tn a seeming a. 1w. and told h'm in - - em'tlfrM j - aeff oases or ytr Bttchner both In his genius strain and endeavor; and hl Twintwn sigce Mr Buck-oe- sweet water and cooling shade, was the ijniy "gentlemap" who where the food was good and plenever painnd for hlra. atid tbuy tiful, though the tepta might not to Spain, ho that tie might toreadors from the life, I' may ae well ;a.o here that tbe Laird's toreador pictures, wlrlch h.vl bad quite a vuue in Scotland as long an lie had leen coiitot, to pal'.l timrti lu the i'lace St. Anatole dea Arts." quite caaod to pleaie tor lie And- - 1'eun to Seville jalUr-ftixand Madr'd. so he took to painting Roman uardlbale nd "Neapolitan pilterari from the dyylhs of his cbnatnmsnea- and was "STsucceae-futhat he made, up bis miml iie sioil- - his- - market by jyuuliL-Ueiuir ' going to Itr.ly! car SB sssi .ABSOLUTE RESULTS GUARANTEED 4e iand-Uouldrt- K'i'ug itiidy- . llee-fou- Hd W m miiiwuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiS r-- LONG DISTANCE TRIPS Work Guaranteed. Prices Most Reason- able. itrzir---- PaP3 PHONE MS - TZrrZ' is made of the best of materials in our - rTmmoiraTiacrewhere the sou was exceptionally rich. Right now is the busiest season of the year for earthworms. Wherever the autumn winds leaves flutter to the earth, our old friend fishworm is dragging the dead leaves into his tunnels, there to rot and enrich PROVO 1 TRANSFERS -i i r i f) H me soil. TAXI CO. Professor J. Arthur Thomson, in- of ltailed Science, records that, on the averac. the fisViwormin on Liratiove, and hoiMiel his acre of ground passlen tons of soil through their bodies each cencel" "Ask hlra!" 'and they have been doing this for many millions of NIGHT AND DAY year "Ask him yourself 1" years. They .cover the surface at the rate of three inches in Thus Papelard and Bonchardy, SKRVICE fifteen years, and they are thus continually circulating the on the morning of Little Blllee's soILAn so which was covfield, first appearance at Carrel's stndlo, ered with hard flints that it was known as The thicklyField, In the Rns des Potlront 8t Michel Stony Careful, Courteous, was left untouched for thirty years, after which a horse could And that Is the quesUon the pres gauop irom one ena to tne other without ever striking a ent scribe la doing his tittle best to Experienced, ' stone." answer. Workmen. Darwin wrote this : "The "nlouo-r- i looking, tamoua, well, cient and most valuable of man s inventions; but long before ,s good weU dieesed youth inds hejexisted the land was, in factrregu!ariyT)loughedbyeartn-worms-I- t bred, and pens Hi soeJety may be doubted whether there are manv nthar doors eery readily: he hasnt long animals which have played so important a part in the to knock; sad It would be difficult of the earth as have these lowly organized creatures."history to nod s youth ine eartnworm made ufe on earth possible for man. we situated, handsomer, mors famous, couia not continue existing, without its assistance at pre- - better dressed or better bred, mors seemingly happy and successful. S I parmgvne sou tor me iooa we eat ana ror tne trees so chem with mors attracUve quallUet and m our system or air suddiv. icaiiy necessary mors condonable faults, than Little g tne eartnworm function in nature's BlUee, as Taffy and the Laird respite important Bcneme 01 inmgs, many 01 us are surprised to learn that it found him when they cams to Lon nas a purpose otner tnan to be used, as fish bait. -don after their tour or Bra years in And coming up still higher, we. reach the king of the foreign parts thslr waaderjahr. animal world man. Does each and everv man fill hi nlnn j He had a fins studio and handin the world, be It high or low, as faithfully and as some suite of rooms In Pltaroy efficiently does the lower order of creation? Some do, some do not,Jbut ; Square. BeauUtul specimens of his i all could learn useful lessons by considering these lowly unllnlahed work, endless studios, If your wifa can't cook mm i,iie win rv tncy uo. hung oa his studio walls. Every divorce her I thing else was as nice si tt could : be " the furniture, the bibelots, and SPANISH FORK STl'DENTS f work In- the. field. Keep her for a pet, and r U ths srtlsllo foreign and nUL'IVll l1 xav HVWU.W win learnors i.i attend the tnti .: i,r.i eat at the ol- d, Eastera tnd draperies In teachers' " " don - kl lul ! re fi th Iw In U h( mi tl 'C ' . r--dont , IlL-t- e.1 BI'AXISII GrbortJafe W. L. NANCE, Prop. dlin nti FORK. Ovt SX Ih proKrawiuic Bert rapidly at Fork. FavnraMe weather coudlUona make tbla powdlile, as well aa the fact that the gpanUh Fork arhoola are allowing a two weeks' Indnetrlnl vacation to allow tbe atitdeuta to help