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Show V : .5- V Ing-roo- Delicious aa EVERT WEEK-DAAFTERNOON' 'EXCEPT 8ATTJBDATV ! amwnii Entered t June, pnffte I TWroTUUh, linear the Act of March 8. 1879. - Terms of Subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, 80 cents a month; by mall in Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, 13.60 a year. Daily and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cent a month, $3.50 a year In advance; Daily, and Sunday, by mall, 4 a year. Sunday only, by mail, fi a year. nn ,jTtr T .0 " Or Ever try to Invent anything , dream yon invented something that made the. dollar bills come down like e Lincoln paper enow In an X Carter Well, then, .you should find it terestlng to attend the International J exposition of inventions to be held in New York City at the tirand Central Palace, February 163. Advance notice of the unique de . . .Tieesjbat will be exhibited make ua marvel at the vast resourcefulness of the human mind. One Inventor haa an automatic typewriter eraser. An- other baa a mechanical chimney- About everything possible sweep. seems to nave been attempted by the ;;: exhibitors, rpne fellow evea promisee to bring an "airplane barge" If - there' a big enough door to get It Into the building. -" 1 Hi, ' old-Lim- roelo-drama- ? . tit I, it! ..." i V te . O-- ' I" ii capital Interested in hia "gasoline buggy," will sigh and wish tnere'd been such a meeting when he was young man. Simon-pur- e . Yourinventor nsed to with perpetual be a motion aa hia goal. He begn gft"g more practical after Uncle Sam an nounced that he'd no longer even con-aider applications for patents en so-called perpetual motion macbtn Running oar eye over the list of inventions to be displayed "in. New York, we are struck by the (act that with, only a few exceptions the de-- s, e lion, introduced something new into It's a good thing that bnslnese world nakSn people man incentive" force is flowing! along pay to look into the show windows, practical lmes. Nothing we use is Who knows but what the idea will be anyways near perfection. Most of nill the publlo has to pay uf devices are not mere than 40 per developed admission to get Into stores? cent efficient You are reminded of We hope the inventors charge suf- - this when yon notice that most of flcient entrance fees to provide a the furnace heat goes up the chimney, nestegg for each, of them. An In- - Perfection of a furnace that weald s ventor usually needs It. . As a rule, utilize even If the heat the profits from an Invention are would be worth more to the eteam reaped by the people who create a age than a perpetual motion machine,, sales market." Kmerson-sa- id that if Salutations, you inventors! Tool you make a better mouse trap the are the leaders who are pulling civ. worlJ will beat a path to your door. Uization higher and .higher. wa iine hig taifc Butlt was"ventrohs make possible the existence ' hokum as every inventor leams of arts, higher Bciences and personal when he starts trying to market his leisure time. ... acquainted wlthmy- Undo Jerry." Prudence Hapgood acknowledged the Introduction with a grace that was unusual In The Custard Cup. But Jerry Winston betrayed embarrassment, most 'surprising, most unlike his accustomed assurance. A flush rose under his heavy tan; he mumbled incoherently." Tve heard about yon," said Prudence. "And sometime I went to tear about the lumber and the camp and the woods and eieij thing. I make pillow tope, and I need seme new design I'm loeklng for an hv -- i -- apiratloo." age ain't in my line. hu-th- three-fourth- t No longer young, she had yet retained many of. the elements of youth, like s flower that has been dipped In wax. "If Tm Intruding " "Nonsense, my dear," Interposed Mrs. Penfleld. "You're always welcome. Besides, J want you to get "Inapt Your-ln-Th- e ;at y- FIorenceBingham Livingston .r Invention. A good feature of this New York exposition Is that It will bring to- gether the inventors and the men with idle capital who are looking for to promote. Henry Ford, recalling the trouble be bad getting "Bids will