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Show THE DAILY HERALD YAFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. WEEK-D- Terina of Subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, SO cents a month; by mail In Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, 13.60 a year. Dally and Sunday, by carrier, 4(1 cents a month, 3.50 a year in advance; Daily and Sunday, by mall, 14 a year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. Entered as second class mall matter June 6, 1911, at the postofflce, ProTO, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. , t . Disrespect for is ' .. . .. " " Penxia bettern anything."".',' ": Crtnk demurred, Lettia, iaslated. ' , I" Crtnk captulated. asfTonsJJiroffered America's ne thate - "I don ; . having a good e' Meaningless three-qnarter- a 1 "JSlouftdjheMl We Highest Are-Payi- ng Prices for andelts lidBS Also all Kinds of Junk -- If you have anything in this line to sell, call on snotiJuriicesr-". deal. W Herraattered, overcome. ImtHiot -- Jerry, with lasy ambiguity. She faced him with a flush on her "What do yon want lt'forr She told htm. "And we've gotta be n' mean that the reason yon dont dont take meals with Lord, no, Canine," he ex ploded in amassment "Alnt anything oftener-4t-4----YJeo- d means irregular hours. Why, you dont as te pese rd be such a blame-foo-l All Is, It kind o' gets me criticise to think what a family you came out lof and the bringing up" Bhe lifted her hand quickly In a gesture that brushed the past out of "Don't yo know that's existence,. JwhyXian doing it T Pve comer tOjuee that the It Thsfs all honest. fJrtt.f5BBitsj- - possessions ' you- - and If a gx chaw to make happy.' oonalderable After persuasion. Crlnk's wilt became enfeebled, and he two which Lettle had already ad-mltted she possessed. "Gltry be I" triumphed Lettle. Crtnk, you're all to the good. Now can eliminate, Hide & Fur Company Warehouse 6th S,and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Phone 36?. Bid.) Terry, with a whimsical smile. Time I get back you'll have yourself argued out of food and furniture, I expect." f bethf-b- at - V slowly. Mrs. Penfleid gave him a sly glance, but made no comment It was beginning to dawn upon her that Uncle Jerry admired Prudence Hapgood that be regarded her as a superior being, worlds removed from the sort of . existence which he had known. Before her he wsa.sometimes shy. awkward, always ISTHISTIRM Qlery lei" Lettle. Triumphed you just run down to the store and get four cents worth of their beet popping com, and rn 3 Inthe direction of funerals. We care not how the commission, we can give you positive assurance of the successful execution larye or how. small poinU we can regulate the. .jUif A funeral accordingio your jneans and fur. '"nish youthe utmost at any costlsgreea'ble.' Z -of your ideas,-Anothe- r Hatch Undertaking Cor - Aiwonllatrfc UkM.natb rr J.W. Peters. Ri L. Gillespie. she began Inside and out from top to Lettie, clinging to the role of "Tou lasjk hostess, smiled genially. awful lnt'rusted in each other. I guess ; T0U. .. ,"LttleKdldn't I tell y.oji " It was Uncle Jerry's volce-- ra severe voice, too, but Lettle scarcely listened. She stepped lh front of Prudence. ' "Miss Hapgood," she said,,cpnflden-tially- , "ain't it a funny thing, the way your cheeks get all colored up when you talk to Uncle Jerry? Penzie's dont. Sometimes she talks to him a. ; long time, and she' don't ever" "Oh," gasped Prudence in pitiable confusion, "it's only..:because because he was telling about" Her delicate hands fluttered In distress. " 'Shaw ! Don't get so nervous." Lettie briskly. "Ain't nothing to make you nervous. Just make yourself to home." She was very sure (f the correctness of this phrase, it being much thought of In The Custard Cup, and ahe was therefore hugely astonished when she felt a firm hand on her