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Show I THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1921. ..i.cTirp niNCL A""" . '.rSlOSI'S clnce of the season is bribe America Legion 4m in the armory. The the most W th in orchestra IS ifhS. Phlr "'X o( .embers' of the N. I ertatoed .t the home of Hiai The .i, Monday evening. decorated were attractively club TJ. I J0 and '.. .ihmnms inuo. vwin: were enjoyeo. A I" was served. 5i7luncheon BUSINESS and Jl profess ional- 1u the cause of a cuwb ARE YOU SICK? - aseisi loft- SPURRIER Chiropractor Farrer Bros. Store. DR. Over Office Wo, ym ites. ROBERT SAUER Bandmaster, B. Y. U. CRNET AND SAXOPHONE Results in 12 Lessons, Residence Phone 537-- J. HANSEN C, V. and Decorative Painting. - "::r'7T Calcimining. jer Hanging. 215 W. Center, Itae 812-i Provo, Utah, - - . Sign jase, EDWARD P. MAYHEW Tuner and Player Adjuster With . 7 Dixon, Taylor, Russell & Co. 'Bet, Phone 619-Store 544. no J. By AGNES (LfErROGAN. REMOVES Cynthia sat to a hammock upon tht upper balcony of the little cottage, and wung her heels like a carefree school glrL' For, though school days had long been left behind, " the Invigorating breeze coming sweet and fresh across the lake, the chirping of birds to the evergreens ' overhead brought back, with an eld sense of Joyous freedom vacations spent long since In this same great Assembly. Above, the trees arched close like the roof of some green cathedral, while beneath them scattered little of g&yly painted winding street bouses. In the distance washe big hotel, and there, In the very cenjer of the grounds, stretched the' ampbitheafe'iC It was here In the old days that Cynthia bad sung In the children's choir, here now that ahe hoped tojiearjar-famespeakers, brought to bestow their eloquence upon the favored members of the Assembly. XhthlaVJaflmtratlon for "aman "who had achieved was something akin to we. As president of the .Home Literary club she hoped to obtain a personal Interview with the coming great speaker and noted divine, whose brilliant articles had caused widespread comment, not only In her own country, but in those across the eeas. Jiostesa of 4 he-c- ot tage Ijad arranged to make the meet-- j And what a triumph Ing possible. would be her report to the elub.Cyn-thla'- s eyes shone In proud anticipation. She would write out her own questions to the great man and memorize them, that there might be no mistake in their construction. . In order to accomplish this thought-fullCynthia took a long walk through the wood. When she returned, Grace, her hostess, greeted her. Jubilantly. ' "Such luck 1" she exclaimed. "Dr. Raymond Randall, the speaker, is to be entertained at Miller's, next door. Youwlit havff fine xhanceTtomeet him." DlflldentlyCynthla glanced over her shoulder at the red bungalow on the left. "Silly !" her friend mocked her, "the reverend gentleman does not arrive until tomorrow, and I believe you are trembling now at the mere thought of ; facing him". d , 2 J THE 0. 2-- COAL KIND YOU WANT Castle Gate, King, Panther, Clear Creek, Standard, - wheth- of 'ethics and Isms.' " ' So that evening Cynthia decided to remain at home alone, while the others attended the lecture. She wished to rest after her Journey, and to pre pare herself for the treat of the next night to come. Grace pointed out to her the lighting button beneath the stair In the lower hall as they departed. ,'. "When It.' grows dark", she cautioned, "press the button to light the We SPAFFORD Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 17. thereTOonr-thtre- . tree-vault- ed Pc T she-cam- e then-Cyn- t.ti. carelessness!JfJOajrasJils - MS;ELLO TOILET - Fr University Ave.: Appointments Fhone 134-- - -- Repair Column 1. General Blacksmith ing and . Horsehoeins, Auto Spring Et 863 W, qenter Provo, Utah. Old Thing Made Neu BRIMHALL BROS. Vulcaniiinjr and Tire Repairing E. R. BRIMALL, TRANSFER 223 West Center, St Mrs. Ida, Pickett. 