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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY i , THE DAILY HERALD . ' W J- -'i v r . . t. t1' - i .V . Ibllshed by The Herald Company. Tiie Joyof -- EVERY WEEKDAY AFTERNOON ' - EXCEPT SATURDAY. Entered as second class mall matter June ivo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. at the 6. 1911, postofflce, K fill SHIE IN IS: mm vi' HoutaT assistant secretary, TJtah, at i p-- m, Wednesday, February ' "Assistant Secretary " on - which Utah. ; Ptoto , un thin ssaMsment mav remain (First publication Jan. , i923r last paid on . Monday, February 6, 1923, will be . delinquent ana aaverusea publication Feb. 5, 1923.) nd to pay the delinquent assessuetionr before ment, together with coot of advertls-inf- f unless payment and expense of sale. will he sold at the office of the com p l HOUTZ,- pany, Room 10, Holbrook, Block. Provo, PE. to ProTO,'f Utah. ' Anr stock de" -- rooms, and ran Into the halL At that moment I thought I heard feet en the gravel outside, and unbolting the front door f rushed out---" "Leaving an exit for any- thief in I" the bouse to escape by snorted Lady By SYDNEY GOWlNG. (Copyright, 1921 THE STRAND THREE VIII CHAPTER The Plot Thicken. By sheer force of arrested Impetus, many 'ardent baseball fans of the towns in Utah county to the Provo Almee and the Imtler spun round each other at Arm's length like skaters on games. a rink; something ripped loudly, the The Ogden chamber of commerce will name a representative to attend butler, shooting off at a tangent, coled the session at Salt Lake at their lided with a suit of near wall. the The ensuing Weber next the club. at Moncraslrtiig- meeting gested an Insurrection in a hardware day. "' .Tommy Fftzpatrlck, athletic direct- shop. or at the University of Utah, man Almee skidded against the wall and. ager of the Ogden club last season, recovering, leaped-- wildly over the two and "Hank Mann, veteran catcher prostrate relics of feudalism the but- r "Ilk. - - armor-pedestal- ?.1"g, SLW1 hlPla.?,8 Will fCDttil HWCO IU .IUV Immediate formation of a loop. Joe Slattery is expected to attend the - Lakea.ru Te resentative of - the Brigham club. Eight tfubar--' wTrrTSesougHt" forTHe new organization, which will Insure at least four and possibly six when the league Is finnaly organized. tiarence Brooks, a former catcher with the Vernon club" of the Pacific Coast league, and I F. SnaDD. re ceiver for the. Brigham Peaches of the Northern Utah league during 1922, an tnarmen pushing, the movement Baseball fans are gazing toward the' Spalding store in Salt Lake City where a meeting of representatives from "Provo. Salt Lake, Ogden, Brig-haLogan - and. Tremonton will be Jield- - Wednesday evening. The ques- tionto be discussed will be the base-hall activities nf the respective com' munitfes during the present year. 1 The possibilities for a state league of either or Class D MOTHER STATES standing will be thoroughly gone over. From the present outlook a state league seems certain as a result of the meeting. It is believed among those who have been In close touch with the men who have been pushing the organization of such a league that the Salt Lake ronflab will not be cjosed Declares Tartlae Treatment Ended until a temporary organization of st Rheumatism When He Was Help-'- . least four clubs lias been drawn i From Suffering. Provo will be represented at t' -i' Tanlac lias helped my air TnPBtlng by President Harry Heal a ! Vice President Robert Moorefleld nothing los. than wooder" the Provo Athletic, assocatlon. Other , iui," s.n.l Mrs. F. M. Berry. 3401 Provo fans may also attend the meet-- i Siskiyou St., Los Angeles. Calif., re ing to give their moral support to the cently, offical representatives of the club. and "I.yle was weak and d rearlftrtty front rhruma-- t Owing the pa and directors of the Provo Athletic as tism. His neck was stiff and his sociation are said to have been in con- - j throat swollen so there were days ami sultation several times relaUtfgoJJyjJdays when he couldn't .even swallow WiTtelL. without great pain. action to be taken iWihrfSZr His arms orreti these consultations are ana legs ir?SLy "J-rfo thi' effect that - the directors are hy for weeks, we had to prop npw united In refusing the demands so. of the Lehi. American Fork and Heber him up lu bed as he could not lie of splitting the Provo gate receipts down. "But soorrafter- - getting Tanlac. his . . been figured out that it will appetite returned, he began' to digest . cost the Provo Athletic assocatlon no; his food better and the s.weJlmg and; more money to loin the state league ipnln gradually went away. Since then than it would to remain Jn, the Utah he hasn't had a touch of rheumatism to the gate and he's as healthy a boy as you ever county league and accede, ' saw. splitters' demands.