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Show TWO IEWS FEATURES 'itESS COMMENT '4 --TUMl- I ' " " ' - ' RIPPLING ti second cUm natter KsiaTbHOD -- iorlal Booms, i At tba poatofflea ....... ... . . la Flora, CU!l ......... . 8rvle Member United PreM News M. ,..CJty Kdltw K. A. Berrlc. TEEMS OF 81B&CKIPTI0N. ....,........... ..............JO ...v.-40.. jer 'month e yered by carrier, per year, la advance..';'. 1340 rered by mail la Cub county, per yaar. In adTanc....,.i vered by mall la United bums, oauuat Dun county, per year, League Action :. Few dispatches from Europe have been more interesting i the one which told Jiow the league of nations had issued iltimatum to Grecce'and Bulgaria, informing them bluntly t they must cease forthwith all warlike demonstrations. do just such things. For years The league was founded-tjcked its head whenever war clouds arose on the horizon witness us action when Mussolini seized Corfu, for ex le. Now it seems that it is getting ready to act Of course, the league isn't risking much by ordering comparatively weak nations like, Greece and Bulgaria md: Pprhnnn if Franr-- nnA Italv fnr inntanro wen Ived, it wout be different. i Eut at all events the league policy has undergone a nge, and it will be interesting to see if it is adhered to -- Outbursts of Everet True fi'yo stood rr wst as 1 'CAM r - Iomc A? Number. cat may get them mixed dfshesT " It's easy to see' why Florida, with its natural advantages,' ; taxes moot of it 8 way from them give them a rhance to kwp a "Hnd fbey'i: plunge into business, making bet ter times for everybody. Besides, the small fry had a reduction last year.' OltDS OFTEN MISUSED Mellon may be right; but it will t say "the arair retreated baek be bafd.to eonviuee the smaller taxe forest." Omit "back." payers, whose votes are numerous. TEN MISPUONOITXCED Consequently some, even of the Don't in. pronounce, committeemen are afraid !nr to "elm," not of. his plan. Con- TEX , 5II.Sl?lELLED .'.The government has been paying off the; war debt at a rate which XOXTMS Iinlity. 11 wipe it out In about 25 years , position, Bite, spot, 'Situation. UD STrDY'-- I ti e a word That is to soyVthe generation which times and ft 'Is your" Let fought the w ar will pay for It also. Secretary Mellon believes hi, this. icreflse our vocabulary by mas-- f one word each 'day.' Today's He thinks each generation should Its own bills. He likewise ad i : IULCTOX, peaceful, happy settle "Well do 1 remember tliose vocates cleaning tbe s!ate as soon as possible lest something else come uf) on days of years gone by." to pile on further obligations. Finally, he poiiita out,, the faster .the Nlelrt's paid, the leiw ihe,interest. j.et it s obvious that the present k are gone and violets are burden ran lie lightened, and still HOVJ.THtSH. WANT TO U '.' ' ' ' ,"(ipa)!-uu).- asy Jles 'head that wears hair and wislien Ii "the. wn of lone bxdilieit Resultt" . BBS'" h c two outstanding 'controversies Khali the very large tax pay-- r the rank and file of pmnllor Ket uiotl of the lienefit of tbe ted cut? H iAfr.wbtit rate shall the' rest of atkmul war dcW be paid off1 . retary of tbu Tretisury MpUon record in the lnrge taxpayers' e. rich, he 'snys,' won't try to ' mora money if the government There are thoiisands of successful home praismg their MONARCH Ranges with fiffilir statements. It will pay you to investigate immediately, you cannot give too much consideration to the uipmeni icr tnis aepartment of your home. Jf kiktVas'ttsUUI llUi JU'L Only One Price to Everybody The Lowest Price Col Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll TIIE PROVO oi Men Oi HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E SPRINGVILLE : . PAYSON, TT ,. nnp.- - n satnerea to watch the match. '" t Just as the contest was about to start, along came a Michigan jtou'r-1driving a Jewett de luxe brougham, well loaded 'dowffcvJib. the, Usual camping equlpmciit. Attracted by the crowd, he st'ojjped, and" on finding out what was upi " fo enter the contest ' Without turning up his loir even removing the excess Weight carried, the Michigan tourist put his Jewett np the hill with wufp open throttle and ran away from the ear that had been groomed to-- meet the Jewett dealer's challnge. H RANK OUTSIDER been-righ- WINSAUTORACE ON CHALLENGE " 1 " ''-- cr, com-bine- - s The-Jewol- .tou st cut-out- -- a - NEPHI -- -- Evening Herald Classified PATRONIZE TITB MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE N Getters. THE TOWN'S BEST BOOSTERS , a m0AK' l i- - t ' V 3 ill To Schilling Coffee Drinkers n We kept faith with vypu during the recent trying Boa CHARLES P. STEWART. XEA Service Writer. VSI1IXUTOX 5remlnra" f "the Slid means eoiuiuilt(t of the of representatives, jjihv wrest-vfttaxation questions, prelim- to congressT" next meeting, on one thing taxes must be Tonoerniag" details there are y of differencs of opinion, not ' them . partisan. . .... It's a wonderful thing for the wo ' ' ' f ,Snys Aunt Tablntha,.. who is a 'men ' 'do mean stout: "What yon trifle The popular permnnent wave.