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Show - v. PAGE - THE EVENING TW O RIPPLING THE EVENING HERALD MEMBER NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION . VMKMBJEU CMTKD PUE3g ASSOCIATION r."T7TTVTrpbrlBjjt . Gunnar Kanuiuson Editor :....Cty known by man could isaye. ; And no one knew what caused tthe pest, and good physicians wise and learned to solve 107 the' secret did their best."' and midnicht oil and randies. m ute uujiicu, jiitu uiu jjuv i. uuay ucaicu ihvco 01114 euuigicae PuaiUfcea Business Office Telephone ,. Editorial Rooms, Telephone as a dally iaJEO. a wwkiT In iri.taMi.hMi Herald building, 50 Sooth First Went street. Prove, Utah, every eniBf, except Baturday, and Sunday morning. DeUvered by carrier in Provo, take View, Vineyard, Ort'in, Prove Bec,,aiid, Pleeiant Vletr. All 85. of whatever nntnre shbuldjtwflde at once. Tephon ' Entered aw second cImhb matter at the pbstefflca la rrovo Utaa. ltf KIPTION ,........,............. ........... Kl Pell vered by e arrieri per mouth Delivered by carrier, per yesr, in adVanc . ii in Havana town; he went his rounds and saved 'the lives of people who were stricken down. And ever, as with skillful paws he poulticed heads and Swollen knees, he said,' "'Mosquitoes are the cause of that' unholy; fierce1 Not all mosquitoes are to blame; the most of them are harmless things; one species plays the deadly, game and spreads the fever when at tings," For twenty years he argued this, and laughter shook Havana guys; they said, "Where ifrnorance is bliss it's surely folly to be wise. The Old DocVgood at and warts and bur; ions he can heal but men. would surely rank with chumps who banked on his mosquito spiel, f In humble work he seldom fails, In yarbs his lore is deep and rich; and he can cure ingrowing nails, and corns and boils itch." And even scientists would jeer, when he the story would rehearse, within his dome of thought, twas clear, the wheels were moving in reverse. That ill was banished from the world, that grisly phantom no more walks, and lovely wreaths of flpwers'were hurled at Gorgas, Reed and other docs. And how I'm glad to see, at last, that Old Doc Finlay is In line,; neglected, jeered at in the past, his submerged record starts to shine. It is a comfort to reflect that, though we .have to dust returned, some day we're likely to collect the laurel wreaths, we've amply V earned. ; dis-eas- .. '"J .j. .,............ Delivered by Mull In Utah county, per year, in advance""?.. to Delivered by mail In United States, outside Utah county, per year, advance advertising copy for the current Issue must be 11 o'clock, a. m. 4.U curing-mump- lnTot later than - June Red cherries ripening midst leafy branches; peonies in their nroud aristocratic sway; lilies of the valley fiiiin.tr tv-- air with fratrrarit incen.se this is June. Roses American Beauties, Columbias. Aaron Wards, red ramblers, tea roses, dark red roses, deep pink roses, roses white and rpo-si-l imnartintr to the vard and earden paradisiacal jrlory this is June.7 Fields of wheat, knee high, waving in the wind and beginning to ripen under the splendor oi the sun's rays this is June. Sweet warble of nesting birds first 4 heard at daybreak, then at intervals throughout the" day, twiligfitr-this before into and bursting vtspcr melody just Sol Bloom ; too is June! Fortune Tells At June is the month of commencements, of the sweet girl . Nation's. Capital errndiieie. and the oratorical youth who takes for his vale n.. Solve to How and. Problems World's "The theme dictory ATASHIN(JT( N Representative Them." . This ia the month when school, college and uni- Sol BfiHiui of New York la endiiig in hold and the of it center undisputed take the stage versity this session of (.Vtngrexs more in sovereignty. What poetry there is in the commencement seas- the limelight, perbuns, than he ex- on the girls in white, the bouquets of flowers, the music as a result of the bulla- and the diplomas, and overhead in flaming letters the class liuloo over the introduction of the motto "Beyond the Alps Lies Italy." Who has not sensed name of Cooliiie Into the committm Ihs rainbows that halo the commencement .occasion, and heurtngs on Sol's bill to regulate s fortune telling in the Iistrict 'of likewise who has not responded to the minor chord