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Show ri PROVO EVENING TAGS SCC .,. HERA1D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1928L K. , Boo fa CHARLES EVANS 1 CHILD KILLED - NIA SERVICE INC tbe oriera and seen' Ma rr Garden and beard her sing. Frost that time oa, be recalled, these, two rirls. brought so early and so strangely! into trie, uves or Mollle, Jin and himself, had been dreaming; their dreams and talking of the day when they, too, might see their names in white the flaming lights .of ante. Rusty Margaret who saw herself as a dancer of classical piirts, a WHAT HAS GOVE BEFORE of PROF and MOLT the LIS EUVIXL In Canxfenvilfe, Ind, ene irh in October f 18a. roma MARTHA D ALTON, a nurse beartnc sritti hrr a woman who ha4 tainted en the (hioapo Indianapolis train on which Martha had keen traveling. ' Prof EhveU ia aa artist. He has he Molli and-ienl- i Ml ""' 01 Mi J- is rich and, delicate it's as fresh as nfcwl vtggs and ai sweet as -- . sweet crcamr Snowdrift - to - 4 Vaa sa eon of ld 6irl Gains 7 Pounds, Makes Man Happy Ausdal. was Mrs. Olivia Van killed la a eavein at. Saniaquin with friends and relatives who yesterday. The father, Albert Van gathered to pay their last tribute Ausdal, was killed 'n N.'vuda just c to Charles Evans. Bishop Ralph two months ago. ' Siy'1 dangbter had coosdiiation, ,tlon or sick headaebe, ONE spuuu- oi cnuaren 4 numoer Morgan was in charge, speakerri1K1.VW ' ?W Cant. gvs on the stomai-- and ia very poor ful alwaya'brings relief. ih ko abt who testified to the good characsand into the well. Ulgglng Since taking Adlerika, Dortors Praise Adlerika ter of Mr. Evans were Leatar aquin bank with sticks. An older child appetite, j ork: Dr. 11 .L. Shoub. New her Rlchardsoar tJd... Bishop .Henry noticed the soil .moving and he ha gained 7 ponnds and delineator of legenforetfyElfer Luadelt New F; them run. The to all for of Benjamin, and Presi- shouted checks the 'growth'"' beth wbo dreamed of slnglng.-bf- r Adlerika is a compound of the tlual cleansing, boy ran down the k)f Intestinal bacteria." : dent Henry A. Gardner and Bish- Van Ausdal fore tbe crowned heads of with cleanser saline Intestinal was Europe wash and caught and burled Adwhen the war was over, of course. op Morgan of Fnauish Fork. . face downward. The children ran glycerine,' buckthorn, caseara ana lr. A. O. Curl: "I prescribe rewith atisfactolry lerika highly And w ho would consent to .id detergent being a The Third ward choir sang, the to' the mill for a shovel and had other gttsexpe.lling . movie queen. , ; K is excellent for Intes- sults." in opening aelectioh and JoinedLar- the body out before the first elements; Dr, J. Weaver: "In my 50 years' And so It was that Prof to moddue a disease Haael was to He rushed tinal Stasis, arrived. Mrs. with help chorus I have found nothing to hlinself a dreamer of artistic dreams' the and which is practice, singing the aecond number; tbe Payson hospital but life was ern ways of living i stom- excel Adlerika." sour nis mnoer on that day In son, cause of solo a true tbe is often the The at extinct. sang Bowen body Miss Grace J. E. Puckett: "After using Adlone of the year ' nervous dyspepthe Moating, ttwr-- -closing gas Meldrum ach, 'mortuary. and the choir sang lerika, I feel better than for 20 sia and restless sleep. Prayers were by Bishop hymn. years. AJul impurities were elimAdlerika Geo. most I nlike medicines, and Bishop Life is parade of yeara and a Marlnua Larsen acts upon BOTH upiier and lower inated from my sjstemj. Reece iiveKitin of incidents. And little Hales. Interment was in the Dr. F.M.r. name withheld by where (towel, giving the intestines a halftonings age us just a much as Spanish Fork cemetery,the Given grave. KRAI, cleansing nnd bringing out reipiest): JI .use Adlerika iu all the John Boyack dedicated time does. It was that way old poisonous matter you never bowel vases. Souie.. require- only Many relatives came from Benjatwins and nearother fareand 80 A Nov. Shore thought was in your system. Even one dose."' Lake PAYSON, Betty Eiwett Jerked open tbe min,towns to attend the service. No matter what you have triydj 1n If Imvyels inuve daily, you will be was the testimonial well given scrwen door ojienlng ento the porch by First ward chapel last night In surprised; how much more old mat- for your stomach and bowels, Ai-of the little Camdenville cottage one to honor of patriarch Joseph Reece ter Adlerika brings 'out which may lerlk.t will surprise