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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923. - 4 1L THE DAILY HERALD Published by The Herald Company; y : . ! ' -- f ! WEEK-DA-Y'' ? " - : '" ' r " 1S -- " IS WEDNESDAY ."" AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. Entered as second clan mail matter June 4, 1)11' at the portottlce. ' . Provo. UUh. under the Act of March . i87. EVERY. I : - TO)"- ""VT. mm JLa-i-- M; mohfEIyVent esf aSHshetT toiive you tVe opportunity to Replenish DAYS have become an institution built' upon High Quality Merchandise-Hso- ld ' event. values at this great money-savin- VOILES Turkish Towels till Penfleld, tolerating the. Instinct of acq ulsltlveness In Orlnk an" a morn or less nnturul phase of boyhood under later." UH ore r .' (B i which hud she. Jubilantly i r r dlflrent-emoUoHBewstlo- n. - ; . . ( ) if'-erx- . i ii- - Mrs. Wppple, who "My liindi" sucked home, to be dried and broken for the kitchen move. The trlirrirpH of Yticci'Ssfut " eplrn-trt1or- i was In to: Mike. - " "Penzle, yon oughter see what I brungTiow. It'll make swell .kindlings." She edged into the living room, her thin chest heavln.Tfronr llie violent ei- -J eithm. "Say, wlurtcher making" She came nearer, her hlnck eyes widening as they took In the Incredible details iof Mrs; Penfleld's sewing. "I'm making something for you, Let- tie. Ain't It pretty .She held It up. Lettla thrust out a grimy hand nnd nipped a piece of the goods exactly as Mr Wopple had done before her with the same conclusion, but with a totally "Is It silk?" she inquired. In an awed voice-- , Mra. nodded. "And It's for lne?" , "Yes, dear." 'llope to die If voii told a, Mo?" Mrs. IVntVId choked ; iTicn vowed the sclcii.ii uw. ' 'l!..'y .Hi. lio ! " cried the rhlld. ' Oe... tl ie a'n't for ymi.- iHhl'i; I v '.Ty the She a'r'r-- f rrr-- - ' rrrn l'encrt, r anr.s irTTMrXi'i an t' lYi;tl-H- ' the tirrTffiw Mp, .. her. J'l.'i so g!,:d y like "Uili ill ! hnd; hecn stnndlng !n the doorway, !r:.ni-agnlnst the Juinh. ns If prop, In .her system 'had suddenly given way "Well. If he's goln' to try to live up (here, he must he awful poor." . . ft don't know." replied Mrs. Ten- field enlndy. "I haven't asked Iilm.- -j "Guess there ain't no'heed," 7 snttTed $1.00 $1.00 1 AH : sizes; colors: black ana iovanf?lQ-value3.- -. CHILDREN'S HOSE : Cotton Ribbed Hose; color :biacjk only; sizes 5Va to 9Va ; 25c value: 6 PAIR fine $1,00 ACH $1.00 STEPrlNS Made of pink lingerie mull. ' ENVELOPE HEMISE All sizes ; $1.00 values. 2 FOR GINGHAM Kooki'old; in checks and plaids; 25c value. 5 YARDS $1.00 $1.00 suitings. $1.00 REMNANTS Scrim and Masquisettes. values up to 2.00. CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Pink and black' sateen, also pink knit ; values to 75c. . 3 FOR $1.00 $1.00 -- $1,00 1 MEN'S KNITTED TIES $1.00 values. 2F0RJ . $1.00 4iiutasa)rted patt-eni2k' va'ue. STORE OPENS 9:00 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY MARCH 14th :, (HAHDS H NO llEFUNBS NO APPROVALS NO RETI RNS MEN'S SHIRTS and band styles, made of fine quality madras and percale, all ' sizes. v." Collar-attach- EVERY SALE FINAL. $1.00 ed $1.00 1LAXCN ., 36 inches v.idc, extra fine, quality plat' vliife flnxon- ft 1 ? $1,110 BERTHA COLLARS $1.50 values. SILK MULE 36 inches wide, all colors; ' r A - ' .... ouc vaiue. 