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Show THE PEOVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. MOWN The HERALD wly I la Establiahd aa a aa a dally la 111; laaued avary eva-Biexcept Saturday, and fcunday Biornlnc rural mornlnc edition vary morning except Mouday. Publlahed In the Herald bulldlnc, 8oulh Kir.t Weat (tract. Provo, (t Utah. ( nf YOU 60 DOWNSTAIRS . IT'3 non6 of vooe Busies xm DOING -- AND I WHAT ' MIND" DON'T V f X YOU DARE UCAVe THIS HOUSE! "W rra-r-tl . I By TAYLOR fUf. X CANT CXMTE I 6ER OUT 1 what's r matter with C , I MOM - SMESACtin LATELY ANV MOW I M 60iN' TO TAKE A CHANCE &K CMCHX ftrtwuM TTT,' p f SjOnl' XT 71 ) ( ?Ji.. IV ' ,,J'Ji '(fx On Afatoe is eaA XT udv-uu- ' N 5. PROSPERITY? srk More than two lnillluii married women in our country hold jobs outside the home in factories, I tills, offices and stores. Pod t forget this In Miy discussion of "the ttw riorution of Anioilcitn home i ra'i.x--- m I-- I Use JIOPE WILDER. minority. The majority are driven into industry hy the pinch of necessity. The huslmiid finds it Impossible to tain enough money to support H family. IIIn wife him to help. This a grow ing menace, especially filming "the middle clauses." We talk alioiit HiIh being the most prosperous in the country world, tiitb the highest standard of llvlnjgt True, undoubtedly. And yet there is something emphatically wrong with the system when two million homes ore disrupted by married women being forced to do work outside the home to help ir3u,ri.. - '.- Ih I) is crumbllug? tions are endeavoring to level out e It's a rotten kind of the fluctuations of their currency "prosiierity" that has' for its exchange rates that result from foundation the enslavement of seasonal variations commerce.- The smaller European nations are women two million married and putting much stress on stabilized other millions single. We certainly currency. Sweden, Latvia and Lithhave a high standard of living and uania are said practically to have It's getting so high that a consider- Small European Nations are stabilized their money issuances. Even Russia, among the large naable percentage of the population Iking Financed in tions within the last year claim to New York. can't rench it with a ten-fopole. have Issued a unit of currency backed by fifty per cent gold reserve and By ROBERT S. THORNBl RGII. sound foreign currency. StandardWASHINGTON, April 3. Many ization of exchange is of great benefit to American exporters. small European nations are playing federal reserve According to a big part in commercial financing board figures this country now in order to protect their currency holds four tenths of the world stock of monetary gold or approximately exchange rates, treasury and department of commerce officials declared $4,210,ihhi,(HM). During the last year, the net Import of gold was $2!M,(MK),-(Mtoday. Next to the 1'nited StateR, Several nations have floated loans in New York recently to meet India holds mire gold than any The farmer raises the wheat, but the cost of goods purchased In this other country. India is known as a "gold sink" liecauso thnt nation the baker gets the dough. country and elsewhere. .Meeting commercial obligations in has lieen collecting gold more than two thousand years. Even if your wife Is an open book this manner precludes the necessity there are times when you should of movement of gold from the nations involved to the United States turn over a new leaf. thus no impairment of the gold reserves of the creditors takes place. To err is human, but to keep It up Grosvenor Jones, head of the is foolish. financial division of the department America, 1 man-mad- Ji VTj FOR FOREIGNS make ends meet Here is a typical experience: A young couple, very much in love With one another, wish to get married. The man isn't making enough to support a wife, let alone children. Trobably the girl already has a Job. Time drifts by, months climb into years. Hopes of advancement are no nearer materialization than before. Maybe the young man gets a raise in pay. This is quickly absorbed by the in creasing cost of living. Finally they seek the one way out get married and both of them continue FUNERAL FOR working. The married man has a few duties around the house in the evening, such as repairs and putting up shelves. But in the main he has his evenings for rest and recreation. Xot so with the married woman who has to work outside. She comes home tired and then has to do her housework. Her strength and vitality are slowly sapped by overwork. She has no spare time for educational g nor for her share in community betterment Any wonder so many of them neglect to vote? Any wonder race suicide is m the increase? Any wonder home life, long the pride of Lots of people go around hunting temptations to avoid. The Dutch have broken off negotiations with Russia, showing the Russians have gotten in Dutch. in Mexico has slacked up but American's didn't have time to worry over it, anyway. righting a liile, Too many investigations spoil the results. Cillett Speaker doesn't make razors, but has scraped through many healed arguments by a close shave. One toiu'ili: sin of spring is motorists