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Show I; THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. two. PAGE The HERALD I la the same length and Leah Belle Oakley, both of enpapemeut of Captain 0. 1', secured the Koyal IrU Hniwara. auj of time. Purine this administration Irovx alm our nation wai linked to LOXIHJX, Jan. 28. (IX S.) The waa announced today. of the torld by thirty treaties that made war atuKiMt lia- . Nhibie Iftwrrii the CuiitrStiiig . : : e THE LOUDSPEAKER SPEAKS OUT OF TUEM Etahlih'il as a weekly in lr6; aa a dally in 1H22; iaxutrd vvvry ret-p- t Saturday, and Sunday rural mornmir edition morning; aver; u.ormittf txotpt londay. I'uMished In the Herald tiutlciins. f.0 South Klrtt Wtit street, J'rovo, VUh. Knti'rd as Bwotid clis matter fat the poptoffice in I'rovo, Utah. Tt:iM li K M lls HM'I IOV. r, v r month. 4"e y Drliveit U l.y carrivr, (irr ear, 3 in 1 of! alv.iim-' .1 l 1... f..l, ....i.i I 2.5m advance jcr t'r, eve-IHK- K turee-guarte- ra Jifir-tien- 'Mis effort to abolish war by confederation between allied tiationi wan ever wan as m blc au effort Mccouilished by man aud bis failure 3 1Ivtp(1 t y mail in I'niti-St.itis. outside Utah county, ier year, in advance (3l) 9 .1-- AXXIT TXQX tf '! ANOTIIKK DANCE. Another of the wries of dances given this season by the Sci'oiid ward Mutual Improvement association will lie held Wednesday eteuing. The Peerless orchestra will render the music. 1 . 1 ' ttJO fW bXd tut Tjesa AC CONflCOKt fn n AMJTCTbi AS ov Txr baoo Editor and i'ulilialier. International News N. ii A. Service. j-- SB. ,jma urnuN m on Of AJTTM lA'SC TUHOU6H ' Ttrw R.WSSICH Cf BUS&MS WCKIHG ASOOT HEQ CHN HOME. CP HO! ThC POSSIBILITIES prniM'. Much iidvl'-- h is been civen lis to the viihic of a word of pniwe. Is in ;i way Hie elixir of pHiii-- e so To the efficient person, who has a reasonable regard for his invn efficiency, but who is also aware that there are others equally if not more efficient, a word of praise, mid appreciation also is n path to better things. To all of these, praise is meat. And now, how about the poison? Can such n beneficent thins as praise become "the other man's poison?" Assuredly so. Xo great keenness of preceptiou is necessary to realize this. There are persons and they may be met In all walks of life who are so thoroughly in love with themselves that they are immune to the very thought that there might be n defect in them or in their work. They have no hesitancy in praising themselves on any and all occasions. If they are women, they will boast of their housewifely efficiency, of their clothes, of their social triumph, in fact of everything. I!ut regardless of sex, they stand upon a pedestal and demand that all their world give them adulation. If they are not praised, they will more than supply the deficiency. To them, a word of praise is as a They will spark to gunpowder. Open 7:30 j' i fA7 j AnT2 AAY swell to immediately,- flguhillri-lythe bursting point. Even the person who gives the praise will be regarded as n poor worm of the earth, who should be glad of an opportunity to burn Incense at the altar of the egotist. They will soak up praise like a sponge but they will give tip none of it. The iicrson. It will be observed, has little praise for others. Not being able to see their own defects, these praise seekers naturally can not learn. They are perfect, In their own estimation. Their ways are the only ways. Aud to see them at their worst, just try a word of praise. d SAYS -The pleat is dead. hemstitch. Long live the To approach a senator walk up and ask: "What are you investigating?" This failing, ask, "What are you under investigation for?". (ih, yes, the one-ha- lf piece bath- Phone 730 i THAT WCH Sue HEASO - CO. Provo, Utah. run-dow- Min-thor- Take Tanlae Vegetable mute than the one used at present were followed by our commercial fliers. The southern route apjK'iirs to me more feasible than the northern route, which is used at present. There are three reasons for this A Frenchman has nn auto that Better weather, less eleruns on charcoal. Americans have opinion:' vations to hurdle aud better laudFords than run on credit. ing fields. "I think the ideal route A man flew in a pastboard air- from New York to San Francisco plane at Topeka, Kan., but it is not would be as follows : New York to a very healthy habit. Imyton, to St. Louis, Kansas City, Missouri ; Wichita, Kansas