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Show HIE PROVO EVENING HERALD, PAGE TWO. NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT THE DAILY HERALD I " An Independent Newspaper, i MB 'W OFFICE' CAT I 'wn Uttoa Herald building, 60 South First Wwt atreet, Chcarter sketch : "He wrapa a ten role of ones." dollar bill 'around dully In 1922; Issued every - U Published Provo, Uia-- I'tun. rani y, morning - Entered as second elasa matter at tbe pnstoffir tn Ptoto, Utah. ..irniTx,.. . . . Publlabet rt. unnaar nasmiwon ....City Editor I ' v i 5 John Saxey thinKf the tightest man in the world to the t'tah Burn, who ahot off a-- jrfstol ' outside bf kla house CUrUtwaa ereraud then the' children that enjue in and suicide. I Santa . 6 X and N. Ouly daUy newspaper In Ctab south of Salt Lake City; largest eb4 rutati.m r any newspaper .in Utah outside Salt Lake City ami Ogden. B'lttiuesa Office, Telephone Editorial JUioms, Telephone .......................v.. . 88 "YOLANDA" lear-JEUfl- ee U ur " two-thi- rd "neigh-borline- ss BS n I Viavinn-itmnniVinnl . v. . nrrrar.iem u.A.K..., .... I , , 1 inAiiat-r-- BOBBEDHAIR or LONG HAIR makes no difference, all women's hair looks better if it's waved or curled. vk5 Electrex transportation, residence, etc., where thejr belong,. It keep uuiira euu iiiaiiuiotiuie Hum uiitiuiig nuisances VI llieill-- . 'selves, arid in turn C1VPS tripm the lncntinna that ara mnot favorable for them. It keeps the various activities of a community from interfering with each other, thereby making the live more cleanly, and jommuruty runction more efficiently ' ' i profitably and happily. There are occasional individuals and organizations that lose by such action, in the beginning.. The best of laws usually tramps on someone's toes. It has even been charged by aggrieved persons in some communities that the city is violating tbe constitution by taking property, or property rights, "without 4ue,process f law," But the courts have ud- - Curling Iron necessary to every woman's dressing table.,: Easily attached to any lamp socket, it heats in a few minutes tve you is . , .... . ta i t police powers 01 a municipality, ana essentially tair because it is for the benefit of the trreat maioritv. Strangely enough, most of the zoning laws adopted so f ir have been in large dtlis, JLmaU cities jand towns areinore-II ; . 1 m . ' it it just the curl "or ; wave you need to add so much to your appearance. natural subjects for such action, because in them the zoning can be done with less disturbance, and then they can grow ' as they should almost from the start, instead of havingjo be torn apart forcibly after they have grown large and complex. After using the "curling iron, use a Goodform H,air Net the -- waves in shape. Electrex Curling to-ke- -- ep Irons .$1.88 ! - " ; OY HARRY B. HUNT NEA Service Writer Tna blggcnt WASHINGTON presidents cbl' net is ita newest member. John Garibaldi Sargent, the nfw attorney general, whom Preei-- . dent.Coa!Wg9 SfllJsd ta oJ!!saafter the Senate hsd turned down Charles B. Warren, towera a ?ood three Inches above Secretary Wilbur, heretofore the leiygthieat caW-- , neteeY, nd tip the acaieit IS pounds ir o more thanexiretary' w- t'Wi nic ftetiive. . , rabjnet. Sargent just scales In under fret S Inches In his aocka, tn height' His weight Is roughly U' atone, or some t&O pound avoir ' ". dupols. Sarcent typlflea the 'VuggeAYe mont etrength" which the poets about wriie i i - Although his 44 years have brought a certain flaccid looseness to the skin of his peck and owl. the linea of hi jaw are still Aim and strong Theverv Wgnesa of hia body ponderous but powerful, suggests mind that, likewise, while per ' haii not of panther like quick-ness. plows straight ahead through 411 obstacles 'to' deflnlte and .' conclusions i SARGENT ought to help the village of Plymouth. eaJknr" Cal was acheduled' for a "course of aprouts" by the more aophlstl-' cated academicians. .Then John Sargent passed out' word that the newcomer was sort o' under bis protection and that he'd tend to anybody who tried to tetwHo Gai fargeot a Bat we as big then a it Is today and his .bleeps mors supple. The hint was. Cool- - Ta Cure a Cold t One km Day &p ( rO.if 1 j:-- wf Ufa. The tonic and laxative of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. effect for-tif- y opt:mLstis.