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Show v -- iSM, Warner Bras, FSctWM ta'e, starring Monte Blue, te Wimr Breai pteturizatlo Copjrlttt i ONQUEVT crvo m ia A io f ier -What- chance has the v:- s vr; si flat t. tsfikt toda- y-might ecsme Ovfcrion to dcifrtfrt sm !. IMaat't father arranges a divorce and then Hanfc rejects the idea ant return to .Faunce. Overton, offered eost- viand ofike$ew expedition; refuse on Duine' t account. Then Faunce himself! give out the story of hi pnic-IHcfce- n coiciard.ee. Sho began to dress hastily, sud iflealy aware that she was late. Then eke heard voices; Arthur must Iraw an early caller, she had been caught napping. Then she was startled, he recognized the voice which answered her husband It was Over- - - -- " tletter; ton's! Tor ""'shock? it was etltt impossible nore that instant of emotion delayed while Faunce resumed his duties, he wrote to Gerry. Much as he wanted Biane to 10 with him. he began to (ear the 'hardships tor Two days before the ship her. sailed he received a letter from the Sector, and Diana received one trdm her father. The Bight nt hia rmnriwrit'ift gave her a shock ot mingled fcr and pleasure. Had he written to quarrel with her? It was not like him. .there was., always : loo. .much he finality about his rages-0rb- ad. relented? Her cheek reddened, hut her eyes softened, after all, It was her fat r'- - way to d Violent things violently. "She opened the "Dear DUme," the judge wrote; to Ig "Gerry has told me all that your when husband has written to him about in the you. Gerry and I, are of one mind, they had stood together golden mist of the rain, and her we can't bear to iave you face heart throbbed at the thought that those hardships how. 1 eald I'd disown you. ' I ve tried it, I can t, you're all I've got! I know how you feel. Very well, I'll forgive him, too. "I'm downLl'm an old be&i gar alone in the 'world. Will you com,e now, Diane, come' to your old father ?" w.- a -- J40Driwxoa ds "in a poem like . . tad to " The thunder of o'OGcaa Ie thy hlirliw.. . We're thrilled bv bands of Rico Argon , 1 struments that welken ring, '.18J D2'u 1.46 a 77j- - . i .06', lib .204 .. 10.50' . 3S - . .. . . .. of W - 1 V Kalr: in1-- ww enr WNOft COM1NG news - TO ST BAND Admirers of winsome Janet Fox star nor,' the who made an instantaneous hit as Diane in "7th Heaven." will hive another opportunity to see her in a captivating role when ."Sunrise", the first picture' made in this country by the noted European director. F. W. Murnau, opens at the Strand theater Sunday. "Sunrise" is the m8& important Iiniuic v i. iirreaAcu uy riM r lima and was produced with an especial-),..- . ly selected cast headed by Miss Gaynor and George O'Brien. Great as was .her triumph, in en-," her performance' in "SunTise"T has been pronounced ruprrior to anything she has previously done because it call.i for a much wider 4 . , j,., i. ana puts raiige oi nisirionic aoiiiiy her to P tost frnm w.liirh lpsg rnm. petent stars .would, have vvjjh- Gay- - d twenty-year-ol- really shouldn't waste or spar" rM "7th-Hea- mt v- -- l" a PHONE ii ; i fr, DOUBLE ACTION First In tb tfangb Then In the oven Same Price . for over 38 years 25 ounces lor 25 - LADltiS' SHOES fcynon-omou- ii iiS oixxjc - i--i 267-- J Phone -- onur It Center S90 West COUNTY - was-unabl- 0UU VUsHIU umivJ. sifli'" iiko new, II Office and factony 661 W. No CHARLES - BURROWS, - 4 S I the narrows grew soft and luminous as Diane looked into them. She did. not look back, she looked for ward. Out ot that future, out of those .clouds ssd thai golden glory, ahe seemed to see the form ot her husband no longer fallen and defeated, but coming 1ack to her In the semblance that ahe had dreamed, clothed with powers at once mortal and spiritual,' and wearing the laurels ot victory. THE END gears. He drew ber slightly toward him, watching ber beautiful downcast face. ;. "I cam aatd to ask you."