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Show f : WTfc Si .. PROVO. EVEXIXG -- : Hrumng . - i HElLiLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1926. - ,. ,t amrtPBTtltp, uii fit the 5ul VoHd, its turn vaitins lor the Stu ms sud President WUsoa to Issue U te the Tin.j TS?njaaaj fa AtlLinie and ibe lougxitHted news was hurled to the world at last, spread across the front pages of the city sheets eight-co- l uiun screamers: Pat In Court was " 1 ' :" 1-- - r HIS WHAT T the " h" 1XWEIX UE NIA BEKY1CEINCL BBWE ; GONE IW rs MAKTH. DALTON. bnu-in- t with her a wamaa Wba had. Mar-famled w the traia aa wtakli had trawling tba la . F1""? wnf n JIM. wed 5. Late twin lrte we borq U tb wenwii. Jm whs dim witlwut revealing M - flt identic Her attire ff idto"" she was perw ' . wealth, v The story then move 1916. June. ' 6 , fnd ' . few and the reader ,0 JVM?d twfai his father's parWr. and to h bjr rirts. wha have been adopted 1' the ElweU'a, Tey are an of them haa keen awned and 'luck named KIM. 3in dured ( MAR-CARE- T "' to The B OTiia thedrTs are Just kidpata. to beauH-fi- d although thei arrtrwln o out 0 womanhood. The three huntint expedition In. the wends me afternoon aiifl Rusty, a ahead af them, stirs up Jim hear, the wiunww1 "rattle d then the wild wrewa . rat-kln- e. BEGIN THB STORY .. Like" a flash Jim Elwell tare Inunuer- unit .i. H Stood reached the caU-the other elrl Just In time to Jruifc ..pWug swayWc' form In her up 8 if she were no heavier a iinii. he turned and rushed rnt Lack W this elearing near the Jim there. was already pond. Betty the ground. iMi,i the limn fiKure flat on hnr back. . shots an "Help m to get her stocking 'off, qulekl" he 'She's lieen ltit on tle leg, prob ly.the w tnro off the low shoe from stocktlirlit foot. Then catching the Ait above the knee he jerked it free from its fasteniuKS and puiica ji on.a fact and liietty, too, was working second, later had the other stocking . nut : Jn'ght-strhke- .. Who- - Jfe X rH t'l - f 0f' IIere It is," Jim said quietly as two his keen eyes caught sight of of Ilusty s calf the in tures pm tiny scarf on right leg1: "Cimme ft tfiat on. your head MJ pnf tournhiuot We gotta stop tbo poison from goln an np! lout take my bat, .petty, Be Wt 'wme water, out of the pond. careful not to get any of that green slime in it The girl was trembling kke a leaf but she did as slie was told. She his bead grabbed the hat from started for the pond while Elwell floubtlng the scarf, slipped- it under the leg just below the knee, and tied double knot. Then pickit in a loose ing up a short stick lose at hand he thrust It throiujh the knot and ad wouud'the lourniqnet UghtAt tlmt Mfinient Betty rushed back with the tfuter-fillehat and Jim doused a handful or twoln Busty's face. A moment later sijeopened herye "Don't be scared, little pal," Jim told her, with a catch In his throat, 'you've been stung on the leg but I d we'll have you H w4 daugr powder ha bad tetanua, y outraged twJenca and courted AH M a Rut Jim wai bo doctor knew about such atattera was from to snake bit lora tram ' others. That he remembered all these things, and did them, was a tribute to his coolness and presence worse M0,!' 4dviUj -- .OiSrdLIjDestlyna:, tu with sua - hunky-dor- In y y "Vl 8. HKTLARKit WAR AUAlNo'T GERMAM". Jim KUell carried the pler home with hint that afternoon. "I'm goia MoUie," he told hi mother, Sh uttered not a word or, protetu, but when he kissed her she clung to blm fiercely, for a long mlaut and then eyes which she turned quickly of mind. away from Jim were wet.. her nn. "Brine She had known it for some time. afctXi KottT and mr hat." he n- Jim had told Prof months before Bis and then picking up that wh6 war was declared he was wounded psl in his arms he startra going to enlist And the elder uh the uath. followed closely by tpe heart surged with pride, other who,, now that the greater albeit he shared some of his wife's daneer was over, was fighting hard misgivings. to keen down Ithe aobs that kept things put Rusty and Betty wniins; un In her throat Rusty lay from a younger viewpoint snd 'a arms, Jim's 4tf as stin.as a ntuiue weaker philosophy of life. Joyous and he stopped one to mua in aer youths singing In their heart shrsnk Rut face, thinking she had fainted. back apiatlled when the dark shad" " 111 her eyes were open. She