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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAYTMAY HAGUE. NATIONAL Vew York Chicago ft. Louis Pittsburgh '. f At St. Louia New York Won. Lost. Pet Louis 0. 4 17 .810 8 IS .600 ROTARY , 12 it 10 '.Brooklyn 9 10 11 11 'Philadelphia ..7 . 8 14 Cincinnati 5 14 Boston , Yesterday's Gsmes. At Pittsburgh Brooklyn 2, burg 8. it At Chicago Philadelphia 9 ! 1cago 4. At Boston 1. 4. .571 ,545 .476 .389 .333 .263 CLUB SPANISH rortK. Spanish Fo;k fiota'y lunclieonmctln.r 8t 6, MEETS. Mi j" I".- - :lub at w in tn i cautt Blades V f Hats-fam- Without Extravagance from $5 up 412-W- 2 Idaho Rural seed Just received from FOR 8ALE Ida-b- 760 E. 5th S. BUY your M-- ll tractors or Ford-Fordso- n Ford parts at Schoileld's at duced prices. TbeBrownie HATS FORWUNG MEN re- FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello and real old violin. 154 E. 4th N. tf CnXETTt SAFETY RAZOR CO, blades like UAA, the qenuine MT. NOV. 13. 1904 6UET7 o o o VV5 PLANTS FOR SALE Tomatoes, SCOFIELD IS QUIET. cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, TAKEN from counter in Irvine's egg plant, sweet potatoes, celery SCOFIELD, May 10. So far as store, package containing five S. 314 4th W. R. and asters. Gay, aprons. No questions will be asked. the coal strike situation Is conPhone 612. Return to Irvine's. cerned, the day passed here withFOR SALE House, partly furnish SUCCESS GARAGE, 67 N. 1st W. It out noticeable incident. One workfor the Clear Creek ed; large lot; reasonable terms. is now ready for rent Call 261 man bound mine of the Utah company was on 759 N. 1st E. E. 1st N. Phone 331-J- . the daily train when it arrived at CHICKENS bought, sold or traded FOR SALE Dahlia bulbs. Call 190 Scofield and the strikers' committee did picket duty in urging him 847 W. Center. Phone 699. M l 5 E. 2nd N. not to go to the camp. However, FOR first class upholstery work In modern aDt he went, and there was no disturbtapestry, leather or muleskln, FOR RENT All work guaranteed. full basement. Inquire 520-R- . M l 6 ance in connection with the incphone 616-J- . ident Lanning Furniture Co.. 164 w. Cen Sheriff T. F. Kelter has returned ter. DINING CHAIRS-- A full slip chair, Scofield. to Deputy Sheriff David oak, fumed finish, only $3.9; FOfl SALE Kitchen cabinet. 371 Bates Stores Co., 33 K. Center, mwf M. Adamson arrived here today to VV. 2nd S. take personal charge and to give undivided attention to the local FOR RENT and mod Apartment FOR RENT Furnished room. Ap em bedrooms. 161 W. 1st S. situation. M 442 W. 1st N. M f 9 lVs. TO BE RESHARPEM M-l-- 1 il Phone DONE by the bundle. Blankets 25c a pair. 318 W. 5th S. WASHING 711-M- NOTICE . 2 SANTAQUIN OF EQUALIZATION. M-1- Notice Is hereby given that the work has been completed, pursuant to contract In Sidewalk Paving District No. 11, Extension No. 9, and that the assessment lists have been completed on said property within said sidewalk extension disin lots 3, 4, 5 and the trict, north 21.72 feet of lot 2, in block 73; lots 4 and 5 in block 82, lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 In block 95; lots 4 and 5 in block 104, all In Plat "A," Provo City Survey of Building Lots, fronting on the east side of Seventh West street between Center street and Fourth North street. That the board of commissioners of Provo City, sitting as a board of equalization and review, will meet t'ie c'ty comnil'S8lners room in furnished Nicely rooms; price reasonable. 456 N. RENT FOR 2nd E. M-1- EXPERTS are al ways in demand. You don't have to go away to learn, either. You can study right at home in your spare time and prepare for a good job at a good salary. Don't delay. Write today for full details. International Correspondence Schools, Box 000, Scranton. Pa., or J. F. Fescher, Box 1S3, Provo, Utah. M il AUTOMOBILE HE EFFORT of the conscientious funeral director, to render a superior type of service no matter in what financial circumstances the bereaved family may be, has characterized our work through the years. i WANTED TO RENT A 4 or room house, furnished; close in. Call 368. 5- 0 with famous electric carpet washer. Removes grease spots, stains, etc.; restores faded colors. Cleaned on your floor or taken Satisfaction guaranteed; away. . prices reasonnble. Phone CLEANED Hamilton Beach RUGS To lighten the burden of grief in a sincere way, and yet to choose such materials in the conduct of the funeral as to appropriately meet every require-- , ment of the situation without imposing n an unfair or unreasonable financial ideal which is the thereafter, by we are governed. ' 442-W- M-1- 2 WILL TRADE 34 acres of land, or more if desired, with good house, for home in Provo. 