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Show ' 1 I WHY PAY MORE? , Gorgeously Knitted Ties for the Wom ' Who Wears Blouses 4 We da not.whble your shoes, but By JULIA BOTTOMLEY re' build them by factory methods, at the i31 I0w.e9c.pnc9.j McWs Panco Half Soles... ........ .$1.00 .$1.00 Men's Leather Soles ... . .... inaawsi "V i'wii Rubber Heels ., ... '. Women's Half Soles Rubber Heels . . ... Children's Shoes . . r.. . '. . . . : . . use waterproof and .V. .35c ... ...... ..Joe -- 25c .... . .50c and up . Jong-wearin- WARNING Qhoet Goes Forth Nightly in 8Uejy Hollow in Search of Head Lost In Battle. U. 8. Weather Bureau Sends Qui Cablegrams to Certain Regions1 O.cciir. When Earthquake g leather, While can-no- J COLLECTIONS P"f ' rpfe-l- Provo Mercantile Agency IM .fit4 ?;i Vrl v fife : Itp or eanjh 'be used di- quakes, they have other practical uses. When the records are collected and studied they throw a great deal of light on the nature of earthquakes generally, and it is conceivable that at some future time this Information may lead to successful nieth-- . ods of prediction. . In one way, however, wiiich Is Illustrated in the practice of the con Hawaiian ducted by the 'weather bureau" .of the United States Department of Acrlculture. selsuiol oeieal records are "of Immediate practical utility- Severe earthquakes within oceanic areas frequently are attended by sojpalied tidal waves. There may be un interval of many hours the occurrence of the quake and tie arrival of th'e destructive oceanic wave at any gften place-Wha violent earthquake appearing to have occurred In the Pacific" ocean Is registered at the Hawaiian observatory, the officials send out warnings by cable or otherwise to the regions likely tobe affected by the accompanying tidal waves, so that the people may not be caught unprepared. This service is said tOi have resulted In a. great saving of' life and property. t volcano-observator- - ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING CO. 403 West Center St. selsniological quake records rectly to predicting 9z r OF. TIDAL WAVE MET HEADLESS HORSEMAN The graveyard of the old Dutch u dechurchi Tarry town, H. scribed by Washington Irving at the beginning of the "Legend of Sleepy Hollow." "6a the TapKun Zee there lies a small market town or rural port known by the name JCot far from this of Tarrytown. village there is a little valley which iS'Obe of ttie quietest spots in the X 'Bruall brook glides world. t through lt.wlth jii'st luurmurs enough to lull one, to repose."- The enchanted region of. Sleepy. Hollow is haunted ty the apparition of a figure, on horseback, who in- - a mythical buttle hud losr his head, "Certain of the more authentic historians," continues the author, "allege that the body of the trooper having- been buried in the churchyard, the ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head, and that the rushing speed' with which he sometimes passes,,along the Hollow is owing to his being in- -a hurry to get back to the" churchyard before daybreak." Just below, the bridge flows the brook, and near the church btidge Ichabod Crane had his terrifying encounter with the- - headless horseman. Detroit "News. . ' We '.A THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. r 5 Transfer Co. Offite Phone 148; Res. Phone our Independence we are Haunting the handsomest, most gorgeously colorea ties knitted art can pro- PROVO TENT, AWNING AND HARNESS COMPANY duce. Now that the knitted tie has found Its place In the feminine mode, we are exercising our new to the fullest extent. privilege With the tailored suit, with the cloth coat dress, we are e wearing a contrasted .or harmonized tie as the case may be, while It Is the finishing touch to the r sweater and blouse, the the knitted Jacquette. Of course Jt Is perfectly stunning with the now so fashionable knitted sports coat which most everyone Is wearing these brisk wintry days. - LADIES' PURSES AND HAND BAGS AT COST. DISCOUNT ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OLD STOCK one-piec- " GLOVES slip-ove- MANUFACTURERS OF EVERYTHING IN LEATHER AND CANVAS, . WE REPAIR AUTO CURTAINS AND WINDOWS; FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING. -:- if yea. jusfliow -- effective a knitted tie can look with one of the smart brushed ' wool coats which are quite fhe rage Just John Keel, Prop. 127 West Center. . S 135 W. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 29. ' per Oranges . . . .30c, 40c, 50c Cups and Saucers, set . ., .. Sweet Spuds, lb 8c .