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Show PAGE TWO PBOVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. NOVEJ1BEB 2, 1926. mm THE EVENING HERALD There'a a private In the Provo be thinks Corporal j Out Pnuliduneiit is one of bis saperior " X. O. m. duiub OFFICE CAT office ra. . Our Way By Williams ; - vSfWL l$iul-- V? rn A ne wspaper iKtiieated lo tue tutereoia and the greatest development Ad Uiat iue lulled feiate army Kobody tores A fat Ban, snaps As ILard Hearttd Hannah said to -H of I' tab eouirty, Vuk teadi&g agricultural tad ladMtrial kcUob. needs to bocouie world champion Martin fcuvbd nor a smart wouUn. th Print-- ef Wales : "Go on hom v' ' : 1 I to at arms ene for inure presenting kid, and come back whet yon'rt KJOIBKK REWSPAI'EB ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION queen to come to this country. - MEMBER UNITED PRESS ASSUCJAtTOS Teacher : TSe Captain was kins" the battle. What do yoa ' E. REST OF SPEMO W Headllnei yaa never tee: COACH suppose be waa PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD CORPORATION Cttstomer-TMWilliam?" alnjlnj, a aboe fc Uuuuar Kasmuson, Editor and Manager PRAISES plncbea my VAUSITT AFTER Little Willie: "Snow me ' the Way JoinU ht- A v CRUSHING DEFEAT. - , , PeaW srtRRv- FOR ' To Go Home." ; Clerk Well, madam, there are editorial KuoDis, Telephone .....1208 yery few joints that don't get ."".. A duelt banter . In New Jersey Society Editor, Telephone" , Pred Rlehlna thinks, the bache pincned these .days. Business Office Telephone killed a leopard which had escaped from a too. If a leopard isn't safe lor's leap year yell Is "An Onion OP SUBSCRIPTION ; , the woods, what chance baa a "Haveu't I told you, Bobby, thifi In day keeps the girls away1 , 0c Deli vered carrier, pet moat h . . : ; ; . , ; v. , . yon will ma ah your fingers if yoa Delivered by carrier, per fear, In advance .". R6( IKMr cow? Het What did yoa think when I drive- - uallsr , Delivered by mail In Utah County, per irar, In advance .The marines are detailed to guard first made love to mail In United States, outside Utah county, per' rear. Delivered lea, I kno-v- . Dad, but Jane's you? ta'advance ..,....$460 the mull, "but yon still fan buy Ebe: I was afraid yoa were In holding the na'.L" machine gun over the counter in i In 1S56; ai a dully is iVZL PubUalfed In the EstabUafced a A jrbeery good rooming to Herald building, BO South First Went afreet. Prove, Ptnh every evening, eiery NOW. HONE8TLT except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Delivered by carrier In Provo, body by the boss is calculated to An Mew on a cold night U Irish Lake View, Vineyard, Orem. Provn Bench, and Pleasant View. 'All com It's a great Ufe the Insurance Untrease sales for the day, a great antidote for divorce. plaints of whatever nature should be made, at once. Telephone OS. agem uvea not. The BMxit uneleaa oeeupatien we We ell aU him a pest We disEntered at second cbits matter at the poatofficela Provo, Utah. Tbree furmer immigrants Vsnt b like to have him call He's about 16 place a wrist watch on the Statue t'an TWnk of right noirls the as popular as a wrong number on of Liberty, What the old In Zulnland , f marcel-wsvingirl really ; i . the ; telephone. needs Is an alarm clock sludents of human naturchave tfme immemorial, And , acceyet attempted to give to the universe a wholly adequate, -" Tiere comes Trtlme when people MODERN LOCSTSLEf HALL" is recreaptable-viewpoint of play Lazarus said r be find has te sell something really Comrades, leave, me here a little tion." Spencer, Schieler, Richster and Graas were advocates : that's worth while. i ; while of the surplus energy theory, that is.. that play is due only . The only troable as yet 'tis early, morn.. to "air overflow of energy, not used; in work. From all of has to die before he's appreciated.. Go and get some gas and bring it students of play have these older theories some present-da- y while I tinker, wltb the horn. evolved this practical definition r J'lt is not due to the surplus f Jr--Always fresh Weep to ther tale of Willie T8r- -is to an 'not but it is due at instinct, expression your energy theory; it .;, He met a girl whose name was K8, A skirt is a garment which alof instincts ; it is not due to the "racial" or inherited memory He courted her at a fearful r8, aeema to be too long, foo short. ways not is ; no we which have growth; adequate proof it and theory of And begged her soon to become too tight or too something. ' but it is not relaxation and ' recreation, . but includes growth; bis nts. T"" t; ' ; these are accompaniments of it." Products would If said "I I could,, K8, Yes. Jeremiah, Alice said that lovely place Dairy Just this definition, of play, if it were thoroughly analyz"I l)ityIPnr lonely unhappy at8, In Rt night FIRST as mind and she dreamed she was ' ed, could not help but convert clear-thinkipeople to a play . foods. body-buildiBut, alaa, alas, you've eonie to Ii. dancing with you." STAND- ." TUE is and not the some the'school cf best, sort, "I'm nil only me to The married