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Show ronrc iifrafd. suxnw. ttjwsttt cscriE vxrtET n a n: y v i lGi; ) IPHONE w t vy dh f M in rlaae. SR.NE SIIII-- I 1)4. . in nrets-pappholot rnnher. jooor with the girl. tlltebrll asks i:K-l.-,e PARSONS, mluoi. to Introduce er N his 1 PQMANCEV BEGIN HERE 101) V CEI.IA tllll'IIEI I.. IT. kn.n Briltimorr nhfrt kiir has lUed with her KrnniMirfsa toniht-r- , MAUGA.IET line. I. Its, (n Jii. her VTrallhy f.nli.-r- , Jiut X mil III ! I.. In Nrw I orlt. 1 he parents are dimmed nnd Sirs. Hoc Is a Isidore (alltiniiig a seeund mar dnuirhtcr to other young people. Sirs. Ear-soagrees, fella a means la stin eonsldcrlng Stitehrll's nffeellons. She soon heroines Itnlons of the girl and schemes to art rid of her hy eneourttklng o romance ( clia nnd Till) JilliDW, faseinntlng hut of dubious character. Althungh Alitrhrll forhlda fella to sec Jordan she goes about rtlth the troons man fretiiirntly. MM Dl.NfAN, a girl of felias age, breonirs her local friend. Shields tstnies to Netr S ork to stork for a sen ice and meets photographic f elln. She tells blot she has lost her heart to Jordan. tine evening the building 1a Si'lileh Shields Is storking catches tire. The terror I elln feels until she learns he Is safe brings her to n realization that it Is Shields she really loses nnd that her Ion for Jordan In ended. Shields enlls but I elln has no opportunity to tnlk to hint prisntely. ns t her grandmother and learned that she would he back In the city nest month. Mrs. Mitchells health had entirely recovered. Mitchell That reminds me, said. "Mother thinks October 15 will be the date for you to sail. She asked me to book passage. That's let's see, not quite three weeks from today. sat up Sail . wide-eyed- you mean me? she asked. Yes. Surely you haven't for0 gotten you're to spend the winter in Frame? I distinctly remember mother said the talked to you about it. es. Of course. Oil, Don't jau want to go? Mitchell asked. The girl's attitude was puzzling. NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY Celia nodded. she said, "Yes, CHAPTER X LI V AFTERWARD Celia knew tt at "only I didn't know well, I really m l She herself w:f; t0 Mame for haven't been thinking about it. what happened. Mis Pat ms had After graudmotber became ill I an engagement for dinner and thought perhaps she wouldn't eaie bridge and the girl !ni"i alone to go." What Celia meant but did not She could have tt lephmieti sorne-orand had eompanv, but she pre- wish to sav was that she had se- -' ferred solitude. It pave her oppor- rious doubts about her grandtunity to think of Baiuey anti plan mothers feeling toward her. The the future. girl did not want to appear unEven though It had been annoy- grateful. but prospects of a winter ing not to have the opportunity to anywhere with Mrs. Mitchell were talk to him alone, she was proud terrify ing. Well, I'm glad I mentioned It, of the imprec'ion Carney had made Get on Mrs Parsons. Celia told her- Mitchell said complacently. self that what she had to sny to Evilvn to In lp you get your clothes the young man would keep hut ready. Guess you'll he sorry to leave Evelyn won't you? not for very long. I will! Celia assured him. She decided to telephone him In miss her a lot. the morning. Carney Lied at a "Ill There was a pause, and in those an men's club, young institution moments Celia missed her opporwhich was not social, hut piovided a surprising degree of comfort at tunity. She had been trying ever since her father's arrival to tell low cost. him about llarnev Shields. How For otic impetuous moment after could she sail to Europe now and ehe had left the dining room and leave Barney? lay