you. At lead-- ' finally tbe tumbling words began In Provo at Hed-quicarried a who leaves next week on a short have been causing all your trouble. ing- druggists. that formation a into Prof room drop where into the sitting Co. and 'other drugwas all about. term mission to California. Mrs. In slight disorders, like occasional it Drug what of hint vague nnd Mollle were talking. Her hair - Adv. Jim c'mon ! C'maut'n Reece will accompany him and HinstiHitioii, GAS. bloating, indiges- - gists. "Quick, of was flying in a glitrin-epreaof his He fresh end mission tbe at us! got nose for bis imnth thy Her cheeks were coiitierv floss. fwlth Betty an' me! We were out in will locate In California. fHnnlng and ber eyes glowed. The program as presented by tbe back yard under tbe trees dryin and behind her The door banged our hair. He came along by the Mrs. Katbryn Betts of the lVcrea-tlo- n and she drew up In front of Prof committee was as follows; alley fence. He's bigger'n you are" MolUtt'pantlng and greatly excited. made no difference to Jim he song,- High School Girls chorus; that Where's Jim? I've got aomethlng told ber, beginning to roll up nis prayer, Hyrum Lemmon; readto tell him quick!" sleeve "an he started makln' ing, Grace Folland; instrumental Prof and Mollle ElweU stared In smart cracks at us? Betty told him trio, Miss Sorenson, Mr. Fletcher 'Willis Loveless; amazement. remarks, in on on about his bunlness or he'd and He said our wnoie-- i Amen H. Powell of the Stake "Quick!" repeated this flame of cet tbrashel. frenzied excitement. "I've got some- family an' all our friends couldn't Presidency; vocal solo, Mrs. Ed- In Hansen; remarks. Bishop J. lick him an' he'd go on when he got thing to tell blm that won't wait!" Jim, his mother managed to gasp, good an' ready ! So Betty s tryin' to A. Loveless; planologue, Louise was out in me woousuea. one ue- - keep him busy till I got you ! Dixon; remarks, Bishop Alfred lleved he was shining his shoes. Jim needed no further enlighten R.. Wilson; remarks,. Patriarch But what in heaven's name is the ment. Some bum bad got smart Reece; violin solo, Lewis E. matter? What's happened to--- " with his kid pals- - That was enough. Allen. But the Flame waff blazing tits Lead me to '1m." i ROTARIANS MKET way through the dining room and In the back yard, with a space Nov. 30. SPANISH FORK, kitchen, the sheen of- coppery hair divided off for croquet grounds, was Fork Rotary club Sold only with, a can trailing out in its wake like the a clump of maple trees. Under one The - Spanish tail of a fiery comet. of these trees farthest away from held the regular a meeting and I ofPOLGER'S Coffe: Mollle turned to Prof, an nqulring the ally stood Betty quivering) with luncheon today at noon at the President John look in his eyes, but his' smile reas- indignation. Her wealth of hair, like Tuttle for whichyoupay the .. ; sured ber and she remained in her Rnsty's spread Uke a shimmering . . chair. cloud of russet gold over her shoul regular price. Jim Eiweli; all fixed u in his der. Leaning against the back fence r Palm Beach pants, his See this new kitchen with an amused grin on bis lips shirt, soft collar and' fancy necktie, was a person of decidedly touch kelp at your grocer's with one tan shoe only half polished, aspect, with the cut and trim of a was struck. breast-oby the onrush-In- yegg. Jim opened up on him from a today I comet and Knocked halfway distance of twenty feet. across tbe woodshed. the "Say, you," he barked.-"what'He protested that he was not in big idea, gettin' fresh with a couple I the mood for playing ,new apd of little girls in their own back strange games. There was a time yard? Tryin' to stir up some trouble for all things and T' for yourself?" But the- comet" went with him, (To be continued) holding him in Its burning clutch. It was saying things with a trfbgiie Jim gets into a fight, encounters that worked like forked lightning. a tough customer and help arrives She niifcht calm herself, from an unexpected source in tbe trying to keep his feet and next chapter. " o Vt . Tkrnr Is Farewell - r due that suit - ' ".""" " r you kklsV" Kids!" Tin? twins snorted in unl-- . MnrL'nret aildinir, "Where do v(m Ket tlat kid stuff, Jim' We're ik:i:1v eighteen Jim grinned tolerantly nnd admitted that he exiectel they'd grow up some day, and turned toward the liiiseinent to change his domes, Betty, started In at once on her assignment of vamping Prof into doing Jim's work. Her efforts seemed to have an Immediate effect. A little bite of his cheek, a hulr little rumpling of his nnd a little kiss on the corner of bis lip and the Vamp had her subject purring nnd grinning like tbe famous Cheshire cat. But the treatment appeared to have a narcotic effect on Prof for he remained seated after the trio bad gone, a fond, retrospective light, in his eyes. The painting he ignored. "Gad, what girls !" lie soliloquized softly, his mental gaze turning back down the years. "Both of 'em. Just like Mollle was at their age." He stared reflectively at the canvas and Jim's unfinished work. He himself, "What about Jim?