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Show THE HERALD - JOtJRNXE, EO GAN C' THURSD AY, SEPTEMBER UTAH, cTr3TL y LAURA LOU 7 BROOKMAN HERE TODAY KFAT, Prey NOiOIA warrira HIV UK TKAVEHS, aon of F. M. 1KA. RHW millionaire real mutt, (Leal rr; la iplte of the father'e odiiomI-ttu- n and tbrraia tv dUiuherU Hark, The Story open In Marlboro, tliiflle Mark aella hit expenattemetropolis. roadater fa iset weary for the honeymoon ad he and Xomt no to fiiNhion-bl- e Blur XpriiiKt. There .Nuruia teeta HOi.l.l-- i and It la evident from the Rirl'a mnn-that ahe haa known Stone before and for name reaaon irrna fa tear him. I heir money fa noon none, partlySOUdue to Mark'a gambling:. Milk borrowed from Stone the couple return to Marlboro. Mark eta ent on tt round of pleuaure vveeklng luatead of hunting a Joh. fWe lntrodneea Norma to A ITIUG lHlt hi, a debutante who haa long hoped to marry Mark, V hen thelrfonda dwindle again Mark ml Norma move to rheap apartment, Mark beglna to hunt work aariouly. He geta a Job aa an naleamnn nad loses it. odvrrtltlng Then he brromea a floortvalker In Bioaaotnanle'a department atore. Oa the aanlTeraary of their marriage two montha eurlier be brings Nonna rosea. She la outraged at hla extravagance and Norma threatens they Quarrel. to leave him and ruahea from the pnrtatent. I, JtOW GO OY WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXV rPHB other woman Jerked back quickly, said Excuse me, and murmured something else that was Inaudible. . Oh, I'm Sorry!" Norma This hall's so dark. I didn't know anyone was here. I'm afraid I startled you ! It really was a dark hallway. Nearly six and November was making the days shorter. There should have been a light glowing but the bulb had been out of order for three days now. Because It was to dusky la the passageway Norma knew she should aot have rushed Into It headlong without looking .where she was going. She chose to Ignore the fact that the film before her eyes was blinding her. Such objects as were visible had acquired odd, distorted outlines. The other woman was older. She was an inch or two taller than Norma and rather stout Her wrap and hat, were Indistinguishable from the (fork background. Norma, rushing into the hall from the apartment, had almost hurled herself at the stranger. "Yes, the woman admitted. "I wan startled but of course that wasnt your fault I wonder Im looking for an apartment la this building and I dont seem to be Wile to locate What is the number? Norma heked. I live here." (Her heart nearly turned over as she said that because of course she wasnt living there any longer!! I live here and perhaps I can tell you which Fay to go. The girl didnt like delaying but k moment's courtesy was a small thing. It would help to ease the conviction that she might have upset this elderly, pleasant-voicestranger by her harum-scaruconduct. Really, Norma was ashamed. "Why, thats very nice of you. Its apartment Im looking for Norma said. "Why, thats Fhere I live its right here! Axe yW sure thats the number? .yTher was no answer to the live there?" the older httleri mil; er ' dark-colore- It" , . d 0 V ques-"Yo- u Exclaimed, as much surprise in her voice as there had been in Normas. "Then you must be are you Mrs. Travers? "Yes. Did you wish to see me?" The stranger scanned the girl's face in the Im Marks she said So mother, imply. youre ills n ife! Yes, I was coming to see you. Ive wanted to know you for a long time. How how very young you are! Instinct prompted Norma to say the right thing. Her head was whirling. With a swift movement she brushed the tears from her eyes part of the teen at least. In a voice faintly tremulous but showing a splendid effort at control she said, "Youll come in, Mrs. Travers? I'm delighted to have you visit us. Thank you- - but you were Just leaving. I dont want to keep "Oh, it was nothing important! Just an errand that can wait. Marks home and I know lie'll be so She hud turned and was glad! fumbling to get her key In the lock. As she finished the words the door opened. Norma entered and stepped aside for the older woman to follow, Oh, Mark! the gill called. Woman half-dar- TIE was standing before the his back toward them. Not until be heard the girls voice did Mark swing about. Norma" he began, then caught sight of the other figure. "Why, Mother! In three bounds Mark was across the floor. Mother, how in the world did you get here? Where have