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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE VOYAGE . TmTast Week) rig", thanks. man hear the "what do you n'"lfJJw r bewuuv. . K "?2Jil t. Bni,8 is' Uncle Bill? ""I fW. M tils own otiice door. hack complacently: r Scott-Porte- fihed IM typewriting: her. Bess florld t0: nd frowzy and dining, had heen and drink was ou her hPRidfl KSer Hi fjjoffood C,. breath. Tony couple of friends ke-- rSrVbTd a and he didn't snowd. up. FT" fcrdlnner. !T ffii about ten u"'v here?" n.harri 11111 afraid she rather eho was not J LJtsh-blondeMill- ..,,, flnttpr- - fl creature of ritbli"' little who seemea Lt age. of Tony' her fair skin who had the "Sunshine about. The rerivallst movement with Its preachers ihlne tent, music and Its organ lingers. set-Sbooks and benches, had on the out-idown for a stay was Its of the city, aid Milly and exhorting preaching innocently !L SIS and lr. L ri m agent press little dinner table for Ural olghta with accounts of all Tony had had to rewrite ,.j .k. hnmp m of Jill's stories. she regarded Bess Now with a her expression Id Wring change Interest. md Bess," she Isn't Inter- - heavens. good "But "she surely murmured Fitcnr ated Id Mr. with them Sun- She's got Piedmont had dinner fli In dij over Uo praying. ijoDtr Bess all he's Hlin-a- fter muttered bitterly, her Hps trembling. "Why. he's i ikons. Fitch is; I never would said of looked it him If he hadn't a all dlrorce to be get going til mujed Hit" felt a qfi and blue-sudden sensation of dean and young Tony, itime. the whole crowd of hen was In the bay ! Why couldn't they leave him alone? Prank Fitch its t tceir tma; aon t you minx ror nmlniili I'm tha nnlv Witman ha I wish Well, don't think papers reaay features If he's atl And tut mere area i otner tier looked a it my tniy enough to let It go 1M "He didnt say anything about BWlng the column !" Didn't her Bess fumbled In her the evidence was nenlng bag: thtfl A letter frnm tho jump oft that the Call was and must make some ckinn on the editorial page; anew letter that aald. "Sorry, but I City best and both Daldson and to say Imoldson Inrnwi Ttili ma A letter was signed merely a penciled T."; ToDy had way or air. men's notes to ngnea mat way. sue !! jed qoestionlngly. expectantly, at im going 10 p,es demanded, shame !" Tony said, with sne cm not feel. She vui uUii for I w that Itr Bm had not contributed Han,. ill T,,u"' B DHu'V1 cJS Hut or Idea to in'e, " It" ,n"!lln' bout U th - Batur- - Uo.!. nriay- -'or "Vi pf ;,V,,n,flrr,n Tony time. Mm sine- a,.. i64 Q!i i. y a if." Joudst woman'! ... -- do. wdn,n H.C,r,i ' . h, te:u.-T"- ri fclScv', nln Coin. "-'"i- eu U ieem """8ht: "i1 jid they get the Ferguson cottage?" "01, 'ps- - right near the shore. "h. my camera " She went ..IT to get It. and Tony leaped from her bed. snatched from a lower bureau drawer her fresh Unen tennU frock and the lavender dotted swIss, them hurriedly under the clothing Uremia had already packed in the bag. and slipped in two pairs of stockings and a white duck bat. She was back In bed aualn. the picture of . innocence, when P.renda returned. "Ot up, lazy." said lirenda. "I haven't had niy breakfast yet." "See the paper?" "Oh, yes. and meant to tell you ! Vour engagement's signed, on the front page." Im- mediately after him; the various men grinned significantly as she went absorbedly by. with her fine feathers somewhat drnatgled by the rain, and her rouged cheeks redder than even her own bold artifice had made them. She was breathing hard and angrily; she saw nobody. The door of Mr. Fitch's office cloned behind her. When Tony went up to Mr. Greenwood's desk a few minutes later he gave her an Impish and slgnlfl-oan- t smile. "Fireworks In the old man's office, eh?" "Sounds like it." "What'd she sny?" , everything. They're going to cut the feature. " "I heard that. Well, Bess'll take care of herself." "She's paying two hundred for that apartment." "Who said so?" "She did." "We're paying her a hundred a week." the city editor said musingly. "Well, if he says she's to get out, she'll get out." "Could he keep her If he wanted to, Greeny?" "Sure he coufd!" The sound of a woman's raised angry voice came from Fitch's then they could hear his placating murmur. "Landed the Porter engagement, did you?" Greenwood asked In sudden excitement, as he glanced at the social notes. "Yep." "Scooped lt?" "I think so." He never praised; no city editor ever did. But she knew how pleased he was when he said with a look that was almost a wink: "All right That'll make np for some of the rotten stories you've been turning in." "I suppose so." said Tony, In superb scorn. "I'm about the best social editor you ever had a chance to bully. Greeny." she told him. "But you won't get my hospital story for me. and you don't want to faint In Market street?" "I do not!" It reminded her of Larry and the comforting hour beside the fire that afternoon. "By the