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Show - ' Mrs. Redmond's-Sham- THE HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. h hlamagt e : Twins ' of Suuswii.tion Dally only, delivered by arrttir, 3f cents a month; by mail in Utah county, $1 a. year; outside' the county, f 3.50 a year. (Continued from gunday Herald.) 'Daily and" Sunday, ty cartJerT ifft'erita a month, 3.50 R yeariit" adraocef a year. pally ai d Sunday, by mail, J4 a year. Sunday only, - by mail, .'. Ity, of helpies rU'.jection that ne wsm Entered as second C'.tss mail matter May 9, 1922, at the poatofflce, Pro?o, quick to 'Seer ' Utah, under the Act ol March 3, 1879. "Myrta!" be cried ugnln. She answered iiim then. It was, however, Mrs. Redmond rather than the" What is a tight wad? Uncle cents on recreation and onecent a eacn foT atHis and education. Sam, In a booklet, defines him ' "a man who saves 60 cents out of Doctor's, specializing in endocrine every dollar, and expends 37 cents giandology, will tell you that a of tftrBSlanee for living expenses, spendthrift Is one cent each for education re-- piy a man wjtn the peculiar n . . and alma," Uon of the adrenal glands that That description might bold true keeps him absolutely fearless. A in tome cases. But how about the nero. for instance, ta a spendthrift rich? Thousands of them would tfrlrllfeTAbward-t-e --truml find it next t6 Impossible, no matter with Jila life more than irugai. how extravagant, to save less than miserly. 60 cents on the dollar. Always an interestta subject, "t You cant-defltightwad . It; this matter of Tbow'Bracli we depends on the Income of the in- - should save. Uncle 8am booklet - dividual, so It naturally varies. A Mys that the normally thrifty maa poor man, ambitious to get ahead' nTea tfr cents out of each dollar, and accordingly saving 60 cents out spends 60 centa for Hvlnc expenses of each dollar that comes his way, and 10 cents each on alms, recrea- sim-ftn- J 1 effoft,' peoderooaly, ft ' Myrta r- our-('dm- STANLEY M FORTUNe TEn ER WHO HAS BEEN LOCATE & TWO WEEKS IN THE BENMEJS BU3CK THE RkST LEFT TOWN OH THE. NOON TRAIN TO&6.Y THE smart, classy finish to homemade wearing apparel. FANCY WAISTS, DRESSES, PILLOW CASES AND TABLE "COVERS' rhonelT44VeWi J)4he Rest and the Best'. Patrons May Send Packages by Parcel Post. 1 . . . My t fiui hitte lit kctin emamjjMtureiaianjL BRIMHALL BROTHERS ' TIRE MERCHANTS West Center Street ; . 223 . Phone 260. . - Gloria Foy, a recent addition to Broadway's- glittering constellation, has unloosed a violent debate upon the Riaito by asserting that marriage should be 'journey's end" to. modern couples as It was to their grandparents. The Lucy Stone Leaguers, femin ists, professional and even home- women nave' all raken issue with Ihe pretty star of "Up She Goes" Masriacz Not Anchob "Their unanimoui opinion seems a be," complaini Gloria, "that mar- 1 SOCIETY, ..... plllowa.-- ,.t J ' V ' - .. . i Sutherland Brothers at the home of Mrs. compliment to the " nU;iha Beta "and Mothers Study 25 club members. Christen Jensen of Provo will give a reading at- - the high Mr3. MEAT AND GROCERY CO. WE DELIVER. PHONE 46. . For best service on Batteries and Electric Work, go to the Auto Electric Supply have no students to exper-ime- nt on your car, only first class, experienced men. We also have one of the' oldest reliable BATTERIES on the market A Willard Battery A very large variety .from which to select. - 201 West Center. Phone 484. : Beesley Marbte& Granite Works .:" DRIVE IN iiiisniniiiiiiiiraiiEiisniiuiiiiniiiiisinjy B SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH -- S SAMUEL KOPP Lowest Prices. Phone 446. WEEK ENDING MAY 19, 1923. 