d became Crarforook, B. Dec. 31— Gold" Ball Great messenger clerk. Some fourteen centive put "Green ago. following her and years to continue to The values offered at Duce's in Cardston The A. Duncanhas disposed of "The Pine body two thoughts paper. balls entered his and -iii.illarticles, dishes, pans, and scor* sketch from thc Deseret News accom on Tree" to Mrs. Ackerman of Cardston slightly wounded hife mother. He <">" S, Later, of 10 and IS cent goods are at- panied the winning story "Crack-o' with her high school and Alta., and is leaving in a,few days was so badly injured that the doctor tracting people everyday. Call In. Doom." normal school work completed, sho Calgary. she go- Success when, " for From there is called said it was useless to just north of the Post Office. Woolf Hickman is a native came to Utah where she waa gradu- ing to the coast,, then down to Cali- » " " Zina bother with him as he could not sur of Cardstort, Alberta. Canada, having ated from the state university. As fornia, where she will remain for Perhaps thc most successful M. I. with the subdued lights in the hall vive. However his father would English Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bates been born there shortly after her a teacher of arid dramatics some t.me. She has been veryactive A. party for years was the "Green ar.d the mountain scenery at thc not giveup the idea of his death. He hi Three Hills, Alta., on Jan.4 a son parents, JohnA. and Mary Hyde in the high schools of the state, Mrs. in the Golf Club and is also secre- & Gold" ball given in the Gymnas- background of the stage, the strea- called in tluj Elders of the Church wliich is a grandson to Mrs. and Woolf, began helping with the work Hickman never lost sight of this tary of the Ladies' Curling Club, and ium on Tuesday night, for which mers rising from the lower stage to who administered to him according Mrs. O. E. Bates of Cardston. Her father medium of self-expression. Subse- her departure in " » " of pioneering that place. is mucha regretted by 500 invitations were sent to M. I. A. the curtain above great rays of to his father's request and then if who is today one of the! few surviv quent work done at Berkely and her many frietfds in the city. members and their friends. Young Green and Gold gave an effect of was insisted upon that the doctor One of the most terrible disasters ingUtah Pioneers of 1847, had prev- Stanford encourgaed her and intensi and old, hoy scouts, and bee hive sunset splendor that has never been dress the wounds. A fevballs were n History occured inMon- her desire. Canada's iously with his parents pioneered i.i ficd Mrs. Hickman finds girls up to the joi* advanced Senior accompolished before by our decor- extracted but the most of them he on Jan. 9, Sunday, when 77 with some time amid many as ireal Cache Valley, together William her duties nembers, were present in great num ation committee. Miss Caroline Lee carried t0 his grave. He survived r ranging age 6 to 16 hildreru in from Hyde, whose daughter Mary he la- a homekeeper and mother of three TWO BIG NIGHTS bers. And everybody seemingly had was the chairman of this able group and was indeed a demonstration of and trampled to vears were hurtled ter married. children to gratify this urge. Her a great time. A dainty luncheon and of decorators. Mr. S. W. Low sup the miraculous. This was a severe death the Laurier Palace The- poems appeared when Mrs. Hickman's early life, spent stories and have in a novelty cap worn throughout tha erintended the sending of those 500 handicap physitally— arm* Many child On Jan. 19 and 20 the auditorium both his atre caught fire. of the of Alberta,,under the ocal magazines and newspapers and evening, gave v#iety and spice irritations wh.'ch brought the crow and hands were — Sunday on the prairies at the school will be the sceneof hil both crippled he could ren had gone to the Picture eye of Lariat. making. program, music fm ds. Refreshments were responsible lonegr swing of their ever watchful "Old Chief arity and fun Thd Great to the dance the no an axeor undertake Show without the consent Mountain," the guardian of the plai She is a member of the Chi Delta magic horoscope, which was furnished by the Charlie to Miss Voda