shoulder, a hand with compelling force that switched her about and marched her toward the kitchen. "To think of you, talking to a lady "that way I" spluttered Uncle Jerry. "You'd better stay In the kitchen till W. R . -r- Phone -'-' living-roo- "Td likejo know THE PAINT MAN 7 683-- Distillation Record Initial 115 . End Point 429 Color 26 plus - f . .25 per cent .52jer cent 284 .87 per cent 874 221 rvTTT.vTi95"pertient- - or-Negativrinccacid)- taULtoMt" Crinlr came In with the corn, and Lettie prodded the fire till the top of the stove was hot Gradually she forgot her rebuff In watching .the corn in the popper. "Fll Caesar," she remarked, casting a reflective eye on the small, eager dog, who was gating at her with vibrating hope, "you may's well get TdoiT"itttrjeeiy 369 W. Second North. Conoco Gasoline "My landy goodness I" gasped Let-- 1 tie, nursing her thin shoulder and whatrinide him so crosa, And me being extra pleasant tool Well, by Jlmlnyr she snapped. "Ill bet I can - zi ad-vls- ' botHnii AT LESS EXPENSE than you could do it yourself. REASON: The best of materials and a thorough knowledge of their use. 406 Hi Test Specif icationa. "-Th- is1 is iSfto 27c Per Gallon Superior Mot Service Station Nothing doing, Lettle. What do you take me forr he scoffed, "Me, buying four cents' worth of tuff to Mr. Drake's I I couldnt hold up my head. No man ever passei out lesa'o a "AU right, Put up another smsrty. jJOiJ)jjnil.ypu'n:,,hsre:th.nJkeL ' ' thafs eating you.'' r t3aht. :T1i end for the week." . . , Crink dropped the popper, open. spilling the precious corn over the stove and floor.- Coughing a.nd snee Ing, he and Lettle made frantic dabs at the stove with spoons and shovel, trying to remove the pepper, but their efforts only spread ft more thoroughly. With every, breath they drew la biting - flra..' .... , ... (To toUYfc' Slxta-ira- rt .f g th'ng-agoln- to, please . fi.i...-ii,;j- w. ; Dependable Workimatiship ssaaBjsnnnsjansejsi are prtpared to take care of your. autom6bfle trou-tOur'head mechanic GIL COX expert on Ignition and. motor troubles, j1- ; We m qdddf and economically. - ' y"Jk , PROVE IT.'-.- ' A FEW GOOD USED CAES AT BARGAIN PRICES. , ajrtoiutQ Company Phone 251. be continued.) siASKETBALL . LEAGUa. . Won. Lost. Pet 1 0 L000 flared Lettle. Tort over a penny on neat week. Jtlr do your soul. good. Herald Carriers Tail wpolt - .I... " 4 JntOitne Jntothealrijhenilashe4 ' . rt,.tte.wd,.;ot..(atwee,. as- sailed nostrils and throat "Oh, ain't that the darndest Oh! Murder I Help I Help I Comet Coma along! Quick! Oh!" Fll Caesar cooghed, madly, leaped yisraafr?.aL.. OT',' ...... 1 "j'''" J 0 "- l.wx. 1 .Of J Us&the Herald's i - -- Thone":424-W. Houses Pointed fairly Jumped, her work. Uncle Jerry kitchen; a stinging permeation ys he the nonchalant, Jerry Winston end yet he stayed by I lira. PenfieM wondered. Oertalnly Prudence was different front 4qronelsi&-She. was like a tjulet little rewboat that had strayed from Ita nioerlngs and had floated Into a group of varieAlways gentle and gated craft friendly she yet had the slightly aloof manner of one whose thoughts, are turned "often Inward, So far frotn being modified, bjr .h jurrganj ings, sne naa Drought her own world Into them -- and . kept It Intact Ber carefully preserved silk gown; the fine old lace around the neck and edging r the sleeves;' "bar sweetly sad poise; the calm expression of her fftsese-- . ,sej her . inert from Iter -- begnmvlngthe4 - iOVERNllfc d. 94 North Fourth West. She piissed the" popper to Qrlnk and dragfeil stool tn --front of the applet T)Ox cujilTonnresIdefhe stove. The glass. dishes, being very choice, were In oiu of the upper boxes, behind the j spiceo. , Iettte splec boxes to another shelf, "t'!i oh!" she shrieked. "I dropped one. Pick It up, quick! Oh! Quick!" But neither child could be quicker than' the spice box had been. It had fallen on the