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Show PA f3 'AGE THE PROVO HERALD TWO. OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE. W'u : TWU w. Yes AH, You c:j & & f0;.i S.AW S.O? LiStm i jm Remarkabl- e- 0 SHOE VALUE FOR MENS The Daily Herald was entered as second class mall matter June , matter 111, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail March S, of Act the under Utah, Provo, at the 9, postofflce, 1922, lay . if!9. 4 Q,iOOS 84 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER I C. RODGERS ..! 0 0 Frulished every weekday except Saturday, ana Sunday morning, at Tha Herald Building. South Firat Wefct street, I'rovo, I'Ub. Telephone 9a. Dally and Sunday, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION delivered hy carrier, C cent a month, or $3.50 the year in advance; by mail. $3.50 a year; Sunday only, .... by mall, $1.00 the year, In advinae Ml ! WHO Dtp; - what! NeveT? TWG UORtDi TZ'HZE. DO YOO T(l SoRj I'LL. US if By CONDO 6 " r. GAS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. at The business of supplying gas is undergoing the most rapid development in its history, R. B. Brown, of Milwaukee, represident of the American Gas association, declared at the Approxi cent national convention of the organization. mately 400.000 new eaa customers were added to the serv ice mains during the last year, Mr. Brown said, and at the present time companies are planning an expansion program of S450.000.000. "Present coal prices, transportation and delivery uncer tainties, and a crowing desire to stop the smoke, soot and asn nuisance at its source, are important factors responsible for the tremendous increase in sales of gas," said Mr. Brown. At the same lime, an industrial revolution is taking place in the American home. This is reflected this year in the sale of gas," said Mr. Brown. "At the same lime, an industrial revo lution is taking place in the American home. This is reflected this year in the sale of gas ranges, water heaters, room heaters and other appliances, aggregating $15,000,000, a record figure. The servantless house is becoming more and more a reality. The day is here when gas service, aided by other g services rendered by our presenhighly efficient t-day utilities, is performing the housework heretofore requiring servants. During the ten years between 1910 and 1920 the population of the United States increased 15 per cent, but the group of domestic and personal workers, includd operations in the home, actually ing skilled and fell off. Chambermaids diminished 26 per cent, ladies' maids, nursemaids and valets 27 per cent, and general housework servants 20 per cent. "Instead of having 15 per cent more persons employed in other people's houses cooking the meals, tending the furh to nace and doing domestic work, there are from less workers in these occupations.. Formerly, an increase in means has meant an increase in the number of personal servants.. The present tendency is toward the servantless home where a more complete use of heat, light, power and communication in units of service rendered by our utility companies takes the place of hired labor. "In this new scheme of things the gas industry must take a place second in importance to none." in; I ! 0 rr-- I - srs - . - I ' vtat? mmv i F I !r-- labor-savin- r 1 s WE ARE SPECIALIZING ON MEN'S SHOES FOR $5.00 AND ARE OFFERING A NEW, 0 COMPLETE LINE IN THE MOST DESIR- - j) ABLE LEATHERS. jj S n i l uw " rr INCLUDED IN THIS GROUP ARE SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, WITH EMPHASIS ON YOUNG MEN'S STYLES FOR SPRING. a . . I 0 i en a, m m 111 I V 0 0 semi-skille- IN Sc!.1 fill 1 U'iti n me iwcsnge nappenea ro iau out after it had apparently been ' If a grouch followed his nose he securely tied on the truck is a myswould go through the floor. tery to us. "Anyway we had a good laugh alMiut the affair even though Jim and Paul have had to go without the cake and the candy for such a long time. We'll send Newell and Joe up to get the package and send it on its journey to Garfield county once more, with better luck than the first time, we hope." Jim and Paul will get their Christmas fruit cake end candy even though it may be somewhat delayed. Newell and Joe, who had played Santa Clans with Jim and Taut and had sent them the sweetmeats, were wide-eve- d when they rend in the - . 1.1 T TT i i r oi me i rovo neriuu n'.J columns nesday that their present to Jim and Paul had not gone nny farther than the Herald office. By this time the cake and candy should have been devoured by Jim and Paul who'nre on a ranch way down in Garfield county. The cake will he forwarded to of loncer skirts. one-four-th t li. I GET THE CAKE Lckili ill l j owners its rightful through said. "This is Mrs. J. Leo Bown. North Fourth East street. I am the mother of Newell and Joe 3 J t v who sent that package of fruit cake and home-mad-e candy to Jim and Paul. We certainly had a good n y laugh when we read that story in the Herald Wednesday evening and ' found out that the package was in 1 1 . your office. "Jim and Paul are two fellows The oldest and younsfst members of the 6Sth Congress and the only" who work on the Box Bar ranch woman memlior are shown above. Loft to right: General Isaai Sherwood' down in Garfield county. Each