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Show THE PROVQ HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 27, 1922. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Early June Peas, can J. B. Coffee, 3 lb. can lb. pkg. Hot Cake Floui, jl II 0 3a , ..ie Steak, ID Steak, lb. . . . Pork Steak, lb. Corn Meal, White or . 25 Yellow, bag ... 20 dot. per Eggs, 25 Cheese, per lb. Honey, Vernal comb. .19 Florida Grape Fruits, ...16 PORK Leg Roists, lb 22 Pork Stake, lb....... 22 Steak, lb.. ...22 Round Steak, lb...... 20 Loin Steak, lb....... 21 Chuck Steak, lb. , . ; . 17 Pot Roast, lb. 16 Rib Roast, lb.... ....20 17 Rump Roast, lb Heel BoU, lb 17 Shoulder Pork, lb.. . . .20 Shoulder Roast, lb.... 18 Loin Roast, lb 24 Pork Sausage, lb 16 Fresh Side Pork, Jb. . .21 Home Rendered Lard, per lb 9 9 15 Hamburger, lb MILK AND EGGS Eggs, dozen Milk, ........ ,20 pure Jersey, 16 VEAL Leg Veal Roast, lb; . ..21 Veal Steak, lb 22 Shoulder Veal, lb 18 Shoulder Roast, lb.... 17 Loin Veal, lb 23 qt..8 FANNIE HURST By fi M 1 1 i1 1 11 i 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 i111 1 1 1 II 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 iM,M I "What's the use trying to help a little girl that ain't got no temperament, when she's as cold as ashes? Them ain't my kind. Temperament is what you got to have in this business-gin- ger 11 , Where the trees met darkest above their heads, so that not even the stars peeped through, she stood suddenly e on so that her eyes, bluer than Italian waters, were parallel with his. "How how much temperament does a girl have to have, Lee. to to get ahead? Iluhf Honest, Lee, I'm green In this game and I want more'n a girl ever did to get ahead. How much temperament does she have to have, tip-to- Lee?" liindmarsli For answer he leaned over and kissed the curved line where her Hps Company MdNjyBVY FORTaSIT West Center. Phone 446. Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING APRIL 1ST. 2 lb. Ranch Butter : .V. 53 2 lb. .'. 45 Strictly Fresh Eggs . . . ... . . . . , 51b. Pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard. 90 2 Cans Corned Beef .45 5 Tall Cans Milk to a Customer.. ... .48 5 Large Cans !55 . Libbys Pork and Beans 2 lb. Full Cream Cheese .45J .... ... 2 Cans Gibson's Coffee, 85 2 pkg. Best Rice '.', 15$ Popcorn. . t . 2 pkg. Cream of Barley 33 " 'akJL 3 Cans Macarroni Sauce . , 5 Small Cans Salmon 45$ 2 Comb , Honey ' .37e Teco Pancake Flour vk No. 5 Box Coda Srackers Affa " Salt Bacon, per lb.. . . ... . . . icft " ' ! flal. Siize Can Sweet' Pickles !ft5 ' ' vx. Ml. Size Can Cherries . , Urge Can Dill Pickles 22 Fresh Tomatoes, per . lb............ Fancy Head Lettuce . . . .'. . . .... . . . '15$ Cabbage, per lb. ....V;.. .- ....... ..... ..... ...... "25 & Phone gnomes IvX LIif through its CLEAND. ! subterranean labyrinths. Tip! toe! A tremolo of drums rumbled to an crescendo, and four tossing their veily draperies, bounded from the red mouths of four caves, singing an to the Storm King and sustaining high C with faces strained and stained to deep vermilion. From the and with an right wing, In eye to nature, Mr. Charley Lee directed the lightning, and between flashes manipulated the wind machine. Above the song of the gale his voice rose and fell through the Iarovised megaphone of his cupped bands. "Hurry them ponies back there-sw- ing 'em on dang it, swing 'em on. Speed 'er up back there speed Speed!" Suddenly from behind a stalactite drop the raindrop chorus descended Tip-toe- The curtain slith Tip-toe- wind-sprite- off-ke- y up-sta- sup-pllan- shirt-sleev- 1 from heaven In shower. A patter a "arefully selected of applause passed through the audience. from sliver wires, Dangling mid-ai- r a score of the effulgent creatures swung pendent, silver legs floundering, silver skirts flouncing, and tossing silver roses from shallow silver baskets. And in their center, dangling highest from the stalagmite floor and further distinguished by a silver wreath placed as if In blessing on her brow, Miss Lola Laladay sparkled like dew In sunshine. "All Hail the Storm King," sang the ballet, dangling on their wires. From the gloom of the right wing Mr. Charley Lee let out a generous lightning flash and In its white flare clapped his hands together and smiled up at Miss Laladay. She tossed him a token from her shallow basket. "All Hall the Storm King," trilled the four winds, waving their bony arms. "All Hail the Storm King," chanted the pussy-footegnomes, turning cowled heads toward the left wing. "All Hail the Storm King," sang the ensemble, facing the left wing and faltering on high C Suddenly the silver wire Jerked Miss Laladay higher still and she poised, limbs distended like a bisque angel ded pending from a chandelier. A trapeze descended from be- flower-entwine- 125. Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market GUARANTEED & Spafford Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. Yard Phone 17. A Herald's Want Ads weak-knee- d In her tracks. ered downward. Flower-Entwir.e- d Trapeze Descend- ed From Behind the Drop. hind the smlm-tit- drnp. framlnc ln-- r At three o'clock, with the Immense quiet of dead o' night thick as a shroud around them, the watchers beside a property couch moved simul taneously. A doctor rose from his stiff knees, his Hps pursed and perplexed beneath his mossy beard. Charley Lee lifted a basin and towel from the floor and placed them noiselessly on the gold property table. Miss Lolo Lala day, her silver' skirts crushed to her figure, rose from her crouching attitude at the base of the couch, and beneath the mask of rouge her little face seemed suddenly as fleshless as the feet of a bird and slashed with tears, as If rain had beat against It. "Doc! My God, Doc, don't yon know yet? You want us to die wait ing, do you? Don't you know nothing , yetr "We gotta catch that train. four-te- n Doc, and she feels like before we go we oughta " "Can't you tell a girl, Doc? Ain't he ever coming to again? Ain't he, Doc? Oh, my God, ain't he?" The doctor snapped his spectacles Int5 a case and regarded her above a remaining pnlr that straddled his nose half-wadown. His voice was deliberate and as slow as treacle in the pouring... "We are going to move him now, young lady, Just as soon as the hospital Then we can tell wngon arrives. more." Fear lay on her face like a deeth mask. "Is he " "I have set three fractures, but I can't look at that back until we get him to the hospital, little lady." "Oh, my God I His back !" Mr. Charley Lee smoothed a nervous hand up and down the bock of his glossed hair. "What she's trying to get at Is this, Doc. We gotta get that four-tetrain out "Don't listen to him, Doc, we " "We gotta get that train out and if he ain't done for she wants to know If he'll come around all right. He will, won't he. Doc?" "He will, Doc, won't he? He will, Doc, for God's sake tell me he surely will." "I won't know how much, little lady, until we get him to the hospital, but It looks to me like he will come around all right." "See, Lo; now go get your duds." "Oh, my God, Doc." She caujiht at his hands In a frenzy of suppllnnce and fell on her knees a huddle at his feet. "Just pull him around. Doc. That's at! I ask. Pull hlra around, Doc, and I'll make It up to you. I'll work my Angers to the bone for you. I'll black your shoes and walk on my knees for you. Only don't let him die, Doc. For God's sake, don't let him die." The Incoherence of frenzy muddled her tones. "Aw, cut It, Lo. Don't you see that Doc's doing all be can. Go get your duds on, Lo. You see, Doc, It's this way. She klnda feels like it was her y n and" fault, but there's nothing to that. It's Just like he got dizzy all of a sudden the way he missed tiat bar. I've seen It happen a dozen times. She flung It all right enough, but she klnda feels to blame about It. It's dead sure that he'll come around all right, ain't It, Doc? Tell her." "I done It! I done It Doc, but I didn't think It would swerve. I done It. Oh, my God, Doc. I done It !" He stooped and drew her gently from her crouching attitude at his feet and, as If anticipating that she would swny like a sliver reed, placed a firm hand between her bare shoulder blades. "There's no Immediate danger of anything right now, little lady. You --vi i Ma Repair Column J ii i T i P Indiana oil shales yield 12 gallons Of oil per ton. Experts estimate there is enough oil to last the country 100 years, at the present rate of consump tion, in the oil shales of Indiana alone. f ir-- v 7 Si PRICES ARE Our charges are always based en tirely upon materials furnished and actual time employed In conducting funeral. The way Ot all that the undertaker charging I will do your PAINTING, thought the family could or would "There's No Immediate Danger of Anyfinds no favor with us. We do PAPER HANGING and WALL stand thing Right Now, Little Lady." business on a business basis. W Just keep up your courage until we PAPER CLEANING. charge what Is right and no more. have a look at that back and see what Satisfaction guaranteed. can be done." ANSON HATCHLILA M. HATCH "I'll walk on my knees for you, Doc. ROBERT COCKRELL, Old Thing Made New I" "Aw, Lo, cut out the sob stuff. Didn't la you hear the Doc tell you a lay-u- p all he's In for? Flyln' acts Is used to Phone 650-- 258 W. 4 No. " d winding In Business--- - n the .411 bent-backe- pussy-foote- d Thirty Years SATISFACTION d I Pain's! leneimj d d "THAT'S MONEY SAVED!" No man in Provo wants to buy a new suit nowadays, when by Bending us his oH one and having It dry cleaned he can have a salt that