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Show .1. THE HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923. PINK CANDLETORCH ' S - T By L. A. CHILD . , IMS, by MoClur Villagesjtob Only by Light , ".. of TtntecT Tapers. AA. Grateful Refugees in Greece , Given Food, Garments, Medicine : Would Erect Statue to America IMAGINATION OF. DAINTY THIEVES Aesthetic Burglars in Delaware i FUNERAL OP PAYSON MAN. nattcscsatstttstststsctaetaGtsaaats v MewipPr , PAYSON, April, 23. Funeral serv- icesifor Xewls Spainhour,43 years of age, were held Friday afternoon In the Spring Lake-war- d chapel. Bishop Herman Tweede 'presiding. The speakers were "Bishop Taylor, Peter Peterson and Braxton Bamet Musical num- ber9were.gren by, the Payaon high school chorus and 'members of the ward-choiHv Peyton Johnson play ed a iviolln'olo. . Invocation was "of fered by Walter Menlove and benedic tion pronounced by Bishop - Herman Tweede. L Interment; was In the Payson cemetery. William Kitchen dedicated ', the grave. Lewis Spainhour was born in Spring Lake in 1880, the son-o- f Mr. and Mrs. William Spainhour, He Is survived by his widow, tour sons,' his parents, four brothers and three sisters... ByBdloU.) TAMES AUGUSTUS. MEADE, If you don't stop flashing that bug-ligdown the, road, I'm. going Seaford, DeL Householders la the up. and towns and Villages of lower Delaware straight home I Just as If there Isn't enough light with the niooh'shl&ng on I That thing makes over the frequent incursions of a band the roud; and all e dizzy J" Malsle's pert little bead of burglars who have been operating section for more went np In the air with such force as exteilBlyely4-t- tii an t than six months. Notwithstanding the to almoLJl'8i(9-the-gra- y her curly brown locks, and she fad that these robbers always nse off thrust her bunds deep down Into the Dink candles light them In thebM her ulster as she strode on. pocketsjof and. almost Invariably operations, "WellXgee wbhs,'' responded her leave large trails, of the .grease about the houses pillaged, nCtrace of the companion aggrlevedly; "these roads men has been found that promises to are slippery and I don't want to break J . A ' - Vn'rZ-- r li l " A i lead, to cullarlty Another- - pe. bund Ai - - - - tnelr-capt-uje. "-'- j JS Hi WW AUWM HUH I I I v nZ necfc. Land knows, . J'i r&therpe sitting In your parlor, listening to you Aw, say, Malzle,' this play the plan la the third tune rve asked yoor-don- 't Ihrt nier K man I marry" hei fl -- ly iootnpbatlcal I 4 FOR SALE BY OWNER 44oAor& -- " I . the in 15-ac-re i fA".Ag-A"- 'T A .,. - AJ r ... FOR 8 ALE berts, 75c Ana aj if that setUi ed it, stie atrode faster than ever. Dick kept pacewt Lb nei , feeling de-cttodly miserable. SU7bffVVjCV lit -- farm wlta brick ionse - and all necessary outbuildings. Crops In and grownlg. -Only 18 blocks from Provo nfwM-- 4 postoftlce;- CalT790-R-3- . v jmanof A Imagination nt ADDITIONAL WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. she stamped bar "m nstbe k, r. v 4f fur-turb- ' per thousand shares was levied upon,; ot the company,' Room 10, Holbrook-BlocProvo. Utah, at 5 p.'nt, Batur-da-y the outstanding capital stock of .the June 16, 1923, to pay the deUn-guecorporation, payable immediately to assessment together with cost P. ' E. Houtz, assistant secretary, land expense of sale. Proyo Utah," Any stock' on which of " advertising ' this assessment may remain unpaid .. I' - ' P. H; HOUTZ, , on Friday, May 25, 1923,' wfil he de,ASBistant Secret provo,. utan. linquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is - (First publication April 23; Jast pub-made before will be sold at the office ucauon way 14, xizi.y A Phone m fLr Jlt. ...'i w, pifanna. nonox Ainens. nasisnown Th a w J V eWjV a . wwaph.. v. I Raspberry -plants, per hundred.- 789-R4L- 1443 - - ' Cuth- - W6th A44 FOR RENTFurnlshed rooms tor light 5 housekeeping. . 