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Show I THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. mm n a m i ia PFT.T.AMT "M1 Rather A w aI m make-believ- kfe igLMi and Professional ... LOUIS JOSEPH VAN 0n Business anesthetic for his conscience. She had a smile transiently bittea, Bel's conscience! The nost feather, headed, irresponsible of philanderers, the most Incorrigible; between whiles the most contrite His fits Of Penitence were terrlhlv real, when she caught him mlsbe. having. Or was that, too, merely Part of the game with Bel? Was it BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Just a conventional gambit to e L. T. Epperson aad promise repentance District Agent faithfully never, never to be naughty Phone 307-- J. Utah. Provo, again? She discovered that the car was ABE W. TURNER already at a standstill. Immersed la reverie, she hadn't noticed the turn Attorney-at-Laoff from the avenue. As always, her home enfolded het Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, In Its comfortable Utah. Phone 661-- 1. atmosphere of security from every assault of a.lverslty by virtue of the solid wealth upon DR. II. F. CANNON which It was founded, that formidScientific Eyesight Specialist able whole Into which two great forOver Irvine's Store. tunes had been fused by htr mar- BKUUIS! "Oh, I don't know. Skirts and morals a bit higher, jazx a little more so, prohibition Just what one a mouthful, that." Is that why you make a expected, society even more loosely constituted a vast influx of new to,e over It?" I don't know half these people. did relUh to me It, Didn't expect people. Astonishing lot of pretty Cinda?" ,0:,, girls seem to have sprung up since "I'm afraid I wasn't thinking of my time. Who's the raving beauty wnen toon DobDln. i iw aa, on Bill Sedley's right?" you at "Mianing, if you had been, you "Amelia Severn, Amelle Cleves nicht have thought twice before that was before she married. Surely riage with Bellamy. taking?" you remember her." In the library she lingered a long love No fear: I waa too madly la "Good heavens! she was In long minute, purposelessly searching the rich glooms, her mind coddled by the with Bel." dresses when I saw her last." "Was?" of ownership which this her feeling don't "Pretty creature, you Tinbbln! home Inspired. think?" be to mean didn't imper Twenty-six- , "Sorry mistress of riches, she "Rather. Can't blame the chap tinent. I only well, naturaiiy, next her for his open Infatuation." had never needed to compute, idle not or wanted to know whether Laughter thrilled in Luclnda's but for an ordered round of stale Inoculation had ,,r matrimonial reply: "Why, don't you recognise diversions, not yet a mother . . . taken." She went slowly up to her rooms. him? That's Bel." "I think one may eafely aay it has, As if the diminutive pronounced In Pensively giving herself into the I've grown ao old and wise in mar-i- t the 'clear accents of his wife had bands of her maid, she stood opto re aeeme funny really carried through the murmur of talk, posite a long mirror. A ghurtt of member I was ever an innocent.1 t Bellamy Druce Innkert tin PorooliT. concern tinged the regard sinme to "It's seemed a long time Luclnda's smile at the end of an upon that charming counted a her lng Cinda five years since these eyes aisle of shaded lights, he smNed in Interest grew meticulous as hr oh. yere last made glad by the sight of turn, but with the muscles of his served that slender and sub'' d ou." face alone. And looking from him body emerge from Its s.ikerj "At least, time hasn't Impaired sheaths. Where were the git, ct age, of fading charm? Wha' :t tcjr knack at prettyto speeches."them." "Nor your power Inspire Bel saw in other women and ;ai ed To myself I "I'm not so sure. to see in her? What could thr give him that she had not to give" Was teem ever so much older." Luclnda Druce turned full lace to the man on her real rival only man's lniti.uble her left, anxiety feigned, or real appetite for some new thing? penciled puckering the delicately Supple and young and fair, and w was twitching. "You are lovelier lovelier even than that have you Creams " quickened She still loved But love and beauty, were not enough. it seemed, Ill my the Mon-son'- If? it ' It's1 1 ' t 1 Ai I i iiist: missioners. 2 j ing tho chapel steps at six a. m. Just a stunt they do each May, !:: j. 1 1 gallons. It is expected that about gallons ot this will be ex ported. DUO 3,173,000 111 ft..