be opened ei the offu. of the county commissioners, conntr ' courthouse, Ptovo, Tjath, at p. Monday, March 12, 1323. , The cob! missions reserve .the right to tion of the heating end plumbing of any and all bids, C1TY-ANCOUNTT XXWklSSIOllk. " building at Prove, the- City and County W. tl-Vill 11) . . specifjea; tions prepared by Joseph Nelson, architect ' Bidders 'may obtain plans OF " STOCKHOLDERS tfm architect. Farmers and Merchants 1 NOTICE : r; . MEETING. A deposit of 825.00 will be required to insure me . . The ' annual meeting of the stock, safe retnrn of the drawings And speci- holders of the State Bank of Provo ; will be held In the directors rooms of ; fications. Bidders will be required to furnish the State Bank of Provo building on-a certified check: for 6 per cent of the Monday, March 19, 1923, at 10 o'clock bid made payable to James T. Gard- a. m:, tor the-- pnrposer of electini directors and the- - transfer of suck ner, chairman board of county A bond in the amount of other business as may be necessary ALVA NELSON, 50 per cent of the contract price will . be required of the successful bidden Secretary, ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. bids or proposals will be received by the county commissioners of Utah county and the city commissioners of Provo City, for the comple- ; Sealed .ii rrireh. -- r. - . j ' 1 1 4 - mes-eage- r pe cheeks and shining violet eyes. "Wiwi nice thing has happened r. Lorene paused u mouitr.t, in o dent uncertainty before a caller; then Workmanship i Sue n.uki-- s n.f the junipiuz jiiunilt s! I'll see, that she dnwtnT btl:er yon any more, ..She smiled at him gently. "I should Mia. Ireiuhaa.".-do the designing, Mh' Winston, bat "Oh. tlsnt that 1 count It a bother, new motif. I've been nsing need M'-8lbut. land, there ain't jny flrsU to flowert. and. black cats .and holly. I Mrs. yon h; Pensle, here;' great protection some need Ideas for landscape- s- because I want somebody to be happy "And, great Scott, yon carry this" Oh! with me and you're the only one " something primitive,- wilder he turned the box ever la his hands . ' OB!" Her breath caught; she stopped. "these rings or whatever 'tis "Never mind," grinned Jerry Win "Lorene, dear, ain't anything I like ston, his composure restored now better's to be happy with you." J She round with 'you when you go , that he. could laugh "at This own ex- drew the girl around gently; till she "No, I hain't never done that before, pense. - "But think of making a pil could look Into the flushed face. "I but going out of The Custard Cup al..en: low, top j)utiofmy experience! "Ahd evemoTTvhat-lf-- I together . rnew It's Iplnl that nice Mr. Chase." lost ltr Lorene's clear eyes turned upon her fight." "L should say!" His words cut the "Oh, dear me, you understand I for assurance. "You do think le didn't mean" She wrung her hands nice, don't you? I want somebody to air with violence, "Believe me, IT1 fix In distress. feel that way. My stepmother this" Jerry Winston, whose merry eyes Mrs. Penfleld, perceiving that her, says " Mrs. Penfleld drew Ifer closer. had sharpened with alert Interest, guests .had unexpertedly run aground broke In with a careful-draw"Ain't of personalities,, undertook their res- - "Poor dear child!" cue with brusque but effective meas "Yes. if I know anything 'bout human you a bit hard on nerves, Bosley? ures. "Uncle Jerry, If you're polng to- - beings, you're, two lucky young Likely your wife's ""had a dream or something." get tnefn mouse-hole- s stopped 'fore people to get each other,"- This lightened version seemed to dark, you, got to hurry, and I dare "Oh, I1 I love you" choked the girl. composure. say Miss Hnpgoods got Impressions Her high tide of Joy broke on the rock restore Frank Bosley's "Been he glibly. "Likely," agreed to a make would now. of cold opposition which she 'nough pillow top right vottll nd a hatchet over b"y the presently encounter at home. Unable reading the newspapers, I - presume. wood In the kitchen. Lettle broughtJ to control herself she turned quickly Got her mind full of robberies; and In some pieces of tin