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Show HERALD, MONDAY, JULY TJEIE THE DAILY HERALD , EVERf iubliibe by The Herald Company. ' Entered at second class mail matter. June pOstoKIce. provo, Utah, under the Act of March . at the 6, 1811, 3 1S79. if r ir.-'-v-:-; i4 .Editor and Publisher EvC. RODGERS. ;;- j-j-i Terms f SiiWrliiiiun: Delivered by carrifr, 30 "centur a month; by mail In Utah county, $3 a year; outside the eouoty $3.50 a year. 2177 bimfBWlTnfB , - v,v JJTVVJ ' brother-in-la- w hlsh-acho- ot AT. ". much-travl- d 1 VW SsW SWUWft She stared up at Nlnlan. WOMEN ON JURIES. "Ton can slip on my linen duster, j. A jury composed of ten women and two. men has over," Ina said graciously. Tonr new oner Dwlght Incredii' wished to know. lously when he all his left mentally competent property to her "Oh, no!" Ina laughed at the Idea. mother. They stood eleven to, one and it would be in- "The old one." teresting to know whether the minority was male or They were having to wait for Dl in lemaie. any case they always had to wait for Miss Swanson, a celebrated film beauty, was in Dl and at last, hardly believing In court and on the stand, and as the contention of the dis- - her own motions, Lulu was running to wife's comment wag heard to be: "Monona 1 Now It's all over both ruffles. And mamma does try so bard. , . ." After supper tome boys arrived with a boat which they beached, and Dwlght, with enthusiasm, gave the boys ten cents for a half hour's use of that boat and Invited to the waters his wife, his brother and his younger Ina was timid not bedaughter. cause she was afraid, but because she was congenitally tirold with her this was not a belief or an emotion, it was , disease, ' injientea was mat the testator had been unduiv infiu enced by her charmsf it was perhaps a fatal mistake to disclose mem. At any rate, considering that the lury was made up of ten women and two men instead of two women and ten, men, it was bad tactics, : me uossiouiuea oi tne woman luror trt j ronnidPi. ' able range of cases provokes speculation. For instance, what will a jury trompd&ed perhaps tMefrjrof women do with the atrocious hammer murder? " We know from eaa experience what twelve sloppy males can do to pervert justice and - make life taking ' by passionate females a minor Women, ft may be wo scAutu uviu nvjira, fjji jscnunjeuututy ana irresponsibility under the influence of trim ankles and picturesque tears, -- In, which cas something will be accompnsnea lor Becunty or life and respect for laws tms amiaoie but very sentimental land of ours". t - Dw!ghr, darling, are yon sura there's n6 dangerr "why, none. . .None . In the world nn. wuustct' 'aneara or drowning in riverr - ; I I X Ittwm V "look . Hsr, Yen - "Oly Rollow Studio," will on , . ' '31 t bung and complete throughout, new Said tulu. hurried to Mrs.-B?tt- wt-ll.- " open to the public his new studio located over the McCoarJ shoe store, ' and "durhijr the t opening, week, will make free enlargements - ?lo all those having sittings' made. Ve have lha studio quippef in the very latest stylo, - Mr fcalvr . help ber, but she took down the wrong things and they were- - both Irritated. Lulu reappeared In the linen duster and a wide hat. There had fieen no time to ."tighten jip' her hiIr she was flushed at the adventure; she had r nevr looked so . Tbey strtel. Lulu, falltng In With' Monona; hennl for Hie fliNt time In tier WVTlie' stpp" "of. the piimnliig mitl, fhooslng to ".walk bexi.lt the litt'e girl.' Oh,. would t.'mt? And .what did Lulu cure what ln: Minn Mtnorm. ntnklng a silly, wrtio'ulnfe 4w.fni(tlnn. ui puciiantf-l to have Lulu burst Into laushtfr eui rvnu, , ,. v allude ""Dl coiitribnffrt bfit brif.M'prc';v'i aiMl.liil!iy OikliV'sppefii-cifnua inv Lanon & . , J. Said . Nlnlan, "Aren't ColngT make, ready. D. HOLLOW,' formerly ofVhe hYr-nn- Ina-lik- e wl. . .. w rzrzz l We win 11 r4 flllif flffYli fill! art -- wlit'ro, rrjrm . .;!