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Show PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921. THE PROVG POST Provos INAUGURATING A PRESIDENT- .- Popular Newspaper Published Each' Tuesday and Friday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY lEVAESDROPPifiG 0t sentiment that the idea of a simple inauguration for President Harding should have met with universal appro val. The custom of an elaborate ceremony and 125 West Center St. Phone 13 accompanying social events, seems more suited . NEPIII C. HICKS Editor and Manager to a monarchial country. In such a community, big popular festivals have always been consider wireieM Megaphone Perfected by ed to win the favor of the people for the reigning Prof- - Alfred n. Goldsmith of New Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as York, Amaze Audience Gathered to and house, dignify the established order and second class matter. Listen In" on World Gossip to lend weight to its authority. ,t Music at Hea Sounds Right in Even in .this democratic country, many peothe Room, but With the Shift of - Subscription Terms the . .Marvelous Two Needle ple have felt in the past that an impressive demOne Year to Splutter Mechanism Begin $3.00 onstration would give the people faith in the new Like a Cage Full of Parrots. ,. Six Months 1.50 administrtlon, and help it start in an atmosphere Three Months ,75 of public confidence. K demonstration of This idea has elements of sham, Ji weak ad- newRemarkable 7; i wireless rereiving oo oooo ooo o.to'bo ministration would be no stronger merely be- was given the other dayInstrument at -- the SUPPORTS. HOME IMHSTRY BY Hi ll- cause ,100, QOQ .men with, waving flagsand gold Columbia College laboratory by SCRIBING NOW lace marched up Pennsylvania avenue. Jeffer- Prof. Alfred N. Colds mlth7lttnven Through a megaphone attach son made no less a figure as president, if as tra- tor. A CONTEMPTIBLE TRICK. u.cut ti. wireless gossip of the dition asserts, he rode to the capitol on his horse i waa heard by all in the room and him i,: hc.nk iu a room amid all to tied the and ascended fence, capitol Vandalism in a new and altogether reprehenttud confusion of noises In the capitol steps unattended. sible form has made its appearance in Provo. . like New York . . . ty u"a A great event can he made iippre66ive an;-- : ,le i5lcwitSaa. from. the. sir: to, reports from a number of mediants .place ip Europe dignified, without being elaborate. Fine thought, along the west end of Center street, someone, ind from some city thousands noble J then words add more milithan weight any not only deprived of his mental faculties, but af-- . of miles away in quite another dl flicted with a mania to wantonly destroy prop-ert- y, tary display. If a president utters words of high rection. It is positively uncanny, purpose and resolution, showipg his appreciation One might almost expect to see with has taken a sharp instrument or stone of of his lofty position and a determination to do bulging eyes the Individuals who some sort and cut glass windows in several so his full duty, it has'more effect than the blaring produced those wireless clicks out stores along the lower end of the street. come up off far crawling right of band instruments or the tramp of armed men. of Such contemptible and malicious conduct on the megaphone horn before him The runs on its more affairs a country room. The professor has ev simple in the of the part these fiends of destruction calls for basis than formerly. Business men used to go ery right to feel intensely proud of the close investigation, in which every thought- - to their work in tall hats and tail coats; now hts remarkableoneachievement. this is ful citizen should gladly enlist his services. realizes that ...Of course, One is easily led to wonder what kind of home they favor loose and informal clothes.- - Fu3s and not really the Invention of a new are feathers cut out in all directions. The principle, but another stride in ad training - people who resort to such maliciousness beginnings ofbeing new administrations in the federal along this particular line That is receive. there something sadly lacking and state governments will not in the future be vance, Someone discovers or Invents the is certain, and those responsible for the result of of the telephone, for in treated as negligible events, but they will be principl.e At once many of the keen stance . such acts usually reap an abundance of the sort " of seeds they plant. Their cup of sorrow and dignified more by fine thoughts than by uni- est minds