way," she said, "you followed lip my little City Hall story; here's something that may Interest you: Lawrence Bellamy Is going over to the Examiner with the Journal." "What Journal?" Greenwood's tolce was as swift as a bullet. "There's only one. Ills Journal. The Journal of Commerce and Business." -Who said so?" "He did. I know him and his wife quite well. I saw him today, and he told me. They're going to have a weekly supplement and then he's to do a dally column." The enigmatic, slightly Impish face of Greenwood went blank. "Got your Sunday column In?" he asked. In a flat voire. "Hour ago." "What's keeping you? It's almost ten. "I'm going with Van to get seme oysters." The llght9 of Market street were caught In the long lines of the softly falling rain; the pavements glittered black; the air was deliciously fresh to Tony's lungs. She and Van had their oysters; Van talked about a girl named Frances, She wai a swell girl; but her family waa terrible. She had a mofher that could talk the roof off the Cuss building. Tony absorbed the hot, heartening food and thought her own thoughts, Barney Kerr wanted her to go to dinner with bis family In Piedmont on Sunday; she did not want to go. On the bnt trip home, he would a?k her again to mnrry him; he oi constantly asking her, now, or rather he was giving her those strong hints (hat mean that a man Is anxious to put the direct question to the test again. Nne of It aeemej significant any nxn or even Interesting. Tony couldn't take lt seriously; she couldn't tnfce erlously anything that wasn't the newspaper ofllce and the old ly;. writers, lounging or excited men. the atmosphere of blue smuke and Ink and pencil dust. And tonight the had to keep coming back to the warm little secret memory of that moment with Larry In the hall. When she reached home she !M to Uremia that she was not the Kcrri' on Sunday. tu.-ke- "Oh, pale. signed She "DOW fill turee yean CHAPTER XI P.endy." Tony said, actually "On the front page, and t" went out to the kitchen, where on the fable, cleared from the three earlier breakfasts, were the cream and sugar, the empty clean cups, the tumbled newspaper. Tony seized upon It. whirled there it was, on the Pages. Ah front page, with photographs. Miss Patricia Page Porter, a debutante of the season before lat. and Mr. Lee Carolan Scott, both members of the most exclusive Hillsborough set. j about to announce to their friends one of ,the year's most interesting engagements. Tony felt a delicious thrill of pride, presently tinged, but only pleasantly, with fear. Suppose they got mad and denied It? Put no. said her common sense, they couldn't do that They would Just tie angry for a while wpere slowly. "Is Antoinette Taft. the great newspaper woman, within?" said Clifford, at the door. "Hello, Antoinette!" he said, coming tn. "Cliff you saw It. And It's a scoop, too!" "The other papers haven't got It?" "Absolutely not." "Well, congratulations," Cliff said, He Joined his sisters In smiling. a second breakfast; the kitchen was full of pleasantness and youth ami excitement this morning, and for Tony at least the day had the thrilling taste of success. She and P.renda expertly disposed of the kitchen disorder, and P.renda went back with Tony to the bedroom, putting on her hat. taking her shabby old topcoat on her arm; her gloves, her bag, her suitcase. Meanwhile Tony started bath water running, and wnndered about, assisting her sister with small last gifts and advice. "Good-bydarling, be a good girl, I'll and leave the marines alone. take care of P.ruee and write you every other day." Going back Into the apartment, Tony remembered suddenly that she had promised to telephone Kuth Itellnmy. She dialed the familiar number n moment later, bumming as she did so. Is Mrs. Bellamy "Hello. Minnt. there? It's MNs Taft." "Just a moment. Miss Taft." Mln-nl'- s slow feet retreating; and then a subdued, distant: "Is that you. j ' IT spring morning, rested and In the content with everything well beat of all worlds. Tb- clock's handi stood at nine when Tony opexened her ryra; P.rrnds, drcs-e- d wns h.it. and cept for her Jncket " on packing a suitcase that ly the Other bed. -Santa Cruf ns to bechanted. "My tacaHon but gin two weeks frm In the publishers' contention comes to telephoned so they there, and ln ask me If I'd tk l t'l! wr"k older s Anl-an- d-" the itesd. ter went on, folding pajamas, wiptn tissue p.iicr. dragging ing opwords Into a singsong f. r out her "and the pleasure of Sating them, Santa to down drive Uff has to taMrg hes Cms today, tun, anJ Itose Margaret and Mary and art we going to bate fuol tayl" t"mrr. Tony?" "Is that .vu. P.uth?" Tony cvhoed In turn, her voice surprised and uneasy. For Kuth's tone bespoke calamity of some sort "What's the matter?" "Nothing. Only I fee) rarber sick over the whole affair." Kuth said. "What RfTalr? What's happened?" "Oh. that Journal and Ktatnlner thing getting out. Tony. It's Just well, Larry's frantic. He knows we bUh know." Kuth said hazily. It uasii't toll li.in't worry about that. P.nt he feeN terribly, He had a telegram from the chief early this morning: that's tb way we knew. They were all wild, "f course. It bad been absolutely roti-- ' fldentlal! Now the whole tiling may to hp off. Larry s.iy he'll bate lie's otter. terms they take any he Hew to I, n Afiioiinn otn And here about an hour ago Something be terv 'much wanted He want you tn do for him. Tony o know h..w that thing leaked of.. y. jon can find out In the 1' f",M can't. be fice; seen the page of the paper You'w . 