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Show PROVO (OTAH) EVENING nERALD. MOSD AY, ATRIl 8, Jeered, hut Mildred jVnGttgh to know that she rat act it . tag?" JEUrold M "A mere acuainiaiif awkward find tlx ' ft "m Is hi T,rr v n. .v. i t n Wmwegmmmm DEWEY GROVES tiA5ovc'Jnc hmt HAS HAPPENED IpKED LAWRENCE, atehog-EtftJndsoa Hotel has hor U In saatchoa . from L M STEFOXN ARMITAGE MMurna the thW and W asks tt tafcenar hon, . ki r ,.1U i i " mmrti ht twty- v .0 I an-- , lunPuwi meets HtCK ho tatfano- CON-- , become infatuated with - amuaeo aermat By her to . HEATHHURDER i I - tt careful or ei' will have her cUacharred. Itm nay not be so easy as her Mr, HAROLD, is tat love with jigt He la rather a weakling, - D.T.R, Go, ..iiiUi- - II itlldred .warna him against lling with Huck't crowd and ' JtaAlm to call, at hertome Jn I to keep him from them. W hite fcs there Stephen phoned. GO ON WITH THE STORY . v I On Jones Act nj. with both men. When MUdred the man-kk- s hi favors - WiilllLftJi.. -- ' 9H ncai-wna- hodif she wants to bay l 1 oaagnter or phone her tu Stephen escorts her rune. roos;- WM thef salesman who had be er. She snubs MUdred Jtiit ! tore Stephen wt; by - ,',,rli1 ( whoa td'4 employer, - ill 11 - 5 uur jiiUpOM, fy1Vlf I a law I Wtt htm to dinner. uipoUed i out-race- 1 n Wetting rpTfpf H JlH ear. and aot o; of my tuQeta rlerced the op ar. ; Heath waa Rvkwardiij-N.-H"tA str;:gvrf Isajjaa VAJI shot through, th. head from ba-unborn hind. Onar of the. elftcara ia tha ear shot him whUa trying to ahoot ' vvt:,g thit;. the Uki aarcam failed to 'eaa ' Didr t you like it?" me, and aama day tha authonuea '. his heart, however, and ach ' will learn who it waa. It'a a rank to know "WeuiJ it errpn-siryou when. Mikired cm back, kwktng Injustice that I ahouVd aerva time she had that " 1 dlrtn't ?" "M ildred "retbrrcdv charming for murderIdida' omaUtT ' bought to wear to the" theater with net aitcgithcr tr'uthtaiiy Convict Returned Is Escaped That's why t acaped.-4- i . Stephen, Harold cutaad Stephen sisweet x areas would lay IM Walked away from upon The aid McCoy Prison Utah to State lently and fluently. Suddenly he her a as metnory lasted, the prison-Marc- h 8 when working knew that he couldn't stay and but back of long " on hn automoblia iutsld the sweetniss jui:t new the From Butte. watch her being agreeable to him. taere was l.ghted the tire cf grounds. He cam directly to Hoo-uiisaid he to clear ou," munand worked In a mine her Tib going pride. He'd aoniehow Mfont.. April 8 ltf! Es fur ih- past three waeka. Ha waa It firmly. aged to make" her ferl chrap. riTTE, Mildred vainly urged hiw to atay, j Bright Mhia way to kiss every- gir! i4'rted by a cuard from the Utah touwa her.e aa JacKJCaUy,-- -, Mi'.dred told-hc- i ai lf sit.e.. pnaon, K. rf. McCoy, Stt. ea-but in her heart ..she knew shc'J The i she wouKlnt be kisxod by a man bank- - rubber and convicted rather be alone with Stephen. HIRKH CAUSE DEATH , . on a train nere VVELLANft. CWUfcprtt tha;; ShJj(saived that kissesgreir vui CB stifl; shr ww1W' fflift'HHaroid' like hiwere hly whafyou uianc them., v :Tv i.UHfn to Salt Lake One mWri wns believed to be until Stephen rang t)u? dooib.'J-thedying I'.(n, tiary quartera. and .two. jrt'i hi.cheap as dirt or priceless as pearls she completely forgot him'. other perao&a wera aerioua-lie was r.ohpluseiU. lv bu net todav as a Maiilt of Arlm. She opened the dortr herself. ft stij. lung 'fibct hating his Tins mHomohites into n llro wlro Osed to drama with h' i her mother was busy with mending wasn't adrepViVi McCoy readily saw him Mildred whk-kisses. g'anceai had been ton down bt m. in her room. She said good,evening 11 the door. She felt like telliug d thai !h" w. !S the convict who hi. v high wind r Just aa she would to anyen at fro.i: Utah the moth--i'i- ped prison o. but her if who wasn't imwelcnrne. but Stephen a pit h. wanted S. raed the He roundly h(is that instant. to, rtep fro.n S"irh saw something in her Ftarry eys :iuol pigeons" who he said gave room into ttH'ir hi't preser.ee. a that cheeks spok'e and flushed !:::: over to police, and although he (To I'c Continued) warmer wefcome. j dLiitted he was a bank robber, he and hand out a MUdred put if i roualy denied thajfKe killed i She kissed her. It. tnnk Then he ..Will California ,! i '.;' Heath, Salt Lake real estate or did not utter a sound squirm " vfrom his giasp. but when he rePass Kf a bank" he told poli.-leased her she caught her breath J "but I'm not the man who killed and stood off frorft him in wordless j confusion while she.f ought for calm. Heath. A pal and I. preparing for SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 6 Stephen looked at her quest sur- n.i!;- - Califeirnians may go to the a hunting tripwere jtalkimj about intlls ah(T decide whether the Jones hpw easy it- would be to roB a bank, impptumis net had prised him as well as her. He had enforcement, law meets with the so we djecided to try." In the1 case" that followed, Heath. not planned to kiss her. She had approval of voters. A proposal that 3 referendum be in an automobile with four poltce- looked iircsistlble. fend he had not He exptscted anything held to determine therstatua of the tnen, wns stiBt and Kitled. resisted. lihen t what artTMlly happened. fhrwwrthitt the state was being con- - Says Didn't tihoot Him didn't shoot him," McCoy said, "I'm sorry you did that,". Mildred j' sidered. seriously here today Jy "1 tjaa shboting at the front of their forces. said quietly, and Stephen had aehse leaders of va font ! -- inow;-.