of as the graduates sing with fjiisto and possibly for the Columbia. last time together their class songs. For, school, college and The "presidential spokesman" de nied that the'.CooMrlge university days are such dear days of inspiration, of fun and iwliewtestimony In ipirltnallMm-andImvg se- which dreams and vt dreaming frolic,of lasting friendships, umm right In the White Hos. but may or may not come true. that hasn't quieted he.row, lwrus;Then June is the month-oweddings, the bride's month the statement was also mad;- ta. in all verity. All the world loves a bride, whether she come 'most senators" are. spirit ua'iM.N, from the ranksof the humble and the wedding be a marvel too.If this is true, the question natnr-of simplicity, or she emerge from the home oi the rich and much, arises, ally the great, and the occasion be one of pomp and elaborate to vpJlnw i'n Fights .... ...... in. - - - f l . 1 have say about the laws cerernemi'eswhatrTnattera we have to live under? It Isn t so It will be a Sorry day for society should the romance of mar- very nice to think, about being gov riage suffer loss or the wedding be treated as commonplace erned by ghosts. and a mere formality. Weddings are solemn, not sad ; they However, "It isn't true," says are impassive events, and flippancy at such a time is the; Sol, with a contemptuous snort. acme of poor taste. - June is the bride's month, her very own. "Here's what luippens," be .continu Roses theriTor the bride's hair, roses in her hands, roses in ed, "you cnii call on one of these fortune tellers and right In the her cheeks, roses for her path, rosea for the bride! middle of the conversation the fortune teller says, 'Excuse mi a min ute.' and culls up 011 a telephone , calls up a confederate, of course These are the days the usual army of boys and' girls, and pretends to discuss an appointeyes but recently freed from .the strain of examinations and ment with some senator or reprehands clutching diplomas or degrees, stand on the thres- sentative who ' wants his fortune hold of life," as the baccalaureate speakers are so fond of 'told. the 'darned faker even '.".Maybe . saying. r s to be talking with the :(;' The older folks are inclined to sit back in their com- White House. fortable chairs and smile at the youngsters as he latter "It's all to impress the visitor. "Tiiiii's how those stories get confidently step forth to meet the, new problems and -- m ) i out "'Tht'ii asain, when jieople are unhappy br in trouble they're credulous. The fortune tellprg tke of thcaiaud, if possible, , their Imjt cent." k " " DAILY-LESSON- r S IN ENGLISH By W.L.Gordon -. PREVENTS s ;, b;fj f. " - - II V It Wkr& fef&Fr; ' ' VslHOT -- BALLET frs OAGUNfMUfSAfD wu2 A ewoof CO"T ? good .Gosh skes IF VA STEP ; BURWTi I WA G."T A Gym ' i $18,00 $1.00 C!ouple 4:30 - 5:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. This course conducted by Mildred Lewis. Simplified ballet technique, natural studies' and finished dances. CHILDREN 12 $5.00 lessons --V REGISTRATION at the Ladies' gymnasium Tuesday, June 7th 5:30 ' p. m. For further, information call Mildred Lewis at 588-., - 7:30 - - . i $1.50 per lesson . ' ' I L' " A h14 - t SATURDAY MORNING" SPECIALS Pot Roasts EGGS " Fresh Eggs dozen ... ...30c : . . ' -- lb." 10c of cost. lb. WtvW Tt-- t Zi Wasatch Butter ;- an "Sego lb. Butter v..,..; 1KW Wl (U KRWX OK. J lb; 11c 4c il 4C 45c Hindmdrsh . 464 West Center We are open until 8:30 o'clnrk Saturday i Utah Strawberries per cup . . OC ..S0C pails $1.85 WESSON OIL ; C&ll .40c Qrcam Cheese pails for Quart Cabbage ,.'1''V. te?.':.'..'..'.,'50c Beans for VEGETABLES CHFESE T,'il ' - .t..::-- 8 lb. Old Potatoes lb. , . ; Old Carrots ib 50 c lb. .5c " r .T 4 lb. tub 45c SARDINES Westgates in mustard or tomato sauce, IOC LARD Home rendered lard OF- 1.25c : Pierces Pork and QCp medium size can BUTTER Separator Butter ..10c ib.:. .......... 35 c economy - Shredded 3 pkgs. . . . New Potatoes 15c i .25c ; Rib Boils lb. " SALMON Del Monte Fancy Mc Gowan's Fancy Kippered Salmon, lb. At Veal Roasts ..'...... " 5c, 10c - .. 14c lb MILK , HE.t?OES ARE MAOEKICTT SORM. v . Single V7-- 7 VOuR FOOT IF VA STJEPJMTH' GRASS SOO'RE Latest steps in - ot . tjw P. Christensen per lesson NA A RA1UVA GtlT IF VA STEP on A TiEL " SLR fox-tr- 1$Y WILLIAMS '' ararBMMpaiaiBBapwitaaiiiiwawa - 9:00 - 10:00 p. m. Tuesday. and Friday and waltz. Sr i - The real trouble with gossip is OM IKl ' - i . BALLROOM Oeam y$ pint Minium " Im lessons ........ m 4 7:30-9:0- 0 Fresh Cherry Hill dairy, quart fc'fr rnrimw A hen is tryimj to hatch a $750 condor egg ut the Washington zoo. Indications are that this "devil We'll let she is nervous, dog" Butler of the Marines is liable ' Stove exploded In Bloomsbtlrg, to get mad and bite somebody. Pai Killed three. If you are tired Be careful itboiit passing bad of cooking show this to your , checks. Chicago jailed check passer was visited by two wives. Loud hathlns suits th mm om going Sc.' Every knock isn't a boost. It may . be a bill collector. AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS Hard times is when yon can't Upholstering and Seat Covering. borrow enough money to buy an BERT BANDLEY -auto. Auto Tops and General Blacksmlthlne Yon have to pay a lot of faxeTS, K . but there are more you don't have Phone 85 22 So. 2nd W, Prove . to pay, . 12 Milk 1 Life's a lot of trouble. But theu you only have to live it one second at a time. . . Canned agance' offlavor I p. m. Tuesday and Friday. Bar work, port debras, ' combinations, toe work and finished dances! . - - An extra? - COURSES A small .boy In a Chicago seliixil refused to take part In a wwing lesson on. the ground that it was beneaft his dignity. "George Washington sewed," said the teacher, taking it for granted that every soldier has to do it at timts... . "You don't yourself better than Washington do you?" 'I don't know; time will tell," replied the boy. i.i OUT OUR WAY ' . June .8th to July 16th Onion Is a isipular new style color. Rut yon can take that with ! n grain of salt. INFECTION - MM ' . -- ' ALL-BRA- Do you : " ' '. - I .What a pity the youngsters cannot profit by the experience of the older folks and thereby avoid the countless pitfalls which drag down so'irialty premising youths! And an equal' pity that the oldsters cannot retain their former enthusiasm. Probably- the world would see fewer failures then, fewer misfits, But ihg law of life demands otherwise, After nil, each age has its compensations: Age its past-- , and Youth its iuture. And when all is said the present crop of youngsters will' produce tomorrow's great men as well as its- failures. May the latter be scarce. ' a:Mn VMSTconvmatTtMirTallcr ought to have a bit of meat once I chat. ctiffer"iice, diwiiirst, wWk?..Thrpe times last night course. commmriftn, communication.!'" 1 caugnt myseit whinnying! WORD STUDY: a "Use word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- . Gladys I wouldn't marry a man who lied 'to me. ing one: word each day. Today's Grover Pnrvauce You're not goword: ATTRIBUTE; (verb) ; to all your life, are ascrilie ; assign. ''He attributes hir ing to stay single "" '". ? remarkable success to1 clean tt.t. ' von The greatest discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous RoroKone. a preparation that conies in liquid and powder form. It Is a combination treatment that not only ituri-flethe wound of germs that cnuse infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary seed. Bad wounds or Rah! cuts whic htake weeks ioheal With ''Poor fledgelingSj" tailed. thru upon-ther"I've no .quarrel." the congress- the ordinary liniments mend quickly one can hear them say, "here they are again, thinking thsy man wont under the powerful influence-opeople who this can reform the world and the world will not be reformed." human can wonderful remedy. , Price (liquid) beings j,M' . But the older folks' smiles and criticisms contain more of wilh the dead. That's a tilh- anil $1.20. Powder 30c and envy than of pity. How often have they wished they had. nn nf religion.'" GOe. Sold by Hedquist Drug Stores. ' more oi the idealism, nay, dauntless courage, of youth! But. when n fortune teller a - - Adv. they have lost it through the companionship "of those wary elders, Age and Experience; and their precious little ambi- tions have been obscured amid the growing responsibilities of taking care of the sic' educating the children and performing' the other duties of maturity. ALL-BRA- at B. Y. U. Ladies Howard Grabam says he onee' kuew a man who beltmged to nine Uxlges, but for office, agaln demonstrating that anything can