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Show . PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH PA- C- CTeT SO, 192S with' no towel around your bead." For Jaa's great, her rew and AfijJL so , set ta skeleto of boMmg the scrap of black lasa war the saddest she bad ever asen. aoa veil la place, was a crudely but ps.Ueo.tly sad, a If U litUa-bo- y fashioned but gaudily pretty erowa. U stadded with fcnltaUoo rubles aad soul that nid ' her ouesUoa. bat i; ran HAS HATPENED UUT FOR, t el a state ! "tanaea M. the 16 to C LEM CA R-Titers ate mmta PONj DAVID VASH, staa m4 athirte, whs to wvrUoc aa Has Careoa Cataea stake, to. aaoat Devtdt frtoBdsala Dart strikes Ua. far SaHy We kao ia Careoa la "4ea r ae. fWly aaa Davta eelA to away. AU that BtflU they taraara (tela u4 ajuuood rwaas tmi4 the UtUe towa - of Maataa, A daybreak they crow tto tatti-atrack urfimt carnival Bally tastaatJy spies ED-DICOBB, former erphaaare kay was away to Jala the ear. suval, Th. swaer af tha carnival , ska tew, hr. tu I 7ff 4 K ru : VO GO ON WITH THE BTOHT "RlcM this way, Mm ana gen Step right vp and see Bona, tha eatrtch man, cat glass, aalla, toothpicks, lead pipe, or what bav you! Ha chewa 'em up and awaJlowa 'era like a kid eaU candy. Botto digests anything and every . thine tram Aoracrhou . to Jack alvet Any gentlemen present tot a jack-knif- e for Boffo't dinner T Coma on, follu! Dont be bash- full Dont let Boffo go hungry!" Tha spieler's voice went on and on, chalenglnt', commanding, ei hotttagr bullying the gaping crowd of country people who aurf d after him like aheep. Admlaslon to "The Palace, of Wonder," a tent which . housed a acore of freaks and fak-arwas 29 cents. It still seemed - wonderful to Sally that she mere without having pa.id admission, that ho she, Sally Ford, runon away wafd of the state.'-Hwof the many attractions which the ' farmer and villagers had paid d their money to sea. Dimly through Ue crowd came tha voice of the barker and ticket aaller In his tall, red, scarred box outside tha tent:; "All risrht. all right! Here you are! Only a quarj cents two Bits to see the big show! Performance Just started! Step right up! All right, boys. merely r tie-me- n! :u r--?te-& , w a si .caUt-lMSSC- ir-wa- mar-velous-ly r, Ic af prices from $S7$ k ( $979, Boif styU ar A. . Brtktrt. aiar A f tJ .Oa 1 ' a-r Itt ad rom"t I lf. coup mmdit tr "it ritht,- try - . 3'lit ' 1 0:1 ivr hard-earne- toad!All right, step right In! Don't crowd! Room for everybody! Sea Princess Lalla, the arem Crystal Gaser! Sees all, knows all! Be Pitty Sing, the smallest woman tn the world" ,X Incredible! On Saturday, Just (wo days ago, she had been peeling apples to make pies for the Carson family. Today she was a member of a carnival troupe, under the protection of Wlnfteld Bybee, owner of all then weird . creatures about whom the spieler was chant- .,v t,s.-- " twi tHwwut to fag trtw There had been 12 solid hours of sleep. .Then , had come a aatisfylng supper tn the dining car, or "privilege" car, with . Bybee himself Introducing her to those astonishing people whom the spieler was now exhibltllng to the curious country people. The giant, Hollander named Jan eomethlng-of-othehad bent from ,vast heights to take her hand; the tiny Hawaiian billed a SA..blg i ... x ....... - .' - . 