$1.40 Irish Spuds, lb 2c Gold - Band Plates, per ..set 3c $1.50 Dry Onions, lb 3c 'Gold Band Cups, set $1.80 Parsnips, lb. ...v. .' .2c Water Sets Carrots, lb. .$2.40 3c Cabbage, lb So ' Xmas Nuts, mix, lb.. .25c cfk7set? si each::$2625c Plates, SlyDnSe,d'lh lbS'nH f--l 'mb Berry Bowls, each. . .,65c txdekdrChiefS' Lemon Peel, lb 40c Harmonicas, 5c to $1.00 PppI ih Fancy Box Stationery. ........ ........ "" " l , pi M ' If I m II i I -- w -- Sfjf teK2ibs.l cKsS? ot''ttlie Book3 TS::i::: HOLIDAY GOODS Dolls, all sizes. Plain White Plates, per set ... . . $1.40 assortment. ood izsz?-Children's Dishes "r III w ss.-fe- and Toys. ' ' Games, good variety. Boston Ferns, each $1.25 Never were dresses prettier than 'those shown for school girls this season. They revel in embroideries- and in ' colored .trimmings. They are made of the warmest and woollest materials and two of the new ones are sketched here to show you just how rrctty they are. bright-colore- - TRADE WITH THE STAR Evaporated-Peached- . , Grocery UTAH CENTRAL TfcUCK LINE Salt Lake to Provo .i8r. ... . t Evaporated Apricots, lb. . . vr v. Large Prunes, lb.' Lima Beans, 2 lbs. . . . . . ... v. .2S& ; . .vr.25) . . ... . Navy Beans, 3 lbs. . h .'.. Chili Beans,- &4bs. . . , . .V. . , 25) . .. ...38 rCarnation Mush, Rolled Oats . . . . 1 . . ; Carnation Mush, Wheat Flakes . , .(. . . . ... . . , . . . .40 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour '. . . 14) , Fine Bulk Mince Meat, lb .23) Y FRESH FRUIT, FRESII MiLKr FRESH BREAD, FRESH BUTTER , ........ ... .... -. .- - , Provo. Phone 867. Freight rates.' We Call For " and Deliver third-clas- y ..' first-cla- ss those sold to men. Another curious mountain exists carriages wert lofty and comfortThese are some of the exquisite in lejvada, though this one usually able. The carriages held ten percolor-- combinations, procurable; ia gives out a note resembling at first sons and lighted ,by gas. knitted tlis for women: Subtle the Jingling of bells, and ending They were jyere nigh enough to allow a swell. blendings of Egyptian red, gold, with a deep, orgnn-lik- e tall man to stand wearing his silk brohze and- pottery , blue, knitted In both cases the sounds are due hat. ' into dlagonal cleverly SJr William Hardman, In "A stripes ; to a peculiar formation of. the, greens and wood; browns some- earth, which under certain condi' Pepys" (Cecil Palmtimes with a touclk of old rose; tlons of weather allows the sepa- er), describes the first time he took his wife to visit "The Drain." as tangarlne diagonally trlped with rate particles to. rub ogalnsr-eac- h old blue ; violet with nasitouch of other and so produce uncanny ef- the new Underground was called. and fects. 'It goes very smoothly and rapi green; biscuit with . In England is a mountain whfch ldiy, he writes; "it feels very safe orange strlplngs, and the glrkwho wishes to show her. loyalty toan howls In such a way that formerly and quiet I am spirited away to ulina mater thooses a tie which it was supposed to" be the haunt of Bayswater before I know we have boasts her college colors. emons. This Is Cross JFell, In started. The only difficulty Is not The figure to the right In the tmoreland, where local eondU to pass your station, for the.. picture, relieves the tedium of a tiopX prpiluce. a. fiala..lth-evem- f twnsafe6H"preclsely alike, a .strictly' tailored fidiajr out any distinctive features of Including an awe-In- flattering knit tie of navy crossed that Can f rounding' streets atJimes country to Jiy. gold juuLplura with an 4ntpdue - -j- be; heard jr miles. guide you, and if you are not care tlon of briptit coral. fully looking out you are carried ' - Vnpipoi f'r.lon 1(C). A Chaarifted S;a Finhter. farther than you Intended to eo." Outside the. hNrbor of Clirrlotte " Amalie, on the coaXof 'St.', Thomas . St. John River Falls. One of the show places of Can-th- e Island, a liupe rock Toonis rut of sea. Sail Rock It isNialled, and ada Is the famous "Reversing It bears a startling reseii)hltmce.toj Falls" in the- province of New a ship. As I gnzed upon Brunswick, at the mouth of the 8t. Mr. A. Hyatt Verrill in his boNt John river, although they are Tr . 7..n a p':f?-T"In the Wake of the Bliiccanecrs,';sNrealIy not "falls" in the ordinary ' mame not tne couia neiiicose capi acceptance of the term. tain of a French frigate who a cen The'falls" result from the nar more row nnd andsshtnlownutlet-throo- gh tury ago, sighted the rock whfeh "theNlde, which .rises with iiHs.taktngrr"fora" ran close and hailed It privateer, great rapldlty.Suid to an altitude No response came back. 