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Show '.. ' ' ' ; T - THE PROVrt HFT? A T.rf WFnvrn i v vnvrfprp o i on ; . BUSINESS ana naI Prjo fe s s io t?v 'XRFYOU SICK? removing the cause of a fdiscasoni ' c.iACT-- w '. rated. . SPURRIER Chiropractor Over Fairer Bros. Store." Res. 247 J. Phones: Office 126, DR. -- C t -. f S "No,1 SAUER PROF. ROBERT u.. Bandmaster, a, ' CORNET AND SAXOPHONE i. suns. Results in 12 Residence Phone 537-J- . HANSEN Decorative House, Sign and Painting. Cakimining. Paper Hanging.. - voice. 1 do," be said. "Herbert and yonr friend Henry Rooter came to oar bouse with we of the last coplet of the Ori- ele They were distributing" to "subscrlb--ers; and (ler Iread it I UiW of foresaw that the feller responstUs or their owning a printing presa , was going to be in trouble. I had quite a talk with 'em and they hinted thejt hadn't bad much to do with this number ot the paper, except the mechanical end of it; but they wouldn't come out right full with what they meant. They seemed to have some good reo-on- into wholly unanticipated fits of hormn CanKeand effecThaveBOTe-- ' latlon: Tate operates wljhout reason-- , able sequcuce like a monkey. "And v.htte. Florence, thus pensively Usturbed, sat beside fat Uncle Josepb during their long, long driyef jelatlvcs ofTefi ere Indeed going into fits; at least, so Florence would have described their gestures "and coherencies of comment. And straight into such J fltf jj' cciie did the lpckless Herbert onprot ws!r when driTen borne, after the , said quite a good deal about their faby thoorhtsof fool. ct about thers and mothers being but mortal six that jevening.-- Henry Rooter had and so on; so Henry and Herbert advised him against returnstrongly to this expose thought they oughtn't ";. ing. third party whoever she was. Well, It may reasonably be felt that It required no particular gift of prophecy to hazard the prediction that in all probability a most unpleasant formwf inquisition awaited Herbert on his return to bis home. And Henry Rooter had the wisdom (and experience) of r One of the. most "delightful Hallow guests were obliged to enter by way, ' Bv J. M. JENSEN. s "O cirls. I'll tell vou what lpfa An given this season was of the basement, which contained traps and exclaimed a little miss from th fifti held Saturda" evening at the home numerbus dens of mysteries, . ,1 host.. Thf ATI t prl a in tri V- riima n . Ur, a 1 tt ... w ooro Sl2--w Kl . ....i.t.. " ' ' trri iiaiUUJL f. I t It U Ul lUD'U. v' 2l BHUUI to,"of Mrs. of the tttor anoher when Whitehead, Josephine past though phone sense with v owner Ernest, mis tormer and proprie- pBeraon, Provo, Utah, Henry" Startup orange and black. Games, rest of the sentence was lost to the tor waa certain that ha would never entertained about twenty friends. cotors, music and dancing were featured, also ears of the. .passerby, Hallowe'en decorations were carried hear the last of it However," on and fortune telling was . But on Hallowe'en he managed to stories ghost the entertaining enjoyed. A dainty luncheon was discover what it wa all about. of the life of blackmail and out throughout EDWARD. P, MAYIIEW Among where 'and rooms, luncheon games -- j the many served.: slavery now led. by the member of were enjoyed. One of the groups of ghosts merry ' interesting the old regime, the Oriole's extinction features Piano Tuner and Player Adjuster parading the streets he saw one group as the haunted basement, The girls of the garment factory of strangely laden with hundles of bread, witn which contained dens of mystery! the Woolen mills entertained 'sugar cheese, celery and ' apples. -witches, traps, and skeletons. In the ?r a Knight fas far less painful to -- HeiberiJhaiL. center Dixon, Taylor, Russell & Co. atiowew-part- y hese irhosts were queer set. of the ceHar was a corpse room bis father supposed; and the latter Stere 541 Res. Phone 619-- J. Monday evening. The large hall, They passed down the street With hich' inthe were to guests of a deal obliged wasted pass was, dt"orated in Hallowe'en effect, their severity, great without disturbsisting that the printing press should by. A Jolly good time was spent bs with witches, pumpkins, ghosts and ing a single