- Where does he get off at? He seems to consider them kids yet Just about the same as he did five years ago. Kids nothing!" He told himself that seventeen and past was older by some thtee months than Mollis had hen when she married him. And both of them paint-flecke- d Iron-gra- y - I "t M -J Flour 7 were etertinlly petting and kissing s .vamping Jim, "just like Betty'-wiime us she calls it.". ' They were like a brace of "dtiru" kittens "With us'tulNiut us much of un idea. of the danger coliceiiUd in their soft little paws as kittens seemed to bavg. How did Jim reuuy stand and where? Did he reully like them both just tbe same, just as they would If they had been, in fact, . his sisters.' "No use to ask hlra ; they're still bis kid pals. Howcan a boy of be that way with two twenty-twsuch glorious girls? I'll have to talk with MolUe on this." seated, lost But still in the hazy mists of the summer noon. He wiis dreaming a summer noon dream, living; again through tbe days that had passed. On the lens of bis mind he saw the years pile up one by one and the gradual chnnge take place in. the growth of the twins. Across that lens flitted pictures of tlie two as they looked at different periods in the seventeen vears since that night in October when they had come into the world. They were children playing with Jim about the house and yard. Then came their school days and Jim's graduation ix years before. Then the twin's .own graduation in the previous June. Then came tbe visualization of the girls at the age of seventeen, tb?lr birthday celebrated bj' a visit of the little family of five to Chicago, where they naa gone to o . WEDNESDAY. DEC. d 59 special offer - spark-blow- n r, . nine-dolla- n (SO 1J.II IJ.U s . Pop 27 c Com-.,- Apples. Jonathan, bu. 75c Grapefruit, 2 for i 25c 40c up Oranges, doz. Coffee Sutto' 38c ,, Breakfast Blend Steaks Porter House T.Bone 23c 25c . . .', , mm IS PAY DAY A MONEY SAVING TIME FOR YOU ' : 2 lbs. . 35c About 3 lbs. each . i SALT BACON . . payment for theoods they have already eaten. Others visit a cut rate, cash and carry food store, lay in a quantity of eatables sufficient to last until another pay dayand bank, the remainder of their pay check. Which J store tm monc MARKET STORE WZ :' PHOBIC 66 Provi, UHak " Pride of Leland or Tip Top $1.49 Hustlers' Wasatch Brand . . $1.63 Hone RICE Lp 525 u Blue Bay 39c 45c plan do you follow? Are you paying as you and saving, or are you a month behind when your pay check arrives? fir . IT'S WHAT WE SAVE THAT COUNTS It's not so much what we make, it's what we save that prepares us for the "rainy day." Many a man has laid the foundation for a big fortune or prepared well for old age, when making much less wages or salary than the average man.- He did it through wise - Van Camps meats and groceries you use, and if you want to save the most, you will soon f intfyour way " to an O. P. Skaggs; System Store. 71 East Center, next to Columbia Theater Hominy, large cans - - lie Chili Con Came large 23c PrriilllAfc !& riUllUt '.."' 'i Hi in ii Hi STORES n. in if II iiPiPli i. m ii." Celery, Lettuce; Mixed Candy,; Nuts and Plenty , of Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges Dependable Meats MORRELLS Small Picnics . HAMS lb; 24c Breakfast Bacoa Squares lb. 25c lb. T-BO- FOOD .11c Grapefruit Lalge Florida, each afid judicious spending and saving. Let this pay day be the date of your starting to save in a big way through paying cash for the 24c : AI TP rLVUJLX 171 ; half Bacon JBreakfast, or whole slab, lb 32c mmm THE HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Some people carry their pay day check to some credit grocer and turn it over to him in O oausag lb. 15c LARD, lb. . 22c i jj . 