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Show UGE THE SUNDAY HElULDvSUNDAY. TWO. PRESS COMMENT RIPPLING;- THE EVENING HERALD MEMBER NEWSPAl'KIt ENTKRPBISB ASSOCIATION '" MEMBER I'XITU) I'KKSg ASSOCIATION Wir H. Homibrook v rThe:; old CAT t'nfalr and colder la tha way we Would designate la these dayt, ' , .' .,, ; .' ........... -- drowsyw gra(LT All advertising copy for the current Issue must be in not later than o'clock, a. m. tl which-wouldn- --' Neivi Ideas Shdwii t abaent-mlnde- - They had n tornndo'ln Florida. Very little dauiuc wnx done, lint It was quite a blow. to Uic iteoiile , Consider the unhappy ostrich, who bit his tonsils trying to follow the swallow. Turkey bus raised the tariff Itnr AnHTlcHii hk1s so now we enn sliip her some fteiiuiue Turki-. ' ." cignreta. . 011 fi hi . . Echo Scrims in alluring - tints t of paris, rose, blue, gold, made jade and orchid, beckon from our display racfcs. Ready combined be can colors in these valences and tie backs d com: with either plain white ruffled curtains or the ' ' .. ; ... binatkmsrin a very ef fectixe way. . 70-in- ch 1 Til 1e y Alluring Tints Beckort From Display, Art Harding aaya n. -- . " -- rlt i &ajri ard Iwist.yatB and mean endurEcho Scrims are iwo-pl- y ing service. Quality, dyes guaxaBtee them to he aunf ast and tub fast The delicate pastel colors bo ecessary t the ..feminine atmfspKere f the bedroom are wonderfuL We can show you some very new ideas in ruffiee curtains. They are inexpensive. Visit our Drapery departmenVckaft tahi-JlL-- i' 4 d - OFTEN MISSPELLED: Nausea. NfcYXOXXMS : Ueverle,;" fancy dreum, vision,- - trance? fantasy, . r , M ( Mil) gTFD Y : "jffic "a word three times and It la yours." Let US Increase onr vnriilinnry Ly ihhh- tering one word each day. Today 'a word: PKBVADBS to iienetfite, "It was a ltowerful waye of sentiment that pervaded ur tit ! Vinous Echo ScrimsJiidJehchi Marquisettes ' . Wonder if t none lucn Vbo Invent windxblold wliers could Invent soine kind of an automatic hniHlkcrchkf ? 0 irtains -- ) i . . 7 e, The Saxon goddess named Ostara and Eastre, thejroddess of the east, the morning of spring, gave her name to our Easter. In olden days the entire month of April was dedicated to Eastre. Spring festivals with dancing, and singing and feasting were held in her. honor". Colorful crowds In their finest dress made merry in the open market places, young swains wooed their ladies, and laoghter everywhere bore tidings of the birth of spring. Legend has At that the sun danced on Easter" morning and that if one rose early enough to see this sight, ever i?Jter ' lucky would tie be! The "Big Parade" of Easter Day originates fromihe old supersititon that it unlucky not tp wear something new on Easter Day. .. The orginal Christian Easter was' really a thanksgiving festival lasting for eight days..' Later, it became three days, then two, and now our ojie Easter Sunday, commemorating Co. ;- . Origin of Easter V PRICE HOUSE"). r DixonTay2orRiM 't renown. And now.it seems his wildest dreams have for aomethinc for , they mote than been fulfilled; he played his game and won the give anything else. ' fame that ho set forth to build. The old tray men are fooled againc but this thty won't admit ; We always A highly disappointed man la Beieklah Uobba; Claimed," they say unshamed, "that he would make a hit.; We watched him go across the snow one bitter winter Whenever he would get a shave, The glrla are getting boba. morn, and said, 'Somp day that sprightly jay our annals will adorn.' " The papers tell of. Bingo Bell, who also grew a fair golf. game, Ned: tie up here; abroad he went, with high intent, upon a bygona doesn't he? playa The old wouid men said he shed on that year. great lustre Yea, if yon watch him. the town, he had the grit, the pep andwit, attt&fcght" Ted; could hold him down. Now comes Ihe news he Dootlegged-boozThe Provo man waa