-- arwsmg the temm lkt!yvooa lighting py'stfrn which' wi in tUho W a. enable us ti - You r re INVITED to rUl jitid ' , Phone $53. Over McCoard Shoe '''.'WfH'for'k'ntH' f; "fc!?at!j l IU in jiif Hi . iIlpi;AiVVi'iM!;i Tlw.jlKT-an- d y.t-- .; fat .wrm ' - son.-'no- tjh. - ti-- e itnsna iuiie." lulu, rt)r.anf,.1ti'.e .n"l,f fit m - hj Mi in ii I 'i4 nroflufp lh imnl)f".'Uh siiontfiii. im'l Lulu v. '"iloUyln.li V "" Vncld fvifXvati'TiTt1f .4 i i f ' is;t &j up thtf, wTiots wl.iM-st thiH n.'Mvn n wr'u f tn jf.u have won't mind fly. Iis:i52.- '"Wift. I u'i,fi,f: teirk. f: bench. V.TBt it, - () Afji :r NJ-- - armisticerwhea W bodTT" died by bullets from M, gun of a German alrni;. "waW . Eighteen machine kun' had been taken from bis amUeuU he carried two. grown '10 vT. Inmilse - .... I,, "''' guess I e JFMtf a , i, ln kJht operationa fourteen ribs entirely removed. shoulder blatJo- - and pmmTn a i.6 w laaeo out. His case i said by . snecl.i..,. e one Pr the. Tnost jsmarkablsS DIES AFTER 50 months ago he OPERATIONS CATAWISSA. Pa., July 31,Her-ber- i McCarty, ,28, a retftran of the 79th division, lost a four-yea-r fight for life after undergoing nearly 60 overcome to wounds operations he had suffered a few day before the had leave the hotpHM.'a clently,to ahort oeriods. WcCarty had Ven trtme bravery, his ' c itstionta cited i' lng he was dragging; bodt JT. comrades back from exposed mT Hnni whan vniiiutaJ rh SERVICE FIRST ; this" SERVICE LAST g SERVICE ALL THE TIME good-lookin- g REGULAft GAS GAS HI-TES- T OILS, TIRES AND TUBES Drive in and Be Served. no cmriomiitsG curbno Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company I SAVE MONEY H. BROWN FOR TY YEARS itied ' r It" 1 BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP SOUGH I RELIEF ...... ......,.r.M.,85 lO.Jbfb.,. sack Turkey Red Flour ...... 75 48-l- b '..!.'!.".'"" sack Hard Wheat Flour sack Patent Flour 9Jb sack Graham Flour . T. . . , b sack Sunripe Rolled Oats Large size pkg. Armour's Corn Flakes. 10 lbs. New Potatoes 3 lbs. Tresh Tomatoes 2 lbs Nice Fxesh Salmon Fresh Salmon whole fish, per lb.. Glass Sliced Beef , . . , Large 48-l- b 48-l- b 1 25? . 25 " " .45 Creamery Butter . . " Sugar !CurerWhole Hams, per lb... Picnic Hams, per lb. J.... 3 dozen White Crown Fruit Jar Caps.. . . . 2 dozen Half-gallo- . . ''' 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs Fruit Jar Rubbers Pint Fruit Jars Quart Fruit Jars n Fruit Jars ...... , Meanwhile Dl and Bobby had toundr ed the corner by an oid and kept on ilown the levee. Now" that the presence of the others was withdrawn, the two looked abour them differently and began themselves to give off ; an Influence instead of being pressed upon by overpowering personalities, Frogs were chorusing in the near swamp, and' Bobby- one. ne was off after It, . Butwanted Dl eventudrew ally reluctant i fro. less, r He- - entered upon an exhaustive account of the .use of frogs for bait, and as he talked he constantlv Ann stones. Dl grew restless. There was, she had foond. a certain amount of tins to he gone through before Bobby would locus on the personal. At lenifth she was obliged to say, "Like me today T -- And then ' he entered upon personal talk with , the same sest with which he hod discussed bolt, s rBol)by." said Di, "sometimes . i think we mlght.be-- . married, and not wait for itny old money,"' , Theyv had now" come thnt. far. It was, partly an authentic attraction, gtvwn from out the old repulsion, anrf partly It was thf they both and Dl so" intn-wanted the of attraction that they Hs ways. Ami tltaa-eaceered nonch to. assume the pretty role rue other, and by u mi bthe. air oT.tlte Hiiit-.