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Show THE PROVO HERAlaJHUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 251924, PAGE EIGHTH T "rvieea were nnder the direction of rid of the Father complex get rid of! crush the child within him. That i KeUogg's Impassive face seems h 4b) r.avotle4 Goasee. fe "Cradle d their religion also. ji break baffle, for they canf decl, Itishop George tebaroh, Mrs." Suae." HauNt r, Robertson, why nearly all supermen survived three ia three soaa, by People's views about God are de- down at the "March f PUuo: fifty-fiTIf not stttdivL. or whether It's doe to . sphinx liu fifty danchtera, wneteen irramlrhililren termined liy their riewt about their .i, or nrw UBBaw, is ipH Dwarfs" -- Grieg. ibt Jthap-Hd- ie William lUmse. mh sueiKV ,, m "', reat two and T I Nu. tbe Terni. la prochildhood, fathers early f the Jsir, llmigroise, are for infidels and Atheists the -, bU work -" bere f antoug lenof Mr. was i Wat the father said. Dailr the Gossip,If fessor ruisto. presto, andante; allegro, mast part persons suffering from Indians, will gi ve piano numb ient, they thought of God as a Be- egomania, suggested Dr. Uadfield-The- y Sketch, dewribing a sqssloa of the addition ! lUanea. LeR :4y4vrh jr jbew I if "FlcadiBS." recent Gentleman ; severe, tnteraUiea Old FJgar. nevolent tonferestw wish to set themselves up as " i Ibe 4tnrneM. has (wen in Boe- i Vu.nl: (a Sons" .Home.. Mr. v wrote: believed in God a severe and God. .... "Banjo(b they . l vio, sutte tine. play ing lA--e Furfrom ( whk h tbe made a into "GviirV religion grew up Sug llB 4itKL Despite all of the questioning, and TTe only smasing incident wa Teller (Herbert, tct Rollingf and er " desuite thj Di the advanced theories of psy the smiling l"r..feri.r Franklia Madura. head tuue L U. Uerrtot attempt' Fraukhn ItHfc-j-i.i tt to ,.L7 ; ... in for need religion the vf I he orchestra, will be the fiusl chologists, a certain point 1" Madsen.' Series of Lectures by of Many people who devote them the human soul remains as great as ing tK impress Mr. First Mr. Mad ! Twins has srtb. Kellogg. the impassive selves to religious exercises are aim- - ever, Dr. Hadfield concluded. E. Dr. Janes Talmage wnioderful his sinee bere "But despite five minutes' ears-e- st ejEfieie neurotic tenden from suffering Be Given to ply Treatment Goitre in Given Wednesday. Europe. sgudyieg persuasion no headway was is FNT.I.ISH PTZZLED cies, for Is a folkwrs : The to AH Training School made, and the American .ambassanot a thing to be commended, but to LOOK" "KELLOGG BY -, "Yalsce Rrillautc." a J O.. Eterual procrea ta evnditioned dor moved away wearing the nam -be treated. Dr. Hadneld, continued. La; Fontaine," -Masxtwk; : "'"th the caiuiui; of kuowledjie." saijlL. Inscrutable countenance, " which is whr Peonle should not'trv ta be sutler- - intsrnaUonal News 8errle. WairlUnsea. Lysberg' Jaiuee E. Taunape ft the quur railed down Whitehall way the lr. "AU pupils attending the training men, Pr, Hadfield said. Supermen Voral: ia Vnc" u ( tiie telre awwtles, in au ad whool of the Brigham Tounguni-versit- y are nearly all neurotic. The super- Europeew W teamen. Kellogg took,' ftmhaaiiar t "I 'Know of Two Tosti: tM drest befire tbe stutk-n- bodjr of tbe to man is the man wbo;ln-4rrlnit"Evenc : must be with treated tlotsxim goiter Brigtst