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Show EECITON TWO ' PROVO rUTAH) EVENINC HE TRIP A YTXPRIL RALD: "It wouldaX Tsu doa t know my father." "Oh, yes, I do," Huck told him tauntingly. "Whv vou mo fnni fo jruu imagine I doat know my Business? Every man in mv racket your unu happened to have special knowledge 5 L"t wmeeraing you. J know that jour tiCA man warned you even when you tco.nc old ! to saat suit her. so she used me. It s an er a junior in cojtegs --as 4 ar as ,m got, wasn't hewould wu lust old trick; maybe it worksd, but she you l.Tu? : 'Ul,nJtn wh(M aot stand for a it'that . . . within the door, while Hue m.ri. 1 - repetition of that w wncn me me lyvk one act of voura .that picaea few more quick turns up and down to be the1 fall ths room. Finally he wbmImI iinr.n k., ",t you'll rtt Uabit you were gating into of foig- HaroW and his voice earns like Uk weren't to repeat "i:neme..ou v ArmiUge IsN. G. If you ne--d orocf Jt..Byou know." sound of crackng ice. I'll furnish it1 Harold wnen did Pamela become at gaped him, "'Fake Harold1 reas he tossed the words off to Armitaare?" h sbIcaH torted. it, you mean," , likeso the words off in brittle napping Huck did not answer, but hurried of the' many irrelevant formations V'Wi MU CVlIt LEW KllfnO in Whlrh over to his desk and alphabet a picked he waited for Harold "No, I'm not superhuman,'' he shett of paper on which he bphid went on m as Harold continued to aiuquenc written out the he meant stare-The bdy had no answer. He was tc force Harold pteeaage to cable to his fa- turn speechlessly at him. "Just the of fortune. You ought to know taken too much ther. ' merely looked his surprise. But when he sought to thrust 4t by this Uiu that we place ournien members of our intelligence Muck a Hps began to twist into a upan the boy, Huid would not he amplified jeerUigly "in cruel smile. "So you won t Ulk? take it. "I'll not do it " hri&d ' ' every n Ing Well, if it was a secret lot m to look Huck in the iPftfW strategic postion we can valianUy r- you it's out . "It t if I was correctly in-'A11 riht'" I formed"-hanced, "aid, levelly. "T HtZ-- t know ahvthinir Hmit t . herf he paused to let bat he had to say sink with its Harold mumbled. tnia vour message to tuner, goes ifiountine. he added: "Rut I'm father ovut vour siirimlllr.' nr TO full import 'into- - ttwrastaunded boy's ft."- glad-o- f cable him my"seTf in regard to that rmml"that yoti were trtilt in bed' Huck took a hurried step towju J line matter ot tooJOWE. dHririgiwr Barter jhe cheek witbr l him and for a aticn here when your, ij"a',i,V name on the dbted father came line the rh.If to you yfitttthe-- tsyklenc thought there would be a physical ht' never saw." of your -in rime his hand a He ahd encpuntpr. knew he'd corns oat ultima V0U-Harold eHnged. &0 tw tur.i which he Pf it lifcr-- a steak ladled out to you lit put through1 a ar," h warned desrjeratelv: - Tfoii food chopper, but be didn't tare can't stern parental fashion." s handle Pamela tht Hack was enjoying- himself now He'd, even dared Huck to fight hiia word from dad and she'd Af-marry Hed been cn several occasions. holaiiibaek this it aire before anvone muM oti ia the band he figuraButHiick haltedHarels were not her.'1 7 tive ace Harold playcj his chief weapons of eomhat against a iiritihsuch time as rWuck seemed 4 sneer replaced the smile on his face. to Haroldts lou may be damned glad to words convincing; atfindleast they know that you're going to were a sufficient to arrest his