back against the bluo and silShe tried to frame tho words, but ver divan Celia thought of calling She was they would not come. him at once. She hr sitat d. No, groping for a means cf Introducing It wuuld he better to wait. She the sub'ect when Mitchell rose. made up her mmd that she would I believe youre tired tonight, vask Barney to meet her Ceiia," lie said. Better go to bed where. The Park Plaza would do. early. It's time for me to be get-- i Her dreaming was interrupted tint; along anyhow. Tell Evelyn hy the ringing of a hell. The maid I'm sorry I mi-se- d her, will you? had been The girl assured him that she for the eve-ninCelia wont to the door. 'would, vent to the door with him Father! she cried. Come In and said good night. Then she Im So glad to see you! teturned to tho living room and John Mitchell entered, kissed his eat for a while staring out at the daughter dutifully, and put aside night. At last she went to her 'own room, undressed and slipped hat and gloves. Are you alone? he asked. into a negligee. Yes. Mrs. Parsons had an en- i A whole new series of problems gagement and Ive tutu sitting were presenting themselves to Cehere wishing for someone to talk lia. The months ahead loomed to. You couldn't have timed your ominously. Life had been so comarrival more perfectly. fortable during the past weeks that That's good. Just happened to had scarcely given a thought he In the neighborhood and thought , to the time when she would return Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES ('.ninths of Box K.der and c.uhe. the Town of Renv, and the Cities W'ellsv ille. ol Willaid, Lushun, Hynint Logan, Ituliniond, and Snnllilii'ld in t'o. Mate ol Tlah, lliul the fill il'itui: - 'a o' t bitious plans for a social career Celia rebelled. As usual in moments of despair the girl's thoughts ran to Margaret Rogers. If only her mother were there she would know what to do. In sudden haste Celia got out paper and pen and began to compose a letter to Mrs. Rogers. She told the whole story of meeting Barney In New York, telling him she cared mors for Jordan, and then how realization had come that it was Barney she loved. It was a long while before she finished the letter. When it was sealed In Its envelope, stamped, addressed and put aside ready to post, she felt relieved. Still she was not sleepy. Celia selected a magazine, curled up in a big chair and began to read. She was still reading when she heard footsteps outside the door. It was nearly midnight. Is that you. Evelyn?" Celia called. She jumped up and opened the door leading into the hall. Mrs. Parsons appeared. I was trying to he quiet not to wake you," she said. Oh, but I wasn't asleep! I've just been reading. Come In and tell me about the evening. Did you enjoy it? OF HEARING CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR X ol u e i In : t lu ' i u hat the THE RESECTIVE SIGNERS! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION rtpplcat.on o, Johe M, Eadyett anil to In the District ourt of the First L. R Denning, tor peimis-nJudicial District of the State of coii'tnu', louinta.n. ai,d opeiate Utah In and for the County of gas distributing plain - or systems for the supplying ol ga- - tor light, lieai. power and oth.i purposes lo the Counties ot and CASE NO. 1195 Cat he, the Town ol IVii, and Ce, cities of Willard, Ri.g.iani BEFORE THE rl'RLIC TTILI-IES COMMISSION OE UTAH llyruni. Logan, Ri 'iniond. in t lie Stale o: and Sni1'!' In the Matter or the Application or JOHN McEadven and L. H. l'tdh, and E" inhabitants ihereot rd before the Public ol will In DENNING, for a certificate L'tiliti. Commission ol 1't th. at Convenience ami Necessity to maintain, and