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Show THE PROVO, EVENING HERALD M0NDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. 'FACE TWO EMT MA LL IP AGE EWSEEATURES: PRESS COMMENT . V j Lnrf ulgVit I held a.yttle hand so neat: R daint.v-anI tbfinghfnty "Iwart Would Kwely - I Established a a weekly In 1SS8; dally In 1922 issued every erealng except Saturday, cd Sunday morning ; rural morning edition every morning except: Monday. Published Ia Ue Berald Provo, Ctaa. Entered '. building, second class matter t Wak-- H. fiornibrnok , N. Gnunar liasmusun Utah. ...Publisher .City Editor ,,,, In advance Member Culled Press rul'-h- ImiIiUhT ..I-L8- Me , alilllty. - Wait untlTTne car stops. Never h'ct .nlurried. NovtT go to warr- -4 A'laOF. rUMINQ 'mmctim PAUUNE STARKE WAUACI BEERV WiaiAM COUIE.X CUiiiiACAMS jl&mmmint newspapers can use and make much of happenings of another sort. " ', It' takes a good memory to recall anything that has received more journalistic space that the passage of the moon over the suit's face.' The recognition of the even c as having a news value was immediate and universal. , Every paper oublished in or anywhere near the zone of totality took up the subject days and days before the eclipse. Even those papers far outside. the zone of totality "play-sd- " tha "story" steadijy and lavishly. They assumed the existence of. great and general interest in the unuual event, ihey presented by the column learned dissertations on it, and hen. the great transit concluded the most skillful and most wnpetent of descriptive writers wjere allowed to use all the wanted to tell the story. 'paceInthey other words, newspapers print news, whn it comes jecause it i news, and they are not lens ready to make a icnsalloneut-e- f a mere exemplification of celestial mechanics ihan out of a murder case that is out of the ordinary.They do not' attempt to rival the astronomy books in of Buns and planets any more tcUmg of iiian tkfiy jijptatuy f teray that such and such men went- t bout their business m an orderly and virtuous manner, or stand stiffly up and serve safely' their ,praie bridges that ' designed end. But neither do the critics of the press" in their conversation, with their neighbors follow any other course than, the one they complain of when the newspapers follow it... They do Hot. diseuas with emotion the humdrum topics, simply be- caue their is no sin or sorrow in them. They discuss jut such things is newspapers do whenever, that is, there have b en gach thifigffln their neighborhood or circle of acquaint' - : QVluir Tonight 8:15 First Unit Show of , 6 Acts 6 Vaudeville PRINCESS LHE andxbmedy factor in the nomination and election of the next president. Leading the lie of presidential eiigiblea, uiiiier the league te' Ud to be Ben&tor et Ohio. IvTllis has tc'li "suspected, toil the past eight years, of harboring: "" presidential 16. A regular fijnjong regulasa on all Republican economic issues, Willis ateps out of the ranks when it coima to the mutter of prohibition and displays a ''insurgency that not even Jfon-iqheppard, wfco introduced tho amendment; can surpass. ..."Willis and the Lsague sort Of grew Up together.' His old home at Ada, 0.hj not tar from WestervlUe, the bh;thplace and still the hehdquwrtersof the. league.' Willis loughi tfte league's f.ght in his early polit'ual battles In Ohio, and It was injio small . part league support tlwft. sent him to Congress, made hhn governor 'cLhisitate and finallya Benator. - FraHX-PrJV;i- lU I ' ' c4cly-noug- Longworth Lou Tcllegan : in :Ij A Wonder Picture of a Man's love and his TYengearic!e. . Buck-eyes- sd vK rX rr APPJ?CCIAr..g Things ...... w W ifl 1 ull if . And a chicken- In tbo buiinea to (worth two crossing, tha road.,: .. . - creara. -- - tuVti i - ,.'i '... - We. never miss, the water till the well runs dry. We never appreciate the. value of good eye sight until it begins to fail. When age your eyes and your cystaj-lin- e