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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 241924; PAGEfTWd1 news Features lRESiCOMRlENT m:lD)ITOIlliAL - " -- THE EVENING HERALD - An Independent KIMBEtt NEWSPAPER MKUBKA UNITED ? H, Wiaj Bornlbreok OoMaa Haaartwba N. in. 1 1 1 rippling g T RHYMES 3 : 2 ' TLY:ELYJTJJTORIALS; WASHINGTON NEWSfcf - WALT f '.OFFICE ilASON . a m. t . - ; r Nempaper ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION PHESi ASSOCIATION - .i,ui,,.,....,,,""DUn i..:.U....U4......4.i.. OTtf Bdltor fust about ntor He straightened out rusty nail, with hammer, pincers, v Some flrla man pay tfceir trollef fare letting file; . "This is the way to save the kale he toft me with tbaa they would var accepting twa a smile. "I. keep my tyes .uport th? grcBiylrf wttchj engaseaient rlaga. i A i. j where er I tread, and anything that may De lound puts ni( '. t f ' that much ahead.; I found this nail where it had lain, f91 lie may be $ batter and egg man years, outside the door, ana now u s straignt ana root to iome but WUllaiB Prue aaya he'a , again, and fit for fivs years more.-- . Throughout my. dayi Juat I' big ebeeae to me. " v.i " I've saved the things that others throw away; I rather al lonng Profo: the pins and strings and wires from hales of hay,-.all dosed scraps, of paper, strjps of rags, old shoes and brokea drumsi Ute grocery atorea were nice' I pyt them up in gunnysacks iintil the junkman .c6meai today, but j made you. wm 'mme-- Jelly, beana out t belin (up td wife and nieces twain! nothing go to waste,' V the confectionery. whsttver'a saved and put away; is that much finest gain.? I gotiit , .:. .tr-.v so while others hit the trail down to the poorhouss And A openoujild la an tight aaya door, I straighten out my rusty nail, and make that Bill Pear l' yur motitb once more'i "YouH, never be;a phjtocrai," I said 'oh; ay. cautious gent; a dozen rusty nails like that are hot worth; ofrl'with red tlphap-S- -J half, a cent New nails are, gelling mighty cheap,., ths hardware men confess, and you might buy shining heal? Girl fth chipiJed red Tlpa. for twenty cents or less, rA dozen new nails you rnigh? "Olre drive while thus you straighten one, and. yo irnagini golnf to that you thrive by tinkering you've .done. ; I throw my ' alng owir the radfb., rusty nails away, untieno knotted cords j iheseVtii-hor- ri V Avr wiederssheI, . savings do not pay, they bring no sane rewards. The niart an S and t and an O and t V, ' If who puts-nvalue on hirtime can't figure straight ;"hii an X. ht the 'end, spell Su; noblest asset's spent arot gone for thingsxf trifling weight With and E speU I, I've wasted tons of strings and nails and fting and rags and And anIf Ealsoa$dan aS and ah I ai a G Pray, still luck bones, and my princely prevMis, I've gold and And an-E t) apeli clda, precious stones. While you, who savevall kinds of iunk. There's nothftia much left far- a and plume yourself on that, can seldom raise the needed 'sueller to do. . t ; , - But to go and commit nlooxeyeslgn- ;phfnk to buy yourself a hat." make t - , A .' llaalaeaa Office Tiiephne...i. ... ... Editorial Boma,,Tekuboh .ii - ...lot Published In the . I I j ,j la ,18tr6; a EitaMighed aa dUy ta 1823, West rroro, Utah, every evening, it wet, penld building, 60 Soula First Meept Saturday, and thiodny mt.rnlng. Delivered by arrlt inAttProvo, Lake View, Vineyard, Otsm, Provo Bench, and Pleasant Ttew. of whatever, nature auouid 1 mada at anea. Tetepbona daaa matter at the postaffiea la Trow, Ctaa. 4 Entered. a . yVT com-plniat- a aej-on- AH advertising U a'clodn a. aa. t tor the current Issue moat ba ta not later than -" V ' 'I ,.-, 0anc? Their Recreation -? , eopy ?