inn ride games. of commerce, explnlned ihnt the small foreign governments are arranging short time credits to tide them over, until the outward flow of their exports starts. With the movement of this commerce the loiiiis in New York will be taken up. These financial operations were previously handled by private banking houses; taking over this function by governments, is regarded as significant by treasury experts and probably denotes a more stable condition of commerce. credits Among the short time floated are those by Finland, Denmark nnd Zchecho-Slavnkifor KMiO,0ki each and $2,XM),(Kifl for Sweden. T'nlike the emergency loan of SNKi.noo.iMO to the French those of smaller nations tire to bo repeat-- i ed to meet annual trade conditions. liv the use of this money these na LITTLE CHILD Funeral services for the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Finer Johnson of Magna was held in Springville at the home of the grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Miner, Monday afternoon, March 31. ,T. F. Bringhurst was in Bishop charge. The invocation was offered hy August A. Iljorth nnd the benediction by Geo. L. Hyde of the ward Words of comfort and bishopric. consolation were given to the parents nnd relatives by A. W. llariner, George L. Hyde and Bishop Bringhurst. The music was furnished by n mixed quartet of Miss Vilnah Goldsbrough, Miss Clara Bringhurst, Ralph Si.el-sonnd M. E. Crnndall, Jr. Interment was in the Fversrreen coin-pose- d n OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. By COND0 i My wfiiuM a ont(Whcn-iV'e- r J J I'm i J J Jj druflinj,b' J J4 J I lovelijhf NE.V Service Stan" , Writer. D. C When the executive council of the American Federation of Labor chose its candidato for the position of vice president on the Democratic ticket it picked a Berry! Xone nthrr tVinn nAnr r 1 Berry, in fact, for 17 venra nresl. gent of the International Printing Pressmen's Union.T Berry hails from Lee Valley. Hawkins county, Tenn. He was born 42 years ago. .10 miles from the nearest railroad, but moved to Jackson, Miss., where at the age of eight he helped pet out the first edition ot thc?Jaokson Evenin:; News. He has been helninc send Capers to press over since. I At the age of 15, young Berry.' uau new i uneiiueu senooi. ae- cided he'd like to read the things he was printing for other people's perusal. So he learned to read and write. His has pro gressed from that point. An active campaign ir, support of Berry for a place on the Democratic ticket is being waged both in organized labor and American Le gion circles. He served in the A. E. F. as a major in the transportation corps and was one of the group of veterans that met In Paris in February, 1919. when the organization of the Legion was first projected. In 1921 he was tl cted senior national vice commander at the Legion's Kansas City convention. ' folks in Washington waivt to know "what's in the icards," politically, they consult with Senator P.ecd Smoot of Utah, occultist and seer for th- - "Old buard" organization in the G. O. P. He usually knows. But when Smoot himself Is troubled and disturbed, or puzzled over the turn events are taking-- as it is rumored he has been of Lite he doesn't ask someone else. H goes to the cards themselves. Solitaire Is the game with which Smoot irons out his trials and perplexities. Finding the knave to suit the queen, the deuce to offset the ace. solves for him not only the immediate game of cards but points for him new combinations in his other games of legislation and politics, with results his associates" sometimes regard as most uncanny. SENATOR ARTHUR CAFPER ot is slightly deaf. But his physical handicap is as nothing beside his political deafness to suggestions that he consent to become the running mate of Calvin Coolidge in the presidential race this year Even though that suggestion is shouted." Arthur simply can't hear it. Capper's position in the coming campaign, should an independent party under the leadership of La Follette or some other progressive develop, may require considerable finesse. Ho himself was a leader of the farm bloc, which has now expanded into the progressive bloc. Despite his friendship with more "radical" members from western states, he has maintained party regularity on all except strictly agricultural issues. If be turns down, or falls to land the vice presidential nomination, he must come up again for election to the Senate this fall, if he is to remain In Washington. And any candidacy for tle Senate might be complicated by a third party oppo1 nent shouM Capper be found playing too tntimat.'ly with the conservative forces behind Coolidga. No wonder "Li Arthur" is "hard o' hearin' " when they try to get him to commit himself at this early date! 1 MR. BU Z. NsSPPcSR Z ; a f? "D, 13 My 'i . To you resoNiL rr Kmomi TUaT PRopCfVTY f 'f I ."f . i bair on the face. Also my my famous liquid Also my White Youth cleanser. Clay the last word in facial cl&y. Also my Hair Youth, which brought My Beauty my luxuriant hair. Book comes with each. Now every girl and woman may enjoy the benefits I got The multiplied beauty, the perennial youth. 