--too, but 'Kirant was all Under such conditions the directors are of the opinion that It would Tanlas brought his appetite and advantage of the strength right back and he is feeling greatly be to the Provo club to-- join the state league fine. I will always praise Tanlac." Tanlac is for sale by all good drugThe fans will be given the opportunity bottles sold. to see faster ball, and this will un- gists. Over doubtedly have a tendency to draw Advertisement. mm - run-dow- n -- na Jr 60-4- It-h- run-dow- OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE INSPECTOR the coat of J-- v I I 1 1 ASS ,tM' '&i3-- PRC BATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult county clerk lnforma-tion- . signers for further -- T k r "FUN FROM THE PRESS" NOTICE TO CRE1TODRS. . nTthe District. Court of Uftah Coun ty, State of Utalu In tne matter of the estate of Stephen larkham, de ceased. i BEFORE YOU START " 1 x "There Was No One to Be Seen," sued the Butler. Drythea. "Continue your narrative." Pur- Attorneys fof Administrator. (Published in The Paily Herald 15, 22, 29, Feb. BUILDING! See me about store- fixtures of any kind colonnades, latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. - - - Jan". 5, 1923.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the brilliant i, Creditors wll present claims, with effort to make his mistress hear; vouchers, to the undersigned, at theoffice of Martin M. Larson, attorneydim iiplit, "tliere wis, however, Provo Commercial Bank build 'inere glow, in onp of the windi'uvs j ing, Provo, Utah, before the 20th day ' " shouted, asking whose it ivn t of .March, 1923. "Tarbeaux!" .."which window?" asked Mr. I.n:u!ip SUSIE KIMBER, Mr. Tarbentix came forward, limpi Administrator of .the Estate of Ed sharply". One hand pressed a crimsoned 1 .'3. am una Me to ing. Steven. Kimber, Jr., Deceased, say for cerfn'n handkerchief to his nose, which had Wiher her MARTIN M. LARSONV ladyship's or Miss 'Seroo;, rriAttoTriTT for Administrator: wttweted rtrnrer the Tilch Is next to It Perhaps'. (Published in The Daily Herald, Jan. r-want out " . good knlgnt"s breastplate. His other 15, 22, 29, FebT 54922.1, baud grasped a yard of torn blyte Lalfy Krythea Immediately led the ASSESSMENT NOTICE. dothvjhifh!ifrtt'ved before him. way through the front entrance. Mining and Milling Com-Syndicate "Did you stop that woman?'' cried There Is a light full onv In one of now the... rooms Provo, Utah. . i ilr. Tarbeaux Tna; Notice is hereby given that at a it is ""Aimees room," said Lady w as In the Jiegatlve. Like a thundercloud she meeting of the board of directors of Erythea. uilstressT "Why not, Idiot 1" said his swept upstairs and beat upon the door the Syndicate Mining and Milling "A houseful of useless Incumbrances company, held on the 4th day of Januof her niece. unable to stop a siugle" The em' ary, 1923. an.asseasmenX .lNo,. 15).. of Is door. the "AimeeT Open Why $1.50 per thousand shares was levied purpled handkerchief caught her eye. your lifiht on?" tuunV Are upon the outstanding capital stock of is the what matter, "Why, "I I'm so frightened, aimt!" cried the ' corporation, payable immediately you wounded?" .i voice. "I dare not be In a "Proud shed m' blood ladyship's thetrembling dark I dare not." service!" snuffled Mr. Tarbeaux. "I cannot hear you!" said Lady Erym' "Couldn't help skirt tearln', lady." thea. "What!" the thieves?" "Have they , Mr. Tarbeaux, with a silent but screamed the voice tragically. ol splendid gesture, lold ; the ofece "Caught them?" snorted Lady Ery-thetorn skirt upon the tall bench. shaking the doorhandle. J'Is It "Clue, m' lady," he said, with the likely a mob of mental deficients could air of a bankrupt making the most of catch anybody? No!" his assets.. "With this It should not "Thank heaven !" said Georgina with be difficult H trace the thief." an explosive, gasp. The on'y modern, fully ' "Trace her!" snorted Lady Erythea. Lady Erythea started, 'If you had heloj on to her there would .'Er4.. What are you talking about ! equipped Radiator Repairing would have been no need to truce Will you open the door or not 1" now at I 11" Shop in Utah County Tm frightened, aunt! Mr. Lambe Joined them; his mild rose to a shrill voice whoop. your service at Georglna's eye at once