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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. HERALD DAILY THE ' J '4it ; EVEKT j Published WEEK-DA- T "' Entered tlOTO. Utah, under ,, , , k. the class mall matter June 6, Act of March I, 1879. n,.aato.fc.-Editer.iMJjBM- 1U. at the S-G-e-I-- MY by The Herald Cohtpany. AFTERNQOSJXCEPT SATURDAY the postofXice, - 2177 - SWORN CIRCULATION V Extlusive of Sample copies and free ' LAKEVIEW AND VINEYARD 4 1 SWITCHING two daughters, Elaine and Francis, i visiting with Mrs. Mont gomery s parents. Mr. ana jars. Joseph A. Murdock. Scj Among those who spenf the Fourth at Geneva are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nells Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Brunner and dsogb- d Pauline. - acconv ters. Alice nanled br Mr. Clayton Montgom ery and two daughters; Mrs. Joseph W. T. Clegs distribution coptes. IS VENUS WET OR DRY? lh'A tr -- xat V Aewtlmrt jo $4,485,exnorted to the United States liasor to the value but In 1920 the value of the exports had dropped to 904,000. iws single statement unrelated to any omer intent lead to the conclusion that the United States was beta dried hd milt effectually from the outside. But must be taken in relation to other figures. These further statistics show that liauor exportation to Canada increased from $3,995,000 in 1913 to $12,590,000 in 1920; to Mexico from $40,000 to $250,000, and to the West Indies from $825,- 00040 $3,110,000. A rarson with inouirinir mind would seek to ascertain the reason for this enormous increase of liquor exportation from Great Britain and Ireland to countries bordering the United State Why should Canada, which consumed less than $4,000,000 worth of British liquor in 1913, suddenly want more thaal2,000,000 worth of it in 1920? Why should there have been an increase in the West Indies from less than a million dollars' worth in 1913 to more than three mil lion dollars worth in the first year of prohibition in this country? The answer" Is" very simple. If the United States does not know it, any bootlegger on the northern border or any skipper on a along the Atlantic coast can tell it , 000, . - -'- rum-runn- FORDS FOB SALE We are fetting lots of Fords in exchange for better cars and can offer you Fords, used, as follows: Fprd Chassis Ford Touring Ford Touring .$150.00 $250.00 Ford Coupelet Ford Touring .$250.00 Ford Truck, with bed almost new $500.00 Ford Truck $250.00 .... Fprd Touring, absolutely new, $25.00 off list. SCHOFIELD AUTO CO. er Bring us your WHO DRINKS IT? -If the theory of Dr, C: G. FILMS Abbot, assistant secretary of we mignt as wen abandon for all time the attempts to communicate with the - ' people of Mars, because there are no people there. . Dr. Abbot rejects summarily the idea that Neptune, ' " .MUranusTSatuns andrliiDiterirrinbabited. Mercury he finds v ' " to be like the moon, an airless, waterless waste and therefore uninhabitable, while Mars, because of the scant solar radia---tio- n . below zero, reeeivedrhaa a. temoerature ' which would not pelcmit the Martians, if such existed, to do - - . anything else than constantly dig coal, lney would not nave time to raise vegetables or other food on which to live, and - even if they had the time they, would not have covering ' enough to keep off, the frost on a cold night. Sixty degrees below zero night and day eternally would not be good evn , " '""' for tti ic man; 'for no 'one would need-ice- ,more encouraging But on Venus Dr. to sustain the theory that life may-b- possible tnere. .in tne first place it sets light and heat frornthe sun two condi---, tions favoring sentient life on the planet. But on the ques-tion of moisture the doctor is uncertain. Venus is always are enveloped in clouds, but no one is able to say if these " :':r" WateTOUO 4 ;; T-'"- In other wordiTif Venus iiwetthe doctor says all con - , $75.00 $100.00 the. Smithsonian Institution, is correct, - PLAYERS rj You want them dcvel-op- correctly, printed properly and returned promptly. That is the kind of Kodak finishing service we render. -- Have us develop a roll and yoa'll know. AJFflndCgV e . . l ditions are present for the habitability of the planets But if Venus is dry, life cannot exist there. But isn't the United States "dry" and ye many muuons oi our peopie nave not moved to Canada, to the West Indies or to Europe. 