Workman and Mrs. the heavy work of the pioneer far parents. Kelso with his ns in that region, replete with the Phi National Literary fraternity. "The days of *49," and the "Bank of Walker Orchestra, includingW. Ro- Lila H.cken. The financial arrange mer, but he had the true hero's spirit romance that attaches itself to ev- Her poem, "A Christmas Idyl," was Monte Carlo" will be there as usual berts, Bill Laidlaw and Harvey An- ments we're handled by Lyle Holland and he never gave up. This injury NOTICE ery pioneqr, filled her with an urge the prize winner in the Christmas in the big 4th Annual Carnivalbeing derson. and Leo Nelson, and to them be- was the cause of his always offer.n« that found expression best through contest of 1924. staged by the A. A. A. of Cardston. Perhaps tg>thing lent more tone longs the credit of such a splendid his left hand for th* proffered shake. High School education or evening costing only 25c per individ- Seeking pursuits A U. F. A. meeting is being held her pen. Her Big prizes for costumes are offered and gayety to the party than the business he soon difficulty of o in ual. general verdict was that good in the Cardston Creamery on Sat* obtained under the and many other bigattractions prom iginal and artistic decorations The. became a salesman and for in we must more more day evening, ISth. at 7:30 o'clock having to spend several months For novelties* and small ware go ise to make thfc year's carnival the Green arttf Gold. The stage particn have and of | Jan. " effect, for these parties. (Caatinaed Page 8) All are invited to attend. Iwasthe hospital. When she was not to Dace's. biggest yet. larly had a very pleasing on THURSDAY,JANUARY^ THECARDSTONNEWS2 By Percival ()ttliritiritt-t t *■»****" I The C ttcitit Christopher $ Mystery Story GESTE" Wren SALE! X Ever Written. "BEAU --ON the j "Or you might put ■" where the fine "That's what makes it so hard for bench, if you are going to come monkey nuts-develop a 19 side by side on a their hand>- Claudia;— have done, if we puis the INSTALMENTNO gentleman and swell mobsmaa .." or would cheek. Very simp'" in their pockets, their pipes in their bolted," Michael. "Cus pouch in your "Don't be an ass, Boldini," said I hadn't said think," 1 suggested FIRST READ THIS consternation upon their of was for you 1 should mouths and stare. "Or at any rate sicand Isobel being out it— it Michael and with a cold "Both rotten ideas," objected Mi- brothers, John, faces! or one us. ." I Three try not to be an ass." she of . is tip. Kang Digby suddenly quieily leave "'Good God!" exclaimed Michael. followed 1 was chael. "Marsupial the Gestc He eyed me speculatively ami ,ln the silence that carry aboiii home in England, following the -Vou unutterable young fool! God sotutd, beside us, garoo's custom. They DISHES their " struck me aware of a close Water,' valuable complied. Master Bodini their young and their money ail theft of the 'Blue a help us!. .. keep where a butress of the wall projec- AT aunt, Lady While Ishook as a gentleman who would need sort of a bag, you know. . sapphire owned by their 1 fell upon them. that ted. Probably a rat or some noctur th.ngs in leav- hand, Digby shook my o- ing in his place. Whatever 1 keep it on Brandon. Michael or "Beau" M.duel's one mil bird; possibly a dog. in fronl. . acccs.-ible. Digbys might it was not going to be wash-Walli, i Digby and finally ther one, and While Ishook be. us," me night and day— es first. Then of offensive familiarity that "Well— it was one of said Mi- believing his brothers Michael shook my head. Then the pouch in a money belt. 1 thought John. John hand was not quite chael, "and we have demonstrated upon the common breeds contempt. I a,U out and bought th> have gone to join the French For- they threw me under impres the fact. overdone it a bit it beforehand twenty long and six certain, but I was thc Wnded "Well, to tell thc truth, I, pers did p.nch " together to the Premier Kstranger. to Sergeant, dark, dirty and depressing, its sole onaly am,, were, you "Who the filthy thitifc the squad oevr a who as it what Digby voicing Or, again, it may merely have been the furniture bcirtg the great wooden might call— fleeing said once more thc came on hoard for purpose. er— from