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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1922. acterren in excess of others, cannot (o because of expenses.'' w istftr 9 ttolo3 losem place like "Alwayt to this on I And yo, Esther. Twice over this boat Tv been, bringing you your beery coat for the dampness. Here, put it on." She slid into the garment, fastening It across the smooth V of her bared ing , j Ohio. March 17. ,va Wed ur.v-- ; . M Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher of New York Cttjr arrived in Provo Monday evening to attend the funeral serbreait8. silk vices of Mr. Fletcher's father, C. E. rhlc fur coat Fletcher, who died in Logan last week. . r-.- iw""t th lMI 'thousands Into the grave, " w iCDOOl orrm 10W ana the nan; 'wfth birth, brains and iuu o char Walter E. Holcomb of Ogdeu is spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs, h. C. Potter. Through a Glass SATURDAY UNTIL NOON 30 Pork Roast, any cut, lb. lb Rib 18 Rolled Roast, Prime ..13 Pot Roast, any cut Sugar, 10 lbs 2i-lcan 90 Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, Do not forget to clip that P. & G. coupon from your ' Friday's papers. It is worth 23c at Hindmarsh's. FANNIE HURST Owrlf to, in, kj Tb OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT. PORK , BEEF lb Roists, Leg 23 Steak, lb..... lb...... 20 22 Pork Stake, lb.. 22 Shoulder Pork, lb 20 Shoulder Roast, lb.. . .18 Loin Roast, lb 24 Pork Sausage, lb 16 Fresh Side Pork, lb. . .21 Home Rendered Lard, per 21 ,....17 16 ...20 .17 17 16 lb 9 9 VEAL Brisket Boil, lb.. .15 Hamburger, lb MILK AND EGGS Eggs, dozen Milk. Dure Jersey, 8 Leg Veal Roast, lb. . ..21 Veal Steak, lb... ,...22 Shoulder Veal, lb 18 Shoulder Roast, lb.... 17 .........20 at.. 23 Loin Veal, lb IliiidiMsii Company FORCASW MONEY-B- UY SAMUEL KOPP CO ' West Center. Phone 446. Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING MARCH 18, 1922. lbs. lbs. ft Sugar ) Fancy Rice ) Large pkgs. Corn Puffs ) cans Early June Peas can White Syrup 8 bars White ... . . . Laundry Soap ) Large bars Peter Pan Toitet Soap ' u" uueiaa oorax ooap lbs. Whole Bean Coffee, bulk lbs. Ranch Butter, all you want now White Cauliflower, per lb. resh Tomatoes, per lb. e. weet Potatoes, per lb. xtra large size Lemons, per dozen 59 59 95 63 43 .... 754 45c 50 KKa .25 .25 ........ . . aol. TT1M A 7... .5 aoJ ZZZT ' 1L Hcoa iiuuuui., per lp. fresh Columbia River Smelts Iresh Shrimps, per lb coii jutpo, per iu Tl.11 n iccu otju n per ID ""iict tvnuiaiiea ner lh .79 50 ...... abbage, per lb. resh Salmon, per lb , . oO 1 vx : .;..'; BrMlnt, in "I'm not much of a fellow To boost myself, Esther, but with a young fellow like that to help me push a I could make a go of almost anything. Tm the kind of fellow that has made easy all my life and spends Just as easy. A dollar dont look as big to me as a dime to lots of fellows. Get busl-nes- met" "Ten." "Just like I can win at cards easy, I can make easy monev on anv hnnl- ness proposition I put my mind to. Say, right now I'm making three times what any fellow in my line Is making. But letting sick of this country- - rn " - business, Esther.- There's money in It, but Pm just about ready to get me a good partner, settle down and get me a little get me a home! Get me, Esther! A borne is what 1 want." CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center Street. SAVE WbMltt 70 Ill 4fle ......... .XD "Tea, Joe." "Get me a partner and settle down." "A fellow like yon would Just be the making of a boy like my brother Michle. He's such a kid yet. and two years older than me, too. But he's been nnder papa's thumb in the bnsl-nes- s too long. A boy like him, that never would go to school, gets into business early. What he needs now Is to get out and hustle for himself In a business that isn't already made. That's what I always say papa ought to set Michle up for himself." "Sure thing! Say, I guess a man like your papa could set bis son np In business with twenty or thirty thousand and not feel it, ehr' That's what Michle says, but pa's slow about It." "Tour brother's got the right idea all right ; why, I bet if your papa had three sons he could set them up In business and not feel It, ehT I know a thing or two about the money that's been made in the men's clothing business the last fifteen years." "Pa pa is right rich, I guess." "And a grand old man if there ever was one." , too. Hon"Be sure is and est, it's just like a story the way he started struggling and making his way peddling, and then when he married mama, right from off the East side, too, the two of them starting the little store together, the two of them pushing through all the dirt of the East side and coming out of It m fine and all. Shows how goodness can grow out of all thnt filth down there, don't It, Joe?" "It's grand, Esther." "Him and mama