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Show THE PROVO HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. r r Professional Column ML- II -J I ' v Teacher ef Yoke Studio at residence, 355 East First North. 4 'h T jur. Chas.M. Smith, M,D Office over Springyille Bank ing Co; Hours 942:30, 8-- 5. Offiee Phoqe 1M. OR. MADISON W. MERRILL DENTIST Full Modern Equipment located in former hospital building, 35 E. Second, S. r CHARLES J Musk SLmiit Director of cfadnmo, bud Istfrttdloa md orchestra, D violin.-- - coraet. voaai and Apply fox: Tenne. 06 W. Center." phew 800. .... fan T-T- -6 ! t!J lM AttorBer-at-La- w w ' Tea Kbw Bow Sot E&iott Serres Themt DR. ARTHUR VANCE 456 W, 3rd N; Phone - 681-N- DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE CALL IN AND m y. 3ZZZXZ3 I - lie f flR. "TR MR.. SCR 136 nT L TH vistT -- o UKe'Yov to pOPVWJi?. AUTHOR. to our. City. Trilby!" Larson Studio Maken otFine Portraits. Columbia Theater Bldg., Provo. This is laUUSSbllIIUIIlimiXZVKXCSS: Inrl ' And Tr.!by' came . '.tito. tbe udio As soon as she saw Mrs Bagot's she stopped short erect. hr sii jalders a (title high, her mouth a Tittle open her eyes wide with fbsht and jiale to the iLpsai pa tbetic, yet commanding, magn'tl cent, and most . dimioguiahed ap parlUon, in spite of ber bumble MPrP1 Tim THESE CHILLY NIGHTS Remind us that winter is near at hand and always being alive to the needs of the public, we would suggest that you fill your bin with the best coal on the market dean coat-c-oal that will give you the utmost satisfaction all ' winter. - . "Good-by- O'Ferrall?" w ; I fii tr rwf o rA N! e, an. a f1 1 ri Mrs. Babot. I will not marry your son. I promise you." "Oh Trilby yes yes I am O'Ferrall, and you are Mrs. Bagot, late on you and your sister-in-la1 car Bee that!" I Its complete success also f.eel A new tojiehud comelnloher or e pb e w. V m you very d e e arg"l deep, soft voice, so "tragic. not sure that he has not lost more THAT YOUXONT IwGAR MR. so t. mchlng so strangely in accord than he will gain by a by tfce- -a THROWrJ OPCEH AT SHe- - RIMS, OK. A SOFT C ::!, the "a. Kile aspect Just then CH I'M tbe siiceas of .this a this Inter A iNTStpi su strangely in accord with the THe THROAT, ftOV)N3. N6CKTIS view, in short!" know You;' A NO whole that. Taffy felt his tOHIte Iwe A?S SHAKING. HANDS cheeks Bituation Taffy's eloquence was exhausied, and lips turn 'coM. and bis WANT and hla quick temper was getting big spine thrill and tickle all down I AtC OV6R the better of hliu. his back. Mrs TUeo Bagot. drylngf he' "Oh yes; you are very; very beautiful there's no doubt about eyea, came and took his band lu a lhat! Vu wish to marry my son!" very channing"liBa simple maoI I've refused to marry him nine ner, and said: Mr Wynne. think I are what know. Ji'st you feeling teen times for hisTBwn sake; he You must try and make am not now. will tell you so himself. tbe right person tor him Jo marry. some allowance for us. You .wilt, am, sure, when we are gone, and I know that On Christmas ajght he asked me forTha twentieth you have bad time to think a little. Aa for that noble and beautl time; he swore he would leave 1 Paris next day forever If I refused ful girl. only wish that aha ware aim. 1 hadn't the courage. I was such that my son could marry her la ker. past Ufa, I mean. It la teak, you see! It waa a .dreadful not ber humble rank that would