&n.autoioliilitu the eprlng. gum Is all riht in lu placa. iVhich isn't under a chair. Ton can- lm;rovo your golf bj tinn.'.iiijj the lmll is the Income tax .' fiol'uctor'a htad ; Cairying your pocketbook In youi htp pocket may stop a robber's - bullet. - a4 '-..' indlng-vhoiaeaboe The best filling station ever toullf la the. dming roorat-- ' nl 'n n ;rr lv Dixon-Tayloir-Russ- .to the doga? Nothing is' more .fattening than' a lew months in Jail. The man who urald figures didn't never paid an incomo tax. lie ell "The Onfi.PrirP Mnnt n V owl - Company a j r i i sii ..- "What," askd the girl who hftd secured the cross word puzzle sec- ion first, "is a drink in three let ' ters V The farnitv answered' slmnltan- wmsly, as follows: Orandma said lilg hrollieraahLirtn, fji ther said grandfather said mm and the re. mother said ale. ilo What loes it matter if otir Pins TInd.lis ont7Tf"Tmr .stnsroirt, - . the neighbors wilt try. SENIOR CLASS The Wnmr Hint wrecks, the cradle rtHtsi tlie world. Seymour Cray says the woman of today should tie covered fully hr "Yes." aprees l"rank insitrfluee. Stulil'!, ''iiisuntnce or wmething." ' Ho ,,;s sayrZee 'Whittalter, West street. And ?S 100 South-Fifth- ' ought to know because he has been interested extensively in both ' . industries. ; At the present time lie has more than 300 rabbits at the Provo Rah- fbitry hieiitedTttrtthrhmne. The besf stock obtainable is in his .pens, Three New Yorkcrsr who Mieved among which are Flemish Giants of what a ixMitleftger told them, were Stadium . Project the blue, white, black, steel grey lmried the other day. ..-'.-Rejects and checkered variety. Four of Sponsored by, Two Preced-- J these giant rabbits are registered. ing Graduating Classes. "Ho yon love me, John?" asked He also has 24 registered Xew ' the hriile. . Zealand Iteds and' all the rest of TKOBERT burned A. WILKINSON: now?'"J "What hnve yon Ily his rabUUa at his rabbitry are eli al;ed the jatherrou-hy.hitsl)aiirtIrTlie decinfon of the senior class to for registration. const ruct tennis courts for future gible Mr. Whittaker is making rt'ular A Tfovo man eomplalned of as a nse as an incentive to. the bettering disttirlW nf They said of that tort on the Yonng eampus shipments of; rabbit meat to a Salt Lake purchaser who" is under con- he plaved a stxn'ih"ne till nljrht. .hut ls..wurUi.v. ojtnu&lftiTO,, ewrg, traet torulHtrthierfrigcOTic: he provwf tliiit he waR only shnrTiip. thnii one view-poivice of tho t'nion Pacific system. If i a known fact that there is , S;'me stylesr of hninl reusing are a need for Hfem and the addition of For this meat be has been receiving five concrete, courts- - will be periling.' Ynnng I'rovo pentlemn four-oVlyd ft pirl mi the "forehead anil the bieget heent-fo- r the sport that " si . not n Irninl hi tin; inoiiih. 