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Show f: J i DECEMBER 11.1927. PROVQTETV'ENINGHERALDUESDAY, north of Mills, HM RABBIT it: ct .. The rubtiits wijre. tr brought To at md hitsr jtvea awn k uktctiyj rTHE fur Uuj,t Uqnare ttJMe Accvrdutg to the terms or the context, the lo&itig team tresis the Innern dHBe at KtMt- eviDiue of Uie loNcrs. T!ie duiuv will tn) h4d SPAN 1SH FtRK, . Jan.' la The st the Earn Unto sard us Motwlay rabbit hant rentfKt,brtwra the Del nlghC January JO. t Moute ud 8ugr rlul, took place yesterday and waa a very ww ful eveut fruln the. stuudpoltit if nd due tu the fact that no spwrt- 'nwrred the dv". The Del AToutcclub uembera, 21 men, with Golden WsMron, Victor Roiuaa and PLANE TAKES OFF RAT,1 LATEST IS COMPLETED - IYHA1 HAS bONE tier OKA Ta tha homo ef PKOF and MOL-LIELAVELL in CamdemUte, InA, OeUiber, 1838, la Be night in E , ' --- i ti ." - I ith-u- - w forward W The Merjr then erawinc tmits. The twins, bmutif ul womanhood, iiave hMARGARET named adontrd' and mi - him. He f ef Sedad and ' ' L ' ' at first ywfc iKWitUl la - ; v at the Battle ahen-aherke- d - - - --- tber ' T vv 1 tVfrSiT" 272 . tunnleH, Iff.' 5 - - f f . Her.uncle This little girl reftfliiit.v. knew how to h)ld her own in a tilt of tongues. He turned expectantly toward U'usty's sister. -Wheeu)m Eligbeth souuwd t" get her1 ciViAs imual she filed her eontribiitlons iu her Qwn particular ly unobtrusive and sweetly detach"-enianuer. But. Betty's.; istutrtb'u-tiohs- . as her observant ' uiicle had noted oh vajrlous occasions, almost In varialdy carried crackers iu their tails. And this little free-wioffer ing, heHiiwcustomary, tidbit hooked into it ""Aren't you two ovcrtooklng some thing?" she wanted to kiiow in her casual lmfniHT of speaking. "Sup to lie posing, for Instahee-rju- st supposing that this paragon ludy is able tu give Jim his memory. hack and with" the gift throws in her how about heart for ittmiiiip rtlMiiiiiiiiilfif 6 ; twiiis. who had teen out au tou to the girls and Martha Dull on certainly would be grand!'' m.rulne, did so, amf little squeals' had finished reading it fo ndded Martha p,alton and settled of fceai'd,tbe4i8 they got the when he them, "Is a wonderful document in biu k in her chair & if to let her almost its unintentional revelation of a wo- mind revolve around this, new5 'Ob " swihkI llusty, "It's on,l to be trnrt" We grabbed man's heart and mind. In her ef..- -' too kissed her. forts. t show the lovelijU'KH of I'rof There was nothing that even reh,.r Kfeier-a- ' iiNuds ami lu- - and Mollie she inadvertently has motely rcsi'iiililed niotiVe in her Mar, ha Dnllon. wi.tb.'d them But Martha Dalttn had a produced a perfect picture Of her own lovalilp' cliaracter and her nn- - iiKMive just, the same and few ,;",1hv that she had brought their elflshness: I should like to know things escaped- her sharp old eyes. ' imrtber ElwelU her better." WHiUus occasion all her alert, faen v to the borne of the "Mollie said that Nellie Downing ues were oeing nmi, ior sue wanteu hSire jjjey.were lmrn,V-." von. was twenty-fou- r nd Very, pletty,' ti) find tVut. sOmclliitig. The old hurwf nwinted ;her. And the result of her fpierry was and to a Clayton. John "P.eauty with conp'ed youth, v,.rsntin tried MdUe and Prof fine character, certainly make for a not wholly disapjMiinting to ber nor 1 ( Wh very lovtfMe woma'n,,r lie said, "but yet was it Just what she had tried x hal." .ail .ftomthe-war- . .. . ill tospenr. thig woman, if she were. got word last January s of nothing more than fuce and fornnar the Witch erf Jt that "Jim. wasdettd,-M'd-ii.'and as old. would still be 'beau- :i" Vwjft, startled look that. passed almost