- : - ' .: ; 'lit , Tf CACHES afedisgustfog filthy Flit lst : ' r ! It ed LW - v iprfprpnrfi with tribal Indian dances ''is down? atnrrirfitv", ARserted the Rev. Phillip Gordon,, a full- . ; ' . ' , , Vbloog Chippewa clergj-mahhe be adtiea, inai unsupervised true," may unseasonable dances may lead to ill effects, but connect these with the ordinary recreative amusemem to war dance is nothing short of cruelty and of the 4prejdiee, jpomfe oMhese dances, it Is true, are part of pagan "worship but most of thera, are nothing more than a ;.,.:.i-;.14,.i1 forp (ft recreation.'l: V Rather sensible advice, on the whole. Generally speak-fiwould-b- e reformers, of ing there is w subject upon which lial nr otherwise, are Aictrfe interested than in amusements. At a superficial glance, it would seem that, provided our amusements are properly supervised, ana accuruuiKjy re stricted we "may do largely as we please m other activities. n out; dances of the red men.probably would, The as the speaker poinjt's put, lead to ill effects. But the1 red 'man is "not alone in Jstaging dances of extreme length. Con-sJHpr the foxtrot marathens of our own "white lolk. No outbreaks of alleged action was takep to stop these official . 4 na ft L. Jt unA.nri!nM amUSemenX. uancingas a lorm ui rctreauuu ib aa um oo LETTER is 'the human family. It may be abused, and it abused. But WA8U1XGTOX JUNE 23 No funeral ever abreast with the modern dance fashions wuh more depressing than the tin. one KPO (428.3m) San Franrlnoo-r- uiH' bfr inclined to think the red man has the monopoly of of the Tinted Stute senate t'sual features ::) p. ouure the ure UUU of OeYUUU-Ullw CAtci ui linuiediatelyfollowliig receipt aDUSe. II WOUia hotel concert drt hivtKt.i OiO p, m,. ahtics that are een among white people upon a twentieth news (hut Senator Albert B. Bin Brother's bmir .for. thlldten ; bud licen beaten for viuu wbm;u, aw memure. century- aancingiioor, 6,:30 p. m.f States Roranrflnf Sinita out by Brookbart, V Amusements, vary with the diiierent memoers 01 me : 8 p. m,. Aib K ifla Club Those. that appeal to the aborigine possibly in Iowa program; ,8 p. ., Palace" Hotel t..that thev ,w?a,A M jdAnce preheat ; would not hjjve an equal lure tor his more highly civilized, m,-- Stafc in the wish for di- - seiret reJoidi.over the f .N.Udge ,CstnUM:nt orchestra: v "J Th Indian are not alone' brother. . t l adiuliiistriiliim k but KI.X. 509sl) Oakteud -- 8. a, 'Ws: version, ana it should be leu to injem 10 aeciae wnai mey everyltody wan no In'reavement, wirry iinlii piogratp 0:45 p. Oft d:tlK desire in this line, provided they accomplish it with a mini- - for iM iuilor 'Cummins.' ' n !'strn. ' . ', mum of ill effect. The lutler aewnted his luilitlml demle gnmely, but nil his f,Um- - I;n l 'W2m) Lo Ange-rSo-ti- f fir' , Iy, Of&lUad or pen Mjldtchfen is alive witR thcih . rt, ptdar-8weetnea- u AH . ' who-keeD- 1 nouselold IiusedJ Flit Bpray alaf aara your noma to a few fiieaahd aoa- tntnutaajM diaeaae-beeribi dean, a&Ia and eay to quitoea. nf u. 'it .' f siMitB 1 M s sen-ai- ed. "" Spray Flit On your farmenta. Flit kffli motha and thalr Unraa vhich ettholai. Eitemiva taata showed hat Flit apray did aot atain tha tnoat fabrka. - djta Flit ia the Jesuit of azhahativa reaearcB by expert Womologlata and chamista. It la harmleet mankind. Flit hu tha old mathada bectuae It kills aa th insect md doca It tjulckly. ' . . . ' Get Flit tan and aprayer today. For aala iverywhsra. ; jitJRBtj ar Ttte anmteur Pro financier that he is glhd tht bank . teller la no tentale. ' n taSTROTS FBea "Mowrajtoesj .Moths AnU Bed Bugs Roache fittf ,. - AT Publicity Factor . Some observers might see no connection between the James- G. Blaine marching xlubs of the last century and present "crime waves ' but there is. The old political marching clubs, were;a, symbol. "iney stood for a type of community