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Show PEOVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, "APRIL" 25 1927. CETWO f , By Williaw OUT OUR WAY THE HERALD NATURELAND i l ewppera. v. " :.' - ed by e, - Baaiaea vtGoe, W; Society reporter, WTj JMlwrlal p. nv tttepooM do not receive your paper befor n J a copy will be delivered to your rwildeDC., Tulcyhoa If yon UOB. j INtFW I, BEST KivaoA MM: J ' Better Homes fi; " - 11 to-prep- - Morris ii ...... I I " . PROVOCATIONS m . r J : ii'ii'm'iiTinin . . 111 . - , i; -- ; - r r fe . . V .. odine to a Dretti naaa If a aovern- TIP OF TONGUE) 1 W. U. Slrapeoa, Sinta Fe.pj'., iiblleltr rnxft: "Kewmwpenj are lie bet piwllum for railroad ad- trtUlnK, for they strike jiome ' ulekly." Capt. Robert Dollar: "Withdraw om China, your eye t Things h8ve - fPnt'won;t protect I if You Stop at Better -- iiicy aiwuyn nouer ouuuv tun lty ef a 'menhunt. marine, but bow re yo (otnt to keep It up if tye Kovernracnt seta Reared and start to run twery time tbinitfl get a little but. .We bare do, trouble with the ChUiene. . It In the tmUbevik that are caualiig the trouble," , . fayaon," They BOTef sV laby' a W7 with. ... ripe; er Li; J "t football weight to pu. they five him Horseradlnb, .youth ftU- - ientlst,i-Vlio baa.tralnl LMs iblooded ' 'ban una trait hie a ; Jtrlpve iM-thry.fn- re and' fllvrer, .' WWI'H WHO IS PAYSON . I ,. I jrel IMhe gtcigiward - SIXTH and SPRING STREETS f Copyright Mtt, Wrnr Bro Pteturt. inc. MATINEt LADIES," with May MeAvoy, Is a Wsmtr " Men of thla novaU . f - ' , B7V0FSII Bos Ford, oolleya J! .51 1 It ituiet. work m a doaoiaf partner for rick poet e is a A'eta Jertef rxiJAos. V i. ......... .. ea (ftinka It Un't a fit tcoa to make ooat . Mppwa tivtay ; Roierf At taa f as meed ( preKMH, tviiittt ftrt kt Mi ,'iwr tte tHoaretle laid eyei kit inter tit, tfte ftrl Heciprocatiug veral him ssirut tkc myaiertoai M n, and eoHi lfrt. Hmmtii, katitv 0 th Inn, toko jtnda er ' . Broa-teturlc- J . w mncb of a grind and too much of a pauper. Tba kind of girls who coma to th proms fall for a fellow like ma . around th football season Decease tbey can boast about knowing a football player. Bat th at th year tbey haven't muck us for a bona. Especially a bon who baaot a bone to his turns. That's a good line, eh J I'll bava to tell It to th boys! And so far aa saying nice things to those glrlt ia concerned, well I've never been interested enough to 'any on of them to . say-rn- ic things about rst - ' . 'jartil? to Tkaatino" Bob for r themj" , Boo take Boh'Unghed merrily; Sally gigloceHMf apartment, gled: Another awkward silence waa . New MiQlow Dpllar AAOW ' wrapping around them,! when Bob '. suddenly kBked;. vV fAimtiHr Ko6m ' CHAPTER "HasnVanrothetfeliowavar Jeantime, Bob- and Sally were tsaid nice things to your $2X0 pet day up without bath eomlng through tba upper Brbad-waSally colored and fidgetted. . s bath $2 JO per day up with Brat conversa-Uontubes "Oh." added Bob quickly." "I ' are of th kind to be whis- mean aside from those fools is th 1 mean PERSONAL SE&VICS . nice ot yelled abov the roar Palisado road house. pered fellows. Fellow you've met socialof th cobway. So the two tat ly Yon know, at church and parPopulat Priced Coffte Shop allent is bappy rafitetloaa over th ties and ao on." : and Grill Stllh Sally hesitated, and before miracle. We check your car at the door. Getting out at the 163rd Street she could give voice to whatever is was she was framing with such, Station, they walked west two difficulty, the glass door was Pwpri-toa H. modest, r blocks and reached FRYMAN, abruptly opened and av strident y browastona.' voice exclaimed; JOHN t. WAGENBB was she . Sally, had told him that "Sally, are you going-t- o BAKRT 0. WAOENEtV atand, with ber lived aba fatherless; that out there a'l evening?" ... RUSSEIL H. "WAGENER . Uer mother. two little brothers and The color In traced , Bob, appraising the house with In- cheeks by her about an. terest as the dwelling place of this swerlug Bob's hesitancy question, deepened bit of jiniiMai .... I I in mnfTFi girlish now to a red glow of. embarrass fluffy yet sensible loveliness that had come into his merit, she sa:; patiently, at. life so suddenly1 and sweetly could "I haven't been. here but a minute, , f almost piece the rest of the story Mother!