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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1022. bt. 4.uiu THE DAILY HERALD this over, herJook She tried to find somePublished by The Herald Company. "What do people say to thing t'-ny"when it's like she wondered, peojlel" SATURDAY. ' AFTERNOON "EXCEPT .EVERY WEEK-DAthis?" "Getting married Is for your whole .'Entered is second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at lite" wa all that eamfrtber. flashed at her. "Yours wasn't," pOBlofflce.-PTovo- , L'tali, under the Act of March 3 1ST!). Lulu's color deepened, but there 1 . .Editor and Publisher E. C. RODGER3. seeiiietl to be no resentment in her. She must deal with this right that 3(5 cents a i Hi,. Terms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, was what her maimer seemed to say. And how" should she deulT month; by mall in Utah county $3 a year; wutside the county "Di." she, cried, "come back with I3.S0 a year. me and wait till mamma and papa a. i k.FTi iiimrBi get home." "That's likely. They say I'm not to be married till I'm twenty-one.- " "Well, but how young that is!" "It Is to you." "D1I This Is wrong It Is wrong." D. APPLETON AHP GCrSrXNX "There's nothing wrong about getCWlhr H. A. "We are pleased to note Superintendent ting married If you stay married." tor came through be train, "Well, then it can't, be wrong to let Dixon's statement thatJiow the high school pool is "self Mrs. Dett im working contentedly "Could you tell me," she said timidbeside her, and now and then humthem know." attract is the mean that pool - supporting." "the name of the principal hotel in That must ming an air of that mule of the night ly, "It Isn't But they'd treat me ing many bathers, which is good from both the health before. The sua surged- through the UUltonr wrong. They'd make me stay at Nlnlan asked as had this they home. And I. won't stay at home I kitchen door and east window, a re' and, happiness points of consideration. turned oriole swung and fluted on the neared Savannah, Georgia. there. They act as If I won't The conductor looked curiously at was tenstay But how about the safety? elm above the gable. Wagons clatyears old." her. the who children over the rattling wooden tered by patronize The safety of the sraall Abruptly in Lulu's face there came "Why, the Bess bouse," he said. a block pavement ? light of understanding. pool? And the pool in North park to "Ain't tt nice with nobody homer "Wasn't you expecting anybody Di," she said, "do you feel "Why, children small two of Quite recently the mother Mrs. Beit remarked at Intervals, Use meet your be asked, kindly. that toor way, o," said Lulu, "but Tm going to asked The Daily Herald ifjhose in charge of the pools the burden of a comic song. Dl missed this. She went on : find my folks" Her voice trailed mother,1' Lulu said, troubled, Tm grown up. I feel Just as wereapable of assuring the safety of small children her"Hush, ethical refinements conflicting with away. grown up as they do. And Tm not alnu "Beats all," thought the conductor, lowed to gain- her honest. in the pools. The uaiiy neraia invesutfjueu, do a thing I feel. I want to using his utility formula for the unibe away I will be away!" ed that in one instance the attendant was unable to "Speak the truth and shame the verse. Mrs. Bert contended. :i "I know about that part," Lulu said. swim, and in the other the attendant had so many other devil," In Mlllton Lulu's Inquiry for the When dinner was ready at noon, Dl She now looked at Dl with attenre children and demanded, that duties, did not appear. A little earlier Lulu Hess house produced no consternation. tion. Wag it possible that Dl was She her. attention to Nobody any water paid than might be; had heard her moving about her room. ceived less attention while in the in the air of that home as almost taken to be a new servant suffering she herself suffered? the at- -, and she served her in expectation that was She had not thoueht desirable. We since have learned there. thought of that. There Di had seemed to said "You sol" she i feeling stop swim io unaDte tenaani "Dl must be having the 'tantrlm' so young, so dependent, so asqulrm. ' The matter is urged upon the persons in charge of this time," she thought, and for a time herself angrily at the lobby entrance. Here, by herself, waiting for Bobby, But at length she did In the Hess house at Mlllton, she was these pools so that they may make every effort to as said nothing.doesn't Dl come? I'd bet"Why say: curiously adult. Would she be adult venture will a child sure anxious mothers that never ter put her plate In the oven." If she were let alone? to do so, she was arrested into those pools without having nearby an older person You don't know what It's like," DI Rising 11. t lAi1 her mother. Mrs. Bett was eating cried, Vto be hushed up an laughed at who can swim, and who is closely waicning me nine abybaked potato, holding her fork close and paid no attehtlon to everything swimmers. to the tines, and presenting a profile you say. water of passionate absorption. Some of these tiny bathers may venture into "Don't I?" said Lulu. 