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Show CHI' THE PRO VQ POST L PAGE FOUR - Utah Timber & Coai Co: THE CHICKEN FARMERS KOI WHAT SHE SEEMED J A. . rirn- Not Contests 15 Plaid Prag By KEITH Sill "Archer, you are the laziest For Infants and Children. Genuine Castoria - 3 PER CEXt AYe&tabkPttpaaltoaiiA- ' - ElicilatintktbodmiilBeli StmiLldlsandBartlSS ting the about seeing an entire stranger," grumbled Archer. ".You are better than no one at all flattered his sister-in-lakindly. On the way to the little station he quite forgot his errand, the countryside was so beautiful. A whistle woke him from his reverie. The train wheesed to a standstill, grunted and moved on, leaving a solitary passenger on the platform. y All Archers pleasant' anticipations vanished with his first glimpse of Miss June Rose, a young woman, dressed In a severely cut gray cloth suit. She were a mannish panama hat. Ilka his own, and her red Ups were set in a stern, uncompromising line. Archer decided that her large eyes were her best feature.. The lashee' were long and thick and black and curUng In strange conr trast to her vivid red hair. Despite his disappointment at this vision. Archer mustered hli charming smile and advanced with bared bead to meet the newcomer . June Rose smiled primly at him and as they were gliding down the incline that led to the Westlawn road the girl uttered a little cry of delight He could not restrain . the - swift glance he shot at her profile. What a wonderful complexion she had pale - Always Bears w red-painte- d RwSrmiaiiE Signature rromolcs Digcslico,G ness and r.3v, of" ? OpiunuMorpliint nflcJpQ- - Hot Narcotic. jfiUjkSuaxLSsm plain-feature- In Use gray-gree- For Over Thirty Years kheW YORK; mem- you will have to go and , meet June Rose," declared Mrs. Wayland. "But this is "my "vacation, Emma! You promised I shouldn't do a thing I didnt want to and a lot shell care ber of the family Mothers Know That ALCOHOL- By ANNE PAGE. KENYON. d n T o) and creamy. m unwa Exact Copy of Wrapper. iv' hr, mn m She turned quickly and the Uluslon lost She was so trim and mannish in look and attire. He would not have been surprised if she had Ughted a cigarette. "And how is poor Mr. Archer asked June Rose "Daisy informs me that her uncle is in wretched health. But old people are subject te rheumatism, and one never am. was ' Way-lan- Europe is Hungry Iiut our customers are living high " thtFTJurest and best the marketaf-fords- and at the minimum' price- ' , - you and make good. manifest relief, "Here is dear Hunger is sonn put to rout' ceries from vs. dt ! 'What better could any house offer when-yo- n r knows "Old people! gasped Archer Way-- 1 land in helpless wrath at the wickedness of Daisy. Why, you see er I'm Archer- - Wayland; and Im quite well, thank you. How stupid.of me, apologized June with a 'Pinguid flicker of her black' lashes. I ought to have remembered that Dick had only ona brother. My gray hairs should have warned ou, smiled Archer Stiffly, for in the past women had raved over his pre' maturely whitening locks. I didnt notice," "Really, lm afraid apologized June. Then she Added with on buy gro- West-law- n, and Daisy is coming to meet us.' When,, unexpectedly, Paul Hendon bad a play accepted and had to rush off to Chicago, where rehearsals were to begin at once, be left Jimmy Dean in charge of his Feathered family, consisting mostly of fin laying hens. Dean and Hendon; chums since school days, had taken (he country bungalow In tbe spring and bad considered tbe selling of one of Hendon's plays as a remote possibility. So they had not hesitated to make the arrangement whereby Hendon, at home all day writing tbe play, should keep bouse while Jimmy commuted and earned real money for the upkeep of tbe shack. Those hens will have to be sold, Jimmy decided, as he aat at the open window and pondered the situation Hendon will over a midnight cigar, be gone a month, at least, aftd a month of this wouldl land me In Matteawan." . ' Next morning a newly-painte- d algfi