-h7iuloUy. "X came to ask ydB, then. take the command ItSifterI should I cava un. take It In lb ieeth of the clamor and the acan Hal? Take it not as Overton's gift, 4iut at my right to tarn my own thance to live or to die doing my 'dutyT 'Or would It nullity my ex piation must I suffer norer , . from Utah Points DAILY to April 30 Plan now te take advantage of this unusually low barrain fare, For $17.1W you can travel In comfortable Union Pacific Coach or Chair I far to any ef these point with convenient ita-- 1 tlon Cafe Mrul Service En Route. . rim Reaper Wins t frlm PP. ICE. Utah. April l.-- (t.r reapv'r won a race with Tht a rail- foad handrar yesterday when Mi lijolma .Afta Kilt died enroute to the Jioenltal at CailUuOattt... The roads bVwen Mrs. Hill's ; . ome Vcre narstaw Imu Asgrlcs Panadtna p.TR.Co. L Drapery Agrat rhmie SIS ar.d Castle Qale imDassable by automobile due 'tidwJ te take nrr en the haadraf. .As the car. nrWlled by volunteer nrared Nolan, ahe f Inpsed Into unoonorluusneM tjeath followed lu e loir tnlnut llrdrorkrri, f Proo IK -- Now! c 7 , For further Informatloh ronnult: jqiLCODY at Scofleld io 4wp snow and mud. It was de Riverside Pnmnna San Bernnrdino Proportionately low fare to ether California Points Visit Race With Handcar . 04L-n;SK. - 1' Depot Ticket Agent Phone SIS Provo ' H, Juenke Mfg. Co 170 : W 'r 5 W, rwyoJJtebg BILLINGS V GEO. rr t irv k Fimnnt fnT Rlnn Ri tnwrerom " M Tock aW S cunaer. au per cent less ash than U other coal. Home phone 491.T. JJ Yard Phono 491V 487 S. A W, H Higtr North University Ave. Phone 17S Have your Plumbing and Heating overhauled now by :.: H H. G. BLUMENTHAL COr MKTAL WORK OF EVTRYDKSCRirTIOXrr t.Ji?K:l: PHOE 109. 174 WEST U CENTER H .M SEE US ABOUT YOUR "B --11 TITLES SAM'S TIRE SHOP ' :: " Provo, Utah H Deeds Vulcanizing and Retreading Notary FnbUo We guarantee all sectional reILRTHOSIASf pairs to outlast balance of tire. ABSTRACT We sell good used tires Skived Boots and Rellners. Prices right. 214 W. Center . . Prove, Utah nnMttiii Ca DOWN AND FANCY QUILTS, Only BRAKE SERVICE STATION MODERATE PRICES EGAN MOTOR CO. 155 Norta Univ. Ave. SW-N-lght PIIONE-D- ay 49W 'ieneral Repairing RAYBESTOS Very Convenient Terms jjj S LAWN MOWERS COVERS AXD FOR-- IJ a The TC? MUSIC and MUSI CAL MERCAXDISE .We repair all klndi of Musical BROS. AUTO AND MACHINE SHOr IgnUlon. Starting and LUhUng Machine Work attd Repairs Fly Wheel Bands Installed rOWZIX yxcricmae Center m St. COLLECTIONS us your delinquent ao-counts now No collec lions, bo charges. 14 years of service. Send PR0V0 MERCANTILE AGENCY Rooms INC.-- -: r. A M,BankBldg, 3, " 5 M CALLAHAN nARDWARE cav BUILDERS HARDWARE Electric Wiring and Contracting Paints, Oils aad Kalsomlne rhone 62C 8sws Sharpened by Latest Machine Method Phone 359 323 W. Center 62 W,' Center Radiator Recoring AND JUCPAlttTNO -- Cleaning by New Process. , , (iWMNUltlMM TaT1 LAN H E R"3 " i'blW Phone ft 478 1SS touta UnlvcrHly Awnue P. L. LARSON rhone M sharpened, adjusted and repaired at rraaa rlrht. . GENERAL SHOP. 139 No. University Ave. GLOBE MUSIC CO. 104 if. Univ. Ave. Phone U7 JrTuiifim n M ihrv will ' 316 West COUCH TIERS CLEANED without fading r shrinkage. Guaranteed, We alee Clean Ruga, PHONE 475. lis North Unit. Ave. Phone 25 I6c QvtrUnd Routt! gM 5 Satisfaction or Money Back3rd S. and Univ. Ave. Phone 8 Center Radiators and Welding JJody and Fender Work' With One Pair of Pillows Free on L A. & S. L. Railroad North 3rd West P aene-18-- end other points in Cdildrnia ' 1 f- ' A - Ice Co. 182 West 4S . 