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Show t r -. i 4 PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932 PAGE FIVE It 1 h LOVE iVfQfslEY bu H. v I CORi .EY CHAPTER XXXVII "JO you know Barry Townsend?" asked Mona Blowlj. j3he came Into the cabin and, closing the door, leaned against It. This other girl, this slip of a youngster really, was clasptDg Barry's picture to her heart as though she loved him. She seemed scarcely old enough to love anyone. Yet Mona realized he was not too young. Latin races maturing early, bad produced this girl who was crooning over the photograph. "Pardon. Madame?" said Celeste, startled. "Do 1 know Barry T" A man could nave loved this girl, Mona thought, for Juat that delightful, delight-ful, lingering drawl. But there were other reasons as welL Celeste was beautiful. She had wound her hair once more with the black and white silk handkerchief. handker-chief. Lottie's simple whits silk frock suited her to perfection, Ton know my Barry. Madame?" the girl asked again, wondering. "But naturally! nat-urally! Or you would not hare had his picture? Or maybe he. ees a movie star?" "Movie star?" repeated Mona, Relief Re-lief came over her with a Joyous glow. "Then you do not know him? You do not know who he Is? "I know heem," responded the Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the I Respective Signers for Further I information. , Z NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALIC OF REAL, PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District, Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co., plaintiff, vs. Jesse Stott and Marie Stott, his wife; Bonneville BOOTS AND HER SWAb ABOUT , WOW. M3 VOO fco.. urns WASHINGTON TUBBS "T5 MAT FRECKLES, AND HIS FRIENDS ; iw eoiw to cRAvn., n OOTTWEWS AMP TIG "SI JT DOVJM-. ILL SET 1V4E COr4TRoLS;AWI 'rf S - AM' ;VATOI 7HIM6S y girl assuredly. She set the leather case back again on top of the wardrobe ward-robe trunk whence she bad removed re-moved it "Where did you see him?" asked Lottie. "Here," added Mona. "Sit down and don't be afraid. We would like to know where it was you saw Barry Townsend." The girl hesitated. "1 do him no wrong?" she asked carefully. "You are not " Celeste's eyes traveled to the ring on Mona's finger. "His wife?" Mona laughed a little lit-tle harshly. "No. I am I am bis aunt! Don't be afraid. 1 have come here In search of Barry and if you can help me find him then you are befriending him. It may be in my power to bring him much wealth." QELESTE sat down slowly. "Yes." she said' at last, "1 will tell you. Why not? Oh, It Is notblngl I fell in love with him. Maybe you theenk I am young?" She drew herself up proudly. "I am seexteenl 1 met Barry when be went to Barbuda. Hunting. I was there with my father. fa-ther. Barry was there in his what-you-call? Motor sledge. Ah yes! He and another gentleman. A dark man. They came to Barbuda " "Barbuda?" "Another island." There was a lilting note in the girl's voice. "Barbuda, where gentlemen go to hunt Oh. a darling Island. Planted is that correct? with game. A beautiful place. The ancients who owned It used to breed fine slaves there. Only the loveliest of them remained. The others were sold. For generations the slaves from Barbuda excelled In beauty. They brought high prices." "Not now I" gasped Mona. "Of course not now!" responded the girl indifferently. She smiled. "It was there I met Barry." "And he made love to you?" asked Lottie. The girl twisted and looked at her a moment She smiled wlnnlngly. "No." "Ah," Mona breathed. "Barry did not make love to me. But I loved him. 1 tried to follow him." She shrugged. "So Maria, my maid, was sent to take me to Barbados. Here I learn English." Ton speak It very well." "I am learning the English way," the girl said reprovingly. Lumber Company, a corporation. uefeudanta. lo be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 5th cay of October 1332, at eleven o'clock a. in. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, Slate of UtahT alY the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, proper-ty, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a point 8 rods IV2 links North, of the Southwest corner of Lot 2, in Block 31, Plat BUDDIE 1VV V!SR,ttOW MW'J 10 uv "ST Ott CHlCO GO 0Ae.. IM Bt-M.ES' T FATHEA S P0W6 HtTet 1 n y ' m OF TW6 FEDERAL rVKW TttNW4Q TO HEEM. BOY-' TM SlTT1r4TI?Kr ALL RkSHT-. 'W O0ULPMT- , i CKAWli SACK TWgRE AM ;VATai 7HIM6S 4, rpHERE was a hue and cry outside and then a shout, Lottie stepped to the door and stood against it. "It's Maria and a couple of officers. offi-cers. They want Celeste." "Her parents are on board, aren't they?" asked Mona, "Certainly they are! They came back from the club in the tender wben 1 came. They did not expect the daughter. I recall re-call that they planned to visit her at her school after lunch. Lottie, let her go. They are looking for her." "But these clothes!" Celeste began be-gan wistfully. "Look." said Lottie suddenly, taking the girl by the shoulders. "Can you tell us where Barry Is now?" "Holiday Island. I think. That la where " "Where 'is Holiday Island?" asked Lottie, sharply. ' "1 don't know. It was an Island. that's all. Barry bought It" "Celeste!" roared her father outside out-side the door. "Are you there? Come out. No more nonsense!" "You may have the dress," Lottie said hurriedly. Unbuckling ber wrist watch, she added. "And this." She motioned Mona to be still, took Barry's picture from the frame, slid it between the pages of a magazine and put It in the girl's arms. The hurry and flurry outside bad subsided. sub-sided. The searchers were exploring explor-ing the crew's quarters. "Come with me," Lottie said. "I'll take you down this way and get a boat for you. Maybe the quarter master won't recognize you. Cornel" The quartermaster preferred not to recognize the crestfallen young lady who hung on Lottie's arm and grasped a magazine convulsively. Lottie secured a boat, gave the oarsmen oars-men two shillings and bade him shove off. She watched while the little bark bobbed Its way to the quay. "Now," she said to the quartermaster, "take this message to Celeste's father and that nurse. Tell them Mademoiselle has gone ashore." Mona met her with a white face. "Look here." Lottie began without with-out waiting for her to speak, "If you are going to faint at every girl who Is In love with Barry down here you'd better get a grip on yourself. your-self. That kid has a high school crush on Barry. She admits be didn't care for ber and he probably didn't even know she was around. You know what men are when they go hunting." "I know what pretty French girls are when they go hunting!" re , -B... Provo Cjty Survey of Building , i - I.ots; thence East 198 feet; thence! i North C5 feet; to the North line of rt 3 of said Block; thence West i 1S8 ft et; thence South 65 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 12th day of September 1032. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County. State of Utah. Dy'Chas. W. Mitchell. Deputy Sheriff. Thomas Thomas. Lawyers for the Plaintiff, Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Her- MOfc Or ViRW!tb WW. fc MERE OQ GJE.?b CVVON I WANT To TWtW SW MV Btrr Mnu cant go Thru VOO UTTUE j CEN V0VOT. FlWt f THAT STRUT 'VHR HAS TO' BE' AWCHO2P OR, WE'RE eoMG -R f HAVE . TROUBLG OLP , BETSyS A LITTLE" VJOBBLV - ' I' I ' ALREAWf J n : 1 s turned Mona. "And you gave her his picture!" "You can get a dozen others by cabling and having them sent air malL Sallie would attend to it. or Mrs. Faxon. I gave her the portrait to get rid of her because she gave us quite a tip." JOTTIE sank Into a chair. "In the first place she said Barry bad bought Holiday Island. That nar rows things down somewhat There's a man at Port of Spain, the captain told me. who can tell u where Holiday Island la. We reach Port, of Spain tomorrow. We can charter a plane there and fly to Holiday. It's easy!" "We may have passed Holiday Island," Mona suggested. "Yes; but if we charter a plane we can fly back or down or across wherever we must go in no time!' Mona nodded miserably. "I'm glad 1 brought you along. Lottie," she said meekly. "Listen, Mona. I'm as anxious to see that dark-haired friend of Barry's as you are to find Barry." "Are you in love with Steve?" "Maybe. That remains to be seen! Come on. let's have tea." The evening dragged. The girls went to the dance at the Aquatic Club to make the time pass more quickly. At midnight the party returned re-turned to the Miranda and at one o'clock she had cleared for Port of Spain. But at Port of Spain Lottie and Mona, in the kindly guidance of young Dr. Allen, failed to find the man who they hoped would direct them to Holiday Island. He bad gone fishing at Gasparee and would not be back for several days. "Then well stay several days," Mona decided. They drove back to the quay for their baggage, took It through the customs and found a taxi. "Let's drive through the park," suggested the doctor, smiling, "it Is going to cost us the large sum of 12 cents!" They drove up Frederick street and. skirting the Savanna, drew up at the Queen's Park Hotel. "Tea." said Lottie, indicating the cool open lobby which looked out on spreading saman trees. "I'm fam Ished. Why. great heavens! Mona. do you see what I see?" There, seated at a table, dressed In aviator's togs, and pensively sipping sip-ping a cooling drink, sat Bud Moran. (To Be Continued) a'..l Sept. 12, 19,2GOct. 37l932 NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District j Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. Zion's, Savings. Bank and .Trust,; Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Anna F. Ritchie' and F.C" Eueil, Defendants. To be srM at ".l-i ff'n c?i Wcdnpqd.iv the 10th wk r vj KJ . V LWUCTft l'J'S2, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front dooi of the County Couit HoUC, at the City and Coun ty Linldmp. situate in Provo City, I WOvOO VOO GEX vu:: ? voo BUT Mow ARE YOO COWG TO 5ET f FpCEP? , .... . ...TO BUT I MA SO AFRND-SO " 10U POOR klD-flA MCNE.--1 MUS' t ine MV 1-mm! 1 uton'T TMHER. OH, RttENfi. USTEMl .NOO CMW jfiis m i .m'in m b ERALD INFORMATION DEPT. Ahlander Mfg. BODY & FENDER WORK, and main leaves for all cars. Phone 182. Automobile Loans Automobile Joans and refinance. 157 No. 3 W st Phono 1371W. Dry Cleaning Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain and fancy garment . . . Rugs. drapes, blankets, etc. We call for Permanent Waves $1.25 and up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 1343 Residence Jeweler 25 years experience expert watch and clock repairing reading glasses $4.00. DELL CHIPMAN, 138 South 3rd West. o5 tiring Sam the Shoe Man, Proprietor. We do the work right. " University Shops 490 No. University Ave. and 208 West Center. o31 We Buy & Sell Used Cars FOR CASH. Buy from us for SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. 