justice" question that I by chance that we found ourselves Sergeant guard bed bejfore mentioned (which fleas," had asked myself a The called the roll of our "Three observed he, break- As we "fell iu" to march to the names, simply a huge innocent of thousand times. ascertained that we could was shelf ing a long silence. in for covering, "1 did," said Michael. the half detailed Sid-bel-Abbas "form squares," "form two deep" and mattress or ott which a "D.d you bring the 'Blue Watet' station, "Then why the devil you Iand St. Andre stood behind turn, right correctly, and score or so of men could lie side by with you dont put left and John?" asked Digby. ,t M.ehael Digby, while Boldini side), a heap of evil looking brown back?" asked Digby. and then marched us ashore. "No," Isaid. an Knglisb-speakirig Swiss, nam- Buy in a corner, acouple of "Careless," 100 late now," said Michael. Be and For all Your Meals "I am in Africa I" said I to myself iblankets aud remarked Digby. sides, ed Maris, stood Hank and benches. place would have dis- I want to lie low and then behind as wc tramped through the wide The "Did you bring it,Beau?" I asked Buddy, who Michael graced prison as a common sell it for thirty thousand pounds, were next to clean streets of thq European-look- a if used "Yes answered Michael. and Digby. Thus, when cell. five years hence ; invest the money we formed ing little town. "Careful," commended Digby. fours, by aj'.il in various sound things, brothers and I St. An- Co., However us and have Trading a street of Boldini assured that you bring it you too, Groceries Down flat-roofed hous "Did with made "four," and Hank, Bud- Cardston an income of dre one marched, things would be quite different at enquired. fifteen hundred ic two es we were and across the Dig?" I dy, Boilini and Maris the "four" be- depot at or Sidi-bel-Abba? thousand a year, for life. .Live like broad place, stared at by half-naked —the Saida "Never travel without it" was tho hind us. Every purchase must satisfy—Every delivery promise negroes, Arabs, and Iassumed that to bej differ- reply. uncle Hector— sport, hunting, travel, burnous-clad French big game Th.s Maris scemc,n an exeelent pe- kept—and things soldiers, ent must be better, for they couldn't shooting, fat in town, must be good alwa> s! ordinary European civilians "I suppose one of us three has got clubs." snn. He had been a traveling valet and promenading be worse. it," I wearily. ladies and officers said "On and courier, and had all the exper- Green Foods, Vegetables, Catsups, On through wide to Our evening meal was the now "Two of us," uncle Hector's money?" J more streets fam corrected Digby. said. ience, address, linguistic knowledge, narrow slums and alleys we went, iliar soupe and bread, and Boldini "Oh, yes, its right," Jams, Pickles, Canned Goods here all said "Double the joy it, and general ability to be expected of till at length the town was told us that the unvarying African Michael. "What gool of what?" re- behind would be the pied Michael. \ person who could earn his living us and the desert in front. daily ration was half a pound of of our being here if it were not?" capacity. him- ' "Futiny thing that," put in Digby .n that He attached For an hour or more we marched meat and three sous worth worth oi "Bring usup to date about things, to he liked Eng- Phone Your Order to 169 "It's just what I'm going to self us because the by a fine road across the desert, up vegetables served a.s stew, a pound he added. "How's everybody do— was, observed, bear- except that Ifind lish, and as he naiv<»ly the sandstone hills on to the cliff- and a half of bread, half ani ounce ing up?" one cant get more than twenty thousand, "fond of gentlemen." He was a smil- top, until we came in sight of anold of coffee,, and half an ounce of su- Itold them my and I'm going the details of e- to put it ing, pleasant fellow of agrecabb and ugly building another obsolete gar. He said it was nourishing and vasion; of into a South Sea Island attractive; how Ihad declined an in plantation and manners and appearance. Fort St. Jean which Boldini said sufficient but deadly monotonous, tervicw an Island trading with Aunt Patricia; of how concern. At Oran station wc entrained in was