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Show - Y- "''. 'AGE TWO .' ' ' ' PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928. Theron Killpaclc A fI ROOFINGS Will Be Honored i rev mm tv.'Vjtri ervice incs THIS HAS HAPPENED JEB.RY BAY thtrik that love U i delualen and makee u0 her mind marry for money. Her plaaa tor AtlsnHo Oty aw 4 vacatioa , at tolled by the lose of the money h hail saved. Nothing Wnumut iisii ai v uuwuj . ir i ui u i ' -- 4it te ge xampter-with- r I I '' ",.J,J ', N f" X 1 nir v uwvw' vv--'r-i ..v,,; 'P jJ-s- 'i ' fix - - 1 4 ' THE STORY CHAPTER XIII gr Ann ; jrom $..ou per square. up. ; Terms if you $ish. Never a FRIED Egg for the Child . ' .vita-min- qn-Jh- Fresh fruits and vegetables, sup plying as they do many of the vita nines and the mineral elements, contain only" moderate amounts of the foods necessary for growth, re pair and activity. PROTEIN a child must have if '.he body is to grow: One of the Vst is EGGS and alw should be simply cooked and easy to digest. We can save you money es J . , .... ... ' 'T P'HONE'20. ;. " ..,, tUj , . 13 YES CURED' CHIROPRACTIC : THERON jKILLPACK farewell testimonial will be given In honor of Theron Killpack and . e t. jrw"',n fit . all. f-- ' I i&"rs.Ki 'Till till frBo " i oenk it, have the watersnllo and boiling violently. Drop in a 1 H H II K B Ml ---- aV To Whom mmmW Sweet Peas Snap mm J ';- - y a riMmmcnd;- . r Ti n v i Ndvertiber 16, 1928.".:i.rt-.; i UMi-f- l (iM .'l,M;.fu.( STAHTINO MONDAY. .NOVl l ' 'lH w are giving 3 FREE adjustments-andjread- - !:' complete Ing.j Come in and s 'ul 'FltEE-'TI- PlioiHr-80i.- -- Where the lowers a ' ' 1 consultation. A j :,i T 1 ma fa .'. Crow t Nerv-e-Met- PROVO GItEENHOySE -- . s : Wprnipg,;,;,. it -' Hl'-r1- Freh Eery ' , f'Vd-fcu- f- rr?T I ' H:' d k.,.Mll.nt'fc,,.H;l!f. ."r a a--. hours;- "Oi'er rtedqulSt No. - i" ;': iiuiin iwi6 aflMM'PP "' ... C?"'S4 ... H .. , - . :(. ...4,-.- , , ; ,..i ,.,. - , :t -- t tM ill- - the-tuni- . CHICHiSJElSijLLS un-t.o- Pi . -- - have plenty Utah County property. ' t hlef! ' I ; i t , i . . Modern . Brick Home. "Some more returns for you," a Garage- - and Chicken Coops. " tock girl grinned at her as she ." Deep Lot umped an armful of merchandise Centrally located Close In. own on the counter. Jerry regard-- ; Price $3600.00-Ea- sy Terms. d the stuff with a scowl. That was Beautiful Brick Bungalhe worst of being paid In ow, full basement. Apartment fintilseions. Thing came back espe-- ; ished In basement,. 2 sets plumbing Md furnace. Hardwood floors and lally friSm charge customers, And you didn't know anything nany built-ifeatures. bout it half the time. Unless the Double Garage, Deep Lot. ustomer paid cash. Then shehad Facing fioulh on paved street o talk to the aisle man. And no "This Is one of tho best horacs In Provo." Priced exceptionally low $7800.60. " "i Provo .. te loan ,ff in . Z price " money It Phone 6a. saved her ; her hours MOW ,. .j . TrlfWRKey moth e a , NE VMLt VUILUH XliTAi CET .OAAa- - SOOM 1 the West 6T b-y"1 Will strengt- hwash any- - thing ben on wasnday. - Fast Agitator Washing: 'The . Saves her y3W?e cotNG REED'S" j . I Conlon Model 97 Washer employs fast Agitator washing the fastest washing known. Grease and grime arc quickly flushed .from the dirtiest clothes by means of thtrwhirling, swirling turb- ,-- ulence of cleansing, foaming water ere--. ated by the "patented Conlon Agitator. . It washes clean and thorough Rite-Wa- y to ' ' N. University Ave.. every- - PROVO U ' UTAH KtmU for TarUnri pianos or the doof-- Pay Only $2.00 Weekly ; y;"- and a mcxlcst down payment IcE:Gf, VWjri right, i Save foari ANO MONEVTltey mm 1 1 VR.IMT, 182 AVcst CenterSta ;Tfr...:....r; - l ' CONLON CORPORATION ' rv: " Stores PRICt. Phone 156' you can hcarf - aj incita, . 