stove. When It struck, the cover flew off. A liberal quantity of cayenne --pepper spread over the hot stove, and Instantly a spiral of black smoke arose, like diabolic incense. An acrid odor filled the that enough la aH I want. There's Perennial True," she rfdded softly, as she caught a: glimpse through the "Too bad you're open- front floor. going off,- Tou. iulght "Well, , now, I I don't have to go straight away," admitted Uncle Jerry Work-Guarantee- Phone 741. " many-kernels- "No, I woiit." she laughed.1 "I'll make a stand for a certain, amount -- Withput Charge. All tSILLESPIE.& PETERS get a bit of this here corn less you divide the old maids with BonfifiTGer aldine. Crink, take this popper and I'll pet the dishes. What say let's ITl bet Penzle'd like to have us use them little glass dishes that come with the cowpons. It's gotta be somep'n small, 'cause land knows there won't .'' po feller get better you cnnVUreathe and the more time you got" for other folks and that's the nut In concern, ain't It.?' "I'll he running along," said Uncle Time,- - Best Quality Materials Used. jfrownedjieavlly. "TOtr cite Provo Prae Perennial clutched-a- t aslngwrllilirntlr her lntojhe -- ' more time?' -- . -- rtMssiyJnrnoiiem.-yog':do- rjobrKgured Anywhere, Any seen her look like that, iincla Jercy was talking, but Lettte paid no . attention. She was thinking about Miss Hapgood. She edged TntoUie room. "Are you--f w.ijbuwmb . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING: . th c PHONE 359. - tea was-that CENTER. Butt looWm-she-ew-W-- tlia ' Powdl Brothers LGardge 231 W. vlag-Mm- . ! MID-WINT- . -- obey; thfTWBlcIf aP&Mlfi those beaten or otherwise to -- tho fancy of the cltlaetl. Flngrwol. nithtrar law violations are seen on every hand, punished may have been undesirable -- for ertra one thou getting-4ke- & rly is the prohibition law itlzons, but I44i hit the work of eleven more, ". neither was It penrdssible to taUe seii' violated. . Persons who conduct Illicit mob fo punish them, and in doing so ' "ifo honvonulikely." tills Ifl II cIlPilD hole. help liberties between meals. She as die? mob commit home and of who the make members brew the stills, wheh we get out of it. would have to beln at the beginning. be g pose of their illegal wares simply re- - great or greater a prime than the 0!e wouldn't have caught mc staying "Crink was on the back steps, whitn rliis rhnelf Pd had my way.? auto- - ttiev wish ttr mnrteh. There are Iifws4-fir- e ieke. card the affairstling pieces ot wood which would j 4we-41mer'w4flouncM.aalirf-jUie,"iJoall. auch'pBsesIiftdJi.BcnuldlSha tows,: lady .ub slight wfuslo-o- f m airs. 1'enneia Ject of numerous violations. The ever bo better that one guilty persun Imagination, be; iut'.: together .as Lottie approached hiin thor. that a low nmnbflr of left her, lost 'In' thought ' "I guess I'm steamhniit. (r.nMlnr nnmW nt inhWla ahnw she reflected, can't, , got & IscitiLiitjmsi .ingrn'tlatlon. that rosect for private property Is persons in the community commit a stupid," line on those Itosieys, except iney "Got any money, Crink?" she Tn Innttmerahhjrin- - greater crime in trying to punish, him. don't rapidly diminishing. agree. That seems to he free quired gently. stances can be seen every day of law As the speaker points out, .the best Information for ev'rybody. But If Jhls Weuer why you wnnter knowT violations ranging over the entire way to get ritof a bad law Is to en- Is the reception Uncle Jerry gets at He looked up In shrewd caution. The code. There Is no doubt that this ten- - force t. Its bad qualities then would their house, why doesn't he quit ; he had money; and al- (act ' ' ii Increasing, Hany reasons become' apparent.' and it noiiM 4)6 going?' tfinugli Indlvluals have had more, been given for It, but the undpr- - pealed in the proper way. nonevpver felt greater responsibility. CHAPTER XV Since he, had