48-lsack Patent Flour, specially priced $1.39 sack Buckeye Rolled Oats, special .39. Extra half, S4 Hams, whole, lb., n Mild Cured Picnic Hams, extra low price. 15 450 West Center. I j - b, 9-l- -- large-Easter- 23; Smoked Bcon Squares, lb. . .. .15? . . .191 Salt Baqon, the kind you like, Jb. .Full Cream American Cheese get your share, lb. 25 1 lb.' M. J, B. Coffee put in a supply.' .41c 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 75? 5 lbs.. Fancy Blue Rose Rice. 35? 10 lbs. Dry Onions w..'.... 3 lbs. Hard:SheU Walnuts ....48?.' f....,. ;...,.. . - v v B v BEFORE YOU START ILD1 S. W. PETERSON FirsfNorth Steeet. 443 West :....15?: , can Walnuts ..................40?, 48J58? and Jiffy-Je- ll Ice Cream Powder. 5? . 5 pkgs.,Corn Puffs ; ,v; ....... . . ; . . .29? 5 cans Mission Brand Sardines .29? . ?. . . ., v7.. . .'. Potatoes, per bushel .50? 15c Cream Pitcher Prepared Mustard 10? . . . ; . 8? Sweet Potatoes, lb. . . . . . . S lbits Fresh, Nice Tender Asparagus. ., ..-- . . ,25?. 3 Iiunches Yourg, Tender Radishes .... . v. . .V. .10? We Pay Highest Cash Price for Poultry, Butter i. v; and Eggs.' I . ' ,; ,8-0- 2. JiffZ-Je- ll , U . : See me about stores fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and the - most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. ........ b. .............. melt want to sleep,"" she said, Jtedmond went. Itjrao as If h want; too, trecmng tne mitnntaintopa, Where Yon See the Sign: MAIN ENTRANCE Provo, Utah., Just South of Tabernacle-- for Every Car. Auto Electric Supply Go ' v- Co, We j ' ' Quality Groceries or W. L. Grooms in AT RIGHT PRICES ' r l3verythingfoFtheblfr--eithe- i the Choicest Meats can be sent to your home on short notice. We give, you lowest prices and best service. ' FINE MONUMENTS 4 ma v ju IT . was trained in another scheel-an- d J agree with the sing, Journey's End', that started the I believe .whole, argument. you should first be sure you have the right man,lhen if. he stand jheitesi,. that, all girls who have been trained, by good mothers know how to apply marry him, build a home and iticl( until death do you part In other words, call the marriage, cefemonyj 'Journey's End" J- ?- . VPshaw!" she said; her Hp curled 'appVr "yon?re lltte all men, all you husbands. Thiiff a'l vmi thlnlt nbontr Sh? gave her r'rildprs another dls- gustedt etnWttered vhrng. ."Oo away. leave , Miss Minnie Grooms spent the week end in Salt Lake wjth Miss Kate Gabbett assisting her in the of her 'dancing classes. Miss Gabbett is instructor of the dancing classes at the L. D. S. U. The First ward mixed quartet entertained the patients of the - "Now'l i t .'11. Jocrney's End 71- " Utah State Hospital last afternoon. Miss-- MaryrBoyer entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handly Sr., aome social Friday, evening. . Mrs. Dora Stopher of Cambridge, spent Tuesday at Vineyard with relatives and friends. Idaho, spent the week, end with The Home Culture club, will en Miss.Katherine DougalL Rd-tnon- Herald Building vou can cive it uo That's wliat they do with husbands. tertain May SPRINGVILLE gt OFFICES FOR RENT " school Friday, May 18 at 3 o'clock, every literary lady aand friends are urged to be present Dr. and Mrs. George Smart of Salt Lake City spent Thursday with Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Daley. "Yes. If even shame" no further. A laugh, sharp He and Intolerantly bitter and disgusted, It came from among-- the pillows. caught Redmond midway In his word l and left hint. Ilka a stranded fish, gasping Impotently. "Tou dolt, you numbskull I" said Mrs. Redmond. . She told Aim then. It was to too, tJis news was; as If she, Mrs. Redmond, had reached from 'the bed and failed him to the floor. Be stood