'n Has a solid copper tub, heavily nickel plated enclosed with steel jacket which keeps .water hot (Thermos effect) and large pressed steel many position adjust-- 1 able wringer with soft Tolla'; which do not , ' break buttons and safety VttPl ROBINSON'S "t THAT WE c ETS Go Hove V. Victrolas In III the..i:hildxcnlhMeIephone Reasonably Priced breaks . It is simpleto operate having only one1 ' control. No oiling necessary as all parts v ' run in oil in a sealed gear case. It is as quiet as a mouse down rilONE y 1 Many Modern Features Economical Washei w a s h e s.' her clothes cleaner- -It of time It never ' An Effident and Never needs oil- . ing Never looks shab--- It Pays to See Pcay, Provrr;"UtHh. unite you i let us make a, demonstration thJ Cpnlon Model 97 Washer; in comjJetiUobl with any; other machine An Mini-J. comparison of waShin fabilityj "mecK- -i """-"- i luiiou ucuun, inaieriais usea, general and DOIXAR FOR DOLLAR VALUE. thing from blankets to lace curtains Player Pianos rriof AND Mll low Its popular Insurance Agency Real Estate Co. H PIANOS 4 Consolidated WF.-ST- vve 8 PEAY REAL ESTATE CKNTKK - .ui price-i-f-or saves S9A MODEL 97- ic - Washer "; n Money Down SALE v m ; "' 4 No - ta insurance; We Solicit Your Loans. REAL .. (tokos' ' . Reniisiece Your Home end-les- 1 M j:-- )6-- ; , ,'-.'(Sltfrieav1 lA WRENCH' jmiX&Oti' ' ' ' 1063 Sbuth' Main, SprlngvilM. Ufh." "v "- Iferers; ' sirs- l Flowers (or Every Occasion ( i M rt DragroTis i.TT "''l Vi eked . s ... - !" Grgwn here." ' " - 7 rr' Beaut if urirIoterS ' ftr ' t ' 'V May Concern: ' and , It After wearing glasses for 3 yeara, " I am happy to say that today' my' '! eyes are In the best of 'condition' a ' ' and I never- wear my glasses ju)y- more.' .This wonderful curfe.'iraar'-;.'after' taking'" one'" ' ' accomplished nionth's adjustments from Dr. ..I?.1"" Mansfield, the local Chiropractor '' Todny I have, perfect" eyes and ail v.' 'the ci edit for it goes to Dr.'MaW'""' field.' t. will be more than ga4 "td, "' - Carnations t iim !S iJl J -- VI . , ! -- ' rice, is not, the unhulled erietv. although that kind niny be used if you are on the trail of all e vitamtnrsr The rtce I refer to fa browned by crisping and toast-"n- ir it in the oven. , It is not washed. - la spread in a thin layer Inf n pmn, stirred frequently while browning ,. . . that's Brown l!J..' of-ric- In-th- d .1.. . pepper together and roll the lamb M- j- it. Melt the rjTOcTT slice the onion thin, put lamb and stir ill until the meat la well snared. dd thn boiling water and lemon juice, cover closely and cook until The lnih ii lemlnr T u n h. ,w.lLri' d in a covered casserole m the ' r TihVc,"TwoTiouVs.:" - .. - ." powd-er.'sal- tfiis evening, beginning" at 7 o'clock to announcement of the over penile heat to dry out, serve wardrding missionary committee. ' MrT with the curried lamb to replace Killpack will, leave In the near fu..7 potatQcar-r-;r-T- r ture to fill a mission ih the North... ,;, ' . . : ern States. The lamb curry serves bIx peo even in with distribution the The program outlined is as folple, dividual portions' have a .calory lows: Address, Ruth Ellsworth, value of 400 plus 100 for a generous-s- recently returned from the Call- erving (1 cupful!. PrcK fornia mission; ' pianjj "duet, Eve telns and energy foods ..are wejl Tatton and Agnes Killpack; special balanced in, the two dishes. Serve selection, ward chair; remarks, 'Mr. members of onlyleafy or root vegetables, those Killpackp-sentlments- , ' with lots of bulk, and little else. ' ,'. the bishopric. I IP . II The lamb must be cut In small irces. the butcher will do this for! you, but It is up to you to peel hat thin dry skin from the, surface of every piece unless you like i wooly taste" that actually says "ba-aaMix flour, curry TrteTrW6'TF5urrfi sea ru&rtisH the ro-rcssctrriu to run n Kc?jsrn SO - ; d "' .HOI' .J.!" ' is .;. ' BY ' i ... W- ;. WEAK -' . rJyJWrt vislllll I - U ,. ' --- ' ... . and cook 20 minutes at a rapid boil. When a grain will mash between finger and thumb the rice Is done. Drain and rinse-- under cold water. Put back In the kettle and zzz ... -- ... mm - ;' . with-her.