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Show FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1923. year bed book byZImericcfr led CONVENTION OF IACICS0 FOREST SERVICE k Gertrude Atherton . We have arranged exceptional bargains for the delayed shoppers. I - i i YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING: Metal. Fruit Dishes Felt Slippers Jewel Boxes Ivory Trays Powder Boxes Baskets Fancy Back Combs Bags Handkerchiefs Ear Rings Beads Boudoir. Caps p Dolls Table Cloths Etc. Officers and employees of the U. Forest service are holding a four-da- y convention at the Hotel Roberts this week. The first session was held Wednesday afternoon. Matters pertaining to annual allotment of revenues for various expenditures and problems of forestry work are being discussed by the officer under the direction of Assistant District Forester C. N. Woods of Ogden. Those in attendance, besides Mr. Woods, are Supervisors De Moisey, Olson. Raphael; Deputies Quigley, Campbell; Rangers Larson Allred, Christensen, and Madsen, and C. B. Morse,- - D. A. Schoemaker, F S. Baker, R E. Gerry, and Charles F. Evans, and District IJngineer Martin, all of the Ogden office of the service. S. J i a SEE OUR WINDOWS VALUES TO $2.50 JURYMEN CHOSEN FOR JANUARY TERM OF COURT Jurymen for the January term of the Fourth Judicial District court were selected late Wednesday after-- I noon, at the office of the Utah county clerk. Those selected for jurors for the term commencing January 8 are as follows: William Finch, Goshen; Swen O. Nielson, Provo; S. T. Jones, Provo; Erastus Kofford, Provo; Joseph Murdock, Vineyard; D. D. Sutton, Provo; S. W. Williams, Provo; Otto Erlandson, Payson; Dean Strong, Provo; Amos Wagstaff, American first-night- s. Fork; H. C. Comer, Leiii; Peter C. Adamson, American Fork; Charles Bailey, Elberta; John Hicks, Clin-toE. A. Bushman, Jr., Lehi; Allen Hales, Spanish Fork; James C. Pleasnt Grove; Albert S. Jones, Provo; Edw. Williams, Spanish Fork; Andrew Halverson, Maple-toJohn Devey, Jr., Cedar Fort; S. S. Grange, Provo Befich; Bernard Montague, Salem, and Warren Cox, Provo. n; Fot-erso- n, CWatdy Christmas Is a lime for wont do. Just' candy Thats why Christmas time is Cullen Candy time. Candy is the universal gift. The main college team of, the 0ffden Artists Render Rare Y. University barely nosedt out of Gripping' terpretation the freshmen qintette in a basket One-Ac- f Pliv-- ball game played on theY floor . Thursday afternoon. Durmg most of the B. V , Cullen candy makes the gift more acceptable, more appropriate. Its exceptional quality makes its welcome certain. Cullen Candy is ideal Gift 100 than Cndy. More styles of Gift Packages. 500 to S24.00 Candidly the Best 1600 dealers sc' ;t. j Cullen, (a! Candy WADE i Aj IN SALT LAKE CcmdidlJ the Ticsb J ha-for-e. , In-' ' their and the the point half I.. , a in i.mn m mt- varsnv At the beginning of the second half Coach Twitohell made several substitutions on his main quintette. but kept the freshmen team almost intact. At the first of this period the varsity started nicely and took a commanding lead, but were almost overtaken during the middle of the period by the fast first year men. Final score 45 to 31. On the main team Coach Twitchell started Dixon and Stewart as forwards. Romney, center and Packard and Pierce as guards. Throughout llie contest he sent in Keeler, Nielsen, Gledhill, Joseph, Howard and several other aspirants and played them in various positions. On the freshmen team were Iiigersoll, center, Lloyd and Jplley forwards. Anderson and Knudsen guards During be second half Ted Barrett went tin to Jolleys place at forward. Coach Twitchell was not particularly displeased by the showing of his main team this afternoon, but he did express himsef as rather howifd-ere- d as to the selection of men for the varsity line-u- p this year. Many of the new men are showing up as well as the regulars and it is possible regulars will watch the intercollegiate that at least one or two of these series from the substitute bench. Up to the present Coach Twitchell has not! been able to select a suitable man to take either the place of Ralph Keeler, last years lenter or Niik Bird last years guard. Keeler is teaching this season and Bird was asked to retire from the university - icnin,. f Mali. In a dramatic reading of the life of Christ supplemented by music; and The a gripping one act Gift by play" members of the club , t A cross said to he the highest in the world is that on the spire of the new Chicago Temple. 