action put siop 10 it, ne said hoarsely. and give him' food for thought .'Not for VOU.Idfrarnlr! n.i.IioH , Harold saw his fiantly. "Youefcornpelled .me to pressed it earnestly. advantage and foUow. your instructions about "You've got to U'ave me out, of other things, but you'll oveVreach jour-sel- f this," he declared "You hotly. if you try to interfere with Pa- can't uso me. to help you win my mela." sister. If I thought you had la "Interfere with her?" Huck roar- chance with her I'd tell the truth ed. "I1 own her) I know the little about you, you ." game she's bt'en nlavincr Vn,. "Even if it sent you to prison?" Armitage wasn't coming through to Huck flicked at him viciously. rcu t..n - h. with her and fame mime, herself by playng with bc men. Her brother, HAKOLD, is in love 1th Mildred but really that be cares mre for Mephen tbaa for M". He hT tit f with him and she consents, boping to keep him from HucU'i'f anibllnj crowd. Mfldred s mother has a bad act dent and she has to stay home froo. her work a wtoek. Harold does all inai ne can to help and ' Stephen couies to call, feeling regret over lu8 Jung absehoe. He nukes an engage. ment with MUdred but is prevented f rom it Pamela tells him that MUdred Is trying to marry Harold for his irioney. Stephen defends her ana is fur5jus. She cables her father and has Mildred discharged. Harold tries to have her reinstated but to no avail. Pamela sue ceeds in poisoning Stephen mind Qirulni'f UIIJ.i.x.iw . . nic luiier laws spent many hours there, first in recmess gaming with Huck and his friends and then in vtaisnt wt..n lions with the latter when he real ized xnat ne was caught in tbeteap-tha- t had bee'n sprung upon him. Huck greeted him with less of his usual cool urbanity. "Come in," he said crisply. Harold ctosed the door behind him, but without taking his Hur.k'nfac. eyea-too- lore hai nt Stephen seems lost to Panjehv? luck becomes persistent that iSoaroela plans to break with him. she snubs' him in Stew Psence and when he objects tells him that she and Stephen are Stephen protests when are alone and she sy that wasthey the only way she could get rid of Huck. hen she plead with hhn that she manages to get him t confirm the Engagement Meanwhile, Huck toi rape has sum- - had taken a matter of d, ' . ser-vic- e." W mister affabilty. , Harold coul'dnt ndure it He staggered over to TQNGUE the nearest ehair and dropped down A. N. BrowainF. dasiraar u,'k with his face in his hands. e that be cant pUy ' ? Huck pretended to be touched. toll with, him wife, 2 take It mm "You'll have nothing to tew s, something wrong worry !!S about,' he said smoothly, "when Pa- wSitb thd maa rather tlauisrlth tb mela and I are married. No. be wife or the F. L. quiet." he rasped as Harold jerked ra Is &.u..i up his head to "speak. "You can't top it, but I'll promse to give " ung a regiment with back to you an sever all our business relations, lust to have your help now . .. ." .1, . Booth Tarklnrtnx 1a weni unci "I won't send that Wt hour, flrl message!" "You would if I wanted you to glasses with shoes; now they look he sacks with icg. but I don't Tou were Pa, mt-would bolt I just right want you to keep your mouth shut. After andXaral married I'U give vou TIP OF -- Ijwstt A HT-'B.