lenses will no longer accomodate the range o your vision, you should visit our optometrists, and be fitted with glasses that will bring youth back to your eyes. ty -. vou really, have a conscience ijt6 ot it- - What autny Win jider their eonsclence ts nothing but - fear.v- t E. B. WHIPPLE All three were foolish ; but worse of all; In ever bud 'b ees WaH ho who was u Imslnoss man , And didn't ADVERTISE. Thto'n'the season which has no ; olfireV CiRCUA tnxkmcwkm your floors smartly attractive, new. bright-lookin- g, Printed uv heavy, durable oil oaints over a springy, linoleum base. The designs will delight you " the mpderate prices 'sufonse oiil See the minv new patterns. Then compare. ng wear-resisti- Jrmrtrmtfj PrintrJ Limoleum, Pattern No. 82SS ideal rugi for those who rent are made of Armstrongs Linoleum The Brighter floor, lighter housework linoleum make this dream l come true in your home. Put aa end to heavy take rummer cleaning. Simply up your fabric rugs and put down the new inlaid or printed linoleum rugs. And then a few minutes' mopping keeps them dean. - 'Arm-Kron- g's Rugs-wil- , of new patterns' ire now on display, colorful designs that harmonize with furniture' and draperies of every kind of room. Linoleum rugs will not tear, or. fray at the edges; they be flat without tacking; they keep their brightness for years and years. Armstrong's Inlaid Rugs (the color go through to the burlap back) come in two size 6 and 9 x 12. Armstrong's Printed Rugs A' wealth i9 - Denver Office Dtia-IImit- er, (sreiitctit i luii- - X.riijL 729-72- ' Linoleum. ' booklet rWrite for our bookkt, "New Floors for Old. It gives exact information about laying' an caring for linoleum floors, and contains mairf colorplates of the new patterns. fitt 24-pa- LinoleumDin0il'FiMsi'LA' - how did But, nsks o thoj tprve refreshments before leaves were invented? rti'litfj (made of genuine printed linoleum) ectae iK a pumber of convenient sixes. , Vou can sea them at stores that display Armstrong's Armstrong Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since I860 Symes Building 1 ' "t, 'r r rJi inventions are the tho iijiiJ vmi for Every floor in the House fruaid Lhuttum &f, A'.&J6 first reson ia tlieir own wives. pupils of the Tuse school gave tui entertainment in the word amuse-men- t no mus--' Sea Gull (to aeroplane following women hall Wednesday afteruooji and .) 1c f'tres a.lH'trolt woman. ship) "Iley, leave this ship alone, evening. . evrr paw.grnsa on a race I'm working this territory : fril(.k. Fashion as well as history peats Itself v re- - lillli! lenruimr Is - adaijRorottf and" leads you often to jiut down the- wrong words in cross . The black patch appearing on dilnres Jesse Weight, soap bulible just before it breaks word ptiw-lefk caused by thinness at this patch, in very little light reflecSitt tVw8rt says triangles are resulting all right If you view them from the tion. ' right nngle r-- ,; While flotlit' may fee her chief In life, says Interest fJeorge Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foots, Mesorvy,"' no girl is ever completely Telephone wrapped tip In them. A t liirifjr, Pleasant View JS3-B-- 3. tT."- - X. In tbe olden days the gallant used ; Tuesday evening tte B. to kiss hi Indy'a hand. The modern music , department gave a splendid In the Pleasant View wsurd girl will tell you It's entirely out of program hall,-.- . The. following program was - v :.. place. given: reading, Jordan Rust; violin solo, Orval Ilafen; vocal solo. Miss Press Agent "What's the uha ; piano duet,. Miw my telling; theRe people you're- will Norma and Miss Wilina Boyle; Melva Boyle face to cream? recommend their ing sulci Glen Guyumii; and reading, You've- recommended every face Violin solos, Miss Rth Si.dwell ream on the market?" , Actress "Why worry? Teh them Don Cortiett had charge of the proI'm willing to say It's the bust face gram aud introduced tbe, members. ereara I've ever recommended." I.Last Sunday Primary cxinferenee held In the Pleasant View ward. 