56 S. 2nd W. i f fHbut:she:;:was UZ rectjons . lor . thf - past several Ira's' latest adventure In eood wiu ninnnoh the ..medium of the Red! what her mother caned a "sentimental F-- iS,L ifX -- fenuldhave-seemed nmmu U Mnrfafniwl In ft recent edi board, for ladles, 111. N. TJnlv. Ave. little puss" nd Dick was not And except for the,aspeetof 4 .- leadingr. Phone $50,W"torieil Af . the -: o they kept on walking, .rarth xan(l th? laborer, fitgM' American rr.-.sAthens newspaper; . . -warehouses nave hahi farther downthe road. most We should wect on he worth of food, horse, surrey and Suddenly, out of the stilliess of the more ot FOR, SALE Good 58 the .capital f and medicine for central square clothing blankets, W. 3rd 8, -I harness, cheap. came horrible shriek thv relief of the 1,000,000 refugee! Greece," the night, rtra$ said, a greae either of them bad ever heard.. It I wl.o fled before the Turks and came statue of PendeU marble, symbolix-in- s; huinm 1 lr. "teral anniMAjt IIVa bMnm American philanthropyi. Amerfc FOR SENT 3 unfurnished rooms. 129 'IT HV w W W VVUI v to Che shores wow tat... helplessness 5 3, TJnlv. Ave. ' . i can weird Greece. and Bne8Si?LerkantrUl8nJ.," of strangled uncanny aome of nrolonsranon the 'TJnleu - The shows Cap. "What's thatr cried Malsle, clutchphototrrapb above modern eott&ra. a, actual emergency appears, America FOR RENT ing at Pick's arm in a frensy of terror. tarn Paul H. Vincent, of Erie, will nave concluded one more cap i bedroomsr andTanndry warehouse the In base of director hU ck In atllL stoM Een tracks, the Bed Cross in teeHn her mat volume of charity ment; 4x7 lot W 4th 8. Phone 602.. and. stiffened his backbone as If for a . ojVatioM o' harthis time the abroad year's by Athenian and a group of fight ; r laborers carrying bundles of blan- -' vest is garnered. After the harvest, "It seems to come from that little' ketsAweignlng 200 pounds each. lor according to ooservers in ureece, FOR RENT Z furnished rooms, with to t&e lslarida of tie the poverty, which remains "Will be bungalow over there," he said, "though . Phone gas. .... 753 nn.L ni mm ill Lri nniLttu v uuwutAewiB there! no light m It Lonesome spot. Aei ' ; ilMPoiifeaeolonell5tnation M4 4oo,JHdded-iTtinly; "Oh what shall we dor walled WmmmXNskelleergencyitt now wo cj.mit FOR SALE Wicker buggy, 190 8. 5th mauy situation so far as the actually en ore just ,i Malsle. ' Always Use Ptntc Candles. be absorbed into the ernn. are, concerned and with the gees can West 5 . needy local nnrmal lifer and rHelp-ur- der charity ouch he's killing that American aid is ten trva they never take nor disturb silver-- met Let go oh ton 'theories ended w Hs nave I ill ered - omVhere-concentratioiA8SESSM ENT NOTICE. tiie too great for local "aid to suffice, is considerable respurces-to-aier"to 1 "wall. guests. Acceptance by the tterlliup. "Goih- -l cfln't stand here and listen being fully met Judge John liar war-se- nt American Red Cross of further obl- l- Syndicate Mining and MUIInflCom- Xhe pink candle burglars take to that!" deeidelDlck. "Here, MaMe, Red Croa. ordered the initia sration would entail, tuuess tnera chickens,, money and articles found janyPrJnclpal Place of Business, you stay right here till I come beck." tion of the nroirram when the first Twaa a promise somewhere of per Provo, Utah, Shout the home of the village folk, In Dick there dont go "Oh, yonH hiinna or remcees were re manent solution, a charity extending Notice is heroby given that at but they pass by Jewelry, watches and be kille- dy: as arriving last autumn, and. indefinitely and outside the proper?, meeflng ported board "t 'directors of silverware for some unknown reason But Dick was gone. Malsle watered 1 the extent of American help has in scope of the organisation's disaster, the and take other objects of questlon-.