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Show PAGE TVAj. THE PROVO HERALD, ' The HERALD Urge corporation! were dissolved into chains of email hunlnesaea. If not too SIOM'N POP. small Established wekljr In ll&f; J a dally la 122; tsaued very and Sunday Saturday, tog except tfwrnlnr; rural moraine adJUon PLEAS6 Sr TO DeuvE.1? BIKES. Tliia la hard to belive, bat lt'i vary morning except Monday. Americana are using more bl true: Publiahad In tha Herald building. South first Weat (tract. Proro, cycles now than during the "bicycle Utah. crsxe" 25 years ago. Tha an to didn't put the bicycle Entered aa aaoond claaa matter at tba poatofflca In Prove. Utah. , Industry but of Imidnetts, though It did paralyse It for a while. The process will repeat when airplanes come by tha million. We'll need ill the planes we can get, also all the autos. There Is room for tub U dvance both. The new no longer displaces Publisher the old, they help each other. G Roder Gunnar Rasmuson, City Editor CROOKS. Member International Mewa Series and N. E A. gervtoe. Three hundred thousand professional criminals In our country, re Ouiy dally newspaper In Utah sooth of 8U Lake City; largest the National Surety Company. ports U In la of any newepaper That's a low estimate. It dosen't Oty and Ogden. avUlde Salt include the profiteers and petty TELEPHONE St. cheaters who operate within the By TAYLOR i. fyjuf TWiS AT FELIX'S ON His HOME ToniGHT - bag t wosfOtO J A U TEU...C risreJ veANTt " 1 WHEW I . J WAW ITS " f j I U . fLco nJoF J WHAT J 5w.u.t l 1 . VwlATN 6ffT in vrTiif a?. ) TKRMfl OF elBaCKIPTIOff. ilvered by carrier, per month, lOo In alvered by carrier, per yaar, M II kdvance Utah mall la county, tlvermt by l.9 xr year, advance Uvered by mail In United Btatea, Mitaida county, per year. In Five thousand years from now, scientists will view moving pictures showing how we ran our Industries and manufactured the things we use la 1924. The films soon will be sealed In a Tault in the Smithsonian for 50 nnt to be owned ... Ttu,ito centuries. Watching these films, future men will consider us is about the same light as we consider ihe prehistoric cavemen If we had movies of could ways they did things. If you In the year 6924, come back to earth to next nothing find would you diffiyou'd recognize. Imagine the set radio a crystal culty explaining to George Washington If he couio return. law. The professional criminals each year steal 8,000 million dollars of American money and property. This Is only a shadow of the stealing by VESTED PROPERT. of Judge Gary tells how leadera a profrustrated the steel Industry over posal to have Uncle Sam take mills aunng and operate the steel the war. Gary says the committee of steel men said to the government In effect: ' "If yon think, under government management, better service will be rendered and you believe you can lwmllv do 1L ron may undertake forcibly to secure the management YotT will of the steel business. do It with the connever tent or the approval of the owners of these properties and yon will be held responsible, morally at least" It was all right to draft the bodies and lives of young men. Bnt Invading and drafting the sacred rights" of vested property Is a horse of a different color, In the eyes of the privileged class. BIG. Small banks earn a higher per centage of profit than big banks. This is discovered through a survey by the Federal Reserve bank of Boston. For instance, one big bank with a million dollars to loan will usually make less money from It than if it were distributed among 10 country bankers, each using $100,-00- e e e Boston University has a course III of tl.r telephone." but why no to college to learn to cuss? Is becoming so modern It to sit on is considered Society the front porch without :tlnt something. laughlnp. the entire r. cam- paign. LESS important factor, but one that also has had its part In the negotiations, is that Borah' upcech would be one that would get across not merely to the convention but to the country. Borah's speeches are "good Next to the original copy." "T. R.." no man recently In publi: life has had the knack of express-lnhimself so as to catch the newspaer headlines as has Boiah. His speeches are picturesque and full of "punch." His voice, too, is powerful and with a carrying quality that can reach the most remote corner even of Cleveland's great auditorium. XITASHINCTOX. D. C N'orr.ore V difficult roui::'.i will be faccj by William M Butler. caiir,ci'i manager for President Coolidge. than that of "selling" the Coolidge candidacy to William Edgar Borah, of Idaho. iSorah has been the first choice j of Butler and the Coolidge clan for the honor of placing "Cautious Call" In nomination at the Cleve-ianconvention. But Cal in his wariest days was was never more cautious than Borah has been in considering Avhether or not to accept said honor. Borah's personal preference Is, in .this campaign as in most matters he undertakes, to play a lone hand. He is up for re election himself this year, and it is a question whether hisovn position in Idaho will be neiped or hurt by too close an affiliation with the Coolidge A g d Borah's stae has would sweepopen ing endorsement of Coolidge by Borah that has been sought In th effort to persuade Borah to make the nominating address. This would serve two purposes. It would Incline favorably to Coolidge a large progressive following which would accept Borah's estimate of the man and his abilities aa their own estimate. And, having committed himself to the Coolidge candidacy by placing him In nomination, Borah would be compelled to ride t n range peaceably with the organic- - ft I i nmo i- wu- I I I . ii 1 . 1 1 ' roL.. . 7 i L. MOU.DO.e? i -- i rWS I umk 1i i ) i bucks m- i 1.1.' i ii ii iHTr$ SHOCTUNC) UPUKi A II 1BtMoncrea 1 in a Kerr Tub total HAS MtniMEO AT TV STA66EfONfi T"HE PESTER 6ft OS NEW PLAN OP SeXUNS CAA9 IS ! V JEXT to Borah, consideration of the nominating speechmaker has centered chiefly around Albert J. Beveridge. of Indiana. Beveridge. too, carries some of the aura of a progressive, through his adherence to Koosevelt in 1U12. He is, also, a good orator. He has perhaps greater eloquence, but less force, than Borah. But Indiana Republican politics are so scrambled this year that the advantage to the Coolidge cause through Beveridge would bo much less than through Borah. With a triangular Intra state battle raging between the factions of the G. O. P.. the Hoosier orator might cost Cal even the small chance he now has of carrying that state. e in the list comes the speaker of them Frank B. Willis, of Ohio. No amplifier Is needed when Willis speaks. His speeches nominating Theodore E. Burton, in 1916. and Warren G. Harding In 1920, have never been surpassed in point of volume and audibility. He will nominate Coolidge, if desired. Or he will accept a vice presidential nomination If offered. Either way, Willis is willing! THIRD all-Se- nator e. iwkUig.'Turr--sen- QnlffcU International Newa Servioe. Jtena the r!PtA "Don't think an this ex- - your gloves. first The edees cerise for girls is going to haves very harmless effect on tha next a neat Job if yoa aUow t generation, says Lady Barrett, pre any headway. mier woman doctor of England. ROBERT 8AIER The Idea that a healthy athletic Ufa Is bad for girls is utterly Teacher f Musk LOXDOX. uL " L15 Overate Thorough fundament! wind titatnunents and ? seaeral I shall be gled tanLS Proapectiva meat at aay poptla time. Phono apw? by 537 j. i Six DoalauaiL KSARINQ- - PROVO Urn?? EXTRA TIRES That's the extra worth hearing . about and worth keeping in 'mind. When yon need a tire yon need it right with you, not miles away in our shop. Tires of proven value at a proven price. . operate more efficient ly, with less expense if illIJi' "Most Miles SERVICED as with Per Dollar" Firestone, , TEXACO PRODUCTS AQ kinds of plants an ready Pansy, Aster Verbena, Scarlet San Raffled Petunia, at Sotf-drago- By STANLEY. I J tt3W.CP(TSl YOUR CAR nr ,nn u ," uijvxnj-uw rTnZTZr" """ CORONER WARNS AGAIN8T should know that they are liable in KISSING Or PET DOGS that way to acquire a horrible hy- uactic cyst, generally with fatal re International News Servioe. sults." LONDON. The