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He has already some hundreds of wives and is too ancient to be interested, even remotely, in the 'charms of the young and beautiful damsels who dream of d, Maybe Emirs "Now if they raved about 'emirs,' " reflects Mrs. Lane, "that would be different I remembei: well the emir of Raouli, a beauti ful youth of sixteen who alreadj' had five divorces and wore It hair in fifteen long braids. He looked exactly like a 'Follies' u ifceauty and waa a multi-million- eigner to enter the mountains of Albania and her book, "Peaks of Shala," describes beautifully and for the first time the life of these mountain people from whom sprang Alexander the Great. Like Jazz She says the only things American the Albanians seem to have heard about are money and jazz. She often heard our latest triumphs of syncopation on the native Albanian instruments. "One song which I heard very often and which is a great favorite is 'Wonderful One.' This, 1 understand is written by bur own King of Jazz, Paul Whiteman. "The Albanians really hav very beautifull folk songs. The famous 'Merry Widow Waltz' is a native tune. The operetta, so full of Balkan airs, was written for a private performance for the King of Montenegro and th Albanian folk song, one of hia fa '.rorites, was included in it?. E. C. Rodgers, Provo, Utah. under the direction of 3. That the known bondholders, undertaker. There was a large number of mortgagees, and other security friends nnd relatives present and holders owning or holding 1 per the floral offering was very cent or more of trtal amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities OF THE OWNER are: G. D. Rodgers, Provo, Utah. STATEMENT 4. That the two paragraphs next SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CUMULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY above, giving the names of the) THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the AUGUST 24. 1912, Of The Daily Herald, published list of stockholders and security five davs a week at Provo, Utah, holders ns they appear upon the books of the company but also, in for April 1, 1924. State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. cases where the stockholder or Before me, a notary public in and security holder appears npon the for the state and county aforesaid, books of the co?npany as trustee or any other fiduciary relation, the personally appeared E. C. Rodgers, in who, having been duly swora ac name of the person or corporation cording to loTP.- deposes and says for whom such trustee is acting, is that he is the publisher of the Daily given; also that the said two paraHerald, and that the following is, graphs contain statements embracto the best of his knowledge and ing affiant's full knowledge and lielipf, a true statement of the belief as to the circumstances and ownership, management (nnd if a conditions under which stockholders daily paper, the circulation), etc., and security holders who do not apof the oforegald publication for the pear upon the books of the comdate shown in the above caption. pany a strustees, hold stock nnd required' by the Act of August 24, securities in a capacity other than 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal that of a bqiia fide owner ; and this Laws and Regulations, printed on affiant has no reason to believe that .any other person, association, : the reverse of this ..form, 1. That the names and addresses or corporation has any interest of the publisher, editor, managing direct or indirect in the said stock, editor, and business managers are: bonds, or other securities than as Publisher, E. O. Rodgers, Provo, so stated by him. 5. That the average number of Utah. Editor, E. C. Rodgers, Provo, copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the Utah. . Business manager, E. C. Rodgers, mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preProvo, Utah. 2. That the owner Is: (If the ceding the date shown above is (This Information is republication is owned by .in indi- 2392. vidual his name nnd address, or if quired from daily publications owned by more thnn one individual only.) the inline and address of each, E. C. RODGERS, should be given below ; if the publiPublisher. cation is owned by a corporation Sworn to nnd subscribed before the name of the corporation and me this 2nd day of April, 1!I21. the nnines and addresses of the (Seal.) Notary Public .stockholders owning or holding one X. GUXXAR lUS.MI SuX, cent or more of the total per (My commission expires Novem- A. Y. Whoelre, XyASIIINGTON. 1TTHEN 'y'- - a Cream rrance gave to me, many years ago, the finest cold cream In existence. It helped Ui make me a famous beauty the rage of New York. And now, after 40 years as a stage star, it keeps me a beauty stilL Many young girls envy my complexion. And my youthful bloom at my age is the marvel of millions of women. Now I have arranged to supply to all the very helps which made me what I am. A Fruity Cream. I call this cream my Youth i Cream. It contains both lemon and strawberry. Also all the best that science knows to soften, whiten, feed and smooth the skin. 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