'IT1 stick by yon," the stamp ad- was A program was given and a good dressed the envelop. ; large crowd present. Lincoln tevltre thinks a girl Is The Jul) Lor girl of the- M.: I. A. winlt. mily- flfi stnlk;-a- ' entertained their mothers at a social " tiemrgp Johnson saya- - ships ; are' Tuesday evening sfter the musical amusement etiUed jshes becanse they make a program In tbe ward were the and music hall. Games in nmeli ln'tter tshowing the wind, features of the evening after which head. iiairpld refreshmeatajfrere served to tweuty-elyb.There are two reasons why men don't kiss other nierr's wrves the The seventh 'an eighth . grade , - uW ta 5 1 : Electrical Contractor Phone"30 143 S. 3rd West t- . . ....... fiarC'liii?, Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred CUip- - man.. Miss Ida Slack, who is teaching is siK'iidlng the week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Eliuo duff, who is teaching school Mrs. II. Jj. Slack. at Duchesne, Is spending the weekend here visiting with his family. Nclmol lit IleliMT, 17 M. I. A. organizations la northwestern states mission. the WEATHER ItlAN. . PREDICTS RAUL STUDENTS IN Blsliop and Mrs. E. B. Walker and family Lave moved to rieitsnht Grove where they will uitike their home. ' WA SI UXGTONr ApTif-- 1 (UPT Weather outlook for the period r v April 6 to 11 inclusive: Northern Ilockiea and' plateau regionsLocal rains the first half and Wnii F. Hanson wiU present students, .Tlieora Johnson, moHtly fair the latter part of tbe IlcU-Wntsen and Ilildred Acock week. Tempetatures alxive normal, except cooler the middle of , the iu piano recital In college hull, ," week. Aitril 10 at 7 :M. Southern Rockies and plateau Vocal immliers will also Include Ixical rains the first half and songs swritteuthia -- vtatr by.' Mr. IJausion, to song poems bjniarrison mostly fair the hitter part of the R. Merrill, Ixiwry Nelson and Al- week. Temperature above normal, fred Osmond of the P.. T. TJ. Tho except cooler the middle' of tbe week. ret'ital will be free t6 tlie public. PIANO RECITAL , ' Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. S. ZL Siilouiiiu and Miss Xellie Colvin all of Salt Luke were the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Sidnej-Culf- during last w cl:. . ! Fri-dn- y. . Mr William McKv.aii of Eureka with Mr. is speuding the. week-enand Sirs. II. I Slack. v Mrs. Monte? Hawkins of Eureka with her spending the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Is d Elliott. - fceei--yt- - ' . an ,' their' looks. Shaving lather looks whlpjwd lust as aoud to eat K.. -. " i can't always Judge things ' You For those who rent, or where a truly economical floor is desired, ihere are many attractive patterns to choose ' from in Armstrong's .Printed Linoleum. Marble designs, tiles, two - toned np )Ied effects. Drettv" block natterns " TusftE correa colors to make . ,!-- wait An tune, tide and women tor no man. 4. - osTwH-ill- telt We can't believe the man wha wrote Jack and the Btn StalR tola Bead. AV3 can t imagine anyone catalogs- writing our A stenogrsipher Is a' handy, thing to have en an auto trip so tf your It- won ttop leaks- you can .. Chewing gum. A dollar In the bank's worth two In the pocket. 1 time oue floors are given a lifetime of beauty. ' ipick-and-sp- ri'puria to the contrary there is no fnn in a whon yo' ftninv bone," strike it aijrlmt the Bide of the door eiliiiitr. . al x ma v .':, The floor of economy Armstrongs Printed Linoleum All e for 1918, " however, PLANS by Individuals or seem premature. ; If President aiakea Coolidge good and desires a second term in his own name, his party probably will hand him the nomination. That's a party tradition that 4 would t hard far 'and wide the eeeds ot repudiating his admintstraUon. And the next three years may so ft peasonaT popularity that will pro solve the prohibition enforcement duce a crop of