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Show PACE TS70 " V THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925. - NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS Latest Patents cf Interest to Motorists v Reoently Granted by li 3. Patent OfEc THE EVENING HERALD Coaap8d Waakly lav thi papar by CLAKENCS " RecWterW fata Atterwy, WOiiftM, ' An Independent Newspaper, - Established at a' weekly ! 1SS! M dally ta 1922 latwd tary diuon rre-texcept Saturday, and Sunday xming; rwaJ mornlaf Monday wy morning Weat ttreet. Published In the Herard building, fO Booth fir ;' Provo,, Utah. Entered at aeeood elaaa matter at tha poatofflca In PMWi VUh. i ns nw RvnaAuvmtlH. hMid ........ tin. H. Bornlbrook f. Gohnar BasmusoB ,..,....40 .......3 www The Lake View-Vineya- ... rd tr View-Vineya- V' 5RAKE BAND I PateaaNa. 137,1 AND LINING. Rldiard B. Hrt- - , rd the-bon- dsf tjS- j ii' il. - icuon. LlH:iT XTrTTf fM .'fit , " - ,. rIn a device of the class .it UlT- - ' H 'JL s The man usually takes aU the rredit for catching a girl, forgetting fba cooperated. If a woman marries a man to lean ipon his strong arm aha shouldn't lit upon hla neck. Hate to be a Joy killer, but wis tf a fly aver got out while tha - star painted a few the LATELY ..tendency-- ' aWay laws has been few develop hastened by a ments which made them ridiculous. The prolonged failure of 'Prohibition to prohibit was' feign' . ing heavily already, K Then came the coast guard's' violent burst of activity amiinst rum smuggling, exciting, at the same Jime, considerable .Infligna-tloover the prodigious expense' Involved, and a' vast amount of mirth at the entire absence of anjf result that liquor consumers a; J able to discern. 'iJTbe stampede rom Detroit to Windsor, Ontario, on the resumption of there, caused a laugh. Recent gestures by the caused another., The attempt in the Floridu to outlaw fhe word "flip per" caused a third. Tennessw's case is helpiujr li'uerujism notably, i r' . . n , of ehM IjmnSNDS to the constitution lay their defeat to feeling. That nndue re-- - X them-sehv- ea tra beer-sellin- g . . .il .. in ' in )! m,i -- E. A. MITCHELL, President-- . Wignall, Vice President. Russell Tilton,.Secretary. " - C. A. Xet, I know, bat I thought It might be all right Ion see, I'm an Elk and It seemed to me yon were a dcor ". , ' , - . Donald Mitchell, Treasurer. i . L, - OUT OUR WAY '$xT$ &0OO -- la tiklng physical exercise, anyl Arch Robblns, It Isn't the start but the njikeep that bothers. MAVMM1KJ KIS?N CLAtKAS M4- RiOirJ SKiCTT SO GOT . A woman s complexion is like a At seven 1ft game of poker. "rtralRBt," at seventeen Ift "flush,1 and from tbn on it's aU "bluff." f BY WILLIAM, ' 1 ADMIRE NOe OM . tSSRtn "TAsTt. I CSTtWRll - c,krt w'jcm wore is,-- modest .ROLO LliP 0- SrJMbr Kl UlC 41 O&krflS ftPPKl "trie II 0$.' SOMH-C- 1 C X Trt'DoDE.rrs A BiGr, Pinir4'Kl ika s norw in RAP ktT TGO rAt4 ALL BOMtAKaCjtD SHOD SWEAR E-- Ml- 7 The secret of success it secreted la the sweat glands, . ' it r.T ;v- r. mm . Jack Dempsoy Ingoing to Berlin, but ag yet there bat been no talk of matching hire with Hlndenburg "Wish daytime cams at night Tbezi rou could sea some aolghty tunny fhings in porch swings. , i Up Most men sitting around walUng tor their ships to eomo in haven't out teat any Little boya who lie are liable to trow rich and get so fat they-havheart failure and die. inn ... v i J tOladyt says her brother tin Just returned from his vacation and that tbe bee stings and mosqnito bites and poison Ivy don't teem to bother him as much as the snnborn. BALLROOM COURSE DbQOWEO jvo- w ys t PERSOMALOV. ; t i im. r- j waf srwwa wa Heads 'Moose , Conoco 7- - - : ;, . ) OS " ' nv ' Most of the expense incurred in the daily: operation of your car, is due to faulty lubrication. Oils are decieving in looks, the only real test being in the performance in the motor and , often expensive! are experiments , r. .. .y . , ....... w "i 5; ' t 8 Lessons (individual) , . Lessons (per couple) ... , . . .