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Show ' ., . .... 1 i . s il Tl . ...... . y- . THE PROVO HERAl1. PAGE SEVEN A . MISS Horton was playing with Mr. Ray's pet dog. Whiskery .while- waiting Jo lie called onto the set. Whiskers, I PLAY'S OPPOSITE RAY "Kiddies' fevening i - Clara Morton, the demure opposite ,'Story CharleB Bay in his third independent . , aW TW . lT--' m .wm a. Bt.r5' a i I I III! m Ml. i and Phylls," is coming to the Princess an' theater .for engagement Of two days, beginning Wednesday, ts tne youngest girl who has ever been chosen to appear opposite- a male ' which Northern Shrike Bird The birds . Throat Tickling Always in annoyance, worse ews Hi bgathaChristie BIT , ESBiT aTIppea" a a friend Kijf.- WS - - the slse of a and robin, must tell Hed-qfii- WHY PAY MORE? We do not cobble your shoes, but rebuild them by factory methods, at the lowest price. Men's Panco Half Soles. ..... Men's Leather Soles 35c Rubber Heels ..... .... 75c .Women's Half Soles. , . , "He-ia-ab- ct wan Every ol of aj grayish black color. lnto"EIs tfovernmerxt. and were eagerly - jeepted. It was to be Peace, not "Checkmate to the Young Adven turers," be Bald, and slowly raised a big automatic. But, even as he did so, he felt JUniself seised from behind. In a grip of Iron. The revolver was wrenched from his. hand, and the voice of Julias Hershetmmer said idrawltogly: "I ruew you're caught d with the eooda on rou" CHAMBERLAIN'S REMEDY COUGH user-l- white. He hai a black spot behind the eyv and his body la Secret Adversary- - -- when It afflicts you at night You can stop it quickly with said Daddy, "are star. . frightened of Mr. Northern Shrike in additTotLio ner cnarmmjrper- who baa black sonality. Miss Horton Is probably wings and a gifted --with the sweetest disposition black tall with of any' girl in motion pictures. Miss touches - ate, and as a result of" his .antics, Clara found herself with a l1"" ' torn gown. But if any of the studio employees production,, By MARY GRAHAM BONNER affet-HoT- ) AN EXHILARA.TLNO EFFECT-bottle of Herbine on the helf at home Is like having a doctor in the house all the' time. It gives Instant relief when bowls fall to set.One or two doses is all that Is nee-io start things moving and restore that fine .feeling or exniia-ratio- n have of spirits (ixhanlzcd iron dlshpans and bouyancy to - perfect lieen useid as reflectors for electric which belong only liehtu in night construction work in health. Prlce60c Sold by . Drug' Co. ('iilifni-nia- (xpVteil nh outburst from the little miss, tliey were sadly mistaken, All that came from Clara was. "Whiskers- yoTi little rawal- yoil'd love me if I aa;re in rags.. , 1 you later about the one I saw the other day. fvc been seeing a I i?;9llomlo.iis redhandJi1,iM.onJt " Special,' Jj e e . . and leather, We use waterproof I Rings 25c Rubber Heels Children's Shoes e But the cabinet knew by how many good narrow a' margin they had escaped It's Her Handwriting, Alir birds this fauRight" L. utter disaster. And burnt In on lt seems at Mr. Garter's brain was the strange Well ask Miss Jane Finn to tell us No Birds About though many, scene which had taken place in, the the story that only Miss Tuppence were late In getting away. Of has heard so farbut before we do' course the Northern house in Soho the night before. Shrike comes He had entered the saualW room toe winter time,, but -in -to find that great man. the friend America's daughters, to whom is 'way, 'way south nave not as yet u tuvulu- ueaa due the thanks and gratitude of started. . two great countries!" . "There is a kind of a sociability I draft treaty, and about the birds at this time that hnf Mi.idfMihni tr.. m.P.