operate ga., I.ogan, flail, on the 6th dav ot distributing plants or sv stems tor Xovember. at 2'00 o'clock p in. the supplying o! gas tor light, heat. By older tf tho Commission. Baled at Salt Lake City, Vtah, Power, and other purposes to the Cache, Rnv-Me- Wells-vllle- c Short Story Writing feels Bureau bulletin, SHORT STORY make a writer out of you if ! I lias ceadv WRITING. ou hae for tuu It a cannot no talent, im- agination, persistence, or ability in that line. On the other hand, story writnig is not so difficult ns it is sometimes made to appear. Our Bulletin on the subject will give vou much fundaments linformation on how to go about this work. You will find it interesting, informative and helpful. It contains information stories. Fill too, on where and how to market out the coupon below and send for it : DEPARTMENT 100, Washingtn Bureau. Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copv of the bulletin SHORT STORY WRFTINC I, ami enclose herewith t tx e cents m coin, or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: -- r ! da NAME last id Signed Secretary, publication. Oct ; .bln 'ion. Nov. the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and Tor the County of Cache. Jasmine Cannon Milnu, and NO ft CITY STATE I am a reader of the Daily I.ogan of last publuation, Novem- 1930. SUMMONS ' UM-f'ir i t ik'M'rtt' low m2 NtliP O in tho u K ' Judicial Utah in and for Cache County. Georae William S anions. Plaintiff, vs M mfred Srm!h. William O Smith, Will's H. Smith, R. II. Smith, Smi'h Tnolson, Leah S. Biglei. Annie Btisenliaik. Al.ie (I Satin ilcrs. the unknown In ns of Thomas de eased. S, nit'li, the unknown of 1,'nnua I. Pltcoi k, dtrons ml. ( lari Litonrfc Whitson. Mnlindti T. M. Moil. i'. J Clarpiii'p MpIIjIf Rada Meiklo, J eph JpnniA Boll M Gordon. Hat Ijp Got don. fiilhoit Mpikto, th unknown lo i;w of ILnriH LoTrork Miklf do,- iTHod. of nuklio A Alfrod Mf'ililf dwpaed, Rf'bPCpa H pilrrim, PlivRN P U?riri JnH, mti if P. Kidd, Alfred Pilgrim, William Pilgrim, Ernst Tnom'm Iilffnm, Melon P. , Mr, A, J. PI ark, Howard 'I'w innmg. iho niranown lioirn of ti In C u (' 11)11 b' n:-- u w r n ih W. Ml su.ir FOR -- M S 7 5f II" R s i K At 'a. n. - Hi : ewMi mI v K larly said tei.i 7 it. to thence winch W nun 2 m lInMho N. IS leg ft pei p nd,i n iioin .uni paulhd to Ima i m s u pi 'tt'fii j' it, tlicnt" 17 mu i In tfniTin- V.ma I. r ii FUK d'mlnHl l.md udcr ib'scnbcd Foi( rl ad-I- r 1) r u i s iw ! ! bin tm!i I.nvan ' :n all. d on Main w.Il ho t!.. ap . ill u b lo'" i Flmnc 'OR SALK 71 if billin', ii c luand pMic, lu aUr lor modi 1112 V X 2 ljr Phono ; Hi Half hot wati w Kami wMilmi; ;i!m) 22'i good pui S't.l t WANTED! lor respimsl hie salesnialh Staple line Special ty l'l mtiim, unusual I. aunts and STAN-Astale expel i. lido 5lli OAKLAND. s Maiti lohn. rl.-- i ED We will iall lor aud ash lm dead or useless lioi.ses and iovvs Phone I.ogan 49. Colorado Animal By Products Co. 070 tt. WAX 'e I FOR RENT 1072 .1. Nico furnished Apt. V. 1st. X. Phone tf. 233 of first jlllblll 'Turkey qhen nvay each neck tin n! Tliaiiksghincf to liiqhest pct'Ott IxrZilhiq .'i ot v Motor Winding, bearings lathe work. Jensen Electric, Main. LOST Logans New 'Alleys AR1MO BLDG. O. C. Call, Prop. Ir ahw ' )lf t"d )' Imre 'I1 w f! anti-Free- 111'1 !a 'All! n si A I'hitnr ili oin on ln'H(! T ,'ln V i lliHlM ;;i i mi i. UOI h S iJ OJ'tT i Col imliM ' " t .) - d ,1 " id' UK Is MO INI., N Cl.-as-. I) expert job that will prolong l lie life of your uanh in. shoes. 