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Show TOE Pr.QVO IIEEAXD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,1921. IMIIU! BUSINESS and Pro less i o n a " THE XeRTH.E9fD daily 0RM5LH. Atwater dt Co., Owners A Propreitors Suherrlbe NOW IS Cents Per Tear." Sub, srnpttons should be brought to. the East Main Entrance of Atwater A jwper uinnnnT every 4ntr 430 to VI 36 CenU ' MILLIONS OF POUNDS 1 - BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT U By rejTiovIng the cause of a isease "the effects are- - elimi nated. My Joul by Florence rg opyrighi 1 SYNOPSIS 0 - wio4 poorg of a fprinting Unci , 1921- fcy prcaa, 5oph Illlngaworth aae M the Bell Syndicate uPPressifile It "'-b- E. JA !tUStw Hrb,rt i . - $ "im "protests; wai-Kih- Atwater Chiropractor . Over Farrer Bros. Store. Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- When my soul is dreary It could never be cheery But I think of my ideal oue. 'hen therAn everything aetma real wetf from their JAfaL the sound of ths bright church bella peaL on Wednes- therY was printer - remained -lata newspaper building Poems by Florence Atwater will be ia r -- - "Miss Florence Atwater of tHls City received a mark of 94 In History Examlntlon - at - the concuslon - of the sehool Term last Jone. "The MR. Rayfort family of this Oty have been presented with the present of a new Cat by Geo. the man employeD by Balf ft fio, This cat 1b perfectly baeutlfuL "Miss Julia Atwater of this City Is visiting friends in the Soth. The fam ily have had many letters from her that are read by each and all in the famlld. v j. t "Mr. Noble Dill of this business with his Father. ty U In "From letters to the family Miss Julia Atwater ofHnis City 4s enjoying her visit in the south a greadeaL ' n, v "Miss Pattv Falrchild of the T of this City, will probably not pass in ARitbmetlG nless some Improvement takes place before Examination. . -- "Miss Julia Atwater of this City wrote letter to the family-ttati- nf r -- ' perft . f" of cyj.a.anaei lt Ttoe slirouds. we.rft ua- - ar while visiting in the SOuth'she has made en engagement to be married, to MR. Crum of that City. The family do not know who this MR. CRum is but It is said "he Is a wldwer though he, has been: divorced with a great many, children. get back at some of the' busy bodies,- smiled flt Mrs. SIiupsuh aud said, "oh, 1va (llninonn tnti An tnr ba By Albert Flake. ing when you wear that dreBS and hat. I was in Campbell's thi afternoon Mrs. Simpson was on trial. Not for when you went past and Mrs, Camp-be- ll said she lust loved to look at murder or a lesser crime, but someyou always iiad such wonderful thing much more subtle" It was not a you, clothes!" jury of gray beards; or, no, nothing so Mrs. Simpson looked, first confused pleasant as that for then there mfght and then laughed. Perhaps with a dehave been mercy shown. atmosphere, and' perThe whole matter rested in the sire to clear the to strike while the iron was hot, H u n.l rc a aanh mom'. t haps " a Canilnii j if t)i . iw ait in iimi. . Phone 41 GTETSANDGRENrD. ' Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. r,y?ramf of the'questlon, from fat Mrs. Perkins to it. "Why, Miss Murray,advantage you flatter vote a straw If Miss plain Simpson. oe Office and Residence 315-32-1 had been taken Mrs. Simpson would me? ir it wass t you Ifi wouiani knew word of lieve people a it, North University Ave. perhaps not have been tarred and ' 25.M feathered but surely would' have been what my clothes were made of, they'd . . This call me a walking Mrs. Simpson ceased, she had had reprimanded and put on probation. how funny, years ago it waa a her at last, and fhe felt relieved. The truth of .the matter was that dress, tan milt. Certalnlir good looking then, The say Circle smiled s, one, Mrs. Simpson was the minister's wife Sewing wear a suit can't and aa the refreshments were aa-.