looks like new. ; Get out that last year's suit you relegate dto the old clothes heap, and we'll give you a brand new one. HtDt'CH mid-stag- neath, the mineral constituents and the solution of other questions, extensive drillings into the active volcano of Kilauea, in Hawaii, will be undertaken soon tMDrSl arcs papler-maeh- e 150 ....... pain and torture of can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's 1 iniment. It brings warmth, raw and comtort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply hen you feel the first twinge. penftrairt without rubbing. It's splendid to take the p.iin out of tircnl, aching muscles, sprains and strains, still joints, nd lame backs. For forty years jwin's enemy. Ask yourncighlxir. At nil druKRists 35c, 70c, $1.40. THE E. 0. MOE & CO. 53 N. First W. Phone 748. met. that." Contractor! of PlumbSanitary "There, there, little lady, you Just ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot watt until we look at that bask." The acte de resistance of the "Forty Thieves" extravaganza opened with a "We got to be beatln' It, Doc. We Water Heating. A moment of Indecision. A woman stealthy plucking of muted violin gotta catch the company down at the First class workmanship and I gotta wire strings a device popular for the mys- in the balcony shrieked and hid her station for the four-teface. material at a reasonable price is Another. The Wind West faintGradit insinuates. and ahead to a too. twangs for tery Chicago dummy act ed back against an Iridescent pillar. He Al he's a ual lights disclosed a great fellow, Doc. what we offer for vour natron- sta- The director's baton fluttered, then Treat hlra white as you know how. cave, glowing with age. A good place to get esti waved onward, the music clattering You'll keep us wise about him, won't lactites and stalagmites and a mate on Areola Heaters. manfully after It A guome fell chorus of Here's our route tinsel-pointe- SAMUEL KOPP NATIONAL d "Ugh-h-l- '..,....;.. YOUR SLEEP? . CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center Street. SAVE The song of wind suddenly rippled across the stage. "All Hail the Storm King." she sans In a fluty voice, closing her small hands over the parallel-ba- r and gazing with en rapport toward the left wing. In the gloom of that left wing, taut as a gladlutor. Mr. A! Delano, clad In of tights, with a tlg-ialiver lightning down his front, balanced In waiting on the tip of the In readiness for titillating spring-boarhis flight across the stag. His muscles sprang out and his biceps swelled to capacity, ami beneath the gold colored tights his diaphragm suddenly contracted, throwing his great chest upward. "All Hail the Storm King !" Miss Laladay drew backward the bar until- - it lay across her little bosom and, as the silver wire Jerked her ever so slightly higher, flung it from her with one hand, and with her free arm tossed her silver wreath downward toward the figure beside the wind machine, and a little trill of laughter went with It "Both hands there cut that wait! Al wait good God!" On that outward swing of the trapeze Mr. Al Delano leaped from his spring-boarwith the grace of a wild thing, turned his double somersault In mld-aland reached out for the flower-twinehorizontal bar. It swung back, but too slowly to meet his straining clutch. Too late to gather his strength against a fall, he gyrated for a second In a ghastly simulation of an acrobat, and then with the directness of a fowl shot on swift wing, hurtled downward, his legs doubled up under him and bis neck strained backward. gold-colore- d - BEEF Rib Boil, lb Brisket Boil, lb Green 16 Cranberries, everyone good, qt 20c Apples, fine large Jonathan Apples, lb 05 Cabbage, Carriots, Onions, Green Onions, Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes, Lettuce, 10 each In fact every Celery. Pinkeye Beans, lb.. . . Mexican Red Chili Beans, thing to suit your. table .10 lb fancies, and good quality M.J.B. Coffee, 1 lb tin.42 stuff, Fresh and Clean. OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT. To determine the heat of the volcano, the quantity of steam under- DID PAIN DISTURB cused. Ever Ever .$1.14 Veal from the waist up. Th I . 