hardy tans, in time for the problem that a presidential cam paign cn a straight presidential campaign ot 1928. issue may not seem necessary eves As a presidential possiMlity on to the most- ardent enforcement platform prohibition primarily "Willis would be expected to electee ing of hea'vy. buildersLdeadening felt. No muss, no bother. And it potuto pie. , ! II$I ntn floor psiununaat a disfliy'. LrfW MovUei Inlmi, No. 5065. Selou, UmU-t- d Inlaid, No. 5453 - 3jFRIENDS"rr NgffS WeeHy and Cnmprfy W M-l3l-. x . "BETWEEN 111 . . (' :-- b iMtd in a day to last for a lifetime Good stores that sell Armstrong's takes but a day. Wax your linoleum Jnlaid Linoleum employ experts who floors the same day they are laid, willlay any pattern you select as fine Then spread your fine fabric rugs linoleum snould be laid over a Un- - oyer them. That is all. In a day s who There was- lover once who died Quite wretched I suppose, Ilecaiise he didn't- know enough Too luisliful to proiKise. W :ii$ie i, er , "The Qium'b of, Slieba la credited whir" ltitW)(liK'Uig the " Iloiieytlew mlon to King Solomon. Klie pirkifd There' was another man whosie ways His neighbors greatly pained, r.ecnnjio he didn't know enough To fro in wlien It rained. Norman Kerr)' Alice Calhoun Anna Q. Nilsson. Is mention ef 1928. Willis, too, for that matter, win disclaim any open 'activity to lnfuence the result ot that stin aistanraay. But an unmistakable light glcamaln tbeyes of. each of them when 192S is mentioned. Real will pr.t In the next several months, while Con press is aajournea, lecturing and speechmaking throughout the country. He Is a. speaker who tills both eye and ear. Big, handsome, forceful and. with a voice that needs no microphone to relay It to the tnrthescof ner of a Chautauqua grove.. Willis ia ' ! That have, sir : too daiifWl;mnny.And tell mo, do yon, find It ," sir, worth the ttinn toii liiwt' I learn a l(t of funny words whlclij I can never use. ',' . far have yau tackled any . An'.l-Saloo- n - npmtBaen-thfcF- f al 1111s all-ov- erong words w'i"d, f.iilfcd:,-- '. to-b- e d-- ( i. 9. year. Buckeye rival for O. O. P. favor ia expected to be none other than the debonaire, genial, Nicholas Lcngworth, political protege tjf wet Cincinnati, recently of ' the chosen as speaker : next Congress. .' Promotion to th speakership la understood to have tnocculated Longworth with an active case ot presidential Iteh, which equals in virulence, if not In vocal volume, that ot his fellow statesman. 60 - ' C. And for'-th- home-love- III PT rs architects, and everywhere are using in planning' modern color schemes. : .... s. " And what patterns to choose from soltTrippIing Jaspes; rich Handcraft tiles; natural marble effects; patterns just the right touchetof color and design to make your floors bright ind cheery, as modern as the rest of your home. - To wih tlierlmTgrd for prize r Of riches and prysperity .lie did Hot ADVEKTIKE. 4 TIB speclfl-cUlon- CrnsH at your local stores Pretty floors are so easy to have! The very next time yon are store. Here hopping, stop'at a good furniture you will see the, new Armstrong pattern floors that decorators, . Tliree Foolish People. There vvnu a business umu .,... grooming of Willis for entry it the 1928 contest Is of particular interest because it brings a second Ohioan" Into the field of likely contenders See these new floors the only ljvjng uiau who could afford thom' ..' i and kept down. One of the chief hahdicaps to enforcement from tbe league's vlewpIf)t. is that It is handled by a ibbdlnata bureau of a department that must look a ft or a lot of other thliura besides cecMlng nert;Jbo!eani.Aakdi.ha.vA. years designer! been developing a newer, a Letter kind of linoleum. ' bleum Floors, this really Arrnstrong'a Today, modern floor beauty is available for splendid my borne and modest country cottage alike. 