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Show t HlSy " ' - i II ir.li i FICIION - ' . Ji.tMM! E A SERVICE M V ' 1KA , , D8. FETKR nntummn. ia - a rival arfmwmy Lnc a ( fur favor. -- JnVIU ALUIUIH, in leva wita F.rtr, and jealous of Judith, has turned her attention to vanwinc he? &4 Virginia mmm But no soft negro voice repUed. There nas iftiotis-- r moment of beaTjr TUea Uie xtmffllug xilumt ep ami " w lieava form iuMied into tlew. JtHliia- fell liuek. But vbo wa not li-ieiiiKli. A iuedaUin uf lie lit ffoni ao eltwlrie turth bad danced arortm W'f fiine. Miid laiuchter areeied her movement. It bronchi her Iniik tu the nindotr. In a de- grille atteiuU ti aee (Ue fat of The uiub o,ilt;liKly, he utepiied out frow the slmdnw of the jiillar. tm- - thai the xtriiet lffht houe on bU dark jind, ii ml nist a uliut on IiIm little SEALS ON SALE Mra. Erneat Blnks entertained Uoaday vaiff at a HaUowe'ea room party. The entertaining were artistically decorated 1a Hal lowe'en colors. Those present were Ura, PylTesirr Allan. Mrs. Uvter Sirs. Uelbert Hansen, Perry, Mr Myrtle Biri Missea Mary Am Mid I Km ilansen. Mra. Perry. Mm. Iaa Ludlow, Mrs. olive The hosWhitney, Jeauie Marsh. tess waa assisted hy Mra, George V Wine. '.. , Sain r ringing TLMUTWY . . DOKN. .. aW INC Tatm. tame the Violent of the 'drlelL Judith's flbe push body relaxed somewhat, MIMC K.IUV ed the window halfway up. ICJIWlfT, 10f ; ' WATKRS, rebel tnlr. and "V..!!'!) i, uOu Mttue m ihrougo of th Hr umoovMrtiotiol rolleg the, basement," she called. "I can't a come down to let you In." irt for krr friend she nuti i;EtRS a , ty ktwi i -.ai' BHiBM-n- t: WHAT HIS COVE When JL'IHTH MARTI. C my BBOUX. CIIRISEIAS UAPLETON ,r i 7. 1926. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER rAGE TWO 'if .1 Kit-har- I - miWm Mis Ira Hamer waa the host eh at a Hallowe'en, party held-- at the home of her parents, Mr- - and Mrs. H. E. Hartuer. Sdtnrday evening. Gam and music were enjoyed by IL after which luncheon was serv ed to Misses Grace Ie, Hath Whit ney. Ina Hoiley. rda Holley, Lu-ilJohnMin, and Messrs, Burt Johnsort, Ted Johnson, Arthur Mendenhail, Donald Johnson and Wayne Holley. 9 t . Or. Uero, Krif Ik ausnerted of dra int with, boot icgrer. "KITTY" fcHEX-tw- ra in wiling poison liquor frew. nhich twt Htudmts have died. Ju.li! uublk-ldefends liiim bhea i tr)lii to b)n(lnmil Un ilru'i wife, having discovered! Ju-a of nhich love affair of her dith ah knew.. Judith befriend I'.ves. I lt WHM stllK "('nine lu Mra, Brown, believing tlu dean a la la f W& tyrant, tfaiWgtFmflieptfl Christmas yon know 'KiMy' Shea never lii Judith ciwnil Hi luixeiuent diKirn, eseetit and thii" haiiday in Myra's brority The servant g off n ( hrMiiia ain't 111 Jit kind of a rondyvoo. llu Kw and leave her alone in the ha hit ! back door house. mllth ntirreI, and culled out She fiih tJ unlocked, and shut herself in her lfnidly." "If yon dim t go away -- at bedroom. once, 1 11 cull the xervantH. Hhe hear shuffling fortsteps on Shen lunched iiBaln. dear on't porch under lierTrin.'h w s. " hi), chII the ncrvnnfi'f Yon now ;tr wtory t un' "(in.