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Show PKOVO EVENING- - HERALDrWEDNESDAYrJULY 25, "1928.-- PAGE TWO THE'-HERAL- out our D t f5 NgLfi Published by the Herald Corporation, E. 9. Rodgers, president, at matter lit WtBt.'Provo, Utah, daily.JIntered U second-clas- s tto Pressasso Member United of Ui Utah. at the postoffice Provo, CL elation, NEA Service, Pain Editorial Service, and the Jamee " , i Scripps Newspaper. r " 60 80. Subscription terms By carrier in the county, the year In advancer by, mall In the "' co-jnt- 45 1 - . By Williams ..,rr. - ' ' - -- Sp rLf Telephones Business office. 95;. Society reporter, 107; Editorial p. ra. telephone room, 1208. tf you do not receive your paper before 96 and a copy will be delivered to your residence. $8.00 1 way; I - - - X- rHbRQVTuPXM"A? iSTROKiGr' MAM f ' MH NEXT.. i. . t x , VOUQ.X t - w,&' i ' TV- I ACT, .' UNANICT SKeLiTfQH f; hfjjr " OTHER WHAT - ' 7 v J OtVAC R -- U Be i B,G J?! i cents the month; outside county, - i st SCIENCE "Speaking of dumb people," marked a conceited smoker, glad of a chance to ridicule someone, else, "reminds me of an exceptionally Ignorant 'society girl X took out, not long ago. marvelous makes Kreisler 'Frit? " music,' I happened , to comment, seeking, I believe, to make conversation. 'you don't say,' returned the girl. 'I thought he made automobiles.' " , V, - . J4.50 re- I ( TIP OF TONGUE . RUBBER PAVEMENTS Dr. Hu Shih: "The civill2atioa of An English company has just been a race is simply the sum total of formed to help the'rubbe? market. Us achievement in adjusting ' Itself to its envorinment,1! by encouraging the use of "rubber paving blocks on city streets. An Emerson Fosdick: Rev. enthusiastic reception has met the !There Harry la naurocesa. by. which wise ne organization; for, all who have and useful discourses can be dishad. any experience with rubber tilled from unwise and usless pert - f-pavements are very, much In favor tonalities.''":":'! " of. them. .''-Streets, made of rubber,' cost more "When an Mrs. Pat Campbell: to lay but their long life, absolute actresses's dress does not hide her freedom from vibration and its atis bob-- " knees and her woman's tendant damages, and quietness and (.bed. It is very, difficultglory .for her to nerve tUJConsequeptffect-a- s.. ... look picturesquely tragic. preserver, make them far superior to concrete,, brick or asphalt. Especially are they valuable for bridge floors the vibration' feature, alone, ..... r -: 5 being sufficient to save thousands ?bu to H wanted go Europe of repair dollars, annually. VTh says he prefers to take I quietness recommends use around George 'national beauty contest in Atpublic buildings, and In. other places the r . City." r where silence s golden. ... lantic VVhLaH odd choice," company succeeds lit "I thought so, too, but be eonsidr England, a similar organization is ers it his duty to see Miss America . NATURELANIT "7" $5.00. In Smoking Room ProfTXahgwortKTy, of Johns' Hop- klng University, tried to operate on the brain- - of a iiv porpoise, on the IFamily beech of an Atlantic ocean, resort. The operation was not a euocess, because Langworthy was run over by a curious crowd of humans, who flicked cigarette ashes into his ether, pushed ,' against his , elbows and didnt even hesitate to shove their toes into the fish's body 'out of rlrthenew fool curiosity. planned for this country. first," Toungstown Telegram.. You have to put your bullet pretPA'S TROUBLE THROAT to THEN SHE BRIGHTENED .:. get ty accurately: JnlJL vital spot "She orter take care o' that cough n Rrwlrv Mnnnfnin irnjit. You ran that "John, how could you- forget , I remember she told 'me this Is my birthday?" (plant a great many leaden balls in afers, j once died 'er old father I him and.. even of throat then, lose him.- It Is "Forgive me, sweetest, but really .. no one can possibly teli by your said,, by somewesterners that this trouble.'.' I animal wLU absorb as much lead as ' "Ay, but 'Is wasn't the same sort ) looks that you're a year older." , , - , 'E was 'anged.'WSmith's Weekly. - Detroit News. . srjgT-'- ..her; "hf killing"' as one guide said. , . . Gunnar Rasmuaon, mlltor and' manager; BJTC, Goodell, managing editor; N. C. Hicks; county editor) 3. A. Owens, advertising manager Matters , i ' Freedom L q Fireside Funj t ; othcaywa discusfiing the new scheme. In this course of its discussion there ,'.'"