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Show r PROVO' (UTA'H)T EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2 6, 1 9 3 3 PAGE Do r li fig f-SOL mflBEL mcELUOTT BSS MCASEfiVCE.WC CHAPTER XXI ylNGIE Btammered. "Pleased to and then, thinking better bet-ter of it, went on hurriedly. "Bill's tolj me a lot about you." Mrs. O'Daresaid 'Tm glad he f brought yori1ffi&ve been wanting want-ing to meet you." She smiled to show she meant It and. in spite of the sinking of her heart, was glad to discover that Bill's girl was, as Kay had described her. "not a bad sort." If her bright sweater fitted the curves of her rounded figure a trifle too candidly, can-didly, still the big eyes framed in raascaraed lashes had a likable honesty about them. All Belvedere Belve-dere that is all that part of it which knew the O'Dares well enough to observe their comings and goings would gossip that night about Angle's call on Bill's mother. "What's the world coming com-ing to?" old ladies would ask. with upraised hands. "Time was when that sort of woman was shown the door." No, the trouble was. MrB. O'Dare reflected. that Angle wasn't what the old ladies meant when they said "that sort of woman." wo-man." Angle was fundamentally good. She had been trapped by nature Into an unwise marriage. Now. at 21. she was struggling to get out of the trap. The conversation languished. Angle admired the ferns in the-hanging the-hanging pots, admired the burst "ot phlox under the windows. Ud-easilyrirnder Ud-easilyrirnder her Shatter, she was observing Bill's mother, wonder- ing what was behind all this apparent ap-parent simplicity ana friendliness. Poor Angie, she wasn't much used to kindness! She was a bit suspicious sus-picious of it. . "I made some iced tea, BUI. You bring it in and the cookies from the pantry." his mother commanded, conscious of her son's fidgeting attention. The quiet of Denny street on Sunday afternoon brooded over everything and when the two "women were alone together silence si-lence fell like a blanket on both. Mrs. O'Dare broke it. "Bill tells me you plan to be married as soon as the divorce goes through." Angie stared at her, with Just a hiafor'truculence. "Yes, that's what we were thinking." V'When when will thatle?" Mrs. O'Dare could not quite keep a tremor of anxiety out her tone. ANGIE stared at the curtains, " fluttering in the breeze. "We don't exactly know," she said, almost sullenly. "Stan is seeing to things. He's got a lawyer law-yer in the city. He'll let me know." "I see. Mrs. O'Dare considered consid-ered this. "I think somehow I have the feeling you'd be better off starting in some new place," she said bravely. "This is such a small place. You know bow people are " Angle winked suddenly. She BOOTS AND HER A CUSTOMER. OCTC ys?r - HM UP TOOK TWfe SWttOtt ty L hJ r 1 7 COUUDttT Be. WOUVO I ?A., VOORfc VS6T! T VO UQVVT WsMt VO0L VOO UWt TO TR.Y VOOVL f MVWO SOMt UiCVC , OIV VJOMT J TEVUN6 VOCVi tSOWfc ?N3Ett. ? Pf fc-EMJttt. r-h- Off NO OtNNA 1 L MF P Kvu fro mT voo r-jsw jj r J ? LF j WASHINGTON TUBBS fV D-PAOFVG. THE CRW AjAT THE. VKjHT OF Pw SEAPLANE. rLi iNG HiGMOVCgHEAD. T V KNOW ABOUT J J ROOND-THE-x V "THAT I J WORLO FLIERS, 3 6ETCHA hadn't expected this reception. Unconsciously she had braced herself her-self for tears, reproaches, pleas. She had expected to be looked over coldly, snubbed, dismissed. This quiet little woman with the graying chestnut hair and the fine eyes seemed actually to be accepting her. She gulped. "Yes'm I mean certainly. Mrs. O'Dare. That's what I was telling Bill ouly Ihe other day. He doesn't exactly see It my way." Her defenses down, she plunged forward, voluble, excited. ex-cited. Bill and she could get a little flat in the city. She could get another job she always did and there were so many big garages there. Bill would be sure to find work. She forgot to be careful of her grammar. "She does love him." the mother