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Show -- THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. 1922. BUY FOR CASH SAVE MONEY SAMUEL44U.KOPP uwesi rnces. ...nwrMtcr. Flume WEEK ENDING MAY 20, 1922. !? lbs. Pacific Nut Butter . Ranch Butter cans Pineapple Special 9 Large 2V2-ISardines in tomato sauce cans oval 2 Large Butter, per lb. : Bottles Snider's Salad Dressing . . . . Marsnmauow Cans nkes Aunt Jemima Pancacke Flour. Cherries pkes Evaporated of Barley Cream pkgs. . iTa nill Pickles . .45 oof? 53J b. Special 27't unw .....;.... ik ru.il ' ' .15 25 ...50tf .25 35 .45 85 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard .35 pkgs. Green Bag Coffee cans Libby's Pork and Beans 25 35 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes . ; lew Potatoes, per lb. Utah Asparagus, per lb or vijrsuu 0 IMITS A. D. XNapin cans Lighthouse Cleanser cans Sapomtier Lye iUl: Mrs. Roy Passey and family, Mr. tertained at their home Sunday, in and iMrs. Thos. W. Worthlngton, Mrs. F. H. Harris and family, Mr. honor of Mrs. Martha Smith Harris, and Mrs. Don Clark. Heber Done, whose 8Ut birthday anniversary oc- iMrs. Lizzie Done, Mrs. Elizabeth curred on that day. The rooms were Saxey, Mrs. Mary Bowman, Rulon Mr. John T. Dennis Mr. and iK8 .10 .15 tof 20 tunic ouap aaf? Summer nWTT Dances Visitors en- artistically decorated with spring flowers and potted plants. Music furnished by Frank Wanlaxs, R.lon Brlmhall. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Corbett, Mrs. Pulsipher and Alma A Bird. Refreshments were served. A large birthday cake centered the dining table. ' Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis in receiving and entertaining were their daughters, Mrs. Thomas W. Worthlngton, Mrs. Alma A. Bird, Mrs. G&orge W. Forsey and Mrs. Don E. Clark. Those who called dur.ne the day to extend and congratulations birthday greetings were: Mrs. Edna I Smith, Mrs. Julia L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Jenson, Mrs. Ellen A. Green, Robert B. T. Taylor, Smith Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Harris, Mrs. Joana Harris, (Mrs. Emily Brldwell and son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Alma A Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson and family, and Donna Harris, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Checketts and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Duf-fiand daughter of Brigham City; Don C. Smith, Miss Melba Smith, of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. For sey and family of Eureka; iMr. and Mrs. John F. Harris, Miss Velma Harris, J. Clifford Harris and Fielding Harris, all cf Payson; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Harris and Joseph Haten of Springville. The Provo guests were Mrs. Mary E. Corbett and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Startup and family, Mr. and n Music Study Prof. C.W. Reid Brlmhall, Gladys Brlmhall, Pearson Corbett, Frank Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Corbett. iMrs. Lester Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ash-toMr. and Mrs. Bert Hedquist, Mr and. Mrs. Leon Hedquist. Mrs. Mary .McLean, Miss Fanny McLean, Mrs. J. Wm. Lewis, Mru. Fred Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huish, Mrs. Elizabeth Pu.lsiph.er, Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Liechty, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhle-stei-n and family, Mrs. Martha Boren, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Mrs. Josh Hodson, Mrs. Sophrona Gee, Mrs. Hagar Startup, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Startup, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Swapp, iMr. and Mrs. Elias Gee, Mrs. Esther Selck, Bernardo Bowman and Miss Marion Gardner. For information call 429 '(Simmons home, Tabernacle Block.) LOUIS S2-- Ol9Ti Students of Mr. Reid and Mrs. Van Wagoner" will be given a course in Eurythmics in addition to the private lessons. . by BEGIN HERE TODAY To forget the bitter troubles of her domestic llf, LUCINDA DRUCE accepts the invitation to visit the New York studio of the famous movie queen, DALEY. The visit is sugby to LONTAINE, who hof-his fortune by forming a company