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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. the court decisions. A war is nothing but a neighborhood row on a The HERALD big scale. a weekly In 1S&6; Established M a daily la lilt; lwud every eve Bint except tmtarday, and Sunday mernlnir; rural morning edtuon every morning except Monday. Ltafa. Entered as second class matter at the posloffice la 1'rova, Utah. TKHMN UK Vt'HM'BIPTIOW. by rarrirr. iter month, 40c Delivered by carrier, prr ytar. In aJvaiKS II. 50 teUverHl msll In Utah county, lyadvance I.0 per , eliver-ly mail In L'niled Ktatfii. ou(nile Vtah county, l r year. In advance tl.ii K. C. i:n?w?nnn Editor inj l'ulrlitlicr. mli r rice and l N il A. Service. Ser- - News Only dnlly newspaper In Utah Hum oi iaae i jy; largest In Utah eulatlou of any newspaper outside 8a It Luke City and Ogden. TELEl'HONE IS. PLENTY OF FISH. be Through the tween the state fish and game departments, bureau of fisheries and the forest service in an extensive program of fish planting, the wonderful fishing ft reams of the national forest of the intermountain region will continue to be kept well stocked for fishermen if it is possible to Ik? so, promises R. II. district forester of the district. Last year a total of nearly five million K'Hiic fish were planted in streams within the national forests of the intermountain region. million in' Approximately 2'i Idaho, over ":10,(mK) in Nevada, overj Vi million in Utah and over 700,000 Rut-ledg- e, iutor-niountn- In Wyoming. Rainbow trout, native trout, eastern brook trout and Comma brown trout together with land-loc- k salmon imported from Maine are represented In this list. At the same time 7 million chinook salmon were also planted in the streams of the Salmon national forest, not with the intention of increasing game fish in that region but primarily for the salmon indus try on the Taclfic coast The rainbow trout were the most popular fish handled for nearly 2 million of these were distributed. eastern brook trout came next with about 1 million while the native trout total .a little less than one million. This program of planting will be continued Indefinitely and will continue to make the fishing waters of the national forests a Mecca for sportsmen who delight In that pastime. Large numbers of fish have also been planted in other waters outside of the national forests, of course, but generally throughout the entire region the best nnd moat famous fishing streams rise within the borders of the national forests. ? FIVE. Published In the Herald building, M Kouih First West street, Provo, ' , ' By TAYLOR MOWN FUf. C COOO ftRACiOUS pack 66 to rwe post " otice ( JOT "fPT P0""in6 U fj - 't yJ'V5 5 OFFf 4AiUCKl BIG. j i ' tbl; thi V 1 r- - r. r WHEEff : I'll111 'I m. 1 1 V on January 1, April 1, July 1 Company's Preferred Stok pays a dividend. Dividends have been paid every three months without a break for more than ten years. Ifyou owned only 10 shares of this stock you would be eO .titled to receive a dividend of $17.50 every 3 months, fVtHi' P fe:4lt ft Villi ti Kil i Buy your shares from tmy employe of the Company -t- hey re talesmen. Clip a& nutil coupon for XpmpleU information A v see Nor Cot Your csttuccs -- CUT IT tvrrH C yt'.YSHINGTON, Ial dignity and excluslveness not yet laid low the native Jim-and camaraderie of dagnus Johnson of Minnesota. One of the means by which visi itors to the capital are made aware, pf the importance and awesome? tioss of senators are the private .elevators, duly lrbeled: "Fur Only." Of course a senator may take a guesi with him in a private lift, but the mnk and tile dust crowd into the common "Public" elevators even though the Senatorial cars ho running empty. The other day Magnus ariived in the basement of the capital via the iE'enate subway just as a party of "tightsecra lined up in t'ror.t of the "door to the "Public" elevator. The car "For Senators Only" was landing cmity. The Minnesota solo i stepped In and then issued a blanket invitation for the waiting party to join bi.u. "Come ride up with me." he called. "No use waiting. This car's going rh;ht up." Tfcrillhis at the chance to ride up in the private elevator with a real 6cr.atnr, no second bidding was reeded. They clambered in, jamming U.o car to the door. As th; car nartcd up, the buzzer for the main floor sounded. There stood three, or four other senators, all awaiting the private senatorial s . But they had to wail. There was no room for them. ik. look on their faces, as the car "For Senators Only," Jammed full of common folks, pasced them by was one of amazement, incredulity and injured dignity. And if Johnson's ears didn't burn, it was because the ld sign tailed to work. 1 111 ' r "' il)OM4M, CAN YOU SPONGE - Ruces OP COMMON op- 5 1 HcIVS, CURTIS of Kansas, "whip" of the Sen-- i ate. miijht have done a little whipping to good effect the other day, had his acts matched up with his title. At that, there arc rumors Charles did a little "tongue lashing, " which, after all, is the sort of chastisement a party "whip" is. supposed to mete out. For at 12 o'clock, noon, when the 5 gavtl fell calling the Senate to order, the one United States senator on the floor and ready for business was Curtis himseif. Hurried buzzing and finally called enough members from Investigations to ruuko up a quorum. CHARLEY Z I I NO V. V. - J. 