hapiien. Vegetarian's Husband brings School of Dancing . .. ALL-BRA-N lasting relief - ' Dont let const: pa-- let this Insidious disease send Its tion drag you down poisons into your body. ' and Ban tout health N will Kellogs'a and vigors Let Mr. Bovee's exermanent relief if eaten f sure the to refunded. or way perience point For money arly relief: N a 100 Kellogg'i ia wm bran writer mm MtSniiic tb f imnl product. Hi Vin4 id a .ttoKk at eMtupatioa, mm4 m . Made by Kellogg Jn Battle Creek, fiiiluf hiawlf to lh acsk wtth all kiad. ot phytic which n)7 m tampararr Michigan. Serve with milk or rcW and nanr time, auda aw wvraa f ruita, and in cooking. Delicious Bincm other th.n'bcuar. aatine KalkMCg'a recipes on every package. Sold by ALL.BKAN for braakfaat dw I all grocers. Served at hotels and hara had do trodblt whatevar." - BaVD B. ' m. restaurants, t bom. '."T ... Bolivar. H. T. I' Mt, 1; jf Constipation paves the way to manyjiarrowing diseases.' Pimples, dizziness, headaches, sallow skin-- are juat a few telltale signs. Dont ' L. Gladys I don't know what part of yo,iir family tree you represent, I but I think It must be the sap! -- i mas has (alien in love dimple and married the M "S v When Youth Fares Forth a-. i , WORDS OFTEN "MISUSED: say "the patient is some let-a- .. fiay "somewhat better." i! !' T E N MISPRONOUNCED: ivTcu. r';ouounce the a as in "cat", not us e in "let". orrr.N MISSPELLED : charge-i.- l' 0- Kellogg's ' - 10VH DRAGS YOU ; "' AMaay with whole girl All Culuiubua did was discover America! Just look what the other "Have you read 'EsceUlor'?" 4 people did" to It, Z '"No, but we have yellow shredded wheat." ' Why Borne wen dou't leave borne radio; why some men do leave George Bilibans Tep, I had a home radio. It wurks lotli ways. beard like yonra once, and when I realized how it made nie took, I cut Speaking of nerve, soiiie men It off. v actuaily muke you aick .wheu they lleber rblllii Val, I bad a face ask you how you feel . like yours once, and when I realized I couldu'l cut It off, I grew "A stteiuuu ahould know wheu that .... lids beard. ' to stop titlkint;." I know more than that," ans Everybody can have bis own wav wered Samuel Blake. "When conhe gets to be about a year old, ditions a re, confused, as they are at until "x says Dan Brown. beto know I better than present, gin., "'Are jjoji the man who cut my There are "always more friends in hair.'last time?' i "I couldn't be, sir, I've only been need than in deed. here a year." THlp WORLD OV ER Man is the only animal that 'can In "Springtime, when skies have re; bo skinned wore than once. newtd their bright smile Young hearts beat with joyor Mr. Blink That was a howlln distress. The world court may linger in time the baby had last night. - Dn doubt for awhile; Soother Yes, but tild the World courting goes on none Iwiby get a good night's, rest after t c I sent that sleeping powder over? the less, Mr. Blink We don't know. My wife and I took the powder beFEMININE Ht'MOU "No man ever kissed me before." tween us and we went straight off ' i "I would prefer (bat you remove to sleep. your arm". Mexico's arguing with the United "I have, never thought of matrimony. I have always been so happy States. Well, she has a right to. Mexico is our neighbor. : as I am." "I would rathprpu would not say I'm pretty. It sounds so silly." never stayed .out as late as this before." "Don't squeeze my hand. I don't Uke It.,' "Oh, Jim, of course I'll marry you. You've really been the one all the time." Hoii'i e. jour mother." . mr(litimr or any other kind begins nmkliif; predictions for the future und advising you how to inrest your money or what horse to bet on, look sadd-nes- -- e. 's- ti 1. of form buck-pusslu- j; . s, and-barber- ' EimpleKt "Auk --1 THE SCOURGE Once yellow fever, vest by year, bore off its legions to COIISTIPATIOII - ""CAT- - . TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS tkat It U much harder to atop than ". ,., start. 7fte OFFICE' WALT MASON I Rhymes.; LI Newspaper Ai Independent ti. i?ms iiif v EMTOM AIL PAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT N. v I1ERAU), FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1925. e ; i J , f , , ; - Pint can SALT Ice Cream Salt Bags Salt n 10c 15c 25c:50c SUGAR Bags Sugar" 100 lbs Bags 10 . 91 tin JiUU ...75c |