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Show rAfs two t HIE EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, FEEHUAEY 23, PRESS COMMENT - t. .AiEUBEB XSW8?APEH ENTEHPBISB ASSQCIATIQiL. V... MEMBEtt VMTED PHESS ASSOCIATION , 1 .....Cty established 1 weekly In JSC6 ; a v dally In 1922- .- Published la th Herald bulWlng JB auili First West.strent, Provo, Utah, every eratng MSimdas Uidliltig. iJelivered by carrier In Provo 7xeept SMimisy,' nr Lake VI, Vineyard, Oraii. Trovo IVncb, and Pleasant waIdeiihone ifi """fclatnts of whntrverBOture- nhottM-wi- de In Provo, Utah. v Eatered aa second class taatter at the postefflee if ' ' Business XffIci"TriephW? Editorial BeoraV Telephone' , jvir? U.-"- TERMS OF PUKCRIPTIOV Delivered by earrlar, per month ,. . . .'. . .. lwi:nnui i.t riirrljT. itpr veiir. Itr sdvaBce Delivered by Mull iu Utah county. year, (a advance , .oafsUSTCtab county, rper Tear,- ,Iellvered by aurt'll i3'uitt-Ktter edvaneethe current Issue, must be In not later thai All advertising copy - o'clock, a. to. i pr -- ' ,.:;'.. fr tl m ........... .." Chicago educator urged that school history text books less stress on wars and military achievements- in our place ;" . past and more on the records of peaceful years. 7 denounced by all the He propbsitlonwas who are so vocal' between irwas said, .aW would tend todiminish the pa- ' '' ; .'TJ iem nf finr VMinor. ' A - . was-ptpmpt- super-patriot- s, ly wawTe - : " : into play when the band plays rhhr q' the or Banner troops Bwing past on their Star the Spangled virt-ii- - that' comes uch -- .. AndHhhieagucator's p ; tJoethe'i warntagrrr fair hair for she Itclinldn in a funny tiling. It nuiki-.- s wmo ico)lf dance "and eieehj '7 "Trr?" hIiir. And others Mll around aiidHhoiitj andjmiue will run and; Ail women in the magic of her locks, Jump alKiut. Anil wniie will wciir a long. Ions fnce and say, "Woe And when abe. wlnda;1bem Jrvund a i young man's neck :UUJitliere,ar free will not She ever'hlm again, A f hafui. lot tint! of rltunl not lllile micli. tiiiit mciin rt'ully ien def t ll of llti in aio uiiKtity gwA, if they're rlKhtly under-Ktoovery much. bob their hair if they read At hmrt the folks who live-- bom are. Iw4ter folka. so Lover" by Browning : ' they will ML a The moment, she was mine, mine For nie, I am a simple- - 1L and siiiMth tlnnxs"- - wili niKkeme fair, v t .'unlde plad.- A God of Liive insteiid of feiir; a Jod who. Wi!i Perfectly pure and good : I found worm tha savins by A thing to do, and all her hair bear. A God who conntu me yet its His Kon. A God of Justice,' not of jsreed, whu loves ti l men In spile In one long, yellow string I wound " of ( ; hu TovPm n Tiiflfi lint hf iii hiMiTd tif lm-- t for v1tj htt i - Thms times, ber Uitjfi thron t around, , And strangled ber. , I like the simiilv thiirs Christ said - the .fiolden Iln!','. tbe fife'-tlf- - plan .'prohahly yoAitOelp, TKfeT-PYnJf- "Por-!hyri- -.- 111 one-that'- fr iOhjs r love your GikI the flysf, iiud tlien do.jiiRtlce to your fellow A woman will spend half her men ! JilKeot nor dHre to sv turn vr,i nre holler they, I likn, . . 1L 1" . .. ... .1 .1. ..A I. days trying to find something out, l '..... r.; I mm ui vwi an one i!o rt-iM;r 01 wum 'i e. ihhiu.