-1 want yoo t Mother, together. Tba house lert to mem meet Mr. Bob Ward: Bob. this is my. mainMrs. the Smith father; by mother Bob is the great football taining its respectable front partly player," Mother, that the boys ttted and largethrough Sally's earnings, J9.Mk.js.b9ut, JasjL.IaJLieaa jny kia she explained ' to I b""lers to fill up the spare rooms Bob brothers IJ It was evident that aha was ' Vi xs. Liua uyyvi oiuuca, ,vuuis trying' to make conversation In It was Just order aha took boarders. ta hide her pained confusion that tort of a house for a widow-aj- over the aggressive, and unpleasant .metber. .. ' , appearance and attitude or her ,fiob, snapping out - of bis. covert mother She went o "Mr WM ..J t, !.'' ts a student At NewyortTJniver tlty, and he's golug to work over at the Ian for a few weeks!". Bob acknowledged th nresenta- tion by a courtly bow to the rather, thin, rather old. and altogether shrewish woman who stood within St Xentinuei ! f pT'a C old-tim- e four-stor- Sala Mum ii he YELLOW " ' tiiajttstibuleholdlng -- th ur w . ' : utr - ajar ouijr ia.r enougn to permit of nnlmpeded speech; knd ! looking wefj prepared to vanish aa belligerently aa she had come at . , any moment ... i Bobr- - recovering furOvel from Al aUF.T.'S' tgMWfl nTTI- the shock of the unfriendly greeting, noted with great- - satisfaction that Sally In no sense or slightest CHEAP" feature, or manner resembled ber NEVER. AGAIN mother. That was a good thing; else he felt - that, present Indications and appearancea to- the contrary,, he.would have lost his interest in the combed-honePrin' i cess. Mrs. Smith, thought Bob whlmsV caily. quick and comprehen-- . 8ive and shrewd way in which his engineer's brain' sited up situations,, was the sort of woman who survived alwdys her husband. He had no doubt that Sally retain- ied the departed eet tftlnp. fioer1 For 6ally'e manner toward hee throw your money appraisal,, was fussed to find Sally mother showed a trace of fear, and a wona or meiiowpatience;-r- -ash-hea- p buy the contemplating him. markable in on so young. dBob high-qualit- y coal that glows . "iJika it?" aha smiled. - " . "Oh, 1 didn't mean to be' staring was alto .sure that subsequent serve while it with pride, you so tudely. Bat I like it heaps be- events would prove' that the hoys the "kid brothers" Bally had re-welt it's consumed with the cause It's Because terred to would prove to be chips desire to heat your house. Or-- It lust sorfot fits TOU? the ai aay the nicest things, Bob! ever thus.maternal block, it der now and bank the differ Do Yos you say them to every girl yon All these thoughts raced through ence, meet at the school?. And you must Bob's bead in less time that It meet a lot of pretty girls. Bob, took , him to .make his bow j and at the school proms and - affairs . . like that a famous football player smile. Mrs. Smith acknowledged to In... like you", --i"! sm mare apt to meet the usual troduction with a curt Jerk of her She had sized bim up rlrl," Bob laughed, "because of my head. football, than because I'm an hoBor I through the glass door curtains, ere . she had tome out, and had made th student In engineering! "iHowlwonderf ul it la to be a snappy and unerring Judgment of man ' and study such things!!! an ambitious mother as to bis finan. breathed Jlttle .Sally Smith, catch . cial prospectar t "A - college "student! Ing her Brst Paughf romance. Working bia way through, and Couldn't be - satisfied They fell Into as awkward si starving! lence now. The incredible lapses with just a grammar school course, that befog the tongue when the .and ft good Job with, a chance to learn a trade. No; a poor boy, brain lies dreaming. Bob' waB bashfully quiet by the spon putting on aira. Four more years taneity of her Interest In his per-- to starve after he got out of cot" " lege, before he'd be able to support then. Oersalnly, not ' J was Jusl a mite awed In the min a wife-tf-OA, IT'S gled presence of masculine brains man for the, mother of pretty little and brawa. Sally Smith to be Interested In. Sally looked I vks fxrootw-- J at Bob's- - big' bands and ,: "Pleased to meet