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Show PjOVO tTVENTKG HERALD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 2519361' Tea E THE-EVENSSifflBMSJ- mm nv laynrnful anwhera are sroig loag tne ores inar enttfienr SVlrt enee mor rw te-- e mi , 0ut,0up-Wrr-- a - ir, . I.I ir- fw ?SrSzS.7-S It v i vwhuts 4T r. athh dump maj C, rs (4 V j7 l l 10. Wfc &E4J f i I W 11 AIM MO J MyWUliams' . M i. . Z . -- 1 ------ ruo o-- V v J Shapely shins la somehow wrong ... 1 1 1 I t "It E Hoover Uvea says nobody A newspaper dedicated to the best Interests tad Um . EeadUiies I I UuC?Prw. r--r. I greatest development an . "1 1 I never see lI f1 f you VAOFr kjo. " aa rich relative seem to Pusfto! kneta and calves well . V' I V JL I long I I I Wt FUFL ILtf ' r ' ' . . r .... CUJ eaaitftJhfe4iiif ap v t. , v" Ankle sHai end Beatly shaped, : PUBLiClTY, AiPEB rEWEPPER SXTEUPBI8E ASSOCUTIOH" ' MEMBttt CMTE1 , -- They don't 'offer the voter caia Wake la me a Joy Bnbounded. FUESS ASSOCIATIO- NBow I dcead to see tbeen draped ! pahjn cigars par Tswre.. Be has rerhapi one reason why "people in i'U01&HiJ BV TU UEK.VLD CORPORATION learned the ropea., K Ounoir Kaeniiui t titter and Manager Garter pink and allken stocking,'? a email town are bio re sincere u hirer sight? . that everybody.- - knows how mwb Most popular davtce atep sow fiords the world ..1308 Editorial. Bomb, Telephone- -. .7, ....... . . . But Blue Xoses says they're shock- - yp make. . ems to be sitting oat .',.W7 Society d!torT'elepliQn , ing . yf; 8 Wfam. faO&. Telephone ... And should never see the light nave to he old to re iM ,.mj.. li, . . We feel that If everybody i thkJ " .v, member when a girl thought six Or fltRSCKIPTIO.N T .""1 eeuntry eseept- - urselvea can fc iriean-iimbe, bright-eyedDe&Tere4 tor Srter,'per tuith .V....'..;......,..... . ..t.Y.r.v.. 40c waa real 'dev1!iah wbea she bought Maidenr " weir get along ail right a legulated Whla isyons, a aad DUvrU e wrter, per year. In dvjict Seng jacket ef ttga tJay as dancing lea veals fall, Delivered by sail In Utah county, per year, in advance ' Or reformers who annoy m, Delivered by mall in tuited Suce, eutaide Utah eountv, ver year, ,. About the most useless pastime to advance ......... are Wkkh better ail? : we caa Imagine right bow la thinkafter Wolf "We've Windy had , Appk ,,.v, ing up a golrffcn wedding gift for Kstablldbed as a freefclv in I860 : at daily in 1922. ' PnUitfaed in tht Week and Ptekks weelu ' Why don't s : Well, HI let the ,t Peggy Joyce. Eeraid building &0 Sopth Unit Went itreet, I'rovo, Utah every eveblnu, we have Coffee week Dresses short I'll string with W do." Ragaoa Tatters: except Saturday, aad JSniul&y morning. Delivered by currier la Provo, ! . . Youth, : . . Let's see who was It Like View, i'inyard, Orera, Prove Bench, and Pleasant .V1wXD com nominated last August? Cneasy rfsts thetfflairbeiia For tudsy what fuglea rail at made" at otoee. Telephone S3. plaint f wfcateve feature should On the morrow Is fhe Truth! BegltsterS. :: r Entered a second class matter at the poatorftee la Provo, Utah. -- Prof en The etectrle chair Jsift thelonly did Vrnrll die- Stewed-den- t legalized form of killing In this "51 A. B." Prof.?' "A. Bl? Don't too mean tate; there's the hospital operating Sweet and low, Jiweet and low Perhaps there is no form of recreation Wo wholesome and table. Wind of the .western sett. . 