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Show PAGE TWO. THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924. The HERALD be,It In treat er number, toil and conduct themselves properly, aa they at Tbe other, In far entailer Estat.UiW as a weekly In Hit; numbers, do exactly tbe opposite M a oally la mi; luuod every ee-kle- s except Saturday, and Sunday and get mora attenUon becaase Snorainf ; rural mornlur ecitiea they are tbe exception, rather than ery aaoralnc except Monday. Publlebed la the Herald bulldlaa. tbe rule. Father Time knows all Proyo, thia, of course, and It lant likely be tlakT"1 ,Fint WMt now that iwe - iwitu PUT ACCOufT- L . I CMKKireS X 1 AN S pas- - Ol "iil M ON I I I J H "NmnuJT ano PtoPu r RrSTOCAY!C etc timer. Harvard Olsen and Alfred MARTS ON PAGE OKK Swensou; solo, Celeetia Johnson; duet, Celestia Johnson and Bolfe Pratt accompanied by the awl quartet The program is to be given under the auspices of the Sunday HEKXT8 MORE ABOUT school for the purpose of raising A funds for their 24th of July jcaa players today did not softer by comparison with any rugby WOMEN DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE shown in Europe this winter. Dick Hylaad, San Francisco; Mrs. Emily T.' Woodward, vice chairman of the Democrats of Utah Jack Patrick, Palo Alto, Calif.; Fork county, went to American de Groot, Chicago; John Thursday evening and organised Dudley South Dakota; Norman that precinct Mrs. Irving Pratt of O'Neil, that city was chosen as chairman "Babe" Slater of Woodland, Callt, of the Democratic ladles in that captain of tbe team, and Charles Doe of San Francisco starred for precinct During the coming week Captain Lassen Lehi and Pleasant Grove will also tbe Americana. aad Andre Behotegny were the only be organised. two Frenchmen who showed inter national playing calibre. ARRESTED AT SARATOGA, The crowd was Tery unfair; it John D. Booth of Ogden was ar- was as clean a game of football as rested Sunday ar "Saratoga and I erer saw," said Charles H. Sher-il- l, charged ia Provo city court Monday member of the International with iatoxication. He was fined Olympic committee, speaking of the $30. to Birk Otto went Deputy Lehi to bring Booth to the city outburst by the spectators at the French and American rubgyjnatch court By TAYLOR 3I03VN POP. A l o 1 nn l U &EE -- ThcrE'S A weiL &AS6AIN ON NEC TIES AND I V;PX HAPPEN TO NEEO ' Aif V soe too V "U-aa- erer gets greatly excited over any Entered aa second claas matter at particular angle of tbe situation. tka poatoffloe ta Prove UUo, or si bscsuition. JellTered by earlier, par month, 4e THE PAPERS SAW "WJjyered br carrier, par rear, la I advance , Jlyered br nail la Utah ocuntr, Compiled .by .laternatkmaJ .News Par year, advanoe fl.fs Service. ilTered br mail In United Stalea, vtalde L'taa county, per Tbe vamp with the permanent la . KlTanae war too often turns the unsuspect J. CL Bodgen Pubhsber ing' man into a permanent alaae. JL Gunnar Hasmueon, City Editor Little Hock (Ark.) Democrat Member .utematlonal News er- If be alts gloomily at a distance U and K & Aerriea. tbe lady be is teaching to drive tbe Ouir dally newenaner la Utah car is his wife Baltimore Evening mmim 01 aut uaae Oty; taraaet err-- Baa. auy aewapaper la Ota eiieaae sw LAfce City and Oerdea. Tbe average man's Idea of Interior TBUEPBUHS la. decoration is a square meaL Stamford Advocate. THE i tilt SAME AXXM-VCS-X- IX TAKB TWO TE- MCN8CK I MERC'S OUr STORY. must smile. Old, rather Tim omettmea, if he baa aufflctent lei ure to giro attention to the actions and expreaslona of bit big human family, from age to age. He moat, Indeed, be quite a philosopher, be cause be baa ao many years of experience. In which to make observa tions and draw conclusions. Just now, for Instance, be may be listen' lng to admonitions, tbe dire predls- tlons and the descriptions of tbe lax ity of morals of tbe present generation. Its women are accused of be ing too frivolous and devoting too much time to amusements, and so on. But it's nothing new to Father Time. For instance, the women of Germany 200 years ago spent too much time taking snuff, sitting about drinking beer and wine and indulg. lng in games of chance, according to old files resurrected recently of tbe first women's magazine to be published in this country. The magazine, known as The Critic, also took the women to task for gossiping which, It was pointed out, did harm to themselves and to the community as well The magazine was a weekly, edited by Johaira Chrlstoph