appeared over the doorway of the hack. It announced in neat, homemade letters that fifty-thre- e hen and the necessary equipment were for sale on assy terms. By Sunday he had almost decided to close the ehack and return to town. A perfect summer day, a bracing awim In the sound, the soothing hum of bees in the honeysuckle were potent enough to Induce him to try it for another month. That evening, a soft knock on the door woke him from a nap In his chair. - We have called to Inquire about the chickens," said a cheerful voice just outside tbe open door. If hens are not too difficult we we think, perhaps, we'd like to buy them," said another voice even more cheerful in tone. Jimmy looked at the unheralded visitors and decided that they were really worth while; and both- - girls looked askance at Jimmy. He did not look as if he were an authority on couliry raising, and yet they supposed he must he. Difficult? he repeated. Why, that is a ridiculous word to apply to 'oything so absurd'y easy. luud:r--hmd it is &s simple as shoot5 jg fish, t I really know little about it. Mr. endon, who lived with me until some Tuded manager In' Chicago bought . is play, knows all about it. They ara fine layer I knew that much.. ;!o looked apiealingly at the young v cnn, and because of the sympathetic expression he recognized in the ryes of one of them he told them his bachelor troubles. When he had finished his pathetic account Polly Warner and Fanny Turner exchanged suggestive glances. Fan, said the former softly, dont you think we could manage to prepare Mr. Deans eggs and coffee for him and leave them at his door each morning? We will be up early,, you know, feeding the chickens.' Im sure Fannie Turner nodded. Daisy climbed' into the car and the machine went on to the house. Mrs. Wayland came to the 'steps to greet the slender girl in gray. She held the ' gloved hands of June Rose and, scanned her with round, inquiring ' we CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK ABERDEEN " " v i Also v ' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL A Fquar 160 Phone 67 f1 COALS, AS FOLLOWS PIESI, That Good Coal CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHBA- CITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING :!K ' , WOOD. , I? & SP AFFORD - I DIRECTORS: - Andrew Knedsen Jaa. A. Loveless , ' Eobert Bee Jehn 7. Esnnett J. J. Cramer 8. 7. Eggerteen : . Jec. 8. Berry J. D. Dixem All business given ns reoeives prompt and careful attention. Your account win be appreciated:' . nfii n. aimisaafKiaHmiaiaaffiiT miN iviiMBuiriiiiiiifiTii T. 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Whenever you want lcenjuickly, Just phone 508 i gvo Ice & Cold Storage Co. w miiawuxyp $35.00 TO , ! ; heart-ehape- d tun rr Q Tickets Limit 3 Months ?35.00 TO LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale Daily , Limit 3 Months' $62.50 TO LOS ANGELES Return via Portland Limit 3 Months - gray-gree- jnSecoad Hand Furniture - Surplus $12,500.00. Capital $50,000.00. Tfcomaa N. Taylor, President Jr D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst Cashier. John 7. Bennett Vice Free- - . hen-ru- 232. 7 FARMERS AfJD MERCHANTS DANK - SOOT PHONE Established 1907, Provo, Utah.- - I -- ' ; J. W.DUNN, SecandManaffer. HARMON, Pros. t . l j ""swwvwwi ? Deal to Every Patron1 - W. FI7TH NORTH. Id have to pinch myself to believe "For pitys sake, June, what have was. real. lf .I. found, my .breakfast you done to yourself? she gasped. It at the door, Jimmy said. "You are a perfect fright You see," Fannie continued shyly, Thanks, murmured June, and in i we could an aside she hfssed at the giggling "we were going to ask you if until use continue to your hennery' Daisy, You little beast. ' we found a suitable place of our own. Archer Wayland wandered off to his inBut we are stopping 07er there hammock and book and pipe. the for near house a by Drat the women! he muttered. "I dicating and we dont want to lose believe fll send myself a telegram to time being, this opportunity to buy. Miss Warner