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Show T1IE EVENING HEEALD, MONDAY. MAY 17, 1926. PAGE TWO BM TO LIU AL PACE NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT IPPLING THE EVENING HERALD """"T 1 WALT RHYMES An Independent Neikspaper MEMBER NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION MEMUJCH UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION . THE n "It's time" the your doom;" and then the SUPER-BANDI- $ ": T . '. super-hangina- fcuper-band- d ZnrvM . rw-uiu- . . TERMS OK hl'IHSCRlPTION .4ik Delivered by carrier, per uvmtli 11.00 f vlivered byiCarrior, per year. In ndvnut-.'.j:s.o in advance ri..i!...i i. h.j Miiii in Utah roiiittv. ... .Iter year, iu yeur. Utah per outside county, in phucm, mull luhcu lMivered by $4. ... tdvanee ." ""StiTef-tiiindtt- iwflu'- - mind. the current le Uer In u.d the nr mighttxpetf-ta"-dodgeforevermo- CAT I have ""read with Interest the several article that have bees published in our loco I pniier relative to.Provo adapting some flower at a city flower, with the idea .of beautifying the tlty and 'advertising it aa a flower ctty. I heartily Indorse the move and know It ran be done. We have the natural surroundings that cannot be aurpusaed iu the -- country. Much has been said about the beautiful flower and cannot be praiaed.too highly. -- roe,-wb.leh-- l--a According, to- Andrew Dryadale, the freest' of all human being i he who given most, love moat, for moat, think give most, endure moat, and seattera hi Influence, a the farmer doe hi seed, la good noil. A man la very free when be makes others feel free about him. It tougut to pay an "amuaa-meut- " tax (or tome of the ahowa i you see. f f . , . r white cotton and linaaf fabric than si of soot-- Thi bottled magie fw cessfuiiy bleaches and removes Ink tnedktne, grass, scorch and other stains. .First, rinse the stained portion in dear water. Dilute Clohox, utbg brut art to twenty parts of water, and let the i stained portion soak until the stain has '' vanished. Then rinse weB in cold water. Alwavs keep Clorox handy. j oAt AU Grvctrs! . . super-bandit- ;. r-- The Science of Crim e gar-fh- niatra-iinVincent Depnschal wrote fluent cw:i.v s for popular have who others like he but on the "Science of Crime," t not ofOhtFiLlDniidiJuit hand., falta iM4he rno. r.othnv of chance, is be reduce,! to a science. It a jrJtme in which the eriminal eventually loses in m :1m on crime laW'DePaschal haa always insisted, in , i . that master criminals know me hoim. 111. man hu an .Evanston, watched He down altogether." Sen entered and Parted. to loot it. T Ir owner of; he Senator Smoot "Lou you mean,'' aked Senator Mastci the In after a short stroll and caught Norrla facetiously, Joke that you're Springs hav-in, g rnoimwh e afraid the employe will fall down Depaschal awaits trial in ChicagoN. Session Senate h an. 1th. ., or that the bttjuilnga will?" admitted he served a term in Ehmrn, f through active "I mean the bulldlnga," answered background his criminology of most IiV CHAUI.ES P. STEWART gained Smoot. "Oorertiment employe don't Rcod WASHINGTON 'Spiinhir practice. move fust Enough to fall down." ,!m!nia tTp thoueht he had Hum ,.,. vv.. ( I'tiili HpraiiK a joke the . - Sniiiot " ttnimv - rnminotmo it .., n. .,,,,. upper hand on crime, m Knew, m vlty ah had paid the penalty were pay mp the pe jj ON THE tie rca.onci u violating the law, but bcindifferent ,he wri;o inm- uimiit, but it could succeed where others had laiica.. avprn-rhum an i.inou Denaschal is no different from TOMORROW ox man o 1 n ui tw.lii'st inilliorilics, We all, whether it be violating thp.taws ends though certain can we Atiiitor accomplish fvor that jorjHrated. we