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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1525., FA.GE TWO. NEWS FEATURES T ICO PRESS-COMMEN- T BflBBVarMnB0aavaBaaaart THE DAILY HERALD , ' kmtai Utah. West street, Entered aa second class matter at the postofflee la Frovd, Utah. p. Wm. ..... Hornibrook ..-- , properly baowtf toed, and becomo as .Publisher mm .............v........................ City Suitor Gnonar Hasmusoa N, njoy liOMADf KZAt a -e- regular aa clockwork TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. grimy per iDOfta--laf advific. ... by carrier, per rear, SJ Delivered by mill ia UUh county, per year, ia adraoc... Delivers by mil ia United Btatea, outside CUa county, per year. 4.00 rtcii vcpco HitMmitfjiHtinniMi New" Member United Press Berrfca,. Only dally newspaper la Utah aouth of Salt Lake City; largest dr-rulatioa of any newspaper la Utah outside Sake Lake city and Ogdea. t ftaatnesa Office. Telephone .86 (Editorial Rooms, Telephone n....i.lOt t- - L1EGYPT ttlTlr Are You Willing? rf U1C nnma Wa XlCailiC if I11B 19 llVCrCSLeU U lit LJ interested m its progress, he is jealous Of its reprf f "m UfMfViF nvi Vill ajvir,Vil,lVH clty.. He iA J v g- rto rrovo is. called the "Garden City. This name was eiven it, because of all the cities of Utah it is the moat natural place for the growing of shrubs and flowering plants,. aa. well and vegetables. A city bo well located, howeve,r has i j certain, responsibilities as a result of its environment. If it is 1 the right hind of city,- it must live up to," if. not above its en-- 1 ' 'r'ts - vironment. Ia Provo doing that? Of course, all recognize the fact that a city, especially in iI f appearance, is the of the activities of its citizens, f I A few active and heat men cannot establish a reputation for I any city; it takes all to do it. The question, then, must be faced by all: Am I'wilEng to i ; y hit towards making Provo beautiful?, I must answer no. I can takano middle coure; ''there ain't none." X or yes I ; Citizens, why not all dream what a xity could be like ) located as Provo is if it t'ere inhabitedj)f dtizefls who were "100 per cent alive and active, and who had the interest of ' their city at heart. Then, let's get together and .Smakeitir f dreams our prophets." Why not ? , i -: Contrasts. Ask the average person just what kintf of life he would and nine times olit of ten, perhaps, or even in a , prefer, ' greater proportion, he would say that given plenty, of money with which to provide amusement and othef things' generally uesireu, ana piemy vi time wiin wnicn 10 enjoy, me mmgs thus provided, life for him woulcfbe perfect This is the natural yiew.pf those who can, not Have everything in life ' Ihey desire, and this class embraces so large a proportion of j mankind asa whole, that it may be aai to be tiw genial 1 - sum-tot- al - i do-m- SPECIAL THIS WEEK , j I - ;- ; larcelling 50c, : CLASSIC BEAUTY PARLORS TWNTUniV. Are. However, mere possession or everythmg'money can buy ; sometimes fails to give pleasure. Consiaef the case of Miss ;i Mary Woodson, Washington society girl; who disappeared ? from her home two years agoand was fputtd by her mother, I several iARtY0UR in ago, Brooklyn, married to a bakery' wagon days driver, living on his income, and happy. r .Asked to explain her flight, the young woman said the idea of entering society life had seemed so intolerably dull to her that she ran away to $few York and obtained, a position in ft, live and ten cent store, : And bo it goes. - Many girls who are compelled to. work for living probably would exchange places with a girl whose every wish can be gratified, with no exertion on her part. it is difficult to realize that anyone would willingly flee from a 7 life surrounded by the very things for which the vast major-- f If the sunlight - makes : the and your