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Show -. PAGE SIX - - .... f . . - .. . PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. ..4--. a little wa will built) at we f B." ou aa qulcklx It didn't take the' Tlntva make. Iltti.-bair- . quite strong. Thvy twbjed. lot of bombs about hbiJI .bo thing to of worthy othfr g apMtnd sttrted In to rot. ' ! u doue. ? tr. ' Twas ooer t ksar'tb Tinlea Tbe Imby aeetaed to like the tone, and Very shortly .went id sleep could be. Then peaceful a downy seemed I oulrkly stop. The fanny rocklug chair went flop, and down went tot apd Clowny. Wbat a fuuay jdirh to 'Of course tbe baby waa awake. Then someone said, "Tor goodness sake! Tbat iareJjrigTnjr baby. Did Tbe baby's it faU out of the-Jre- r TSiTtbr wood nearby, aad when the child began to cry. she turaed to Clowny,' saying,' give the : diild to tne." ; The told her of the sudden fall. aW then she thanked tbeto. one and In her arnia ttll,'anl walked away. Tm glatf lud quW-kl- lrt. Copyrltil UDIEV "II ATI NEC wit Broa. PtetarM. Ibs. Warstr May MeA?, ta Warnso, Brae, plcturt urvoma was a far cry, from the o.narat . Inn So Ward, eotleg rttient, $ett Httle lower girl of the gaudy"New IghJborjiood belle U to a vorfc as dosclnf partner for rtc) Tork'a atailddie West aide. Bob, wose tn m Xt Jersey nihmu Just 'a , bU d!w from trying to k stsets IA pretueti, erlent bis pactlpsa and bla At At ooU aot bring himself to tveetettjirl ft as stw laid t think o Sally U any other way ik4 ctfrU4 pirL oSaUp, than as the dear .Utile Dresden cijnv6atit kU tntereti. $k sporw toll as lbs bad Bret burst opoa Mas mgaintt ts myitertct m4 bla vlsloa, He eeuld not or. at did not want tolevel her Vrt. EammOKd, k4tt of least, (o-- aroaaie resJltm; to the IaJtte fcernartlTMa tkt Inn, vko things of every day We.. tovenett I railing bead over heels In lov "hunting"' Boh or tpartment. Bol, takinf Csliy Aosie, with her, la, tbe tmpetuouaity and fndi Mr, Smith hoUilt; 94 leam$ glittering eocJdenoe ol yOtsth, tt bad aeret occurred to blm that ; rival. k lias that'Lover,Booiity. said. psrbaps rtbere waa aomeona air find the road and move ahead. J see eatabllabid fas her affection , CHAPTER ready Contlnns. a little house nert j. Xt'a hike to aad coapny. Sally had looked of herself dsliverlng that and play." . to be Uoqgbt of too lust Virginal Tom Ms favored the 80 Scouty ed them on a roam asws that f was going to call on Sally. as having beauav thaj b-- rih'ht to the little home. Dion Had Bob. ftisl gone charging sp Tbf y walked up to tbe doorstep Just Mrs. EsaJth, with a brie nod to- aa already : crowded lan I Ws and disappeared as quiet as a mouse. "Hurrah !" ward Bob. turned ' dream ahead of tbore reaily the bousa. ' mi Id Coppy, full of cheer," "That sljrn into him was thexv after all. only a Bob felt sorry for Sally orrJ OoosA here. Mother lite They for the flames to her cboeka. H social and financial difference say say that, she la rery kind.' I hope tried to quench tha bitter with $ tailing (or Sally Smith and thesbf's la Was beam; but falling for Mrs. Hammond? smile: genial. dissembling Baity was too deeply burLtoa etose there no tdjeaJIsni Invplvedf Bob to the point of tears, to be readily beld bis breath, and bis heart at- -stopped la Its "thumping, as ; '. ; tonsoled. " ' She Insisted' pon.- - 'eiplajBttg be looked fuU and fearfully Into her eyes and asked; away her mother a pnstiliiyj "Do you like Mr. Mannion, "Mother's tery strict. ..Bob., wlitfulljf bung on Sally ; rsally doMO't mfeao aajablng answer.-- . so ' I seeming so :.cxts. , tMt' afraid .ru meet, soaioooe at Vbe tna. . -- Yea."- she aafd in, a. k) W tOBA . who Isn't scot .tor . friend- - "Tea. t ee.llke blrarai rlk i Which Ltte saw,the growing of a striekea wg - satbiBg Mrs.' Smlturw.hA ev ; iooa in eons eyes, ana nasteaea ooncealed behind the eurtsta of "BnuJ csald aeer the inner' Vestibule door, peeking think of him ta any other wjiy than . i ifelt. aa a friend (" '. and eavesdropping really Mrs.