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Show THE PROVO HEEALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOEEK 5, 1921. th l!j;nt that sent Tf eg shadows froin young fruit eesRRa touched -- SnrsL very twig with a dull ' . H ah- . P&tA a&iu,j hi icr an enort iQ speak that was cnnyvffuL tw Sisters ttlcese boy i i rJ& -- - But Peter Jerked his bead Instead toward the bar ridge. , "No, I go bow not come back he said, briefly. "Tonight maybe Bo-linas tomorrow, Inverness. I don't know. By end by the big mountains, Kow by and by I forget Teara glittered In the Chinese boy'a eyes, but be smiled with a great air of cheer. . . "I keep house!" he promised. Thedog mejfawning andspring- Ing lrora the stables, and, peter whis-tled to him. ' "Come on Buckl WeW going 'now He opened the farmyard gate where her hand had so often rested, crossed the muddy " corral, opened another gate, and struck off across the darkening world toward the ridge. The last sunlight lingered on crest and tree-totangled- - itself redly in the uppermost branches of a few tall redwoods, and was gone. Twilight a , long twilight that had in It some hint of spring lay softly over the valley; the mountain loomed high In the clear shadow. Gaining the top of the first ridge, he paused and looked back at the cabin, KATHLEEN 1 Hlilmmt ' by these . silent witnesses to her basy and happy life, to stand be- the whole woman itemed woman vital eager, the tall tide Feter, bo had been at home here, who had ruled Jhe cabin with a splendid and. seemed, to feel, Tltsl personality Inter-este- d her near him asain, to see the biK" cheek-bone- s yes- ,"touciteTwIth acarletr the wisp6f ttatr that would fall across her face sometimes when she was deep In baking, and er. prest'rving, or poultry-farminthat she would brush away wit the tick of an Impatient hand, wtoly . to bare it slip loose again. Onej?! her kitchen aprons, caught In b from -- ifh opened the jtttle-it current of built almost fifteen yean ago. He redoor, blew about oh Its nook. He remembered It was In the beginning that m on membered her, many wintry day, a sort of experiment; his mother and buttoned into Juft such crisp apron, he were too much alone ta tnetrblg radiantly busy and brisk In her kitchhouse, and she had suggested, cfty conen, stirring and chopping, moving' with rare wisdom, that as he did not stantly between stove and table. With" care for society, and as his travels alstrong hands still shewing traces of meant great loneliness for ber, ways flour she would come to sit beside him should have a little eytfe of bis it the piano, to tfay a duet with her br to which he might retreat jvnen-eve- r characteristic dash nd finish, only to own, the fancy touched bfm. jump up in sudden compunction, wKh She liked Del Monte and Tahoe, heran exclamation? "Oh, my ducks I'd but she bad come te Mill Valley self, forgotten them! 'Oh, the poor Tittle now and then ta the days of his first wretches !" . wild delight hi Its freedom and And she would be gone, leaving a Andwlltfi-glii!LiBjnstreakiof wet, fresh air ttironglrthe very much disliking dust She 'had warm house from the'epen door, and sent him plants, roses, and fruit Jrees, be would perhaps glance from a window tosee her, "roughly coated and and, she had to$ tlm one day TMt he had a neighbor to 'the valley Who was beeted, plongnlng about her duck yard, an old friend of hers, a Doctor Strick-landelving In.te barrels of grain, turning children. vwMwwerv on faucets, a old wielding stubby -- Udouly. evoked r thr p, he mused, with stood-bere-- TS ConipBj', a Corporation years together had 'he heard her Place of Business, complain about ifcythmg, or seem to . State of Utah. County, feel bored or at a loss. Notice la hereby given that - there ': "We've always thought of Cherry as are delinquent upon, the ioiiowing the child !" he thought.