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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923.' - THE DAILY HERALD ... FufcUsbtf by Tb Herall Springe Company.- - . Deal-wiftg- iBg A startling ghbst story is creating a sensation" in England. at midnight. ess Alteman were MrnAJllrsurf scientists are Eureka claims he visitors Sunday. Bishop Joseph Storrs of American taking his clainfc seriously, for hejs man of high standing. His Fork was a guest of the Harrison father was "chief whip" of the conservative party, also vice cham- - family Monday. Sam Parry oTMantl spent thrweete berlain to Queen Victoria and King Edward. end with his sister, Mrs, Hardy Evel Lord St. Audries encountered his "black ghost" in the tradi ett. tional theatrical atmosphere. He didn't believe in ghosts. But Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handley, Sr., were favored Tuesday" evening with a he was curious. So, on a week-en- d visit, he and his hosts decided crowd of neighbors and friends 'who to investigate a nearby haunted house. This haunted house was Just called in. The much favored card "500" was enjoyed, followed by a deserted dwelling, crumbling to decay, littered with fallen plaster game music and; dancing. Those participate were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and other rubbish. lng . .. . r ..Dallln, ... .1.. w lne ghost s neadquarters were supposed to Dem arsecoiid- - wyiance. - Mrs, Gertrude Hanfordr floor bathroom where, some fifty years ago, an insane doctor'had Mrs. Pratt, Miss Berrilce Roylance. iMrs. Will Wlgnall was a Spanish committed an atrocious murder and later committed suicide. Fork visitor Wednesday. St Audrie sawlibst''JbgIand tt -- - --- r! that ddwhTTiToTdeV you may, by open-ln- ing. g would These admonitions or. other and closing its doors, Ourgasthfe best by test appear Try it and convince yourself -- Lord St. Andries mounted guard inhetpstairs hall in fhejrtSToonrfoov::Be ;. 3 ... would.; i.i.i ouisiae. sight - nintlllntinn Pine TreeSetbite Station Song, "The La Marseillaise"; taikTTn French by Prof. G: L. Baron of the Springville high school; piano solo. Miss. Helen Clark. The reni'ainder of the evening was spent rla"!! French inuiiiea (Most oi us Here js Lord St. Audries' report of what happened: , "Out of the door, down the dark passage, something like an immense bat came toward me, It was black from head to foot and it seemed to be built in the form of a very powerful man, But two things made me know that it was no human being. First I could see, no face, just a hideous blank. Secondly, though it leaps over the rough,, rickety floor, it made absolutely no noise. "But when this thing dashed out I, was struck backwards with an irresistible force. t . . I found myself fighting, strugstairs." gling with I know not what, r j that no dog can be .Having escaped, Lord St A coaxedigto the garden aroiv'i hi !v.vi;'ed house. This is the . End IPoint 42& . served to 18, ; Richard Huntington of Sunnyside is . - v .". .V. . Test Specifications Hi visiting with - relativea and friends this week. Mr. ana Mrs. David 'WHeCTSfrisest cleverly entertained 'Wednesday after noon. at party in their cozy cottage on Third NOrth and Fourth Kast streets. Beautiful potted nlarits adorned the reception,-- . rooms, while the tables were charmingly laid with old eilver and linen which was used. Jn England., by Mrs Wheelet'a -'ovf r "Neurologists; specializing irrpsychfc phenomena, Would The evening was devoted to that what Lord Audries saw; was a creation of his mind a hallu- ago. games and social chat which was en- psycho-imaginaticination while in a highly-strun- g conditions. joyea Dy Mrs, i;iien Wheeler, Mr. and "Authorities like Hudson, admit that and Mrs. ghosts are actually J.Mrs.T. Jesse O. ReynoM-MWheeler, Mr. and Mrs. pimmick "seen." But they do not admit-tha- t seeing them necessarily Child, Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, ,Mr. proves the existence and presence of departed spirits. . Hallucina- and Mrs. Amyot Cherrington. . tions in dreams seem very real. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe, accombelieve Mrs. in Martha Burt and Mrs. panied by Many others firmly ghosts. You can get just so far with psychic pheononiena, then Ruth Thorpe, potored to -- Salt Lake, reach a point where you have nothing to stand on faith. Monday, where they will spend the 221 284 Silver Plating 874. . 406 , This is "p We replate Silverware, Nickel or Copper Plate metal vases, jardeniers or any household ornament Superior Gasoline g mm or repuUfinioe III nnr Pnllnh claimT?Wr " v. w. 3rd, So, and University Ave Corner-o- f .25 per cent 52 per cent r. .87 per cent Doctor Negative (no acid) . . ... :95 per cent Color were refreshments - games.' Dainty llDbUlU Initial 115 enjoyed - Dnnnrrl UldlllimiUII Miss Lola Mendenhall waa hostesvf Wednesday evening to the- - French club of the B. Y. U Prove The fob , d Every User Booster T Br-r-r-- - : 1 Mnnd "- Lord 1- -- . . Ed Payne highly entertained at their home Tuesday even-; , EVERY WEEKDAY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY., lag in compliment to the following L. T. Hoffieins, - Entered as second class mall matter June 6, 1911, at the po8toff.ce, friends: Mr.- and Mrs. Mr. andlrtrs. Garnet, Friel. Mr. ano ITO, UUh, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs, Jim; Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Alva abiiskie. Terms of Subscription: Dally only,' delivered by carrier, 30 cents Sir. and Mrs. ath; by mall In Utah county, $3 year; outside the county, 13.50 a year, and Mrs. Equhart, Mr. and Mrs. w. a. J3.50 a year la adrance; Firmage, Mr. and .Mrs. Mell Croffora, rfily and 'Sunday,' by carrier, Mr. and Ms. Alma Wheeler, Mr. and Lily and Sunday, by mail,J4 a year. Sunday only,, by mall, $1 a year. Mr. Winn Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lyman ThomaaArereiL-M- n and Publisher. Editor Rodgers, Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. Dell .Thorn, J. A. Owens, Business Manager. Mrs, Lethia Clark and Miss Orpha N. 'Gunnar Rasmuson,. City' Editor. Deal. The main dlversipn of the even" 'i ,' A. Circulation , T. Hardtaft Manager. ing was progressive "500," Miss Orpha jtonora. Mrs. Lyman Haymond the consolation. A boute- THE BLACK GHOST. ous repast was serveu oy iue uubicoo , must- . Jnaintala dinner Monday eratof for Kr, flftanjb teat the rigidity. Of the , top simple enough and easy to follow tot tie Duunfactorert over the country, Mrs. Nepbi GletfhiU, Mt. and Mrs. under nearly 1,700 pounds weight stations service all that the one considers fact when Two ftpished cars. AJtudsoa and an Ernest Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. It ' The WHIard Storage Battery com- - . ktada'of are'eret ther twnndred f Essex, In order that yeur maMamine Chllds; the present Upholstering, finish and storage batteriea on the markeConTy paiijr u ipeteland,"1onr ago Tealixlnt'-2. details. eight or ten of irWca canTeaaonably this .need for a high (rade product .moat and careful attention to that product, MWa wfll hare for this exhibit, the be called standard makes, HERE factory engineers' comments upon the people are extremely careless r about established service station organizareasons for the design of each. princi- giving any attention whatever! to the The Schofield Auto' company has pal part," said T. L. Schofield. "We b.attery on their car, and that fewer tion whose jnotto "Through fierrlce opened an automobile' show' aQ' it believe everyone will find the com- still know when they are overcharging We Grow" has made them the- largest weU worth their tjatteries, it is no wonder that eompany of 1U kind today.' own, at the company's show room on plete exhibit, to be very y" ' - First North street. The exhibit.' ii seeing." - ' confined to"jthe Hudson and Essex cars, and Includes: A coach body stripped of all paint, LOW BATTERY COST upholstery and outside covering In order to show exactly how these bodies are constructed. . Low cost battery service th Tery A complete Hudson chassis and complete Essex, chassis In order to show thing that every autoist is interested la. The WttlarMocal battery expert how the cbasses are built A display, on tables, of all the priii- says three "things are necessar- yand 4 start with ciparworkTnTaiBtfarHudaon Essex in order that they- - may be service u properly win irequeui ua studied at close range and critically. regular testing and filling, guard A coach turned completely upside against overheating due to overcharg WTtEPEaCBTHEAMJGHT REFLECTORS ve ed except After all, faith is man s greatest power. I - nn ii '. n yr1 ii - a iii - m i mm i m "i I ... m mwmim mm "V - .. fii 1 6. D. Heavy Flannel Shirt, ......; $1.49 special New O. D. Wool.Shirts. . $1.93 New Q. D. Flannel Shirts $2.9S Officers' Dress Shoe; hl-c- ' ut' 7e3 made Khaki and Cham bray Shirts, each. . . ... .79 . Pau; Army Field Boot; 16-in- ch air UVoL-Extrj-Heav- 18-in- ch .. .