$8 . , $12 ' J. ; , ; In Education building June Albert Chasedy, BalthMfe, wiB b of the Loyal made supremo-thetato- r Order of Mooes at its oonvention in Baltimore the waek of June Hi. He haa been a theater tfeher, a elty a printer and fs now wealthy and a supervise of public charity to! hla ham city. flre-ma- n, 8-- 9. - , . . . Superior Stations are f ully equ ippe'd to properly serve your requirements wfth the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil, the standard of ail comparisons. It makes no difference what; make or model car, better results cart be obtained by becoming a regular user of the products we market and getting Su . perior serviec: . " . soiine Gargoyle iobitoil - Fundamentals on which all ballroom dancing is built; Also latest dances. Wednesday and Saturday, Women's REGISTliATION . . . . p. ' 'r js. one who never talks back to his wife. - Gym., mm A wise man may be jlcflned J5ALLET jCOURSE- -i s. ttr Corrective exercises, combinations, allegro, adagio, - port de bras, and finished f dances. Wednesday , and ' Saturday, Men's Gym., 2-- 4 p. m. ' $12 v 12 lessons , . i . . . . ; 30 VI! Mist Sweet When did yon decide break your engagement TV MIhs Brier Jnst a soon as I read the income tax he paid. to. Course of Dancing 8-9:- si flhe difference between dnnclng and wrestling, says Dell Webb, la that in wrestling, some holds '..'ftje ' ' . barred, ., .. , Begins June 10 . i .Have yon heard bow embarrassed tbe young Daekling was to' find his' first pants were Down? . to kiss Flcnlca are spoiled by someone Jrownlng or falling In love. : j,.-- Some day- - somebody wQl invent ; , . safety, raaorback hog. It takes a atlff tipper nustached man. i (The guy who atwfs pnts hla face down evee- - drinking fonntala before be turns tbe water on is either on optimist or aa awful dummy. '" - atB.Y.U. AnU-galoo- n eyenta. )i - tPGhristenseh?s ' . Telephone 28 J. rardon met W are not arqnalot- - In combination with' a windshield frame, having two sida tocts, of a glass panel frame, and yielding bracket arms, pivoted to the panel franf, the concave portions the engaging posts. aassail Siffna g 101 N. University Ave., Provo ' Bugery is about the only biislnoas which encoaragee high operating ex- ,t pentea. i IMS - times cleafly. Fully aware of tha threat that "anti-Ism- " is going to be turned into a Joke by those who seek to overdo it. General Counsel Wayne B. Wheeler of tha Leagsw emphatically repudiate any antipa athies but the league's own. It" Is, he saya, ex- cept the saloon. . Secretary Deeta Flckett of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals Is on record aa knowing of "nobody outside a lun-- . atlc asylum who favors tobacco prohibition." m i 9 ;..y X'-.' the politicians gneat right, . there's hkely to be a decided ' loosening of regulative strings when. Congress and., the .various atate legislatures meet next Few of the politicians are enthusiastic regulators " They passed (Be laws they thought he voters wanted and will repeal them as readily if jhejr think the v. want thaV ; f i Prohibition, tq! b iwra.. iront' aa so eaay to handle. The eight- -' eVrtth' amendment probably can't'-tf- e wiped from tha constitution for a k"g time. , j i 'Uvt. the Volstead law' can be! .changed and tba amendment sMerubly modllled by legal deflnl- -' tk.n. The drye think the supreme court Would call this unconstitutional but tli jrejMjooubt it .Anyway, they point ,out, tha taw'a repeal would leave tha amendment ineffective and there's ' no question concerning Congress' ' right tojtepeai rt. ... and narrow path it itt traffic I r - . EZKDTHa dryt read