- .. Dame Nature had been kind to her but you knowI one behad to give it up was adjournnounced and the and unusually kind to her two chil forever, and itskirt ed, each woman meeting in her own heart de dren.' She bad brains and originality, cause I couldn't get into Off The came 4he cided that there were had to be made larger. two sides whlchJn itself was a crime in Bridge-to- bottom at to every story. - v surely to triake-insof REMOVES THE and especially in the .minister's sewed I Then of skirt. the ones con the side wife. The less fortunate wat-dresItuwas CAUSE KILLS GUARD demned her without Question. She was it together for a be. practical, and MAIL ROBBER colored to too light a much talked of subject, and was con so I determined to color H, but oh, Frank DR. D. D. BOVER stantly criticized, and today at the my then I had trouble I wanted It SAN FRANCISCO, Oct-28- . Sewing Circle was - the usual chief darTrorownrut-- it wasn't It came B. Adams, guard at the San Francisco topic of conversation has a hat for every out a mos 1 Why, she Phone 287. and Dours kllled Wednesday by a bandit who ' brown that didn't dare wear ' ' dress!" hiit home. held up the registry room at the at my However, 1 348 North University Ave, ''Horrid thing, her dresses are so to have and escaped with one full pouch : courage came back, and I had short t" - - , v day when I was color .of registered maiL zzzzi : "She just wants to show off, and has a dress, so one How much the loot amounted to 4 her dresses fit as if she was run into ing blue I bad already ripped up my I dyed It again, and presto, was not known a few hours after the failure actresses." movie one of like those 'em, color. robberyP but it was. believed to have "You She ought to go on you see the presentwork THE KIND YOU WANT been large. braid to short buy "It wajj the stage instead of prancing the to inatcti, make use of a former lining According to preliminary reports to StandardfcCastle Gate, King, streets of Bridgeton as the minister's of coat for collar and the police, only one bandit entered daughter's my r the the "church and wife, disgraeitf front and buttons from a coat and a the building and made his way Into Panther, Clear Creek, cause of religion." the monotony, the registry room, where he held up never comes ta our Sewing touc of color to relieve Black Hawk. i dressr I know 1t is a clerkon duty? see, and my you Circle." I as as is Order Today it but somewhat guard large doing duty, walked snug, I "Silk stockings are something could make It and quite as long. And, into the room and challenged the to where I'd like know afford. cap't . SMOOT & SPAFFORD oh, yes, my hat, the straw is part tf a robber, who opened fire on Adams " scrap-bag- Osteopathy ! - the-co- at eta s 10-1- -- any-wh- r. . post-offi- , are-right- ! v she geU 'em."' "Sick, she's no more sick Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 17. ULA H. am.'- . muBt get some money from Mr. Simpson, cant buy somewhere, her dresses with his small Balary." HATCH Everyone nearly jumped out of her chair as the doorbell ave a sharp 1 rlug. Mrs. Atkins, the hostess, went to the door. The sewing circle was dumb for the first time that afternoon, and each woman' looked at her near est neighbor while lips moved Inaudible with the one sentence, "It's the preacher'rTrifei11 so .Mrs. we are glad Simpson, "Oh, you could come,", was heard in the hall. "Mrs. Atkins, I am surely glad tb be able to be here today. You know the kiddies are away for the week and Mr. - Undertaking Co The House of Economy and Service . than I "She Hatch - ...... am doing, just lots of things 1 have wanted ta do for menths.1 Mr- Simp-soi- l w'as removing her coat, and her WHAT CAUSES GAS E. 0. HOE & CO. musical contralto voice did not sugSTOMACH? ON THE Phone 748. gest an Impossible .personality, but 53 N. First W. one who had associated with people It JscausedJ)y "fermenting, sour Contractors of Sanitary Plumb-Tlng- T who knew how to voice their ideas in :..r..r a pleasing manner, waste matter in the intestrnesT51s Steam," Vapor and Hot eyed first each other and Everj'one old, foul matter should be thoroughly Water; Heating. then the door leading to. the ball. The cleaned out with simple buckthorn were nearing the door. There and voices class First, workmanship bark, glycerine, etc., as rmixed in Ad at stood the offending person. A last nteriartareasonahleiiriceJa- lelrTEi: ,TOrrsr-BOTH--nppeandiJowel JjoweJ.jjremoving old ac- what we offer for your patron herJownBHppenMothe top of ier cumulated matter you never thought turban; brown halrr smiling reage. A good place to get esti Frenchy was in your system. Adler-i-k- a a mouth that would inxist brown eyes, stommate on Areola Heaters. lieves ANY CASE gas qn the on turning up at,the corners, but beach. EXCELLENT for 6ur stomach neath was a chine which bespoke a Guards and chronic constipation. of purpose ' if beau-tie- s, steady determination beautiesif airy Smihng Drug against appendicitis. Hedqnist - company. Advertisement blond beauties-,- brunette lflstlncf tol hershe wasT inthe Her mnufh took on tali aenomy'a cnuniry but ANOTHER WOMAN FOR CONGRESS beauties," short beauties, witn a nod ana line, straighter beauties, slender