1 paper!'" IM'-neso far in a Tony bad Her win horror. Mate of stupefied were In complete confusion; what bad she done, how on earth had she romp to do it. and what w;n Ht to d. now? They didn't her; they were to g"iioroH. them honorable jhey were too It be Wouldn't tli.it. do to eHc not deccntcr not to undeceive them, ao-C- to Jet them know" "I wish you could have seen tM chief." telegram from tbe What'd It sat?" "I'll real It to you. V' l cant; about ,c took H It said something had be that very much regretting the pro to d!cus It necessary felt M ,b.in.'"s with pers.ii. n a It t and trust, couldn't Call story, and that tb front p; be considered as changmust -i- bis basis of the ing the rntiie that. Poof tiohS. Something like I'1'1 J "It tarry I" liuih mM. Put him. It upset how ful to T, rT will you do tl prl and-so-- (CONTINUED NEXT WIIK) Located in Salt Lake City at 241 Located at 61 East Broadway, fcouth 4th West, Manufacturers Salt Lake City, Features P. N. of Queen's Taste Macaroni-Dem- and Practical Front Corsets, Under-Be- lt it through your local Corselettes, Garter Belts. merchants. All fitted by Cross Staff Expert Fitters also handle UnderThis well known concern is wear, Silk Hose, Brassiere, one of the most prominent in Negligees, Pajamas, Etc. Perthis section of the state. Its plant sonal Direction of Mrs. W. 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No thing injurious, consequently they matter for what occasion you may are not only health giving but want a corset if you stop at the are health protecting. Cross Corset Shop and have a Their business increased so fitting you will find your figure that improvements have been much improved as well as your made from time to time until to- general health as they offer a day they have a model industry. very scientific and stylish service. It is highly important in corsets Everything in the plant is kept that style and appearance should is as it the clean, scrupulously be combined with proper mepolicy of the institution not only to make first class goods that chanical and physiological prinwill pass inspection, but to turn ciples as well as ease of appliout products that are as near an cation and proper adjustment. It now possible to have all of approach to the acme of perfec- is these essentials without the sacriand tion as modern machinery methods will permit. fice of any one. It is no longer tnat the corsets be a If the public could only com- necessary to hindrance the proper freedom prehend how these products are and movement or a menace to handled by this company, could health if it is properly construcunderstand how pure and health-givin- g ted and adjusted. They underthey are there would not stand the science of correct fitwhich be a family in the vicinity here and will aid you in would not be a patron of the con- ting the solution of many of your corcern. set troubles. Their products are very popuThe Cross staff of Expert Fitlar in the community, being the ters fit every corset purchased. very best that the market affords. handle They only the best deThe management of this fine garments, signed including P. N. alplace has been very closely Front Practical corsets, corselied with the large business inunderbuilt garlettes, corselettes, terests of this section of the state ter etc. belts, infor some time and has been The hosiery department is a strumental in the upbuilding of of this part of the state feature this section of the country and as they carry here stylish hosiery the institution should receive the in all the late and popular shades patronage of the entire people. that will match up with any shoes you may have. H. It is a pleasure for us to call the attention of the ladies and misses of this section of the state THAT CRUMPLED FENDER to the very high class stock and Marron Makes It New! service offered at The Cross CorSKIDDY Streets, careless driv- set Shop and we believe that all ers, snow and fog is it any won- ladies should drop in here on der that winter takes tremendous their shopping tour. toll in smashed fenders, bumpCHURCH LUTHERAN ers and auto bodies? But no need Christ Evangelical Lutheran to worry when nicks and dents appear here you find a fender church of Murray (Missouri synand body service that strraight-en- s od) - 171 East 43th South street the Rev. F. E. Schumann, pasand