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Show TAC2 TWO PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. OUT OUR WAY THE HERALD By Williams, OUR BOARDING a Boder. pssldeat, Jt W tU QtnU tinnratlJB. tw Bt, Provo, J u dally, fatter! m sacoad-cla- s at th paatafflc U Provo, 01 th, ' Member of th Cnlted fum associa sVxtpp tion, KEA &enrlc, Pain sVltortal Scrrk sad tbo &0 &o. lit 1 L Business at Oct. M: Socisty report. ca5 I come Hull r;'," ISjOO fit year a nU tbo KM f&OO 'i amUt ALV14 III geT Voti A box VI HEM VoU'LL up Tor a4' Hour vbi; JO VWAWrf ME : terms Bf carrier tsr-t- b eowty, rear U tdTKsrti b mall la Mm csuatj, us'Eidt'u-'B- o Ar visrf STAY CAxA , , - Summer -- Time ? lOTl Xdltorial mo, 13ft. It7adowtr!riTrMrpaiwrteteMK.toIcpbflM rwltettM.' to cop? win b deKrered By Ahern T AdrtSJd VoU A4- - MliS Jim a Telephone HOUSE -e- ; UTHAT tT COMES,' IF ALoG,i 'possesses frlAf CUtUDt RUi -- 'WAAl tiOUjurfrUtsl VJMrRE BUE Boy. A ES HE GET od "eaajy, . dltor and manager; N. C Hick, oounry Clark, advertising ditorr F. Binlletoa. Dminert manager! Jt W. OoodcO. city Alitor, ;R. autiw; STOKE ce cream, or a .box N. Ounnar Pssmiison. rrtrfTLE SOME1 of cHocurts sac LAP Q, Gloom As a Custom At ome time all of ns are, unfortunately, forced to con-- j , sicjer mourning clothes ; even though it be merely ajwwung frfendi ! Yet, we are not certain, at all where good taate - and propriety allow us to cut short the very severe rules of 4 ' e mourning." j adds who that on writer fashibhs, professional Thusuji a. dash of white in "severity" is becomingihe vogue." ,!Thack heavenjhwoman, in her promotion or equality, 8omevftaTnoWlesrfrom is at lust including : ' old-tim- ' ) . ' : custom!' ... ." " ... w. it? , Think of going to a dressmaker and ordering a costume that will assist one in helping to keep one's dear friends miserable. That's the effect of such costume If not the and wants '""purpose. And still, what the grieving friend needs - is everytliiflg of the opposite effect possible, Nofice that the vogue "deep mourning" is confined, almost exclusively, to women. Men don't out in twelve months in the "habiliaments S--- W . - of is wome publicly manifest their grief and conduct themselves in spirit of gloom through months, with kind friends assisting in keeping the gloom alive and active; In in a dress the vogue mourning" "deep Analyie th Christian acceptance the dece&sed is either where more gloom isn't possible or .in a blessed state that should mean all possible comfort and cheer for those who have "loved and lost awhile." In either case, why should the manifestation be lit - nVHW GrfGQAWl - MOTHERS woe- -It m u. m err. WASHINGTON (CotfTlght. . m , .Mut.,iLllL' tf Emm v t . i urTC k IAO ooe aw NOtORiOOS carecr ; fUgJ me S.NO m-mcuoos- w "'''""'.the There's the item about the horned frog released from ccrnetiiieof the Eastland countyTex., court house, after years of elation men merely reponca mai vne irug enoweu musm icnm of life. But. one Eastman reporter observed that "It gat up, cocked up its ears and wagged Us tail" Which was real news. Maybe the young candidate for journalism wasn't etrong on anatomy, but he sure had' an unsyndicated grasp of what would be news. MOOT "4$lh V , p , ylf Idea Squelched Mussolini has sauelched the Mafia of .Palermo, by send100 of them to prison for from ten years to life. ing I i 1 bandits' shibboleth was, "We have a right -to liveYet,on thethe Mafia landlords!" . What a world! What a world! H-WIC- . " . " t r i i -- about wood warfcwg. " ,NMft WAS m WRATCS MC yiMiN HOCrt WIS fPAtU ruWW, Mb u n 5kiUWG - AWQ, Off TU nONPEft w6 K1 to Hti of TH 661 VOH(, end R. Cliward fist Ttrne1 (mm ur ordera" '" Ogden, where the state canning y Ona of hla ciet ai'ls In th ro-r- a comtilttoeTncn nnd the ?rr aenrd a irv fictorv - iren; have been' cnrn'nn der. Another "Citl t!.n" for inj; ti decide r?on a eantract from a bank. Ttirtc two. fc- who mer(rd from confinrnon i Thrnrthr rtH-c- t . ha