thought. "She's really a good little thing. If only" Even in her own mind she couldn't finish the sentence. Jf only Angie weren't so palpably the product of the wrong sort of training, or rather the lack of training, her rebellious heart cried out! Well, it couldn't be helped. You didn't choose your son's wife. In Mrs. O'Dare's simple code, you made the best of it. Bill came back in, awkwardly balancing a tray. He glanced anxiously an-xiously from Angie to his mother, relieved at what he saw. "I'll have to be taking Angle back now, mother," he said after an interval, glancing at his watch. "I promised Harnett I'd be back at 6. He's got to drive his wife to the Springs." He was relieved, she could see. that everything aTSSsed ofT so smoothly. ro t boy. he had probably dreaded the ordeal! She kissed him, smoothing bis roughened rough-ened fair hair. Poor Bill, toil-hardened toil-hardened at 22. anxiou?. in love with the wronj girl! Well. It couldn't be helped. She sighed, watching the flash of Angle's sweater through the greenery. She would do the best she could. She simply would not taink what the loss of Bill's eai jjigsJWould mean,.-ipthe little family. Kay was beginning to h i-m5wT"That meautXa lot. And poor Monuie! Well, there was no use lookLng ahead, borrowing trouble. You had to live each day as it came. It was the only way. . OHE went about, straightening cushions, picking up glasses. Kay came In. hair dripping wet from a swim. She had gone with Rissy down to the river. "Well?" Kay challenged her. "They've just gone." Mrs. O'Dare sat down, sighing. "She's really a good little thing. Kay. Only so so " she "hesitated for a word. "Ordinary." Kay finished the sentence for her. "Yes." Bill's mother shrugged her shoulders. "It shouldn't matter, mat-ter, I suppose, what she does with the language, but somehow it does." "Of course it does. Silly to pretend it doesn't," said practical Kay. "We're all a little snobbish, really. What I can't understand is why she doesn't bore Bill to tears. He's smart, really. Likes to read and he's always been so ambitious." "I know. That's the sad part. In two years or less perhaps -I'm afraid Bill will be wondering what he ever, saw In Angie. You can't make him understand now. No use trying." BUDDIES USEVCOMt TO TAt V006fc, L CAN IM. VOOtt VJWT WESZfc A WEAjM$T OKIE OF THE. jONH IS MYSTIFIED Tm "Not a bit in the world." Kay glanced at herself in the mirror. Her voice sounded grown up, Mrs. O'Dare reflected. Something had happened to Kay this summer. sum-mer. She refused to go back to high school, since Charles Eustace had managed to get this post at the library for her. Kay was old for her age. She would have been in her final year at school but she proposed instead to go to night sessions and study when she could Ln the daytime. "I'm old enough to start helping." help-ing." she had said practically. Last year at this time Kay would have raged and stormed at Bill for having dared to shirk his responsibility. re-sponsibility. She gave her slick golden locks a final pat and turned to smile at her parent. "Well, that's that!" she observed. "That's that!" Her mother echoed dryly. T"AY rushed upstairs to change her dress. She was Invited to Dr. Waterman's house for tea Tiierj would be older people there. Kay thought, but that wouldn't really matter. They were goLng to talk over plans for some amateur ama-teur theatricals to be put on before be-fore Christmas. Kay was terribly ter-ribly excited. The Watermans' house was one of the finest in town. The doctor was Charles' uncle. Not even Geraldine Cardi gan had ever been Invited there. Sandra was asked occasionally when Lansing, the young son of the house, was home from college. col-lege. Kay smiled at herself in the mirror, remembering how stunned Rissy had been when she had told her about the invitation to Sunday Sun-day night supper, of all things Sundiy night supper meant you belonged to