-- - '.washed this time cuptul Children have no business eating ried eggs ever! Coddled', poached in milk or cooked as delicate om elette they are easy to digest and do- - not pall pa- thejifficult child's . appetite. Cuddled eggs are rooked bx dropping the eggs Into boiling water, immediately removing ,from the- - fire; the utensil is covered closely and the eggs left so- - for-- 10 minute. When the white will bo found ' opened delicately jellied. $ . sfrr ' TODAY'S KKCIPE " TCurried Lamb 2 pounds lamb "ehouldef ' tenspoon currv powder 4 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper 4 tablespoons butter 1 medium sized onion 1 " 2 cups boiling water 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ' . . store Tha-W- g.-activity. nmmsd with ' ;The onter doors were thrown T ack te the public the early shop-er-s I 19 .and bargain, , hunters who ressed against the barrier ropes the ir hat would not be Jet down y bell ,, get her t isle man until the 'nine o'clock "You need nothing more to make r ''..truck..:- - ,.,.."- you lovelier," he salt, "but I've were ; At the various counters girls brought you some flowers." for usy putting merchandise out I've "but to more "You need nothing make you loveUcr,' 'ho, ald, : ispiay, accompanying their move-- , r ume flowers." When Jerry was seated in the car senU with a runnlng.;chatter of brought you the black roadster ho handed vernlght confldenees. matter how tactfully he tried to re was a dead letter it was Ignored a ribbon-tie- d box.- She opened iOns of these girls was silent, a fuse he always had to take the ko often. No one notjeed her take her It eagerly and for an Instant It ttle terrified, ' but determined to, goods back. Even when it wa the the tunic. Her action was screenoJ seerhed to Jecry that shemust be j Dllow iher plans through. It was safest guess iu. the worldLthat they by the Inst minute hustle and bustle dreammg. Surely she was not merevrong; yes; but so much was at hadthcen worn. If Jerry had Been so familiar Ht'elosing time.'--- ' ly a Itn3 .shopgirl going to a party takeV There were extepuating clr-- ; thla J (happen. nq; hp .had. .jieen, ( jt The man, at ,lho, employe's door in dre!"Sho did not own. Orchitis umstanoes! ! And no one wuld b srt her heard fa thumping hard hi' vrerct for ijtist ladies, the wives of care- - happen a nuniircu nines. ;: be would very armfK,lShe She picked up the- - things the lite eye fell upon the bag Jucked public men or favorites of the '3 Ul. . af- - stock girl had returned and-p- ut tfader' her arm. If It looked sua stagcj&nd screen. Women'who werr cobwebby a up picked JairJeijy for the rotogravure pages' and glanced quickly at the size them away. There was a lull at hop-- ; juielous he would stop her, she snapped woxe orchid oahir-Arenuc kricw,JJuL ht"lonbr..smUcd,j.-mo- i shl fflini-f&aiSi- V , ly people whofTjnmv uhvriM1i: SEh had,ij5hnri: Hiefully tfcaj; she , Orehtd.-tfn'Jcrry'rf eyeivwefe th gottd .' rantd but . she eeuldn t take it nair an nour wim me woman wnu Jtrry smiled symbol of luxury. And Alestr f ow.f Too bad. Some of th tunics had tyught the lace bertha. It wan light very pleasantly. had thn-c- f They cost t rere'ane ef a kind. She fdsdedt; H'WtpfriBive fitce ana nau Druugni Outsldrt .the. door.-- lib T turned leastslvcn her she'd heard twenty-fjv- e to a dol blt-dayup her and ulcWy'and plied it up with bthe)' ieWV'ooW;'ttM-.thWeak.;hcrknccsJrcm! good figure. Before the sale was ; Va thi neat rows on the counter. . .. . completed she had worried over Myrtle wai W."lj.follJfttl'i!