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Show 'TIII3 IIEHALD, FIUDAY, -- .'THE DAILY. HERALD. ' " T j - '. . Published by The Henld Onnpany. . EVJ2RT it an so much young people do love a treat" Tea, yea, thafs true," responded the major with pleasant smile. He turned expectantly as a. tail, dark, Ungold youth of sixteen strolled Into the room. - " -la It. Howardr don't think Td better go tonight, aid Howard," briefly." I think I ought to stay home, sir: Pve got a cold."- .- SXCEPT 8ATUHDAY. AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- T SO oenta Tem of Subscription: piiy only, delivered ty 'carrier. 13.50 a year. outside toe county, a mall In Utah county, year; month; by ' year Dally and JSunday, by carrier, 40 cents' month. IS.60 l, fl a year.---: Sunday, by mail, ft a iesr8undayon1y,-ny-maiDaily i Entered as second class maU matter June . 1911, at the postotflee, ' Provo, Utah, under the Act, of March 8. 1871. iiceaisy laanrtca I ul at vl RIsry Stewart Cutting hasn't t all, momr-voiuteered the widoyed, Carley, who bad followed .on his n-i elght-yeawi- SWORN CIRCULATION STATEMENT . ..... .' - !raeL: To U. S. Government. Tor Six Months Ending April I,"l923.' .lb-- .ii-T. -- - '"'-- '- - Aie ktorried," - . j State of Utah, r of ft br Untied Featore SraHceU PERSONALITY OF . MARY STEWART CUTTING . . etc to-wl- read The Hound of 'the Basker-vlllesr- " ' . "If he has a cold" said the major, oblivious of bis grandson's , remarks. Any plea of health was always valid ? to the major. : j "Yes. yon bad better stay here, my boy; much better!" ynyrx win pnjny it anyway. yr? began Sally comfortingly, as Howard disappeared, and stopped shprfas a d tall, vthln,- abnormally came toward them with an young girl agitated expression on her small, pale, d countenance. "Is there Anything the", matter, snub-nose- r i- xiija . Eflynr wm ij 'tin, nommg, putoe" age when to make one of a fam--1 Ilv party of pleasure was nothing abort of Mony.i:!! do to bat to tell mj you --and the major, but one-- Ol neuralgie headaches Is coming on. and I think rm afraid I ought not to go mother ovtja this weather. I know k rpoiett'T--J$ctntolilsene ad atertaiBent or wouldn't want ine ,t" maat course not!" said the a sstKSnarter jor hastily,' to aplto of bur stricken but i are to say ae seore appr. countenance;. Ton mostaV be exlatr; aadtooee U the years that have inUrrened. The other day a oa any account, ny dear child. posed i ml oeuul sat around a ta Not" ble.' and east verse were spoae "I feeit dreadfully ibont tt, major with enthusiasm of a different one . f bUrrled . murmured the girl with a sharp ei mer LltUe Vtorlee dear," a ewrte her ewa look at Sally who was fiercely silent L"tbovgh, woeda, ehe wrote, only "the kind , Two ticket east away, and, the major of torie evbodr knowa, like had paid seven dollars apiece for yeusbreaA and bsttw," and ef people who "Just naturally lived to a speculator. them outside the elty and took train i." Ualale May with her outLittle touch. universal the Is Iters Her owik named ure, to quote 1 standing crop of curls guilelessly -twas "the happieit she added her 'version of. theMajraB knows anytuine anout." Her nus Ellyn fan upstairs. she western man, and band was a "She told Howard she didn't want bad sis children. It was ber tour to go because she hadn't any sweetie." older children who first appreciated her aa an author I was one of "Oh, if abo would like some candy!" thorn. the major with eagerness. began If ART STlffWART CDTTINO, JR. wean ..candy, she .. "She - doesn't, means a young man," said Sally. mind, father dear; well get i How does one solve a problem that "Iever somev-on- e ola wbooaldjjegtad to cant-lisolved! Of course all problems are impossible of solution until goT Her heart was hot within ber ; it yon do solve them. was exactlf like Carletorfa relations, One never knows when the smallest never put themselves out for they' a to out be turn big happening may 1 anybody thing in Its effect on the mind of two the more need for Carleton all But people wbo love each other, In all the to stand now. A saving Idea oc by for to never be come, years that may curred to ber, solving the problem at ' gotten. once, Why hadn't