come back to town. But a girl with I want to try our hand at chickand red hair must have some tern per. en raising, and If you would let us A weqk later he went back to WeBt- She stopped and turned her wistful lawn, firm in the belief that tbe dis-- , eyes full upon Jimmy. agreeable young woman had depart-- ' The arrangement you suggest would cd- - His arrival was greeted with de-- ; be fine. Use the run as long as you k light by Mrs. Wayland. like and the whole garden," Jimmy Do go and find Daisy, she urged. said. Is "She picking roses for the dinner Hendons hens received the most table; she will have a basketful and scientific of treatment from that day she may need help. on. But the care they received was Archer went whistling down the ' no less perfect than was that accordpath to the rose garden, which was ed to Jimmy Dean. He found himself secluded within a high privet hedge. rising a halt hour earlier than v.as A young woman was sitting on a his custom, owing to the fact that marble bench drying her hair In the the soft laughter of girls was to be . heard beneath his windows. warmth of the June sunshine,. Suddenly a pair of white dimpled Once or twtee he ventured to make hands were lifted to gather the red his appearance as the girls were tresses. leaving, and managed to have a short A pebble crunched under Archers j chat with them. Polly Warners quick foot and the woman turned her face laughter and merry glances haunted to him a face of creamy yim through the days. He was fallwhite, with arching dark brows and ing in love with her. n jet black lashe that fringed One morning after an absence of wide startled in eyes,' opened six WeekA Hendon suddenly appeared wonderment. Scarlet lips with dim- and found1 Jimmy. Polly and Fannie ples at the corners and flashing white in the teeth that disappeared as the smile It was Fannie who Baw him first vanished, and then the Ups straight- It was Fannie who uttered a loud cry ened Into the prim Unes of Miss June nf surprise and made a rush for the Roses mouth. arms he extended-jimmIts no use, said Archer delibgasped, Polly emlled com. erately. Tve seen how you can look placently. ' and you any Well, Ill Jimmy did not finish, 1 1 longer. for want of breathe Framed In the waving nv?shes of "Oh,' It is all right theyre en .her hair, her face was indescribably gaged," explained Polly. , Wave after wave of pink "Ah yes, I had gathered as much. lovely. " flushed the white skin. PcUjr "glanced swiftly at Jimmy. i It was all Daisys doing! she murPaul knew that you would be mured contritely. after he left," she went Qn Oh, Daisy doesnt matter. said He said he always took a moth-il. I ran away interest In y.oji and well, really, Daisy's uncle cruelly-from you, for no matter what reason, ho foresaw and arranged this whole and 1 came back because I simply thing. t, knew thai a girl named June Rose "Not quite all I think," said must be well, June Is my month Jimmy knowingly. .Come Polly, lets and may we begin our acquaintance take a little walk. Were not wanted . here, and ljy&nt to tell you the part all over again? June., flusbejL under.. his ardent Paul didn't plan. was Paul Henmistaken. glanee 'Jimmy Why begin over again? she asked don with ills facility for stories and I think Weve made a situations, had actually planned, this St; demurely. x very good beginning!" ery ending. !$ . g v 7. M. 7 - ' cqu!4" In (IT CAMERON SPRING CANYON REST A WEEK n. Or so, pt the beach e. LAng Beach, y neednt-masque- Cataline. Venice, rade - Then, see the Ex- ! for Sale at Bargains ' w A' rap-lu'.- y "' A V 'Ye .bay iecfihd hasd Furaiiiire - - " . PHONE 348 . . . - D. 0. WA1D, Prop. 5.78 WJCENTER , PROVO STERI1 g & - . (Copyright, - 1915. by the McClure Newspa-- , per Syndicate.) v . (Copyright, 1915. LftMlin , of-i- NeWiSecondflaniStdteJ - ft -- help-W- Prices , positions. , by the McClure Newspa-- per Syndicate.) - - ALWAYS flRELIMLE . ' - ' . . . ' 375 Phone 164 J. N. - i. Center GliuCKjlProprietor IVE MAKE A SPECIAL1V OF FEATHER PIILGIVS AM) BIDS i- - |