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Show KIOTO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH IS. 1927. ' PAGE TWO Wide Does Well ! :j -- leara shed ber Job. He wivs she can go' ahead ' . and keep her old job. .' -; ' nbwT l , ' - CLAl'lT ' " Guunar Rasjanson, editor iind mnnager ; Fswn K. Singleton. busiDesaiuanat Je Clark, id vertliiiiij "manager; U. W. Ooodell, city editor. Jf. fury like a aontaa v" . li'I G ,male 1m jswlaiminf i , ; J k j, Iltdl hath m IUi cants. . Gee'sajs ttu ae sheik yon can li. a tighter I 4 e H-- Br xrtrn TOT M 8oT EK ctti-h- . .t XA.O it -- BOOTS AND HERIUTOTtES- - , like i'ordu tell thum by tlwlr ' alH-ay- a :.. pool caijkuia-t- IS March fhree-year-cbT- - - of ilr. nd-- Mr. , Leonard sonttf Elberta, had a terrif1ng.ex-ix-rte- n when she wai attacked by a a vidous toortw TrbUer playing in the yatd kt her borne, lira. Mikkle-bo- b heard the cbild'a acream a ad ran -'- who "can girl - dsBtvniwire The bt'i(;ut of extravagance building for a AdJIed Axiom: . TUfcKE JS A BANTA TI1EKE J A pAXTA LLAI8! : timer' is a Aa Kniember hra,shf about batik work. ' JtUK-XEI- A ; 7".'" od ' , Wonderwltat Joiuaue the' legislate: be ai TlirilSIUlf farrier in the county,45 cents the month;. Subscription ternis-r- By $5.004he yew in advance; by mail In the county, i.50; oatslde county, : ' - rOBK 8PAXISH Ladlne. the V Any Howdy, folks! lor the death ef the Business office. 95; Society reporter 107 J Editorial room, 1208. If yea do not tecelre your paper before p. m. telephone h3 end a copy will be deUrered te your residence. Telephonea 'j ' btT fcstheird antag tfi-eM-lout to find the nrter standing Mrs. Xiikki auu aiul bur ouist. a boat aer tie lit the girt spurring l f. .ar. visit ina hm-the fui. Th luother atHaea . Mr. .i Mr. Ar.-- i offjas-m?.".best tmwst ad bmed-tt . uiervhaiil ah Mr. iliikt-UuitruMHHr when the Wrd k ft tUe cbiW sjtd started afuac JJeJiiitJber. The Mttie ttrt tiad a deep here ia KITH INJt KXS IXG the forehead from the rooster's VVbea Cab OKLANIH, .abourrtse smti-acsevere and Spurs Kuth tlH)Med W MvN.iruw a war SiWwter. ta-neck. The and game 'taei a Whit Leghorn beljuj:-ia- g jnd In tti eibti iiiua Ci'neinuaii to a neighbor and had chased tke lenkas and the: one of l i les and the child aeveral times previous re Ktd.tobelieis.'tirsxl te ken froust be gauie. The" this, .Tha. little girl was cornered bad ' . . YNUkevn won , was unableto and wall a. aplnst lr. PROVO-GATION- S tl WeatSW rutU&heOy lb BeajCwyfaoB.;:"lt 60 gout second-clas- s Entered S Provu, Cuhy every day except Saturday. matter at the poatofflea In ProvortJtah. Meaiber at Called Prom association. NEA Service, Pain Editorial aerrka, and th Jan.es 0. -- ' ; - . , Serfpps Sespapera , CHILDHGIITS A t MVA rlW EK VJfcU I JO YtS-At- OKt P0 AW telvvvi TO A OCT , WtT TW tEW& A1.V. TUVOt VKB . IN THE SMOKING ROOM "A henl.ed bmdMBd rHurned to bia borne rather late in the a wniiker, who Jiore every indication of ftccupylng no euxious poKitiuB- - in bis own - 1 1 I A. . 1- - .h JoVT AS , Wit vSJut ere-?inK- He Left All Of It -- ; ?-- rrrr-r-ArZ?:-- The matter Is altogether most remarkable. The estate remarkable,- The estteis remarkable, the number of folks -who loved Jay enough to1 behftgry- jparticipate ef his leavings is remarkable and that-4- 5 different lawyers should agree to stop f ightWg is almost miraculous.. But, the hatred children and grandchildren Iqt jom another Isn't fleUledrTtrBe-bi- f permanent thing , - fe.-stojjresttjn- that Jay lett. ;,';:;; st V ,; . I h Jay CUiil'8 boffyliea a mouldefiflg irMrgrarerfortoi these many decades past, but, just now, there Is reached a compromise settlement of the $84,000,000 estate which he - :. 1''''"'' VrVr: r couldn't take with him;'V'-This layingjof cltt JayVghost; if any, is due to an agreement of the 45 lawyers hired by children, grand children et al r to fight lor the $84,000,000 worth of fight inducement . Bl MiKf ARTEB ( .. ATTACKS (iOUI'AXTS i AOiS Bill I Bo; lUd UoLa ol Irtted Player! 