1 Hoover's . $1.55 Lehi Turkey Red 1.75 g , v " well-eVend- . Corn Beef, raw, lb. 1 7 c Pickled Tongues, ea. 35c breads because it is a '.'"really goodto-ca- t v shortening. Snowdrift Nb. Joseph Hot breads arc always o. PAYSON, Ausdale, the SPANISH . Pastry Compound, (8' SPANISH FORK, Nor. SO. Tbe Third, ward chapel was fiHel to Itaeipaclty Sunday afternoon In- - - FOR TENDER HOT BREADS a treat. Piping hot and tender, they never fail ',to please. Snowdrift makes delkious hot WOP IV I Mi .HKKT FORK, No. JO.- -r by A meetieg- - - of the aa I ni;,r'--- I Jits eat organizations of the Palmyra Murri of the tional bank of Salt Lake, who stake was held Sunday evening were the Tisjtore at the meeting. at the Third ward chapeL lt at-ti- re CHAPTER II "Tou're Just tn time, my deaM." was Prof Klwell's greeting; to the twins on thin day in June when be bad quenched hix thlrwt and wltied Off bin lips. "Vou uiiixt liave hud a hunch. Hero, Runty, you're first by reason of Itelny fifteen tnlniitiK older than Betty. Wet your whist le bnt he very careful. The win only' bold a qti.irt. you know." 'Busty, more formiilly known an Margaret, accepted the proffered -can alia cltiiuiea ner lips over hm rim. Her gravity made It all tlw She made funny more ludlerous. noises in her throat for some ten aeeonds and then .paused the ptiil to petty, who Just as gravely went through the same motions. Jim looked on and waited. "Great Snakes!" lie burst .nut "Don't yon ever .come up for little air? Where d'you think you pre in a brewery?" and lie reached for the pail, a fierce scowl accompanying tbe movement. He knew lhat both detested the tasteof beer and poly made a pretense of drinking because they thought they were fooling him. And of course he must let bis pats liUo their stuff." It would he nnspiirtsniiiulike to call their bluffs." '."Goodness sake!" exclaimed Betty, and she looked much aggrieved. "My hut you're stingy with your old can. Ask a lndy iu to have a, drink and then jerk It out of her hiind! Haven't you 'any manners?" The answer "nie" from. Jim in pirg'e. And there was no bluff about that "funny noise". The suds were going down-- ; the tide was falling fast. .'Got plenty of manners," gasped Jim finally when be had' pulled bis pose out of the pail. "Just didn't want yuh to crrtigbt, that's all." He winked .at bis father and set the rmpty can down on a nearby table. do yon think of the S"Whnt asked the twins, waving a the big canvas. "Know wiiii t it signifies Who Is tbe dusky Mid in red tight kowtowing to the fad geeiser with the whiskers? Ton j I'TiS. Uefty; you know your fehakesiieare." ; Betty studied the picture with a fV"'t pretense of. puzzled awe, purs- nig her pretty Hps and signifying by Rlwrnte grimaces that she was concentrating very deeply. wver pg,,,! Jlm B gne hade answer finally with an unruffled sweetness she who had ead the story of Desdemona many times and who knew perfectly well what the picture presented. Jim eyed her with keen approval. "You're gettin' on great," he stst-with comradely familiarity. "As a classy little liar I've got to hand It M you. You're learning fast. Bj We time you're twenty you'll be well fitted to realize your life's ambition W be a vampire queen of the movies, -- reu're prettyTieaTbTeTosilBius-te- r right now . '"Betty bowed. Jlnj Md.her there was sbmeonei present on whom she might practice her wiles, "Go Tamp Prof Into finishing the border on that curtain and I'll doll np and take yea over to the Palace for dinner." He Inquired tit Rusty whether his brogue was passable and then went on to explain that he had heard- - tba Palace had a new. string orchestra. "How . - 1 NOW BEGIN THE STORY - DUDIMST M26 takf the ttranrr in and, late that tutf&, twin jirls are horn U the woman, who dies a few hours later without kavint a trare of her the Identity. Hhet had mentionw name JACK and babbled of leavinf a husband who wu untrue. Her had iadieatal Itt to be a per-sen of wealth and eulture. The story then moves foward to June of 1916. The alliea arc that the United (Mate Join hands with them in the war, and in Prof El well's workshop, where he aainto sioVwalla and theater curtains,' the reader ii introdueMl to Jim ElweU. now 22, and hi father's partner, and to the twin fHrls, who have frown up In ihe family and ' are now 17, v UUKUJU presiding. i Short rtaika Kt:lJ,GIOl'8 oa hasiness condllkna in the termonntaia states were g'lven r .. i r III. STEAKS TJ"kU LARD, 3 lbs. SIRLOIN, Rib, lb. Have you tried our MINCE : ........ f. lb,,, ... ,, ...... ; . . . .- .. .23c .,22c 20c . 1. ..... MET? Plenty and Poultry . . -. . T? . ... , 55C, of Fresh Fish ' . m |