320 N. . 2nd E., or phone 1S6-M- bur-dre- 2 MARRY IF LONELY-- For '""'IT; "7 uuui, uu 11 a la lit lo, auu ua 111 session on each of said dates, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 11 o'clock a. m.. and will hear and consider any objections and make any corrections of any proposed assessment, which said board may deem unequal or unjust. That during said time, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., said assessment lists of said property will be open to Public Inspection at the office of ' results, best and most successful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich courthouse, Provo City, Utah, By order of the board of comwish marriage soon; strictly confi- missioners of Provo City. dential; most reliable; years experDated May 10, 1922. Suc"The free. ience; descriptions FRED EVANS, cessful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, City Recorder. Cal. Oakland. try-m-e; BERG M ortuary FOR SALE- - Baby 3rd E. Phone cent interest. 533-R- . Voice, Band and Orchestra Instruments. Here is your chance to learn that violin, saxophone, trombone, cornet and in fact any of the band or orchestra instruments. This will be a real ?chool. Students will come and study under supervision each day they come for their lesson. Note Those who have band or orchestra instruments to sell please report same to the music stores or to Mr. McAllister. well-to-do- n NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. other taxing districts interested Sealed proposals will be received therein, .and to the real estate at the office of the board of county Registration and Assignment Monday, May 15, 1922 commissioners, county courthouse, Provo, Utah, according to plans on file In the office of the county surveyor, until 12 o'clock noon, May 23, 1922, for the finish grading and 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 way of Benjamin. Bids will be opened publicly at 2 p. m., May 23, 1922, at the office of the Utah county commissioners, county courthouse, Provo, Utah. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, form of contract and bond, may be obtained at the office of the county auditor, or county surveyor, by depositing $10.00 to guarantee the return of same in good condition. The board of county commission- ers has, and hereby reserves the1 right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Utah county, state of Utah. JAMEs T r.mnvpB Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. By WALLACE HALES, (Seal.) County Clerk. (First publication May 4, last publication May 25, 1922.) SALE Pathe phonograph, cabinet size, with 19 records. Call 120 N. 5th E. FOR FOR RENT Copyright 1922. Cincinnati Coffin Co. RENT Phone rooms, partly 2 fur- 142 W. 3rd N. nished. FOR 3S1-R- 5 furnished 2 1 fernrPy . FOR SALE ias range in good condition, for $25; owner has left Do You Know? the city. mA,s-A0 0 FJmsfi ham Herald office. Box 4. Team, harness wagon; part or all. Phone SALE FOR . m nnd 790-R-- That.no other one things adds more to the value of proplt and harmonious outbuildings? erty than good, Although located apart from the main building, they well-bui- reflect largely the character of the place and are a big factor in determining it? value. especially done KALSOMINING Phone reasonable. 2 733-M- dark, muley Jersey cow; slit in left ear, a Wasatch range tag in right ear; has big mark of orange paint on left hip. left front shoulder and forehead. Phone 226-J- . LOST Three-year-ol- FOR RENT Room for 2 gentlemen in modern, private home. 71 S. 1st E. M-- at Our Yard Our Suggestions Will Help You. LOST Wednesday morning, lady's mink fur. lined with brown crepe Call Jenson's de chene. Reward. lewelry Store Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. FOR RENT Inquire 13C In BED.SPRING AND MATTRESS, COMPLETE $29.00 A great three-da- y sale of complete bed outfits at a sensational saving. The bed, a sturdy model in either American walnut or gold finish, ordinarily would sell for $15. The spring is of link wire fabric construction with a high riser, and regularly would sell for $10, while the mattress, covered with beautiful floral art ticking, deeply tuftea with roll edge construction, ordinarily sells for $15. Think of buying the complete