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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, . his body with- his anna, rocking back and forth. I don't believe you know how rotten I feel, dear,' he moaned. "I begged you not to drink last night," aha reminded him coolly. . . "I know you did, darling." "You you were horrid to me." Her voice broke on a sob, "Was I, Sib? Oh. Lord!" He broke off to resume his rock ing. "What a head! Ring for some ice watery will you? And get me some more of that aspirin."' Dutifully she rang, and dutifully pried the jtlght little lid from the box of tablets. "Will two be enough?" she asked dispassionately, and when he had taken them, she started toward the . ELEANOR EARLY BZSflfllAaWlCEJNC VtiVPwm COPfflQff TC 1 THIS HAS SYBIL THOKNE, Boston socle-- i !ty girt, concludes a whirlwind ro- mance by marrying; on shipboard In Havana harbor a man whom has known Just five days ' . 'he RICHARD EUSTIS, dangerous and fascinating ' With MABEL BLAKE, a social worker, Sybil left Boston for a trip (i- the tropics, to try to reach a regarding. CBAIO NEW--k HALL, to whom she has been en-- 5 gaged for some months. New hall is a young and wealthy bachelor, bat Sybil, years ago, fell desperately In love with a soldier, JOHN ,IAW-- door. . " . "If you knew how alck I am you wouldn't walk out on me like this," he objected miserably. "Oh, yes I would. I know, just what I'm doing.' ; Tou re not angry, SlbT a Angry? Oh, no," there was a world of acorn In her tone "I'm awfully happy.". "I'm sorry, dear. Honestly, I am." He tried to reach her hand. "It was a wretched thlngto LdqJL - : hence. When Lawrence was reported missing in action Sybil took . a t solemn vow never to tell another man she loved Mm. It was to please iher father, who was very ill, that she consented to marry1 Craig New- 1 hmlL ' Rut ahnn hnr f a.thv iIImI he began to question the wisdom of e iher promise. Then, after the of her brother TAD to WEST, a frivolous and sel fish girl, Sybil, utterly miserable, tells Craig she is going to Cuba for I a rest and peace of mind. f-- , mar-triag- She crossed the big' toom to'lhe mirror; powdered her nose from the vanity that hung about her neck, and touched her lips with a crimson stick. Poked a bit of hair thrlltUe pink hat she wore. And turned to look cold ly at her husband. j Til drop In- later, to see how you are." --- , "Sybil! He Jumped from the bed and held her by the- - shoulders. Tve told you rm sorry. What else do you expect me to do? Shed a lot of crocodile tears, and grovel at your feet?--It Isn't my fault that i n sick, is it?" with dainty dis . IE long m'h'"?'i Air fbit finds neither rest nor 'peace. Eustis makes wild love to her, but not until the last night of the trip does he ask her to marry him. He ! tells her that he" does sot believe In i marriage, and that It kills love; but In order to have her, he would do I anything on earths In a mad moment, Sybil consents. On their wedding night, strolling down the Frado, Richard offends his bride. TfOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I ! I TTflT up-un- der ';-- r d' ' 1 i She-shrug- gust See here, Sib you wouldn't ' CHAPTER XVni Sybil drew her breath sharply. "Oh, Rich," she protested, "you don't want to drink any more to- - hlghf . "Why, not,; darling?" he coaxed. "We'Jl Just drop round to Sloppy Joe's. You've no idea how interesting it Is, Life In the raw jockeys and ' sear. fancy gamblers and 'all their ladles." She shrugged distastefully, and her voice was cool and distant. "If you wish," she conceded icily, and they walked in silence down the gay promenade. The crowd at Joe's was loud and ' boisterous, so that Sybil drew back as they reached the corner. Don't go in'she begged. "It's Good-natured- ly ' loo noisy." "But Richard, pleasantly, expan- sive, would have his way. "Just one little drink, dear. Tou and I together." He pressed her arm" persuasively. "Whoever heard of a honeymoon Without a champagne cocktail?" ' But It was barcardlhe ordered when they had found seats at the crowded bar. , "Presidentes!" he called, and turned again to Sybil, "I want you to try - these, dear. They're the klcklest things in Cuba." when the bartender shook . And them up and set them forth, frothing icily, he ordered, "Mix us up another." , "Richard Eustis, you said just .one!" :"Well, dearest, I don't get margo- ried every day. I guess you're ' Ing . to let ms celebrate tonight, aren't you? You'll like this drink, Bib. Here's happiness, sweetheart! . Fill 'em up again, boy." to back on me the' very day after