uilatake.". frighten me; pray believe that 1 "Are you so food otJiimT" am Quite sincere la thla aad dea't Toad of him? Aren't yoa?" think tee kardly of year Mead's Tm hla mother, my good girl!"' mother. Tklak at all I shall bar To this Trilby eeemed to bar t g threaah frith my poor aoa ' to say. nothing who la deeply (at Jove aad a Ton have Juat aald yourself yoa' art aad wha baa wee) tt are not a fit wife far kim. It yoa at sweh a wimaa aa tkatt aad wbe are so' foad ot kim. wOl you rula eaaaet aa at present haw fatal te INFORMATION FORE. R. A. PATIENTS hrai by marrying htm; drag kim hha awoh a asarrtag wewld ba. I wa: araveat kim tram getting aa a aM the abana aad beUeve The course of study in Electronic Reactions la Ufa: separata him from hla la aU tb gesdaeea. la aptt f all oi AbramaJa granted only regularly graduated Keter, hla family, hla MeadsT" Aad. ak. bw kaaattfaJ b la. aad Medical or Osteopathic physicians at Dr. Abrams' Trilby tnrned her mlaarabla eyee what a TCti ' All that for in San or one of the colleges College Francisco, le Taffy's miserable taee, and: aald, eo mooK aoeeat KT . 1 aaaaot tail -mil it really ba alt that, TaffyT" yew hew I grtovo for ker. 1 aa recognized by Dr. Abrams. Only graduates of these colleges can use the Abrams Diagnosis and "Oh, Trilby, things have get all atak a ameada wk ewla. for wrong, and cant be righted! Pm swab a tkiagt There are a amende, Treatment Instruments.- - The public should know afraid it might b ad Dear Trilby and I eh ail net evea try. I will that the only test of value by Abrams' methods is -- 4 can't tell yoa what I feel-- but only writ and tell her all 1 think the service of a doctor os qualified and equipped. I cast tall you Ilea, yoa knowl" aad feet. Ton will forgive us, tail "Oh bo Taffy roa don yoaf" bee!" And m the quick. Impulsive Then Trilby began to tremble warmth and grao and sincerity ot eery much, and Taffy tried to make her manner as she said all this, ,nvw-- f ber alt down, but aha wouldn't. Mr. Bagot waa so absurdly Ilk Mrs. Bagot locked op Into her Uttl Blllee that It touched big face, herself breathless with keen Taffy's heart and he would bar suspense and cruel anxiety al- forgiven anything, and- - ther was M rhe I.arR Substantial KrUtt most imploring. Variety and Mot' nothing to. forgive. Hid Industry of ' iU (BPjeton- - Line of Superior TOK Mrs. Bagot, there' no quee-tka--t kind in the World. Quality Product. - torgtvenesa Good heaBwt .yprr ktnajfTputl. out her shaking hand, and aald; "Qood bye, vens I It nnfortdnat. yoa will not marry your knowl Nobody's to blam that 1 atr. Bagot I RKTAII.KR aoa. I promise yoa. I will never caa se. Good-byHrv Bagot; RA LEIGH'S GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS e htm agaU." good by, air," aad to- saying, he Iedie lues, Kplera, Extracta, flaTora, Saapa, Toilet Arrf . kfra. Bagot oaught and clasped saw them down' to thetr "remise," ' lea, Vwitrlflrea, Pollidirs, Stock and Paultry Prepara- bar band and triad la kiss It, and m whlob ftat a slnguUrty pretty tioni, Inaeeticldea, Stotk Dip, Disinfectant, Etc tktii "Doat go yet. tny dear good ywung Ud el aereute or to. pal : FROTpt' UTAH,' :e n. rorRTn gtrt, I wast to talk to yoa.- - I aad, aaxtona, and. so Ilk LrrU , PIB ft was quit funny, aad to tell yoa how deeply I ' tint Mannfartored by the W. T.' KawUlfbt Company. 