in Calipicture On the trip to the studios in Ninth Avenue, Luclnda muses over the break with her husband, appiness andU rudgery are' Strangers! things spend happy hours with the kiddies, read your favor-it- e you like.to do books, visit friends, entertain and perform civic and social duties. Electric cookery gives you many additional hours of leisure, and changes the task from drudgery to pleasure. BELLAMY. Wealth, youth, and hapbring' home beauty tohad failed toAvenue piness Ave their Fifth after years of married life. and Bellamy's heavy drinking had de, promiscuous - flirtations love for him. her stroyed early And now. DAUBENEY. 1UCHAR her old sweetheart, had returned to New York. At the studio, arrangements were B ade for the members of the party to pote before the camera. ' j GO ON WITH The stort May Sale of ECTRIC RANGES $10 -- d $10 the huge main first AT room glance, of the Palais Royal seemed less frequented by clients than by waiters; but the la flux of the former was constant, and when a gang of Incurable melomanl acs crashed, blared and whanged into a Jazz the oval dance floor was quickly hidden by swaying in-d- irtn.il " rlose-ups- . couples.. on escorting Luclnda to the door. "Lis'n. Mrs. Druce," he abruptly volunteered: "Jack says your test's going to turn out great. That's just what he said 'like a million dollars.' I was And I been thlnkin' speak In' it over with Mrs. Culp In her dressing-room- , d'y'see, and she's strong tor It, says she'd be tickled to pieces. I was thlnkin' maybe you'd like to try goln' into pitchers. You got everythin"; d'y'see, looks and style and all, everythln' but experience; and thaf sorriethln' you can get right here in Uiis studio, workln' with Mrs. Culp. "' ' got a good part for 'you in jro(j could try out in, and , "It's awfully kind of you,"?? Lu' cinda interrupted, "and I'm truly appreciative, Mr. Culp; but really I couldn? think of It" "WetT.f ocurse. if you bn't, He that's" different." pondered g o o m lly this Incomprehensible freak. "Lis'n," he suggested, bright-ening- : "Tell-- yon What, Mrs Druce: you go home and think it over.-- , -V "Seriously, .Culp. if I should think if over for a month, m de cision would be the same. But thank you ever so much and please thank . Mrs. Culp for me, too." "Well," Culp said reluctantly ... . their signalized I'ompliment debut: the presence ol Miss iJitley "In person" composed, showing every anxiety to mi'Vf their tests successful. "1 mought it would be nice If we cot Kl all have lea," Miss Daley ex pli. nud make a regular little seen of .1." '1 in sure t(iat would be delight ful suspended replied Luclrula. Jui'.htnent melting into liking even in 'hose first few minutes .M.sx Daley twas tactful enough to ma ;t her guests forget themselves am: the trial to come, as th- ; look tht it places and were served with In correct tea by All the same. Luclnda no livt ry tltfd that their hostess ingeniously mMK'.vered to a central position In tht foreground, where she sat f u to the camera; this being by far ei phase. And just before the f ijl.is blazed up, the girl launched a spirited account of her pus In al arms with King Laughlin (. ever actress that she was. Mis a star part for J u.ey extemporized by rising without warning .id announcing that she would have It ijn Hnd change for the scenes to b: photographed. "I'll try to hurry and try to get go," she said, shuk-li.rtuy beforeallyouround with charming hands "but if I don't see you again, It s 'jeen Just wonderful to meet you a!., and I do hope this isn't goodby sci fox-tro- t, A tin c - r BIG PRICE A Month CUT FOR MAY ONLY During this month we are pricing wonderful new electric ranges, modern in every way, at enormous reductions every range a remarkable bargain. As soon as any model is sold out there will be no more at this special low price. Come now and get your range ! Easy Terms and Cut Prices for May Only It Pays to BUY NOW! 10 Per Cent Additional Discount for Cash. a.h -- Power & Light Co. incient Public Service" ETsjacai! s t "1 WAS YOU'D LIKE - THl.NfKI.MMAYBE TO THY COIN INTO PITCHERS." holding the street door, "if that's the way you feel about it . . . well, of course . . .G'dnlgh:. Mrs Druce, and