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Show -- fft't' PAGE 1 PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1928. TWO M - 4.- -: " About Babies A ji f ... .. - people n e ve r should ihave been bom. "A Cl e v e 1 8 n d gSidge, a few ago, forpiys such one bade Ibby to be born! - v, .. , been born', lepts t CON-ifEINU- ' - fa ' &eep it. It went ?to a "home." At 4east 20 married &buples asked fffor it. Finally, , iil won a good -3tome. It is happyr healthy and on its way to become a 'Cine citizen. For years judges have been tfbrbldding people to their lives, by sentencing them to die. Now a judge has gone further" and "forbidden one baby even to L' ; t U ' r- tt- OF MV. CHltDHOOD',rWKEM...FOMD.RECOLV:tCrOM DOSSVJTT BRiMGr -- Tt MV VIEW AM OV.O IROKI A BACK BReAKiva' BocKer,.AM evER LMPTW BUCKE.T HAT STOOD fUE, STO.vJEe, BuchT, . , i-- ti E J '' ' acter right . ' - PROVO-eATION- S ' (Copyright, 1928) meat if Howdy, folks!-Whalnow being served in New York I I , Jours j '.''. 1" He adache? Iiwtnd of luimmi bti-- t dcons mild and punl vcgvtabl NATURE'S It Ell ED Y and r rid of the t bowel poiasni-thscum th trouble. Mothias tik M for bilioauMM, sick b sebos wd coutipation. AeU plnjutlj. - . Xovcrrripn. Onlr2&e.. suts Uk ni. '. To the first n new auuf act.urers, half-millio- Ford-ciwne- -- , kctb rs WyCjfi I 1 1929-193- 0. mm a. . . Every baby, of course, should be raised by its' own parents. 3hat is the ideal state of affairs. But, in a great, complicated country like this, it is too much to hoe that ALL parents toill be able to raise their own babies. It is remarkable that 6 many of them are able to and'.al wonderfully fine job . hey do! f Rut thp finest thine of all is .that there is room in America and tons more of live, smiling babies ; that America's fie tons are ample for all of them, with space to spare. tical conduct of city or nation. It ,! When Li'l Gee Gee was operated upon for appendicitis last month, the doctor took four stitches In her side. She'll never again be able to . ho has won numerous , b i n d f o 1 d tests . put ; on by Eastern c 1 g a r e t m - . m ?c 3C 3 Shoe- demonstrated anew is is Alice rctunio, famous au-- today .thci" his' is r T : thor of "How to Nose of the Cen- Ito Happy Tbo iviy. In a special, blindfold test married." "Love: conducted ty this department, Mr. Life's Greatest was given a pansy, a " Til e Shoehorn Blessing,' hunk of Llmnurger cheese and a of Mar Glory (plate of onion soup to smell, and riage," and "Why after only a moment's hesitation he lve My llua-- Immediately gave tho name of each and." lit private article placed before his nose, ex- -?r 'ifi AUrat Petunia was a that he .said.., the. pansy , . iuie- .ufiiiuurgrr km AVr'i isMys'. Ilenrv , trpt van oia flfpttgnriu, hi 4 M quisn,. ana ene was a polecat, and the onion soup makes he Jius- - was brown shoe polish. , He will be W ""A" H band eat In the given an exclusive advertising con: .. ' basement, read in tract for . the woodshed, and ; sleep in the dog i Our idea of a big eater is one ken.ul, l.xauno his presence in tha who would order half a dozen hont-.di.i'.urbs her pet canary. ' pickled Whales as an appetizer. itra: f r, " .'mt popular clubman, 'mm . you know" Hiram W. young . BOOK C1IAT -T I Don't ask me of course I bought rush - horn, " 1 and thousands more. The supply of babies is far behind the demand ! If you jglbn't believe rphanagerhe-wl- f pay: "If you want to adopt a baby, you must wait for months, iperhaps years. We have scoresjof applications- ahead oi .w,U.lAM . TEST WINS BLINDFOLD. e restaurants. But gosh, wouldn't It be terrible if a whale bono got stuck In your throat? J Inem -o- Iy ..'.' J - -- if : ; blood-curdlin- ' Whale meat may become popular, say that she hasn't a stitch to but we doubt If delicatessen stores wear! . .. . Male the test tonight, '; will ever sell canned whole whales! f '... 