'i " ' ' - X It did not seen possible Noko, had gravely asked uke, if ah would sew a button irns(inlnla- tuns coat for him; the bearded "lady" was a man, after ajl, a' man with a naturally falsetto voice and tiny hands and feet. Boffo, the human oetrlcn, .had disappointed her by being satisfied with a very ordinary diet of corned' beef and cabbage. . The fat Rirl, who had confided to Sally that she only weighed 380 pounds, though she was billed as V'tipping the scales tt 620", had patiently drunk glass after glass of milk, until a gallon bad been consumed all la the interest of keeping her weight up ind adding to it. Then Bybee had taken hcrtohia -- 'tfr?mi of a woman' who seemed to suspect everything tn. petticoats of having designs on her husband, and who. In turn, seemed tVfeel equallysure that every man must envy him the possession of such a wonderful woman as his wife. His deference toward her totiched Sally even as it amused her. Mrs. Bybee was too good a weman, however, to let bunt-ne- ss mnl-Mg- sharp-tongue- tunic-blous- e, " . ' ,;.r . - . - , THE BRILLIANT VICTORY - - SHEEP TRAIL BHNG URGED brs A' -- - i,,,.,,,, .inline,, -- ".- FREEz -- .,... 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This lacquer dries in half an EminTKITEOKOTE-- hoof RriTicb latin-lat- e BRUSHING LACQUER come la many popular decorative colon, aa well as black and white. Your Fuller Dealer, listed below, hss descriptive color card for yoo. See him! ; : '. dell-cat- d -- v.. ; - Nil " f' v. i half-reveali- g i-- n Af, r'HJHi.i. .. ; p-- as lf aiamtmfls a' good-looki- a, girn nwriias-Aa- 4 bad rsatgned Itself t etaraal sor- bird a aegs. Hef fOM felt very tlay and sty nga ta r4 saadals. wbas row and tooeUnaas, At the request af the apletor Jas poinr loes turned sharply apward and rfded roguUaty la fluffy sltk stalked, Uk a creature of a' (airy tale, up and poRSposna. "I declare yetT make a lot bat-tdowa the UUVo platform, tasa, sUU Princess . Lata than Jilnnt patisnt, ba folded up his Brooke did," Mnf Byboa hae mmm amaslhg legs and relaxed "1n" bit Sally. "8b great chair with a sigh. He was noted, after outfitting silently, and todifferenUy offering tock dowa witiwe appendicitis In Sioux and had a crysCity aint postcard picture of himself for sals wnea the barker turaed to- tal gasat since oae of the big bits - .... T.iie ioo."ui snow, ward Bally, eajottng tha crowd Bat the spieler was going oa and away from tb giant e on, yfvtng her a fearful and won and Aa4 we have the moat beautiful der history, endowing her with girl that var escaped from a Turk- - waitt gifts .......Tea, air, feitta. . ; . K X Lsjla tha Princeas Lalla asea all, know I I tab harenv Um Princeas all seas all la this magic crystal Right bars, folks! Here's a real of beta. Shs sees past, present and treat tor you! They may corns biggtrill: reveal all to any-o- a er-but they don't com prettier! future, and whs cares to step up oa this I've saved tha Princeas L&i la for tha last because shs's tha best. I platform and be eonviacad. J sat know all you sheiki will agree with 29 cents, folks, oa loaely little me " Embarrassed snorts of quarter, and youll have past, psea-n- t laughter interrupted him, That's th and futur revealed to you by Turkish seereav favorite for and If the Princess right Lalla don't show up tonight 111 tune teller of lb Bultan of Turky. and girls? Stan- Who'U be first, boys know that some Step right up - . ton boy has eloped with her. As he exhorted and harrangaed, "Stand upr Princess Lalla, and let thess boys see what a" Turkish th spieler, whom Sally had beard Drlnceas looks like! Dont crowd called Qua. was busy arranging the litu pin table, covered with black I now, boys! . Sally slipped .from, her chair and velvet embroidered in gold thread advanced a pace or two toward the with the algns of the Zodiac. On th - platforrar tier" "knees th 4ble stood . a cryaUU baH, oa a tarnished gilt pedestrembling so she could scarcely mounted tal, and covered over with