In the world begin to ex perlment with a view Ur increasing remorse is filled to overflowing, and they cannot forms, parades and social glitter. the scope of the marvelous new conhope to evoke the sympathy of those who look trivance. It la like this, they argue A NEW ADMINISTRATION. with aversion upon wrongdoing when the law If a few electric wave can do certain thing, then mote wavea of finds them in its forceful grip. accomplish an Formerly when a new administration began the same kind should ; i In In amount proportion. greater to administer the government at Washington, HEADLIGHT ACCIDENT, for the rule hud its beother words, most of the people belonging to the opposite " ginning with man himself. Ifa one condemn once so all to acts. at much in its day can proceeded horse plow A recent; accident on Provo Bench wherein a party The old timers could see no good in the ideas then two horses can plow double pedestrian walking along the edge of the paveProf. Goldsmith has make wholesale that amount. beendls-covere- d ment was knocked down and . seriously Ihjured of their opponents, and would had what 1 J ; amplifiedor Invented. already " on motives. attacks their an by automobile, the driver of which could not One of the delights afforded in see the road on account of the dazzling lights of . Nowadays a great body of people, cheerfully the work to laboratory was a phonograph oppongive recognition by political good another car, leads us to express the opinion that ents. aboard the steamship Glow concert Every new administration within recent cester, the tbisbis only, one of thousands of accidents that vessel which recently esof in an has started political years atmosphere ; wireless telephone direct tablished are caused by glaring headlights - Moreover, it "between the Atlantic is one of the thousands of instances that demo- good feeling, and Mr. Harding's will be no excep- communicationoceans with the entire and Pacific . . , nstrates the need of proper regulation of this tion. fn between. our of country' breadth Yet party spirit will never die out. It grows v concert was heard 1 the laboraThis peril. of the different theories that people enter- tory as plainly as though the phonoIt .used to be that when one driver approach- out in regard to economic and governmental graph had been right In the room. tain ed another both would use their dimmers. by the way, was at methods. If alike, there The Gloucester, on the Atlantic somewhere Gradually this courtesy, or rule, or law, what would be no everybodyButthought time the people should recog- off Sandy Hook on the coast of New progress. ever it was, became less and less a p nize that their own opinions are always fallible, Jersey, the majority of the drivers now lo be willing to acknowledge that should adjusted the and professor Presently they to use the low power. .. two of the needles on dials of the their opponents are as honest as themselves. Atony states have headlight laws which are delicate mechanism before him. thus , and am throwing out the localizer often so indefinite that neither driver nor police LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. strains The clear-cPresto! pUtierAs violated. a result can tell if the law is being of music ceased to reverberate but the air be headlight rules in many states are not well enGrandmother once sent us to bed early that through the room, a Jumble ol accionce with cause at came tilled and the many lights dazzling forced, she might have the copy of Little Lord Fauntsounds all the wiretese murmuring . dents. We were readings Grandmother gossip to bw caught fu the.air around note leroy denied joyously' In this connection it.js interesting toWurm-natinwe know betferX-Onl- y the immediately,: untroubled, by alt the itrbut always g Next Prof. Gofctemith that a joint committee representing the n New York. we sent other greatgrand-sonight grandmotthers to the wave of the and the Society society Engineering to bed that we might quietly enjoy reading adjustedof theInstrument station wireless great length Automotive Engineers has worked out a system his new copy of Little Lord Fauntleroy. at Nanen, Germany, and ita sharp, to said which is of specifications for headlights, Have you read that old childhood classic? crackling notea burst into the room - had be the most practical plan yet devised. This Try it abur .to the children for. two reasons: hubbub through which . they - brought ' New Further change been Connecticut, has standard adopted by first, because the children and you will enjoy it. passed. audible form the