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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE o - y- la04 a fcr . w. X. ajajaj. I BoOkwt ia ii oti ' asassa W Pi- IluV.Edltortel offtea. TpltMM-ftuiM- M ; rMOkUDl BfnloiotrMlTt & t ,4 ton Q a deflvara W tM. Br aarriar aryiaa, ttr- i U V Kltortal a mm wnya ttJ-ids- aaa casta tk 40 tm him utfy tortaa. ara bM awm. . Tbr 4a not naeaaammr. eaiacida with Utoaa cf . Ulla nawapaaar CDtTOR) Mitti . Da imala thick? I ooeaatonaB dlaeuaaloa of that toate o far aa I am tbaaa 4ajM. aaraad I aettlad (hia at tha matura of . when I (ot acjuUit-- 4 via aaddla pony. I hava oat foan4 t nacaaaary to chmag epkakaa of thla hour. But I narar raailaa4 how anlmala ftrt tltt i X OiuMr Raamuaoo, adttoc and managsr; R. W. Good.U, maaaglaf I e(. a i II . 7. I ;i I -- v . Let Him Rant, Says Al r , - aa mat waU Gov. Al Smith has demonstrated AMIpolitk,7 diplomatic fcara-hand- , v fallow win put that pair art their eaac Smith! To confound" thine atrida fan waeka. Bat It waa fmal-h.WUe, r of a neighbor'i naceaaity, and .foot his. to mouth hi put enough to him open enemy help man la mora than a horaa, I a An old time, backwoods philosopher of Geauga county, auppoaa.; r in i ' to advise: "Never get over into the stye to quarrel It waa tha flrat tima that Billy used Ohio, hadi been left alone ainee I bought with a hog; you're bound to get muddied." ' . blm two yaara ago. Btny ta an aged, tuff eltiaan; aad aid cow .- - It - ... - i- ' Good Old Summer pony; apparently without' the finer inetiactarhe browaee araoat ha and Dan, da not gat alang together aa nice, and Nelly nlpa .bim when he Intrude on bar feed bos. , BUT BUly baa been heaving etghs and groana and whinnlee and naighlnga for two daya and nlchtx. Ha trota to the ahack and ertea; be foUowa me aroved like a ever before did that little brut diiplay any affection for me, or any other humCh he can't eat, ba can t wa-lao-k deep; ain't love aomathiag awful f : Haven't aeen BiUy thia morning. It- - would not' surprise me In the leaat to discover that he bad takes out section of fence, had trailed the team to tha place two mllea away where they ara being work' ed, and waa trotting up and down tha landscape neighing. i It ia not Biily'a fault that ba U bard and that ba deep toes and fear m men. He baa been misused and to tills hour bo always tremble when I approach him. Tet I have never "The SheevT : in two year even . cussed him. ! Italy's jjew coin, orth about $1, bears the Inscription, Bat a dandy cow pony, and withoutreal fundamental bit of cusaldfetter to live one day as a lion, than a hundreds years as a aneea; under no provocation will BiUy kick or bite. Pretty cute. ebigrammatically, Isn't tt? Very-- under What is the best season of the year? Summer, to most people--thouthe other seasons, especially spring, have like you will their charms. And the older you get, the more : ' Hummer, the more' you will dread winter.' Spring corresponds to our babyhood. . It is the sprogting season, full of hope, dreams, uncertainty, aanger or irosu '....Autumn is like the "waning years of life, when we harvest as we have sown, when we suffer for our negngence ana mistakes and are rewarded for our effort. Most of us, when backward in the autumn of life, say; "It I only had my life to live over again Winter of course, corresponds to human death, the hjbernalng of old growth until new growth Is ready to sprout aad buu. All three of these seasons are preparatory to or the after math of summer. ' And summer is the period of LIFE of accomplishment symbolic of the lives we are living.. --Lucky are you who have survived tne irosta or mea springtime, awnm Pn voenlf a If a una riT noupf "v'.. uaii gh dog-v-an- d It Pleases itandable; much more so than our "E Pluribus Unum" which a" good many Americans and dont begin to inderstand. TJiey're trying to find out who onginuted Italy's L new inscription for the almighty dollar,1. '3oiiie uspoct near-America- Mus-sjlin- j The Real Gravity, : , , j -- . .. well-meani- , : ; j i Clem Shaver, national Democratic chairman, publicly jnyitea the embattled Republican farmers to attend the Hous-1p- n convention and adds Vt course we can promise nothing ave a fair and courteous hearing." A nic time can be had by all farmers at'th Houston convention and a fair and courteous hearing is what the en Stti"?. of years