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Show SUNDAY, UECbMB PBOVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, PAGE FOUR - ! i n . itii n , . . jt, ,,, , , . is it 1 by 9 29. By Williams OUT OUR WAY todaI I iwuuuu ACJSFPS-CANHELirFA- PI .."2 Stv'E''r'Tfcr.' - lapd. adding , li Every Afternoon, except Hatnray, anil Bimitiiy Mnraln Herald the Published by Corporation, N. Gunner Rumutoo, president, In the Herald Building, 50 South First West street, Provo, Utah. Entered as second-clsimatter at the postoffice in Provo, Howdy, folks! Hera It le Day- act of March f, 1879. Utah, under-thday ngain, and gosh, how we droad Gllman, Nicoll A-- Rutbman, National Advertising RepresentativesSen Francisco office, 50T MontLVKEIX! LTKELLj . gomery streeT;7Chicagd office. 410 North Michigan ave.; New-t.r- it office, 19 Wat yorty.founh I I .... General Motor Eldg.' street; Boston oince, Tremens Bt.5 Detroit, Mich, office. Boom A married man always knows carrier in Utah county, 60 cenU the month; $2.75 for six months, in advance; when tt is payday. It is .the ray (Subscription terms-- By $3.00 the year, in advance; by mall, in. the" county, $4.50;' outside Utah county, $5.00. his wife decides that she really R. W. GOODELL, EDITOR and MANAGER. J. A. OWENS, ADVERTISING MANAGES. can't put off that Shopping tour an hour longer. ' " . Tfiirrii-nc- K "Portland . man bagged a Neither this newspaper, nor Any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, dibear with a bow .and arrow. rectly or indirectly, with any political party; public utility, real esUte promotion or other priSo wait for somebody to bring vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. down a rhinoceros with a J Jlr-- i, - . ..L wiiii a. -- M ONE. ' e OM .. HOOP? AMJ iHAt JOB. 4 HOUrKEV ePEtoiN' op nmT 1 SwAoy f 1 Kfi.thi ; ira iEKTlUoSD "EM But. AU-tCi1- "? it CKSl ANi-- On this siaa, som oawl y n was necessur i it a sauve crowd mien will of nicely-tailorgather room in .London in a softly-lighte-d ' will be politicians there and lawyers Hind, men who have to the ton oh the outskirts will be steel barons and shipbuilders and naval diplomats '. experts and they will sit 'around under of shaded sheaves . lamps rustling orflciaHooklng papers and they will talk about cutting' down vart--- ;, ous navies as a peace. measure ' we It would be suppose terribly radical fdr this Defiant De- partrrient to sueeest -haVmaybe a fewnf the workfs at . mothers might reasonably. . sit """"" the conference 4able v and that space might be found few working men even tho for thalr c1nrhts wr not quite as elegant as those of the diplomats --ror their language so polished as that of the steel barons ' we shudder as we make this so full of horrifying suggestion anarchy and what not". ... a few we?ks low-voic- . zs -- It seems strange to us who always were pretty dumb; anyway that, All the peace 'conferences are participated in by pedple who jnakejnoney out of war and by peopde who "arrange wars" aa diplomatists do and by people whose profession la war such as admirals and r . major-genera- ls we have a faint idea that "maybe peace would get if people who really somewhere sometimes wanted it could fix up the plans. 9 . Why shouldn't the motheaswho must furnish boys to be stit- -have .some say in the solemn par- teys eoncermna; naval reaucuonr we can vision them around the old aoula Irom Jai?terroi,hel'y matrons rance and silver-haire- d from America quiet little mothers from Japan dark-eye- d mothers from Italy d old ladles together with from England ' and we are Just, simple, enough to believe that they might accomplish something besides talk Italy that Italians who have become American stUTarrttHT lans, even onto the third and fourth and fiitn, eigntn ana tenth, for all we know generations. Mr. Vaccawas born in America, ot liauan parents. Hriaft"f-hi- s Mter4 old father, affectionately, as DO so-call- -- :: . -- Old-Glor- .61 ng ' mr . y. BIG HEARTED GEJB GEE! If President Hoover refuses to allow the U. S. S. Xedngton to furnish power for the lty Is go- of Tacomsi, U1 Gee-Ge-e Ing to offer the city the ose of her outboardjpotor. I I I i i - Ief;. j )NGE s ii 11 '" . . U publisher who amassed a great forturieDiHdl old dime rovels In hoard covers, wiling them to -high trade, at $2.50 a volume,: as de modern iuxe, d e te c 11 v e and Mr tb f Among the poorer classes of India, families of five often live on 15 cents a day. " George .... 1 nae get more this time!" a 00,000 with the " For the benefit of those unfa-- , miliar with football terms, a de ar that If you see a document dated Sept. layed buck Is not laid 35 eenua 5. 1752. it's' a' fake. To adjust the the office deadbeat has owed you . day. calendar,' dates from September 2 for three months. to lift the tariff is It planned' . V Ir to September 14 were omitted that rate on hexamethylenetetramine,. : year. T3Tt A1V A ctjUrvnM OnitllilV! You don't say! the-doH- ... A . 