eyes squint you may striving. But perhaps ity.of persons are longing secret lies in thisthe striving. Perhaps the pleasures that be suffering from an abnorare earned, and bought with some sacrifice, are much more mal condition of the eyes. glasses may be all enjoyable than a greater number more easily obtained. They were boueht with a price, therefore are more precious. The that you require. And it may be that your . it i . a .r . . . ... , i. i i i it cles are strained and that "jeacn.. AS long as 11 ues just Deyona me limits oi uur is the most desirable object in life; But the moment you need corrective glasses. ' it iswithm our waneSraJidveJongEJWme-- . your eyes and make gufe of It is human nature, seemingly, to be dissatisfiect Tfirj getting the proper glasses. naps ims is aesiraoie. viscontenw, vne win xor wjukuuuh better, leads to achievement, always However, most of us probably would like to have an opportunity to become sated with the things thatrfr now out4)f-ojreachjegardlessf iL-.Ut how-wmay theorize on the subject. i . . einv-nfigi- graspv-its-valu- e -- ur ,. 'aflftf !JPt tray medana. Is now in ita dotage. r'f ( poly M ff fy Jt'fjerftrthe tana,'aiid Taf do we find? m, for Jiap.v, .ceptwie Jru-sn- Jhe Jhhpe and pride"? trie jews and ''1000 years ago the renter of action where artificial relies are. snown tor the profits they bring the exhibitors. Philips' Model Geography jays : Je'runalem la a wretched Arab city known as El Knds, or theN Holy, ocwtpylng abotrta tainjare. tnlM and numlierlng about seventy thousand TwJSonifc are Jew. A new city has sprung np otitslde the walls and the Mount of Olives Is being covered with build ingg. There are banks, and hotel in. the Holy CltyJU-Ispeaking of the gurrounding country the same writer remarks: "Many an. impeVmle,-ahetittalf- irj?-t- f portant sntljnlfr,T:Hhl8 region has sunk into a village aud Stir, a miserable finhing lage, stands4 on the eight of anclcnl ' Tyre ;anj Sai4 marks that of Sldon. .the .Syrian Desert are the rulnarof gaiihyra or Tadmor, where ar4 tb remains of the funv pus Temple .of- Ihe Sun. DamaKfim Is probabzly one of the oldeat cities lit the world'i til"p 4n existence. sites of many of the places mentioned In (he bifih. vil- li : he (kTiinreavaljSiirraotmi; :Betb- - y ' - of Idaho rltoBorahtheSenate's "the political parallel, may be likened DarroW of the debate. Jim Watsoa of Indiana It" cast in ! the Stanley role, Borah contends that Repubtt-can- s who have transgressed party discipline should be given a chance to repent antf reform. like Individual, lie . 1 . - air-lea- Have A Gold Band Dinner Set Free it 1 don't Lady been In the navy are accustomed to Sailor "Lady, locking." It KM suppose' you have so long that you sea tegs." I wasn t even Dixon-Taylor-Russ- "The One-Pri- What price, Henry ParlsJoumal aays thatwoaiaa does uut dress ou man s aoconnt. But generally she charges It to his account. ' i ,,.;'-i- nmiM'iinLJi'iiMii"um'i"nijv 11 w-- llll ' ' iiiiilll if ii iiiii TV". j J .,ii j , , t - e r ; l USE EVENING HERALD WANT ADS A? - J:-I -! try , f r?:i illll . i . 1 1 Had Prbof , - : K , - 1 ZMMmwmmmmm- v- Krlss Do you suppose that it Will take long for - your wife to how to drive the car? ' KrOSs It shouldn't! She hsd about ten years" practice driving '' fee! ' ' i I - ; &M MI - 1HK en a Jit I ! 