- V iijh they "ain't iiiiyi-Il- .i liu lm!XXVI II iiKllth could""' ftot niieiik. gl)e f'ir several Ttfe fotrtfti'iw stopis--- e I Mr. Willis Harmer entertained at a birthday party for her daughFriday i afternoon. ter, Bernive. enV Joyed by twenty Uttle friends." liiw. ter, Allene, Sunday afternoon., Ue- freshmenta were serretl to twelve. Miss Evelyn Warren was hostess at ailaiiowe'eh party Friday T evenwere , played, 7a ftef ing. HfSames which lutftcheon was served to Miss es Larte Dibble, Jennie Johnson, tx with toe I Nilda Jenson, - Lenore Johnson, Messrs. Arthur Hall, Ralph Harmer, Fred Murray. n, Welby-Warre- Thanksgiving Day to See of Seal Sal - SALT tAKE tTTT. to X. 5 " ;" rtah A See Beautiful I In Floors-La-mp! . getting ready .to partidiiate ia the. nineteenth annual : fhristmaa Seal Sa'e, beginning after Thanks giving day and lasting nntii Christ, is. I, tnh la expected- -, raise g5U,Mi in this rampaign. Supjilie were nniwcked yesterday at the. e of the Utah Public Health as-sueiatioa ia the state capltot This health; association h tba agew-la this stare through which these eealft are wild.' and sis mill. ion uf seals, posters and other sup-pjtes necessary to the rampaign will be distributed this ronujig week t local committees the 'tfiningbout .. state. The (Irlstmas Keal this year Is r a design somewhat amb ler in effect to the beautiful 1924 seal, which was universally eon. The marriage of Miss Helen War- tett of Salem aVid Mr. Ielbert Perry of thla'city, took place: In the Pro vo pourt house- Thursday, Oct. 28. wonr if rout motor i with cuboa. You can ti make that condition a real asaet if yen vm Conoco Ethyl Guri 'mc - s " - - Here's why: ffT'm Quben mm&e the preaiwe ia - the eytindets. Increased presiure mean increaied ... . power. :'r"::r..-!rr;- , 1 . ft - v ; n You can get Conoco Ethyl Gasoline at the sign of the Continental Soldier. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY of-fl.- A Christmas -- 1 - Producrrt, Refinrrt and Harktfr V pttroUum ptodmii in Ai ma, 11 Colo,IdJKMMiouri,Moottn,. Mateo, OkUhaaaa, Oino. Nruka, V9r gWi, - extra Hoine-ImmIv- r. . first-at.th- ' e ('r . miles ! " . Gift - ' .. : ' - The BuBter Brown- Shoe Sforev is jri vinff away an exquisite. Floor Lamp absolutely FREE, as a Christmas presejiL Coma in and see ' it you four-colo- seal itfoduced up to that time-- . The subject consists of three wldV fashioned minstrels garbed in vivid yellow, rich red,' (ringing and playing Christmas carols. The background is a pleasing Mite, aha ded from a light sky tint to a very deep hue. snggesting a clear Christmas dawn. The 'message Is merely "Merry Christmas." In the very middle is a white shield bearing the - red, double barred cross the familiar enitilenr that stands ftir the world. wide movement for the prevention of tnlsrculosis in which are enrolled the International Union against Tuberculosis, and National Tnlier-culof-AssiKiatlon, 48 state associations and about 2.000 local aaso. ','' t clatlons. "This cauiimigj nas resulted in a saving bf millions of lives throuch- - ; ig Mf. and Mrs. fxmis Perry ct n apringrllle wife, the gnects ind Mrs, Lester Hansen Saturday. Wldtsoe, president of the Utah Puli- llc Health ssnt!innr, "and In the M is UlUan-Bir- d entertained ; at United States alone It has effected Friday evening. a reduction of the death rate in the i Hallowe'en-party- . Games, and music were enjoyed, (ft-e- r past fifteen yer.rs from 2Kfl,fl which- luncheon waa served, to deaths a vear to 97.000. Thig Is ' fourteen guests, the great work, In which the" Utah Public Health association n Miss Clara Jenson, who has been is a participant, and which r ted men and, women, serving on teaching school in Wellington, Utah, seat sale committees, have been re spent Saturday and Sunday-witber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sponsible in large measure, for Abba Cherry The "Ivena One Strap