4 t Today's candidates for the Pol- This talk that the raMlo will some son Ivy club are radio announcers day take the place of newspapers who talk as if their mouths were is foolish. .You can't paper the full of mush, radio announcers who Recoauneoded and Sold by pantry shelves with a radio set, can talk in an affected Harvard accent, :'' All 6 Provo Druggist. Adv. and radio announcers: you? - e--4 . "Oive him this necktie and he'll claim you as a kindred spirit" he 'told me enthusiastically he'll look t this and think of bronzed crags of stain ed rock walls he's climbed of coat of his pony flashing In the sun "Every time he wears it he'll get a whiff of the. outdoors and connect you with wS g noises there is none that is worse second-han1A d Than the cry of a " in reverse! Of, End of the third quarter. . wouldn't? AND LISTEN: I got daring-a- nd asked him why he wasn't writing1 poetry instead of selling neckties .. " r Art VtmAtimM'lka lu.i.rkn ' rlSLSE'Sbaby! "but I'm really just a psychology to T America's babies belong, not only to their parents, but major out at the university Just! 5Vmerica. And America's heart is big enough for everyone ol filing in during the Christmas ' -- . He was holding up a necklie- bronze and dull, rtd and brown a"He'a an . outdoor. man-wi- th tunned skin the love of windswept spaces and an alertness to .beau- ty" my fact3hadn't revealed all this but he'was striking the char- In every city in America there are hundred of kind, Motherly hearts and fine, fatherly brains Jdnging to possess .ifcbaby, to watch over it and love it, to raise it to manhood ' And womanhood. T Every foundling, hospital, every "home" in the country has a waiting list of childless married couples whose greatest desire i3 to devote precious years of their lives. to building a laby inta a man or woman.: In some cities such couples have SOMEBODY :t& wait two years for their turn to own a baby t I V Yet thera is a bright side to it. 'v'- neckti". : ar -- $EGINtolive! t'i It is a tragic thing this "necessity" '.for n judKe to interfere with one of the world's insoluble mysteries the crea- yon of life. " CheeTfully the young man smiled "More r than you realize" he told me "color has a psychological effect on the wearer you know man can be daring moody reticent 7- - or humorous according to the colors he is surrounded with I'tiad picked up a dignified silk . creatioa 6f gray and green "A young man?" he murmured in surprise-'Hhe- n this would grow gray hairs on him gray i9 a negative, color and this particular shade of green would tone down his personality to the' zero point-n- ow this " , Rease look at jur baby's picture.. Should it Its par- t not?could not spec-ialize- ver-r-h- a l iave . - '!! i M It 35' tc JJiPpfhct Tongue 4 ' 3 I if i would make no essential change in ofmtiustryr Wr pious the-meth-otts ly say, 'Our Father;' then, we Judge ,JkJaj. Lester Gardner, president men on the basis of color, race and " chamber of com- economic condition." Aeronautical "Air transportation has flerce: a pointrwhere thare is a Welded shortage of thoroughly VETERANS" BUREAU SOUGHT TO THE Italf million men and women who have received new Fords -- 78 WEST CENTER mm? TIES 5 v-- - it rw UH h ('. A 1 hahit-formin- g, Nujol contains no medicine or drugs, ft is simply a pure natural substance 'perfected by the Nujol Laboratory lir Broadway, New York.) It not only keeps an excess of body poisons !rotn forming (we all have them) trt aids in their Tcmovah a bottle of Nujol today. Sold - ' 74y in sealed packages! tV'K''-- SWEATERS . - s S ' .' -- M .. .... I $ . Pullover as well as jacket styles. . 