3000 hrlfr letterheada. Sealed bldi eovering the cost of 1000 personal descrlptloa blanks. tb following prtuUd .form, letter- - too auto description blank. too ahsrUTs cerUfioste under SMda, stationery, printing of legal foreokMurt. dellnauent 1000 ahsrtfr notices, and printing- of rttnml oa . ex ecu tJt Uee. bstog tbtimatsd re-- Uon. (00 sheriffs rotara oa foreclos- qulremenU tor th wloni county officer for th year July 1,1)11, to nr. Printing of an legal aoUeu. July I, 1823, will be received by " Printing delinquent tax Mat, and the county auditor of Utah county, tax sales, pno per description. . Utah, et his offlo not later 'Ma (81xned) C. 1 WRIGHT. 3 p. Bk, Saturday; Jaly It, 1921 Auditor, Utah County. The county- - commissioner viU '" reserve the rlcbt to accept or reject any and ail bid at their tint v regular neetlng following July 15, -- - U2S. 4ii'.tf-- . Theae blda must be UemUed to the wt of all lUama. - The coun- ty reeerres tb right to tscreaM or deereaaa the amounts of each Item adrertlsed a the requirement! of the county may demand. . ; Sample of all forma may be obtained, on application, from the d wranty auditor, and all kjdi ooTermg such forma muat stock equal In- - duality to " bthoseof forms furnished by the coun- ' auditor.. 'Bidders on delinquent ' ty tax lists, sales, and on all other legal,, notices must submit vita their bid sworn .statement of the , --ayerag; paid circulation per issue to for the previous -. ... July 1. im. foUo4rlng Bid wiU cover the ; ' " items: TJtah 5000 county claim blanks. j 6000 Utah county letterher.dg. J reams .v fntot m vnui luien rs. si i bond paper. , . io reams of yellow trsifi second " . beeta. '.' .. 1 5000 letterheads (AglcuHural and Home Economic). , 41,000 tax and valuation notices In triplicate form,. (Quality 192i. ;. , . One tax sale .record, 450 folio. (Price per folio; quality 1923.) ;. One certified tax sale record. 150 folio. (Price per folio; quality ed finuhittg thatt right n4 right on tim is 9ursptcilty 3 Modern Amazon H. Atwood, cf Dance and he cool "1 aub-mitte- at three-jnont- hk)ui '... i J922.) PI .t books to assessment rolls. ..(Quality 1928.) 2000 tax sales In duplicate. (Qal- - 1 c ,. 'SHERWOOD'S 3; tU 2000 of tax sale redemptions. - : . (Quality 1921) ' Printing levy on back of 1923 tat : hotiees, sO.000, induplicaLe.lOHiid books. (Quality 1922.) v M J'00 letterheads. (Fruit tn and , ; 'crop pert Inspector.)". , E 3000 fumlgaUon Ugs (3jt6),'ir k 1000 summons. 20 judgment roll certificates. yS0W Kf"". probate notices. .ofnc yards for TJ,cOBn: ' JAZZ- - "TrRANDITS TUESDAY AND;'! Kfvm.- 4 4 4 4 N V SATURDAY and Trout Din hi Detroit boy serving a sentence in father's jail feels at home. Verv few women can cuss. They won't listen to their husbands long enough to learn.. Some people will hang an auto license on anything that runs. Strange' things happen. A 'sen ator has been caught speeding. The hardest thing on earth to lose, tea bad reputation. "Single Bandit Robs Train'' headline A married bandit wouldn't have that much nerve. Only thing wrong with our young folk is- they have --the gimmes . , 1 3 0 15 1 0 1 0 0 0 i "t - . The score: ' 0 .... Fraughton, lb Sweat, ss .... Stanley, 4 6 5 0 2 ,..5 3 5 1 . ... ... cf Bonner, 3b S tf PLEASANT GROVE. jttii m. , w. wacoD. .manager of- famished room. S3S W. 1st N. Pleasant Grove Canning caught hi hned in the at the cannery Monday night house MiBuuaoa merwmm FOR SALE Modern injury, and lot Inquire 610 W. 2nd N. booe in hi nandwwre ftschwiJ J44 and the hand wax badlv YmZJ Ui rvimff U walGQ 11 was FOR SALE Good baby carriage. new. 815.00; also crib, nearry Jy-1-7 368 E. Jst N. Phone 17W. MUST HAKO FOR STEAUNQ CHERRIES 3c per pound, you MONTGOMERY. Ala,. iW t. nick them. McMlllen. Phone 667-JM?