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Show THE EVENING HERALD 'limb lilt fm weekly-a-s e,vt r-r;- father cf r;e; Physical f ias second l.j,e4 at Otah. Pror, the potfoffiea in City Editor .. .. , TKKMS OK SIBSCBIPTION,, .. a ....."7.40c mouth , . ... . . ...$4.60 carrier, per year, la advance..:.;... i'..-....... S3. iSO wail in dsn ooimty." per year. In sdvance.I.... 5y wU la tailed States, outside Utah county, per- year, ; Vtj5l IVwW fr'Vr, e fry J V'jfvwJ-h- ...... - rress E1'uki:irTiiit-- lr .ft r iir.-p-le- fttt nr.i-m- t;.vrSl ;... i...".. &w ee fa K.teai. Nes. ..$4-6- 0 Service sud S. E. A. Service. in I'tsh aouth of Suit Lske City; largest el r-to l iiih on i side suit i&ae yty and ugaea ....107 Telephone VvvrcJ. Flivver Parts start. ;i.TTt7!i by Air - Henry Ford open8 a pioneer Chiragb, not tor psssengers.Jmt-foi- , It .i.i ord t"JI. Ford money and small ;:4t t.iry "" 1 vf.! t tcnt of half a ton per trip. . Tfcu the IV.rd Mo'or to:np:'ny, says Edsel Ford,, is r. '.lvg ils making ;r.1y transportation system. It , bt't buying them. It wants to use rvt nVr.tr rrrv.-t1w ith railroads, motor trucks and. steamships 'r";.sr ? its groat business. Ultimately .it expects crrr:r.if-D-;'- Jo .t 1 1 i''. rl. is-Ti- c o ?- - hve-f- j iiri-rt'!ck- STRTSaKK .MACrASDIM ...Publisher tstiir k.ivtia V mutter Culture ' One of the first' objects to bt kept la view ia the Imildin j-process is to secure proper activity of the alimentary,, canal, not through the aid of some cathartic, but through measures that will pro duce what we would term a normal activity . of those important functions. That is one, rasoa why wrf first advise a fast when one i starting on a reginien for the treatment of a chronic coinpffciut, i'i)i3 gives me ailim nlary canhl a chance to chanse it If. It eivnf the various organs connected with g the process a complete rest and thereafter they take up their work "with renewed seat. The stomach is keenly aroused to. the need f or - nourishmi'nt . and when proper foods turntshed artcr a rest of this kind, blood of purer to the duality Is jtliKtrlbutt'-ctissues' through the entire body. A better quality of building material, is furnished to all part). imThe blood not only furnish? " because 'it proved nourishment contains more 'ele ments, but it Is also capable on ac - blood-makin- . l vaia-c.car- j Jng .the dead cells and the worn- be watched with all the more inter-- c out Usaui . out of theT body, wore "h t'.jvnriu: a" the. aviation sharps lately have, been . Uupposo, for Instance, that 'we t iKs.uj-ty - s XV c r, rpj.ue was r.ot good for freight only for take a patient suffering jvlth vital who is emaciated, a r I ; 1 r""--"?1"-Henry Fonl has a way of refuting depletion chronic bedfast invalid; his imie j i..S n s.r.jr t!:e irr practical possible. If he succeeds, Is feeble, s.'ightiy irirrt'VcUiH r- trd mcifhants will fqllow his example. above normal temperature the latter part . til J breath-f.! the day, thdlcatlng. the prs.nce of another evidence of the.new life At,v. thK country. On all sides landing fields fever. In. a rase of this kind the ir.; h:":iHiu recovery of the patient oat, routes ..projected and equipment made complete r." by any means could not bo definiteincr be to sn for It is flying. jr interesting. year In 'this instance t ly promised. ro.tiy' would recommend fasting, that is complete abstinence from either 1liquid or solid nourishment. This fast te be continued, from two tj three days. The patient should Jrit liyS.iwt'S. !or - . . .. ? 