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Show ; X , THE HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923. X ' -- For Your FuturtMappi-nes- s Own Your - OwftHoine ' W F' u ftalmiH&ejDducen t .r-c- . PART lltj C6py$gKt t4 - - by The big jiUuoy. Broadwoo4',t ha'ajtiyed emi-gran- d N was a panoply of foils, .masks, and botiag-glove- A trapeze, a knotted rope, and two parallel cords, 'supportlngaeach k a ing. depended from a huge beam "ceiling The walls werb'.gf Ik ; jiuial dull red, relieved by plasty! castsof arms and .legs and in oils and fe,et,'and Dante's mask, 8i Angelo's altorilievo oi L'ii.i 'aad.ihe.swin.and a centaur' a U .'.apith fron the Ejgin marbles oi uone. of these had he dust as VSJ yt ':nd time to settle. .'uyr--':werJaiSo studies jnxprt f.e.iK the nude; copies ofTitiaoV Velasquez, .Rubens, luChrandt,. T'liuiret, Leonardo, da Viuci--noBotticelli. Man-- oJJitifichfiol ti:pna. and Co. a firm whose merits not as yet beeu revealed to the Many Provo people this year have seen the econ omy of buildingtheir own homes. It's mighty, hard to be really happy without knowing that you are independent as far as a home f of yourself and your family ii..(r is concerned. It's equally hardto save money by paying rent. Put that money into a permanent home, and when you rjagh pidge you willbe able'to res in complete contentment. r " , When ready to build let us give you the benefit of our long experience" in which, coupled with our splendid - supply of building materials, is bound to prove satisfactory to you..' . home-buildi- 1S84 1)T -- MojnXa;imxlimpse the river, the "Cltt inilliT of om- to the inous old Morgue; right rose" the gray: towers of Notre Paris Into the checkered Parlsl Paris! I ParlsMI , Tbe.Tery name had always been one tp conjure with, whether he thought o? u as a nTere sound on the lips and In the 'ear, or as a magical written! or printed word for the eye And here was - the thing Itself tit last, and he. be himself, ipslsslmus. in the very midst of it. ' ' 1 spictttr-re- u - width and length and dF thickriess just beneath the liifHSorth window, tbe business a divan sq immense that 'viudoi ',ree i ell ted. well contented could all lie "lazily smoking tiieir pipes on U at once without be.ng In each other's way. and very often did! .' At fcresenr one of these English mva-r-:.Vorksliirman. way, Bof ;!OT'TS:frFJtand Klo.i. because he was supposed to related io a barojiet) ds more energetrcjlly engaged and in his shirt and lrousers,he,1was twlrllng"a pair of Indian clubs round his bead. HI3 face was Jlusued. and he. was perspiring freely and looked, 8erce. He WdS a very big youug man, fair, with kind but choleric blue eyes, and the muscles of bis brawny arm were strong as iron bands. fill . tr Phone 104. TTttlflptllRB, JROyQ, light draperies of summer THE make most dainty settings for pretty faces. Let us show you biir skill in por traying pretty dresses . tr'A by-th- e ''i" If Colombia Theater ; CONOCO MOBILE, VICO, HAVOLINE OILS superior' gasoline SERViCE Well What It? Is -- WhyUt's the Extraatten-tio- n yow get without Ext ra charge 2 IT'S FREE HERE Gasolin e 24c SUPERIORMOTOR CO. Read and Use the WantlAds has convinced us s - - - , to The Herald office, or if Bring your WANT-Ayou cannot come downtown. they add a beauty D ' Storage rates on coal now on. Phone 35, and . order i rAnr inal nnw. ftlll f !! v . .. . '. : S " - I. : . ..... , I I ."'. and Jully developed young female, clad In the gray bvercoai of a French Infantry soldier, continued netherwards.- - b.y 9 short trJped vlsl-- . petticoat. het.''h which wi 'e ble herx hurt-- ' white iitiklPS md .ami .Jinn siT;itsht7Tosrr:heel3,-clea- n cut and 8nnotI) as th! back of a r.izor, her toes lost t!:i;:!;SPlves In a huge pair of male list slippers, whii.ii made her jdrag her feet as i!kt'd h" She-.boherself with easy, un prnbarrassed- - grace, like a person whose nerves and muscles afCWtillf In tune, whose spirits are high Place St Anatole des Arts at the old houses opposite, some of which were being pulled down, no doubt lest they should fall of their own sweet wllL In the gaps between be would tee discolored, old, cracked, dingy walla, with mystertouas win-- apartment?