311 N. 9th BARGAIN lihat TJnlv. Ave WRECKAGEgB i and':'";- Excursions ii HOUSE at SIGX PAJNTIXQ rapcr lLuiging, Calcimlnlng ' 17 ! We have or can get any part ior S any car. 40 to 85 per cent saved. M on parts. . n 50 g DANIELS AUT0:J Service' Knight Coal &, i1 , and-ailg- Sporting Goods Phone 6t US N. Phone US? Prove, Utah Propi Expert Radio -- t e : Asphalt Roof and Shingle Company ,5 AMMW uia nuireisei auae On all seta. New 560-mi- jhe jut . g i&jgt Wool and C3ottoB Blattmwetr' It! WriirailrlrPEUaUS d $4,60 1 HOOFS RENTED MAOTESSACTOR I I MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT 14 Key and Lock no nails Qno wire no stitches no stiffness. Ii TUB ECONOMY ...iIIsess-than-o-.- - s. t! MEREDITH CYCLE CO. method UTAH in RESOLED new modern Toy I . high priced brands 3 Official Superior Motor 74 M irtMHres will-soo- -- , a ... . 1 j Wf&tm , D JEWEtRY CO. may we stop mose annoying squeaKs ana rattles for you.JiDiir 11 eerviee department hag made special preparation to cive nuiok. II ng BervfeetraTery Ttaarm:- -j ble price to all Chevrolet owners who will drive tntn Uepartment and esk for this operatigh the price la $4.6CLa0d ltt- -, S eludes att Aargeff r labWahd ateTlal. . ; J1 In this bargaiti combination we do the work on your car as B follows: Lubricate all Alemlte connections, oil' springs, oil and grease brake shafts and levers. Remove crease and U tmnt h wheels, adiust and oil tnnpl and and refill with (4) quarts of new oil Fill transmission and Tear nnnv nniT w snrinir nnira rnntn hnit - o ua.ii lu ui vt iff i iHvnti ' iiHP.iin i wuiia, """"i j """tj running .board bolts, iloor tfoard bolts and motor bolts; tighUa-- . and pans, Sticks, boneg and old tin cans. 'i akfi u pride In Provo, dear, Chirps ttjj robin, "Spring Is here'." TVv 01TICAL-JN- LlTRRirATIflM nnit TinilTPVIIVn 114.60 jPhratWltjLJlojyfiiE rich, iemore tne asnes, ha Mr. arid Mrs. WUUam You're young and strong.-and Diane have returned to their Pay-so- n turned quietly gave " a. -i uvm irxhome, after spending the past him her father's letter. She did not look at h'm while he read it, year in Prove. They have, been the for she knew he had suffered much guests of Mr. ana flirs. a., m. nuisn Miss Dolly Phipp? of Logan, waa at herjather's hands, that she had amone the week end visitors in fathei her of been setting guilty He Tia faced the terror of ice against him. For the first time Provo. and snow. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Elliott of since that moment of onfidencoel reunion, she dreaded to Salt Lake, were visitors here on Overton must have believed at him. Presently, however. business Monday and Tuesday . "she had left her husband only Miss Thetma Hansen is spending it back to her and she him. iakfe-f Fiends hU-were Salt with alm,4several day eyysr TheyNow-- EmrietlrtTg"&aaean'geof ' fnt Mr. and Mrs. Nels Peterson of that new look of her heart, or a new and deeper emo- they had, indeed, in that" have returned to their them nothing strength Farmington, tion, an Instinct as old as the world, seemed ,to dashi- - She knew the home after spending two weeks r to mud ' had stirred- wRhrn'toer ciiloral