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Show 7 I FRIDAY, JANUARY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. 4. 1921 tion Revealing Luella's Baron 4 i 4 44444444444444444444444444 ) ty ilcClui'. Kmiwvn about the time when violets blow and roblus bop about the lawn thut Mrs. Caliliorpe said to Ur. Iti. For style, fit and wear you cannot do better anywhere than to garb yourself in one of our nifty suits. The young man of today likes to be correctly dressed, but our long period of business depression requires that he keep down the cost. These suits were purchased expressly for this purpose. They offer the best opportunity of the season. Just what the fellows want. Everything to eat, wear and use. 1DX1, It u JJul-tbor- at breakfast: "Ferrival, beginning to think that Luella I urn will never be married." 'Married !" exclaimed Ur. Cultliorpe. "That child 1 Whatever put that into your headT Perclval Culthorpe," rejoined Mrs. Perclval, "do you realise how old cur daughter Luella lsY "Why," hesitated Culthorpe, "let me see we were married "Luella," Interrupted Mrs. Culthorpe, Is twenty-fou- r yeurs old." "Hutu, yes. I suppose you must be right. How time dues fly, to be sore," answered the husbund and father, to which highly original remark the wife and mother assented with a sigh. "Aunt Maria," suggested Mr. Cab thorpe, wasn't married until ahe was over fifty." "I know," was the reply, but I don't expect to live to be much over Winter Quarter, Clew Creek, Ceetle Site a hundred and would like to see Luella and Bunnysid. settled for life before I die." Well, well, said Ierclval optimistically; perhaps she will meet some young man In Boston wbo will prove the destined fairy prince. Aunt Marla, In spite of her age, la alwaya surrounded by young people and la a veteran matchmaker." She Is," assented Mrs. Calthorpe, a matchmaker and a lion hunter. If ahe can capture a wandering furelgner with a title ahe la delighted. 1 do hope ahe SOFT DRINKS, NEAR BEER, That we are well stocked in won't get Luella Interested in some the lines: following CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. nobleman." penniless, fortune-huntinCoorteona Treatment and Hearty "Any young man around here In Kodaks, Welcome For AIL whom Luella seems to take an interLeather Goods, est?" Inquired l'erclral. Cnt Glass, "No," replied his wife, not particuChina, 36 South Ninth Street The new minister wss very atlarly. Musical Instruments, tentive at one time and I did hope (Baaement) Fountain Pens and Pencils, but it came to uothlng." Jewelry, PRICE, UTAH Cheer up, Martha," laughed Mr. Watches, Calthorpe, perhaps Luella will bring Diamonds, back the goods from her visit to Aunt Pearl Beads, Marla. But none of auntie's ImpecuniSilverware, ous noblemen Pyralin Toilet Goods, "I draw the Una at that. Ideas me, I Mesh and Bead Bays, shall be late at the office." Umbrellas and v. Van returned from her vlelf to Luella Briggle Pottery. HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Aunt Marla. Bha had had a lovely Government equivalent 104 Ibi. time" in Boston and was in high health Unequalled for storage. Will not The Elite Jewelry Co. slack. The best of steaming and and spirits. And there teemed to have besting qualities. taken place aome subtle change In the Price, Utah girl. Mrs. Calthorpe studied the symptoms and diagnosed the esse. "Depend upon it, Ierclval, " said she Your wise man knows when to let Mines at Kenilworth. Utah to Mr. Calthorpe, "Luella la In love. the other fellow do the talking. General Offices in the Walker ae she thought, Mrs. Cab Skillfully, Bank Building, to question her daughter began thorpe i. Salt Lake City. about her visit, with an Idea of Invitat Coal la Boat Appreciated Where Moat I'amL ing confidence as to the man In the case, iut with no definite results. Wedding announcements. Ths Sun. Now, Mrs. Calthorpe was a great "prowler." Once a day at least she went over the house, and no room esOne afternoon, caped her scrutiny. Luella being out, she found lying on her daughter's writing desk In her room an opened letter. Regardless of the ethics In the case, she read 1L It was a love letter dated at Boaton New Management and signed "Baron Charlton." Mines At Rains, Carbon Baron Charlton? Mr. Calthorpe gave County, Utah a gasp. In a vision abe saw a notlc In the eodety column of the morning Miners and Shippers of papers : Mrs. Perdval Calthorpe la on Slack and Lamp, Nat, a visit to her daughter, the Baroness Assorted Sizes of Charlton, at Dundreary castle, England." Mrs. Calthorpe was a great reader of romantic fiction end a consequent patroness of the village free library. Thither she betook heraelf and asked the librarian If aha had "any Of the Very Highest Grades book on the British