been paid In cash by Mr. Drake. Mrs,. Penfletd"had presented Lettia Attempts Hospitality. him with an W purse and had allowed "Oh, I found the most wonderful him to jcarry In It a sum never exnargaln"njtnced Mrs. Penfleid, as ceeding twenty cents, usually la as she put down her old suitcase on the 'small change as provided b the kitchen table ami unbuckled the United States tresfuifr The .T?ry It is of little consequence that the celvable quantities of rubles or "marks straps. "Look here, Uncle Jerry. It's loosest of this loose change he. could spend without supervision up to and American people spent for "vanity" In their pockets and nothing in their bean splits." They look if" laughed the blg including ten cents' a week; larger last year of a, billion stomachs. r man, as he inspected the beans, which Investments wereuhjecno decision dollarB, and paid 600,000,00e for candy In conference. Crlnk's pride had Tou can hardly mention any well were halved or oUiervedisinte' ' and ice cream. Such- - totals sound lm- He reached dangerous proportions. known article of trade for which the grated. It waa "Yea, easy to name 'em," was even glad that the purse was old ; nressiva tint lack tnnanlnir. Thnv ant American people do not. spend bun-'- fehe:greed. "Point is, they don't cost It looked more as though his financial big only because the nation is big. of millions a year, properly but half as much as the whole ones, experience reached gratlfylngly Into dreds nation is made up of Individuals, and where! the dlffrunce lh nourishthe past Moreover, by keeping the and "it la the ultimate unit that counts, enough. ment T The whole bean's there, only inside pocket of the purse stuffed Six dollars apiece for ice cream and It la of no Importance that the not In one place, Ani I know a way with chips from the kitchen woodpile, In a rich country, is not much tion spend $50,000,000 a year for chew-t- o to cook oil Into beans sot the chilhe was able to give the Impression of apend in a year. log gum, because that la only 60 cents dren don't taste It end I put la a nice abundant resources the beyond . We are all a little too fond ot mere apiece, and the chewers have the 60 dash of Indian meal, and land, they to spend at raoimfirhtcli numbers and too easily hypnotized by cents. If there is anything Important I don't need nothing more to a sitting. the moment - "Let me have some money, Crink," talk of millions and billions. The Sua- - about the matter, it la that the They get as nourished as they con Ton know a lot of folks are Lettte need it awful, and begged. slant have got over that, and the Ger-- .chewers might be using their jaws and stand. overfed." I know you're "moat a. rich man." mans are getting over it, with Incon- - nervous energy to better purpose. We can save you money on your car repairs if you have it done now. Take .advantage of our rates. ESTIMATES FREE Get It Done by Expert Mechanics. UncW Jerkiness. Jerry : be as if glared djiji't appreciate glared hospitality at alL "Hun long,' Lettle." he sold .briefly. "I got a story to ' felIng."T!mTea- ileast there kitchen. into was no danger df Mnlealate since a story ag in p'rogreBS. She got the salt Crink did net come. She ew more and niw? lmpatlentePrea-enti- v she softly openedltSe.doJttoto r the again and peeked In ,ltn great faution. . Miss Hapgood' wasn't crocheting nowHer wort had fallen- tn7her top. vfle was' (oeking aT rnHe "Jerry wlffi" f a'Slied Interest nvnressicn thr ' ny i flt;-fe- er plne Folks doa't think they've had a good time to yewr house 'less they've et" Thi decision was cemented "By tlie fact that Miss Hapgood had treated Orlnk and Lottie to cake a rew nays before; "I gotta feed her somepn. I Just gotta." She sprang to her feci 'aia8foie into, the kitchen.": She stood for some time, thn!;:nj. , n'posfrlie wonki. Amit-aback door got any thing but the reg'lar lock and hoTfr tie couiun i pui tawirrliw-tfr . - I Straight ungsual ," "We'd-tragbter-- feed This a "she said "Talking alnt much-goodIto tserlelframtcWBf Cncte Jerry.' who waa, expatiating on the value of ore- - Get tance," Oncia Jerry wal faying, wit' an easy gesture. "Guinea pigs wonld be a nretty healthy lot If the medical The ichooiK woul 4et -- !env alone. 