Ptnooi .tiiUcs Ufo Koriously. teaches otherwise. We foolishly reason that MAY 18 nnri'T'-'amnow u. p Inttf KfooiK'n.r He l.sir't IidI.v imt ln's " can circumveiu Jtn 81111 Krnncisco; Us- KPO laws fixed (428.3m) that ' done", only to learn the sad lesson eventually 0:30 p. children's features; ijial never ncvor Hiillcs, I!i. ImiyliH. lie operate relentlessly. stories. (1:30 p. m., States restaues i -tt- hi-"ur- tl. wu..uim '2d cZU' - exact As- - for blooming season, If And firmly hold your breath; planted at interval of 2 or S weeks Then with your eager tongue and ' from the firatxif April until the 15th teeth of June, It Will furnish flower un tickle him to death. til the frost come. The foliage la Just not unsightly at any time. ' It la Don't let the Income taxea conto a a . easy grow, rapid multiplier, good drouth resistor, and la well Luther adapted to this locality. Rurbank had this to say about the "The Ruffled Gladioli, Gladioli. like the ruffled sweet ha a refined apiearance ' which others do not possess." The city of .Goshen, Indiana, has become known, where ever the Gladioli grows, by the effort of A. E. Hundred, who grew Qladioll for pleasure and profit and was not afraid to advertise, 111.. Let the flower growers of Provo get together and select a flower that rant orchestra. 7 p. m., Fairmont will be worth while and then stick hotel orchestra. 8 p. m., instru- - ... tt Nothing can be done that mVnt.il quartet. 9 p. m., popular "wherever 'von iro or won row von program: 10 p. m., Palace hotel ..... ,i- -i o vx7tii:x luuu ..tjuuTc,nc dnti.ee orchestra. . ' do, say it with flowers." KCio Usual ;iC1.8raj Oakland. t cannot express myself more fultoil ores: fl p. m., dinner concert.. 8 ly than do the accompanying short lO .m., studio propramr p. m7 verses copied from a floral maga St. hotel dance orchestra. zine. KIIJ Los AiiKeles. Vth Gladioli, stately, tiftt m protrram. H p. m., ftndlti- ttrorm. Gladioli dr.inty, small KEI (4(17m) Ia Angles. Usual PcSnl ruffled, .potal plain, features: 5:30 p. m.j umtinee pro- Laiinnted, newest strain. gram., 6 :30 4kjn.,. vocal program. 7 Hue of sunrise, tlntof. dawn p. in., dance orchestra. 7 :.') r ni.. I I. Al A...t ao Murkest night and rosy morn . AVhat a world of debt we owe p. m vocal quar ef. 0 p..m.r..cQurt-- , ow mn T() thut lhp esv urogram.. 111.. noiniifii-- t 10 . .i Also another verse from the same nrn,Tr.im KNX (337m) Hollywood T'stinl source. features r7"p m., courtesy program. I have watched their sharp green swords 8 p. m.; courtesy program. 9 p. m., courtesy program. 10 p. m., Cocoa Come piercing through the ground nut Grove orchestra. And see the splendid spires diffuse KUW (491.5m) Portland. Ustial : features 6 p. in., dinner concert. Their splendor all. around. 8 p. ni.. educational program. 10 They make me think of fairy things And thrill with feelings holy f V p. m., unce orchestra. KFOA (454.8m) Seattle. Usual I call them "Flower Garden Kings' features : 4 :15 p. m., The Times, My beautiful Gladioli. "Afternoons at Home." 6:55 .p m., Hoping for a more beautiful city jchlhlren's program. 7 j. ni., studio and a way to advertise it better. program. 8:13 p. m., program. 8:45 IWILLIAM A. GAY, st d io- - trogra ut. 40 dance orchestra. Grand View, Provo, Utah. fnnr.-ol.n- 1 AIR - tc m e ir Hint-tha- PoSnS 1. ic - - -- sol-tm- i e Iml SiiM'iiiuos hi Kits irritHhtf. in this lone WKlt linn bo ever been known to A '" 4ti fmmy. Tf is a small world if. you are trying tohiae llloot WII8 llMkillg II II ai'IHMll' lit about it. lii" time for koiik; new jivi It is a big world if you try to knowasalla young man. I iik nt. buildings iu Wustiiiitou. is said that Thomas A. Edison, A or n,d,ng ou't u lnrgo liirt of tl flint: mil Public l!itiltnl library. Detroit the to "Hen'.iuciitiil in lie enii ;u utvmt-fifforn ipor. ot sneives, 7 ""V , . 