-House- you order from us. The Laird sept there, dio togpiher in a smutt- bedroom off th,e studio. Taffy, bad a badrooui at the Hotel succeeded. As Little BUlee munched he alio gaxed at the busy place below the 1 if their enthusiasm as Little Biflee a silent enthusiasm too deep fas And when these two great speech artists left off to smoke, tbe three Britishers were loo much moved even, for that, and there was s stillness Suddenly there came a . loud knuckle-rappinat tbe outer door, and a'portentoua voice of great volume, and that might almost have by-M- coal-blac- . D, : L rent? " and real estate to sell?; The quickest results are obtained by using a WANT-Aand a Herald WANT-Abrings the. best results. . . no other Roofing can. And they're only .a small item 4 - nAnraA . Do you want to rent a room or . if properly laid ket. And He felt he bad 'never known nap even dream plness like this, never ed Its possibility. ' And yet bis life had been a happy one. He was young and tender, fas Little Billee; he had never been, to any school, and was Innocent of the world and Its wicked ways; Innocent of French especially, and tbe ways of Paris and Its Latin quarter. He had been brought up and educated at home, bad spent h(s boyhood In London with bis mother and sister, who now lived in Devonshire do somewhat 'straitened means. His father, who was dead.. had .been a clerk In. the Treasury mus-Uch- ; that withstand the elements just as long as any other Roofing on the mar- wnlrtere, the more ' beauuful was thought the youth! Another Inmate of this blissful abode Sandy, the Laird of Cock-pen- , as' he was called sat In similarly simple attire at his easel, lifelike little picture painting at of a Spanish toreador serenading a lady of high degree (lr broad daylight). He had never been to Spain, but he had a. complete toreador's kit a bargain which be bad picked Op for a mere song In the .Boule- ret - Dp you need help? Rooms or houses to rs circum-gtances- b. .bcenJefoie hlnLAnrtJereJ)ejvas In Paris .famous, painting torea " dors, and spouting the Ball. id of he as woud of 4he Bouillabaisse," ten do out of sheer IIkIilbus of heart much dftencr. Indeed than ho would say bis prayers Kneeling on the divan, '.with his was elbow "oB the" window-Bill- , third and much younger youth. The BlleeJL He third had- pulled down the green balsa blind, and was looking over the of Paris roofs and chimney-pot- s nd - all about- - with aU hla.. eyes, munching the while a. roll and a savory saveloy, in which there was evtdence'of much garlic. He ate with greatelish, for he was very hungry: 'he nad been all the morndrawing from ing at Carrel's studio, " . , the life. vi Little BUlee was small and slender, about twenty or twenty-on- e, and bad a straight white forehead veined with 'blue, large dark-blu- e eyes, delicate, regular features, and hair. He was also very graceful and well built, with very small bands1 and feet, and much better dressed than, hit friends, who went out ot their way to outdo the denizens ot the quartier latin in careless eccentricity of garb,, and mat-te- will Then Svengall and Oecko made, . Little : music togetaer.-TMvlne- ly. fragniejitaryjtbjngssopiejimes ststlng but of s fVw bars, but these bars or sucn oeauiyNn(j meaning t Scraps, Snatches, short melodies, meant to fetch, to charm Immediately, or to melt or sa)den or madden Just for a moment and that knew Just when to leave 'bff ciardas, gypsy dances. Hungarian j things little knowi out of eastern Europe In the BfU of .tbis century.- - uu tne iJtir. and taffy were almost aa wild their enthusiasm aa Little Billee- - vard du Temple and be bad hired the guitar. His pipe was in bis mouth reversed ; for It :had gone out, and the a.sh,es were spilled all over his. trousers? where holes were ' often burned. In this Way. He also bad' entered life by an other door. His parents 'good, pious people in. Dundee) had In tended that he should be a solicitor. as bis father and grandJaiWes had Anything to sell, buy,.or trade? ' ; Anything lost or found? Do'you want employment? " " in your building costs when por three years he had bomeJier , .iajesty's commission, and bad been A strange figure appeared. "TEroughtheCrimean-campalgHe was good looking, with straight framed by the gloom of tbe to say that, features;-but-Ireg. antechamber. 