rres." Brisham Vmub? uaiTersJir in . regtablets," rJL4LlCrmU.deitared ing Star." from pera Tannhanser ) Provo Grade Teachers .. I . ular Wednesday, " s parents-teacher, in the meeting AViser in Extenskm Course" Talmage stated that in the Violin- la "iVrenade" SchuU-rt- ; iroiuise emtained in Holy Writ that which was held at the Brigham of Young University. Young university Wednesday afterThe rvurse in measurement of ele- those wtk keep' thi'ir setnud estate noon. their added would have upuu exglory atii.D eiveo a rv tbe ment elix by home "We shall send an teusiou di v isi.in vl Jhe Bribam heads forever, the wrd "flry with the child and. envelope we shall be who annus intellu:eui'e. Thse Wed-keep ' f ''" ":i':''t y'r eomniem-eVouiik university U tut' pleased if the parents will inclose nesiav afteniiKin at the umversii. tk4r riul testate. whi-ThiswHI hand Tetnrn cents itr eternal fifty nre.. win .i a ts .. . -l Thu. n.hr u nii.i.r tlie ;talilets. and a:e'lli the (iirvthxi i Misw Mary AMkrta t itvffrv i iirwusu ue jimmus m ju- - i purchase Tnhe to Thrcfilldreh. ctveTthenr ) -- ... i -; aiirf in is not retnrned we shiiH -,- .i rent . rs"" Li,,t..l..m fifty ,h : " " adminUted the , any ay. If "f V.Z Knl.ie.-r- . .v.' "The'tlie iMireuts ilitH't tfl tlm treatment ft liililreii W I t - t me to Miss HKirtou ts to lay from the i : elassifisid for the ultimate foundation , J.he law of liTnatL . i he nienat 01 oiter una Jia remtion nf rhildren in the schools in: sultaut etlects are anogetner too as to render greatest serTj life, but eternal life you say in a serious for us to retrain from treatTHTlWtahetri: And Instead wfleaeh-- 1 life of freedom and lilierty. W ho is It '. , , ., ers lSfiine to relv entirely inu ' that has the greatest lilrty 'and ingDr.our children.' went to describe some ttieir iiidfements as to a rhild's at.il- - 'reed..m in our eivrt Ufe.. Obviously of theCarroll from come which ill effects himself in harity, they will have some uwre tamn-- ; "even that glands, ileclaring cularged of lie laud law the with.the evidonee.coui-eruiug'therhilmony lUe upIs free from mulestatiou. Eternal insanity has resulted in some cases on w lii h to lase a judjremenf; You cannot as a result of extreme nervousness life freedom: life of Professor ltayniond fanien, of ICHIIwd nhedience fre.!.,!.. inkv j the rniver'ity of t'alifornia, who ", ;": Programs were given in the var hims,.lf is oUilient to law. It aiiiimred this work in that state: r. t say this. But God ious Minis ol tne iruitnng scuooi to ' ' says of the course : to law beeiiuse it is his which the pareuts were invited, be Whir faith is that these measure-- i U juuuuumniwm fore the meeting .began. nieiits wiQ improve our judgements, j iature to lie so.. IS. you live under new 20 We have patterns Mfs. Mnrruy ti. Hayes was elected There are errors of eourse. But in ili.L4iiritJf tlie 4ei. eoniiuandmenrsr SWEATER COATS - ami "thou president of, the shjiUof beautiful Slippers for dealinc with uuiilltiea as variable as wlii. h says-'thoMrs. II. It. Merrill and -u organization the live not Mlve halt or,U-jhuman abilities, it is desirable to every occasion We 1 e greatest .xtbedience is in::. was elected get as much evidence as possible. or 't W herever there are disagreements; If you are looking for take care of your feet ' law." of with our resardiu itenv aity Pr. Tiiln .1 aIvi4-.