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Show t cycnr tsthey dati.v rnnTw Tuj!nT rL . LOU BR.OOKMAN HIHK TODAY fRI.U MII'tliEU,, 17, IfBTM txherr the haa (ivrd Bn!lwiorp vtOfc hrr kni!iitri'i mother. UiHOl(h r ItOOi.K'', to Join hrr father. John MIK IIt.U, wealthy rvv In ork. 1 be purenta are divorced find Mrs. liuicrr la a wldptr follonlng a arcoad nar-rer newa-fiapHUlFT I!F.!.DS, young In In love phofoKrripber, with the eirl Hitchrll asks E l IA Si I1I!hos, beautiful widow, to Introduce htv daughter to ether young people. !Hr. Par aona nKH, cuaxidrrtng Oils a menaa ti win Mitchell affections. Hhe aoon heenmea jealous ef the (tlrl find nrbenics to pet rid of her He by eiicouruginu a romance tween t elta nnd TOD JOIIH4V laaelnntfng hut of dubious char- acter. Although Mitchell forbids Celia tn see Jordan she goes about with the young naan frequently. 1IM IH M AS, a girl of Olta'a age, becomes her loyal friend. Shields comes to New iork to work for a photographic service and meets Celia. She tells him she baa loat her heart to Jordan. Henlixntion that it la really Ahlctda she loves comes to Celia when the young man Is ImprisHe oned In n burning building. eseapea unhurt except for a broken arm. Mrs. Parsons, who preteads to be friendly to Shields, goes to Mitchell nnd tells him Celia Is meeting the young man That afternoon surreptitiously. and Shields are strolling together when Mitchell appears. He dismisses the young man and takes Celia home where they have a (tented argument. Mrs. Parsons nrrve nnd denies she has ever met Shields. Cciin rushes from the room. I.nter she slips out of the npnrtinrnt and takes a train for lrtliiinnre. She goes to her mother's tint. apartment, lived in the flrst floor rear flat. rang her cell sharply. Several moments passed, and then she heard a voice. Who's there? The girl was trembling as she Mis. Schultz? This Is answered. Celia Cdia Mitchell. Can 1 tie Ct-lt- you? "Just a minute, please! When the door opened the stout Mrs. Schultz, enveloped in a purple cotton kimono and looking sleepy, squinted her eyes at the girl and then stepped back, amazed. if it isnt Celia! What Why you doing here? Where you come lQ30fr NEA teen getting letters from her tmme.l'i.'i !y. and they were mailed In FaUl- .Margot more, too! c. wan r c ; t. See "Ye:-As Mrs. Schultz uttered face. Iinciiy Pr..-!I: r h.er. un the s liable it was both a qu stiou with a went t.i the ihnr.in wcm..1 and ejaculation. ho 1, ft the 1.0,1-- . .,i em d vj In, rm.t.eh "En-- y Saturday! Ce!'a hurried c.ion. "Tl y must incau shes lieie. came 11 s. dont tin y? She couldii t send hoarded 1. 'them If she weren't. Oh what a t! She 1. about the letters I wrote her?" swittiv op Cnatbs The custodian half turned, point- - m s Shop looked ins to a littered desk across me uP' ,;l'd tin door an u room. "Look! she commandid. The girl looked. There were all A SALESWOV AN st t, sorts of papers and untidy odds 1 sivu npproa-h- i and ends on the desk. Mrs. Schultz for the pn ;i' t m "I so sorry rose and moved toward It. She She pick-el:" i! up a packet of letters bound "ill by an elastic hand and brought The giil explained them to Celia. All of them were and the saleswoman d ai;-i addres-eto Mrs. Margaret return with Mi-- s voi,., Rogers." ( ant ruanau- r Sin? !ivr?!i. Celia exclaimed. My letters! Mia, greeti d her eoidiall. 1... ad "Sure. 1 keep everything until mlttcd she had ham. I hear wnat aha wants. EveryMis. whonaho.i-thlng".Margot wool i pr,,:.;.. There were a few envelopes Miss s.u 'j which looked as though they mutit shame' She's in C:i:;,k'. contain circulars. Five others don't knot when fm',1 were addressed In Celia's hand Ihr (i Lry ih writing. The girl studied t lie in s:ry! -"Mrs. Fi Imltz," she said apt" al Tlo don't ".nv ing!y. "where do you think s.k-'V , "Wait'' Bue? room Macho ! u -- sot rr r ! ... 