life that has vanished from the earth. Nowadays the voter, a highly individualized per son, goes to the polls and casts his vote without any of the red flares and excitement of that ancient day. lie has be come a "self" rather than a unit in a community. "crime waves" are no more than a public state en of mind following a remarkable series of deavors. We have lost a valuable deterrent to crime these days and that is: "What will people think?" The. criminal is not the exception-- . We are all growing to distrust the weight of our neighbor's opinion.. Where there used to be a general personal acquaintanceship in a community, now there are groups, each a stranger to the other. In crime they ara called gangs. .v It is easier to stray from the beaten1 path when there isn't' a largecompany to tread the path with you. The pressure of community opinion has been' lifted greatly, especially in the larger cities. Even in the smaller towns this, condition also is being brought abpflf. . - rj !!.. t . - . So-call- ed high-hand- ed . Lesson In This I :, vet. - I0,-00- 1 Be-ta- il - I . Tir- -r ir rr -- -r 'y ;- -- X A cow. Iielonglng to Rutgers University gave pounds of milk in 33 days, "or fourteen times her r; inr iiit mn iinwinn I mi Winn riniiiw ft ; her-4ia- . 's OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS ' ftoift, Enjoyable FC? ftMJf pOS'.TAv,APEfcft MILES ; . .... .:..,- after 'mile spins by v. . .. and every mile a keen if your motor keeps on running quietly, steadily I Th "farther" yoti go the longer yon drive, the most important oil you are using., tor the motor gets warmer-th- e oil y' is thft lo v tf gins get thinner, at all oils do when warmed. Yon are ' safe, however,, with Yl0 Motor, oil, for this oil is famed for its ability to stand up under heat! MILE s ?-- This is jost one o'f the superior qualities of VICO Motor oil one reason why it is coming to be a watchword with an ' number of experienced motorists t I Yet VICO is not higher priced! ' ' tut ' I MOTonou. in " -- Kit-K- !!'' Ihilll ir i per-oii- 1 sty uan'B ITX A L Q. U rdoes the Work,! over-painte- d 1 - mrean one or . . two, workmen Phiuidelphia tearing down an old building found an eld a,re qilart so now neWld buildldgs .' safe. . I , Being short of cash ia a sreat 'discomfort. .?ou find it so fcard to impress people with your wisdom then. Hge j the-best- !- mauy' girla twice hnslwnds, jhtt - - " : Urn i A man and wife were in a railroad wreck several years ago in England, according to a news item. She lost her right hand, he his left. Today they are constantly working together as one person, she with her left hand, he with hi? right. Even in! cutting their food,' this unique cooperatior is observed to advantage, ; - They are making the best of, a terrible misfortune, of course. But they are doing more, much more. They are demonstrating effectively the almost, unlimited possibilities of patience, endurance, LcpuraeVin short, making the best of things. ' To learn to act together in this way required these qualities, in almost unlimited degree. Personal wearh nessi the" effect of too constant companionship that at times palls upon almost every Iwo liuman beings thrown constantly together, must have been overcome. Personal characteristics of ne :tnat might have irritated the other; must have been borne wifh endless patience. Kindness, tolerance, must have ' been practiced, day after day. . , - Ahdthe lesson in all this? same the Suppose degree of forbearance thus absolutely necessitated by misfortune were adopted by ' all" married couples? . Would ' not the' divorce courts go out of business? This man and wife work to- -' of life, one helpgether.fromXmotivejitgfitting ing the other, Could not the same Mfort be made in the interest of peace and harmony by others, more fortunate? Indeed,, there, is a lesson in this incident, an impressive one. I Jk - ''So you M. 1 A mm "A- Wiivlstpr renoml-nalld- u - I " J Oharies Smltft". fhlnka VTh . North pole must be a barber pole. Every explorer wag goes near It has a close phave." ere coaiing Insiirance man " was telllag yon frym' Suuduy School, . my ?lud. Ajid . about, when' he loaned bia fonntain did yon profit by pblng there?" 