'Don't I?" "Why, Dl weat off," she said. She was breathing quickly and look too deep for them. We hope tne attendants never lose "Went off!" ing at DI. If this was why Di was neither children are that of fact young the very "Down the walk. Down the sideright leaving home. . . . good swimmers nor immune from temptation to try walk." But, Di," she cried, "do you love "She must have gone to Jenny's," Bobby Larkin?" deeper water. said Lulu. "I wish she wouldn't do By thl$ DI was embarrassed. "I've Let us make their safety certain! that without telling me." got to marry somebody," she said. Monnna laughed out and shook her and It might as well be him." straight hair. "She'll catch It!" she "But is it him?" cried in sisterly enjoyment. "Yes, it is," said DI. "But." she It woe when Lulu had come "back added, "I know I coukl love almost from the kitchen and was seated at the Not one street in all Provo presents to the anybody real nice that was nice to table thai Mrs, Bett observed : me." And this she said, not In ljor weeds. a nicture untarnished bv "I didn't think inle'd want her to own right, but either she had picked for attention to take her nice new satchel." weeds, We don't like to call public ff up somewhere and adopted it, or satchel else the terrible modernity and honweeds are not a pleasant topic for conversation. But, "Her "Yes. Inle wouldn't take It north esty of her day somehow spoke sometimes a pill must be swallowed, and so we venture herself, but Dl haUL" through her, for its own. But to Lulu said Lulu, "when Dl "Mother," on into the weeds. it was as If something familiar turned ' v.nat nonfpr afreet. Its face to be recognised. instance, we disDlav be went? away Just now, was she carrying a satchel T" i "DI !" she cried. fore the passing eye a beautiful, green center. It's "Didn't I Jut tell your Mrs, Bett "It's true. You ought to know demanded, aggrieved. "1 said I didn't that." She waited for a moment And, in frpnt of many houses green grass attracts think "You did It," she added. "Mamma But, in front of other property the weeds, a(L . fa, li j 1P nmfuTfunnnnfi m 2177 SWORN CIRCULATION "RECEIVED PAYMENT thought grave ami Safety in the Pool self-impos- ed that One of the strongest casts Cortnne Griffith has ever had in any of her productions was engaged tot "Received Payment," which wHl be shown at the Strand tTeater on Monday and Tuesday."5" Kenneth Harlan, whose work both as a stage player, and screen actor have brought him to the forefront, plays opposite tne star. He appeared with Gertrude Hoffman, playing in "The Fortune Hunter" and "The Country Boy" ,on the stage, and had prominent parts in such well known pictures as 'Love, Honor and Obey," "Dangerous Business," "Mamma's Affair" and "Lessons In Love." Regina Quinn, who is fast going' into the limelight as a screen player, has an Important role in the production, while Dorothy Walters, a well known character woman, has the part of Mother Starr, and Dan Duffy, a well known screen comedian, whose work on the screen Is too well known to dwell upon, has the role of Mr. Starr. The story of "Received Payment" is filled with dramatic Incidents. and the suspense Is well maintain ed throughout the production. In fact, it is not until the latter part that the spectator knows whose daughter she is. r tn frr Fabric TiresAlI tires carry standard gurantee. STOCK LIMITED Phone 74 Superior Gasoline 28c Per Gallon Superior Motor Co. MERCURY PRODUCTION. Sales of mercury In Spain, now state monopoly, for the first six months of this year were 12,000 flasks, valued at 3,800,000 pesetas. The total production of the Spanish mines for 1921 was 18)550 flasks. 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The contained ticket man, wonted to lost trains and prominent in perturbed faces, yet actually ceased who are and counting when he saw her: "Lenny Did Dl Deacon take Out erty? Warren and William pelling. The young clerk listened to her, showed her where to look In the Whan only strange names register. snd strange writing presented selves there, he said: them- r "Tried the parlor Republicans in the national capital And directed her kindly and with shaping the political destinies of those' his thumb, and in the other hand a those who hope to be, are causing some amazement train pen divorced from his ear for the express purpose. among the standpatters by openly discussing in hotel "Sura she did." said Lenny. In crossing the lobby In the hotel Lata cared corridors matters that heretofore have been whispered "And Bobby Larkin st Savannah, Georgia, Lulu's roost nothing for appearances now.. only behind closed doors. .The thought is expressed "He went in on the Local," said pressing problem had been to know where to look. But now the