27ASouih Division St., Buffalo. N. Y., says: ' . Phones 473 and 260, "Twenty-fivyears la a Ion time; to keep looking for something without AYERS WELDING CO. finding it, and U s no wonder I almost i BUSTER Ida Pickett Was Twenty-fiv- e Year Trying to Fml Relief 7 'At Last Succeeds. then as suddenly was again left la darkness. Her knees failed her now, as she sank back apon the hammock. There was no doubt about It A thief had discovered her helplessness, and had also located the thick roll of bills In her bag. Stealthily, yet onmlstak ably, came the sound of some one moving np the rough stair. She could distinctly, bear the muffled breathing, the pauses made as If to listen. "Who Js therer she cried, her voice TbenT shaking.' Silence answered. presently, on again came the shuffling across the boards, nearer, nearer. If there were only a glimmer jf light, that she might find a way to escape. To waif in the darkness waa unbear7. r--able,. From the amphitheater -- ametbe. song of a hundred singers. Wbat nse o call for help If help were needed? -- 4 " 168 WEST CENTER. ST. Amcricji Red Crpss the ;f e ktv k e of vviio suffer The American Red Cross jiursing service, at the request ot the government, provides the reserve out of which nurnfC age f uminhed for the army and navy nursing corps and the XL S, public health service. nurses were furnished by the Red Cross "during the world war. -- 37,787 nurse are now registered lost hope. But I finally toundwhat I was hunting medicine to relieve me Actejiene Welding andBrazir. of an awful ease of indigestion. Scored Clyjnder Repairing. "Tanlac rewarded my long search tor relief, and I now enjoy better All Work Gnaranteed. health than I have in thirty years." oh of "Many people depaTf verge 35 N Second West, have taken Tanlac and recovered. Tanlac i sold in Provo by the Provo Drug company, and by leadlnf drug I 111 1 gist everywhere... Why Worry If ItV Broken! PERSONAL We See A. B. KEMP Master Welder iiennxTtr rinr MniiiiMniTo r mull AT GREATLY uiii hi m REDUCED PRICES M t. , 7 sltpped-afely-an- Mr-,rr- WE SERVE THE PUBLIC Auto Painting, Auto Tops and ' Seat Covers. Enamelers Revarnishers. All Kinds of Top Repairs and Celluloid Work, t PROVO AUTO TOP & PAINT t0: k d a. . , M , . COMPANY 7 All Work Guaranteed. E. W. Jamison. 432 W. Center. G. T. Lisonbee. G. Carter. S. Fhone IZL Owing to the reduced cost of materials, etc., we are able to ST O P ! ; make very substantial in our selling prices. redac-tion- s Throwing AwayDld Tires. Bring Them to A very fine variety from; PROVO RUBBER SALES CO. - For which to make selection, Repairs and Gates Half-Sol- e Tires Phone 640. BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE . , : -- When it comes to quality off workmanship in repairing shoe we have no competition. Every job we handle, is absolutely guaranteed. ... , ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING Just South of Tabernacle. Provo, Utahi Cleaning Baskata. willow baskets are best atiirJ)ruslikJ :leaned4yjnibbing..Kltb.A !f hot waied they may be scrubbed with soapy water, rinsed and dried. 208 W. Reeof than - Bat(T be-- y 7-- Bookcases, Store Kitchen CupFixtures, board, and All Kinds of Cabinet Work. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON S35 W. Center. Phone 554-J.V Prices Maxwell f pi Everything Repaired. Recovers. Chevrolet Recovers v.: v . . 7. T. . ATf. 7. .$15.00 .$35.00 . .