-No'curves coming backf They've It's up to sonic struggling in here all the time.",. . ventor, To get ont a permnncut Jdiive. Lafe Bown says if you want to so lteaiitifully combined H'ith ion' shoe proves an effective accessory. Bliick patent Will lie more, popu- tell men where to eet off. set a lob trusting leathers or Tnetal Ihat they I lji'e Aoiuuiy ai riiooisii uuuip rwpiire no deeorntive strappings- or lar than it has been In some time;. ni a conductor : oiiserving goat fliimimg among tin '. " Brown and tan shades wilt be numKnthiislssm ts that kindlina snark icns) "Why don't goats give canHeels of contrasting color to the erous In kid.uede, repti!e and com' Inedniilkr So1net,Im(s a dark horse will win whlc-tbe" different between are Biionsor(vl4ijt-s(uimarks or even Buckles of dull e bination:;. slipiKr gold an auromobile race. Here's an In0 silver are suggested to thotw who do the lenders in every activtly and ing models. Since many gowns two shades of not liKe- gold and silver kid piping the laggards who put In just enough Some .men are refusing to. pny stance from Salt Lake City, with a one color, the .contrasting to "get by.' hocled on dark shoes of dressy types. their bills on account of tiio "im- - somewhat laughalile climax. miw-taxrran Vtafcen ff, tf the dealer bad Issued a settled" conditions lu t'uroiKv " ix Tii id of payment is extended to 62 cluilli'ii&e for a comiMtitiou on an WAY W1LLTAMS0UT BY OUR years, as the Democrats, and. some extremely steep grade, 21st South of the Itepublicans, among tbe com street hill and bud defatted all The mtttee niemliers suggest Finally one more make of NOftKf OOEER 60UT'. Ads Are comers.' likhjiow ered. jrarjicfepted. the xhal. 1 Ii nno and the Jewett and the com- THET Things That CURVW! THERE iSMT A MISS VAUCE. Business Milady's Interest the A MGH1W G00O FRlEWO o l politor met at fhe fwit of the hifl, avl&tE MAMfAROOKJO HERE Corner Busy Woman Bom uke. . MiKiE , am o NHO MOOLD.Mt M ARRV . ME MARRNlM' HER WOOVO 1 . kaiss vaiice --Tomorrow 1 ITedtla Hoyt Talks About --BE A OlRlW ip ruw GOUU. AKlO WOO 00trr SE.EM A BrT Shoes 11EVER PtAW .A leptile IMTERESTEO. iSJ- OlRTW TRiCK CM XEVYORK, Nov., 3. The A FPlENO, Par-Islu- Plan of Mellon Favors Big Fry novg PBeocEiiE'Q all can't go south for the win-n'- t Lraze for reptile shoes baa sent the north wind seems to be many. snake Into the great , way. ' x Reduction " . Satisfactory " If wa ever have to give up golf the language will still be .'appropriate for a number of different occasions say cbangyig a tire on a hot day or. after we have smashed our thumb with a hammnr. . There is nothing like the language of the HI links (missing) to assuage a man's feelings when he is disgruntled. or sore about something. ' man who buys the dress is for it to lie shorter if. she lily wear it longer. w ,Same It strikes us that tbe present crop of children is being raised, by grandmothers and scoutmasters. W.h'Gordon ig . ' ' Between. "Did be strike you agreeably V "No, right flat across the Jaw." )AILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH so nurd to drown your es in liqunr. The blame stuff to fatten then) instead. ...... early tonight.- "If you don't like It, bring it tack and your money wlU be cheerfully ' refunded. " brsmfn; twnnse thf I "With the it's the principle of the thing." "We appreciate criticism." "I'd like to go with you, but 1 promised the wife I'd come home und to grow in population and importance. For the'jnan s wining to put m the same sort of hard work that is lired in the north it is a marvelous place. But the old, old law that you can't get' somtthing"for ling operates in Florida just as it does elsewhere Don't Lhere expecting to live on the fat of the land withtut s anything to deserve it. If you do you'll be disappoint, ill's due. ' A ) . List among the most dignified lies la the world tbe following : , "It isn't the money I care about, ar usually highly enthusiastic. JMen went inere to maxe asymonev last and witnout eltort " ifd we1 It - ....... What hag become of the old fashioned "company,"' asks Henry Gease. who Insisted on 'helping with the owed in the north, i f' - ... "" mis SAYS . i "The results that have given me confidence in everythinir I , place in the oven." u is remarkable how uniform the heat can be controlled in the oven and on the cooking surface with the Patented Duplex Draft--no uneven baking, all sides and corners of the oven are the same temperature at all times. you pay your I bare to cbnrge you now." A bint to women : be careful bow you tell your age and weight, some .. vm - - , last nlcihtl' Did you "Didn't " ' - ' . . . Blues. By Condo Is Florida the land of promise or is " it the land of ken dreams?. Some returning travelers say tme thing, e the other. Notice this: JMen who went to Florida to enjoy themes, or to follow the same sort of business or trade they ' f McJJl - Florida ; - ! hang-downsgkr- w, 'after. apt to be disgruntled. 