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Show ?AC3 PROVO EVENING HERALD,' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928. TVTO v HERALD THE thi PubUahtd by . room, anflva Jjflpft iwt'itwT, jail' oow wfll 1 e 7 praaidenl, at i! A . vnu uoisn ' By Williams, - v . SAY DON'T tell you and and 00,fl? raportar, delivered to jrour.refWaapa.., 'rier tf oasu in, eouaty, ,.SubacrlpUn Unna By 16.00 Uta raar to advancai by maU tn the oojnty, ' i-6.00 9' x i - - Editorial talepbona AE -- I'- - ; , ta month; 3s; : . : ' " - .- - - I4J50 outalda pounty, I ,. r -- 1U TVAE. - VN&R m 1 ' j-- .'I Sou'tx QUE? FER ris r L-- a Rioey FOR --s L ) " BE. . In the Air .iBritam'jwii Germany are again at war a war of brains, skilled hands and machinery; and, they are striving to be L': first to Invade America, in pursuit of our dollars.. test giant, dirigibles emqe,Botrr airships :are larger than .the ordinary ocaan liner. ,1,--- The British one will cater to the German one to freight and ex- ". ; . . The .whole .world JsL vitally .concerned in . the. , tests. Pnlyrobstacls rcalled .,','weather conditions" interfere with regular sate air passage from continent to continent. The tee of the perfected airship may overcome these obstacles. fWe may ye$ see passejeger, trains Jemed across, the Atlantic finaoa.or Jtseum to ban irancisco, say without xhmgerz Observe, alsojjlease, that the air taxi is about to arrive. IIni6 Aircraf t .Cot.Mpline7 Hi,.is now marketing an air coupe. ' Wing spread 0 feet, speed 100 miles per hotnvmotor weight 275 lb8., upholsteredseat for pilot and one passenger. To avoid city noise, dirt and crime, you live 10 to 20 miles out .r You land on your front,lawji. Sixty- M suburbs, " i'f y,u five cteats, please. ; i"".V VeriJy, the human wJio lives to be 25 or 30 years older than now is going, to find life craminedl with- interesting ' f ;hings. ; , , Cirg. n daa-noe- f rOVd:CATJONS;.;j - . When Man's An Aho-Ra- n (Copyright, 1928) Jt is larg?y Wo'nian iVS, Woman, in California and, .. Howdy, folks! There Is .this) to be said against the sprig of naturally, you are going to ear things. that Is served with meat parsley bone-drKathleen Norris, au.thpress, takes the y stump, as orders in restaurants It Is too leader of the Women's executive committee. Gertrude big to eat and too small to wear also righ btfissant with the quill, will offer riioist In your buttonhole. . 1 Democratic state campaign 4 argument, aav director-offit4 " wcmen'a dirisiqn., , : I OtIB OWN WAUL MOTTOES ) ,;"v' - : Mate no "mistake, Vhe circumambient atmosphere' is Reinember that Satan re heaven until he . going to Jbe fujl of thjngs thrown by the embattled women Iinalned toInknock his home town. of the Golden atateY'v - Ath-erto- n, - - he " The melancholy days are come, The saddest ef the year, Fcr Junior on' the football squad Will lose an ear, we fear! This is the season when mothers of boys at the B. Y. U. are paralyzed-wi- th fear lest the lads make the football team and get injured m the Idaho game. Fatlma, Children no longer play "house." They play "apartment house." It's , less work. fn-gJ- T"'' races Severe nosses At the recent hearing in Price, granted by the Utah State Public Ut ities Commission on the natural paS proposals, Frank N. Cameron and F. A. Sweet, leaders in the Utah coal industry, stated positively that natural il- ; gas competition would seriously cripple many of the mining concerns in ' Carbon and Emery Counties. "J is: , , plain to see that in. order to meet competition, the coal companies would 'be It is equally ---- rnsts, y prniin that the plain producers exercise, any only item of production expense over which the coal ' measure of control is that of wages. , great Naptha Soap King been -evciopmrtiVfTcliespr-fiie- l wlrthe..cale has ' . maintained. , , : . , , Much of the business of tlie coal companies is wprcsented- by industrial contracts, selling slack eoal to large buyers at prices below cot of production. If he gas company succeed in getting this business by underbidding, alxmt d of the mine output wi go begging. ; .Curtailed product kn at Jhe mines wijl mean loss of wages to t'iemincrs and a possible receivership for. several of the smaller coal companies, while ' tven tile largest will be dealt a severe blow. will be of Ihe grrafrit ttirmate benefit to all the people of the ttate Permitting natural gas (which is not an inexahustfble fik-1- ) to be made available Which - one-thir- The coal pNxJucers are Interested in the welfare of .Utah people, In all . franchise hearings tliey urged