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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 9, PAGE FOUR. SyOXX:::0r:3x LADIE- SF p man aboaro'fliar Boat iuKinaiu. yir. inn onwiine migmy .hlro, and the big gun In pers ! There win a, V IthhxJBtryhavefltnotion that he pawd on the goods 'to you. Is Secret Adversary -- litis "J . th'e I FREE e MIIERALDWMADS First FOB a' 151-W- gQB..RENT-tm.LEASB-- . ..." at ter street m """ti er ...luute he was QiW-'tM- f I H'K ::.avr. fr4'J-- r I. V Iild come .ii'.-l' ; r '1 I'v it 1 . ""J WE MUST " ...v The reluctance In his tone was w,,lw Iwnlages round ner very evident. It was clear, on the !?il'j-r''the Somehow the girl. lay other hand, that Julius was easily "' 4 :' ."V'.'VVjii " '"''e "cene semed unreal. It was disposed to put up with the loss of '..'?. At. m exactly what one expected that the other's company. It gave the effect of being beautiTen minutes' later the two young fully staged. carmen were seated In a The girl looked from one to the en route for Chester. riage wonderother nf them with large For a long time neither of them ing eyes. Sir James spoke first. When at length Julius broke "Miss Finn." he- suld, "this Is spoke. the sllenm It was with a totally your cousin, Mr. Juliuj P. Hersunexpected remark. helmmer." "Say," he' observed thoughtfully, A, faint flush flitted over the girl's "did ever ttuike a darned fool face, as Junius stepped forward and of you yourself over a girl's face?" took her bund. Tommy, after' a moment's aston"How do, Cousin Jane?" lie said ishment, searched ills mind. "Can't ' lightly. ay I have," be replied , at" last. B But Tommy 'caught the tremor "Not M that I can recollect, anyhow. E In hlsr voice. ' M Uncle Hirnm's Why?" "Are you really M "Because for the last two months nM son?" 'she isked woiideringly. famil- Tve been making a sentimental Her voice seemed vaguely of myself over June! First iar to Tommy, but be thrust the Idiot moment I clappetl eyes n Impression nslde us Impossible. my heart did nil the usual "Sure thing." stunt you about In novels. I A slfadow passed over- the girl's ' guess I'm ashamed to admit It, but . face. I came over (Sere determined td.'flnd, "They've been telling me things her and fix It nil 730 up, and take her dreadful things that my mem- back ns Mrs. Julius P. Hersheiiii-mer!- " ory went, and that there are years I liall never knnw a!"uit years "Oh!" said amazedf Tominy, lost out of my life, It skeins to' me as though it were no time since we 'Julius tmcriissed Ids let brusquewere being hustled into those boats. ly and continued: "Jusfshows Whatman almighty I can see now." She.trlo.sed fool a man can .make of himself I ber eyes with a shudder. Julius looked across at Sir. James, One 1look at the girl. In the flesh, and was cured !" who nodded X than Feeling more tongue-tie"Don't worry any. It Isn't worth "Oh!" It.' Vnr maM Iiupa .T.nrf tlin'a ever, Tommy ejaculated something we want to know "about. ,Qn .'I-t- ''. R3lX'3n! a TaVK' ,:Jfc' .ti z: ""tlon. taugh- - I wish " GROW-- AS PARRY ' I - B R H a 8 H B OUR AIM IS TO BRING ABOUT POPULAR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PUBLIC UTILITY Co. Open 7:30 Close 7:30 tr:rssnxxaacEKszxiina "vW CROWTOTH US NOW I1Y INVESTING YOUR SAVINGS IN OUR ' 8 Per Cent Preferred Stock llll LLEY GAS d 11 r m ' :f ... D-- 9 D-1- PHONE-- 8 CUPBOARDS, tablet and benche made to order for the kiddies' Christmas. 