- Smith's true ; eoncero. was ... Bob'a eyes cleared at once. Tbe to get f Sally a oisn Vitb monej. fresh, healthy grin stole back and As a tnotber, aas was neither origdimpled the corners of bis strong inal, or even rare in this. Jieslre, raoutb. v-r ptrhapsr. her efforts were- a 'lis tbera Quaker Oats. Supplied any ;Oos lso Toii coolo of than a friend" Mr. Smith hnrt.Hnw.rf Ra'lW 4 M Vigor- Speed up Now if anyone else bad S6ked aidand take the' job encouraged .vYour Morriings ; t the Palisado her that, any of the neighborhood ed her. In (aot! !) tell that the oppor- - boys, for. Instance, little Sillybecause Splth would have banteringly rebreakfasts of NOURISHING are now being torted, .'Wouldn't you like ta know!" or some equally pert rewidely urged by authorities as an mark. But with thla big, handimportant aid to business success de-of some boy It was all so different adults, and physical and mental from anything Sally had ever velopment ot school children. known. , She felt, by tha telepathy , Some 70 f the day's important of love's sensitiveness, that aha work in the business, world, it is now could aafalv be (rank and aAlf-rknown, fails into the four morning (Wling witb.'Bob Ward. He in- hours, 80 of the important school He inspired 8plred tha tru work.'ia thousand of. schools and levity of spirits but pot of emoininvestigated, ' recently.', colleges tions. So lit,tle Sally Smith said cluding Princeton, Harvard, most . very bravely; state universities and public schools, talis in the same peopo, , , I I V n II Iji, Tne precious- twhikle In' Satiy.1 - Ta: be y s' 4 eat ngnt iooq; uieaning 110117,01-cecause tor alarm In her admission, - .; so far as he was concerned. complete food. Tias Ouaker Oats excellently "How long have you known this fcalaticed tn protein, tarbohydrates; persii(The4 asked with mock severity. minerals, vitamine "B" and the bulk ' this "Since about that makes laxative aeWom needed is th world'! dietetic rgel avory, afternoon!" said little Sally Smith, so aof tly, foKi&V$ foolthatl'staflfls by" you ; ' thrown the morning. No other cereal Her cheeks were pink with Al remember that. but way compare. her eyes blood, quickened ' Get Ouiclt OualsriWrvhkb cooks shone . fearlessly into bla. For a minutes full ww regular 0 perhaps tbey just looked at each other, intoxicated by the miracle the, glorious si . . emo-tian- leatl fd s. hr fook-tbeb- aby y lfs 'ltta -- lit :. ': oa X Tiiae UkLet all' throueti the leee. .mkH." ii ml then, lumiied ud and i A little babr awunt wun ease, . nirful ruit. Ki..lti "Oh.- - etm Co I lust like ttut acorn on in irwu. slorik with you?" the scholar begged Said tViroy. "Why, that 8" Itoclc-asaid, "weu, bye. And soon It's going to falL I'll tbe biMK'h." And as a rule, we'd take yon yes, hnt, stand here tight below the tree and t f you Joint we. Then off 4 sthool you'd better' go. Of. all aot youll itet spunked. .Now there's a when tbe baby tumbles It will t,'.' I hurt at all" happy hunch." Just then tbe wand tbet" f The lad Raid, "Well, I Rupss you to ud fro, ff f .JMfip V 1 winK I was. a.orTtagrnribR' rti7w.t wked the baby !ow-i(all set 1 Wee a tun nowtirsni(l, have benp just jou I think it playing all day long. Some day to catch the when all my work Is done, I too, am has began to slip, and soon will a downward trip, feay, if (he Itoing to hate some Tun. But now I'll na-Jo wool, so i n not get linby's mom knew this 'twould surf hurry ' lit wrong." ly make her wild.' Ami then the little tot fell down, The vreevlad scampered oer the bill and for a moment all was still. but never landed on the ground. The Tdpu t'fewii' said "Oh, look ahead! band of Tinles caught it and 'twas awoke A- l- saferss