'Jfle" Willi? ''XesT- ir ; "I won pen to you?" v "'" three cajitsatiQing pennies." 8The country may be going to the Tne '''FrencjW celt the movie? the doga, but U. D. Madsensnys there' ; Even though this country spends venth a i ln it seerhs to be large- are a lot of dogs that ought to go ' ' to . $90,000,000 year on chewing gum, ly atyexes tnd sevens ( aome morte seats have ' none 'on ' not so atire. about nllct-pro- them. We're T')) a most peoplew111 "8onaj abapion are a' like 0:30 Maybe m., children's featurefi; p: obey seuiitora knew bow It must have anything iijit their own ideas," notes .'' holeproof hose. hurt )il in. After 18 years us one i mi- 7 :.'!H p. m , scripture reUln: In.'ber Duke. p. his house by gattlng out cfThe way and the lilggeKt men In the upper honsi- f p. m.. prnaio rogrnni: lb p. m. if ' 4 0 ln po Angele4,a girl wints Lstaying outeiitlL she finishe.. THE IDEA" . because he kissed her pnoe Anwi'ei Vuitl Sou ean- lead a horse i wter, KH tiTiu) v unceremoniously f t price are toof high. And soitietltues he'll evep- drink. Cflniinlns uiwayg haa Iteen very featarejt: J p. m.. hKI Mvlit ,l) 7 '"R . t'aliftirn'nnt' orrlie1' fui But in Induce as a flapper the Semite, IMipiilur it proved ' you can't To wash" n the sirik! by picking him for Its presiding tru ' 8 P- m-- (hor.il el wh pnsjHia: officer during 'President Coolidee's'9 Ps'uoi" proguim; 1 n i.i. ' There are a lot of well behaved furrtinnl term in the White House, special program alien there wiix no regularly elected KPSN (31."rnnJ Pasarte.ia -- ti p joung men these days. They are In the penitentiaries. vice president. in., dinner hour program KNX (337)m Holiynood- -7 p. m. He's n kindly, considerate jnan mid as scrupulously fair and polite feature program ; 8 p. n . court'-s- r yink at that isn't she beaut . toward the opposition aa with those program; 9 p. m., conrteav prpgnim: if his own party. 10 p. m., athletic event brondui.-- l "Bather. A. bit ,,sKroiu both sides of the. Senate from Ilollywood Legion stndiuiii :' II though, rthe must be terribly fast." "A guy's blind If he can't see linmlier he; was showered "iwitb p. mr Cocoanut Grove dance vords of sympathy. Jlembers of the tra. ihat. Look at those lines." "Sure Is well proportioned not KGW (431. Cm) Portland -- I siw' .regressive bloc were especially vanu In expressions of their features;. 6 p. in, dinner hour cmi a bit chunky. I'll let she'll come regret at his defeat, though cert; 8 p. ni., vocal and Instrumen- through in a pinch." ir tliein, of course, Brookhnrt's tal music rnncertj 0 p. m., Vocal 'Tndoubtedly. Well, what about was a victory. and instrumental music concert: it?" "I'll take 10:30 p- - m weekly, frolic of KGW your man sail her up my dock." Hoot Owla. I'TO TOPS AND CURTAINS I'pliolstering and Seat Covering. J. N. Crawley says even the air BERT BANDLEY la not as free as1 It used to be. We The King of Great Britain each Auto Topa and General have static. i year receives a herring pie. from Blackamlthing Yarmouth In paywent of that 22 So. 2nd Phone 85 ProYO Willie (observing leopard at zoo) feudal obligationa. ; v 'Mother, Is that the dotted lion the Cuin-mln- "f . K5k - '' 1 ' ASdenthicliuiecfiddel. OIL CO. (NEW - i 1 L , . human-family.- .A ,. mm long-draw- ' - - FE Ipray flaatroya roaehea,. tad bugl and ant.. 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