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Show " 7 TWO PACTS ' - - ' ' ' - i THE EVENING HERALD .U:r . i. " r it i " - j I ': rT . - - - : .. tant the origiait - -- rk:uail -- auiiur, i ejtimnje win; BusJifesa Office .....1J0 ;iei , Mf!MM 1.4 rtiiMs ur si oscwPTioN ....,............ 11 Oat Our Way ' - - J J J; i WW ::: '".'."''V. ;,v "'-- .; -- ........ : ."V,- : 1 gy Williams - riiow iAgJxnu MADE IN f a . .ir-,.ri- plalua Telephone Delivered ta carrier, per month Delivered by carrier, per year, in advance ..." .. Delivered by mail In Utah county, per year, la advance Delivered by nail la United Statea, outside. I tab. county, per n advance The difference i aa foUpwa,ji-- J JS. E, Kopu, lounr writer wouderibr people don't fm4 their stuff ; old wriijera wonder why they ' - : Xv " t coot, It'a Ue IE 1 dedicated to the beat latereat uu) tba greateit devetopaaent upkeep," remarked tbe tanooniac M of Vtah4cnty Lcu Jaadluf and laduatrial aectloa, be opened a.notber tank 61 hydro- -. ge.r MEMBER fcrsTS WEft SXTEKPBWBT ASSOClATKH- rMEUBEB UN.ITEU PKESI ASSOCIATION Sour Tenowa Idea of a hot time PLIU.ISBKH BY THE HERALR COBPOBATION la to ehoot off a lut of but t not woman. i . PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 192.:-- . OFFICECAT 4ft Editorial Rooms, Telephone , " - : . Vk .14.50 - da $3LC0 THE 8IX AGES Hair Plna rear. ................. ..H60 or WOMEN . mvh AvK' 4 Clotbea Plna EAaUlslted ai weekly la 18S6; aa .a daily ta 1922. .Publiahe, la the Fraternity Piaa. Herald beJlding, CO South Flrat Went street. Prprd, Utah every evening, IHaiuoud Ilua. except Saturday, and Bonds morning. lellvered by wirier It Proro, Rolling Piua Lake View, Vineyard, Orem. Provn bench and Pleasant View. All com Safety Pine, plainta of whatever nature should be made at once. Telephone (MS, WolSen'a ihitbea an the Inxttill- Enter? ttwwinltnres matter Provo, TJtahT went pka."-?Ad- v, They lave been worn that way jfor tultf a 1illa.5 ' '- '..-- prop .made fcuum - .. tPT ' tfat & yt " . r - - artirpiiftUla taj the lop fitl tight afu! snug it is opened.- - to further ; f?tftetthat aroma la which ; i:Vmi Purposes Coordinate? -- J - lifl fjU V 1 'AY ?H J predou guard ' ; iltJVJpi's I ' fl-Vv- i'MT XASftSC&XftSVJ Yc223 T 4 DOXT BET ON FIGHTS J ' XCoffee haibeea.- -' ; .... VV A 'The Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake is this week, No, don't bet on figbta, ; very busily engaged in the solicitation of funds to the amount I :r Aad, limit bet on raeee; ' of thousand dollars, for the purpose of adver- - Rnt ; He yohr own judgment seventy-fiv- e V-$-l tismg to the world the many advantages that, that city and When yon hold four aeea. Utah in general, has to offer to the tourist, investor and homeseeker. It is- a most commendable undertaking and Many people who are tiought eon- ' one which will undoubtedly have the support of every, wide Mrvrt.are merely ahiw I i : !: ; awtKe ana progressive; citizen in ,vne suae, Warm Frlend-M- i-, The Chamber of Commerce should, however, at this tin one wish to exprcsp tbunks to take full cognizance of the fact that these very interests that their many friend and neigbbore it is so desirous of promoting, should be safeguarded from who no kindly HdiMgte.ff at tbe burn I fca a i iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 I 1 1 1aUiAyafcaaaaaVlawMaJ ij machinations of ah organization to which many of .its ing of their residence." Loa Angeles the " RE t MEQRCEVAE.Knt? . Bient eoneern haa fimired it out i murder, aa'aayaa ' mast 'tome 1 own members belon. We have reference to the Utak State It h f ) Time. a tbnt in. what and you .enpltal along:" Automobile Association, of which W. D. Rishel is manager The laaJ Glrl "In time of pfaeejThe tfris wmld proiably give up lalxir U what it takes to get back Widow i No, It lraa aaldde. He . MEMORIZE THIS ONE and reputed owner. to walk. JsmeArng volunUrlly If everybody prejiare loan. tb'at the knew baked cake. I lied the to and when up, Surly surly jeit together ; and 'told them togo This organization as an affiliating member of the A. A. Mnkea a man sweet aa a poisoned ...vj A : nd smoke. eollertlon . :f Yon Pullceiuan of old clocks sold re- - jal,t Uncle Sam may not have won the aay your husband pup A., lias taken exceptions to the attitude of the Auto pub of lu New the died from ia a York of cently effwtn but it war, la who evident for to as in function an eating $29,895. desire California its paying Southern independSomeone must hr.vo goBe '"cokoo."i One doctor wrttea: 'The man who ent organization. As a means of retaliation, tourist traffic is A collwtor for a Utah install- - cuke you baked for him .That's for it. wherever now and has been directed, possible into,.northern Roads leading into BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f, California vi the Wendover . southern California are being discriminated against in favor of this route. Every town and city in the state, south of Salt Lake, is interested in having traffic directed over the southern route, and properly so, for it is in that direction that our greatest interests lie. : j IemA i - . - and-Mr- - - v- 1 yils Z&&hjV& " ' ' .1M. mm M$ a. ' 1 1 ' . , , ..." 