peril of kissing Doctors stated that Mrs. pet dogs has been the subject of a a perfectly healthy woman, Hodgson suddenwarning by Dr. Ingleby Oddle, chief ly began to suffer from fainting fits, London coroner, when holding In- followed by pain. quest on Mrs. Agnes Bodgeeon who The husband stated that his wife died from a cyst was devoted to a "Pom." "Mrs. Hodgeson was devoted to a Pom." said Dr. Oddle, "an animal BRITISH CHILDREN FOUND which ladies are so fond of kissing TO BE GETTING HEALTHIER and hugging. "Ladles also kiss Peknieae dogs International News Bervloe. on the nose and mouth and ther IONDON British children are -- -. "- -in r THE OLD HOME TOWN CXVtA.'C 260 -- i 111 Phones U UrlAM-fiERLAIN- null 6 AT! 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'day jLtwitAJfaim TpM Efsbt-O- , "Where fc . iinruuuxru'uvuvu Why- - " The first woman Kovernor in the (United States will be Mrs. Soledad iChaoone, who will take up tht i reins of office In the state of New : Mexico when Governor John F HInkle goes to the Democratic con Mrs. Chacone is ivention. find thus becomes in the absence of , t the povernor. Let the car or some other valuable piece of machinery stand out in the weather and depreciate from unnecessary exposure, when you can build a neat garage or convenient shed at a slight expense? If it 1N HELICOPTER PRIZE DON. entries have been received for the contest for a $250,000 prize offered by the British nir ministry for helicopter that will solve the problem of ver- tlcle and hovering flight Fifteen to twenty entries have been received from some of the greatest American and continental authorities on this form of flight, including. It is reported, one from Henry Berliner, famous helicopter expert, who has produced gome very remarkable machines of this type. Among tests which the winning machine will be required to accomplish are: A straight flight, Lttaining a minimum altitude of 2,000 feet; hovering flight of half an hour; a twenty mile circular flight, at sixty miles an hour ; descent into a small area from 600 feet, with engine stopped. World-wid- f m HOODLUMS FROM HOOTSTOWAl THROU4H TOWN LATE LAST AIK&HT DROV6 A PILE OF WATER. BUCKETS Al FRONT C KNOCKING OVER BOTH STREET LAMPS IRA HEARNS STpRC AND SMASHWfr :JSOMB International News 8ervlce. e if j J MANILA. Adlnv. a new food SPLENDID FEELING. That tired, half-sicdiscouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver constipated bowels can lie gotten rid of with surprising promptness by using Ilcrbine. Yon feel Its beneficial effect with the first dose ns its piirifyiiiR and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not only drives out bile and Impurities M otuiaiCoal $k Lumber C0. Family and Friends Faces fade, and the people we once knew. some of them, are gone forever. Children grow up and go away. The old house is torn down. The pets die or disappear. The time to take the picture is when you see it. The historic value of things, fixed in the form of a picture, is beyond price. Elbert Hubbard. Rolls and him a cookies. doughnuts, . ail of them are bet- ' ter if Hoover Bros. m m Makers of Fine Portraits, Columbia Theater Building. The Home of Good Lumber Also Mutual Coal 5th South and 2nd West Phone 357. e bxcelswr Flour is used. Housewives who take pride in set ting before their families and friends the most temntina of pies and cakes Larson Studio New Location ISO MS-OFFI- Sonth First West PII0NE CE 148 UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE Salt Lake City Furniture and Phone Was. 4350 A but it Imparts n splendid feeling of exhilinnition, strength, vim, imrl buoyancy of spirits, price (Kc. Sold by HiMlqnist iirng Co., four stores. Advertisement. Lumber is reasonable in price this year, and we are ready to render you any service n their respective lines to make it easy for you to build. Call in and get estimates. want. You Owe Your Photograph to Your v grain, growing wild in the tropics and first suggested as a substitute for wheat in the Philippines in 1917 has been introduced in Ceylon and round acceptable as n food, both for humans