'Bsldes his heavy plunger's Andret of Lpayette aa trilby) ' he wore an Immense pair drooping auburn whiskers, of the k 'iid that used to be called Picca- to live there and learn there as dilly weepera, and were afterwards long aa be liked, and make bimaelf Sothern In Lord the great artist he longed to be. . affected r iodreary. It was a fashion to do Then, bis meal Snlshed, he lit a o then for such of our gilded youth pipe, and flung himself on the divan could afford the time (and the and sighed deeply, out of the over the full contentment of hie heart lair); the bigger and fairer was He felt he had. never known bap- whiskers, the more beautiful Bid. ' who- in building Experience '..,. 1 . m in Roofing" t'accord!" xx And. sitting down on the mualo laoolrhejHrah up, Jtnd .dpwn it 111 scales with that easy power, 111 A smooth, even crispness of xtouchj which reveal the master. Then be tell lb playing Chopin's Impromptu In A. flat, so beautiful? that Little Blllee'tf heart ft'PD.' Jl'Su to bursting with suppressed tun Hon and delight, . He never forgot that Impromptu, which' he was Idesttnbd to hear agalnNsne day In. strange - Larson Studio 4 im.'i cents V . "TiVrr-r- r muslclaners,". jumped up and made Gecko as warmly Wel come as ,be could in his eaiiy ' " French. Hal le biano!' exclaimed Sven. gall, ftlqging. his red lieret on 'I, and his cloak on "the - ground. "Ch'espere qu.M) est pon, et plen liartr-arme- Dainty Settings For Pretty Faces That's why a WANT -AD in The" Herald-- 30 a line f of a whole weeks PAYSTOU 1 ''" v a - . "Swet 'Eng-shnief- c 298 South, University Ave,, UTAH.' IsTRead 'Every Day IUUUI Shingles A ' Irlool - ' - p in l.sli-fu- Provo Lumber Company The, Daily Hearldl - d playing In the stret..-..4jPof ehour "Che vou"B amene Svengall artil Checko, qui choue du gomme un anehe!'.' , - lii imincnaE-jjiia- ore Than 2300 Homes T e IndlTidnaTol any age between thirty and. forty five, ot Jewish aspect, but sinister. He wu my 'shabby1 and dirty, and wore a red brtt and a large velveteen cloak, "with I big metal clasp at the collar. Hla tnicteyvy.-fell- UzfcJiwwlastsslxJ--down behind hla black hair ears 'on to bis shoulders, in that musicianlike 'way that Is so offensive to the normal Englishman. He had. bold, brilliant black eyes, wttlu long, heavy lids, a thin, fallow face, and a beard ot burned-ublack which grew almost,1rom his under eyelids; and over It his mustache, a shade lighter, tell 4n. two long spiral twists. He went by Jthe name of SvengaH. and spoke fluent French--wita Oernan accent, and humorous German twists and oms, and. bis voice was very tbia apd mean and harsh, and oftea broke Into a disagreeable falsetto. His companion was a tittle ) ear thy young man a gypsy, possibly much pitted with the snejluox, He had and also very shabby. large, soft, affectionate brow eyes, tie like a King Charles spaniel, bad email, nervous, veiny hands, with nails bitten down to the quick, and carried a fiddle and s flddleetlck under hlfrjn,. without, a case, m -- though ; be had bi taUTbony . ne ng . : , ' ' of BEDS. . April sky." Indeed the top Qt near, ly .all Paris lay before him, with a little stretch of the. imagination-ohis part; and be gazed with a sense of novelty, an Interest and a pleasure, for which he could not hare found any expression In mere lan I guage. " P iii ' . great antiquity sights that set him dreaming - dreams of mediaeval French lore and wickedness and crime, bygone mysteries of Pari I One gap went right through the Dame-d- e from England by (la Petite Vltessf aiithe goods trains are1 called in France), and lay. freshly tuned, alongside the easterwwall; on the wall opposite "tcTlJJtt-Quickness- MAUttllil anOusty tronTbalconles ot "Tirst, a down It wai a fine, sunny, show ery day ! in April -The open studlorwlndowlwgs .big 7. tt thf top, and fct In a- pleasapt breete tiam4h- northwsfc--rTbJn- gs were beginning to' look shipshape it OU : ' HiTMr A Bro. o aUurlrend Mat On Itaurier Cotes, CoDVTirht by Gerald . last ti'lutlCI J, FEATHER - Feathers in plllows-an- d feather hedstmay be freshened by allowing them to get vet in a summer raia and then sunning them (or a week. 