it h11 be'he-ehil- d What's in tDat trest And thus the luost as nuickly as he spoke, the up and said, bunih all eeaehed'a groat big oak, .Tlnies pronjjrtly knew tb,at it would and when they looked up In tbe rathjpr J with them tlym way np V lesYes,i;tN whole buwfi said,,;'0h in Or the-res- -- pt little-child- .. w blg-tree- J'A-goo- 4n40. f u . . Jb''' which followed, ' It'i tha'hcalthj . . "growth," - 4 '. eva , td BJIXMX suoceed iu 'p)litlcnl life to the ex-- ! t hat thty will prove ratisfae: a governorship!" I tiry inry- : "Ye;'T ai I woman- - fabJld be the. rf putting rui-ar- : mm iini i i -- v m a en-eir- n nm aw Bananas Sweet 9c 2 f: 2 for.A 1' your rctaner.t, t- 4KtlfM .... ...... aiii nownv. wi me , rocs .. 11 .. .. , im . ," Jf Mlw ?iVIHrt' uiutftsirr wv c if ir met wt kiu . or aow tnat s a uanav man. Ti e nave i roi, x'wiu Liiu hnim'p as iikb us mil. t ajcj gv a ixHKing coair, oui gei i Fturnkta The rest or you can Bing a song. tiun botigbs,. right oer there, ana t BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES - '. r WHICH ?' j SH OH,opl- - Boot " -- -- T- 1 ! ttY WioHt WWTS J k. 60 ? 7 - tsMYAJAM . OnUlM mAr&;: V C?AV WHAT , ? J " ' . 5 - , hk I r-- 7- TO TOT Yrir". . -- and council chambers. , i And madly in, love with Sally Bralth, w.hnm be; bad, met at a church social, and bad rushed ever Stnca. To Mrs., Smith's great delight it not to Sally's, t All of which was why Mrs. Smith had bad aeven kinds of fits vbsn Saily came walk-bahome, with a young man whose penury, ahoua from each we! worn elbow,, from, ewy bint of bis everold garmenture. That, waa why Mrs. Smith was behind the Inner door now Sniffing r the ' while she silenced the Smith boys with the waggle of a long, Dony loreflnger that was not to be lightly disobeyed; and the while ' heTncanescenTTnlnd was making up a sarcastic barrage' with which to ridicule and beat down Sally's Interest In this poor looking fellow (If she had an Interest In bim) As soon as she bad left him and entered the bouse. Meanwhile, Beb and Sally were fldgetting through tbe third and longest of , the awkward silences that ' bad oppressed them sines they reached the borne steps. Then Bob asked, hesitantly, diffidently yst most anxiously; ' "Sally, who Is this Mr. Mannlon, . may I askr , , ( S,r W . - s WATER SPORTS , Strb-klcy- ruuuciu uy.au environkin, ot the Bnost sort K was Bob'a rat collision with the natural Ja that ofttimea th fain est Sower rears Its lovely' head from garbagehesp. Ahd be aa j an ment f rudely shocked. Mjnnlpa, ba Waa hot g " Salmon :25 c lb. Chops , , ' Kippered Salmon Pork Chops ,30c :Wa PORK STEAK fora- w41i-be-f- m- 4 r ..': .:': . ' ' Lard 90c goner, Dan- letten, PORK ' 1 ' i ' , '" side' fresh ib.. " ' . HOME RENDERED 'LARD lb. '' ' KlBBOiL gQg nn ... ... HONEY , - i 55 Tffitr.":.. I GALLON CAN HONEY for TOMATOES CAN TOMATOES ........ - for iv i ..' A A CRACKERS OYSTER CRACKERS OR i .. . . . . t;.,. ouinvoot vtLgi j j ofrirvo KI",Nr-D- ; Ai, , i 10n : a iii 15c POTATOES . ib,u.'.. "WAFERS prirT ' FAMILY SE GRAHAM ..v. . . , . '.. ' . 5C; 15c :, NEW-POTATOE- 12c ..25c ..12c .......25c CAN SWEETrPICKLES . .$1.25. , . . . . c- VEAL PICKLES CAN DILL. PICKLES i . . . . , ARSM The CASH! and CAB1TT MARKET ii ......,18c .......15 c . . VEAL CHOPS lb. VEAL STEW . Ib. jCOM'B HONEY 2H '. HAMBURGER lb. ... RADISHES' bunch . . . . . .;r.-..- Id SPINACH - .. RUMP ROAST VEGETABLES 2 lbs. 4 "lb. . l;-'- STEAK lb. ' - BEEF SIRLOIN OR 4JU ... . . . .v::. ncp LINK SAUSAGE, : lij-iz- 28c lb. wBitvnoaa y j wW "be-enter- eat lb. . Taltxit. Leland Van e . YtM.--T 25 c lb. AVI11-in- About uptN-nrln- i Sirloin Steaks Vpal Chons ... Hodon. William D. Hoover, F. Elbert Iliiish, John Jackson,' Junius A. M. Jackson, Peter M. Jensen. Hex Johnsno'.,IHvid Johnson, Harry Undley, Oopald P. Lloyd, Evan Madsen, Thomas Sj. Martin, Ktd L. Markham, John W. '.McAdam, 11. "W. Sh1-ly'- s l '.