4V,. t mi-rlite uuum ..."1.1 m;n Ik lmiHf'tl in till wims i what me could read all the dooks in ori:;iji;illy, un temmrafj and pass the rerit by. liiu-- ! t.f j retry sketcuy mUbtN?SS "cS know all the latest slan$. a ttend aU the mnv- eoiiKtructioii ud now la a tho a J ini? 'pictures, icarn all the latest dance steps sshI f.t:He of 'dilapidation. nil on the ? an be authority '"):. s an iifKonl nwt'sBlty," he In-lodges and lunch' clubs.left-ia- bvmg 01 Uc v.hich;to ma;e have much time fit, no prnjiloyos out of t lie old Hlim-fcthey li live to work hi$ lines. two one or than "Few men can be experts in more iu now,, or I'm they'll full Small World After AW "It's I'M-cji- t hut.. I md " iu.. ...t I- ehflfl-nin'- . , MS'sii-ier- v;ir-tiiu- ( 1 . 1 m xt ft?thv? 11 lonh hv , I secrets mai is full of unsolved problems, fascinating unused matenais ana r undiscovered forces, mysteries, Thfbetter education one has the bigger the wy: unanswered questions one taces, C'.: Tie recoffnizes. .Ignorance Tnrfnnitios i j,.o . cautious is , cocksure. Wisdom ; r 4The extent ot tne r..TVin farihor we so in... in-Z v,nr,v. n , . uf.niiritift Tnnnv iih.ii rvci uviyi, ..nrlnrRtandinir of any science the more we realize no nu,, we know ignorant man. Only the is. it man knows how big .tiiirnrfi BOY SCOUT ! 1 ho reguli'.i' loi.-iu- EDITED ; , j tirt nn the seittii .u, i June m and Every Saturday f I mr , Orcliestra -- b.--ibt, OVIt WAY-- BY WILLIAMS I AtMT WiTCVAiW. I'M lOf MO SrlFMiKiT !. , Trt' OUT" tJik" t FOR WOO! M WAM SA.UOOLt smiPjI ; They They They In a First .Doctor sviip; for the powder-puff.- rlorida having the fast becoming a place where you must go north to. find the aouth. , The fighting man "drew a gun; the new one fi'frds It more profitable to draw a crowd. old-tim- e ele-let- fflMa-f J .SVi 'n It ; l -t - - t --- V - ' . -I .r- - IHU. UAif rJiDr . a v- -e - ..."I " ' pin money like they used to. He; You're right, they've nothing t6 pin any. mqre. The Charleston convince us that the terplschorean art Is becoming - slinky. Cold fee( prevent hot heads. SMI mouENT 1nnsiosiTiojr ADAKSEH. 6IGKA1. keep your health. ' health. Exercise No. 1 Breathing: Lie flat on y 0 u r back, hands at o tamct m. ' - The ghost that Americans believe the one that walk on pay In Is ' day. h Tt ni n indigestion, your sides, palm down. Tak e a deep slow Inhalation raining chest high, bringing your abdomen in and turning palms up, with shoulder to the floor Exercise head-ftche- anaemia, hold No. 2 Lie flat on your back. Draw knees up with both feet on floor.' Place a weight (a heavy book will do) on abdomen. Raise the weight np by contracting the stomach muscles tnd lower It by relaxing these muscles: . Ten time.. ' Exercise No. 3 - From flat positiop place palms down, leg, out straight. Raise right leg up as far as possible, keeping your legs straight, toes pointed. .Ten. times. v Exercise No. 4 , From flat position place palms down, leg 'out straight, aa in No. 1 Raise left lee up as far as possible, keeping your legs straight, toes pointed. Ten times. obesity and all of the other symptoms of a poor state of health cannot be disregarded with impunity. Your duties, whether busine, "social or both,areXalIy drain on your physical and nerve power. Sleep and rest are great recuperative forces, but they do not by ' themselves clear' your system of each day's accumulation of poisons. ot elimination, such as the lungs, bowels, kidney and the pore ot the skin, must b kept active, and exercise that reacts on thee parts ot the body to necessary to