don't show It, maybe, but they're just jure gold, they are. They they're just pure gold." His hand lay over hers, quiescent. A waiter hovered In the distance. The gabble and laughter of tourists was ' suddenly remote. "If the old gentleman only won't stir self-mad- e, up a game tonight, EstlTer, we'll make a last evening of It on board, alrlghty." "I Just told papa he he couldn't drag you down there tonight, Gibraltar coming In sight and you knowing so much to describe about places." "I sure want to stick with yon tonight, Esther. I fact Is, I Just want to stick with you nil of them." "THAT'S MONEY. SAVED!" No man in Provo wants to buy a new suit nowadays, when by sending us his old one and having it dr cleaned he can have a gait ' that looks like new. Get out that last, year's suit you relegate dto the old clothes aeap, and well give you a brand new one. NATIONAL FRQjCH CLEANING CO. Phone 125. Our Greenhouses are Full of "For why, Esther, you should stay up here in the dark all alone, when downstairs the young folks got dancing and everybody Is out on the decks, I don't know." "1 I've' Just been alone a minute, mania." "J a, because now the game begins. 1 guess, Esther, you think it's so nice on a big boat like this, the way you let that nix from Chicago come up here with you to such a lonesome " spot." "We came up to watch the Gibraltar, mama. See, how plain it's get- ting out there already success is a fine guarantee of its digestibility. "Eyes! That Just shows, mama, how little you know about things. If there's one thing be has got, It's eyes, grand black eyes anybody would no- Have Gained 20 Pounds and Feel MARTIN'S a Brand New Man Since Taking the very Dahlias, Gladiolas, etc. best for local climate. Ours are ' Provo Greenhouse Edward Ptrry, ot 1010 Burnett St., Syra- 200 $ay cuse, N. Y. Many thousands have been bsns-fits- d as Mr. Perry was. Tanlac can help you. not hesitate. If you feel the need of something to build you up and make you feel fine, ask your druggist today for Tanlac. At all good Do druggists. PHONE EIGHT-O.- . BARRELS OF WHISKEY BE DUMPED IN RIVER. e AiIIImCEI'IEHI "You've Just got to quit calling him a nix like that, mama. Who Is it I'd like to know but papa drags him downstairs "Tonight, didn't" mm every night I'd like to Who is it? know? Who?" Esther, your papa "Tonight maybe not, but every other night. It just shows Danzlger's got honor, though. He's not going to get off this boat without giving them all every chance to win back. He's got honor, that's why he went down". "I tell you, Esther, how much I think of him. So much, that I even didn't want to hear his name. Gott sel dank, tomorrow we land, and that's the last we see of him wlfh your papa's good money, what I helped to save, in his pocket." "Well, then, you you quit running him down, ma. He's a prince, if you want to know it. You well I I could tell you something If I wanted to, but I I won't right now I I won't. But you got to quit picking on him, ma. You've just got to. It's papa " .. "Always like I used to say to your brother Michie, when he was yet in short pants: 'Cards Is spades that dig the gamblers' graves!'" "Such silly sayings! Honest, mama, you mustn't say them In front of people. Anyway, he don't ganilJe, he " "How excited right away she gets, like it makes any difference. For my . Being Utah County's est exclusive old- Automobile Electric Shop We welcome you to our service. Batteries, we guarantee two years. - Genuine Ford parts used. Parry Battery Station . MAY West Center 5 Hatch Undertaking Co FEAR DRINK. The House ALBANY, N. Y.. March 17. Prohibition agents who recently raided an Aland bany saloon told a United States commissioner that they were afraid to taste of the "booze" for "fear it was Keep Smiling poison." Close 7:30 Phone 730 of Economy Service and Investigate CHIROPRACTIC H. G. LATHROP NOTICE OF 8PECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE COPPER Chiropractor Specializing LEAF MINING A MILLING COMAttendant. Lady PANY. Phone 371. Notice is hereby given that In pur- 44 W. Center St. suance to resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Copper Leaf Mining ft Milling Company, a Utah corporation, adopted at a special meeting of said board duly held on the 14th day of February, 1922, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corpora' Hon is hereby called, and said meeting will be held at the principal place of business of said corporation at the Superior. Motor company, Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 31st day ot March, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of considering and acting upon a proposition of consolidating the Copper Leaf Mining & Milling Company with the Central Standard Mines under the name of Central Standard Consolidated Mines, which said consolidated company is to have a capital