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Show THE FACE SIX. V t lUIIlKSIXIHUIIUIIIff IHfflflltlXIIfllf Strariidii Ki 4 i4 i FIRST ANNUAL SATURDAY SSI.' ri f 3 HIGH SCHOOL TO PUBLISH 3 FRIDAY J 3 i s Th4 patron.' and of the Lincoln high .acbool will be pirated to bear that ber first year iKMik is bearing completion. All material will t in the publisher's hands the first of. nes,t month. A very el'srer and cotnplete pro--' iluet will T The reward for earnest endeavor of the students. The name "Railspllttor"" la unique and unusual' but very appropriate .fur Lincoln's year book. The year book - staff a ndrthr irtn dents wish to thank the. patrons of the school for tbe willing anpport they hare given In putting over our r 1 first year hook. MAYOR HANSEN - TO EXCHANGE . 7 BEAUTIFUL COATS- PRETTY DRESSES Tuesday, March 17, tlncoln high chuol la taking a program orer to thp. Aniericaa Fork high ecaool llhe follow lag Friday American Fork hriaga program to Liueoln rhe fltneoin program wm ionsiat of the following : Man h Flag of True'! orcheatra ; serenade, orchestra 1 reading, Mr- rin NuttalH-'0- tf tbe DuaktirW - : Kelson -- GIVES ADDRESS It lifllk tMIhe Jjad io partic ular subject, but that be would tell a few secrets-nthat these- -; would be different from most secrets, for tliey were to be passed ' ou to ot hern. Hansen Mayor gaversthe students many new thoughts deserving of Ber- Both the long coiisjri'cration. and lieflutifiil.Kuitr solos by iiiss Austin; of the. B. 1'. IL, Jvvere-muc- appreciated.""""": h g- --r-- -:.. j-- - -. " and - :f - jj "FAMIf V T PROMTOBE ..." COMEDY : ' ' """ " " - HED FRIDAY jj IFF" Beautiful Coats that are very striking ro $49.50 $12.50 J AmalMeprait-wiBIdyaTOe- nt SCHOOL PLAY t7 cn won - - The Junior Prom at Lincoln high Is well- under way. By next Friday, every thing will be iu readiness for the crowfttliaHs expected. -- L Tliif general scliemo- - for dcrorat. nature scene. Tine ing is a typb-atreeaf levers, vines ajiOInl8WlII - . USE HERALD WANT ADS l 2:15, 25c, 35c. Eve. 8:15, Shows T i' t'' - ' M S' lT. ; :ai:t:iriiiiiimiu ia Complete line of and up and-attractiv- Pretty Sweaters Just Arrived. Mr. The s.1m4 Tvfis rei'ientexr last Thursd-iyTa large and appreclntlv nudiewc. The fact that the play b l comedy and gives oirasion for he"iy laugh ter .led litany 'people to see It the sec- 44ay-?-.Pash- You kf&a. nd;tiHMs Each member of the cast took his pnrt exceptionally well and deserved congratulations for making the piay a success. The cast iu'ludes Olive Hilda Bingham, Melda Far- ley. MargitrctDavls. Martha Loye-lesNina .Park, - Jessie Miner, Morris Nuttall, James Jensen, Dean ferry and Serfep Glade. uu vrri are sure to see just what1 you like. Hundreds " of Scarfs to "matchT every shade of hat or dress. Call and see them todayA, , p'V ' "T-- -'jl ; T0 $1.48 $4.98 . Our new line of "Peters BrandHlippers for ladies and children are here in all the latest patterns and shades. We can fit yirar TeetTXaliafid see these models. Children's Slippers. $1.25 to $3.50 in. the decorations. Very clever tMMitha of different types of outdoor life will lie represented by tbe classes. J The junior class is anticipating implif: Hip' most successful pnnir theTLlnciilii ,li igli acliobT has ever secn Tbe Ariel orchestra will music for 4hp dance ot the year, nest Friday, March 20, 1923. ; Ladies' Slippers... .