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Show THE FROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1921. "There wera several oVathj hs the anyway, Florence. Didn't we, Henry t w eek. I should say we did i i "Tea,, slrf said Herbert "Right "MR, .Falrrtillu" father of- - Patty when we were harm' the worst time Falrchlld w as jn the. sick Ust sereral tryln' to priat It and make out some days and did nut go to bit office but a' the words, I said right then, we Is out now.- were Just throwing away our time. I said, What's the user That ole girl's -!' Krlso the cHauffeur of the bouud to raise Cain anyhow, so what's llr. R. O.. Atwater family washes their the use wastlu a w hole lot of our a1 car on Monday. In using the hose he good time- - and brains like this. Just to turned, water aver the fence accident-l- y suit her! Whatever we do, she's cer'and bit Lonnle the was WOman tain ta come over here and Insult us.' In back"of MRS. Breffawhocalk--d Isnt that, what I aald. Henry Tes,,"lt5rhT; and I aald then you him some low names Ben told her li she had been a wan he would strike were right and you are right!" her but soon the dtstrubanee was at "Ort'nly I am," said. "Herbert an end. There Is a good deal more ol "Didn't I tell you she'd "be Just the other news which will be printed to way some of the family say she 1st , our nex NO." A good many of 'era . say she'd find CopvrigM-- 1921- - lv e SyndwoteJnc fault with the undertaker at her own know If It & or not Really, I don't l"; SYNOPSIS. funeral. That's Just 'exactly what I Adverttaemtnta 4 Poems said!""No," said Noble, itill confused." "I Otli Each Up. "Oh. you dldr Florence burlesqued PART 0Nf;4 suppose not." a polit Interest "How vlrry considTm half way through another one nA wasor ot J"!?1'''' P"erate f youl Then, perhaps you'll JOSEPH K. ATWATER ft CO. vn BbufFTowaBC " 1 pnntltrftr. onnngh tnr try' thirteen, the lortunais fra not coin' as fast with it as I did 6leam Putnpa Henry Boour, with the other one, and I one Bimple moment to allow, me to tell be xpectifll youruiy last remarks on this subject quite a way ahead of this one." She e Fve said euough " Uttto wgwtir'EmtiiuTgir-aidirxatwiy belnf barred from THKCHGANSttP ! y emer-"ws in do .how know I. "I don't "Oh, have you!" Herbert Interrupt-e- d laugh. it, kind At participation .,Tnr nf hr Intense and nat- By Florence Atwater. y sort vlth violent aarcasm. "Oh, hoi all. myself. think lfs to "boM,'' to trankly CTaSlitn. and not at au baatwara id say- -- of funny; I don't know how I do H The Odsanaup wass eated at his ercaa gay not aol Florence, say not so!" -n ..',. . However, a poem ah baa wrltv . but that's tie way It Js. They In some At this, Henry JRooter oudly shout S"ccepte(I for tasertlon In ths Oriole, myself 7 beautiful words of vagle and brlr all say If they could do It they're sure caan in oasis commercial trlctlr he' But was a grKat orsanstep and on with applausive hilarity; wheresomewhat know how they.' did It; but IJ they'd always Herbert, rathec, sunirlseil at tils the of upon youthful When the soil to weary StherV Inexperience Her guess - they're- - wrong-- a presunielI "art preservative." naturally repea ted jpwnffegtlveneB8; flie And demand for rulnd la JSfSS5.Sar tmreaaonabl. dreary, can do It why It just comes to I would tka to be an T JSuUlcatlon seated his mot , the maaterpieca, with Its you erganstep -. I ara scorned, and the you? Don't you presume that's the 'iarred.iflss all "Slay at , Florence not not so, Say "Say Atwater and tl Sti- between ao!" not Bay - way It Is, Mr. Dllir SSihtrrJlf. the.Ojjoa ' . or Mor , i Vf01TU tell you one "I guess so." They had reached 1 would play, music like a vast amen i im Jhlngr his lady r)Aana'B na sure his he and In Ths stopped, gate, of new cousin cried, thoroughly Infuriated. way It sounds you're i SSL Patty PalrchUd. pays her a .visit none of your family have heard any 8ubacribe NOW K cenU Adv. --C'-r. joined, daspits Ulss Atws tor's "I wish to make Just one last simple - Poetry 30 cents up. Atwater ft Rooter. iiVi. .xDreased disapproval, by Master thing T" he asked anxiously, today remark that I would care to soil my- X cents