of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) divided into two million five hundred thousand (2,500,000) shares of the par value of ten cents ($.10) each. Nine. Hundred Sixty-tw- o Thousand Twc Hundred Forty-eigh- t (962,248) shares of said consolidated stock to be issued to the stockholders ot record of the Central Standard Mines upon surrender of old certificates, which is in he proposition of one share of stock for each share of the Central Standard Mines stock now pnd outstanding, One Million One lundred Eight Thousand Eighty-thre(1,108,083) shares thereof to be issued to the stockholders of record of the Copper Leal Mining & Milling Company upon surrender of old certificates, which Is the proportion of one s and shares of the (1 consolidated stock for each share of Copper Leal Mining & Milling Company's stock issued and outstanding. The remaining Four Hundred Twenty-ninThousand Six Hundred Sixty-nin(429,669) shares of the Central Standard Consolidated Mines stock to be place in the treasury of said last named corporation and to be known as treasury stock, and to be disposed of by the Board of Directors of said last named company for the use and benefit of the same. A copy of the proand posed Articles of Consolidation Amalgamation will be presented at said special stockholders' meeting for ratification by the stockholders and said meeting is hereby called for the purpose of considering and acting upon any and all questions which may come before said meeting with respect to the consolidation and amalgamation of said Central Standard Mines and said Copper Leaf Mining & Mill- Is the Index of Your Health. Call for FREE Examination. DR. SPURRIER Chiropractor Over Farrer Bros. Store. Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J. YOUR SPINE COOK & BEAN ' Auditors, Accountants, Income Tax Advisors. Office Over Hedquist No. 1. L. L. Cook C. S. Bean DR. W. A. THOME Dentist Over Hedquist Drug No. 2. DR. H. F. CANNON -- Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine'3 Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. d e Open 7:30. Co., Provo. Our charges are always based entirely upon materials furnished and actual time employed in conducting ft funeral. The way ot charging all that the undertaker thought the family could or would stand finds no favor with us. We do business on a business basis. We charge what is right and no more. ABE W. TURNER d 213-21- ell FAIR PITTSBURGH, Pa.. 'March 17. Wanted, a buyer for 200 barrels ot perfectly good whiskey valued at $400,000. Somebody that's all right can have it reasonable If they will bid on it and so quickly. The whiskey, seized In a big raid last spring, was put in a commercial storage house and the charges are piling up. United States Marshal John F. Short Is worried about this whiskey and he has sought a bidder In vain for months. If he doesn't get a bid soon he intends to get a court order per mitting him to dump the whiskey in the river. BOOZE AGENTS "Always. Esther, a person's eyes are like looking-glasse- s what tell the truth about him. Right through the eyes of a nix I can see Just like in a mirror, grand eyes or eyes not so three-fourth- e ,... A star shot down and pantomime. .lied in its night Esther Lefkovltch melfollowed it with eyes that were" low to moist nens. 'Esther, that you, child?" sneak- "Minim, how you sciie(lme, FKRRY, Ohio, March 17. The International Money Order department of the Martin's Ferry has its troubles. One of the clerks had to write a money order for a party in Llanfairpwllgwynll, Anglesey, Wales. post-offic- TANLAC grand." Dixon-Taylor-Russ- PRICES ARE THIS GIVES US LOCKJAW. Attorney-at-La- Room 7, w Knight Block, Provo, Phone 661-- Ut 1. LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you to all the latest modern dances quickly and correctly. Lady in Attendance. Private Lessons 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. LORRELL'S STUDIO Mozart Hall Phone 652. iance - pen-end- Ask us about Bulbs r tice." ' Her hand flew to her breast. "Joe!" "My little dearie girlie I want to steal you." "Oh, Joe you you mustn't." But he was on his feet suddenly and grasping his hat .from the table. "Gad,1' he cried, "there's the boat whistling three times. We got to do some taH sprinting, girlie. Look, the rest of them have all started down already." "Oh, Joe! Mama! Let's run. Let's." Hand in hand and with the Hellenic swing of youth, they BCuttled across the green turf. Form the harbor, full of warning, came another blast. The quicksilver of madness runs through the veins of a moonlit night. s and grope Poets chew their for meter. The Blessed Damosel leans out. Harlequin laughs in his tight sleeve and kicks up his heels in kin maidens ship with the world. As many scent the a there are in the world as she perfumed garments of Romance rustles through the