habit had been absolutely with relatives and friends HQ TTOV0 But you have rro way of know-- She had taken a stel) toward the broken, nnH ot that with a Paywnn rug whether lLhas finished door and stopped, arrested by the will which amazed hi3strength he Miss Melba Phelps of Salt Lake doctor, snowlnx, thought that the two men might .had let the drucr go. Now she saw Is a Provo visitor thFs week, the ' drawn But yon hop that things have something to say to each that the moral The acclaif which "Sunrise" re- had been aa guest of Miss Delenna Taylor. change start to grow. " other about Arthur's confession as the physical. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferre are the ceived in such .large :measure in L. Waterly-n73 North Seventh that they would not want her to great !Win you stay?" he asked gently, proud parents of a son,, born Mon- - New York, Los Angeles. Berlin and West, hear. may have been a little gramwnen rcher?. urane was ru , his oiociinoim it st uie ai eyes folding aay mgm Maternity mixed but he is straight She was still standing there, It slemed a long moment before nuuie. juuuier auu vauy ttte uumg leased, was not due entirely, how- matically when it comes to sentiment and when there was a soft knock at the to a and with the work of ever, she The its cast. then, answered, nicely. door and Faunce entered. observation. The shortness of his He Mrs. C. H. Davles Is a Salt Lake dramatic simplicity of the story sentiments came in quietly, add closed the mute, adorable gesture, sho laid appeals to us also. " sleeve. to his few She and visitor the went her cheek for a days. phenomenal against The- ii ibin chirp door behind him, photography his morning in said Were her she not "I'm attend Relief the general for the afraid," equally responsible society song, "B!aey" he eald Ina mw voice, row, it beautiful conference sessions. received voice, from the first praise vibrating, Overf on Is here. He's come to Spring has come; the days arc "I'm going with you. Arthur." Mr. and Mrs. Oran Scott wish to critic who reviewed it. The theme tell me something which seems long. an in of He made no answer announce the arrival of a daughter words, "Sunrise" is an original one from well, it seems almost unbelievable Tl:!j hum of bees are In the air, " he paused and Inarticulate murmur was all that born early this morning at the the pen of Herman Sudermaruv the - With . after yesterday honey from B violet fair. fats flush deepened, but his eyes escaped him. Uul he held her Crane Maternity home. Mother end novelist, and the scenario was pre are Spring and "Clean-up- " pared by Carl Mayer, who Collaboheld hers steadily. "He's been sent close and she seemed to feel the baby ara doing fine. For that reason another Miss Buth Williams of Salt Lake rated with Mr.' Murnau on "The by the very men to whom I con- thrill that her assurance gavu him. rhyme presented by Mrs. Ida M. fessed yesterday to offer me the She was no longer an outsider, no Is a guest ' of Miss Elva Schaellingl I'asjLLaugh,''Mr, MurnSu brought. Charles Kosher--anfhv this wr-i- t; Karl "linr fj siiis pupromo ooromaa i- -'. hjhip Bide, they were united, their marHon: He has finally refused it." Joseph Green of Salt Lake, was from Germany to execute the phoV For a moment Diane riage waus no longer merely a physi- a business visitor here Monday. tography. to speak. The thought that the cal. It was a spiritual union. Mr. : nd Mr C. W. Porter and chance had come to him come at 'The same IhoHgTir was with her children, of Carbon