and animals. Recent experiments with the grain there show that it yields sixty-nin- e bnshels per acre and a ton of hnv in addition. IT mnk-p-s palatable bread products, while the nay is eaten with relish by cattle, which thrive on It The Philippine bureau of sericul ture Is making an effort to intro duce adiny as a rood staple In the Philippines In substitution for rice and wheat. bread flour just what you f ADLAY. NEW GRAIN, FOITVD TO BE WHEAT SUBSTITUTE International News Service. be yOWll find Hnnver Bros. Excelsior HARD TEST REQI IKEI) TO LO-- N Aesop's fables had nothing on vacation letter. ion outftt during . -J AGENTS r- iw WrLL.TCOST rr lower wi w T 1 "I'so NEA Service Staff Writer. is the advantage that IT result and from an e town is a place where the can remember how many husband every woman has burled. BY HARRY B. HUNT strength in his homo been his progressivism. ,The chief claim for Coolidge support, however, is on the ground of the president's caution and conWhile the two could servatism. ;be mixed to Coolidge's advantage, nationally, the combination might cause colic and convulsions If ap- plied locally in Idaho. TOW TELL US DRV ftJ First A snifill where the economies made possible by size are eclipsed by overhead and other expenses due to size. We might all be more prosperous if many of our f: the present The only Urns you can rat a pto-- i ture of a smiling congressman thaw days is just after be baa been declared not guilty. e e e The quickest way to reduce Is to get behind with your grocery bill, e e e A policeman In Hollywood, Cat a has Inherited a fortune, so at last a cop may see some of Hollywood's night life. e e e ' Bet this college president who la again prohibition never saw a college dance breaking up at three la the morning. e e e About the only safe bet on any election is that one Bide will be mad .tbout the results. to fight " and V 6A6.EK? IN TK' THAT3 A NICE - e The reverse often holds true In business and is a fp.etor in the high cost of living. There Is a point in the development of large copora-tion- s WHAT WA I.. 4475 It must be awful to be a candidate And have to travel around the country telling everybody "I have Just 0. ' II SO W DIDN'T KNOW (J BUT LISTEN BOMS in the World war, half as many twentieth century If rate continues. iay mmji bros While we were actively engaged Americana were murdered here at home as were killed In battle over seas. Wars come to an end. Murders do not. More than a million Americans will be murdered during this rusty or with well-know- KILLED. - RACE. SAYS WOMAN DOCTOR ' the aforementioned profiteers and petty cheaters. Dishonesty begins wherever full value Is not given for price paid or service rendered. e GIRLS ATHLETICS TO AID The modern way of giving girls plenty of fresh air and plenty of outdoor sport, which means that TOTAL- BLIXDXESS CALLED AS ILLUSION BY DOCTOR they eat and sleep well, lsn t making a much more splendid race International News LONDON. Blindness is an IlluKkkbea Sink. When the kitchen sink becomes sion, In the opinion of Dr. R. H. n Elliot, English doctor. "There la a widespread Impres2rSsTC3fCS5rN sion that the blind live in perpetual black darkness," he says. "This I believe to be an error In observation, for my Inquires have elicited the Infromation rom blind people that they habitually see a bright background." " oa 6924 A. D. healthier than ever before, according to 8ir Klngsley Wood. M. P., in his presidential address before the faculty of insurance conference. TUec hlldrea of 1923." he said. "were better la phyaiqne, health and cleanliness than ever before. In 1922 13 per cent more of the children leaving school had sound teeth than was the case la 1913. 'Eighty to 90 per cent of British children are born healthy and with the power to lead normal and healthy Uvea." : iit: yr, tr 17 t HTi ii I 149 Piernont St. ' Phone 867. TWO TRUCKS DAILY PICK UP AND DELIVER FREIGHT 27 N. 2nd W. EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES tts Piano Moving use the flour milled in Provo HOOVER BROS. 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