we're married? Oh, Lord, darling Fm crazy about you. You know I am. I can't tell you how sorry I am, sweetheart I'm too sick to talk." "Getting slck's nothing." she told him airily. "I'm not angry because you're sick. But getting drunk on your wedding night She pressed her handkerchief to her mouth, and sought the mirror again, to hide her tears. "It was beastly of me, darling." "Oh, Rich, you were Suddenly she was In his arm-scrying, struggling, caressing. "Sybil Sybil darling!" "Oh, Rich! Let me go." "Do you still love me, Sib? Say you love me, dear." "I I I don't know." "Poor little girl. He kissed her tears, and rocked her gently. Her hat fell to the floor. ana ne smoothed her hair tenderly, in an agony or he oasttgated himself. -- "I ought to get shot!lbdon't cry. dear. Tou break mv heart To think I made you cry! What a uiing I turned out to be! Finest little girl in the world. And I'm nothing but a big brute." , a. h ihmi.iwihii mini'i imm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm Sybil turned. "I'll drop in later to see how you are." A Amw " M aiiiwwini I minutes." But he sat on the side of her bed, "You're not going to have any- - and stroked her forehead and her thing else to drink, Richard," she hair. When she had grown quieter, demanded, and her voice was hard he put his arms about her. And so and sharp as he had never heard the night passed. It before. The sun was streaming through "My God, Sybil, you talk like the broad windows- that front the somebody's maiden aunt!" He put his arm about her should- Prado when Richard, tossing rest ers and laughed mockingly. "Only lessly, opened his eyed and groaned, a nightcap, darling. It will make "Oh, my head!" me feel better. I'll be right along." ; Sybil, at the desk, turned and "You needn't bother," she Inform contemplated him remotely, ed him huskily, and holding her "You look," she volunteered, head high, rang savagely for the 'like the wrath of God.'.'-an- d bent elevator, again to- the paper on which she 'Listen, sweetheart" Contritely wrote. Once the penpo!nf stuck, and ink he soughtto detain her. "I'm on the whiteness of the dreadfully sorry, but I've a split spattered crested stationery. ting headache. That's the only Sevllla's She murmured detachedly,-an- d reason I want a drink. Sybil, you then he heard her pen go scratch drunk loget Scratch. determinedly on. tonight, do you. Why, darling, I've ing Scratch. Like stacks ripping bis been dreaming about this. v . . " I - don't-think-Iw- ant 'Here's the elevator," she in oratn apart He raised himself on one elbow terrupted, and stepped into the litand surveyed her uncertainly. tle gilded cage. ' "Please," he asked humbly, "pull Twenty minutes later there was that curtain, will you. Sybil? The a gentle knock at her bedroom sun s ngni in my eyes." he adjusted it and with, her door. "The prodigal bridegroom!" cried back to the bed, told him, "I'm goa loud, glad voice, and Richard bent ing out for breakfast with Mabel." "You're not going to leave me like to kiss her. "Darling! You've been crying!" this?" "I'll ak the clerk to send some He kissed her soft wet face. "Why, Sybil Sybil dear you ' mustn't. one up." 'But I'm a sick Tears simply lacerate me." He found his handkerchief, and He moaned with great fervor. tried to wipe them all away. uoa, l m sick!" "I am very sorry, Rfch." Shuddering, she turned front him. - Mabel had left them after dinner. He raised himself In bed. Put "Please," she Implored, "go away." nis head on his knees, and cradled ."I've some letters to write," she explained. - n "Oh, Mab, you're only trying to be tactful." OPEN DAY AND , "Stick around," Richard urged NIGHT her "The, night's young yet" VIRGINIA i But she left them before 10 . man,-Sybil.- ..." : SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. IMS CITY A. Si Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McConheU of Los Angeles, Calif, are visitors here for a few; days. , , Clarence Beeton 'of Malad, Idaho, and Louise Cook ofSprlngvllle were Issued a license to wed Tuesday at the county court house. " Mr. and Mrs. Perry Adams and family of Sunnyside, Utah, are. visitors In Provo for two weeks, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C Carter. Mr. and Mra. H. W. Williams and daughters, Ruth and Emily, of - Fountain Green, were among the Provo visitors over the week end. Mr. andMr. J. Willis Knowlden and sons, Bert and Arthur, of Port land, Oregon, stopped In Provo for ,ew, fc0" Tuesday afternoon, to visit wiui irienas. Grant Peterson ofa Salt Lake was v r viBiivr am muauay. uiu-uu- iv