the inner circle in Belvedere society. "But they'll all be as old as Methuselah." Rissy had said, pretending pre-tending she thought it was a terrific ter-rific bore. Rissy had made her voice very disdainful. "Better call them up and say you can'r come. Johnny Link's comlnp over in his Chewy and he'll gei a boy for you. Come along.' Rissy coaxed. Kay had shrugged her shoul: ders. quite in the grand manner Rollicking through the country lanes with a raw youth's arm? around her seemed positively revolting. re-volting. "No, thanks." she had said distinctly. dis-tinctly. Rissy had tossed ner head and turned away. Kay dressed with care, making her hair a demure frame for ber. ivory-tinted face, ever so faintly sun-touched. Out of this frame her gentian blue eyes glowed. Things were better these days She was in favor at home. Mon-nie Mon-nie was proud of her they all were. Who knew what these amateur theatricals might lead to? Kay could see a great producer pro-ducer leaning forward from his seat in the back row, asking eagerly: -"Who is the. young lady playing the lead? Marvellous!" Someone would answer. "Kay O'Dare." Or maybe she wouldn't get the lead. Maybe she would .distinguish .distin-guish herself in a small part a maid or something like that. "Small Town Girl Startles Broadway!" She could see the headlines. Idly, staring at her reflection in the mirror without really seeing it. Kay dreamed on. Yes. much depended on the outcome out-come of the evening. (To Be Continued) BY MARTIN OW EEtt COMlftC eKV, WOW NOfc TVR. V a. it HEY UOOK AvLP. AM HOUR. PASSES, AWD THEM AfcE AHA1ED TO fEE PLANE OMIWG BACK. 5 INFORMATION Car Painting Washing, Polishing, Greasing Phone 1000 TELLUKLDK ; ; Sewing Machine Bargains Electrics and Treadles all makes. Hemstitching, perfectly done, reasonably priced. New shop 458 West Center. Just east of Superior Motor. Elizabeth Souter in charge. tf A Good Time To Paint Before prices rise. Bennett's Pure Paint $3.00 per gal., easy to apply covers solid and gives a maximum protection at a minimum cost. MAIBKN GLASS & PAINT CO. 272 W. Center. Phone 160. tf Trucking And We Move Anything Anywhere HARDY TRANSFER Phone W. E. MITCHELL, Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Silverware. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Re-pairing. Provo. Successor to J. E. Stein. j2f YELLOW CAB CO. p II 3 n K -- Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. - NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the State of Utah, Utah County. Belle Hoagland and Minnie Bees-ley, Bees-ley, as executrixes of the "Estate of Horace E. Hoagland, otherwise known as H. E. Hoagland, deceased, de-ceased, plaintiffs, vs. Abraham llowa and Wattfa Howa, his wife, Mutual Coal and Lumber company, a corporation, and Ottenheimer company, a corporation, defendants. defend-ants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 28th day of June 1933, at twelve o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at fhe City and County Building, situate in ProvQ City, Utah County. State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit : Commencing at the southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 30, Township 6 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence West 20 chains; thence Noith 5 chains; thence East 20 chains; thence South 5 chains to' the place of beginning. Area 10 acres. Together with all water right heretofore and now used upon said premises and particularly that water right used upon said premises prem-ises from the Rock Canyon Irrigation Irriga-tion Company. Also, together with ail improvements improve-ments upon said premises, or which may be built upon said premises. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 3rd day of June 1933. E. G. DURNELL,, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. Watkins and HolbrooK, Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. Roundy Bldg.,' Provo, Utah. Pub. June 5, 12, 19. 