said neer ow of war struck across the thres t . v a word. hold of their home. Patriotism, they The time Jim had niade with nl were wllUng to admit, was a grand cart in setting out to the and noble attribute, but when pa-.. consider woods- - was Improved fiousm reacnea out; its nauu huh ably in letting back tf town, whfre collared tbelr pal Jim, then well. Rusty was turned over to oia ifoc then it was a war horse of an enPalmer, now well past sixty, me tirely different color. same old Ioc Palmer wha had ush put just like millions of others. er the twins iato the world on that mothers, wives aud sweethearts. wild October night more Uia throughout the country, these two Pat McHermtt Is pictured hen- as seventeen years ago. girls had to stand baric helpless and tne anane oil impotent when Thors heavy ham- be went to court at Canbm, ho. The doctor-gavmer struck the knell of the cotniug to l is undivided attention for . som plead to tin- !ndietmAit.,chnrglsR fifteen minutes, frowning when he death to mauy of their fondest Mel him with ssw the bits of gunpowder em hopes. camera The editor." crusading liedde.1 In the elrl's fiesh. "Hm-m- , lett, "War," Sherman Is credited with have to watch that' But he turnnl having said,, "is Hell!". And Sher man had to "shoot fast" to photoon did just man knew. But some of war's ufter- - graph the sussHt. The uimt pl'q. to Jim with a smile. the rii!ht thine. Jim." To Rusty he muth, its spawn, as shown In this lure shows bow, Pat "dis kel." said, "How do yon feel now T Does, story, was and Is today the slimy erient of a hell that the whole It hurt pretty war, world does not see nor war's profiIt did. Rusty Informed him. "Well, If Jlm had waited to get teers give a hoot about a serpcut that hides Its hooded head In the vou here first roo'd hava had mighty sore leg by th time and aches of breaking hearts. America was Jn It now, and the been awful sick at the tummy !" Elwell borne was Just many of bun-Jlustr was able to laugn, u in her ,leg, and to mss dreds of thousands that were being ' . 4 0 fin the pain roken up throughout the land. 7;30 -- 93)01 the toll exacted by That evening in the Elwell home I)ath was to it clean sharp a a razor, into bis coat pocket alid drew out after the excitement bad died down the war monster death and uialui-eon his hiiMkercffief. bodies and ruined Uvea and Rusty was resting on the sofa and Tonight and Saturday He said to Hetty. "You lielter to Betty with a little wrecked hopes, and the greatest Jim turned over on side "Turn your rkht . a.l...at antiJ move over an' get hold of her head." j . iuhi unu ever "' aesceuded on -- "and irrln. His face was et in lines of grim now, Rusty,' be directed, Well, klddo," he said, "wedldn'i the nation.. In front." over left swing leg your at She utieyed The next day, bright and early, purpose. shoot any farmers calf today tint The girl olieyed. bringing the torn we in Jim's , There was no hesitation shot a calf just the game, dtdn'i Jim Elwell went downtown aud enDoris Kenyon ' v calf-iul-o for Jim's purpose. position movements. This young Hoosier listed. He was not the first In we?" the read who He to nodded Warner Ootry, knew just what he had to do and ke Ilaxter, others had rushed to the Betty Kiucled Snd nodded her went about It without waste of time unspoken command and took firm head. Busty pouted her pretty lips, reiruitiiiB (ff,v t the first news. wus head. hold of her sister's She or iot motion, Jim's mother reproved blm: "Now MolUe Elwell watched from her Comedy With a hand that shook just a lit- very pale. the door ns his stalwart .Jim, it's hunlly ((1jr to tease her, Jim spread the cut. with finger tle he cut a slit an inch long and figure turned down the street. Bobby Vernon in ba'f as deep jicrotw tlie two punct- and' thumb" of bis. left hand. Then Ih'r son! Jim! Summer's golden days flitted Hves-Oures in the white- - flesh of the calf he cocked the jtun and placed the hr Iti the ,'Hrefree (To He Continued) "WJFH SHV" w an Jim top A friend of Jim's 4MiusfyV ieg."Tlw JJutniged flesh mnw!p-npHand the two girls, And on the. appears " a bulli't would St. the Baaika flje a fjuiverVfj plow through trifle and then was still. SPECIAL war's black clouds rolling in from ' a "5 exi A quick flow of blood .welled up cuL and into, the ground His own the east grew bigger and blacker