397 E. 2nd N., after 7 2 p. m. .EMPLOYMENT D-1- lady desires employment after school and Saturday morn- CALL 137 for mandolin YOUNQ ing., Call 505-- J. a cheap. D-1- 0 or good violin D-1- 0 , DRESSERS $15X10 and up WANTED SALESMEN Sell some- USED - at Barton Furniture Co. 0 thing everybody must have (read this line over again and note that BOOKCASES at Barton's, All 0 we said must) It is unique U. S. gains. neces.a protested article, positive, sity because of government ruling, with yearly : repeat, exclusively owned and controlled by us. If you are an order taker you should H EM$TlTCHIiQad PICOTINQ D-1- bar-D-1- ' NolciWomen w Work doM salesman you will Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. clear upward of $10 per day. Most deslreable' connection with future PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros. Jerome . music for those who qualify. tf , department Laadt Pres. 8. 8. Dearborn, ' ; Chicago. ANOTHER bargain used piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept WOMAN wanted t to SINCERE handle an article that will bring PIG KILLING If you have a pig comfort to every member- of her sex. A necessity sells at sight; and Weto butcher, call Sutton Market will call, km it and deliver. insures a generuos inocme to ' the Phones 194, 195, 196. agent. All cities in Utah county. Write The t. E. Beebe 'company, FOR WIRING and electrical repair l Box 462, Provo, Utah. or 451-J- . work, phone 155-- J Guyman. CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys Leavltt and furnaces cleaned; expert workman. Phone New Second-banwelding and cutStore, 348. ting. We weld anything made ol metaL Work guaranteed. First class 'SILK 8HIRTS made to order; work service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 588-- J guaranteed. For particulars, call tf oakfc2O-t0$3Oay- 0,,,. 7o an ambitious . . . . D-l- d D-1- 2 - L Mrs. Dell Webb, 200-J.- - D-l- l HA t 'LING sand, gravel, dirt, WANTED Two neat appearing trash, fertilizer, excavating In work. ladles for young traveling tbe open and under building, plow.Apply Hotel Lamar, room 29, even ing lots. 43 W. 1st N. D-0 clock. after 0 ings D-3- 0 WANTED Real estate, salesman. D-W; H. Ray. WANTED Good real estate and lot salesman. W. H. . - Ray. GARDENS, D-- 9 POULTRY - For Trade WILL trade 80 acres located at McCormlck, Millard Co. Choice land, some alfalfa, close to town, for home in Provo or good .small farm near Provo, or will sell rea-isonable. For particulars' write CHAS. DUNCAN, Meadow, Utah. -- , I ' . a - & COKE CO. 1 (TO- OB CONTINUED.) Whe, Si.: STOLEN FROM IN FRONT OF HER.LD BUILDING. TUESDAY NIGHT, BICYCLE, LL RED 1)1 COLOR, NO RUBBER ON PEDALS, LICENSE . NO. 247. REWARD FOR RETURN TO HERALD most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; descriptions free. "The Successful Club." Mrs. Nash. Box 660, Oakf land, Calif. . , F-t- . AUTOMOBILES D-1- 5 : UTAH POULTRYMEN .'WANT THE BEST Buy direct from our hatchery, we guarantee aafe dcllv-- 1 ery and full count of live chicks, no Mcmlier of agent's commission. Accredited Hatcheries, Sonoma ' We selT "AA" County. grade chicks for poultrymen who want the best stock Special prices on for early orders.- - Our catalog will Explain. Write for It White Hatch ery, Petaluma, California. . tf FOR SALE Two new So. 12 Ds t Laval separators. .