ainounre oon aftjr PcriBPTKln'-fr- r did. hcljMJ Htrm Tx14ed upon In. IK Vi whera-him aet tKe eiitcfprliic goIhgT"-Rad- io by a $2 per ton advance will be paid caMnpts, ship models, Inbiid tables. Jewel cases over last year's prlees for 1peas. of $37 for No. IMc and ths like are the factory' pro- m&klnfr a price No. 2 lata peas; $15 peas; (3S for duct Pensendorfer made his 0 while In prison by turning- out foe No. S late peas; $S3 for N. 1 aimilar article in the prison shops, early peas; $40 for No. 3 early wltn as many as 150 convicts work- peas; $30 for No. 1 early peas. Seed will be $4.50 per bushel, the same as ing under him. "M nwh'r saved the money for it was last year. Davis, Weber. Salt Lake. Boxeld-er- r Bit," Pensendorfer explained. "She Wasatch and Utah County farm ah-- vs believed in me." Tha mother la 79. Pensndorf,r bureaus had representatives at the ,1a 63l But ha doesn'ljook It. Con. meetings to determine the contract ataat activity while he was In prin-on- , Utah county was represented "by Holdaway of VinyareTand coupled with unimpaired ambi- Walter L. 8. Cloward of Ralc-rtion, kept him well preserved S MftD AT OUR HORSE ACPeRTfOR-THA- &re on tm- ceo - him? He. STItL T gave -- 1 SURE.HF (SOME&ODY JoaeiT voo TeRe s Ore fINSIST OPOM I AROUMOTH5TOR6.TS J Weu., THING TVV LCG Voo wootoef GETOVeRITIM A rt r COOPLA DfVS , VJOULO lAf Iac-tbr- .0UMtX - a liV iSWail SURe i'tL ed fAC 1 AW' J HARMOMY. i F YA CAM GT erA TO KISS AM' WAKe op 6 1 VH AMVTHfAKS" OWCe.J - JjOrs tT , " - naae. J .. tr ; (What U)ck, SAM'P L 7 OH.A800T ALBERT WAS AVJRtGHT -- TH'.HpRSC SAID. T7- - - NEIGH, riccoicar ; S roZld . .ik? to take a three of u-- h - '- this declared to be "0 the othar businew as ." nsa may to a fart bus. fully com. list your H. R. Verrfll! - CHARLE8 TJTTENwSSer. at the Toung university. The trhv pm!- week-en- d trip namaw-lU- i 1 I, 1928.) law-day- s' - 1 mm - ISSI js' . in m wai. tt w.- Winter's Colds and Chills r. Throw Heavy Burdens ' '' . on th Kidncyg. . extra burden on our COLDS putWhen th kidneys alow op. impurities remua in the blood and ar apt to make on tired and achy with haadachss. dirtin and often nagging harksche. A cmoxa warning is scanty or burning secretKisuv zJ?oan PlBt a stimulant diuretic incrsase tha sacreuon of th kidney and aid in th elimination, of wast) impurities. Ar endorsed by I vrywbar. AJt yam rmifhmwl Not a Nutmeg Grater AkkiiitVl ASTlHULANt CttRtTIC HjOB,lftl. My cm V mm ' hands soft and silky for Small boys used to learn their a month. Just send nam and adS, letters front WcGuffey First Rea dress- to Pope Laboratories, Desk ' Adv. learn 'em from the HaHoweH, Me. lee;. bow-they (V) ft.) BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON A .MfMVJTfeS ot twe-lsi- . Out In the wilderness, th hunter never see a young wild cat or bob cat This is because the mother cut Mtnneaota ts called the -- Stat of the Inexperience of youth,! 10.000 lakes," but It must also be Lww iu me ueu the slat of a million islands, or until they are almost full grown. thereabouts, Every lake h W The Ud cat U perhaps th most v of ielands . 4her V rv courageous of Amrriran -- ssimala 4wr. rmllUoa tloae. He floesnt like to Jurn tail o any ir. u i- . .... Ter thing and h fight In the most desperate fashion As a result he Is raraly attacked. Th - greater bobcat u h, trot,t tboi- rs and front leg. With these steel chunk of tlesh comes muscles, his claws i sway evory time he slsms ' t new medical discovery with d besl seties; ft soothe the mlamed DeDxbrsaes and Inhibits . gem growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recmedical sutborities ss ognised by high sn of tbe greatest healing sgeocies lot persistent coughs snd oolds snd ether, forms of Ihrost troubles. Creoniulsion cents ins, in sdLtipn to creosote, other bealiag elements which soothe snd heal is FLYIfJO-B- I Cara Nome Face powder ' . "Persistent coaghs snd colds ksi to serioas trouble. Voa caa stop them now with Creonulsion, SB emuUtned cres-sthat is pleassnt to tskc. Creoiaul-sio- a NATURELAND ,t ..