- - "But 11 """was described stock, on account of assess she, Alix, who was the' real child. She ment No. 4, levied on the 16th day of never grew up. She never entered Into, July, 1921, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective the time of moods and as follows, and jealousies and'desires ! She woulif shareholders, Shared. Am CerLNo Name- -r baveZjjiayed anJTpicnicked all her Walter 50,000 $75.00 life" 1 L. T. Walter, assess ment- - No. 3 .......50,000 50.00 His heart pressed like a dull pain in his chest. Dully," quietly; he went 3 Jesse M. Harmpn.,. .45,760 68.64 6.68 2 L. T. Walter, 5,120 oat te the fire again, and dully and 2 L. T. Walter, assessquietly moved through the day. Her 5.12 5,120 ment No. books and music might stand as they 29 Ed Wilkin s, assess- were, her potted ferns and ment-N- o. Jherjcat. V..37.440 37.44 tered small possessions the sewtne- . .37,440 55.66 29 Ed Wilkins nlwavff bnndled-wl- rh SrCTTJrLlvintstone ,Tr.23,920 - 35.78 boy's awkwardness, and the camera 54,080 81.12 40 G. H. Mott the used so well should keep their 42 Mrs. GrH."3Jott7Trr. 15,600 23.40 27 13 iilace?. . But He went to her desk. 44 G. H. Molt i5.60 10,400 45 Mrs. G. H. Mott thinking In this long, solitary evening, to destroy various Boyfl .......14,960 22.24 papers that she 63 Hanhah 64 Mrs. J. H. Eassell. . .14,560 21.84 : might .wish destroyed before the cabin 12.48 8,320 76 Ben F. Rea as deserted. And here he found her 78 Ed Wilkins, assessktter. 8.32 8,320 ment No. 3 He found It only after lie had some-- t 12.48 . . . i . . 8,320 Wilkins 78 Ed what explored the' different Small 79 Ed Wilkins, assess-- . : drawers and ptgeonnoiei or me oess; 8.32 8,320 ment No. drawers and pigeonholes which were, 12.48 8,320 79 Ed Wilkins to his surprise, all In 6.00 4,000 80 G. H. Russell astonishing or31.44 20,960 der for Alii. H. Mott G. 81 marked. was Everything . assess- - . Rfi T,: uea, potueted jjier accounts were bai- No. ment 5,240fl.Z4t need, and if she bad anywhere left 9.36 6,240 86 L. T. Walter private papers, they were at least 12,000 18.00 F. Rea Ben 90 to e found. . 92 L. T. Walter, assess-- ' Seeing inaU'."tnla dread conflrmav . . . 35,360, .35,36. ment - Nol Hon of his first 53.04 35,360 suspicion of her dtth, 92 L. T. Walter -- Peter neverthelesa a shook 93 L. T. Walter, assess- : '. lien hV found her letter. ... 6,240-- .6.24 ment NO. 6,240 ; It had 93 L. T. WTalter been placed in an empty 20.06 10,040 drawer, face up, and was sealed, and 108 Thos. Lewis .. .,.15,000 220 116 D..B. Tranter . '.addressed simply with his name. ...20.800 21.20 'Brunner Heidt In h,ls band, and 119 C. W. . ..." 4,000 N 6.00 -- moments holding it 120 pas.-before lie 'couid ppeif 121 1000 Joseph Palrnley lo.OO . .10,000 D. C. 131 Livingstone,'. So it had been true, then, the fear 140 R. P.. Cowan , .. .r..24,960: 37.44 ttat he had tried all these weeks to 129 J. D. ...jo.uuu o.o" Boyd crusn? lie had been meas- - 143 G. H. Mott 15.00 10,000 nrig,; remembering, until his very 144 Chase Hatch,. to-wi- Aftff ALL. WCT UP OVEK rtBvr CHWl!l?f a i MSB- - 283 4' ninety-eight- centenarian woodchopper Of the who lives near Florence, N. hiset father was not an ol(LmaJL when Berk-shire- wttlianiccldent-atrthe-a- he-m- WEEK gr URoy Hardy Phone 570-J- . - . . . .. 67 students. ,. ; , : : Jl "Results in 12 Lessons. COiM - Office Phones No. 148 and No. 6. Provo City, Utah. 10)NGJ1ISTANCOILRNITURE LANDnANOV MOVING A SPECIALTY Largest Transfer Company South of Salt Lake City;. Guaranteed. r ' Rates Reasonable. First Class Storage Room. "Satisfaction Sign and Decorative Painting. Calcimining. Paper Hanging. Phone 812-,215 W. Center. ' Provo, Utah. House, I (MaiMHBaaaiMHiSaaMMMn TWO' High Class Orchestra, rSavrinhnnf pth. 