county, are Dowager Quc'en, Emma of ' Holthe moment when she had seemed the day the ship sailed. It had spending several days with Provo land is 71. but she made the to foresee It sent a thrill of joy been a day of conflict for Faunce, relatives. ' trip to London 'to see some Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Marks of Den paintings from America. We'll be through her. With a half groping a day of trial, for he had had to face Tn a" T?w "da y s "n o w otitJieiLhand and the .publicity and the questions, hut-h- ver, Colo.; have been vtsltlng In abhr fresture Faunce took It, hQldlng.lt close.- -. had jiUown. a strength and-- com- Provo for the past two weeks. They what brand helped her do It" Aa himself. ''There's one thipg more, Diane," posure .that amated have been the house guests of Mr. he said softly. "Overton him told the When"Tho extra session "of cond Dlanor- and MrarTiaiTynEdwards.: Miss Eva Smart is spending sev gress convenes Senator Jim newspapers that he asked me to go, had freed him,, he was no man's will be 'seated nt Daniel that he's not strong enough yet to slave, he had nothing to fear, and eral days In Salt Lake. assume command ot an expedition, he faced the iuture with a courage old desk. " Odd'IRnc-thin- gs Robert F. Curr of San Diego. lie wants to convince them that my so high that It transformed him. .QlLlf.LlsjongJheJsufae3i ne Btoou ncsiae here 'this week re most every Tin?? Jaced the terrors ot Ice and snow him as the ship, slipping Its moorand he knows as I do the terri- ings la the North River, dropped ble chance that both might be lost down the bay. it was a day ot clouds ut fog hung 41ke--a yhea.pnl3LoneouliLbaaiedHe ants them to understand that we vell about the great city. Above till stand as friends, that he he the gray clouds drifted, below the jbasn't condemned me as the papers dark water lapped, but Diane lift ld last night! He's done again the ed her eyes to the face ot her hus One-Wa- y ioble thing, the expedition Is to be band. Jiine, the chance la to be mine to Suddenly, the gray clouds parted " his tolce broke a and showod a rift of exquisite blue, how you , jituo, out. na imiiw rtnat your like a window in heaven, and a husband Is no longer a coward, that shaft ot sunlight shot across the le'd rather die than to tall you sky, It touched the clouds with gold and it glinted on the towering fig Again!" ' Still she said nothing, but Ler ure of Liberty bearing aloft aer liBnil nnlvamil In hla and tia mnwr torch to light the world. ' In the far distance the mists over ber dark lashea were wet with er 11 watch In-- H Hy Hoy Storrs for Uand- - H jpectora D. & R.Q. Railroads 14 expert Auto Repairing ' AB makea of watches repaired, tl Acety lene Welding OT W. First West Phone 886-Phone U5U 420 W. Center fit 41 ditch. - ewd, d'dlghtfut"' Freshened by the' roses fair, Aud tho blooming tulis there. Oh, what joys tW"y brinsr A f e of the birds who flout '.in the breexe s Are building their nests In tho boweries, And the twigs alb budding on all the trees. It surely must be spring. Olio Oisen. not tho' banker and the president of tht' school board but one of his namesakes w.ho re sides at 760 West First South, has intently to the whining of winds in the tall pines. Th muse worked on him and Fere is the res'. : rem the tall arid t '.ately piars. You can hear the .spring bree. .s whine. As it gpiitly waves the branches P" : HEINDSELMAN-!- ! 1 - 4 m Service Garage Anderson in- - Uj - ' " . r- et nr.