tha nfTUE consensus of .political opln- X ion is that puritantem'' haa overreached, itself. T.tTp to a certain point the average Amorican. something of a puritan himself, might have stood it indefinitely. But the kept at it until they'd pass that' point far and away. ' r" ' " i The average American great many of him, anyway is sick of it, ndYnow be'a making up his mind to get rid of a lot of restraints that 'otherwfae perhaps-he'- d have aubmiued to. . That's the .politicians' diagnosis, at all , ; Tailoring, Cleaning & Dyingt Co. As each line she did write She would atop for a bite Of candwkh of bread and bologna. -- 6 - " - A girl who owned a Corona But typewriting In ber klmona ; ' A house. win f plenty wide for In iha world' la killing fleas on a fly with a ban but says Max Schata. . "Wo would belong- to tha npper Haas axoept ws cant be uppish.. up? bringing of their children, waa the amendment's purpose is denied, but that it. wag ao Interpreted in ' obvious. It ' admitted. J t The proposition's supporters also made what they concede now was tha mistake of maintaining that society's rights, over the child ar superioxJa jUMLjjawnU'.- -"An attempt to carry state dictation right Into the homer was tha popular verdict Forthwith the amendment was turned down overwhelmingly. 1 ihTati described, a handle bavins; a reduced end, a of links mounted on pair ptvotally said reduced end. a book pivotally mounted on said links, a second pat of links pivotallv mounted on tha handle and spaced from the first pair of links, said second pair of links being of sufficient length to extend be yond and swing around the first pair of links, and a hook pivotally mounted on the second pair o Jink. can be contracted upon the drum and having a face substantially concentric with .the braking surface of the drum, ,iald band being open on the side that the braking surface of the drum is 'open, plurality of brake 'lining segments ot substantially uniform radius jfrcm tide to side adapted to slide freely between the fac of the brake band and the braking surface of - the - c(euer :'; a brake, the combination of BY. CHARLES P. STEWART itrictlon of "parents, h""ths : Judging by appearancea, ladiet skjrtt are being modeled after the old rule that they Should be A little ( htgnfit than two feet" rentable arum having a braking sur face of substantially uniform diameter from side to side, a brake band that Tcm wU find noma aasy tralng teopla are hard to atop. wnmglon - . .... Sincerely, MitcKelFs Incorporated - "it 1,-- tout ti i atiii"TW7TCT7W Nreea door was open. 01Qwav I r rtffi n for-jth- NEA Scrvira Writer . , WTASIIINQTON Washington i Y aa national lawmaking headquarter, eenses a popular reaction aettlng In agalnat tha bat few years' hysteria of regit latin g every body's personal habits, eonduct, morals, even thought, by ataiute, i lou bear poUUclana, whoaa business la to keep In touch with "public sentiment throughout the country, constantly referring to a grew, big resentment among the people against ao much legislation. Appkwauce. Tou go u lih yonr data Out to a uovie show And an,- the way aha doth relate) About bar other beau ; How aU aronnd the dizzy nut Flings dongh in manner free- -It may ring true to tome folks, bot-It- 's me! , AptileatiK-ai- oa Recently 'some of the bigjrest taxpayers in the north ind central section of Utah county petitioned the county commission to net aside a certain portion of the road fund for the completion of the hard surfacing of the lower road aetween Provo and Pleasant Grove via Lake View and Vine yard. The petition contained a large' list of names which ere those who pay a large percentage of taxes into the :ounty treasury each year. The representative men who presented the petition in xrson to the commission rehearsed some of the, facts renting