OCR Text |
Show PPOVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192T fAGE TWO a In Smoking: Room THE HERALD : I'ublUhed by the Heraid Corporation, E. C Kodgcrs, president, at Aso. 1st W. St, Pryfo,ltB, daily. Entered a second class master ht poatoffU la Provo, luh. Member of the United Press association, NEA Serrlct, Vila Editorial Service, and the Jamea O. Scripps a Newspapers. " r - uow,mmr ed when I called our house boy, lotaa, knowA Me and ho rephed lurao. to the druggist Xe aaylng, ovejtell him 1 have fleas, miH-- fleta, ilr. Joue he no cotuttVem yet," and-- ataome jnlsi right away.? pal-ar- e The general store baa come in We!U, lotao, went to Ihe aud said; 'Mr. Jotiv be. hare from the crossroad. ToaH find it fleas, aiiK'h. mux h flrai. Want puia lu alinuKt aay tows ander the name of lrugs." ua right tiff soou.' ur Jpan-tuare urtluuls," Wgun a Califoriaa. "The oth night, uue s was or more t4 our native rafting the devil la air underwear. "Some bouxe-hel- OUT OUR Ttahoiyus J3U8. If rooms, yod do not receive jour paper before 6 p. m. telephone S3 and a copy win be delivered to your mildew. rT Bu William WAY- - Gcrf WORt - J ' ' - ; ot course, rr woaLP FOR tffc I 'x I . w( pv- r vM t r -r RfltH rJLRt5FLl like vtHvcriAiR. AAIVOM - I UiCMEwS CUAB 15 KoiOR ABLE OFFICE CP I i Alt DE WEU. OB - CtfltZtiS Ul , FOR MV CAMIHPACV . ato haven't I . FDR OTTOS Itl saw ' Butnseriprtua terms By carrier in the county, 5 eeuts tho Biauthi $3.00 tbe year lo dvam-e- ; by mail U ihe couuty, $1.50 outside county, ' f " . ; $5.00 ; e p fit-a- .v. v balf-bake- d jirf By Akem OUR BOARDING HOUSE ,Voa J CAf4 ' . FBOWT..""", uP I . , ' HAH FEETVjrtEM rif KssmusoB, editor and manager; N. C Illcki count K. 8ingletun, business manager; 'Jesse Qark, advertising editor; F, f manager J H. W. GoodtJl, city editor. , ... . X. Cuiiunr ' PAC-- T -r Dr-rD- r' i 1, hew The irreatest. most aiirmficant convention ; the American Legion has wound up in a blaze o glory and I the Legionnaires, after Bnatching some last glinipa of Paris. ; and the battlefields of France, are on their way home, I Dreamed of for years and impatienty awaited ever since i to assume definite shape- couple of the expedition-bega- n once it looked as though unpleasant more than years ago, ! events over which the veterans had no control whatever, : might dull the welcome which they would normally receive. V Fortunately this ,was aat to be. Everything seems to n have gone ad rnerrilys the marriage bell, for was a success the France from gathering reports agreethat ; fora every point of view. The French proved the perfect ; hosts tradition paint them as being, while the Legionnaires conducted themselves like the ffalant4ighting - 4ads vyhom ' France ao well remembers. That they amazed all France, however,, is obvious. The French were hot quite sure what to expect. And while Paris d j first gaped in astonishment; this don changed to '1-.--- ,: , ::r an equally frank admiration. fe.V JCusJEtench. wrehalf expecting a handful of i - - Tie Second A. fcYF. Victory 1 ever I Vw- - well-know- tJjFCOrT? . H0.SPLE--- I AT" open-eye- tttT .. SCTVICC. NC f;TIP OF TONGUE g, 1 ! to st there to.drop tears b " x ' ' . and wreaths of immortelles What they actually beheld was. something like this only entirely different They saw a vast army of in civies, 30,000 strong, generally happy and in holiday mood. They saw a big parade, hours long, as colorful a carnival and affair. They heard speeches as diversified as any glorifying the war dead, but more in a spirit of exaltation than of mourning, and openly hopeful that the supreme price the heroes had paid for a world at peace would not