broke. for Jim ' w.5flrir.Pldef her eye.. Then came. tiful, and lovable, I know something l ot ween the girl sitting on the arm of the way she has nnssorf-'Jiiand of John t'la.vton's chair and the one -leen his constant servanf." leaning cncelessly against the fable VI never Si-YorkJjLe him.! It was, bg added softly and and facing him. But.ln fhatJTJeeting left to bo to tl'.onghtfully, a very lieautiful thing, look which Iivodor just air instant "I must see, to it., we- - don't "forget Ms the faces t)f the two girlsNurse her in our .happiness over Jhis good DtiltoH Wid rejid the. question : Have you told?". news. the snmmer, She sighed Inwardly, partly" satis-- ' from her perch on the arm "AU throw Husty, of of her uncle's rknoi she lms lived in the hope, chair, declared that f ied iShe had, at last, she1 "told her she couUl love Nellie Downing self, confirmed' her belief that there .omeon; Vin,' able to restore Jim n ..nnderstttiidlufT. fietween' .fUy-Tlu-lieVr-i whet her hhe was pretty or Tionielv. 'was. -this Mfto. "Because she's. len jo good to Mol t ties, girls regarding ;Jim ElweU. ' Mollie had dropped the remark iii rrof and she certain have lie and Prof and Jhn. enn- - one of their eonfidentiuljnlks' just rd she the same." "But Just tlHoubles. H n ned with refresh i n d i si n aei n - 'before tht; armistice that Jim's re- nhout time, ""e Vtii m" , "I'll bet up ousness, she's got faults as t urn home from war tnight mark .' thl.ms .brighten too uh were si'ent. They, of well as certain youiii: the aiino'luicement of an eugageThe reat deal fo hiHg4ri-il.s- . hrdles who have 1kmii living could have told of a eared to. Which pal jt was Mollie evdently rarefied atmosphere of late." Mif ferine If they, tad This naive Jejiiark g4 a rise from hadn't known;. Nor did Martha DalNellie T'ncle a Ions, letter from John, whom it had hit and. ton know, but she was positive now ' ,lvn nK. written at thCWSt Hetty seemed. to find something. that whichever girl it. was the other knew and was keeping the funny In it H'ret with her. ihe Pirls, Martha Dalton. ,','U'hat are you talking about, jolnfly to John.' Clayton himse'f was doing Murtha Ihilton asked. Margaret?" "'The'Triter explained Jim's ease from what "She wa getting inek at nier iiiin "Clayton told her. "I siiou'ldn't gtrls IwdTIWTOTne' Meta wonder a bit "bad come under her care at my dear" turning to- or. the" day they had. eecetvod word he : the young lady is blessed that Jim Elwell lived and partly "if until the preaenr. She gave Rusty speclal-.K-- t with a little flavoring temper of her from what had Just taken place in reasons, as outlined by the re- own. That would intike her just his presence, he had come to some f whv the Chances for his (). K. lend to her just thaf hapy snrt trf .ir:iophdffl. He was keeping verv wen; few. She dwelt at it to bimsc'lf, bitt'John Clayton had however, on the balance, yon know." musk Unqualified goodness- wrapped up S va.yof keeping a great many lWHr.; tlanifeHtation which another in one package,- - he added, even thong'htsto himself. It all fitted in and the MBht of motion in though It was' labeled "lovely 'wo- sfffweH with his practice of human lroudit about the possibilities direcman,"'.' would cloy soon If it" 'didn't' 'nature stddy,. rhe thoiiKht miKht He in this "I suppose," remarked the old - carry-little pepper sauce with It. tion. John Claytoir rmud at this point . 