- - Open Season for Chinchillas. After a prohibition of five vears' duration the hunting of the chinchilla and the sale of Kkins will bo permitted bv Chile aealn between the, months of May and August, in clusive. 1) 1 COLTON BILL OPPOSED. SPANISH FORK, May 8. !!54 Tele- grams protesting against tho passage of the Colton bill have been sent bv the Snanish Fork Itntarv club and the Spanish Fork Live stock association to tho I'tah sen ators, Reed Smoot and V. II. King, and Representative K. O. Leather-wood- , urging them to ovte against the measure, which local men deem 9 - FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING OUR SPECIALT, We Guarantee to Satisfy You. j' Get Our Prices on Town Work and Long Distance TriDsJ , , Prnvn Trnncfor & 7V; YJ l GG5. By WALLACE HALES, 105 West Cent3 !j Throwing Away Old Tires ' llti.vT iim ilH.icy 1U1IU UIIU1 llltJ Clerk. (Seal.) to County Them Bring Strawberry project coffee. (First publication May 4, last CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. As a man of strong principles May 25, 1922.) publication he For Repairs. made it a rule never to drink before six In the evening. Expert Harness Repairing. BIKES BOUGHT AND SOLD At thirty-fivor something less, Phone 649. REPAIRING WHERE WERE THE SIGNS Bellamy was beginning to notice BICYCLE EXCHANGE that even a few drinks tended to OF AGE, OF FADING CHARM? I will do your PAINTING, play the deuce with one's memory. Buggies ,Baby AND HANGING PAPER WE SPECIALIZE ON to the flushed and charming coun SIC WORK GUARANTEED "It's this stuff they give you nowat A Few Used Bikes at Real tenance of the young woman on his days" meaning since the blight of WALL PAPER CLEANING LADIES' FINE GARMENTS DTC CLOTHES t. INSURED Bargains. left, bending low over her plate to prohibition had fastened upon those Satisfaction Guaranteed. "For That Better Service Call Up 809" hide confusion engendered hv Rel'a United States "you can't trust 351 West Center. ROBERT COCKRELL it, latest audacity, Luclnda thought, don't care who gives it to you." SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY 258 W. 4th N, Phone 650-with a faint pang, more of impaHis graver concern this morning " -i N. 54 Plant 4th West. tience than of jealousy: He's in love was with the tone of his Office 304 W. Center. Provo, Utah. and smile. complexion and the look of his eyes. "It's like you, Dobbin, to start again. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. PROVO HOME SHOE RE II To his relief the one proved to be making love to me all over again, PAIRING SHOP AND clear and of good color, the othej Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning yrecisely as if my being married tVlTH a small sigh of animal SHOE SHINE of tnnn leant nothing, In the first minutes fit now frr dissipation nnlj in the cares of fur, and betrayed ravages v fminrola light , A 332 West Center. luiiuai, f our first meeting in five years, the chill, sweet draught from In a hint of heaviness. Already a "Truly, Dobbin, you've lost nothancient eloquence. That quite carried me back the bridge of time to the days when, more than once, you all but taikid me off my feet and into your arms." "Pity I ever stoppJ talking." "Kow direct anfl persistent you are. It's only fair to tell you, the traditions of our kind to the conI'm still In trary notwithstanding, love with my husband." For a moment Richard Daubeney was silent, staring at his plate. Then lie roused with a shrug ing of your last speech a it-l- s JAMES T. GARDNER, Chairman, Board of County Com- STOP! TsELLAMY DRUC6 beran the rlv frugally with grapefruit, the neaaunes or tne tleraia. ana Old Scrub Ladies of Wellesle s COLUI Bel. today than ever, the memories of hr paving of approximately 6.6 miles of roadway with, an eighteen (18) foot strip of pavement, extending from Spanish Fork sugar factory to Payson, Utah county, Utah, by Lady Attendant" of Benjamin. way 44 W. Center St. Phone 371. Bids will be opened publicly at 2 p. m., May 25, 1922, at the office YOUR SPINE Is the Index of of the Utah county commissioners, Your Health. county courthouse, Provo, Utah. Call for FREE Examination. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, form of DR. SPURRIER contract and bond, may be obtained Chiropractor at the office of the county auditor, Over Farrer Bros. Store. or county surveyor, by depositing Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J $10.00 to guarantee the return of same in good condition. The board of county commissioners has, and hereby reserves the REPAIR right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county .'commissioners of Utah county, OLD THINGS HADE NEW state of Utah. . . lover could require. niiiBimm ana s it. viMtuiR relatives in ffl tiljiljy, hlalio. Mrs. Jowplt Ta.lur ami ilaiiniiler' lu a recrtit contest in which th? three high, schools of the NVbo ar visiiiim with her mother school district participated. Miss Mrs Sarah (!rten. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluwaiil. Km in a Keece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llewe, was declared Mrs. UzzIh MtU.'lh and llert winner of the prize essay on "The I'helps iimtoretl to Salt Lake Friday and contest The Value of Insurance." spent the weekenj. Willis (ial of Salt Lake spent was inaugurated by Kli V, Taylor week-eiiil of Salem, representing he Mutual (he liere with his parents, Benefit Life Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs, ('. K. dale. Miss Keece was awarded the gold Mayor Charles II. WhiiP medal at the high school uieet in city founill Isave tsstietl a request to all business Iuium-- to elose for Spanish Fork last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Monson and the day on Tuesday next, it beins two children are spending a week's floan-uday for I'avson. Kvervhmlv is urged to set out their rakes visit in Mt. Pleasant with Mr. Im-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hoes and shovels and nee v''-Monson. proin.t'iit they can make in the ap-Mrs. O. P. Cloward is visiting pearanco of our citv. relatives lu Kphraliu. Mrs. Kliza Taylor is visiting with Brazilian Coffee Crop Estimate. relatives in Salt The cotfi't! crop of Sao 1'aulo, Mrs. Kose Uraithwaite of Mantl Is Minas tleraes and Parana for l!i'''l 2:! is estimated by the French and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . Italian Hank of Sao Paulo s fi Sealed proposals will be received .'09 bags of 1112 pounds. at the office of the board of county CHIROPRACTIC H. G. LATHROP Specializing Chiropractor Her heart, too, she searched But there was nothing wanting there that the most exacting husband and narrowed critically his res and withheld his verdict as If In doubt; but a corner of hi mouth .in. IHL'1-2- u years?" The man her daughter I..,. rtiiMius Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell futh-ione- slighted . f SOCIETY Provo, Utah. Ike. Certified Tuner Member of the National, Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. With Phones 544, 619-J- .county courthouse, Com- commissioners, Provo, Utah, according to plans on Greek Olive Oil Outnut. file in the office of the county surOfficial figures of the olive oil pany, Provo. 12 o'clock noon. May nrouuction of Urwce for Hie veyor, until season give the total as Keep Smiling and Investigate 25, 1922, for the finish grading and K4ti . Phone 555. - brows. "Doesn't It show at all, Dobbin, the ruthless march of advancing PAYS0N visltms hiTf with .i r....imti ue?vtr. . ... .. 1 i HaveYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing e Done Right Ue-tire- d. light-hearte- d i de-Y- Y without offering to tell me a single ihing about yourself." J "Nothing much to tell. Everybody .knows, when you engaged yourself Ito marry Druce, I rode off to the ars." "We heard you'd later taken up ranching in the Argentine, and made I tidy fortune." "I didn't do badly, that's a fact Eut what Is a man profited If he gain the whole world and lose lis own soul?" "Is one to understaul you lost "our soul In the Argentine? It course. amusingly Immoral." "I realized down there my soul ras in a fair way to a total prove oss. So I sold out and shipped for tome." me unhappy 'That's unworthv at vim. rrA Jo: simply to be la the same world Ktn you." After a little Mrs. Bellamy Druce i severely: "Dobbin, it you keep wai tacK. rou will make me With you. 7 How doaa Maw ork look to an ezlla of Ion stand. Kt Much that Beyond reflecting l.'.inl.. iu tl. immeuiaiciy payauie R. E. Allen, secretary, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessnient may remain unpaid on vid 15, lvzz, will D8 delinquent auu uuvertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. will be sold at the office of the com la the District Court of the pany on the 31st day of May, 1982, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to burth Judicial District, County of pay the delinquent assessment, to"in, ciaie or Utah. with the cost of advertising In the ...... gether Ae.fntA maltai. nf ff M U lv Ul uit7 coiaic of sale. and expense Strasburg, Deceased. Qyid R. E. ALLEN. r remtors will Dresent claims th vouchers to the undersigned Rwm 11, Knight Block, her residence near Provo. ad- ess: Kox 196, R. F. D. No. 3, Provo, Utah. (First publication April 14, last fovo, Utah, or to her nttnrnpvs. 