3 YARDS Blue, Orchid; '.Oe value. 3 YARDS ' -- yd MDIES'SILK HOSE SiARDS, . i '; a, G' Hentiehl ws amused, rather than offended. ' Vo I shan't, although vometlnies there ain't i)i!ii,!i dl'T'nince n 'wl.'af Mn'l y.ni 'n ' irnl ef piiec.'S ,i''e:' n. r'n"v i t ' ' H .:..!, 7,,f ". ' T' ' n " i n'.i'v, '.i-y.- 'CRETONNES 36 inches 'wide, attractive patterns 35c value. BLOOMERS AND YARDS 'SHOUT LENGTHS Gingham and Devonshire, KMocessr" Mr. . Good assortment of colors. $130 Mrs. Woppln. ."Actions Is KootU'noHgh evidence. At his time of life, he must i be a failure If he's wlllln' to hang out In a place that nobody ever thought of' II vln' In. Me. I'm glnd I'm Ain't nobody In my well connected. fam'ly hnt what 1'iws hetter'n I do and I'm pret'y cnmfort'hle.'' "That's nice," commented Mrs. Penfleld eordjally. "Ain't nothing so satisfying as being satisfied." "There you go huigbln' nenln.,, snld Mrs. Wopple, flwth a touch of exasperation. "I s'poe In another minute you'll he tellln' me you 1R fallufS" hetter'n Taffetas .00 SILK STRIPED SHIRTING 36 inches wide, good assortment of patterns, $1 value; 3 YARDS s Messalines and . vM'O. only; 25e value. 6 YARDS 27-in- ch f '"! wi.'r, s i'laui coiors ; h)c vuiue. $1.00 "I n,'.h-:- MERCERIZED POPLIN PILLOW CASES Size 12x36; 30c value. . 4 FOR ? NAINSOOK 3G . . DOLLAR DAY Georgette and Crepe de Chine; 6.00 values. : EXTRA SPECIAL $1.00 SEAMED SHEETS Size 72x90;i!l.0 talue. EACH g BLOUSES $6.00 YARD- S-, $1.00 $1.00 1 branches, A . . 7- YAKDS iJNJtiLEACHEl) MUSUN 36 inches wide. . Extra Special z 10 YARDS interests. Only 4a such wise rould she above a human being, don't it?" She effect's change, because a vacuum In Jhrust her darning needle! placidly Into occupation would have drawn from Crlnk's stocking. x Lottie the "abhorrermB which It de"You got an awful light woy of tnkln' serves. And surely lh a few months, serious matters,' disapproved Mrs. clothes could be accumulated Hnd Lwk to Wopfrffe "Me, I shouldn't-beave- n woiild4 jw jmojieyL Basedo Jhat Bet- Wlist's tWrtr-- . Her ye . Bible to send the child to school.. rwlled ,ildly toward the celling. It was tq the "Jts my Uncle ' JctzsJL smiled Mrs; accompaniment of a mixed sound, rni-ta-i , lynlieltl. and swittlting urouud the house mm k "Your rncle I What's Tie Jerry ncross the board walk In the hack yard.,: doin' up there ?" She had chanced upon a scene, xif "Living or tetttnr ready to, He's and hod acquired in, my Just moved In." Extra Special for Size 60x80; "$10.00 values. CHECKED FLAXON 39c value. m - . v : AUTO ROBES' 3 atreetrvas frankly dismayd7jBserihe eggs constant." fartrouger trait In Lettle, and she Mrs. Penfleld laughed. "Well, Td looked forward 4a the time when he hate to be so. beholden to a hen as could Oil .the child's life with other that. Seems' like "exalting a bird always jPossiWe KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS FRINGED EXTRA SPECIAL BLtlAtHfiD MUSLIN ' 36 inches wide, fine quality. the cried landy Goshen amazed Mrs. WonaTe. "I never henrd of anybody keepln' bouse thout bavin4 "My pat- iful terns, 59c values, be-- f 2x43 ; 40c value Size ! Special 4 for $1 any more Saturday, and I shan't hu - Even better than ever ML'' ' v anf atlBe game lime, to save money. naurTJOILAR yurat supplies, assured of exceUent Prices. Yotf are the Lowest g IdVHlgStOJV ".'