Rooter. Not . Newspaper year. and Henry per Building Atwater 3,rMrt -' of From Aunt JullaT I don't think .11 disconcerted by the coolness ''"" self with In your respects. Mister Her thdr rfceptlon, the visitors and Mlsa they have," Fairchlld Indulge- In a series of Innocent Such, as Is semetlmes said, was the bert illlngsworth Atwater and Mister ' to one called them He sighed, and opened the gate. first games. Amon issue, complete, of the North End Henry Rooter !" "Trath'pthe feature of which Is a Well, good evening, Florence," to write a queatlon and answer, Dally Oriole. Florence was not luv "Oh, say not so. Florence !" they secret. The a to be kept profound m ,God evening." . Her eyes followed ' mediately critical of some distortions both umanunt to duly carried out . entreated. "Say not' so I Say him wlatfully as he passed within the t of 1 Declining emphatically to participate In meaning tn tne Dody of her .' poem, not . so!" r. cousin and her Henry with lnclosure ; then she turned and walked due iw " partly to Atwater & Rooter's nat ' Raetw, Florence Is piqued by Miss Fair"I'll Just simply etate the)slniple toward her own home ; but at ural lack of experience In a. new and child's open desertion to the enemy, her quickly Florence announced. "In the friend truth," called enjoy apparently bosom she corner the of next the fence trtmhlla exacting trade ; partly to their enviable first place you're goln' to live to see tni neraelf Immensely In the company of overjier BhouldekJTU. leave U with unconsciousness ofL any necessity for ui Tliltora and leaving with them. the day w hen you'll come andibeg me your mother for you. If you're not proofreading anch somewhatrlothelr on your Dented tnees to .have roeput w hen I bring it" "No,! expect she didn't,' BaldFlorH home haste in getting through the final, and or anything I want to on your vlthe from he w "What? shouted, least interesting stage of their under poems en, air. um, i was ivu ole but. Ill Just laugh at. newspaper, .. cjnity of his front door. . taking, Florence's poem being, In fact, youl 'Indeed f jot tomop'n It's t 'So you 'of ooestlon for me to ask, I fuess--, "I'll leave it with" your mother." 6o far as the printers were coiicerned; come do around me, your liar beg'gln' Inter-radid not "Leave whatfC: mere hack work and jhe paused. However, he i r j I'U say 'I guess .it's a little too bar "The poem I" her, seeming preoccupied with And as they later declared, under late for that I Why I wouldn't " 'floom; whereupon Florence permitted - "Oh T said Noble. fire, anybody that could make out Oh, say not so, Florence I Say not berself a 'deprecatory laugh and His mother handed him a copy of more than three words in five of new .; . .... sol" "It might be you'd answer yes, the first Issue of the North End Dally ole handwriting was welcome to do " 'Me allow you to have one of .my for it might be you'd answer noj but the next day when he came it Besides,; what did It matter It a: poems f I'll say, 'Much less than that!' it's Oriole, anyway I was goln' to ask you little bit was left out at the end of I'U say, 'because even If I was wearI kind of a funny question for me to ask, one or two of the llaes? They couldn't 'the oldest shoes I got In the world h expect but do you like poetry?" be expected to fun the lines out over ing I wouldn't take the. trouble ; .What?" jJ their margin, could theyT And they ner conclusion was drowned out "Well, .as things "have turned out never knew anything crazier than "Oh, lately I guess It's kind of a funny Florence, say not sol Say not makln' all this fuss because: What I Florence ao, fluestlon, Mr. Dill ; but do yoL. like Say not so I" If some of It wasn't printed Just exstill murmured poetry?" hateful The entreaty actly right who in the world was goln as Koble's expression took on a coid to notice it ma what was the d!f Jnher resentful ears that night, into aha fell and she neBs; for the word brought to his passed asleep; ference Of Just a few words different mind a thought of Newland Saunders. the beginnings of a dream with ber In' her ole poem, anyhow? Ibis was a poet of Noble's age, who lins sllchtly dimpling the surface