gossip of other York, Pennsylvania, Maryland. Wisconsin, .and Second, because you will find such a lot of hu- Into far-oProf. Goldsmiths .cities. e California. These states have nearly twenty-fiv- man goodness in that sentimental old book. party of interested listener were - Theres an added value in good books these eavesdroppers to the worlds gossip per cent of the total . automobile without crouching under any eaves days ; morevaluethan there was before the war. or getting somueh a a drop of dew in it owner Utah automobile should, Every After the display of brute passions and greed on their heads. Marvelous; Can in an effort to that accompany seems to us, be glad to and follow war, its like getting you beat It? do away with the glaring headlight peril. It oc- home after a storm to pick up a good book. We 'DANCE curs to us that the testing of lights should be so find that for all the ranting and storming around FAMOUS NATIVE IN GRIFFITH PICTURE in done be could it any good garage, that most of us are .doing,, the world is a good simple that and when a good system is established every car place to live in after all. Dancing, ones way into the heart of & man 1 an ordinary experience owner should have his lights made to operate on a graceful woman. If fiction writan established standrad. The candle power of You rarely hear of mutes getting into trouble. for ers are td be believed, but Mary, the device a be determined now can by simple lights Theres a reason. ward of Old Thomas, a fisherman, in accordance with the system worked out by widely known in the Sonth Sea Isthis committee, so that this plan of regulation is lands, danced her way to the know! automobiles is edge of which one, of two young The reason there are so apparently practical. If such a plan is found to because on fine days the onlymany to find a man mens heart, she wanted to occupy. way universal. It become should be successful it This dance is one of the moBt fasto discuss business with is to get want that you would save' many accidents similar to the one we scenes from the latest cinating and hunt for the automobile refer to and make night driving generally more in anheautomobile production of D. W. Grifis in. that The Idol Dancer.1 fith, entitled safe and satisfactory. which will be the attraction .at the It is significant of changes AT THE THEATRES 1 CAST TIMETO NIGHT D. -- t V. GRIFFITH'S HttaJ CtstwY- Wontf r oMlte "- join Buhm -- At-cordi- ng PRICES Horn (3Pri 50 cents to 31.50 gre-ixi- . peri rtl th kon tasf .. rt Jua .parts iu R isines A NEW ART FORM coMaiN.wa POETRY DRAMA, FAlIiTlMQ, r AND MUSIC the fleas WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- prod irmani Y 7T TMatinee 4 p:m. port r ilar 1' --Even- ing,? 'its of :30, 9:15 331 Bees Tbs ' REGULAR PRICES katedi! ate f fopera rderal. WGRIFF t tha noted, t owi nerger the opped iar th . ate a iced n on m .me cabled irect - r ! ?opl thee Home aver iltaral late I . -- ir the arch onool .an try tenuri it leir id 111 exp be ie eon uiinfi ut - r- NOTE r I - WedneMay onlyj RutH of TKe RocKiesT' Thursday only, a Sunshine Comedy, His Doggone Wedding idon , ff co-oper- TONIGHT A Maurice Tourneur Production THE BAIT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Madge Kennedy In ' DOLLARS AND SENSE photo-dr- ama o Columbia theatre Poverty may stimulate the young, which is Thursday. olcL doubtful, but it makes cowards of the PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS. Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, addressing the The good don't all die young, but the bad Harvard College Union a few nights ago, told the to live forever. seem more needs students that the country professional politicians. He felt that in ny field of OIL AND Wednesday and : GAS CO. FORMED. . The Springvllle Oil and Gas company has filed articles of incorpora-tlonwit- h the county clerk. The company is capitalized at 1100,000 dvHedlntoI,000,000 shares of a var value of ten cent each,..Sprlng-vtll- e Is named as the principal place of buslness and the incorporators are: J. F. Mendenhall of Spring ville, president and director; J. H. Storrs of American Fork, and director;- C. F. Dixon of Payson, director; D. - R. Wightman of Springvllle, director; ; H. C. Snyder of Salt Lake City, director; A. W. Buckwalter of American Fork, Tolhurst of Payson, dlrefctor; director; G. A. Zabriskle of Spring-villsecretary and treasurer. Marriage, not only is a great leveler, as youve better results than even the best, ama often heard, but when it comes tor pocketbooks 7 teur. He encouraged the young men