$35.00 ....... , '. i PROVO TYPEWRITER - Typewriters Repaired ThU la Qtf Specialty. All Work Quaranteed. Office with Whipple Electric Supply Xo.IXirirenler7 Phone "307 r il! HI l mi i r IWHY WORRY? Also Special Prices on Rebuilding We can save you j , pj heavily. "The doe from next door V cried If:: the girt. Tour burglar," said the man. Far away the singing ceased j homeward to other verandas came the . - - . jhrong. Tpon the lower step, talking low. still sat Cynthia . and her companion. Twice Grace and Mrs. Miller endeavored TomaSrthelrpresence known. " "I jm glad you had company," aald Grace. "We wereworrled about you when the electricity failed. Only the hotel and amphitheater are provided with gas. Cynthia, may I meet your - ' friend glanced .up absently, the was young man's manner as he arose ' . also preoccupied. CerTninly:" answered the girl. "Dr. f Jlandalrj?LjIll',r.'M1S9 money, by repairing ' your old' CUSHIONS AND UPHOLSTERING shoes. j ALL WOAK GUARANTEED. Hi PROVO AUTO TOP Pit Bowen." 432 West Center "WE STOP THE LEAKS". ' Street. -- E. W.JAMISON, Prop. ; ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. THESE RECOVERS INCLUDE A BEVELED EDGE PLATE MATERIAL. LIGHT AND FIRST-CLAS- S -- a 0-nthl- - EXCHANGE $30.00: . $27.50 " Prompt Service. Twenty years of knowing how Makes F. H. Olsen leader now. F. IL OLSEN BICYCLE SUPPLY CO. 330 W. Center St., Provo, Utah, e Sell Rebuilt Bicycles in AH Parts of the Ihtermountaln '' Country. New and Second-han- d Bikei ' Jlent Bicycles. ::i :s Then Cynthia in qnlck compunction jj told the story of her evening; creak- - .llj opened behind tngly 4he screeft-do- or the two as they sat, and a great bull- III dog lounged out upon the veranda, 'be came and a breathing jj shuffling Free. Built-i- n f,,Q "Why. i don't know,' be remarked. "A few moments ago you addressed me as "coward " - w .... v Dodge Recovers Buick Recovers . l. . "I am sorry not toTiave" been here opportunity. The lighting v .button, - she .remem, etcomft you. Dr. Randall," said In bered, could only be manipulated Mrs. Milleiv nVe- were' not expecting the lower hall, and even If she might vt! ufiiil. tomorrow evening. fM.1 her wav across this upper bal simlwt' '"I "Telc'a3rJ W." to go fl!"if. cony, had she the" courage atairs wn the dark boied-in Ford Recovers Phone 674. Colonades, Pfc-W- ar faJRAIn) Center St. PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make your oil clothes look Like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. w" assigned 16 be entertained." The man's appearance under saue-that of inppectioa was decidedly-no- t a hnrslnr.-Maki- ng the shocked grav-Itof his face, his dark eyes twinkled humorously. "Who are your faltered Cynthia. "My name," he replied, "is Raymond Randall. My mission here to dilate upon a present remedy for the Ills of the universe in general." Across Cynthia's mentality, .flashed a memory of a certain perfectly pre pared speech of Introduction ; also, of i jil one gray demure dress eultable for II the occasion. ""The-mot-ed dall " she 1 gasped. He leased back and smiled at her 29 Shops. LnnunniniiHnnnjHjaiiiaHnnnjninnHiiHnn! We WilhRecoveiYour At Less COMPANY and We Call For and Deliver -- , ..... , S!ii! . : - j... Hla Dim-tuic- absolutely, guarantee our work. Prices reasonable. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-J- .- Mr. aad su ljeet- -t FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 7 high-heele- nil" j REPAIRING - 86,-57- 0 honta It FOR BETTER SHOE i 0 ' SHOE BROWN REPAIRING DEPT. r e anil Mrs. Frank Thome of 1 call. 4,794 nurses were lu active' service Staiid'ardville spent Sunday at the " home of7Mr and SIri. TX-- XIcEwau aoor at ner very side. DeKperately July 1, 1921. 1,163 nurses have been furnished to Cj'nthla arose and groped along the Mr. And Mr. -- Thomas Aabton were public health aervice, ; railing. At the front war a pillara the-ll- S. 1,036 chapters last year employed Suit Lake visitors Sunday, round, veranda pillar. If she could find this, clasp her arms about It and 1,335 public health nurses. 