-lthCHAPTER XIX "en and there, In the presence of somehow Is always especially to be velous, as be looked from one to the the other three, it had been reduced noticed. At least I have noticed Jt. He to other of his two captors. For milady's Christmas Gift. Rings, the " And After. ashes. . . . England was t The ther day, for example, I saw at Tommy. was a mighty good a saved! craftsmanship of which is highly artistic and lot of frjendly cow birds having his "You," he said beneath said Mr Her. a dTrow, wtheeTenlnrTSfTss nernooa eat in a B' well I might have breath. "You! rpgttiar done, with precious or 30th, In a private room at the heluimer, as lie and his cousin wwe "I don't know when I've seen so 5 known." in attractive settings. stones driven hack ln the being Mr. Julius, P. Hersheimmer many of them together. J Seeing that he Was disposed to Savoy, to the- Kitz. "And I saw a group of lovely offer no resistance, their grip slack-- . was receiving his guests. to one the Venture?" "The Joint Soon theupuer.purty was in full bluebirds iUglt upjn Hiealr having e you tasee "No the one to you. Tnerelsirt a sociable time with each other, swing, and with one accord Tom-niin the could world who iinother girl and Wrist Watches the thinest watch made. was called upon for a full und In their soft, benutiful talking have carried It through as you did. complete explanation. voices, soon to start away for the You were Just wonderful !"i winter. ' . "Tommy's been the poods this shook her head. Jane "Mr. Northern Shrike has cousins COLUMBIA MUSIC AND trip! And, Instead of sitting there feel .wonderful. At heart i I. as dumb as a fish; let him banish The named Loggerhead Shrikes. I'm ffnd and tired lonesome Jns'f bis blushes, and tell us all about Loggerheads weir wlUte.walsieoats CO. longing lor my own country." It." and their black touches are blacker me to "That brings something. of Northern "Hear! hear!" the Shrike Hhose an "There's nothing to tell," said wanted to say. I heard the ambaofor though I said the Northern 176 W. Center. Phone 99. telling you his wife hoped Shrikes have black touches often Tommy, acutely uncomfortable. "I sadorwould come em to them aLthe was an awful mug right up to the you a gray black and the Logger j It's That's good heads Hon t care for time I found that photograph of bassy right away. gray. I've got another plan. "The Loggerheads"'are a little Annette, and realized' that she was enough, but Then I remembered jane l want you to marry me!' Jane Finn. smaller than the Northern1 Shrikes. "OlvJullus!" how-- persistently she had shouted They whistle In their harsh way stle want "Well, out that word 'Marguerite' and I and they build their nests In thicks in no sense but there of twigs and leaves. ets thought of the pictures, and well, you, Jane, Don t scared be about five or slxo"r even that's that Then of course I went waiting '"They to I me love shan't all seven eggslayso that expect you over the whole thing to see where many little Logat once," I'd made an ass of myself." comer along to do the But a small .hand was slipped gerheads "Go on," said Mr. Carter, as Into cruel things their family has his. delighted In doing. Tommy showed signs of taking "I. love . you now, Julius," said It Is true, eat grasshop"Shrikes, refuge In silence once more. "I loved first Jane Finn. you the mice but they eat "That ' business about Mrs. moment in the car when the bullet pers and small little birds too. And they kill more had worried .me when grazed your cheek. they can eat and leave their Julius told me about It. On the In the meantime the Young Ad- - than food hanging upon thorns' or twigs; face of It it seemed that he or Sir venturers were sitting bolt James must have done the trick. v,nr mtlff and 111 nt Mia In upright, a tnvl. , so that often they are called b But I didn't know which. Finding elr homes hbecau"e Ther sat very straight and fore-,- ! that - photograph In the drawer, bore shops. to look at each other. "The Northern Shrikes have after that story of how it had been At last Tuppence made a desper breasts which are barred. Brown, ate effort got from him They have feet which are like the feet made me suspect Julius. Then I "Rather fun, wasnt of other small birds and It la alulok as a Plash His Left .Hand, remembered that It was Sir James "Rather." v most impossible for them to hold the Hand Which Bore the Big who had discovered the false Jane silence. Another in their grasp; So they '. tlgnet Ring, Waa Raised to Hie Finn. In the end, I couldn't make on like Julius,'' essayed Tup their Itprey We hang on thorns and tear the bits Una, op my mind and Just decided to pence, again. take no chances either way. I left they