5th Wanted For Cash Quantity or quality unlimited. ESTIMATES at the NEW 2ND Nimer Battery Station Willard Batteiies, Sales and Service We specialize on Electric troubles Starting, Ignition nnd Generators Cor. 2nd West end Center Street. Phone 649. o31 Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Commencing 4 rods West of the Southeast corner of Lot 3, in Block JRlat-JB'. Provo City Survey of JUdtJlK.X'Ot?; thence Wes,t3 rods; thence North C rods; thence East 3 rod3; thence South fi rods to th ! lace of heRlanmg. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 26th day of September 1932. E. Ci. DURNELL, Sheriff. Utah County, State of Utah 1 VIP ! 1 GOT TES) OV FLYtt fXROOVSO OP fcc:,jOoy or, W PVfNrc. V BOT , "V OOKfc TOR I HrNO V6MrVbtt T UP rV bT M LANDING wuuMviee. MMN VOECTH Vou. vie WEtL OVP 'AMPS, AMP VOU ViEEL MOT AUjOVM twz battle To fRCttTEW AA. NES? 1 1 1 1 i. LzJU Mx.just srr yl t2ifcfT . SHE'LL. Fiy ' , , : r- . . . s "'.-- - .---v .. "mini 8w us if your Motor Overheat REPA1R1NO. Springs RADIATOR In stock. 476 So. University Ave o31 MANN'IN F1NAN"K KKftVICK. II. Jolley, Local Agent. oi and deliver. ofl 256 EAiTT CENTER o& SAVE THE OVERHEAD less easy terms. W. and Center Phone )00 06 USED FURNITURE Highest Cash Prices Paid FRPE HAND STORE. 35? Wist Center o31 By Chaa. W. Mitchell. Deputy Sheriff. Thomas & Thomas, Lawyers for the Plaintiff, Temp!eton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald Srpt. 26. Oct. 3. 10, 17. 1932. LEG FRACTURED 20 TIMES WEYMOUTH, England (U.R) Arthur Brown, 18, entered the hospital hos-pital recently, having fractured a leg for the twentieth time. He never has gone longer than 16 months at a time without breaking a leg. BY MARTIN 1 HELP mc mo.o. s. BY CRANE RKTSl ON HOUR WlAMl SCCAKM 6tT00Tj TUIS AWT AMY BY BLOSSER yJMER6&UAR.: sTed-..at least; VILU rWELL (SOBS U PlLEV CLIMGS :"K THE TPp OF - ; THE VHPeR. VlKfQ the BAHDrr;pLAwe- FOLU7WS CLOSELY - Co. - f NT rw 1 n sv "v 1 ' rwca u. iT. err. yTVC Business Cards "the general shop 168 No. Unv. Av We specialize tn slovt and furnace repairing. All parts furnished We can clean furnace and flues Ail kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash paid for used furniture. We. call and deliver free. Phone ttlS-W. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. MONkV TO LOAN YOU CAN 00 IT! You can stilve any family financial problem with a "PERSONAL" LOAN - Monthly Payment are small The cost is low. Phone, write 01 call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Kooin 8. O. P. Skaggs Building Utid Floor Phone 210 75 Kast Center .Street lTOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 North University Uni-versity Ave. Phone 1277. tf f"OB EJBNT JTURK1SHED 8 ROOMS completely furn. 306 No. 5th West. Phone 702J. o7 5 RM. modern home. Garage. 640 No. 3rd East. Phone 247J. ol5 OR UNFURN. 3 rm. mod. apt., garage. ga-rage. 61 So. 2 W. Phone 968M. ol4 NEWLY decorated rood. apt. cheap. Call at 372 So. 1st W. Phone 589M. g9 ROOM Nicely furnished, modern home. Furnace heat. $2f. 593 East l'jt No. Call mornings or after 4 ii uii.-i ncm. . o20 3 RM. and hath apt. Close in. Strictly Strict-ly modern. Phone 1015W. o7 OR UNFURN. 3, 4 or 5 rm. mod. apt. 227 E. 3 N. Call 529J. o29 TWO large rms., ground floor'. A p- 1 ply W. P. Fieckleton, 541 So. 3rd I 06 FINEST apts and homes. Furn. or unfurn. All prices. All locations. Call J. W. Gessford 757-Jr . 66 MODKR1; api w;lh Katage? Cheepy 511 E. 6th No. Call 684J. - -oo 5 ROOMS furnished and modern, electric refrig., ?20 month. 