- - "Would ?nir H6l:etf liobhjvi'but' In t. . . "if5 98? .! . . ... 1 Ji .$1.40 him-bac- "" nreiTxrumWve'rT i iStM-sw- l.l it?" wn.:hj' ,;l - '' r, - Mnmiua "unit nnna are V uilisonara.e."-,- , "tHtV. Betnex4artite Builder -- driving the f'999n racing Barney Oldfield started his career of victories that later earned Jum the title of "Master Driver of The World." To e the tire weaknesses that made racing difficult and dangerous, he studied tires specified materials-superv- ised construction. . over-com- Today, Earney Oldfield is known as the "Master . Tin. p,.;m. starting with the cnirfc tlrPB ,v,:t, xarrfed the-C- KT one mik fa seconds Otffield ' gradu?lly dZ ..ve'?rcdhisfamous Cords-- .a tet-o- l Z tVlL-;- ie(t ?w maea. at eighty. an eigTiTr -- mB rinnlils away, said bly, still gub- - ifNV Ast.'-iop- will." 1 -- How The Maste I8Q3. sa1'Bby,' "l.doij't 6 change. , hour without a , American tires that have ever taken first place in the French Grand Prix. They have won for three consecutive years in the Indianapolis Sweepstakes. So far in 1922, Uldhelds have lowered four World's Records and seven track records. 600-mi- le The Wichita Test Run gave evidence cf Oldfield superiority in tour- - ered 3lE2Xni;j1i fc'tto Wd p tested by the MayoV -- - In three years 0!dScld tires, have von every important face on American speedways. They are the only 5 ad S e of get-aVief- theses rugged tires that Barney has develoneH ba . . dealer See-yo- ur , rfZan Old-fiel- , witt Jrmance aey are "The' iWJr,1 Tires Built" -- ' l:.hyIt wa'Uent - Of course he . hut he passed It rtr.v WnnWin'..tt be tun to elope and' U;irv suriirV.tht. DL ld . ., , . , . sparkling. JMiby Prtnned appredattrely. He was Rood to look- - at, with bla big head frnmf.hle of rough. lark hair. the sky warm upon hla clear akin and futl.niouthi-suddenly announced that she woaM be..wllllng ttf "rjope now., , . , Df ,J- ThU Story Continued In Tuesday's Daily Herald d . uirour SwSfi? '43 34 ''''''' ...... .19 35 ' '22 "25 hop-hou- INcar, 'vt 35 " '45? ............. z. 51 .'tsi28 ' 9-l- A-.N- SI her.' "lf"rn,iji,t (o work - y VS '30 ,. V, - .. .lief and grew worse.-- . Abouti two years go T)anlat put me In splendid condition' and It has been my standby ever since. Whenever J get to--' feellne; a little off, a bottle or two put me In fine I eat heartily now, sleep shape.tine, have no distress after meals, and, in fact, am enjoying splendid health. Tanlac 'Is Just the thing for those who suffer as f did." Teniae Is sold by-e-ll good 1 iJj - StoreT Your believe tw.r ... ..ya evtir be happy with me." , .TDJth a t 4 ban, too. - You're gri ctul to tww io: to be a freat mun yen know you ,,iv!, Vo-- i . 4,.-- . .,,. are." hnaic'vtttj fjMii.; Sii-- 4 . im, nr. il;;:t wit 1 . .. v.ns 'genuluely- DvlcJn Hp(,l1.tKlnriil first Cut.. him'tjlf the buiMiT'ttf ht"f.m;uir!rfiK t wiis v'U nt. YApiV he- mi Jrv flivs nntl made, n, bnd ijnindRe. Vlii-- . hvr with tt kmjilns. whk-- she routing ho was n Vansptf hrliher hy birth h.nd Inn, .never. rvtjy LatW until h Jmd 4ht by- adnprlnn.