." ..1' was one highly IgnificantVeniarky 777 ' 'since is it a mechanical proarticle the said, "bf course," ' cess, it will lie brought to perfection, in the near future." That represents a new viewpoint a viewpoint that, more and more, is becoming characteristic of .this age.i"Since it is a mechanical process, it will be brougfit to perfection in the :. i:7 ' -- : , neat: future." I reached the point wher it "Mankind, in other wordy has A 'eeklo$gfeiiM pt "talking-rii&vj- e: -- .!'' -- is impossible.; All of ihe bonds pfJtime and space that ham- - 1 1, iverse.' Lightning shall be chained.'seaa shall foe dried up, theTdesert shall blossom like the rose ; muslcrsnatt be" seized from .the empty air, man's vision shall- - pierce elouds and dissolve mountains, silent' machines shall do all the drudgery "I and we will inherit a- new freedom, great and everlasting. mfl- -' to the we are be Hflist that . getting TJrellyclose It ..vrEiiiww iM.,, . - . i takea-aloL-- pered ur.furehers tract to a walnut shell. The poorest Jihall be Jord of the un- - T: 1 - . , ' . . ...X The Bobber Shop - (Weber County Man rEfidorsd -- : 1 i- r- Pete,, thej porter, Tias,'t a brother who had to give up hie Job as a New York policeman, because he couldn t keep from laughing when out of town peoole asked him to beJirecU ed to a "fashionable" night club. Everybody in the shop was mad at a grouch who came in this mornLi'l Gee- Gee says that it is- - too ing, until they found out he had bad that pedestrians aren't like cus- just come from the .. court-houswhere he had paid his taxes. pidors. .A cuspidor Is seldom hit - J i ' ' ' ' ' ;' " " fir 'I ," f . wwn,, f Governor ' i j - ' ' - r ' si j - , Sx e, ' . iennium. . two one or are Yet other fields in whic.h there Possibly. -Blondy, the manicure, has a smile PROVd-GATlON- S ' SHORT HISTORY OF A there is still room for improvement for everybody, but she holds a few in reserve. PRIZEFIGHTER We have demonstrated that we can make many, inven'... . NEXT! 1. Packs tions. There is not much left for us to know in the realm of ; 3 punch. 2. Lacks "for in us to start making progress punch. physics. Now it is time" fore he has finished the front page. : lives there a man with soul se 3. Packs lunch. ((Copyright, 1928) other spheres; spheres in which mechanical ingenuity will r" .. .. dead ,'Uowdy, .folks! This- is payAccording to an alert contemporWho never to his wife hath said: jlo jis no good. day, bus insurance agents, bond for the Poison Ivyxlub: Proposed "You never try' to help me save petting paxties are being held safeamea and automobile deal-- . Make a practice of studying your daily paper. .Read, The gink behind you in the street ary, ; In our cemeteries. ... rs needqt come arouqd. We've We're headed for a pauper's grave!" car who f accounts of villainies, all the humanity's stupidities, reads the newspaper over carefully, '. This is a grave matter. , ,. the whole your shoulder, and gets mad when Digest them, even already spentut. weaknesses, hatreds and prejudices. turn to the sports section be- you :, Art Shannon. THE FIRST HEADER Jhough they are not pleasant reading. Then you will under'01d maid uteed to be pitied be stand some of the things that are yet to be done. to no one cause they had split their THE is fine to be free from the old material bonds that fet- kindling; now they're pitied because A is a nif ty way jONE e back have no one to tered all former bondage. Ignorance, superstition and hatred they To take a short DAY . of necks. their You plan to sail from here to there jire Worse masters than the ones our new inventions have .4 ONLY whose man mind a some not And tree is The is eternany get LOCAL GIRL SUES NAVY! jvercome. But when you're 40 miles from PROVO GOLF COURSE Slave, even though he can master the earth and air. v J ; -- f " - l : -. - ' slx-bit- o. I f I s I i p. . . . . , .v , ' !, ' j. " c ' v ' - - I I I - S 1 , , : fIt SAIL-BOA-T . sail-bo- PROVO sha-th- -- n, - home , You find the wind's The oars are lost and beet of all , Men 8 Coats and Women's Dresses The We hear a great deal these days of woman's fight for jex "qualityv but there is one point in which woman gets all of the breaks. That is in the matter of hot weather: clothes. Custom demands' that a man must keep his coat on, no matter : how