you come from? he demanded. "Why, I cant believe its you! Oh, my boy! Oh, Mark my boy, my boy! It was as much as the mother could say coherently. Mark! Bhe repeated a moment later. She clung to his arms, pressing her cheek against bis shoulder. The woman's eyes were shut but there were tears on her face. "Ive missed you so! she murmured after a few moments. Its been a long while, Mark 1 "I know. I hated not bringing Norma home to see you, Mom, but I guess you know why I couldnt. I know!" Mrs. Travers Was still clinging to her son. Apparently Norma might as well have been a thousand miles away. This husky youth her baby son was all the woman could think of. She was weeping but they were tears of gladness. See here, Mom, you dont want to take on like this! Mark pulled a huge square of linen from his pocket. "With an effort at tenderness he wiped the tear drops from her cheeks. "No more of that! I'll think you didnt really want to see me. Ill think youre sorry you came. O. K. now? Going to behave? There was teasing fondness in the tone. Mrs. Travers responded like a drooping plant to sunshine. "Of course Im all rigb- She drew away, scrutinizing the young man. "Only its so good to see you, dear! Youre a little thinner, arent you? Are you sure youre She put the quesfeeling well? tion anxiously. "Sure! Never better In my life! win-do- dard entertained at a delicious dinner. They spent the afternoon so- cially after which Mr. Kelker Oft Friday evening Mrs. Erwin and Mr. Ainsworth returned to their nlane and flew back to Van Orden and Miss Meleta Van JPocatello. Orden entertained at a bunco party in compliment to the primary girls which are graduating. A delicious luncheon was served after which bunco was enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Gwen Johnson and Eleanor Swendsen. The guests included Mrs. Dorris Hyer, Ms George Pond, Miss Orlie Bird! Owen Johnson, Eleanor Swend-se- n, Dons Pond, Gem. Van n, Amber Stocks, Nelvj, Lillian Swinyard Janette- Aller, Raw-if- ,' Nelda Van Orden, Vilma and the hostesses ?eKer and Bus Ains-Wa- n ofPocatell landed at the SundaY irwiw rPin Plane. Missesmorning Donna fhdra Stoddard met them to Lewiston wwlh7 returned and Mrs. c. B. Stod ee s Or-de- Air i at primary girls held their graduating exercises the ward in chapel with Sunday President Meleta Van Orden presiding. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stoddard were In Brigham on business Sunday. Souths Heaviest Foursome. One of BRISTOL, Va., (UP) le foursomes the heaviest in the history of Bristol was here played recently when George, Dave and Harry Parrish brothers, and Frank Goodpasture participated. George Parrish tipped the scales at 250 pounds: Harry, 230, and Dave, came 205, while Goodpastun through with 215 pounds. 3Dave and George Parrish won, up. Tlaey Gdt&g .Tib RSs been woirjing a lot lately. (Tunt sleep poor digestion. I know its because be feels he acted as he u isnt Now. Mark, dear, youre not g- ing to disappoint me! Ilease say you won't! All that you have to do is g to your father and tell him you're sorry for what happened. Tell him you spoke hastily and that youve been thinking it over since." Maik's eyes were Oh, I see! You want me suddenly blazing. to go to Dad with an apology and ask to he foigiven! So that's It! Legal - of Bairdl P Hi room house. Full basement.. 271 West Center. Ap- ply Utah. nad Ilyium Jensen. Garland, TO CREDITORS furnished Nicely who took the ladies steer-hid- e bag at the Palais d'Or Saturday night, will mail the keys to the Herald-Journ- al office, she may keep the bag and its other contents and save herself embarrassment Ov ponce investigation. S18Ladies wrist watch with Joe engraved on nack. Return to Ideally located. North. 394 East Third S22. Three furnished rooms with use of bath. 218 East Fifth North. modern Large S23. PENT home. 492 South Main. FOR FOR KENT New home on Boulevard. S18 type Modern Cull 8. J28 If Amu-oie- e Ftfo - T- -'l furnished apartment, private bath, electric range, etc. 253 West First North. S23. FOR RENT Attractive 5 room apartment, Paulsen Block, 31 West First North. Phone 863. S21, Extia lanry blue plums, homes Two furnished lots and business place at half FOR RENT S17. rooms, 556 North Third Eeast. prii e. Phone 842-S19. Elberta and Hale peaches. L. RENT room 2 furnished FOR E. North Logan. Wilhelm, S18. Phone 784-Rapartment, bath and launbest location. dry faciliitles; Cache valley grown peaches. Phone 523-S21. None better at our new store. 