she thought of it Sally, the bine-eyebeforet The nin was burling itself wife of Garleton . May,, whose photo- at the window with renewed .violence. graph with Its Ann lipa and steady She must manageto get jto the Wake-fieleyes reinforced her spirit from the telephone at the corner-a- nd little table beside her the mother of Carleton to have bU dinner In town the lwofflrtybeo,fli and the baby op- as would all 4av4ooo but for stairs with Maggie, was busy with her the they needs and meet them babya In own problem as she sat the small He Uked to come afterward. there fl relit room looking out of the window. bnt he wouldn't first home and dress to the winter after- noon, at the flooded vacant suburban without Father's seeing her. lota and the leafless boshes that tremAs she" splashed through poddies bled at the fierce alashee of the rain. in her attics, the rata Tattling down She was listening to the footstepa on her umbrella and Carieton's mack- -- to-b- f t :' " . -- Pjwnatii4P!Pe xrrTl h jf TP ih tfer : 'oJh'Ji!Jl!l -treHameVnddrcssoe of individual tfve itst name and the names and addresses of stock-ers, of, it - itoraera pwnui or ooiainu per cent or more ei swv touu junuuai The Herald CorporaaoB, Provo, utaa; is. u. Hooseri, rrovo, utan. the knows bondholders, mortageesrand ther security holders ownlnr r holding 1 pej nt pr moref total amount ot bonds, mortgages, or other aeouritles are: (If there are none, so sUte.) Q. D. RodferirProm" ("-- '. Utah.!-.':' ;,. frv? r? : 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names ot the owners, stockholders, and security holders, it any, contain not only the list of stock-" holders and security- - holders as they appear upon the books of the company fcut also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the bodka of the company fcut also,, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name ofi the person or corporation for whom, such trustee lMCtin$, is given; also "that tba said lwo paragraphs contain state, raents embracing affiant's full knowledge ana belief, as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders-ansecurity holders who do not 8ppear..wpoir the books of the company as trustee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a 'bona fide Owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any in the said stockbonda, or other securities than interest direct , as so stated bThlmr7"1 - 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 2238. : j: i B, C. RODGERS ' " Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of April, 1923. jfc d IlL . . ' - ' XSeal.) My commission W. W. ALLEN. ' : Notary Public, Provo. Utah. expires July 20, 192S.J Daily IleraldCfrculatiofi 2Z.38 mi wr-aaaiifc soft-cheek- J -- T. IVo wonderTww Sherlock Holmes. would have gone about solving this mystery: In England a famUy is receiving a weesoy registered letter H witnont contents, rrom a missing member. The facts, Mr. Holmes, are these: Steven Cumm'lngs, auto tester, This aocietv h t.Mn .APv. ing ninety years on a, new lUlian tionary. And so far it has reached only the letter P. "At this rate," a Jasclsff offioIaT points, out, "another 100 years would be needed to finish the work, and h time the first nart of tha dictinn. Florence. die-que- er in London. A month later his wile I iou marvei at anyone wining to de- received an envelope in his band- - .vote his life to such a finite nnnmit wrtting, through the mails. Inside even when paid by government sub-wsome money-b- ut no messagq tUf. Although we haven't week after week. Mrs.' gated, we suspect that the men who -ary Cummings ot the same thing. Never iave "tolling bnttIs-dlcffonbut money always messageInslde, may be retired American congress- uuui mo um oi ua jwar. men ine envelopes oegan coming, Touwr neoole who will Mrt empty. They look as If thehad sieamea peu ana uwh- - contents tne courtship ustom of penguins, Cummings apparently doesn't emn Wrds seen by Surgeon Levick know that a third, party is interven- - When he explored the anUrctlc with inn--, wealing tne money ne is mailing. Captain Scott. vr is ne reaiiy mailing it, uur. Levick says that the male bird looks Holmes? Maybe be Is teld captive the ladte8 0Ter untn he makes