'iiLSLj RED BAND love-plain- WSSSf m y g belonged .... -. to any sex (even an . i. . n J.InU i 11 KAl.n.l" ..III. ill , UDlu.i UlaU B -- an- 1 lr B n auu " fould say before any one, a strange figure appeared, framed by the gloom of tbu little He and his two friends, Taffy antechamber It was the flguve of a very tall and the Laird, bad tukb this stu . JkJJiSAt & U A ASK FOR j v..tw... - -- - Z yOUBI. "En-trez.- s ae " Rtin" tu the street Aot thai Little Jiillee lodged; at the Mine Hoi h1 Cornellle. in the Place de I'Odeon. He looked at bis two friends, 2nd wondered If any one. living or dead, had ever bad such ajjorious ' pair of chuma as'these So Taffy and the loved Lit tle Billee loved him rfrrrmucbrn- ueea. nui uut wnai itxisr uuiee had his faults. For .instance, he T J.ird . tillj jSSU that ,1.7 lt re He "wTi(rKas"ned much other people's pictures. didn't seem to cam fur the Laird's phere of French studios,. and feels guitar-playintoreador .nor for his at home In It erenaded .lady eLi'iilsnts, he jThlsjtrango medley of garments - . vOL c.bi. And help build up a "'-- Y . Aome industry , lgE' 'i r CtfEAMER Y ::: COMPANY - In neverjad anyth.tii:.!!"uLtheft wa looked ' at halr-- nd eltliier Jn praise wW u Tirff y nothing tries tru much as silence ,.i -- But, then, iK J 338 WEST CENTER. - PRICES a , very:healthyoiing which could scarcely be called' quite beautiful at first sight, since the iyHs. were too wide, apart,' the it. month too large, the' chin too mas-sIv- e. and face o ' to gqmu- I surmbHntetnbyl'sniall-bare-had wftb short, thick, wavy brown He, nm-tf- Taffy waa a realist -- I for . Gallon-Appl- . . es Gallon'tJatsup Gallon Loganberries, ' 10-l- t- i GtamteWprk': 4l i ... Red b. Karo 55c-Gal- lon 75c 83c 75c .40c Red 21a-l- K Karo 25c Blue Karo .....70c Blue Karo . . . .v35c , Blue Karo.,... 20c Ixw'so Cocoa, lb. . . , . .13c 10-l- b. 5-l- ' ... FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER U Pineapple .'.'.$1.00 10 the when they all tin the complexion a mass of a 'rouble fret kles Louvre, he dfrtn ' Besides, you dan qeyer much about Tit (.. tell how Wautlful (or how ugiyiva . t Rem Vebrandt. or Ve. ,. .,,',,..., tact--' may be till you have tried to ''"k"A' if Ufa w 11 ropese or Leonrii. MONUMENTS the--' pepple who ht. pic- i. Hut a small portion of her neck. . FINE ' r .?" tures. Instead .j'i'tiires down by the, collarbone. Mch just, XhlGHT PRICES u Hih.dco showed Itself between the ln,jiut themselves; epi-ijii;- i htii'.'th some- tttpe'd 'lapels ot her military coaT pie who copied A Large Variety From y pa n times charming voi.nf collar, was ofa delicate prlvetllkei Which. to Select; era, and,th;se seemed to nim'evejn whiteness th'atys oever to be found morw Charming than ;.fty really on any French neck. and very few were .a'ndhe" looked-- a -- great- deal EngHBlriines.V,lsOthe had iceryjl out Ot the JuvreCwlndows....u One brow; broad and low, with Ij I' Little Bl'.lte speculated "on the fu thlcklevel eyebrbws mftch darker ture of himself and his friends, thanher hair, a broad, bony. hUth j when he should have got to forty bridge to her short nose', atltrhef lust Solvit of. Titbernach years an almost impossibly ..re full, broad cheeks wec. beatitj fully mote future; t" modeled... She' would have uiade a ThesO speculations were tnte ' singularly handsome boy. -rapted by a loud knock at ths two men came iny (To be continued) door, and 1.1 PHONE 117. -- n b. 2lb. iiup nucKS, eata tc 3 Ki'ianifl .Dinner Pail $1.25 H Conner Tea Kcttl. .82:25 ' 4 x' n'V o iti.,.1. u,'in. ..I 'Ift ,1 in. .t:uj iittoti o 1 -- No. 2C.j'lv. 3 No; 3 Calv. ... ......(. Tubs-- , Tub.f-'- . JIJC V. Jars v $f.43 Quart Jars. .".$1.10 doz. 1 1 doz. Crock Crock Crock Crock 2- - tfal. Crock al. al 3 - pal. .Crock e f l t tu-ga- i. ' ivesrs Koirs Jar. . Jar. . Jar. . Jar. . Jar. Jar. .$2.93 .$2.43 .$1.93 .$1.43 .95c 'rj'Y'' .45c tsw .l.YO $1.3." Bottle Corks, doz 5cf 4il Boer Caps, i'ozen. 2 pkys. Starch' 23q Lye, npy kind, 2 for. ;25(i i i!) Koose: Oyster Crax 15 Beer- - f lb: I..osq Cjrfar.ut..40 1 U. T DELIVER 6(iso MawCeni, 10 ia jar. .vj.23 M iii |