375 North Main Drive out and FOR RENT House, furnished or unfurnished. 150 West save. Cache Produce company. S18. Fourth North. S21. Tomatoes, fifty cents bushel. FOR RENT To adults, beautiblue cucumbers. fully furnished modem 4 Pickling 902 North room with sleeping home, plums, reasonable. S23. porch, bath, and basement gaSecond East. 275 Boulevard. Phone rage, Concord grapes, extra large, 4c 1025-S17. 6uc Choice tomatoes, pound. RENT FOR Furnished apartbushel. Elberta peaches, large, ments- 205 East Third North. about 20th, 65c bushel. Wheat SlOtf. taken. Nothing frosted. J. T. S22. Smellie, Franklin. 298 -- R4. FOR RENT Two furnished S22. rooms, downstairs. 266 West Blue plums. 786-JS17. First North. FOR SALE Variety of white RENT furFOR Steam heated peaches. cling and yellow S14-2- 1 nished apartments and unPhone 784-J- l. furnished house. Phone 87-FOR SALE Bartlett pears. Call S5tf. 3. S21. 208. FOR RENT Furnished room, FOR SALE Fruit. Orders taken furnace heat, 396 North Main. for pears, prunes, peaches, S5tf. R. W. tomatoes and apples. Call RENT room FOR furThree S17. Zollinger, Providence. nished furnace apartment, FOR SALE Grapes, jelly and heated. 396 North Main. S5tf, eating varieties. H. P. Ander- FOR RENT Nicely furnished S25. son, Hyrum. heated apartments with garage. . FOR SALE A2 tf. Elberta peaches 135 East Center. and Bartlett pears, ready FOR RENT r urn rooms. 83 shed un from the 12th of September . North Fifth West. Phone til September 25- lames E. HanJ3tf. sen, Providence, phone 798-RI 627-W- - 2. S21. FOR RENT 3rd. East 5 Kindling. block-woo- d. Phone S27. - 590-J- 4. A money E A26tf. maker, sMsdl T Elay W, 1151-- Very rea- Garbage448.and rubbish Call sonable. 61 West Center. S26. removed. Oil. WANTED Wostsdl WANTED Phone 866-W- wants laundress FOE SALE bushels good clean oats, white wheat call J. Agmlb All kinds . Mcr-rel- l, A26tf. of poultry. S17. FOE SALE S19. Radio, China cabinet, bed, sewing machine, Circulator heater. 165 North Second West. Phone S19. FOR SALE One Charter Oak Phone 130. enameled heater. 618Jackson & Fry company. DEPARTMENT 147 Bureau, h8tnYork Daily HERALD-JOURNAAvenue, Washington, D. C. the bulletin SCHOOL LUNCHES, and 5 rents In coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. S. postage .tamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: L, 1322 New NAME ST. and NO. i, . I am a reader of the STATE HERALD-JOURNAL- ,- Logan, Utah. i 1931 FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN! Private Parties Rate - - $1.00 and $1.50 Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL A Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water in each room 45 !i West Second South St. L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City. i r Call 20 i JOKES DAIRY iy Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-- J We deliver In Logan, A 1 T Chicks For. Broilers 8c Up We buy and sell old and young chickens. We do Biro W m 0 W a Es$ 0 LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Tw lve Years of Successful i u a, Practice SERVICE . Phone 440-- R W. Center St., Logan, Ut. NERVE-O-METE- 312 expert culling. R 8 .1 THOS. J. ROWLEY Phone 113-S18 W BUTTER DIPPED' POPCORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered uniformaily. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. New and n A Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job, Jackson & Fry Co. Phone ISO a ;r ij a a n it iO it EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Call W. B. JONES a , 261 1 a Phone 112 East 3rd North O Used Furniture w . CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged Dr. E. C. Willcutt U a ji a PHONE PHYSICIAN Osteopathic Treatments. treatment of Piles and Varicose Veins. Phone 575-27 South 1st East st 448 A h Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. d 9 J 8 ;j Long Distance Hauling OSTEOPATHIC J0 Wo AunEtt SL o ij Sini n li rrRep&IifSjag NEATLY W a 5 DONE We use pnly, the best- - of materials. Expert workmanship. zt S. WENDENE3 115 North Main Street Guaranteed 3 d Oi repair service on all makes )1 of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver. Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 75 So 4 th West n IS a Packing, crating. Local and long distance ifouling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co, Phone 314 q A W . 