Gott-cheone of Germany's best known authors and critics of the times. In its Initial appearance number tbe editor stated that the publication stood for higher Ideals of womanhood generally and advocated the Idea that wives dedicate themselves to motherhood and their homea Several pages were devoted to society events, and other columns to humor and cooking recipes and reading matter intended to appeal to the women of those time Later issues contained lengthy protesting against boys and girls reading trashy gooks and original stories intended to aid In the uplift movement which had been started to educate the young people were given prominence in Issues over a long period. And so it goes, from century to century, this story of the gay, as they displease the grave and -minded. It has been found in every age, in records from a decade or so to those of centuries ago. Human nature is much the same, the world over and in all time. There are always bees and butterflies in the human family. The With so many candidates in tbe race. It abould prove to be a great year for cigar stores.- - Woodstock Sentlnal WMEWT. If -- & f we Hwe some 1 moo ' waw To locwnrw i cat- - hebcsT t II tooth ajodon that J fI also AOLO m N LCFT a moul fl KNEE cr v avlatloin searchlight carries twenty miles and would be a fine thing for bunting a collar button. urora Beacon News. St. Louis ready-to-we- can. While the radio may keep him home at nights, it does not let him get to bed sny earlier than before. Newark (0.) American Tribune.' Have a talk with a man at the top and you will find he Is at the bottom of a lot of things- ;e e e become distant Many relatives relatives when you try to visit them, e a e The older a man becomes younger everyone else seems. e e the . Two heads are better than one In a porch swing at night. e e In charge of the affuir have arranged for an 'Lake, David Broadbent and Heber subscribed for. good program and enterJames 0. Stratton Is president; Knudsen paid many tributes to the deceased. John B. Stratton, vice president; tainment Reservations for plates may be made by calling Mrs. C. H. Musical numbers were furnished John II. Stratton, secretary-treasurethese officers, with Nina V. Wright or Mrs. Vienna B. Kimball by the ward choir, under the direction of Emil Hansen, and by a num- Stratton and Emma E. Stratton are before Friday. ber of Primary children. directors. WOMAN'S DEATH MYSTERY. Interment was in tbe Provo City The exchange will boy and ship ; International Maws Service. the under of the direction cemetery, fruit. RENO, Nev., May 19. Mystery Largely attended funeral services Berg Mortuary. accident today surrounded the were held in tbe First ward meetlnf which late Friday caused the Lakeview BIRTHS Mrs. ANNOUNCED, house Sunday afternoon for death of Mrs. Chester Grace Horn, Nancy B. Tiffany, with Bishop Jo25, daughter of Samuel Blnswanger, The following births are anTo seph A. Buttle In charge. nounced at the Westwood and Beck wealthy New York City clothing umanufacturer and member of the hospital, son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeRoy Dixon offered the invocaReno divorce colony. Mrs. Korn D. Startup? girl to Mr. and Mrs. A. tion and H. S. Thomas the benedicThe B. T. II. students who toured had been thrown from her horse. L. Lunt and son to Mr. and Mrs. tion. A mixed quartet comprised of H. I Nielsen of Helper, Utah. All northern Utah and southern Idaho Her body, guarded by her small with a program, are scheduled to ap- Spitz dog was found by ranchers. Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Mrs. Spafford mothers and babies are doing pear In a musical concert at the As Mrs. Korn was an expert horseDaniels, W. P. Whitehead and Prof. Lnkeview ward chnpel Wednesday woman, authorities were at a loss J. R. Boshnrd rendered two selec evening May 21. The following pro- to explain the accident. tions, "Abide With Me," and "My STRATTON FRUIT EXCHANGE gram will le carried out : male quarFather Knows." Mrs. Ramsey sang News Service. a solo, "Rest In Peace." Mr. White- FIl.ES INCORPORATION PAPER tet, Rolfe Pratt Ariel Balllf, Merrill International LISBON. May 19. Martial law The Stratton Fruit Exchange has Bunnell and Milton Perkins; barihead and Mrs. Daniels rendered was proclaimed at Lisbon and Op- "Unanswered Yet." Prof, and Mrs. filed articles of incorporation; with tone horn solo, Mark Bean; reading, clerk. porto today as a result of labor un The the office Rolfe Helen county solo, general Pratt; Candland; Ramsey sang, "I know