31 list, and you let us know how he's mending up. He's PROVO HOME SHOE REPAIR a fellow with a fund, Doc, and if if It ain't elastic enough to stretch, let us ING SHOP AND SHOE SHINE know. Take good care of hlra, Doc. 332 West Center. The best ain't none too good for hlra. C. W. Be glad to send you paper to the show CLARKSTON, Mgr. when we play a return in April, Doc. Glad to take care of you If you will call STOP ! around at the box office. Come, Lo, we gotta hustle." Throwing Away Old Tires. "Whatta you think I am crazy? I Bring Them to I ain't going." CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. He shuffled toward her. For Repairs "None of that. You gotta we can't miss connections for " Phone 649. "I ain't going." "Cut It now. Ain't he all arranged Have It Done the ROYAL Way for In the hospital? You can't Jump wnere ' a show like this without" quality and Workman-shi- p Count, We Win. "You go chase yourself, Charley Lee. You can't bluff me. I'm going to stick ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO and whatta you going to do about it?" "Tell her, Doc, she's crazy with the We Call and Deliver. you? . The House of Economy and Sercice - BUSINESS and Pro fess ional LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you to dance all the latest modern iances quickly and correctly. Lady in Attendance. Private Lessons 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. LORRELL'S STUDIO Mozart Hall Phone 652. Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones With 544, 619-Russell Co., Provo. Dixon-Taylo- J. r- Keep Smiling and Investigate CHIROPRACTIC G. LATHROP H. Phone 674. heat" "That won't thaw no ice with ma. 208 W. Hatch Undertaking Co Center. Specializing Chiropractor I'm going to stick with him and and if he he will have me I I Al Al?" Lady Attendant. The figure on the couch stirred be- EXPERT KEY AND LOCK 44 W. Center St. Phone 371. WORK neath Its gold brocade property coverYOUR SPINE Is the Index of let. We Know How. "Where Lo where?" Your Health. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. She sprang to his side with the docCall for FREE Examination, tor's restraining hand light on her arm. 159 N. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah DR. SPURRIER "Al, darling ! Oh, my darling I" She leaned to him as If she would Chiropractor FIRST CLASS SHOE lay her heart palpitating at his feet. Over Farrer Bros. Store. "You ain't mud at me, Al you ain't, REPAIRING Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J. are you, darling; you ain't mad at me?" We absolutely guarantee ou DR. W. A. THOME Tears rained down her face and he work. Prices reasonable. Dentist made to touch them, but his arm could Over Hedquist Drug No. 2. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CQ find no power to raise. "No, no, pussy cat. I ain't mad. Why 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-j should I be mad?" DR. H. F. CANNON He lolled his head ever so slightly on Scientific Eyesight Specialist the pink snteen property pillow and PROVO TAILORING CO. smiled. Over Irvine's Store. "Sure I ain't mad. It was the spring- We guarantee to make your ol.t board that didn't work." clothes look like new. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. She could have "Oh, my God." Phone 475. We Call and Deliver swooned of heartache. ABE W. TURNER "It ain't so bad, Al. The Doc Is Attorney-at-Lafix to line ain't you, you up going Room 7, Colonades, Knight Block, Provo, Doc? Ain't you?" Bookcases, Stor Phone 661-- 1. "Quit your crylni?. Lo-Built-i- n Fixtures, Kitchen Cup "It ain't so bad, Al. If If you ain't mad at me we we're going to stay board, and All Kinds of Cab here, darling, right here In Adalat like net Work. you wanted like you wanted. Furniture Repaired "No, no, Lo, "I seen the house when we walked S. W. PETERSON to the Show tonight. Just like you 335 W. Centei said, on the bill, and a little red roof Phone 554-- J. and a little kid swinging his arms for a wealhorcock over the porch Just like you said, Al you'll lemme you'll V. HY lemme please, Al please !" WORRY? From his closed eyes came tears that he could not wipe away. w Ut I" We can save A In Adalal spring comes shyly. willow by the river, bending over at Its Imagery, like a woman stooping to Immerse her hulr, blooms suddenly over night In long lacy strands. A truant hides his shoes, sucks In his breath and shivers before the first plunge of the season. In front of a little cottage on a hill a fairylike carpet of white bloomed of a morning, and when Mrs. Al Delano opened her front door to the first kiss of spring she cried out suddenly, as if something within her hud iVsHOt you by money repairing your shoes. rid ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. dog-viole- thawed. "Al, darling, look out In the front yard I" "Where?" "Here ; lemme wheel your chair out, darling. Look, a whole batch of something or other spread out on the grass like a table-clot- h drying. Here, lemme wheel you out." "No. no, baby. It's fine here by the window with the sun on me." "But, Al, ever since we been living here you been wailing and waiting for the spring to coine. It's spring now for sure, darling. Smell! Here, darling. (Continued next Issue.) C. CHARLEY CURTIS THE MAN WHO KNOWS Monismemits 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. 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