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Show PAGBESVtn FRIDAY. NOi'EMBER 6, 1926. PROVO EVENING HERALt) AIMEE SEEKS RETURN FROM rHJS" .f ! INC Virginia JU, By LINCOLN QVARBEHQ and Mrs. Thorn C. Illner of ANGELES. Nov. ft tlT) 'IA8 .'hi city have Juat returaed from a trial by a Jury ou charge Facing a auoatb'a visit iu I'blUdclphia, a of perjury a ad conspiracy, Almee bcre they were tbe guest of lira. Mtl'hersoB today lstincbed UliMfr'i tarento and other relative a drive for a second flght for devil there. . ic,ffnse fund.." The evangelist e e Wbl'e la the Quaker city tliev pix-t- to raise an nd.litl.iuul l(ltl.(Jtl were given an opportunity to tlalf in fight the accusation against her-ei- f eibituMion lbs ; ami uiotber, Mrs. Minnie Ken abkh they, enjoyed, but character- ady. having already tjiat ised V only fair la cvmparlaoa with tutowut for tjjclr defense during 'a there being .'"'1 miliary bearin.Uf this amount other world ehBjitI i.T.IKN liecn iwlstnl Uas a'ready only a small numlirr. of ttaiea bar-(nMcPberaon Udtl Jbe fnlt Mrs. riblbits. ' ' . Mr. Miner waa lmiresaed witk I'rcss tisliiy. dclari d she was th woBdcrful Industrial opsrtunl-t-o- f .The ciaugt-llsrejoicing aVlbejqiiirtniiiry to have well frd4atht-ettyHi- a her case beard ffure a. jury. with the general prosperity tba'i "It will Micau ultimate and" coot ' hand.' em to alxjund ou every ulcle vluilicntloii (nr i;." site sn id no waa particularly IniBreawd Mrs. McPherson and ."MoiIht with the great ateel bridge recently Kennedy will 1m held under- $'i"ai built acrosa the De'aware from 'all awli antil the trial W'liis. I u 3. N. This Philadelphia to Camden. hr the law'thit dvfendauts liave a bridire Is coastrncted of shl and right to demand a trial within 60 ' In the (lavs, and the evanee'lst- dec'areK aa id to lie the largest ) world. It ,waa .ninslructed 'at k he will insist that the jinswdinst. inider way as mm m as possible. coat. of;$3.5(,00. Mr. Milter states. One' span iu the ceuter of the river Is fore Mr. ud 4lr?i, Miucr tttteua1 foTHiHtBinv of ITTsJ feet w thl rtceo in the city a high --diver fr f)nring its coiiMtriB-tbu- i mn are said to hare fallen Into tlw tempted to dive off of tbe bridge. river and drowned. The distance l ilt Is said to hare struck the yyaterj of the drop from the base of tb" with such fon as to cause lus'iint Lrtdge to the water Is 150 feet. A I death Sr. Sain WHAT HAS CONE BEFORE Never Brind about that." i ul A mala for the favor of Jl- - Judith. "I got her safe'?." IJITII MIRTIV olbw The conversation cheered ber, that she burumed a nameless lit tie teacher, FWC WATERS, PETER BORN. tanrarsh arPBtctrrtPT rociiu. aatrcremy prereeaor, bnl to re- - She Klipurd into a olly rube and cat dowa before the tiny fire, with s anertive factious of rad'raU i e a new niairttioe la her baud,: the , i suunity. Suddenly, tbe atmggiiug flanxw Judith defend Erie against the 'blew to one side and went out. J amotion ef DEAN TIMOTHY dlth looked aroundr She bad left J i FROWN, that Erie dealt la poison tbe door open and a great wind wft liquor from which two students rushing up from tbe lower floor Tbo" hanging bad recouiiuencd. I' have died. f.y MYKA ALDRJCII b fond of Ja- - seemed to be' in . tbe rear of the d Ih but also Jndoua of her. . bouse. i2 WITTY1' 8HK.Y, tew hoof leg . She went out to the bead of th r.t. i tiryTiig to blackmail Jlra. Tio stair to listen. The noise grew rthy Brown, having dlnrovered that still louder. She switclied ou tli tbe na--t ami friend on a ligfata la tbe lower ball aud de end trip to the elty, without the - 1 ' : cjidvd tbe stalra. dean's knowledge. ... ... . .. . By tbe door leading to the cellar - Judith also knows Mr. Brown's ttena she iw a bell buttoa. Slr and baa befriended her. She ptvssed It once, and then again. Sir asks Erie to keep Shea Svom hound could hear It ringing loudly through ..' the servants' rooms below, but tliere ing Mrs. Brown. Judith agreea to stay in Myra's waa The. bolt on tut Mirer ty tmi-t- t to mjwrVv tn door wai not In place. fm'anta