yesterday. You and went out "without another word. thinks she's going to be the next In line." see If they ain't 4n the yard some"My gracious 1" breathed Mrs. "Worst Jerry Winston nodded. where." "Do you s'pose the tlmell ever he said In for world the nerves," thing Uke' come when that "offenoT Tirm? "Oh; t liope I ffldiTt fHEetfleTlcry "Women need lighter food'n sighed Prudence, when they were 'cause I've made her so wretched that sadly. alone. "I wasn't meaning It per she cantJtand tbe jhock ot being that" Mrs; Penfleld started for the kitchen. sonal." happy? Lorene's a sweet girL and Frank Bosley's- - voice followed her. "Don't you worry." Mrs. Penfleld I like that young Chase, too." "IH be ambling along, Winston. "Yes," said Prudence softly, "it's resumed her mending. "Uncle Jerry's See yon again in a day or two." beautiful." Is so deep that yon can very good nature Mrs. Penfleld, emptying the baked drop a lot of mistakes in It without beans into the saucepan, shook his CHAPTER VII all." hitting his feelings head. . ."Wouldn't that beat your' she "Tea be seems ntaeprather- murmured. What Can Yeu See In Hlmt Mrs. Penfleld gave her a quick She pot the saucepan on the stove In a midst of was Lettle the bat made no eenunent they glance, enterprise. Mrs. Oatterboz. a and went to the back door. Lettle's drifted late Innoeoeee chatter ef many M .' game wasin full swing. There were thlegs-ltem- aef news to,Th-dtr4L,- ', now ten acrapa c humanity,, becaise nen two jpagoxwawriuish. 4kieeea. jnea dthBer UmefratsotccBti Thai ha beenamieit tte-- party-j- i the best way to Inc peddlag. chUdeatrft Between them there we deee bond per head. Lettle had not only ac-- as a family jconrtesy and was travel of affeetton, so far heaeeth the snr-fe- eeptea, tm naa nsea uus as a arver Ing deadheaf through Its Joys. Each that it raa dear ef tbetr radical with which to pry off farther gain. one ef the ten had been assigned the other qaallUee might be de part of of feathers or fur .wmrifHrti In was and trust Lottie's the new characec batable la practicing abeyance, were PseJeldw eetivlUee taatejawMrs, conceded. ter with- - vociferous spirit Timmy rigidly practical bat Prndeace main worthiness was generally tained a fastidious economy to the Successfully, therefore, she had Inter Catterbox, as Gray Squirrel, was eat two rooms which she reserved Ur her viewed tired mothers,, until she had ing an Imaginary nut with increasing flat for her own use. She rented the assembled nine youngsters in the grace, ie the accompaniment of ap other rooms, and .occupied' herself driveway, each representing a cash proprtate noises; his little sister, as with band stitching, fine embroidery, value of onere cent When Mrs. Pen Hen, was strutting .and cackling' In a abonto be war that would have been Illumlnat-end the making cf pillow tope, to help field entered,-they-"wepoWBRabb'It was eut oer Income. She WMjhatJtriangeLsgraphtcjdle v'?n,BI'" and conscientiously en- - represented ; also Cat and Dog and Mouse and several others ell small, n1l0Jr- anomaly. a New Bnglander set dowert8Tne0c,r ir.'n rnlnr tn nla nlmal an as Lettle had promised ; all active, as In California, the mostantrammeled one might expect. state, of all the free. And yet the nounced Lettle, vastly excited. Mrs. Penfleld, satisfied by her mo"Animator transplanting had occurred so late that she showed the least possible ef " "Ch-huOut of that llbr"y book ment of supervision, went back to her supper preparations and. the Ironing' fect of the change, as If her roots had you been reading us." which further-iutillzethe supper fire. Ven. amply protected bjr Mrs. Penfleld, as wiie "Lettle soli of her- native section, the child danced away, "remember not (To be continued.) fliree thousand miles .from the land to play too hard. You're big and f her ( birth, she lived In an atmos-I'her- e strong CARD OF THANKS. comparel with" To the many friendsHmdnelghbors which she had brought with "her; Lettle pirouetted momentarily white wno so kindly assisted us during the n'n hef grandmofllerg clock ticked off sickness and death of our beloved hus the