- .n vu f of --which Kntnrtnwg riu'lit iind clmi.i to i me advtiuee. ;iuother My (Ives just ;tvi11 make her unhappy for the rest fT soid's fiulvation, is fof me t:i And sa lots .'or her life. .... i,v t .vMv.;h eternity; t " ffl aw 11111a' plan, and 't try the t lel; ' iismtkhe JxmieururJimUge. Let the school child but once get a clear picture of the full manhood; let growth t)f this nation from its infancy to of heroic figures pageant a as but glorious exciting wars, . .1 -. OMl-ltk- .. (n -- e - moving ..in darkness or i ynAi7 r,rtfw1 hut. that ther never- doubted on the 'were there; let him see that the bravery of the pioneer w ' - rndiana prairie or the Jalilornia upiana, is Ausj,.. an Juan Hill; Jet worthy as that of the soldier at Shiloh or is the net result America js today him understand that what and Df those bravr years of toil and hardship and daring ' - you never need worry. about his patriotism. Patriotism Is a strange and. beautiful thing. Let our ' history books teach it, by all means; but be sure that the gets patriotism in all its fulj glory and. strength. - - - "pupil CONTROVERSYRAMPANT . Beware of her i i thrill iiid ihrr-fe- H nese . " '4nfioXJbftfiHibloaftexreadlnf. Religions 3. A. OWKVS good for us to remeinberhe- biweinftaHaoTirbjr areox me pwy uuga Americans in time of in our history that can inspire a child with pride in his citi. .. . zenship; not at all. story is like a mighty, romantic ji' For the whdleAmerican and written in epic, received by a dreamer of golden dreams ' ' words to stir the blood of mefr forever. " " Tha. 0tnrrvif rati oft 'and ctoneenng of the un between the closfe of the Jteyo- discovered west WBf reads Me a novel, ine pulsilution and the Spanish covered of wagon days' are things ta the and triumphs' ngs war.-BHt.t- among men nr,.('hcisT Ir. J'Iitiniiiiu F. Ti .... Methodist;, church, it- irxxxtthanlcreamy-atK- i. - 7 - I. ; jii7 :iTT pidnilnation. T KtaA-opiil : , hi-1 h : r - ;:: - A;CjjieagO:lmnkej letter to his "stenograpnefT-"T- con- - ' u i n word "Vh in .yours," Let ell r, T.rrr.yrrvrZ7T'Tmmh of a lkige r" do-"- . '" ' . . stop.- -. nfcsr Oh7!3)lg business" is In the aaddle at preaentjand-j- o mistake, but bow about Bext election day? 7 . That's a thought that makes some of the administration men fret. 7 : Certain things have been done or left undone, the effects of which at the 4oll8 they are unable to estl mate rery accurately, 'rBIg business,"-given itn bead, ba gon the whole bog. It baa gone so much fajrtherthanjt ever went beforejhat tae situation's rather new. How . it?taker - We must have the news! . - '- 1 J - mi). n ..'jrt . j v RAU 5S 4 - , ' And news about merchandise ranks with news about - current events. As a matter of fact, itis even more personal. It concerns you and your daily needs. Food. ,7 7 Clothing. Shelter. Household necessities. . BY WILLIAMS Vol) Aifr 'Vvash-liigto- l ' See By the Paper " of progress x i . Ever,' Says' Reporter WE ALL DO. -- If s a national habit. Newspapers open and close the day. They tire a vital, part.of our daily existence. Take them from us and the wheels - ComT-an- - The newspapers bring you this vital news of merrL haiidiseTT Thadvertising coluntnsof this paper are ar guide both footsteps and fix penditures. They tell you what, tell you who, and ; "showTOUirierer Pilots of the family purse. business guide-book-t- o - , . Read thejaSvertisements. Every day. Buried- - in small type may be a bargain that was born for you especially. Know before you go to buy, just what you want and what you will have to pay for"it .. v "I see by .the ; train to to see what train tot "1 buy by the papers" is the twin of papers." You consult a papers." You consult a ' buy. time-tableToseew- time-tabl- - hat e . . Newspaper advertisements are buying beacons to. light your way to wise expenditure. -- - SjOw.AS - v 4 . m. r- - Farther Than & dirt. o-- . Yir-plnl- n "Big Business" Has -- j mr -- ." the "old guard,". In both regular parties, to cooperate.3 Best way to save your time la to Tbe radicals, also on both ' , have it fasteaed to your veiit with aides, kick, but they're In a minor- a good strong chain.