- kvpt nfforlng brtjilil-r- Klin:tfd Umt lotwing. Sh hud wanted to helmul'd think. of hnttilng- to slm'klie not whv Now she and accept. d. presently; bethinking hljnsnif of sklrplng Stones, went and rlil t,o el the dim, ihe Mrnnntle Interest of this role Skip ltim n the flowing river. Inn "I gness yotr tTon'f; see how Mr cut her band, pnlng the rtmitenwd aeems," he Mid, "to me. coming along milk md was vt'ilj-e,- ! to sir under a stranger so, ; j donl, like H." , Chats With n, "But you're not to very used" , Oh, wasn't he? Who was It that bad Jived fat a boat throughout youth, If not he? , Nlnlan refused lighted cigar, and aat on log In permanent fashion,'- - Ina'g plump figure was flttetf in the stern, the ehlld Monona affixed, and tie boat put off. bow well out t water. On this pleasure ride th face of th wife was as the fact ot th damned. It was true that she revered her husband's opinions abort those of all other men. In politics. In science, In religion. In dentistry, she looked np to hla dicta as to revelation. And was be not a magistrate? But let him take oars In hand, or shake iina of a whfp abort the back of any horse, and this woman would trust any other woman' husband by preference. V It was phenomenon. . Lulu was making the work last ao that she should be out of everybody's way. When the boat tint off with'. Nlnlani she felt kind of terror and wished that be bad gone, H hnA sat down tiear her,- and she pretended not to see. At Inst Lulu undoranwt thnt Nlnlan was deliberated choosim? with lier,. The Inneuor of hla bylk after the evening meal made no explanation far Lulu. She asked for no explanation. He had stayed. And they were alone. For Diron of pretest' examining the flocks and .iiprusi.was leading Bbh.v nwav ta the pastures, a little at a time.- ' The fallen, had left an even., waxen sky. Leaves and fen appeared, drenched .with the light Just Wittulrawthw'Tlie the color wer. charged with some JThe air of the time rommant- nnea rwtr to Lulu as lnten.se and quiet l.pp:ness.' She hud not yet fi!r lti!et wlih Ninmn. , lor the first tim her blind escttotuent In his preaeuo censAt, nnd she-- fMt earloul.y.to him. To him the iir of ti;ne U4tarua.lt;-- t tsi a li(wniiiS f Ms fiiclle sympnthy. . Ho jug know (something ?"' he be-- t " L He frowned, regarded the river, flicked sway ashes, his diamond obediently shining. Lulu's look, her head droning, had the liquid air of the of a young girl. For the first time-Iher Jig she, wasfeei.ing her helplessness. It intoxicated her. "They're very good to me." she said. He turned. "Do you know why jrou think that? Because you've never had "You gas blackens my anybody really good to you. That's cooking utenslts,-exclaimed why." - hwsewif the other day; liut they' treat me good." ' "They nuke a slave of you. Regu-JhiTe investigated end .one - slave." He puffed, frowning. look at her gas janga rwaa "D d shame. I ell it," he said. v It had not, heea enough. Her loyalty stirred Lulu. "We have cleaned .la. wtttotj properly our whole IWlnu " pernaps In months. The top "And you earn It I been watching burners were dirty and you since I been here. .Don't you ever greasy, the holes to the air go anywheres?" mixers were partially JBhe said: "This Is the first place clogged and when the gas was lighted It burned a long, In in years." . yellow, smoky flame. "Lord! Don't you want M Of course you do An hour later you wouldn't Not so much places like have known that range. The "I see. What you want is to get holes to the air mixers had away like yon'd ought to." He rebeen cleaned x)ut and the garded her.. "You've been a blamed burners had been washed ia woman" he said. a strong solution of hot wafer ' She did not flash, tut the fuint, unanf wasllng soda ahtr then caref ully rinsed and replaced. suspected Lulu spoke xor her: When the gas was lighted. It "Ion must have been a burned with