.. JU VL JLi What Our DOLLAR DAY Pearis to A 1 mm EACH BOYS' CAPS - $1.50 YARDS $1iC0 Distributors of Quality Merchandise -- 1" values. $1.00 verybody's Store. II ' . ... 11. -- ,, iiYTTT iWJ1TS Mfjj--.jct-.-Mty-ff- 1 " :t' ' ' ' ; ! r ii lh in ! i t tor a n. mnf money. Mrs, I'enilehl's "K tliitV?" win .tiiil rhetorical ques-l"H- :L John Russell and Mr. Caleb Tanner. I Kerns were used in decorating. Games! were playing, during which - musical 7 numbers were furnished by the choirl A delicious luncheon was served to 30. T " ' tlcit V.tn ttij-- r.l't "' .'"'" " ' ' : iffrT,lf IWW , HE ' BUIIOEH GIVES Allllllin runrniriinr nan mill film i iiiii nil inri filo careThe ttah Soro!nrtitevrnr teeTaT it to n fruizV. "I.Ike It: l'n' although mentally fully ii AV. Mrs. J. Wednesthe home Stiehl pf o ii isa. site cljimvtl tor a inamt'nt tit . tin; liut llMi'ii. r.cfiii. i'tHi ,lrs. l!rma Uadd eutertauW. at a from tlio. i..'ct in.j; l.oii will 1 3 o'clock. A splendfd at IM. afternoon tlllO winr-mrH kw. (IrtV, It's t day tnnn who ww Mrs: Wopple's hildteu's t)irtTutay rarty at txr home . Tionrers program of papers and musical num The Iiaughters ot This Is fur S:;!nl:iy," with the seltish, liKpiisltive rlday afiernootl "in compliment to tli! Lcttiicv.'.i nnd the spliln, srasplnc hands. ilress ball bers on "American strnithti;iMil, !ul 1'X'k Vomn Musk lier niece, Misa Tootsie Maynard'of will give an. H "Wf-oll- . blow rutins placidly. I've . orome.' ".Money silccess Is something whose fifth birthday in the high jseheol gyfflftaiu!n this clans" has bppji arranged by Mrs. E. H. Famous Contractor Declares He Idaho, Tmiit conslc1omhle ; It's all rl.t't. Any iiiore !tr!nss t" It?" spi'cTafed anniversary occurred on that day. Mrs. evening.' The hall has been most at- Kastmond. Mrs. John B. AshtOn and Suffered 15 Years From Stom"For Suiiiliiy," culitlnuoil Mrs. IVm one of the queerest thlriirs I know of. assisted the hostess tractively decorated with the national Mrs. fYed K. Taylor. ach Trouble Then Gained 32 aniations were' used to decorate the! colors and emblems. The .Murdock or- field, "when you've l.wu good tliroucli 'Pours like It iiln't anything In Itself; " - ' r imtrz? Pounds --Taking -- Tanlac,- and -c.4- 1musfe. furnish nnislcli will and the use hesiTa rooms, Mis. Phtff nernlce of m,soinethlnc that It's (tames Jusf Suit afri tHk." tlio you tttertalning. t lvanL-.nn Inm PfAvA with Misa . .Robust Health Restored. invited, to attend. It is cnonf- tha icre ehjovod. during which a de.lic- - are cordially v,v nbuuw0 "Oh. that'. .di'ad. easy." Bcoffed Lot nny way you like...'. . ., .1... ..if .....a .1.. , : ,. iit I ( n,n.i.f - jt trie - Anderson. : .JS H1 " whu ...Ml .iou luncliooaa.FVta-TJeimian"i:MctTy;" ivnt In rr. 'VTOTOti'nod Tie, wltli Krenf Jo'imtliH'sk "Voa nsi '.' 