- ,, . Ity jiow. A while ago they held the 7" balance of power, but that was -- fore the opposing "old guardsmen" got together and jpatriotically wiped out party lines. 7Gone. . . 1 n?-- 1 If fpoL describes aa lataTiryiigawyaiitjwl isn't yoiVare one yourselt7 7i" enables TOM SIMS SAYS ?U - - Utft-Te- ry partisan not la a regular party aense, ,' . be What it wants to put across, it S By CHAKLES P. STEWART XEA Service Writer. .WASHINGTON Ig"big" business going too' far in Washington T these days?. : - ... .. That is to say, is it going too If you keep runulng around it Is far for the safety of the govern- inentnr group which is letting It- - go-harator a" thought Won't there be a reaction presently, The optimist and the pessimist suclnaji wljl be made. S&t !his,groitp's merely look at life through differ health? Quite' a bit of guessing is en t ends of the telescope, .iheleffectlhatniayhe.'.wiE . . . . nt - ; . - Tb - a Never call a man JBetty,- - aald tbe office manager to the "new stenographer, "I don't wanna be harsh. Not a bit. lleul- i. ly, I don'L" "Well, lefa.bave the news," jsaid i'VVhat's tha gone Wrong now?' ; . "Oh! .1 Just wanna ask you not to write your young man during business hours. Letters are apt to get mixed. Rellly A OINelll report we have sent 'em a.shipment of love and kisses instead of the axle gresse they ordered.". jzr,zL - win. ' to ther for sstw- - OUT OUR WAY one-grou- p- bard lipa-- . d. - 7 ' So-an- d So,". be ordereitytBat I wyll meet him In Schenectady," Longview to Get New Huge Sawmill pnu la aae :,' These short skirts certainly-shohow highHBilk steckiags are. .Neither Edison nor Ford can mill by the Weyerhaeuser Timber will liegitt in a sliorf time, mske a speech. No aeed to since I according to A. L. Hought, Jr., lo- their work speaks for them.' . cal renres'entntive of th. poihitiiv mim m.wi The uuuiis of the new mill h.i.s Tourist t "How far is it to iKin't say 'he towed to wreak his ,.t lMHn annoffnep,!, i i)wa,lsft Pleasant V..Iew?" veugeatice." "Wreak is the correct jof tbv imaiense holding of theom-"""l- three Native: "One thousand lorty-sl. signboards," 7 ipany it Ja known that it . will be one hundred-anu, " - he strutk a balance of three years' u r 1 a anhi'KU.MK J.t on tbe Columbia i.i:jl,f the larger-mlUBy TAVL W. WHITE . . and found he was flTlfi Gist J'ronouncey 1st Buu .iioj,. us river. . Provo man uses the spring on bis (Viilted rre Staff Correspondent pgHiiil'liiig g in "get." l'lii ns for the mill ore now being conch for an indoor aerial." Prob NEW YORK, Feb, .23 (tT, 1'.- )-; the hole.' OFTEN MISSPELLED ruTatici. inei;:iieu in jacoiua. nAeatns'l-- a that of i nere win be ably wants to be sure that he won't "The lOfth ahulversary of the .birth j nueh Tliree l's. a t.u(i -- f more than - 1Q0. acres f miss any of those 'bedtime" stories , of George "Washington has brought rrof. Lawrence and the novelist SYNONYMS : Completion winch will be used as storage for to the foreground a controversy as Hupert Hughes, who recently aufinish, performance, logs from the timber areas. . A bird In hand, said to the character 'of the man eele- - nomiced .similar findings, were at- - pllshnioiit, grandma, here lira ted lit history text books us"the - Juried lit "special services-hel- d - father of Jji'iujli'rdayWllliaui l4)iiierWash-- ' iuu'loii, a dewcudant of the. jiresi "lAt us hunittul.e Washington and "let urikeep (lynt's brother led m the defii.Be. cries, -.. .. Washington idealized,"- - shouts an-- , "These iconclaxtic attempt! to lie ... t, I J ',.' other-wi- tu are historians anil patriots euuron h nsiiiintton h eiiara-tc- r delving spiritedly into the past. .to try rotten," iuid" William. Wash- produce proofs of their contrasting ington. 