beauties, but a, smile to all she seated herself be: 28. Alice Miss Oct. HOLLIS, Okla., all "American beauties," at Lar- side Miss Murray, her one known Robertson, congresswoman from the friend. & Rollow's. not son Second Oklahoma district, may Miss Murray .from sheer nervous- replong be Oklahoma's sole woman ness'or perhaps a malicious desire to resentative in congress. Mrs. Omar Looney ot Hollls, at present state senator, today announced her candidacy for congress from the Seventh district This districts la now represented by James V. McClintlck of fnyder, a Democrat Mrs. Looney . also . is a Democrat. work-baI had given , tb immediately, inflicting wound which ma oncft7 the top and bow-- js from a caused, death soon afterwards. dollarhat I bought at a bargain.' and The bandit then picked up a regts--tere- d mall pouch and fled. the flowers are from another.bat! "You see, when I was a youngster I Electric wheel chairs are new pro- wanted to be an artist, but I couldn't Beaclu Color and' form, nave always asclnated vided alm hand-wove- n once-arouse- KnssznxzzszuiuuzniKxzssx&sxssssszsxBzrssszzri it exchange " BRAKEMAN BANDIT Oct 28. A the early Mormon church j Ave. - For Appointments , , Phone 134-W- .l M ll M H stock of Steel Plates, We carry a 500-to- n I Beams and Structural Shapes. ' M M M ri -- M M II II 11 II 11 II Our, FouHdry and Machine Departments are fully equipped to handle work up. to 10 feet in diameter ; capacity. . - M 5-t- on 11 11 11 We have both Electric and Acetylene Weld- II 11 11 11 ing equipments.' "Send U3 II -- M- your Welding Wijrkrr II11 M M M M M Nothing too Large for us. Provo Fonndry & Machine Cor: 11 M H 11 M M M M i M M II 14 H .SBZBzzxzzxzzxzzzzzzxxssxsxzzzzzszzzzz:::::::sr:zr Superior Ga61ir.3 eadquarters f or MARINELLO TOILET PREPARATIONS 415 Jf. University 11 " Old and Reliable KANSAS .CITYr Mo.. lone bandit, who said be was James dis. Duffy, of Iowa, was wounded, j CultWaU CheerfulrTesa7r-- j armed and captured by a brakeman as , Cheerfulness Is a small virtuev It Is folding up the. engine true,, but Jt sheds such a brightness j the former-wa- s crew of a moving "Katy" freight train round us la this life that neither near Merriam, Kan., early Tuesday, dark clouds oor rain can dispel Its ' 61 ' Duffy refused to. give the name influence. Alexander. happy Iow-- frcm vMch he came., lat!.4towa M Structural-Shop-betwee- works.-- : THE BOOK EXCHANGE ,113 N. University Ave. :i We have the best equipped Steel Pipe and n. Omaha and the Pacific coast, . , We buy selband Old Books and Magazines. Will pay cash for any of : at-P- I - CAPTURES . " -- in next issue.) rain fell in Nebraska yesterday, ending a long dry spell. It will prove beneficial to. the state's winter wheat received crop,' according to dispatches - ;" here .today. " 2-- 2 . - SNOW ENDS DRY SPELL Oct 28. Snows and . n & Co. Newspnper Building 25 Cents Per Years" OMAHA, Neb., " per-so- "Subscribe Now 25c. Per Tear' Adv, ANSON HATCH (Continued . - . It may be assumed that the last of the news-item- s .waswagted on Noble Dill, and that he never knew of the believed Improvement .neighborhood to be Imminent as a result of the final Henry touches to the ditch at the . D. Vance backyard. f me. I suppose my sewing for myself and kiddies to ono way of eipfpsalng. 1Y V taalinara I Just luve ta do it. f- have to burn ttfe Irniantgat oil. but it would be worth It all if I knew I wasn't being criticized tor being extravagant. That's what hurts, aud It just spoils my fun, but I just cant stop, tor I would have to stay at home and go to bed. I could tell tales of the resurretyion of old clothes until tomorrow, but mercy me, I have shamefully taken your time I do hope you will excuse me, out i nave sucn nciie chatice to talk lo you ail. i juarreemed to have to tell you about my experiences, for really I save hundreds of dollars in a year's time." My shoes and everything this year haven't cost nh-ir- - FREE EXAMINATION -- "Atwater WHY PAY WAR PRICES? ,.;,,.;,:,.,J, HLR 5E.LF -"- TMlss Julia Atwafer of this City is out of the Oty. ; -- tlie-ceit- km EDWARD P. MAYHEW Noble DUl of this City is sel . "MR. dom seen on the streets of the City -- r Calcimining, Paper Hanging. 215 W, Center. Phone 812-Provo, Utah. has not been doing as well in. Declamation lately as formerly. r. exmong-the-,'ne- Ounces for J. . .. . Sign High Clasi Orchestra. "Blue hair ribbons are In style Saxophone and 'Cello Lessons. again. Artistic Piano Tuning. "Miss Tatty Falrcbild of this City Studio Phone 619-- without smoking a clgarrette. PRICE For more than 30 . years Lessons, - - . and Decorative paintings House, OF ThK cITT rTEw8 12 .