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Show PROVQ EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1927- - pAGBTWO 1 j matte $5 fpr a Name 60 .Stratfc Jst .Wert Bu iaiw0K at Altered aa Saturday eKt ttah! Member f tnlled ITcne IB V'inV""!1 pttbHshed fiw-ftth- W; day at tbe postoffli swift'TV :eMnd-ebis- a JProva, Paine gqUorbd service, and the. r Jan. yaU-jtortc- gcripps Jiewspapers. - - i-- The thlug UMtKt needed, thousai' ia a Bam tar" tula column! What do yu think would be appropritt ' The Herald will wy to tW perwSr aendlng In the naneTbs eotnmn eondortor eoa- eiders aHMtTitttnr The contest cUme Jriiruary J, littX. ton f may aubtult a juany aamea ai an m ; uau or brin them to , the Herald office; 'Jfk eiety reporter.' 107; Editorial M; rSimifiaSt If jott flSTMtTWBtTe your paper before 6 p. ml telti&oiia and ij'eomr Vll delivered la your residence. terws-B- y. cSrriej .ta the county, 40 cent the month ; t Subscription ; advance in the $11.50 year; ly nuill, iu. county, l.fiO : outride county. Business Telephones Today-thEreniuf Ui'fild tirtiua a mtm euluns. one Intended to entertala. aotus I'obtribotVm ara wvlcueit-d- , Im- tJ eaiwe the aoureof ibee, the leee. work. tor UUa ruluma coadoctuT; G. r. J ir il - s- jm Xm tint U kit tee J . v 1 iiowdy JoihaJ Martuia a J I U wervt tha we've area; eoluma is nothing estty, net m euy heo aw read- He putt an v ie aa ir-- ill be Inter And diive aa tli rreea! ers will be dviitr titlt tor aa. Stilt I .'.. t t f atartine it if aet M dirflruU aa ptrk inr the ngttt name tor Ux ealyuaa. Aay iunkmaa (at hack door) . ci N. Guunaj Easuuison, editor aud manager 1 F.awn K. Singleton, btitoess ntanager; Jesae CUrlc, sdvertWmr manager ; tt. W. Coodell. eifjr fditeftr- f , r t get w The editor offered ti take $5 out if pay for a name. He'a liberal 'tady: Tea. eome'ln ; my haaband IT will te here ia a tainata. with ourwoitey, he 1st 4 '- .i ' 1 f An old timer la one who renteta- - , tt there'a anything In the way of food nor diataatefa! than .a eold IxTa wtiea LajroD- - MacDuff wrote a fried (Kg we f taated IL this newspaper. e of Trouble 77ie Birthplace - (l'lt t9rerWde After Inventory fi V'' 01 In response to a questionnaire sent out by the National anEconomic League to members of its National Council, of thousands representa several from swers were received tive citizens as'to what are the main problems before the ' twe't ran . ; country. - On the more important problems the voting ' Dad to know that interest It way you faternry)Where- vers yon thus: bua ttflner. ewiaty laat BlsfttT' I'tua wiary . ... , , law i iv Ittiildtnr tlina aoine3 eaatera ttatea t Son "Ph, Jut, riding around Lawlessness,' disrespect for . " Administration of justice; . . I V", ..i. huve;,' eniloli wlh aome of the lxya., f .l 959 Pad "Weir, tell em not to leave World Cour vW--.'-JuHt ax regularly aa the aun Haea, their IlpaHrka In the Tr."- - : . .' Prohibition . in .v. , . . fc t l ' : - - ,,.... ...... 1J -' . . - nre collcftwU morie (.Hi , ? ' t Taxation ..... . 1 ' Iriehed her. A Utah doctor deeUrea that tciiw. V 701 . . ... and moral religious training . Ethical, !, Inir ahortena life. I atipptw he i . . . . .'