'Martha Dalton's eyes were twink- nurse, "that you think an old maidroand tlHmght- - If there was any pt8' ling. Had the twin .lieen watching. nurse hasn't any business to lie siliilltv. he told himself, and money her a little more attentively .they "ecuia'do anything, there were would have guessed that she was 1 1 tlia be VmiiaiioTesltBteto I'.p to some mtscii ief . - Klie wa l ted" .' for a while and then spoke mus- E ,. tiix'iid. , . O C PL attaching to ingly... The particulars Wouldn't it be wonderful If this Jim's accident also were given by Nejlie Downing, and la a. postscript Nellie Downing who nursed Jim In ' fbe told of the splendid fortitude France and then found and restored oisplayed not only by Mollie but by his name to him should enable him '.'Prof, esecially the courage and finally to regain his" memory and strength of charactr,he had shown then marry him?.- - A just couldn't more ronmntie diii'ing Uie first duys following imagine anything disiiMtor and Mollie's collapse. than for Jim to fall In love with her ; Jim and marry herlJi readisJike n story. npiianderf wro. "I haTcTiever seen e? greater In a book, doesn't It, Mr. Clayton exhibition of courage and character, "It did, he agreed, gravely. He was glancing sldewlse rather shaip-l- y lie inl a marvel." "Tlia,t letter," declared John Clny- af the girls.. .' Tj 'It jy Tif BLUE BIRD GIFT SHOP ni,n,wsthatlaUv-- Ilig range of colors ito choose from. All sizes. This is our regular $1.95 value $1.58: " - Ml) .: , , . - m i Fancy Rubber Aprons Don't ' fiet-ltin- s - spoil - valuer that, Two . clasp imported. French Kid Glove at this drastic low price. Values, . km ttsvict. wc. gnoe la too g small, is a painful admiaslont. . f njjyab. 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T A R T A F - Powder of plain colors at your selection at- - low pri c e s. O u r f BARGAIN WINDOW Unheard of Values in Pictures and Art Goods il , v PETTICOATS . COME AS THESE -WILL SELL FAST 79cvalue ...23c S1.50 value 37c WHILE Raon 47c ...iWs58d. &v all sizes $1.93" :-: Leather Bags and , . - lot of nice styles; regular $4.95 to $5.95 values. $3.48 . Pumps & Oxfords Values to $3.25 $1.77 . THEY" LAST Kiddies Soft Sole Shoes 83e ; Buy your hose how men. . speciaHr&lue-t- HIGH GRADE COTTON BATTS Men's . Fancy Hose -- of this choose from. This is our regular $2.95 value, selling at the low pricey the yard Kiddies EARLY . Silk Silk Dress Flannels One lot' 72x90 47c- - Cream of- tartar is the priceless essential for fine baking - There is moreof jt in Schilling's than in any other. ... for SELLING WEDNESDAY'S . of-tar : Vanity Cases Step-in- s made r. One lot of Step-in- s of crepe. . In assortment .of pastel shades. Reg-- .. ular 69c value. -- i Wmm val.ue, 11.18 the yard. $1.75 to $1.95 value, $1.47 the yard. SPECIALS We have , one rack of Voile, Rayons and Silk Teddies, sellttlg-af-c these low prices. j product w; J "One L47TO2.96 i 1 mm wide, Lingerie. Dept. . 1 W I"" nssortmeht V Price of ' R 3 t pound More Cream tar in Schilling Y ' '"1 ' -- laM 48c . . Scfiilling T"'""e high as $2.75. 1 i I'm SILK CHARMEUSE $1.50N Short Kid Gloves II II 1 BAM Regular $1.37 mil-li.,- " asc. es af this" Closing One" Tot , nifty-lookin- - ButTrue GEORGETTE CREPES Shadow Skirts $1.75 - r Low m that new Out Sale price. iw wt SELLING OUTT Tn all the wanted coors and patterns; This is our regular C9c value. In the Closing Out Sale, the yard dress! Buy one of these regular 79c value. 53c C SALE tf ' ' GREAT this fine material in assortment plai ncolors. 40'inches wide. In Monday evening's paper $1.43 was givenh cqrrect Jpricethe yard,' is- - ; , 'f- One lot of 7 ti WESAVEj YOU DOLLARS in this BUTY-CHYN- E All sizes has silk heel and toej. a remarkable value, the pair r - ... Wool Hose Flapper Fanny Says: GOlNff PRlCESi . Prices Unbelievablv Infants' . bryr.then I Silk Hose us.. . SfftcK $150,000 SACRIFICE Full Fashioned Everyone seems to feet Howthat Jim Elwell may be cured in time, But read the next chapters. n ENTIRE losilii7 reasoiiiibie ! i.n.