(J.,HANSEN;3 Joseph K. Atwater Co.. 127 South Iowa BU Steam Pumps oh . U Results in . Advertisements etc each Up ,L Powder J. CORNET-IX-SAXOPHO- NE! ths paper each and svery eJat ta a PROF. ROBERT SAUER . Bandmaster, B. Y. U. co- - day afternoon, Florence had an Inter Tlew with Herbert after dinner at bis R ura UTuii hl H" with own door. Hs explained coldly that SSrf fuli ndgi BwPPr, tha North Henry and he had grown tired of the small cousin. Herbert's KjDauy t)rlol. being barred from- printing press and had decided "to put , Atter, of participation in ins nir... kind aeoount In all their spare tlnie building a theof W Intana and j, to "boaa." is frankly ater In Henry's attic; but Florence desira - Sifstwl not st al fcwkwsM in y- - ' gave him to understand that the thpoem h has : ' iiewvv L, for Insertion in the Orlola, eater could nor ber " 7 : basis-ca- sh In commercial .trtrilr and Herbert Henry had both 3ra u?e ft Po to Patty Fair-chiltopped "speaking lnexpenenos or m youuiiui SSSthm "art preservative." Her or each believed J. her treachlit alto!nr unreaeonabla demand for JwubUcatlcn of ths masterpiece, with its erous to himself; but Florence now the Informed Herbert -- that far from de unnarred, are scorned.-ang LZttf"between VZa sflss Atwater and ths pending on mere hearsay, she had In Sfef fflnSSy. TOTowrrffctiim appear-- her possession the confession of his knowledge that he had oeular beauty lrchildT pays her a' visit SSk" PattV Joined. - Tb,y areexpressed ruinous bit of writing. In his own T???' disapproval, by nn hand and signed with his, complete Rooter. Not and Atwater Henry Herbert name that she had discovered the at all disconcerted by ths coolness of and Miss visitors their reception, ths paper where Patty had lost it ; and that falmhlld indulge in a series of innocent ' It was now In a secure place, aud In an Sunder game- Among them Is one called the feature of which Is a con"TnjUi, envelope upon the outside of which tract to write a question and answer, was already written, "Wallie Torbln, koto to be kept a profound secret The ureamen: is auiy carywo uu Kindness of Florence A." ' tcllnrr,f. emphatically, to partMpats In cousin with and her .Herbert collapsed. So did Henry 1 Henry ny game looter, Florence Is piqued by Miss Fair- a little later that itooter, nsr evening, af- ehtld'f open desertion to the enemy, fretwhtle boeom friend apparently enjoy. 1 ter a telephoned --conversation - wt m hertelf tromentely In the company ot the slave-driveThe two miserable printers were . PART, TWO. back Inlhelr places the next afterOn hr visiters' departure. Florence noon, ; , karat through a conversation between And on Saturday the new Oriole, ker parents, that her aunt, Julia Atwater, Wot ef the greater part of the male popu-- . now In every Jot and Item the latien of the place, but at present out of town on "a visit, has apparently become organ ot feminism, --made its" ecggtd to a gantloman ot ths nams-- of undeniably sensational appearance. Crum, altogtiuer unknown to tno Atwater family. Indulging In speculation A copy, neatly folded, was placed concerning the fortunate, youth, Mr. and In the hand of Noble Dill, as he set Mra Atwater eonceoe mat tor an tney know he may be s widower, or divorced, forth for his place of business, after with any number of- children, etc Flore" mother. lunchlngat home wttS-"b-tr" nce mliiei none of the remarks. In her room that evening Florence Florence was the person who placed finds two brief notes used in the after- It there without charge; She came soon game of "Truth," and unfortunate To that young ly lost by Mil Fairchiia. hurriedly from somewhere In the ery as to wnetner tney am not think they had pretty eyes, both Herbert neighborhood, out of what yard or ano Henry admitted theydid, and had alley hedld not notice, and slipped the -amiwl their signatures to ths statement. little oblong sheet lute his lat fingers. Re&Utlng that neither of the young gentlemen would care to have it known "There!" she said, breathlessly. that they had thus acknowledged the "There's agood deal Layout ypn tn it, possession of "pretty eyes," Florence per ceives what a powerrui weapon naa been this week. Mr. Dill, and I guess-- I placid In her handa, for among the ' " ' guess youth of the town is a boy, Walllo Tor-biwith a remarkable - talent (or gifted "What, Florencef Bilmlcry and an altogether malignant ! "I guess maybe you'U She looked dlipotltton. The combination