268 North Main Phone 823 V7s M A Hint To the Wise Have your radiators cleaned and flushed before putting in that anti freeze solution. We Guarantee Satisfaction! Evans & Cowley, 34 Federal Ave. ivriwytAmy PHONE 448 Household goods and transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling pianos j. v. AULT ,aaaa-iiiviYmnLr- S. WENDENES & SON L( mFixthe-BOD- Shoe Repairing KrchhUntheFEfimd andRepair x ihe-TO- f One I sal Rug, 9x12 New Rugs, all deiigns Finnh'U'it, I elf Base, per runn ng yard Finoleuni, Inldol. per runiung vard lleali'nla, sl.ghtK used 27. 9sc Up ,4 0 siil.iio 72-7- 4 West 1st No. PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. 804 N. Main Phone 293 UT Brin& Your ill vn t ;mM tv 0,0(1 l' j CHARLES SHOUP. 324 N. Main !. WE WANT I PRBNTIE3 EM Problems to Us V ' f ri 1 1 i lU KIM. SIlimNl, R. Johnson DEAD or ALIVE HORSES or COWS TR.I SFLR Phone - - 314 lie M un II uh I hi I ,in' Anvthnrg Hauled Anywhere. qve S.&.H. Discount Stamps vL CUB RATES ARElCVfill m - H J'T ' U SOLES and HEELS Phone 444 .IS . M ' SMITH. Agency Phone 48 ViiLMma . lisln !j, Y. 75 N. Main Second South and Main Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange - hi ( tin tod '! GEO Real Estate MOVING IRON WORKS - " ACQUITTED OF MURDER WASHINGTON, O.i. HJ. UP llnlin It's a Bargain! nnimn'ih i W M. O'' Uol room ze Solution LOS Jn Xnri Lorti)- - Shoit' .ii liru: HoND ;n ! :!!. IMiiili'-I 'oil! 'If o4 lmr OT lc! I iDlip. thi ( 1h!i'KM A!v ''tipim - F- !rda. t. Ol four Have your auto radiator repaired for that ,n Main ttL Norh am! t1! Ninth vi.iwl hajifl "(Hp!) SiiH'i mi on ImL. IL'WvIk! IFmhM. X ; iv allotment of ttli'il" Modern home, all furnished, with full basement. Corner of 1st West and 5th North. For oifly 2650. -- vwemeifi IAi-c- ROAD ALLOTMENT U D '1 "P HEAR Ll I"'1'. OH hf it,nost3 for linh'ii?' IMOlf made, 618 N. N 3. i LOST-FOU- ND Da'' "f last imblii a' ion. Niivcin 19.70. her ii a (. LUNDAHLS SAI.E OR TRADE -- 2"0 five months' old pullets. What have on Inquile rear, 61 Ea-- t 'I hud x 7. Eouth. loll. 19 lobei HI NEW A PLUMBING CO. f Belter Used Cars! Home MISCELLANEOUS ill. D'l'i 31. 19 terms! JONES Johnson - Nuttall Motor Company EUR JOHN. .A'toii'" for Adtninlsii.il ( NT 4. . tors I! A NEW, Modern, English style home with latge lot aud new modern chicken coop. 168 W. 3id North. At a hi.igaln, Easy TRADES TERMS i FOR RENT with but li Adni iiusi i.i'i r B Licensed Chiropractor Latest Methods in DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY NER E O METER SERVICE Phone 446 R 712 W. W'etiter Si Logan, Vtah. t. N-- cl tile t used EMILY -- 4 ROSS Eat hogs. IMione 191 W. WANTED Expeiiemed grl would like lnmsewoik Ilione 14i)J. will pieoent il.iiii to me no with M'iicherv a'laito-derskii' if admniH ruev at her tesiibMce at 477 West Eo-- t So'itli I, or. in Utah, on nr hetole tin- Hsl Utl" dav o' loeeml-ten w. CL. N RUTH BRACKEN. Administratrix N'. jtel G. Daines, Attorney for Estate Ells: publication. O' t 2d. 19.W La publlcahm, Nov. 20, 197o NOTICE TO CREDITORS ( DR. wm. s 1170. Jam' 425 2. WANTED on or before the 2ntU day of Decem- e f -- AS lu-- CO Jf.7 dersign'd admimstiatrix at her FOR RENT Furnished house and resldi nee at 490 West Third Soul It, steam heated apartments. Call ' udor COMMANDER STEDEUAKKR r2't model This car was laketi m Hade Dom Eire Cliiof 0 W. Itapp eit a new Commander eight W lieelin:, and Studehakel Klee has had the . ery best ot .ate a We will sell same at veiy at mn live pine and give the lucky pun baser a new ear guarantee. HEDSON ROYAL SEDAN 1928 Model. This cai is ill the best el loudition. hoi otighly tenewed, and wo will sell .same with Simla baker's lanmus . ertifled guaran lee live davs flee (lnving tilal. t bitty day gnat attiee. OAKLAND COACH 1927 Model. IN Il.Nlv OF CONDIMOTOR TI RES, FAIR GOOD TION. lAINT. THE BRICE WILL YOT' We also have two or three