Tucuin-cari- , Wild horses are becoming a nuiNew Mexico; Williams, Arisance in Oregon and dark horses are zona ; thence to San Diego and up air-ma- By JAMES L. KILGALLEN, News Service Staff Correspondent. COLON, Tannina, Feb. 4 mail service between New York and San Francisco is not only feasible but a certainty of the future." This was the declaration of Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, who, with Lieutenant Macrea.ly nchieved international fame last year when they succeeded in making a nonstop flight from New York to San Diego, Calif. Lieutenant Kelly was here on his way to Portland, Ore., where he has been commissioned to take charge of a government school for '.!,:i.i. iiSVii;,:,!;-'!!!.!;;- a mr. .3. J 'I .iki rri ii i it W aviators. aiBi'aMiwa This Car Given Absolutely the coast to Sau Francisco. "The advantage of this southern route would be that the high mountains and bad weather conditions which prevail over the northern route west of the Mississippi, ese-ciall- y in winter time, would not be encountered to say nothing of the better landing-fielfacilities to be found west of the Mississippi on the southern route. "Sis months' flying over the route I have outlined would prove it the best. "I would be In favor of establishing another route, running north and south say from Chicago to Sail Antonio crossing the east and west route I have outlined." FREE! Come in and we will tell you all about it. Anderson Ford Garage 241 West Center St. Tributes Paid (Continued j AC 41 FOCiOTTTM Tjm urr 7,r iii air-mai- - TO amitch I.M10KTAN'T DATES IN LIKE STOKY OF WOODKOW WILSON. Graduated at Princeton MRS. LAV HA SENIOR has moved ever Provo Meat & Packing Company. Dressmaking. Hemstitching, Button Making, Pleating. Al.-- o Stamping Designs. Orders Taken for Corsets. "r7l uul- - . versify, 1.S71I. Selected as president of Princeton August 1, 1!02, after seventeen years as college professor. Fleeted governor of New Jersey November 10, 1010. Nominated for president In Democratic national convention, Baltimore. July 2, 1912. Inaugurated March "4, 1913. president November surrn x 7, 1910. ww Asked congress to declare war ou Germany April 2, 1917. Sailed for France December 4, 1918, as head of American peace commission. Versailles .Signed treaty of June Carried fight with senate over league of nations to country, v 2S, 1911. Septemlier 2, 1919. Suffered nervous breakdown near Wichita, Kan., September 20, 1919. Stricken w ith partial paralysis at White House, October 5, 1919. Itetired from presidency March sELi 1 r ' -- Just two things hava mad Died at Washington, February K im posaibl for glvo you this 0 reduotlon on Tuxedo! 1. A rod Motion In tho oost ot Kontuoky Buriey tobaoeo and In package ma- - . us to torlals, as well. consolidation ol throo of our big Tho 2. plants Into ono. (Mr. Ford may not bo In tho tobacco business but ho Is right about consolidation.) Tuxodo Is always FRESH. Every package is Shis shtAtsrveaiA' 4, 1921. vwtuzec. 3, 1921. a place among tho immortals ; his failure of abolish war cannot dim the glory of that effort." "No president except Washington and Lincoln was ever confronted by problems as grave aud no president ever brought to their solution greater intelligence, patriotism, courage those three qualities without which statesmanship is impossible," he said, "To these he added sympathy with the masses. "His first administration brought victory and embodied In law more economic reforms than were ever II! 'a Cure a Cold in One Day To Take JPVj Our Paper8 Have for Many Years Carried a Message of ii iBronw QuinmeJ Tablets begin immediately to counteract tha activity of Cold. Grip and Influenza Germs and bring to a sudden stop the dangerous work of these dreaded disease germs in tha human body. BROMO QUININE Tablets quickly render these germs powerless and completely destroy existence. The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to tha system at all times. The box bears this signature BROMO QUININE BEAUTY IN DESIGN, HARMONY IN COLOR and QUALITY IN MATERIAL to our TRADE Notice Our Window for Special Priced Paper, EVER-INCREASIN- rvVSc tableit then-organi- ANNOUNCEMENT fresh I'.oru at Staunton, Va,, Decem ber 2N. lS5li. from Page One.) Wilson, said : He had a mind richly stored and disciplined to almost perfect precision. He had prophetic vision of the need of the world for peace and order based