summer my boys, Newell and Joe, of Ohio, age SO; Mrs. May E. Xolan. only woman member, and Lister Hill! who are 14 and 16 years of age, Of Alabama, age i&. J go down and spend their vacation on the ranch and think quite ' a great deal of the two men. At Christmas the boys decided to send says women snould propose. the men a cake and some homemade candy. "The package was sent down to About 40,0t0 schooners went down off the Florida coast when a the ranch with the boys' uncle who drove down in a large truck. How boor ran on the rocks. ST Provo, s rr C lor ship t i 1 1 Grv f 1 ? Michigan bean growers will meet Fine chance for hoarders to get in some dirty work. - W n it r-:- jj tJ3 psMT "j m r- - CO MOTHFR! W Castor ni in ore: a i. ':!, Fxt. Fa: s V, V Just lie r.ircful what you say during Koston had a cat show. AVhen The women are liable we get mad enough we will say the ;i r. at conclusions. first cut show was a sewing circle. U .Horn :i a Tec: A d r di 1' -h Ccn.-tin.-.ti- en m:iv il a I'l'pl.-le- r.iZ'T- SO I'.l tl l tf If iv :, x i. ; '' n . f in r. ! !, !! ! !.g -re .s iv- i. ti:. !v perfect built idea. - - All"l!.er e;,I'; C' To voil i:r.i'..uii Eleven jiTffti-- " l!.e n f"1 fr t Kol ie. caL; .;ii.ii'.;rc of vtrvuhere reconuneiid l'!:yMcia.':s elation to you.. Here you will find some of your old favorites and some new Cut flowers and growing plants, green shrubs, etc. ones. PROVO GREENHOUSE Bargains Cedar A SERVANT '.' Wl., Itih.ni in !i e North Africa. Italians ,'ire tilitiii; the Arabs, ;a:d the Ara-arbiau iiU!;!' bad. Chests Furthermore, He Is prompt to lift from the shoulders of all he serves every worry nnd care it is possible for human to lessen, if you but let him. a a A ::i Is Leap Vi-a- alarming. Variety u:,-- East Center 47-- Telephone 378 Strett at Beesley Marble Works Just Sputh of Tabernacle. Provo, Utah. X "At" From Fine Monuments What coi;M be more daring than French soldier getting shaved in ' German barber shop? A Sr. Louis conductor iiews from Sxikaiie stretched Woman's club head his neck out of place. Another evil Large ESTABLISHED iQI Which to Select. e i it. BERG MORTUARY 31 Needy old vn;a: Il will be given the elii'i- - s girls' jobs in Germany. Sherman spoke a mouthful. m 'lie iao;iu,ai;is do. News fy. OF THE PUBLIC The mortician of merit is the servant of the public. At any hour of the day or night you may call him in the assurance that he will respond quickly and willingly. w'y&i JiJ$ Ahiminnm wheels are among the Fire destroyed a $i"nO0O sehixil new lliiis en nut". They should in Woodland. Tiilif., and proved that he lighter on pedestrians. wishes do come true. ec Is LOVES FLOWERS and of course you do. A visit to our flower shop will be a delightful rev- nni::a:3 LeiiP V to leap e c t EVERY WOMAN coal dealer leads a hard life. Here's great news for soap Imagine lving a coal dealer with- makers. A woman in San Francisco out laughing yourself to death. is refusing to wear stockings. of ve in Right Prices in Owosso. 2! 1 Utah. if 1.4 pill p Taylor Paper Company 194 mmr Qlildreii Discount , iATV-.- j I 20 "YOUR STATIONER" Thursday afternoon the telephone rang at the Herald office and a voice on the other end of the line !i all Eversharp Pencils the mail honest v of Hay Itachman. a rrier at the Provo postoffice who brought the package to the Herald ffice in n cftort to find the owners after he had found it on Sixth South and Fourth West t reet. A story about the finding of the in Vednodny's Herald pacUaire to Newell was the first iui ilium.'-and Joe that the package was still, in I'rovo. pros-pen- t U on i- Senator Oscar of Alabama P.efn. durlnc the last f tsihn of Congress, has turned over his control to Senior Joseph T. Robiraon of Arkansas. Underwood stands a good chance w getting the Dm;raUc nomination for president. Unta-woo- Sale Clean-u- p JIM AND PAUL LOCAL PRODUCTS. A writer on business topics has been impressed with the fact that when he receives any kind of present from a California friend, it is pretty sure to be a California product. That is a natural development, due not only to local patriotism in that state but to the fact that outsiders like typical California products. They are nearly always of good quality, thanks to intelligent methods of production and shipping, and are often unique, with an air of romance about them for Americans farther east. California has no monopoly on this idea, for the same thing is done to a large extent by Washington, Oregon, Florida and various other states, in varying degree. Why should it not be done by all states, and by all cities ? There is no community in America, amounting to anything at all, which has not some local product which it ought to be proud of and which distant friends would appreciate all the more for getting it direct from its place of origin. There is no better way to advertise home industry, mingling sound business with sentiment. And this reason ing applies to manufactured goods no loss than products of the soil, mine or sea. It is a good way to emphasize the distinct character of a community and to spread the fame and y ef one's own town, stale and section. ! I' 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ one-fift- Barton JTvifc-'- Furniture ir. Uomp any j B C .. 1 i t it it , i.' Sppil rr If J |