three-piec- e outfit at such a ridiculously low price. Can be sold on terms with as low as $4 down and $5 per month; M-i- . Nice furnished house, 176 W. 3rd N. Pathfinder bicycle, from of the Herald office, lack color, w'th messenger saddle; Finder please black mudguiii'.!s. phone 95. notify Herald ufu-eLOST A DELINQUENT TAX SALE. Whereas, Utah county has received treasurer's certificates of sale and auditor's deeds for the following described real estate, which has been sold for delinquent taxes for the year 1917 and the time for redeeming said real estate, as provided by law, has expired: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Seaiun 6u."6 as amended by the legisla ture or I9'l, the undersigned, the county commissioners of Utah county, Utah, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest r for cash at the iront door of the court house at Prnvn ntv Utah county. Utah, all the right title, and interest and estate of the state of Utah, the county of Utah, , and eai.h irenjui town, and ; BATES STORES CO. front , ;J " Assisted by Elsie Ilollerman Director of High School Orchestra. 5 2 a MUSIC SUMMER SCHOOL J. W. McAllister Supervisor of Music NT-Go- od belted, Gray overcoats, rough, unfinished goods; gloves in pocket; probably left on Orem car week ago Saturday. Corner Second West and Fifth S 'in.H. 8i:Hiiin::i:::::::U::::::n;:::::i:i;i!K M-1- LOST a complete line of material construction of outbuildings. May 10. Funeral SANTAQUIN, services were held iMonday at Joseph Stickney's home for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Stickney who died Saturday of heart trouble. Interment was in the city cemetery. N. 2S6 buggy. BABY BURIED FOR SALE OR RE house; also money to luan at 6 2 per PROVO, UTAH. i S 9 ply Call ..." s 9 oiiieue oiaaes adapted for the e k Dsalsn We carry cradled her chin upon the backs of engaged fingers, and peered about the room with quick, inquisitive, bird-likglances. "Ross would be furious." "Hope so. If he weren't, be ought to be spoken to about it." "Oh, why worry about Ross? He's Just a husband." "And husbands haven't any rights worth considering." A "I'd like to see Ross laugh of lazy Insolence rounded off Amelle's thought "Besides, I'm not doing anything wrong . . ." "Not yet." Bellamy admitted equably. He nodded to their hovering waiter. "What kind of cocktail, Amelie? Everything else is ordered." "A please." IV The waiter noted down this frightearly that of in the air ful prescription with entire equaFROST the nimity, but lingered. "Et moday lent Its aunllght nsieur?" cold brilliance of diamond dust "Nothing, thank you." motor of On Fifth Avenue the crush "Nothing, monsieur?" Professional one poise was sadly shattered for an Incars had grown so dense that to stant could hardly drive from the Plata Bellamy tried to cover his annoystreet In leaf than Thirty-fourtance with a laugh, but surprised a thirty minutes. halt look of dark resentment In Amelle's Bellamy fumed over every eyes. semaphore winking the dictated by "Do you want the waiters to think his lights of the traffic towers. In that essential was understanding It the car should set him down in front of the sedate preased-brlcstructure on East Thirtieth street whose entrance was flanked by an plate of brass advertis"OFF1-CEing In dignified black letters. OF THE DRUCE ESTATE necessary for the planting of what he was pleased to term his "alibi. " It waa true, Lucinda had never deigned to question a servant about his comings and goings, he had no reason to believe she would ever be so far forgetful of her dignity. Still, if one will flirt with fire, the first rule is to take out Insurance. Today found Bellamy more out of humor with himself than ever before, more disposed to consider turning ov;r a new leaf, a project often mooted by his conscience (always when he was falling out of love), often approved but never seriously tackled. Thrice In the course of the scant hour he spent at his desk Bellamy put out a hand to the telephone, "BUT IP SHE SHOULD DIVORCE meaning to call up Amelie and call YOU?" it ofT; and thrice withhelfl his hand, partly because he hated the thought you bring me here solely to satisfy of a wrangle over the wire, partly my appetite for liquor?" because he was afraid the girl at the "Sorry, Amy. Make it a rule never switchboard might listen in. to drink before evening." an In the end he left his office half "Then why come here at all?" hour earlier than he need have and Bellamy surveyed the