-.- , '' feinday? MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS fu" pml1 Will He Arranged. , corporation is hereby By modern Vaporizing otnnnent just rub on k' phy-sicatl- y. BusTnptoZbn r , He Likes to Hold a Bptt, V elvety Hand. Lil Oee Gee says she is going to vote for the first candidal who guarantees women 4h?alght-t- a gat of holding rough, scratchy hands? off a street car backward. And what girl Isn't ashamed of Jfc them? So don't neglect them not SPORT DEPARTMENT when it's so easy to keep them always soft, lovely .and alluring In Women make poor race-tracbet looks and touch. AH you have to tors, says a turf writer. Perhaps do Is to rub Joint-E- n on the explanation of this Is .that working it In and between them, the women, select a horse for Just two fingers 'tor two or 'three minutes reasons: ' until It Is absorbed and youll hardL ' Because the Jockey la ly be able to believe your eyes, so wearing such a cui blouse smooth and silky textured will they 2. Because the horse has soch become. Try this two times a week kind face. and you'll always be the possessor r.i - i of hands you are proud to show. Why doesn't some candidate ap Joint-Eas- e is obtainable at all drug-gipeal to the housewife vote by prom- -' ' Only 6uc a tuba. . ising an ordinance banning ' all Enough" to keep jour i J50,-40- ." olds Checked fW'i Jy . - father-in-law- Listen! Girls! " . Little hanks of metal, Formed so bright-anbrave. Make the cutting edges That .last about one shave; ' -- Provo, UUh. Feb. 27. 1928. To the stockholders. Knight Woolen Miliar In accordance with a resloution of the Board of Directors of the company., a special meeting of the stockholders of the Knight Woolen Mills Is hereby called, to be held at the principal office of the comPensendorfers death sentence Jr pany, at Knight Woolen Mills. In ago was for the shooting Provo City. State of Utah, at II 2&.yrt of his He pleaded o'clock a. m.. on Wednesday, the His punishment was 29th day of March. A. D. 1928. The nature of the business to be commuted to life Imprisonment only transacted at th meeting la to vote iwo oays Deior ne Wai to hang. upon the proposition jof Amending, the Articles of Incorporation of the j company, tvwlt: Article eighteen thereof so that the same shall read. " - - "ho-sher-i-", w, released and having a business of ld. " wanted my ewn," h to do something; for the fellows around ma' I saw the hi leave prison determined to aft straight, then come bacJTagain in a few weeks because nobody Would give them a chance. TVhe J 'glvo a fellow a Job. I make him promise to stay on the vaj. And nearly all ofjlhem do." s 'ygUIt v irotiM ilnWvv of Vinev-- -- f- " MteW fOWtOTftU 1 ARE SETTLED tw)c aa many men as I hava now," ha aald. "W are ' away behind whh i Igp v. am mc i, VeJeCL, Contiauad Fmm pijj On acndortr If he knows anvthlntj, ii 1 TkC,Trt . PEA PRICES T ii'tsii 13 bar of Ivory soap JTy on their Ivory,' ''" M; v v v i, cymbals, castlneto, rattlebonea, tri-- v angles, bassoons, xylophones and .Th' meanest maa slockensnells r all classed ' as In th' world fcs the musical Instruments, but for what who reeeon he is unable to state. ' ' NEXT! '.re gives his wife a fr!TI lot '""'', trine Lwsnarpscnerf 1.1.1. j . APPLE8ACCE SAYS: weaaing- nniuverEducational' Note: Almost, every sery." great college was represented at President Spencer's Inauguration at Lewis has Just won tha University of Washington, ex thaStrangler heavyweight wrestlinsr cham Barber cept Holer's College. from Joe Stecher. Well, pionship ' sjt wasn't why nott , It was his turn, WHO'S WHO IN PROVO . f I' ;,. - . It? ).', e This Is BaaU i. Herplclde, wrU-known Inventor, who has amaaaed Eugenie's so dern penny a TtifRfiie dating t TUA aiirinoi the past two years She heads the list of flappers with his latest ro- - Whom we can do without! vetitlon. a device ' for cutting person The height of ambition: An oyster aj tax