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Show PAGE TWO PROVO EVENNG HERALD. MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1927. OLD MASTEB8 THE HERALD Sweet and low. sweet and low, I Wind of the weatera sea, Lew, low, breathe and blow, ; Wind of the weatera i Over the rolling waters go. I t&e Herald CorpeMtUin, E. C Bodgers, president, at seeoud-eUs- s 60 8a 14 W. St, rrtvQ, Vtah, daily. Entered ntatter at the posloffice to prove, Utah, Member of Lb United Press aasecia-tice- y KEA 8wvto, Paine Editorial Service, and tbe James 0. Bcrippt 2 Newspapers, :: .' PuMliiUad J?s0VT Come from the dying moon, and blow. Blow him again to me; neat," While my little ene, while my pretsails all eat of the west Silver one, ty, aleepa Under the stiver moon: ' Sleep and rest, sleep and rest. Sleep, my little one, sjetp my pretty Father wilt orne to thee soon;' one, aleep. Alfred Tennyson: Lullaby. Rest rest ba mother tnaat t by-- OUR BOARDING HOUSE lr3i reporter 107; Editorial ffic, rooms, 12U8. If you do not receive your paper before I p. a. telephone bo and a topf will b delivered te your residence," ' i . 0VR WA-Y- ,lF TCvacmFN OOOO. V C3DM8 AMD HE CAME Tt VAiELL ' AT-TK- 4AR Wis ! ID SoRPRiStO' VOLUKTtfRU.W 8 SO irr: VOCXiKlCr Tb COMB t He HAS CaUV33 1 OVY ooH FORSKOV VAAPir4a uu Ahem f HMt.iM . Bu William I'D r-..- r? GET-U- OKlTHE? P ROOF IF lTwcoLD . By ecrrier.in the eeuuty, 49 eenta tb month: Subscription term 13.00 tbe year ia advance ; by mall la tbe counts. H5Q outside eouctj. iT&SirIUuiu&oat editor and --niauager; N. C "llicks, eeaaty editor; F. K. Siufcletoa, business manager; Jesses Clark, advertising uurer; B, W.GuodeU, city editor. 'GOES lAl TbR "RILL S PAAlf AW TrteVRE GOWaiA TEA-TrlER- L , WORDS OF WISDOM ' Buy carefully, pay promptly and sate something:. ...v. h r- - ma usr.wBtup!.- vvkv ivHCef - i- 1 S'j .AROUMp-frl'SIREEl- Way, We Have With Us, Mr. Trqtzku) It's a Ten years ago this Nov. 7 in Rel Square, Petrograd the & czar was sounded and Russia's "bloodless" revolution began.: There were bound to be. storms for the new ship of state to weather but there were two strong: men at the wheel to whom all Russia looked as captains.;: ThetjmeB .'. "; were Nikolai Lenin and Leon Trotzky, This year, marking "the first decade of the new government, a "man in the street": will stand and watch the 'army and the workmen Vcrganizationi .parade through the same square. That man was one of the "captains" of the new Russian, fallen now from his great estate. Leon Trotzky will be a spectator where he used to be the central figure, where he onee was the 'man on the reviewing platform receiving . of all Russia, Lenin, and Trotzky together; intrigued, planned, shaped policies, drew up codes, won the czar's soldiery, lived in cellars, hoped, waited, worked and then in that supreme moTwrt f 1 eWrndcd , fc . otv. P.iritiacle,, pf f aotfeifi Ru&srU ZmK&Si Ttsl'xxixA wtier .that tareut ikeam was i death knell of the-salut- ; me man wormy, to ivm mem, ai.a warning against jostpn Stalin, that "Bonafartist' dictator. What has happened? Three years after Lenin's death Trotzky is expelled from membership in the : Communist Executive, and the group led by Stalin controls the' party. - ; Here Is one of the great moments of history working out under our very eyes, and a dramatic moment, too,. Look-ir.