In the harreat AU tbe acboola ar closed, although the primary grades do hot do much 8paulh bric-a-br- ac institute WeeK. a ik racer knick-knack- Salt Lake this s and hangings and curtains and rugs d the piano by CoUsxd . v- A Oollard. That Immortal canvas, ths "Moon-- OUT (Just begun, sad already by Moses Lyon, ths famous picture dealer), lay ea his : t easel. Mo mas worked harder sad with Issth asors sU&c4fd (haa Uiu semi-gran- BIRTUS REPORTED. SPANISH FOUR, Oct '23. Blrtha are reported at tbe foUowlnf homes: Daughters' to Mr. and Mrs. Hex Imnlola and Mr. and Mrs. Ole ONon. Jr.. and a sun to Mr. ' Ur. Alms Huff. . s , .h , sd . j m tk4 Laird cf Cock orn sanitary shop, production of . PROVO BAKERY .1 be of cloth ot gold; wher the talk waa of something mors to his taste than court or sport or nar row party . politics; the new - . ' Ask your grocer! beautyrnhsmmgmatchfTfcs knowledge-- ta4!?frt'"?t!5 that-Lon- rt Lmho Blllee, nor with bis fame as a paint. ,r. (hat we are chiefly concerned In thla unpretending little tale, except promised ' him. In time, aa equal in so far aa they, have some bearing successl Hers nd there some tweet old op bis character and bis fate. "1 ahould like to know the de darling specially enslaved bun by of : d.l r art of Little Bui It Is not with, the "The--Outlin- .i- ( WUred '".iie-uinoerwas-arounorii- aif seaeoais-oming-ducait!onv- like the dowager Lady Cblselhurat or soms sweet young one, like ths lovely Duchess of Towers, by ber beauty, wit, good humor, and sisterly Interest In all he did. and who In some vague, distant manner constantly reminded him of Trilby, although she was such s great and fashionable lady I But lust such darlings, old or young,- were to bo found, with suu higher Ideals. -- In less exalted spheres; and word easier of sccsss, with no Impassable gntr between spheres where there was no patro nising, nothing but deference and warm appreciation - and delicate flattery, from men and women alike and where ths aged Venus-es- , whots prims wss of ths dsys of Waterloo, went with their histori cal remains duly shrouded, like Ivy- mantled ruins (aod In ths middle - distance!). Bo bs actually grew tired ot ths great before they had Urns to tlrs ot him Incredible as tt may seem, and against nature; and this saved him many a and hs ceased to bs seen at fash ionable drams or gatherings of any kind, except la one or two houses where hs waa especially liked and mads welcome tor his own sake; such as Lord Chlselhursfa In Pic cadilly, where the "Moos-Dla- r found a horns tor a tew ysars, before going to its last home tnd final rssUng-plaola ths National Gal lery (R. L PO: or Sana Stoppenhslm'S ta Cavendish 8quaro, where many lovely little watsr-oolosigned W. B. oocupled pieces of boaor oa gorgeonaly elided walla; M U forgaaasly glide. heart-burnin- o - rs Mkt eK slon to Rome; ths but elopement In high Ufa the next! and wher the mualo was that of ths greatest s that can be, who found rest sad. play la making bat-ter musle for lore than they ever made for hlra and were listened to ss they should be, with under standing tnd religious silence, and all ths fervent gratitude they de served. ; There wars ssvsral such houses In London then and are stUW thank Heaveal - And LltUe Bllles had - his MtUe bUlst there end there ho. wss wont to drown himself In wavea of lovely sound, or stresms of clever talk, or rivers ot sweet feminine adulation, seaal oceans! somewhat relaxing bath! and forget tor a while his everlasting chronlo plague ot heart Insensibility, which no doctor could explain or curs, and to which hs becoming gradually signed as on does to deafness or blindness or locomotor ataxia tor It had lasted nearly firs years ! But now and again, during sleep, and In a blissful dream, ths lost power of loving ot loving mother, sister, friend would bo restored to hunt Just as with a blind, maa . who somsumas dreams he has recov ered his sight; tnd ths Joy of would wake him to ths sad rotlltyt till ho got to know, oroa ta hit dream, that ho only dreaming, sfter tH, whenever that priceless boon seemed to b his own ones moreand did. his atmest sot ta. wake. lad these were Bights ta ho marked with white stoat, aid remembered! -- ' ' muslc-msksr- 1 THESE CHILLY NIGHTS Remind as that wiater b and ahrayg being alite " of the aablk, we would aaegest that' yon fin yonr bla with the best coal oa the marktt ckaa that will .give yotj the utmost satisfactioa all v ; winter.' "' vu . : 2 ""-.- LET US FIGURE ON THAT GARAGE OR ROOFING BEFORE SNOW FLIES 357 AND GET OUR PRICES" --PH- , MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER V : M oanUnujdl - vl COMPANY iS... vu iT near at haad to the aeada llx) yuiiP |