'Again of 28 feet has to pass. The outlet be hailed, and as still no response Is not sufficiently broad or deep to came he blazed a broadside at the admit the tidal waters with their shadowy mass. .Back came the rise, hence a fall Inward echoing thunder '.of the cannonade, during the flow. and the rebounding shotv falling en At the ebb the tide recedes the frigate's deck, convinced tne fsster than the outlet of the river Frenchman that the .privateer was can admit of the escape of water 4 -accumulated within the- - Inner returning bjs fire. For hours the battle raged ; the basin; hence a fall outward.. French gunners poured broadside The falls are passable four times after broadside at the massive In 24 hours, about 15 minutes at cliff. Not until day dawned did the each time, when steamers, saUlng deluded commander of the frigate vessels and rafts pass up or down. discover Ms mistaker Then, crestMontreal Gazette. fallen ani. mortified, he crept away, leaving Sail Reck unscathed and Taking No Chances. Youth's Companion. An Englishman, staying at a Netriumphant. vada ranch, suggested that his host He Had Stolen Her Heart should take a walk with him to a Ellen, the cook, was of 'a sus- mountain that looked close at She distrusted hand The Englishman was depicious nature. mankind in general and banks In ceived In the appearance of the particular; she never banked heH distance owing to the rarity of the ' "'. v v frugal savings. Part of her wages atmosphere. After walking several were hoarded Jim stocking In soineU hours, the mountain seemed no obscure corner of her room. Ellen's nearer. "gentleman friend" was the neigh Returning by a different route, boring butcher, and as the friend the pair came upon an irrigated ship had proved enduring her mis field. tress was not astonished when the At the fifftt ditch the Englishman girl announced her sending mar sat down and began to remove his ' The cigar-stbr-e wooden Indian, riage. . "And I so familiar to our parents, is back said Ellen, "what's the best .way quired the Nevadan. again and 'right in New Tork The Englishman contemplated City! On 42nd street, close to the. to put my money In the bankf . Her mistress regarded her tn the ditch and said, "Why, I'm going White Light District, the above to swim this blooming river.' "Indian'' smote the eyes of pass, astonishment ."Why, Ellen. I . in And It collected s Crowd, yon .didn't believe thought ' : ... Tell Time by Cat's Eyes. banks!" . toot' "No more I dor mom?- - replied The Chinese peasant, who has the girl, "but since Tm going to neither watch, clock nor "sundial, be married next week I kinder feel tells the- - time from th'e eyes of a the money would be safer In the cat Thedegree ofdllatlon-- of a su Willi a' cat's eye .varies through the day, bank than' In contracting and expanding as the strange man nbout" The naut . light grows strong or dim. The Chinese peasant has merely to note the size of the pupil tn order to Tough on Daddy. Daddy Was confined to the house know at once the hour of the day. with Spanish Influenza, and mother This method, which has not a little was busy sterilizing the dishes originality, must, however, be somewhich had come from the sick- what Inconvenient if the feline . : room. .' timepiece should happen to be off "Why do you do that)" asked somewhere on business of its own. d Donald. Le Petit Parisian. fouroyear-ol"Because, dear, poor daddy has germs, and the germs get' on the Sticking to Ethics. dishes.' I boll them, and that kills The professor swims fvom the all the horrid germs." sinking boat and climbs up on the ponald turned this over In bis bank.. Then, dashing in again; he for several minutes.. Then ; returns to the wreck and rescues mind, why! don't you boU his wife. , daddy?" .But why didn't you save her r, L qqq n r iii I old-gol- LOWPRWES i tr HERFS A CHANCE TO STOCK UP ON C SOMETHING GOOD! . i - fat Baby Beef,, hind quarters, half or. whole, to 12 per lb Front Quarters, half or whole, lb. 7 to 81 Grain-fe- d Pork, best the. market affords, half or Good, ltays r . ...lit whole.JrivrvTTTrrT .....501 Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen Sanitary market 'Tt.a I . 82 Westt Center. . Phones 81 and r 84 WM - FOR THE FLOWERS YOUNG MOTHER , . . add a ' ,i - - :' i touch of nature and the charge of outdoors to. the sick room. Their beauty and their fragrance will cheer her np and help her to get well sooner. Order them from us and yon will be sure to get the choicest and fresh est blooms in the season. rnoJOtigiousB wait'askoarwnni. , era-by- MMXKlIlIimr.ttXHIEEMMlgIXtIKiaMXWIXXailKl if vV- - ... , That's Easy. "Whatcha lookln' ferr "Dunno." "How do ya know what ferr ' ' asked the ta -- look , "Dont when I find sumpln. 