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Show PROVO EVENING HE&ALD, TtTCSDAYf SEPTEMBER 4,"l923. PAGE TWO !- - -- vHEv HERALD Sightless Youth U Studies To Help ,i Other Blind Folks r; r Putfllahed, by the Herald Corporation, &' C Rodger, president, at matter So. lot W. Bt, Provo, Utah, daily. Entered a seoond-claa- s at the postofftoe to Provo, Utah. . Member of the Catted Press association, KEA Servlo'Ptin Editorial Carrie. ad th James L SO " Sorlppa Newspaper. ' - r irT;-.- OUT OUR i r ' - CAvMQi4 Y STUL OWE' ? Subscription terms By carrier in' the county, S00 the year to advance; by mail to the county, woo. S 1 cents the month; T-- . N. Gunner Rasmuaon, editor and manager; R. WfGdedell, managing (alitor; N. C. Hicks, county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising manager ' j M ' vv(ELLTAVe TW H OIL -- " HOPCSJ-- ---r J7 n pp. OL A KE EPS OTHERS femOkmg - Bleep,' gently. 'Ifs" only months 'U morning.' mama, ., ... . JT.snut up and go to .. J said three , "Speaking of Commander Byrd." , .PERFECT 'MISERY said a smoker who had been busily "Oh, dear, I feel so miserable. making notes on the back of a dirty dear?"reminds me of an Eaki- - "Whafs the matter, "Mies Gabby told me a secret and mo joke I heard not long ago. It was. Beems that ababy Eskima woke up .1 can't remember what It 'n the middle of the night and be-- Detroit NeB. anve, MAKJ PAVS US - BOT WE 1 in - ; . .. ' ' KOOIIl - ., O'-ft- A lA.j--r . I CA'vir STNO MOMTrtLW ) VEAR V'CTiAcatO . J. - A j f ; iLjlwuj.'.ejMi 1 it rT 'r Tr i Don't Be Indifferent ' - MEAV4-Ur- - Wrl OBf! AKloTrtR t . 7 r The statement has been made by many observers that the persos who cannot save money, is destined to failure. ' This' is not entirely true, for success in life cannot be measured by material standards. It would not be difficult "to give the names ofmanyjw hoJhaveMMeved liiglLSUCcess in life without having accumulated any material possessions of ', consequence. . But such instances are exceptions. With the rank and file of men and women, the ability to save money is an in s py !" "fM- - . S0i'J52l f li . By Williams ' : ""-- "I GAWDS. 1UU r VAV.W I n. SeaUfPLUE.T VWW-UV- W ? MOCH'U 1 TAVE H0 outside county, 7 Cor-l3 liM 'X ,S"1' ANl AJTCCH-- SMS; 4w X FOUR DOLLARS --HOW IW ' . T ' " MTE a uiiSQEO I Society reporter, 107; Editorial Telephones Business office, room, 1208, If you do not receive your paper before p. re. telephone 90 and copySeill be delivered to your resldeno. .,, - O BOOKS-SO- - T', Mif , " ; WAY-- ? - ' m ! -- V j 14 I (, 4 . dication qfjwilLpowerandb& t neglect this practice because they CANNOT -save They do it becausethey WILL NOT. 1n tteelf Is ?3f supreme David G. Keedwr -;ItirrrotJiiHe;8ay importance. The points is that the function of saving is an ; OGDEN, Utah. Augr? I Da vld G. Y:-indication of pile's attitude toward life. Failing to-- save in Reeder of Ogilen-tia- s bean sightless dicates indifference to one's well being a failure to grasp since he was 13, yet at 25 he has money-do-no- -- Tender, :PROVOuCA.tlONS..- igence: Big With Something Reeder, after he has his doctor of philosophy degree, plans to instruct the blind. He would also educate the general public that the old "help the blind" attitude needs' to be changed to "help .the. sightless help themselves." Consolidate in air traffic. It seems, now, too unimportant for serious consideration but it presages for the future just the stranglingjjLsornpetition and power to squeeze the folks which have caused govemmentaljnterference with such conditions in respect "of the railroads.7" ce the air Naturally enough, since Californiacivilian-owned lines and nearly twice the planes of any other state, the first big proposition for. air traffic consolidation is in