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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MAY13, T i Matrimonial Adventures L-f- 1923.1: enn1ta.Me; for Redmond, If ha were, Inferior, bent under what ly wu a double respanslbiuty, that of the provider, the one who brought In ' f the living; with and already the man-o- f that, he, to all Jn proDiDt At the task, had be run to moveJ tents and purposes, ran the household' eunacience, a tnb.TonIght uieetlns. eommtttee-eeu'eus, was to be held. and her campaign state offlce were to be duwussed ; the . k, MrsReditiond's by , Mothers Knowr Tfiat : - Maximilian Foster Genuine Castoria Aathor Always "Th ef. "Tk "ShmtartaaV "Bi Hu, Poor Baa," aad Tha Xno." Mm," Whirlpool." Bears the - ... - " lur 1 . Oop7riM t Untt.fl Oatnrs'Smiteatar I V FOSTER Use $. Marlmnlun Foster Ha VI of him. elf that he write only when there Is no flshlngl And Ashing la more than- a hobby with him, for he haa Invented a fly that la not only., a . winner In snaring trout, but haa aquanBerijr wr ca toning aalrooa. Ha wlU lk to vim t Untfth. khout tha piscatorial .. sport, Tmt he', uf most reluctant to you Bow ami when h started his career aa an - C 1 ! I , author. I met htm first aoma years ago In Maine, and It took,, all day before 4 elicited tha tollowlhg.ttctsi Due to rn dsalrs to ruDOort hnn. 'f self hy Writing, hs joined the news paper world for the reason that be believed that the newspapara supplied the beat experience. "The little jroung-- wrltare-aayarh- aa experience of life, but on a he not onlr wldena bla own. but galna knowledge of other peopla'a." ' Mr. Foater'a first story, 10,000 words In length and sold to the Atlantic Monthly, waa written entirely at night in a newspaper of. ' flee. He waa doing rewrite work at the time, and would write down a page of that and then turn to a page of hit own story. It was a long and laborious Job, but after that first success he sold many stories to the Atlantic Monthly. He has written much fiction "which appeared In the leading magazines. Mr. Foster attributes his success to his eight years of work In the newspaper world,ebut he ,has an? other record. During the 'time we were in the great war he was Unit- el States government correspondent abroad ''Mrs. Redmond's Shame," written expressly for the Star Author Se- rles of Matrimonial Adventures, carrleaJta0WB particular message to the married, ' MAKY STEWART CTJTTJN'G. JR I vrnJ i 1 . tiptwisltrnn-jhadard-jtarea- j For Over newa-pap- . tmi cnrr.ua eoMMV. NrwvoHH errr. You Want Your Loved Ones to Be Well Offers a New Hope. Chiropractic DR. GEORGE J.RAMSEY CHIROPRACTOR 69 er Hours 10 to 12r3-t-a 6;X)therou?gty Appointeenti- - PHONE 858. FREE CLINIC FOR CHILDREN under of age, when accompanied and Saturdays, 9 to 12 m. ' 10 apn Red-mond- 's s' . po-v- uttj,.. lf tTnwtttlnghad she Jet herself Into something ugiyT " '' i vague stories, sinister whispers of poll- ', nripfl v Into his re-Thl' . ! cs, pnbllc affairs,-leape- Her jimbltlons Jie Anew. V, . mbrancAMk'iiia.i ma h10 Is. Mrs. ktiew, too. that she-t- hat growing stared' mld make no distinction I Redmond-wtafjhe fvoan minJ ta methods. "In. politics no sex" was nJim i f upril 3 Mia, a, V4"VV VVUilllg i the watchword of these Women, Mrs. down?" he asked. Redmond's associates; hers aa well. Harriet Linn's air did not alter. answered. Mt Rond 1 c that, the maintenance .cost on is less than that of any other type of pavement in exist; ence? Get the maintenance records of actual repairs on the million yards right here at home. Warrenite-Bitulithi- Honest Service Is Back of Har- riet, L I pp. " "In bedr Redmond echoed. "TJh lrah I" repeated Harriet Llpp. Wondering, vaguely perturbed now, 'WAaV. Wttan ha. tffiMal'flif. -- y . demanded.r - - Llpp's eyes narrowed de" Kj- -' fensively. "Say whenr she countered. "ThUL jnormig-Jnst-norrapped Redmond, his temper rising" "Is she 017" he snapped again. f. :.. x "No, she vato'tr the woman enNF s' ere d. . IThen why Isn't she cOmlng down ; asked Redmond. With--' direct finality te. woman an a swered him. "She's bed," said Harriet Llp That ended It .Harriet P ties, public affairs, called her entirely from her home. No, to be alone was nothing new. .But now . - . Mrs. Red. 2T mond breakfasting In bed; That was . new, yea. A woman's, trick that breakfast In bed. It was a trick.