26. 1933. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the State or Utah, Utah County. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. O. "Moe and Nancy L. Moe, his wife, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 28th day of June 1933, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: The North half ' or the South half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 42. Flat "A", Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Dated at Provo City, Utah tills 12th day of uL&y 1933. E. G. DURNELL, HE MU5T CoO.'. THERE'S OP FOC60T tK LOTTA SWOKE SOMETHING, OVEE THERE. I Si cm raj) Duco Cleaning Very . Low Prices. MOTOR CO. Phone 1000 t tf Moving Anytime 286 West 2nd Sou tit 148. m24 MOVING CABS & TRUCKS RENT CARS tf Sheriff of Utah County, Ut. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. Thomas and Thomas, Lawyers for the Plaintiff. Publication in Provo Evening Herald June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1933. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ln the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, Utah County. Provo Building and lx)an Society, So-ciety, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Lizzie J. Beebe, Mable Otto, William Wil-liam N. Frahm, Katie Olsen and Edna Frahm, both in their Individual Indi-vidual Capacity, and as Heirs at Law of William Frahm, Deceased, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Wednesday the 19th day of July 1933, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Coun-ty Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing 7V. rods East from the Southwest corner of Lot 4 In Block 10, Plat "B", Provo City Survey Sur-vey of Building Lots, in Provo City, Utah County, Utah; thence East 3 rods; thence North 11 rods 6 VI- feet; thence West 3 rods thence South 11 rods 6M: feet to the place of beginning; together with all improvements, im-provements, rights of way and water wa-ter rights and privileges thereunto belonging; Also 30 shares of stock in Provo - THIS CURIOUS WORLD 11111!! WMin&Mfc (r r NOW WE'LL GO 1 OKAY.' IT TO - If GENERAL fflffl t ' Wl1 WWl QUMW,N6 DACK TO THE TRACK .. GO ABOUND E I rliXW? StvJT SWIFTLY AMD THEN WAIT y' LOOP. AMD ITS A- CSlOWUti) SWm' THROUGH THE AND SEEL THAT OUCH IT UT f S REAL NAME OjM jgpjFk GULLY , TO LOCOMOTIVE A BACK YET- 7 CONGRESSMAN HAMER, W)SP CUT Ff W ' VlL ' (yRANTCS" CADET l -f jJF 'AlVS MILE OF W , C -' ' ' ' , appointment was 12 (I M 7 Te v Y") S MADE OUT TO -7 - ' )VLfv - ' 5 UCSSES SIMPSON -fc J M DISTANCE m .ry . , S GRANT, AND IT, WAS" r feWf s 4 Vi TO THE 1 ' ' ' "r. U" V ' NEVER CORRECTED. sF- CEMENT ' W , " jgj jZ (we'll have to hurry ) r know just- the spot ) 1 8P M tSffi- AND FIND A GOOD RIGHT OUTSIDE THE HIGH A r - TaBr. gsT PLACE,GO WE CAN GATES TO THE TRAIN J ', M Xg ' "TiT-! jt&F f GET A GOOD S ( SHED COME J f-JM WOODCOCK T WO -VJak H HAS ITS BAQS IN FRONT - . '' sJ 'vA"-w-- "r1 ' never . .-JMW , , IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA, THE NATIVES USE GIANT COINS AAADE Of IRON THEY ARE MODELLED AFTER. A THROWING KNIFE AND MEASURE FETtN LSN&7H CUlOC' V? JTHP SMOKE COLUMNS 6KOW LARGER AMD LARGER HE'S HEADIN' -FUJUK SHIPS COME INTO VIEW. THE MVSTEY 0EEPEWS. SHIPS. (COMIMGIMS . ' -fc jT 1 Business Card THE .GENERAL SHOP 159 North University Ave. We specialize In lawn mower sharpening. Work done factory way. All kinds of furniture repaired. repair-ed. We sell new and used furniture. furni-ture. Cash paid tor used furniture. furni-ture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. PLACE of BARTER This column is open to "exchange" "ex-change" or "barter" ads. The price rate is cut one-half, with the minimum mini-mum charge 25c. At this rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week for only 30c, or it will run 4 days for 25c. Regular classified rates are printed on the classified page. "Place of Barter" ads