1 r'rtr - csu t- b in vaskinqton chaku:s r. stewart Wriu r w A S ill N C T ON M nri. taion. t tk-'- Nobody half W'nvf wv t .": v.aS from nl rf cvj I have hot water Whenever desired Bayored with lemon Juice or grape Juice if preferred. It is highly ,to go on the elusive milk diet after a fast of this kind.-TMdiet may be taken as follows: First day. three meals of acid fruit five hours apart, consisting of 6nn one or two 6rans'S or apples, or a similar quantity of other acid fruit; second 'darljatfTslnt-crTsill-lr every .hour; third day, half pint .of milk every of an hour fourth day halt" pint" of milk every half, hour; fifth-- , day and thereafter, Onehalf to three.qua-ier- s 'of a'pint: of inilk. - nred." .Phil -- Innvrm n't: r .i2- - - - , r a - .t three-quarte- V'heu two hrmest men differ In f li'intifMs Ustb.ttt them are right -- . . ). mx show that In the foiled there nre 2,117 women whe own-anas itiany lititnt? xirlors. And one Iawe will Uw snv one flint n;t a tdiih'lc one ut the women Is a ' 2 "l iilTcrslly Presintrtlns." t.ulte right t bis uf,e. Jit T v".h is i" I''V ' 1 l!in. ,f . '.t'i.n encl'tsf iih N,vivl,n t .. 'Alt riht.' ta'iBtiid ago; .4r .ii3l . v .i t . iill! I til tnle iV'V- - tsiitj .ton't .J.isfi .a s iiv t?,ti!v.). nei-- of "' s The prililU'j health service lint eyrrf ow In the l'nltel Suites has an average- of S.7 colds siinunllys-- . The fritctltili tuust be the sniffles. ' ij;" ' ; winter nf n H ... t( r .xftinallv h in - iiiur irowTie. 5 t ', astesMe4 kids-nee- sin ' fr-if- n i lierr- - Eight yirs ago theUnited States entered the war. Wjf'll let ynil know, when S- get out enjv fell am) - ra.N Us 'VT i. it wt', irl.nw lUr rint S; ti WRptl onnnmnv t jvv.if a--'; fw twin srefte. t'.wless xpense.rThev should avo dim it rcitly when" Lh a ret jo tma .bcre. t. ,' r . he h ;,' Man In Itaty jumped 1n feel' with nti egg without hreaking It. ' They think he Is erarv b da. wv " hn.i It's pnlife" bis ssii, XE.v u hrtU.Sfj. !. Inc.) 1 hone of otwvusiness. het nomn if they wn raised on ' H, ef -- -v ; Righ Moulded In laid,PattrrN:51S2. Mow Moulded tt. lad,PaUeTnb.o.SliO- - ' "" ' t' ,,Pf . f t i rar flit Si ". i I'ff'i, lrisu. CIRCLE A, on tht burlap baa bride-mar-k A good way to spend a penny Buy i penny post card. Writs on the back, " Send ma a copy of your -b- ooklet, 'New, Floors for .' Address it to us. This booklet Cott tabling s set of colorglates of tbs beautiful new patterns it free.;' . ad. 720-72- 1 Symes Bldgf. ' strong's Floofin the y .House :CUh: ii . . THE OLD JIOME TOWN! . for Every . A. : : T STANLEY ,y nmtiou in this; If the )d rpt tempted Kve Some vpent . ro the. I'iH wimld JmVo Ti""e;,i Linoleum Armstrongs Floor oeen-itin- in (hi House for Every sfrap-hflngi- , hils .. : ''isislfe .M'i a PICK OP . ' . - lLl-e- -' (yoosay-hb- T' P UcrwimaI T Tiat"vo 'JT" -- JL PLACE?) : 1 FACEB; I. nr. " JsSTAK SET LAKER-- . rAv