ou understanding aud upright dealings and be had courage, both physical aud mental, in a degree rarely equaled, even in great men. He was a bit impatient of slow heads and fiercely intolerant of bad hearts, but he was a considerate, helpful and loyal chief of those who saw him literally carrying the weight of the world. We knew that his single purpose and desire was to sacrifice himself to serve his fellow men. "Commercial aviation is in its inLieutenant Kelly said. fancy," "Nothing would give more impetus to the American air service than the development of the commercial of the airplane. The aviators develojied in lieiiee-tiinwork would form the groundwork for a great air service in the event BRYAN'S TRIBUTE. of war. "I lliink faster time and better HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 4. W. J. l service could be achieved Bryan in a tribute to Woodrow Wilin the United States if a different son declared "he cannot be denied e : ii "Forty-eight-ho- iii.li'iiiiiiiMyV jrr. :r-- needed two years ago and I tun against Influenza, and other My appetite had deserted me and tagious and dangerous diseases so what I did eat caused me trouble prevalent during the long winter from indigestion. My sleep was season, is a strong constitution uud and I felt tired, sluggish and well regulated system. The Tanlae records show nearly all one hundred thousand published "Tanlae did just what I wanted testimonials, with scores of new it to do. It made me eat good, sleep witnesses being udded daily, re good, feel good and trork good, and garding the wonderful reconstruc uo one could expect more of a tive and health giving powers of medicine than that" Tanlae. Here is what Chas. Tanlae is for sale by nil good 72 South 27th St., Hillings, druggists. Accept no substitute. Mont., has to say about the famous Over 40 million bottles sold. Famous Aviator Who Spanned Continent Says Aviation Is in Infancy. DOOM SHZHAO - con- a nuisance in Washington. Phone 480 425 W. Center INION. marriage license was Issued Monday to Wendall Davis Collins S A 1 -- The safest and surest protection International ! Wasatch Produce of1. Billings Man Oat With Strong Prod f TO LINK COASTS West Center Street. IM THE r wciivczj cr flop AIR MAIL BOUND QUALITY ALWAYS PARRY BATTERY & ELECTRIC ,l'.V Tzmtirrins & THE THOUGHT woo tuSdLAtxet 1 ing suit will cost twice as much. One way of setting yourself in solid with the wife is to run off in the morning without scraping eggs out of the frying pun. Fords made. More than 2,(KKI,(Ri0 That's no joke. RADIATOR SHOP ijiillii:Hn:l!i:i C it A treatment : "Tanlae proved to be just what I going to take more of it this winter. DAN DOBB If you throw me in the waste basket put your waste basket in the safe. 213-21- 5 MAN-TH- BETTER CITIZENS WEEK. I'rofessors K. L. Kolierts, Wilms Jeppwm, T. Earl Pardo. II. V. lioyt, T. L. Miirtiu and Amy Lviuan Merrill and Miss Melba Condle, B. Y. C. will be sjieakers at Better Citizens' week to be observed this week at the Hinckley high school OAKLEY-COLLIN- ft Close 7:30 SERVICE FIRST Mr cvinziy 1 Bulls. wevt K70 rut xrroeN to eotPae a cup isr tea USZ c.YT mm mm mu wmmi umh rf iBi In piviiiff : i Don't fail to visit the Poultry Show in our show room Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Millard county. old anylni; handed down from an ape when people were In the habit of thinking, mill of upplyinjr philosophy to every day life. And the old adage is true, absolutely. It Is trne as to went, as to medicine, i and In f:ict is nniversiilly true. J And in no iiiHtiuxv is it so true as i ii Uucl A WORD OF PRAISE. 'Vhat's one mnn's meat is another man's poison," Is n homely life. I'nder its - t t in.: influ-nice, wonders ciin be done by some ersons. A Word of eiieour;iLes the weary in well doim.', rind also (he beuiiiiur in veil ilnlm. To the wmker, in ninny Instances, the word of praise is the in mine to better efforts and to better re-- ! m mi I'tah Only daily newspaper south of Salt Lake Cily; Inrpett circulation of any newapaper in Utah outnldft 8alt IJik City nd Ogden. In TELEPHONE Poultry how to accomplish his purpose cannot dim the plory of that effort "He cannot le denied a jilaee iiuiong the Immortals. Ills substantial accomplishments will live long cfter his tuMcktu are forgotten" i K. C. ItOPC.KItS and & G v a " Provo Paint & Glass Co. 110 Phone West Center. 53. 7ll i r It IP? ' Price 30c W IJ |