-lst- ed fin-do- r, at-- Paris. BARGAINS!-,BARGAINS! EVERYWHERE! ' to suppose that Jim, with' his' mind back Would know nothing of wh,nt Nellie Downing bad done for him wjiile.hls mind was a blank,?" "She- - sniffed. "What docs Jim kntiw about "wo men?" . (To Be Continued) od-h- freakish of alrplunes, The Bat, haa hid it trial .This --unuoual airplane, equipped With Bleriot Four flight motors, is intended, strangely enough, .for cnittmerclul fllgtita and 1 nit f stunt work. r, New twt and most Center 332 West BARE WALLS IS OUR AIM Jim? ' ... Mavis This is an excellent quality cotton batt, quilt size: which is made at this low price for Wednes. ", day's selling.'-'- BUY WOW. ftr FUTURE NEEDS Talcum Powder 18c : f BakingPowde r 3 SELLING j Ja V I GETTING u OUT PROVO, '";,viisjvf-e'Ji",- .' ... ' -- - ' '. - ; -'- ... .. - ,"-- -. ' i.-- - , 15 Saturday, January A STORE WITH ll "lsn't-T- y !t iHEJMETYLJ d :: '" ;'fc- IS A REAL SALE! ONE THAT HAS THISr 7smiled. f . Only 4 days left in which to buy usfeul gifts a tlesa than costYour last chance. Goips: out of business - elig-ibles- J wM,-'-- Notice off "i-- , . italnt biTyuirclu, ipturuii; ' - ' utl Taylor a t 4 .. Special . and father naaim that hie memory 1 gone, that he la like a living dead aaan, Specialists despair of nU recovery, believing an operation ttflfnt be unsueeessful and. fatal aa well. The day his" parents are to take him home, Jim wanders away from Ws nurse NELLIE POWSING. A franMe search to begun. Lte that night he hv found In Beflevoo his akull hospital, tineonseious, frartured, expected to die. He waa - . . fait by a truck. The twine are In IiidwnapolU at the hbme of their under JOHN CLAYTON, tl mystry of their identily having been cleared up while Jim wMnfraneK- John whose Clayton is notified that Jim. life has been despaired of , now baa ka of a,ehanre to live, and he -his joy to JUKifl.i,u.iw.'i , old friend of the Elwetts. j. NOW BEGIN THE srun CHAITER .' y while the Suger duh wtta Henry Bytheway, Charles Taykir,. George llansmi, Uamea Miller and Stanley Lewis for their captains ttagged ouly 10T '' birth.". "'. rabbits, Edseen Kwanner f the Del Monte I think It woHll jiist lovely. club scored highest for fadivTd ila tion. "But of course," slie added killing 27 . rabldts. Indulgently, "there lj little chance The imrty left Spanish "Fork by of your imaginary romance coming automolrfle t 8:30 Saturday mornda rling.JGven granted ing, uiotosing to Juah, county, soma true,Palty Nelof l'Van and about eight mile ttaicjlm- f inuiryIi red71Tji(i" lie Ihwnllig very likely 'has a sweetheart of "her own that Is." she explained quickly, "one she had before sb, ever met Ji,l- - Kuclw a us I'm le John (.aragon of ierfe-tioi- i paints iiiust surely . have been stuight after by all aorta of reported tBd hi w nun- - I do kve a pretty and it seems to we jthat Jim JHe ltowning would aup-plpnd this a pxxl one. if That In," fcbe " auteuded, everything dill fara.out JI right and Jtfii did get hi metuury back. lVrhai I'm tit4iiK too olitiiuistic my old age, but youjiee, luy desrs. 1 ve been through a great deal and seeeu verj' unhappy situations turn out jiaiHfly. yourselves,' for Look 'where you are now and. for. eighteen years it scented never jwould find out the that secret aurrouidtug; . your tragic t EUZABETH; TVt are tailed RISTK and BETTY. JLH ELWELL. the aoa. wilisU la the Werld War. He then dia--i eovwstkat en ef. the twin Jaw? "and . ,.. tot bureau oma" h bad i&taM brwsbt a train.. That aieht twia firta t are bm to brr and the dka rfvralinf hrr iuuue. r d't you Weft went "I'm not.exactly a matrimonial inaotic, UTAH OUT |