7 and .; open road. In traffic you have' noted its quick acceleration and the safety of its brakes. You know and greasing and a checking-u- p of how it climbs the hills. On long the little things that have such a over and stretches trips rough you great bearing on long life and con- - ' have come to appreciate its easy-riditinuously good performance. comfort. Continuous driv Such an inspection may mean ing has proved its economy of a great deal to your car. To you operation and low. cost of upthousands means it upon thou"""'"' keep. sands of miles of motoring withThis is an invitation to you to out a care without eve lifting ; take full advantage of the service the hood. facilities of the Ford dealer organFord dealers everywhere have ization so. that you may continue been specially trained and to enjoy many thousands of miles equipped to service the new Ford. of carefree, economical motoring. You will find them prompt and The point is this. You have a reliable in their work, fair in their . great car in the new Ford.-- It is- - eharges,-a- nd rincerely eager to constructed of help you get the greatest possible simple in design, the best materials and machined use from your car for the longest with unusual accuracy. It is so e, period a a minimum of in fact, that it requires . nd . expense. That is the true surprisingly little attention. Yet meaning of Ford Service ng ..Wool, lisle, Bilk... plain, patterned. -- )A s1 &2y n- -- . mi. I HOUSE Genuine leather; ell tbe colors " SLIPPERS ' my i i4 h (2 i 5'6 HOSE - U S $5 BELTS ' 1 : '4 , - :y "I.surte4 taking all materials.' 3 v(. f i?,y You hiave tested its speed on the Regular or middy ; ?" that doesn't mean it should be neglected. Like every other fine piece of machinery, it will serve ' you better and longer if given ' proper-- care. y , x One of the best ways to do this is to take your car to the Ford dealer every 500 miles for oiling , 1 25c the story of EVERYONE knows How he Jought rf hU way up, until at 30 he has retired, undisputed heavy weight champion of fhc worldfrom the very begin- ; nine of his career Tunney never once ; IctjhtmscH get out oi condition. Nujol internally tewrn years ago. The first month Nujol brought remarkable changes id tny physical condition. My climi- nation became active that time I have taken Nujol about five nights a .week. If I discover that I nave taken an excess I o its use for a couple of days, w hen .1 knew my daily practice of taking a swallow from the bottle before re- ' tiring. I have found during tny seven rears experience with rjlujol that it or in any way is not unpleasant or harm llU krr-,'- - ; K lyy K SHIRTS MadraWhroarlcloth in au styles. Not what yoii do; but how Ijfou do it, that counts PAJAMAS Silk "If, the church closed their pital for this 'section ot tn iiniwu d ors tomorrow, it would not States waa taken, up last night by crlange, In any particular, the poli- - the local American Legion, in the last eleven months, there is no need to dwell on the perform ance of the car. PROVO mm Silks or Knitted; plain or designs. tkined flyera" ' A movt' . f OGDEN, Pec,j , ? "., Cl j.Hawkins,. Congregation-a,list- : to secure a veterans' bureau hosljtev. - ll.-s- ?jj TO Dkt mm ii! 'J; it x-- Lil.'MW. mv r.M'- ' i hi mmmm " Kerchiefs Linen, iv!ain or colored borders. ttiUlmttTT-ret- if Warm and comfy. 2.50 s3 MUFFLERS "' v A .' . '' Silks and wocb; plain tir patterns, ;:'3 4" mm trouble-well-mad- i 1 - Int.? 'i tU I Bathrobes 'r-'-- .-" Terry cloth or ill- - --"- i.. : ;.. Ford Motor Cosipany silk brocade. 75c liy . ' looked the" young seemed a decent sort, d more refined than you usually expect to find selling neckties and with the interested sort, of eyes that made you think was a vital matter pcrhaps-- jt after all to pick the right necktie -- "Before I answer" , I said cautiously "please tell jne just what bearing hia job taste and tfi?- trest of it have to do with buying Curiously e man -- i jib( very adequate collection.'