-rk- a Your Battery 1.. I 25 . v ; J .18 .04 .03 - ing feeders. $9.50 to $10.00. Cattle: Beee'ipta 357, including 101 head for the local market,' 28 in transit to VaUejoCalif., and 22a to Omaha Fractionally otb ing done early. v Sheep: EecelpU 187, Including 47 head for the tonal parket and 140 in transit to Utah feeders. No" early ? sales. . X - IT S H O P Si! IFI Have .96 i.20 .47 t 73c. 100 Ju.4t.8end it to one bf these .07 , i yt.i-terda- KKiatiBEziKiiMBiiicaiiizikHaaiaitiizaiicruvxvtmi WASTE A SINGLE THING! : W. I 11.53 . .06 .85 Hcgs: RfeeipU 1431, Including head for the local' lhaiket. 1 i in transit to South San Franc i market, 64? to San Frmnciaco parK-er- s and 190 t Swaaston 'packei v Early salea higher Usan nrly but eroimd tmn cpbi Iuan to j than the close, two toads sorted 1ST Mb. nd 205 lb, $11.90:' several lots 16i lb. to 233 lb, $11.60 to tll.Cffe part loed 158 lb. at $lt25; light lights, $1055 to $11.00; piga Jncludr " 490 " They cic using, the uii in Cht coro to relay information about S.OOO.COV There are more ciimcs. A Kood break for those motor trucks in the than United StaU'j. few Chicago cop. who an.' slow a: Just another reason for not SryUij getting out of the way. ta hog tbc foad jn a xiark ight- -trn .2 ... 4 .15 -- 2.80 9.40 U.2$ . . New Quincy 1700 ( $2.80. North Lilly 200 Si 9.25. .North Standard -- 1000 614, Park Bingham 5009 trove- - 12O0 .i 95c; 1000 f.i 84c. Park Premier - 800 f.i $1.17 to J1.20, ftieo Argentine-,- - 1000 w 47c. Tar Baby 1500 Pi 13HC. . Tintie Central . 2831 j 5c to 5'ao. Walhcr Mining 700 $3.97 j to Fechser is ve.ry appropriate? at this Umer c;peeially-Wi-a- ll of the Provg the how' love we contrast, 'rt residents are. now in of voltes the of gentle sprin,. the annual spring cleaning. Hire 367 coat Second North Sherman Dunn. is the verse." one of , the .ed- - East "stret'i, points everyday "Clean up Clean up!" la the toaround th eWy prove robin's chirp, that spring is here at last. He keeps Paint ytwir fene! Get to. work! his eyes open, it is apparent. a recent London style' show. Trim the rosebush! Clean th . .024 .06 S.9J . Iron King the make OS $1.00. .05 .05 's . . , S .18 .04 Swansea Con So. Stand . Worship .19 .03 .06 4.00 .06 .16 -- .S9 .41 .06 .75 .05 - .04 . . madly crashing ";n th" shore. W.i stand a4)pa!lcd, we marycl at, these testiminie diving Old "Organ of: Kterntty" we 1.70 .72 . .. : ' .04 . - 1523 11 tr'llc. .14 .05 .71 .8 . . . ' 69 BT'a 1 East Utah Na Stand Park King PapR Ring '. Park Utah Plutus Prince "Con Provo . Park Premier 1 .03 OHi . 1 M .cc .10 . ) 355 .08 . . the Pans embassy Unitta Press 49 C52S E. SUnd. Em- Mines . ... E. Crown Pt JL Tintic Con Fhfreka Ltlty.. Eureka Bullion,. and orchestras ttuUmrit our souls to tears, , Thj. tfimpesti, and the hurr!- ttt.ies thri rage and rant and 1500 ij . .16 45 . " ja,W,8rTreedeai Another American diplomat", with long service at home and abroad estimated $5,000,000 as the minimum fortune .'which ' could suatajbn :an American-- ambassador in Paris. said London and Buenos Aires wore not far behind: , 1 He and others at the state depart ment described the situationas a I democracy in whih paradox poor me were shut off from" the A 'Striking Tne in sunset colors finest diplomatic positions. United States, by refusing to pro . 4 i . Dragon ohcruM'K 12 t; Ogdeh Livestock Market .14 1000 i 9c. 9000 w 8c. East Tintie Cpn. 1500 70e. Eureka XdiJjLr 1,3W H.67X.. East Utah 800 ',t 41e to 39c 13's It . Butlion ..06 - JOS M . . . 