$3.00 to $7.50 - Let UsShow You Our Large Variety of Dress Materials fAfo) 11, DEATHOFBABY AH Seats, 50c. you can buy as cheaply as making them ' Every dress is new REPEATED . that Dresses NAIL CAUSES "TONIGHTAND THURSDAT7 COLUMBIA xor you. - fiCure- - prominently tillUHIBIimiSIUSEBEllIIESHIEIHIIUIIIIEIIll "i" - s i i e, " r .v 4. reading, Ijiuru Walker; overture, orchestra. "We hope to exchange jrograms. with other schools and establish a spirit of goid fellowship betwecii tbe- different high achools. Last Friday afternoon. Mayor Hansceu addressed the student body. He Htafed arThelegliinIg of hTs -- . y - OF, NIFTY SWEATERS . ; . V v v.uATTRACTiVE scarfs P X'l rli i:tsLLU aV. .ii; 'NEW MODEL SLIPPERS and a Thousand New Patterns in Spring: Dress Materials 1 T 'elma dance, ' SiTTTvI NKlV 71, horua; wlertion, orchestra r Kd-lng- , Llda Scott; a Gather Itiwe," glrbi' chorna; Chineae ( '., AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE ; PROGRATiIS - Mi .A 10251 XXJUNTY NEWS Shows Dally j 4:00, 7:30, 9:00! TONIGHT, nVIIITE MAN THURSDAY HERALD, WEDNTSDAYrMARCII 18, PROVO-EVEXlN- ::!:iiiiiiiHttt;niiii;ii;ii;iiiittti;itiiiiiititiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiummttt my charges were given wide nsf'br some more investigating and thetrl What I nftht the, wvspapers and pretty soon let- had smuiuoniHl John -- P.- Marchaud, how Mrs. .McCHntjKk died, ' Also ters started coming in frouj all sorts the salesman. lie told me about the bowtny brother dl(M. Dr. Olson died" ; Word was received this morning of persons. of the death ot Jack I'hristenaen, Again it was crowd letter and he gave the same testi- shortly 'after Shepherd paid him a We then visit. We bare a lot of information baby of Andrew mony at the inquest. . working. pchology V ChrisU'iisi-- of tHls,city.'' of these letters gave us called Dr. Faiman. .What has han- - we have not yet disclosed,. '.We will "iany The bnliy, swallowed "a .' valuable tips. I demanded an ex- peiied since then is current history. produce it In due time." nail seven weeks ago, Hrid last Wedtensive coroner's Inquiry. We pronesday Was oioratel on in 1'hiladel-(hi- v Tlilrtylve gtndc-ntwill graduate duced witnesses who delved Into 'bf'l1. JiickSoir. Word WHO' from the Lincoln high school at the Shepherd's past, We were estab-Anreceived,- - that t ho-- baby wag close of this year's work. Tbia is lishlng a motive. that nin'h'e nicely and that they would by far the largest .group to grad- was the fortune of young MeClin-tucksoon le home. Wednesday morning . uate from the school since It was a telegram sent to relatives inform established in 192(). "Here again came the human fae ed them that he had died at 5:30 111 iinivil t" ivn-baa re4bMtouli-ewiU- o jVQ11II1F ?cTtfcklV1estIaT morning, oTpuS ceived from work for the National rniversity of for Kraduatiou laSitiona , in his lungs. etPHCes: Dr.' C. t!T FalmtiU'rgctdoT His parents will soon retura tbefoiiowiug of bacteriology, read the stofy and Donald' Stevcn (Virduer, Clayton, home to Provo. Orthella Scott, Fern Fouug.. Kuby recalled that Shepherd .had written j course in Olsen, Edmund Spalding, Gerald! ne iciier uKuig anoui Jepiiersiin, Clyde Pmnsion, Li4a germ st UdyT" ITe "wehrio a sales-maof the school and told bliu of Scott, Verona Fiefding, Clarence suspicions i.l Ashton, Laurejice Thomas, Fred the letter, voiced his Juel Andreason,' Verl said if they could- secure the letter Fielding, it would be worth $T0,0H) to them, Joliiismi, Gordon Hales, Zella Bm" "But the matter preyed on ills ner, Inez