- "-- V- the-chec- Harold seemed to totter under this blow, but the next moment he had drawn himself up in a last effort to bluff out. "What' of it? you dirty spy'" he cried half sobbingly. "What of'ttn Hutk echoed Hght here' wht of It You'll Jdo anyJhmg before you'll let me Send that. cheek '.you gave me to your father. You'rioo clever for that. If you weren't clever you wouldn't have thought of dating it l"u weeKS so that it would ap- pear. enough1 iiros had eiansd you to have receivtd it from abroad w even i would have you if I hadn't known yoususpected were in a . ntr Pa-me- 1 la the cheek." "You'll never marry her," Harold choked, but there was statk terror rxnind the words. Huck laughed. He was Derfeetlv calm now. Torturing Harold had quieted him No? he mocked. "Well, get this. Neither you nor Armitage will stop me. 1 11 soon have that bee! out of the way." - GET WINDOW SHADES J tTo Be Coniiauedy at PpPVLAR tiLADlOLt t' Mttufj SSc a Dot, or $1.50 per hundred NonwSd Varletlns-fl- oc per doi ALBERT EASMpSSEH JSB South "HfthWest" - " D. T. R. CO; ;. ; Mil or PAcn hole." "Yea damn you." Harold cried funouslya hojfeyou gkm4n,ft- Huck was not disturbed by his wlhemenee. "Quite so," he said easily; "a hole I got you in to make an allyof- you: You see we needed the entree- you,, could, give us to th right pcope. So wb' had to take you by the hand, little boy, and lead you to the slaughter -He stopped and s';rveyed thctor- ...f.neu weamrtt- - pgore him with - . 4 fr m im- - FREE! the-iadi- , . dumb-lounde- flga- - . .u'LS -- mensely disturbing proportions to upset Huok. And he was upset. Jlis face Was almost drained of blood, but bra eyfa gleamed and there was. even thesatanically, hint of a suppressed snarl upon his thin wicked-lookin- g lips. ,ion",ia To hlclnri. ing his soul a th never failed to whip the boy into a icver oi impotent rage. But now, missing the gesture, he expecicneed a cold dread. d. ,.. . U. uTh'l .,ni Huck osimtea. urainarjly the1 man was ra his calm. masterly nation of any situation.' Muck oid offer .him a cigare Which 83 a rule waa ..... in itiuv. iv ing gesture at, these sessions. Al ways nad infuriated Harold.. The small ; attention to his creature pleasure, cominc frnm a ...i I he knew to be as ruthless regard ... - , an Something was in the nrinH much was plain, and Harold sensed urai WliaiCVer it VIS it fnruhrulnrl. further trouble for him K',.. k- - kkH-pin- - 111 h.""d 1 the boy threatened to get out of eontroL Wen, ha had threatened it gavs Huck back a measure of his composure to put him on the pan and maks him dance. Both of you forgot, or rather your father did not know;' that a valet ws busy in the adjoining bathroom, with the door partly 6pen," he went on quietly. -- That valet happened to be a majt-wh- o had served me for some time." KDTH DEWEY THIS HAS HAPPENED NOW GO OX WITH THE "STOBK MILUKEU LAWRENCE BMeU STEPHEN ARJUTAGK when bo fcr to fur (ram (but "Well?" CHAPTER XXII whs Iut4 tatttcbed It., Their friend, Harold stood it th aiti... ship grow until PA34ELAJU Oi ...... the luxurious ani hin tklE. ap lf"ifII MMf, daughter Mildred's employ. that HiiEk 'Connor oecupUVd on the -- l . fats A.. I L I hui iroDtner. .awe ituor ana next to his own. It Thea HICK CONNOS. became la. was a familiar . suite ta him 1 abutted . 19. r J ... . . FREE! G esa One of our famous nice handkerchief purchaser A JLJL JL VIA Surprise packages with every. -- $2.0Q purchasi.or more. with every dollar I A . W UJL If . ; jmore. After all Safeway can only test and select, but we must turn to A The youiorour-tahdards- . -- l type of canned fruits, the grade oi staples, the cuts of meat you VlaJL xsjii iv tv3 fAyf,:mr:i mmv . MB law rm 5- -7 prefer.set the standards which Safeway foods must meet Our ability to interpret your wishes and satisfy your requ- the measure of oursuecessr- -: irements-determines instead orthe merchanta savin v Hum " ' ar nf -- GYM SHOES Good quality Boys' and Girls' Gym - :Shosrsizejr: iJJC 82to2 Good Sizes to 11 Sizes 250 pairs of ladies' Slippers the season's Jatest- - values 4 mi ..'