during the OirUtmaa holt t4he noshed the h!t Intu its da) a, having no roUtive to visit J nd rang sgnln- There was' still nf' On Eve, die goea to the meviea and returns, to find the For a moment, Judith stood heuae dark and forbidding, leaning against tbe disir NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Khe empty house seemed full of a And through CHAPTER XXVII thousand wltisiers. Tbe grvat house stood stark hem all beat the monotonous ba In tbe roar. tinning it a bare (rem. Judith turn-M- i mxl liMVfd hark down tbe road. Jerking her... bead up, .Judith The little ml tail light of Ml ojie;ied the dsr Into' the kitcBeiiT Snow' coupe was disappearing and sIihmI aghast. The half light - ' from tbe ball shone on the hack around a corner., ,, When she reached tl lamp post door, standing wldeoien, with a of wind sweetlng jm the. corner, she (ouked at her grent rush roo'ni.watih. It. waa only' a quarter8 of through the ten. A stiff breeze rushing up the Judith' made for the string that hill behind her Judith' wntrolled tbe electric light. The skirts and whijipeci them alwmr her door nwitng to behind' her. nd the knees, and prated the hare branches kitchen was, In darkness. She made ue .another wild windmill passes In searching nf,yiM tretw against for the 'cord, but it eluded her. hahly. She ran liack to the Inner door . 'it atns growing colder minute by Biinirte. Judith ducked her head and pushed it open. There was a gninst the wind and went up the little stool nearby, bnd this she Jfront walk. The houseman and the placed against the. d(sir. The cord for tbe waa now eiiny to grnsp. and In a jnmk were evidently f basement windows were as dark moment the kitchen was fbsxled UJilLSbLJLUiUlS!JUi;fa?i ria the ulher panes. 5 Through the glass sidelight of the outer dsr and slanuned it. Then filoor. Judith could see that the great idle shot the bolt and turned around. liaH waR la pitchy darkness. ' By the eonl range, on the floor. She drew the key .front' her pocket lay a pile of furry littlajrohbit pe!ts. gild unlocked the dMir. The next The shot gun was propped against foment . she was Inside the hall. the wall. ilacffiiig fin the electric switch. A The ptiutry door stood half npcu. eew-Tvatv- I v ee-c- ' s r " E ' o - , ' " ' ; " Vr ') ig , '' a (1- J ' h;v . 'S."' " - tf i ' ' ' cxia-ndi-- ! ; hi :: d 1 " '.t jsa-Jce- l ar-Hv- 11 - ! 'V i ng-in- V I t) i TALL-BRA- spots befor tKe eyes, art Jnst m few of the symptoms. Kellorr's Is roar- nwea w renevo eonatipetittn or your rroeer will refsnd the money. A delickras cereal, ready to sarva. Fine with milk or frait, Um in ALL-BRA- N im. cooking too. fa mail. KeUon'a by Kellogg in Battle Creek, Mich-iran, ana aom groeers every, where. Served at leading; hoteU ALL-BRA- : Taaia auwiab'. U 0. Doaaa, BBartaabarg, S. braa Is 100 N 1007. effective M. Dunbar tried roaorta and mineral anrinaa in vain. Onhr ALL-i- s RAN relieved bim. Koiiogri Read bia teatiroonial: fraa tDiMtliai 1 than mat BnMml ttpatisa ma4 wtikh falter. 0' prtaa. Nom nn mbmh mU tmmponrf azp Kaitatv'a 1 MMi oat ot tt era tot iavaatisaa of tab) aoa." nM M tr FOR-llli- .l a Constipation is tha bano of health. Over forty diaeaaes may b traced to it It fills the system with Vila poisons and eaps strength. Yon can't affprd to ignore its warn, lng signala. Diainess, bad breath, SLua rmaurint. miirf m m aew l.jaew ALL-CRX- H t - a rXeSgi' and Pewiul-reutennl- al - 2) . NO MORE COHSTIPATIOH DEFENSE FUND PHILADELPHIA N E A SERVICE . or lardoe. ART CENTER TO HOLD CONTEST The I'rovo art iriiter. with T. 'ardor, head of tbe dramatic nit dewrtUH-u- t of Brighain Youug university ac.iiig as ebalrmaii, has selected by Longmans. Greed Comiianv. and by tbe Itruma leagiie of Amtrjjo conduct Hintms f.ir tbe state of I tub. r "You may coiiduct the cnutost aud i i.lsva aa'i.ii nr." said X. E. Held. rei.r...ntln the eointany, in a letter 4 L'rofei- Karl 1 'a-c- g .