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Show ' pace ax' - . . . TROYQ EVENING HEltALD, r HIS WIUT , fiflVI? RFmRR f PBOr sod MOLLIS ELW KIX to CamdwMluV, lad, In : October, 1898, it , o nighta- .woman wha had faintrd brought train. That night twin (irU are bom t her nd ab dks wits--i ot revealing hr naim. The atory then Movta forward U yeara. The twins, bow ermine to beautiful womanhood, hove txf wiopted and named MAKGARET and ELIZABETH. They are called Kl'STY and BETTY JIM ELWELL, the son. ftilM . ia the World War. He then b covera that one of the twins lovea " . 1 " t V . 4 , 3 J I I him. ON CROSSINGS Ernest Lyra r 8 w i him home, : f - from u4ih join, .Nevin gu MIKK ieariw that Jim has had his xkuj frae-tured ia traffic aeridmt and has noehanee to live. He tells thin to Nellie Downing, wlio Blurt to faint. j . L J J 1 NOW BEGIN THE STORY -- . 1 - HArH-XXXt- r krme. now, Nevin. ..Bnii " csnght hpr in iuwW4 her;-jn- " XfHU," h,il.f J.i.k up. i.ld'KiW". i!f nt it 5 t I'l r. "Well," he hedged., "your U isn't it to f6 fa fit la hi Hi dealyet, ho Twenty-SsltU- j mn we-f-I'- he's been found and thpn down to onthe say way street I'll break It to blM fntherund Mike Hen uegiin. Then when we get her to .Bellemn we'll luive ti help 'Id ease he Tliiif the tilnn I tin think of.''. , so, Jm-kit's a cruel plan. Oh, why een't. we kiuho wr ti,iu p newsy, It's coliig to hreuk her, Jrtfk, an sure n we're Hlive." "I'm sofry." be id ahnply. "I'm not much good nt siich thlngR." They returned. to thuir tasicab There Jack XiU sw the enger question in Mollle Elwells eyes and Hed. That is. he half lied. Mlstakei1' he ald (Rconically. Ix-- ter-rlbl- "Tlie man Ihey got here is uol Jim Dwell.: But we sot the correct In-- . forinntion now pud we'll see your Mm very shortly. ' Where is he?" At ltd lev ne bosiiltal. At least." he said quickly to forestall aiuitiier question before it should come too quickly, "we're pretty positive the limn at Believe Is jtiur son. They found u letter 111 his coiit addressed to irs. Edwin El well." The letter was iKrouulcd for by Mwllle. She had phicHl it in his pocket the day before, she said. "It was a letter, from a nelgMwir ut home and I hud it with nie when I t(sk Jim for a walk." s "How. asked Prof, "does he htv lien to lie at .Bellevue hospitiil? H is be lieen hurt" He looked at Jack Nevin keenly. Nevin found thiit lireiikiug the news to Prof without letting Mollle know the truth .was not so eusy. While, as Nellie IownIng had said. he was a good newsaHr ivmn, lie was not a very gmid actor. And neither wus the little nurse. Tbey were unuble to hide from Mol- ue s liiiuiiive gaze, uie story ineir faces and "evaRive manners revealed. "" "" m nm Mr Nor was Prof slow In divining that matters were far" worse than r they seemed. . "You might us well tell us the truth," Jim's father mid, aftsr an exchtinge of lisiks had jmws'd him and his wife. "If Jim U dead we've got to know.it very soon ahyhow. Is lie, Nellie?"