you!" Then, to Sally, who looked at quivered strangely in beV soft lit tle flanks as she thought bow his though ishe would like to sink fingers could encircle her waist, as through the entrance steps, never ish. JAejuailghL a,- - tan thai 1,. a oii, '. I"Come, come you'd better hurry her. , . But little SaUy Smith. by the In and get your supper, and dreta1 ' same Inward instinct, knew, also up a bit." "Why.. Mo(her?fo not going that there was m'ore potency to guide and disarm in her archness out tonight;. taian in all his muscle She smiled . "Never mind wljy. There't tome- -' thing here for you.!! : ' j np at her cave mam. "But yon didn't answer my ques"Something for mer , ,' "Yes, there's, a box of the lov. " tion. Bob. Do yon meet, a lot pf . u .pretty girls, and do you say those llest flowers.". For me? nice, flattering things to. all of - "Flowers? From L. . whom?" themr " ' TvlTa Smith They had gone up the high glared signlflcaiiUf aingle flight of steps, now- ,- and at Bbh' ai she MM "Sally sharply1 L "Mr. Tom Mannlon sent them. And .were standing at; the glass outer door of the vestibule. he's coming up tonight to eall on "KoK I haven't met; many.", said ' Bob truthfully: .I've been too (To be conUnuea.) f j - . ru. u a wtr orr. - er-rl- 11 Friends may view the body at the ,lnotv priT,to! the I old-tim- alisent-mlnde- ,he cbap--- k. V i V wfU d c h 1 n e. ..1. . lrv Third wardo'clock.l Tnewlay nionuiiic at . parts. Mr. in now t4iiuaMtl1uh ...... M under contract to T. O'Connor, ui)tly 4. M. '.,N"l holn, Si1ii(nill biotor niiiRnute, with 10 of these bonana huiinds a week. n Pilars here, is ' . sM:retarjr of tbH la one who ran. An It issenn' flttb- awl rementber when It tised to take Jl Inventor of the pro day to drive from Provo to of producing Ia) Min. - - extra fine metal feedinK ateaka by con-ore from the nearby, Hope of Ah auto tourist is a person ;. ltr($ mine who is always in a hurry to get some place, and as; soon as be " gets there, Is in a greater hurry j Today's candidate for the Poison I to I d get some place else. Ivy flub is the station ottendnnre- who potirit mn ! who died at West "fifth her howi, HI street- - Jjaliit held iu the llANU bound to ? for aervii-es Sourbwortb ; 1 : Mcintosh Funeral Y Tuesday Forenoon Tumoral Mrs. Irens Motlra saw : "The troth will pre vail" ; but, like everything else, it LOS ANGELES a. . - aiiir-j.rUte- You will lik- e- tur-und- ed . ' usually require good advertising. TbU 1 the wusuu if t the $rtr we bi Tendeswe's Senate Is now pmiio- wlittj the in; rlne aiiinwl u iut. lipKtUk and eall "jqtoBse'V hrmls. . Tha .yuang ing to tax tut inuc'a awim- aroirnj Xur .awhile. klMltfd viWL.iiui t 4n.tUd the tlut world, after wbi-they garters, jret. y atucb tbemwlvea ' to rix ks never to voluntarily nutve nituiiu t First thing. Mr. Babe" Eulb strikes out twh and is retired for Among the modern social movements, the one towards tter homes certainly ranks, high for the reason that aa me of the young artists have said' on their prize postCrf ; Jetter Homes are Safety Zones. Due to modern conditions the home has. become by insidious enemies which are all the time calling uldren as well as parents out into the feverish activities of modern society which really runs on wheels- - While lew 01 ese enemies are enemies in attitude or purpose, .they are es to the peace and comfort and quiet of the' horns just t i.'iiine wona so auracuve ie same. Tnese lorces nave maae ef- must ft definitt home make the home that itside of the rt to brine its own attractions up on a level with them or ae the home is doomedrand when the knell of the home has ben rungthe knell of manylhings sweet and beautiful will " ' '.? Vvfo have been sounded. The committees which .have had the Better Homes pror ' ram in chargOTiis yeariave worked hard . .' . , cr.ft.iNlliAM eek's pogram which 'wiMjnphasize the "value tf Better , VNVW GET GRAV. ; omes and'whietewiM do much towards indicating what ttwsr ....... .. i I. n M! ."vi1; y.m and:how to make it. fheir efforts lil,n,.ii.l,H., , dievelTgbQd home; ave been great, but they will be for naught unless the people i ; The Bobber Shop where they Lily to the centers designated by their progi-as wen as to ieaa receive instruction. wnjen