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Show PAGE TWO '."". THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 14, 192 OK HAL NEWSifAtURES IPRESS COMMENT R1PPUNG. THE EYENlNGJIERALD 7 WASHINGTON NEWS ..The. . WALT TIMELYJDITORIALS ft ? . RHYMES-rfl.MASON- AnlndepeKdeiit Newspapers ii ,. . rA ii ,L , MEMBER NKWgnAPEU KNTEKl'RISE ASSOCIATION . MEMBER SITKO I'MCSS ArtSOCUTKafc vT . & . . Once the Bandit la Jliaiul the I1it dav jfftRTH; fOLE... 'ij :iHE North Pole, stark and dreary, was unseen by robiied a bank of $2,000 What can .Publish WiT H.' J&rulbrook eyes of man, till there tame the dauntless with bis anybody do with f 2,000 in Florida? N. Guunar RaKiuuaon 07 Editoi tittle caravan, , Through, the dyn, uncountedPeary agpes it was Lester Browa saj i Wonieji have .T... ,,......... BiwiuesS Office Telh"j! standing in it? plftceL and jrrim death became the: waees ..,..V....,.- - W ef t l aiiortiir itixmus, TeMbMie the men who sought its .base. There were scores of :Kt nineb liae for arfttimetk- ent pt mm XWUfBM'WlW WOUW MITTiMlTrsfiraii averBslnr mittir-d- . t Tiar restorersand some other standard lines. But the VWsi suvw. Pro, I tan, every eveolug Uerald building, 5U Iwllwr Ptoto, was trarrUdrtn a that StftunUyv v.iBy'iui.ri:iiip. region raighty. hard to reach, there Mp$ Once a hub klmed a woman and H Ii. and PhMiMiit View.,: All com Lnks Tlw, Vine ranlty were perils by he Jegion, death was camped on 'every ?'. 06 lit old.. He became In time a Hearst sImhiIiI made plainer (f .whtevr tnii Vows ambitious to were reach it oft beach.; spoken by i Eaittrefls 'inntujr at dm imswniee in rrovo, tun. the silence was unbroken for about ten reporter. engineers,-buthousand years. Peary then redeemed his pledges, and one Miue owner aud settle clrrered by carrier, ...,..,...;, one, he came sliding up on sled?es, and .heir dlffervwea, lHt, u ukumI, tbe day, at half-paI kililkrwl hi Ik vcar in AdMmi. ..1 ft was done. went Tu advance He the trick homeward to behold, real settllug will be done by Old year. (Atiwrod by Mall if' Hub ,,.J.....,...$3B with a record mof sublime, and the silence was I'rt CouHumer. Delivered l)j .lufill li li.luii statu-:- ouuide Utah county, per fear. In ' unbroken for another t4-..... lHUIMl weary time. But the ancient or- -, ( ,. science der'a as fair lie: "llave yon got a dateT' changing 10 be gains her coal and - we see uotlateVtbai .lunst All dtsrtlm cojif tor th? ri;'ri-i- t '! ..... . - ? f mm - itubtrattm,-wt:eirttrcrr'gg"l- - Swtffk-Kii- , Pole-wa4- ft wnQa sun im I oii'-e- Teh-phon- e ; t ik-- .n"i-,- - Ho-bok- . , . it speitaing any more st IK ! en . TVTOW vou can own a fin e t o'fl"Ht," Keeping Confidence,.'. , , . ' sub-dhjlsio- ns Y JUaHiUs, dops yu love iiieV" '""Miiudy, yon is ouej woijian I tl'jn't like none other uo better dmii." minre, please. d, . . Vocal Class lessoiis:. 1-h- r .. i.. ., ... h term. Time to be arranged with Mr : ..' ;; McAllister. ' Two lessons per week, $15.00 per - ": . . ui; the term. Two 4-ho- : lessons per week, private ur is on his way around this world, hoping to break 'the record for circumnavigation of a little ions "than 86 days, set in 19K : by John Henry Mears, New York Sun reporter. m&SPBBCtOni Goldstrom will use itramahips, automobiles end If he sets a new ipark. his nwiie will Ivl't ' m 'w Pi ' ' ; ! :'n i. coka ; Phone 261 aaMHaBasaBSMaasHnHBaaaBssBBHaHaBBaBai . , - UJAlLt I . ; I t mi JUlVdUl I IN ENGLISH By W.L.Gordon t I.TI7V 4i.,A, H,tlD,H.Ttl,.iJ .uioriTii.ui; , !.i aoritig- - e after, g. SYXOXYMS : ammiiilisliTaeiulre, nieut'. Xo. s fi. sTny:; -4 j I L Ii ' If coffee really Keeiw you awake, some people ought to try fee. ' i' " BY WILLIAMS i MH..i FROGS O-- ' 1 I a I H YSrlm fMM sEcoM-.