apprehended the significance of the piece of serge. CHAPTER IX "1 cannot see that Tarbeaux Is to blame," be said in his aunt's ear; "he "Marveloual" did his best, and aTter all It Is unimLady Erythea recoiled. There were, portant." after all, enough hysterics In the honse "Unimportant! The Infamous crea-- 215WegtXenterr-already. Evidently nothing was to be ture has got clear away !" from her niece. learned -- Phone 730. "MydenT-pun- tf Thatstupld glrl "Go back to your bed andaont"De cannot have been the thief. You do silly. There Is no danger," snapped not really suppose this burglary was Lady Erythea. The sharp whirr of a committed by a woman!" motor on the drive below drew her "Most certainly I do!" cried Lady attention, and she hastened down- puiKia Krythea. "I can believe anything of stairs. the modern woman anything ! She . The car drew , op at the entraace hid when Ttra alarm sounded, and with a jerk 'andj ejected three policemade a desperate dash for escape men; a constable,. aWrgeant. am! Inwhen I discovered her. It s clear spector Panke" of ;Stnhoe, a man of as dayllk'ht to anybody but a fooll ennnnnusjnerjry--Jbr-Juulk-J8dt-h It Is certuln she. had my emeralds thick hlnck eyebrows and a, singularly upon her at thejlute, and It Is lucky bitter .expression, lie ran upthe iioie of you "are killed though"" It steps; but before he could open his would be very little loss.. Tarbeaux, uiouin LiBtiy lorestmiea mm. Hid you recognize the creature whom M'ou are wasting your time here! you allowed so egregious!; to escaped Go. at. once In chase ol a motorcycle rk. thatVotwa? ten nilautes ago oyrthe Normr Jadyi It ,wai V And the Incident was somewhat 6tanhbe road !" , said Mr. Tarbeaux 'apologetl-catly.- " "A matorcycler exclaimed he Inm spector almost Joyously, as one who "It was a young person-V- I ''Ser-gean-t. unable to say more. But I. am sure seems his theories confirmed. she was not one of our household." get after them at once In the "I lave" telephoned the police, at car takjp Poison with you. A we Stanhde," said Mr. Lambe; "they didn't meet t hera they must have are corolnjt Immediately by car.1' taken the branch lane at the cross 'A gleanV of lntelllgeace at last! toads! - sway wlth.,you, man quick 1" shall consider no reward too Thank you. Alexander and forgive me I am overwrought My censor great, If my emeralds are recovered T does not applf to you. The whole af- exclaimed -- Lady - Erythea, ai the car fair Is appalling I" said Lady Erythea, drove aay. . "Do you think yoor men You pay three dollars for clenching her hands. "My pearls, the will be successful Inspector? My butexamination and tret - your diamond chaplet these comparatively ler allowed the malefactor to slip are trifles but the emeralds are gone. through hla fingers in. the most fatu-di- n glasses at the- - price you will nr manner. Can you" The Lambe emeralds I? - r-pay at: any wholesale, optical "One moment audience before shrank 'Interrupted the" Inher the company in' the state.' What ....... ..: .. wrath. spector. '"The thieves were seen then, better can I offer?" .r It Is Incredible ! Twelve years ago by your ladyship's servants! Was one lnto-4- hli Is the of theiTTlolnnnr -Plenty of reference-: s- In xauen uau case, pos- ... He had to bawl the flueition Into every i ei;iuu arid Utah county. Provo sible' precaution, under' skilled advice. Lady' Erythea's which Alexander When she under la oronght My safe modern; I considered I had made the- - house Itself Impregnable at stood, lady Erytherryei iflashed night '.So it would have' been, had 1 :' "Yes!" the excTalmed,."! yooiig been adequately served, What measure did you. take, Tarbeaux? I was 'Woman.' Ion suspected a woman then absurd .enough i tp think I could - rely .rrbefore jron. came hwr - - : -I do more than suspect, my ltd, upon you, in an emergency like this P . Anderberp;, Inc. said Inspector Pinit - frUnly. "1 retired at the'nsiifll hour, my I 36 West Center St. lady, to my room In the ra'ssage," said "s Fhone'f2;;" (To be continued.? 443 West Firsf North Street. . SAVE MONEY SAMUELKOPP 446. : . ifc Phone 450 West Center. Lowest Prices. -- . WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 10, 1923. Big Shipment Fancy Breakfast Bacon, per whole slab buy the limits, it's fine per lb. 26 ..; New Shipment Picnic Hams, mild cured, per lb. 18rf Mttiaindmoked Bacon Squares, per lb. . . ... . . . . . .19 bugar uured Eastern Hams, lb ,23 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard. . . . , .93 . . 