inspiration iay ' Mrs. HeraiAn v Henimandha ' '' ' ' etter Homes here in Provo. "v i i heard of lot of Interesting gossip is one A glance at. the. program convinces that there luitout herself In the shop, ;tbe' other a ' , f tuwAMnoX v. r ll bmething for everybody in 'the, city: The demonstration xnjTjTjirLiuu'iL nnii i nnnnninnl-ihrtyininnnrnri"irgi' innnnnii was nav. when friends knew she her ome has been prepared in order that the new home puiiaer gasoline in your radiator, and water Howdy, folkai leaterday w ing her hair washed. s well as the U one may have aa ideaf ostt and also of into your guooUne tuni. visited the tbri1ng town tlu nnrter. whfi llkpR to wise i liste in decoration and furnishing. A smaller type of home Payttoo, the metropolis of the lerack, aaya Bls going down to" the counlittle aectioa Utab There, southern ef farmhouse, as been selected for the purpose, and it has been furnished j creek to pull some Jokes on, the fish Hoot you ny, . ty, made . prosperous by the ' and see if tbey will bite. imply but tastefully in order that those without much money You'll be ehicken Une a dinner place eaiL .. ' Strawberry Ws Old Mair Sotmley has had every i benefits. :: receive the , c .; Bya and bye! iay , kind of a bun In the world but a Hi son v Even the wealthy may receive much benefit from visiting The principal prodiKta of Pay .. hot cross one. univerAfter June 10, it will be misde NEXT! ' Ihe home. Though they can, of course, hire decorators ana xn beets, eowa and Toung ' meanor to paste atickers on wind.' rtists to finish their houses, the buildings will not be homes sity athlete.4 shields. Why not make It a felony FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: . it v ntil the heart of the owner goes into them, a baby boy la born In to write signs on the back of -a J ?aVo Ford work. The Pirann fmllr pnwtu'll Is held Im The committee is to be commended for tietr &V4 i eople should recognize it by attending the Vartoua functions mediately to determine whethec POPtXAR scipxcE v basket for turn out diould football, otebook and pencil in hand. '.v hi Elmer This ,T, ball er track. a Mrs. Thus. Lli 11, of Kan Fraa- rlitu, tesvlftet that,' oa hearing a In Lus Aat:ele 10th. bauk ruUhrry "Mauiiay" nong. Iter Tout packed np in 3U days, thn-- fine iookiuc, well v4 went baek to his awthtv. U tihl dreitaed d lueo walked ia and Alalia ul A Saa Fra--L- s aiifiook Ewryhtidy theavh, a even them far them fur. vice klrer aettds prejshltiits. a Patnguuia. - ' Je . a plnrh hitler. If iuu:t remind the parties paisg bini the STO.OuO of that beautful poem entitled "CaBey at the Kat." f OBSERVATIONS - Gannar Baemuson, editor and manage ; Fawa K. Singleton, CUrk, adverUmUig mtaager; B, W. GoodaU, uslnees manager; ty edltoe. as ge rvW 7 Subscription term By carrier la the county, 45 ceata tat month ; 5.00 the year la advance; outside eouaty, Ij audi iu lie county , fiOO; ' 100.; K. wi B ikm1:k kill aqtuiuobil?, wUitt (Tossing Mrwt in tbe ttronx, Ntr York. Bffur tb body could t itfiiiuvvd a BUHrl dug tax? along aiud tuuuul- d gimrd. For 24 bourn lie tood ver abuwius bU Mfth when anybwly. jijrafbPd. . its ritk'lity won In Uif ijvh, a jiet store oMnt-r- , it- a botuf. who A dxlnt.T a'rviu Published fey tb Corponttioo, E. C. Rodger, president, at second-claP. Irt W. St., Proro, I'tab, dully. Kutered jnatter the postoffiue in rruvo. T ub. .Member of ulled Pre aseocta-onValue Editorial service, and the Ja've O. Script NEA llrrd J j 0137 BY 1 NU NXVKt StC. Bridle paths usually lead to bridal pathe. t IM COAL? - e bread-winne- One Grade Only aone . America, roasts Schilling, ' only first grade coffee and teal it in vannim Irey.witv rin. TKerti Bt no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling Coffees. And Schilling Coffee is never pocked in cardboard or plain tin cans, f Schillingpoffee r DONT vi sf fivv - Mil aw.v . . forovet35yeart 1 MILLIONS d POUNDS USED THaTlWVENatENTl BakinC Powder Guaranteed Pure , ng . biiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiJimilMlllHlfl -- . ren-dere- d XT BY CRANE WASHINGTON TUBBS TT'6 T6 Btwe xoonQ ' Va.O1 T- - ( J ff Y tear-somel- , , " ' ' -- ! . ... Hjk ' . Iron-grille- . . yV - f r :; y.. . - f- : ' . |