-T-Gi- mw m At' XrrrSFlM T Ldlltur HllMM I ' ' i! - i1 ftii ,1 list AttentionGirls 1 0 to 1 4 Y eats v Jt' f- r .i m vur ri arusui :. t m u dapaiifse x . A - Baking Contest Here are the conditions: WEDNESDAY June 16th, you must be at the gas office! v I from 1 till 2 o'clock for instructions.? FRIDA-Jun18th ju'dges will choose .the best cake, being by. appearance, lightness, texture, grain and flavor. governed t , 218 West Center bw-aus- '." : De Luxe Sedan . - ' - er ibtaini' procure, iichleveT" aft: in. Many penile who weiit to school . secure eurh. ; I would have a lmrd Jimej pro.vinJt. Los "Angeles, a 'uufn shot hinir a w'oTjfr t voiu WOKDS OrTP The lady moon. 1ms silvtir lf liwause mis wife wouldn't cook is. yo.fi rtt." hi't us MTSi;SEI: and it hair, Don't" sny "his, mnYmsrs are' aggra- increase onr she would.' She's (juite aloft and hJiughty! vecabnlary by BiUKter-in- g iInstead "of too, But she can be superbly 1 vating." Kay "Irritating": word en h dnyv Today's one; fair; () F T B X MISPKOXOrXClCI): word JSt'LESlASTICAt;' pertaiuThat's if she Hikes a slfine to yon. These art the days when 'cork .Hcranjont , Priaiouuw,. the first a i ing fd the church. "The "long robe screws and can openers are used . mVrkel his Welesiasffcar dfgiilfvi' si until they wear out. " This woatber is (io dianacable, as in "At", iiof as says Ira Ilolliumn, the man in charge mwxt.be. a woman. . CAKil MtVPC? HAVJE. Ft a ill t ayior Auto 4 nu A craze on the par t of .'tKe femininei'fpsr ti s?n of th population' to bo excessively slim has. attracted attention for some time. Physicians in convention "have discussed itfund warned apainst the consequence of insufficient nutrition. ' With ail'thesa warnings; there has been no cessation iof thq, to arinr efforts to be fashionably slim. The late- -t in judgment on th fashion is the General Federation of convention" yesterday adopted Wpmrn's ChibS, which rcsolaticns.. deploring. 'the practice, as fellows "V..he.rf cs. fteftir "hacoma a national "hctlv vcr-hhas " ' . .?. practice, and , v ' women and gins, have injured then-ssvvnercas, healWr reducirjr Bertrams and wrpng and injurious melh-od- s " ' of dieting, andv:iiy-?j A) ' "Whereas;"; There arc at - present - no adequate tables J which what lV.fy niibt: in vrpigb ; thein'fore he it 'Resolved, By Ih1 Grr;eral Federation of Women's Clubs . of in fonvention'-r5fmWe- d. Amei'iea'not to imperil their health and that of future gen-- "crations by.fsducirc. methods other than those advocated by rehab'e physiciar"; and be it further s "Resolved," .That the General . Clubs indorses the recerit adult weight conference, and that we heartily approve the of fort now being made by a com- m ittee to lormuiaic a reuaoi-neignc, weigni .. scaae ' ior ' V V"-' women." '" "' ,:" '''. "'" ; ' to be know would It interesting just how' many of the the be engaging-ji- v women ;.attending the convention-ma- y practice condemned. Women as" a whole, and men,too; for that matter. w"sh to; follow, the fashions. The1 western standard of fashion, always has been slimness, thoucrh never, pernaps, 10 eucn a u jnef s uuw prevaus.: uhuuuuicuiji ' the starving process will havemore or less disastrous re- -' suits. But, so long as it is the .fashion to be slender, no I number of protests will mitigate it1 in the least degree. a,ts kJ'l-- "! ' . 