'k costume. . and attired-i"F. Sullivan, 393 Ross St., .da , Nuttall, Mary UoardjuanKay . pioneer Benjamin I '"That's why watch mc If try,. I. citn bent lv dime Max and Teddy Mrs. Hugo Price entertained at Portland, Oregon,- - is still another lilne Hinckley, lu'ltuvliu' "unKf.l "Siiy. t'arHue. why- i:i tl: Woodmen of the World dinner at her home Sunday afternoon prominent citizen who deems it a taviiard. The " ' V! , .l in. iMir ,.:,V., tn the il'r your lianimer? llnnil'ivij ti'irlv I'lulo pleasure as well as a duty to tell - " W The iiv.iw-Tho" members of the I'rcvannas lub cvciinsj in the Odd Pcliows' hall. and Mrs.- - Madelyn Robison of Salt others about the benefits he has dewiiv. "Sav, 'nr'liri', I tndilled 'round -Towli! ciitertaincd at the ci lleiit iiui-i- c b:i been secured. All l.a1$e City. Spring flowers formed rived from Tahlac. Mr. Sullivan riio voice me a room." nearer, stoiipp.l ; re di'liglitfully to s'P If yon cnalil i if. ns i ncic Jerry entere-- l tnc an attractive table centerpiece. Covers stands among the empire Juiilders ot :ie of ..Mrs. l' I). 1. Hay I'wda.v are cordially iiuitfd to attend. "A room? Wliy, Uiuii Jerrji,. wv nhnii'tly rooms were ten. were for the nuMii,.T;ie been tastefully lahl great an nnUnoun er Northwest, for 'elved and having kitchen haven't got any." . alined, carnations .fid f rns boiiis: ' The carnival which was to- - have fifty years one.of the leading railroad nciL'hhor. Mrs, I'enfleld Introduced to decorate. Mr.' C.y, who is been given' in the Third ward amuse. "Ye, you lime." Rolling Ids eyes; .'d territory. 1 hi:,.. Ii the Ueserel ttliliusUnlly, ho jwkuil Ills tlium'.i up "For fifteen years," he stated, "I touring depart ment hall Thursday evening, has been I. D. Glazier were Salt Lake visitors . Tleiijed to meet jiuJ'jiij8iire." ac.-- . 'inn, gave an interiMtiiig illustrated postponed to a later date on account last week. . v ward. from a stubborn case of suftered 'k. .Numerous remarkable- pirtniips of sickness in tiie ward, stomach trouble that refused to be "The loft? My .land, you couldn't knowle'dijod Ms. Wopple Irre'proachiKcn by Mr. tiay irom (lie Yellow-iou- o Mrs. J. P. Nicholson entertained at budged by anything I took. Mv aoDe- nor tHt 'Tnin't there. p up sleep national entertainColorado to 'Mrs. Nelson in and to dinner Sunday tlte wasjttyjTaijLajL iliss Gwendolyn compliment park N ,. 4 uothlng. Theye was a family of mice hope you're goln' to enjoy own through southern t'tah, were .edtjjjagulLliLlflj! iror yi.ow.-xananeicry iqit. llawH Mt T; U. gave the Primary association and their class Ellison. Daffodils were used as a ly eat a. thing that agreed-with- ' me. was' acidly sweet. tnouglit they gave If up. of their own ollowlng readings from the book. leaderTTiirs. J. A. Owens, at her home table decoration. Covers were laid for wny, id go for months on a. stretch 'cause rather'n Mr. and Mrsrt without being able to retain t accord, The Path of the Home," by Edgar A4Fr4day afteruooBr Therroomtf'were they, Winston s eyes twinkled. hltoF ot the trap." decorated with potted EHItwn. Mrs. Kendall, Miss Enid Ken of solid food on my stomgeh. SomeOld House," "The attractively "Thanks. I'm going to 'prise 'vou bv ' bluest: "h'elling-th" times my stomach was sour as vinegar VoodeBTnb," "The Lost Purse," plantaand ferns. An lnterestingpro-gra- dall and - D. Glazier. "I'm Bmarter'n a family of mice." doing Hint very thing." was rendered, after which "Hud Discurfeo, Cleanliness.". A pleas- 1. ana gas moated me until I was