he's in a prison cellj he is undone and there is none coining out of the theatre, passing to root foT Bingo Bell. The wise old men are sold again, the box office, be. noticed it was but wont take in their sign ; "We always said that Bingo's closed. head was full of binding twine." Whatever haps the wise "Well, thla ia unfortunate, aU sold out," old irhaps predicted it, they say; and so they 'wheeze beneath the trees and thresh the news all day. 1. Tboa. Groneman aaja a rubber "set," not aa in,"jne.' Accent the "band la unlike a Beotchman In ttnt v . it glvea. , TOM SIMS SAYS d. . ... i The early bird catchea the worm, but Ernest Menlove aaya the fact remalna that If the worn didnt set up quite ao early be wouldnt be caught. , .107 . , TKK.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,;4o. Delivered by carrier per mom a . In advance Iteltvered by carrier, 3.St Delivered by Mall In Utah nimiiy, per year, la advance Delivered L maH In United Sutea. outside Utah comity, per year, li .. advance : OFFICE Ca The old men eaid"He's sure to tread the path that goeth .. -- :hason, qyej1 aatehoald ir mr, ' The . Established as a weekly. In ISM : as a dally in 192Z TublleVed lo tbr U era Id building, fiu Biutb Kiint West etrret, Prow, Utah, every evening, except Saturday, aud Sunday morning. Delivered by carrier In Provo, Lake View, Vineyard, Oretn. Provo Bench, and Pleasant View. AU com -- be made- - at . whatavw - nlalnta,-i- f TlrfceB- - W Entered aa second "claws mat ter "at the postaffire In Provo, Utah. f Twalt - gray lads, the ancient dads, infest the public, square; and statesmen's schemes and kindred themes are .threshed out daily there. The news they'xejreadIrWe: alwayB said it would be thus, they hold; it cuts no grass what comes to pass, that thing they have foretold, 'lhere is a tale of Gilbert Gale, who lived heri as" a lad; to con- - ;....Cty Booms, .Tehjpbone WASHINGTON NEVS THE WISE ONES' , Publisher Editor Gunnar fUsiauioa Office-T)epbo- y TIT.IELY EDITORIALS RHYMES yln Independent Newspaper "Biiiiiiesa Editorial ; EMIT NEWS FEATURES N. APRIL 4,1925. hanged if do aald the thug, as be considered pulling the trigger during a bold-o- varli-colore- :. T. p. The war department does not fur nish chaira for the standing army. D.-T.-- . the resurrection of Christ. In deep dismay, the woodpecker The clergy of tarly Christian days in all ways sought to wept, stress the joy of the spring.- Feast tables were set within Broke Up As the shades of evening stole, frlrl sbot up In Denver, t'olo., the churches. .. v and pecked and peck "robber. She will niitke some Housekeeping He hadedpecked The rabbit or hare as an Easter symbol arises from thel three all day, mini a fine buslmiid. fact that the Easter date is dependent upon the moon, and At a concrete telegraph pole, the hare, in olden mythology, was supposed, to come out and New York niuhicinn sn.vn niuslc is "We hnd to break. j)i honMkeflp-In''because' of my w'fe's stomach To the pure all things are pure, its young, and carry on most of its activities the uwlililu (?od. I'eriiuiw it. is. but No medicinetrouiile. ber any but to ' the simple all things are moon. of It , the Rounds the of like mime the devil. by light , ifiaul for uinro'hun a few hours, complicated. The egg as a; symbol symbolizes birth, hew 'in a visit to Oshkosh a friend DAILY LESSONS ivais d MAYU'8 so life, a reawakening, about to. come forth'from the egg and, my wife The of a wo. Drapery Service Have You Tried It? R. -- - if g play,-produ-ce - r seed. .. . - . College and Work , bishly strongest propensity )'lcl It timl she has enjoyed the man's nature Is to want to know - r of health since taking it.,'' It everything that is going on and the " i: shirjile, harmless preparation second ia to boss the Job. but removes the catarrhal mucus WORDS OFTEN' JIISISK!)' 