the makings in the Pacific oast region. West Coast Air The Union Air LinesJnc, owning-thAir the Inc., has and Lines, Capital Transportation Co., affected cooperative arrangements with the Maddux Air Lines, the Pickwick Airways and the British Airways and, by Jan. 1st., there will be such development of air traffic, between Vancouver and San Diego, as cannot be matched 14, anywhere else in the country flocks of giant ones. The the smaller besides and planes, 21, five big companies, it is announcd, will "participate" in the , Rale of nnssentrer tickets. A cursory diagnosis of the matter would indicate that it is pregnant with' monopoly."'' Howevermaybe it is well to suspend judgment until the, child is born and begins to ao movements things to us, notwithstanding that its pre-natclosely resemble those of oppressive monopoly. , (Copyright, 1928) Howdy, folks! liar's convenheld September tion will thirteenth at Vivian. Fishermen will meet-- ' there, says Jese ""s" Hnnterr-- r . . Reeder, during the summer vacations, has done manual work with pick and shovel to help earn his way through school has-twi- Now little flshte Don't yon cry, ou'U be a salmon (when ho tells his story) By and by. ; e NATURELAND That mellow fluter, plover, is not satisfied unless he can get In at least one long ocean voy age each year. The main eastern flock nests at the edge ,'of the Arctic in Northern British America. When summer wanes they ' flyi to ( Nova Scotia and launch boldly over thel Atlantic Ocean, bound - for northeastern South America. It is a trip of 2000 miles. Ordinary storms do not interrupt the flight,whlch the-gol- den : -- naturalists says takes about three days and n'ghts, but, during the heaviest gales, some of them come down in the Bermudas or West Indies. A golden plover nw and then on a steamer deck. Arriving New York dispatches are to the effect that there v drops in South America, they continue tentative plans for having Gov. Smith make at least two down to Argentina and Pategonia. Net spr ng, they fly north by land speeches in California. The planseenilo be justifiable, to the gulf of Mexico, cross that reasonable and logical. ' body of water quickly and oontinue one's up the, Mississippi valley to the . Campaign speeches are not delivered to please -it Pactnc coast nocir f rifinns but rnothgt wavd-Area- summers The .Alaska, n nd, 4n fall, ihe .ffrtrt. ia not ArrioA tnunrri flQ IVmuvnti uilin nuJ takes off from tiie Aleutian Islands toward but who sinner the"! repentance Republican might to Hawaii, a flight of 2000 miles. be converted. Viewing the matter from this standpoint, From there they fly on to the South California is one of the very choicest of vineyards for Gov. Sea Islands by shorter jumps. al Attractions for Al cr Smith's labor. Only four years ago, there were but 105,514 California Democrats who needed no repentance, and 1,176,-26- 4 other voters who missed conversion. Almost a vineyard of virgin soil. Governor. ' " A-,FI1I1- II WHITE STAR TUNA nrm-rieslie- d . , Ta-out- THIS IS et YOURTFAMILY NEEDS- - obtained both his bachelor and jiKyir. ter degrees at "the University of California, Los Angeles, and at the University of Southern California, . . respectively. Throughout his education he has taken notes on Braille embossing machine at the rate of more than 30 words arnlmrte. How he has later tone a over these notes, and learned to compete on an equal basis with othef students to receive better than B average ia his work, is only the result ot 'painstaking toll ooupled with" remarkable Intel- - deep problems involved in individual progressist Broadly speaking it might be said that,.the person who cannot save money is destined to failure in life because lie toes3t-eare enough about success to fight