111 know what It is I'm lookln' for." And speaking of aristocrats. Well, you shouldn't White Sox." He Is the world champion steer. Judge Essex, England. Mid M.af the cectnt Imtmntlonnl Live in Chicago. Broadus what a pretty name is uy A Son of Carmargo, CL u..4 forget "Crcuidus Wii.Uini IUM w Ptwvk EiiKwlttou n. Jl AumM Discovery of Copper, Copper, according to Pliny, was discovered ta Cyprus and was one of the six primitive metals. The richest mines la the world are the Calumet 4 llecla, ia Michigan, llstener-t- iJT- n Ja -wonderment,. "Ah, my dear sir," was tha learned man's reply, "I was bound to save myself first is the first law of natural-Pittsb- urgh , Post, Enlfeenar of Funeral Party. Mistress (to Mary, about to ba married) And where did yon meet your young man, Maryt- - , .1. Mary On, at uncle's funeral, mum. He was the life and soul of the party. London Tit-Bit- BUY FOR CASH SAVE MONEY . " OpertvEvenings. lb S Ship By Truck! Phone Was. 4350 - 332 West Center St. St s 27 N. ,2nd W. the-liu- Cash Center Yr Protb,XUtah. IICUUHIIHIKIUIIUnilUEZIUIlHXUXaillllic HEAR MOANS IN MOUNTAINS Poor Yorick! I Perry ffi YZ All Service Guaranteed L School Girl Wilford Y Handled Right by the Right Company ti en S g. arecon-slderabl- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MITT AND POCKETBOOKS. 3 W. Careless handling of furniture and pianos has done more damage than nat- S ural wear and tear. , low-v- 33 175-- . LONDON'S FIRST SUBWAY (Incorporated) 1! Knitted ties for women! This Is. now, study the picture to the left Peculiar Sounds Heard in the ChilCollections, Adjustments and Ratings Everywhere. ean Andes Peak in England Enormous Difficulties Experienced news flashed herewith. Of course It takes more ft gratifying piece of in Construction of Underground Screams. than printer's ink to convey the Turn in your claims today. Prompt, accurate attenFushlonland. Come, from straight color values of this handsome tie, Railway Opened in,1B63. tion to each and every tfaim. Garnishments, if nec-- . ll0W to think' 1. the background of which is navy ,A deep note to be heard at cer' essary. we of the .feminine gender have diagonally striped with sliver and tain seasons of the year proceeding Tn October, 1800, London's first In tlie been to grant, as we have bronze. from the mountain of El Bramador, underground railway was approach farmers & Merchants Office: Rooms to mere mua a monopoly In nust, Another Important Item in regard In the Chilean Andes, is one of the big completion, but It was not until ' one s to women Is bo delectable un accessory weirdest sounds in the world. In January 10, 1863, that the first pasto. the knitted tits for Phone-13- 2. Provo, Utah. r attire. At last the bond Isbroken. that they, are left open at, the former days the natives listened to senger train ran. Enormous diffAided and abetted bfTlistress flowto It with superstifus "fear, while iculties were experienced during Inside give width to the stx have FBBhlon, we of even a white m!Vii4.,heSring It for construction. ing end. Ties especially adapted to declared for eo.uul rights when It the needs of the blouse s the first time, Is startled at the The passengers trav' comes to knitted ties. In proof of in shorter eled In trucks, but the length than mountain's "powers." Bank-Uuildin- S SAMUEL JKOBR 1 " i 450 West Center. m , Phone 446. Lowest Price ':: WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 29, 1923. V' Fine Dressed Turkeys lb .25 Dressed Geese and Chickens, lb. . . . . . . . . . .301, 33 2 lbs. Christmas Mixed Candy .454 2 lbs. Mixed Nuts . .35 .7. 2 lbs. Best Cranberries '. ,45? ) 1 Mince Meat.;...r,. 2 lbs. ....45 Good quality Oracges, all sizes, doz.. . . . .20 to 50 Extra fancy Pomegranates, lb. . ; 25 Brussels .Sprouts, lb. r.ZSf 75 Large Fat, Fresh Oysters, lb. Utah Celery 15 Plum or Fig Pudding, per can , . t , 32 . $5.35 Honey, get your honeyjow t 2 pkgsCurrants rr.777.... ...45 2 pkgs. Seeded or Seedless Raisins. . . . : . . . . . . . . .25) GO Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen. .451, Try our own make Sauer Kraut, best ever, lb, . .'.10c Fresh Ground Suet, lb. . ....v.. .15 . .101. 15 Grape Fruit, each . We 'can supply, your wants for Figs, Dates, Grapes, j Bananas, Prunes, Candies, Nats, Peels, Nlc-naof all . ? kinds, etc . A mtz. Glass Tumbler Free with $2 purchase or over. - ...... A-N- o. .............. ......., ......,.r...... al. ...U.10, ........ 10, .... ......... ........ 50, .................... cs mzsuxzzzssuxnxxxitxxxs van ' |