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Krur have v I ill All evidence stresses the" "fact be interested and let N (Snril t . Bsrnvrrf, wide range, selextiviry end wv- - rkh,iKjruroU'rfe-lik- The work is We under- writing. Special training - HFW CHRYSUS "79" HOYAL COUPf ',. fSIsICTfeaOffietiiitnbOTe ability. - J sm4sKs ' I rhaf s What Makes.The Difference . bis own ambition and 7 facilities iw" afforded." t '.Think over thosei you know who might St 32 West Center cmma. ;' Dell Chipman We are going out o( business. Our entire stock must be disposed of before the erid this month, in order that there will be not- jlMM!liaiBtaiatya 1 ? DIAMONj FINE PHOTOS . ' WATCH or In Hardware; $5.00 BUYS 10 v ......... I H, year Standard Oil Company, was sorter In a knitting mill In Carthage.H. Y. It was hit first job, at the age of 9, and werevybuIwould than half a bottle of medicine B On one or two Alaskan Islands, "stand American to Is possible it) soil and see Asia. Jones, who now gets a salary of ..... JttQrtea, -- j M the -- I- if The speed of lightning is tradi of anything on one machine, is "Yet there earth. made by man, which is faster. Jt is a- - scientific device designed to record the effects of lighting on New York this winter-wil- l rtry power plants. out a . chemical snow - remover This machine operates faster which, on the snow than lightning and it cati split a melts it. sprinkled second into a million parts: 11 was invented by' R. H. George, a Purdue university man. t When the ljghtnlng, flashes, the mnfhine starts automatically and 1 takes a complete picture record Of what occurs on a power line, brow ML Sandyr-monr-- rM B W.n. may reasonably have some say Sandy (very sick) "Do, you think I wU pull thru, doctor?" t the making' of war Doctor (also '.Scotch):-."Weel- , instead of leaving it to me- n- couplewha--make"monevr-outro- - J I C .. red ly rounded up 60ft street Jbeggars ernment have net worked 1 and shut them up in a poorhouse. country unprepared for . . things. now area" "industrial Chicago's stretches over 15 countries in three . states. WALK ITSTAIK and Save on Ynr vii tionally the greatest 11x1 , Thls is Oswald .Teapot, famous Italian-American- s, Peiping, (Chinese capital, recent- SCIENCE ad reports Modern weapons, modctil ian. teachings and the tttel establish modern democnttl j 4 OF COMMERCE - -- And Amoy brigands, called " pillaging and killing.' j Sears; Roebuck & Cot and the J. C. Penney stores are planning a merger;' but what we are more anxious to learn is: When is the Sears, Roebuck catalog going to run comic strips?. ' GIANTS giaoe from one of thoi. than from this country, fuse to rcopgnize the BtiimenrT- -' What influenro. nert ditlons, persuaded Unci play the part of the monifjl wow. puuing oui me canty " I than mere invadjngiaiil Ing oy KUssia. Shanghai sends news of c tens of th soldiers, mWftyrrcotlng ff cityriH j with much needed railroad : f cent f ioMtl j- ' - ,.- least tort. TWOBlnFaTTSSuH office hours ! it. i ' I i presjMjtetiyes 1 mnrks 6ff yonf Urea; no argo- wlth traffic copsi A .bpjai M ..sweljri car owner! Blue Print by Claude Asriworth. -- - 1 rawa of francs, real to wipe chalk ' . ' ' Britain Is negotiatin treaties with Russia. France receives a RuJ bassador and sends an .,wl to Russia, although lUajn -- runnmifut fari- Back in 1920 my old manand made a trip Jto Italy, where he had some property, We went on .: business and as American citizens. Everything went friends saw rae there and fine until some to pqmeone. reported Sooji the police were looking for me'all over the countryside, Mp old man got wind of it and in the middle of the night we beat it back to Naples There, we wcnrdirectly to the "American consul and ' 1 told him my story. He said, while putting the big red seal on my American passports: "Go "and don't be afraid. I'd throw you into the Italian army just like to' see-- them .' now!" Over the consul's desk, on the wall, hung the , picture of the Father of His Country and above it I couldn't keep the tears was entwined from rolling, down my cheeks. ' I was born In America and am an American citizen. Yet they wanted to throw me into their " army. But my country proteced me, and some day I hope to serve her and, if need be, die for her . . ,n Pretty gbbu country, an, that inspires that sort of love ? And pretty good folks, these who appreciate the protection of their adopted flag? Somehow, we're proud of thai, letter and of the consul Who told Mussolini to go jump in the lake;- That's what every American feels like telling II Duce when he roars that we can't protect our own citizens, And that he can snatch them for his army any time he feels like rnttf your acquaintances who has some of th following qualifications and characteristics ? Ho is 28 to 40 years of family retgei has some is earning sponsibilities; $4,000 to $7j500 a year and has thrifty habits. ' His earnings areJim- ited oy nis line of busi ness or by circumstances, 1P& I men of France and England -- and other nations put them all into a room and tenrthel5artender lo draw a of dozen of the light and we 11 bet they could settle most of the "problems" of international law in about two days and then go home each with a mother on his arm AND, LISTEN: "Maybe some day the world will wake up and decide that the people who pay for Gathered with the, mothers we d war and who suffer from war like to see the overaUed working " you know dot Why were we choa . chestnuts put of the tin hgi nuisance. Two davits slang-ou- t side your office window will pick np your ear and hoist It above the Street. No man.") My rosy-face- . ivu m i I tTi,l IT. No. 1.45080. Is&ued to Walter 'e have an interesting letter from a "good. American, TIUs Httle'devic Is doslpned fot, of will a we think which pnqe surge Thomas, $acca, bring to do away with to your heart. tha parking By Jim Marshall . 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