1922.) Liter & Baker, 108 West Center publication May 11, Provo, Utah, on or before the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. til day of August, 1922.. O n it In the District Court of the ftr,Tnn District, Utah Executrix. Fourth Judicial Ml.n - RiTTPD County Utah. In the matter of the lAttonieys for ExecntriY estate of Rolla . Snipman, oe-- ,' l,f'irst. Publication April 12, last 'ceased rviitnra will nrpsent claims i"iicauou II av in 1909 with vouchers to the undersisrned NOTir.P Tr lnrniTnr, ot hor rei,ienre at 144 East First 'he District Court of" the North. Provo, Utah county Utah on , Kth dav of July. 1922. r. wnro th irth .T,liii . a of Utah. State of Utah. r "iinty Dated at rrovo, nan, w.i Ule matter of the estate of, day of May, VSil. "1 Houtz. Al'fcrlSTA realtors vm present claims Administratrix of the Estate of '!i vouchers to the Rclla V. Shipman, Deceased her residence In undersigned Snrlncvllle BAKER & BAKER, 'h county. State of on or Attorneys for Administratrix. Utah. we the 20th day of Utah, June, A. D. 108 West Center St., Provo.9; last (First publication May FAXNIE HodTZ, publication June 6, 1922.) Hi;nistratriv nt v,o r.i.i, f bilip Houtz. Deceased. cucDirr'Q SALE KM'R & ROBINSON. In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State n' Ua.i, in and "unrneys for Administratrix, . PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- SHIP NOTICES Consult county clerk or re- spective sieners for further in- iormation. 1 I . . 1 r.-...- ., j nuhlinoiinn Miration May 15.) aii ti. PaS Plff.". J. WHY WORRY We can save you money by repairing your old shoes. To be sold at sheriff's sale on thi 18th day of May, A. D. 1922, at thi front door of the courthouse ii Prnvo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 o ciock a. m., an me ngni, utie, claim and interest of the above-- I named defendants of, in and to the following described real estate in ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center. Utah county, Utah, Beginning 14.86 chains south and 28.36 chains north TO1 degrees west of the northeast corner of tne northwest quarter of section 2 in township 10 south, of range 1 east, Salt Lake meridian, thence north TO'i degrees west 2.98 chains, thence south 17 degrees west 4. 68 cnains. thence south 49 de- grees east 3.25 chains, thence north 1 degrees east 5.84 chains to the place of beginning, being part of lot No. 4 in said section 2. Area l..8 acres. Subject to a roadway on the east side of said ti t:: SAID S. BARD WILL, Proprietor. This Paint Goes Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing t:: a: Further; Costs Less v.: can't get any more out of a can of paint than You All Kinds of Repairing. the manufacturer put into Therefore, why expect it to buy the best paint for the price of the next best? Lowe Brothers are paint makers with a reputation. They have been making dependable paint for more than 50 years. Their High Standard was the first e paint made and sold in this country. If you ve never used it, you've never used as good a paint. True, it costs a few cents more per gallon, but it goes further, which makes it cost less per joo. Lasts longer, too. Come in and ask for details. This isn't just a matter with us of getting the work rushing it through and collecting the money. There's a distinct sense of service of an obligation to be met a duty to be performed. And we want personally to assure you that whenever your cleaning and dyeing comes to us, it will be looked on not only as so much work to be done up, but as an expression of confidence in us from you as a definite, positive service that we must render to you in a manner satisfactory to you. 53. i Won't you try us soon ? SOON ? The Sanitary Cleaning '; day J. of (fee. IfcfrZlktdjifed I! REFRIGERATOR nnrvirtunitv to insure H?re against embanasiing error in spelling, pronunciation ana poor cnoicc oi words. Know th; meaning of puzzling war terms. Increase your efficiency, which results in power and success. Come in and D. BOYD, get soaked it right. Sheriff I tah ounty, bta.i. We have no cut rates By DR. EUertson Deputy Sheriff HATCH & POitTLR, neither do we advertise sales. " We mean it when we say ' '.,,''' publication April 23, last we cheat you right. 