1.726 instructors have enrolled 258,-11Mr. and Mrs. ParUy Hafen and slide to the ground. She would try. the week end in Salt Lake student In home hygiene and care Aii Instant she stood dangerously "susof the sick; during the last year City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John narrow the outer pended .upon edge. persons completed the course and Buckley and family. d One white slipper felt Us received certificate'-d way, rthen Cynthia Johnson of - Paywm "Durmg the year 00,4451-Thildr-en breathlessly to the ground hayebeen iii8peeted. f pr phy sital de- visiting, her mother, -- Mrs. David Swift as her own descent the llchts fects, and means of their -- correction of Provo Bench, tor a few days. flared on again, and she found her- recommendi'd. Red Cros nutrition service Is givMiss Thelma Q'sea of Eurek.a spent self' staring wide-eye-d and startled instruction to 22,006 children and the week-enhere with her mother, .bt the bewildered face of a hiai ing 163 classes In food selection have bepn MrsW. F. Olsen. Miss Olsen is atcrouched upon the lower step. , school in Eureka this year. -tending inaugurated. By jover muttered the man, f In 260 health center 90.252 at "You you coward 1" hurst out Cvn-thl- tended Mrs. Ruth Bailey lias as her itueat public health clinics. 4,015 ' health, lectures were given and 780 for a fe w week a, Mrs. Robert Milne " Whether It was the suddenness nf health exhibits held in these centers. of Salt' Lake City. . her downward flight or the unexpectYour membership dollar will help to ' ed proximity of the burglar which strengthen America. GIRLS' REST ROOM OPENING Novem . roll Annual Cross Red call, to Indigna-tlonchanged Cynthia's fright . Thursday the girls of the Provoshe could rmt tell, but she ber 11 ta 24. . a formal ojwmhigbschoolwilL'have-shoe on her white the tramped grotiod tMisei Blanche Davis entertained at ing of their new room. The rest man . at r of thecity motLersahdrlhefIldTe8 a shower kitchen evening riaay "You new I was here alone and unher home, complimentary to Mrs. Ed are invited to be guests of the occa-siflprotected," she accused, "and so you ward Meservy, formerly Miss Lucile The rest room will be open for ' Hansen. Games and music were en Inspection from 1:30 until 4 o'clock. thought" ilWhere Is Mrsr Mlllerr; the man Joyed, followed by a daintily prepared During this period light refreshments luncheon served to twenty r Numerous will be served to the visitors. At. 4 brusquely interrupted. Cynthia stood speechless at the useful and beautiful gifts were 're o'clock the girls will "entertain, their guests In the assembly room with a coolness of the question. It .was evi- ceived by the honored guest. program consisting of music,, and a dent that her ruse as to a companion Seasonable Thought. short comedy, "The Burglar." had deceived him. Perhaps It would Mrs. Carroll, the girls' matron, 4s Around this time although a woman be wise, tojrtlll .carry It on. an old hat on ber head, aha especially desirous of meeting the have may thV-inM r 'eonlinieC "Because,". tie Ml i new one on herlnd08ton mothers to talk over "with' thembeing qnletTyrnrfsrlIeTi-lnslde- rt ' cotirBeliomeaklngwhicbrla ' would like to speak' to her. .She may Transcript given thU year. be atle to explain the eccentricities sit HuareIlgioua Assembly ; - where man is left suddenly In the middle of a darkened wood, to bit his head against every tree that he passes en route to the home In which be Is as signed to be entertained ; nd where, from out the darkness, voice mysteriously speaking Mrs. Miller's name, leads him to this abode. When he congratulates himself upon ' locating with difficulty (he front step, a flying female figure descends upon him," In a glare tJf sudden light, from above." The young man mopped bis brow. Tve been over a good bit of the earth," he said, "India the Jungle this night but for real excitement - hnl1 ..,,...m.., 115 N. - Mrs. d 3 grounds as bright as day. Far out by the lake the hotel windows gleamed as with a hundred eyes, and she could L.LGN HATCH LILA M. HATCH glimpse the gaycolors of the throng In the amphitheater. 