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Show r THEUNDAY 7 -- in:RAISU50VTMBER r"" OtMTM 3, 19g4 - ... -- m demolished. Those Interest- American Legion. Mrs Twelves is reared in Spanish Fork. He he ed iu music nitty continue to rely the only !furvivingvmeuibe.ot .the as an available uimu 0ruf;ie Hall been serrimr as a soldier for v auditorium." , family. Mr Butler was born and number of years. i, RUMOR DENIED SPANISH FORK VELL,PERHAPSSO,BlJTWHAT XXI (sMttsmmt) in CARNEIGEHALL AN EGG IS AN EGG, YOU SAY? W RAFAEL SABATINI ,m' . :mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ujiiiiiiiii1MitiiiiMHHtmius:iiiiiiiiii' cape Om SOLDIER DIES to which I nr volet, crisp a oar NEW rOBK, (United. Press). ae looked at "Can bar mStr. ml cat Into hit torture ot cob- Iteimrrs brought to the attention of SPANISH KoliK. Nov. find no excuse tor me sn all VtttJr, F. P. Keppel, presideut ef the Car- Sarah Twelves of this city has' reUsntlon, It moved her a BtOa. tor tt she 1 scale set for either tirade and he fre-- negie Corporation By JISSE CLARK. of New York, to ceived a telegram notifying her. of "Way did dnjr war maintained hostile v; weight the effect'tfiat Carnegie at', Herald Staff Cerrespeadmt 3 qUently tests the Hall has the death of her brother, llaviil Bs cwmif round aain to fact least aha put aside her fmrh. for eggs soon. jY.gga are eggs to most people, hut bnt the time he bss adied be- been Mid and was altout to be de- Butler, at Camp Iewis, Wash., ' fcw, uutsad, koROMtrlckeB. to the expert oaudlers at the I'tah tweenby aH M t4wsa "No molished, were given ileiiial tixlay twenty and thirty raws where "he was serving ,as a soldier Poultry. Produce association plant for a year r so, his motor nerves in a statement issued by- - Kepiu'l. To understood lt gasped. most with voti West 55 at Fifth South, well, eggs "could Justify 7M IB flilt I utTW in the Tuited States army; N'o can said; tell Kepjiel as almost as the "Whlk;the Csrnegle accurately . "I nnderetood enough,? said ana. t, -r ex couda,," thirds as to th. ause tMr. ti. 1... Ipertipulani in man-- l ljii1Mf rour chivalry, .PRESENTS-.- dishonoring "This lingua franc 1 nona so and so on down the line according should go In one class or another. tion with Carnegie Hall, I am in Butler's Heath were received. hood, in abusing yoor strength to to or condition siSe, sent color, be shape, to S Span from rencli." - And again permeate a woman. Whatever that The"THKiywHl ptMJition to deny, In Whalf of the Just now slot of pullet eggs are shell and freedom from dirt stains and a military she asked couiiug in that are iu a class by president of Carnegie Hall R, A. Ish Forkfur burial, causes that .may have tod to it you and a thousand; other causes , 1 thes under that held , Franks, that the building has been funeral will have fallen too low, sir, to make It makes aa, egg highly desirable or theiuwlves. Mow 18 ounces to the .sold;' "Why did you 4eny himr or that it is in danger of direction of the local jiost of'the dozen. . otherwise. possible that I should trust yon." Is the slack month of the ; Ha paced across to ner aide and He bowed his head under the re- " Nor do the men use a candle in year for eggs, but from then on, the stood looking down at her. buke which already he had ottered grading the eggs. They virtually local plant will handle from 2,0tX to Who Was the first President to Wear a Beard? , ' in his own heart It was Just and, look JDo yon ask why S,(X0 -- cases a week, most ly - from A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS BY SMITH & WINCHELL throughvery theathy jpeck4f Indeed," aha said bitterly, "there most deserved, and since he recog- placing them in trout of a small Sevier and inpcte counties. The ' asiH'iation iOj shipped" ajks were MX) nearly ti scarce the need perhaps. And nized its Justice he found tt impos- opening before a wear a moustache. Many of the early Presidents watt DIRECTION KATHRYN B. PARDOE electric lamp of the "sun- oars., of esgsMiut. of the state thus ii smooth-shave. Then style' changed and " whiskers, yet can it be that your lust of ven- sible to resent it comnartHl to 17 cars as far this year ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ALONZO MORLEY "I know," he saiL "But I am not light" variety, became more popular from the 1860's to the World geance la a Insatiable that sooner to the naked ieeiug shipiKHl Wit In J922 Iwfow egg to me to my profit,' 45ge that You trust yon . asking Wilson. was of HbMiiistM4atiou Wrar election President and the buy organized. than willingly forego aa ounce of It but to light are vastly dttferthrough Next tr New York for a'utarket, your own. It is tor your sake! ent althongh'tlie extra.fam;y grade two gtyles in Bostonians : . you will lose your headr takes IH'troit a alone that I implore yoa to do this. is resorted in daylight large number of color for and " Els taoe became grim again. 