for it. We should learn to look upon savmgrtherefore, as a test of ambition. Those who are "wtlfitlSTtorf ritter away their earnings from day to day without provision for the ' futur j show a fatal indif ference'to their own f ateT It is well to remember at"air times the solidifyinjreffect of thrifty It gives substantiability to one's plans and distinction and purpose to all individual progress. , -i- VtsY MET-THE- , "Dur'ng your journey to Egypt, you must have seen the "I should say so. ... . . .We had ner together!" Tidbits. din- - - stood ack. ift 3fC These correspondence courses In health-buildin- ,aiieri.Appctitsnevcr-ti.r6-fitgoodn- public speaking may be all right, but we'll bet they can't teach you how to talk a cop out of giving you Commandments." a traffic slip. wo--fl ATE IAK A - The Bobber. Shop Isabel Paterson: "The wickedness Prof. Diggendelve, who knows rarely Llvesjof golfers all remind usr"rr" Of cities Is traditional;-ver- y - We can practice strokes gnlore, does a writer venture to point oi t nearly everything, has never been find that the serpent first lurked In a able to figure ut why lawn fetes And, years passlngf-tlme-w- ill garden." nearly always take place on rainy . Slicing, hooking, as before! evenings. Franklin P. Adams: "What the A fat girl who comes Into the worker worries about now is that shop for neck, shaves has twp laps, Advertisements pre more importam Vrrfbl to fiill that but neither one, is mich good for ant than fiction in modern maga- the will spill pil over 'and spoil the up- sitting on, it You see an never advertisezines. ' . . holstery In his sedan." ment continued on papre 453. Sf SC i)c ) : and there are endless wavs to prepare it. A meat loaf, a salad, or a sandwich of WHITE STAR TUNA will arouse the erv thusiasm of the whole family. TIP OF TONGUE - ' TaW - , ss " ".' WIIEJT? .What this country needs is a radio that will shut off when the annourfficr begins to clear his throat for an announcement, and will start again when the music begins. Wm. Jonnes. . - . Beauty Hint: The milk of human Is fitter than beauty rretun for removing wrinkles. klnflnews man who can remember when his mother made him recite' Twlnklo," Twinkle Lit'" tle Star" for visitors. . ; LI'l Lillw Allied says the advan tage oi oa noon ures .is mat you you run hardly feel a bump when over a pedestrian. is-a I remember, I nvnemlier. Those good old days of yore, When bank had one vice presir Intad of ten or more! S! .... r - The chief criticism of safety razor blades is that they don't last any longer than the tires onTsecond-han- d .car. f- - , m m I BATTERY BRAKES GAS This is the one that never varies in fine flavor That' why Schilling dares to say "Moneyback" Read the label. It means just what It says. OIL -- rJ.S5"A-IRl;.- : : - sfc . . L 'A 'vTake ndvanntgeof our .Qr, X Aw-ar.-v, if"-'- Service That Counts Cleanest Place"In Town it KOKEYBACK Provo vu suj acaiiinj fi iiiey i nfroduct for my reason whte?er. Ym l ililtf cni is enougn. uon i retura tot forii - . dent . U mm? v, WE TEST., YOUR . . old-tim- ,1 ... (From Walla Walla Union, per A. Sesue Auger) U. F. Prexllng the service, Mrs. Xve-Y- u Kirk pfYa3Krly--sang- I J lruiy ana vvnen.'' An fur H , talking, low, and giggling, too. And then the next thing that they knew, they all dropped off in elumberland. and 'woke at broad daylight. Twas hard to work beneath the sun, and Scouty. shouted, "Hey, don't ran whtle we are helping fix things tp. Just take it easy now. Us best to do just "as we, please." And so they worked aay at ease. The circus tents, in spite of1, this, ere soon put up someho.The tralner,then ienrd Carpy "Cry, "There is one trick I'd like to said the trainer. try." "What Is it?" "Sou can do It,- - if you like." "Just through a