be in vain. They saw visits to the battlefield graves, but once there Ihe living seemed to fraternize with the spirits of the dead, their eyes upon a smiling future rather than upon a Woody j j,ast which not even an ocean of tears could change. I For a spell this seemed to puzzle the French. Then sud-- j denly, they saw.it all. For though their temperament leads Jthera toxpress it in a different way, they are" just as full of sentiment as we are, and they understood. . And, understanding, this hovel but wholesome, this young, vigorous and unquestionably optimistic yet profoundly sincere, way the American visitors had of looking at things, appealed to them beyond measure. It gave them a better idea of what Ameri-- ; cans afe Mflly fike, them laid, than they had ever v had before.;- Thus a new affection was kindled. :T So1 it would seem-thathis Becohd A. E. F. has won a jy; i victory no ess renowned than that other of nearly a decade ago- To these victors, them ore, this newspaper joins with, the rest of the nation in a hearty welcome homel to lyironCi lglalis'ot'ine . NU - fervent r a jhojt procession of these, .nvavdhrugh. hekf, M fegts, more in the form of cortege thani parade.. They vere expecting solemn sermon lamenting the dead, witbuJach Jharkjjiiftack f.sleV-steppiiJ- BY tt m m hu snwict, u'ceM.aeK PROVO - CATIONS"j " held at the eemeten Saturday. All (Copyright. 1927) Interested are urged to attend. Howdy, folks! Tiie UniverHp sity of Southern California will . And 673 of our special agents course in.nto-tio- n offer b four-yea- r have reported that other sign on a picture acting. Fcrd: The Spirit of St. Vitus." The first year will be devoted to teaching actors to register so' Household Hint:'. '.Don't trim the phistication by tapping a eigarct tn the back of their Imnds. 1 fringe off father's trousers. Gh'e them to Little Bobby for a cowboy And the second year will b given suit. $ over to teaihln) ingenues how to Art Shannon. kick up their right heel In a coy manner while lieing kissed. . rs' fv.5 O20. -- HCJ -- TK6 MWC J . mi-care- ! -- . ' omSKRO MvJ "CO XAf"v MKViiAr A. "fCR'OOS JOB) ; ; WASH HMe CO -- GOZY MOW AMD rue sKovJ -- Jnef Re-) W4- - CROOKS '' V MS AMD TV I j i g coon-iC- . I CAMERA NKWS This is the )hotgrauh "DUNLOP I two-tim- e, KtU - trt! SrVOOtiK W QVV UP ;. curlons- - sensafioirRhen ' yon khoti J you are far from any human habitation, to bear nn American barncrowing and cackling lu tbu Mont birds ivill fight, ftn occnslon, yard jtuutle. The birt extraordinarily Reason. tbe matin espwinlly during wary and commonly roosts on the But tbe goldfinches are pence lov- top of tall bamboo shoot which is ': ers they never fight ro frail that no anlmar will climb : -It. W The famous, 'heathiAen,' whkh kept the early settlers of Virginia north of Massachnaetts front star- I vation, was reduced In 1924 to a flock of a doen near Tlsbury, on Don't say "Days will transpire beMartha's Vineyard island. The jaost extraordinary steps were taken fore he can go.'.'. "Days will. elapse" to gate these and a census taken Is correct. "Transpire" means to this summer indicates an increase to leek out, eseape secrecy, or become UllA NATURELAND . iv W t . I" . ' ' 30, public The wild "Bed Jungle Fowl" the pheasant! of' N'orthern India and .Southwestera Asia, la the Adnm and Eve of all the domestic chicken In the world, of whalOTer breed. Dr. Beebe, hlgbeNt authority on iilieas-antwent aU the way to Asia to look them over, and says it Is a game taught, Jack. Ych. the pnnnn game's hunt up . sharp at midnight.' um Just about the time gets a hankering to pantsrfather gets the on short ones. Why trade "tlr-an-n- i" V ta.u. a wt.c rr. Oisir sy nca scavicc sic. T- -l j tp - VWlLE GOVX. 60MNA tUP ooeR on HitA - LOrAQr CHOOGW Gvi-ra- . $ N5Ue?,V'M vowe Of Hl UFCr . ff T rA niisIsr Dsn sild- energy produced by reHe is volving doors. also t!to inventor of ihe M( Prima steam joller, used by restaurants ;fcr rolling pie crust . if ' r T - ... urge to put don't they Mr Prune, noted scien tist who was the first ItlP . ... n 1a wr tiqptiMa imn rue r that Johnny put on !oi4 -- riooxe WILL 3"OST V i in large quantities, as - well as ' the inventor of the MrPrune bi'llows for blowing up puffed rice. arrested for. flicking clgaret 'nshes on the A Seattle husband was rng. Shame on him have flicked them iator ! ' I He KhouM rad- the ' ". Hi TII NX! .THANX! . - ' Vp to the UKmei4 of going fd T this department hits been exactly 1893" correspondents of the sign en ihe bark of a Kord : "I Do Not Choose to Run in press, NOW ' ooeR TH' OOP oU 1928. U.t7 r th' Troth , -- aJy io Opm th! ntv vacuum d package.' v' The d leaves m. Service Cover which continues to preserve the flavor after it i opened. f WING ; snug-fittin- g : Tea i4 SPicei)t Extracts ' ' .. - - . . . 'mitt,., ... . 1 tit . " t , ' .... - ' ' , rTHINK of all the great factories at Pittsburgh, JL Pa., and yet the 29,226 acres occupied by that city is only about a fourth the area of the produc-- " V tive properties occupied by Diinlop. . , Great size proves great quality, Dunlop could never have grown to its present magnitude unless its tires had given outstanding value. . Greater size makes possible greater quality.. Dunlop today is making far better tires than in 77 all tJ 39years since John Boyd Dunlop foundedi the pneumatic tire industry. Until you put Dunlops on your car, you will miss something of economy, comfort and safety.-- 4 6 ) r Dallas TOO P(SrV6CfWS! 11 r ffi l : Carter Aufo Paris Co. X . , .. v . ANNUAL GAVKYAKI PICNIC: Interested in the Tull ceiucterv are herelty nfitiflwl that the annual taskct dinner and picnic will be BakinC Powder' r Vh j 1 ..... OMIGOSH! City. It'.. Review) r-. -(- i q.times mbigas PITTSBURGH AU key-win- key-win- 100,000 acres FAMOUS INVESTORS BSWAN 5ALESMAN$AM -- f Throughout the world, the productive Dun lop properties cover so vast an area that if combined into one placerr they would form a"Dun-lo- p Gty" of over . ; I'ronounce "tyranny" as if spelled with stress on "tlr." Don't use "nderhand" when yon mean i"underhnd." Adage poi)ularly nsed but often misquoted : 'Women tii lk. men do." was "words are women, deeds are men," as Herbert wrote it, in his "Jttcula Prudent um."' DUNLOP CITY "Ccino f.a over to the poker YOUR ENGLISH about - DAILY : If Y" G salmon Joe ltung- starter would liave brought home if he had nut forgotten to pmw the button of the camera, ami hid wife had mnemliered to put in a roll of films, and the fish had snapped at the bait, which Joe had failed to put on the hook. whose MiOt vlKS '4 H I. t .? t - -- cess. dl-r- n omf - Ralph P. Jones, industrial chemist: "The creation of new automobile colors Is a long and costly pro- .vesg. Lacquer specialists sometimes spend months In obtaining a particular color, studying museum exhibits, natural objects and the llum-ag- e of birds in searea-T6- f shades. Mixing the Ingredients to procure the tints desired is then another' long-draout pro We'd like to be one of them artcr if wis cant liny fcllers, 'but to nuike our enough gcoe-greiis-e cowlick stay dawn! fR - Emma Eamea : "Henry James had a great Jove, for dogs. That would hare endeared him to me." tut ' BY CRANE WASHINGTON TUBBS j West Center Prov67Utah 470 , . JOiaiVaYiiaravieae. - ; , i - - v " si ... r t ; A .1 i; |