- '. . Mollie waited breathlessly for Nellie Downing to answer. The nurse took her hand In both her own. "No, deaf, but the report stated he was badly hurt. Skull fracture.: the nollce told Mr X'wln He didn't talk with the hospital di rect, lie whs still live, so' let' us, hoiie for the best. It iuiWit nut lui as hnVb even, "as the police think." rror sigbedv. H'Utlng. for the best bin' sen nboiit the liest tlilijg ..Mollie and heJirid beeii dolnsr several inontiix Them mu-otting to be a siimeness to thcs wl. lops from .fiile, it seelned to him, that was mighty trying. They got' it first "from ono sirle and then from timither. Whs this the rinisn? vonid they take Jim Elwell back jn a box, after all, instead of " 011 his feet? Well, they had stood It before, be reflected. They had, stood It when tbey. had thought ,11m deiid. bly they could stand it ilir.'lin nl. though thiH one was vrueler than any. Anyhow, what else was there-tt do to stand it 't But It certain ly was tough on Mollie. Jack Nevin was trvine to he of some comrort to the woniuu he had hud to hurt. " Skull f fatal. In earwstyr"isii't this case 1 Imairliie theifiitnir fha case is tnm-- serious than 'usual be- cn use of ? he patieiifs Inability to ir . n GE In 'He Hrl yon IClep Your -- MONEY At Home cjH-ep- 'Iithere any llkeUbood.tif lfore wry .'Umgr. asked Prof El -cji. 11c iiBdiiii.iHt iliIH h. "J uciuif ur dies, but he had caught a.glinijwe of Mollie'a white Uus. The nurse shrugged hef shoulders. "There's really no War of knowing. Sometimes a. patient with fractured skull will rtmain uiicon-- s lolls for several dayg.and then recover. Others . have regained consciousness very wsm and then died. Others huve done so and lived." Nellie Jlowiiliiir mHlilmt iu.r firmatlon. "Jill we can do is wait ; and hope." :' "Teli me," Mollie said, addressin? the strange nurse, "is he Is he very seriously hurj ni Again the nurse shrugged.. She told Siollle jElwelt in isympntlile tones, that skull fractures severe was were Kauibjesu opes; : "Right now we wmhiii't sav oiie way or .another, In a few hours,. lf., .!-- .. , '' - " i- l-- - v. I 1 y - - : ..- .' .. .:.-',..- . . ? -, .,- CROWDED! SWAMPED! Irvine's Closing Out Sate - nine-thtrt- v nirw Hello-s-Pet- Opened Yesterday With the Greatest Crowds, In the History of This Old Pioneer Firm i . -- fftfeCMMHE ON FOLKS!" 1EEP A COMIMG!- - k jjctausc 01 me wunueriui savings made possible by Irvine's decision to fiuite business. "V It's a real closing out sale involving our entire $150,000.00 stocks Dry. Goodsr Furnishings and Shoes! Prices now lower than rock bottom. ...... Moille--M-o-M- -i . . . Same nurse with him I had 'over in name? Forett It. t What's that prrttty? Certainly she's pretty,... Who? Me? I got only one leg.. Huh? fertiilnly she's got two. 1 the ,""mu, damn lt-.la- yff funny stuff it n' "Mr, Nevin, just a moment, lance...,Her .... Talk-sens- Ready-to-Wea- r, .;::.. e; . get" STORE OPEN AT 10 A. M. . PRICES THAT TELL A SAVING STORY ':''...........'' Please!" Jack Nevin riming' n hmJ " .'.: the phone's 'Mouthpiece and Jerked his head around. Nellie Downing -- j-: stood at his side.-. (To Be Continued) . - ' '. - -.- ,. - Bed Charmeuse n lot Silk Charmeuse and h printed Crepe de Chine,, in light and dark colors, regular $2.45 value, Closing Out Sale price, extrar special "tl On.e WOMAN DIES . yard IiLO tj Spreads SPECIAL 40-in- ch 40-inc- SPRINGV1LLE 1 HAVE YOUR PRINTING DONE i if .'' ,',' n .' BETTER COMMERCIAL PRINTS RIGHT HERE. One Bottle Beats 16 Years of e I. FRIDAY to $8.95 Blankets LetTheniDdALL fretr": .Your (Printing 11 33 - rhi blankets, size. 66x78; b pounds. $1.87 Buty-Chyn- e Our entire stock of e in all the. most Buty-Chvn- light-an- d wantetJ-colo- rs, aarK patterns, wide, our regular low price of 69c, now sacri- .diced, Closing Out Sale , COf, price, : 36-inch- weight - ;,uul per yard '.ill Slipp ers f One. lot Women's high grade slippers, in high, military and low heels satins,, patents, and kids, assorted styles,, all sizes in this lot. ' Values ' to $7.95. Closing Out Sale . Special . : , price. - per pairT "'"'T.'