-, ; . I V- Saving Meat Prices Steaks Chops ; Sl Allisti-r.Melvln V. Miller, cause ef the unfriendliness or E. Mortimer, Carl.C. Nelson, mother: unoomfortablo with the knowledge . that there were drville Olseu, Edgar A.. Paxmau, other fellowa with their-- eyes on Jli'.ton Perkins, J. W. Prows. Reu-heS. Pyne, A. E. Rawlingg, Charles Sally Smith. He had romantically thought that no drabness could W. Itobbins, Murray K. Kolx;rts, G. touch the life of so gossamer a Raymond Ross, Rols-r- t Robinson, creature --as little Sally Smith; he Ito1ertaner, Ililiman Cr Sneil,J. J- - W. Thornton A. y. ouaioougni tnat sucp as she could Q, r ' 49 c ounce box It. s '"1 -,- 29c I flection that' Bob Ward was not alone going to see ber on the following day. as be bad so blithely promised: bnt'that be was also go ing to see Mrs. Hammond. Meantime. Bob. too; had eon- sdown the steps and ' away up the street: beset by a gnawing uueasi-nesat tbe pit of his stomach be- 1 ' 14 (Continued from page one) of $100, with $m for second ' and $25 for third. I place . rrogram Plans 1,'rah county's part of the program (Oonji lined from page otic) discussed by the repreMcnta- J was n r ea i ' and in the trade of floats. ,w,u vunl '" in the, float diviktoif, which is ex- rolierfU olUstatlding feutnre: "tusj.is:, . pn.Kram u"-- iuu program win m annw, pnrUcularly when tbi "lllniiiliMriW f..it t'lo eveniitst rf' !:" ti.ouus, n. ns i.uii.p.uic- : Saturday, 'May 21, rfirat prize wlir"1' Ik- - yum. pri.e ?50. und third. All present expresrt-- the greatest . ufl(b!nee in the possiliilillcs of "the! ) ctornted : boaJ&ialso pri! fn tlw parade, will "It.- - water iS;H)rts, Vml with comiuittoe " awarded ' (hrei prlzesof $25.';.f W wtrk actively uuder way, it is that the first water sport SrTTTor the'liesfrtecoratloufi. ' ar'l Trie moloriKMit race, in 'which a ovviii nu t' fair bike wTl 1 tbe owncustom. nuuiU-of extremely. .speedy craft ing of a w.-ur- Comb Honey , , McDonald's Best "ti'L "" v 59 c 3 for Mothers' Day Chocolates fflALE CHORUS Such waa,, tha ego of bto youth and such was bis trust In the assurances given to him by Saliya ownitbstalned 'lips.i Aid so. tttle Sally Smith, dee-pnthe annoyances of home and kiq and caller., tread illthesomely on air this night. When ber i head .touched its forSally, wffo ibew ber mother's tricks of old, towered her voice. to tunate pillow, it waa to dream of a a whisper and eilalned reluctant- giant and noble Hero Trtnce, i0 Just a man a big lawyer slew dragema right and loft, and ly; "Oh. and ' potUlelsa ' from Seventy-secon- presented to ber, bis Princess, the Street who has been call- ogling bead of the bad old witch, ing around a good bit to sea me. Mrs. Hammond, on a cigarette .. Mother likes him." tray... ,. Bob'a dreams were standing still (To be continued) .. - 39c lbs. Gallon- r active' tagrtdient pfyxij ; otner gnown ras poison. '"V.TAstT liait Had ooweN. . Clearrand -- Pure- . - ' assortment Toilet Paper 19c 49C 4 rolls Molasses , ."I .also believe that if a few more women held offices, for which they are suited and qualified, it would create alertness and interest among . li.clr jsistcr voters.? , " . Ketchup Heinz large bottle, ; unities there for tbe girl to meet in that queer, rumbling, deep way k man with a. great deal of money ot his; and thrust out a big band. were, good., But Sally bad dlsap Into the palm of which Sally's ppinted her! . r., ; one was gentlv engulfed. iloa Thomas Wanawn. 