Idlers In that there is no party loyalty in permitting Republi- Lenny, and his eyes widened. "Where the Hess house lobby did not exist In T to cans wander in a Fool's Paradise, that the people "See." Lenny thought tt through. time she found the door of the Inreought to be advised of the situation so that their "Mlllton," he said. "Yes, sure. tensely reception room. Both of 'em." action may be felt in Washington and some rapid There, In a fat, chair, be"How till another train tide a cataract of lace curtain, sat Dt, " changes made that may prevent President Harding "WeU, long air." said the ticket man, alone. from following further in the footseps of President "you're in luck, If you was goto too. Lulu entered. She had no Idea what 1 ' r - r Mill-to- se-colored r Taft - ,. , rose-color- Seventeen was late this morning she'll be along, Jerk of a lamb's tall' Then," Mid Lulu, "yon got to give ,. ' Ing till after and you got to lend me ana his Dougherty." ' two dollars." The refusal of the president to heed public ."Sure thlDg,Taid Lenny, with a in the matter of appointments, equals in every manner of laying the entire railway the calm smiling defiance of Taft," says system at her feet pointing to the appointment and retention of E. "Seventeen" would rather not have Mont Reily as governor of Porto Rico as striking ex-- J stopped at Warbleton, but Lenny's slg- - to say.. When Dl looked up, started op, frowned, Lulu felt as If she herself were the culprit. She said the first thing jhat occurred to her; -- 'I don't believe mammall like your taking her nice satchel" "Weill" said Dl, exactly as If she had been at home. And superadded: "My goodness And then cried rudely: "What are you here forr "For you," said Lulu. ."You you i nai was taw on tne time euro, ana.tne be here, Dl." " you'd oiiKht ample of political unwisdom. "What's that to your Dl cried. iintiomii,,,, r.t nnininrL oinuilK ocuaic licuuuu- - i niaenmeeni -yellow exnrefifi slowed uv vwiiDviiouo. Lu,u- - "tto 'Why, Dl, you're Just a little can leaders seems to be that the president moves along wn "7 Lulu saw that this was all wronn. g,VXM. M V VIIIUUVW etuw vs. popular lines'only when he is compelled to move. Irritaold Inefficiency seized and stopped miserably. How was she tion is felt because of his bitter fight against the farm Thenher. herWhat was she going to dot to go out "Dl," ishe said, "If you autf upon bloc, reluctantly approved when there was no other Mlllton I She had been there but once. Bobby want to get why not. course left open. . All of these conditions might have years age how cotud she ever Bud fet us get you up amarried, nice wedding at' gone by witlLpassive objection on the part of Republi-canJeade- anybody T Why tud she not stayed lu humel" And she saw that this tound-edatwere-itJioshe were tulklngabout a for .the danger signals hoisted W'arWetett t in Iowa, North Dakota, In Indiana and in Pinchot's vic- somebody do, not the Sheriff. Corn"Who said, we wanted to be" mar-ried-r. perhaps. Oh, and Dwlght and Ina tory in Pennsylvania.- These writings on the political ish, ." were going, to be angry now I And wans, however, have spread alarm to a point where the Pi little DL- - As Lulu thought f her "Well, he's here." --presidential future and the party future are" fcemg the began to cry. She said to herself "Who aaldhe's herer ' piacea in tne scale for weighing purposes. They have that she had taught Di to sew. Isn't her no desire to see Warren end as did William, the victim I In sight of Mllltooi Lulu waa seized D sprang up. "Aunt LuliO the said, of a great progressive wave created out of adminis- with trembling and, physical nausea. "you're a funny person to be telling trative blunders, but alarm is felt, and it is being She had never been alone In any un- me what to do." Lulu said, flushing: "I love yon Just opt-moiscussea witn a rrannness that is but familiar town. She put her hands to hair and for The first time realised' the sent as if I waa married happy. with the hope of saving the president fromstartling, unconscious her her rolled-u- p sleeves. She was pulling In a home." puimcai injury. down these, sleeves when the conduct- tWeU, you aren't cried Dl cruelly, "and I'm gdlnej to do Just as I think -7-- r . "d ff girl" rs -- lf nd-asked thff-she- rlff Tr tea-part- - - y r fAIITIADS HOMER-LAUGHLI- N able Homer-Laugh-l- in hesicom- Sutton Tea China Company :' . PROVO, UTAH. r, You want the best flour, of course, it maices tne Dreaa like mother used to bake. Ask for Hoover Bros. Excelsior Plhtgraplhis RAIN OR SHINE The weather need never deter you from keeping an appointment for a sitting at OUR studio. Our modern equipment makes us independent of the sunlight, our light being softer and faster and much better than day-- v light. With our spot light we are able to give you the newest lighting effects THE MOVIE EFFECTS. 