'nun Mic Intcatlnnl tract and allays La Vera Green: "There waa a big flie infliiiiiumtion Don't iy "we hud n awfully iii-which causes fire at, the Post Office last night"? trip." Say 1'exi'pllinm''li iihf'; ot !tr:'.IIit!!l.v all xtmiiacu,' Uxei 'tiijci i Lynn ,Smurt : My girl down, at 'lit.'" ery nice." "Awful" iiieiiiw of a'lments, ini l'l'lim: Sprlngville must have sent m6 an dreadful or apnllliiK nature." ' One dose will convince other letter." N MISPHOXorNTED: or money refunded. At ill llrtnlatory. Pronouiiee tile e hn In It. is pretty hard or--at crlmlkml to hide behiud a woman's skirt ; these dnys. IN ENGLISH By W.L. Gordon ? - A college course is a splendid thing for a young person, even though he goes to college with no thought beyond the 'personal contacts he will make and the general" knowledge he will absorb. ' But the young man woh knows what he wants his life work to be will come out of college a long? step ahead of the one wh odoes no, for he will be unconsciously preparing himself for his future work, even though he is not taking technical training for it, It is said that 25 per cent of the men in the class which recently graduated from Harvard University were in doubt at graduation as to what work they would take up.- Many oVftii o ilnnVot Iknaol wion rari11 An n A va x&v a uuuiuvi ui iMiafHo, twrJ w nwuii lucoc xiivii ill iiuuuuvi j j nng" this and that, before: finding their work, and when a n young roan has not given seriousxonsideration to the selecfrom college, he is not tion of a life work likely to have those qualities that contribute to success atf . has the one who knows what he wants to do. ' ' Many young people will be starting for college' in the next month or two, If they will give serious thought to thfe THE ONE PRICE. HOUSE ! 11 . firiB - -f- " ; '. Chuckholes " " Senate Newcomers J. A. OWENS . They have perfected an auto now In spite of work.in spife of raginp:, or irr)Tro70rrnts that can be operated by radio. IrWalk the Plank to we are. waging, the "Streets" are full of chuck-holthat are ,Vliat a boon that wiU be to those Protect Old Guard . one arm" drivers! deep and bumpy, toft.. It is hard to drive a flivver irom the court house to the river, and not break tie darned old jitney By CHARLES T. STEWART , Virtue may be its own reward, mighty hear in two.' To make the old roads rougher and to NEA Service Writer.... make the going tougher, every gas trench is well rounded but Frank Baker aaya he notices cook who stays gets no the that WASHINGTON Every" now and when the dirt is put. back in. It's the same with water r comes publicity.' there up in Congress again intrenches, and the way my back it wrenches is not only some proposal which can lie opconvenient but iySeems to me a sin. When the dirt has Some women are happy. Others posed only at the cost tf making finally settled and my feelings are unnettled, I attempt to marry men Who drink,, or gamble, or ' look foolish. - - , es 1 KJx SAW I'- a : . before-graduatin- g , '. comic-pape- somebody v ; , I a such cases, the sly who want said proposal opposed "They think I'm drunk," hlc generally wish the--joftonto coughed the movie photographer, as some poor goof who1 hasn't been' in : bejeled.awayJ. Washington. Jonga;hociinseiuently lacks the experience to realize what Radio is still In its Infancy. W trouble he's getting himself Into, can tell that by the noises It emits. and who .proltably thinks the oldsters, in trusting him,, are, paying .... . tribute to hia ability, - . riwy-tRey-oneeerat- they: will find greater benefit accruing from their college - course, no matter what its nature. . . ; Some young people seem to be born with ajesire to fo!4 Others determine, during theifgrade school or high school days, what they wish to do and be. Others take the nearest job that comes to hand and follow along the line of least resistance, not realizing that some- -' where in the world there is work more agreeable for them. Thus