646 W. 4th North, close to school. tf ,T, . . - NIXON aDts. aDt. and room. Ga - rase. 185 So. 1st West. - 1 WELL furn. 6 rm, home or H K. : rms, garage. 261 N. Univ. Ave. o3 OR UNFURN. new . electrically . equijtt apt; Adults. Others for I TTi!lni?g O o 1st fc.. FJhone 15.5.T. ol3 2 RM. apt. also bediooir. 284 E. 1 North Phone 45QW. : . oIO HEATED bedrms and good board. 30 K. 1 No. Phone 943J. 08 WANTED ; 1. MISCELLANEOUS MODERN chicken coop for cash. Phone 339R. C. W. Hawke " o3 WANTED to rent-long-term lease, immediately: 5 or 6 rm. house, N.E. Provo. Write , to Box 7 c-o Herald giving description and location lo-cation of property with terms. 5 CASH paid for old gold,-jewelry, dental work, etc. 62 W. Center. o4 WE PAY top price for leghorn hens. Bunker Farms. Call 016R2 d3 FRESH cow for feed. Also have boar pig to sell. Call 031R3. o3 ( USELESS hordes and cows: Dead "nea If culled immediately, dall 050R1 Prvt. n HOUSES 6 ROOM mod j hnme. -Cheap,-; by owner. 930.. West 2nd Nnrth. olft A Can you cut ibe' aLove tmoe into. a two pieces mat wu m togccjcr 10 toon an t oblong winch, wltea the proper two Cod -we dftwp bj , wiB chow two'tranglet of 1 one shape and two mangle of ' aothcr shape? TS' - ' I , Sticker So!utiori?l1 1 jNSta '.I' Has, tit" afxl LSree-quarlflTrt' jOtSsi luyH. iaj fhe nun speftt fws1 4od -t tirpnM hoars' going; up xnd one and ' o:.z-izS lkuur cwhir.g uawa,' 1 iTICKefti Phone 495 Want Ad Rates First Insertion, ' pr line. : 10 cents; each additional laeertioa per line, 5 cents; one week, per Una; SO cents; two weeks, per line." 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cent. If Iniraure charge 25 cents. . - -If not paid within three days double price will be charged Count five words to line. Ululmum accepted, two llnea. o ' ; Legal Rate - ; LAND and HOMES Willard L. Sowards 39 W. 2nd North. Provo, Utah FOR- RENT- - UNFURNISHED MODERN new 5 rm home, newly decorated, furnace, garage, 745 , No. 2nd E. Phone 343 or 1408J MOD. 4 rm. and 5 rm. homes. Also f ; 6 rm furn. Inq. 414 E. 2nd So, b7J- - 3 RMS. bath, garage, cellar, $10' mo. 245 N. 3rd E. Call 374W. oil V PARTLY furn. 5 room new modern home. 291 E. 7th North. ol4 SUNNY 3 rm. apt. grd. floor. Heat, hot water, gas. 248 No. 2nd E. olS FOUR room modern house. Inq. 590 South 6th West. 06 2 ROOMS with kitchen and ra&H V $8 month. 870 W. 3rd South. CaA 1 after 6 p. m. tf ' HOUSE 6 rms., cheap. 315 So. 4th West. Phone 1267. ol2 mFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 350 CHOICE pullets. Phone 263J2v- Sprtngville. -joi?-- ANGORA cat and kittens. 229 No. 5th East. - 03, 500 PULLETS. Inquire Globe Mill- ing. Sprlngville. Call 230J. . iO.' CONCORD grapes. 2 cents lb.' del J. xH.rKirk, Phone 198J. o4 HEATING stove and trailer . In T . good shape. 660 W. Center. ; "oS- GAS .range, very good condition.! -1 Phone 519. . OAIRYns-alsoSO-Srrtlfler'lolin Gooder Vineyard. Box 124?r7,r7r . WILL sell Remington Express rir't I goU1 bu, front mod-L. j man 4S-W rear. New eoncUtlojui 1" 'w eesn. rnone B98. I .0 o!2a-1 CRAWFORD peaches. Phcje'- HJ- J. Burr. . 04 DANCE music for every occasion Lowest pi-Ices. Phone Mr. Washburn. Wash-burn. il5C0J2. . oa fCONCXJRD - krapes. growers prices, r j 235 E. 3 So. Pbon . 6C2. ; 4 1 r EXCTIANGE:, for coal; Spanish -onluftaT Vpofotoea, . Jonathan ufc -pls. -Phone 482W. . . UC CABBAGE. ' carrota. cauliflower, . tu! n!Ps. onions, poUtoes. UbU beeta.-ph'5rie03U2. True ScotLolC' KEYS btw. 4th and 5th West on Center. Call at Herald. MAN'S bicycle. Identify and pay r ta. o io. e jsast. 06 LOST LADIES purse, bet. PI. Grove and Lincoln high. Reward. 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