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Show THE OGDEN POST Trade Journal Has Lunilu'rnicns Hub Ortranizod Hm Commendation for Paine & Hurst Co JUAN: Koyrlly INEZ SABASlttS Copyright lifts Wptr Beet Bros. Pltur I sU ! j jl lift ft ooi Inc B.r.-ymo-r. U a , xty ecom-j.ZJsn- invitee him to to power In Rome, the gveete to reception.LadyAmong Adriana Tameee, i. txquitite eoreted by Borgiae covein, Donati. true Lucretia notlcee Don Juan'e ivtereet caught by Adriana, ehe genu Aim that Donati i the beet ncorJttnan In Europe. ln.'tii.uis arc artiilr jmlili ihod in , onvi.t the Dry Goods ' ' Sl natuoi;.! rc- magui-.iiii.f on-- ' r. Ciuli r of liv 1'i.ou A Hiirl Made ;.! f Kver," the a; trrea: tin- story . 't hjiinis ia i.dl i:i..iiiJ as orig-- ! in iuii'.i in play by M.rodyth, .tarring John Warner Bros, pleturlzatlon of thla noval SYVOfBIB down the broad marble stairs 11 wa no eonern ot hi. nos Juant father, dlelllveioned faithlett vile warn him: this little weakness or the Borgias for murder I women or they vill d Meanwhile in Nerl'e little room Take their love forget t" Thte advice Lucretia faced her brother and the made Don Juan the greateet sinister looking Seri. There va envied by men, but little light, which fell iron: a lever of all time, women. all Inf amove lamp placed high on the wall lr. edored by LvcrtHa Borgia, at the peak of the flickering shadows th.u crept .0on r forward from the corners o? the room the signs of the z.uimc .,im-eto writhe and crawl t:ie walj on which they had been plac-Nerl said no word of grce.itig to Lucretia. but merely ! the room, picked up a tiny crystal phial and from It let three trickle Into another, even smaller phlaL Handing It to Cosum. be d rro-tse.- ps CHAPTER IV Parhapa you are not aware that remarked: A pity that the nuke Drlla He Donati ia our beat awordaman. In bia Interest reaent your worthy gentleman wiP. uf may Ter a heart attack before duwn!" lady." worda bad no Carelessly Ceaare took the tiny Lucretia Borgia meaning to Juan for an Instant. bottle and slipped Mt into h;s hlark Nerl smiled. It He was much too busy with hla velvet doublet. thoughts as he gated down at Adri- always amused blm, this attitude ana in the garden below. Then, of Cesares toward death that Is. he caught Lucretlaa the death of others Sometimes auddenly. He turned to her with an Nerl played with the idea of death meaning How ralm amused smile. And ahe, realising for Cesare himself. that he knew that Jealousy lay be- would the head of the house of hind her desire to make him loae Borgia be then? Juan had gone on downstairs, Interest in Adriana, blushed for the first time In years. sauntering from step to step, lazily, Angry with herself for letting and as usual, the more slowly he atm understand her, and because moved at such a moment the more that had rapidly his mind raced. For whom of her own clumsiness made It possible, ehe turned away were the liorglas preparing a swift As she did so Mala ascent to Heaven? How successfulfrom him. crossed the room and came to the ly had these little plans of theirs For an instant she ever been foiled? Amusing, to cheat balcony door stood there, until she caught Lucre them of a victim on some sweet tlaseye. A glance passed between evening such as this! He cared little about going into them, sharp, significant, yet for all their quickness Juan saw It, al- the great room where most of the Var-neR- e - -- is-- .i: M!l an IT HI.) fr t' i A- 'O' t , gctn-ra- : store. i tot' son;, il'itiil t lu- - B sales-niii!isl,- eorsets. infant's Meal-- , I. I. ' ll ill.'. li sow? J liio li V .1kl.$HSibL ip-- 0 SHOE per eent; eent; !7 per eent; U(i 1ST Ml'l - I CLOSING OUT 'i. ready-to-we- ar department. ,i.- ! Of Our Big 1 undoMear, hal'd denanment. eilii-etiii- ! was given ii Meek in Mhii'h to shi-the highest inerease jmssihle nvei the eorresiiuinliiig period of the pre intis sunmier. After the denii'-- t meats had iheir own sjuviul with, t heir I'eisi.iuiel hen: it efforts tfMaru imliiig the seel imi then in the !mu light, through suggestive Th,. eami'iiign brought si!i ndiil returns. August sales were the largest in three years. The results of the sides Mere in the nature nf inetvased sales; notions, I'or ernt ; toilettes, candy, etc., 22H Ier eent: pieee goods, LM.'l ur eent; art department, LTli per eent: hoisery, t I COME EARLY ! SATURDAY, LAST DAY i 11 nr-- c ti.e I.iine their store ioto eiglit eniiuny seetioits, iirh gruii L in 4 rat's riMird. the iiiagazine iioliiiiiog 1 t .s l -t 1 A: k ti'ini nf siaynii: : I'eiii-raenm-- t u : V i ti. ii.;.;,, aod August sales July ia1 . ' - I liM'tffcTfTitiiia niun- - l ilia I I'l'i.t f - July-Auja- -: mngu-l-'m-- I!