thrill" mother Ton program , already. pieces. " BUTTER, CHEESE. but almost the only possible place to carry one out. The of 6." HezeklaU." . EOCS, ICE CREAM tory: "Mother, tit makes ns lock like we were hav Is immoral. Bo's .'your, "old mundolin. teacher is the instrument through which this play program tbeh'ahe woke, up to find popular befltjme A aoelety hne been formed to do her kid brother pounding her feet bring me a drink.!; can be made most successful jlng a photograph taken,. . away with collars. How catr it hope with a flatjrou," Play' is an activity of man for which he is biologically J. C. Swenwin aays the gate of to succeed where our laundries have Another reason why we hate to A policewoman in Washington, pdapted, psysiologically fit and psychologically inclined. In won't oien for the'man opportunity What Hoy Reese says is the most hnve, a photograph taken ia because D C, has decreed tbflt.sasophone Who Is too lazy to lift the latch. failed? play, man finds growth and development along all lines, i'lay e - SMAKS- !Popu stnkis from 8MD! -- w,4 IV Z'W X ..,.....,.., . ft lr I iTl V...,,i,i.....,. terms -- lr PLAY rom c' . , Tlay . S jr - DIETICIANS ' ": . LASf 4 ng ng , "and LJ2 thehiidpirituallyeUllyr.TOorallyr4hysk. more able to and -- develop .the teacher is supervise this growth and development than any other one individual, i Play makes for the conservation of 'our best tendencies, and with supervision only the best will be prominent. These instincts that merit development are .preserved, bad ones! arc led Into other channels. directly to human Real and concerned with 'achieve is serious progress. play ments. What these achievements shall be can be predeter mined to a great extent with the use of supervision. Who .is more capable of doing this than the teacher. In this city there is no regular period devoted to nlav. consequently.- 'recess seems to be the topical time IS'Jise." Durlntr thesp dailv Intermissions the teachfir and ifA pupil can through play, meet on common ground. If youySinl to know what a child or youth really is, watch him at pUyThe freedom of the play spirit makes for tia. &nd the teacher can study the good and evil in the pupil. L5&tpervised play is probably the greatest and most mode of socialization and citizenship within cur power bf asa today. .The molding of character is the duty pf levery teacher, and supervised play is one t of her most; powerful cally, . mm . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES mwmi ..Mff 11 -- in j By JViartln "v. r- i s Hay-leads- ipig - i - self-revel- a- vt p instruments. WASHINGTON TUBES rX 4 ' -- A ' r BY CRANE VJOVM CAM t IS Vw A MAN' ... ... ... , LOST ' . ..-,- - MtO-OCtP,- :' ' SALESMAN $AM f ")0t. WS-'- - ,?. CiOEsS """ e i'LN. "' BYSWAN HPMt Tb ''"'. BOtn " . 3L (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) I to bve a dandy drink." he rushed up hurriedly to who cures for any little setting hen where the bueket stood., "You must"Bethat couldn't hurt you niiicb?" But n't steal," wee' Coppy cried, " Coppy.'who had fought the chick re- sides,, the farmer's just outside." plied,- "Of fighting I am sick. The But Clowny, rather stubborn, had next time that I see a hen 1 'simply made up bis mind he. would. : Will not toucft." V : Alus, alack. He. reached the- top The sound of fiiotsteps warned the Then in the bucket went ierfloprTo band tbnt some one innst be near at ke'p from gettliig soaked, the other ihand, and as they scampered out of Tinfe's ran away. But?whcn they eight a farmer's voice broke out. heard lxnir Clownyshout, they ' loon? .. Tlie Tinymites were how dovn- - I'll have sOifrs, and Clowny gaid,."Aw shucks And then - "Herev Ikissj. Come .on, lar.y cow. I'm ready for my .milking now. "Of course the Tin.vmften all wondered what 'twna all iilwut. , Tbey a funny peeked and cow. Then beard th& farmer's dog "bow, wow." i)f course yon know there always is a dog around a farm. They help bring home the cows at; night and see that every thing' all right. I guesK their burking ort ,of keeps the cows- - away from harm, ,i. The farmer then sat Tin a stool. The cow's tail swished to keep him cool, while Mister Firmer milked away until bia pail was filled. And "That's all I'll .do today." When bad left the barn, of course the Tiny ' mites were thrilled. "he Said Cfowny Tlnymite, "I think enme right 6i;ck to pull him out. AinJ now most likely Clowny knows thut stealing doesn't pay. ' To Be Continued ' -- M.n FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS '(; WWCS )( Acs vow i 1U n ft. iy (Tlie Tinymites make a pumpkin face ia their next story.) BOWLING j 60IM z "i . ea.cc6Ar3rsnw UNTIL. IS YOJft GPAN'PA, IF ,M t AJLMOST FOOSET Aow OLD AS r. c ' IS EISATy OLD? i VRgiAJL. 005,700 LOTS JUST , OP Alleys .. "7 r y vr ' v' ;, A . SmM&'I'I ALNC, ABD BEa.w "T ft l.ni.ekMM VJOZ a , V-- sowct ssr. AOJlOSfoATS A)UW1 lPAy6RSAT6fiA'PA OLDSR-MTAA- Afternoon and Evenings 2 p. m. until 11 p. m. Good Pin Setters' '. Courteous Treatment AFArmory "Bowling y ma By Blosser at ARMORY i ! eitn .wwi i l"lia srwnct. HjJ'-- l V '"-r- |