'Cello Lessbna. Artistic Piano- Tuning. Studio Phone 619-Sy - iu ' . , ' Standard, AVhich vitally affect its vnjue motor fuel, are INITIAL POINT and END POINT. i p. as a" BOILING BOILING TOTNT is the temper, at which gasoline boils and passes into the combustion chamber as a vapor. . When the initial boffing point is high, starting is difficult, because the gas enters the cylinders 'as a spray condenses on the walls and eventually passes into the crank-caswhere it dilutes the lubricating oil. INITIAL e, "PEP" has a lower Initial boUng 7ist than ordinary 7 to the END POINTatrefers Which ALL the is end the If gas vaporized. point is high it requires excessive heating of motor to consume it, which tends to decrease' power, form carbon, dilute oiL foul - spark, plugs and give a sluggish . action to the motor. gasoline mxkln g ' quick staitlnf tasy :. ,. these cool mornings. with of end sas motor, a lower lessening carbon, adding overheating point, doing away "PEP" to motor efficiency and tiereby to mueag. ' ; ' " ; 1 ' - PEr DEALERS EVERYWHERE r 'Tl the : 'You can buy genuine "PEP" in Provo Springville, Payson American Salem Fork; Pleasant Grove, Maplef on, Vineyard, Spanish Fork, Thistle, -- andLkYorheEP""Sign--"I, 'PEP'." - CULCO OILS. f haven't the sign they haven't .they ' ' " . . CULMERS SALT LAKE CITY Castle Gate, -- Secretary. ' Provo, Utah. (First publication Sept. 26 1921; last publication Oct 26, 192'..) King, EST RAY NOTICE. ' In my possession the Panther, Clear "CreekT""" f T have described animal follow-- ing which, if not " - . Black Hawk. , claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash . Order Today bidder fit Provo City estray pound on SMOOT & SPAFFORD Tuesday, tbe 11th day of October, 1921, at 12 ..o'clock noon: One black mare ahouLllLy earsoldweighing about 50 Satisfaction Guaranteed. -pounds, with white spot in forehead. .Phone 17. also white spot on left side: no other " (brands visible. Said estray was taken up by th ANSON HATCH ULA H.I HATCH city police on the 28th day of September, 1921. ' BURT BROWN. ...( Poundkeeper of Provo Gty. 415 West Fifth North. - ! ; , Hatch . Undertaldng Co T he House of Economy ' Washing Bottles. The sediment lo water bottles or cruets can be easily removed by rlns Ing thoroughly with a little hydrochloric add. followed by clear water or ammonia water. and SeiCice . -- , : -- - nr..ui reter sat 30, 1921; or 4.wnlle PrpabHcation-Sept- . staring at - - moving, without the stir of a. last publication Oct. 17, 192L) "a.,g,llif expres8ion on h8 racB.lnieu e MUed it. up, and "Astronorner's Advantik put It In the pwkv astronoifler " Jud Tunkins Bnys Where Kow was Ceding the in .urh .laree' figures, ynn d rnnchlri-The wet dark he e,"nMm w. endday was imr r believe' anything, to tliock up his ariihr.ielic I COAL THE KIND YOU WANT ' I STORAGE CO... . Phone 508. ! -- 10-1- 2 96 ; t0 '"removes MMOUT ..... .. We need your support and we are doing our best to reciprocate. PROVO ICE & COLD EDWARD P. MAYIIEW Osteopathy P0SMT; 2:, atmtn' - ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Syndicate Mining 'and Milling ComG. E. SANDGREN, D. C. pany, Principal Place of Business, Prove, Utah. "Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. Notice Is hereby given that at a -315-32Office and Residence, 1 meeting of Jhe boardofldirectors of NorthUnhrersity-Av- e. the Syndicate Mining and Milling company, held on the 26th day of September, 1921, an assessment (No. 8) of 11.50 per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to J. Edwin Stein, eecretary, Provo, Utah. Any stock on which this assess ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, October 27, . 