h,8 . . . allowed .to addrest the en-- choice, then carries a pebble over and -- -r -. ' deDOBlts it at her feL 'velopes Thi. i. hi. His family with income shut off propogal. Rival males attack him as -- advertise-tha they-a- re "in terrible oon 8 he drops the pebble. If he iwhlps them, the lady Is his. . ;ine vummings mystery is some Ponder these three cases-mystIetter- - raUle dictionary and- - strange 1 . v Another o.ueer ease is the news bird courtship. They are not Jmporr comes from Italy. Jt seems ihiLiha tant t compared with major world Fascist! .have decided to discontinue event. But thv hfc hoi, m winj the money formerly appropriated each - 0f importance, in that they entertain. . year to the philological society of help us relax from headache problems. ar lnveeU-Thbreatte- r. t ei i-n- tonterjjprtr, I" .i; , T. ; ery w J down the narrbw hallway; every now and then be called to her dejectedly t "It doesnt look much Uke.Tleartng, Sally." and, she replied:- - - tnti reverting to the parting from her husband tliatmonimg there' had been something lacking. To married lovers each dav dlffereth extremely In glory SOh ,thlnkJhXdoes,. fatherr there la a deepening,?! the Joy of though she dldnt think so at all. affection, or an Imperceptible lessenHow, how, she wondered desperate ing -- of. It ; thero are the day I that seem to make neither for progression ly, could she make ber commuting hu.' band aDoear clad to so back to nor retrogression, and yet Of which . KEY OUR STOCK OF BABY. CHICK. FEEDS I& COMPLETE, - ' INCLUDING A rainy evening In town has, at f least. Its cheerful Illumination ot lights and flashing motors; there Is a sense of populonsnesa, of action, epeeoV But in an outlying suburb Is the blackness a rainy winter night ' f desolation. i The outUneot.a.nan bent forward against thestorm was . the only sign of Tlf e 'as Salty retnrnedrheraeiBut obstinately rose now, agUnst her ullure. She would find tome way to elec-trtt- f -- CHARCOAL, OYSTER SHELLS, MEAT SCRAPS, ETC ; , . . -- Kavo die ' PHONE 480, :' 425 WEST CENTER. "I TERMS STRICTLY CASH day yet. The two children were having their early supper at the little round table under the big clock In the dining room. Carley looked up to ask: "What's the matter with grandpa! 'He walks up and- - down tlme; and. wont Wasatcii -- roflucc ell-th- e j.' smile.'L HO looked very old L?J; - , and worn as he Sally - "Where baxe you beenr he asked anxiously. "Only to JheWakeflelrs for a tnlnad when ate. "The "rain ; vonre ont in It" she lied. Just He visibly brightened. That' Of connfe I I don't mind weather, never dldl" Perhaps"" Carleton might feel that way too. She had a sudden buoyanee of hope as she ran upstairs to change "lierithlngs. .Shei opened the door ot closet' by - mlstaker" and Carleton' The day had a curse on It saw that was all there was to itl A glance had abowa that his new shoes were missing he had worn them Into town. The fact covered a tragedy. Carlo-to- n was afflicted with a little toe on his left foot that. had to be treated with peculiar consideration if a shoe which, of course, must" not be toot Hht-i-we- re the least bit too broad, the toe slipped back under its feuows, la be trodden into agony by them at every atep. If Carleton had beenput in the rain all the afternoon In those BEFORE YOU START , r isn"t:-ao-b- ffite about stores fixtures of My ldnd; colonnades, the latest designs In booEcases, thantlaiiduffetsanW . most modern and icomreBient Utchen cupboards. - -- In evl table words of horrified surprise and protest the Future Wifl-Be- miENT Specify- - , , Provo, Utah. " '; STANDARD COAL From : 1 the Spring Canyon District, on Your Next Order. ' IT BURNS BETTER one comfort day, before - ... . GIVES MORE HEAT LASTS tONGEB - Exclusive seems to he raining harder than evert It will be pretty tough on the boy to go out again -- tonight, and yon Wont want to so without him. I intended this, for a pleasure yon know, my dear. but I suppose well just nave to gi SMOOT& SPAEFORD PHONE 17. STANDARD COAITCO). ' "Not a bit of ltr said UorcedcheertaessWaste CONTRACTOR - WelL yon are aU dressed, rsee.m1or. slehlnf. "My my. it time;" 54--J. , 90 South Serenth Easfc1 rl thA ltvnp this Phone Depends on QUALITY AND W0RK3IANSHD? OF TODAY. Let the FIRST cost be the LAST. " : -- fat, warm bundle, as her In this dreadful, endless putting him to bed. ' E. H.