corridors of the lovers. night and algh for or with their Esther Lefkovltch sighed, too, but a faintly, as if she would not break of the the Before approach spell. Roumanla the moon unrolled a strip of light, Just as a pathway of carpet Is unrolled before Uie feet ot a untie. silA hump of black, like the great houette of a kneeling camel, rose iitalnst the sky. Here and there at Along Its knuckles lights twinkled. the silent deck couples crept out fromIn pointing whispering, corners, BUSINESS and Pro fess iorial years of ago, a resident of Lelil for thirty years, died Wednesday morning. Mr. IteveridKe was one of th pioneers of dry farming in I'tah. He was a member ot the Lehi Odd Fel lows lodge. Ho is survived by a wife and seven children. and" to-- -" 30 Years Always bears the Signature ot J. "He promised tonight he wouldn't, them." "With the right kind of a young man not one word would I say to all the good time you want But with such a nix who leaves you alone by yourself every night by nine o'clock and who has got in his head eyes what I wouldn't trust so far as from here Children In Use For Over - that black nice ladles you've met on the boat, Mrs. Kroa and Mrs. Llpp and aU of For Infants Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano LEHI MAN DIES. Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones LEI II. March 15.- After an illness 619-With of several wwks, John Heverldge, 60 544, EAGLE BRAND Like IA CASTOR tad after a lingering llluess. Mrs. Menlove was born in England 78 years ago. and came to Utah with her husband in 1892, making their home in Payson. She is survived by her husband and eight children. They are Ernest. Albert. Thomas, Arthur and Walter Menlove, Mrs. Zina Butler, Mrs. Flora Reynolds and Mrs. Rhoda Jepperson. Thirty-eigh- t grandchildren and 12 also survive her. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Second ward chapel. thing. See !" "I tell you between my husband, who leaves me alone every night to play cards, mama." "J a, but when I seen his long face, right away I said rather by myself I would sit than look at It Between him and my daughter, what runs up mountains and then fives me heart failure when she nearly misses the" ship, and then on top always finds out the lonesome places like this between the two of them I got a lonesome enough time of It myself, Just let me tell you." "But mama, dear, you've got the WOMAN DIES. PAYSON. March 17 Mrs. Ann Menlove, wife of Joseph (Menlove, died Monday evening at her home know that 64 years of llt-u- p b. lb...... Thoughtful Mothers tbrvat Darkly Round Steak, Loin Steak, lb Chuck Steak, lb. Pot Roast, lb. Rib Roast, lb Rump Roast, lb Heel Boil, lb... Rib Boil, FAYSON tep-4ec- k Monuments "How Excited Right Away She Gets, Like It Makes Any Difference." part he gambles' or don't. Tomorrow we don't see him any more Is all 1 ask. Him with your papa's four hundred and " "Mama, if you keep rubbing that in, if I've got to listen to It another time, I I'll Just die." "I don't want to heiir about him, Ksther, no more as you do." "Well, then, let's talk about something else. I just can't stand the way you nun mid nag, imiuiu, when you once started." "Come, sit down quiet by mama. Kstlier." "les, inainn !" hard-earne- (Continued next Issue.) d We have on display at our yard Just south of the tabernacle, on First South street, one of the finest and largest varieties of monuments In the state. We have designs and sizes suitable for all occasions and we wish to state that the prices on all of our work has been greatly reduced during the last few months. If in need of a memorial of any kind, we will be pleased to have you see our fine showing and consult us. Our long experience and best advice are at your ' service to assure you pleasing and lasting satisfaction. Beesley Marble & Granite Works PROVO. UTAH. ing Companv. COPPKR LEAF MINING COMPANY. (SeaU & MILLING ATTEST: By T. F. P1KRPONT. President. JNO C. DKATi, Secretary. Date of first publication, Feb. 20; date of last publication, March 22. t - Cheaper Than CARPETS OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ; The annual meeting of the stockLasts as long as the house holders of the State Bank of Provo Easier to clean and to keep will be held in the directors' rooms lof the State Dank of Provo building on clean if you lav HARDWOOD FLOORING Monday, March 20, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing over your old floors. No tearing up 'directors and the transfer of such no fuss, no muss. Let me show you other business as may be necessary, how 'much cheaper it U than carpets. I use an ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDER. ALVA NELSON, PARLEY HAFEN Secretary, I The Hardwood Floor Man. (First publication March 3, Inst pirb-Res. OG S. 5th E. lication March 17, 1922.) Phone 29S-J- . NOTICE More-sanitar- |