1 ill is estimated that you can get $227 "worth oT accessories II If klllllllllll tillft 11tf III til II litis m House" ce r La-- .i'. " Co. ell . x M tunity v : I1 With each Monarch purchased during this Cold Spring Demonstration, a beautiful Band Dinner Set is being given absolutely Free. This offer lasts for only 5 more days. After the sale is everno premium will be given t anybody. Think of it! A beautifal Dinner SetA absolutely Free- - Don't let this oppor IT .this-Signatur- ' ' e - t itt -- h' -- . " practice . some' degree ot tolerance," argues Borah, la reply. "1 prefer to determine my course by a- survey of coming elections rather than by dwelUng on those i . that are ovet. "1 would not know where t tabltst the line of loyalty or party devotion under conditions' as they have prevailed In thia country for the last 10 or IS yearst. I dqi not. know what the teM ta. And unless I know the test, I tear I may get outside the line myself." The Monarch is built of unbreakable ma le iron. Joint are riveted. No can occur to waste fuel and Interfere with the operation of a range built this way. That's same satisfactory why the Monarch gives the Malleable service for many, many years. ranges tost, longer than cast rangca and tsse. less fuel. Bill Bryan win m known in a few years, says Bishop Battle, as the-note- e,.,v.,.' a X of victory, to look ahead' and '((TT Use Less Fuel t lb-r- :r ". good idea. In the hour 'AND DOLLARS" . Is Monarch Ranges six-tub- ' taaai "t .. t, lor: ' -- "Add to list of farm necessities e a radio set, says Claude - J Burch. The Hairless Leader.' "In S mere days our Spring Monarch Range Sale will be closed. Don't be one efjlfeose who Your eU Kin delay and be disappobited. teaks air and .It served its purpose. lange Ma ajIiieL-Tumit pajment on a fjew Monarch. Art Now! $10.W will deUrer it to yeur kitchen. ; Tbe' coroner nsually'has the" last word In an argument between a pedestrian and ail automobile, says 9 Wltford Gray. "HEARTS "A ty - byhe holds, are the product of dlffertnf environments. . They are not all cast la one mold. Allowance must be made tor variations even tor occasional abnormalities To Wtaon, bbwever, a good Re publican 1a a good Republican. He la first and last a member of tbe clan. Whosoever denies for one day constituted party authority, who runs aatuek la the family circle, beootnea an : outcast, disinherited , ' . and condemned. e e e , POLITICAI.' pahyi" aayt ta reality or- Watsm,-- "l ganlsed for one alection. the 'If Us policies. are continuing, organization may be continuing. "But after all. It la designed one contest one election, subscribing to one platform and one set Of principles. '."f,;, ' "I am not concerned with what was done in 19. or 1MI or 126. I am concerned about . what was1 done In Hit. An t knew that at . thatt particular time. Senators Brook hart, Frailer and Laid left ' the Republican party." opln-lon- Once Ja a' while you find grandma Who' knows more about knitting, needle than, a lipstick. .lore Days! Only 5 OFFICE CAT . PerjrbYi j . -- ' . NEA Service Writer r- - What : ta a WASHINGTON and why? e Radically different on thia question have been developed by Republican: Senate abort leaders during th session ot the new 8enate. The divergence: otljiplnlon on fundamental thia proposition teems likely to lead followers of the two theories so f r presented tar apart before the congressional and senatorial elections of 1826. The two conflicting schools of political thought In ..the Senate O. O. P. are hot unlike those rep. resented ia the debate here between Clarence Darrow and toK mer Senator A. O. Stanley. Darrow and Stanley debated the Issue of capital, punishment. The man who saved the necks of Loeb and Leopold contended that should seek to reform, not tot :kilU The man who la a criminal today may be a good clilsen.tomor row, be held. If society does Its part to help him to a respectable and responsible part In lite. Stanley stuck up for the good old Kentucky principle of an eye-fen eye and a toothy tor or even two or three If you- " k: can get 'em. : LJwnr-rYr...nr.i?f- i. that sa ids a A&saJare' JuouWtf- liig ruins, as, .raeMrei rAskelon. Gaza and 'i J J It used to be the hand that rocked wbiftf por7 of the cradle ruled th World f now it's Smyrna is Asiatic Turkey and haa more Greeks the hand that rules' (be cradle rocks . An attractive adverthan Athens and more Jews than tbe World. Metro tisement Jerufia leth 1 It : Is 'the' gta t opi utn of "the "wprldv- CpnatanHn. market Insurance: Life pqlitan opIe ig "rieiag , transformed by west- in-th- isCompanyappears ern and uropean,ucivlUzation from the Experience of-- fbto Prove paper headed , a center Of, Mvhmmedaa worship to Resident' " a center of Mammon ." worship. Athens. 