8tewed-dent- : enjoyable as that found In the ballroom. Dancing; .is one of "51 A. B. FiftyLow, low, breathe and Idow, ' Odor has been added to nafural Wind of the western sea ! the: oldest forma of amusement and one that has stood the one years affer Wrth." test of.timens a means of social contact It has gone thtotfgh tas at Little Bock. Ark., to make Over the rolling waters go, all the Tarying moods and modes of the centuries and today, Money doenli't mean everything leakage discernible. What's the come rroni tne ajing moon the but yor CBtrtsartt"dil fiiea mirtter-wi- th "sysbloW, : it is' even more popular than ever." ' ,. '" tem of using a match Blow him again to me, thing.. tiny In recent years, however,' dancing has been put to a more While my little one, while my prettj crucial test than ever before, but withallyit bds fair to re-bhmd t'What happened one, slcejig. mam as an elemental lactor irrwjciai intercourse; "Now that you've wen my mm steBogtapher, Joe?" to a on has high helped keep dancing Perhaps uothing and heir, said tjie proud yonng "The wife made me fire her Sleep, and rest, sleep jind rest. plane o much as regulation and supervision. Such measures Provo father, "wnlch side of fhe "Wasn't she capable?" Father will come to thee soon; ' ' ... .. V:'V-:-... as have been md6pted in recent years have resulted in elimin- hoime do you think he reeeniblenT" ."That's Just It cattable of any Best,- rest, on mother's breast. B JJ?vu.il,AM5 f. B MOTrAERS . ?V ating,; to a large extent, risque dancing. This is especially true "Well," said hln aKiiniihed GET, come GrRAH. will Father to thee soon; thing." ' ' e-V a e seswee sis. R ,Vv . in Provo,, according to Dell Wjebb, city recreational director,' . I'hXi fuU beauty Jun't dt?j F&tliexjvlll comeJo his babe In the who declarea that by supervision the dancing public of this relojied yet, tod surely you don't Author of "Say It with flowers-linest, Consider some famous haircuts:, choloctst Thbv have to keep a may run into an a'amcus, oins been given a gold medal. We Silver sails all out of the west . community is beginning to look with disdain upon those who Niiggetit that he er looks like the Queen Marie's, Jackie Coogan's, straiclit face, thomrh. when thev back for the "bi. game." of It do the How one. want Under about "Unsay the silver moon:'' house, you?" wnacor oran s ana u. u. Htephen- - iand you their bills. adopt unwholesome attitudes on the ballroom floor. with, candy Sleep my little one, sleep, my pret sons. Provo'a iiicald In this resDect have reflected trreat credit The skiiD of t a pirate has lieen 7 , J -1 -- Mtrm ram jmoyerworts in -i- rrmri triia rrimmnrtitv- - and Titierthnmirhrmt-the-interrnminty one, sleep. . A man with a roll of monev thev fnmiH nrw in ' a m,h. 1 P . .w.L- - . wl Trir If .n Iwtntitlt ' ..." Alfred Tennyson-- : "Sweet and Consider the price of milk. And bhish easily make th days is as ilkeTyas not a polftlcan. Mentha on-awas out taiii aiiv i atuib vuaot ouia nave nuvjitcu aiiuiuti basi 11 ably hourly rH. Ad V at Low." they. Issue hunting licenses. be8txTawyers, says a'. Colgate'psy-- 1 But-the' ' measures as those istroduced here. yon can't tell when you and ran out of gas. . ( :" Dancing luce every other form of amusement and recre " - ... . BUDDIES " "1T' . ' ahon can live only as long as it is kept on arfrigh plane. Wnen-ev- BOOTS AND "T i.. L " "'T "' """'" f" will will in die and its death it loses its. wholesomeness it K A M WT VMOV WtMV - W"-- . .AW lAWS MtSTAH VtTE . WE AW A - W. J m " ' . r 1 m . ,n If . -- d, .,..... -- . kill-Joy- - rr-h- Dancing r