safeguards in flie form of rate guarantees so that consumers would not be subjected to frequent, raises-irates. In fame attitude,, they repeat that, once the '.'publk; utilities commission .grants a permit to - the natural gas interests, the commission vir--! is because the-s-- . toally adandons controL-irThi- s ( ! i t 4 5 pipt Jint j:'ompanyilLoperate-IK--IXX-, ' STATK COMMERCE and will be onder the t" control of no rate regulating Jbody jodihe. ' pipejiive company will be the Veyorganiza-tin- n orthejhrce concerns eninbining to furnish . nataral gas service in I'tah. ' to consumers at prices largely beyond control of the public utilities commission," -- op- in. ' ft: Question for Git izens - of the Goal Mining Districts , costs top wages prevailing in Utah miners and marketers of coal would be satisfied to Oft its mcritar Howevef.'Jf eom:eli tien,. particularly for. Industrial business,, is. ta be featured by ruinous price cutting, indu,ttrial un- tcii it mcviuivic. v Protecting a great industry which an- nually pours about $20,00).0O0(directJy and indirectly) into the pockets of all the people of the state ? ....... 1 If natural gas 'competition were conducted so as to permit, eoel production o continue at present . Can the natural gat .ditirihulioH tytltjn, or ill ttvrral companies, directly or in- directly provide payrolls to take the place of thote built in these counties through fieart of intensive effort ly Jhecoal of this ttate? 1 To every, miner, merchant, farmer and . professional man in. this region. the an-swer is an' emphatic "NO!" Jn-dutt- ry -- . Air ght 1; UTAH COAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION .' ..- ..... 30c Sani Flash 19c v19c 25c Buh?.ch Insect Powder 1 cunca 27c Fly foray, pint can. 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A reliable Timekeeper w u3C $L50 Van Ess Scalp 37c Miliion-- . 110 r.,panderine Clock . Friday and Salprday Provo,Paysonj Eureka Strop .... ..Id OA a TOB ACGOai SPECIAL i yy-t-- 12 , i ...... GE3I SHOW DOWN DEAL $1.00 HighlanIP Linen, Ripplemarque or Ro- manesque Stationery, Lined 70 a - .... 89c Embossed 100 in boxTTTTT 50c Eaton's Aberdare Linen ;L,...:...49c ,29c Poker St.OO 11.00. Lavons y u 33c 63c 19c if....... a 7Sc Poker Chips,CQA 100 in box Jr. .. . . i . hi 50c Super tether Shaving Cream and 63c IIilJroseAfter- CC Shaving Lotion, both for 63c Barbasol . , 40c Ever Ready 29 c ; Blades Wb ...... 60c Bicycle t .19c usie 50c Pepsodent tooth. jrt Massage Cream . 50c Ipana Tooth Juice, pint 70c Welch's Grape CCA uvli Juice, quart . 60c Pompeian .43c Massage Cream .... lcovi'ir... ...1;....;. C 30c Thenolas 7 iQp ..toni W aicrs ... S?k ?v IV , 1 63c Royal Purple Grape $1.30 Podre qaljfornla tfjl HE Wine tonic . . . . . .. V ' 40c HmUe's Pills, HQ, fnr QKa Ul 25c Listerine Tooth Paste ' 40c Weich's Grape A ; . . . . . ... . . w07r I 50c Lavoris 07r ... jaiec Quart Rational Mazda I. . 10c 35c Royal Purple Grape Juice, -- ... y'f'' - Kc"ie3f9r25c12for95c ( pint sh. O 1 -- ... " tti . Compound, pint. Spc O CcJar-Poli: fA.i fift Polish 5!"?, with handle 75c 50cJCedarOU-- J ti - BUY NOW AND SAVE! 1 35c Ekck Leaf 40, Ess-.h- y - Check the List Carefully z for it Will Pay You to --Anticipant e Your Needs for Weeks Ahead! iv Wntj,eTh Utah Citizens - . 9- 23 c 25c Geld Dust $1.00 Puritse Rubber GIovesGSS Zc Diamond Brand .6 for 19c MaUkc'hrree1 box For All ion for 2 0 -- B Ear-- 7 . A-Quest- ' black-spotte- lies. to1everyone: Health 3 for :SoapZi 17c.,.XS tA 5 for 19c - Coal miners In Utah for the past, thirty years lave been paid top wages,-result- ing in n era of industrial peace in ttis region. Even in the faca of heavy. losses in the Pacific Coast market due to - Every. Home There Is Nsed for M a n y of the Itsms LkSed n la tl'l vnue ooap a I si oc crystal -- w , ns , Tit 9 Laundry is c"'" &m fkSiil&B ilium, 5c White It . enough to bs pleasant 4 for 25c forced to reduce er court-martia- that 10c Fels -- Wtl-jiingt- .? tAm. L; 4 t. f rom the aireeta of r in luH wifVi - -- ...:,m i It's easy l.BWnliilMa T lad-ljwo- . j IWC i i . give I'll forward It to this address here but I know how many nuts there are invalids, and i on who inflictJthelr correspondence t t ' A cordon't want the fellow bothered by unnecessary '" si respondence. ..' One of these covers I have at hand; It carries tne mix BIXXY of 1865 and is sent oy a corpora. D. C.,' Washington, postmark veVv Vf. i interesting letter. Indeed: "We nave .t some glorious new here tonight; Fort Fisher U ours, the rebs had failure, but now they have lost It. bigltaerowingjover-Butler- 