sMsaatisi. K.iHiaBatiHq been a S)iinster lie will suit 'er. itiao : - IP Lancaster, Pennsylvania Denver Off ice He who.lnushs Inst Is nsuully the dumbest. v r lieeiiims spn' no antror you are shopping. Linoleum Division, FnrHmn iiliijprs ma v. he nrettv Itiit Cull riteturn hiive nmre : d. . .. ' . ...... . : X smooth. They can be cleaned in a jiffy with a damp, cloth or mop. They wear "like iron," yet are soft and .springy to walking feet. i Learn more about them the next' time Armstrong Cork Compant, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 first iline the'roiRns hiive ever (tvenimrat to an iron horse. LinoPm lie snug, tight, and Ideal for replacing fabric , Just the thing for that summer, rugs in cottage. A few minutes' mopping cleans them! Many pretty patterns. Cost but a fraction of what you would pay for a cheap wool rug. What are they? The new rugs of Armstrong's Linoleum, printed and inlaid. Many convenient sizes.' And how they wearl See them at all stores that sell Armstrong's Linoleum Floors.' At the left is Printed Linoleum Rug No. 950.' rt' is (lie Experts can put down Armstrong's Printed Linoleum floors so that they tind.of rug. Aj ew summer. .skmuuiiuiwuwiiivaaid U;;'id to do qrdljiflry fohiiiluint of lotig standing. --rKINJU- TilE DEP.RXMEMT STDPJE OF'PIJPV'O' rh JLis Angeles wvnvin tiifted a I'Tn Tiie RtorniiVh. Uiyina- hTiii nni'. aicti was using her head. RED ssTismggi!rErgBs:jj k' 4 J. t'. Thompson of Salt Iike City suffered cuts about the face ftr.d liciid iundiiy morning when a cur in which he wnt!"ridiuR with T. A. Fielding, alsc of Salt Lake and a foniMT resident of l'rovo Keneh. Collided with a cur driven by Burt ot Nephl, on tht! state Uiuhwsy nenr Orem; Loose brakes S A STOAHfiEli AAS cillCMT' IN- ThB ACT OF ! TRY'Nfi, TO SNEAiK OUT CP BAxTERi STtRB WTWi in Gj eenhalgh'a enf were the cause STE.EU TWAPS AND A FIVE SACUOW I of the aeciileiit, aeeordiug to Uefmty swhlBi IR tTWO QUO UNtEg HIS OVERCOATSheriff Frank' Koprr, who investl-g)ite- l the rnse. Grecnhnlph admitted' thnt he was the eintse of. the villa, ward meeting hotasa Sunday Mrs. Hugh Peterson and Mrs. James wllisloti" and agreed to repair the afternoon. - Bishop Isaac Jacob pre Snow. The benediction was by sided and the invocation waa of- Bishop John Johnson.- - ' A larpe damaged ears. fered by George Giles foneral ' cortase ; accompanied the ; The siieakers, all of W'hom paid body to the, Provo city cemetery where the Rrnve was dedicated by flowing trllmte to the life and Jensen. Andrew character of Mr. llnll were. Eisbnp Bciinjmlu Bullock." Bishtip .Julm T. Giles," rrrsideiit T. N. Taylor and Generally sixalciiia, those whoi ' Jacob. , don't '.mwh generally are. numliers musrctil Appropriate A 'arse nui1,'er of relatives and '.vt re furnished liy Mr. ' areh i .a caTinot T.rotiS imyh"i?J, w',o.ls B l fTtOTSTnrpfldt-.tthr-finiernser- Hiraw,,T'MWa4tet-.pr--Wh.MieteJd"ou just think. Von cijn. nggSBSSSMSSSi In the Bonne-- svab sung a duet; Murray. Roberts.vlght. vices of Ueore-BalOm-ulinlg- Where qre you going? ' Are you limping down Worry Street rent day al ways in front of you, or are you strolling joyfully along Success Avenue, where rent day never comes, because the house you live ,m is YOURS? , Tsetifile.kmk .1 , Naw flvr wal mnp rt In aailt Wi. w.n t Snv w n fciK-- c Straiihi Lint Inlaid LineUwn, PatUmHa.SSO For spring cleaniiig and tired JioiiseWives jiftcr all. it's lictter t nut on vmr .lif s hev!yr vomoii do than m ytir-!iwtiitjNay Koine men Tflto in tneiT rmm home. Conlidite's son. In filling out n rorm. 