riveted. Then Into his face, his eyee, leaped the light, tra&sfigurtng wlf burst of sunshlns through like " .'' V"'"' a cloud, 1" (11111100. he.". Radiant, "Myrta quivering to his feet, had h dared he would have reached down and gathered her to his arms. ; He dared not, though.' It was Mrs. Redmond, her face distorted with the bitterness of her. defeated ambitions, that-- gated up at htm from among the sagBjBassjsjsaHai ' r.in 1 "Wrongr --J- riage is not journey's end, but a step life of little more importanct thanthe purchase of a new frock" or the obtaining of a new lobV-Ifyou do not like the frock, you cani SomeJFeminists Disag?ree .With Famous Beauty in Discussion ' T lyrta? TelLme," said Redmond, stoutly".' "I'll help you, ni stand by you, dear. If It's trouble If even It's wrong " N. University Avenue. X ions dearl" ' understand?" "Whnt's wrong. National French Cleaning Co. Phone 125. 95 At the Business Cen,ter of Provo And Utah Coiinty II - Itr She up at him sharply, tossing from her brow the thldk, bronzed ' masses ot.ber hair. Whnt t Tou mean you dontdon't ilone by machine, giving ' spS. C PHONE - hit iiirtt ourselves' stand validly behind this famous mike -" of autdrj betaose we know from past perform-- ,, ances t will stand up and give you splendid service over a period of years. . . Compare this tire with the best you know of; ... Out-of-to- f leme I us for Firestone Tires. Shame! "Myrta," said 'Redmond, his voice thick, ''what have you doner" Hemstiching and Picoting . JeeP Ihe f le a haTi i to place your order with "ir looked L , WEST CENTER. 90 Bed to be that I could run now fo"r that office!" "This year? She laughed harshly. She laughed again, the laugh more rasping; and, bis Jaw dropping, agape, Redmond stared at her. "Myrta!" Among the pillows she again gave her shoulders a shrug. . ''Bah I . 0. Fancy lacing those women- now!" ., The women she meant he knew. They were those other women, her associatespublic women like Mrs. Redmond herself. Why, however, she could not ace them Redmond had yet to grasp. Startled, he caught swiftly at his breath. Then, as be stared down at her, the thought, the suspicion al- ready that morning engendered In his mind, eaw In her strained, embittered Y face the answering echo, an afflrma-- : 4 I 7 I - ,P i if: ode fit E me alone, pray !" Mrs. Red; mond directed annoyedly. Theand on her shoulder she shook TumrWlth- - the same movement .she. drew the coverings about her. This. too, she did with a cold, forrmn uV!b- urimistaTi-nirioniwhose 'dlgnitx ' able. Now, howeven woncTor. "Trentrta'Ilednnnd. of had the better tlon, too, gnd he mihsedtteJnaJesllcjTijiMof . the posture'. hap- What's hf.''s wrong? "Myrta, ' he Tell cried. pened? She t'irne'. then, momentarily tense, .her fer.iurp. vital with the emetlnn she'" still strove to repress. Her voice i j harsh, she spoke Mrs. Redmond. tou, of course, would not nde& stand. It's ended that's' all," she said. Redmond gnped. "Ended I What's ended?" thlnff-or-- th 1 . time, anyway." .... . Eyry . n , ,1. mmo sne reniieo. im uuue Isn't it?" enough. "DonK for?" Her lip for an instant curved bit-- , terly. "Tou hnijnel" she returned. "You j iT - Th ie DONX-HESITAT- 'Let 4-- 4 i orl e- . T -- ons M lie! . ,i ; no ,peeting. That Is enough, Isnt 7 seh uttered crisply. ilyrta!" exclaimed Bedinond. Iwlftly he hastened to the bed. In th same haste, the alert alarm bred of his concern for her, he laid a hand . : un.m her shoulder. . , . i .'a v ns again movement araoog plHovra, abirp, Tehement, vlalblyJ hav. told yon once," Mrs. mod said, as sharply ; "there is V I tst TOP COMPANY MAXFIELDAUTO - I , -- r. . itr I MUF ' t S'm j ineettogJ' said eoovhatic llJI T 10 ' ltier t). Un-usii- 'J