nothing else. ve. armlrs , " Battle of Beasts ? ring on your. Tammany Tiger!" roared chairman ptoses, at the convention.' It appears that the Elephant and the Tiger are to have a battle. Which party the farmers' Bun 'Maybe, $1.50 wheat, or SU gore is notasyet disclosed. good, will dehorn the Bull, however. equally - uoservauons r to astound the world. ,". a Tba graduation day apeakera al ways seem to assume that nobis thoughts and lofty ideals will get a boy or girl through the world end . that ability to solve an ethical problem ia of more use to an engineering graduate that knowing how to atari a mated' nut -- or that it la better to be right an some soul baffling problem than on double-entr- y alb af which bt f stuff io listen lo but bad medicine if you try to get through life on it, -- book-keepin- g Borne college graduates got warn ed thla thne against the dangers of making money which alwaya teems a horribly low occupation ta tba graduation orator back In our acholaatlc daya we are now able to travel with mhr thought so too but we hav got 32 pieces of baggage. No wonder the N. Y. customs officials over that and regard making So, Doug and Mary fere shocked. X . ... i However, maybe platform that .' Houston convention will male a will stand up under Heflin. , the- - Oh dear! It isn't true that Hoover was born in abu and "hashed" in a Stanford frat house. ; ' Airmail poundage increased by 23,000 Jonth-4o- tal for May, 199,234 lbs. a log lbs, the last money as a nobis pursuit Indulg ed In by the beat of families and bringing mora Joy to the world at targe than aU tha ethical systems aver Invented If we are ever called aa to make graduation address God forbid' we ahaU try to aay to tha young bopefula-tha- t it's a tough world and man's flrat duty in It 4a to take enough money to. live on aad that in thla comfortably game no bold ara barred and that wiDy-nlil- y the devil "Should the bridegroom wear dark spectacles at the altar asks a reader. hlnditoet " J -- w...nuia own BS uu take theshall assert that the main Hinders on a skittish horses . vi r ARMS PLAYS BIG PART IN OIO -- That New York Jury couldn't decid whether tt janmge r a pleasnre lo be slapped by Gloria Swanson. The ampuni of insurance some men carry flatters them. ! Civilization, may be saved, but it will never look the ' tame again. A referendum on lonsr summer vsrsfinna vnnM but a record vote. . " - i , , , Despite tha temperature here, no exodus to the North pole has been reported. 1! .; ' . ' " ' Siatistks showing that men eat more candy than women statistics of purchasers. probably merely jre ! The American people have- lost many of Jheir illusions, -- t rcicy stiU think the millennium will come through con- - - TRY A WAD weU-trala- This Date in Our American History e. STATE OF HEALTH a. . , III MBfEE mm.: c. Week-En- d Specials III these items and many more are high grade merchandise. Specially priced for this week end Don't fail ta them over. and r PRICE. ON ALL COATS AND SUITS Beautiful Spring Coats and Suits ONE-HAL- F Specials Which Will AppealiToThe Keen Shopper " $9190u:$21.50 Sare The Kfference Ta1 Entire stock of Spend On The Fourth We have doubled our business this year in Shoes. This alone bears put the fact that Peter's Shoes are unusually good and thai they are priced for quick satisfactory and economically yon can shoe yoar family. Take note of these specials for the rest of the month: Children's and Misses' SUppers and 1 fK SO K Oxfords :.. . -. H.pA,Utf Ml., .p. Ladies' Light and Patent Leather Slip- .. ....-pers ..$2.05 and $3.95 Ladies' Light and Patent Leather Slippers .$4.95 Many of the above Slippers are regular 6.90 values. Come in and. look at the bargain shelves, whether you buy or not. - a, ... . IN DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FLAT CREPE and A nice line at $1,05 . CHTLDEZN'S DRESSES, values close out , to $1.08, 9Sd ; SILK DULSES yon Qgf r. PIECE GOODS $14,75 lot bf Piece Goods, values to 50c yard, take your choice at 10 and 15 Aosoiuteiy gru&ranteea last color rreacn Percales . 1 Yard , ,. DRESS VOILES O0IKO AT Men's aad Ladies'. L. D. S. Garments Ladies' Silk Hose 30 Children's Silk Half Hose, close out, pair Work SbirtSr rood grade for the money Good grade Overalls, Engineer ,; 55 15a and Trousers, light tan MEN'S. BOYS' AKD CHTLDRE1TS' SUMMER UNDERWEAR 59 ao4 20?, 49t 22b for .... fl"WlC7 $i45 346-34- 8 W. CENTER A Special Lot of V SILKsDRESSES 1 QC ....haJ Silk Must be sbkfat once. Price will moyeliem so N. here goes Values to ffi 'fX" One large lot of .........