hot the day or how clean his shirt. : There is hopehowever. In Berlin recently a business "man, sitting in his office, removed his coat. Then he called :his stenographer to take dictation. She took one look t nim and fled. Then she filed suit to recover her; wages, charging that her employer's removal of his coat constituceo Ummoral conduct, which compelled her to give up her job. ; ! The courtrwerweglad'to.hear, decided against hetTTul ling that a man's right to escape the heat by sitting around in "Jus shirtsleeves is inalienable, That's fine. Some day we hope that coats will be laid t away-wheJuly comes to be donned only on the approach of - n ..autumn. - . , Calif omia'a.wine grape crop 30,0)0 ton more than last 'ear. Total for 1928. 503,000 tons. And Volstead was going ' : to kill the vineyards! ."'.' ; " Maybe Calvin will pass over to Hoover his left hindfoot of a gravevard rabbit, at their coming conference. Here's Marv and New Haircut rrr i v y i i 1 r ; I - :i A h ' i Nvw'wsTi till w alt can't be start-ed- . LILS-FLOT- O? At the right is a photograph of Lee Buttle, famous tennis star, taken ..Am V THE FAMOUS HAN NE FORD FAMILY , ring the Utah State tournament At the time the picture was snap-ned- ,. Buttle was Is This Itf'ts Dorothy Doughnut, Prove so4ety girl, wh sued ho leading In the ITnltMt MtmtM nun tnr CIO IMA Rot. chukker, four . one, urday, aUeglng loss of time and t0Bj 018tobaU OI lth money. Hiss Doughnut allege that Hue, she snent three months studvlnr the the down, 10 jemaphore system in order to leam first to go, what the sailors on flees yards on deck. were saying when they In the hole, the stroke Dixon flags. This morning she carefully "Buck" vtched a sailor of the L.HJi Cali- raised to, 38 as the Jordan river fornia to a goh on the bridge was passed, and Buttle L S. S. Arizoua, and dlHCOvered that holding the king, Jack' and 10 vf " -- 7 he was spelling out "HAVE YOU spades. Graham. Photo Arthur A by FELLER?" CIGAKET, QOT -- 'STANDARD CIRCUS OF THE WORLD . Gal-lach- er (?OOftS wlg-wag- . ,Mmt4 1 OPOtiT7'PM - PEftTOft-- Z ANCES RMF8 34 PM? Uptown Ticket Sale, Circus Day Only n Drug Store. No Extra Charge Schramm-Johnso- . , Some men are born foolish, some achieve foolishness, and some play poker, with, the king, jack, deuce and trey wild. . ..Today's, candidate Ivy club is the gink tlOO for beating "his the court $10 extra " tax. -- - . A Safe Place to k NEXT POPULAR -- for the Poison who was fined wife, and gave as amusement Gene Tunney will receive 1500,000 Have a Delightful - - 7- - 7 Time. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION GLENGARRY SATURDAY, JULY 2Sth -, nnma SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIMES - . W. IL Mr. W. Wattis, of Ogden, is now an aggressive candidate for the Republican, nomination, for governor, and his candidacy is growing in favor throughout the state. T He announced that he would be a candidate' several weeks ago, but started no active campaign until about It Wattis. come as a loyal- - Utahn: I do be- -' lieve most sincerely that W. H. Wattis is the right man at the present time to occupy the governorship of this state. "There are four great factors in lifer The ability to see" claerly, the ability to Imagine vividly, the power ten days ago, whea 250 Republicans to think Independently, and the.. of Weber county formed a "Wattis power to will nobly. , We peed a For Governor" dub and urged him business man who has these qualto carry his campaign to every part ities. He .hasThe" ability to see of the state. The forming of this clearly, to see the sage brush desclub, was the result of requests from ert and then Its reclamation. We .' need a man of .vision and a man prominent party leaders counties who know Mr. Wattis' who has handled big things. Mr. reputation as an Industrial leader, Wattis fulfills that need. He has and hit exceptional ability as an proven that he can and does think executive. , independently. He will take advice, j. . c There are few meniin- but will not take dictation. He will country whose experience be a" governor of Utah," fair and ' has lead, then Into so many, fields just to all. . of business activities,, as has the "W, H. Wattis deserves this nomexperience of. Mr. Wattis, and his ination, and this election for the diversified Interests, have proven party loyalty that he has shown. uniformly