.... Tbo Catitliaa Island iwunminf means single life. . Agriculture .j .'; . . .. v la ever, but U'l Gee Gee ; v X it i a hit strancre that the answers did not concentrate marathon did not partirrpate. " i -- i ; Maid: There's 1 man at the door ot Administration second justice. item the upon She cruldn t find her with paokare marked C. O. D.. - in the final analysis, all of our national problems are de- t- - Ilflrte: TeU hjm to take It hack. Wnkfenf fnr right nlntlnn liwn inc aamCTISiraPOn OI JUSWte. i fconu. nt the: awtniiners were clad I ordered salmon." ' 4 r The lOTbCTTtfttonsWS "That ve love one another !youJLSQ loving, men could not violate any oi- me len wtaimef the Mosaic fwonld" beatfBdied 'bjr1 ahafkH opt so are possioie oi miriistration;ot justice, all cf our problems tlie wonien nuiteHtautg did ; not ........ ....., 1 'if .' : - i. W t I LZ3 aa i W Ready Thursday at i 0 a. ? ? . tm ". en are iri. " . . water-wlnr- s. A SALE THAT IS A SALE one-gi- v Bpecm-Ication- sf - OUR t?bTeBmilarIyKJhif lution Twf.lv hundred of th citizens questionjiaired, as above; xpressed their conviction that an abnormal amount of and disrespect for law exist in our, country, today; inri. cvfirvbodv knows this to be a fact. Is there ainy question Lut thi condition prevails because of thejnaladministration )I justice m maxmg ana emorcnnf ibw t In civU litigation, who wins? Is there any doubt but, as i ruleL the winner is tbe party with the bigger purse with which,' through red tape, techincality, delay and finesse, to : lefeat the administration of justice? the In criniinal litigation? Thaw, Standard trust, and other unwhipt combinations to mu- mjustly tax the people!; "You can t convict a hundred ion doJlars" made a reliable axiom by repeatea, pracucat lemonstratioht Wm.'Hcard Taft, Chief Justice of the U. uc- supreme Xurir pupuciy proclaiming ine tiisioh that the administration of. justice in America is a " " Usgracc ito civilization ! , ; v What is our World Uourt problem otner tnan a proposi-io- n at large? for just treatment of our fellow-me- n Jia4Vk lawlessness of our emoraJizinff problem of Ptohi- jltion enforcement based upon anything else than ;6f justice as between strata of society, strata il. pontics ana siraia oi wpa, inc uijj iiu vi mcii ' '".. V ; scaping tbe justice? v And; so throughout the list taxation, training, agri- ! ulture and all "the other problems. It all reverts to and de- Jenas updh the admmfstratioir'of justice,ii The hen's egg hatches a chicken, not an owl, or an ator. Maladministration of justice, just as naturally and uevitably, hatches lawlessness, disrespect of law and, what h vorse, public indifference to ther eperation of justice or in-law-essne- ss - Lob-LeopoI- "dis-iolve-d" d, eAtru-juuiti- ui - : r malad-ninistrati- ui " ; 1H- -- - UStKe.. ' X "f"" Tr: ! - Tlie niyotery to aa 1a that 4 niaa Jr.. .the gum ever: tuTus bandit when there are imiK'iiHte, put up a I'Hae tor the so many landiord'jubs open. V f winnt'r." It whs a matter of , ' . ' '' t with him. The head of the barbers' union , oppot.es tips. 