-v him Syndicate are Mining and Milling which need. being?, funds, tead!lv with Taaed the emergency over flash stone low the wall, leap -: able value. company, held on the 2nd day of April, . . An example of tb sppreciatlon used. . on the frail his electric torch despised ' 1923, an assessment iNo.16) nril.00 A Evidently the gang bunts in auto- - wooden front door,-- and launch himself mobiles,. for it carries away as many It ell bloocr those this while as CO or 100 chickens' at a time, and against Then she KssmS2ESE22E! curdling- yells continued. the most mystifying feature of the heard a crash of splintering wood, folIs' have never that the looting burglars lowed by the sound of breaking glass. awakened a household nor an Inmate And having decided that Dick waa . of a dwelling they have robbed. the only man she'd ever love, and that she'd marry him. Imagination or not CHILD DIES TO KEEP TRUST If only he'd come 'out of that awful bungalow alive, she fainted dead -- ira,, i i. . V - - s, ' ft urn Opposite! OrenL Station A-2- Al ihe center of Provo s - Business' District A-2- than-12,600,0- A-2- 5 st the-mo- " ." y ' A-2- ' Penn-e!"ani- . t n ' ; y .. ...... , - - ... hadtirae-toAnarshaMl- A-2- T4 long-drawn- rn hm - of-th- at ' - Dr. ' ' t Ylur Newnome NolAffeAteel Plant; I ockiLjJniBslflnKItcha That Other Children Might . Be 8aved. r New Tork. Stella HuckleTslx yea're eld, left to guard her tittle brother ard sister, while her mother, went to the store, gave her life to keep her trust A 7 r - away. . When she came to she found her self supported by a pair of muscular ami, belonging to a young man who grinned at her rather foolishly, and whose right temple bore's nasty gash, from which a little river of blood trickled in several directions down his fac. By the light "bug sheH recognized Dick, and although a certain twinkle In bla brown eyes set her Jto wondering, she started In to tell him what she meant to at once, for fear net courage might desert ber. . "Oh Dick, dear, I thought "you were killed I And I do love you, and I'll marry you any time yon say I don't, care whether you have any imagination or not I Oh you're hurt your head's all blood what did they do to you " Ualsie struggled to her ,feet and began tenderly to wipe the blood from his face and straighten out bis smooth black' hair. At another faint shriek from the direction of the bungalow she shuddered and drew close to Dick. "Oh! .please let's go home-h- y.; Dick Meade I What are' you laughing she demanded. Before he could answer, however, clearer came a call from the bungalow A s X!et out of here, you fool ; go home! my name No, I .don't "A ain't Polly It'a Maria Maria Lfitrls glirleU .of laughter follow ea ON DEATHBED Woman Orders Husband to Restore $59 . Stolsn From Newark Woman Four Veers Ago. New lork. Four years ago Mrs. Esther Bass, 109 Frellnshuysen avenue. Newark, lost a puree containing $00; atf The 4ncluent was recalled to- - her the other day by a man who called at her home and gave her the purse and $50. He explained that his wife died recent ly and on her deathbed confessed steal Ing the purse, asking him to make restitution, , The purse still contained the hanjkTthls. lercmei inat waa in it wnen iwas Whatever en . earth--- r. gasped stolen. The money-was-nthv orig Malsle. inal, but a single new bill. Yes, that's Just, what she said to me, after I cut my head on the bangSTOLE SHAVE, ROBBED BARBER ing lamp and flashed my light on ber, laughed Dick. "The Joke sure Is on Looks as If you'd tnarryTman of Man Got Attention at Point of 'Quit. ns.v didn't after alH-ahe-"' Imagination, en Aided Masked sound like a mere parrot when l nrsv . Bandit. heard - her t ; Must - belong - to- - some er V I' ot . --- v QUarrelsomeTiada-he-bOttse-nra- ai -- Brooklyn-How wrap putoi la a towel and forcing the weapon against bla stomach, forced him to deliver a free shave, was told in -court' here, by Ylncenso' Canton! a .. barber. ; Cantoni appeared as a complainant against Olocomo Fasclano, accused of lipping out of a chair after the shave and aiding a masked robber to drag the barber to a rear room and rob him. 4 Rejected Suitor Blows Off His Head With DynamiteT empty, lapilly away, I suppose, ru swell time explaining that have broken, door - tomorrow."" Then , he turned suddenly to Malsle, at lf.be, bad forgotten something Important. you'd,-marr- y . When do .yon A v mef he insisted.'