pleas't'mcet you." Crossing to her car, Luclnda experienced a vagary of vivid reminiscence. Just for an Instant the clock was turned back for her a dozen years and more, she was again a little girl, a child bringing dazed forever!" eyes of dream from the warm and The bank lights hissed out and the scented romance of a matinee, her ca.nera stilled Its stuttering. thrilled perceptions groping muti"Nice little scene," said Mr. Culp. nously toward reconciliation with intercepting Luclnda, as she left the the mysterious verities of streets set "Goln' to screen pretty. I'm mantled in blue twilight ba.ikln' on Jack here." That passed too quickly, too soon He dropped an affectionate, fat ha .id on the shoulder of the camera- she was Luclnda Druce once more, up and married, disilluman. "Excuse me, Mrs. Druce, want grown to interduce you to Mr. Jack Tlmllty, sioned , . . best little cameraman ever turned a Notwithstanding that she drove crank." The cameraman grinned directly home, pausing only to drop sheepishly and proffered a diffident Daubeney at his club and the no funny at their hotel hand. "No The telephone rang in the boudoir. business about Jack, Mrs. Druce. The maid answered for her, and When Jack says that little scene came to report: Mr. Druce had called took pretty, I know it did." ' " 'Bright, Mrs. Druce, Mr. Tlmllty up to say be wouldn't be dirnng at averred. "I wouldn't say about the home that night, be was detained by others, but you and that other little a "conference." Without looking, Luclnda knsw blvde lady" that the woman's eyes were demure, "Mrs. Lontalne." "Her and you registered like a her Hps twitching. Her Just anger of that afternoon million dollars." Nevertheless the little fllJup ad recurred with strength redoubled. On leaving her bath Luclnda demade ministered to her Luclnda feel more contented; it deep layed only long enough to shrug before going to ened her Interest in tU business in Into a dressing-gowthe telephone, ca Daubeney and hand. On the point of leaving, Culp put make an engagement for the In a hasty appearance and Insisted Lon-taJne- 's tfemp-amen- t, self-estee- N n and Use Want Ads nand-Kom- t . . !' M-i- 7 CHEAP SALE, Cottage organ, in good condition, f 10 if taken at once. 38 N. 3rd E. M l 9 FOR LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED A few good mowers for sale, J. V. Dunn, 294 E. 1st S. Phone 227. M-1- 9 One-thir- Maxine Oxford, white fabric, Spanish heel, novelty strap, spe- - AT QC cially priced at. . vd-- w !:H:n::H:::w;::;!ni::::H:;n:::::::H;:iH:n:!:i: III d 9 I Barbara Brown, white kid, novelty strap, Spanish heel; the very latest thing in summer CO CO footwear at .. . . v0"3" M-2- 2 Good Indian motor 68 N. 1st W. cycle. M-1- 7 tractors or Ford parts at Schofield's at re- BUY your Ford-Fordso- duced prices. Shoe Store tf You are losing money un less you trade with the Wasatch LOST Produce. tf HEMSTITCHING and Picoting will But his manifest penitence earned him no more than a show of restoration to favor. The heart In Luanda's bosom felt hot and hard and heavy with chagrin, she had banked so con. ., fidently on Dobbin's sympathy "Don't let's talk any more for a while, Dobbin I'd rather dance Descending the several steps from the box level to the common ' ney threaded their way through a laiii of tables to the fringe of the dance mad rockmob, In whose closely-packeing and surging rout conaideiabla Imagination and ingenuity were required to find room. All about them couples, were practicing every conceivable variety of step that could be executed to the rhythm beaten out by tireless drum whose timbre had all the grim and oi weirdly stimulating monotony African Many contented themselves with a solemn, ritualistic Jigging by means of which they traversed the floor crab wise. Inch by Inch. Others charged short distances at headlong speed, checked short, whirled madly, darted and incredible swooped again with agility, in a sort of corybantlc frenzy. Still others favored a tedious twirlYet ing, like amorous there were strangely few collisions . . . And suddenly she knew she had bad enough. "It's too crowded," she told Dobbin; and he nodded agreement "Shall we stop when we get round to our