a clear, blue, roan once yourself." feathery flame. Hla laugh went ringing across the water, "lou're pretty good," he said. Often, as in this case, blame He regarded ber approvingly, "l dont is placed upon the gas supset how you do It," he mused, "blamed plied when in reality the If I do." trouble is caused the "How 1 do what?" manner in which the gas is "Why come back, quick like that, being burned. with what you say." How clean is your gas Lulu's heart was beating painfully. range? The effort to hold her own In talk like this was terrifying. She had never talked In this fashion to anyone. It was as if some matter of life or death hung on her ability to speak an alien tongue. And yet, when she was most at loss, that other Lulu, whom she bad never known anything about, seemed suddenly to speak for her. As now: "It's my grand education," she said. She eat humped on the log, her beautiful hair shining In the light of the warm sky. She had thrown off her hat and the linen duster, and was in her bine gingham gown agalhst the sky and leaves. But she sat stiffly, her feet carefully covered, her hands 111 at ease, her eyes rather piteous in their hone somehow to hold he vague own. Yet from her enme these sufficient, Insouciant replies. "Education," he said lauchlne heart From Indieestion ily. "That's mine, too." He spoke a Suffered creed. "I ain't never bad it and I and AU Kinds of ain't never missed it." But Nothing Medicines, "Most folks are happy without an . iteached His Case Until He education," said Lulu. Got Tanlac, Declares Los "You're not very happy, though." Angeles Citizen. "Oh, no," she said. "Well,-sir,- " said Nlnlan, "I'll tell "Tanlac has done me more srood you what we'll, do. While I'm here than all other medicines and treatgoing, to take you and Ina and ments combined, and that's Baying Dwlght up to the city." a great deal for I was a sufferer "To, the city from indigestion forty years and " ''To. MhF-..,-: and a show, have tried everyi-iindo- f medicine m give yon one good lime." that came my way," said R. H. Bow-ro''Oh I" Lulo leaned forward. 1635 W, 17th St., Los Angeles "Ina mm Lwiui gu, sometimes, i never Cal. been." "I could hardly stand the bad "Well, Just you come with me. I'll spells I frequently bad with my I was weak and nervlook up what's good. You tell me Just stomach. what you like to eat, and well get ous, had no appetite, and felt miserable generally. Nothing I took haven't bad --anything to et in Tears that I haven't cooked myself. He planned for that time to come, and Lulu listened ,ta one Intensely experiencing every word that he uttered. Yet it was not In that future merry, making that she found her Joy, but th the consciousness that he some one-an-yone was planning like Hils for T BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS. A movement that bas great possibilities for good f farm .l,. Jt' Vf Avnni7atinn on4 fiintinninff Coprioht by O APPLtTON ANDCOMFANT ' to who have those clubs. and According boys' girls tree and nurse the wound. Monona SYNOPSIS this work in charge, an encouraging amount of interspilled all the salt and sotight diligent vw CAlOld A4IJU41g U1V J VWlig ly to recover It. 8o Lulu dM all the vuu.'j teetotum la th work. As for Di and Bobby, they had "activities of these clubs. houw of her ln wife of Herbert taken the pall and gone for water, dls The club work for girls includes sewing, canning Deacon, In th latr mall town of Warbleton ,UU UUftlllg, MflU WlttV tM vuyo, vauvup mutiura uu wic Llu Bett lead a dull, cnunped statcnea, couraging her to the point of -tears. " But the two were gone for so- long which aha la