7 One by one cottage doors . were locked, as at the toll of the bell their Inmates hurried off to meeting. ? It came, upon Cynthia presently -that In the vast, lighted stillness she was a creature alone. Alone In her . cathedraU. the : wash of the .wave? came to herrhythmlcnlly, distantly. It was rather'eer'Ie.- '- She laughed softly at the strangeness of House of-- Economy the fftiiji Hon. she would ggto tne and Service upper Tfcranda and read, she decided, some, thrilling magazine tale that ut liwu lie, minrf WUUIU uiv fnr'the" time I & E. O. M0E-CO. vmin f V "1.: First W. Phone 748. She found - the designated button tractors of Sanitary Plumb- - and pressed It, so that when z, bteam, Vapor and Hot to the ton of the stairs the hall was illehted lo receive her. She left it so -- 7 Water TTpftflntf' out to her favorite seat in went and rat class workmanship and tlie hammock. The tale warraost she forgot fial at a reasonable price is absorbing: In Its perusal frieifds, the the Assembly,, the absent we offer for your patron-ta- L very balcony uponwhlch she was sit f001 Place to get esti-o- n ting. Areola Heatera. Enthralled, she bent lower, over the stretched flila hook and a Impenetrable her deep, forth hands; her, darkness rtnrimpsr enveloped around about, darkness as she strained her eves above. As realization came cinwlv. her heart resumed Its normal wrset-waa-theele- fe beating. Of whiph hnA failed: In a momnt it would be ott again. But far away' twinkled the lights of the hotel, and the amphltneater was Cynthia remembered tin brilliant uncomfortably the large sum of money which she bad been chlded lor onng-InOld and Reliable and which still remained In the " eatchel In her room. Was It possible headquarters for that some one had Hearned of her Undertaking Co i v te Hatch t PEAY BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. LONG SEARCH OF THIS WOMAN IS In growing trepidation, Cynthia will leave the veranda and garden sank limply down upon the step at llphts going." ... sen It. was truly a pretty sight, the U- the Intruder's side. One drawled Mrs. In mind. tence At her lingered clMrt-4ilhsand here tile Order Today SMOOT & thnL exactlyf?L.Cynt))la-de-nled- , "hut one feels that one must be so proper In everyspectbefofeSffctf It?a not er your frock Is gray or red," Grace assured her; "the man's head Is so full BOYER Hawk.- ,:r: taster, ; "He will probably not know and Phone 287. North University Ave. Black t ' CAUSE ' DR. D. -- d THE The Red Cross Itr W. N. U.) a Personage. ,W6uld you wear your gray frock If you were me, as something quiet and suitable In Osteopathy -rr-- Awakesiag. nd PROF. Sow mm (Copyright,-ISO- , will be hostess the Alternate afternoon bridge ciub ' to t LWCheon will be .erred. All .JJJJert are requested to be present Members . K FHgkl - f,4 J In the Dark would make a pretense of bavinir companion ; if the thief were In .hjd lng, that might Intimidate blia sin would see, . . "Mrs. Miller." she catted loudiy She recalled that Grace had so caMl her neighbor. "Mra. MHler. h:i shall we do about and almost a Cynthia spoke, the lights blaicd on For one long moment she Mood white-faceand alone In tl.e glare, Died With Their Prey. . In tha extiaonJtiTary diatom beds at Lompoc, Santa Biirhara county, Cali fornia, occur untold million of skeletons of a small herring, while. In the upper strata are many remains of predatory fish which had cutered what, was once a bottle-shapebay in order evident -to feel on herring,,- - This-from the fact Unit one of; the skeleton of a, large mackerel has two herring" skeliton. in what was once lt-- ; stomach: , d 1 -- imperishable 'Attributes. ."" Whatsoever Jhat .!) withiq us that feels, thinks, desires and animates, is something celestial, divine, and, ' Phone 138. imperh:hable.Aristotli. |