560 Towering feet above the ground, the cross, twelve feet high ami six feet wide, appears but a few inches in dimensions. Great flood lights will illuminate it by night while the reflection of the sun upon the arms will make it visible for miles in the daytime. gold-leaf-cover- ed Senator Overman, of North Carolina, is one of the few Senators who talks a pinch of snuff occasionally from t lie historic snuffboxes in the Senate Chamber, which are kept filled during the sessions of Congress. to pass recently on account, of the required number offalling hours the fall term. A Praclical Gift Shop You will find many useful and appropriate articles from which to make a selee-- t SUNDAY SCHOOL ion. OF FIRST WARD PREPARES PROGRAM ITS THE CHEF! Thats why we have a good business. FOIl BREAKFAST Try Our 45c Ilam Special Bacon Special 50c 50c Sausage Special Includes Toast, 1 Egg, Ham, Bacon or Sausage, with Hot Cakes and toffee. REGULAR MERCHANTS LUNCH From 11:30 to 8 P. M. Service. An attractive Christinas program has been arranged by the First ward Sunday school under the directionDe-of John for Sunday, Superintendent cember 23. Music will be supplii d under the direction of Chorister Robinson with Miss Elizabeth Taylor at the organ. The program wTill be als follows: of Abstract minutes; song, Christmas Carol; song, prayer; sacraThe Lord is My Shepherd; ment and sacrament gem conducted song, by the superintendent; Christmas Lullaby, by the kindergarten class of girls; talk by Lucille In Royal Davids City Bon; song, Robinson; reading by by Phylis Charles G. Y. Higgins; song, Come All Ye Faithful, by the school; talk on the life of Joseph Smith by a member of the parents class; song, by the primary "Joseph Smith, class of boys; song, "Little Town of Bethelem, by Paul Rowe, and s. she lives and nobody In Vienna would doubt his word. Investigations would be useless. "She Is there then? I suppose you mean that she Is dying of an "She rose swiftly and came close Incurable disease or has lost her mind. But do not Imagine that I to him. care to pry further into that. I Mr. Dinwiddie, no doubt, is mak- never had the least idea that you Oh, I dont know what to ing investigations. If he verified had . . . Wont you ever believe! disbemy story, would you still tell me?. lieve? I wonder! No, I think not! No! I should know there was someNo! thing back of it all. There is something then? "You must have been a good re"Do you know why you still harp porter." on that absurd idea that I am what One of the best I am and still am not? Do you not I suppose It is that. what It Is the simple exknow Partly. I dont think that if are planation? Id you were not just what you No, I do not. care a hang. Other peoples afIs merely that European "It outfairs dont excite me. Ive the women who have been women, merfe grown inquisitiveness. In the Intrigues of courts That Is ralher beside the point, raised artificialities what we and the Isnt It? It all comes back to this call the World, whoof learn the In that you are afraid of falling as soon as of gallantry technique love with me." a men make where are lancee, "You dont look as If It would do they women and women of cult definite me any good if I did." of men, where sincerity In such an "Why not let It go at that? than "I think the best thing I can do atmosphere Is more baffling reasubtlety and guile that is thenever Is to get out altogether." Is American son girl yojur She rose Bwiftly and came close where to him. "Oh, no! I am not going understood by foreign men as gauche is despised to let you go. You are the only naturalness art commands homage, where, person on this continent who Inter- and everything ests me. I shall have your friend- In short, the game Is and enthrallaristocratic most that I And must admit that you ship. of the game all of games ing have done nothing as .women and men with chess, "Oh, no, you have done nothing. pawns. . . . There Youve only to he." He wondered kings, queeifs, whole the have explanation of you that he felt no desire to touch her. You have riddle. She looked lovely and appealing my apparent m one like met never any and very young. But she radiated power, and that chin could not (To Be Continued) melt. OF YEAR THURSDAY n; Elliott and Harris CAFE 86 West Center GII T .SUGGESTIONS ( n Ml Silk Shirts. Neck Ties. Cuff Links. Cold IMated; Tie Fin Sets, Kid Gloves. Silk Hose, Handkerchiefs, in Christmas Boxes; Belts and Belt Buckles, House Slippers, Moccasins, Silk Scarfs, Bath Robes, Sweaters, all kinds; Toilet Sets, Gym Shoes, Leather Leggins, Suit Cases, Brief Cases, Boston Bags, The. Mens r 'I SEn Shop vestigations In Vienna?" "They would not see her nor their emissaries. Dr. Steinachs sanitarium Is Inviolate." where Stelnach "Stelnach have I heard that name lately? Her eyes flew open, but she lowHer ered the1 lids Immediately. voice shook slightly as she replied: "He Is a very great doctor. He will keep poor Marys secret as long as Good Candy FIRST MEETING VARSITY BATTLE oo-riou- Zat-tlany- MASK CLUB HOLDS GIVE UNIVERSITY OFFICERS HELD HERE Published by arrangement with Associated First National Pictures, Ino. Watch for the screen version produced by Franlc Lloyd with Corlnne Griffith as Countess Zattiany. Copyright 1923 by Gertrude Atherton He asked abruptly: "How many 8YNOPSIS. men have you had in lave with JTOU? At m first night performance in Oh!" She spread out her hands New York, a beautiful yourg How can one rememvaguely. woman attracts attention by rising ber? And that look he most disand leisurely surveying the audilook that of ancient wisdom, liked, ence through her glasses. Claver- disillusioned and ing, a newspaper columnist, and came Into her eyes. contemptuous, his cousin, Dinwiddie, are particuYou are too young to have bad larly interested, Dinwiddie declar- so very many. And the war took ing that she is the image of Mary a slice out oT your life. I good belle of thirty years age, Ogden, a who had married a Count Zattiany dont suppose you were infatuating men or even doctors and lived abroad. He is convinced smashed-uand surgeons." that this is Marys daughter, but all efforts to establish her identity Certainly not. Bnt, when one marries young and one begins to prove futile. Clavering, determined to find out live early in Europe. who she is, follows her home from How often have you loved, yourthe theatre one night. Luck is self? with him, for she has forgotten her That question I could answer keys and he helps her get into the specifically, but I shall not. house. She asks him in and finally He calculated "Four rapidly. tells him she is the Countess Josef years of war. that you Assuming Zattiany, a cousin of Mary Og- are thirty-two- . sometimes although dens; that she had married a rela- you look older and sometimes tive of Marys husband; that Mary younger, and that you married at is ill in a sanitarium in Vienna. seventeen, that would leave you Clavering is skeptical. well, eleven years before the war a strict began. I suppose you didnt fall Though maintaiyiing aloofness from society, Madame in love once a year?" Zattiany continues to attend all "Oh, no, I am a faithful soul. the Clavering meets Say three years and a third to each her there one night and she in- attack." vites him back to her house after You talk at times the theatre. He tells her frankly like an American for onesingularly who left that he does not believe her story. here at the age of two. Remember that my family went me. with Moreover, Mary and I XI (Continued) always talked English together Then she demanded: "And do American if you like. She was Inyou think I am an actress who tensely proud of being an American. We read all the American got an education somehow?" as I told you They are an novels, "I think you are an actress, but education in the. idiom, permanent not that sort. Your Imaginative and passing. Moreover, I was alflight leaves me cold." ways meeting Americans." Were yon? Wll, the greater I Perhaps you think had Marys number them must be In New personality transferred and that York at of the present moment. No t exists side by side with my own doubt they would be glad to relieve here in this accidental shell. There your loneliness. I am not in the least lonelv and are great scientists in Vienna. Ah!" He looked at her sharp- I have not the least desire to sea of them. Only one thing ly. Button, button I feel a sen any would induce me if I thought it sation of warmth somewhere." would be possible to raise a large She laughed again, but her eyes amount of money for the women contracted and almost closed. I and children of Austria. fear you are a very romantic young Ah! You would take the risk, man as well as a very curious then? one. Risk? They were the moat I deserved that. Well, I am casual acquaintances. They probBut not so curious as in- ably have forgotten me long since. I had not left Hungary for a year terested I hope you are not falling In before the war, and one rarely love with me. Her deep voice meets an American In Pesth Sohad risen to a higher register and ciety two or three other American women had married Hungawas light and gay. 'I am halt in love with you. I rians, but they preferred Vienna dont know what is going to hap- and I preferred Europeans. I knew them only slightly. pen And you want to pitfitect your- Moreover, there are many It Is an Immense connecself by disenchantment? tion Perhaps. "You mean you believe you would And you think it i my be . . . safe, he caught her up. duty Mon dieu! You make me feel Possibly Id fall in love with you anyway, but Id like to know as if I were on the stand. But yes, where I stand. I have a constitu- quite safe." "And you really believe that any tional hatred of mystery outside of one could ever forget you?" fiction and the drama. "I am apt as vain aa yen seem ta "Ah." She gazed into the fire. think. "You have every right to be. Suppose suppose that something should occur to rouse the suspicions of the Countess Zattianys old friends and they should start In- Saturday , 10 oclock FRESHMAN FIVE 26 .No. U. Ave. DADS everywhere Is your boys reading taking the right direction? Are you pals? 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