-- ' too, a woman's of a sort that Myrta heretofore associates. affairs. of trick, Among people: ' would have scorned. The soft, the In. the selected, active set that surround ed Myrta Redmond, he would have dulgent the femininely feminine things fieen adjudged obscure, perhaps Inef-- popularly presumed of womankind. feeitia" In a word, one they termed Mrs. Redmond instinctively ana con-- 1 o JierjhejLl NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF with coats.and expenses ''domestic." these temptuU8ljdJsnlned. maid stood there at the LIENBY ADVERTISING. vroscedlngs. That. Indeed, was the word. True, meant but one thing, a wnfesslon of A Axv rt TVtfrAfl Me fav v A TV once In his wlfes career, though It sex, of the weakness a confession of pantry door, one band at her breast, . NotKA lfl hpfftbv --rlvr.n that Iho sex Involved. The parity of the sexes, her face strained" as aha gased after Redmond had appeared The mysundersigned has a lien, and claims JDAVID STAGO. as honorary secretary of a meeting the. abolition, rather. of all sex,' that " - him.' A breath escaped her. a lien, on .the following described was not reMrs. Redmond . had convened, the was Mrs. Redmond's watchword. tery of all this, though, (Fifst publication May:; last Redmnnd Ba,d nnly to vealed to Redmond.- - Already he was personal property, now. in the pos- publication May 13, 1923.V f original appointee having succumbed h 3tere session of the undersigned, at 309 tne nie my eggs anomr- moment to a distregging-at-1 at the final - ." ' ." fee? North Fourth' West street, Prqvo,' NOTICE OF tPEttrAcL Redmond's room was at the tack of migraine. Ills shy embarrass He sat there, staring at his hands. front, of Utah county, state of Utah, house,.on the floor aboTeu MEETING. ment, however his Ignorance, too, .of . One Mitchell touring car, model Ihe'lnere'fuhdamehtals of "parHaraen-tarNbUce is hereby fclven ;o sometning nau oappenea, ne saw inni ; For. . years four years now, nearly law--a- t five she and her husband had occunumber 640, motor number 71396. clal meeting of the stockholders of once had betrayed his un something visibly out of the way. RedThat the undersigned claims said the Koyle Mining cOmpaay, to be fitness;, end, propelled from one em- mond, In fact In the 'twelve years of pied separate rooms. As - Redn-onlien by 'virtue of .storage, and care held air the City hall,Spanlsh Fort barrassing blunder Into another, the his married life, hadn grown, , If only reached the door he paused.- Hli hand of the said Mitchell tourtnjr car.tTJtah, on Monday, May 14, 1923, at" ladles, bla, wife's associates and her-- subcensdously, too familiar with, his uplifted, he made as If to knock, then rro m AprU 1, 1922, to May 21, 1923; the hour of 2:30 o'clock . m., for self Included, had diplomatically, ra-- wife's ways, her habitude, not to" sense des'sted. Standing there, he put one that something nnusua' had occurred ear to the panel and listened. , llevealum of the place. that, the reasonable value of said the purpose of cotngWQiiuJ the ad-- " to her,-Its Indtcatlona. however;-werhall and care was The downstairs only for 'an Instant though. Mitchell of and said long storage r viaabllUyand if deemed advisable, It was in character not merely the ' otherwise trivial cir- Tha next instant without even the and la Seventy of amending. Articles Five and Six Was, lit fact,epaelous. touring-cawtth all the house spacious not only, cumstances of her .breakfasting jn formality of a, knock,' he thrust open Dollars $79.00)'. and said car was of the Articles of Incorporation of but even vast . However, though there bed; of late he had, noted InJillJKlfe'a the door and stepped lnsidi stored and cared for at.the request the- - eald company, by striking out usual calm, her somewhat 'complncenf -- r'Myrta.r; heexclalmed. were, only these two to; occupy It of the' owner of said Mitchell tour the (words "Spanish Fork" ? from a hint of nerves, of temShe lay there among thecoverlngs ttls Redmond John and wife lliey, and Ineertlng n ilea Harry Stanley, of Article-Fiv- e tag car," tM too. had Its explanation. Space, perament a reertlnrj aa If she lahnred J of the bed. her hack to him ; And ai he Utah. wordSsTSalt the Lake thereof City." of state, county, provo,,Ctah or as Myrta termed IV "swpe," .Myrta under some, secret weight a burden, That tha Hen of. the undersigned And y striklnt Wt the 6 words acUve Ufa '.needed