$8.50 Shirt, retnilar $6.00 value U. S. Army Field Sho'e.t$449 RX.flS for All Wool Navy- Blue Shirt, veryOvershoes, extra heavy, special ..$2.98 rPair. ....,...........$3.49 Verv fine Flannel. Mareen lind U. S. Arctics, black rubber, ; double sole and heel, to wear Khaki, special . . . . . . .$2.49 with - -- r each . :. . . . Boys' . Heavy Khaki SWKATEKS D. Slipover, Oi, -- ..a Slipover-rrrir.9- 98y ..... .$5.U -- Gloves, pair v..i.f.iqs Canvai,Glbve3, leather. faced, . , . .23 pairJ... . . Special Leather Work Gloves, . . . .98 pair...... . . .y Warranted . Horsehide Work t4z.. -- Gloves, pair , pair...... - $3.49 AND COATS .T"' . Corjuroyyestifull leather M lined, Ali Wool Mackinaws, $1.29 5heeined Mofeskinrs. tsr eacn ...... .........$8.50 Men's Dress Raincoats,- - $6.93 7I rv ..IM.M, m i r1 ii ii 1 i m M m. M m ' . vi i i hi m m L JERSEY. GLOVES "viC iSZG-m-n J lntfni t i i m m Saturday, J' "" " v .V I "UU "l v BLOUSES KHAKI ' - - LiiIiUU ' " ;SHIRTS Extra heavy U. S. Army Khaki values to Jl - Btra aouDie ueai, pair...... 0. D. Wool Breeches, LO. MEJTSHOSIL D7 Wool ... ReclaimeoV .: New' ORSEHIDE ; AND, JJGHIDE- - xG.L0VES Ex'tra heavy, well sewed, wrist' length and gauntlet Regular" Breechesf 'new. V CASIP SUPPLIES Officers' Folding Table, CI quahty,12pairior....liUU. $2.49 renovated, ' , gwdrwearing $18 ArmyCots, $3.49 Amy Cots7acn....$4.60 U.Bedaclcsreac : f U. S, - cch Amy McClellan Saddles, $12.69 Barrack Bags, 'eaclr.,;..?;e9 ; ; i.. shipment of Tarpaulins and ...X WTn -- An .it sizes, m . wvcia, , nu s.u (o1(?Af5)Tr,nnR f Off Qyarantee Goods Exchaiiged or Money m u m m - $1.19 MesrKits, reclaimed, .each49 Mess Kits, ew, each; . . . . .79 Thermos Bottle each.. $1.19 Pup; Tents, eacH OverseaGaps;-ac- i . . ..$2.98 , - . h. Riding Quirt. . . .49 : PUTTEES . Solid Leather Cordo Calf Put-- v tees, pair ....i.Vv.;..$3.95 Wrap -- Puttees, - rt lock-stitched,- -Pair ........95 nt Canvas ' Itrtrino ' : r- - UNDERWEAR Men's ..Heavy Fleece Lined Unions, pair ... Men's. Elastic .Ribbed- .$1,49 Unions, ' 1 - ..P1 U. S. : i.. ....).$1.79- - government 'All Wool 'Dmwprti r.ol U. ' S. government 'All ' TTT..orc)ift4a Mti . . k4 Wool . . . . Al.i..'' rr.1.7 iiTiiira 5 Mil II n) uu dSdM. u IB vuyg ,m .......... .X4f """j U. S. Army Hatchets, ea 1 304West Center St. v 111. --!. Wool double . i i m MMiU I Army I - wwwi vjlt I weight -- mrmmM I yatr . . . .... .. . .x.US Men's Issue JOisM I a ..VI " I &mm Boysr Khaki Breches, Regulation single back Rain .. coats, eacn .$4.75 (0) r-c- - ew. i . .49 aocjcs, pair .....r. MISCELLANEOUS All tir.l Extra- hnoire nraifrli v ... wKilM TmW VVOU1 nwuv Ml '.. fSaddlA r Boot Socks, pair ... . . . .ffifc I 0 M AIT rCUl.,, .... .t.< ' 9::......;$1.00 MM:.:;::moo Army Regulation, double back, ,Kaincoats, eacn. ; . . . $5.9S 1 - i-- 1 . Heavy'-- ' tanvaS, leather-faced- ,. Tegulai; 35c. value f.Sat- - 04 nil "UU 'urday, 5 pair for . U. S. Army Khakt Blouse, Sat- ..urday special, each.. n ocai., GLOVES .B- .. - . iM 5-p- air.l v- i MEN'S HOSE Medium- " Regular ?5c value; mK &f L Extra heavy" gray Sweaters,' coat style, regular $1.98 value fl1 nn Saturday, HEAVY WOOL MIXED MEN'S SOX vi i Id' . i j I SWEATERS-- . Off r 7 - rr I mm Coxflein and seewhaf A FEW $1 SPECIALS each... .$7.98 Storm - - . sleeves,, Tacftrr. r. . fv.V7Trrrri$7.50 8( M3LOVESHeavy weight Canvas - Shirts, the finest wool neat design --Knitted . socks, j , y DOLLAR DA Y I tooM $74)8-- 4 ,, ,., , ni ij ii f MWF ' . Trench Shoes, hobbed or plain. .v;.r$3.98 t Its METAL WE REPLATE IT "IF MWF ' si U. S, ARMY SHOES -- at i.i.....mi,.ii nf7zu i I SUPER VALUES IN UOVERN-MEN- T ISSUE SHIRTS New iefic JO& West Center. i ... i--i 9 week. Mrs. Beulah Whiting entertained Guarante e Shop Superior Motor Co Tv V 1 Provo, Utah - |