'J: X uuruyraciur "X (Successor to I I offer my time and services FREE OF CHARGE for consultation, spinal analysis and one chiropractic adjustment, to any and every sick man, woman and child in Provo and vicinity. I do this solely for the purpose of giving the people of this community an opportunity to call at my office and investigate chiropractic, the science that makes people well and happy. TOU OWE IT to yourself to take advantage of this opportunity, if you are sick. I have shown hundreds the way out of their sickness and ailments. Give me an opportunity to show you WHY chiropractic adjustments are the quickest, safest and best road to health. minutes of your time Is oil that is necessary. Take time NOW, and call at my office. LEAVE TOUR FAITH AT HOME IF YOU WISH. Just come to my office NOW, I'll do the rest. A few f that Remember the name: STROM BERG j The Place: Over Farrer Bros. Store, The Time: 9:3040:30 a, m. and HONESTY 7 p. m. SERVICE ( Jllll Home Calls. Phone 126. 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TI" Cherry Hill drivers will call on you Pastuerized milk be- lore o ciock each morning. M v " a f W mafntatrt sale "nunfeet at owf officts for (he batefit of local ftodchoUer FOR BREAKFAST? A u4E7 Rr4tFe 1 , -- 1st WHY NOT GET YOUR MILK l ,tj f nasooicurcnwoH e.ucie.Mr i or ft E B V'&M see NEXT DIVIDEND DATE IS JULY I w g; Senator- - w three '- fi 10-1- 1 D. I months, Every October 1, this AT LOS ANEGLES BIENNIAL NE.Y Service Staff Writer. I UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TALK NATIONAL PROBLEMS member of Congress doesn't excited over the disclosures by Representative Ben Johnson of Kentucky that auctioneers selling; War Department supplies received from 51000 to $42,760 per day. in' commissions, for crying the sales. "Uncle Billy" Greene, of Massa-- I chusetts, thinks that's fair pay lor on auctioneer. ."lie works on a commission,"., says "Uncle Billy,' "and he earns all he gets." Other members think Greene s. opinion may be biased by the fact that ho is an auctioneer himself. He cried his first sale when he was 5S years ago. For 25 which wa "Uncle Billy" is now S3 and one of the real patriarchs in Congress.1' "No auctioneer if he is any good." ho says, "will work on salary. It is only occasionally that he holds' an auction, and he must have a special talent that in itself Is worth. money. The dillerenee between what an ordinary salesman and a good auctioneer will get out of a day's sales will amount to several times the commission involved." Despite his 83 years, Greene called a sale of farm, livestock and equipment when ho was back in' j Fall River last summer. ' For PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS of Flannel WOMEN'S FEDERATIONS BY HARRY B. HUNT picture in which this popular mu has yet appeared. It will be se at the Columbia theater on ThmZ ANOTHER DIVIDEND The first, dynamo, invented In Faraday, developed less than one horsepower. Seventy ' thousand times as jtowerful is the . new electricity generator, world's largest, at Niagara Falls. How this would astound critics who less than a century ago called Faraday's an "interesting crude dynamo scientific toy!" Recommended to the attention of the man who scoffs at the idea that International News Service. released a map showing that even LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 8. airplanes ever will be "Who Shall Inherit the United with lax enforcement the country V' -Air Siates?" and "War or Teaee?" will is more than CI per cent bone dry, be two of the many outstanding will be a speaker at the Los Anproblems presented for discussion geles legislative luncheon. She Is t, before organized women In the bi, $ i ennial convention of the General expected to make considerable of Federation of Women's Clubs here an expose that will result in a I- K 11 more drastic stand of organized June women of matter in the ' been While the program has prohibition I offimade out only in outline, it is and prohibition enforcement Eeckless drivers should steer clear known that immigration and Ameri cers. In this connection, Imogen B. of ambulances because they will rids canization, and international rela tions will be given outstanding Oakley, of Philadelphia, chairman in one themselves some day, e place, together with all other prob of the division of civil service, is expected to introduce a resolution Sow your garden seeds according lems affected by these. Oswald Ryan, commissioner who having the 2,800,0(K) women of the to directions or you will be sowing the seeds ot discontent. accompanied Secretury of Labor federation demand that nil law enDavis overseas, will be a speaker forcement officers be placed under If your memory is bad you can im on the legislative sessions in charge civil service. In addition to the legislative prove it by trying to learn all tha of Mrs. Edward Franklin White, new soft drink names. . legislative chairman in the general programs of the biennial convenfederation and deputy attorney gen tion, a tiny each will bs given to ' . Haircuts are so high now it almost eral of Indiana, who was first pres discussion of various problems of to fine now be vice who a or welfare, is musician a poet ident and public pays president education, of the Women 8 National Commit- arts, American citizenship and for-i Perhaps the radio often sounds as tee for Law Enforcement Mrs. eign relations. it does because the music Is passing White will be a prominent speaker Mrs. John D. Sherman, of Estes 1 before a Park, Colo., candidate for presi in Washington April through some booze airplanes. preliminary convention of that com- dent of the general federation to wt The hot summer months are com. mittee, with Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. succeed Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, is Ing. A practical hot weather cos- Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Her- chairman of education. tume is a bath tub full of water, bert Hoover, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Bread contains many of the food Mrs. Elmer Blair, of New York, A radical is a man who thinks the and other prominent women taking materials needed for nealtn. me he jsi fli world is a menace and should be part. Proceedings in Washington man wno worKS wun uis museies x ('t destroyed. fV a or two a can eat lime 'a determine at will this pound largely safely e e e , TP ,.IOLUUUI .!.. .,,1!,,,. ,M,f ' ;tl,..,,f .11'I1UIU in Ull,t of discussion the trend here Jl MIC 4 Ulll ,.f ' ' x-aE- a. A summer resort is a place whera. June. diet the other things that he must the mosquitoes start in about dark, asof want He have. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, meat, may plenty Just when the flies quit work, sistant attorney general of the vegetables nnd fruit, but he can e e e amounts of el safe with small There is a big crop of fried chicken United .States, who has just made a national survey on law enforce- these higher priced foods aud lots this spring. Paris suggests this white flannel ment ns applied to liquor laws aud of bread and butter. frock as something: original in If you are well bred, you will buy sportswear. It is banded in navy your new straw lid Instead of getting and has a wide, fringed scarf OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. It lq a restaurant By CONDO blue of blue. The blue buttons embrot aered in white, aie used most eueo HOW OFT6N MUST S- - CAUTION TOU TO tlvely on the narrow bands. Letter old South. William Fox has made "Cam Kirby" Into photoplay, with Joh I Gilbert in the title role and it is Ju f to be one of the most ectertaiS 155-151- 50 1H31 by n arnica!, but "straight" rsaihu7"!I t UI 1 Alsace-Lorrain- interesting tale. Bret Harte created one of the greatest characters In American fiction in Jack Hamlin, in his stories of the old California gold days. Booth Takington and Harry Leon Wilson built their popular stage success of a decade ago, "Cameo Kirby' around a reckless. 9St i ess QUARREL. may, gamblers and WHO-E-E- !! g Says Jugoslav court settles a lawsuit that has been dragging in the courts for 500 years. This probably is the oldest lawsuit in the world. It involves ownership of a disputed piece of land. On a large scale, that's all that's the trouble in Europe basically rival nations and races contesting for land. for instance. Courts settled the small land suit. The big similar disputes could lie settled, too, by court processes if nations would respect ai It hare furnished many an the ! ij$4 f I A Be that gambling MEVEBJ MUSSIE fool-proo- Xne Kun-ii'slVasliino- TlDTrftl m V w . - y Ui jj JIB IIr I X 'SS'S J: AND NOW I'M TWO WW-- The world's largest office building will lie erected in New York. It will be 37 stories high, with nearly one and a half million square feet of floor space. Spread out flat, ou one floor, this would cover 16 large city blocks. We wouldn't have skyscrapers if laud values didn't force high tenants into the air. The elevator, designed to cscajic from high land allies, has simply given land values more climbing power. Rcnls would be cheaper if the elevator had never been invented, for without the elevator extreme congestion of population couldn't be. eSXJfslDS! rcNiN6 to Tls said that what i Wi6M SINCE y 'Wrrvv o 7 PttXXE I vwoNoee v-'''-(- Q 6S fve Bee KEi?e lJ y Jb 3 1 TO AUNT j&Nc HD S I PPQM.stD t'O SEND IT JO C j I E? wttK? AGO 80 T I'VE The railroad are farther from the poorbouse than some of their press agent claim. Official rejKirt in r2TS say the ('lin-- One inii'iue (profit) had net of a little Intter than five jwr cent ou their pnierty :iluntiori, after That's iit least, pnyiuK tnxe. inure than they'd hae famed if tln'ir money lind bcu in tlie bank. Five jier feiit with (safety is attractive by most people who have millions to invest. Many earn lielieve the roads should more, and have good arguments, there being two hides to every' thing (except a solid sphere). - TOMEO KIRBY." no vice has such a strong bold upon man as ganbling. The confirmed gambler will risk his last cent on the turn of a card or the turn of a wheeL Travelers into the remotest regions of Africa report that many savages will stake their wives In a game of chance against a string of beads. I ' i |