naturally: Tneaay. nowi a frown paekfred en his mora. Alone the pillows themasei fore- "Two", and iTwo" from said Artlv ' claimed as" aforesaid will brow. What .had troubled .he of her thlckv, silky, hair. ropes of Inlleu ther V and ft was for this the house bad been closed by a sale of '.said Mitchell otiSl-- i and bis uneasiness gaining .burnished epper. wondered, a habitation elected, and 'lay words the homa of the of tha T,Three,,.; jtouring car at ,. ground. above the counterpane a !! abe for committee meetings, for slender "ollow. undersigned' at4 SO ;' North. Fourth It waa rarely' If ever, nowA In these arm; glrllshlv rounded v.p pink, rerases and the Ilka. .But then, Oils air West street Provo . dty. Utah of largeness, of "scoped waa due not later years Jhat Mrs. Bedmonl con vealed .'itself. She was still - young, of county; sUte tJUh(vetentirely to the site of the structure It tided In the man she'd married, Be- only year or so aver thirty ; and now, of 3 o'clock p. rathV tween the two It was as If the usual .as Redmond looked at her. her figure i; the. fiirnUhlng--that."o,r- ,' he lack of tWtn. eeeented this: and marital altuattqn had. become reversed among the covering seemed appeal-Inglxa Redtnond hastened along the "inll he, not she, the dependent; she the slight pndymtthftil ..Mora than Piaster band. The ehanga however, Jtf that tnoitcn. m Its anriif nose at the helirht f Ha nresent bare-rm' Mm Ith "enother thn." (flcke wh had happoed,' ,waa not Just moment there a WrrreaHon f lax- - Warrenite - Bithulitic Pavement ' f . bard-featur- ed ' 1 80CK-HOLDER- r- S' QK Jb. t: lipe y d e to-wi-t: l.har V - . 5: ; lle n; ru andi nuoi' hrl .nlUblt'rnr -- '!f y 4 (To ba continued Monday.) payable at the office of the city -.treasurer In Provo City, Utah, or at -the dptlon6f the""holflef 'thereof, at the banking house ' of B. H. 'Rollins and Sons In the City of -- Boston and State of Massachusetts; eald bonda being redeemable by said Provo "City, at Its option on any interest payment date, after' August 1. 1920. Said bonds will be redeemable at their face or par value with accrued Interest thereon to August 1. A. D. 1923, in ac- - ' cordance with the terms of fcald bonds and all of said bonds- - are called for redemption on. said date. " xSa!d bonds are' called tor redemption, or will become due and payable on said, August 1, 1923, at the ottiee of the cKy treasurer at Provo City, n, Utah, andon each of said bonds - there .will Vendue and payable the principal tpgetherwltaeulns-- terest to said ..da Interest, on X. aaia nonas win cease sjrom ana after said date, y uatea at frovo city, UtahKtl:ls -- 4si nay or aay; atd. 1923.- - It's Made For Yo n in - " ' ..'X Hoover Brothers-faav- ft x been 'making; Excelsior . Flour for more than 30 years. Thirtyyears of dependable service to the .. people of Utah county V ." ' FUNERAL Beck-Stro- -- nt J.idge, Mark Joliason. 5PANJSH FORK, May 12, Funeral services were held Wednesday aiternoon at the First ward chapel for Hans C. Rigtrup, Spanish Fork pioneer. Bishop William C was In charge and also made the closing address. The other 'speakers were Marlnus ILarsen, William B. rtost and President Henry A. Gardner, the music was by the ward choir, which furnished, two ' opening and a cloelng . selection, and Mrs. Bessie Hales, who sang a solo. .The services were largely attended. Interment was In the Spanish Fork; City .cemetary. .. Redmond wandered to the table. In the same wonder he drew out a chair and seated himself, the maid watching him with hard, aggressive eyes, it Was nothing new. though, that Redmond should breakfast aloha, Often, In her full, active life, Mrs. Redmond vras up and away even before he" had come downstairs. There were days. Starr; MANY ATTEND a "Whatr .,. "She'i breakfasting abed," said mands this and her other activities made upon hen It was only reasonable that Redmond should do nothing to conflict with her appointed plana He was, It seems, the minor official of an Insurance company In the city. An ab8orbe'd''and retlcerit,. self-e-f facing person, Redmond seldom if ever cams in contact with his wife's official life. Even If he had, however' It's un likely that he would have made much of an Impression on her wide circle of acquaintances, h?r social and political Nora REDEMPTION NOTICE. PROVO CITY, UTAH, WATER Notice is hereby given that Provo City, Utah county, Utah, has elected to redeem and will redeem and pay off on August 1, 1923, all of the following described bonds issued . a auj a waa aaa.aa. s9 by said city,' Mrrta again "Myrta, not Mrs. Red- UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, . WAirJl mond. An exclamation," sharp, ex- " back BOKDS dated August 1, 1910,' lot' plosive, . escaped hlm. .. Shoving , . . 