$70 each. cash. On account of our Increasing feed Dullness, we cannot, rind time to take care, of the separator business, so are closing out the last two machines at cost Wasatch Produce. our-"A- I Phone Automotive Electricians Radiator Experts - E WE SHALL THIS SECTION GROWS ' Electric N, Uqf v, Aye, MODERN FOR SALE Round oak dining: FOB SALE-ROO-M room table. Practically new HOME. 180 W. 3RD .NO. 2 AT 68 E. 7TH NO. OR Phone .787-J-- 5 GROW-A- ND " Battery 9 9 NOW. BEING A PUBLIC UTILITY, WE REQUIRE THE INVESTMENT OF NEW CAPITAL REGULARLY SO AS TO EXPAND TO MEET CONSTANTLY GROWING DEMANDS FOR OUR SERVICE. NEW CUSTOMERS DEMAND THE OP OUR SYSTEM AND IN TIME THE ENLARGEMENT AND BETTERMENT OF OUR PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT. EVERY YEAR WE GROW BIGGER BY INVESTING MORE MONEY IN .THESE ENLARGEMENTS , TO MEET THESE INCREASING DEMANDS FROM ADDITIONAL PATRONS. IN ' A WORD WE GROW. . . ! i5 D-- l FARMS, first-clas- s : Ideal for FOUND White pig, 60 lb Ownei muse pay for this ad. 159 B. 7 N. apartment furnished. couple, Cal I IN THE LOCAL GAS COMPANY estab- bookkeeper 9 Boxes, the capital to finance their D-1- 0 measuregraph $70. iron safe $20. standing - desk with drawers $9. ? Baker and Baker, D-attorneys. ' ; D-1- 2 BOARD AND ROOM-Cl- ose iar3( D-per month. 87 S. 2nd E. FOR RENT Three-roomodern In Christmas their revenues and .of the investors who furnish lishment and. development. D-1- 4 Home rugs. N. Everer, N. 4th East 49 D-1- 0 mm and-contr- FOR SALE weaver. ll Cleaner. n furnished I HAVE a few Pit Bull Terrier FOR RENT 3 room modern apartpups for sale. Sired by that beau ment and brick garage. 256 E. 4 tiful dog, Tlmpanogos Bob. J. Will Craghead, 193 W. 1st D-North North. FOR RENT furnished SALE Good typewriter $10; FOR house, $20 a mo. Call 733 W. Cen- Shields ... FOR SALE! Used piano- - mahogany,, bench to match, case slightly Jammed In moving, but tone unimpaired. $150 187 N. 2nd East D-1- 2 D-1- 2 FOR RENT Three rooms. 73 East 2 80.. Automatic .... D-1- 0 9 A Flashlight , 17.00 D-1- sity. ATool Kit r 9 at Barton's, Vlda-Clark- A Spotlight i-j-Lj Phone ,JB-- ll able suggestions: - Good heater. 888-N- D-1- U oneof FOR SALE FOR SALE Good bright first and third crop alfalfa delivered. Call FOR ItEXT Oho mndnrn ' nnart. at 290 E Center or phone 393-ment,- two partly modern, unfurn- - fin onaay ished close ,to roundhouse. ' 190 E. DOLL MADE Also DRESSES D-5th S. ' band-mad- e gifts. Call ' novelty , 8C2-152-4th E. FOR. RENT Two furnished rooms " D-for housekeeping. 717 S. Univer- 2, ! tf WANTED First flags milch cow; most have quantity and quality. Phone Herald office of' write-- " D-Herald Box 210. r ce 1 orders Sutton Market. ROOMS ' FOR RENT. BOARD r: . 006 D-1- na , : WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy Installment loans. No FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow waiting for your turn. See. Provo $50. 2 year old Jersey heifer $40. Consolidated Real Estate Col, phone 905 East Center. Phone 309-J- . 6 Double 8. tf 0 andS;r season TV- : : brick house. FOR SALE OR RENT modern home. Phone 738-J- . 11 'ie e . FOR SALE Ground bone for chickens, 25 lbs. and ver, 2c lb; under 25 lbs., 2ftc lb. Standing; orders are given our first attention. We grind Monday, Wednesday and new Fridays SWe-- - ua your atanttTag" 3rd E. thi-ope- ....... SALE FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for BEDS All kinds light housekeeping, modern. 659 and up, N. 0 ' ........ FRO 9 . 1000 PROVO, UTAH. Pea mains. BOARD AND ROOM 357 E. CeD-- 9 nter.' Phone 577-- I g Wind tf FOR RRNT Two front rooms fn housekeeping. 