keep them functioning normally. You can, with the aid of the Exrcls NO. 5 ' exercises at the end of this From flat position raise- legs article, give yourself each day a complete ' physical rejuvena-ti6n- . from floor. Swing left and right leg alternately. Leg stm. and do not touch the Any man or woman who will floor faithfully follow these move- Ten until exercise . is completed. .time. T ments each morning will ' be No. Exercl Inspired to a .more erect car. Prom flat position raise both riage and to deeper breathing ' and will be conation t great Ibgs , together from floor and seat, strength and nerve force bring . down together, legs ' Ten times.. straight. ; throughout tb day. Exercise No. 7 Youability to carry on ia the Ufa work that you have laid out From flat position, hands for yourself is 10 completely de- straight behind head, raise body pendent on your health that you to sitting poeitlon (without owe It to yourself to see to it bending knees) trying to touch that you build up and maintain toe with finger tips. Ten times.'' ' 1 - -- -- . toes-pointe- , - Example of a Moderate Diet BREAKFAST: u... DRIVES OUT WORMS- r- ful use. Price 35c. Drug Stores. Sold by Hed-ul- st Adv. I ' Grapefruit or orange juice, one egg boiled or poachedjjwo kraham..brWor.jrirmufflnat."co,lea-- . substitute, cocoa or weak tea Between breakfast and lunch tak twe glasses of water. LVNCBEONi A. vegetable luncheon consisting ot any ef the following vegetable: Spinach, pea, eggplant, tringbeans, turnip, asparagus, corn. Oku ot milk, dark bread. For dessert, rice or tapioca pudding. Between lunch and., dinner three glasses of water. , ..DlXJfCRL .One. helping of lean meat, fish or chicken,, broiled, one green vegetable, a Baked potato,' be sure to eat the skin and for dessert fresh fruit in season, nuts or cracker and cheese. , ;, ( The surest sign of worm In chil dren is paleness, lack of Interest in play, fretfulne, variable appetite. picking at the nose and sudden starting in sleep. Wbea jhese symp toms appear it 1 time to give White' Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drive out the worm and puts the little one on the road to health Kgaln. White's Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty years of success- - times. and cold Recurring The-orgah- The best argument we know for stuffed olive is that your hostess can't count the seeds on you. efficient standard of an cannot disregard the gen- breath for five seconds. Exhale, erally known rules of what to do returning to relaxed position, and what not to do and still turning palms downward. Ten Jag. Rooney says, whoever named don't ask for health to win and enjoy it. You have to fight the battle of health just as you fight Aha battle of aucttss. Lfi You a certain type 'of American youth as "shleka" play a low down trick on the Arabs. man. iii-- VA L Every single hope, dream and .ambition you want to realize is contingent on ig She: Anyhow, girl a be- that must be cultivated and conserved. ; " is ing Second Doctor: ''Yes, and she opened one eye, gasped, awd reached Trouble with a small town is it takes o long to wait for the post th-A- ' HEALTH mlrrqr. io bet was still breathing?' Some, women are bo laiy their husbands have to work the garden. -- - nucleus. SYNONYMS ; history, biography, record, account .chronic, memoir. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three time and it is yours.' Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's OFTEN MISUSED: WjoRpS word INSCRUTABLE; that cannot Don't say 'we are going to per- be searched: into ; incomprehensible. manently arrange it." This is a "Her Inscrutable face was deep in split Infinitive. Say "we are going concentration." ... , to arrange it permanently." yot hold a facer to see if she What would you do if .you bad a million dollars? No, you wouldn't. You wtfutd wish It was two million. Ir. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH , BuW.L Gordon : , . l J It seem funny, says Elden Cllft that a man named Damrlch should be sent to the poorbousb a a pauper but it happened In Kansas. American hotel owners Will tour Europe: That' right. We need some ' new towel in this country. o ! Ill ' 0Mw4 CUfm CORPORATION, Cultivate health then conserve it 111 - CLOROX CHEMICAL OFTEN MISSPELLED met for a second. met no more. bumped .their heads together. swiftirevolving door, , S l.i-!- -- tf it n BLU Av4 ! BlO AAAM!.;, wa Big BimmftSmU ... WOsW , . OFTEN . AtwrT! TP.OOP 12 Four temlerfoot their award. iie meeting : ISul il"; wnril l.i: Troojt 12, Kenucil' v'cre: They CittKr, Frank U'i'i)ni'dson, Ffni liliiniiluey, aiii! IV haul L uie. Tlie retilur ih.iii'Mj- of the troop (o Ito .held Miiy 3t- m us (iis-- J :ssi-- ami the ftest ,j'l:tiw-madaway. " At the A new trunp co: will ice- - has iiwn regular scout mectine held .auiL.thi-- ' Thursday it was decided that Troop ippulntt(llu V. h first tinVtiac sonw 5 would ta'te a scon tcru ft hike will liolil- tiieu either to Slate or Provo cuuyon. 'me next wee!.. The iu:d The hike will be taken sometime M. W. Men ill. A. S. Jum-.-iM. r.roc!;!t;,n. In the early parl'of next week. One Gem-ir' ( om.mittkk tenderfoot badge was awarded. !::i:ts . ;.A- meeting' of the 8pa)iish Knrtr- TROOP 2 (lisiriet eonmilt'ee i.f the Trunin- .r In Id hiM WednesTroop", Provo" "Fifth w'tirdT leTd ogos eoma-iits regular scout meeting Tuesday day uimiit ftt RsmiiMi Fork. Jnmi-- i -- A- AeMerson was tiigbt In the form of a very entercommissioner of taining weinie roust on the bunks of Provo river. the dislrief. Games and contests were featurThe of ti:e cant; ed under the direction of Waldo was brought up by Di.ve llode, and Hodscn, R. G. Clnrlt, end the scout- every mt inhor i f t;e district pled-,- ' master, 3. R. Iludwn,. Fivo tender- ed himself , not i.nly to 10o per cent foot scouts received their awards atteiulaiiee but also to suppi-rthe . at the meeting. troops In Transport nHmf of ! tlie scouts to ami Trom the camp. TROOP 1 Tile ''financial" of the ' ' : Willinm Kormr.n rewlved .. h's d'atrlct was reported to be iu good tcmlerfuot badge at the .regular condition, t IT ALOKIeTV" aimT ,mw coPt. LlT rr alome! ifr 'AYS PAS CUP! 1 Ill BOl4rr.'1 CHAKlGf&D ft T" OUT! GET OOT PL ACL T 'OI VA MERE. AT SMAPf VA . : ARf?h" LET V- rS'e' . ir,.'i',,i!i (v4AM , MlSS VOUR CUP AUO t'; - TROOP 5 ' a pvogram given by the Following public Service bureau of the Urig-hiilouiis miiversily in the Bonneville, ward Friday, tho scouts of that ward took chaise and turned a country store, the meeting-IntA large uuuilr of good pvlao? in clothing and groceries donated by the town nierchmits were given I 1 t... i ? . For quick results, apply the match MlSritONOUXCED: of enthusiasm to the fuse of energy. address. Both noun and verb are ac- SELL IT THB CLASSIFIED WAY cented on last syllablK, net the FOR QUICKEST AND MOST The only difference between a first. SATISFACTORY RESULTS in a of butter and fat girl lump Is Summer that when the butter melts it disappear. "Proper Food and i?xercle," ey ARTHUR A. Former pnysicai director, Cornell Medical College Are lofty thoughts them .there things which originate In an empty loftH asks Russell Pharo. j Ureinholt- i;iSLruiJ Yt i.'i""--1,- " V very Wednesday Kcc-tno- made io.'the'iuoftTH wb BY ROBERT ALLEN 1. GLENGARRY . " ; ivas taken ti!. and TROOP NEWS (1 UV"L"" Tn-ofeout meeting-ohe'd oml ward, last Tue-ai.