That My Re and business of ; solo rest and threats of a general strike is as Rovden short given place talk, Dangerfield deemer Lives." Violence was reported. The speakers were Prof. Amos N. Orem. Capital stock of $10,000 is Arief Balllf; string trio, Mary Mor- Merrill, Albert S. Jones, David John and Bishop Joseph A. Buttle. Interment was in the Provo city cemetery. John T. Giles offered the dedicatory prayer. LAST RITES FOR e e MRS. TIFFANY e oT,l his last letter, recivd by uSt? ... . sen. waa arhni . Larwn waa- Hi.i... imej to I. ,lleve the press report fn,m that her husband bad been taw? She thought probably it w.,,ar2 "uer man. aa aha thinta eta is now In Gertuauy. , -Ura. ANOTHER REPORT OF . ... - PARIS BIGEY Wl iBtanaYtlaaal News Service. PARIS, Uay lS.-- Gib Keli(. of JfcKaBs Ma, who was JZl over tbe head with a eane durlar th. the Unit tates rugby foX team over the French Olymplcteu. at Colnmbes stadium, was reports recovering today at the America hospital at NeutDy. His coBdiC ia not serious. The American team won bj ir to in a sensational, hard fount ccntest- - Several French writers accused the America "playing brutally." The rWh press on the whole deplored the i Z which began when tb United 8tates flag waa raised h token of the American victory. 'PciiniM aDecforatiiv V ' reb if U J Advicie I 1 Ward Have Concert 1 1 M FUNERAL FOR Any girl who goes through collepe without having her heart broke twice will make a fine school teacher, e e e Next toyloaflng the one thing that takes up more time than anything Impressive funeral services were else in the world ts work. held in the Pioneer ward chapel e e e Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Some men seem to stay at home Elizabeth Davis, who died at her when they don't need a shave, home in Provo Thursday morning. e e e Bishop A W. Harding presided. Politicians seem to think that to The Invocation was offered by turn about Is fair play. C. H. Miller, and the benediction by e e a j William D. Normnn. Only a tew more shopping monthaj The speakers, Bishop A. W. Hard before overcoats. ing, Benjamin Goddard of Salt MRS. DAVIS Make Your Investment In a Permanent Necessity kfor ""your architectural beauty? 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The committees r; plnch-hlttln- ! t. of Provo are Invited to attend the informal reception and banquet to be given in honor of Governor Charles R. Mabey and other state officers, Monday evening May 26, at Hotel at the price tags. Marlon Republi Every family should have enough chairs to sit on while the best ones g are as wardrobes. Charleston Courier. Ski Bent F. Larsen is associate proA second American, B. F. Lanes, ALL REPUBLICANS INT1TTED fessor of art at the Brigham Young of Provo, Utah, was slightly Injures TO ATTEND RECEPTION university, absent on leave for during the fighting in the stadium. All Republication men and women To keep single through June, get tip every monring at 7 o'clock, walk downtown, stand half an hour in front of the show windows In each ladles' store and gaze Balls made from newspapers and soaked In kerosene are said to be a substitute for coal Now is the time to subscribe. La Salle Post Iria, ah,, rri better-condition- Campbell will be gone. to t.i ..Z"VH Frants BeicheL general secretary of the French Olympic committee. praised the American players for tnctr work on the field, saying: "Tour boys are wonderful rugby players. They won the match fairly a ad squarely." Captain Bene Lasserre of the French teams said: "We were out men. I played by don't see what the crowd was kick ing about I hare wo complaint to make." oif art tor a . than went Mr Ler April 2, and expects Z and Milaa before murniu, northern part of Eurou,. nected to rhdt Hague and Broils today. FOREST SITEBTISOR LEAY E FOB FIELDS Forest Supervisor Raphael left for an extended visit to the fields In Heber to attend to a number of timber aalea. He is expected to return sometime during the end of the end of the week. Supervisor Campbell has also left for an extended trip to the fields of the Duchesne While there he will do country. some general Improvement work. It ia not known just how long Mr. Tbe differenct between a dance and a bootlegger'a convention Isn't as much as it should be. Edwards- ville Intelligencer. d, serious- n Soeos. WCCANT TAKE LAM BENT F. 'V. Professor LanB year. It,,1 IN- Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. 30-3- 2 East First North. - Everything In Radio M-1- 6 Springville Provo Spanish Fork. iniwimiimmssssas 1 |