1. r., , r uuiu ." f ...... r,.i i nit? one know it 'isn't smart t0 icings. muu might be , ho WfiU.t. his tinu, thinks Art Anderson when be walks with his girl along he drive tu balmy eves. o-- ' if VVTVURWAY : The-- t A 15 air-plane- s. record books. , . t And a little later on, someone will come alon and b'eak Goldstrom's record. And there you are.' It amcur.ls io vcry little after all. .Most of us .prefer to take our time when ws go around the wcrid. ;. in that way we enjoy ourselves ani lcr.rn' scmethirrr. . '"j dm-su- -- ! For the class lessons see Mr. McAllister Monday orTuesday evenings at 7:30 in i i bam 130. Buildinc: ' v ' Tkininsr John Goldstrom. American., aviation expert and writer r 1925 Oldsmobile d thn-ejimt--! $20.00.. '.: Starving To Ke Wimy ; : fdrthe $10.00 six-cylind- you see her new gold tooth?" "Xo, she hud her mouth closed." Then It wasn't my girl." ho lessons per week. Class of four or six students tlife- afternoon.-"I)i- er used cars we now have in stock Here are some of the fine J924 Stiidebaker Special Six Sedan ' 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring 1923 Studebaker Special Six Sedan 1923 Stuuebaker Special Six Touring 1923 Studebaker Big Six Speedster, Glass Enclosures. 1924 Studebaker Light Six Sedan 1924 Studebaker Light Six Touring .Another kind- ... I Two fcir. yoor glrj i K $5.00 for the. Term More and more th railroads are becoming, the property of the people who ride them, the ownership of stock and bonds having shifted greatly sincedhe war, from Wall Street to Main Street. . Recently published figures show that two million people own shares in the .roads, but nearly every citizen of the country is indirectly interested .because" of the "securities th.ul savings banks and insurance companies hold. There ar? about ,50 million life insurance polity holders and 39 mi'.lior ' , savings depositors in the United States. - . A local physician tells us that he neter can become much interested in duck hunting because their reflated remarks of "Quack, qnack, quack !" sounds too j)ersonaL ptv .efc Class of 10 or more to meet in evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 Monday cr Tuesday; Thursday- or Friday. Two People Oivn Roads Khe ' For Five Weeks 1 dance Is ling often enough to beeouie One thing that can be said in favor of the gays Will Muiin Is that he doesn't snore. ; four-cylind- CharleHtdti Thfe urohibited popular. - . A Summer ! ' a Father used to complain when mother bought Horida water; now mother eoplaina when father burs ' Florida land. es Why Hurry?, j i- ; , - Anto Tops and General Blackfmlthlnc 2nd Pborie 86 22 Pmo in your high-powet- ed "Aw. Judge," whines the Cbieae-ocn- , "that was my firnt murder in week." BERT BANDLEY PrcTO Bride (at liufeber bop) : I want- halt a pound of mlueeiueat, find cut It from a nice, tender yoimg s - AUTO WPSj AND CURTAINS Uphoteterinc and Seat Corertof, . j o v; pockctbook. ' - Instead of putting lip with a less powerful '"four" that is sluggish in traffic and shies at the hills, come In and let us show you how easy it Is to. buy a and give's you "six" that is smart-lookin- g ; a real "thrill1' to drive; r virt 'Among our complete stock of ufeed cars we have several fiffe "sixes" which, in many cases,' actually , car. sell for less than an ordinary They 'axe al in splendid condition ready to 'drivs right out on the road. With many thousand miles' ' r ? i rof unused service. ..Come in let us' show you these cars. And let us; show you our "Pledge to the Public 'on Used Car Sales.' It is your guarantee of protection when buying a used car. L. tUIaon aays he who la nebs at bis own joku UKtiully laucbs alone unlewi he Is telling the joke to a group of faithful emidoyes. - ; is a "four';-can- nonch ! 