itl tory-mad- raffled irWtrowa. Be J have fontponed - fo- r . " r Bedmono. Jl nwreatnt pf restless Impatience Urked among the plUowa. J hate caUe4 It 'off canceled it" i! -- By Every-topjainad- Itrar-ReducB-d. W- - admire o much the entertainments presented by visit-fi'tt.iit forth'byome or 'the citl- - In opera casts but'Tf you will no-- : 11s of Provo as t'ey rourfft oat In- - tlo ' closely one .of the outstand-shar- e the comic opera Krininie fci (itnlitls of the'professionaHnv ""TiP i vV13 he itrescntea by the" Is 4!ie' maiure voices of the perfor-Ti- l rii:M le Choir. Holiday and m'-- s. We have in th'is aggregation Tuiwday evening May 21 and 22. this pari feu hi r item if rrofession- at the Columbia theaaer. ' alism. . The reason for this interest in . We are ""prom ised an interesting the "unnsualncss" of the croup. Professor Eoshard is evening.' liecause of the maturity of working hard and so are his men U'e ran listen all we and women. nmslc of vnryfnir There is a treat in p tore for us. may to 'vocnl tlra the Let us prepare for an hour or two quulilies hut th:U soul are'tlte tour .w'lich g.'t over a? rer! community : relaxation to be by-rslitgw of to Ihe au(i'ii(e In volume with presented unity in the form of the Provo quality .characteristics of mature Tahernacle Choir. THE OLD HOME TOWN 'iBjiar'af.!, '1 fin ! Acala the repllad. thU time with faangy a Me ol petal . sole lutstVfasttog bere.'' she said. tnow bat the peetmg tonigut s -4or ttat," ha faltered again. Thert I ft b no "Vhatr Interrogated B hf , I v fmm!& , you see, you didn't corns to with t A Treat in Store ef- - - .,Tu. . ,TSf die voice of Mrs. Rediubnd, the public woman's Tolce. T "What is Itr she Inquired. ttedmond paused nildway across the room. His air, bis look, eager and -- 4ostt-O- t :ti w pU-lo- tion an ecaTRmTT of us Strikes us as a sensible system. save without a definite motive. The If you want to keep books go motive Independence usually ex- - oa a buget basis yoq might go slats until we are comfortably fix- about it this way, decide to save ed. Then frugality Is bo firmly 20 cents out of each dollar you reestablished as a habit that it be- - ceive. The scientific way to spend comes an oDsession lorm 01 mama, the balance, according to econom-Hoabout the. spendthrift? Ah, i8tB is to divide ach " dotted yoti he's easier tQ define. Uncle Sam(pend like thia: For food, 43 cents; describes him as a party who saves for shelter, 18 cents; for clothing, nothing, spends 58 cents , out of 13 cent8; for fuel and light, 6 cents; each dollar on living expenses, 40 other expenses 20 cents. - : , very vnlo . I r the peoaa. Then, itber tbe reIy. It came slowly, as It The trouble Is, too many It n, "Wb, nr the side line's uud observe the she-tur- anxious, altered, too. ' "Too all rlghjr hjB,o.uealJon?d.. TTncertalnly, be took a'stcp toward d condl-creatio- 13 .be, called who spoke. Nor "ronr among the pillowy ca tVifrnitt anil nro'l sou.. Mj-rt- did, taw . SI THE SIGN REFERS TO C ours v' Everv auto too we turn No 'I out, is a quality top. other kind can. leave our shop. , to ' to your special order, car and no otheif. fit your Every piece of material is selected for your car..' - It's an individual troD-osition, yet pur top costs no more than the fac- e kind, and our' guarantee goes " with every one. - "to ModemCouplesl : Tight Wads Journeys : i . : j. Builder, T : What Your . Phone -- 1 V 654-- J. - -- : Genient Worit ' in the'Future Will Be, Depends on QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OF TODAY. the FIRST cost be the LAST. - lit " . . auumuiziiiiuKU&auxuiziiifiiiaiiiraiuiii EvH;rJohhsoh t . CEMENT CONTRACTOR ,.90. 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