- at Dance . - . i'".... afi-ai- uo on mithnritv ill more than a tew iiouis. one who! person in the world h the SeenTverythinP( been everywhere, done everything and years nil. hv'the time he is twenty-tw- o M has a but world small Ours may be a and noble filled with the records of heroic actions j fuse you. Remember that honey dew niellon, Is what yon sell and money due Mellon I what you pay. I - super-bandit- 's jr ' " " Speck . (ban ' " Oince Clohox ha been discovered. apot of ink is no more aeriou on THEIR FBriTS- -, A rooster discovered an out rich egg and rolling It Into the hen house said, "Now, la (Ilea, I do not want to embarrass yon,, but here' a sample of what other folka are doing. .-- BY. law's slow forces, which detect one bandit in a score. that We have i'limatic condition TITose forces might get cheaper guys with methods coarse titid row, but are too wise for those who work are hard to beat for the growing kinds ot flower, guch as of thejaw. Yet there were some who said, "By Jones, the the many Peonies, Iris, Phlox, Gladioli, end. will be the same; a prison grave will hold his bontes etc. vh-j's lie has played his. game. A luck may beautiful The Peony, with It George McDowell report some of Ktrilch for qdte a little time, but in the end the broken bud la a abort bloomer, tb same the local schoolroom are so rrowd- wretch will 'y for every crime." For those who've lived can be said of many others. The aA that If a new tiiinll wM nitnilttcxl and watched ami learned know well what judgment means, Gladioli aa a flower e for the would hava to sit on the teacher' nrid retnoi:ti, scorned and spurned, at last will spill the aen or as a cut nower cannot oe MUn. be nr. 3. So to the cell the mournful hangmr panned for beauty nor excelled man si.ro!c, whr.t time the dreary midnight bell rang for variety of coloring. There la TO KILL AX OYSTER ... , Tmnirh'Thr,t-ffriTmibrjde.I much Tegret," ihe hangman "wMf ef deepired, plnkff ycQbw4 Don't drown him deep In vinegar, a.s"he could "but is were it time lhat you be, said, polite (reams, mauve, lavender, purple, . Or- - season him at all ; ; . sped to bleak eternity. It grieves me sorely you to wake blue, and an eudletia array of mixed Don't cover, up his shining form before your sleep is through, but now the laws yott, used color ttvat would suit the fancy J With pepper like a palL of an artiat or the taste of the moat " " ' to break are used for breaking you." But gently lift Wen from bis shell. super-bandi- ts ...... AH advertising copy for 11 o'clock, a. m. " OFFICE THE PEOPLE - cried, "for you td meet .l'lltlliHlitT it died, and fijled a if ro H. Hornlbrook C'ty Kditor fe'on'n tomb. The super-band-it N. Unnnar Ktwnueoa ....... had such skill, urhLon-drou- s Juck was his, that when at large he used to fill with ......... M Business Office Telephone 107 stolen w(alt1i his Us. .At times the coppers ran him down Editorial Room. Telephone ami" put htm in the pen, at which he wouldn't even' frown-S-he'In the JJt'22.Established aa weekly Jb 185; a a dallv In ... .1IuMilsed just break oflt airain. All picayunish crimes he scorn-i.'inn. ji u,oi, virui Ufr urnr. rru.... ........1. .... i ul, chw.p Oliver, by carrier .,.Pro,o, baitbut left' him cold; he picked out pbints. iew. All com Pleasant and were Ueneli, adorned with stacks of shining gold. He I'nivo Orem. .jjJiich take View, Vineyard, T lephoiie ... coppC(I a million at a time, and vanished with the spoil,, Dluinta of'wbatever nature ahouid be made at wire. ; , Entered aa weond class mutter at .convincing foolish ' ouths that crime is better far than toiL . The LETTERS FROM MASON TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS "W A. A. ItaQovarm. . |