polishes damaged outerr ERROR "Christ Jesus" is the subject of to be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 1. The Golden Text: "Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder," is from Isaiah 9:6. The also includes the Bible passage: "And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease" (Matt. 10:1); and the following correlative from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus established his church and maintained his mission on a spiritual founda-- . tion of He taught his followers that his religion had a divine Principle, which would cast out error and heal both the sick and the sinning. He claimed no intelligence, action, nor life separate from God." (p. 136). the sermon lesson-sermo- n Christ-healin- g. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 11 a. m., fol lowed by Preaching Services at 11:45 a. m. 4 Ladies Aid Society from p. m., on Wednesdays. 2 Wasatch Street Patrick Magglure, Pastor 4900 Rev. Sunday Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Week-da- y Mass, 8:00 a. m. CtD tt llta K , ltD v Now you can enjoy more frequent contact with members of your family living elsewhere . . . with the folks back home . . . sons and daughters at college... friends. Call parts perfectly. Keep your car tor. Regular Sunday services 3:00 looking new and smart at all p. m. Sermon by the pastor on times this way. Sermon subnniVE IN TODAY DRIVE Matthew 4, We Overcome OUT TOMORROW WITH A NEW ject: "How Can the Temptations of the Devil?" CAR. The service will be followed Located in Salt Lake City at f hour's instruction G22 South State, telephone Was. by ' in 1529. The services of this man for children and for adults, are a constant reminder to people the chief parts of Christian docto keep their cars in the best of trine, with application to our evcondition as he does high class ery day life. You and your children are work at prices that meet any invited to come and to as cordially all and quality competition worship with us. and price. Mr. Marron issists that his serYou know vice is dependable. that you are going to get value received and courteous treatment when you trade here because past experience has taught you that he is personally interested in you and your trade. Next he leaves nothing undone in his effort to provide for you the very best that can be had for the money. ISOXa ktvnf 43 Fair and honest business methods at all times, excellent service to every patron has established for him a trade that has extended in every direction from Salt far-awa- y them Sundays or any erening after 7 p. m. FRECARLSON & Lake. Mr. Marron offers an excellent service in ::nd does automobile painting the very best of work Here you in this department. will make your choice from a w ide variety of the season's most popular colors and by having this firm paint your car for you are of having a distinctively beautiful car returned to you. .is an auth The orized Duco auto rcfinishing sta tion in this section and it will be well worth your while to make sure of getting the real DuPont Duco on your car by having them do the work. There are ninny inferior imitations of Duco hence it is best on the market, to have your car with some one who is reliable and well known, who features superior products and displays a DuPont Duco sign at the shop. In this review we are glad to compliment It. E. Marron's Duco rcfinishing station and auto top shop for their excellent material, fine workmanship, rapid service ,nnd modern style to suggest that anyone who is in need of a new lop, upholstery or repairs would do well to drive around and have a talk willi him. He can be reached by phon, letter or personal call and is known for his prompt and efficient work. You can rest assured that when he puts his O. K. on your job you have one that is satisfactory, CO. tyoo&lU City HaOl BATTERIES TIRES-GA- S Dependable Repair Work Authorized Ford Dealer Genuine FORD Repairs COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE, GAS AND OIL We give and redeem S & H Green Trading Stamps on Gasoline and Oil. CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR 48TII SOUTH AND STATE to ST. VINCENT de PAUL one-hal- sus-pc-- WAS good to awaWn In the si DESTROYING SHOP E. MARRON . J CHRIST SEEN AS TRUTH te at the premature announcement, as many another person had been, and then accept the situation with whatever philosophy they might Tony had propped up the paper where she could feast her eyes on it. She drank her orange Juice j CROSS CORSET te 1 "Oh-h-h- w,th-wI- "He was here e ago, but Bess was Western Macaroni Manufacturing Co. Oh, rtendy. how delicious. In this hot weather, before the fogs begin! And to drive down frlwds Kathleen Norris. Cortfal Service no It's all when he and I first were There he is!" Tony looked across the swinging lights and littered desks, saw Mr, Fitch slipping quietly through to ago, Kathleen norkis CO- - PHONE MURRAY 81 |