'Well, hoy and girl. T0D.IV8 GRAPHIC SECTION mis nnmor nim. v. AngiiH ild'orrhhre, whose picture you we In another part of tlua Uoyd George attended hla first pnKr la hailed an Prows! thrlftieat public moving picture show the eltizen. When Mr. Perrjdjre recently other day; The keneratlon nMivedVfrom SprlnmriUe- - to Gejaeva talnly la going tothedoKg. ' distrk-ttrflttHportatiou expee by forelriK his goldfish to lo ome day mm flatterer Is iolns MWrnt take ahot at the king of Italy. Lake. erM ttnh. ' VVrlgleya William pfeAlMN crAf sharka. hian-eatl- ri TLiT'!EZy BIG-ADILf- iraci ' Dont faU io read it! or if aceut-k-tul- . In $10.0,00 Merchandise Free! : " Thursday morning at 10 su m, we will give absolutely free to the first thirty persons entering our store a surprise package containing merchandise valued at from $1.00 to $5.00. Be one of the lucky ones to receive one of these packages. bit"djw f ' Keep walking to. kivp well, the One tt the treat myateriea of life In w by bowlefnred rlrla always doetors advise: To he sure, and, ; ' occasionally, Jump. wear the shortest Miirts: ' - ' HBST PICll V RE OF THE STATE tEGlSLATl RE IX session" ' ? ; BUREAU ARTS (MKKKKKMKIO'.JfliltWKKHMJfKMKlfKXICGtt:,'! ( (HIIMMHNKIildOiNMKMKKHKKHIIMXiOniKH ') IHMMNMNKKMtlKMKMNNItiOtKIOIIOlHXXKKk (MNHNMNIDIKKNHKNKKKNXKNMXtOllOOtNHX NMMMHilWHai(IU10O6aK)QPU01XlUO0O0 72.ii "v:'- ; - trouble Adam had t'rt m Ibis earn or the otlier, lie never had to lnd bia Colo. ' T Mtea 'w'it p brwlhwr ! Whatever ; tnt-t-i- n -t ' - Ing iresidenc of the uuiverslry, was Two hundred screuty-- f Ire p'"-'v- e the speakerr- Jle explained the res- teiK Ihts now stndvlnr at lstratlon blanks of the B. Y. IV BrihaiH. Young flnirerf.ity burean, and red pros- au f Weehtly. where - tiier tpIaeenwBt mhck Iiectire teachers to register early were instructed aflin . and to fill' out the blanks complete4ttalIflcatiou (if teiit he-- s of this ly In order that suDetlutenriems state. Dean U John Nutfull. net- - ( coming Jin for help-' ruieht be' aWe to . i . " fi in ji "'ii ii ri i in m n . n i m i n til C ji Li 1 1 1 1 IV S A M O. F ' of teachers 10 gain access without Mr. aud Mrs. George F. Hickman Jude of (he qualifkaiiou of the ' teachers. . . difficulty to the records and utand-liif- t of Suit Luke Were the week-enfiUed-oualt These of tUe.prospecls. are blanks , (' guests of Mrs. Fred Fiulayson. ' ready 'Mug filed with placement bureau, according to Dr. A. X. MerElwood E. Dimmirk .of Lake . rill, who lyis chitrgo of the. Shore and Edna Mae Betts of Puy-so- n This will .make' it possible ot were Issued, a marrlaee license Iri and other, '.eiiiployor at the court . liure-mj- the tAWTABS mi n ru u OCTOUKVYATSF T A K T A R '3 '4 NNHOAI VMHOM as START 1 0M sulphur " hi'tiken "' "X ' .'- T? match that studied gas nuiiu wbea you lit OiTiFF, X T! H(o (o -- (o .HOURS tOsiict? 3 TrV ODT DROPS-BA- 7 iAeT coVae. rjst 00T f. aeTHe.R ANi OK T&erreR.iMEj.t, Cr tt POOR BACK k6rAE.TOP! We'Ppay2foryoiir cake ... or 1 fqtyotur: - any time Puhistecat thraisgk la aa TTfaisS raaatbarM MacraB isssk alty far smgidar aUiasa tteeuTssi ssui tssly kseytlt aa a ItdaM ky Kssptiig at "traat" alaat. tlnaaga aa layaaaat aaasiday am f sT they ' do not please you when you theqi with Schilling's. -j' Youy stttjrneht to your grocer is enough? will pay you instantly ... we pay him. 'tke te " ' Funny, But Too Bad S dear! It's dreadfully embarrasrincr for Mr. Rec'v Taking his Mexican policy before the Senate he has to disclose that it is not Moscow but Chicago reas - wno ar stirring up hatred against American eapital--.ti- c imperialismrW Mexie he Sacasa revolutionists with which t6 shoot up Mr. Kellogg's :ouw,-n tne Mexi-aiurnisnea niraigyua, umz, were ' ' government by the- United States. It sort of makes Mr. Kellogg the object of world-wid- e '..;' ' tughter, right in the middle of Laugh 'Month. Oh Cellogg. -- GO GOT (0-- - " .'