1. Style Upon a sudden inspiration he! dirt, Those extras are the famous Utah eggs and is said to be the bet"Of course," he sneered, "it would drew the heavy dagger from his gir- Milk White brand that is topping ter market of the two In certain j seasons. dosen't i either ap-Chicago , 2. Style that stays no matter how hard you wear dle and proffered it but foremost! the New York market and is enbe ao that you'd interpret me." " good eggs, ciaS sf many the abling the association to them. ot need my! earnest "It of mar-varieties you an. the other that the ! "Nay. It I hare asked It "la beinotv for their product producers this! is low and ket he said, "take good faith," unattractive, Btterj cause I doubt" than, ever befoiv siiVe.the farmers than .".See them in the window. either of the two past, is Los' yoa at--j ue ruu ajew ueiis anuui me uara"Do yon realise what it can mean kBtfeiwithwhJchionight iu " . the center of Angeles, jight r tempted to stab yonrselt At the yard. Seats on Sale at B. Y. U., Tuesday and Wednesday, to become the prey of Aaad-efirst sign that I am false te my The Milk White grade has to be great poultry producing1 areas, but she cultivated a has for state Utah trust use it as you will upon me' just what the name implies, eggs f Dlar- 35" AND 50 CENTS with firm white shells for an exter- eggs "grown" iu the cool mountain She shuddered, and her glance or upon yourselt" ior appearance and milk white valleys and the summer market is She some In him pondered to brisk. be said tell from his, yet her voice was Incidentally the when seen through the "candle." prise. Then slowly she put out her Kings around the air sack, flaws in freight isn't so high either which tniiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiniunmnttm when she answered hand to take the composed of a weapon, as he the shells, a colored yolk all nn 'amounts 'to exactly to New hi- m, bade her. . York, or. four seen xpect before the light put the cent an eggs' "Is it so very much worse than "Are you not afraid," she asked particular eggs in a different class. cents a dozen. , handles Yes, the association Should that yolk be of a "floator him, "that I sbaU use It now and becoming the prey ot Oliver-Rei- s that seems to take any dressed poultry and turkeys7"too, ing" so variety, an make end?" or whatever they may inside the shell it and was very fortunate last year "I am trusting you," he said, position well, it's a third or that . call you T" v fourth considering the market. . It hopes to The marked ballot published herewith shows how to vote for La Follette and Wheeler, the. Independent-Pr- o pleases, "that in return you may trust me. far as shipping quail-tie- s do even better this year. A large "It you say that it Is all one to gradegg.ns gressive ticket, for those ccandidates upon the Democratic and Republican tickets who have been endorsed by the Further, I am arming you against are concerned, but still a good feeding and dressing plant 'is mainyon there's an end to my opposing the worst For it it comes to choice egg- - : None of the eggs are bad, as tained at Ogden and the demand for State Committee and the Utah County Committee of the Independent-Progressivedressed Is be reliable said These instructions are final and are the only instructions put out by us. Any marked ballots furnished " poultry -' In the poultry assocjahim," be answered coldlyC "You between death and Asad, I shall ap- the producers time. all the growing prove your choice of death. But let tion are better educated than thatw may go to him. If I resisted him you by anyone, or any advice or instructions otherwise or contrary, to theseinstructions as to marking your . The eggs just naturally form iu odd fair play, high quality and honest me add to that were foolish it ballots, are unauthorized and snouid not ne ioiiowea. like a fool, perhaps it was for no deallng-Mh- at it. what has made the, choose death whilst yet there is a ways and shapes inside and that is W. M. PIGGOTT, State Chairman. (Signed). alIn at Utah grow poultry industry sake of vengeance upon you It was chance ot life." what makes the difference. E. A. MITCHELL, County Chairman. most geometric proportions during wide swath." The Size, too, because the thought of It fills me "What chance?" she asked, with extras mustcutsji the past three years. all more than ' 1 weight with horror." i aatnt return of "A million baby chickc in 1925" old scorer 22 ounces to the dozen arid so must Then it should fill you with hor "The chance ot life ,her with youT' in that class. is the slogan of the associatnon. the J, grades higher ror