gate; they didn't even . all. be returned that very "night to Uncle skeletons in evidence of the occasion. pull a picket off the fence or pull up ''' '' '., . was the main feature of the a bridge. Straight on they went till FREE EXAMINATION Joseph. Herbert's heartiest retrospecthirteen. . Mrs. Jacoh Coleman was hostess at Dancing also came to the home of a. widow games, music and ghost evening; was that the ole'prinllng a children's wish tive "You better not," he said, wisely. birthday party yesterday stories made the time interesting. Re- they PhoM 41 we'll call .her Aunt Sue. been returned to Uncle Jo afternoon in honor of her ' had press I "Honest, you better not, Herbert freshments were served.: And what do you think these ghosts ' -- ;' . ago. v daughter, Martha. The rooms were In rooms decorated In Hallowe'en did? G.E. SANDGREN, D. C "Well, we got apple dumplings for seph long to! it to find decorated biro with Hallowe'en attractively give !lf jou can colors and emblemswlthjiumpkins, dinner," Herbert said, his tone showRight into the home of Aunt Sue Aunt Harriet suggested. " "Nobody 1t;olors.f - orange and black. Games, black ly Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. ilenc glided and and witches Mis they cats, skeletons, ing 4he strain of mental uncertainty. ... . . .. . he gets j music and dancing were enjoyed and A ...V... TlJl, bundles on her table. their deposited "Eliza told me this morning we were knows where he goes when " Office and Residence, 315-32- 1 T, i.Tn".". And then they softly stole away, tho the way hi did this afternoon when a dainty luncheonserved to Dorothy "goin' to have 'em. I kind of hate to North University Ave. Hatch, Emily Bown." Helen HolbTCflk '.,:.." -' hhn. bunch of ghosts you ever with we were all it happiest discussing gd, but I guess I better, Henry." Vera V";, "" Vick, Juletta Virginia r: Bagley, 'ZZ t I saw. l.nHk.AUl kbub-tAnlirliKl,l ' Maurine rTr-TiriXDixonTHelen "You wont. see any apple dumpSmoot, TJTxonTl," the" widow? And Well, she was h "He can't stay away forever,'-- Aunt Ruth snowrDorothy- - Parker, and Mar- , -lings,". Henry predicted. as as the leon were featured and enjoyed by the nearly happy ghosts. is Jorie Straw of Springville. believe I better try it, Fanny remarked. "That garage "Well, ' jfollowing: Mabel Jensen, Mamie Jen- him five dollars an hour for charging Henry." r' sen, Margaret Buckley, Fay Hafen, On Hallowe'en night, the employe even Berth Barbara Hafen, of the local Utah Power & Light "You better , come home -- with me. the automobile he's Inrand surely Beesley, givTn la t six to Saturday will decide there's a limit Wr.e" Joseph FlorRuth Speckart. Phyllis Mabey. . My father and mothcr'll be perfectly offices, the employes of the Phoenix wlldness some time 1" nd Dixie Richmond. REMOVES THE ,ence willing to have you." met utility company, and a number of spe. the home of at first They party. "I don't care when be comes backL Mtirn Kfna HntRfi. whero ft verv tiloA4 - 1 en guests-enjoyine nauowe en cial guests, were entertained at--a know that." said Herbert "But "I CAUSE father declared grimly ant y Miss JMarylIawklns dancing party by the Utah Power ft ; games and i guess I better go home and try it, Herbert's Games and refreshments Light employes at Olmsted. The re "Whenever he does he's got to take dancing, followed by a dainty lunch- - Monday. wiyhow, Henry. I didn't have anyception room presented a most Invit that printing press back and Herbert eon. Each home was visited In such,"010 y DR. D. D. BOYER thing to ido with, what's in the Oriole. will be let out of the house long The officers of the Fifth ward Pri ing appearance in its pretty Hallowa time and way spent. It's every last word ole Florence's it over. His mother mary association conducted a Jolly e'en decorations. Music was furnished 1 haven't got any more right to enough to carry Hallowe'en party Monday for the ward by Wilde's orchestra. Refreshments Phone 287. Bonn and In rooms decorated In spooky-likwlU go with him." . or I were served to one hundred. ' , be picked on for thatthan a chlld."j; and "Emma Mrs. Chatwln primary children. appearance E5E246 Horth University Ayeti-Herbert bore much more than this ; ( One