Fort. St. Therese and our pres- and as to the latter, I was prepared the shock of somebody's disgraceful Have the best schooner in the Islands, and be my own supercar about the poorest and slowest con- Trading ent to believe him. The prospect of behavjor had too Cardston Co. destination. been much for the veyance ever by steam. This The go. Every third year come home and drawn Into the courtyard of this barrack two meals per day, and those etern- Chaplain's healthI of the respective specimen of the West Algerian Rail- hostelry undeviating similar, live the gay life on my twenty per Free Delivery. Limited Phone 169 we marched and here the ally and setem- attitudes of Claudia and Isobel. way Company's rolling-stock mad'' of uncxhiliarating cent profits. Ireckon to make about roll our names was again called, ed and Isaid so. "It is rough on Claudia," said Mi- its way from Oran to Sidi-bel-Abbes Use Our Rest Room this time by a "One gets used to it" said Boldini, chael, "and, in four thousand a yejar. Yes. .Mar- sous-officer. All were a different way, on quesas, Apia, . at an average rate nf ten miles an present arid correct 1 goods just as one gets to eternally the poor Chaplain." Honolulu, Tahiti, Pa- novelty of the were used old pceti, Kanaskas, copra, hour, and in spite of the delivered and we were to washing with soap and water. If way surf" riding, directed "And in a different on Aunt Robert Louis the scenery and of the population nf break offf and follow our Sergeant you are content to wash daily with Patricia,' I observed. Stevenson. . grew very are you going the wayside stations, wc Miss Zelda Phipps returned nn Sat Mr. and Mrs. T. VV. Duce mad to a barrack-room. soap and water you can be content "Thirty pounds," "What to do with thousand mused the 'Blue Water weary of it. nrrlay from Calgary where she spent hurried trip to Lethbridge on Ti I went him, to daily on soupe Digby. price) meanwhile?" I ask- As in behind with feed and bread. .. "What dear Uncle ed humoring lie ("hr.stmas holidays. day this week by motor. Boldini and the Germany Glock, be- Or do you occasionally wash wit'i Hector, when she breaks it to him' the humorists. (TO BE CONTINUED) » " " " " " me, "Always carry it about with mc," hind a well known voiceremark- champayne and a slice of cake— or He'll go mad and bite her." Implement Co. arc Mrs. Ada Ilaxtcr Friday ; — said Digby. "If Iget an eye knock- The ice harvest is now in full The Cardston spent ed. hot tea and a lump of coal as a "Doesn't bear thinkirtg of" said I. uoing nut of Crockery Saturday in Magrath ed ont Ishall wear it in the empty swing. In addition to supplying lo the business with her "Enter the Third Robber." It was change from thc eternal water and "Deuced lucky young Gussie ter who for boy. of cars ar.- There is an opportunity for sonic Mrs. Wanda Mcldrtim is Digby*s. ? socket. Blue eyed .Good idea cal merchants a number 1 soap that Isobel was able to clear him," outside points. cheap buys in dishes thcre just now* w th pneumonia. Michael and Digby were sitting "Of course," he added impudently. mused Digby. that." bcing shipped to 13, 1927 3 THURSDAV. JANUARY THECARDSTONNEWS "THE CATS PAJAMAS" Theatre THE CATS PAJAMAS ADS The Palace Hailed by crimes as "the ideal jCLASsiflED Hetty liroiison picture," Parainount's of Monday, Jan. 17th. "Tin- Cat's Pajamas," which comes to the Palace Theatre next Monday and Week Something? Tuesday might also be called the Have YouLest Tuesday "ideal Kicardo Cortcz picture." A Want ad. will find it j; Monday and has young Never this popular ac- ! Have You Something to Sellf \! tor appeared to better advantage '< B tty Bronson and R cardo Cortrz in \ ', A Want ad will Sell it. > than in this fltm, in which he is co- ' starred w.th Betty Bronson. It is a JI Have Vou Something to Trade ,| delightful tale of love, humor and ,| {',' A want ad. will help make the "The Cats Pajamas" adventure which was especially writ < trade. J [ tin for the screen by Ernest Vajda. gay, *=\\ if' comtdy mnikii the reiurn of lhe grand "The Cat's Pajamas," from the A intriguing man, Thi * c!