1 i AddiVKxlnf the senate Biltft on ring I'wig. Tnp eub-com- TOP aa d Tbnrs-da- sj y nMn rU Jiwei Buugsrarter, explorer deand lolil))lt. manded a state law 'er-fa- : dinUcitt.xtTmornlngrBtrirtft! an aceountiag. dvmabded attended f the tuiluckf tertnre, dear,1 man, . lecture until three Teople o'clock in toe 'morning,' retorted bis accuxer, triiiuiphantly. .7 one did, honey. The poor fellow atuttered terrlblv. r ne-e- Edwin Wide, sensational Swedish distance runner, haa msde ia shonlni nine bis coming on prohiliitlng the. use to 'rthe United Statea..aU.hjiu;h he of flHtfflfdPd- has 'Siiade no. such iweaumenat snow knickers tm scare- tw;tll hile bis fa fa covered with ing as Paavo Nurml did nobis notem the barber tan ten where " bjaHT ' "tL'" crows.worthy invasion. . dwlured that but month u. ... woiie were to writ.a song -- Trls'Speakee dropped a high fly the use if golf pants ' like 'AVhen Yon and I JVere Young, the first practice game in train pa scarecrows, drives crows Maggie," nowadays, he WI,id likelv ing '". camp...... ''. Clark GMffith nMtt with 'Wiii the instant retily. naTitaTktnTd4Bto a three , Washington directors and youiilca se Tonfineow 4 uuKdi- - Landls. g uf freuXu1stlnct state bttrderltig Wb hysteria anil to inrormatbm- - alwnt yourself ' " pot)iectic..strokes. j i. 7 O..ft. the ioaT- A A . ;"-- tf Bflng-startffr- mm bwtiw triHKdWrl'ldT end at: per. year nlie Is going to arth" was weva e Krjt'nuing-mplacer-H- summer name It 'Tump Slayaway." "Proper fond and Etmiie? by ARTHUR A. enough to be pleasant Uhcn life is sweet as a Jtite, vilut tlie man wrUi while Is the man who ran smile Whefi forcrd.to wear dress suit! Utah Nursery . chest' t r. sltnllar rea In part ! - y -- li X. . . . .1. V !. f' ill TOR w& VHts ' vivA-r -.- v CHk- XXJI f:- ft.',v..Jk ' w- v m li ii ii C; st i l. MUU .r zr j k i a l i j i A be, "aj a LrrtLt - &4Ajs d i andeft right knee. This exercise will reduce pads of tat on the upper part of the thigh and tower bdomen. By that S i oe. iKiURWiCB ' N0UR. VtEAP siixie time bring wand up and lo ehoul-G n a r s. Alternate Boning, ve find Ihat man's entire chain often fails because of one orcan or ; ttfL,E-,fcAP&- the that a chain is no stronger than UMreakeet link. I AM Pi AGS, ' " i BY CRANE I I , gruvKr. we n my Hf C n Att Souk1? NOLi'RE 60lki6 ovrf OF TT is a well- knotn tact ! I Uare cbhtf. itffoSoo.. wevi Xr UKfiim IS A 1 By Ahem WASHINGTON TUBBS PS. AB'otrr. ftte BoM lT3 A Co. T -- I St.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - OUR BOARDING HOUSE Weak legs and Jiips cause, much trouble By" State 2790 South IJ'l Gee Gee's sweetie denies that he in going to marry Gvc (ee for McOOrERX PVlaTUK nU felAlYTY,VHSyft. . . .. urnk. 'STATES Atn .uIAk tVK OH AMYOtA I Trees- - 6 to 7 feet bitshi select grade, worth 14.50, for $3.65. You lve'60c."l Bartlet Pear, 1 Early ta'wford Peach, 1 Blng Cherry, I Chinese Apricot Speei8l$3.65 cut U ' tion of Bruit TREES NEXT! , . ..'Mn'B b. ' 1 , , AV)AAtt HAWtKiT 5KV 16T ft 91ACI 'Collet slii n? . t ; It's eay ' WAA 3 expression long befoye anybody eTer this luouKiu or . ... airplanes. - o S0 0e5H A'via 'y UM tfXM.'Ml buiuML. WW .A MO H iuh k in feiauies '' v : cpi-U-i- The standard fseterihined. ,A legs, bowed, or just nght, areli'oftnOT.OOOr ItseTems t, scrawny high 'fer some legs and low for others; but, a Los Angeles ' jury has fixed it When short skirts became the rage, Miss ' Helen Goldman noticed that her legs, as to general en semble, would somewhat resemble a pair of pliers one kfiee jnclining westward and the other eastwaidTh8'ergeon8 said that they could straighn. the diverse inclinations. They did.' They straightened one of Miss Goldman's legs; and, Miss Goldman had to burythe other. For the loss of her leg, Miss' Goldman ' ' now gets a Verdict of $25,000. J Standard of valuation: one leg, $25,000; two legs $25,000. It roust be comforting to" all ladies with legs, of no matter ' what sort. 4 THE BOBBER SHOP ilermtin llepiinsndnaw lnsixta ' ThnrMomii