In R..u-i- ii. chuckled th big man, "and If yon Hiassenjent, they in vocal duet was furnished hv Mrs. games' were played ana a delicious The annual old folks day of the misery for hours. cau't think of any greater . objertlon. jije,jeniUX luncheon served to the following: Miss Second ward wiir be'obseryed Wednes- ' was often so bad off I had to I'm going lo move in. iiu seeui kiuu a moment of tacit appraisement, more lor. were served Clara refreshmenu Peterson, Miss Elaine Paxman, day in the ward amusement hall. Com- quit work, and I remember one time, lainty I folks near the got ' be ouly o'good to Miss Helen i Webster, Miss janette mencing at 10 a .m., a splendid pro- when I was doing-- a big job for the slgnlflcaut than speech. And It w as to 13. a claim on and .besides, l--I got an- as If" each felt the decision of the VVebster, .Miss Lenore Harris, Miss gram will ge' given, followed by the Milwaukee railroad in Montana, I got , other reason. Thank you, Car'llne. I'll other and acted upon it for Mrs. x iss Wam?U Carter left this morn- - Grace Harris, Miss Ada Masler, Miss serving of an elaborate dinner at noon. in such fearful shape I had to go ' with my traps. where sto will pend Dorothy OaklfeyrMiss Eliia Nelson and The program will be continued in the home and stay eight months. Eating tonight flushed and departed wIfriiK Vopile " me voting Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Miss Darlene Owens. afternoon and a dance will be given and sleeping was getting to be a - atammered. BENJAMIN F. SULLIVAN. and when i ?,om,e in the evening. The Murdock orchejr worse; problem all the time, terrific . . . , barter. ..i... Walt Uncle yoo Jerry "Why, pin- unit Koiie, jerry tinsion laugneu. i will meet club will 'Refresh! Nelke The furnish the music. tra Reading " headaches were hammering down my Everything I eat agrees with me now, haven't thought" In. open Boaglonnwrsdi Vttl....WHiniiktoy-waa.Joaments will bo'twrved. A cordial InvW Vitality, and 1 finally t. ""Tg1 Uttle .dl"ne!" he "'unnurei'l, sot so i am tree ot loose awful headaches, But hcarsctfter-ntTiip- ii "Upper up au Icicle, and you got her ess at a birthday party at her home at the home of Mrs. R.- - J. Murdock, tation is extended to all over the age I lost thirty pounds and thought my and; Feel altogether like a new man. ' trailed back rortier s she reached the ' of 60 years, all widows and widowers troubles'ere. Friday evening. in honor of her 34 North University avenueT duplicate, eht" L hare plenty of strength-- and , energy golngto geLtheJJest tlft-lrtlda- y ' ' :''aoir , -- vrv assisting itost-ess- of the ward. "The committee In charge tot me. to keep me going, la business or "begged Mrt.td?unter RuhJ"0S y will, be Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mrs. includes Chairman George Groneman, anniversary. n.wni voiuohuli "Tanlac not only rid me ot Indiges- recreation, and never miss a chance "My goodness, I'm Trald he's short I'pnfleld In a whisper,- - "Here's decorated the rooms. Games and W. H. Boyle, Mrs. Jack Teasdale. The Bishop L. L. Nelson, B. Ascel Johnson. tion, but ft built me she- - thought. to recommend the Teniae treatment, "I wish wt ennlal pww, coming, and I wouldn't thirty-tw- o music were the