. "j, There are four collections in the little stamp club I belong to that will catalog around $50,000, yet the sweetest collection I know of is one that a high' school lad has gotten together, consisting of. air mail stamps of the world. Hjs entire book dlt't cost him a third what one stamp cost in the d collections; air mails can be picked up cheaply, but the way this lad has arranged his collection; the running story he has included with the 'stamps of each country; the perfection - of his mounting, eaciu stamp with a frame, drawn around It; each page made up as a smart ad compositor would make up a display page; all this makes it a very remark " able collection. v ' -niLL BLLLY With son I am specializing on the philatelic story of the wft'rl,) war; taking the period 1914 to 1926; we' are getting the war stamps. occcupatlon stamps, Red Cross surcharges, etc.; then we are getting ' countries,, like Saar, Memel, Dantzig, together stamps of the post-wLatvia and of countries that have become obsolete, like Bavaria, and Wurtemburg. All these are cheap stamps today; they form a highly Interesting period, and 25 years from now son will have something that . .. will be worth regular money. lad' to do would be to get complete mint ..' Another smart thing for sets of United States stamps as they are issued; along with blocks ahd block numbers of the lower denominations, as his purse allowed Con elder this ae money in the bank; keep it up for 20 years, and see wha you have in the way of interest on.your Investment Li'l Gee Gee's idea of a suspicious Or eat a half ton filet of whale guy is one who mails himself post- boiled in 500 gallons of egg sauce, cards to see If the postoffice de"l is partment functioning properly. Art Shannon: ' 'f . ii i. f About tnis lime oi me year, an over Aminca, nunuiuua in our picture, are given'away. M little babies, like the oneunable to keep them, give thefn to and mothers, fathers 2?oor ,. rildless couples, who love babies, to raise..-- - ,. Tiy thesebabies j ' 'ls it for a young or an old man?" he asked me "Youna" 1 answered ' "Occupation, age, taste' and col-- 1 was getoring?" the young man " ting . Inquisitive I thouglft too much, so in factfor one who's place was behind the "counter and not probbing the minds of his cus; tomers ; " .;. ".!:. : He : , , ( , r , I? Some JOT AuLRC,viT, , Subscription terms By carrier in the county, 45 cents the month; outside $4.50 the year in advance; by mall in ' county, $5.00. N. Gunnar Rasmuson" editor and manager; R. W. Goodell, managing dtqr; N. C. Hicks', county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising' manager. n r h-- ROBERT! . - wf . v mul Billy'a views, in. hiaally toriearc hli.Jwn.-Theydo- aot r necessarily,, coincide with those of this newspaper. EDITOR.) ' ' ', . ; 1 . By HIIX BILLY Frequently some lad who has started to collect,stamps writes we to this effect: What shall I specialize in? I can't collect them all. What would' you center on? .. That is one;. nice thing about stamp collecting; there is no limitation to it; if you have $100,000 you can spend It and not have such a whale' of a collection, and if you are a high school boy and only have a dollar a week for stamps you can, by. using your imagination, get together a Jjj" friend ofthe masculine persitasion. "I "want a necktie" I told the young man who hurried up to wait on 'me .:" k ''.;; ' ... J-'i brother or your father or'sdme Telephones Business office, 495; Society reporter, 107; Editorial room, 494. If you do not receive your paper before 6 p. m., telephone , ; i499 and a. copy Will ba delivered to your residence. , ... , . By Williams - i a iYesteiday I was .buying Christmjas necktie in one of our ' better department stores you k no kind you give your h h . .... , N giiest-conducte- d ; 45.00 ;. l. (This coiu'ihn Is by Ruth Hubley.wjM.) Tre-mo- Bldg. WAY mr w By Jim Marshall! Published bv the Herald Corporation. E. C. 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