- - Ephralm High, convicted if FOR RENT I 8 LOST - d, - snnmoos. Umpire .... . , . t) 2 2 noise, A BEGKSTEAD WINS .... FROftl SHERRIL and - IPct.l JUllUI, Bathinfc; kUByRENT i 5 TO T 7-- J. e ot J. 1 iii-si- . rett. c prorat. services, win be held Score fy innings: Thursday, July 13, at 2 p, m. in, the Midvale 100 32! lOfr--IH Aonuun secunu warn cnapeL Am . 000 003 020 Fork A, -- j. This clouded tiger, presented I the London Zoo by the Prince rfi Wales, i on of the rarest snimiai In the collection snd us mox 1 timid. He seldom comes out when! ih public can ee him. Peterson. Kcdalc IVifi5 Alditig Fresh Jersey milk, delivered morning and evening. 208-Phone ; t. Jy-80 -- Goto PROVOS OLDEST t rto- EASTMAN KODAKS AD SUPPLIES LET US DO YOUR FINISHING We Guarante Results. Prints Finished on' Velox Are Identified With Quality. i RENT furnished room. 166 N. 3rd W. Phone 304J. J-l- tf MONEY TO LOAN on farms. 8 per cent Interest ' Phone 688. Provo Photo Supply H. M. AYER8 WELDING xyacetylene welding and cutting. We weld anything made of metal., CO-O- & Music Co. wote guaranteed, first class serv ice. 42 N. &88-- WANTED 4th W Provo. r. : - - Phone f Prpvo's Oldest Kodak Finishers Clothes to press. City Tauonng. 83T w.z- center. Phone 'r-z7SOB J.J1 ... : . - ii - II V HEMSTITCHING AND FICOTING Work Anna, Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. Center. W. Phone Hay; An 767-R- -l new absolutely Ford touring car, t a discount t $ehofIld', On veuier. . - ill . FOR RENT Light housekeeping u w. stn W. rooms. Jy-1- 4 DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP All kind, nf whaot snd body rebuilding and repairing. Truck and bus bodies. squeaky wheels tightened. Satisfaction guaranteed. 87 N. W., lti.uf rrovo. Cherries. Can 724J-8. . til, SRI. sack Patent Flour, Two 48-l- b sacks Patent Flour v. J 2.65 One 48-l-h sack Hoover's .1 i Straight One 48-l- b sack Tip Top . x, .. 100 lbs. White Mill Run ........ ; . . , u . . . . .J H.T5 - 1W Shorts V ... k. .. .i .... 5245 100 lbs; Fine Ground Wheats . .TiTr.T. .S2.15 60 lbs. Wheat ,.JH5 100 lbs. Wheat ...J12.15 120 lbs. Wheat ......S2.50 lOO lbs. Whole Corn , . v . .. . . .Vjt.S 11.70 vvVvr; i 51.80 ,100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. 100 lbs. Chicken Feed 2.00 Oyster Shells, Grit, Charcoal, Meat Scraps, Etc 48-l- b ..... ........... S J . FOR SALE-Gat- ei tires, low prices. Clay son Auto Tire Co.. w Ur lualiahdSeryi "v"--- ""a i of 125.00. Th party who traded hi old Ford fei en this Immediately turned It to us an k;hvrolt at prlc w can offer v nu utscouni. tf FOR SALE 7j DEAlRS ' ii: '.if ...... ,;..,,X...... WASATCH PRODUC 425 West Center St. V .t t. J-- . - -- e - 3- 3 run sale AMERICAN FORK. Julv IS VIA PLEASANT GROVE, July 13 vale romped off wjth the long end Lewis Olsen died Buddenly, at his of a ' 15-- score with thai Cavemen home near Geneva Tuesday morn-lin- here yestejayjftj league . game. ' , ..". of asthma. , BeckteaiLi-it6we- (l onlv nin. hit. Mr, OHen was born in .Norway, Nfcllo ,Si4L4(r-Americ-an , , Fork to Utah Came and i7,l847, 'January wa..ioucnea ror 15. hits. :m i860, urttlin in . The Smelter team tookIh' Wd ;he mnrrjed Miss ' MAria Peterson Mum mo , ana nem American t July 2ft. 18T5. He Mvwi at park City Fork scoreless tiiUil the sixth ann operated sawmill-a- t the On- Inning when they put over five wanv tariomine for years moving runs. Two. more runa-I- h the eighth cbutplPted Ss.mericun Fork's neat. jho is survived tjr the following. Mids-alchildren: (Moroni Samuel. Alma. crossed the plate in I Frank, nd Rpy Olsen, of this city, with the of everyinning find Mrs, Carrie Mortensen of New the sfSapnd. tWrrt ,ud excoptlon Baeighth. " also two Fred -brothers, tteries fJejrsey; fcj Midvale, Beckstead, p, and Charts t)Isen bt Sandy, knd'a Anderaiii and Cushman. f. tar n of A inert 'sister. Mnj, Fprk, Sberril, p. and Bar- - 1 t.Tescent-: . iff ...... .... FOR SALE Peter--Peterso- CAHiiVS Bashful and Rare J. A-- l 1 it 1 ...... right GENEVA MAN DROPS DEAD aI ...... 