hoop," wee Carpy said "And I ont land" upon my head. I'm sure that I can do It ell, .'cause I'm a clever tyke." So when the big tent show began, Into a ring brove Carpy ran. He hopped upon a monstrous dog, while someone held a hoop. The dog raced madly round the track, while Carpy - . , g the phosphorous and iodine It tontainsr Serve WHITE STAR TUNA - die-Ju- st Fortune has a habit of rewarding the man who comes back for more punishment" with a grin on his1 face. Sunshine is One of nature's most valuable gjfU-t- o man. It Is of tremendous help In the "treatment of fewtahfdiBeaseB, pin tKiulaily rlokta an tubercular troubles, and is of vital Importance in maintaining avthat apartment, player in the next " ' erage health throughout the world. kept him ' awake at night " He Nevertheless, too much sunshine, as The world's greatest liar Is the most of us know, usually proves exghik with two wooden legs who tremely unpleasant. write recommendations for a bun-nio- n During the summer months, thera ' cure. annually occur thousands of cases of sunburn of varying Intensity. These books on etiquet may be all Suine uf Hie most severely burned as persons burned ir- fires right, but they never tell you what to do when the 'waitress removes or by steam. Others blister, peel and your plate at a formal dinner, re- 'go through hours of misery. The vealing the J7 oltve ;pits you have cause is the desire to become "tanned" bidden under the edges. In too great a hurry. The proper "tanning" method-T- s a few minutes exposure increased daily. It Is Impossible, except for a few thick skinned persons, to take Rt. Rev. Ernest V. Shayler, D. D.: the sim in unlimited quantities, "No man" was ever sent to Sing Sing without danger. or to hell through keeping the Ten Of all the foods the sea provides none is more delicious and healthful than WHITE "STAR TUNA. .Nature gave it a double attractiveness. Not only is it famed for its tenderness and rarity of flavor but also for. Mip.ouppiy Your grocer returns ' tow - 3 Corner Fourlh West and Center S Drive In Before Yoii Drive1 On 1, ., 1 Another is one who can remember when it was a cat on the back fence, and not a saxophone old-tim- er And upon-ltis-b- then he jumped right through ,the hoop- and did a p. (Oowny sWls hot tiogs story.) In ... Guaranteed For Life the next v.....- UEAD COLDS I I W i- - Kelt ia spoon; inhale vapors; apply frealy op tKntms. C US Vapo Rub 8 - l i Jig win Iil'4l jl mm -- mum -- - ofldveiliiiii! i space in this Vv '.;I,X. lift ft ' 's 4 All "A" Federal Tires t ah:L l i- - :xr:TH0TEt"':xr' Today the circus moves again The Tinymltes are busy when !ti time to pack the circus cars, 'caua there Is much to do. At last they finished for the day, and Scouty Totnor cried, "We're n- - our-wa-y. row when w.4vaJte4i we4thein town that's new. d So, as the' train Wong the little band broke Into -- chug-chugge. - WJWll UlliS ryi'UtttsS love this cirous life;" they ang. '"It's thrilling as can be. Each lay we please a circus crowd." Of course that makes us rather proud, cause- - we're the ones who do the all like io see." things that-the- y -- J'Her go to bed," somebodrcrled. aniuncnjo. Sleep tne Times trietj But they were all so restless that ' ong.We Newhouse they lay there half the night, just ' guiirantced If against leal and electrical rdiacpifits SALT LAKE C1TT, UTAH of Salt LcIm City's flnut . hotelt,, wher rtunti find vfry omfort with a warm hocpfta ity. Garan in.aonncctloa. Caf On - and aiatariac Ca KoonM ACa WITH BATH 1 2 00 and OP J.H. - I : H RAVBU HS, Gen. Mgr. the tire against defects. Let us loll ; vrr'Z" . . lililililililililililililililililililifilr Are goaranteed for the life"of :V nknn -- i4 ' " - f uayson lire to. - . ' c.t3nd - Cenler- Expert Vulcanizera i'-- v I |