6FD . ' o ) .j : - iiI . tbe-Jun- Only dally newspaper la Ctaa south of Bait Uks City) largest lr ion of any newspaper la IJ'aa outside Bait Lak City and Ogden. rered II i st Publish t... ...... .....Tvnnr... 107 and mi .. r. - ani-livin- g ,. TIMELY EDIJOPJALS WASHINGTON NEWS i . mf CAT. ; w Telephone ir . OFFICE , H. Horalbrook annar The-- WALT - .., , , i JrUilL V- - lull. tattered I 11 " ' - cJ t5 ON THE EOCKS Did yoa ever hotkt, ask J. L. Jasper Beeswax made a .Boap to clean the human Iunes, bow aauck ature lutpuitaut beard, and it was well designed to cope, with evils atrange not( seeui when tbey live and weird; it was a fine and famous dope, whose equal away off in auothcr secUun of the ' : ; ne'er appeared. To mildewed sideboards 'twould bestow country? j a rich sheen, and it would make onef Even tka man who'sAs for an from and weevil clean ; and verywherfr upjKT lierth In a slttrlng car U aurc you chanced to go, the Beeswax ads were seen. He adverto want a scata tbe ilhle whea be tised invery sheet the common people read; he painted his announcements sweet on fence and bam and shed ; the magazines were" all replete with adds in black and red. This Is the time of tb yvar, says When Jasper's roll was large. and fat, he Bold his business I, U. Cartt, nben Ifldi' out; he sold it to a plutocrat who wag a cautious scout; quits trying to make Mwults and to dtpud on tbe baker. 'I will not advertise like. that," he said; 'it's waste, no doubt. This' Whiskers Soap has worldwide fame, it's it seeking a .known ia far Bathay, and so this advertising game is mon7bj elty of Chicago of Illinois. state tbe from (M'ppratlon HI cut and out thrown the same,, and away, promptly ey will have cus make the business pay. It's well enough to advertise a thing It. is not known who wave. . with no renown, to have announcements greet men's eyes tody of the crime from every heet in town, but when ifs famous tis not wise Tbey bar machines tttesa days to put more money down." Alas, the people soon forget' that will except jnakc the merits of a thing unless its ads- are daily met, in sum- one dollar go as far as It used to.'" mer, fall and spring, though it may be the one best, let, to which all men should cling. And now that plutocratic Famous Farewrlls. he figures in the bank- address. BDort who would I'ashlngtoiiV To Thee. swollen wet and with wiser and court, eyes; peopla erupts ife said, : x- " hold the forthwith other dopes and dyes. - Mf-p- t .. ( . -- RHYMES: 18M; as a felly la 192JUmn1 "TJ morulas; rvi) atomlsf MlHos Bitwdny, and iootUy ; y SioroUif except nunasy. Pubtiabed la ths Herald beUdlac K Boats First Wtat Rw( , - " IjU . ---- JLttlibed as a wmkij U Jut - lLlLMR li vuOiYvJllL-- r . - An Independent Newspaper, i S, 1025 " '- i EVENING HERALD L'HE TJIE" EVENING HERALD, "TUESDAY, NOVEilEER - ' - - . ' constrictors, lixardt, crocodiles and (Dimerous poisonous snakes are liein shorn.of their hides that women may wear ryrtile r"4"P and kid pinur with Siinke Mmurtreplilo trimmings. skins ,'a la naturel" arc uxed sotne times for sixirts wear but brown and tan' dyed skins are those, demanded for street wear for fall. ' By far tl)j smartest shoe is ilwe one of pump shaie mjule entirely : of reptile although 7 black patent trimmed In pipings.'. Strap of snake are also in demand. There is a shade lizard which Is selling of greon-dyH- l at present for sports wear and occasionally one sees green Hard trim-mlgreen suede. Brown kid trimmed In darker brown reptile skin is fall itomswhlcli one of will doubtless becomo popular when the cold weather beglupl It is said that most .reptile amjts wear Kery weH and thai they ha vd undergone wlil-makes them especially soft upon the foot. ."Siniph? fhoct pf pump or Jirii'le strap style andwith heel of the arleij! . ara ihosa A'lCicn k for fall," a Fifth Avenire dealer assures us. "Alaterials themselves are. inarket.-- times-in-th- e- The quality ; of ' ?owderf J Extracts Coffee CHILLING Coffee never has wavered. . II . IB 7 , i ,. Stihillm r Mgfc-apl- t i " CURV.S XT IAAPWV C 'i wins ofthirfflw - mm- ao not think ih ScwUinjCoffetutha : . JTis battcouseyoaoapqa . ; ' yout giocsr will "Wayourmonef V instantly Mid gladly. Yoa ftp tut tones. '4 |