5-l- , . Radiators Repaired . b. 10 lbs. Sugar : 10 lbs. Broken Rice, while it lasts ; .. lOTbsV Pirikaye Beans Fresh Ranch ButterTTb. . . . .'. . . ; . . . 87 ....... .45 .;. .. ...79' . ... ........ . . .40 .v. '. Strictly Fresh Eggs-g- et your share, .per dozen, ... . . . rrr. Extra Fancy Finnan Haddie, per lb. . . i-lbrick Codfish,, fresh in . J , "9-lsack Corn Meal, Real Goods, Real Price sack Graham Flour .... . ; v. 2 Large pkgs. National Rolled Oats b. . . .25 . .30f 25$ 28 b. 9-l- 35f b. 55 r.45 -- 20ecan-Mab . . . . . . iv . ; . . .10 . t . ... . ...... 2 Large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 45 2 Large pkgs. Kirk's Soap Chips .45 13 Bars Diamond C Laundry Soap ........... . . .... . 49 2 pkgs. Wheaco . . . r. . . . '. 49? Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap 13 Remember This r- - rJ ' - t Th) tifet a tzzltatPnce . Glasse PAUL D. VINCENT w. tetl hatie Quctiiv -- PROVO, UTAH. . Is-a- at Offilial Automobile Inspect T-- T nor 4 Brimhall Brothers Wholesale too-da- ProvdrUtalr sud-"de- WORTHY . OF TPUST I is this reliable firm of funeral directors. Our repptation and long years of satisfactory service have giveh'us this enviable position and Entitle us - -- - Tttryourmosrfawabie That Is Hatch Undertaking Co Lila BL Hatch 654-- J. MWP BUY FOR CASH - teLluride motor cd. Anson Hatcir - -- - Parry Battery SeCTetsrryiJrState'sfficer - Phone the any-thlng- We will be pleased to rnake out your license application card, have your car inspected and fix notorial seal for you; in fact, complete your card ready for mailing to friend or neighbo? whom'we have served. our best recommendation. the the S. W. : Peterson ""But when"! reached the opejjt there as no one to be seen," pursued the ceased. hutler.wose throat ,nc!ied""ith , uTheSonofaShie. taedttonrwlll present claims, with : (LITERARY DIGEST) And Special Comedy vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of Martin M. Larson, attorney-at-laProvo Commercial Bank build ing Provo, Utah, before tne zutn aay of Marcn, vsn. -J. D. WADLEY, JR., . Administrator of the Estate of Stephen Markham, Deceased. " MARTIN MrUtftSON. DAVID A. WEST. s. -- A dramatic page torn from the life of one of those ever- -, watchful guardians of our safety the police. . . . dash V TODAY TING "Heroes of the Street'9 I. for doors that stood open before her. There was a curious flashing effect as she ran gleam, as It were, pf whiteness. The next mo ment she had vanlsheoMnto tmmlghr. Alexander rushed to the open doors and stared out Into the darkness. . Hp .heard the sound of the hunt some where heyondthe For a moment he thought of joining it But the starlit gloom gave faint encour- agement pursuit' seemed' .very1 use- less. With a sudden Imnnlse Alevan-ler ran back through the hall, turned on the llglit, and pulled open the dooi of the telephone call room. He snatched the receiver from the hook. "Sfunhoe police station put me through quick!" cried Alexander. Lady feryihea. descended the stairs, a superb moilel for Boudlcea among the wreck of .the Roman legions. Her eyes (lashed fire, her Hps were Coiii pressed lnva thin, tight line, hor liurwl She glared gripped the at the disgruntled butler. "Tail eaux!" she ;crledshorjity.' " DAYS-STAR- WESLEY BARRY, MARIE PREVOST, JACK MULHALL, ; PHILO McCULLOUGH Manager. maU-- and r - s' C. Rodgers, - 5, 1923. . Living Terms of Subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, 30 cents a nth; by mail In Utah county, $ 3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year. My and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, 3.50 a year in advance; tily and Sunday, by mall, $4 a year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. Editor and Publisher. J. A. Owens, Business Manager. N. Gunnar Rasmuson, City Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation " I have Tarbeaux unhappily; done for years, by your instructions, IB view of er or an emergency like this. . One of' the alarms roused me; I rose Immediately, only waiting long nourtr "Go on, man, go onl" ' " While putting thenv-wh- llt putting It on. my,-ladI sounded my bell. which connects with the other MrT DfF Peterson - uiiuEinsinusisxuiRi IN: XL! If your lights are not work, Ll tlt your engine U not hitting just light; aeems or ing right, Indicating battery trouble,' if any other thing wrong with your car, quick Inspection by our expert mechanic, . GIL COX, will reveal the trouble and enable ni to fix it without nn-- - - necessary aeiay. A FEW POOP USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES, NawofAi - 1 . eXw , PHONE i" set. ' z - 'i , , 7 |