- g back to the FrenchRevolution there are parallels into which our later day ha3 read a new significance Danton's fall, then Robespierre's. It seems that the men who lead revolutions are crushed themselves by the mighty machine : V they start rolling. Russia today off ers a study tnat is worth while. Stalin, firm in his belief that the victory of the revolution can be won by holding the power firmly in the hands of his own group and using every possible means to prevent free discussion in the ranks of the party and to prevent what we might , call a "democatic election'of officials to head class of and "that pureaucrats Trotzky, assailing party bfficias appointed and. controlled by Stalin," and demanding restoration of control to the rank' and file of the party, Satlin is at the top now and Trotzky is out The next chapter, even more interesting than the struggle just witnessed between' the two men, is now in the acting and has yet tabe writte?i How shall it be written? Is Trotzky going the way of the complaining old man who raises his voice l vainly jiLlhejstreets and wherever he can find an audience? Of is he already on the way back, gathering about him the nucleus of a new leadership and preparing for the moment to strike? These are interesting conjectures. The next few years hold the answer. . Trotzky at least now knows this that plaudits, after all are empty and Fame hurries along. Peoplfchave a way of It's just a' natural .trait, speeding Fame on her journey , perhaps, j M I ::i fVT .4 mt av aca atMnca. i BY DRANK vnii7.tc(Fff: uilu( Rccu S W6RU3C -( to, POLW P MtMiiMM (Copyright, 1827) Howdy, folks! Blue Monday - again, Mildred, please paaa the I . Jf fiR , ! WOtMES SO ..... " CH,au,fa arsenic! 111 V!M0V1 -- VI01 (Ut hand-paint- n:v -- -- Say what you want about the younger generation, it la not yet putting gin Into Its chocolate malt ed milk. f oft? o viov; v : "I dont aee how a man eaa pat a mtay pipe in bis mouth, 7 ahe said, as ahe bent down to kiss her poodle dog. ,. Family Fickle Fork! : ( Dec, iO9.S WSOO-T.-fUN- swou-- r ivL f hcr Art-fe- aim vt 1fur -. ! 'I' Iv a Boston pub- nickel dropped Into- a pay telephone can be recovered' if yen first attack it to. a long thread wita a bit of seal-- 1 V , - '!i 'V"l'l I ) nen-ieakab- ' e BHMeVMei w MiawiiMBpaisjenenBaM SALESMAN SAM WHERE IW HECK iS TtmiE-TUsrrfTrW- " BY SWAN E WAS M Mi caw H II i I smell tk m ) and cloudless sky, . A sun with mellow ray; ' The gulls are flying by . ! And baseball . at play.., boys Leaves of gorgeous hue all around, Falling from the trees upon thergnmndr: Hunters are driving by With venison and song, Ar.i "Isaac WaltopsM try :r 'r, To tell" us, just "how long - Old "Timp" is smiling- - down At peaceful' Utah Lake ; , And all around the town The Fords are on the shake.; Oh what glorious days!Oh what a wondrous clime !' To'" Him give thanks and1 praise For this October time.' - a-piles - A - V7Sr J I rgp 0gfrfe - l . r Z - '""r 't'l - Vft w office 6ETA I boVs , : ' .11 vV, S i , Xk THERE Vft ARE 'KS-tA- 1- - ' lJ C-- ' ; y&-kfcrr7- ' 4 fc JLv " " - . .' for aver 35 years 25 onuses tor 25 " ' V' "rife " t J MILLIONS of POUNDS USED ; 8.Y THE GOVERNMENT" Guaranteed Pure " ' ' ' - - OTF ' TS' KiP''' ..V I Proyo . V Vr w . ' ".'"'"'.'.; ." . YELLOW ( t.1"': ' ' i" jt i 1 . j 7 15 10 IT Allie C. Bertin Hnlr Dresser and Cosmetician. , S. First Wert; ; :: Vur business It sieving a i , aneuld be done and at low est pneslble cost . "Wet Ala to Please - nardy-Madss1 1 1 a 8 IMA1 .aJLAAWJUAUH.fJI fWJJ tL-atO!ff;;- , - v - v. C' ..ft--- ; . 