8 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING 15 1) If you want to get on your feet. Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leather sole or pair of u 6 U heels will save you money. IT'S ECONOMY lO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We appreciate your patronage GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilaers. 77 No. Main 33 Si ate St. Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Fall Hats a jf JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone x 823 u u S )1 ' LeGrand Johnson Trucking ana Freighting Co. Newton, Utah. Dealer in Phone 683J4 Feed and Grain CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy - Smii,!i Radio Engineers Day and Nght Service - 145-- 184 Phones: 539-W Buy your new felt hat now at this unusually low price, , . . Snap brims, welt edges, and telescopes, with many other styles from which to choose are here in the new fall and winter colors and shapes. R ft is ii V. 3S r $11 95 $295 $2J5 SMITH CLOTHING CO. is rf! i5 if o; i ft if it hom-burg- s, H 2. I OJ ujiEsaiaiias 523-11- J J FOE SALE CITY t y i SALE F z 1 Special Rates To - - weeks-Baltza- 1 211 W In order that children may be strong and well their food must meet three kinds of body needs: building and repairing the different parts of the body; furnishing energy F fu.e5 ,for work and play; and regulating the Intricate Pomical changes on which health and growth depends. Children in school need special attention paid to the noon meal. Our for you a Washington Bureau has bulletin on SCHOOL LUNCHES, covering ready childrens noon meals at home, where they come home to lunch, suggestions for packing the basket lunch or lunch box, and luncheons prepared and eaten at the school. It is complete and and wil1 serve as a guide to you in keeping PrPerly fed during the present school voi,reiV-ne1- out a7id the coupon below and send for It: 0 U Nice big white crib and mattress. 3 ft. x 5 ft. Excellent condition, suitable for baby up to 6 years of age. Will sell for $8. Call at 107 South Second J. FORD PRODUCTS Phone WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT! 549-- SERVICE Hyrum FURNITURE East- - I, t ELITE HALL Non surgical S18. WANTED Medium sized safe. SALE FOR native Good round Baltzar Peterson, 215 South BOARD AND ROOM One or S18. cedar posts- 75 South Fourth Third East. Preston. two college students, at modLogan. ern home. Cheap, 262 West West. Phone 1097-S5tf. WANTED TO BUY 100 bushels S19. Fifth North. 100 BOARD AND ROOM 1- -2 1- -2 at . M25ff. - can work it In your home town. All cash business, small Investment, large profits. See M. Reusch, 29 West First North. 3Rnna pt. 145 N. sacks $1.00- Also FOR RENT Three room furDalton, Providence. nished Private apartment.015. bath. 72 North First West. SALE FOR Modern FURNISHED Steam heated rooms and apts. Park Hotel MISCELLANEOUS Ford Tudor $375 Ford Coupe $275 Star Coach $75 Chev. Cabriolet $375 11929 Chev. 1 Truck $350 11927 Chev. Roadster $125 1 1929 Oldsmobile Coach $275 11928 Chev. Ton Truck $150 1928 Chev. Coach $300 1 1929 Durant Sport Roadster $250 11928 Ford Tudor $300 The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 1 1930 Ford 1 ton truck 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 11924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bargains in repossessed cars and trucks. apartment-- A20tf. Experienced Boarders $18 month. 26c dozen pieces. No Modern home. Can accomo- washing. for small pieces. 493 East charges 691 or date eight boys girls. Fourth North. M22tf. In the Matter of the Estate S18. of Alice Rice Crookston, de- North Fourth East. WANTED Practical nursing. 151 ceased. BOARD AND ROOM Best acEast Fifth North. AlOtf. Creditors will present claims comodations for room and with vouchers to the under- board. 236 North First East. and hanging. paper Painting signed at his residence at North S25. A26tf. Phone 1136-- J. the Logan, Utah, on or before 18th day of November, 1931-N- . W. CROOKSTON, Administrator for the State of Alice M. Rice Crookston, deIMPLEMENTS Piano and radio salesman, outceased. side work. Must have car and Geo. C. Heinrich, Thatcher secselling SALE experience. CHEAP. FOR One for Administrator. Atty. S22. ond hand P & O beet puller. Music company. Date of first publication, SepFirst class condition. See it at AGENTS WANTED To sell our tember 14, 1931. Date Of last publication, Oc- Monson Lumber company, RichChristmas card assortments S24. mond. Phone 38. tober 5, 1931. and Christmas Dressing Packages. Your profit is very attractFOR SALE One large four-inc- h NOTICE TO CREDITORS For particulars, phone tired wagon. Baltzar Peter- iveor write, Employment In the District Court of the son, 215 South Third East. 1035-Colonial Greeting S18- Department First Judicial District of the Preston. Cards. 