ac.r. - ST- . -that- ; - . bache-Jtr.lTi?n- , as f ... vr ,inr n n, HER er tliT be recorded many a tragedy. Lct the present generation, thtreforerkeepilandngTeajr that it may live long and serve as a happy medium for . sociability. "1 - ?0 f - Kipling, Man of Sorrow "tlludyard Kipling yl (to. v g ... . emBTtfefeorKpTrhg recently gaVe to the public" another book of stories and poems "Debits and Credits." Much has been said and printed about barbed shafts in this volume .which the author evidently intended for America. These shafts concern the World War, and the part in it which America played. That, and the American attitude in some of the war's aftermaths "Damnation to All Neutrals P is the title over one story in the book--- a story about a viUian, 6bviously American, trying to sell oil to the central powers in the year 1915. It is strange, in a way. Kipling's first novel first saw the light of day in an American magazine. To the sale of his writings, American favor gave a marvelous impetus. Ts OtsHVMtWT- - . 6WMrtNAM6.fclrS H .' . '"'' 'k ' H OMfe 1AW DAT MAMt VJHtJT AM DONE 60T T : - W CWCriEM ' 'k ' '"y iM- . i I " - ;t In ""his fbrtunTthereMemanyAmericair-dQllars.He lived happily in America for a time, and married Caroline Starr Balestier of Vermont. Once as he lay grievously ill in an American hotel, prayer meetings for his recovery were held all over the land. he seems to What, then, is the cause of the of the gifted it harbor toward us this English - -- V ' -- V BY CRANE ng near-herm- -- .. pen T Tlie answer perhaps is found in tne history of the fightIn the ing done by the Irish Guards in the World Wpr. killed m were who Guards a. the of list is there appendix, i action,. And there is this significant line: . "Second Ueutenant J. Kipling, 'JL That, perhaps, is the whole pathetic story. The light went out for Rudyard Kipling when Bis handsome young,. ' ; ; . o . rr --- -t ti - e" John Kipling died in the tattle of Loos. The Irish tJwSrds j had gone to the front in the iirst monrns oi me war. mc-'. battle of Loos came in September, 1915. . Younk Kipling at first was reported wounded and missiilfif. many xjier; JMiincis Thon rame the dav when the war office corrected he first report to read "killed m action. life has been ashes in the mouth, for the famouslie father holds 3ALESMAN ever Bince. like some other Englishmen, perhaps ,- :' ' ' ,,: '. America responsible. even Had America 'entered the war at the begmiung, or of thousands might hundreds of lives the havibeen saved. That's the way' the thoughts of some wno men run And you can't argue with men" hurt. too been deeply hafe that. They They have lost their oniy sonsj. ii v j -- 777 ti i n- - iiJeT i i r xj? u i m k i nmi i t.x" u, r"",1"' : ' . $AM - :' : mui . v, "t . . UTAH STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS TEMPLE EXCURSION 99 OCTOBER $7th ; -- :i-feiisfc- . WEDNESDAY, SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN i - ".: - - ' ', ?; . - i LVP0- EUUPEQl - J i pvgwam mmm Round Trip Fare $1.00 (XOJIALF FARES) ; Be sociable and all ride together on the "0REM.n It's not only" cheaper than driving, but immensely SAFER! Provo TRAINS LEAVE: a.m. - 7:45;aJn. ... ..... . .6:20 ajn. 6 $2 a.m. 6;$"4 a.m. "7:57 7 :58 7 :59 8 :02 a.m. a.m. a.m a.m, .6:36 a.m. 8:04 a!.m .6:30 a.m. f!nrI Spencer . . Snow Orem . Hnrri L, ,- 6 :31 ... .ireturr.oi - aH regular :pcvmtnnmt, day. ;LTiIAE Bloore IIiry JL 3.55 mau-Hajlroa- and D. P Abercrbmbie, Receivers v -- , .,,.J ' l.,..,,!. ' I |