'J a- I m-o- - i DR. WM. W. ROSS Licensed Chiropractor Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIO CHEMISTRY NERVED METER SERVICE Rm-ei- lVv-r-a'- Phone 446 R . ;12 W. COMMANDER STI'DEHAKElt car was taken 1!)2I( lmnh'l. Till. W. m mule f.u'ii Eire child Lapp n:i a new Culii'nainhr eight and Kic.Stud.diakcr lia- - hill the very lum! uf c.uo. same lit a vwv at will m' live pi up and give i!m lucky a new car y uaratili-ip.io r v.-- V'-i't- M yen in (ho titling ro on a ihu.e buz Ml loin!!, Wln-ciiu- ie binding v, . - ten-naut- b: 1 Legal Notices on "Meiey , lUHStlN t M FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and District ourt of tbs First plainiiifre! andf asdefendant, set forth in Judicial District of the State of other Utah In and for the County of complain:. George D. Preston, Cache. Attorney for plaintiff Rost Office Address, SUMMONS taclie Valley Rank Building, In the Court of the First Judicial District of the State of 7, 193u. Dale o' Idaho, in and for the County of Cache. ber 14, E In the District i - ...nllcatlon, I " e Uirtd Kald, t'e District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Cache County. Genrce William Seiumms, Plaintiff. In S. Miller, (.r j;ii rr- ;c.: Y Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO RAID vs. DEFENDANT: Smith, William O. Smith. '.j, You are hereby summoned to ap- M:iiit: Willis If. Smith. It. II. Smith. Hi! S' pear witlilu twenty days after ser-if Smith Toolson, I. rail S. Bigler, vice of this summons upon you k, Alice O Saunserved with the county in which Annie theIiiisctihai unknown heirs ot Tlmmai "HI VV,'..-this action is brought, otherwise ders, i o. :w - .! t ' t ,i u!- )" N ' iN'k 11 -- u I ii, u ' Ml U OK HI NT S ALE E( ,11 'f ii v. M ;'.v h,lll-V4 IKi u ,l ! m X S v f - d to up .fiinun i i ts ser afu-- v. j. The Right Thing !ut is the rniuct Are you alwavt sure iust at a particular 'hiio nirtiaihir a to wear thing to time? An evening wevhhng: a reception; a tea; a Diand al! the nner dance; an informal brulge partv to du--one expected is where and events other places bulletin new bureau's Our Washington correctly? extell will DRESS OK vu THE ETIQUETTE travel evening, sport, afternoon, actly. (Morning, men and women any event and all ottasiuns for both a will You want copv ol this bulletin. are covered. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: s u .i ! a un o ll Vim do i. C nroiuii fm l"l; (J j: in 2: i!o ' ou u '.ii it o Coniin'-- "i ' -- ",lM ' r 11 o 01 ni"! v or ImimiAi y of nor Pl Phono hi (i wU J 7. X 1014-W- C, l.ogan's New Alleys HMD BLDG. J. C. Call, Prop. Y. 14. Pl I cleaned and flushed before putting in that anti - freeze solution. WFENDER & 34 Federal Ave. uke t'-- li a r,,a' sixt v to " u.: Wiimm. liovv M"i rod For a j t -- 7 cnly then:. Gn . ro ze LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS pi tidui popular trees (in pull aw ay. ('nine Dr. I. S. Smith. ; an: '"I"in ''Dull ill ih il( 1c ( ;e' .l dining Gu.intiUewl. . I: ii ii v. In ", .Ii.mnr h u. Ki i .il lli.'h SOLES and HEELS An expert job prolong the life shoes. that will of your S. WENDENES , OR 'i R A )G 2i"I ,v,, ill' I M'liith oh! Y!, have I a d 1 ,1 ,.r. Cl E i.- -t M'i.i ' Ii : " x ii h- I R I OUICK MOl(). AND SI ( lx 1 1 l l. N(i RK C lll I I N ( . Lhas. R. Johnson TIUS1 o o: Phone VVr 1 1 lx mi? '"i, ,cs M ) il slJ.ihi ;mJ s vl, springs, iti.it- U.i ( ; ; n - a. id I Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange lhone 444 72-7- 4 West 1st No. - - 314 to tote iih I he DiSrut I an' DONT BURY i.l'c-- 0 NAME M'i'!ril! .ie, n. V,I, v Iuto br T) Cl.