'aavi his father's ncrupsition ns "lawyer." , . Why arc pot more sermons deep as 1hey. are Ioiir? (l! I""w men wr hit" .r.'e.t uaSK 31'l .ne " -- It "ing"upT"T": hl. tr..vk rs all-ov- jrlshis- - in Uii st.tte of matrimony.". rlt misocns ton ! deixtrtmentSv 1 Farmers & Merchants Bank save monev and cut red inpf .'But. oh. what a roar is go-- r pj:;ei C!i'aiti to av ltL'1? Y. ...en. of worth hoy rtepai'tniem nr The regular JJank. Start now and purses prisingly small. And the new patterns-- r rich interlined tiles, two-ton- e ripple effects, smart designs have just the right .touches ofcolor to blend perfectly with any ' decorative scheme. I'.'s wvfiin.!!' how Invurlnbly 4he sm nki iig when you have hud luid 'day. down town. iiia-che- Every sound- - business pats a part of its earnings in a surplus account for emergency or development person Every business-lik- e same dacs the uirougn a Satings Account in this homes who see the many new pat-terns in Arrostrpng's Printed Linoleum will not want to put up any longer with shabby wood floors. Why should they? The cost of Armstrong's Printed Linoleum is surITorne-planne- if would t ' " " ""'"'-- -t' ARMSTRONG'S PRINTED LINOLEUM The workman whft tiirng out.a ... . . . . . now jutt is an impNiveiuem over .in.l lie v.he docs noihiiig tmt stand emui'd 'Knd rank') rclmiTk." Iliis From Business "It was excep wild lake over their work. a Into ofeiv ia fT'lV'l i' ' A Lesson is ovr "cold. ' tre 11124-- - For smaller I iiriitik in pi'iMlent tWn iMTi A.v mvv new fye, ut Hurry Crime- muN s giiv Is plenty tvhu'lL eiit cura iiluslcrs .and think they are We used to love a girl In Niagara . trills, hut lie threw us over. rejoined - tV nn.sinfl '$i.l w Jjloor of Jmttnmfj . Such a floor, when cemented over a heavy lining of builders' deadening fdt,jwill last for a lifetime: It never needs scrubbing. It waxes to a beautiful, soft sheen. It is, above all, sensibly economiwhat a difference ! cal, costing no more than a floor of wood-ib- Mfttv hiiil u unmiv (lent. Tlu:t Hie denim fwiu I lie Wflllx, And vJien Ihc Ullle liiinlikltis camo Xliey H wore ovemlls. . - I II miK fT S one tlimg to talk o,6out"?us-govern-trieBHlierftuous employea: something PuhUr: different to do tfc iViritel fiV..re II farnw- - trtel It rfln it nearly cost hln his Job Now uninvestlga-.'i-.- r '; i,.iv 'o sn tkis liecn st:irtel to diHermloe fmw iimnvoT the !'.'Us':l y.'mtl cut. IW1I rviKO:. littuit.r ntv V'TSt'., ' ' satrl ) . )'J.")J T Good stores wilt lay your new. floor in a day where we add a little wv. j.lneiT- -' tiPTOrt- ftaiilyj-- Haid-fn- e n!