1 L oiki kaWi. f u v. s f or. ' " p -- "WI ...... ' n f OfQct ANNOUNCES anriMt : THE OPENING OF BEAUTY PABL0B ' . , J ECQNCM1CVIXI . . . TFansto Co. T'i A J" dtXt-- " J- -J Z3S East Center St ' Free water wave or reset with each marcel will be given- - tin til November Fhoae - ,' Ifliim.iiiaiiiiigi k Licensed f f. A TF? i - tGiE : fe ' - 1 !; PENCIL ."'""-iwiii- i 1 I with the ' ftirn i Aim a Li A "" fr - - rwmmKmmm"'"--:- Pte J7y' I - H- 'r ;- ,l;J.' S -- : r - il.MViVtft - - ' , f Are-flyin- - THAT CISAR Q' MING.? IT Lemon extract retains its use: IN PROVO AN OCTOBER DAY ry W ... ' 4Ing wax.. Mr.-- LoL Bungstarter! Minerva Bungstarter will fight to Upeps la aisa. the the bitter end to make her husband ;? 'i inventor eft the egg pay and pay and pay! Mrs. Bun rs tarter s attorneys are sandwich. In possession of a photograph showing her husband rowing on Utah A gal X hate la Helen Whins; -Lake with the woman who, It ia aU She thinks ahe'a eater than she Is! leged, atole his affections and I wheedled him Into: giving; her a I Art Shannon.. n, U a that Photo by Levi CSfpenter. Mr. 'Explain This if You Can," s ' Kai-she- k, Pkl - . ; v iCTirrM""ri- j whe was the first lisher. She has been writing verse man. to discover since 7 years of age. -Y- When Son Roasts Father Maybe it is no time to inform college boys about it, but" son of the well known Chinese war ycung twang ord, has set a terrible, thrilling unprecedented example. At Moscow, during public celebration of the arrival of Mrs. Sun Yat-aewidow of China's great republican, young Chiang,, in college at Moscow, made a speech, in which he iertounced his father (back in China) as contemptibly and disowning him. Showing superiority over 'ather. isn't so very, unusual in collegeovs. but disownina lim is is certainly novel, and Chinese, However, there may some solace in the information that young Chiang has his iw npersonal resources to see him through college. Kit naT s : Louipop, haa been accepted by mer- - M'NeeWt jf ". " amount of pure lemon, bil it contains. and Schilling Lemon contains three times the amount demanded by Government, , VnnA d nrrrfe - ,. ' . -- . J h--. r iiiiiiliiryfirrii-'jit- an ap says It ple that Mother Eva; at, but a ba nana. It haa been recently discov ered that it was a green pair that caused hU the trouble R. R. C. Audrey Wurdemann is just 16 and t a .student at "the " University of This Is Morti Washington, but her book of poetry . . - - - . P If Love ia dead when her singing re todays eandldat for tna Poison minds bim of a bandVsaw cutting cluh 14 tbe gink who invented Ivy , . aail. thru a maty concerte stadiunke that have no knotholes for the kids to. peek thru. ' BUNGSTABTEB IN BIO sc s SCANDAL! Addled Aslant: Hell hath no fury like a woman with coma. Scomed Wife Turns on Errant -, Spouse; Demanda Returh of , Editorial was not the-party- ; ' T" -- pickle fork, a belonging to .Mrs, Bungstarter. .,i The Woman' In the Case la revealed aa Mrs. MehiUble Wetwesh, a eomely widow who first gained notoriety when ahe demanded that flower vases be put In Chief WO-kipatrol wagon, Mrs. Bongstarter win nama the Wetwaan woman in the divorce action she ia bringing against bar husband. Tnei trial la expected to rent Provo society In twain; costly family heirloom , WASHINGTON TUBBS r tM . c ' I j LATIONS . . ia: wwwjei 425-I- for Appointments L ' i .. . |