nobility." The liTwenty Beds, and An Ambubrarian gave ber Burke's Peerage." Best For Furnaces, Houselance In Service. Mrs. Calthorpe pored over this enterhold and Other Uses. taining volume for an hour; but ber minutest Investigations failed te reveal Modern Is Every Respect General Offices, Clift Bldg., any Baron Charlton. Salt Lake City. The horrid truth was borne In upon Luella bad been deceived by I ber WINTERS RAINS nobleman. When her daughter bogus -came home Mrs. Calthorpe waa waiting , Proprietor for her and plunged Into the matter In President and General Mgr. PRICE, UTAH band at once. Dr. Winters Win Answer AO Luella, do you know a Boron ChariCoal la Beat Appreciated Cells. Day or Night $ ton she naked. Where Moat I'aed. Why, yea," answered Luella. What of It? How did you know? Oh, I see. I left a letter from him lying on my desk. Mamma, have you been reading In" WASATCH STORE CO. Rex Poollall Do You Know g ABERDEEN COAL Independent Coal & Coke Co. -- I lli-lle- 1 s CARBON Carbon Fuel HOSPITAL Company COAL nr of SW....P. L F. r ill-He- at Saving Opportunity For Women letters?" "It la well 1 did eo, aid Mra Calthorpe. my my poor child," You have been there la no such per- basely deceived son aa the Baron Charlton. "No auch person?" exclaimed . Beauty of design is a striking characteristic of our ready to wear garments for women. They represent some of the classiest work of the chief designers of the country. The same garments are sold in cities at a great advance in price over what we charge. Paying cash and keeping our expenses down enables us to keep the retail price low. This is woman's most in this community. Msav-opportun- ity EVANSTON STORES CO. W. L. JENSEN, Mauger ? Scofield, Utah ella Lu- "No. I looked at tbe Peerage at the library this afternoon, and there le no Baron Chariton." . Luella gaced at her mother In amassment for a moment, and then, burying ber face in ber handkerchief, fled from the room. 'Tour child," thought the fond mother, It will do her good to have her cry out alone. Apparently It did, for Luella was In e surprisingly cheerful mood when she appeared that night at the dinner tabla Mr. Calthorpe, who bed been Informed by his wife of her horrible discovery upon hla return from the office, eyed Ills daughter In a rather jierplexed manner, and at last said: "Considering what your mother has told me you seem to be In rather good spirits, Luella. You dont think for a minute, do you, that I will allow you to marry this bogus baron, do you?" "Oh. father said the fair daughter wKh a giggle, "don't let's discuss the matter now. The young man in ques PAGE SEVEN be here to see you tomorrow. Settle the matter with him." "I m ill, replied Cal thorite, with a griiu expression. The morrow came, and also the young man. Cslthurpe was in his office when the office boy brought In a card. Ca'.lhorj glanced at it and saw thereon inrriued Baron Charlton." "Send him In," said he, with fire In hla eye, and a must presentable young man appeared and bowed smilingly and ingratiatingly to the portly bead of the Calthorie family. "Mr. Calthorpe?" Bail the young man. "That la my name," growled Luella's father, with suppressed fury. "And j ou, 1 suppose, are the miserable adventurer mho. posing us a baron, has Inveigled my daughter into Into " I'eroivul so fumed with rage that he could uot proceed. Posing as a baron?" cried the young man. "What do you meau? Oh, I see. You are mistaken, my dear air. If you mill look at my card you will see that there la a 'Mr. before the Baron on It. Baron la my given name. Just as some people name their aona Earl, so my named me parent unfortunately, Baron. 1 am no wandering noble, my dear sir, but a commercial traveler, mdtb a big salary and an Intereet In the firm 1 travel for. Your daughter, whom 1 had the good fortune to meet In Boston, and I have agreed" And eo he went on. It was tbe usual "asking father" stuff, and Mr. Calthorpe'e reaction was such that he gave his consent In less than five minutes. Mrs. Calthorpe submitted, but always felt that ahe had somehow been cheated out of a most desirable paragraph In the society UI j ' j ! ! A Striking Value creasing its cost to the Consul :ring the improved appearance o the new Fori Touring Car, one purchaser. A comparison extending over a long period of yean will reveal the fact that the present price is actually the lowest at which the open would naturally expect a proportionate advance in price. Larger scale production, however, has made it possible to incorporate in this new 'type touring car a number of decided improvements without in ii at 295 er car has ever been sold. The Ford Tcunng Cat stands today, as it always haa, a most remarkable value in the motor car field. TMcCar ceu he obtained ikrov gh ike Fori H'eetly