restaurant took a taxi to the Clique. without bias. "Not a bad little hole The Clique Club was a for people In our position." institution of New York, run The melon, Inedible and uneaten, in direct, more or less open, and fa- was removed, soup in cups was subof the successful defiance mously stituted. " 'People In our position'! I'm to Eighteenth Amendment. kickAmelie Severn kept Bellamy understand, then, any 'little bole' is ing his heels a bad quarter of an good enough for me, so long as I hour longer than she need have, but dbn't Interfere with Luclnda's parhis temper was obscured by the ad- ties at the RItz." miration which her undeniable good Bellamy straightened his spine and look a excited. There was compensa- put down his spoon. An understandtion In the knowledge that one bad ing captain of waiters read his made a conquest of so rare a crea- troubled eye and made casual ture. occasion to draw the curtains across Amelie had married Ross Severn the front of the booth. , because he was uninter"It is because Luclnda's lunching of good family; at the Rlti today, isn't it?" esting, middle-aged- , and had quickly repented because "My dear Amy," sqld Bellamy he spoiled her and showed no Inten- coolly; "I'm unaware of having done tion of ceasing to be a good anything to provoke this, and if I've risk. sinned unwittingly, I beg your parShe frankly owned as much while don very truly. Won't you believe Bellamy was helping her with her that, please, and let me off for toof their day? I'm feeling rather rusty myself, wrap in the as yet uncurtained booth. dear, and this Is beginning to get on "Thrilled to a Jellybean!" she de- my nerves." clared. She shrugged out of her At his first words the woman drew furs, planted elbows upon the table. back, flushing, eyes stormy above a QUALITY DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; . will go out by day. Call Nov) ct ell 1 ger style lines. We carry ous a full line of Berg for Ford-Fordso- n Hay, grain, flour and feed at lowest prices. Wasatch tf Produce. The Price $1.00 for "Brownie" Razor complete with three blades X and yet retain their swag FOR CALE and ' W. 399 You are losing money unless you trade with the Wasatch tf Produce. The Blades these genuine Gillette Blades !i felt and the Brim are reasons why Berg Hats are genuinely "soft" LOST and i range. BEGIN HERE TODAY social youth, wealth, had failed to . bring happiness to York LUCINDA DRUCB. New year sjj matron. In the flrtn and ciety married her life. She her husband, apart BELLAMY, continued to drift and now he was openly Induia-inflirtafor promiscuous hia appetite tion and heavy drinking. Into bis Bellamy was Punln latest affair, this time with MRS. AMELIE SEVERN. Luclnda RICHARD DAL'BKNEY, old sweetheart, returns to New BelTork. On the morning when lamy promised reformation overhear him making an wfth Amelje Suvrn uppolntment for luncheon at the GO ON WITH THE STORY Sta-Sha- :W Eat Center. Opposite Courthouse. bid-;de- dL-tnct- -. toUo Thi2f should be Mcllow.dura-Li- e tractors or r'ord parts at Schofield s at re AlHf duced prices. BUY your uine Gillette Razor r Gas FOR 8ALE 3rd 8. The "Brownie" a genif hat ASOFT "soft"! u- theaill elfish second thought UokskLI the angry eyes and m4ted ttW' to a mist of Bashed tears wZ. lid newly languorous. hps, too, refound their tow tenderness. Amelle's hand im . m a warm, Bellamy-conk clasp. She leaned acros uu of the table. (tf LOUIS JOSEPH VAN M 16 and Center. rewwMPderaUoa MB Cltiffifiej by Wlllhm Kdwjrd of the m the lub Reno, Ner., itotary i!ts of Rory club work. A firillTge to tiw Kl4ili .?!ub for a baseball Kpe I. be ,'ayeU Fi aca sfternron, May 12. Chi- - cepted by Dr. Jw)!i Hune, Ki- - FOR Studebaker 3 8ALE wanls president. The meeting vai the lust thing for fruit truck; Cincln- - at the Tuttle Tea room with James CaBh talks. Daniels man or peddler. jM. Creer presiding. Auto Wheel and Body Shop, Dili W. Popular!t gentle sJhM ta a hardealnf Hn. 'ihe oh Monday 10. 1922. mentioned below: Said sale to commence at 3:30 o'clock p. m., the 3lst day of IMay, 1922, and will continue from day to day at the aforesaid time and place until the whole of the following described real estate has been offered for sale. Joseph Buller The NE of NV of Sec. 16, 10 S., 1 W. Area 40 acres ...$32.68 rated at Provo City, Utah, this 3th day of April, 1922. 