of For, by the time these explanations her pillow In belated repartee. - And wrote verses to Julia that (so to call them) took place, Florence upon waking, though It was Sunday, abent-an- nt of rioren'ce's-Ja)oLl- le Jwas poetryr' said Noble. "No, I don't" her first wordsrhalf slumbrous in-t- h tlons, at first,' had been happily stimu- silence of the morning, were, "Vile discouraFlorence was momentarily Florence At thlnes!" Her faculties became more lated at sight ged but at 'her age people usually A singular- - tenderness had water." possess-a- nInvaluable faculty - which alert during the preparation of a risen In her a tremulous ense as of toilet which' they lose later in lifaf aud it Is a pity was to Serve not only for ared-omlngRomething-almo- st breTSTObut-with-theaddltlOB- -of they dc lose It .At thirteen especial last Into its own ; and she had hurried gloves, a hat and a blue velvet coat ly the earlier months of thirteen to distribute, gratis, among relatives for church and are and to set they still able aside Sunday school as well j and friends, several copies of the Ori- and she dismiss from their minds almost any planned a hundred ven ole,' paying for them, too (though not eeances. That Is to say, her mind facts, be-- niatter how audibly -t- hose without injurious argument) ,at -- the did hot occupy itself: with plot posfarts have asked for recognition. Chll-- , rate of two cents a copy. But upon sibly to make real ; rather it dabbled drea superbly allow themselves to become draf, so to speak,' to undesirable returning to her own home, she be- among those fragmentary visions that came calm' enough (for a moment or love to circumstances : most ' frequently, of overlap and displace one an course, to undesirable circumstances so) to look over the poem with at- - other In the sldfty retina of the mind's I ill the JiaSf. way of parental direction; so eye that fathers, tlly to the newspaper building, but uiothers, nurses or govBut in all of these pictures where to remain iaeen have wiser ernesses, not comprehending would this that in prevailingly she seemed some sort mental deafness Is fot the time being away, since all subscribers had re- of powerful Queen of Poetry, deathly she got ceived their copies by entirely genuine, are1 .liable to hoarsenthe postures assumed by theTfigures of r ess both of throat and tempeiLThlr the circumstances there; Messrs. Atwater and Rooter (both He Read It Without Edification; There little n is an reparation was practicable. age when the fading pf this lri an extremity of rags) were miserVVaa Nothing, About Julia ln.lt lift or talent one of the most li She ended her oration or professed ably suppliant So she soothed' herbegins to Impair home to lunch. lie read it without to end It by declaring that she would self a little but not long. Herbert In ' neipruiness, under the mistaken edification; there was nothing about never have another poem in their ole the-nepew In church, and H6nry In stress of vile newspaper as long as she lived. the next beyond, that, were perfect discipline;. but Florence re Julia in it mmea something of It. In a moment "You're right about that," Henry compositions in smugness. They MJw'oJToble: Dili's disaffection toward Rooter agreed heartily.. "We wouldn't cold, contented, aristocratic; ana naa Orlele THE) NoRth End daily for-flf- ty as if 4t did not et anothexone an Imperturbab! understanding be- Propreltors dollars! Just look at. all the trouble tween themselves--iult- e Atwater A Rooter Awners "perceptible oue cougneo, inclined her head a we took moiling and tolling to get to the sensitive Florence that she "tie to one side. In her mother's your ole poem printed as nice as we was a nuisance now capably dlsitosed SUBSCRIBE NOW 25 Cents Per Year. ! "Miner, of politeness to callers,, and, could, so it wouldn t ruin our newspa- of by their beautiful discovery of "Say the to be brousht Subscriptions should fepentlng . her ' deprecatory iwuiw laugh, re East etrance or Atwaier per, and then you cotuln' over here not so!" Florence's feelings were unMf-to t. ''WelL of crnirRA Ifa kind of Building every afternoon and goln' on this way, and all this and becoming to the place and occasion. : 1 . ?"iuiy question for me to ask, of Of ctiiit that why, I wouldn't go through it But at four o'clock that afternoon again for a hundred dollars. Were she was" assuaged Into a milder ,sn-3'hat la, Florencor Noble Inquired makln good money anyhow, with our dltloa by the arrival, according to an cITT ThE NEwS OF newspaper, Florence Atwater. Tou in Sunday school, of "The Candidates for mayor at' the needn't think we depend on you for agreement made !hPLlw'aoajlngwasjthat Miss Patty Fairchlld. D the conrse It's popular and sort of me askln" "eTwtioFTrefrTrr-OtirdO, our living 1",- .