- - Johnson iilrflrsttn. of " Mr;BuiMerfWhat Tout r - ' Her loving heart swelled with pity for him.' Oh, she couldn't aak him to take another - step! She thought swiftly of the time when she had fallen on the ice and hurt her anee nd4-h- d "atrJtelefcanaByl Home of all the big crises in which he had so dearly come to her aid. She wouldn't sacrifice him now for any one! If father had to be disappoint ed, he had to beTbe would rto4 make up to him lor u by ner compan ionship. She dressed hnrrledly. There was only one thingJeft jiowjfor herlo dor she -- must manage to apeak to Cane-ton beforethTTnaOTawImrto-a- H TiaBOeloXSrthe-blow-- Fu st Nortfi Street 443 West shi - Salt Lake, Utah. Sally, with all those mncn jrvenlng;- - after the bAlf- nmo - itci front door and to went the so walk home from the station In this that Sher far slide may Icy slosh and ralnT There never were what should be the thrilling pleasure -Hooked out into the downpour; no any taxis in this outlying part of the of recovery turns Into an Irritation. signs of her husband ! But the major suburb. How bad she failed to remind It U a fact often overlooked, that had followed her, htm' In the unclouded mornin that taking tt by and'targe, there is no She got sway from him and slipped this and not. tomorrow, as first. In- being morelnwardly sensltlTe-to-t- he down the basement stairs to peer ont tended, was to be the night of father's changes in domestic atmosphere than secretly from the lower door. treatT Ever since luncheon she bad the unanalytlcal American nusoano. Were are you, BallyT he called. tried repeatedly to get Carleton'on a Carleton-- . had. gone oft that morn "Como up- - herOr-my-She ing, after the agnely nnsympathetle phone thatr hadgono-lead"There began a wild game of hide t knew Intuitively that unwarned, conditions of the past week; win an and seek. Sallv and the inaior each from loudly poken words In answer indefinable effect of glad escape on the watch for tbefirst glimpse of to her would bet household demands that Impressed it the homecomer. She swept the chil"Go in town tonight' lou're crasy." self on her even m his kiss of fare- - dren out ofher way, when, efadlng ' Oh,: no enforced resignation on his welL ' . her father, she dashed up or down to more In love with her either was a must be would 'suffice. There Sally part point of advantage.. glow of enjoyment to satisfy poor fa husband than when, .nine years ago,, "Don't put dinner on the table yet," ther, who had planned this festivity they had begun life together; .she she ordered Maggie. v .for his brief trip up from the Sooth, knew that his love for her bad grown on was a hers havlnr tray In Ellyn be where 1ls health, sinco the death of alsok That-- -sudden a his wife, kept him In the lonely win really married. But she had cream. Howard' was . still per-- plexlon ters;, the thought of this pleasure consciousness now that she had to the . "Hound of the Basker-vllleglued him to In warm tiresome been would loved asking haps glven to those ho The major settled Into a do a great many things lately, from his heart for months to come. steady walk forward and back in the house Hthe ilfce 'old man, Iwas a Jrstjmomenthejentered faU.Tioldleriy (Ho upper hall, opening the front door at with a square gray beard and pierc- until he left It; she dldnt want him each round to look ont, and Sally la He her! ing eyes under bushy gray eyebrows. to be glad to get away from desperation took her stand halt in His old friends called htm major, bnt never refused to do what she asked the wet.