192J., will be delinquent , and advertised for sale at public auc' CAUSE tion; and unless payment is made be fore will be sold at the office of tha DR. D. D. BOYER company, No. 10 Holbrook . Block, North University avenue, Provo, Utah, at 5 p. m., Saturday, November Phone 287. 19, 1921, to pay the delinquent assessand 2 5. lours ment, together with cost of advertisS48 North University Ave. ing and expense of sale. - . , - J. EDWIN STEIN, ' ... .I' comfort W- depending .on the weather - for our ice we always have it. Phone 41 " And in accordance with law and an s'ck wlth the uncertainty. His mind had been the board- - of directors-mad- e yvWiAmf web of a confused 16th said on day of July, 1921, so many memories, of this casual word and Of each parcel or sucn bioch what she had possibly" shares will be sdldTat the ward, had probably seen, had suspect-- d Room 6 Hol- said corporation, of office kno .' n brook block, Provo, uian; ou me !l.wonld know. , Be tore open day of October, 1921, at the . hour of e envWpe, and the dozen written 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay the toloei were before his eres. The let-delinquent assessment thereon, of costs advertising was the ilated. a most unusual thlna gether with . - m . AUs-t- o.. do, and "Saturday, one and - expense aoLsale . XtlASC' naiwi, :,tl0eS written under the date. -- - 2 x. Acting Secretary, u was 'Mfas . day. of her death. , Ue re;iil ; . Notice of Continuance of Sale Date. Dea-DoD't feel too badly If , vhks to horohv: trlven that at a 1 Zttr' B stupld wa' out I've been of the board of directors of linking for. several days about it., meeting Canyon Oil Sha le Mining the Argyle ou ve done so much for me, and after company, a corporation, held on the m, of course, , there's no one but 19th day of septemoer, "7. She could be free now, he of the above aescxiDea woidpt prevent It When I saw your stock was .ordered poscponeo th tsth dav of October, ;La ago 1 knew we of 2 o'clock p. m. of hour touldnt fight It: the 1921 at Rememberv this Is cret- - And always remember that 8aid'.da3r' CHASE HATCH. J I ou t0 be love because I hPPy "Aeting Secretarjr; , JB SO ! ' 6, Holbrook Block. Offlce-Ro- om to give you service when We don't you - want- - it or business jeopardize your C. V. HANSEN FREE EXAMINATION 3....... G..W.-Xindsa- ' are doing our utmost We J. .- 3.. .. ... ' . ICE " 537-- J. -- 3....... ......... . Residence Phone ' :" D Read and Use Herald Want Ads ,.i i 224-W- way to beginners and advanced isket-thmt-- shr re Phone other - wind instruments taught in a most professional PACKINGSHIPPING TRANSFER North First West. . MRS. A. THORVALDSON all 444 WvRrst Norths MOVING GOODS imported and domestic, make lovely frocks for women of distinction. A new line of samples just received in silks, polret twills, Make an apall ellk, cantones. with the Schweizer pointment - representative. 247-- J. Bandmaster, B. Y. U, CORNET AND SAXOPHONE most popular instruments, and Elmo Cheever' Phone 426-- DRESS 8CHWEIZER PROF. HOBERT SAUER t .......... Provo, Utah. - Phones: Office 126, Res. " 3....... Motor Co. -- v OLD NEST j .