successful, while at, the If you BecureJhia-nomlnatlo- n, we'll same time being a big factor . in elect him, and , Utah. ,, will, have the upbuilding of the State of Utah. one of the best' governors any' stats' " Native of Weber .. ever had." Bora In Weber county, he started , Outstanding Executive. aaa young wan working by the day , In I addition to his construction " ne untu aceumuiated enough money work and ranch activities, Mr. Watto. enter, construction work in a tis has taken an active interest small way himself.:. Today he is in many other lines, and has always president and general manager of been --prominent In the civio and the Utah Construction conuanv. affairs of Ogden and the one of the largest concerns of the political state of Utah. He is kind in the United States. For sev and general manager of the Utah- - ' eral years his company has special; Idaho Sugar company, a director Ued .in., major development work in the First National Bank and in the west, handling large railroad First Savings Bank, President of and reclamation , projects in the the Board of Trustees of Thos. D. western states and Mexico! Dee Memorial hospital, lt Me. Wattis is also a practical dent and director of the Superior utuer.Bua larmer nis commnv Rock Springs tSjal company, dlrec-owning large ranch and farm prop- tor of the United States chamber . erties hi Utahrldaho arid Nevada. of commerce, with headquarters at ' These ranches contain upwards of Washington, D. C, and ttXMXX) acres of deeded land and of the Associated General Con- - ' are stocked with 20,000 head of cat- - tractors" of America. He was also ue, j,ooo sheep and 2000 horses.: three times elected president of All of Mr. Wattis' and theJVeber Cluh and Ogden Cham-- -properties " investments through ber of Commerce. his Utah headauarters. whloh i. . -- During the accumulation of all clearing house Jtor . busi the properties his companies now - - v.. ness. he was the directing head control, Tribute by McKay , and manager.: If nominated and Sponsoring the meeting elected his fine of urged him to become a candidate executivegovernor and Utah, his broad ex- - - ; ability tor the Republican nomination for perlence Will he at the service of ': governor-wer- e such, mea asA, P the state, and his organizations are BIgelow and Fred M. . Nye, both so arranged and officered that he or whom had been frequently men- - can give his entire time to the al business of the state. P?"bIe candidates,, and Apostle David O. ; If the Republicans'of Utah nomMcKay. whoDald Mr. Wattis the inate ,W. H. Wattis for governor at following tribute: the convention to be held in Ogden 1 respond cheerfullv trrv August 16,. ani elect him In Novem ber, ;the citiaens of Utah will bs r th candidacy of Mr, Wat assured, f5dl"g a progressive business ad-v. x4 you woum succeed In busi- mi:iistration based on the practical ness; if you would sueeeed ln poli- experience of a man who has mada tics, you must, study noliti t himself a leader in business, fin- - r r inena orw, H. Wattis, I ance, building and ranching. (Political Advertisement) ' from-variou- . . OTHER EXCURSIONS AUGUST 4TH AND 11TH , . Don't let the old rim damage a good; " tire. You will s - riding CLOWN . the-battl- WITH CEORGE- - mm 1 4 ; SPORT NEWS for the Heeney fight. Is is announced. Just think, when Gene was a baby, his mother probably hoped that he would "become president some day at a measly $75,000 a year! 1 3 L mo-t-or : h LOS ANGELES nt -- VQ vlce-pres- ' " A V V" SAN FRANCISCO , r ' I ( 1 See isotti Ik By Buying New Ones jnFrnc8co and Los Angeles in One nt . WE HAVE Til EM in all sizes for all cars. Let us in7 spect you rims. CANYON -- (' 1 -- . . we - v r - - V i H if Brimhall Bros. f 1 Tire Merchants MsUMl J X ft" if Mil' V"" raMlift','i' "''This pjeture, 0ne of th6 iew, taken or Mary Pickford since she cut off "" her curfsTw&s taken, 'as sh Stepped" orr the train, in Pasadena en route! to her home in Beverly Hills. Miss Pickford's new headdress is hardly a : , bob, but is rather a coiffure"tn which theT surplus hair Is worn in a small roll at the nape of the neck. tlose-fittin- g; 22? WESTCENTER iThru Cars Leave Salt Lztkfe City: r r Good in coaches only. Tickets on sale 7 "now.r Return limit,10daysStopovers fallowed. Only one night on fast trains. 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