want to eat from these hooks CoaL --We Tommy was suddenly galvanised of ned. Quick as a flash his left hand, a note for Julius. In case he was theirs by pulling with their Ufa. Into the hand Which bora the big signet Mr. Brown, saying I was off to the has been fun, hasnt It, Tom beaks. Gate, Creek, "But they leave a great deal on ring, was raised to his Hps. . . I1 do hope we shall have lots Argentine, and I dropped Sir James my I. the thorns which they do not want "'Ave, Caesar ta norltorl salo . letter with the offer or the Job by more adventures. "Black anC" M said, still looking at , the desk so that he would see It "You're Insatiable, Tuppence. to eat. and that is the worst part Tommy. was a genuine nunc l nen i wruiw Pre had quite enough adventures of them. . For they have eyes which Then Us face changed, and with m. letter to Mr. Carter and rang for the are bigger than their stomachs, as well present' We tne saying is. Tney 'long convulstTe shudder be fell Bp sir James. . And then I got a n,.hoJPta,j,atoostj forward tn crumpled heap, whilst bogus note from Tuppence and I good." said Tuppence, dreamily, i, ""rlJT a odor at titter almonds fdled the knew .tit &UIU11IUV, cut vac wn,ib ilUU V& UUJ1U VftU SLtr. . "But howf 'And, too, U shows such a horrid and bright carpets, and futurist Tommy took the note In question aUk curtains, and a polished dining nature to want to kill little birds, CHAPTER XVIII from his pocket and passed It table, and a divan with lota of cush-- eTen wben they're sure they have round the table. , noum to eat in the home as It Is I Ions" A topper Party at the "Savoy." um her handwriting, all right, onern snrike was "Ifs Hold said hard," Tommy. party given by Mr. but I knew It wasnt from her be "What's all this forT' Ioolea meotner day. He was look-Blocks. . Also THE supper Hersheimmer to a few cause of the ' ane a OI ! seems crael "Possibly a house but I think a "a 001 friends on the evening of the 80th never spell her signature, name Twopence,' flatn was mere nun aoout nai when lor , long be remembered in eater--J bnt ne notieea tnere seemed who'd never seen it r" "Whose flatr circles. It took place In a prl- - written might quite easily do so. no t0 tbout bia "You think I mind saying it, but tate room, and Mr. Hershelramer's JuUtti htd .howed me "What had happened? He dont in the' least' I Ours, so orders were brief and fordblt, H a note of here to him once but Sir couldn't understand there I" that everyJames hadn't After And what do you suppose had You darling!" cried Tommy, his gave carte blanche and when sailing. I sent off anna tightly round her. "I waa happenedr millionaire gives carte blanche he thing was plain 1 e Carter. to Mr. Albert "I cantijwssiblrguesssaid determined to make yon say it. I usually getj Itl away, but aouoiea owe you something for the relent- - wancy. , The list of guests was small and pretended to goWhen came Julius back again. "Neither can L" said Nick. less wsy you've squashed me when- select, The American ambassador, , car-It In his I felt ever I've tried to be sentimental." TU us, please, Daddy." urged Mr. Carter, who had taken the lib-rt- bursting up Brown's plan raised her face to his. Nancy. he said, of bringing an old wasn't part of Mr. Tuppence there would probably be The taxi proceeded on - a course "A brave little robin had warned friend, Mr. WUllam Bersaford, with and that Unless 232. 160 West Sir James was ac- round the north, side of Regent's the other birds that the shrike was him. Archdeacon Cowley, Dr. Hall, trouble so to in the near act, caught by. tually those two youthful adventurers, park. "Yes, he had been""brave and had Miss Prudence Cowley and Mr. speak, I knew Mr. Carter would "Ton haven t reany proposed un-on It at all believe never my ot risked bis life going near to make Thomas Beresford, and last, but now," pointed out Tuppence. what our grandmothers would call sore so as to warn the other birds not least, as guest Of honor, Miss supported word" "I didnt," Interposed Mr. Car Jane Finn,. proposal. But after listening to ' "And he bad . rotten one like Julius', I'm In sscaped, tool' To most people the-20- th, the ter. ruefully. ' "That's why I