of yourself no less," said she. rest will take care of itself. "No," he answered firmly. If you Each grader has an individual egg The His answer startled her, SEC. 2206, LAWS OF UTAH, 1917 will trust me I swear that I will "Perhaps it does," he said scarce- seek to undo the evil I have done. ly above a murmur. "Perhaps it Listen. At dawn my galeasse sets does." She flashed him an upward out upon a raid. I will convey you secretly aboard and find way to glance and looked as if she would land you la someJGhristian-eOuntr- yhave Spoken! But he went 6nT or France whence you may Italy without giving passionate, make your way home again." her time to interrupt him. "But meanwhile," she reminded rp God! It needed this to show shall "I become him, have me the vUeness of the thing I have your done. Asad has no such motives as wife.": IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS had I. I wanted you that I might He smiled wistfully. INDEPENDENT-PROGRESSIVE O God!" he punish you. But he "Do you still fear a trap? Can NEW STEAM PROCESS FOR CLEANING MOTOR groahednnd foe mementputhls naught convince you of my sinceriDEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET PARTY TICKET TICKET PARTY REPUBLICAN face to his hands. ty? A Moslem marriage Is not bindAND CHASSIS. She rose slowly, a strange ing upon a Christian, and I shall stirring in her her bosom gal- account it no marriage. It will be loping. But In his overwrought con no more than a pretense to shelter WARM WATER CAR WASHING dition he failed to observe It And you until we are away." - ; .p.-".'";' ",'' ;.''. '.':'; then like a ray of hope to illumine For President "How can I trust your word in For President Steam absolutely removes all grease and grit that , his despair .came the counsel that For President ' ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE that?", W.DAVIS JOHN Fenzlleh had given him, the barrier CALVIN COOLIDGE, For Vice President baffled; but , is usually left untouched by old methods of car washFor jyice .Pwaident ' which She had said that Asad, be- "How?" He paused, :' imsTs-""" moment for K. WHEELER BURTON BRYAN W. CHARLES ing a devout Moslem, would never only V. CHARLES G. DAWES ing. "You have the dagger," he an--: ' ' dare to violate. T For Presidential Klectors For Presidential Electors "There is a way," he cried. swered pregnantly. , ior FresiUential Jfilectura BOBO We will call for all cars in business section and "There Is the way suggested by SHOWALTER She stood considering, her eyes J.'P. LYMAN SKEEN Fenzlleh at the promptings of her upon the weapon's lividly gleaming' deliver them thoroughly cleaned and polished; . . malice." blade. MRS. VINA HOLDAWAY MRS. INEZ KN.IGHT ALLEN MRS. HENRY C. TAGGART An Instant he hesitated, his eyes "And this marriage?" she asked.' We make a specialty of oiling and greasing jobs averted. Then he made his plunge. "How is it to take JOHN W. AIRD place?" MRS. H. J. HAYWARD "You must marry me." MRS. ROS? H. HAMBLIN v "' in connection with our car washing, He explained to her then that by It was almost as if be had struck Moslem law all that was reW. J. TOY s her. She recoiled. Instantly suspi the, NEIL M. MADSEN was a declaration made beTHOMAS F. KEARNSi quired CENTRALLY LOCATED cion awoke In her; swiftly It grew For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist fore a kadi or his superior and, in For Oong. Representative, 2d Dist. to a convicton that he had but For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist the presence of witnesses. He was 67 North Half Block First Orem North of West, Depot. a H. WATERS to triok her J. sought by pretended Btlll at. his E. 0. LEATHERWOOD explanation when from penitence. For Governor PHONE 138. below there came a sound of voices, For Governor "Marry you!" she echoed. For"iiovernor, , the tramp of feet, and the flash "of DERN II. GEORGE "Aye," he Insisted. CHARLES R. MABEY torches. And he set himself to explain to For- - Secretary, of. State is- - Asad In "Here For. Secretary of State returning Bhe how were his wife she her if For Secretary of State tremhe his voice and force," cried, must be sacred and inviolable to all JAMES W. FUNK II. E. CROCKETT good Moslems, that none could set bled. "Do you consent?" F6r' State Auditor For Sfate Auditor "But the kadi?" she Inquired, and s finger upon her without doing outFor State Auditor LARSEN the she knew he to that the Prophet's holy law, and by DANIEL 0. rage question JOHN E. HOLDEN that whoever might be so disposed was won to his way of saving her. 