2,300 years ago, the greatwith an aching Are est center of ari, literature, educa nervous and run tion, philosophy and civilization in back? 'Feel tired, the world, how of Interest .to the down? Do you- have daily headtourist as a study- of the ruibs .of aches, dizzy spells and annoying urinary disorders?' Then why not that clvHUation; i J, tXFy , f take the advice of' a Provo resiKome.-onetheiroud monarch of dent who suffered as' you "do and the world. Is tow notorious for Its found lasting reHef by" using Doan's iarerty and misery. Three hundred Pills stimulant diuretic to the years ago,- - Cornaro, the Italian kidneys? Here Is a Provo case' that We are glad to tell the nobleman and reformer exclaimed: Saretir: chftBgM. Why people 'erHhis focality- and unhappy theiyears "Oh, w"htc-hei not profit by that this company has fllJfbrth Cth Italy, can yo'ii not aee that gluttony Mrs; Frank Dyson. murders every year more of your sCj'ff., mjti-i- jj back was weik could lose ty antfTff&sf and thy kidneys acted Ir lnhabitants..thanott . shared' in the achieye-the most cruel plague or by fire aud regularly.- - If only todk alKmt two swtird In mnjty Datfles V A humane boxes' of BoairtH" ments spoken of In the freer r the member of the Italian Opera com- Hedonist Drug Cfc tp cure me.". advertisement. 11VE XEARS LATER,' Mr pany Unit to tired Australia' last year with singer, Melba, Dyson said : "I. am glad to confirm Waf a fellow passenger of mine on mV former statement regardimt his return t& Italy, as far as Ceyon, Doan's PIWs.' My cure ha remained nnd he told me that he was sad be- 8ermnuent., LEONARD C. cause of the poverty that existed In' Price COc, af an dealer.' Don't . HENROID, Mgr. remedy-- get hls'Italjv France, long known as a simply askr for a kidney same that Pills the Doan's decadenthas worst Its Rooms enjl, notion, Knight Foster-MUbu-ra bordering' on the Mediterranean sea, Mrs..Dysonf had. Bldg, fhe most noted gambling dear In the Co., Mrra But fiUdj N. f -? " - ';''; n tisement vfj world, Monte Carlo, and the ial.aea made by- - the Moo res lur are pror An eighth of the deaths in the ingSpain, a "part of the Middle Ages, tbe nature native to' theofregion registration areas ' of the Cnited terrttofyKSO tected In a tract center of. tbe in learning Km tea are liv heart dls- - leading miles fn area in the Belgian Tbe educational torch square eam-s- , this Mug the most commoa t ,vorl11',state.. ' Congo bearers were killed or driven out, cause of defltb. .; 'JU The greatest leaaon the- - though traveler geta from a visit to the countries on the border of " fhe Mediterranean's are that people who violate ftie lefvc governing the physical, snlftl,''liitAlMtiial, 'mom ftiid Fjilrlttial of lndlrlduall and nations tnWst pay the penalty. At one Jlme thtlf fcuntrlea conatl-- j tuded the 'fnfipelllaed worldbut w,hat are. they notK civilization, EKXJjf of the JjSiOn.c'jS primitive religion, so that it was considered an honor .that Moaea of all the learning of the Egyptians IS now at a very low ehb, my life. tntellectuallyaadtQprally. Alezan- - 'Yonrs In the service that wlU de--" dria whlrh yiwirj8lnit torch-hear- wlop more permanent erflllsattons, -er of Greek "philosophy and one of: . JOHN T. MILLER. renters of tint niortenlightened early .(linat'Ianity, poaaesaor of tte. finest fllirary In the wor!4 which eye-aa- u ? ' Would new world poaaible. 