.' CROPS tVtR , ' ."' - AC1V4 .. M.ejt By Williams ' PourT LOfcT COUNT ! house Mondifr. county 1 1 1 . ; 4 r .., The Cheerful Financiers i-- Famous last lines "But. Jodee, MATtHUOFj IS A WONDERFUL INSTITUTION i NO FAM ItY IS I tell you I had the right of waij". tXlSUtKTB WITHOUT IT.' IYmvtIm from the Rwktiaa: Time Who can successfully deny that our problems became with more and more distressful, difficult'and numerous because (Minea rery ritm y for ther ataa " ?.! ' Ifce attiB-jeJlrJi, " -and herpoprnar concept appreclatioh'bf jQstice areweakenig7 " .The country can. have wha it demands. U can haw WHO'S WHO AT THE fAPITOI-SilT. SiK amator from Dishgenuine administration of justice. Or. it can have more Ii'w- essness and more broods of problems to mercilessly harry it. water roimty has Just bitrodtMrd1 a hill pivfrg tws" the rlrht ot.way ustitia cannot hold respect as both chaste goddess and 'hsr- - at nil street Inlerttretioiu ill cities at of the' classes.' Her blind-fol- d r must indicate some thine nf the sixth class. ar greatefand moreirIIethWindifference to the injustice hat is going on, openly and noisily, all about her, Whnt has beeoiue of tbe . The National City Bank of New York announces deposits f a billion dollars, a record in American banking, and ils resident predicts unimpaired prosperity for the new year. JtherJbig eastern bankers:rallyiarounilhla. prediction with T: tssurance of great cheer; :" ' It .is the right attitude for everybody., 'Always start ut, for anything, with the feeling that success Js certain. ?ut, the delightful feature about the bank era' cheer is that hey base it upon the extraordinary purchasing power of the . oiks, due to high wges. ' Let us all always remember that prosperity is clue to tigh wages. In the not very remote past,' a good deal of bloody work and jail misery have been devoted to providing ' ' hat it was due to something else." " ' '":. r " ". - jf" com-'Utte- e, shilling Baking-pow- der ji fcxtracts jftvVi 9 spices cotiee 1 - - . -1 Prosecutor Keyes says' he leaves Aimee to "the court of And you will now see the court of public pinionpaylargejdmission money to hear Where she lAvrs , .rosecutor Keyes. ' 01 mt av nea stmnct, mc WASHINGTON TUBBS ublic opinion.'' . :- - . . . Thus' far, nq Black Sox ballplayer has accused the seven years ago of getting money for losing games. Ath-tics- :: ".. t Mail ' John Bull and Uncle Sam might shake hands and each other over Mr. Hearst's decision that neither f them is" imperialistic:? - con-ratula- tp . - BY CRANE -- x T ' To ewe ouuk pr of iSiaHMsMteM t- - tPLi.i TO TJKlMli O01 -- co oM weAveivx tHOwM f i vitTrtOO- t- T ..A ..PriXD 7 twsf "V V-TH- M Of-- - J WTM - Nt e TO . One of the wouldbe "Miss X-- or,; the Mystery f Carmel Bungatow," by 'Ormistori. But, probably," he would otter defer writing it until Mrs. OrmisWgets through with ' " , ;;m... :.r: I best-selle- rs ; . " . .. .. Those'ballplayers who rewarded the TV1 ayifig their best were merely guilty of breach of ethics and Uquette. There wouldn't be trees enough, for the hanginjr f sportsmen guilty of that: ' . : . 1 vrv i y: i A |