3he aggregate sunt Jpf Ninety . Thou-- : nis coair ne rose aorupu Harriet Llpp, ai If her eye had been aand Dollars ($90,000.00) denomglued to the crack in the pantry door, ination;. 11,000.00 each, , numbered at once shoved It open. ' from 1 to 90. both inclusive, bear-- . et rtreakfu-ff rSay, you-aling interest at the rate of five per , aneDarkea. cent (S per cent) per annum, .pay ' Bedmond had flung down his napkin on tie first days able on the cloth. He looked at tha figure of February and August in each. . . i In the dborway. i year, principal, payable August 1, "' What did your mistress sayr he 1930, both principal and .Interest, v mond started. toa DO YOU KNOW comprprnJed-berse- , 11W j 18-fo- ot us! wtrh-tfwst- ate - that there are more than One Million square yards, or the equivalent of 95 miles of roadway, of Warren Pavement in the State of Utah, ranging from one to ten years old? $30, $35 to us we don't deliver. We meet your rewith action not argument. quest Try this kind of a store this Spring, for by all laws of human nature you'll like debate-7-w- e social-wrecka- brisked along; his absorbed, somewhat bojish face wore on ft a look of con-- ; ' cern not unmixed with guilt "! he clucked." "Dear, dear To be late at one's -- own breakfast table Is. of course not s.r heinous nr. offense; hut, ns Redmontl's haste de-noted, the case here was .different. Time and with it promptness-natua woman as active concerned and raily Influential as Redmond's wife. At any rate, in the life, the career she bad made for herself, Mrs. Redmond long had f onnd It necessary to regulate her schedule, every minute of day which was actively employed. She was, In fact, that Myrta' Redmond whose prominence as president of the Women's State Civic Federation was statewide, if not national; and with the de- Do You Know? If you say, $25, , late, that was all there was to It late J at breakfast; and, ns he reached the CJCB UU UlC llttil llUUa price-why'no- t? It's going to be your suit isn't it? flint-eye- d . U13 YOUR ... - BinilO thai:erynaTrant)ej k bought but "we do think you all have ' a price whenjt cqmtojbuying. j It strikes us thatmany a sale, has been rlbsbjr. talking a, $3000 Car"to a mantv who has only $1500 to spend. thin-lippe- It was a quarter toelght ot. morn a full fifteen- minutes vpast the usual hour when the door of Redmond's bedrooom opened and Redmond hastily emerged. In the same linste in,T on. Wednesdays 'J&&jdxitfi-thin- .IfeHL n 4 years min-nte- - " North University Avenue. Every man .has" His -- prices ; -- of Wrapper. jl'''' dt HvSs'a-yoart- , : Exact Copy ' ' , tu thirty Years - . , - JfstttH$ mm his-wif- 1 Mm. MAXIMILIAN tW? - 1 Signature la ' 01 1 r Whistling, - int w Lfumishings. Later, they would be re-- j vitn an tne outer cans on mond there might have been do houseby rovra of folding etoolt char hold, save that John Redmond had tered from the local undertaker. .eviRedmond'! concern grew-mo- w stepped into the breach. He bad not Overshadowed by bis dent.. Be waa" still harrying; but as he complained. .reached the breakfast room and wife, submerged In iter growing prominence, the added task John Redmond stepped inside be stopped abruptly. had shouldered as If a duty, his. "Hello he eiclalmed. The breakfast room was vacant He was not thinking of It now. He Mrs. Redmond was neither there, nor, was not thinking, either, of how he as It appeared, bad she already break- himself bad become submerged, thrust fasted and gone; and, staring fit her , Inconspicuously Into the background 111M1 1CTU IIVUUU kllClt empty place, Redmond'a astonishment IWi reigned among his thoughts; and. In grtwT rne aay was one.oi.vitai importance joeir contusion, nis miuu leapea wiin e. to At 8 p. m. the caucus a quick Informality from one thought would be called; and from now till : to another. It Is the way with those tnen every moment of her time would who mull things over, solltariea. Some-b- e taken, plunning, afrafiging, seeing j thing was wrong, wrong' with Myra