other (heap .ais in fine running with rnnnv thous-and(onditlon. of miles of transportation leit in them. hro Evlusne teintoi) In the matter ot the estate of Aaron Franklin Bracken also known as A. F. Blacken, deceased Creir'ors will present claims with vouchers attached to the un- la Logan Chiropractors 475 FORD PRODUCTS Phona 211 WANTED Mrs. 1. B. Foy, an exof the First nurse like would perienced of State of the District Judicial patients either at own home or to Utah in and for County of Cache. go out. Phone 101 ber, North Maiin SUR-IitlS- I'o! d A tins in tiouii LF 41 423 . , District Court ( qunrtor srtlon; t K Suitable It s.M-- n sn wv. w. ii Bldg, ( n lllHHo imh, tliomo sotiili tiii inmdi'd sixtv Udoi to iho sonlh tods, nioif or h' W.U t i I! M i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rl SELL HELLEN'. Defendant It ho sold a1 hheri!!''ah on !ost h dav o; Nmomh:. af i2i o'cloek m., of s.nd dao in r.oan, Vt.di, the follow m2: 5lf i nhtd property towif: louitod m ( .0 ho rountv, Utah. Lod ut f;nt ginmna :hi i 01 u lit r o nut t h vn ost o t h w '! o! Sh non (;t.h t tr tow I, not 'h i n'4 out1 won! of Mip Salt Lakfr cu - ga- K.v.-s- mill m SLH Mn i.' MMli F(iK tn In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah H Weaver, deceased. claims will present Credi'ors with vouchers to toe iindei tgn-d in N'lhli.v, Cache at his County, rtdh, on or helot e the 15th day of 1h ember, 15110 Date o' iirst publication. October l'l, 192" ISRAEL YLATES. Administrator. C. W Dunn, Attorney lor Administrator Dale of lat publication, Nuvom her 1, 1930. vs. iii .4 IMP ( .11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. DEL S. IHLLHX. Plainlll!, w Ml. H'K ' Shei lo1 i 'at h Coun y I ait First puM i"ou, Ot t 27. m Last publnaLoii, Nov. 17, 1!30 Novem- aw Hi Toil Truck lF) " i V. ontainnu - im K a. mote ot The abo sold In th notice. , in S 1 Motor Co. 2 pW w i vr-- Hit J perpendu parallel t thence center l.i 40 ft J idi n i! u 2 325. Coupo tri 12. or dej lant S IS fa' lio tt to a pt 22 K ng tat h t ' Fold RiiaiUtcrs SERVICE N w K i Graham Fluv t)j 'all I Ft Hi S All! itu h, i N pi A a i.i a L dsuiit tou Iv i to ft 2 4i1 ,i ,t LF ll"t S K .1' 100 F2 M Office over Cardon Jewelry Co. Truck 1'ow Dentist 1ttention Children 50 ... 250. Kotd Jli Specij! 125 i.uk ' Dr. Lyman E. Smith d. d. s . 425 1'ruck ; f" m ,na t mu. b Uh H im Hul Ft n -r1' at .uiil p ("I ut f iri .mil l.nim 44 u It In tif'iil in i a 2 K L ( jin rihii ' - iil'.i t 22 min H2! ,n ' k Toil m i i p.s Pod;,' li l ll r,i ippt.-v- UM( ot i said eeii'i M S.11 Urecn ' For,! 7 FOR SALE (otuer ot aid Se h S line. li. !' di'UM pi pi luhcihi! i'n X 71 (h Oil ft. p 3bc Ilionr 2)7 .duo r i.Uld Ut i SHERIFF'S SALE of F:dd ' UiMl -M 1970. hminduv " Ton Truck Chev Ui.'T Reset, Finger Wave, 50c; Ret, or finger vave second or third day, 75c; Manicure, 50c: The pride of Holly vsood Facials, $100, $150 and $2 00 ii.e !i being out bus o! t be ( .pl n trom tb tbu Kailwov (Umi'itu I.muu Kent K'i ,ih i.tiw suk d s s o 21 bn im' ud acr b is r lit mg 4d pm pn deg :!2 diculai h i Mnt turn and p iliel u o said , i.t r line 1S'-- m Ki-zi- 11 1. not 1 !ia 1 125 O.'s I ?sex Sport Coupe. Ills Chtysler Coach v ' 'ti 'd Date of last publication, 2 l.t tu Marcel, wt - vi b ivo lioiit 50c; WUlfc tV o! ' Ill d iM .lllltU o IjJiti Ait i Sm e t tjuu 14 N, it west S lit ImKa htVi-- t iu'! t n ji.t tuu b d is follow - ft) v it w im h n w M 4 It . 24 ami P). of the First her District of the State of N Hank Mill l.i J.t J Ti no d from o' . Leg. at Logan, Vtah. Dated this 16th day of October, the District Court Tou!