$0if J LICHT FOOTWEAR $12.4f Values to $15.45 Broken in sizes but up to the minute Jn style very specially priced. .. $3.45 Hrf iA.u grade ... grade ', ALI NEW LIGHT VFOOTWEAR 89 50t l.S9 10,o 20 89e ' WHERE YOU GIT yALUES Come Discount Values to $1.00 special at Our complete line of DRAPERY Specially priced for Friday and Saturday. 25 One lot of J. . . ' ' ' " ' $1.03 " 70 .: : A pretty lot of new SILK AND RAYON , , C0ESELLETTE3 7 , Value to 8L9S e Every item is pood, clean, in solid ialize leather footwear. ; STEP-IN- . S BLOOMERS i ' In fancy patterns, values to $1.25.' Friday and Sat. 89c merchandise. We spec- high-grad- fkWM SILK RAYONS 88 c DISCOUNT la Our Pretty Figured One lot of PRETTY PRINTED HOUSE DRESSES Values to $1.19 .$4.95 .:...$5.45 fflOilO ! , grade - ..$ia75 t T..$2.45 grade . In all the nenrest aamnrir patterns. Must be moved. take ' advantage or our " special offer. 73e HURRY TO VANS nd$17.50 Specially priced 51.95 to grade V $14.45 - f read about, values to $18.75, Specials at $9.75, $10.75 aad Don't bny nntil yon give us the once-ove- $9.90 GEORGETTE 1 mak- ers in all the newest modes and shades. '' VOILE AND OEOANDIE DRESSES, values to $2.75, all new numbers, for just new from the CREPE DE CHINE . .r Our stock is larger than eyer before with the latest numbers for the Modern Miss, the Growing Girl or Boy, in fact for every member of the family. If yon haven't tried our Shoes, yon never know how A large assortment of SILK DRESSES PRINTED SILK sales. WpJL-tho- Idea ia to keep wfth the parade and If possible get a little J ahead of it whleh la dangeroua but excit ingbecause the parade la likely to tramp ever you hurriedly if . . you lip, Thia la practical world-Mtn- d filling , youngsters tip with a lot of moral junk may do them some good bat we dewbt it . j any boy or. girl who goes out into the world and fight fairly and doea his or her Job well wont have to worry about morale be cause .he or ahe will be so busy there'll be no time for dallying In wickedness AND LISTEN: If wa were asked to suggest a good motto for graduates to keep before them our auggestloq. would ba Them aa has gits:" d - horse-sens- e. Kindly Invited po-tare- ua --- I t. a - wttb 'the graduates who arere we presume to be act upon right path and aent forth as 4 Tba oar In designs wHb a apsoial ataad fee? B bird dog, far aae ba v nrre. wear-ba- flushing a pedeatriaa. A taaaaw aaaa-- sd pedes tarlaa biaad will eosae to a gaard aaa baa Joes paint at first eight of the eaaslva aarry. enabling aha driver ta baa; pairs! ed, aad hie gaaea with a aalnlasaai of effort, ta preve a been fi. Wl .VJm Ji-- a. ta all wlvea whose raaaing beard for carrying CsotbJag been foaael haabaaaa are ta dBuauntea, which have aseful aa deweya for-- hrrbig pad taa habrt of trlaaa wfctbia bam ping diataawe. , tMBg gatf Mr. Heraeeellar reporta that ba ba tne hoaia Tba aaaa gaara) la taa limit wttb his near-ea- r la gaaraaaned ta piatant taa i anw bagged treat eaaae Mawn fraaa aabilck. aaa evening an tha Oaves) highway, ' ' '. aahK or astrer. ROBBER UMOEQ. Modern wive starve fhenaeetvea so that they can get into a modern gown,, and their husbands slarva themselves ao that the can hava playa, werbee and doea everything tha gown to get Into! i else in its Hfa wttb a regularity KURD i l that la almost clock-likI reasaanbar, I . JUNE SI TOWN TVU 17SS Armed U. 8. troops surround- Those merry daya of spring, In this bandit payroll ed Congress In Philadelphia When little bovs made bathlna sulU "Ay . towd?" and demanded redress of Wttb ftoaraaoka and string. "UU of them; ' I married one , grievance, forcing Congress myselr." Judge. ta adjourn to Princeton. Tha Republican party feat pledged BT DR. MOBKIg FISHBEIJf ence of worry. ' ' NOT A SCRUB 1788 New Ham pah ire ratified the Itself to do something foe taa farm-erEditor Journal of tba America The experience of many yeara The modern girl doesn't ecrub Constitution. Well, tt might give 'em old Medical Aaeeclatioa aad of Ry Indicates, that tha person whose floora," My Gwea life ia well regulated who eats waara her knee out Lee, "but aha 1SS3 Grover Cleveland nominated lighthouse to use as alloa. gaby taa Heatta afagaatna Just