the methods employed by modern schools tolielp.younj people select the work, for which they are fitted is a long stei - in effirienryTtanreHjrTTiitsj that would otherwise be wasted in an attempt to find their work. wash-boar- III L VWY Near the foot of a lordly mountain, Washed by- a lakelet's wave, Within sound of a dripping fountain, Is a lonely little grave. The sun in golden splendori Peeps from it's lofty height, And smiles with a look as tender As the moon's pale ray3. at night. - Lonely and sad is the mother. Fate willed .they should part; Deep are t he sighs of the lover, v Broken-.th- e - BY WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY-- Remembrance . fool around with radios. place that once was rounded now has sunk' 'till I'm tori- d founded and a for a driveway everywhere I drive I meet. City fathers, what's the matter ? ;Can't we ke.dp the trenches flatter? Do we have to bear the bur 4en of jthe other fellow's gain ? When they dig more mains and trenches can't we haul them to the benches, unless they fill them rightly and leave them, smooth again ? Iowa-certa1ircalli-ng. . e .nfe " MAO ft 6MAP ' ALL VJEEK AM HOS VAE HASTA ."SNAP OUT OF YT, alec; O MOOw KAACWUWc. am' START ou these -- 3t)o CAME K1 . DRiUL EM ROM OUf TE)E OME KAORt'f OofA BED '.Wit) COUCRE.TE. UWE MXEP? A GOIN f A EM OKI A MAM OREL. T0P?M .EM. VNrttM VOL) ' ziTberes4in:4isteiiefUH4 RE 5iTT M , OS) TOP tf Th MOO I VJORLO T"tORUS OVER OP.PtK6 WOO AV FJKI'A- - Lc-'-s- '2,2 ;' V I a FROM PARADE REST IKTtO A CHARGE JteK 7 M. . Easter Specials Carnations per dozen Roses f ; per dozen 4 . 1 ... . .. , $1.00 M Cft - ... ... . . v'WU " ...... $liUUCfl Snapdragons per dozen didn't like the prospect. They had to fight. They knew Ithey'd4eje- - None of the earth's fairest daughters, ' Worthy thenlove-tif-- a Tmgr And pure as the crystal waters That flow from the mountain spring. Calmly she bore her affliction '.XT' With .fortitude, born of the skies, ' . And tQds own' benediction ., Shown from her soulful eyes. One of - . , . We, on wThom she bestowed her love In silence kiss the rod, Believing that she is happy above In the home of the Living God. Sohere in the hush of the even'" time I bow o'er this hallowed spot, And plant, aa I list' to a distant chime, A rose and M. WILSON. r-- W. lot 4.Mlm.tmT HMad PlllatiB Pli lui Mil HlhhM. . I J -- Ml I ,,.VA HEffOS ARE MAQE Ngr'BORM.' fZki int ttf wu sravwcjHC BK4MV I0U Tahai i'i(O) alaiiTi PlLL,roc4rrikiowJ If HVCSUTI lYfcfc.VWP Daffodils ttEfT " . ,y null dozen PEAS bunch ....:...:...Mc varieties Potted Plants 25 percent off ' LADIES' FLORAL 4 The j -- $1.50 per dozen ., Open All Day: Sunday -r 'ffnvestlgatlng committe- eRobinson, Bruce, La Follctte, Wads-wort- h and Reed of Pennsylvania expect to Rtfall suminor, the ma jority falsing" the dlcKtms with the Republicans' congressional election . . , prospects. , , , So, over the top they sent Senutor J Hiram Binglianv a --newcomer. " - Now the charge '1iaB been made on the Senate floor by Senator Nor- ris that President Coolidge found a tariff commiKsion with any kick in it very ' troublesome, bo he ref duced It to of 1 per cent, Norris pronounces by a process ' though per hghly reprehenslbl haps technically tegab Thus It waa dear that this reso lution's purpose was to put the pres ident on the pan rather than the ' tariff commission. 20. - .. v father's heart. Yeamiagy sorrow and sadaessr 'Heart throbs,' broken sighs. Longing akin to madness, Tears that bedim the eyes. " . one-hal- -- " in connection with the recent fight ever, the Senate resolution for an Investigation of the tariff commis sion. e Phone 466 XXXKZZZ3XSZIXXHIIZXUHIIXXXXZIIKIIJ ARROWHEAD PLU11GE is now open every day and eveninsr. Now is the time to hav school swimming parties.- - Special rates to large parties. .? ; PrompiService and i .Courteous Treatment iiiiiiiniiiiiniiiHiiiiinIlaiKinilHl 0 |