895 E. Center. D-- 9 1 An . West Center. ' Springville, Span ish Fork, Pleas mentioned. . JL modern" - applies to Bmcnf mu8t Modern home for 19ft-W- MODFOR SALE ERN BRICK HOME. SMALL 135 8. PAYMENT DOWN. THIRD JB. PHONE 657. The Special to those who buf or make a deposit on a new batteryv 3,U5tUrtMto D-- 7 .. j - trie f latiron Provo. . . pIpp. Grpve modertU 3rd N. Phone ' CotnAelors-at-La- Seven Per Cent give ant Attorneys and Apples. Delicious. Winter . Bananas Romes. Pears 2 ' buf Greenings, $1.50 Sweet cideji Thomas 672 N . . . ,4.D-lf- j MONET TO LOAN on both city 5 W. st Phone 310-Wand farm property, at T per cent; .FOR SALE Hay, Stock taken to Bee Provo MMvaUtef - yenr-ta- m. D-l- l winter. Phone 886-- J . Consolidated Real Bstate Co. Phone 0 Double 8." . people who live .. rent Phone 7$ This 142 E. ACT QUICKLY long-sough- RATITRVI if HOUSES REOT-Three--room apartment Imvawavavav If Hubby Needs a 328S5355S BAKER & BAKER . Hoop tiame f 1 a year yoa save $L30 over the7 rate by tbe month. for $3.50 ?ai la other-wor- ds this month, yoa will get a dailyjTJnewspaper, A Sunday newspaper and fonr magazines. This offer 1 made only to those who pay at the Herald of REAL ESTATE fice, or by mall- - ThBf!iTttw"HTate(l, her" "glance ' Fapnlar Tldifhly. sh!ftlng,to the other two. Julius 6 are given The four inagalnes understood. 5 , flat-iro- n you absolutely free for a year J5 "Mr. Beresford I commissioned By paying fpr The Hera id tor to get J iby the British"hack!government mm M r Sir Peel Ja tne papers fit Edgerton la an English member of 5 ' parliament, and rrilcht he a'big aim a i the cahlnetlf he liked;: It's owr- ftl By AQATHA CHRISTIE Aj In VAH Inn in Viftn l,ut nfik out at last. So you can go right i .The Springville high"' school has ahead and tell us the whole story. Did Dan vers give you the apersT ketball champions Indicated In their beat heart Tommy1sensibly "Ves. He said they'd have a bet first game Friday that they are still taster a they followed the doctor ter chance with me.beoause they going strong and must be reckoned 5 Finn Jane at The last upstairs. would save the women .and children with as a championship contender t, the mysterious, the first. in this year s contest. elusive Jane Finn ! How wildly Im- Although tne boys have bad but i'Just as we thought," said 'Sir James.' very little practice since the close of here In, this house, her memory al"He said they were very Impor the. football season, they were playmost miraculously restored, lay tantthat they might make aU the ing in spleudid form. The hoop was the girl who held the future of Eng- difference to the Allies. But, If found as readily as during a mid- land In her hands. A half groan It's all so long ago. and the war's esason game after weeks and weeks broke from Tommy's lips. If my of practice. over, what does It matter now?" ' have been could at .his Tuppence The Heber team, which was the "I guess history repeats 'Itself, the triumphant Jan.-side to sharej-l- n . First there-w- a a gfeat hue"r hehJohrt-vennireof feonelBsle cry over thos papers. thenuJ plons, were vanquished by the score Dcmonstta- Then he put the thought of. Tup and died down, and now the whole of 3 2to 17. Although every Heber- toence resolutely aside. His confl U all r man. ver Ita manto rJhan caboodle's again jataxtedall ! AtPA t kir .Inmpa warn vrnnTno jm-i-fcii-- i-s The snringvine boys, the latter suc different reasons. ! There was a man who would un- for rather ht ceeded in having the ball its share us can themtover hand you to, E erringly ferret out Tuppence's Process Record ' of the time.. away?" 1 ' "Ton don't Believe Iff Mr. Brown, haven't got .Short, snappy pasing on the part "But