.."' - $1.83 Children's Union Suits Orie lot Children's cotton , fleeced lined Union suits, Muhsing brand, all sizes,., values, to $1,95; Extra special, Q7 now per suit v. , r Ol FRIDAY Only FANCY. OUTING 17c value, now . . (Limit 14 yards) ' : . e. s spreads, with floss, $2.93 e regudarly Knieht Woolen Mills snprial irrav re ' bed Stamped full-siz- $2,95 .T:: Cases with floss, regu-fcinn value ' OOC $1.49, now p . ;.' billow . IN UTAH THAN ' Pillow Cases ' ' THERE ARE NO ..aw. , .... Silk t' , . -- 44m'vuvj iictyuji -- 13 v rot-tag- Jack Nevin, being a .good ri'twirler, felt the urge to get to a teleihme. It warrnlne o'clock and- the dead, line for the next edition of tbe Planet was it ,..,.i i i, telephone at the knain corridor, obtained permission 10 use ir ana culled bis office. . uello, linnet. Give me the clrv room. Hello, bellow-l- et me have the rewrite desk, e? Jack evin talking.... At Bellevue. . Good war 'story with dressing. (Jet the nsme. now. "Soldier; name of Elwell , . . ... James T T for Thomas.;.. Twenty five, i . , From ( 'a mden ville; Indiana Ilimsier state, you know . Shell-sh.snt Sedan...... Bfaln hunted rouldn't talk VT I'onldn't recoguize iinylHsIy. .". ..... Rambled away from hospital on Staten Island, today about four o'clock Alone "Huh? Yeah . Ferry to New York. Hit by truck at Fourteenth and Broadway....'.,. Beileyule Hlctill fracture Fatal, most 'Hkely. t Parents here,. Father Edwin O..... Mother - 4 ia body "tisik a .chance.' ... RED CROSS MEETS was a warning to be with nunian-- Uvea. .1 crossing vvDenirTiaK arston, tald . hart been . - yoH reacn a rue commanu 'Be ooey ahre'lra paintitioiisio;a gradewMliir. The regular meetlne of 'tW, to "Stou. look and ItaII can get across before yon start irhuB be wrote thr ftmonS Bsre- sign vers or tne t tab County chapter; listen." That" would have, assured across. root uojr poem, 15 ui Id the State American. Bed cross, was held in the The foreeomg article . was aub- - Hosnital at - Dan vera. Macs u.. safety for' the warty of six In the 'rovo tmhllc librsrr Tnuliv ' automobile. mitted to W, B. Suettlgue. general was found by neighbors In his 'nlug at 8 o'clo.. Reisirt of tbe But it was easSer. to take a safety agent of theL Jl. &. L. rail-o- f suffering from starvation.. Kftr tenth uiinaal roll mil was read and chance. It meant the a road, in a message to G H. Cody; years be has been a caretaker nn saving discussed. . minute. . It leauti Provo agent. quarter or tbe out Whittler estate. r, SHOPS ' j . For the first time in his career. .; Jack Nevin throws rinu-- " h '" r"I"' Nellie Mownlng didn't hrenlTiiv on a story. Head the next chapter. remind him that skiill fracture patients very often were nnennsehms for a time anyway. ' IIow was he hurt?" Jim's mother .. asked. "You can tell me;. Mr. Nevtu.: I'm able to listen to the whole story."... "iMt: lijra truek?''he told, her, "at Fourteenth - and Broadway. You know how bad traffic Is down there Velva Whiting Sumsioa. m wife at times." . iike Iletiiieirnn. trlin Knit aV i of James. S. Sunision.