- flic siiijeui single children or groui. we will" pityTJWeater Coats, let uot'J webvme them." "v to invesfUale widely. "iHi us take care .of your fIaking of the value of the afraid !. think." be s.tid. " but drive course to the su'rision ef schvls' the stake of your faith deep into the solid earth, tie the nijie of guidaiit-wante. he says : firuilv to the stake and hold to the 'It Is wasteful to allow our siii-vision to circulate about the county r , going front school to school without '.. lYesident F. f. Harris- presided the Apartment who have ot Beared puUMy since their FACULTY DR. ute ' By-luu- . e, IN CONCERT U'ii tcMMen to be treated - Members of Music Tacuhy Young I'niversitj Gives Concert Thursday Ere. at fc UNIVERSITY He-wil- Wgt. ThV first concert tf the B. Y 1. music departaieat will.be held i College hall at 8 duck. ' Tbe pen-oris invited, admission public " free. waSTS have been It Mi8 Marguerite but due to illness Mis Jep- pit person mouth; " The concert TUursday-Min- s v 111 consist of faculty lueiubers of . - COURSE GIVEN Uu .' Bt"ui" Jep-perso- 1 1 RIEASURBiIENT 'IiB:iram al tor. grandx-hiklre- En-roil- ed sm-uiI- - llrilU;jd4e.. lr. Each Day Brings More ' i.- 1 -- 1 ----- - - jjiJ .rS J;w fV1" r ireirt ...ijMUtnn TT.rr.i.-- ij stW - tal-let- s .th.. u Coats, .Suits, Dresses, Slippers and Sweaters ; 1 Jlierti f A call will convince you we are able to take care of i your wants. i . ' tl " ' ly-th-e4i . parent-teacher- r t-- a.- -. Better 1 , ,mtmKmmmrir . oU-dici- 's iat t. nan a cons-ion- s tl Furnace for Fall and Spring ; PSYCHOLOGY j AND RELIGION r - IN CONFLICT nj..deflnlteidjjeiiiyeiiften real lit JlifisseiylJ aiulJGl:u liunwJLL difficulties are not apparent to a in itilemt the oemiig milsic iiiiiu1t. casual visit auil are overlooked. If a baritone solo. "The Builder." suervlsion "is directed on Hie basis; Prayer was offered by Dean Carl F. Will Alter But Not Destroy B of hieasured facts we will-- : know Ey ring, Need for God in Future, whajt to suprvis'. where and when Says Professor. It is most needed, with a definite Fl"ER.L SERVICES FOR knowledge of why it Is needed and - HERMAN T.VGGB ARE HELD By DAVID M. CHIUCR armed With the liest known remInternational News Service Staff edies." Sent. . 25. Herman PAYSOX, Correspondent. Tanre. rears nf am. HImI mt hia EIJER KM DSON RETl RNS. home Mondav. after a lin.rin? LONDON, Sept., 25. A conflict EWer Oral Knudson. son of Mr.- illness. between religion and psychology, a and Mrs. Mathias Knudson. has re-Mr. Tagw was bora October 24, deal more severeuthan that turned home from a lSri at Marne, Germany. When a great which arose between biology and remission, in the eastern states for! young man he came to" Ttah, e in relation to evolution,, has - D. S. church. He will attend tline in Parson. He married Marr ligion Dr. ' J. A. been foreshadowed the Brigham Young university. Huher in 1897. After her death he Hadfield. lectured o by, hpsyehology at : remarried, and is survived by his King's College. ' LEGAL NOTICES. widow and three children. The forthcoming conflict, mav Probata' and guardianship noFuneral services were held Wed- - largely change our views of religion tices Consult County Chirk or afternoon In 2 o'clock at nesday f.nd our views nf God. hut tt will not the First ward chapeL the respective signers for fur affect our ultimate belief in God ther Information. and the ultimate need for God, Dr. DEATH CALL IS ANSWERED . . Hadfield declares. BY AGED PAVSON WOMAN "A great deal of 'modern religion . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. is of a neurotic and preverted type, In - the District Court of the PAYSON,- Sept. 2 CaroMrs. but the need for .religion in the huFourth Judicial District: In and for line Vogelman; 87 years of age, man soul remains as great as ever," widow of AUiecht Vogelman, died Dr. Hadfield said. -Utah County. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Monday at the home of .her daughAlready, Dr. Hadfield said, the ' Mrs. ter. Paul Wirthlin. William T. Jones, sometimes known IIOctilkM hno OFtiMkn nflt.. nvr hak as WllliamjQneJsetl "yhiiigJmtautoguggestlOn Vft" at Wuertteniberc, Germany. whether God is the production oTTt v realtors win present claims. with vouchers, to' the undersigned, and came to I'tah with her husband rather complex, whether at his residence at Provo City. thirty years ago. She' is survived itself is not of a neurotic religion nature I'tah county, rtah. on or before the by tbefone daughter and twelve life is simply held by people who : Stir grandchildren. day of November. 1924. are not sufficiently competent to THOMAS W. JONES, j mtt l responsibilities- - of this life. tcrii ivni v DiDirn Administrator - of - the Estate ot Discussing the Question whether William T. Jones, sometimes SANTAQl lX, Sept., 25 f God Is merely a Father 'complex. Dr. known as William Jones. attendel funeral servtvs were held Hadfield said that relations with on Monday at the ward chnnh for our fathers in childhood Morgan, Coleman A Straw, in Mrs. Jawbina Olsen Bylund, 82 the unconscious mind inpersisted Attorneys for Administrator. adult life (First publication Sent. 4; last years of age. who died suddeulv at and tendetL to make us neurotic. .' """"T. r'"a a Herman. v Furnace heat for the Tool dayslof Fall and Spring is an unnecessary expense. Install a Radiantfirejn your fireplace. This marvelous development in gas heating burns for hours at the cost of a shovelful of coal. -: $3.00 set-th- flood of sunshine. Investigate this wonderful invention Tr7-- at once; ' 7 ThertisaSixeandStyUofRaJiantfir to Meet Every Requirement. S the Attrmctiv Designs at Our Shearoom I -- ":Jf I Utah Valley Gas & $15.00 RENT' Furnished rooms for FOR SALFBeautifuF 2S4 E. 1st N. housekeeping. Phone 19J. j ' Phone 450- i i imimwwwwwiwi - SOME PRETTY DRESSES FOR THE PRICE OF MAKING ONE. .' - We can v. THE HOME OF SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN. . morning. i .. me ciiy. , YANKEES ANNOY Tourists flock to Ely Place at alM : The fiiiise They make keeps: LONDON TOWN IK1LK we like; ke hoars of the night to hear-Pycumments be to RePyke. International News SeVVIcs. well" ipiiet," is "All crying the familar LONDON, Sept 25. London's xrently not less than 250 tourists ar Ely Place closes up officially at one remaining town crier, Harry rived on the scene at 3 o'clock in the 111 o'clock on week days aiid 10 o'clwk u Sundays.' It stands On Pyke, complains that curious Ameri-- ; ". -'- BULL PITS FOR SALE. Almost any size or color,- - very choice. ,J. Will Craghead, 193 W. 1st N. 3 8 . 