(niei'l,i:.i.,.i,wM.v - ; - ' ?7. " It a unnecessary work, she eKtaey.: It was thn t m. in i the head of the depart-- , the report she must make at the J i uiaHoii ui mar, sujre!aUve boau?y-h- d WiW . four aentt M particular. Five rnlhnle' end of th na "WpfV3vn Usiranyrnbout been showered upon her. She could itere tne barrier were down- the o'chock, the yJrlB began to whisper skedhlarmed. to it andiq ih oeneuf tn one another :4i i ounten .would present jjEvi 3erry qufck recovered her not help thrillingAlester innate uch!lUdrder as to make 'and tn fierce temponure. Jr ff had f ''WhntVo "I've . .f 5 llti'ilia hoi sHW It id. i The sale had been well luck ":;;T hi jhtf ii.l. ell ting pretty , for old 1 "Nofhing. wa B.ai unc ine car. Shp m hiBt exited about the party." avefllsarJerry watched "Well, I'm not, looked jupjtjiinijwith-dewcy-ys- hands with a. strong but I should worry " t thought yotir'refgoing? 7"Qh7vo ?Thank you,;' Jlhey cmed to say 'f eair ,tq speak her . mind about j)U CTTo it up-lj.J .. Ilo looked tiround nnd cniiRht the hosei: wko owned them. But the ."il These ahd similar remarks. were j j"I reuliln't,"' IiryH,rej)icii; Her lips uttered what expression. was always right-- . That ' ustomef her eyes had seemed to say. Alester too, much to me." tad been thoroughly drilled lnt0 freely KlVenHnlU the store's bell means i .Myrtle remained silent, but she smiled with deep satis'fariion. ier rebellious little head after one heralded.! the end of another work- looked, "So she likes orchjds.'t he thought. of the bertha ylecldedly out of sympathy ing day. The return I roman had complained of her. foe ' was. the straw that broke' down ijitH jerry's change of mind. "That ought to make you feel good, j' sklng hat she pick up a lace scarf ' Mr. Alester Oarstalra." Jerrj' (lid not tell her aluut customer had dropped on. the Jerry's resistance.. If customers , h could borrow things from the store . Myrtle would "go out with (To Be Continued) loor nd was stepping on. . : o why couldn't she. There wasn't a George before It wns time for her ; . ' and digging he-- girl in her department who had to dress, she hoped, and make it . The port of Kdynia, Poland, parThe eager-pullin- g to reveal what she had tially open lo navigi tion since 1!)27. ame' harder to bear when greedy worked so hard. And she was punc- unnecessary he newest port o.i the Baltic ands reached for the tunic that tual.. She was loyal. She had spent done. her own money there, too. Why, erry had marked for herself. She she the at was even haidinner a totether customer, herself, raa going to borrow that dress for If she hadn't a i charge account. nearest reoturant and hurried home I he party, that is. It it remained And depriving the where Myrtle took time only to There. were others like it but store she awouldn't be to sell the tunic shange her dress and shoes before of chance fat 1 ItUwuad A of rest the the And 16.. sise 4ne Bra4 filial U4 and ti.la(O) if she wafted until closing time to she went put again to meet George ranallK tota. aeall llh Bl.iaY things take j unics were of heavy lace islad to was know he wasn't It out, and brought It back in Jerry Rlloa. T.k...,ioer. Bar V he could not possibly slip Into her t KruiM Mkm tat the morning. coming to the house for her tonight. 4 HMD ( 111Tr .I'BI'K.lriill j jmdbag). MIIANU rrr. ril.l.(o,4ft . i Two She "wished she hadn't tried to Myrtle's disapproving silence was. satr-tOf the lighter tunics were Heit. n Reliable K Nl -, on her nerves,- - ;She felt reSOLO IT DKUCCUTS ETUKNBUS old. Immediately and Jerry's heart hide it earlier in the day. But at getting was least it there If anyone had 'The one she wanted would 4 ell. ureljf be the next one to go. 