4 big Taffy heart age. Mre, Bago'.". aaldli "Goodbye,' Tbe IUbm of HrrrSr and StwrUr QlltT. ym fHthf wa pad aHWU ' , ct ncm-aa- dr H pty-T- SCtBe, teA5D to I eat at the old 25 ' To - 1 "l JL .V- c:n::mji i ima, j n JTlEfflSS1 ir.4 ; --A Ptt "1 I ,i rZFhyBicaDy by drink! X I ft jt, r ; S ij I' V'-' Ml eniti up ' 4 to BUILD ' J 1 iuijihiih - f 1 jrrv,i. i,.iiuiuiiuti;:iririi ; - i you've brand, " CALL tried wat our p 780-R-- 3 CHERRY I fc ing plenty of MUk.'! Yonll Boon grow fond of It oncefe hill . "I HARRY BUTLER IiiUh - a g ;, LUIRY east st. rvt - ktr &m t . . ' t' -' Trilby breathed- hard. At length Mrs Begot eaid, to her high accents. "You are Miss Trilby V - Our years of training jfejtoificcaw era enable us to produce riot only a likeness, but the most pleasinff likens?. v'x p so J': , . old-tim- H ti: e the Likeness U Everything ,' " v Iii PortraiUir ur Tbe little Jady ?t up and walked straight to ber. and looked up in to her face, that seemed to tower TTun liar f US- - . l:lre. j SIB Thrillers! 3d looking her very best. caltpd ontr "t'onie Tjrffy Typewriters RepairedTBougfit ind Sold. Repairing a Spee-BltAll Work Guaranteed. Phone 207-- ? WI HAKE A SPECIALTY OF OUR NOON LUNCH Ia .. V ET ERJtNJLRlA ML- ii. : At Very IledMoaaUe Prices. oon-oar- 1 Room 7, Knijifat Mdr, Prove, Utah. Phone WU. ' ?" I'D' Z 3 Elliollf Harris Cafo ks ABE W. TCXMZS PROVO ' Are Served Ererj Uocnin; mi tPt uat ' 1 Provo, Utah. M . T tfl the Pl4Ct ft, JLXt verr veek-da- r her hand, sbe walked swiftly court-yar- d except r'SaturdAT, u4 fci dea Arts, ska saw kflaj momlac, t The Hral4 BvlkUns, 6oa0t Flm pttkibMaltaaattfal nature Mra. oafbf the room. Mrs. Bitot seamed stupefied, and tng out ot tha earrtaj wladaA WM kfecC Proro, CUtu TelefiboM W.' Paf o yoi aay Wtera ma or not. only half content with her aalci and la tfaa foaag ls4w TKH8 Or ftaBeCBIPTION Dally and, BaiwUy, ' la-- ie ; mttl-o- f sbe eaaaht kef ere. : V" wili aoa, sweat surprise UA Vmfite "Ska lot yosr marry aa your aak my aevaat, fbajr ' yaar In by nail. 16 M a faf; 8ooday only, aon'a Ood admirauoa, wltk Ulaal (aUl I only wiah frtaad, wlw W kit latareat Mrs.. Bagot and parted ttpt-f- aal by Mtf, HJ the fmt, t ad she'd atarryfaia!" . ajsj at naart ka& tat m taO yba taal --Oh. atr. Wynaat" . aald Mrs.l as aba bad oftea got Ma LsttJt C. ..EDTTO AND PUBLISHER 'deepljr aa 1 grfam tot yo la your HODOEEfl. & BlUeel 8h knav bar (dr Ua HaBagot, and bant Inta taara. a ter at oooa. RwMaaffsnf. and the siclstmed "iikl" diatraaa, iriaf my dargymaa, praaant The Dally Herald wm eotand M Meood taM maQ matter Jum and a MT wttk aatlrioal Sba tnrned away. f1" amQe feebly are for her far greater!" 1911, and The Sunday Herald waa entered aa woood daat mall matter a Uttla eqngk and aoJS that ware self: "Oh no; I will art aapant -U aba har for Wlatl griet May 9, 1922, at the poetoffioe, Proro, Ctah, under tb Act of Uarcfc not iympatheUo, "now it that oould hla from nil aister, hla fiwnUy, alf " ' .: rlaa my aonl ar dot 1879. no oobt frlandai Tkat would ha i arranged-n- d . "No, tnaead but tf aba Esfoaei there wonldal be much opposition ThaTe aatUed, r aBytow I . . .311 Ness 8H Lake City office... Building to marry tmh.' 8ha may not do ao, on the part of the lady" (here he Feeling a Uttla JaaadV an tlfV made a to think, aba tamad ap tin little bow). complimentary ing me of ooure but my tnatlnet talla "It would ba a rery daalrabl thlpg Rue Vlama dsa Haaraia Udns, . aba wiill- : . all round!" which was always Asserted at tolf Do you remember the old - time blood and tWider novel Mr. Wynne, la that llkelyr "It's tremendously good of you, hour. It was empty but for a aolV about the exploits of Dearwood Dick, Frank Merriwell, Young , "Oh.1 wOl do m beat to make lr I'm sure to Interest yourself la tary flgura sitting on a post, wltk and Old KingTTradyrNick Carter, FredTearnot and the aald Taffy. 