5 Buyv. Now While Spring Range Sale Is On! its moral nature had' been a atead fast aw the Reck ot Glbralter, which la In tbe extreme" gotrftf end of Spain." Across the Stralfof Glbral ter in Africa, la Morocco,' ander the doniinlon of Spain, bat now fighting for Its independence." Going west. we land In Algeria, who chief sea port ia Algiers, a coating atation for ships,. a pieasnre resort; a great wine shipping center a beauflfuT city, hrtt fflPrattr rotten. We gn un to Tunis, where the dty t Ca- thageH the prond rival of Rome two theusand years ago, la now a heap of ralus of o little Importance that it ia not ven mentioned on modem maps, Crossing the 8a rah Desert, we get back to Egypt. ' We hare now taken a tonr of three thousand miles aronnd the Mediterranean Sea and hate studied the ruins of extinct civilisations, bat of what value la all that touring and sight seeing unless we profit by the lessons learned and renew our dil igence Id keeping present civiliza tions from going the same way that those of the pat hare gone. Moral decay resulting from the misnse of divine tendencies- that "are planted IrV every life had been the cause of the decay of old civilisation. The only immunity today Is right living. The study of the ruths f old Civili sations has made me do more ser. Ions thinking the past three months, than; In any other three months of vra dttjialJWsViaaVAloham- - 5 thr - bt MALLEABLE IRON -- i BY HARRY B. HUNT the Jewa were given moat fthaaus treatment and aha red tbe.fatea pt the Moo res. - The hUghtlng lnflueaca of Prh went ta Americar aad destroyed flvlllxstioM la Mexico aid Peri, aTdeacrlbeOf b TatoU; Oaf --own were superior toand Hpaln has sank to Inalgnlficanea, The world grestesf debt t Spain ia for ejolpplBif Christopher Celam- bni and making Ms discorery of the M onarch Rang es Are Mad6 - .: ; -- e ............. i - i V1' UCATOR POST .SAID. EGUPf.,. roiirnary 18.' iflSS. Greetings from ... of the 8 ...the land pyramida ily last letter was from Bombay, India, more thaa 8,009 miles from here, about 1700 miles of tbt la orer the "Arabian" era, tbeb thMU;h the Strait of Babel 3Jt8idft IW the Red Si, whk-- is more than a thonnand jnlfcajftiur: and In some place between' one and two aillra deep. In gtrtng over the IU-Khi, we passed jrdda, the port of Mecca, ablili la. the holy city of the Mohammedan. LaVge nttmbers of them go there from far and near, very year In pilgrimage. ' From vent throogh the tbe Bed Gulf of Hue and then 83 mies tbrongb the SiM-- s raual to .Port Said, . city of about 60,00 lnhalil-tnntwhich forma a triangle with Alexandria, &u1aiuiutf a jtoputatlim f half a million people and Carlo, the largeat city of Africa It' 'population of feOO.QOO Near Carlo are the great pyramids as a perpeftnl- - monument of (be trranny of ahdent ' monarths or rulers and of the slavery of the wre eoniPUed W tram abd ele port fhiW pinrfttii vate them to their preaent posltioaa ' -- r.- lint "Publlahed U ths Herald buUdln. 60 Sonta ! ijprorey f; FORMER PROVO tr 1 v-'- c.' i.-- WASHINGTON NEWS lr-i "established ai a weekly la I860: as a dallf In IB22; Issued every en log except Saturday, and Sunday mornlug; rural aaerawg edltloa v. except Monday. ;twry I TIMELY EDITORIALS VUliLLL An Independent Newspaper " " ri . "- ; corn-me- -- 7 j is NOT on the Box, it is NOT v . "There is no other BR0M0 QUININE" With an- Ice baa. balanced over hi bead and burled ia quilts, this - "doctor of OndSn divinity' had. hlav picture taken. The picture went, to a Tokyo- - police court whwe-tle bad been summoned on swindling charge. "I'm too sick to come took at me," read his anssaue. H ' ctatma to' bs the Oving Buddha. Jop-im- Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century saiil effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and DOTJtJENZA, tout .JT: . as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents, - ' . "V The First and Original. Cold and Grip Tablet I' . - i -- . '..... |