box?" Without warning Luclnda was struck by a wildly careering body with such force that she lost footing altogether and must have fallen but (or Dobbin. Simultaneously the floor shook with the Impact of two heavy falls. And clinging to Dobbin, a little dazed, Luclnda saw a strikingly pretty young woman, stunningly underdressed, sprawling at her feet, and at a yards distance a man la similar plight (Continued In Our Next Issue) tom-tom- well-nig- FOR SALE A bargain, used Macondition. mfw at 660 W. Cen- tractors or give a beautiful finish to your jestic range, perfect Ford parts at Schofield's at re spring finery. Baby clothes and Bates Stores Co. household linens a specialty. Prices duced prices. BUY your It Buster Browe Ford-Fordso- n reasonable. All work guaranteed. Genuine old 'cello and SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., real old violin. 154 E. 4th N 97 N. Uniersity Ave. Phone 399. FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARD ter street. M-1- 8 FOR SALE By owner, used Majestic range; perfect condition. Call GIRLS wanting work at 193 W. 4th Tomatoes. South. 8 469 N. 1st E. Phone 200-J- . mwf cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, egg plant, sweet potatoes, celery and asters. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. FOR SALE Player piano, with KALSOMINING done reasonable. Phone 612. rolls. 162 E. 5th S. 9 Phone FOR PLANTS SALE M-1- M-1- 9 9 733-M- 9 9 close to CHICKENS bought, sold or traded. West. 847 W. Center. Phone 699. B. Y. U. Call M-2- Call d cow, $60. FOR SALE House, partly furnish- FOR Anderson "Garage. ed; large lot; reasonable terms. 759 N. 1st E. .3x12 FOR SALE buildine SALE-Goo- 610 N. lot: 1st RENT Furnished with or without board. FOR rooms, Phone Ml-W- . M U ii! M-1- 9 5 'FOR first work in I tapestry, leather or muleskin, All work guaranteed. phone 616-J- . Lanning Furniture Co.. 164 W. Cenclass-uptioW- ter., M-l-- CHIROPRACTIC 1 May 5, 1922. Pear Dr. Spurrier: I thought I would like to write and tell you how much I appreciate what you have done for me. I had been sick for three CLEANED with famous Hamilton Beach electric carpet Remove washer. grease spots, stains, etc.; restores faded colors Cleaned on your floor or taken Satisfaction away. guaranteed, prices reasonable. 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I had leakage of the heart and was so nervous I couldn't stand any excitement of any kind; I. had many other also DR. R. LESTER SKURRIER. complaints. But when I came to Provo, two years ago, I heard about Dr. Spurrier and I decided to see if he could do anything for me. After I had taken one month's adjustments I could go without my medicine and was feeling good, and after six months' adjustments I felt better than I had felt for many years. I could work, eat, and sleep fine. I feel fully paid for what it cost me for the six months adjustments, and I can not say enough in favor of chiropractic. Yours trulv, Truck and bug bodies. Satisfaction guaranteed. 25 N. 5th V, Provo. AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING 2110 W. Center. Work done right. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. CARPETS CLEANED All grease ttrd "tains removed and colors We restored. Trices reasonable. call and deliver. 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MARRY IF LONE L Y . mutter." - actor-waiter- minutes Luclnda sat over without seeing dancers, only aware of swirl of color and the hypnotic influence of savage music, her thoughts far from this decadent adaptation of Jungle orgies which And she had come to witness presently a smile began to dicker In the depths of her eyes. "Ob!" she said, rousing when Daubeney uttered a note a1 ititei "I was thinking ibout rogation this afternoon, remembering, ivlng Laughlin moping and ma win p ,u his magnificent delusion that hf was conducting an orchestra." e "You don't know about th with offer Mr. Culp made ct ere his wife's approval, Just as n going away," she continued Dobbin frewned. "What k nd ,' of an offer?" "To become a movie actres- under the Culp banner, a siiter it. .i i to Alma Daley." , "Do you. mean Culp actua :. nad the impertinence" . r.t j.