1U laga dangUsgr Iti kanda hi its nn- - my bumble affairs, an in ntter trust each with her. . . Liberty Boys of '7S-- ? an "tHH P? "Look here, slr-rrtti a grait tronsers-p?ckt- t, Dr. Frank P. Q'Bnn unpnt twpntv.aix vsnra rnnnHino- genius, Ilka your nephew and It la Its month, a Uttered straw bat aoo doesn't mack matter to any one on the back at 1U head, aad a long up the largest collection of these thrillers in existence. He paaslonata affection for yoor has 2,400 different specimens, and these recently have been but myself what I make of my life gray ooat down to Ha baala. ttvag triumphantly touring the country, on exhibition in various . "Bow to you know aba baa all' but 1 caa assure yon that If the ker ba yamped cities. They will probably be preserved as historical relics in thla paaafanata affection for htmT" Trilby heart wars set on me as As aooa a he it la oa him, 1 tnU gladly oast la off hla post aad cam to her, saythe library of Leland Stanford university. 1 On, kianietar and bare km H- - aH my lot with bsra for Ufa. She's one ing: "Oh, Trilhr-wh- afa HistoncaincsjLJUiecideQ taessed' It thoncb we - narer In a thousand. She's the one sin aboutt I coaldat stand ttt t raa eir famous colored covers, thrilled the American vouth thoucht thl thing would ner that repeoteth, yoa knowl" Little BUlees moUerM sway! land morfr grownup than would admit it) from 1869 until come of It. particular "Ah. yea to ba sure to He there!" 1" think, perbapa. that 1 know aH about about 1910, when the movies began putting the paDer-Dacthat: atffl. "Tea, Sandy dear, rra Jaat aeoa " Drat of all yon ought to see hif sure! ' out of business. . faeu are taeta, and the world Is her." , The height of deviltry, for a boy in the old days, was to yourself you would gat quite a the world, aad we're got to Mrs in "Well, wnat'i kp!"; l- -r "hang around' a livery stable, read nickel novels and smoke new idea of what aba really is ft." said Mr. Bagot. whose satirical "I'ra promised, her aerar to aoa cubebs.- - A lad who read nickel novels" was supposed to be you would ba surprised, 1 assure (mile had died away under the Little Blllie any mora. I ; wai gleam of Taffy's choleric blue eye. foohsb enough to promise to marry . to tne dogs. Yet, now - you. that we have a Mtle Dresnecgoing r a fit j Lrefmeljnany times these live, tne mcKei xnnuer nas Decomerespectapje. llrjJag(aJahrngaedejLonl4," TTbOowb on the " parson (who mst three months; and then he aald t was morally clean. That was the inexorable rule ders Impatiently, and there was si looked mean and foolish, as people he'd leave Paris and never coins can sometimes do een- - with right back, and so, uks a fool. I gar nearlyall the thriller publishers, from Beadle on. lence tot a minute or two. -rV- lrttte-aiways I've offered to JIt. with hla triumphed and the villain was "punished, And then. Juet as in a play. on t&etr side) : "And new, Mr wa7 "Big stakes, desperate chances and the feller efts thiral'? Trilby's "Mils below!" was sounded