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In rst endeavors every instance oa service we art to render Ihe can and n save the family as much trouble necessary expense aa ... . possible . ast -- Thii Stgry Continued In ths Next Dally Herald the We handle Prices from $5.00 to $20.00 per set Do not tate for a moment in asking; us to shdw you our plete line. It does not obligate you in the least golfng 1o stay."right "fm said Lulu. She back-squarel- to make this claim. ware exclusively, carrying; in stock several patterns in OPEN STOCK ware. ' with you." wondered what she should do If Dl suddenly marched away from her, through that bright lobby Snd Into the street She thought miserably that she must follow;. And. then her whole concern for the ethics of Di's coarse was lost la her agonised memory of her terrible, broken shoes. Di did not march away. She turned ber, upon Lulu, and looked out of the window. For her ilfe Lulu could think of nothing more to. say. She was now feeling miserably on the defensive.' They were sitting tn silence when Bobby Larkin came Intc the room. Di flew to meet him.' She assumed in the pretty, agitation of her role, Ignored Lulu. v "Bobby I Is It an rlghtr Bobby looked over ber bead. NO WAITING There' are only four recosmized STANDARD POT. TERIES in the United States today. That is, FOUR producing; an English mixed clay dinnerware. stands paramount in the dish game today. If this were not so we would not be ;.CjVutfXSr of that which had happened In Savannah, Georgia. But Di said: "Here come some ladies. And goodness, look at the way you look !" Lulu glanced down. "I know." she said, "but I guess you'll have to put ' with me." up' ' The two women entered, looked Vbusfwlfh the complaisance of those who examine a. hotel property, find criticism Incumbent, and have no errand These two women had their occasion. In their presence Dl kept silence, turned away her bead, gave them to know that she had nothing to do with this blue cotton person beside her. When they bad gone on, "What do you mean by my having to put up with your W asked sharply. "I mean I'm going to stay with you: Dl laughed scornfully she was "I guess again the rebellious child. BobbyU have something to say about that," she said Insolently. "They left you In my charge." . "But Tm not a baby the Idea, Aunt NO GUTTER Four Only i,.M; truth. railway hospital? It would! station Tt traln,- "Ant you been to that big hotel In cv us on wu we are uus mca, which every one took to the city for Savannah, t Ana, wniie Georgiar The Hess boose, MUlton, bed a trathe spotlight upon Fifth. West, a street no tourist bopping, would be Just about leaving. dition of Its own to maintain, tt escapet. How about those weeds ? How do they line "Monona said Lulu, "don yoo go teemed, and they sent her fo the rear the ribbons with extending through the out of the yard while rm gone. Moth- basement door. She obeyed meekly, green grass up but she lost a good deal ef time belength of that street? They do not look very well, we U er, yon keep her" Loin ran from the house and up the fore aha found herself at the end of tett the world and our friends who live on that thor street She was In her blue cotton the office desk. It was stUl longer bet dress, her old shoes; the was bailees fore anyone attended her. ougniare. and without money. When she was There are other streets, but space is limited, and "See "Please, slrl" she burst still two or three blocks from the sta- It Dl Deacon has put herqjit same on How about everybody declaring war on the weeds twelve-thirty tion, the heard the your book." in the street and near the sidewalk in front of his prop- "pulUng oat" Her appeal was tremendous, com- TIRES AND TUBES full At this onslaught Lulu was stupe- flea. For she began to perceive Its "I know what I want to do, I guess," Dl muttered, as If to try to cover what she had said. Up to that moment Lulu had been feeling Intensely that she understood Dl, 'but that Dl did not know this. Now Lulu felt that she and Dl actually shared some unsuspected sister hood It was not only that they were both badgered by Dwlght It was more than that They were two wom en. And she must make Dl know that she understood her. . "Di," Lulu said breathing hard, "what you Just said Is true, I guess. Don't you think I don't know. And now rm going to tell you" She might have poured it all oat, claimed her kinship with Dl by virtue GAS T a'cci-dent- . I twelve-thirt- y 80 HI-TES- Drive in and Be Served. Inle" tald 111 Itfl finl "Mother, which way did she goT rank and ugly, rear their bold heads. Monona pointed with her spoon. Wouldn't it be a beautiful sight, and wouldn't it --one went mat way," the said. I have a wonderful effect upon strangers if there was seen her." Tried the PartorJ" Ana Directed r not a weed from the courthouse to the State Mental Lola looked at the dock. For MoKindly and With His Thumb. nona had pointed toward the BUY " a iuhui. How About Those Weeds? 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