7 (rlitiius. The first president explaiiied' the i Coincident with this year's anni- speaker, bad used profane language versary ut least two new Washing--- only once or twice In his life and : U'eii discovered,, that jm great prnvwatbuv-As-f- or w letters-have -gtf'-7.--? --but liotb fall to shed any light on drinking, he had taken "never more the moral tenets observed .by the than. a glass of. wine at a meal as did nil the ladies and gentlemen of first lypldeiit,.In one, fKissessed lv Dr. A. S. W. his dine." lie '"gambled a little. for very low stakes. " ,.ji!i(t valued nt 3,(K(, Washington wrote to (;eorge Washington had 'lost all Jnines Madison-nMarch 30, 17W. his teeth nnd wore a false set made -- The. h'tf i'L itVj'(lvi,Si!2JE!JSl him mildest lodgniirs so Unit be will .Inner was a Is'tter horsenian than not be coiiiiielled to do much enter-- dent 1st. since "Washington, probably ' twining after Jys first Inauguration bought, more fancy waist coats than as president... tuny other geutU'imin In.tbo colon- The. 01 her m:railsrit . Is hi the "'.n, because the clumsiness' of these possession of IViiiceton 1'niversily. I'Vth. caused htm to sjdll bis wine." The letteTjwrim.'n S'pt 17. 17M.j Anording to family tradition. Is' ml'lressed tu Governor. t'huton sajd. the descendant; two girls stole VViishington's clothiug while he was of New York, and wishes him A&-&W$an iud' .position omery-fi-fiswimming in .the RappnhaiUMX'k. - T 4Ie cii'isfd one of the girls to spend -- :v. vt w i I a SjieiildnC in ,Kfvr Itavrn.-tvni' r i yjf y i 1 1 ""Prof. Henry L.. Lji wreuf, of fon" six' months hi iirison and-- his fender admitted that this enisotle . nectlcnreollege, sjiiiT tha4 TN'aslun riil.lished diaries re-- ; "iierhups showed him to "be a little ton's rett-ntlveal thati'he told tw 'white llcs.", b!t severe.'V The- Sons of - the Revolution also Once Washington recorded that lie set out on a Jonniuv at 5 o'clock lii.Jia "defense meeting" and the after telling friends he plnmiwl to topic of Washington's leave at eight o'doil,, so tli.il'he was a favorite in the city's pulpits could avoid the dust and Biscomrort KuiidnyT" .a the iu .various comments of travelling Among part?', Another time be asked that slaves lie were the following: n Imilders EATirj' AiuoiignnMon brought -- fiuin. ri'iuisylvajiiii to viF? Ol O 'undef'any pretext, that will o'ccitpiesta place of almost BEEKJ touT WHERE IF KiEVtR .VOU'vE deceive bith the rhlhidelphiiins and unique eminence." Dr. Howard C. " LIKE. ' MOME.V A SPOO ofTASTtS St. John's cathethe public' ItoMiins, dean 1 .V'r 'alsd, ffilji hc dral. Jprof, 'jRwi-eilcj7 AM A 5islvER "UefHT AS'-fti"The, Washington hatchet story diaries showed - .VTashlngton waR na ot nosses.-i- , pix- - nunting ana Is .a iiij ih Jf true. Geprge could not cfira playing, in an account book have been a real leader a man 4 ; 11 PRESIDENT OF COUNTRY it counts for mora than two- oa wings ; - After- - kissing a girl A'inlK off'Wa bald ipotir worth reatiiw she uws thetwo in the soup, dad sings. eating purposes. I IN ENGLISH ByW.L: Gordon -- mA&ert sumdt for Better Iktaltfasts "S-c- DAILTIESSOXS then on to tht sailing ltgriMe.That,i alir t-- 1 " J '"3 "As evidence i!iiea l;u;.'!!. nnd it 7'How do you spell Schenectady?" our. vocrlmhirv lv niss-bi- asked the stenographer. swore, none of his lefantirt jiiote- us , one word Psch Todnv's as saying to a cowardlv gener-tcniitell htm I'H 1 Vr. t meet him lit Albany," . ol. 'My God, Otiiiraf, what are yon wordi lliiiLLlTK. been con- - offend the pride of. 