- . ; ... Pnttv wa thirteen flnd a liulf; ifli I " 3,0,1 Poetry of" course, on ac--f John T. Mllo. The contest Is v very ."That's so," hi partner declared. fount of my person with exquisite candidates. these writing poetryvthe way I great between "We knew you wiujda.'t be" satisfied eyes; of perfect blue, and an alf luring r of sweet "Holcombs chickens get in MR. JoJ.h,e looke- - op t him with a bright Henry Rooter and Herbert Illings ness deal lately. a . t0 . Kmni j modegt,y . t0 senh Atwater's yard god worth Atwater, Jr, out gathering in atever, exclamation of out are place chickens hla wonder He says -saw her entering FTofenceTr news, u.u j nictate; but Noble's attention a city "of this size. and forgot that Immediately gate; 2" "haggled again. He failed to ' become siwere They reporters. L, F. MR. nnk they of xirinni iha MPrchen1 what she had set before l'..VJ v. ... the moved toward and lent ev uiill, ; gradually Smith's residlsence goes downtown o!e T 7 of house tllr3.ewapaperli her sh regthree f about written ,. your mother late ery Thrusday afts ' ne asked. poetess. ( nlar day for it , Florence and Patty occupied them-aelvI exPression denoted a h " Indoort for half an hour; thea across condition slightly disturbed. "A new ditch Is belng'dug out Into the yard to etudy a went Up-to-Da- te Vance backyrad. 8alu-D. "it's the. be Henry iir. goln' to mole's tunnel that had Interested Florworking : jjuea inthe- North End Daily Ort. Tla aboufug hot nobody is received ence recently. They followed It across there now. Patty Fairchlld the lawn at the south side of the the of declamation In the highest mark M riAM '' " . house, discussing the habits of moles 7A at 8urawr School last rnuay. and 6ther matteMof1- aologyt-an- d rJ-bothat's probly the best thing - '': :. '.. :.;' ';v "near the fence, finally lost the track eMani1 theT're goln' to " "Raifs srorcev wagon ran over kti u which was here the "back fence," Be Opened ; . Will Geo. tomorrow, or else they'll have family. Mr. rrf the Rayfort t h nlgher than their heads. Patty looked, that's on, thins Arj,. nf thn waeon tostated OCTOBER n MONDAY, through a knothole to see If the tuntake it bon"Iana ".Drag one over to your had not but was willing was visible In the nest yard, but nel leave It at the door for o somewneres . 'unci bun? it In conriection withHJie without reporting upon her observabut ; ret and claimed nothing state Shop, Millinery Whiting she tions turned, as IfcarelessIyZand Mil- -an accident which could not be helped Princess the leaned back formerly ont against the fence, coverdama notion cohfused . a md npt his team that did the aveon knothole. ' She University he ''thus ing u eenernllv nrnmluHl linery, .: :i)X. "Florence she said, In a tone softnue and First North,- using Pow-..' er aud lovelier than she had been A 7 the Burnham System Miss Colfield" teacher of the 1 don; 0arse' heretoforev"Florence, do you so using on It's know the 'as Cream. and ders Mnt J5choolj?as jeported W hnt I think?"-- . Inn F,0reace '"Ittetrinslh-U'ai iWT Xd" sick' list We hope she wiirsoon-BULLER 6 'nilly all seem to think M. LUCILE MHS. w'ell. . (Continued in nexl ssue.) Sthyn preuy much . but r city this - est Y9U: USE LESS "ln - ttwpy. BAKING r M A3 ? than pt higher priced brands , - t' -- Ounces fop lha a pound and (More a half for a quarter) The-famil- dir En for 6Wf 30 years; - . or Satisfactiohfguanteed - i - - con-tri- ' ef unded, ;' ft Millions of pounds bought by the government. -- r " - I'll-Ba- pt -- ;j;t N WhV pay war prices T antl-cllmu- -- ' to" . 