a black walk. It did not sem possible to her square. Ous whisked off th that the glamorous, beautiful fig- - aquars and revealed the "magio crvsT l( the fspJngciwdJIhan, a deep and Ironic salaam was Sally wKb soother-- deep salaam, he eoa Ford. She wondered If all those dusted th Princess Lalla1 to her throos-tl- k chair. Shs seated harpeople staring at t&r with wide, curious eyes or with nvy really es' f aad cupped her brown-painte- d believed shs was tha Priaesi haada with their gilded nails over ; Lalla, n escsped membar fat the th large glass bowl . harenr-o- f the Sultas JPurhey. - Asyoung mao tatte4 lightly th platform, foUowad by gigShs made herself ee hafseif a a'sllm, , 'rounded, gles and slangy words of encourthey ssw her young-gir- l figure In fantastic pitr-pl- e agement Sally's eye. mrelfully satin trousers,- - wrapped close shielded by th black lac veil, about her legs from koe to ankle widened with terror. Her hands with ropes of imitation pearls; a trembled sa aa they hovered ovsr sleeveless ths Crystal that aha had aa almost green satin and embroidered with sequins and frrestibl Impulse to cover her face wfttf them. Then shs re me bered edged with gold fringe, black lac veil and th s that,' Ui and her ycung curves; a provocative brown powder did that For, the first to demand aa exthat she was Rally Ford. lac yell dimming and making mywhere the show was concerned. She sterious the brilliance of her wide, hibit an of her powers as a seereas was- - RosaKUliiPearl Csrwh's Httle: then, had childish eyes. TigmTTrTd Bi abrupUy"ig"re3-t0""Bybt!ri-pllShe W&haerjsff If ny'BMr more "bojf ff4l(': ttoaeWUlie who had not bked her to dance because she for Sallys Hours of skeptical would mutter that the "hired girl" from instruction from Mrs. Bybee had goldenrolive tint of her face, neck! was the Carsons' , resulted in Sally's being on the and bar arms, had corns out of a tha arpbana-(To Be Continued) powder, ap- - Will Ross platform now, nervously awaiting can of burnt-sienn- a Willis discover Sally her. turn. plied thickly and evenly over a and betray her? , . Head the next The crcwd surged nearer to Sal film of cold Cream. The , chapter. ropes of her ly's platform. Tha spieler was Inhair, however, were real, and troducing the giant bow, and Jap BATTLE IN MEXICO was rising slowly from his enor- ah feft their beauty as they lay XI CO CITY. March 29. (UP) mous chair, unfolding his incred- against bar slowly rising and fallr Ninety-fou- r rebels afid sis feder ible length, standing erect at last ing breast. al troops were killed la a fierce To her gravely expressed doubt so that his head touched and slight battle at th Hacienda San Isidro, ly rained, the sloping canvas roof of the authenticity fit her Turkish costume Mrs. Bybee had replied nearvtian Francis , Del 4Uaeon. of the tent. She wondered, as she gased pity-inl- y curtly, contemptuously: "My Gawd! state of- Guanajuato, according to and a little fearfully at Jan, Who knows or cares whether Turk- aiepatcnes today. It'e how it felt to be three feet taller ish dames dress like this? trmnra!evWtrHsiH ' yarettyimln't it.Tfeuro women aasy what-nots for all she wear, turbans and men, and as she wondered gased upward into Jan's face and I know, but that black hair of tfAPWAWTIW caugut something of an answer to yours ain't going to be covered up sad-faoe- d, t4 you a puter:! Two bits pays for it all! See the woman! Sea tea girl nobody can lift! Try pretty as a picture, but heavy as smvto topribly-aBoral-baa.c- X BrjothefF Introduce The Standard Si V-D- odge ar tn TlOfOCTT3t-Tmi- e, ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -- - |