'f FR SALE'-rPotatoe- One-hal-f CHEAP-Harley-Dav- yuannstr 0-2- 1 gate-protect- 7S1-J-3- i tth "S-2S- tf 610. ! S ' OWENS REAL ESTATE tO. and tf 9 Guy-fma- : and-Tall- n J mt Last Page Jy-lS- -- ! nssi ' ;- Zr: 5 'w J. , 211 West Center. Phone 86. - ' 9 i 8 Ine - -- her-'Sout-h. 1 791-R-- .. " , 1 m 1 i efr 3Y. - 2; ais; - Lo .r. ' JR Rent a Machine i A good brick. house, a lot, in splendid- - 6xl2-ro- d northwest part of Provo." Price $2100.00; $350.00 down. - I -- i "WE SELL" FOR OTHERS" : ' f Young Ideas .. stu-R-- 4. 5 tbe site of the palace of the BiHopsv-oEly. where John of Gaunt, father flOfeuryHBUteJln-1399- . CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY ! : 1 AND UP $6.98, $9.90, $14.48 FOR sweet pota4 toes, table beets, carrots, pars56 W. FOR id: SALE, REAL ESTATE HOI SES u.oc nips, turnips, white onions. HubL son motorcycle and side car. 385 jcans are interfering with his duties bard squash, yellow pie pumpkin, LEASE I nvra S. FOR SALE 7th E. m:L Sr28 as guardian of Ely Place, and, inansie beets and squash by the ton. , house and store WJ., by Umxhi; WANTED I'm a permanent renter, R. S14 W. the slumbers 4th 612. S, JPhon Gay, FOR Furnished JIENT or -. sleeping t;"f wuhfurnisherr lilgh;CaU) rooms. 55 W. 2nd AND TRASH Hauled the residents of that small GARBAGE 1ifusekeping section In the heart of partly funiished rooms with garage reasonable. .Phone 198-; OA FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt. r ham nearhv to keep an auto. North. 1st) & E. 5th . FOR SALE Beet rack and beet AddEess Box 4L Herald office. 0 2 Enquire AUTOMOBILES , -' puller. Phone S25 EXPERT MARCELLING; prices iFOR RENT 3 partly furnished FOR SALE City building t.i".N-Baker: lli.NT-- 4e reasonable. 786 W. 3rd S. Phone nice bedroom!' rooms.'"'" Baker ,.n li FOR SALE, BATTERIES Ford, 93- AND ROOM-.- 290 X. 4th E. l va n u.iUnhVL' mm :slsv one nicely fur- - B.OARB - J10, Buick and Stndebaker $14, k L with 'EMPLOXMEXT V Phone 42 M. t!tsted.sKusrkeeiing room. b.k m Pwurii it Dodge $18. Fully guaranteed. Parry 1st S-Battery & Elec Co, Automoti -' PIANOS new RENT TAYLOR FOR SALE Beautiful bangs:. FOR Radiators. 213 W. ROM AND BOARD Large, well- hardwood BROS., PIANO DEPARTMENT. Center, Provo. low, full basement, SAI.E Hav and pigs, rhonej furnished room for two girl ;.fiR FOR electric i SOS '"' wiring, .' Call contracting, furnace. at 'f-floors, hot air dents.- 5 N. 4th E. j estimates and repairing call . E." 1st S, or Phone 3tL Additional-Want-A- ds Phone 431--KfcM 2 furmshed rooms OYX-- CETYLENJ f ano "FOR BENT House at 161 E. 1st N. ; FOR REST ilusckeeping "welding Jor light housekeeping. Modern nhHlern.' 691 N. fniv. Are. S 2ft cuttlng.We weldianythlng mad fpr rooming house or sub-re651) X. conveniences. Phone 902-J- . of metal. Work guaranteed. First See rooms for housekeeping. -S- -2 FOR SALE-rH-ay: Phone 940-J- . ?3rd T'7 P. STEWART class service. AIRES, 42 N. 4th W. EdmrdsrTO V O R REN TFiirnishedi rwms .- ' Phone W5-tf Civtl Engineer and fJ. B. Mineral ' ; x staia heat. 'EVerv convenience, j. Surveyor. FOR RENT Furnished; eparrmettt N- - Ccir. Ave. GARDENS. S 2! 'FARMS POl LTRI WANTED To buy a few shoats. 211 E. for light 'housekeeping. Columbia Theater Bidg, Provo, Utat 7M-J-Phone I HAVE Just bought another lot of Land and Mining lSt N. S2: Surveys; Irriga, FOR SALE Sweet corn. 1150 W.i- good used stoves. Prices are right tion and Drainage; Structural De WANTED TgWe boarders at N. 2nd we deliver and set them up. and N. fur."Vrootu dern RENT im ll5E.Srd: price. sign; Consulting and Reports. ; ,FOR Rich Furniture Co., 155 N. .Univer- Office MISCELLANEOl nished apt. fur couple.