features of enjoyment guests will be- - members of the Nine- John' Thurgood,. C. Ascel Dahlqulst, pounds. The fact that up I am convinced it has no equal." for am I have her hean, you.". had a room for biro." seventy and enjoyed by the following; iMIss teenth Century; and Utah Sorosis club's. Mrs. Elizabeth Groneman, Mrs. Emma years ot age doesn't mean a Is for sale by aU good drugTanlao thing "To's sher inquired Unci Jerry, Sadie BoswelL Miss Cleone Wllklns. The program consists of a'.discusslbn Jones, Mrs, Maude Peay, Mrs. Flora when my fine healh U .considered, gists.. Over sold. . bottles CHAPTER VI In a corresponding whisper. "I guess Miss Ruby Dixon, .Miss Phyllis Ms of the operas Carmen; Rigoletto, and Vincent and tMra. Ellen Jones, V -tor teel I Advertisementr-ybars , twenty.; younger. out tin, Miss Edda Jones, Messrs. Memn Lohengrin, with music .from each :.rn;iet Weston .'4 Mervm Bird", Tedden, Duke, Y. . .. . B. ,U. opera. The PerennlsJ Prue. women were delight, Mrs. Penfleld "Yon will not" late Friday. Bight Track walkers are .LANDSLIDES DELAY TRAINS.' fully entertained at the home ot Mrs. can't set dpwii, lilt Penfleld. I caught bis hand. "She's on of the Noble Hinckley and Sidney John. Mrs. Salt L. Farrer Lake J. Is of a J. William X afternoon. " come Knight borrow to Saturday am.' la kept going over the ground .la order She egg. .nicest '' broke eft. . just The Bonneville ward wui give a Provo visitor ' for a few days. . . and trains westbound East between Mrs. Balllf "Aide" read and Algle X 111 thai? play, know was out, tat may wara spproachtt get didn't, Pradeace Hapgood was sUidlng In chicken dinner In the ward amusee e e ' ed favorite Selections from the opera Denver and Salt Lake on the Denver trains-o- they ',.'-- . ' danger.'Bf-vJ'i- ': 6sm saere tennorrow." ' members-ot-ththe doorway. She wm ef delicate ment hall from 11 until S o'clock s The Third ward on the ylctrola. Mrs." RayOlpln fats A Rio Orands Western . railroad are No. I, whksb left Eastbound train to which a cor Relief society choir entertained at the two soprano solos. ....wamJm.weniityw-cuMM,. dainty, with .a pretty s(r ef Thursday aad IViday v V afteroperating on schedule after a delay dial .Invitation 1 extended to every- home of Mrs. John Dixon Friday A delicious luncheon was lerred said to have been caused by landslides Salt Lake at 4:45 o'clock Friday hours noon was eighteen reported al one. Aatooaob ilea, will leave the reals la honor ot the preaieeacy of Asststlnf Mrs. Knlcht as huteir were oa the mountains near Soldier Summit Salt Lake at 13: ; Uckgrooa4. 'clock yesterday bank eoraer. betweea the the organisation. Mrs. Dixon, Mrs, At Mrs. F. T. OateSr Misa Hermes Track were lifted and twisted oat Peter-1-flr9K n'otvlr Tsaterday hours aaaed and a free tide tn fires, Mrs. aterUaf Taylor, Mrs. sea aad Miss Faaay McLear, ot shape y the slides; which begaa jaxternoon, was four hours late. It I" tmi"'i-MiiVil- ; I , cun'-Wtr- rt I I I i r . U.e-Vta- - ard - - r it - '.".. vJoi-misly- .!'' . ' zt I j ' Xo-w- - r' h-ju- dlsap-prove- e I- : r , j a,, T j . btund y flltofd Good-...Jjy.'- -, - j3 Ijiii. ' leave-takin- . 1 run-dow- n es iroi-Ml- . ; see -- r! . . t mnVmm tug, r Cota-mefcl- i c ti ex .' ""'.'' "j : |