of Harvard its also a great flattener, to senter political careers. A girl generally considers marriage her chief One trouble with out politics, is that many good men hate to dirty their hands, as they aim in life and even when her aim is poor and express it, by engaging in this pursuit. They she brings down something she didnt shoot at think a man can not win in politics unless he be- she still is likely to regard herself as a pretty comes subservient to a low class of men. .Col. fair marksman. Roosevelt and his distinguished father have A' business man feels complimented when you proved the contrary. A bright and capable man who has ideas of business, and can speak effec- call him hardheaded but hed get prettycore tively in public, can win a place for himself if you called him boneheaded. without lowering high4deals. More men of that The hire of the laborer lt lower. the appearance - of -- a cadaver type are needed in thepotitical 1ifeif this "state - You and look older than a 1903 Ford but any old and the nation. As to Europe, say it with flour! school friend that you have not seen for twenty Japan can point to China as eviA good spender is anybody that spends it years wilt tell you he never, saw you looking so dence that she is In favor of welt and a that you havent aged day. on us. human-effor- t, -- a third vice-preside- nt - T.-F- mo yr ran' may-4ave- You get pretty tired of seeing the same faces a- - woman, tells another- - woman how day, but think how tired they must be smiles the latter the former daytfter looks, young always in so peculiar a way thatlhe oneteihg yoursi x mented knows she isntbeing complimented at ' When yyr'see two men talking together in a , all, but lied to. smoking car, theyre discussing .business and if - Wealth may vanish over night, bub even so it is inX campaign year they are talking about tt better than never to have appeared. - ' In winter we always look forward joyfully to When a man says he is in, need of rest, why spring, but there is no season X3 mussy as does all the rcst'of the gang laugh ? spring. When of-see- - ' ig ; -- . Man in Whose Presence Disillusioned Girl Dagger Into Heart, Falling Dead at HisF Marries His Secretary A little over three months ago death from a dagger thrust r heart was her answer to hi tlon of her love and his repud11 of the love he had pledged her. Hardly had the body of the Theodora Sanders, been laid toil! In the south when Carvers tained a divorce. from him grounds of desertion and bo port Garver was exonerated corners Jury In the case of Sanders and forthwith resigned the Association of Commerce. re A sequel to the case came when TJarver and was his private secretary. wer away to Michigan City and . rled. ' Perhaps they 111 be Garver is a normal man. .the come to him out of some ton channel of memory a vision J1 trusting and disillusioned. his feet in t at dead dropped impulsive - southern Dearborn Hotel, with to last November wound In her heart. The Chicago glrwent to meet her lover.-- Her spectacular man would not relish thatvtsi Chicago had one of Its greatest sensations when a beautiful Spanish girl, the ward of a banker 4n Laredo, Tex., plunged a dagger into her heart on the mezzanine floor of the Fort Dearborn Hotel, In the presence of her lover, Harry Hampton Garver, a member of the Chicago Association of Commerce. , ' . It was the old story of misplaced confidence and affection the story of the temperamental, southerner and the cool, placid business -- man of the north; They had met years ago in the south during one. of the visits of the members of the Association of Commerce to Mexico. Correspondence followed "and registered their vows of love and fidelity. Again in 1919 during a secNow would be a good time to get ond trip to Mexico they met again a group picture of the Democratic and then probably the- - romance began to wither. At any rate the party. , , FREF cla Sequel Of Sensational Trage e, hot-blood- ed Apparently reformers nre trying tie the nation in hard note. to . that And just a few years ago lt was Los Angeles, It is understood, inBusiness seem to thlnk considered a punishment to' send tends to have future earthauakes rey or . men from Petrograd to Siberia, corded as real estate transfers. German will make fresh proposals, It Is evident that Grover Bergdoll The only financial paralyse doesnt take any stock the in view says a news Item. That Is the only many Is suffering Is In t1 that Germany plans another war. kind she knows how to makee.. muscles. I buy-bu- , 1 a warm-bloode- d; i X Nam-Heade- , - ( by-b- y. ( |