Purchate PLtn ALGEK AUTO CO. Price and Castle Dale, Utah WEATHER FORECAST IN 1654 Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany Was Organiser of Corps of Meteorological Observers. i when a corps of meteorological server was orguulzed under the 1KOCXS CAS Concerted efforts to solve the mys- teries of the weather run back to IMCTOU 1C54, ob- aus- pices of Grand Duke Ferdinand II of Tuac-any- . One of the most interesting facts aliout title pioneer enterprise la that the participants (mostly Jesuit priests), mho kept up weather observations on a more or less uniform plan for 13 years, were not confined to Tuscany, nor even to Italy. Unsuccessful efforts were made to obtain observations from Java, Labrador and Iceland. Instructions mere drawn up Id Latin for the guidance of the observers, who were mell supplied with Instruments of uniform patg tern. Lastly, the records of this system of weether stations down to the year 1702 were published In twelve quarto volumes, copies of which are now among the rare treasures of meteorological libraries. far-flun- Delinquency in studies decreased 60 ier cent lur--t year at Lawrence College, Apple-ton- , Wia. It is believed by the authorities that Ihe improvement was We Keep PLUMBING BILLS largely the result of freshman courses in how to siudv. - DOWN . But we keep plumbing If there is anything we isn't do in plumbing we have yet to discover it What have yon to bo done? Speak and well effici-incyup- j i Hardscrabble lump. Coal Reed Plumbing and Heatin IS North Eighth - lbone MO j Sired Company Earning Hla Money. certain Los Angeles lawyer who haa not been a member of the bar for very many years never tires of telling about his first case and the advice A given him by Judge Monroe one evening at the Athletic club. It was the young lawyer's first case and he had been retained to defend an old offender on the charge of burglary. The rules of court allow each side one hour in which to address the Jury. It waa on the night before thla summing up that the lawyer said to Judge Monroe: Ilow much time do you think I should address the Jury?" "The full time, of course," said Monroe. "The full hour? Why, there Isn't enough to say to take up the full hour." "Never mind that, retorted Monroe. "The point la that the longer you talk the longer you will keep your client out of Jail." Loa Angelea Times. New Price Club WELL ROBINSON, Prop. Soft Drink, Billiard, Pool (Old Rummy Location) Everyone Invited to Call Basement Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH Good price FRANDSEN ee given and prices quoted on application. Iostofflce lloa S. Trlcphono 72m. Manufacturer of Brick of All Kinds "Qulst" Day Reasonably Safa. A couple of tourists were taking luncheon In a Los Angeles beanery. While one of them read the market reports, the other got We con venation with the attendant Pretty soon he confided to hie friend: "Our waitress says she hopes to be e movie star some day Comic or dramatic star?" "Oli, dramatic, of course." "Then I guess It will be safe te order pie." Life's Little Surprise. "It surprised me that Ed married Nell; he htrdly knew her." "It would have surprised me more If he had married her, knowing tor ad she really la." j mine. Big coal storage at Martin, a quarter of a mile from the paved road. The best facilities to load at the yard. r" i STYLIAN STAES Manager PRICE, UTAn UTAHS BEST COAL f script. Argument Wife haa gone shopping. The man of tha house is spending the day at home. Front door, back door ring, ring, ring; telephone, telephone, Milkman, Iceman, something to sell ; front door, back door, well, well, well. Front door, back door "Any old clothes?" Telephone, telephone Is sat you, Rom? Can't you play bridge, dear?" Hub la no shirk, but he can't stand this, to he goes back to work. $4.00 at the S5.25 at the yard. Tarda adjoining the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks on tbe south, three Mocks east of dcfiot. Office at the yard. ." at Hem. BRICK COMPANY The Walter's Tip. They had spent aome happy weeks in California. The sunshine was brilliant and the hotel fare was good. On the last day the waiter had tbelr table decorated with flowers. "A pretty touch of sentiment," commented me. "More likely 'good business,' " declared pa. Huh?" asked ma. In surprise.- "Have you noticed what these flowers are?" asked the observant pa. Forget-me-notsBoston TranA Hardscrabble coal haa been proved the best on the local market. Plenty on hand at all times at the mine, located two miles from the paved road above Martin. f t? ?Y AVIAVVWVVAVVUMnVWWVWVWVWVWUWVWVVVVW f l f? t Y Y HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. Tor Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. 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