-- ,htlre lst "Tb winning nlaya are wt later toteutJtdThe'Judgr than June t. 1827. Were your or.' -- gaulzatlon to produce UicaPy the play or plays yon adjudged the beat, ' it wculd adj niiKh to their value." : aia pleased with the reeogni- lion our Drauia Center has receiv- j ed," said Inifesaor IlMoe, in con. men ting upon tbe appointment consider this a real opportunity to ctsipcrate with tbe national drama center .and with a company that w I fstcr such sMendld things. " Tb" mutest will be carried on in nf wht.-- will be the three-ac- t ur full evening play, r Utiles fcr the contest will M announced later. I'rofeaaor Pardoe " said. "I ft banbi. w h ' . -- la-b- -- fli)d of light brought liacE her cour-a- 4 , Judith shut the door and bo'.ted it. Hliei:lanced around the living room before she went, upstairs, and saw everything as she had left if. She switched on the light in the Upper tiall. fntn the foot or the stairs. Tlie;hSite"waa ve'rT'ctildiUhd dlth toofc a step toward the cellar ajimmon. the houseman to ttcps hto fire. Rut she thought better of It and went upstairs. There was enough kindling in the lmsket by her fireplace to maW a small hluze, Jtr-fjnd-h and she set to work to start it. It burned sulkily, with manysputter-- lugs and feeble flames. 3 ndithheard a sh)iUr-or-d- oo Jjanaidag Sjiniewhere in the In n se and .went out into tbe'upiier hall to her post fay the stair ' listenSvfroin mil. she could look down into tbe lower hull through a well around which the colonial staircase curled. The Itanglng "ceased and she re- turned to her dying fire. While she whs working with, it. tbe telephone lte'l rang with a violence that set up echMn In all parts of tbe still house. Judith ran to. fn extension teJe phone Just outride her bedroom door, and Dean Snow'a deep cob trnlto voice answered her- I was a little anxious alsmf you," said the dean, "and wanted to lie sure you reached- - home safely. It's going to be a bad night. The moon is going under Jbe little sleet arrows charged iu our faces all the J - wa "I bated to see you start off up that road alone, but I didn't 'know what to do. If I hud missed, that one chance to lie towedT wer might ftllLlip sitting in the road." : f The secret in making frosting ii la idding tbt hot to taa af a tint. Then as you beat, you eontrel the conHills Bros, obsistency. serve this - principle of egg-whit- control In routing coffee. littlt is r4uttd a rttiOt. It takes patience, 06ly iir. S ep'piiu; out "of her slippers, crossed the riMim. She unshed tlie ch:iir aside iiuil opened the door. jJllyjLlli'ljgj1 J he, M" k efa ajjd When she took down the receiver !ll,(l into ImmI In her clothes. After a moment, she looked at there was .uo answer. She. rattled lie hook und fl peevish voice re her watch. It was midnight. The plied. "There's no one. on Tour line fury of the. wind grew, until she now. Will you excuse it. please V cou'd hear the house creaking In its' Knt tfie phone's Ish'ii ringing fdf joints, mid feel Its shuddering, as flftjeu Hiitiutes," snid Judith; sharji- - lie lay in bed. A welcome drowsniness came a. With a sudden gesture, she picked l.v. out the. cold and dark up the gun and cautiously pushed 'The partv thut culled you hiis hist, und loneliness. Then she started up the pantry door farther open with J up," replied the voice. hung in lied. Sounds struck her ears that tbe end of it.. The closet was bare, went tiacli to uer room were and she laughed a hysterical little andJiuutli neither of tbe wind nor of the the the chair .against leet. She leaned against the drawn laugh at sight nf "herself In a snml: dor. propped set Is'side tbe had She gun up window blind. The souud. wera mirror on the wall. f the small table near the bed, mid the concrete footateps'.uMi Then, -- holding the gun before her. vhuffling ijow she inovtjd if. so, tliiU,U. muzzle llooi' aent througluthe"haH4-tntjsii'cji JciichUi her wln-.