- - died at her hflns-isilence fliiring their eonversa Springviire Wednesday at now spoKe.un. "Yon know." hi. inMin. riennsy was the cause of her death. She had Isen fll fnr said, addressing no one In particn-bit "I'm l'irlioilni tn fhii.L- - triof four weeks. I'm n say, Mr. Kevin, what h Mrs. Sllinsion was liorn"in fnnlo. TOTi- riui those birds who think tTin 'on Aliaust. 24. 1XK7. Shu. hinf. things have Just got to hapjien any- - ried James S. Sumsioh Octolier fl, WII.V anil KllUtu come to he- reslirnpl and had resided at Snrine- to It. Know what I meun?" vllle sime thiit time. At the time of her death she wfis president "Fatalists''' Nevin supplied. "That's the word. I'm liw'lnnlmr or tne roui tli ward Belief .society : to think I'm one. of thetie hom f... Slui hijd . been, head of this organ! talists. Yon know. I think thiit If JHition since 10Z5. - Prior to that it had been In the cards for .Tim vi. time, she took an active nart in well to get killed he wonld.have got Primary work.. it wuen that shell struck at Sedan. ,IIer husband and, the .following nn children 11 4t Ktoou to- - reason he survive; MerRnie, that a. guy inmld null throuirh Max-12- ; aiiini, 8, and Randall, 5. ' all that Jim Elwell had nulled Funeral arrangements have not . tnrough wasn't slated to die In n yet been made. i traffic accident. ';U' ain't in. the cards': h an nounced with finality. J'rof Elwell told him he'd like to tnke the same Hieerful 'view of rhings. "But we've had so much to contend with, Mike." 7 "I'm iib'oul ready to cive nn hone iiltogether,-'-Mollistiid and siirhed. No one answered her Vevin "Have lieeh tr.vi'uc for 1G vears to thought for a minute of answering with some bright bit of optimism get my "colon cleaned out. Have but told himself he was la fool. taken internal baths and used all There --was no further word spoken kinds of. medicines. Have taken n in. the Little group until their cub bottle of Adlerika, and am thauk- nart tinlled-nin front of Bellevue rul that I Jjav found something to ' ' restore my health." Frank Ott. hospital. Aenin nt Belevne. as iit tbe Mufro- Because Adjerika acts iiism BtTTII polifan .hospital.-' N'ellie Downlng's upper mid lower bowel, if gives tirufjirih was tlie bal that Hml. the svsteiu a REAL cleiinslmv nml - cteifrs out old nat'sl red and debt v. poisons which usu oti tune an awldent victim here ally cause sour, gassy Stomach, James Elwe'l," vshe asked nervousness,' sleeplessness - ,head-rtcht h nine on .di.rtr' Just ONE sHM)sful sto)s GAS t the cloor; The nurse would find out; She and relieves that full, bloated feel the1 tel'eiriom. ",sfed herself a ing so that you' Can eat 'Tlieres s nmn named Elwelk vr sleen U'tter. Even If bowalii move '.'Skull dally, Adlerilta - bringH out miuh """" "Yes. that's it." additional isiison which you "hevW un.i ."Io ell these tiennle want in see guessed was: In Wm him?" Tbr fi rse frowned sllifhtlw which may have long caused trouble. MiUe Heiinegfln stepned ha k No matter what ym'hnve trlvd for .v,.,, ,.n ee'int tn" mil " taild H, stoumch and lsiwels. Adlerlkn m I. don't "'ont tf tie In the wnv" surtirlse you. At lending flfugglsts " .Nellie WWII n lil 'Tlijn siu In provo atjledquist Drug and liia parents nni tlila is Mr. Adv. Sevln, a otbr Urugglsta. jjM. fid ING r' ' chance when it dis purs . crossing with a flyinc train weirhin hun- oreos reus. It W1U tie burivd from the track a mass of tangled wreckage, and only aa the result of a miracle eg a any of Its occupants escape death OT serious la- - ", IN PROVO. ' jlrt . - p But Nellie 'Down n HtraJkliteuiHl almost lntnnt.v. im not KoiiK t faint," she.aultl ciiltnly. 