.".'.'". MISSES' For Ladies, all leather for house ..$149 . $1.69 n mn . 49ir SLIPPERS top. ch niack-an- d Values to U1T83 11066 for .IllIIf 00. iini- - mm ....VUU 1 table. $i00 5c Ono lot of Lollies' House Slippers L. X.dmf.....:...;....44c for rncn oriadiesT" IB D.S. Garments, H poir lor m ss5sMsnBB.EEa5SSSSBr5rj 5c - ' bunch For frying, shortening or cake making, try Crisco. Purity., soda., crackers 45c 3 5c2 .. Texas new potatoes. 5c 4 .. pounds .. 25c ietrap" Lt CENTER ST. -P- ROVO 8- - t Same As Atore Sizes yt to 11 ' $1.69 ..37c 29c pounds Green Peas Fancy California, niiea pods. .. pounds .. . well- - Mavironnaise Best Foods Gold Medal brand. - 29c35c .Pint .". ;. 35c Uu !" 51.49,'. 3G3 WEhi1-- .. Asparagus A very healthful vege- - New Potatoes Moapa 79c 37c... lb. can KfVIUCl x AU . pound ORof .8 lb. avcrace. Bulk, best quality Kbite. ' packed in 3 lb. cartons. Fresh and crisp. Safeway Meat Features liiln Sb.cs 5 to .... Crackers FINE KID KUPTERT -- TRADE . tendcV Young new (Jit Kirks hard water castile. Large bars. ' Isr 23c pound Crisco . pound radishes. ?,GARMENTS:- SoaP 49c Radishes 6..' 15c tshTeUdotrcwoanut is priced for your saving. 39c 23c Home grown clean greens, tan. Sizes 13 to .bars Cocoanut jyrupLarge-Noi2tin-s, tins $2.69 ' 39c 10 .packages Spinach for Special soap. Note the saving. 1 tins BOYS TINE DRESS CALF SKIN SHOES 10c uu; len pairs oi Mens or nn ITiPAYSTO One Sizes i to 5 :.79c: For Ladies, to $4.00. Come pick em out in assorted flavors. rine appie slices in Compressed and cooked. Especially good for the cold lunch. .SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS Wrt . . Ladies' SHOES 50 pairs of Men's work CO AC 3 Shoes, $4.0rvalues forT. . ; Soap The all popular desert 55 c 5 cans Corned Beef 00C Ume (4) Four pairs of Men's Rayon Sizes 8 to 2 . . ....00C Plain and fancy Tea Cup and Saucer Men's Black Knee Rubber Boots . . for I for rSlrpkn Fancy pink Ralmon, good for the salad or salmon loaves. No. 1 tall cans. 29c 2 $8.00 One lot of fine Kid One Strap Slippers. Sizes 01 OC 13 to 2 for OliOJ 200 PAIRS OF GIRLS' SLIPPERS. OXFORDS, SANDALS, etc. Values to $100- ,. ,. BirerHrd 200 pairs of Men's Fine Dress 88c Jello er es 4 AmO Salmon Safeway bread has a ten-dflaky cake like texture (hat will please you. Full lb. loaves. for (2) Two pair of Ladiesr Rayon uioomers or 00 SLIPPERS BABY-SHO- ES- Bread 100 pairs of Men's fine Dress Shoes and oxfordsT value to $6.00 ; nn. 1 for only $3.95 These are worth $6.00 Step-in-s One Lot of For men, 50 pairs to be sold for a pair J l,00 Bloomers... $3.95 WORK nr ' All sizes ... 00 C Four (4) large Turkish Bath Towels Sizes 8 to 2 ' KANGAROO SHOES" (2) Two pairs of Ladies fine nn Rayon Silk ?T..00C-(4Hose Font tpaT- r- GhUdren? for" fur olh Stores Saturday, -247 West CmterSt TKoni02. .1 55 N. University Ave. Phone 552 SPECIALS pairs of Ladies' Slippers and Oxfords, real to $6.00 EOmdn nKeaay-oys- r- 150 -- a Will SehoorShoes for Rough and 8 Same as above sizes 216 to' 5Yi values fo $5.00 iu ok At Country Cstyl sausage made In our Sanitary ' markets.1. 15 c 18c. pound 18c pounds , 28c 2 . , pounds dcnvircd'frcc.' or more Lun'dcGviredatac! 37c nrrcol 10c m .l M |