16, 19.'2.) May publication If you doubt it, ask Charley. we do SPANISH 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market. At the FORK KIWANIS FORK. May 7. Satisfaction Guaranteed. regular meeting and luncheon of SMOOT & SPAFFORD the Kiwanis club of Spanish Fork held Thursday evening at the high Uptown Office, Commercial - U. wa3 the Bank. leading speaker. Prof. Yard Phone 17. MCDTP y JS r.i..t j West Center, Provo. BEAZLEY & with the DUPLEX VENTILATING It is in daily uso by hundreds of thousands of sue- - SYSTEM ccsiiul uioa uud wunun thu world over. 400.000 Words. 2730 Paea. 601)0 Illustration. 12.000 Hlmtraplilcul Entries. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 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We have been writing for some time now in an endeavor to show you how we can save you time and work and worry and money as we are saving them for so many other people. PROVO PAINT & GLASS COMPANY Center. Phone Ladies' Fine Garments. Clothes Insured. "For the Better Service, Call Up 809. 304 West Center Street, Provo, Utah. high-grad- 110 W. We Specialize on Work Guaranteed. THE TRUTH IN ADVERTISING 4 CHATWIN CANDIES, ICE CREAM Fountain Drinks. t Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. t: "?,. nVa,.C .meriran-Colombia- 418-- PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make your clothes look like new. We Call and Deliver. Phone 475. (Continued on Page Seven.) emphanied the thought that Bank,1 People should be honored for the Fxchange Savings Santa service thr-- have rendered to the a corporation, " ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Marvel iuln He also they have accumulated. corporation N'1 Jen- - emphasized the v.lue of an e.luoa-"""tire Is hprulw . tv, rri,. .vu given, mat a, a Thos G. "on pointing out the fact that the'''me of the board A. of directors ate oi men who attain positions of emtl of le , Weber, executors corporation, lll On thp I'tV. Ann i it mnn William Jennings, deceased an e aua l assment (No. 3) of two cents TT..T. l UUl pn,,nfv ' ' HOllllC wiuuw. a RnrlV ' "service anu tnucauon was me Sr .' stat of the as out'evied Corporation Municipal upon the 5e pitting capital stork nf th rnftlnf Utah, defendants 'first COMPANY 127 N. Univ. Phone corn-silk- L A- FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING We absolutely guarantee our work. Prices reasonable. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING pretty, as fair and frasile aa a nor. oelaln figurine. Bellamy needed only to see her thus to know a stab of aname and jf-r.,- . rj It Done the Royal Way COMPANY We Call and Deliver. 208 W. Center. Phone 674. nau-nou- rt. l rub-dow- e 1 Porauon Mgr. Where Quality and Workman ship Count, We Win. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING He straightened his shoulders, lift, ed his chin a trifle, and went to pay his matutinal addresses to Lucinda, hoping she wouldn't notice anything and, if she did, would be enough of a sportswoman to let It pass without comment. He four J Luclnda seated on a chaise-longuin her boudoir, running through her mornlne'a mall hv way of preparation for the daily r with her secretary which it demanded. Bosed with unfaiiinz grace In a negligee scarcely more man a wcetcn in lace and ribbon, with the light, from the windows seemingly drawn to a focus hv hair abundant, always rebellious, and the , nue or rrpe she seemed as Bel erred aa a aort ot cause alcohpl changetr Have needle-showe- a was in all likelihood lying, Luclnda had paid slight heed to his excuses. Then, too, she was not with having herself all to herself, In this thoughtful mood which had become hers since leaving the Sedleys. Besides, Bel had been making too free with the Sedley cellar. Not that she waa disposed to hold this a griev ance, thoroughgoing mondalne that she was, saturate with the spirit of a day that was learning to' look tolerantly upon lntemperateneas aa a fashionable form of protest against No: It wasn't that, It prohibition. was the fact, established by long ob servation, that Bel seldom drank more than he could manage gracefully unless on the verge of soma new gallantry. Bel assuredly didn't need anything to stimulate his en- - lounds so "Hoping to find Bough with Bel t" . C. W. CLARKSTON, strong constitution, hardened by aa athletic history and inured to abuse, was beginning to react to restora. tive measures taken immediately after waking, deep breathing, a steaming hot bath, an icy the open window upon her face, Luclnda Druce settled back in the town-car- , aware, yet unmindful of the fluid nocturne of Fifth Avenue. Bel bad asked to be dropped at the Brook, alleging a rendezvous of one sort or another, safely masculine, of . BATE 33 East Center. 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