-- ' Call after recently moved to Columbit-571 W. 7th FOR SALE On paved street, three T sity Ave. iu; Theater Bldg. S 21' tf P.OARD REASONABI.E 4 p. m., 315 N. Cniv. Aye. : N. acres of good garden land. niceFtR: SALE llohsehold furniture ; StSiW. S 25 Telephones: . brick soM must be chicken at once. 659 E. 2nd FOR SALE house, .'.. Residence H-FOR SALE Oil LEASE Fine modLloyd baby - buggy, Office 293. house, flowing well, fruit and r S28 ern bungalow. CP1 N. I'niv. Ave. FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 new. 182.' Phone Practically .one and owner. ries.. Bar 'direct from ' r Fori 0--:--' two room acamnents, with bath.'; 'price and terms, phone SALE Hot Hasf heater. In . i . 4th W. Phone T12 W. .Ni 1M 6 teacher,, of FOR RENT OR SALE New' niod--: good conditkw, $15. 336 S. 5th E. LOUISE JOHNSON, offer We for sale '66 ptanotorte. iteginners a speera bungalow, two separate apts. 1300-lb- . . FOR SALE ; metuoo. Phone. like ciaity. All conveniences. Two Clocks east ijescnemky Singer, new, $45.00 " " : ' team and harness; a snap. C L. 9S9. .;' of university. 339 E. tit a N. Phone 115 Singer... $20.00 One Rl F. Provo FOR Bench. SAIX Winchester shot gun, D., BOARD AND ROOM-J- S7 217 J. S. 2nd E . ;"Rarmingham, Shuttle Singer . , .$1.5.00 practically new.-- 790 W.' 5th S. FOR-SA- LE Small kitchen range,' "' ' 2 Rotary Whites FOR RENT-Mo- dera furnished apt.. . , ln Sood.TOndiJl .! - REXT -- di .XT rS-2 rui uislwd rryim wttb T - TT: for Prfn shape; 377 E. 1st N. ... - U ITS ED BARGAIN ANOTHERfloor. Phone ,'icka ground each $18.00 Price 12c b. Urw7 Provo. 183 o, . . g 2S i PIAXa TAYLOR BROS, PIANO FOR first turns dressmaking, plain ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD estt:enter. phone &5Z. . DEPARTMENT. sewing and ladies' and children's! tailoring caU at 465 W. 3rd N.i FOR RENT Two or, three unfurhousehold General FOR SALE 0-Phone T72-J- , Gentlemen boarders, WANTED . nished rooms Ucotineion with furniture by owner. A bargam. 275 W. Center. Phone 49. good room and home cooking. 290 combiaatioa gas range . Phone T17. etc. Buffet, beds, stoves, dresser, S 27 388 M. 1st W.. JJ. IstB. Use, 8 344 N. 7st W4 or phone S81-' fit you. - flowers. O-2- 0 BOARD AND RtXM block west university. RENT One furnished room r , h v -- for stiidents. 1.1? E. 7th N. S 30 . ii jj jf $69.50 n-- SI iFllR HeraldlWantAdl s .h TO iniinmin rri-i,- WVC-eBtefs S - Coke Company di 5 of Our coat racks are overloaded with aU of the smartest styles in Coats all the wanted materials and shades. We can satisfy your wants. two-year- I- $8.50 Leather Shoes: Solid ! Heats by a new principle Radiant Rays that send forth heat rays directly into the room Pure, odorless heat always available and as cheerful as a ro 6xl0V2-ro- d frame with lot,,'garage and chicken coops. Price $1900,00; easy terms. : Excellent corner lot, near B. Y. U., size 60x 110 feet; good buy. Price given , on applica- .: tion- .- . MONEY TO LOAN IF YOU , ' 8 w w l Use Herald Want Ads 6 tf 6 Herald Want Ads White Sewing Machine Co. rfiuT SeS- ANYTHING Insure LET US DO IT Mrs . - At tbe i Vlrgmm ah CaML. , has i row" Botsa, "f twlsi aj |