to the jpad Land gave their reasons why the five mile pip of unpaved road should be paved at an early date. They "JOttfted out lhafTIJFr6adT jther readin the This travel is by tourists as well as by, taxpayers of :he county. Several of the largest industrial plants of the :ounty are reached vover that road. The products, of the farmers, the men who pay the taxes for the construction and :he maintenence or roads, are hauled to the beetslicers, the tannin? plants and the railroad stations over that road. ; Ufjlbst significant of all, however, is the fact that the money for the construction of the road was raised several yejars igQ by a )bond issue voted by the people of the county, Amgng ihevariqus roads designated in the bond issue to be payed road. ;The it that time was also the Lake nounty road in the southern section of the county, was finish-s- d while only, a small shortly after the sale of portion on each, end of this road was completed leaving an a$rly gap bf approximately five milesLtmpaved. . 7A way to finance the building of the road without an jther bond, issue has been suggested by the taxpayers w,ho Slave to., pay' the bill. The suggestion should be accepted' ty e the commission and plans early construction of the roaa ghauld be set in motion. "It should be done this year, too, for various reasons. in the first place, the road is needed. the commission should keep faith with the taxpayers ; in the second place, hundreds of men are out of employment this y car, and the construction work would get the money in cum ulation here, .withm another year, the work on the reclam ation of. the Utah lake land3 and the dyking of the Provo will undoubtedly be under.way-an- d men will be scarce. My rm. , , i i , . iat- mpmucrs oxf me county commission snouia not nesi-at- e to art nouicklv on this matter. Every DrosDectiveahd forward looking citizen of the county will command such - What tba world needs it as anes thetic that won't w"r off entirely until tbe surgeon paid. ' Passat No. 1037,559. DEVICE FOR APPLYING NONSKJD CHAINS. WTIlisaa Staggers aa4 Chris Ssadsssy Jr. J JDditor ttifMaviAUi Road Aaaouneefr t the people of Provo and BOrroundingi territory . that they are now .operating at 101 Nr University Avenue (Mitchell's old sta"nd) where the organizers and incorporators nfcpe to meet and serve their old customers and friends and to 'make and hold many new ones. - entirely respectable Joke, Bervica and N. B. A. Service. ............ ...U... losfneea Office, Telephone Bdltorlai liooms, Telepbono Tailoring, Cleaning & D)ring Co. It it remtrtabie ; bow many doubtful meaning an aneged pru dent minded person can find fa an ,i The ornamental design for a battery container, at shown.,Only dally newspaper In Utah aooth of Salt Lake City; largest of any iftwpaper In Utah outside Salt Lake City and Ogden. : incbrppateiii ' Pobllehae Nea Member United Prese ... "' band. - ...... ...City .. mcana-engafin- fteHvwed by carrier, per monta . rvinMk4 K ...... Mntiii vou.c.vw v, naf- jr- In sri tunr . . . . h null In Utah eonntv. vet tear. In advance...... h mill in nnlted Btmtea. outnide Utah count, pef Year, ..HSO la advanee j- t maJ - rrsun . .' - at tba open tide of tern N. C7S&. BATTEJtT draa when ben the tegroenti --are on CONTAINER.1 MariM BJU. cored, each ; brake lining trgmcttf made tip of a relatively tbut, flexible, au5 atria ai a backing and a atr of brake lining matcnal tacarad ta the ace thereof and the backing ttript fof releanUy tha ccgroenU to tba braka txpt i IX Mitc!iel!,s Clarence Ilarmoa says bow that spring la here some people are as fast on their fect at dragged analL ' A CERIEJI 3 OtTICE CAT s ' ;; ? - vBooks. ; Ask about our Coupon - . , They save money. Superior Servlee Stations "Service ,t Twenty ,1 , 4 r Hour Service" ,r! 'jMJf,"1! fa-; j |