- II eS-p- F - Uept, , rt CHAfiCitt XII kttAM W 1 J AOT.nvlnn.wM Inf. n reaction in regard to Mildred. I bK9ae; tx tolerantly regretful at appeared to be the" end ot tf T ; iglll UmiyiWliMmnlUl-Mllhjr ni""" blossoming friendship, he Tm to Mildred know had she meant It. and said did sjhso qui.'ily, that," Stephen enough you sorry after a night of sleeping on t he did not want to let her go. ly, for a long moment. Then Har- - you muat know, "Ttsrceitainly not answered "quickly; "Ch, no," she course it wasn't, serious, the old lifted "p!ca3j' fclay." his face and smi.ed. The the girl m n.s ourtg life.. he felt about .her. No more H in l'l scowled darkly. "Wint to lib "thaTrWBjt his .feeling' for smite " s- on t ov Tplay im bnaiit Auuilagel" .he Harold put"his""anua. Mildred wasn't so amus-- 3 fool Ilar"Love's a. damn ti.mg, ihouklers and held.- htfr firril. a!,llt-- suaiicioualy. Pamela, either. He didn't old said bitterly. If - "Ddn't be si stupid," Mildred told t.Jjough she tried (o move away. know why he was attracted him impatiently, hoping he wouldn't Mildred looked at ' him steadily you mean Pamela,'1 he sajdtensnlv r. She was lust a nice cirL ant to make an. issue or the mat- "worry you. Sl'e plays ZheV eyes rrelnTstFwTtl' Pamela . . . well, Pamela new man tr. She feared to have" him go with she metis. 'a fellow guessing. every You never der sympathy. "I've an idea it what she jwould do nejet. It might be very sweet," she said S es' even nutting the sricll on now, after the scene they'd been Connor.' through, feared that this jealous :xciting. ;soltly. "But I guess you and I Hucjc "Th'.t's hopeless inocd would- - lead him to Mildred';, eyes .blazed. ; a fellow didn't want excito-a- ll won't find that out, Harold. We l'.ut she knew if ho She wants them all. But.; just-itthe time. It was restful aren't lucky." I should think that jw,- as her guessed what was" on her mind he with Mildred. He "guessed hhrsh a Harold uttered laugh, brother,, would put a stop to her would ro. boUer see her again and fix "What are you worrying about?" he having anything to do with Mr. "I t"ll you Mr. Armitage is hoth- - t s up." "You burst out like a mid Connor, I tell moi-- ' than a. mere acquaintance isn't ing youhe right!" Id then, when Mildred had jibed. be-1 summer garden of roses just to s.-- that imi.'ss to mo." the said rarncstly. "You oughtn't :d. him, he grew determined to cause some guy telephones mat ne s you know something against him," ."Then you might have told him coming up. Well, what do you sup- Harold objected. "He seem:? O. K, you wen just sarting for China or ; couldn't put him off, either, pose he's coming for? If you feel to me. Takes his drinks and his Bagdad." ugh she 'told him she didn't like" that about Mim you've no need Mildred smikM. "Having no serlosses 'like a grntleman.' as tlvy seeing anyone that night, to worry over your luck." tike was used to say. Pretty decent sort with ious dcs:j;na upon either you or Mj--. insistent. he He's just coming because the girls, too. I watched Pamela Arniitnge," I didn't see why we' all right," Mildred gave in,' his work. She tried her darndest to lives in a hotel and misses have p. party, she said t bu want to." to home," Mildred said, trying; start som 'thing, but he sweetly: "Get busy and see if you thought her indifference deny both to Harold and to herself makeashim can't bring in something amusing cool'pa any man coiiid." kept t cause him to change his visit could have a ." Mi'.dred despaired, on our set while I change will "Oh, well .. She hoped he would stay that Stephen's ' Mwntentous meaning. a dear." of convincing him that Huek was you. '. ikt least she told herself she t vou believe it! Harold de- He could have no con"I)i':ir enemy from now on," dangerou". rher eyes already had grawa Llm"Don -efl tw v 'v. "inryMrhwrern-- ' "I still think I'm a ception of ! jnan whose emotion.ei aiiu uie wetiriiiesa Lliat lltLU Who's going to waste alism wps buried so de?p that a shd to stay." like a film over her sensitive ing for. un- cn "A fine frie'iid you would be to pretty girl could hot awaken it es was gone when she re- - his time s parlor atmosphere a girl in it that he gainst his will, she realized. the'," t Mildred called back from to the living room. In its Mess "I suppose you'd like to ask me thi! door. "Ste . . . Mr. Armitage was a look oi transport that wants?" Mildred shook her head. "No, to go," Harold said as Mildred hesi- - m:ght meet you on the way out and ght a scowl to Harold's visage. you're wrong, Harold," she said. tated over warning him any, fur- - think I'd cleared the dcVk for him." 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