1 ; too-lovel- y, Jler-emo-- lndeed-makln'-a-fu- sar -- y ed the-tim- e an3-unde- xt e inJtlrot -- W-48- - GOODIES. "NOTE Mrs. Fern lErcanbrack: will conduct the "Story Hour" this week. Some very delightful "stories will be iriven riillrlrfTi hptwppn the aees of to attend. 6 an(J 12 yearg ftre iBrn CLEAN-U- r s : es ' "1 : . 'The Marion' -- w Jr "a . t l dvi).t A New Beauty Parlor It , - committee hii.jaecldedJolscruband scour Provo into a perfectly clean city, and thirls 7 "". 7 , . tho schedule: C. of C. members' start immediately. (this very evening) to clean up their onu fiuul rardn. back fardg, ulna. yards,, and the street before their yards. Then, they'll turn their attention to ward persuading their' neighbors to do likewise. . The actual city clean-ucampaign begins Monday. Every householder is expected to be through cleaning up" Wednesday evenThe city beautification s ;1 PLANS P f - - - . ei t rn put-i- t In a warm place. When the for spots 7 Magnesia will remove the grease bottle is quite warm, tap the stopper first wrapped a clotn ! spot. Cover the spot with magnesia gently, having SEW FICTION to spare It the direct Jar. it around and let it remain on for twenty four If there-i- s hour, Then hake-of- f. For. the October fiction thd Provo still evidence of the spot cover it OLD KENTUCKY public library Suggests the followini: again with, magnesia., TOBACCO "Girl In Fancy Dress" Is a delightMAKE SOCKS. ful tale by. Buckrose, in which clothes leaf. Ripe, Rich, If baby's stockings Mve. nole In Kind make and then almost unmake a Nature Cured."The thq hrAa nnri ara gnnd otherwlHejjrut Made-Kentu- eky - Faromance. . Thatoffcrochet and sock to them, length, "Hidden Creek" is a "thrilling west- a very" narrow edge in colored thread mous." Chewing and smok'; ern romance full of vigor and bril- on them. ing. 3 lbs., $1)0 postpaid. the of author the Tobacco Ass'rt, liance, written by Kentucky CLEANING GILT. "Branding Iron. 4, Hawesville, Ky. r,overaallt-funiltureuirijMure Od athleen Norrls again displays-flcskill in the portray-- d of character in frame with a soft, dry cloth to remove her late novel. "The Beloved Woman." all dust. Then waBh over it lightly "Lydia of the Pines" is a story and nuicklv with warm water in which' whose patriotism - of these,: , strong a medium sized onion has been boiled. ot setting Dry by rubbing with soft cloths. hertintexest-.anOeaut- y will make .lasting impressions on USE HOT OVEN lovers of a lean story. It is the work For the Kiddies Put your pastry in a hot oven if you of H. Willsle. ' "Rose Dawn. a novel full of intense would have it light and flaky. If put at the period in a slow oven the shortening will excitement of that interesting -for . dry nut shortly after the flrstTnad rush" GOODIES STAND gold In California, Is a recent producGLASS STOPPERS tion of Stewart Edward White. It is a 40 South Third West If the.Klass stopper sticks, put a sequel to his well known "Gray Dawn." "Kingdom" Round the Corner," by drop or two of sweet oil around It and Dawson, is a charming story of Tab s search for his kingdom, anrisTne kind;pf story that plays softly- on the heart strings. 'Love, adventure, and swift action combine to make the "Heart of Unaga'-- ' one of the most interesting and enjoy able of northern stories. Those who have read Wr. Cullum's "Way of the Strong", will know what to expect v-- . TrrTTTTrritrnr i fL, , ' ' away." , HUSBAND'S STORY WILL AMAZE PROVO He says for gas on r ; : frnm rnllind flwav w Q J - -- Now, honest, isn't it true that more farm Implements rust and rot out than really wear out t When your roof leaks you mend it and stop the damage. - Before the rust starts rolling away the dollars you paid for your implements, why don't you stop it with paint? j Paint costs so little and saves such a lot kecj paint is better than none, but the best for this particular purpose is Lowe Brothers Truck and Tractor Paint, Get can next time you come to town. " " " ; , 0 : your Dollars , ffV 0 p Thursday morning City Commissioner Charles Hopkins' department will set put with city wagons to collect the rubbish. 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