41 him yet hud at the hiwiltutlou. The students welcome their con-s- l "' It hi ni;ly nntiirin fiirJa'plrl ruction. ' ,. hichl.c iiicMiwett .' when tf more cmnment than the conv her. Krfunm striK-tinof them, however, is the fact that .'such, n project was favored in preference to the stadium pro V tOME ON OUT ject which has been fostered by the two previous era dilating classes. The; turning of the clases .favor from the stadium projc-- t to tenniu courts can be litralded ntr u chunge iit attitude of the students. and "Students alike Faculty a rtadiura, Wleeomo but the t which Is question in - their minds is: 'la ,the, time Or, is our yet ripe?. athletic prestige developed to such, an-- extent 1haTsueiran"ekpeudltnre '4? would prove financially wise? t Would it not be better to look first towards the construction of items which will he building for the school a name of athletic snprem--acy- ? BUILDS TENNIS lCOURTSFORT -- wilts "I can as $20 a piece for six months old rabbit for less rabbits imported by me ' from a itound. "feed KKX) iliun wbut it will cost nie to feed chickens," said. Mr. Whittaker. "I know what I am talking about heqanse.! have tried it and demonstrated that fact to' myself time and again. A nttTedry "alfalfa" and some beet pulp is all that they need durr ing the winter, with a little green stuff in the summer that costit Missouri. "The boys will not need any I will let them have tho animals on time and will take rabbit meat at market price in return as payment 1(H) money. . "Anybody who has an empty (hicjjen coop should investigate the rabbit business. It will rlng Into their pockets." y -- '', ' ''. noth-lug- ' "I dol-ln- ra - "If yon allow the young ralihtts t,o le with the mother' until they are TIIE WHITE ELECTRIC eight weeks old, they will bring-ththe market The biggest meat is fur better than any spring chicken ever dared to produce. "Wo haven't enough meat though, at present That It why I want to , "g1veT5efyeliwlffsiIile HoywS does "and a buck for only five dol- lars. Personally I have paid as h!i;h -- Sold on Convenient Terms Splendid bargains in Used from $10 to $13. Machines for rent Expert . repairing for ,'-- ;, nil makes. , WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 273 W. Center. . . Phone 49. ,J in " tfurmitrsuuAHUtvLr I I . m an-j f , - s v 'ft A ' t x Young university is better known for its bagketballT)rowes than for any other sport anct the "school has not a stiltable flocir ; space for either I playing of the. gama or- the seat-- ' '' ' ing of the crowds. a Reems that gymnasium wonld It l far more preferable for the Immediate future for these reasons: With tlie ntilifles of a modern gymnasium. Mtef development can tic ncr,uircd for all the athletic teams nnd, secondly, those fans' whrrn re deprived of opporlnnlttefl'" tn the basketball teams . In action conhl lie cared for. Then'-stadium would become a necessity of bigger proportions than t ni j J I & r Kr:V 1 ' : -- Vv7xvyM m ji tv , Av Jav': j. ; tr 7,Y I ''.' i 3 -a- .K-- .v-- f I -- r-5- - - "Jy t "N. X . - I -- avV- A '4 :i1'4 k r iitliorpistv--- ' - - J , ZEEWHITAKER SAYS RABBITS 'luwt. rvr Upstairs Jfcwelor. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING v212 West Center. ... "r. I 4 or these skeleton dresses for yeu eon provide a nunv trfr of difTerent blouses Is ft great convenience in the wardrobe. Peasant blouses ylth colorful hand There is a mnch: larger profit embroidery are very attractive ss) . t. . . , . worn.. in the raising of rabbits than pool- -' ,. O'B SIAKE MONEY I v . yjr.j.js:rTjviKt W ft jl--. 'Wm -- J:. vvt At Iff i, 1 rt- . asfe. a II j . .uiim-niios- - . or"faeingCT Consider the- bury flea and how hi And doesn't he gi jumps around - . it Kites are making some peopU took Up for the first time in months. ' Paint Up! Clean Up! Window cleaners jtren't. the snly finest whuse occniHtion is har.ardotjs. V,'e were told the other' day JiJKmt a certain T'tah ertitor who dropped eleven stories in the waste basket. - Price 30c. good terms with the boss are botr, considered signs of good luck. ;. 1 big line of Paints, Kalsomine, Varnishes, urusnes ana. wan raper Uieaner is open to your selection. - J Where you start does matter We had .rather be a former pool man than a former rich man. - Fuller forjret-'afio'jt- The box bears this signature DELL CHIPMAN An. KakominelPaint! day, Some nwn o their best work to- It; others (Inviind to-prnmlo to do their best nfork all.