'Then, looked for it. And some people kept out for days and weeks even maccountably, the, tide of favor things urned to the coarser' pieces. And before returning them. the day wore on and the tunic The store closed at five during I ha wanted for one precious night the summer months. -- Those 60 ' emalned unsold on the counter she minutes between four and fivr I. egan to maneuver to discourage its were a nightmare to Jerry: In spit I ale. Each time it threatened to of all she-tolherself she couldn't ecome exposed on top of the heap rtiake off ft sense of guilt. he If thrust It she . deftly deeper. ..But she hadto have the tunic! ould. : It was easy intake it. She slm And one four ; hour by o'clock, ply folded it up and put it In her : efor closing time, Jerry's" tunic old felt bag she had made, We ; 'as still there. But she had begun bagthe of money to on from a hat in imitation of an imi weaken. Of coursl she would re-- j port. was There a rule against brn It In the morning undamaged ' nd unsolled. But suppose someone keeping bags at the counter but it i aw her No stock. taking lt Prying . eyes fere about. She would be occused No stealing. What a terrible mesa j he'd be In. Jerry Ray a common BARGAIN d af'hepr-ttfld'sa'r- .v- - e So much stress is laid today importance, pi and mineral elements in. 'the diet of a, rjrowing child that one may easily overlook-th- e equally important question . revealed. ; One glance at her" slippers satisfied him that she was in evening elotb.ea.He - graxped her hands eagerly. Jcrrj'sv.be&Hty always moved him. IJut "a shopgirl . . hla family simply wouldn't have it! Neither was he so keen on a mesalliance himself If only Jerry would be reasonable, or If only he could for- Ydi'tl y x lr'mm,t : He-w- , , whlte-pUlare- I ion on the Riviera. Modish women were wearing white with ochre makeup. Her own skin was sunburned to adoep- tan. -- The white, aTeevelessTunie with its deepJV in the bnck would tehow .flToff beautifully, she realized. ' -- Alester ought to approve of that. as denied the opportunity, however, to admire her when she Tcame-dow- ir: rn him or Jerryrwaf wearing a light .summer coat that concealed her dress and all that it ' ' S on ytTrti I Jerry was about to powder her neck and arms when she remembered having read of a smart fash- fm row k zz. 4 t High-price- - r ?- - -- rv i d 1 r -- wii cu lieved when her friend left I ' Aleater came for her at nine o'clock. " Jerry hadr lingered long I over her toilette. She had bathed land given herself a "facial" as best sne couI' Hec- ha'r 8hne bright as polished amber. Her dainty feet . were encaaed, in slip peraah&-habought at a basement sale' They J d were painted with silver. slippers originally, they were reduced because their "white satin had become soiled. They made Jerry's feet look as exquisitely shod as ever she had seen Leontine's, And the tunic fitted as perfectly as if it had been made for her by a ; FifthA venue modiste. R he ethert escape Injury, but Jerry DAN picked up unconacloua by tARVEY. the pilot, ". Aleater drives r who find that erry to the Ox-toer injury Is not serious, t ; On ttv way backv Aleater atop. inn for dinner ana ? mosed when Jerry 'refuses rink. He Introduce her to LEONINE LEBAUDY, who Invites Uwm a birthday party Aleater howt erry-- a gay time during her two eks yacatlon and tells her that he II' ve her madly but' does not ask er to marry him.' - Myrtle warns er against him, but a letter er mother revealing poverty and i if her lnea decides her te continue t'3W fforta U win AleateirBut riu abbe able to buy m new frock ft the big party he ha Invited her i - in I -- rwr tiv.i i '! ' f Long Island. an ;Thelr camp la wrecked when . ALES-trplane ownid by. young nto ,fc CARSTAIRS crahe ; -- ' J j- S -- MYRTLE on the north shore . . r. . 'rT::"'! BOWL h MEREDITH: Vl" Provo, Utah ;: - ' t i - |