Patent - -Suede Trimmed Our latest - fashioned into a tie effect. ; $9 $1 Duster Dfown a r boe Slore '168 West Center Phone 707 - g big-he- ' Jenson. BE FAIR TO YOURSELFh wlthou Mthejtnojie yjrslsedJront-seling Christ uis seals, the saving of so many lives each year could not 1 have been ncconiplined." The quota of seals fpOltah-il- l placed side by side, would extend to St. forge. or would front ntfilcn m ix ctm'Pfnsl X uitt st aa ltslf rections. U Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olsen of Long, Beach, California, who have been Visiting with Mrs. Olsen's par- enta, Mr. aTstf.MW. JoBepU SlatstKda, announce the arrival of a baby boy. MrsQlsen was formerly Miss Lola Malstrom of this dty. -- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Whitney are the' proud parents f llpy y Both mother- and- babe' are doing - - ell. . - - The Mapleton ward Sunday school rained Thursday evening at a Hnl- nartv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Matson. Lnncheon s as Meryetl ta twenty-fiv- '. e, The Junior girls of the Mapjeton rnrd enjoyed- - a 'progressive party Yednesdayr evening. The homes vis- ted were those of Misses Marie LoetaM fenson , Helen Diamond, Whitney and Louise Mendenhail "he guests were MLsses Lucy Roy- lance; Hnroldine Martin, Josephine 'eterson, Josephine Stone, Mildred Jordon. Evelyn Warren, Jennie Johnson and Emma Lee. Why sqautt, have heaoN ache, eyestrain, blurred lght;-et- o -" when-onr- Btoo glasses absolutely such ills. Positive Resulfa Cuaranteedl Mlsa Melba Tew spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. William, Tl Tew. Miss Tew haa been teaching school n Cleveland, Utah. '" p Vgh-sr- i South Dtknu. VaJn, 0. . So why not enjoy Conoco'a extra heckles milei under practically all operating conditions. "7rnprenn lt eaivvi.; : Conoco Ethyl Gasoline perfbrma perfedly under high pressure. wiitclinl the tiiiin Ik'Iow, uh he "The nklUetr repeated JtulUh." on red with l.i lighter, xlii)piii; his The noddel lint eonld make lilclm inifl holiliui; .his flit slileM. no articuiiite hotiikN. The house-niiiThen I moved mcmmn the porch uteinied forwunl. "We had a jttt of tier ctKUt HKHiti. Mte' heard IKPSMiim roast downtown and a- rab-li!ih flKtu mi th wooden diMir. Htew, mlsM," , Ite wild tmllenly. Betwefu of kiKKking, "Thone auliuulea I bnipg in Kpnsnis Uday." here whs Klleuce. Then Hhea le- Judith lnkel. at hi in. "So tbat'i hiiin to curse. Jiulitli nut her handN what yon were iiliinniu to have 1 walked la upon you; .. nt null. . l, B.nil.lu-.,l.l ,..K. wan iiur uie kiioi King stjii awu were holding; a m'eptiun in the ihle. ttMik When It stopped,' she kitchen tonlKht." r Iter h:tJid iiwaxrjmJ,hex ibiRBeflSnirl "Ttrr.TSti:,,liiMi wna taiiviiix to the door taoli. Vlf's the day befoh I'hristmna." "There, there, 111 knoll, rum .m mntli was too Urea to feel nvnF nmv ' riir.li 000 -- "89rv.' ; yor followed by more blows on' the ! . . . r ltKr jws, sne saw. 'TBe (ianima Delta? P'fT ' "t all Of thetr MVT Jllllilh una Kl.o tl...u to wy noth. her head-wi- t the window to Kt;re.tui'i :,,! lh?' ''ersln ,f iMr eUiW- If I hadn't for help. But the aonud of nhivered ' elans frote the wreuin In her throat. ka:pr!:rt;ttt, be .liere. Or I might Shea's mrx kiuK laughter grew loud-"r- . hav- - Int-- killed." dome in through the Imsement. The.iimn tossed hl head insolentil:t hn ha! I'll shOw you, my lad v." ly., J tiviuli turned on him. -- you Acuta class crushed on tho floor will britig a chair and moiuit guard of the Mircli. Judith threw herself the rest of the night. We eau'l across the nml reached for the tatti'. that- - , broken, window .;nshotgun. watched" She started for the stairs .She thnrst its barrel out the win- - "I'll bring you your gnu."