-- ' Polychromes , Pretty Borders - Independent Ceilings There is little pence of mind for thf mn whose wif is forever irly Iiir him a pici'e of hers. : (.'ptuuit; an uinoreua in tne nouse or bumptnt a iraGe cop with youi cut ait tiisns of bad luck. ' r I znrr: ' ; SkeletorilDrcs AT ' During long winter days, when Ludlow, lie snowbound., Sargent spends days on nd In bis library. and consuming both t smoking chewing tobacco and legal lore In 7 prodigious quantities ' Following the spring thaws, he gets a severe attack of Ashing te; ver : And a little later he Is. apt, to be seized by a mania, for gardening . f Hia rod and hoe have supplied the Sargent table with It fresh fish and vegetables throughout his II CamfoEf fecial Tiffany Blends - Stripes And pickled frequently. morrnw and forjret nhnut II " r in ABSENT cornea td Washington of helny whjgjnntatlnn "a big man from a mall " .town Ludlow. 12 miles from Coolidge's home tswn of Plymouth, is a burg; of only I TQ0 inhabitants. Life there. Is calm, simple, natural.' ' ft Is from suH) MrrosmdlngB, nlldge believes, that true Der-spectiv of law as well s Ufa can best be gainei There, fundamentals alone stand out The superficialities, the abnormalities, that so often warp the of ejty dwellers - ars. viewpoint The technicalities, the missing ' evasions, so much practiced by big dtv lawyers, find no oiaoa. plug Oatmeals- .... m an aid to legal and philoresearches. Sargent relies, no little on pips and !Muraltohe TtenThnsFthls word for me. cool TiiffT th"" . t tHOOSE FROM OUR iAR&E 3TOCK -- sufficient. " more at home In his With Sargent In town. (b he president mav feel. In some dettree. the same kindly Interest and protection that he felt when, under Sargent's wing, he was saved a hazing m his entrance to nkick River, Academy, at Ludlow. vt.. nearly 40 veari ago, The Sargenta lived at Ludlow, and young CooUdge went to their " house to board As a timid, bashful boy (rem UTAH PROVO 1 Wallpaper! : -- 9 ' i ' AS sophical '. HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Stores Nos. 1 and 2 G.aJll! Start ' 7X m U.UU Jowly " Tn summer 1stS. in Volstead nnmminvui liVUUUbiLI m , I f ' ca1affs. teaches" ni at lep.eth; The cauliflower of fljrMers ears be rioductioo in theCotmopoIitaa At ' the '."Golumbia Tuesday '"and Wednesday. There "Was more progress made in city zoning last vear - tMn iimr other this branch nf lity-lo. carted, municipalities with 6,500,000 population adopted zoning ordinances. ..The whole movement hasbeen rapid More than of (he 183 zoned cities, towns and villages in the United States, with a combined population of 22,000,000 people, have accepted this reform since September; 1921. ";" The purpose is simple. Someone happily calls it in the use-oland." It helps a city to develop prop- -- - Ralph Gravtsand Marion Davia ........,;................10t Progress in Zoning i Of all tbe tcwuing forms of life, Th:it thin fulr laud rncnuibrr. No one has greater lesaone than Thou hst, O thoa cnenmher. E. A. Service. w i lavs Lyric. .......... Member United Press Newt 8errjee y V tU p-- m. Ml fit v. I I I - TERMS OF Sl'BSCBIFTIONr ,40c ftelivered by carrier, net month W IfcUsered oy carrier, r year. In advance..,.,., Iiehered by mall In t'tah county, 'per year. Id advance.,.,.. .....$3.50 Pettverett by majl In United States, outside Utah county, per year, in advance ..H50 ' TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS - A ma can W boss In hia home, says l!iH Leavitt, wbeu all the rest of the family U away. EstaMishtHl as a weekly in 1866; treDiag except Saturday, and Sunday morning; every niornlutf except Monday. 1921 mm- j..V- f MONDAY, MARCH SO, --; lit I. r WW |