day" under the glass dome that she "Huh, band and quieted 'this misgiving. father, Hyrum FlSmuluand J r- JL D TJrmr9VlSt Custard -- the-gre- : - I Can You Jnvent? J Its Tide " Published by' The Herald Company' I Car"liner If we 'walked into your lyV" Lettie maxes yoa a wi w wen. for a minute. doesn't shef She nodded pleasantly. "You're per"Yea, she does, hutfl don't mind It, fectly welcome." The words were hos'cause I love the chUd. Tate Und o pitable, bntnot so cordial is 'Mrs. clump of nettles, Penfleld herself could have- - wished pitched herInto ind shei got A heap of prickles stick She could not entirely conquer a ietf ing .to ber..bnt, they!! come off after fffii while; And so long as the LordTl house a man whom she instinctively let me work for folks that I love, I distrusted. A foolish - feeling, -- she consider that He's giving me a yaca- - 4haaeht-tafaers- el& She had not a shred ef tMla-leyldene"Oh, yes, indeed. i Frank Bosley, but the; repulsion "But, say," continued Mrs. Penfleld, w Her aeugnc in nnauig strong. laughing, "can yon Imagine a harder tlveJjeri in California- - naa oeen greac job than, washing fllshes three times ly tempejed by the friendship between ilea! JnLlTisi. . aftex f oiks per you a mite? My sympathy Is with "these two men, unaccountable, " the women that do It They sure have sistent to iave.i trained spirit." "Don't harry because I earn," she "I'm afraid they do, agreed Pru said, ' waving the guest back" to Is seat 'Tm going on into the kitchen dence gently. . "Why, I declare, 1 In a minute." She opened her shabby 'most forgot the gossip." and took out a small box, leather bag The gossip? What's happened?" wrapped In paper. Til just give you "Why, Mr. Bosley's riding 'round a long as you're home again." this, in a new car." it over. She,ia8sed ' "A new car?"- - . Frank Bosley took the her ttcehay Mrs. Bosley "YeeVflve passenger. Ically and turned It about as If bewil consays he represents a big eastern dered. "What Is ltr There, wa no cern; has a very responsible posiriofli. r doabtlng his eurprlse. -- t . . . with a fine salary." y 1 sure Tm donTJnOSr.Talurtles Mrs. penfleld. . "II'mT" rejoined s'pose. Your wife brought it In for "Mebbe his work is sending- sir me to keep "while she was (tone, " : iJourriie-keepwouidrik-ind Into The red of swift e indicate It" She looked np as the his face.' "Gussle anger surged In I it brought sound of footstep' turned- into the . What In h 1 d she do that for came into Lorene sight. Percy alley. Mrs. Penfleld smiled. . T dont "Come right to, honey." know. For safetyirwas all she said. "Just for a flying minute." Lorene And --of --eourse a- - burglar would - oe the room. In a whirl oO dashed rather low In his mind 'lore he'd try. Soe afternoon; leyoua excitement. this place." . Mima Hapgood." His tinker mounred steadily, biasing "Mv. too look hsopy!" said Mrs. -- THEVDAILY HERALD 'Cl VJTHE HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH.13, 1923- - ' We fro prepared to take care of your automobile troa-blquickly and economically. Our head mechanic GIL COX, 5" 7 es is in expertw ignition and motor troubles. - . LETUaPROVBlT. 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He I inQHgni you wouldn't mind. may not really have had that .objective; but when he did not return, he was enveloped with that glamor that descends most easily upon' the lover, who ships for those languorous isles, to bring for his bride fragrant chests of treasure rich silks and filmy tissues, 'wrapped In the warm odors of the rsr Bast .t He had never comey back, and Prudence had never forgotten. With nn falling loyalty, which had given her the sobriquet ef Perennial Pree, she had kept his memory, had kept her Utile candle ef devoUo rm baralng before bis tfhrtne la her faithful heart If, he had retimed, her mist et tote weeld - have heea easptaced by ''the satagted eelere et everyday Uviar-perh- ape treaseeaded, bat toevitably chaagea, ::Ae It was, the mist etui ttn gered back there ea .the hde ef her yoeth, and the focas ef her vtalea kept ",-. . 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