230 nickel make more racket In the collection plate than a. dime. u altar Jy-1-7 3 3 0 2 FOR SALE At a bargain, used electric range. ' Bates Stores Co. - You ' can't tell "by the . HEMSTITCHING and FICOT EDGE work dona in the best manner on A. Murdock, p all kinds of material and house-C. Murdock, p bold linen at reasonable prices. BUTTONHOLES made on silk 11 27 4T 19 20 Totals shirts a specialty. All work guar PAYSON. an teed. SINGER SEWING MAAB.R.H.O. CHINE COMPANY, 97, North Uni 2 2 7 Belknap, 1 versity Avenue. jrnon McBeta, -. Kapple, 2bi A i FOR BALE Confectionery,- doing Hickman, 3b excellent business. Phone. 725-1 Jy-1- 4 Crump, rf i,X-Dougl-as, ss 5 Peery, cf, P FOR SALE Red cherry currant. "4 Butterfield, It Owens, 709 S. 2nd : W. Phone 4 cf 590-J- . Selman, p, . j 1 Wlgnall WANTED To rent or exchange 1 Totals ......42 10 11 24 12 room house with all modern con--1 Batted tor Butterfield in ninth. venlences, for large house in south-- 1 Score by innings: east or center south part of town. 403 200 74x 20 Heber Call 387 N. 2nd EL Phone 143-, 112 005 00110 Jy-- n Payson Errors Giles, BonSummary: ner 2, Kapple Hickman 2, Douglas, HAVE your rugs vacuum cleaned Selman. Home runs Bonner. Two-bas-e -- at 733 N&th W.CalIJ49J.A-l- l hits T. Murdock, Giles, NelSelman, FOR 8 A0.E Universal range, with Sweat, son, Hickman, hit Belknap, Kapple Three-basnew-hwaterJacket good T. Murdock. Sacrifice hit Stan- baker; $10. AppljK caretaker at Giles 2, bases Stolen Fraugh- Sprlngdell. "r ley. ton' 2, Sweat, Belknap, ' Douglas. 6 9 in A. Off Base bits Murdock, FOR SALE Dodge triickv good innings; off C. Murdock, 2 in 3 inrubber, great puller. Inquire 16 6 in innings; Powell Bros. 4 nings; off Selman, off Peery, 3 in 2 innings. Struck MurC. out By A Murdock 7, by MAN, CAN YOU SELL? IF SO, dock 1. by Selman 5, by Peery 2. CALL MR. O. H. DUNN, 810-Bases otr off Selman 1, off Peery 1. Double plays Douglas to Belknap. Umpire Smith, rf tFOR 0 wo-bas- 3, Provo 1. un-- - Two furnished or preoa court fixed August White collie, tan cheeks, 10 uaw iw uiuw wncuuon, Dean firming the decision. months old. .Reward. Light Co. fucker, Utah Power 0 2 2 1 2 3 520-- county of robbery and entesci7f rr 6 6 ' Unused ticket. Phone 494J, " YOUNG WOMEN want to do work dentil, must dte frn hiking eaZAf Jame M. Arnold. The sut by the hour. 120 N. 5th E. Jy-1- 3 AB.R.H.O.A. T. Murdock, 2b Giles, c Nelson, c r SALE modern Six-roo- rent Phone . Totals 40 S 11 30 13 Score by Innings: 012 000 020 1 Lehi i Provo 010 200 002 05 summary; .Errors ThfssherH o;uus, rage, wiison, cooper. norae WIlson hits-r- H. i e Atwood, Webb, suuieriana, cooper. Sacrifice hits H.- Atwood. Stolen base Wilson. struck out By Wilson 6. by Kin nejr, 18. Bases on balls Off Wiw son 3, on Kinney 2.; First base on error-HLe- hi tun s HEBER. 1 e ners., Ttnnfinir tiles, the Amasohs of old. womenT in th south tf China ar to! goto war, oatfltted like mdy the- - 00 r o thC lement( ?.vTney. Is upporUn th QntonT .,, Bonner. home for Sun-drie- 5 4 1 FOR FOR SALE 1 8 g With! . 10 index t .' ,..,, Dodge '. . n RENT FOR Jackson, ss ........ FOR SALE d brick, 88 per Soeaklnf of operations, it must Wilson, p thousand. Penrod ft Nelson Co. PJiOJoa 782J-be n gland and glorious feeling. ... Total n in .hi . .58 6 8 30 14 PROVO. Maine woman shot her husband LOST You are losing 'money un AB. R H.O. A and went tree; hut It's a bad habit less you trade with the Wasatch 3 Schats, ss, rf 0 0 3 Produce. rf S 2 0 This new buttonles underwear Page, 3b, ss; Miller, 2b ........ 5 1 3 isn't nsw. Ask the laundryman. WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN 4 Wilson, lb . . , 2 11 make easy installment loans. No 6 0 0 Sometime we think a pessimist Farmer. If, 3b waiting for your turn. 8e Provo Sutherland, rf ...I. 6 3 0 0 Consolidated is a man who pay taxes. Real Eatate. - ' llll 1 13 2 5 Cooper, cf u N 4 4 Thrasher, lb Webb, Sb Senator Johnson want to protect Rail, c California nuts. It Is about time to Kinney, p Bailey, c leave Hollywood alone. -- , HEBER, July IS Everybody took a swat the ball In yesterday's game and Heber, with between Pay-sothe Eagles swatting it a tew times more 0an their opponents. Thirty runs in all were made by the two teams, 'the Eaglo'i flying over the . plate 20 ttme. Selman was batted out of the allowing box in the 'sixth aft nine run to be plied up against him, bnfc in the next two Innings th EagiercanM across -- with 11 more run. Six error were made by Payson and two by Heber. A feature of the game was the home run by L iioraco J" lv. Cherrie. "Call ;76J4.i FOR SALE . When a bathing girl want flesh- - A. Atwood, c D. Smuin, rf colored stocking she get tan. . 7 7 The Timps lost to Lehi yester day afternoon, largely because Kinney couldn't pitch a wide one when he wanted to, and when the team manager had ordered a walk for a Lehi slugger. Kinney say he tried hi best to present Webb with a base on balls, but. couldn't keep the ball away from the plate. The ad occurrence was some thing like this: It was in the eighth Inning. Two Wasps were on the bases. Two Waap were out. Webb, a heavy lugger, was up. Fourth. "im going to teO Kinney to walk u owne ana Mr. Mrs. josepn u. that bird," asserted Manager Dave Vine in Salt Lake spent the Fourth Mitchell at he sauntered out to the yard. mound to hold converse with his rMs. Elmer Holdawny wsv southpaw. to ber mother. ' Air. Eklns of star The score then was tied. In the Provo. last Tuesdsy. made two runs, which Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rasbsnd ninth Provo won the game if Mister and famllf of Provo and Strm Mo would have had walked that bird Webb. Donald of Heber, were Vineyard Kinney Manager Dave returned to the visitors Wednesday. the Mrs. Ellaha Cummings and Mrs. bench from his journey - . to Francis Carlyle and -- Mrs. Isaac mound. "Kinney is going to walk him, Cummings of Heber motored to Mitchell murmured. That struck Thursday. Vineyard William Win of Lehi was the his audience as a clever bit of base managing. dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.' W. J, ball "Watch him walk him," declared CleKE last Wednesday. Mitchell. iMr. and Mrs. James Bullock Manager Southpaw Kinney grooved the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor ball, right over the pan. A baby Vickland last Sunday. could have hit It with a toothpick. Miss Verons Clesg entertained That bird Webb didn't do a thing Friday evening, the occasion being to the ball! He pounded the pill her birthday anniversary. A large late Left Fielder-Thir- d Baseman bouquet of garden flowers formed Farmer's territory. Farmer did not the centerpiece on the dining room within what Tom Walters said table. Luncheon was served to get was fielding distance of the hit, about twenty.five guests, after and Webb went, to second. Two pleasant evening of music, games runs trickled across the plate. The and social chat. had gone blooey! Miss Lucille Holdaway is visit- game outside or that Kinney pitched a few tn Provo for a days. ing creditable game. He struck out 16 Miss May Scott of Lakeview is Wasps. In Lake. Salt visiting Then came the ninth, and the One of the most