- - Ci, Tmr mi--- )';he tv Ttr - - tt' W a- -- I i i I n i ue ! .ii-- l Mi- ,- 1 ill. ? It Si'1 "l :Ot 00., lie jir:.oeii.,! jiiOM-i. till' ,'d I .hiMO-s.i.li-n II. i t.:,!i-.if rn! In, lii', ii'-l til rlll-:- t till .Ml,. L i ; !.i n' In' i it ii.i-e- t mi' i f llo elut vu!, I'V. tit till- ii Ot i I . per Pair Of Shoes For Men, Women And Children 2000 eolleetiiiiis, 1,000 per cent. Kuch of the sales force in the winning department received a cheek for While all the employes of the $S. store did their best to win the award for their section, yet they also took the sportsmanlike attitude of referring customers to the outstanding values in any division which was in the midst of its own special drive. The nrtirle is replete with the method of the Ogden firm and praises the methods in six eolumns of the magazine. The Ogden firm is to be congratulated for the exeellent mun-nin whic-the side was presented. Must lie Sold EVKRY PAIR A RAKCAIN! COME EARLY oM-- The Family Shoe Store 353 or STREET TWENTY-FOURT- H Railroad Clerks In Social Session Tuesday evening. June 7, a joint meeting and entertainment was held by the clerical employes of the Southern Pacific company and Ogden Union Railway & Depot company. The festivities were opened by an address of welcome by Thomas Liddell und responded to by Fred W. Smith. Mr. Ernest D. Adams, baritone, sang several solos and Miss Betty Seaton gave a reading. A clog Are You Ready for Opening Day Wednesday, June 15 ? danc:1 was given by David Liddell fol- ? ? ? Now Is the Time to Get lowed by a vocal solo and cello obligato by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Steed. The Liddell brothers and Stewart gave a tumbling and gymnastic exhibition. The hit of the evenn band. The ing was Tinneys male quartette closed the entertainment feature with popular selections. Dancing, refreshments and cards vero enjoyed the balance of the even- Your Tackle Ready. one-ma- Reri let three drope triekle into a smaller phial. though apparently ad in nothing bat he waa Interest-- 1 the marvelously hilt of hie aword. Mala held at her aide a email mirror, canght in a frame of exquisitely wrought gold. She held It out to her mistress, and Lucretia, with a amlle of apology toward Juan, hold It close to her face so that the light from the room within would strike It Someone had written a message on the mirror's surface In a thick, white snbetance Uke soap. Lucretia read It at a carvsd glance. Nerl awaits yon, ft ran, and signed Cesare. She turned to Juan In dismissal, was her hand to kiss, but Jnsn, remembering various short end ugly tales abont the Borglas, merely bent low over it. Lucre-Ua'- s smile hid her disappointment She turned away, and Juan, bowing again, went Into the inner room. Apparently he crossed It without a glance about him; In reality hie roa swept It and noted that although the walla aeemed merely tour solid bits of beautiful panel- one of these panels was Just slipping Into place. There was a tiny crack between It and the next Panel, and In that crack was a man's face, a face. with dark, burning him gsve eyes. Juan sauntered on across the door leading to started down the great marble staircase. But he deroom, left It by the the wide hall and scended only a few .ttepe. Then, turning quickly, he ran back to the P and itepped behind pillar, standing so that he could look Into e sitting room of Lucre tia Bor- private suite which he had lust left. Lucretia, watching t until she saw the room, trust that Jnan had ute bal-nn- y crossed It to the Pnel which he had seen moving nnu. touching its hidden spring, J,ed It to open again. IFithin was small room, containing hut a few of furniture, whose walls were oueycoabed with secret eup- There wre curious, slnis- thin everywhere about it. aU sqnlpment of Nerl, the eorcer W,M 2i wsens akUl In devising secret was ao great that In all i?rope Uara waa none other Uke From hie place behind th post Jr?" eould a corner of the ! Instead, guests were assembled. movsd by the thought of tbe girl he had seen from Lucrstlas balcony, he turned aside when he reached the foot of the stairs ind wpnt oat Into the garden. Adriana was there. He saw her at once. Bhe waa standing in the gateway that led to another part of the garden, and bending over her was Donati Juan did not know him, bat remembering Lucre-tie'-s remark abont Adriana It was not hard to guess his ldsntlty. It waa not hard, either, to guess the girl's feelings. She had drawn away from Donati until her body was presssd hard against ths delicate iron grlllwork of the gateway, and suddenly ehe forced her way past him and came down the path toward Juan. Ho told him? aalf that her walk was more beautiful than other women's dancing, that her beauty made other womens feces look Uke mere suggestions of what beauty might ha. And, amillng synically, he marveled at almeelf, who had known so many women, for being overwhelmed so completely by the loveliness of this girl Bho had almost rs ached mm when a trailing end of her white gown was eaught by a flowering bush, whloh. like Juan, wanted to detain her. Xagerly Donati hurried after her, as ehe paused to disentangle It