- l roiifliei1. f (minted away ' i !J' to living rmnn and thence..j4 the (lows. V Slie was' shivering with. cold, and snn iiarlors and th? dining room (Te- Be Continuedl A trag'c niglit lies ahead of fu Sh turned out lighrr liehiud her' as the lied bad only two blniikefs. Kinc she., went and switched them oji frozen drops begaa to lieat a dittoo ditli. There is a shot in the dark ahead. There .was no one iu tbe on the windiiw jmnes, and the howl and but read it in the next rhap' of the wind becanie a pervaillng ter. lower rooms, at any rate. She took a slightly firmer grasp on her weapon as she mounted the sfnirs. The liedroom doors still stood vistas of untidiness u half opou-o-a shadow. Judith explored them nil. peering into closets and under beds. She locked the door to the attic BV HAL COOMAN stairs, aud went back to her room. It waschlll and damp, Tbe fire had given up entirely, and there was no more wood In the basket. Judith examined the door ot the rrtoin. There was nokey in tbe lock. She searched the other doors in the bedrooms, ' but not a key - was to be found. .1- a- When she went back to her room, she carried the small straight desk Thair to the door ami prnpiietrif under the knob, as a brace. Then Jihe sat down weakly ou the bed. - She was startled by 'the ringing of the telephone again. But she sank back tiion the lied and listened to it without moving. Tbtf Bhrttt again, aud again, and still Judith sat motionless. At last, it stnpiied. ni.v tontart up in a few moments with increased violence. - . At last Judith rose nnsteadljy and . 1 o.he H - -- i bell-Ttn- rp 1 Mm m the-sjie- - rleSfRmdtslk- - At dawn the Tinyniitcs arose, an.d knows I'fcey shouted. "(ifsMliK-sand I've got to have n tasty bit to eat. Let's all bike over to the hay where all the. farmers find chickens lay. ami lintybe atf fgf. Thatanre woii1il.be a tTeut." The; old bum disir was oiieu wide and once again Uiey went inside, and climbed high up the ladder till they rcm-bethe floor nlsive. Said Scouty I'm sure, by night that we tan treat our iipiK'tite. A imrtuiu of a une fresh egg is .one thing that-s y we-ca- mwm First in. the Dough - TKea in the Oven fae.".. IMght soon they found a chicken's tie.st and ( key warned, "I 4hink it liest that we all keep quiet ho tbe" heus won't stay away." And so the Tiny ml ten all hid and, 'twas n good tiling' thnt they did, , for very scam a htm walked iu to seek a place to lay. a cackle, .long and - The it .came loud. 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Xow. wasn't real klndJtSbe j wnlkinl around a while aud then the Tinica wiuldn't see- the lieu, for she had flown out of the barn and loft the egg behind. " i me i ii. you Tin ies,"' ( loppy We've got to get this egg fried. oiitside. I fear it isn't aafelto try to' eat it tip ju here." Then t lowui vaitl, "If yiut are bound to get the egg down on the ground, just leave the task to me for I can do it, have ' no fen r."A long lean stick was put to use, i ml Oowuy pried the fresh egg J'losiv und nfter just a little' while he rolled it to the d(Hir,. And then the Tillies' plans went wrong. The egg kept rolling along, and 'course they ' couldn't eallt'catise it Iwoke' iiixin the flir. ' To Be (Anitinm-(Tlie Tlnvnilfea lake a ride on a wiiitliiiili in their next storj'.) - - t - HILLS BROS COFFEE . . A - Hills Ay " . ; ' ,i j ' 2 Harrison 8t. Fttik from with Ottl . San Francisco ' Calif. ' - " Gentlemen! - . j ' Namei; the original key. City immwntwutiwii - - Send me yout booklet, "The Art of Entertaining," free of charge,' T" Bros, . ...... T. WcptJS! V k- - in this country for about 25 yeara. She la survived by two sisters, Ur.. John Klmniindson nf this cltv. and ;:'.;:ft:',.,"..v X . a month ago. Khe was born I o Iceland June 24, 1850. She had Ured J , -- vV Mi ss SPANISH FORK., G u ud ww T,rUttoUrr0-7ers f of Funeral servicea will be held Thnra age, died Xtutaday aVhcr home here day-- at ? o'clock at - the. Lutheran from the effects of a stroke sufferedJcbnix-h,- : v; : r 4-- A exclusive has that process given Hills Bros Goffe e its 'im ,; 1 Roasting-t- he nce- (HEAD THE 8T0BY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) DOUBLE ACTION Controlled hyi ZrfSt' - FOR BAKING POWDER IS IN THE BAKING . c ua a to be sura, but a matchless. HDitormoivor littt tcsus. ed, " HSttlt6at |