unique socials . caught up. Then came the Timps shower was the season of the given tenth and Barnes hit safely. He by the Lakeview M. I. A. In honor advanced on Atwood's out, and marwas who of Miss Zella Scott, scored with the winning run on ried to Vernal Sturgers of Silver Thrasher's single. The home of City, Wednesday. Wilson all Kinney outpitched Mr. Sturgers" parents, Mr. and through the game, and should have Mrs. Kandy Scott, was beautifully won. decorated in pink and white crepe Wilson, the home run king of the and sweet peas. A very enjoyable league, pasted the sphere for a evenig was spent by about sixty walk around in the fourth. Many interesting games No'bedy was on the guests. Hard bags. were participated in, also various luck. Then comes musical numbers were enjoyed lands on the ball Sutherland and for a homer. after which an elaborate luncheon Again nobody on the bags. More was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgers luck. will make their home In Silver tough Addie Miller, late of American City. of Fork, -played at second for the Jones Robert Mr., and Mrs. " Tiiaps.-.Twenty-lourhoars balers Long Beach; cat;' 'Mr. and MiSs. Manager .MitcheU had informed American of Hollindrake John The Herald that Miller would Daily Fork, Mrs. Rose McGham of Baker not be that signed; he, was "going or were the guests hCltr Ore., to get aiong with Kinney Soren Lavard Shaw Tnursaay evening. sen and Dodge as pitchers. MitcheU Mrs. LaDell of Eureka returned said that be wouldn't pay the to her home after spending a tew price American Fork asked for weeka with her aunt. Mrs. Zina iMIUers release. Evidently he had flmtt of Lakeview. change of heart, for Addie was at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ciegg, Miss secona. Bina ClecKitnd Mr. and Mrs. W. J The sad details: Clegs were the guests of Mr. and LEHI.. Mr. Stanley Harris of Lindon, AB R H.O:A. Thursday evening. 4 2 1 2 Colledte, 2b 5 Barnes, if 2 TCM SEI SAYS m ; FOR SALE IHI1I1ITIIIS ER BY-HEB- four-bas- e i AVALAHCEF 111 i 0 and children, Veldar Pern, Verllo end Keith, returned to their home in Vineyard after xpeBdlng a week with Airs. Moul-to- n Clegg's mother, Mrs. Joseph of Heber City. Mis Lots Larsen and Rex Dsries flood 0f light upon the workings of prohibition in the spent the Fourth In Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Arch .weight re trie Doara united State is thrown by figures submitted to their home after apendinx trad to the Britiah Jiouse of tomnwns, comparing ex- - turned a few weeks with relative! and in United from alcoholic the Kingdom liquor .portations of friends. 1913 and 4920. In the former year prohibition was still in Mia Glsdys tfloldaway returned Joan Murdoch, motored to Saratoga after Thursday it . the future In tE United States; in 1920 it was an actuality t oher home-i- n Vineyard, snd spent a very pleas rela pending a few day visiting . that is, as much as it has ever since become. ant day. -Springrttl. Mis Alice Phillip M Lent ws th fifure the UWted Kingdom in 1913 tiveMrs.InClayton and the Montgomery : guest of Wesley Harding on the of Mrs. : yffc: '"vt KisGmiimmuwimimh g . m-w- J rurnkiMj 9, frd wJS1-- Or wOl trads driving horse. .4 NO HUMAN BEING ever lost one white ton .""i. 17, sarin cent of principal or interest on snr real estate loan that I hav made in the teat 80 r" KS.nr also Irani? mortgage draw 8 per cent interest net to you. Large and small mortgage for sate all the time. W.J-- H. FOR RENT-- 4ranrighea ? Bay. 591 N. 3rd E. BURIED TRIES PAYSOH MITCHELL Socrety Editor, Ethel Duckett; AD society news should be telephoned to The Herald office ,'phone 95. WIB1 6t Subscription: Delivered by carrier, SO cents a month; by Msut In CUh county, 33 a year; outside the county, $3.60 a year ., Daily Herald'o Sport Newo FOB RENT 7 with bath, : ' ' i ..' : , ... r mm tri- - H .. |