In three strides Juan was at .w side, an Instant before Donati reached her, and bent to loosen the floating end of delicate fabric. Eagerness made him clumsy, and a long, sharp thorn pierced his linger. Ai he straightened np Adriana noticed the blood on his finger. Her little cry of pity was soft as th went cooing of a dove, but it laan Don of heart the to straight the world' greateet lover! , Only a drop of blood. Slgnort-naBut all I have ho exclaimed. Is at your service. lie epoke vehemently Ineven tbe Adrians, young and onroad ways and voicss of mn she was. could not doubt that his words shaped no mere pretty by his speech. Almost frightened an for him faced she ardent tone, aland turned then Instant mors, most ran Into the palace. And and Juan were left facing each Do-na- tl other. bKfnd0Ctch glim pee of Nerl Donatls eontemptcrneltwisted Una puxzed, he stood staring. mouth Into a thin, e his shoulders a!ruESlng ii (To he continued) turned and went kl. In-h- Satz In Sales Service Larger Quarters E ePaJlson has necessitated 1 .rz halts 53 a Service company to No. Sr quarters Vr.wlc1 WM for their sta- located at the and Twentieth tv ashington ncw location is at the 'VtehirJr Twcnty-firs- t rgton avenue. The street and first sta tion is at the corner of Thirtieth and street and Washington avenue L. Swartz A. established by was about six years ago. a When the business was founded handlthe small lot proved ample for demands. The ing of the publics for the automogrowing popularity the business. bile has increased the The Swartz Service supplies as weU car hD for with parts autoist other sup- as the good used cars and ing. Committees handling the affair comprised: General Committee: F. W. Smith. T. F. Powers. Hannah Ecklund and Carrie Adams. Program Committee: A. D. Kings-forchairman; Currie Adams, Eva Wilson, Alyce Wilson and Edna Weaver. and Clyde Stone. Dance Committee: Winifred Reed er. T. F. Powers, Marie Letrhenberg, Charlotte Griffin and R. T. Paine, chairman. $1.90 to $35.00 and Cut Hooks. We also carry u complete line of Camp Hoods. You can spend your outing We can fit you out with just as comfortable as you Hoots, Huskets, Lines, Leaders, Flies would everything hut the fish. d, Refreshment Committee: A. J. BurE. dette, chairman; Charles Clark. Florence Fields, Avis Revor 75c to $1.50 Steel Poles Bamboo Poles at home. W estern Sporting Goods Co. W. W. ARMSTRONG, Mgr. 24GS Kiesel Avenue 21 (is Kiesel Avenue a Brent C. Hillis, chairman; Doris Haines, Ruth Blake ly, Edna Cooke and Kathryn McCook Card Committee: Six Big Advantages Scowcroft Canning Factory Is First to Start Years Run The canning department of the John Scowcroft St Sons company was the first of the large number of cunning plants in the city and county t; begin the seasons run. Thursday on morning the plant started its run folUtah strawberries. This will be lowed by other berries and cheiries and then followed with various kinds of .fruits and vegetables. The plant will continue to run continuously until late in the fall. The last product which will be put out at the canning plant will be pumpkin. All the food products by the Scow croft company which include about 45 varieties will bear the label of the companys famous Blue Pine. The companys coffee, tea and spice continues company's coffee roasting department, which is one of the most modem equipped plants of its kind in the intcmioun' tain region, turns out special blends and roasts of coffee daily to supply the hotel and restaurant trade in Ogden and the nearby states. Kitchen and Blue Pine The the been have given King" products consideration of the biggest hotels and restaurants in the intermountain state!!. This year the company con tracts for fruits and vegetables which will guarantee an extended run on each fruit and vegetable as it comes from the garden or orchard. packingdepartment throughout the year. The plies. Old wrecks that have been left for the scrap heap are taken over by the Swartz company and taken apart, Those parts that are usable are kept and sold at a low price. The Swartz service enables the autoist to get the desired part for his car at once without the necessity of waiting for the part to he sent from the factory or from a large supply house if the part cannot be secured locally. Yet The new-typ- It Costs No More new Goodyear e All-Weath- Tread Goodyear Balloon Tire costs no more than the early type balloons which with have gone the phenomenal success of this new 1927 tire. The 4 im--prov- es the performance and value of any car no matter what size or type the car may be. It does this through six important advantages : out-of-da- te 1 the world's greatest tire actually er 3 Slow, Even Tread Wear Safety 5 Quietness 6 Appearance SUPERTWIST Carcass Traction 2 Let us show you this new tire Modern tell you what it will cost to equip your car! Tire-Servic- e Co. VULCANIZER 2276 Washington Ave. Phone 346 |