has made him dreaded, and Florence realizes that a nr at him shyly with no more then, j threat to. put Wallie Torbln In possession to say, turned and ran back in the di Of the secret concerning their pretty -brtog -- Herbert and - Henry eys"wouid groveling at her feet and probably lead wme and w ner greauy- aesirea participation ia rection whence she had their Joumalletie enterprise - waa gone, Noble.; walked on, not at carAcquainting the two unfortunates with her knowledge of their awful secret, they once examining ter little gift, but make complete submission and Florence in fingers still lax at it rying absently becomes the undisputed master mind of was - the end of a dangling arm. Theft the Oriole. . . In the hext Issue with which the erstno life la lilni for snythingr Julia was while proprietors of the sheet have little -- to away, do, edllorTaHyr lteme la related the engagement of Miss Away and yet the dazzling crea iuila Atwater to Mr. Crum, the gentle-- . looked at him from sky, from ture man being referred to as a widoerr also divorced, and with a "great many chilfrom air; looked at Tilm with earth, . dren." most the poignant kindness, yet alAmtmBrthffTnostardent" and hopeless , wHiurerii or me Deauurul Julia is a youtn her head! She had an shook ways oble Dill, an altogether swered his first letter by a kind little commonplace and uninteresting individual, noUble OnlV amnnr hi fellnaf tnwnamon note, Ms second by a kinder and littler for hie devoted attachment to the oblect and his third, fourth, fifth, and one, or his affections. FloreHe is, however, nce (Ideal, and that young deslr-ou- i sixth by no note at all; but by the lady, of breaking the news enone of her gagement "gently," herself presents him kindest message through with a copy, of the Oriole was site thinking that the aunts) jbom containing x'uuuiiteiiieni. him a great deal. And even this was Since then, "from Florence "matte it clear lo"fliera that three weeks ago. henceforth she. was sole editor of the Julia nothing at ail I . ; North End But yesterday something & little Daily Oriole. - (She said stimulating had happened. 'On the street, downtown, he had come face to faee, momentarily with Mrv H. J. XU water, Senior, ' Julia's peculiar old father! and for the first time In Noble's life this Mr. Atwater nodded to .. wentpn his him pleasantly. way, elated : Was there not something almost fatherly in this strange greeof ting! There had the pain of absence; and he glowed i i win L . i with thoughts of Mr. Atwater. unary ill' Hnw ferlwl unmewhat from! - Thn t fobla when he reached a telephone: he called up his mother, and she said" uiia there - wbstio recentnews-- of current in the Atwater family connection that she could hear of ; none of them had word that she was coming home.- - However,. Noble did not deof scend all the way Into hlTsouU some of his" glow Temalned 1 hand kept him a little more cheprrni v it. I I r -- 1 l "v than he had been for several weeKS. The kind greeting of Julia's father had stirred his imagination. An event so singula? might be Interpreted In the happlert way:. What had Julia written her father, to change him so toward Noblet And Noble was still dreamily interpreting sa he walked down the street with the North End Daily Oriole Idle In an Idle' hand. He found a use for that hand presently, and, having sighed, lifted It to Blackmailed Partners Made N press It upon his brow, but did not complete the gesture. As his hand lnt Wi. came within the scope of his gaze, levMoment for the eled on the. unfathomable distance, he n had deoidpii !! observed that the fingers held a sheet th.7'45ter alL She informed them of printed paper ; and he remembered they were to be her orlnteM. Instead of pressing his T""n. more:- sh dirt tint vaDaB tAW erai Florence, unfolded the Journal she had 1 he brow all jut J ana nastv. she anirf f5h thrust upon him. As he began to reaa. . ver, da airwe"watlng ror DewRpaper,; and had with her a and ' dreary, but soon his whole dew poem. Also, she would furnish meanor changed; it cannot be said " ails . . , r. "e hpva n r. 1 wo"ia i pnntea for the better; hst Da v ; hr, tn it, ana pnntea nice-- . or OlSe "lnnt . ji,tw ,w rv ouir time 8 C00' nan( ta'e pos- AH persons in England at the sensifu, 7 Wished Industry, and woolen Charles II, were buried in 7 . O TI Wn I dr: spurrier When my heart is dreary Then my soul is weary As a bird with a broken wing Whs never again will sing Like the sound of a vast amen Ttsat comes from a church ot V.. Sajpeerior-ffiof- or :Co. M - '" |