21-1-1 - Ben Wilson in 'HIS MAJESTY OUTLAW" the creation of an Independent enforcement .unit, the on and only-Joot wbjcji would be to see that tbe Bquor lid was clamped down - . b' Iinilrmid ueu. say ' a : fortune awaitsl the uiau vho can take the clockont if railroad rails. A blg-bfortune awaits, the luunjjioj tlTCT,TT137inpIiiJiuaiW flmarea, who (fid lake the 2 ft. ru. squeak out of the lmu.schoUl Rtairs. Marry Tonight and Tuesday" Four Shows Daily :3(l 4:00, 7 ;30, 9 :00 1 luike prohllltion enforcement the . Baa! Baa! ALL SEATSlOc : - jr - , i TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY jygLJO-JieUin- decoration calls for color word in THE last ''pattern in floors. VotTmit wereandthese new ffoowof color created.' For up-tod- ate Mildred" MONDAY I : Reachlnj a Dtcislaa JR. ORPIIEUM - ri 5 She wanted to name the baby after her mother. He wanted to name the baby Gertrude after hi mother. It was quite nn argunient. Then the Imby arrived aud they decided on Fred. . Wgh-twit- .' . Those unobserved 'people- - who always are scoldinj? the . newspapers for ths sort of matter with which they are said to. fill their coluirasetimea, disasters, divorces, and the rstTpadts of wild boys and wilder girls have just had set - Showing now at local furniture and depart-me- nt stores- - for every type of home, for every kind oixoomithinthepueofalL See them the next time you are shopping. - 4' Bwuty flWa.'' ' your owtt.bui;l'R'$ui. ' - Never argue with a large man. Never cull a aiaa a liar If lie Is heavier than you are. about your pngllistie Xever ' Just the News NBA Servke WrOor , The WASHINGTON ot America, bavins written the amendment &to to cor-- . stituUoa, but finding Us. enforce-- i merit to date to have been both and inefficient, is ro 1 bralua." tMilibed T .:' .10T BYHAHRYU.ECNT- -- M Ind . Only daily newspaper In Utah couth ot Bait Lake largest Hu ot any newspaper In Utah outiide Salt Lake City; City and Ogden. ances. ". " I'.ill Keswiek says; "Taln't hair 'ats a matter ahh tbe world, it's News Service and N. B. A. Service. Office, T lephou BditorliU Rooms, Telephone - v 80 wildly did It beat; No uIImt haud uuto my soul Can greater solace lirlng tout night JHrtinM-nrtrt- d Four aces and a King ! TERMS QESLBSCgiriIOaL- .40e Dellverel by carrier, per muntn :, Delivered by currier, per year, la advance.. n.w "Delivered by mall to Utah eouuty. per Tear. In advance...... .13.50 Delivered by mail la United State, outside Utah county, per year.' r break".' ' West street, is Pro to, the poatofflce d , rint 60 South Bright, Beautiful PattemJEJbots ff New and Easy to Install T!:t Utile Hand. , ; Tonight and Tuesday A ews paper. WASHINGTON NEWS OFFICE CAT THE EVENING HERALD COLUMBIA An independent W1MELY-EDITORIA- LS . Mrs. Frank Penrod of Keetley is visitinsr for a short time wltfi her ! MISSIONARY ONE DEAD IS ADVANCED INDIGESTION fMf ,. . eased and relieved of its acuta distress, good digestion restored, gas pains banished, comfort after atmg, assured, ...when taking . , - - Chamberlain's Tablets Tbey put digestive processes to work in a normal manner, stimulate tbe liver, and keep the intestinal tract cleared of ell harmful, poisonous clogging.v Prompt, pleasant; not habit forming. . 0ljf 25 cents tha bcttf. "Wilson Conover, son of Mr. and Mrs, Don Oouovef and a former student at the Yonng university, in who is laboring aa a the northwestern Mates mission has IxH-appointed genpral of the Sunday schools and the M. I. A. organizations of the including the stales of Orenorthern Idaho gon, V'ashinatou. and part orf Uritish Columbia; Ther are fit Sunday schools and nils-shi- '..-.;'- - : .' ' IN-R- AIL WRECK .DENVER. COLO., April 4. Edwin J, Iteilly, engineer. Is dead,-and Oliver ( Smith, firemaa, is believed i to be f:it::lly injured aa-- the 'resalk of th derailment of Denver aaQ Ilio Grnnd Western Rnswnger trala ' .Xumlier 10 at Concrete (30 mOefl west of here, today. Tbe engine crai-he-d into an open switch nud rolled down a. 18 eat bankuieiL Several other .trainmen 1 A and jmssengcrs were " |