Olsen, Melda Farley, .The seminary graduates of the Maude Partridge, " Luclle .Walters, mind so much that he told his law- T"'"-iUncoln high school bold a very Miner, Mqr.njr.i..ii.,. yer and tbe lawyer iohi me. Veta parly ill The Tiini'nuoKos Buruiugham, IUchardaon, ward'amnsement hall Wednesday Frank Jones William Isjiacson, Car- evening, Mareb 11. The .evening's lyle Bnnker, Alverda PeLange, Mar entertainment consisted of a pro- garet Davis; llownra DavJs, Ilaiet gram and games, after which delic- Nuttall, Mao Scott, Waldo Harris ious refreshments were served. and Theodore Farley, - - The program consisted lowing: Headings by Alfred Madsen and Berniee Decker, and songs by Jnel Ahdrensen nud ; Curl Taylor. The bishops of tbe various wards, TONIGHT AND 1 wives, were special THURSDAY . "each and .'fusliop pa virH guest. I TETETM0RR1S0N7 short talk on what ia expected of (Contiimed from, rage One.) ' seminary graduates. T" . ' Bishop Blake of -- Vieyflrdtoil had considerable experience .In tle-- 4 what lieople expect . of .seminary tective work during my work as an . , gradautes. fBshop Clark of Tlmpa-uogo- s assistant state's attorney. ' told what kind of homes they "I called in several newspaper " time and saves effort, AutoMatic to make. thereby taking The were exiected , Bishop Tay men and Sanford. Then I had one lor of Lakevlew told what kind of of-tthe drudgery out ot your waspaay. ints means newsiianer men (fall up Shepmisisoiiaries they were expected t" herd and ask him about the division health and happiness.- The AutoMatic will do all ' meat for a dime make. of tbe estate according to the w'll It's a, square ' '.that any washer can do so why pay $40 to $50 Bishop rresfwich of Sharon told The work 'on psychology showed mure for an y otherVasbcr that can deliver no more whflt'Kind of citizens were expected that Shepherd's", reaction to this in return. This offer ends Tuesday, March 31 st. from the seminary. Bishop Kartcb-ne- r question would be indicative. It kind of was, because he hedged In his of Grahdview told what ' attitude seminary grmlnirtes should answers. In earnhave: toward .religion.' Bishop x 'Thenwe started Walker of rieasant Vjew told the est. I had the body exhumed and moral conduct and ideas they were examined. Tbe city chemist finally ""'" " ' frmh' re)orted expected to have. decided class that typhoid fever, which was the findTit? graduating hold their graduation' ing of the attending physician. "... exercises separately from .Irovo "This apparently killed off the 1 rli TiTi 1mm ( high this year and establish tradi-- J raseanu. cleared Shepherd. I was DEUCH1 BITE5 A EVERY tions to go on through-thcoming laughed at Certain politicians op ...! . years. posed my work, ftujt J pushed on ; 35 GRADUATE -- V IT TAKES YOU BACK TO BAG DAD OF THE DAYS FROM LINCOLN " n - ' 'two-inc- jsj$i a, d Muz ogressing WHEN THE SALT OF LIFE WAS LOVE AND THi i -- WINEOF LIFE ADVENTURE -- r i jf gnrft?r LINCOLN HIGH; Whan n A HOLDSPARTY . DU6kA : ..... of-th- fl OLSON TELLS auA-.tije- ALL 5AI S1UC V K lr --v. 1 A QLORIOUS5ANTAS? OF ARABIAN KHQHt1 'e. f -- "MAKING GOOD" rMi?Tv P f & ...... . L t3h$T7jP7 I r?M&r' : A.hJMUf W month-7T " - ii UUVV11 , lsri- ""if NI " , he - . - '"-- "- ; Special Prologue By "Warner Stones Columbians" : Opening.Frjday "Fat Sanders" and His Country Stdre for weeks only. t Grand prize Zenith Radio Set. 5 ' , '. . , MATINEE THURSDAY 2 :T3, '4:13 . . J. they-vtou- jd n&i)i&B9RjjigiG& , |