- h Use Herald Want Ads for Results - THIS IS S23-M- '' of 90. He admits., however, that his aunt was somewhat advanced in years at her death, which happened in her East, West, Home's Jkst ! west center. Phone year. Gillette, who is 100 years, old, makes his living chop- disease the effects are elimiping wood five days of the week and nated.delivering It to his customers on He hale is kes it jays M DR. SPURRIER. smokes tobaeoO; a nd food too Qhfropractor ? and too much thinks that little work are responsible for the Over Farrer Bros. Store: death of many today, CHOPS WOOD AT 100JND VIKES1T According to Joseph, GiUette, the torn-mute- j - ARE. YOU. SICK? - Prmctpaf Provo, Utah! tfcetr ROV TH8 RAWCXU DELIN ber empty room. Sometimes he had NOTICE OF SALE QUENT ASSESSMENT. marveled at the complete and unques-Uenln- g Joy she bad brought to it. PeArgyleCanyorrOit Shate Mining . Jet- - reminded - hJmselfthalneserln. at: ; cheap. " MENLOVE'S STUDIO Call and See Them. Kodak Developing and Finishing -- n good automobiles and we are going to sell them ' Those Good Photos - Yes, , If someone don't buy these cars we will have to keep them and we don't want them. They are all Pro fess i onalj tp FOR One Ford Bug. Chevrolet One -- BUSINESS ant iear the mtfropolis, claims that sub urbanites Suffer from indigestion to a greater "extent than do the city dwellers. He says the habit of boltr ing the breakfast, which the is forced- - to do .'in many in stances to catch his train, 1b respobsi-bie TOT starting me aay wrong ana causing indigestion. (Continued next issue.) THE BOOK EXCHANGE " 113 N. University Ave. A physician.Kpno has practiced both In New Yortc City and iH a .suburb jta - - One Dodge Touring. ' COMMUTING AND. Will pay cash for any of the early Mormon church works. , y INDIGESTION Used Cars About A.11 Gone and Magazines. Old Books ; A broom. She loved her life, a tittier heartacher-ash- e ,fjAetiv tk d ' We buy sell and I " r NORRIS By STANLEY 'A UNtife NEW MANMfMENX' clude, tpproximately nix million men, Iccbrding to figures obtained here and regarded as reasonably correct With the inclusion, of amamenta. there are the figures with which it is expected the assembled commissioners will have to deal: While China standtfllrst among the nations in this summary of soldiers actually under arms, about September 1 last, being credited with 1,370,000 active troops, France is fax ahead among nations not distressed by civil strife, in tbe number of men with the French armv strength la colofgre 1,034,000 men, - the British empire standing next wUhW,50O, and Ger many last with J0O.0OO. The United States thirteenth with 149,000 men in the regular army, exceeding only Ger- manyr while Italy has 350,000 and Japan 300,000 active troops,- - . la considering problems connected witlr attempted reduction of armed forces ashore, it is to be assumed, con however, that the Washington ferees U ill mL necessity- inta many other factors than tbe forces actually under arms in computing the army strength of any na tion for purpose bt discuseion. Re serve systems, the extent to which reserves have been organized - tor quick mobilization and the degTee of training they have received all would by JecbnJcaoxpeTisZI The United States at present r has nothing in the way of organized re serves behind the regular army except the national guard, the move ment for organization oi a voluntary reserve having just been started. One thing clearly established by these army fignres, niilitary experts Raid, was that the Ubited States alone among the victor nations in tbe war seems to have 'Oiiplete-l- demobilized. go now IV ."(5W b ?ld, oow other bouse Sow nodded, LIFE INNEPni feHen Biost imporr f tbe world today in- armies of the ly: for Petera rA v m.a aiouru. m nil tant nation 5i'Sl l mouth were drawn lines. f glancing toward the taller Oct. WASHINGTON. lplKncito, ... Ml IILIONS UNDER -" rYVT : E. O. MOE & CO. 53 N. First AV. Phene 748. Contractors of Sanitary Plumb ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot ' . Water Heating. : wa r" r JJirstlass-workmanshirrTaTi- dr "PEP" GAS material at a reasonable price i$ what we offer for your patron age. A good place to get esti mate on' Areola Heaters, r . , , |