'I'm the fiilntiiiR kilid." you're not," wild Xetn a little grimly, "hut thf.se Jljw (,f yonni have a, mlulity funny lMik." One of her hnnd 4nA to throat, 'Whut NhAll we do? Whiit fihall we. tell MoIUh and .Prof how ran we tell tliemf" - He vonsidered thl. she wsh follwtiiiK hcinclf and evidently hnd pned the KiIut of faint-ini- s r I to take awar r.E;lN' BWSPP,nin. and HENNEGAN I I are Pnts waniiers Jim iris nurse NELLIE DOWNING. A seareh in hmm in C- Kan-dolp- Mnsily. that j2 IBarefobtBoJ automobile tasa nit .An ' jury. Wbr gamble with fate atr the grade crossing? V h r dare desth for the aaka of ten or fifteen aeconds saved, even if the Journey la important ? Why take it for granted that you, Mr., or Mrs., or Miss Car Driver, are IncVier thnn thonioinda wen who have died at grade crossings. The grade Gamble if you will,;; tut, don't c ' lfcbU-$horie- Th.,daJr h, criuuuaL jipjj hjf ' exeuiiable, of carelesenesa coii-tlit- i- Idwntiflcd atr Sew York hwioital and his mother n M him .to find "7 that his memory one, thai he . Is like a living dead man. Specialists dMpair of his reov-t- try, believing an operation might UMueeeessful and fatal as welL "? . n, jgnw.-tJiMrT.- flj-it . avofdinr the. necessitt f stouuinx and atrtuig.Ani "" it meant death! . .' 7h thouHflnilB af md ronlntf horrors that occur annually In the t utted tstates indict, the motoring public of indiffereBce that is in- - SAFETY FIRST M at the Battle Sedan and at first fo reported Of " taka Ir. Arthur Yanr Will tore oa --Disease of Iliultry! before the. members "of th The following article recently ap ;aeBiMperuaa fnmi (he I(anet of Livestock Kauitar-liu(May we aw blm" in the Albany Herald. Ai peared this . in evening Ogden. Tbr-aiiso. 8oiueoue lwutd retath to the grade Georgia, a as nxulug Mrs. Wr. U rsmp of Annabe'hi, i who would crossing accident sitiuiUon, and is tbcai to Jim. riah. Sisnendinr a few iluv in to any locality; '" I applttable . Thy fouud Jim oa a bed, his IakvW with Mr. and Mrs. aeaa svatbm.la UaadaKtw. "Six persons were killed on a "He U atill ul.i th grade crossing at WelltMirn, Fls, bmmn uo duty whra tbey approached fail Ma'-- and Allen rVdster of Weduewdaj- a' young wouisn, her u l.Jirf ueiuue. "It Is Uow" v re in Prnvn Wmlnoa. at ber wrirt watch tier mother-iu-lsand ber lght fifty ft vr day on buxiisx inne'ted with th mother, He was broucbt in Mfter two. little foreKt. ervice. daughters, aged six and shortly evn o'clock." three years respectively. The sixth Jim's father ind mitt her i,m,l-TIM Mi -' "ayscll Sllil Jpun An. member of the party whs a friend. dwn at the still figure ' stretched drcaw n have returned home after the wife of toost- out before theui. Xellli spending the past week in " master." ( turne br bead Iwir. an ASA v I'tah, with friends. Some Someliody war careless. N'eviBi . lie I' CIT1RNEWS Owi honk .. I kTl y Clifgrrd LWib XZ4 6ZX&ICSDC. T na TIIUII)AYa1waby V 1927." C V Blankets values V.,. . . i. - ?.''''- cotton 'm.j&tjuA& , :itTm - 'per Child's Sleeping; : Reiyon Teddjes, assorted color3.and sizes ' ,:- - 4, ':ii tan,, nice, "aM. sofijregd- iar 1.95;value, sale price . " " regular $2.90 V ,45x724hch'-shee- t Ladies' . Rayon Teddies ,..' Ladies' Cotton - 0-- rn liUO ' Garments':, -- Child's Sleep Garments, the famous Sriuggle4n,v fine, soft, fleeced .lined, I cotton, sizes' :$1.23, now eacn. to, 6, regular f . . ' |