I can't. is being" offered for"2JkT of .the victors took the ball close to K them." r thousands of phono graph ' -tbe basket themT'JuHns haven't counted "Tou and got do generally MIS JJI No, sir, I not." returned the Vie Will, New Proowners "little words a two for with the whenever Springpoints 3 young. American , with emphasis.I punctuated cess of record manufacture is tbe on ville his bands It. On boy pauses. put HI"N6t as such, that Is to say, WPf1r fl TIPW in record greatest improvement "No I. hid them. I got uneasy. tlje contrary, the Heber boys were since the inTefltionof the making me. to unable to find t be and missed seemed the just, a bogy name to frighten the People watching hoop phonograph. t children w ith. The real head of It scared me badly." She put her several opportunities, to score. line-u: p The Ted Lewis plays s "medley fox-tralmost ti.f to Kuslnes8 Is this her head, 'it's thut Russian chap hand . IhsI tiling I remember before wakSI'UINGVILLE and on reverse side Chas. Haekett Kramenln." G. T, F. P. sings Schubert's "Serenade," At the "I disagree with no." said Sir ing up In the hospital. first touch of the needle there is a ..1 2 2 4 "Oo on," aald Sir .lames. In his Craumer, rf, . . James shortly. "Mr. Brown exists."' S He turned to Tommy.. "Did you Quiet penetrating tones. "Vha,t do Ashcraft, rf, faint whisper and as the music ..0 0 0 0 starts even this vanishes. Get one L Clark, If.... ..7 8 5 19 happen to notice where that wire you remember?" r and note the difference. ..2 0 0 4 "It was at Holyhead. I came that Burt, c, S was handed lb?" ..1 4 3 5 way I don't remember why .' . ." P Thorne, rg, "No, sir, I'm afraid I didn't." "That doesn't matter. Go on." CO. "H'm. Got It with your Graham, lg, .. 0 ..0 . 0" "In the confusion on the quay I K., Thornaf lg. "It's upstairs, sir, in my kit." : I "I'd like to have a look at It slipped away. Nobody saw me. House" "The One-Prisometime. lo'i've. wasted a ..week. took a car. .To!J the imin todrive Totals U 15 10 82 Furnishers. Home I We'll deal with Miss June Finn me out of the tnwn. watched HEBER road. No first. Afterward, we'll set to Work when we gotpn G. T. . F. P. Provo, Utah. Phone 5441 from other car wa3 folliVwiug us. I sa'Av R. C. Ritchie, rf, . ...2 H to rescue Miss Tuppence 5 0 4 bondage. I don't tliink blic's in any a" path nt the siile of the road. I" R. Giles, rf, ...0 4 Immediate dunger."told tlie man io wait." ,T. Murdoch 0 0 If, ... ..'.0 - 0 The other two assented, and, aft81m paused, then went on. "The G. Murdock If. 8 ...3 3 nm er making arrnnjrvments for meet- path led to the cliff, and down td G. Giles, c' ...0 0 0 0 on luw the sea the the between big morrow, ing yellow grse R. E. Ritchie, rf, . ...0 3 0 0 great bushes they were like hidden O. MncAfoe, lg. .. ...0 0 0 0 There E Montgomery, Is, round. I Jgoked the two ymmg nanies. .,,3 0 0 4 But Just as men were at tne appointed spot. wasn't a soui in sight. SJ Sir James had Joined them on the level witn my. neau L"ere wns Totals 15 3 17 S aoorstep. He, aloue appeared un--' hble In the roclj. wgs quite small ezcnea. fie ijiiiuuuyeij mviu to me i cvuiu omy jusi gej my nnnu u, DAIT.HTEBS HONOR PIONEER ' but It went a lone way back. I fi! doctor, . ' . TAYSON, Dee, 8. The Paysou Hershelmmer Mr. Beres- - took the oilskin packet from round camp of the Daughters of Utah Pio1 1118 CldVertl8e 5 Ji Roylance. How's the pn-- py neck and shoved, It right in. as neers held its regular meeting "heh VKr 8 Thursday afternoon at the home of tar as coifbl did lVrict Mrs. Elizabeth Page "Going on well. Evidently no bit of gorse 5ly! lu't h "wltTi Perry, tlie hole 'A P'.UKge.l was given by descendij so idea of th flight of time. . AskwJ -alrogram this morning h6w many hnd been that yoVd nevef giiess tliere Viaa a ants of Jonathan S. Page,, who was saved frtifii the Lusitanla. " She crevice of anv kind there. Then present at the meeting. marked the place rarefulity in m own mind, so that Til find it again. 