Valued n - Hundkert hlnf, Tiddle-wlnk- 4 chaln. People die ot heart, lung nd other or th i gjb enough to press gaiiic troubles YOUR. WORK. surrEHs Tf when the rest ot forcibly mgalnst . .VpU UtOttX TEET 6ne the the system ' Is organically sound.' And, to get may also knead the abdominal to our eubject, people otlen suc- contents. ' 7 cumb to fatigue when the. hips, '. Ef ercite b'o. S lees "and" tee't J alone re tired. '' Stand erect upon the left leg Jttxi fatigue toxins spread to the and kick with the right, alterentire body and brain, Nerres nating backward and forward, and muscles suffer from lassi as high as possible. Ilo the tude." fired,;; painful legs fur- same with thelcf t. ther draw the attention from This is one of the few. exerwork for' recreation Therefore, cises ealiy good tor producing for 'the shapely hip .linns. DnntTers me tfbcCfiBtff'itcgtMaaTy average person to strengthen the this exorcise In their profes; You sional legs in behalf training. -- - . wouldn't think of running a good ' Errrcitt Ho. S car .'on ' deflated tirea. A Httl regular work to preserve the log exercise and heart and lung.M Jicalth anil strength of the legs stimulant for healthy people. will repay many times iu Tf nsedystematicaUyreglnning-wit- h of efficiency, freodortj a tew mlriutea a day, and from small pains and increased gradually working np to ten dralre and ability to go through minutes, the results In leg dethe day "in high." velopment, fat f eduction and indopeciis about tjie hips are creased lung and heart strength-are-ver- y ' mow&neainly and difilcult to regratifying. ry , duce than all others, with" the , . Xo. Ejgrnse exception of the'aist. few peoStand erect, feet toegther, With' are familiar the special hpldlng wand across chest squat ple exercises that must be taken to iijto deep knee bend position and reduce this portion. at the same time thrust the wand out to arms' length in Exercise Ho. t v front.-- . Return to starting posl- Stand4 erect, teet together, tfon and repeat holding wand in front of bftdr f ' This is a standard exercise across the thighs. Raise right ) for limbering jstiff . knfecs and knee as bights possible and atstreflgtheningthi&hs and hips 1 QUE OUR fZA&iQ it 5Sl SSSJ. VI .......... I - I I - "v' " MfMCtC TUaTV "-- ""I , , I V i. i.i I I 'v -- p - . II I I , "i" ii r I I , ... - p v evil intMs ..,. ir tiMteut I vh jCsl i ru i .rt-- - J 1 I J high . , , bdy. Ul ti -H -. - T fl. w I 1 i ;- -,., i ii II I in i Iii 11 I .- I' sic r M tt V . w " scsvics. 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MoOovcrn Klmulil ha aildrwMl to biro at, . New York city. l'iisf 42nd Street. AD OUR pAlfteNT OUR lb I I .Cklsl L , 1 UA OA.I WfXS'SO- 4" rtio WArCMzS V ' - . - 1 ' -, "THiE CORPSE'- 1. w4.u.i.iihf.or..j...-.....:..,.......- . : . - .- Jul " ' - . - OARfi0"- H sot ft IT 7 Wi :mj ' I "1 . - 5AU 1 SB' . . --:-r rAE A6AIM DM (W fiONNA LEAV6 HiWS ONrAE! VtoPS J .T6Po ITLOAF, . - tit SWAN 4 hear vTZ-1 -r- nr.. ':: tw " WAffU. AlJLlK - urn : : . . ara.ut.MT ywssT sr hca smvut me. coosiki. 2. V4ii5HlH I AM' HE. MAS A i-y--- " FREW Eat and Grow Slender Diet ,' yvL'A I By ,.Williams SALESMAN $AM ... ! BREAKFAST: Choice of cm orange, apple, pear-- r grapefruit. Aran with skimmed milk.jA slice of gluten ' bread toasted. Cup of hot waterbot milk or a coffee :: r subs! ft itf ..... .. Between breakfast and' lnnch eat. some fresh fruit. ' Driuk two glasses opifatpr. LIXCR : A raw vegetable salad, or fresh, fruit salad. tse lemon Julr ; Or a cooked vegetable lunch consisting ot any "of the following vegetables: npinach, Uing - beans, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, Bmssel pprouia celory or onions, tnsweetened Btcwod fruit or nil ...V J nwa- y- mwnu K,k)LL,b,6orwor.H . 1 1 -- 1NO DOUARS-f-W- GtOWE.-GOM- T7Ti ! 1 i V - Ur-- J -- AUnfU UBrpUCM MACHtMiSTS- -l MEAM " ii I ' GT i1 .JM ill III ll' K$S ' f . 1 V . nit jcrIilS- feitw ; ' A- - ," wts sewwet, we. .... if . , J , r. ' ST HI BEHWC INC r6 H OfT f 4 lI 1 |