'five-and-ten-c- , "six" high-power- ed "and have motoring satisfaction sucH never give and still feel " . stores. "ever-body- petty-minde- (iwlifitiantly) : "No ! Wbat do yon ibink I am,', a Call- fornla fruit store?" - your-own- Itk Mi peof-pl- e s pe-rt- Florida laws; for there's danger of collisions where sa many often woitder a :we ronm ' where the wild WeiKtwn speed o'er the fro Ufe" leaten track musk-oxe- n feed. And the olemay well be injured by How" an anuoivd knight in days of some crazy a;rf hip's power, when the blamed thing has; old Hen. gingered. to a hundred miles an hour.. If the traffic Coutrlved U acratrb hla back. Vepn? increasing there should be a force of cops who, with vigilance unceasing will send up their warning yawps. Two thousand years Aesop said, Thus the sound of modern chooing echos in a secret land; 'If tliere'a anything good In a man Science! still her bourse pursuing, sees he old restrictions it's bound to eouie out on an ocean canned ; she unveils the hidden places on remote and silent rcyage." tdiores, opens them to eager races running : Trust a triced even with your purse, but never your past. Ltt jour niteoi tnouchts' or me intimate facts of yoifr lift: once glip out 'of your possession, and they are gone from . your control forever. Forming the habit cf keeping: your own confidence should be learned as the 'fist lessn of your grotfn-un- 'For unless you can kJ;p your own secret , you can never of nnuthetv And unless you be trusted to keep thc "are absolutely trustworthy in keeping: the confidences, which others cecnr anxious .to .impart to yu, jou will ge t youraeU and everyone you knoy, in a constant niire of trouble. Do you 'hive a locked ehiitnber on' ycur mind? A secret . 'drawer where ym conreal" c'very confidentiel thought-whk- b ever has been" breathed to you, and which never will be draEged out inio daylight, no matter what the eause or provo cation? Unless you form this, practice very 'young you yll find yourself in constant danger of letting out occasional bits of information, which should remain buried for life. ; eonlidcnec ref.arding wat others tell ;,Keep you,' and most of ail, rcsardin? what you know yourself. Secrets are usually told in moments of emotional stress or in hours of physical depresiuon. JIave you ever confided a thought or fact which later you would give the world to re- -' onca. Male up your mind rail? Nearly everyone docs-tha- t not to be one who repeats the indiscretion twice. The biggest peojiti in all this world are those who know and who consethe most about everything awl 0 pfddlc noivi; promiscuously i not a quently tell the least proof that you are sign of smartness. that your experience isfimited and your viewpoint warped. It shows you are long on egotism and Hiort on judgment. . It stamps you as cheap' and small. Try .to discourage others from undressing their-soulin your presence. Naked" minds are always embarrassing. But "if a friend insists upon sharing the secret of his life, uard it aa you would a Government bond or the key to your safety deposit vault, lie has given you something of himself." You have ho right to pass it jn, Earn a reputation for telling only the truth .when you talk, and better yet, of not talking too much at any time. Gossip is the lowest form of malice. Breaking the faith is 'even smaller. A friend's confidence is a precious possession. silence Prove worthy of its keepaig. Remember, many-tim13 platinum Philadelphia Public Ledger. "A-B-t- ' the airships ringing r!1 around lhat'distant pole.- There ate busy airships flying where that deathly silence was, with the navigators crying that they need more traffic ' w. e 'V.. tell-w,omr- - I!See ATTEND WITH .YOUR MOTHERS OUR COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. , v ..; Federatiorj-ofWpmen'- f? o . V:'-y.- : . ' the Parasol in Our Show Window , ' ' FSiEE-leines- . I ji 1 -- A J. .' r t and Fritlaifa ua fk. t II YOUR GAS COMPANY II in in in iimwmnmmmBmmmmKqtmcmBk t |