- areaway. Would Carleton he was mostly known here a 8atly of him, bnt-- he had told her once that never come? :, ofthe lay's fatheri absent or present he he was exceptionally, busy at At last, at last through the dark was so much a father, always, as far fice these days. She had a 'strange the deluge his figure materialas moderate means could afford, .Mo- - Sense of their being out of touch. The nessof rain boat in Tier face and chined her ised unexpectedly near, as, closing his tng something" for her and hers. heart When she beard his voice she umbrella he turned toward the upper But this tneaterparty tonight-- or would feel better; - he would say: stepe. His arms were full of bundles. which the most, expensive t)h,Carieton, -- Carleton! Come seats had been rrocured and the "Stop Imagining' things.' this way, down here I" - --. when r She another' had Inspiration while embracing proapectlve supper, Her hands groped for htm, dragged nineteen-year-ol- d sob and Sally's end Carieton's young visiting Jimmy, the him to her." The touch of his dear Wakecame her the to ring at cousins, Howard and Ellyn Brown, heir, ' body, even In his wet overcoat seemed .' hero on their- - way to ' Florida, was fields. I yon wsnt to go salvation, though he had an effect of really Intended as a rnectal treat for - "Oh, Jimmy dont no with tonlghtl )Iy resistance, as If the dividing haze "of Ring to the theater the last few days was still there. extra tlcketa" two father has man a of the young struggles through - "Whet's the matter? Let's get' ln- -- shook hlshead.."Thank -Jlmmy to 'support his little' famUy,' baying "'; aide" ;; Moth a date Pve myself. got shoes, perforce, Instead , of theater yon, bur "No, nol wait a moment Tve got er's ont". tickets. He had, moreover, a chival to speak where father cant hear. He If to use want phone, your 1 only rous kindness for the mujor, which in the ball above waiting for yon." Is Is out of "Ours I may,", said 8ally. the latter deeply appreciated It quick then! Tve been ont "Say order." , lie came la now to. stand beside his all afternoon In these Infernal shoes. hours before Central-go- t seemed It dangbter., ssytngL inxlogMy; Xty toes- -" --a right number, but at last Tot afraid Carleton wont want to the ?:"Oh; t know It all, dearP Her whisy "Oh, Ur. Trueflt Is thlo youf This - . Is Mrs. Usy speaking. Is Ur. May pered go nut la the rain again.? words came la a torrent - "on., or . indoors an . flay, v yon there? What r Went est after lunch tried to get ym on the phone to re. know.V: sold Folly brightly. "And and sold he wouldn't be back at the mind you this Is the night ot father's Iloward and .Ellyn. are looking for office 'r'been nlanntni for yon know wM-agn!aT-- ro (Continued oa Page Seven.) 1 town-th- lo WHY HAVE YOUR SHOES COBBLED 1 hare them rebuilt at the same price? when you can work will , Our stand inspection. Hawe them rebuilt by a bis-firs- lalilifShoollolioiljers , . j . 55 . cou- short-skirte- .' - " - .fore leaving. ld dimly 3 :S2irmee 1 I .. ths -- could reach. hlnT Had a good manj places to go tot No, ft's nothing to . thank you! Oood-by.- " portant ' Out In the storm all that afternoon ;As be himself would have' expressed f it for her. ii was rotten luck. She called up a couple of friends j whe might retrieve the party; one wai In bed, the other in Philadelphia. She tried vainly to get the promise of a taxi later. She carefully laid the coin for her city call beside the phone bev sin's heels. !"He says he's sick of theaters; He" wanU to stay home and No author to better known Irt thls County of Utah, as. e stories O0mtiTTor--tnwie4-lifbe state and countyforesaid, 4 than . Before Jnet a hotiry public In and for-tStewart Cuttins. She Mry ot : StarrAutfcor-Ber- M personally appeared. J&C.tHoagerii wno nsvrag neen amy eworn aeiwains Adventures with deep to Jaw. denoses and says that he lathe publisher of The Daily Herald, and nolned Intereet tor tne Ptn. . I have n&own mra.. wytune -merit of the ownership, management (and If a daily paper, the circulation). am. yeara.-lshac- t.-l Itjodinanr -. reIn shown above the date caption, for the of the aforesaid .. on of the tow people, to whom she -- told wwidorful stoii - flutred fer theAct publication J4 1918, embodied in section,?, PostatXawr loot before them. Every ' She Jind ; m onthe reyerseof this form, esa&t wrltmr sundown I -- sat With min adteessea Ji everat other fsrend osee et CE. are: . Provo, business Utah; Publisher, and Bodgers, managers editor, back parlor aa4 Uetenea sreaw Gunnar B. Jf. editor, ta Rasmuson, editor. that C dodgers, Provo, Utah; managing 4y to Ulee Otat beeeine t riwi . 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