- - 7 TBe rii'a Snoii rfiiL "li n i4lOKnd4MedtrrheTF0lt'-' wiiea-she screamed, "i n .Bhootf' ."Yea," siiia Jndfth; "1 had to He dii'w his bend back ;ind looked It to Am frighten the . t.p ut her. "Taln't loaded,1' he i uiijjur iiiive unaf''uvvayl; to suoor (minted. '.Voinen's never gittm Thank God I didn't." ire." Jmlith went ttnUhe ataiw with i Judith leveledhe Kim at the top very white faee.. in her jwuu h f the oa V tree end pulled the trljf-e- went straight t the windovt There was a iond explosion. looked out, oak tree am n full ninn.ent. Shea neither then at the spot where Sb?a hai nor moved, as she watched. stood..", poke . .; , Invan (o drug, his IkmIv toward She tnrned baek to the room, he steps. At (ho ede of the top picked tip the gun 'and carried it lev. he fell forward,. prawling on dowristairs. The mulatto aat slom b U fiiii. ed in a elioir opposite the door, hi TVn. with-luttthty effort, be head sunk on his chest and his eye nllil liftnself mi iiKitin and went shut.. ' urchins: qult kly down the walk. h The cook had fallen asleejMa her ;1 1 held the Rim on the win-ohen shoulder. Ivdw. H went down the road hair Judith shook -' tit of wxht.' And in a moment. Rhe Here,1' she said, you'd better go to lied unless won want to relieve aid the fhtiKKinK of a motor. yonr .brother on the' watch." I' .iiid a way toward town. 1 JlV' ffi ptilletl the wenjKin In and 1 The woman onened her eyes with i'lricd It across tle room. She set a starr and stared no at Judith. f K5;fi.!st .the vall with a ges '!Ah can't,, go down In, dat black Aei' me. ture of distaste. Then dhe moved! cellah; .Mah fertt . ... .. 1... .1.. inumir iroiu ine- uoor and went ' Mlcht find "t'wherjmrgJajv--dowi- i fo the hall: YarjL well A-- said JiidU h-- tAortl.v-- . trtfein the fiii'ier of the imlice station in the "Stay here then, but stay awake, ci phone liack when she heard cue of oiw You can-- take titrns and ''jtsi.ift on the street outside. The If I come down and catch you both wants were coming tin the asleep I'll see that you're both di enrterl by a mellow quartet'' deep charged." n tlvvtjiroes of "C'arrv me back to She went upstairs and Into her room. . Slipping off .ber outer gar 'd . Jncjfh leaned out the window nit'iits, she" got into lied again. Be nd ailed them, "t'ome in at once. fore Khe turned the lisht off ahe flic;..'s tKen ao attemiitwl btirg-fi- picked up the siimll alarm clock on ." i .v'v the table, set If; by-- her. watch aad. Koft. Oh's" "and -- ahV" and 'Oh wound it. Then she set the alarm tjiwds" answered lier. A hush felt at five o'clock and snapped .out the , and it straggled light. iikij When the clock .rang she opened !t't.cirfi the lawn. JiVlith inld hear the houseman her eyes and blinked atjt. Outside tnd the cook talking inrrgnTened the window it was as darkas when She ran 'down into the she had gone to sleep. She forced wb!ss'rR, herself oiir"bTl5eanff"reeIed against lowrr hall The man waa leaning against the the drjpsser with the vertigo of ex(kior jamb and the rook had flopped, treme fatigue." When it passed 'nto a chair. They, were looking at away she went through the dark lier with bnlging eye. "Lawdy hall into the bathroom and washed laiss," said tle vtttik at last, ''you-all'- her face In icy water. She went hack to her room