107 West Fourth North. State of Utah, in and for the 010. Loean. County of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of CARL NYMAN, deceased. Creditors will present claims MALE HELP with vouchers to the underANIMALS signed at his place of residence 15 able bodied men between 18 or in North Logan, Utah, on 200 five months old pullets. V. and 23 years of age, part J. Rappleyes, before the 16th day of NovemPhone 857. S23 66c time hour. Sure 1931. per pay. ber, Inquire 101 East Center, Logan, FOR SALE Four large brood W. E. NYMAN, S30. sows, furrow in three Administrator. Utah. 215 South Peterson. L. E. NELSON, Have you steady employment Third East. Preston. S18. Attorney for estate. for the winter? Old establishDate of first publication, Sep- ed firm wants two married men 7o uyi tember 15, 1931. with cars. Good pay for honest Date of last publication, Oc- effort. Personal interview, see tober 15, 1931. Mr. Murphy after 7 p. m., Lo- A good money maker. Excluhotel. S17. gan sive rights, orders waiting. It Was a Strange Crash $250 00 investment, 60 per cent U.f) N. C., GOLDSBORO, profits. See Mrs. Reusch, 29 Strange things happen in a S21. West First North. ? SaS rumble seat. A Mr. Jenkins and Jesse Hinson, featured in a collision at an Intersection FOR SALE Beautiful modern here. The rumble seat of Jensix room bungalow, double car flew open and a suit garage, sprinkling system, good kins FEED - - PRODUCE case shot out. Jenkir. ,' hat fell location. 221 West First North-Phoninto the rumble seat, which 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. Choice third crop hay. Phone closed again. Ria NOTICE If the party - Utah in and for the County of Cache. FURNISHED FOU RENT RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMA- BOARD AND ROOM Within TION. few blocks of colleg. ReasonS21. In the District Court of the able price- - Phone 878-First Judicial District of the State LOST Ji 4 - Smells good! be said, sniffing. What is it?" "Something you told me you liked corned beef hash. Whoopee! Yru bet I like it." Mark slipped an arm about the girL Honey, I ought to tell you about those roses. They were foolish but I didnt spend any of the $35 on them. Like a nlt-wI put 50 cents In a football pool the other day and was lucky enough to win. Thats where the ten bucks came from to buy the roses. Now, am I . . forgiven? Norma assured him effectively that he was. The corued beet hash came perilously close to turning into cinders but was rescued In the nick of time. Mark volunteered to set the table and went about his task whistling. Impulsively he returned and kissed Norma. The girl knew she had never been so happy. Miracles do indeed occur! A miracle had happened for her and everything in the world was going to be all right now. It was to be for a short time. (To Be Continued) ' OR-TH- li t FOR SALE 11930 11929 11927 11929 5 room apartPartly furnished or unfurnished. ment. Electric range, gaiuge. bungalow. 298 Canyon Road-S23. 19!) North Third West. Phone 159-S16tf. Apartment and garage. 263 S23. Herald-Journa- l. South Second East. Modem unfurnished Apt. with S18. 122 basement and garage. N. LOST Red ana white faced 174 East Phone Furnished apartments. Second South. S22. First West. cow. Branded K over double 787-J- l. S14S21. bar Phone 354 So. 833-- on right shoulder. modern One apartment. FOR RENT New 5 room Eng20. 163-S15tf Main. Phone lish style modern house. S21. Two furnished rooms with bath. Phone 818-ROLLER Also garage. 