-- of l,t- -t h day of :Id ion. 11' Xovt-- Pul1 (d I am a reader of the Dailv Kogan tV Id. STATE 7 v 'Ml'- lin'd a.a ; whir h o sE mi'imt hre. Stm-p- We Will Buy Your ; ot d S I ' f. m t rf Lo",an a Id.tlin Railway Coaina! K nt P. r.binn a i,mw i,ibo.! f I! J a cm'i aid (Utah) Herald. tn ANSI Al vS!V Colorado Animal Company By-Produc- ts THE DAILY HERALD PRESS OVALITY f Co. Phone 293 s Blit! from U and in vv it.'oi jchis in P i N. Main Problems to U$ i NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5T. and NO. CITY i.u Iv ih ( Sanders Coal 804 fPRBKTING EM! DEAD OR WORTHLESS I PEERLESS COAL pTDrtnk Your ! 1 stamps ' P CHARLES SHOUP. 324 N. Main sri.cui.s.' . the-TO- I 'R Hnulcd Anyv cvve P.4.H. ' AULT & SON and Repair Ibt;: k last S.is II J. W. jtraiahkntkifSHmd 7. !cs I o :i Invdnd ng bwl. t ess, u vssi r ai"d c ii. st Sluing t ..'I Mattrcs, J L n n. ir ol.uAlu-ll t. D Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling WFixthrBODYX Shoe Repairing tihm ur uri. I PHONE 448 K ,i Av- ' ' MOVING and Main Second South !'. ..f"Mon intrli ip. : rtvl-- si v S'-- ,! IN' v .1 i Poll SALE i iii 'iiiartir !'h si I : ii. I'1 M ,n in t anti-Free- vtan1. pruinahV FREE WO!i) i1''1'" ' your auto radiator repaired for that Solution Jtiave MISCELLANEOUS f- S. postage Evans & Cowley . N .oil Washington Bureau, Dailv Herald, 1322 New York Avenue. Washington. I). C. IQl Kill I want a copv of the bulletin 1111. OF 1 0 R I : SS ami enclose herewith live cents ;n con. I. To the Wise Havre your radiators Satisfaction! work lor 'olMii (vi-- 1.7 lull tiim oi !.!! ).irf Write Jinx X. jmviik re.i v. an! Kr if in.; work, i:, 101. return postage and handling costs: A Hint We Guarantee Female Help Wanted he Man or loose uncancelled, 268 North Main Phone 823 . WANTED Mrs. 7. B. Foy, an exnurse like would perienced patients either at own home or to ?n out. Phone rajt ! !n ' In d0 of lo Sinitii'i! A .1 wlli . (! ot St m i.V' i;: nil n:n '1 p n l.V I. 'difd ono-tf- Dei 1'UU'll )' 111 Ola !; !lJ:'t otiiorv. to tl.o pi.if o c i'V ami jlO'ix Uii'l'o or r h ii v. Ii .(JO r sP. "lA.Mod arliou. Ii;iii!iinj. to l:"' r,:h I;,v"r in''' in,-lu i,i mi nv, coi. lain. im In act !'MI1 . ii 1. I. 01 oi (! ; a of t in ! A No MIC t .11 V (PM I. Ii is bon !ilo oi lid ' Ms M f(, hor Ol r Idi'.v cMiiii U .) - 0 A a t u r of ioi, L l on nt ion tnv !! MULD line. His' ..f m,d ; id bii S,il; l,;iko lltmt h ou -- o in ur m!.-tsi'ua- - 'M' il i u I'.mli o ? 3; no (1 (Jn o(Fu nun S' in of Vlali. ti) I'm rsoulh hoMiohny ,01 t .. '! nuarior . u ion u tu i int s n'!'-- ti't! ii. ( I Fal YAX1 A) i nn'iii' -- t M noli' upon you t' County in winch jilifiull i . or Vo will call for and WAXTKI) or usoJnss Imrans pav (ali lor .iimI cow i. PhiMic I.ocan 4'l. Colo ratio Animal Hy Products Co. tJ ior.Ucd S":t P' K ) Turkex away each neck until Thanksgiving to highest howling person d(sm.s X u! i m !l" dilc, J i ":,;i ' t SVID ntn. I . a lKUn, nf p;uI olinw ;n in-- U i!i, t DEPARTMENT in 5 Id P.tl I:. i li .m u :i M.1 ll PLUMBING CO. G. 11. k hy flay, (l! i 'oniiminx-ii- .Ml JONES TRADES vviniiT rulnp.lliy. Mamml man AXTFl VV 48 i'M dm-i- v, i!f.)M'y n t Tit TA III' ih Plume 7. 1 ;a ml N. Main viiur .ir 1:1 tor $2. ad per Mill ,'ti , It. n: (,i' n .111,1. ll! 76 t Ntn-lii- 2.', vv U M'" SALE Xirninln o: ,h - ! a NEW Modern four room home, all furnished, with full basement. Corner of 1st West and 5th North. For only $2850. Its a Bargain! gp:o y smith. Real Estate Agency A Home of Betlcr Used Cars! o! in hihhvri tlic best Johnson - Nuttall Motor Company - ms any kind 1P2S NEW. Modern, English style home with large lot and Dew modern chicken coop. 168 W. At a bargain. Easy ;hd North. terms! A ; - it A u'i " n" : e iff ny u ;r. a i III M greet-.awok- ' v. : and terror Suddenly grief blinded the girl. She ran down the steps and out of tho shop. A cab was passing. She hailed It and automatically gave tho address of her former lioin . Arriving there sho rang tho bell of Mrs. Schultz's apartment. The door opened and the custodian's hearty voice ed her. "Come in, Celia! There's a man been looking for you! (To Ho Continued) t. ''.nhUT' ). !.