'For State Treasurer For State Treasurer Asad was not of those, since Asad "I said the, kadi or .his superior. For State Treasurer RIRIE was perfervidly" devout JOSEPH Asad himself shall be our priest, JOHN WALKER Thus only," he ended, "can I his followers our witnesses." For Attorney General For Attorney General For Attorney General place you beyond his reach." "And if he refuses? He will re-- , But she was still scornfully re- fuse!" she J. WILLIAM ROBINSON HARVEY H. CLUFF cried, clasping her luctant For Supt. of Public Instruction hands before her in. her excitement. V" For Supt. of Public Instruction "It is, too desperate a remedy For Supt of PubUc InstrucUon p not I "I him. shall shall ask take ' A AVE. 65 N. UNIVERSITY WOODWARD M. even for so desperate an- ill." said DR. HUGH him by surprise." Half Block North of Fountain. she, and thus drove him Into a frenFor Justice of the Supreme Court For Justice of tbe Supreme Court V "It It must anger him. He may with her. For Justice of the Supreme Court zy of "We Cater to Your Trade. ' "TonImpatience A must himself for he avenge what alhe I A.J.WEBER Insisted must, say," DANIEL NSTRAUP MEALS SERVED TO YOUR ORDER, 35c AND UP most angrily. Ton must or else deem a trick." For State Representative V For State Representative consent to be borne this vepr night For State Representative "Aye," he answered, SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY, NONE BETTER A AT A Tin R JACOB to Asad's harem and not even as "I have thought of that too. But it ACHSA E. PAXMAN Steak, French Fried Potatoes, 75c, Special his wife, but aa his slave. Oh, you is a risk we must run. If we do not X QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES mast trust me for your own sake! prevail, then- - " LAWRENCE M.'ATWOOD J.O.STONE Pre-WYou must!" Prices "I have the dagger," she cried Snerial Rates for Athletitt Teams. X f Trust youT" she cried, and al- fearlessly. ; Onpn ft A.M. to 8 P.M. JAMES H. GARDNER HILTON; A. ROBERTSON most laughed in the intensity of ' "And for" me there" will be the : , ' her scorn. "Trust you! How can I X rope or the sword,", he answered., A. ANDERSON trust one who is a renegade and "Be calm! JOSEPH C. CHRISTENSEN N. 1 They come!" For District Judge But the steps that pattered up For Pistrtct Judge " For District Judge He controlled himself that he Four Presidents Were Closely Related? Which X the stairs were All's. He flung upon ANDREW B. MORGAN might reason with her, that by cold EUAS HANSEN , the terrace in alarm. j logic he might conquer her consent . 1 ' X John Quihcy" Adams," the sixth President, was the . "My lord, my lord! ." Too are very unmerciful," he LEE-L- . BAKER GEORGE P. PARKER said. "In Judging me you leave out is here in force. He has an armed son of John Adams, the second President; Benjamin For District Attorney " For District of an account the suffering through following with him!" ,. Attorney, For District Attorney j X said to is tear," There naught which I have gone and what yourwas the grand-so- n the twenty-thir- d President, B. TUCKER Harrison, JAMES B. M. POPE r, show of' with every self aontrflrated to It Knowing now r. P'or Co. Commissioner, tetrm i term of William Henry Harrison, the ninth President. how falsely I was accused and what calm. "All will be wen." For Co. Commissioner, term For Co. Commissioner, X out. and stairs the Asad up conswept other bitter wrongs I suffered, ' R. W. MONEY FRED MATLEY Bostonians are "first cousins" to your feet the inside sider that I was one to whom the upon that terrace to confront his' For Co. Commissioner, term him After term man and woman I most loved in an rebellions lieutenant x For Co. Commissioner, term For Co. Commissioner, J. Janlssa-tie- s shape of the shoe matches theoutside of your foot. this world had proven false. I had came a dozen black-robe- d ALEX H, LOWE JAMES T. GARDNER with scimitars along which the toat faith in man and in God, and That is why they fit so well and wear long. Lopk them For' County Attorney .. For County Attorney tt I became a Moslem, a renegade, light ot the torches rippled -la little j For County Attorney j X blood. . ot as a eonatr, tt was becaxse than rusaals window. M. LARSEN the MARTIN over.in , I. E. BROCKBANK aa pa otaat (stf by Uc& eo24 For City Judge For City Judge For City Judge " X GEORGE S. BALLIF- , ALFRED L. BOOTH B.Y, U. Dramatic DOES THE CMDLER SAY? ra Arts Dept.' 1 r a nr Mi dil-ttr- "Turn To The Right" ' - Ik-tolt- r 'rarrTUncblnfrmnrw intan-deacr- n. I iy prex-iat- Colleee Hall e Wednesday, Nov. 5, 8:15 - - WoodrChftonQCdmpany d " w - one-thir- d La Follette Voters Notice:- - Sakr-el-Bah- . s. 1 SAMPLE BALLOT . 'Ainiiooecem ent lud-denl- y Nu- - Way .'. ' Car Laundry- o ''- ''- I : 1 i ." tt - D x " EAT AT EMIL'S CAFE i ! , , SI D wild-eye- - -- ar , - " . '"'"'' f" Asad-ed-Di- n ( Sakr-el-Bah- - , r. . rt i J Wood- - Clifton Company l (Political Advertisement.) READ IIERALD WANT ADS V . - I ''-'- - ;xjtt r. U ) |