-;nn- ' h i nn-i- 423 Ton D Use HCff HUGHES PARLOR Formerly BEAUTY tin pbuc to o t Min uuN, U,t b, !t t j -- t KT VS !arly ha tone, s lEiist Nat'onal i - iu l itd DENTISTS Fool C.mpe 1 Wcaiilu'Pmloi J ! til ' t r i! V im mi, b ld ('iHID'l :.Ul, i Hit tin inp in t . r i.t nm I1 i lliul AH It ss, with i.' M.wi d, (it Wii'iT s'.th k M ' i hi i u i ; ,'i l Cu m j a v I. 1 Add O oil u t i : P fonijpMeitcdfrr Hi, 1a1i.aU ' " d i ' I. ,i .IM i 1, ! i tt tu limuht Annie Peacock Pilgrim deceased, Frank Luce, the unknown heir of Martha Peacock Luce deceased, the unknow heirs of William Pea-- i ot k deceased, the unknown heirs ol Phyllis Peacock deceased, also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title or interest or lien in tlie real property described in the complain herein and hereinafter adverse to plaintiffs descubed, (Ownership, or in any way constituting a cloud on plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap-pear witlnn twenty days after service of tliis summons upon you if served within the Connty in which this action is brought, otherwise v davs a'ter seivn e and within t defend the above entitled aition, and in case ot your failute to do so judgement will be tendered arninst you acioiding to the demand of the whah lias been tiled 'complaint d vvitlt the Cletk ol the above Com t. The within act mil is brought Im ihe purpose of quieting title in pi. until! to the the following descubed leal property mua-ted in Cat-liConnty. State of Utah, to wit Commencing at a poult 8 rods least of the southwest corner of lot 1, blot k 25. P'at A Smithlield ICitv Snrvev, I.onee running east l rods, thence North 11 rods: Ilf nee west 4 ro(U. Home sou'll 'll tods to the place of beginning, !4 Mpiaro rods, situate .containing in Set t ton 2S, twp. 13 North Ranse east ot the Salt Lake Meridian. I. TOM PERRY, Attorney tor Plaiutilf ft Pil-mi- (TJtahj Herald. ' 1 i (To Be Continued) 7, 1930. ,T I I, tilt ast t'i ' or Sale Used Car Specials! ' t A ' 1. (, or h's I Plaintiff vs. Irvin S. Miller, Defendant THE STATE OE UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby to ap p. ar within twenty days alter ser- vice of this summon epon you If served wiih the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days nlier service, .uui defend the above entitled accase ot your failure tion: and so to do, judgement will be against you acroiding to the demand ol the complaint on file with the C'lctk of tin. aiiove court; this in tioa is rought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant, and nher rei'ef as set forth in omplaint. George D. Preston, Attorney for plaintiff Post 01 ice Address, 'ache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Utah. Date of lit st publication, October - tfT. Celia f I ine hi: prise! Evelyn Parsons did not smile. I had to see you, John! She said In a tense voice. Oh, I've Just had such shocking news. It SUVMONS In ' town'1 said, in an odd, unnatuial CP h1 "I must get this dress off In the morning we can night. talk. Good n'ght, Evelyn. Won't it he wonderful It it really happen There was no answer to that ev-- j r tarnation because the door hei dosed on Evelyn Pat sons' huk. Celia, blissfully unaware of storm clouds, turned out tho Debt and was soon asleep. Shortly after breakfast m u morning she telephoned to Barney. She took care to use the telephone in the foyer when no one else was about. Celia had no idea that, at a word from her maid. Evelyn Parsons cautiously lilted the French telephone in her dressing room an instant later and that Barney's was as hearty "Good morning clear to Evelyn's ears as to her 2. 