and f umiin'. Shnah you is." ;.JuditH' face, was, like marble, dressed. The Jighf was beginning siie inted to the broken pane by to break in the aky. She sat down the dor. The two negroes turned on the bed to wait for it and. then to look n't it. and Mie could see them went down the stairs on tiptoe to the sound of a Bnorlng duet. The sart and gape a.t each other. '"How dared yon leave the lionse houseman in his chair and the cook mpty without lighra and 'with the In hers were dead to the world. tieek, d(xr wide oiu?" she fhot at . Picking her way across the hall. the man.between them. Judith softly unlock lie fumbled. ' "The '.Iwck door?. Oh, ed, the Jfront . door .and went out The dawn had, come, hut wanly, ui. miss." , face like that of a fever But the cook liegnn to ery, throw-Ili- with her skirt over her head. ''Oh, patient ' In the ghastly light Judith went Idiwdy, oh.' Ijiwdy me." The man struck her on the shonl-de- down the stepa from .the portico. On the walk he knelt and began to 'Shet up, Mandy." , ' The. blow brought her to. and 'she examine the cement where Shea had ' uncovered her face. Her black fallen. . , cheeks were glistening with tears (To Be Continued Somethinf new apparently begin and her eyes rolled wildly. "!)at back doah is a limb o' Satan te prey upon the mind of Mrs, Tim hisxelf, Ah' guess It blow open when othy Brown. In the next chapter ... Horn, and F;l1c feappear. tht latter ah g(S-- hjok ft.b no Our - Window of-M- DON'T t tir Mrs. Buhy J enson entertained at a Hallowe'en party, for her daugh "h ll-- e FREE! FREEl Be-Enni- ng , DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, OPTOMETRIST With Hejndselman Optical and Jewelry Co.v y Art The Great Health BLANKET methods-faiL- ! - W. L. HAYES County Representative Pleasant Grove Phone , - NOW READY r 66-J- V"W, ,l.-- Service Garage It often cures when all other A 99NortIihtWest GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING EXPERT PAPER , Ju-Kr- Columbia Coke - . That Good Goal ford Coal Co, Phone 17 .QntheJBackAVheels- - 'Bin SATISFACTION WAVING, Starting' SaltLake.- - Mrs Lydia Gallop of Pocatello. Idaho, and Mrs,. Eleanor Gallop of Sprlneville, were the guests ut Mrs. P. P. Perry Sunday. rear wheels you have no need for chains- - this winter. ' i - Firestones of Course Mr. and Mr Marie-- Perry gave 'wedding Slipper, Friday evening In honor of their son4 Delbert, and his bride, Miss Helen Warren, of Salenn Utah. Friends and near relatives. of the bride, and groom were in attendance. 8 Phone 260 -- . : 223 W. Center . s - Work L t p lD0X0tm W0RK PH0NE Jl ' ' ..... NEW BUILDING 182 New Equipment For Appointment . J . V. New Location ,'it ....;....-.. ';.,. .'. :; , " ':' Hy Anderson, Miir. Mrs. Buckley ' " - HAVEHY,AND "ROY? Mrs Arnold Lee had as Sunday.- - Mr. and Mrs. John Banks of Spanish Fork. ; '" 1 "Z7 A EGIER STUDIO ,;,:.,:-- ; ..,U .;,.' " .,') '';-;...'.-- Nobody MkeT; to spend money for coal, at Christmas time; put in your winter coal now.and have mora money for Christinas." PHONE 232 "- ' H t "'. Now Ready WHY WATTY f. 155 North University Avenue - Let V8 Make That CHRISTMAS PHOTO lei U Make It Now! , Utah Timber and Coal Co. . OFFICIAL r. BRIMHALL BROTHERS Tire Merchants "" ,. Mn-an- d , g r Ignition -- "All, Kinds Welding "" Mv nets o With new Tires on the Lighting; , - n TWO NEW TIRES A REAL . .1 Jiixneer at Smoot-Spa- f vt ? - - Mrs. Wm. Lewellyn haa returned home after spending ten days in B. Y. U. v - PHOTOGRAPHER L.D.S.U. PHONE 1218 IJ. of U. |