her red eyes, and "See me!" she moaned, "all swollen and homely in Sybil glimpsed' shiny little nose. front titjny new husbands "You're beautiful!" he contradict and kissed her tears away. "Oh, darling, I'm not fit to touch you not worthy to kiss your little feet" She laughed at . his niumllity. "When the devil was sickLsh xe- minded-hhnTT- he devil a saint would be. When the devil was well, the devil a saint was he!" and, laughing, she sat on his knee, and rumpled his hair. "Tou're not going to have break- raatjKDtaJtab?" h .questioned her anxiously, like a child begging for ed, giveness. "No, darllngjJTm going to have it with my loving husband." "Sweetheart!" "And I'm going' out now to buy a bouquet from that old flower woman over on the corner. See, Rich isn't she preolws ? Tiie'diie with, the big checked apron and the I'll get a bouton long niere for you and a corsage for me, and some flowers for the table. And you be all bathed and shaved and everything by the time I get back. Hurry up now, or I might get mad again.;' "Mrs. Legree!" "Do you feel better, dear?" "Better? I'm on top of the world!" Gaily he hummed a snatch of song "Sitting on top of the ear-ring- s. world" ' . WEDNESDAY Lake with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knudaen are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby daughter, born at the Crane Maternity home . Monday evening. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Taylor of Thompson, Utah, are the proud par' ents of a son, born Tuesday at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and babe are getting along fine-M- r. and Mrs. W. C Wllklns of Soldier Summit are visitors here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thurman and children are here from Duchesne for a few days. . . T If fs ? UQjl IK L. Marcus Enterprises TODAY THURSDAY 4- - ONLY "AWOMAH3 : WAY" An absorbing society drama of a gold-digge- rv - vWithgry- - IIOBART BOSWORTU paramount picture There's nothing wanting in, "The Sawdust Paradise." Absorbing story, attractive star, good and more. JUL Margaret Livingston Warner Baxter and a big cast. COMEDY and NEWS 'THURSDAY - FRIDAY TOM TYLER and his pals in - I ' I FRIDAY - SATURDAY rides" law 4th Installment Of Jack London's "TARZAN THE MIGHTY- and NEWS COMEDY "When the Hurry backJL When she had gone he crossed the room shakily and reached for the telephone. (To Be Continued) (How dof Rlokard act on probation ? More honeymoon episodes In the next chapter.) Mrs. J. E. Overlade and family of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. A. B. Simmons, spent last week In Salt GEM , "Goodby, honey.1 "Goodby, darling. pag: Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nnnn of Salt, Lake ara among the visitors here '.. for a few days. , Mrs. J. V. Hamilton of Salt Lake Is spending a few days here with friends. Charles L. Marshall. Lowell E. Fowles and E. S. Terry, are among the, Provo visitors from Salt Lake this week. .. Kenneth, G. MeMrum and Ruth Cluff, both of Provo, were Issued a marriage license Tuesday at' the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Daley of Salt Lake visited friends In Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Iillle Riding and' son Frederick have returned to' their home in Provo from a trip to, Nevada, where they went on account of the Illness of their son and brother. Franklin Riding." While there they visited Mrs. Riding's father, brother and sisters. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Bachelder are leaving today for Portland, Oregon, where they will attend the Pa cific Slope Congregational congress. aney expect to be gone about two weeks Mr. E. I Roberts and daughters, Gertrude and Jean,-havreturned home after viaiUng in California for a month with Mr. Roberts, who la spending the wlntertherS. visited in San Diego- - for - .They three weeks with relatives and friends and spent" a week in Los Angeles. Mr. Roberts hasentered the University of Southern Callfornlaat Los Angclds, wherehe will teach . and study. , FRONTIERS - OFTHB ch Ricardo TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Only Two Days More Finally she stopped him. Put her fingers over his mouth and drew his head down. "All right, Richie boy. Give me a nice kiss, and we'll put you on probation." In the mirror across the room with" Cortea-Carm- Mycin el id STARTSSUNDAY 1 JOHN GILBERT ' In "FOUR SONS" 'The COSSACKS' in- hi nirir"' ii.i oi "' " i. good-naturedl- y. HAM HOUSE their suite. . Now it was after mid night 5i. 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