Hallowe'en the of admittedT a at Mrs. leading entertained Peterson But if you be had seated himself on the third Hugh "Yes," Henry ball-at-t- he home - ties of the- - week took place-Mon- day ahVleirTems67T het sWdrgereven and the in the of hall, step stairway w Mrs. James Ryan, Monday evening, evening at the empty parsonage of the ttrftfl of eiTV a that waiiM vvK-maintained as much dogged silence as music and cards were enjoyed, Community church. The affair was COAL oty get me in irouoie, xoo, ooiore we he could. Once, however, they got a Games, ' followed by' supper served to forty, (under the direction ot the Christian I got through with the Job. I wouldn't THE KIND YOU WANT out of him. It was Endeavor society and was a marked of anguish yelp tell 'em if I wa you, Herbert I" numbered when Cousin Virginia said: Mr. and Mrs. John Pullen had as success. .. The participants Standard, Castle Gate, King, ".Well, I wasn't intending to," Herand they were lead through I How could Mr. and sixty-fivdinner at their Herbert guests Sunday, Herbert, "Oh, "Get In," He Said. Tm Out SWhia. bert responded gloomily;' and the yon make up that terrible falsehood Mrs. Leonard Henriod, Mrs. Virgil dark and mysterious passages, in Panther, Clear Creek, I Don't Know When I'll Get Hoirn," thought of each, unknown to the other, about Mr. Crum? And, think of It; Thornberg ana Miss Irma Murdock of haunted attics, over crumbling floors . Black Hawk. Lake. The rooms were attrac- - and were greeted, by ghosts, witches T fhniitrht frtnv too was the same, consisting of A symbolic thuv htfttar right on the same - page with your Salt decorated In Hallowe'en likeD88 colors, and unearthly looking creatures, Wallie Torbln at his cousin Florence's tively Order Today little was poeml" j . . because I pure cciipromlsed worst- long, were un- j Revelations of the future social good time was spent." a and on tell to. "I FVorence; ought Herbert uttered some sounds, totally enough already, without Ibrtog seen j folded to them by the fortune teller, SMOOT & SPAFFORD said I "but ; Herbert by rights ought," in their company, and I gave 'em incoherent but loud, and expressive of a real Hallowe'en luncheon was Mlss Irene Crane, Miss Evelyn Han-'anI've decided I wont There's no tellin' The shocked sen and Miss Florence Creer enter- - served. . a supreme revulsion. something to help em out with the Satisfaction Guaranteed. movies. Ton can stay at movies an what, she wouldn't do. Not that she audience readily understood that he tained at a Hallowe'en party. Monday The clerks of Woolworth's Btore Phone 17. awfui long time, and If you've got could do anything to me, particularly liked neither Cousin Virginia's chiding evening at the home of Miss Crane, jwere pleasantly entertained at a Hal-Th- e rooms were decorated with nor Cousin Florence's poem. money enough to go to several of 'em, party Monday evening, at the "Nor me, either," his friend interlowe'en colors, orange and black, home of Miss Leah Oakley, The fixed for as long as you father. !" said his "Shame why you're j JKSCN HATCH LILA H. HATCH dorj't worry about himself. It There was also In evidence black cats,, .rooms were appropriately decorated controlled Herbert please. A body ought to be able to posed hurriedly, . "I WILUt'S ORtMESTRA live a couple o' months at the movies anything like that I Still, 'if I was you could be seen that his spirit was not witches, skeletons and everything that for the occasion. Games, dancing and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed . by Entire, proceeds will go to enlargV for nine or ten dolUrs, I should think." I wouldn't telt. She's only a girl, we broken, even when Aunt Fanny goes to make a real Hallowe'en party interestine. Hallowe'en cranks were twelve. the Free Clinic's service to the people. mourned, ijshaking AerJiead tJihai played and games andTHUstiy were en- -f Tes" said Herbert - "That's the smiling ruefully : asked : "I don't suppose your" papa was A later delicious luncneon joyed rr.d mama will be worrying about way 1 look at it, Henry ; and the way "Oh, if boys could only be glrlsl" served to the following: The, Misses BmXSIIMIHIXEUSKIIIIIIIICHHXZZXZZSEBZSSZSrSSSrf : I look ut M this is Just it