(,':;uit;i to his wife, when the stranger ciune into the room. nviKf an for u least THe government - 1 I'.ttV t , - Ap--x " Thought Tit" lotli.y What"' throe word denoiltiij a donkey will lUwerilie an uverujitc menilier of the Vers'an. TTll'-- ' ' - new designs in Armstrong's Inlaid . Linoleum have really made floor beauty possible. , !et!r AnrfW , all-ov- er . t. - artistic, attractive-r- a part of your pretty homel", ' Step into a good furniture or deparSentstore and learn why this is so. Ask to see the new Armstrong IJandcraft tiles in reds, aysLand blues, or the softly rippIeoTJaspes and' natural marble efFects, the color- - T ful patterns.; Imagine one of these floors ia your own home, your fine rugs spread over it, your furniture placed oh it. Then you'll agree that the The tniiiMc wilh he hint word In fanliiiiu IjS tliaf It is Hot. : 1'd.lh: Ilnw (h's 3iU'X mslie Kmti? Jlnrie: WrlL, I shuuld define it 88 ' ' unskilled lalxir. . " "H .tii linn ioiuilv tmld." Insists th weather The st;cret Is this-- ; i. iViwiie look' his temperatures from - IT ' iXvlnnity of the Nqnh Cape '! lieinther department relied on ' . from the neighborhood of ilvrt' ,. Hiiiii lutkch. - f ;s. ; Ilendllne nays: - , renovated, rooms redecorated, comes this most welcome announcement: "Your floors can now be e le;iMfim7 . , proved by interior decorators. Sensibly pncedL Can be laid, in a day without; dirt or upset. TUST at the time of the year when homes are being fnlitks .;.' department stores. It's far better to be homesick from hoiue than to lie home ne i'l v. at good unntn-wiiiPi- 6 .f - aewdesicinstrongfjEbo.wshov furniture and ihtaleH may i.i er the winter of ia24. imve it to thfe thermometer whethor right or will tie exceptionally !.. i " - wife are cce, snaps VT11I Ferre. even though they Soiue tlnies i. .","' wind like a dimm. " dent! Mei t'mi lie v When you shop this week, don't fail to see the Man aiid oiK-rnt- ' . ' mstrohg's Pattern. Floors .liav rs weiit. hwr twruiient mi; , i,i " - ill, Mii.l. -- nlv--.,st n Browne, jkiwrwn rT ... itij.w "Po you - "Xo ; ife fliting Wnulell Collin ap Willi the tebythat gives me that '. ' ' .deepy k.ek." - V7 - j ? feEtwlnttTAt T Ws "it unusually warm. on-- . coia or juai nuoniingr ..." n il u it's post, it seeiiui's v"i ;lit to know Nevith AST wlwe tN. C-f- tas We novern-s.j.it itiwiMMsl. l l tv? VM,)1 te rue so eiiall " 'sn-w- lt iu;mlino wtwvii S Ii.t OSBJtwei Calcutta hy tin Polar routetour-ist- a rtatuially will want o slap for H look ul the earth's hub. Just at as' train pause for. awhile see the posscngnrs Niagara tQ th falls. This ralsea the. questloa; offee and hot WJio will Ktt. do; Conrpasi.in And If the United uonuktt the pole, will it be drv? Sv-ic- woiHh (ns " ' ' . - M-.- sf rfjectd the firs Just t IpeciaL Spring Display of-- I threw a tittncb iuto tiie sto'.-- and I )ii!i't kaow. a W7 dally to 1013 issued ;. morning edition Saiardsy, and Sunday morning;' rural ' - ' '' WTy c eieept Monday. w Ueraid baUding, 60 BouttV First West ftreet. I'aV'i.s'.J t raM;tt.-- , the juke in tbA last Ieise k." ' of 4 he Ht'qild wire "Hay, Homeland Realty 2S-N- ;- Uitiv-Ave- -r 1 i.iMl'usxa ' I- The confidence you have in your Physician carries- - right on, through to the desired results5 when your PRESCRPTI0NS x: are filled by the " - Provo Drug Co. Charles G.Pfab . . Graduate pharmacist,4n vkarge CITY EMPLOYE -L- AID TO REST liif-ho- ' T l - . f F. J. Hedquist, Manager 23N.UnivfAve. illi 1 jr'u: |