05', Alta Merger .54 13 Gt. West. Mines iron King.,.. di'wrsi Little May . That wants to waUp up and Lebl Tintle Afwtftw eplwidiaiH5TB""haTr"iswn' "MajrnprwrTjtaa'T Mammoth ubmitted by O. G. Dunford. winnev.. c.f ycsterJay's contest. Vt Mirh. Utah Mt. View follows: wte of the H w jQuincy SttbUme'tn H fcH North UHy heavens, and the spheres. S'U'o . . .33 Chief Con trout are cllmbln' up the stream; , Th birds are on the. wlnrr, And, life is-- Hke a summer bi.bs she stood holding it add looking tomobile' or even for formal dinners out into the street to foreign' officials, reserve import 'auhce rose from the taWevf ant postsTo men prepared to dig 4 where be badv.read hi 4etterr endtaeen Into their wanocltet " J ! "T Diane," he said gently, I wrote to Gerry, I told him. I've been afraid the hardships were too great for you. Here's bis answer. He admits the hardships, but he says you can face them if, you will. Spata-bow- - . Cardiff hffls are gettmrtMxre. "Stand Utah eon . .12" .05 . Th men-tione- for . Bonunea BulUoa . , Big Hill Hing. Metais Ccn. Stand Com. Con Com. Metaltf Crown Pt , ... this. it TlnUc J . may "he shifted from Efrio? Aires d One of the men prominently leughed when the questioned trim. -' ea0v; fht . arerorts Stocks: AIU 1 ft T. AlUt Merger 'he winter winds .have ceased to Kow; Tho eprlitg t la tT.n air. And meltln' dowa th:- - baaUa or spend tibefally ing pocket; apply 1800 Pennsylvania Ave., or telephone Main 6, Washington, D. C" , ho Poor Men Need Apply The fact is, there are two and perhaps thrc such jobs open now. Afflen-ca- n No poor men need apply. Hiplomats iate Pajis, London and Buenos Aires the mct expensive poets in American forj;n ser vice, Alasson H. Houghton has re signed he London post and there - - .- . - 15 f .sa' J.J- -- TiftttcOa Victor Con APRIL I, IKS. West Toledo West Gold Bid-Asked. Walker Mia .02 $ JX TanVee on .09'-.- . .09 Zuma WEDNESDAY, . . S.-f- .R-If 14.50 .04 . WXIXS L. BBIMHAIX, Braker I ordinary rhymester to win the Herald Strand theater tickets for the best contri bution in the Spring Poem contest REAL poets like A If Osmond hand quivered In his. her-eye- -- Sd. King Coal .. Siou Uines J Silver Shield Caby Exdiangc Report PR0VOP0ETS -- VkCP TVTT . STILEW0RKS1 Ambassader to France Must ef Be Wealthy arid Willing tft Spend. ea Aatorrfie expefltrioa hut this time ahe lifted Oeertoa il kit. SU friend, Arthur his, audi ha saw Is them that mw WASHINGTON, AprH faunce, return lead propotc te an4 exquisite tenderness, that tranPresident Hoover had to adverDiana Berfor whom loth loved. quillity which not area "her. tears for r.n ambassador to France to tise " her. Faunct marries arranges could reus a4 succeed the' Ute Myron T. Herrick, another expedition. Then Overton to "I want you go," in replied return ead inadvertently reveals softly. "I want it because 1 have his advertisepaent in the papers read something like th?s: to his lot Diane and part of. the faltb in you, Arthur, I know that true storus Overt an. treat to con- thin time iters is no power on and"WanUU Igxpwieneed dipitsin&t business man', good appearance ceal Fanner' eotrordice or ZHeae't earth thai can make yon tail'.'' must have private for OTke. this thought, In the days that followed, days In essential; Faunce conmet to Dtaae f sof ke which the expedition wan briefly tune of at least 15,00.000 and be will to from his own On ISPRIKGIIUSE . 3. 1929. J Salt Lake Minins ' T f POSTS COSTLY ? CAN0it.ii THfiWINO VW1 K G HE HAL 1, WE D N E SPAY, APRIL "tyu a TT" om THE T, DIPL0L1ATIC 4 Baud MUtOVQ- (U T A PLUMBINO 174 m: -- Itr.rAIB ... WORK A HrrriALTT xt Center Ptrwt ti I I f i |