long Herbert Just looked at her. simply Edith McDonald, Alene. Johnson, La yourwiU they, Florence?" M . We have the best equipped Steelitie and "Not us she s a girl, why, simply let her go. "The worst thing," said his father Preal Williams, Vaun McDonald, "Oh, no!" she said quickly. St Goldie she'd do, and so Melba and it Anderberg; of Park, L4n Uiu least I There was nothtn at all lou cau't tell "that Is, if there's any part Structural between Omaha the Shop and Rulon a Walter and tell wiiatV use Whitehead, to Upenshaw, on; the go lor uie to do at our house this afterthat's worse than, another the worst K : ' j-.. Ralph Thomas, Donald Hoag, Byron IIOOO." girl?"..; ' Pacific coast. - "' thing about it is this about Noble " Clark Bown, Erwin Tolboe, Newell, . "lint's the way I look at it" Henry Dill." "That's good," be said, "because The House of Economy Russell Tliton and Alma Smoot. u before we go back I was thinking some agreed. "What's the use?,. If I was "What - about that poor tiling?" m We carry a 500-to- n of Steel Plates, sfpek Texas." in your place, rd act Just the same Aunt Harriet asked. j:Ve haven't of m around of way and Service by Miss driving home of The Anderberg Fay , . Rr heard." was the scene of a delightful social . Florence looked at him trustfully way you do." H . . I Beams' and Structural Shapes, " memwhen downtown the affair I Tier from Monday evening "Well," said Herbert -"-!- guess and said nothing. It seemed to "Why, I walked up n H E. O. MOE&CO. enterD. O. club W. F. " that he suspected something; she was better go on home, Henry. It's a with old man Dill," saiHIivAtwatejy bers of the u H Our ' Foundry aridMachine Departments 53 N. First W. M . "and the Dill family are all very much tained at a Hallowe'en party. Hal- H Phone 748. not sure, but his conversation was a good while after dark."" with M decorations lowe'en prevailed, Noble started In the least a big mistake 1" worried. It seems that little makln' thoughnot peculiar "You're,,, , are fully equipped to handle work up to 10. Contractors of pumpkins, black cat and Sanitary Plumb- sinister. Indeed, she Pliable to make Henry Rooter called after him. "Ton downtown after lunch, .as usual, and skeletons, witohes. The main feature of the m ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot out that be had more the air of an ac- vron'tjsfce any apple dumplings, I bet pretty soon he came back to the house evening was fortune telling. Games, feet in diameter M capacity. M Sf a hundred dollars F You better come and he had a copy of this awful paper music and a delicious luncheon was H complice than of a detective. Never l:Water HeaUno--- -, t theless she was convinced that far; far oii Thome with" me. at little Florence had given him M w enjoyed b$ twenty. ""We hay"both Electric and" Acetylene Weld-First class workmanship and the M "Who gave it to him?" Aunt Funny JiejtlajmrsuesJlut And Herbert no 'morezthaS:half-opene- d M A delightful time was spent on the wouldbe one matenalat a reasonable price is ing the next Jew-da- ys K his front door before he per- asked. "Who?" ing equipments. evening, of steadfast reserve. And such a course ceived that his friend's advice had Jepperson farm, Monday Florence." "Little hat we offer for r M Miss Marguerite-- Jepperson when your patron- - was congenial to her mood, which was been excellent So clearly Herbert M Cousin that's surlous," "Why, a at friends Send us your Welding Work. twenty H H subdued- ,- notto say -a- pprehensive ; de ninst "telephone anth roflvWjThls7Xliap3mputslvely H nartv. A- laree bonfire was m M&M .Areola HeatersTthough- - sbo- - waa aurelthat herjecent cidedrnot-top- en M ask her mother abou S any heoor and marshwhich maderoveTi seiners Kl conduct If viewed sympathetically, too Large for us. but on the contrary to close It, The brooding Herbert looked up, mallows were roasted, Games were m Nothing H The trou- and found 'would Christian. be H retire; and he would have done and there was a gleam in his dogged enjoyed, followed by supper served by g : Smil,'ng beauties, fairy beau- ble was that probably It would not so, had s. m not bis mother reached forth eye; but he said nothing. Ithe K ties, blond beauties, brunette be viewed