's ia the place where they have done so piuch'blocade running, but the loss of Fort Fisher puis a stop to that and what they will do for Orders :!othos and money Is more than I can tell." He closes: "General immed-alaly No. 18. ' Any soldier found without a badge on his cap will be ffi-jl; any arrested, and tried" by found on duty without chevrons on will be immediately reduced to commanding he ranks. By command of Brigadicr"eneral Seymour, .Third division, Sixth corps; he's the new fancy general' and In Canada, where rabbitsyare very -plentituJi-tn- e NATURELAND still make robes of rabbit so do some of the backfur and In Some parts of ' the United woods whites. " The' Indians take Sfetea there is . confusion as to. a cured -- skin and with -- a - sharp whether arout-- is Fa charr or a' jtnife cut a single pelt Into an inch-cha- rr a trout They look a good.M gtrin that Is 8 tn 10 feet long." deal alike but'thefact U that the They weave many of these strips trout belongs to the salmon fam- iu and out op each other to build an entirely tin h coat or robe. ,Thl9method . ily andthe charr-t- o different1 family. Charr rarely or makes a very heavy garment," as never break water when fighting many as 200 skins being used. at the end of a. hooked line, while trout almost always do. Charr have "Are your new" neighbors. red spots and trout are people?" : , "Are they? Why they've sent in J Jast-BiJ... In the north country ef the Uni eotfktall shaker.5 WhiHBana;.4 ?r wonderful When of sorrows and troubles be reft; Cairo! But the man worth while Fatlma, she dawnces! Only one Is the man who can smile dime, the tenth part of a dollar. When a check conies back marked Steprlght up, gents, the perfawm- t 7; i." ance commences. Immediately t Art Shannon. See -- T KM M3WCC, . .v. Knmital r4th laoltv heart vnlvea which is What thi3;fei!ow,.has.;;::n7:'rrr;: ;:',,) name and If anybody is interested, aend me your his name ana v tm,Jf .;??.. We'll vote for any candidate who lomeajout'with a' ringing declara tion against the uee of '.:n in the "composition of safety razor blades. I -- .. V , . -- st mmta" sung by t male quartet. Thr dollars rolled In Today he Is work in? on a rubber stadium for uniwhlctr versities can b stretched t o accommodatr . the crowds wish lug to attend the Thanksgiving Day game. He will sfil his rights for a percentage of the gate receipts, -- and expect to make so much money be will not home to pay for his winter coal supply. Both hqve alrnpst; ready for final press.. . coull be donned by vaudeville patrons forced tc listen to ; "Ka, ..,S. nsaasengers, principal . FICTOKlAt SECTIOK Ten year agi Erasmus H. Hie cough the thin richeat man in thi world, was broke Then1 he Invented ' an earmuff whick TODAY'S N. uunaar Raamaaon, jeditor and t&anaf er; R. W. Ooaaell, managing lltori N. C. Blcka. eaunty Mitorj J. JL. Qwana, advertlalng noanasatv t forykans-Atlanli- c i". . patrol wagChm . "' , By HIIX BIUT there I wonder if among the stamp, collectors who read this corner heart-mereire not some fellows who are collecting civil war covers with ' ' letters Inside. There is a chep flat on his back in a hospital and he has some landy civil war letters in original envelopes; he told me his troubles and I told him to write to a couple of. stamp dealers that I know, fellows ,vho sell me stamps, fellpwa. who sell ;atamp to boys who write me asking the name of, a nearby dealer, dui weso n gentlemenMid not eyenglve this sick lad the courtesy of a reply; it will be a long chill day before these two i dealers get a nickel from me, or a customer, j So that leaves it up to me and I am putting It up to vou cover collectors; these covers are unusually good; I would. buy some myself but I can't pay what v "gauge" aa il" spelled "gaj." It la not "gawge." DONT USE "lay down'.' when you mean "lie down." ADAGE popularly used. but often misquoted:; "A gofed - beginninif - f half the hattle" was To begin matters la to have them half fin ished," aa Cervantes write Jt, n. "Don Quixote.' Q PV I correct : (Hill BiHy'a views, in his daily atoriesi are his own. They do not, necessarily, coincide with those of this newspaper. EDITOR.) "I wish he would about It." "You and . PRONOUNCE Ui MTj la .Gvil War Letters. .. YOUR ENGLISH me y- - aoriyi,qpipjBr.;-- Trieto4fii K0& '"B If " uniwa rra JwatoRlae to ;Prro, Uta. Memlx ' oUUon, tCECA Sarvtoa, Pun SUUtartai at tha II C. Jftodfura, HenUd CarporaUu., OUT OUR WAY 1 89c fi Sleep-Met- er 01 Q I CTJ $2,69 "$2.69 packages 29c r Catton v01I iw90 23c ,.25c a 41. - . 1 - 1 t sikiri 1 .. - ...... |