sent the girls off clined to. let you off" "Oh, how mad .Day,? bad Northern James. I waa sure "You wont be able to get out or U r. passed much as any other day. ta Sir st the house In Sohothey'd soonme, so don't you think Shrike wast 'I Speeches were made In the Park, fetch up marrying wanted to have ' ' of It" . end Trafalgar square,- Straggling er or later. I threatened I Julius with the revolver, because want"What fun It will be," responded a good hunt toprocessions, singing the . "Red ed Tuppence to repeat that to Sir Tuppence. "Marriage la called .all day,' he said to L Flag," wandered through the streets This In a mors or less aimless manner. James, so that he wouldn't worry sorts of things a haven, and a' himself us. The moment the girls and a crowning glory, and a weather la so Newspapers which had hinted at about refuge, were out of eight I told Julius to state of bondage, and lots more. bracing sum general strike, and the Inauguratlve like b 11 for London, and as But do you know what I think It mates me reel ion- of a reign of terror, .were . like marketing forced to hide their diminished we went along I told him the whole , , I ,' ' ' f m B17 uauai "WhatT? heads. The bolder and more astute story.' We got to the Soho bouse ana Mr. met tar among them sought to prove that in nlenrv of time mur, auiiu AfiA m AA ffrvul mv.T AfV"Ulii arranging thingss Peace. had been effected by follow-t- ter outside. waAfter ern Shrike was behid went and in their counsels, . In the Sunday with him Tommy. , '.not to do bis ' Vapers a brief notice of the sudden In marketing recess, tba the in curtain the blnd wi oir jamee reel ciusenuu. : Z' say, il the way ho had School tn BMislon every day (extent Sundays and holidays) front 5 u the famnn. v n h.A .nnMmL policemen bad orders to to I p. m. students can enroll any-- time, 1 union, sxos per monuu j planned. a Little Brave that MMMI ey paper dealt appreciative"He was noj Na furtlu axnenaa.Robin. , uMonday's m.. nut into the house. Thara all. ih kl . Phone 812-; to Bnd BATES E. First North Street : EXCVBSlON ti going And Tommy cam to an abropt xact manner of his sudden death - birds In the market for the birds ! n11- as never made publlcr The L. A. A 8. L. railroad (Union' - bad all been warned away and he ' Thmn Thare was silence for a moment ki. y.A .5.. . announce reduced passen- - grumbled to himself: Pacific! precast of the altuaUoa for the Christmas' bol- l- "'Birds a rent In the market to rates ger a alx. "you'reall JwbJ,t.ti3! show. Deprived of i ... , wreicnea, wreicneu, wreicneur day. days. their chief, th. nrr.ni.oinn foil tn DhotocTaph of Jane, it was FLOWERS FOR THE. -7011 mmj unaa dui am anam, A one and regular Pieces.- - Kramenln had made a pre- - from me, but I found It again, was It round think wretched didnt for the lna, rate will he charged olmt.i. i pried TuDDence. ' ' ' ' all atationa of the L. St SiL , ootto wan In iin kotn-oo- railroad. Y0UNG MOTHER England earl, on 8unday morning. "to that little ' thankful they were . "They were 8. I A. The sane fit r "Mrs. Yandemeyer's bedroom. ...... ....... Tickets on sale Deremner zu a, safely away from Northern Bhrlke, a panic, leaving- - behind. In their "We all kept back something or 23. 20, 80 and 81, 1923, and and now that they had started h add a touch of 'nature and various damaging documents "tier." said Tuppence, wougnmu-hlc- 23. 24 Jan. 1, 1924, and limited to return moving, they thought It would be enrtc wo the charge of outdoors to the compromised them hopeless- - ly. 1 WPPO" wcwt Jan 7, 1924. Go,ing trip must com- a good time to continue their Jourroom." Their beauty and sick "! Proors of j X'rr ti.nrf. .i- -j conspiracy I Ur. Omrr ney south to be gone all winter. mence on date of sale. rose to his feet U the their fragrance will chee. Mil, 0 WtraNBatUalM.) The iva m.U browrm. wW tbe! you a tost her up and .help her to get C. H. Cody, Agent. Order them well sooner. PHet of the dead man which had ! Venture which lias so amply D24 from ns and you will be aura a ruU and damning useir oy ucrowi jusunea ume of th. to get the choicest and freshi n was drank with acclamation. 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