wnatantly at nmtty, farm, such as raising of fine stock, crop demonstra-- - with thoufh aatlaflcd with har lot apparently that, on their return, Dwlght was can- not Bha haa natural thought and aaptraUoa tions, etc. For" both boys and girls, this work can gry and cross, and majestic. fail to have good results. If a girl is proficient in sew- - which neither hr atater nor har "Those who disregard the comfort of can :!" Mr. To Mmtncty oonprehend. frig and eookinsr, she has the Qualifications for house- Dcen com other people,' he enunciated, "cannot Bobby Uirktn, recently keeoinz on an economical basis and, of course, the graduaud youth, aeertly expect consideration for themselves In thesa trirls eventuallv will have enamored of Daaoon'a alder daughter, he future." ffTOAtpr nnmher-o- f Diana, an applicant (or around homes of their own. In sewinsr alone, a girl or woman the Deacoa hauae. He la "lob" He did not sny on what ethical tenet enlaced, hi can effect a great saving in the cost of living by mak- oeeupatlon to b to keep toe lawa in trim. this dictum was based, but be deliv The family la excited orer th newa of an ered It with extreme authority. Ins ing rn wn rlnt.hinir. nr menHincr fitlH makintr over approaehlac Tlalttraat Deaeon1 brother articles that may not have outlived their usefulness. Nioian, whom he had not aeen for many caught her lower lip with her teeth, Deacon Jolt with Lulu, with, dipped her head and looked at Dl. And In fact, every girl who intends to sapervise a home of year. , ubtl meaning-th coming' Monona laughed like a little demon. concerning her own should have the very knowledge that is im- tntlng. As soon as Lulu had all In rendlness, clubs. in of these the work girls' parted and cold corned beef and salad had beFor the boys, the work in their organization is Chit fir beaaua of th rlool gun their orderly progression, Dwlght In exUtenoe which placid, colorl became the immemorial dweller In equally important and necessary. There is the great- th her arrival of Nlnlan will bring. Lulu la est need today for farmers, And a more scientific interatted and apeculativ. meanwhile green fastnesses, He began : "Tills is Ideal. I tell you, people . method of making the most of every possibility on the watching with aomethlng like envy th of Bobby and don't half know life If they don't get farm. Anything that will have a tendency to make Diana, Unexpectedly, Nlnlan arrive. In out and eat in the open, It's better th abaenoe of Herbert at hla bualneaa. this, or any other kind of .work, more attractive for and than any tonic at a dollar the bottle: of Thua he become Ina, reatlng. well while. Even and worth the is if boys boys girls. acquainted with Lulu flrat and in a meaa-- Nature's tonic eh? Free as the air. Mien they become adults, do not nave occasion to use pr undrtad bar poaltioa in th houaa. Look at that sky. See that water. Lulu, Nlnlan la a man u juivmcugv wit ciiau iwic ot4uucu, nic nuia mu To Could anything be more pleasant!" of th world and even th alight interest not be lost, for the training in economy and production which he taae In her appreciated, be He smiled at his wife. This man's will be useful to them, regardless of what vocation they cause it is aomethlng new In her Ufa. face was glowing with simple pleasure. He loved the with a love a4Mf WV4VVMV M'W HvtMVltV W I Vil for th first time this coarse pre- which could not explain itself. But he the work of these organizations. sented Itself to Lulu ai now lost a definite climax when his possibility. '..Jr.. - -- . SWORN CIRCULATION 1922.- W AFTEENOOX EXCEPT SATURDAY. WEEK-DAY- Si, SOrtOFIELD AUTO GO. 1 |