aaseasmenta dieting so that it will regain Its ' Jn half. Mr. Herpl- - girlish figure. Is clde's device Art Shannon. simply a 1913 Ford body, which can ENGLISH easily bo placed : over your new Ca Don't say "Each of us have" done dillac or Packard, and which Is guar thus or ' so. "Each of us has" is anteed to deceive correct. the most- - rlmirt- - Pronounce "hosiery" as if spelled with stress on "ho", eyed assessor. r Don't use "effect" when you mean Many satisfied customers testify that "affect". "Effect" means to bring the use of this lit about; "affect" means to Influence. tle invention Adage popularly used but often on Hcl " misquoted: "It is an in wind that cars from as.7 1a sjlsA. Write to blows nobody good" was "It's an ill day for free booklet. wind turns hone to good," aa Thomas wrote it, 400 years ago. There is nothing that loses Its usefulness faster than a perman ent wave, unless it be a safety razor l"F N . .11 ABAflAFL - Easy Lnasoa In boxing: 1. Dont lead with your chin. &. Dent forget to dark. If An win, will do aomcthlnir hm who listen la linea. "" t . constitutional right to bang pipos, when the people in the apartment above get too noisy. t ttootv a.eoot M tweu, fcrfjy A waitress in th restaurant next door was reprimanded by the boa for pooling hot coffe down th 8 back of a man who said he always eats doughnuts, because they names Of radio stations. .. ari . .", Gerty Olddlgad seldom get her Oh, the men who run for office because Never disregard tha housewife's hair trimmed in th back, she Just can't 'stand ' having a vote. For the hand that rocks the cradle strange (nan fussing with her neck. Sometimes rocks the politician's Prof. Diggendelve, who kaows boat! nearly everything, says that bmi- - aPtrt4 -on rad- - MpRrfg-PfUOt- cross ms ftMs, ItlONt COWS'. I OWE Of Me NOW trlrphona Shop.;; hole-aom- "4et"ts"yre3iTVe;,weverT a WV m c VlrfV stand- .'''' The Bohber Pipe 10 BOUNDS lk0Ut fvte -- tap private perhapa thry about the eld oa four-part-y U1.WW1 w 14 HhvCi. AK twe JW ed There has been considerable of comment upon the ardization of newspaper matter, including brains, but the individual initiative hasn't yet been much impaired, in Texas, ; 1928) Howdy, folks! Now that tlta V. 8. wprwiM court baa frown- t4 npoo prohibition rngtota who I at least. I ' Tespect-ior-the-xiea- The News Initiative we. Cratij By So-call- - amcc rPrCGMONS j confined to women? Custom, merely custom, and, like many other customs, lackingJn sense anf benefit. Black, black, all blackness, when the purpose of creation is death and Christ-ia-n faith demands full confidence that the purpose is all good! - "For centuries, in India, the widow must mount beside her husband's corpse upon pyre and be roasted, while the What custom requires of ; widower might take another wife. the modern woman is the same idea modified. be done relal4Thwpmenr,JaMlo c ; s- - . in black, However, the writer quoted above indicates that woman custom, manumis'is considering some relief from a sion from servitude as an emblem of habitual ' gloom. It is along the line of progress and equality. one-sid- O'W d t at aa enemy'g body. 7QR Tfi COUGH the infected membrsnes sod stop th irritation snd inflammation, while th creosote goes on to tbe.stomsch, is absorbed into th blood, attack th seat of the trouble and checks tbe growth of the germs. ' Creomulsioa is gosraatred satisfactory in the treatment ef persistent coughs and colds, bronchi! ssthms, bronchitis snd other forms of respiratory diseases, snd is ncdles for building op the system slier colds or flu. Money ref nndrd if sny cough or cold i not rclired after taking accerdiog t direct ioa. Ask your druggist lidi-- t IV QfCJCQLLTTHA TTfANGVff One of th several tints of Cara Nome F a c Powder will blend with your conplexion ... perfectly! And the powder will stay on until you want it off. Fragrant with the entrancing: Cara Noma per.. . fume. : $2.00 s HEDQUIST DRUG STORES" V ; ThaxaCSs Provo- - Stare r. |