1 c,.c, -- .. ; - . j cuniwits auicide ia mentally aiek." ' AH wrong,, pw: The ,guywho pulls that ftimt la mentally dead ! ; j ' Truth I. Rlran.ger nlxo more decent. than fietlon 5 Cut-Of- From now on of eoursep aiuMintilJate pringrthose 4- siring to drive backhand forth, to and from California, will of necessity have to take the southern route, on account of f the insurmountable snow barriers through the Sierras;4 Westf i em traffic bids fair to be much greater next year than this, and effort on the part of any interested individual or organi- zation to taboo the southern route through this state should be nipped in the bud and allowejd to go no further. With the big business Concerns of Salt Lake catering to ' the towns of central and Southern Utah r business, it seems poor policy on their part to countenance a condition of this The people of these sections are .becoming thoroughly . kirtd. aroused to the situation and it vvould not be at all surprising I to see. them in turn," offer some kind of business retaliation. Even now, we understand, certain southern towns and cities are being solicited by California business houses for their should not be. tradepand in some cases with Success-Th- is i The people of Utah as a whole believe in being loyal to their own institutions, and will continue to so believe and to prac--ticA as long as all do their part in 'working for. the common ' - . .weaL j. , ; ;: e---Salt such as the' The proposition of one organization Lake Chamber of Commerce, and another such as the Utah CRUIS I- State Automobile association with'a membership in common, t working" to adverse ends, is hard to reconcile. It looks .very much like stepping on the ga4 and the brake at the same w skipper ' time and expecting to get somewhere. It seems very in- -, consistent at best. t Thanks the good work of the state road commission our southern border are in excellent condition., to I the roads f There is no excuse therefore from that source for aay dis-crimination against the southern route. - , k - L t r e, I ... " - . . we --.Wuwe ftefc lp.fuMNSWHY --v,( o otf en 1 s?xfi WRswVVki3'rmm, ijlnb -- - v . SELf CKWtf, ' 1 f , CC .... -- 1 (61) 1 1-- -- - WtS . 0 ' T- - HMJ - CStK-- V31Ut Vf ' y Gene Debs Is Gone All that was mortal of lovable. Gene Debs is back in quiet, cool earth for its, long rest. the And in th homes of thousands of the world's common folk there is sorrow. We do not speak here of Debs' political and economic ideas. We leave them to the judgment of the century in - - - which he died.- . - ' SALESMAN $AM rf UO ?oLrt. ) To ' ' TV - ; " f WEltOnt W'MOM ;'" ; . KftvtttuVt? WHILE. J 5T . ' . S t r, v N ' - BY SWAN . , . W.V - . " We speak of Debs, the flaming spirit in revolt against wrong; of a kindly man so sensitively attuned to the lives of his fellows that their suffering became his own personal pain, driving him into impassioned speech and action on their be half ; of a great soul that never counted the cost of unflinch- ing devotionJo ideals. ' . . Yes, of ideals for Debs was of that band of immortals mastered and vitalized by a Faith in whose service it was great to live and greater still to die ! In an age when even the people's leaders too often scoff at the me oi the spirit, it is well to remember. Gene Debs ! While grave and silent men lower a wasted form to the see again the benign face of the great ciay-w- e leMer a? he passed in happy comradeship among the world's toilers. We feel again the quick, warm handclasp f are again utterly disarmed by the engaging smile. If we had raised any defenses against the man, they were vanquished at the first sound of- his gentle voice. r- - No man touched' Gene DebsrsoMllyHFHaWXun" you just can't hate a human being who takes you unto himself without reservation the way Debs did. We refrain from a daring analog'! Efs bitterest enemies have testified to this magic personal power.' ' We have seen him pleading with fhe multitudes and we never knew any other man to get at the heart of the people quite asJDebs did. . It was not witchery of words that did it,- though words served Debs well. It was the rush and flow of spirit from an incorruptible soul that put Gene Debs over with the trowd." h ,1 mid-we- st - , ' Weak men blab of the "fickle crowd4 the crowd would would have followed Gene Debs to' hell and back again. The crowd yields no such allegiance to the mountebank. Pebr served and. loved without stint and was In turn " served and loved. 11 , be before will another man holds such complete long , It sway over the hearts of common folk. Los Angeles Becord. - . i -- j ' TOECKLES AND' HIS FRIENDS- -l A- - ' " .T'H ' .sL5w ' - itir ' ByBlbsser . |