'll.s vt nMich about?' This mnst ahlered a very ludv-lik- e expression f was hunillltitiHC."-- ' l the fun-o- f loafing, thinks p. Ill 11 llllfn n 1 (lint; i urn Frank Ramsey, is knowing you round oaths were commonly used." : should be working. :si llaliU Jonah B. Wise, Ceueral Synagogue. It's fair enough : Dirt made man ; ! OVER CHARACTER OF FIRST ' ; So husband of lover should disapr aald' It 13 - - 1 . Mother maies short f work'of breakfast whea Flapjack it tht order of the day. All the doc it add a little water or milk then it's only a minute or two 'till tbe batter is - conpeptioiiSof patriotismTiJnethat sees it as a deep, abiding love for one's country,, a fulr acand an abidquaintance with the heroic deedfof its founders Avavbe whatever in ing desire to make it better and stronger ; for mother my-sir- . - Biit thferrletter :v.t - bd .,..;....tS.W ? teaf Patriotism - " j H iw pretty bard to tell wbrre EFFECTS OF EVIL .To the lowland farmer's door came a hobo in the dusk,' ttis bare knee, fad will end. ' aid he ate'a ham or more, 'and a doughnut and a rusk. The fellow who la polling oa'the Sai4 the fanner, ."Overhead clouds are massed, portending a time t jock tbfe boat. ,snow; so 111 Jet you have a bed and a breakfast ere you our baa -r-- . go." Seldom is a homelees wight treated in this kindly 'a Need for Argument Fout bnlway, sheltered through. a wmter night, wclcomed tp the! 1 laL ireotid tn lit 1b dead Bum's gruo ana nay. 7 in the night the hobo rose, silently as any biidy and it sit evident that be cat," and he swiped a suit of clothes and Ftow Eicbange. corkscrew and hud ' - kped. Then he softly disappeared as the dawn dispersed the hat, -at'the" farmer," ""iBraatd tne sew tea4faerv "I darfcriaughiTig through" ."his tengie waoVyoa all to be aa quiet as you easy mark. And the fanner, in the dawn, while the breakyou can bear a fast bacon cooked, seeing that "his guest was gone, cussed. jtn; so quiet tbat . dnrp." pin lamented and gadzooked. "Vanished is my corkscrew fina Silence was Rolden." maae or. Damascus wire, work of art in every line, that Small baas voice la (he rear of -- was left me y e. Vanished are my wedding rags tbe room: "Let ' drop.! whieh I wore with honest pridef- - when the pastorT Rever- - end Skaggs, made Jtmima Jenks my bride, anished i ISenny tbavinj difficulty. In the priceless hat that I wore with conscious.mirk when in tenching little sister to wblstle) : conclave grim :Tgat with the elders of theTcirk. T I have Aw, just make a bole 1b your face L. ; learned a lesson dour from an erramVman 'ofsin, never-- : and push," ' more from, this dark hour shall I leta hobo irij. Through Many soda fountains bare been , thi quiet rural vale where I'veJiVed sinceJvas young, I get tip where bura used to be, but will spread the dismal friends may not be we never near of anyliody who talethatjny That way, when the tempests wants to kiss the aoda fountain stung," Othef bos will zrave and shtnjtrhopmgTthejrTnajr hitrthe hay. after eating1 r- good nl'gttt, crocks of kraut Hpmtless wanderers will knock at the : cozy farmhouse doers, and be hit by chunks of rock causing Besides the comfort, convenience effects of crime and lieeomlngnesa 'of bobbed hair, wonndgHnd flipriinft wres.,hu'gthe pank j spread in strange and dlsTanTway sv worKihglo the eld of ibe1re"1a'reeTeraTfieTrgnlMa,li for the style, insists J. Earl Lewis. countless jayBV-..-.'i- ? time, bringing grief to ix--0 ...Iff. .. i - ViewT-Afree- v- - I - Publisher Editor .. .. s The OFFICE LA 1 An Independent Newspaper . . uu j i u. JAL5 j vASHnGTornsvs : THE EVENING HERALD Uamibroot i N Gimnnr ttniMua' j - f Wjn-H- 1926. -- "' ' - - -- - - f m.- - |