-n"Oh, come!" Luclnda subsided. "Mr Culp wa- ad, at least be meant to .be., H ,ie, his wife urd his camerani.. ho more nn hi. opinion he values ' ad any director'sall igreei d shown a great dtal of pro i e that) if I cared to try it oi. .u s glad to give mj a good par Uu ley's next picture. nd U made good in that he d form a company ,0 star me." "What rot!" "Very well, Dobbin Let's say o more about t." The constraint that fell wlwei-them like a curtain if i ufTling rolds, was presently empha z il 'iy an abrupt suspension of ihr umso. When Daubeney could endui. ti i0 longer, ne broke it with a guitiL-ni he most Impolitic conceivable: "You didn't tell me what answer you gave Culp. Clnda?" "Didn't I? But I'm sure it doesn't For some looking out these herded the shifting , . Down tion. I f i.Miss 7 1 And Mr. Willing was to under-- t tnd that these were to be regular tests nd no naonkey business; he w. s in see that someone with plenty Of know-hohelped the ladies make U hI'hi which he was to shoot the pa i v s a whole In some little scene i oi othT in addition to making finest offerings in summer footwear- - a maximum of comfort the latest styles the lowest prices consistent with quality. Mr. and Bird of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday in LOST Gray mare, from 224 E. 5th Provo, the guests of Mrs. Bird's S. Is worked at D. & R. G. ice parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. house. Reward for any informa Dennis. J. ' . We have stocked the season's Mrs. Alma A. Fawn Xdamson was hostess at a theater party Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her thirteenth birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. Following the show, the guests were entertained at Hansen's. Dancing was enjoyed, during which dainty refreshments were served. Those participating in the delightful affair were Natella Berry, Alberta Miller, Naomi Madsen, Beth .Bonny, Dorothy Powelson and Irene Clayton. EpR M- 9 louit JoMjkYuo ALMA Happiness means time to do U-M-- 150 9 JOSEPH VAN' gested HARRY revive motion fornia. J Invitations have been' issued to to the dancing party which will be given tomorrow evening by the Fourth ward M. I. A. The affair will be held in the ward amusement hall. Good music has been secured. Dainty refreshments will be served. Which Speaks of 9 Mam MILDENHALL VAN WAGONER Footwear Parties FOR SALE Piano, Organ, Voice. For information call Clubs Mrs. Jesse L. Gray entertained a FOR SALE h. p. motor, number of friends at her home $20. 187 N. 2nd F. Tuesday afternoon in honor of her husband,' whose birthday anniverFOR SALE Registered Jerseys. sary occurred on that date. The Phone 413-J- . affair was also complimentary to Mrs. IMr3. famVan W, Alma Mr. and Wagenen George Forsey End and Mrs. D. M. Gray, who will leave ily of Eureka are the guests of Mr, LOT Gold brooch, amethyst sot soon for southern California. The and Mrs. John T. Dennis for a few ting. Return to Singer Sewing Machine office, 97 N. University, days. and receive reward. Mrs. Robert Cockrell was hostess LINDA LEE at dinner Monday evening in honor WASHING DONE At 120 N. 5th E of her husband, whose birthday an All persons desiring to rsad back chapters of Linda Lee, Inc., niversary occurred on that day. A FOR RENT modern house. cut glass bowl of tulips formed the now being published exclusiciy Call 204-table I were Covers laid them obtain centerpiece. in The Herald, may at the Herald office without for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Park, FOR SALE Team weighing 1350 Miss Melba Park and Russell cost. pounds. Inquire M. A. Ford, 5 W. Tilton. 7 and 10th S. 4 MRS. LEONA Mr. and Mrs. L. Leland Cook entertained & a chicken supper at their home Saturday evening. Pink and white carnations, and tulips were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for the Misses Gladys Duke, Maud Sutton, Gertrude Stein andj Viola Boshard; Messrs. Lloyd Sutton, Bert Page, Paul Vincent and Ben Jones. Fol-- i rooms were prettily decorated with lowing supper, games and dancing potted plants and ferns. Music was were enjoyed. enjoyed and delicious refreshments served to fifteen. 10 Discount IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SAVING. ON ALL OUR LINES. 4 |