4 JAMES T. GARDNER JOSEPH REECE, CHAS. H. WRIGHT, County Commissioners, Utah Countv, Utah. Attest: WALLACE M. HALES, Clerk of the Board. SAVE MONEY J He kissed her adequately but r out any sort of emotion, thlnW, strange, all the while herjZ clung to his, that he should so ly know this to be good acttag more than that, no less. BejL was not accustomed to see jw women at so young a stagTit tlmacy; that came later, cam . ly; but never before had it ccb, soon. And in a little quake of drt he wondered if it were bectasji had grown old beyond his yeen, u aged in sentimental tippling te retained the capacity for euv credulity of his younger yean s was it that the woman's lnslacM had so eaten out her heart, technical perfection could lead a suasion to her playing, her eansa potency? br that be had, gj( morning, fallen in love with bit w all over again and so truly theti rival passion could seem real? It was true, at least, tott k thoughts were qulfck and warm k memories of Linda even whQi k was most engaged with the effort do Justice to Amelle's lips. Ana celving this to be so, took hold of him like a sicknesT They resumed their poses ot chaktnt and sophisticated creatt amiably discussing an u.tmy meal. But first the woman tml effective use of a handkerchief ) "Forgive me, dear," she mi mured. "I know it was) perf rotten of ma, but I couldn't he o I'm a bit overwrought, Bel. nohappy; being in love with vou a made the way things are v im doubly hard to endure, you m know that; and then of court). she smUed nervously "I'm Jealo' He waa silent, fiddling witi fork, avoiding her eye. "Of Luclnda you understand, He nodded heavily. "Yes . . ,' She waited an Instant, and W he didn't say more began to tee she had overplayed her hand. "You do love me, don't you, "Of caurae." "Theh yen must know how had Is for me, you can't blame me growing impatient." This time he looked up and ber gaze. "Impatient for whatf "Why, for what every woman s pects when she's in love and 4 man whom she loves loves her- axs thing definite to look forward to, mean. We can't go on like this, - course." "No, not like this." "I'm not the kind of a women !s a affair, IBel. were you wouldn't be in love me." He nodded Intently. "What do propose?" "I've been waiting for tint come from you, dear; but vou seem to live for anything but moment." "I've got to know wriat in FARMERS PREPARE AMERICAN FORK, CREEK. May H' This week a force of men are work preparing the city creek take care of the high water w Is expected. Trees are being down and wired Into place, 6nM rubbish and debris claimed &l the creek in order to allow J obstructions for the water. water Is already high and at points in the lower part of WJ the creek has overflowed its W three and four inches of water The m erine some weather of the past few day j hplnprl ontiKlfiprahlv to hold water in check. Every femM town has been called upon nlsh one day's work or pay iff man's labor in preparing tne BUY FOR CASH SAMUELXiR.KOPP 460 West Center. yi mind, Amy. Tell me frankly Well, then!" she saw m take of it instantly, but for the of her couldn t muffle the mg challenge "I fancy It meaHf R j for both of us." "Meaning I'm to divorce Lint and marry you?" She gave a deprecating Uteri hands. "What else can we do Bellamy said with a tubboi shake of his bead: "Never withot good cause; and as far as I knit I'm s pretlf Linda's blameless. hopeless Drooosltlon. 1 kno t not quite so bad as all that Amelie sat back, her color rl She could not misinterpret itae a termination in his temper; yet vatl would not permit her to 'orego last attempt. "But if she should vorce you?" (Continued In Our Next Ions' Lowest Pric Phone WEEK ENDING MAY 13, 1922. can M. J. B. Coffee .... 5 lbs. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, bulk Pint can Pure Olive Oil, imported from Italy 5g Quart can Pure Olive Oil, imported from Italy. . . .$tjf tfal. can Pure Olive Oil, imported from Italy.-!3- . Gallon can Pure Olive Oil, from Italy . . .$3; imported 2 lbs. Full Cream Cheese h Wisconsin Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb ffi per Fresh Ranch Butter, per lb J Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb gf) 23 Salt Bacon, per lb . 5-- lb J '. 30-35- Gallon size can Apples Gallon size can Tomatoes Fresh Utah Asparajrus, per lb Sweet Potatoes, per lb Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. '. '. Fancy Large, Solid Head LettuVe rresh Strawberries, per cup 3 bunches Green Onions 10 bars White 10 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap I Pay Highest Cash Price for Live Poultry 5f ffi 1JJ 2f Jfi ?) 45 4'f I |