No. one and detained h(,m. She was, in fact. M sympathetically. "Go on," Aunt Harriet urged. "What' m and how Hallowwould understand One most the carefully of interesting Just inside that door,' in the hall with did Noble do?;' .: , short beauties, tall n,, ' t e'en parties given this season was the a M one of his tactfully she had prepared the items one of his great-auntwent he aaid his mother slender "WTiy, Mrs. just M beauties, but of the Oriole tolead suavely up to the aunts, two one held at the home of Mr. and jMies an and m shoes WJs room Thomas F. Pierpont Monday evening Zi American beauties,' at Lar-- news of Aunt Julia's engagement, and elderly unmarried cousin, who were up to his . and changed . H . whentheit,daughterMiss Ruth, and sj break It to Noble "Dill in a manner to all Just on the point of leaving. How- and wIU)U0W'S. m Louise Mildred whls? Misses so." the Aunt Jones, "I fhought Fanny save his reason. Therefore, on" acR ever, they changed their minds and but Spafford and Ruth Price entertainers solemnly. M hurriedly, count of this lack of comprehension, decided to remain, now that Herbert pered, The E friends. of M twenty-fivtheir "Crazy." H really the only wise and good thing to was among them. Mr. M Atwater continued, "And then," for to herself, claim was to nothing to that seemed It If many per- "he left the house, and she supposed and allow Herbert and Henry to re- sons realty who were gathered there, appar- he'd gone down to the office; but she ntals undisturbed in, full credit for ently in Important consultation, bis his fa pnbishlng the Oriole. This Involved appearance was distinctly welcome. was nneasyi and telephoned ther. Noble hadn't come. . He didn't disappoint mehffTf ' His own feelings were in nowise come, all afternoon, and he didn't' go less she decided to bear it . MooksandSIagazines mixed. appre Hck to the house and they tele- They She had looked forward to surprisWill Pay cash fnr anv of hensive, and the volley of. mingled phoned around" to every place he could As ing "the family" delightfully. the early Mormon questionings and reproaches whicb they Anow of and they church fluttered In exclamation about met him did not tend to remove' them. go, that find they Aim or, hear , anything couldn't works. her, she had expected to say, "Oh. the Each member of the party seemed to .about Mr. Atwater coughed... and him," wrote I I so noem Isnt much, guess "THE BOOS feel in some manner particularly ag4 , L paused." EXCHANGE It quite a few days ago and I'm writ ' grieved. what" Aunt Harriet cried, ; "Bnt wa now ones new i nui a "U3 N. University Ave" ; ing couple Old and Reliable Herbert's father Joined them, a few ."what do they thlnk's become of him?" take quite a tot o' time and trouble minutes be-- Headquarters for had but it already Dill were all man later, said I "Old they with the rest of Jhe paper, because come t;lear tothe son that the North ! pretty"- anxious," said a had to write every single word of it or MARINELLO TOILET a In sense one was , i End Dally Oriole Noble afraid has dlsap-to; "They're andGates Lon9 in Use. Herbert try else; let Henry PREPARATIONS : ' i-peared.". they'd just of ruined It V prime Property arosa and A'course so 1 SALMON. screamed. Aunt about talk to much Fanny It , ; 115 N. University Ave; T nes became Oh. Isn't TL1Tp,e The salmon should be put in hot : Then, In perfect accord, they all guess; It Just sort of comes to me to open!;!. y,en?e8 were bnI1 ' ' 'h 10 For .Appointments water Instead of allowed1. to simmer turned t6 look at Herbert who rose fences. When do things that way." . devoid The and would have retired upstajrs bad tiot. unearthed becomes water until cold other so young Like many the of HK day '"tenuity f7 t Phone 134-had come the gate that rehearsals, phis one was" never to be latter nfethod allows the salmon to he been able. 'u nn; or- - on- blnroaT o. arfe "... v,i.i.n.. c pjayed. for anjjndlyN Adults iCoatlnued In aert Issue.) WJten Oh, "If Boya Could Onfy Be Glrlsl" Herbert Just Looked at Her. e'en-partie- o- athaicany-.decojaied--wltbJIall- o' . mm-teN- nt " -- -- d with-ghost- T '4 m Osteopathy 2-- 10-1- 2 : l- 'X -'- - , ' V. 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