3 whole pojnt la tatrolred gettlng-onr"How'jat-yoLtiWhr1ghtly.. This remark was intended to be but It had a rather paraleffect upon conversation, which yzing had been in full .awing. Miss Hapgood dipped her hook into iter work with , unJustr-shellfcaBarc- V - Ty She was consumed with Impatience. She waa afraid' that tha guest might depart before tha refreshments would be ready. She ttnek her head through tit door into the living-roo"Now take guinea plg-- y for la out-of-d- 1 'Aad ow'"ipurre"'tflkE bMryanny-frgi- v Enslow's baby bad been tdfcen trc Would "Mrs. Penfleid come at oncet Of course she would. "you emrtalsMlgs gtePgo&" gne reminded her household, with a partFIoKrBbgham Livings ton ing wave of her hand. "Til. come back m- mas soon's I can." A "hard look came Into Gusste' No one knew upon whouHhe pantle eyes. "Lucky you're so well sathad fallen. I'm lp ferry isfied," she snapped. became more cor nn -- p;t'ive ubout Mrs. Penfleid looked at, her in astono trees and njlly easier ishment. It had not once occurred to now that his niece .s gone. Lettie, Tier IFaf Frank Bosleys wife might however, understood that the honors not be n sympathy with his friendwere hers. When Penzie was away, ship for Uncle Jerry. Evidently she surely she was the next hostess in and Gussle were In agreement about line. She put aside her pictures and its undestrabllity, but GusaTe'sattl' directed her mental energy to the ii j " of tha Oregon reralniscencee in the interests of pillow tops: Lettia was. Quietly cutting pic tures, out of an oio weatnersione magazine. Conditions were Ideal for a congenial confab when llks a bolt at of the blue, word came that Hi Bos-ley- 's -- -- "- ai j lying one probably fc Wm, general Senator national' draft away from the- - moorings " of problem, greatest L. imroot, of Wisconsin, told- - ligion and morality. Take these curbs nienibepr'of tlit) John Ericsson Repub- - away, and there is nothing to prevent fear of pun7 lie Jiague of Illinois, at a meeting in law vlofation except-thishment. ajid criminals can and do .Chicago recently. "fining men." he said, "try to. Justify evade this very successfully, this disrespect for law upon the plea if the will of the lndivldualls to re- Jaws are nnfa&t. But to tusjvjtfaga ja&jagjpl tMl gothlngjt tudeBggefrtMs-wsmtt- l:. mit every man to decide for himself anarchy can result No person which was most unwelcome. w nether a 4s4atar nnt, with the- be safe from the cupidity or spite otj- - 'I :conelud-yo- i doat like hlinisbfr aid vaguely. privilege of disobeying it If he be- - the evil doer 4tees-4tte-- b Another-tre-nd flf fee prevailing W Oussla abrugged'loj&lnk . law- - violation is the Increasing numand ruin." anyuiing aoont mn.uniess i uuve u, , Senator Lenroot asserted that the per of beatings. Kldnaplngs and mur- - but t shouldn't, have said it if you "best way to get rid of a bad law is to ders by mobs who take the law into imdjrt dragged TOnTtRothe laik. Taln't your fault, anyhow." . She ; enforce it. their own hands. This form of law turned" (b go." ""OK," Mrs. Penfleid, do "Jiil;PuMie men, too, are pointing violation leaven more. menacing' than you spdse the landlord would put an out this'moifcfB- - 4ead.ei!ev to defy the other JjecauRe it alms at the over- - extra lock on' the back door f' law-- undeniably. aome Custard : LawRisfespct t JerfT" VtaatoB-- 'S The - : . Tol 8be bad brought bit of crocheting; Mrs. Pentteld got out bar sewing; ,.... Published by The Herald Company,, EVERY aejghbora; InttnglSIy " WatitAds " . V |