Bagot JI can'rtelr youTTTow rery and take care of him and ba his have suffered during tble servant to bo everytb, ingrh-1- ! , . keenly this was the formula. fat. the door, and Trilby eame into a this most painful .Interview i wisnea oui uis wue: ' uui ni eophlsticated youth of our jazz generation would and seeing on account of my ery regard wouldn't, hear of It. Dear, dear Lit roar with laughter if he read the e nickel thrillers tbe little antechamber, congralu tie Biltee! he's an angel and IDYouth's heroes now are' the Jules Verne sort, usine radio trangers,. was about to turn back for. Trilby O'Ferrall to a as was dressed Sbe grlgelle. and airplane where a former generation's fiction heroes usdd horse and butrery and a Dhone that had to be cranked to w her Sunday gown and pretty white "Central. . , . Later comes jazz and sex fiction, disputable rap (for It was New year's Day), Published- - Sond&y . HOT CAKES, BUCKWHEAT CASES. 'FAY LOOSE STIEHL 4 ItowaBii'J Those ll II II 7 1 1 LET US FIGURE ON THAT GARAGE OR ROOFING BEFORE SNOW FLIES jj . PHONE take precious gpod care no barm shall jver come to hlm through I shall leave- - ibis baleful and go and live In the country; I suppose I mult manage to get through life somehow, I know of some poor people who wefe once very fond-- of me and I could live iWilh them and beiphemjandHteep The difficulty Is about myself. .leannot. x I thought It all out before it came to Ibis. I was well prepared, you 'see." Sbe smiled In s forlorn sort of way,, with her upper lip drawn tight against ber teeth, as if some ont ' were pulling her back by the lobef of her ears. "Oh! but Trilby what shall we do without ' you? Taffy and I. you know! You've become on MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER COMPANY me'-plac- - of 357 AND GET OUR PRICES Warm Air us!" "Now how good aad kind ot yoa to say that!" exclaimed poor Trilby hat eyes filling "Why, that Just all I Uved for, till all thl happened But It cant b any eaor bow caa U? Everything la th hanged Jot very . ky seems different Ah! Durten'a Ut-song Tlaletr d'smeur ckagrla remoarl' If all qeit true M shall tart hemedtataly. aad Uk Jeaneot with bm, I think." "But wher ye Ulnk g i-- 0 Have the heat from your furnace at l t ingr piped to each room no need of leav-in- g "Ak. maymt tefl yo Sandy dear net r a long Urn! , Think of all thiHroubl therwd a time to I most Uk th buU by tha boraa." Sh tried to laugh, aad took him by hi big and klesed him on the yes and mouth, and her tear tell oa his tao. . :. Then, feeling nnabl to apeak," sh nodded farewell, and walked quickly up the uarrow - winding ' street When she cam to tha first bend she turned round and waved " her hand, and kissed It two or three times, and then dlisppeared. ! Th Laird stared for several min- utes'up th ampty thoroughfare-wretch- ed, full ot sorrow and compassion. . Then he filled himself, another pip and lit It, and bitched himself on to another post, aad ant ther dangling: k is legs and kick--bi- g his heel, and waited for th Bagofa cab to depart, that "ha might go ap aad tao th right- n wrath at Taffy kk a man. I thr'a the doors open to heat the rooms.' b. Ict ' ' r. and beexap against at bitter rroacbas for eowerdloe aad 4aaar tkn befor the fe.wn. r ITo kg aaauaaal) . Get the heat where you want it and when you want it SMOKE, SOOrAND GAS PROOF , i . . , EE 343 LU w; Center StC Phone 574; ' 1 |