193o. ber 14, .iM -a ilt li MlUll," t til. ll fi.U Ki il.uhilx.' t Ho A Ut ' i.si' -- 1 Dixie-Rut- h ' 24 Tw stuud up. M RS.ojj PARSON'S youll excuse me 1" lia'e u w ' l Ul I Mt'mli.' OSTLER i Dale of lirst In Kill moi1 sure It's true! of O. tober, 19.7u. SEAI.I Date l In the this l7i h 2'h 19 Automobiles of wait voice. I mean Im going to k father 1 1! to go to seo mother. till loin she still cares for him. oh, 1 :u she admitted, hut that Isn't all. She was silent for a moment and then the words hurst forth. Oh, if things could only be different! Do you know what I want more than anything else In the world? I want my father and mother t ti'ti bring them together again?" Mrs. Parsons' face froze. Celia was so aroused that she did not .notice how the pupils of the woman's eyes seemed to grow smaller, nor d'd she see the look of pure rage Evelyn flashed on her. How could it do any luirm" Celia persisted. Maybe tf father understood what tt means to mo he'd be willing to see mother and talk to her about It She'd do it. I know she would! Maybe I wouldn't have to go to Europe. Evelyn, Im going to ask him' You mean'" Evelyn Pars ns began, struggling to control lie -- pink-tippePARSONS' fingers lose to her lips to stifle a yawn. Rather a bore," she said In languid tone. Some cousin of Fannies was there, and he wa so stupid. Insisted on talking about Arizona or some such place ow n. all the while! Mrs. Parsons sat down, carefu'Iv How's the aim this monung? smoothing the gold lace of her Celia asked Seems to be all light. How is gown about her. Too bad, Celia sympathized. you? I had a surprise. Father called." Celia said rather hastily that she Your father!" was quite well. She added that she Yes, he wanted me to tell you was anxious to see him, and if it he was sorry to mDs you. But, oh, was agreeable would be at Central Evelyn, I've got the most awful Park Piaza at 3T3. Could he news! Giandmothers going to meet her there? take me to France! He could and he would. Celia "For the winter, you mean? said goodby, and with a quick look When does she plan to sail? behind her put down the telephone. "The 15th of next month. I An hour and a half later John dont want to go at all, but I sup- Mitchell, seated at a desk In hi pose Ill have to: impressive legal office, was InMost girls would he pleased." formed that there was a woman Yes, I know, but well, there waiting to see him. lie glanced at are a lot of reasons. the card. Show her in! he said quickly. Evelyn Parson3 smiled archly. I can guess one of them," Bhe When the door opened again he A certain young man! said. was on his feet, smiling. Celia colored. Well, partly," Evelyn this is a pleasant sur- E. thrill Uui til give up everything else "If only I could have a homo like other girls. Evelyn, do you think there Is anything I could do to 111 an Nearly everyone, sometime in 1. is life, others of those own 07 write. Our to experiences urge frequently prompt the thought: I hat would make a good story! .And, naturally, we want to write it ourselves . From such promptings, the prolific literature of today arises. INC. Id 'both! Tj'VELY'N NOT.CE Our Washington NMsERVICE dQ3Qs I'd dr. p la. Why didnt you iet to her grandmother' home. To me know you warned company? We find it before her scarcely three could have had dinner together weeks away was startling. The hazy happiness in which she and seen a play. "I wish I had. I really didn't had been drifting since Barney know Evelyn was going out until Shields' visit faded. How did she know what might happen If she ehe was leaving." jut beforetalked of trivialities for went away for six months? At They several minutes. Celia asked about thought of her grandmother's am- p'EI.IA Columns 50 LAURA LOU BROOKM AN AUTHQPC-RAS- NINE. Phone 49 Colorado Animal Company By-Produ- THE DAILY HERALD PRESS OVALITY PRICE |