67 South Idith FOR RENT Modern four room S22. S9tf. West.. house. Phone 100C-SKATING TRAVERS cut in, deeply Youre takiug It the agitated. wrong way, Mark! When its surh a little thing that I'm asking just for you to tell your father you're sorry for your part of the quarreL It will make everything all right. Hell forgive you. I know he'i been trying to find an excuse to forgive you for weeks! And you can come home and wo'll all he together again, Surely, you'll do this simple Do It for thing that I'm asking! me, Mark! I beg you to! Mark turned squarely toward his I cant do it! he said mother. I can't do it fou you or sharply. anyone. He toid me to get out and I did it. 1 wont come back until he asks me tu! You can tell him that for me! Mrs. Travers put a handkerchief to her eyes. Youre Just like him! she sobbed. Youre Just as determined and stubborn as your father is. Oh, Mark, why will you disappoint me so! Sorry, mother, but youve asked the one thing I can't do. What about Norma? She and I are married you know. Do you think Id go to Father now and admit that was a mistake? But, Mark, dont you see ! No use talking. Mother. Better just let the matter drop. Ten minutes later Mark escorted his mother down the stairs to where the handsome Travers limousine was waiting. He returned to find Norma, enveloped In a blue apron, moving about the kitchen re CONSULT COUNTY CLERK li Nicely furnished TUS. "T x'-- up quickly. "Just what was it you came to talk about? he asked. But you must know, dear. Its about your father ! Did he tell you to come? Does here now? he know-youMrs. Travers shook her head. "He doesnt know," she admitted. "Not yet. But these weeks have been hard on your father, Mark. He misses you as much as I do. I gues3 you Marks chin lifted. know hy I havent come home! he said. I guess you know it was Dad Who started ! His mother interrupted. Please, darling! she began, putting a hand Of course I know on Marks arm. about that. Lets not talk about it. I want yon to forget all those unpleasant things. Its all over now. You can come back and everything will be Just as it was before you left! You mean Fathers willing? You mean he wants me to come home? Of course he does! Its Just his foolish pride and stubbornness that keeps him from admitting it. Hes AND GUARDIAN-SHINOTICES r prf Tp3 iv'lLi j UNFURNISHED go Rooms for light housekeeping Very nicely furnished five room for students or elder! 'y couule, modern home with garage. 263 East Fourth North. S22. 590 North Main. S24. ready to admit it- -V talking. Evidently his mothers preparing dinner. words had startled Mark. He 'poked Mark came to the open door. PROBATE Cfokumias shouldnt. But if ho t AUTOMOBILES Phone 50 or Mail Them In yKN cene had given Norma time to study her mother-in-laapNorma felt she might pearance. ha"e seen Mrs. Travers anywhere and never have dreamed that this was Maik's mother. Not a feature of the womans face resembled her son's. On the other hand it would have been Impossible to doubt that the visitor was of the Tuling order in Marlboro society. In the clear light of the living room Norma noted the fine quality of the mtuk wrap, the countenance that was autocratic even in Buch a tender mood, tho real lace, faintly ivory, showing at the opening of her coat. These were details that shrieked wealth and precedence. "Well, Mom," Mark was saying now. "I guess you ran into Norma out in the hall. No use to introduce you two. Great girl, isnt she, Mother? And Norma knows what a brick you are. Well, say it's good to see you here. Stay lor dinner with us, wont you? The words fell on Normas ears with a perplexing sense of unreality. Mark was talking as though nothing had happened that afternoon. He was talking as though he and she hadn't come to the end of their life together. As though everything werent over! I cant stay, dear. It was Mrs. Travers who was speaking. "I'd love to. Theres nothing Id like better but youll understand why I cant. Its something else Ive come to talk about, Mark something I hope will make us all so much happier! Lurky for Norma they excluded her from the conversation. Her glance went from Mark to his Bhe bad brought Mrs. mother. Travers into the apartment because it was the only conceivable tliirg to do. Now Norma found herself acting a lie! She ought to have spoken up told Marks mother she could take her son home again that Norma herself would never again come between Mark and his family. Somehow she couldnt do It no matter how much she knew t she should. These thoughts raced through the girl g mind as she heard the others rpilE i PAGE THREE Ul&ssni Author of "MAD MARRIAGE" BEGIN 17, For sale in all parts of the city at Bedrock See our list beprices. fore buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save ... you money. . . . List for rent with us, we can rent it for you! your property Go Yo SsnnUJh Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main. Logan, Utah t 15 'tr 'O iV at K iB K X rr Ic f. se V |