- Kiz-zi- til' ill li. TERMS I'nnd v. iz v, WANTED jler A ! ir! u .in! .s XorMi Is. ,1 w;, (inmi "t-'M lea-he- Id- mill Mil)'! III )!iM tii'-u t.rr ii I - c,.!i Is 111 Welder St.. Logan, Utah. YOE! Wo al.M) have two or three other cheap cars in line running condition, with tnar.y thousands of miles of transportation Icit in them. uso timl ts. ('.ill !i irtm t (oil K V. - nt', m.hifow pi .TED "i ,l . nuiit, n o; h. 'a I., W , tlj it! !:d Furn! (1 ap t K s. v-- SHERi.-F-b uIno ulanniuh; I:r'i in Apt I'huiif1 X - , Novetn-- , li'1 v nest Pil- Pilgrim, Pc nun. Helen E. In t!le District Court of the First Judicial District of the State ot T00D011. Mrs. A. .1. Hack, Howard Utah, in and for the County of I'w ininif-- '. Imirs of ism.nown Cache. k EiUiim Amro Pe. ElaintiU, 'rank Lure, tin unknev' heirs of HUiM- - S. lit M iidr.i ItMi 'M k Eucf IH lin1 unknnA' hiYi-'ol Wil run 1V:ilu ;it shont!'s yn nil Un- imltic.-.M(lrt.v;i;--llioirs i t' X a . 1 WANTED! C. Dennison liandi eoilecticu of hub r Tin voio addressed to the gbl. fill, uta low ciy. "She left mi! Tillio Hi i.n h on muttered. "A d.ed me to n. t0 you. 0ne eadl wt.tl. f( four. There's 12 left n ere llor mnllfr'3 letu-rs-' This c v , ,i0, how the oth.-- s had d -t a 'XT Miss ' KY tt. si ,lc-- .1 .( o W. '! -- Y ! 1 .gfl . i LL1-.N- SUMMONS vs. Irvin :o.j . tr.im. Williatu -- rim. Thomas i"'i, , Nli. I'urnNiM'd ha! h h vv 11 - Ik.ySii- - Jasmine Cannon Miller. Plaintiff IUR KENT i J b j - Jii't, Logan, Elah. Date ot fiist publication, October h Tin.-- U REDAN ROYAL mull! ion, liuuniiglily lcnovvcd, vve will .0,1 rail,.' wit ll Runic .111, . ! haki r,s laui",i guaiall-ii-ic dav, ! cc ill iviug il, davan, cc Ginlv gu.ii -1927 C1I Model CO OAKLAND IN PIN K OK CONDI MOIOK GOOD FAIR TIRES. TION. PAINT THE PRICE WILL SEK-1KIS.1 n E tii, 011 or before the fil-- t tile unknown Smith, deceased, heir) ot Emma i.. icacoek, den as- dav e: Dm ember 11)110. d, Clara iv.rock Watson, Mahnila EMILY H. JOHN. T. M. Melklo, J. Claience Meikle, Administi alrix. 1!. C. Call. a Meikle, Joseph Jennie !"iki Mnikh E.ell M. Cnti n, ttiefierinr Administiatrix. don. Oi'lievT Meikl. tm mkno' 1. In!" a' !u-- : publication, October !) irs ef II. trim t mnA Me. Up, :;l, lecea-cdDa'e if !a'he iiuknivvii liens ot p'llilicui ion, Novell! .'vliied Meikle diciased a bw Illgrini, J. H Pilgritti. .'hvllis P. . . iia'-c- shoulders and "It. 11... Tide ! within thirty days after service, and del end the above entitled actin'.; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be ren-- . PROBATE AnrU GUARDIANSH'P doreed against yon according to the NOTICES demand o! the complaint on Rle with ot thw above court; this the (h-iCONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR actum to dissolve THE SIGNERS hands of brought RESECTIVE matrimony between PAGE FIVE ERV1CE d Ce-l- .; o i Eve from? The girl smiled nervously. Oh, I I Just came to sc-- my mother. 