4im There; was ft queer boulder in the all MfOrM for the hatn there just A-fe- w like a dog sitting up begging. Tn I went back to the rond. The enr drove back. 1 was" waiting, and . Just caught the tralnV 1 wn a bit ashamed of Bivseif fur faiVdyfng thing hiaybfr, but, by and by, I saw the man opposite me wink at a woman wno was sitting next to me, and I felt scared again, and was glad the papers' were safe. I went out In the corridor to get ft little air. I thought I'd slip Into another carriage. But the woman S cnlled me. back, said I'd dropped something, and when I stooped to' look, something seemed to hit me here." She placd her hand to the back of hor head. "1 her anything more until I woke up . In the hosirllal." There was a pause. "Thank you. Miss Finn." It was - 8 Sir James who spoke. "I hope we have not tired you?" "Oh. that's all right. My head aches a little, but otherwise I feel . fine." Julius steppe forward and, took her hand again. S "So long. Cousin Jane. I'm going to get busy after those paiwrsr'but "How Do, Cousin Jane?" He Said I'll be. back in two shakes of n '"" dog's tail, and I'll tote you up to Lightly. Loudon and give you the time of seems to have something on her your life before we go bnck to the n.ln.l !..... .,1. mean it so hurry up States! ' the necessary industries called In the first place, the gas business here is "I think w e cun relieve her am-- ' and get well." . A " .a r ii avu, we In the street they held' an infl go upr" lety. May PUBLIC UTILITIES. Such enterprices exist and operate under public franchises mal council of war. Sir James M giving them preference in this field of service, and because they have such prefer.. .w wnereuiMiuis. iu ine ' ence they are subject to supervision by public service commissions that WiirtK-&ii'twhtJan Fin" I And suddenly a diejid v, it seemed foc'tet. r; 1 clutched at his- - heart, regulate their operations and charges in the interest of the patrons who furnish i ' I i 1923, : By paying one year's ' subscription to The Herald yon wilLget the daily and Sunday Herald acd four magazines. The Farm Journal, Toe Household, Good Stories and the People's jjij Electric r t ' ' FOR SALE AS head of stock hogs, cheap, rhone 700-R-tt- .' tf FOR SALE Sweet cider and russet potatoes. - Wt deliver. H. U, Giles, 1030 W. 4th 8. Fhont 223-D28 WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING . GOOD, USED CARS Ford touring, with starter.... $185 Fird roadster with truck bed on roar 123 Birtck5 passenger touring. ....405 roru touring,. 1913 model 75 Ford touring Chevorlet touring ..325' Ford coupe' Used Chevrolet-..823 SCHOF1ELD AUTO CO. .' . ,., ...................275 CHILDREN'S PARTY BOOK beautifully illustrated Children's Purty Book will be given to every person who places and pays for a classified advertisement The advertisement may be for the rent rooms, apartments, houses; sale or rent of real estate lost; or any other kind of Want Ad. Ask for the book when you bring your advertisement to The Herald A .la. office. The-Heral- ;. tf |