rrlend who sees more insiaJUiient, Army-Navy than Football Game just "kid from the cut, Jim squeezed the flesh face was yiitle but his band was as as autumn approached. pabr in Rusty and Betty. x aroud it and the blood ran faster. steady "as a rock, October came, aud with it the TOY MATJNEE. He pulled the trigger. The burn twins' Then be 'drew hU handkerchief, CAkEFtL C00KINO birthday. Eighteen now and sopped it in the water and slapped-it- of the powder cauterized the wound, young women.,. MolUe and Prof Saturday Morning 10 to 12 clean portion over yie wound. but he wasn't through yet. Pulling sighed as they audibly lamented the tougnesf meat fender and th ; :A Toy for Admission After a minute- he " lifted U, otf, a packof rigarets from a pocket, he swiftly rolling years, and- - thert wili give it savor. totore some and on the his out at open the packed were times wnen prois eye was straighlenetl body groimd and-- placed, his mouth over bacco into the cut. Then he wet the Ltrpnbled as he contemplated the handkerchief "tied It two glorious young the cut. ngain andthings as they For five minutes he sucked the r, round the' calf to hold the toturiToffhnv anHjndjtheJjousein -- pursuit m frmnthe-Tinnblood iu"piaTie of Jim. i bitteh leg, rinsing his mouth- at insurgery, and unsci Xovemlter's cnlll and icy winds tervals with water from the-- i hat." entific. 1 (rawing the poison and of winter came, paused a while to Satisfied at length" that he had done blood out and tourniqeeting the leg whisper of events and then all he could in that wa"t he reached ihad been all right. But In burning moved on. And the little town of tlKti-niiii- 41' aln -'stond Ik ls OTIS left Ypu will have, to hurry to get ine aJW'ool coats which were of these bought to sell at $17.50 to $22.00. .Only a few well-mad- e, f IT s 1H Strand ... ; 1 ShoWS: 1 and-wipe- d . . "MISMATES" . . -- W a Sale on - SET .It Sweaters Our tremendous stock of Men's, Lad"ca' and Children's Sweater are on sale-aprices reduced 10 to 50 per cent. Shpp now. Buy one of these 100 per cent worsted wool sweaters for the price of an ordinary garment. Worsted sweaters never stretch out of shape, and they will wear twice r as long as any other kind. Ladies' All Worsted Wool Sweaters M QC formerly priced at $lQ.00-4io- .w t t - v. SPECIAL $5.75. Tour choice - a UO f0 North University Avenue. - . ki tHid-ioi- --- w TF HIS il Our $29,000.00 Jewelry Release is causi ig comment that leaves no doubt in our minds as to its success. Our customers are all satisfied, realizing it is a genuine sacrifice, sale. Everything in the store is amazingly reduced It requires but a short visit to convince you of this genuine reduction on our large Slock MARION rHerefJcw LaHcmre. If Your tiemuntar BEVERDTof ORALIS JM ' V Frm SILVERWARE SPECIAL Valued at $1000.00 YOUR CHOICE 50foi)F. Donnett's Confectionery I - .:. .,-.- ,. - ' ' - 1 of Bonnett's Confect loncry takes, pleasure in announcing ,Jhe our store in our New Home "at" the corner of Fourth "West" and Center streets. and attractive You, too, will agree that we have the most tabla Steam and Provo. in electrically, fectionery refrigerated fountain. -- Mabel Normand Comedy , Scoring 4he Pictures v PRINCESS1()C SEATS Candy .... : j Chili .'..Sandwiches f - Phone j .TEASPOONS . pESSERT SPOONS - 3IokeD&$r$g&- . Genuine Elgin Jeweled movement," fancy metal in guaranteed dial, white gold filled case,' ,yalue Knife to Match . . 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PICKIE.FpRKS JL - H.25 Big Bon clocks, ' LUNCHES 1242-- We - pencils " TABLESPOONS , BERRY SPOONS REGAINS $1.50 Ingersoll watches F- SALAD FORKS COLD MEAT FORKS BOULLIOI? SPOOX.i BABY SPOONS " Cigarettes i Cigars Service Fountain ... fl Tamales ( Tonight and Saturday i ART ACORD in up-to-d- ate A FEW Saturday Only Including . Opeii FoirEusiness X ,an4 two reel western. $2.00 ijaonlBg Tonight and Saturday It vwJ - Don't miss our Bargain Table Sweaters which formerly sold at $2.50 to - Columbia i JGIIXNINCr I . g,,, you ore."! The girl did as she was told with-.oi- it a word. Then Jim dug Into his pants pocket and drew out his knife He opened the big blade, which was '.'LAZY A, 1 report i K ' yW . just a few minutes." He told her to turn over on her 'Grit your teeth, old stomach. bucko, and show what a dead game RJiUl Moulton fit X t i . : .., |