1 wanted to surprise her. Where Is she, Mrs. Schultz? I knocked on the door upstairs, but a woman told me she'd gone away. The custodian nodded. She was large and the action set the greater part of her rotund tiesh Into motion. She spoke with a slight Germanic accent. She's gone. She don't "Sure! tell you? I can't believe It! "Wiiy Mrs. Schultz swept the door hack "Come in. sho said, "Here, sit down. You're a little tired, aint you?" Her voice was sympathetic. She picked up a garment K N ex; rt ssivo shrug of a iri'kv and motioned to tho girl to take stiuuhh r was the Alter ttie chair on which It had hung. a moment the woman said. " n ro NOW CO OX WITH THE STONY XI.V1II ia-CHAPTER "Take it Celia. Vou look is that place she wotkM' May hi 'E1.IA r.itthd the (Emr knob. No kinja white. they tell you there. one answered and she knocked Of enuiso! "Margot's Simp! Mother! she "ELIA continued to stand. She Why didn't I think about It again, louder. t cried, "M ithcr let me In! eyed t he custodian with wide, lia was on her feet. "Muicd w There was no response from frightened gaze. know. 1 II go there right aw.i within the fiat, but a doer across Mrs. Ft ultz raise. "Hut I don't understand! How the hail openul a few Incite .s and could she go away without telling "Not now! a womans head, grotesque with me? Wlnii did she go? "It's liar- !.v seven o' Mrs. Schultz considered. Three, cant go now! curl paper: appeared. she asked four weeks ago, ou want? Celia had foi gotten t What she answered Yes bout four weeks. was a clock on the wal slowly. crossly. v. .. h Celia bad never seen the woman Funny she dont tell you shes go- pared It with her wri-- t 1 before. want to see Mrs. Rog- ing, aint it? She dont tell me Roth of them She must be neither. a few minuti ers, she explained. Mist gathered before the girls got's Shop v asleep. I cant make her hear. Im her daughter." eyes. Ail at once she felt deserted nine. The woman opened the door a and helpless. "That's rigl trifle wider. She aint there. she Tell me about it. the girl said have to wait, She sat dt announced. Aint nobody there. tremulously. Youll wako tho whole house with Mrs. Schultz plumped Into a clouded. d Mrs. Schultz that racket! toward the chair that appeared too small for But my mother lives here!" her. Well, she began, I tell kitchen. "I get you somi thing to "1 guess The stranger shook her head r With some delay and Ir- eat, aha announced, you. and emphatically. "Aint relevant interpolations ex- maybe you feel better. she Celia objected, declaring she was nobody living there, she insisted, plained that Margaret Rogers had not since I moved in. The place come to her on a Saturday after- not hungry, but in the end she fob Is vacant." noon nearly a month earlier and lowed to the kitchen and presently You mean my mother Isnt announced she was leaving the !both of them eat down to a mea! here? You mean shes moved?" city, llir net was paid for the ;of buttered toast, sausages, home- 1 dunno nothing about it. Ail next two weeks, which was the made preserves, doughnuts and I know is that flats vacant, and if usual period of notice. Mrs. Schultz coffl'es you keep on pounding on the door said that when she asked her When they had finished and the nobodys going to get any sleep. plans Mrs. Rogers answer 'dishes were washed it was Mill too "Why dont you ask the woman that was lndetinite. She had said some- early to set out for Margot's. At keeps the place? Shes down on thing about "sending word later." Mrs. Schultz solii i!a' .a the girl the flrst floor. "But you havent heard? Celia lay down in tho tr dio on. She did .file door shut with a bang as the asked quickly. not want to ekeo, her eyes head was withdrawn. Mrs. Schultz replied In tho neg- (closed. In dismay and panic Celia stared ative. Not ono word! Not one It was nearly noon when Celia at the wooden barrier and then fled word since sho walked out of this At first sho was hewll-down the stairs. house!" dered. Then events of tho nigtit Mrs. Schultz, custodian of the "But the letters!" Celia cried. rushed back tn her and sho arose; e o Y, a , PQMANCr 1) PRICE l |