-"-- : . A ' But Malsle dldnt get a chance to answer, for he waa making up for lost time on the kisses be had forgotten - ". to give her. - And as they wandered away from . the bungalow, arm. In arm, the deri-- . stve voice of a lonely parrot shrieked ' i after tliem: r ny ."aoTRouieTyirfoolfgO8"! home." . borne Vancouver, B. C. EmuFllU man, after Ua Tandlady was said to have rejected his offer of marriage, put a stick of dyna- -' mite In his mouth, lighted the.-fusand blew bis head off. ai v . nave an eiecmcian iigure your job. . zxXU-- go LlBut they . " , , Clancy . '..I I - dldnt . even, bear It 1 - t s already .have the power service near your home you should Install yottiare-4iot-latedTWhere-y- A yfestiefS and light Machine rthe -- . a should be a matter of convenience worthy of consideration fit detaU-aa-ttta .proper, places for electrical switches, sockets, and location for lamps that will rive the best serv-- . When she attemptecTto Tight"" gas tote In (be borne the flame set fire to " be dress. The little girl pushed, the younger cnlldren Into en adjoining room and locked herself In the kitchen. She tried with bare hands to extinguish the flames. A neighbor woman heard ths child's screams, and smothered the flames with a rag. The little girl was dead when a doctor arrived-- THIEF REPENTS "...V Miles' Tonlo is made to restore health to people hi your condition. It has beenl permanent benefit to thousands who were afflicted Just as you are, bottle?. ia line for better healt- hp Why dont yon try e ginning today. .Every Drugstore carries Sr. las,.HedlcLMs4 1 : ," - Have yea lost your ?petitef Do yon set to tired with the day's duties that you're unable to enjoy -- an evening - wit-hfriends or at the movies once la a while? Are yon losing your rosy cheeks . and your springy step r . A s Bu-t- - t tv..- V ---- -- " ;: : . For, Your Estimates Call Ar Diirfag Msirca RICE - GainpMgh, T Are YOU coming in oh this date! : 450 West Center. ; me $5.00 to $20.00 . . Phone 295 or ciir Special propositi n l -- pkgs.-Sun-Ma- id -- ISSXZESHSSSISZSSia KZSZZZSItZUKCZSXSSXSZZSJ j O. . 3 bunches Radishes , . , Vr. dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs . . . . . v. ' 2 lbs. Fairview Creamery Butter i ... . .30- - .50r .95 25 .,,..,.,t .... .7, ............ lOf 2 Comb Honey Our own make Sauer Kraut, lb. . Dressed Chickens, lb Fancy Corn-fe- d .30e)'; ... . . . lbs. Fresh Utah Catfish 35e, Fresh Salmon or Halibut, lb. . . . A . . . . .". .... . . .35S 40V 1 S5- glass jar Large Green Olives" - ; i r, , --. , . . . . . .". . . Green . Olives .IwC Larire glass jar JJ Quart glass jar Large Green Olives . . .65? ... .40 ; j Nice large', juicy Lemons, dozen h New shipment Smoked Bacon Squares, lb.,...,.. ."...17" .S5f- . . '. 5 2 pkgs. Pillsbury's Pancake Flour v Large pkg. National or Sperry's Rolled Oats.. 2 pkys. Armour's Small gize Rolled Oats. .S8 2 1-- or. ....... .............. ..... Too Much Noise. Why won't " you let me kiss ' 1 '. ., you? In er's ((tl . Uancy arteep ihejtext ISSZSSSZi1S5SSSS3ZSSSS8S::ZSS3 v"" j room and It mlyliHwake ber-ap- , Lowest Prices. 440- " 15-o- z. :GtdK-iMQa8&-C6ReG6- Phone TEK ENDING APRIL 28, 1923. . ,z m S lbs. Laree Fancy Prunes, new stock' .V,55? ..... .49 5 ,3 Raisins, extra special ... iDStA-XM. . . . . 10 . . . . . . now. stocK i ury unions, up g iu ..20-- S Fancy Red Bananas try them per lb... 2 lbs.' Asparagus , . , . . . . .... .... ...... . .35 3 Utah Cabbaee. extra cood. lb. A . . .5 3 ? - ; - this into - your-homohth"ydu will save money. Ranges going now at a discount pfj thegas ngr ""'I rKsEtzixsrxszxisszszsiinrissixzzxississsisiiiKS Wl 7 SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH. t 35 New Fafroinis By-orderi- William Frisby -- : 321 W. Second North. TPhone IJ ! ...... ....... i J |