( n l\iIt r's. to th<- rcrt'i n t.me its title is thrown/ on old screen, until thc last show 4| tlie flicker iii Miss delightful Admission 35c. k Bronson's cat ICaZZtf < " fading into the distance with a brood !!and let "The News" Want-ad be , of kittens is as good entertainment )[ your servant. ! is anything shown here in recent Wednesday Only months. It has all fthe elements (OLD FOLKS NIGHT) norie-goers like— love, romance, ad- FLORISTS venture, thrills, magnificent and pic- — you for turesque settings, pathos, and the When want better flowers sprays and wonderful element of "dreams come less money, funeral wreaths, phone Trading Little Irish Girl" true." the Cardston "The Company. They are agents for The supporting cast includes thai Lethbridge's Largest Costello and Harron. man, Roberts, Frache Bros.^ with Don John iiraiwl old Theodore Leading Florists. Admission 35c. ind the charming lily of France, Ar- and lette Marchal. William Wellman is FOR SALE— A quantity of 2", i" lhe director. and 4" belting. Inquire at Cardstau Thursday,Friday and Saturday News Office. Rudolph Valentino in THE LITTLE IRISH GIRL IAnnouncing New Arrivals SKATES SHARPENED— We have ■nstalled a new and up-to-date skate Dolores Costcllo, who skyrocket- grinder. We can grind your skates "THE ed to stardom after her screen debut while you wait, day or night and do as thc leading woman of John Bar it right, rymorc .n "The Scfi Beast," will beI More Point Blankets i Second Hand Store. seen in her new Warnfcr Bros, pic- — Grey— supply blankets in ture, Girl", at the Useful tht Yssr Round We can now these famous keys. "The Little Irish I Camel FOUND— A bunch of Owner the Palace Theatre next Wed. only. 3 point: Red-3 point; Colored stripes-3and 3MPo»nt: may have same by calling ac News Son of I andW/2 "The Little Irish Girl" is founded (Brown)-3^ and 4 point; White-3Hpoint; RoyalBlue— 3point. Office and paying for this ad. on C. D. Lancaster's story, "TheH Griftcfs" meaning crooks who arc j FOUND— a bunch of keys in front a sort of cross between grafters and lof Cardston Cafe. Owner can obtain I'. fters. Thc Irish girl is one whose Isame by paying for this ad. till Sheik" exploited by FLOOR COVERINGS conic-hither looks are I Banky. a gang of city grifters who are op- \FOR SALE—-, pure bred Hoistein with Vilma erating in a small country town. The Congoleum by the yard.— You'll like the new IBull-2 year old. $60 cash or trade. Earl, Admission 45c. story is a mystery-comedy of ruralI"^-TlttrWW the 6 ft. width. Hyrum Phone RllO7 wit matched against city shtkness. [Hfil-wrMSbi Brown patternin byIm4m\\\Wmh. reg- Matinee Saturday, 2t30 p. m. The screen version was written FOR SALE— Oi« well-bred— Darryl Francis Zanuck, and the pro L*no>eum More patterns that are fast sellers. istered Berkshire boar Cheap. duction was directed by Roy Del iraM^^^i R. Dawson, Phone R 1004 IHF^^ Equai tO, or better than Mail order prices J. Ruth. Thc cast includes John Har■bus kBsT I 4J13 ron, Mathew Betz, Lee Moran, Ger- Less Freight,and in a wider choice. trude Claire, Joseph Dowli'ng, Dot II HSBI FOUND— An automobile chain- Farley and Henry Barrows. ICall at News Office. Neglect Don't FOR SALE—— A 5 roomed house— ATHLETIC RUDY AS semi-modern within a block oi OF THE SHEIK"I NOTIONS MainStreet. Worth $3,000. Now of "THE SON FancyDress and CoatButtonsof alldescriptions in the newest col- fered for $2,000. Barn, Garage, Cow produced IButtons— Stable, Cellar, Big lot with The COW Starring in a lavishly se- orsand modes. An idealselection for trimmingand utility. Root quel to the screen story whichH Raspberries,— Strawberries and Trees brought hitn his greatest fame, Rud D.M. C— the famous FrenchEmbroidery Cotton.— Complete new Stock. planted. Apply at Nejws Office. 1927, your income will olph Valcr.t.no comes to the PalaceI During and Theatre. Thursday, Friday and Sat- LAND WANTED— to rent 2or 3 urday, Jan.20,21 and 22in the picture quarter sections from 1 to 5 years, never fail. which metropolitan critics have hail- Clearance Specials or will plow or do other work with greatest. I More my outfit on wage basis. Good out- ed as his Sheik," finish colored plaids in — fully efluipped. Can furnish re- It is the "Sou of The a Plaid Blankets— Big doublesize,soft flannelette fit fiery, love-mad opus of the desert,B $3.75 value, Clearing at,per pair 89 ferences as to quality of work done. Prosperity." Love, Rose, Pink,Helio; a