tha same." for president by the Demo ai W W .w It la a common view that health tha right food, wear proper cloth, Film Fun. cratic convention at Chicago, Art Shannon. i la merely freedom from dlaeaae; ing. Uvea in suitable surroundings, actually, however, the mere fact sleep enough and exercises enough, that a person Is sick la bed or I do not become excited or angry, ' I l llll suffering with serious and disturb I living a healthful existence. ing aympatom doea not mean that Outdoor air, sunshine and exerhe ia healthful. cise seem to Induce In the human True health consists of a physi being thai feeling of satisfaction cal (tat In which one may have with his physical functions which the greatest poasible enjoyment of la conducive to wholesome activlire. The peraoa who ia not aware ity. in any way of disturbances or dia- Good health habits are difficult aaUafacUona In hie body ia not al to. form late In life, particularly waya healthful.. when much of the time may be Not only should ho be unaware spent In bad habit of tha body processes, but be rather thancorrecting In building good one. should hava a realisation of force, It I therefore desirable that tha driving power and inpetua which Inculcation of health habit hp begive him oonfiaenae in himself. gun In the earliest period poasible, AH In order to hava true hsalth and they be weU established by the must also function time the child ha passed three low come rapidly and eatlfactorily. Such year of age. in nui A well managed child sleeps, eat, the pre. " look posaiDie j t ; Mrs. Heraee Caagbdref) ia 1 A m t j L,. Tbe abaairmg aad taa tasnaU dlaa. Tb oaptala. and taa kinge ae-. , . part. Thai 'i a Biaimafit Waa am i. Bat Geah! wa knew M fraaa the) i 4 .. atari ' BT IVIl MARSHALL This Campanile of Cheer haa read "The gravest question in this jcountry,' declares Senator all of the glowing ad-'in faithfully "is honors the whether are goinjg puhlic.life tq Ijorah, made by peo remain open only to those who have enough money to com- - dresses ple to the graduates of variout and them or have wealth which will enable them to manip-at- e acboola and collegaa. .'3 politics." i 1 ',. but tt la aadly forced to report .. 1. t m t .J' to the clientele that hot one' of the l. ia 11 vne ena ; inc etuaiur Dig juukihj( ui yravuj vnrouga contained more than half tf his opera glasses. The gravest question is not whether apeeebea " of grain ijKHiey shall bag the honors of office; but, Aether money that in all probability tjiall nullify the fundamental principles of popular govern- - nothing whatever of the talk I wreua KOBLE PURSUITS ; actum orrvE Kxrexr i iaaaer w. Hameeoiia. nab The only difference between akV Mveaxpae af taa Prevacatioa fwb- fashioned spooning and modern peta Just aeaigaad a anr eg aatomobUa far nadeatrfan ting la that tha two word are spell, ed differently. beating. Tata aataaaubaa ana ara vet sail m ay a, gtvasg tha driver aaatarr I tf b sixcHAMics aa raflact until at least tha highar eanUy. Anlmala, hava rrery faallng wa hava. his hjgh accomplish aslaala, i Lonalinaaat do you conatdar that a .. . .KnisWioF U.nntAf Tfofl in! whose mission it Is 4iatlnetiy human amotion T It Uof tha kishaat oacauaa It prareligion, invades ooa HTrokst Smith.' bocausa of the, latter aifactlon, diilnteruated auppoaca Smith's home state at Albany, ta roast Smith some more; frtandahip; a moran la navar loaaly. Gov. Heflin Two oaya mgo I loaned tha taam and. there are fears that somebody may harm to a neighbor; aome thing that la Heflin of care take to state especial his police Smith orders acainat my principle, becauae Dan full opportunity and NeUy and five to the Senator from a siBter state hava to ba haadlad with 4 invthinir ht. Hpsirps. without interruption or dis- - undtrauadlng. . rte MtVVMMMVVVMMVMVVM..' , :. mv'-aart- y ( 1 Othera who tried, unmirt fully. to observe Lex k WaU Week were the girla wttb legs Ilka thia ( and girls with lega like this )C ' - una. buxt . aaa asm - 1. . . (Copyright, 138) fatha! Tkis ta Mattaav Laaat Weat Wat. Wa tried al aaw baaa fa eejeervo H bast dewav ad Bf we tisnll batip ear earn fraaa ftapptag ba ta wtedt liiiuCliULihW r-- tba county, I u4 aaar Wow rur . . . - - Vaifi Praaa aaaa- raportar, aoetaty yaw V of taa Memfear - DY YlLLIALia at CcaporataanJ X. C Rodjara, praat&aat, Uiiy. 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