'Esquire, tinyGoodbye, little Sally Smith!" be waa balm to Mrs- Smith, though. "I'll There waa a nan for yon! A mem-be- exclaimed see p( the aelghborboqd church to homeyon tomorrow, and we'll ride together againokay f" which Sally went. A member In "Okay!" she smiled. . ' excellent standing and, Influence ot And then she was gone swal Tammany. Hall, .and sp. attorney lowed up' tnto the gloomy ball beIn his early of growing note.. . the grilled door: exposed to thtrties, aad aa Imporiapt figure hind, tbe verbal assaults of her acidul amodg the elect of the city's court ous mother; harassed by the re 7 can "Political dubs will serve to create an interest," Mrs. Allen replied, "where women may bear capable speakers explain laws and issues nd inform us of what our ' '. CracRers Corn jnerled. are. dojng. 9c lb. ' East:" would you suggest as a . "What means of keeping women Interested in' politics permanently instead of as it we!" I spasmodically, had wrought Boh chuckled, . Golden Ripe a haflmfinJQaheJrmore liMral than they have been In the half-minut- e vr Wednjesday, April 27 s two-thirt- y .if.. Wfl?PaM Exha toots values ce : mill i Vi "!','Jf her in office. Neither do be the I believe that it should means of keeping her from office. "If women should ever aopire to puulle-offito the extent that the ' home would Buffo", then I Aould a Wg was feel that equal suffrage niWake, However, some Womea'ar very tiVlliualiOed to T school boards, lu legislative halls nnd other and as capable to candidates should be"" serve In such offices.' "It is rather a btmentable fart of women 4 ntit fbiit take more interewt "in. 'our laws and a reason for which cap he attributed, indirectly perhaps, to the fact that laws pertaining to S- biscuits INTWO '' : ' do.? she aD8weredL "mjt; it wiH. fatke e isM tiBtfj. JXqt but v(hjit wouifii wUl do Just as well as men,. bi4 they will be watched more their errors will betalked, about and enlarged njiou. "Many men bavei failed miserably as governors, but their mistakes have not been noticed. Of course, 1 do not. Mlexe that liwause ' asked. ott-tu- ) Containg ten times the young- ster! that come out on top Ifi this game of life. But health' depends Jargeljr en diet Shredded Wheat is just the "food they need for energy, strength and 'thing "women will "Do you , Oimk s wins lng tions," tb,. Spring afternoon da Then lmpuslvely Health ldr aS-.- tlght-TOorRin- upon r You to lked feeling that the work was well done. Thetw ia also something i the fa that the pursuit is klwaya tuore than. the possession.. With increasing knowledge about tbe two big parties of the country, wunien are begiunrng ta realise that if aa end is to be gained they Will have to move slowly. Their original of equal suffrage seemed to be that as eoon as women were, allowed to vote all wrongs would be righted. They are fast learning that results do jvt all come at ouoe. "Tbe wenu n leaders In political life realize this and are striving to keep np with tbe situation by study and thought. However, the masses lire not so patient as the leaders, and their enthusiasm is aroused only with a stimulant such as a political eanipftlgn. Then I also think that women Lwe somewhat msappomtea ai noi immediately nut into pub'ic id fkeLorJiaving mure official posjk mi'' :hit un yj mmtl They suffrage, as so end Instead of oars, mesnM, and rested), upon-tbei- r br and-Jac- lethargic reacttoa the explains eouadlmao, Da Beidl ow See. st . Hsho1 Howard Slsvor. r Clyde Know and Fera Page ; Judi,v Clark Giwb ticket Mayor, Baymond Wilson ; tseeretary-tressurer- ,. Agnes blct'lellan r two year council urn a, JXelba Viertel ; one year eoiuxfUueji, k Euld Rolibins, May Taylor aicHetb. dge, Awhie Wilson PATSOX. April 28. Two tickets were in oouUnation at a lo interest quickly ia people primary eUction at the Paysea high that same issue as. aooa aa tbe blg-te- iThool yesterday for next two yeara flare of entbuslasia has died ffioers. Tb election will be held In two weeks.- - The result of the The fact that Women atruggfed Primary' waa a sa follows: SUver so hard to achieve tbe voting right pls4 " ; crown. rkAet two-yea- . 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