S3 your arrangements now by The Cow is the Mother of with Vilma Banky, Montague I Make variety of designsto I06 writing Smith, Champion or Karl Dane, George Fawcett, Bull Famous PendletonWoolShawls in a SI Fred Montana, Ayres I call at News Office for further par- Agnes and other mixtures and heavyall wools 0345 to 81195 noted players supporting Valentino. IAuto Rugs ticulars. IJH Love,life and adventureare not sug- -Everyone Special Rugs Small Room Rugs- fears a improved in this screen version of Hearth and FOR SALE— SOO bu. ar-coated H $1.50 [he the E. M. Hull romance; instead of Tag this month. Winter Wheat at bu. 25 per CREAMERY accord.ng IPrice cent with order balance when you CARDSTON the makers of the picture, Wiltons, get thc wheat. Phone or write Roy Mgr. to reports, have given the. original IIncluded are S. W. LOW— __mmm^ooatia Hartman, agent Pacific twentieth century sticik a vehicle /^Nn^\ -P^ of Alberta permeated with realism and replete Gram Co. Raley. If this wheat is not war-ted I will ship it out in 30 with daring situations and thrills. Flock, Valntino docs many things other days. Order at once. H. J. than make love and ride Arabian owner. 3J27 steeds in "The Son of the Sheik." He rescues pretty girls from the APPLICATION FOR LEASE OF backs of runaway horses, leaps from ROAD ALLOWANCE OR balconies onto swinging chandeliers, SURVEYED HIGHWAY battles desert brigands with sword, pistol and fists— ini short, the sheik, Notice is hereby given that Alex or rather, "The Son of the Sheik," is Glelin of Cardston has made appli- mixing athletics with his amours. cation to the Minister of Public Photoplay-goers who witness the Works, Edmonton, for a lease of the return of Valentino to the desert following road allowance or survey viz., lover role will sec him in a story ed h.ghwvy, adjoining South has been widely praised as Boundary of S. E» % Sec. 6, Tp. 3, which j 25, authentic by world travellers famil- Rg. W. 4th. Mer. against granting iar with picturdsque Algiers. for January Any protest the Portraying impulsive son ■of Discounted of the above mentioiled lease must the "The Sheik," a powerful desert ruler, idress, Pure be forwarded to the: Minister of Rudolph falls in love wJth a -dancer Overcoats, Wool Sox for both work an Public Works, Edmonton, within IMen's thirty days (Vilma Banky,) daughter of a rene- overs, Woolen Underwear, from the date of this gade Frenchman. She is the chief Wool Sweaters and Pull notice. H Cardston, attractlot- of a travelling hand of and ascore of other articles. Dated at '" mountebanks, who resent the atten- Alex Glenn ( Applicant tions paid the girl by the rich young Jan 10, 1927. sheik and lure the youth to torture Pay You to Finish Your otic n.ght when he goes to keepIa It Will A photo appears in last week's tryst. Buying issue of the Deseret News of Mr. Finally rescued by his own hench-H Winter Now! ami Mrs. E. A. Purnell who cele- niciH he believes the dancer has trick brated their golden wedding Jan Ist. ed hitn. and he burns for revenge. Mr. and Mrs. Purnell were residents The disappointed lover's first step is of the Cardston and Woolford Dis to kidnapthe girl. From then on the tricts for over 18 years. They arc story unfolds to the sensational de- now residing in Salt Lake. rmicnient. Limited Considinc, Laidlaw's John VV. Jr., producedI ■»»■>■>+»»♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥»♥♥; NANTON Jowi w.gonsimnc.Jr.» lV^\ y^r^ "The Son of the Sheik" for United I CARDSTON and George P. O.Drover K forget we pay j Artists. Fitzmaurice direct- Phone.4 Don't ed the Valentino film. ■ TOP PRICES ' Rudolph o for 25§? know selling I Did you we were HIDES $18.5(1 Carpet Sweepers for $4.95. There are only 3 sewing machines 22.50 Simmons Beds for 14.95. Implement Co. Family Buy a left at the Cardston 1 $ 2/50 tables for 19.95. For all the No wonder, for they are selling $"." I OUR Valentino- $47.50 Vanity $34.75. $50 tables for ' HEINTZMAN PIANO sewing machines* there for each $55.00 Dressers for $39.75. this week. I Fresh Meats $12.00 Mattresses for $9.85. tone,artistic appearance, permanent construction. " " " t are the bestin theland. $75.00 Davenettes for $49.75. Beautiful yourpiano personally from our En