fellow members, marshaling all her Redmond; and his mind dwelt on that; forces for the night,' The office she' : something wrong with Myrta. With Myrta, yes, not Just Mrs. Red sought was that of state supervisor. ou understand, no doubt, in the peak, tli apex of all her present mond. activities and ambitions ; and, as Red- other words, there were in Redmond's mond knew toother candldaey for the mind two figures, always two: Myrta, place was to be-- n easy victory. ' Al- - first ; .then well, the' other, Mrs. Red-- j mond- ;- The two wer vividly distinct rendy Undiils Ir of gnesUonlng, his astonish-me- n Myrta, the one he'd' married, had (to grewwigson him, Redmond hur- him) never changed; she still was the one, the same; bat the other, the Mrs. riedly drew out his watch. ,,r Herbadjnade no mistake, however, Redmond who'd taken his name, still s ft was using It she and Redmond were to eight fifteen past the hour:' and ataln: Red-- far apart It was only at odd Intervals at his wife's v& dow,' "brief and far aMrJufltjtha :.jWndotrlaDce ."- aot-place. MyrtaThe'd married came back to him. He was still standing there watch She was still there, though. She was In hand and wondering, when the panthere . AjeTeJmsbajid-ansaprndage- -4 try door opened, and a gaunt, angular figure In cap and apron appeared. It leil, the term fitted well enough. It was a maid, the Redmpnd's,waltress, .was queerr though, the Iwlsfthe mo? "You're late," she greeted abruptly, j naent gave to It In trouble, If she bluntly. were, Mrs. Bedmond was not merely Redmond knew he. was. That, tow-eve- r, Mrs. Redmond. He was a husband-y- es; did not concern him now. Neither and Instinctively to him she be was he the more concerned-ithe came transformed. She was Myrta; maid's brusque abruptness. Of his and as Myrta, his wife. If Myrta needown choice, Redmond would have ed help ". preferred a different, less Redmond, startling, had half ' risen sere and Hebe to serve him from his chair when the pantry door ids repasts'; bpt Mrs. Redmond, natuopened-- and the woman, Harriet Llpp, rally, had made the choice. The wom stalked forth. an, .Harriet Llpp, was Irsggs," she pronounced. hers, a f ragraent la factof that huRedmond resumed his seat, To man, Myrta Redmond, Myrta he ou!d nave flown, offering In part wtth. her career, made It a aid-T- o Mrs. Redmond well, that was habit to snatch from troubled waters different and .relaunch again- In life. The waitHe sat there, mooning. The Llpp ress, In fact, owed not only her pres- woman had withdrawn ; and his eggs ent place to Mrs.Redmond, she owed grew, cold within the cup. Mulling If also her liberty to her, - Mrs. over, "his thoughts were now going at Influence pardon full tilt galloping. In the way with board having obtained Harriet Llpp's who moon, who mull, one th!:v' ..those sentence In release from a three-yearIn main i ran Into the penitentiary. Ap Mrs. . Redmond, tude. If another, piling upwas wroivt something really a was for had however, pointed out. It what. was. It? A hundred UwtfghN crime of violence, not one"of Ignoble Politics , , raced Into his mind . meanness or stealth, for' whlch'.Har-rle- t Schemes . . . Plots for place, for had been committed ; but of this i . . . With women, womei er. dl'Vi't distinction, a difference In Mrs. Reddiffer much from men.- .Poll! Vs. to-- ., mond's view, Redmond was not thlnk- - were Mrs. Redmond's dally pabulum. Had She JonasometbingT-Ha- d. she In- he mistress?" your f placed ii :: celsior-Flou- that. Ex- - Is depend- - r " PROVO CITY, UTAH. By w. K. Hansen, Mayor. Attest: FRED EVANS, .(Seal.)" City Recorder. . (First puMioaf ion 'May C' last pubUcatlon Mayi 20, 4923.) able and satiAiyinsr. , v - ' 8PRINGVII.L1E t Kn : . STUDENf .. . .. ; I bit fkff;,p inalfltthat- voiat aocer' I - I send you X ELECT SPRINOVILLE, IMay 12.-- The of the 8ptingville high school; held their annual election of dtflcera Wednesday morning. The Reds and Bluea each had a ticket In the field, the Beds electing their entire ticket, -with the exception of .two rouncll-tde- n ' Frank?, crandall- - and Melba Houta of the Blues. Tha o'lier sue-- , .. 'tT..rl i . V..t. I itu--den- ts " tassful, candidates are aa follows: ..J Mayor, Lowery Anderson"' two year' .11 eonncllmea, Gordon trandall; Mabel Warren; councilman, i treasurer,' Portia DaIs; ' recorder,-:'- ; one-..-ye- ar 4 ! W. A .."VI Excelsior "'a!' |