are run for just one half these rates. WILL TRADE model T Ford also good work horse. Phone 015J3. j27 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPRING frys 10c. Leo Duke, 790 So. 11th West. Phone 615. j27 MALE toy fox terrier. Phone 532. j27 SPRING frys 2 lbs and over 25c ea. Lyman Rohbins, 409 So. 7th West. j29 SPRING frys. 2 lbs. 25c ea. 735 North 7th East. j29 Bl,RD hay 1932 crop. Inquire State Bank, Payson. j27 FIRST crop hay from the field. $7.00 delivered. Tel. 277W. j26 LARGE spring frys. 25c ea. W. P. Freckleton, 541 So. 3rd East. j28 SPRING frys, reasonable. V. E. Slater, 1240 West 6th So j28 HELP "wANTEiMALE 2 LIVE-WIRE salesmen for local work. Give full information first letter. Box T Herald. j30 WE want to select a reliable young man, now employed, with foresight, fore-sight, fair education and mechanical me-chanical inclinations, who is willing will-ing to train during spare time or evenings, to qualify as . INSTALLATION INSTAL-LATION and SERVICE expert on all types ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS. RE-FRIGERATORS. Write fully, giving age, phone, present occupation. occu-pation. Box 33A Herald. Building and Loan Society as evidenced evi-denced by Pass Book No. 3155 Series 24. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 26th day of June 1933. E. G. DURNELL,, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Ut. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. A. L. Booth, Attorney for Plaintiff, Knight Block, 'Provo, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1933. BY CRANE NEVER KMCWi l WAR MI6HTA BIN 601N'ON FOR WEEKS. fr. (D 1933 tY HLA SlWVICt IXC. ? , lL - SX- i. . r. - - ii LIKE A MAYBE A Q BATTLE 1 BIG WAR'S I A For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified ad page if they are in the office before 9 a. m. after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear in Sunday's issue tf phoned Into the office by 4 p. na. Rates First Insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, SO cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; on month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged charg-ed if payment is delayed or collector mut call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line pr Insertion. FOR RENT FURNISHED CHOICE 3 rm. apt. strictly mod. Close in. Phone 1015W. jy2 2 AND 3 RM MODERN apts. Basement Base-ment and ground floor. Very reasonable. rea-sonable. 115 So. 3rd West. jyl5 TWO cool apts. Only $12 for 3 rms. $8 for 2. 119 No. 6th W. j26 2 FURN. rms. modern, $11 month. Adults. 160 So. 3rd East. j30 OR UN FURN. mod. 5 rm. home also 3 rm apts. Phone 1054. jy9 TWO furn. rms. cheap. Phone 381 R. 156 West 4th Smith. jy7 LOVELIEST homes and apts. in Provo. All pric.rs. J. W. Gess-ford, Gess-ford, Tel. 757J. j30 FOR high class apts see S. . H. Jones, 270 No. 1st E. Tel. 1525J. jyl8 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS USELESS horses ana cows. Dea-4 ones if called Immediately. Cat 680. Provo tf BOARD AND ROOZX COOL basement room and board, modern home, only $5 per week. Phone 598W. jy2 INSTRUCTION AMATEUR ARTISTS Compete for FREE ART COURSE (Value $185.00). Write today for FREE TEST. Box 18 Herald. jyl Freckles and His Friends OHOKf LOOK AT THAT, WOULD VOU f f IT'S BACK. ALREADY.... SHH f KEEP QUIETi k SMM f KEEP QUIETi LOCOMOTIVE 1 ymfto H-- EcftTW-;P ZT V foj ENCLOSE THE J 1 I CEMENT PLANT f WWM IgPlf PHONE 495 "; TTSIQAY 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Pontiac Convertible Converti-ble Cab 1926 Buick Sedan 1927 Dodge Sedan 1926 Dodge Commercial Priced for Quick Sale Get Yours Now! TERMS, and TRADES NOLAN MOTOR SALES 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 1100 LAND! SIX SHARES PRIMARY WATER time price $540.00; six acres land under fence City Water Lights---IDEAL HOMESITE few blocks to school, church, store. PRICED $650.00 AND YOURS. LOT! A BEAUTY LOT not one rock Sidewalk and sewer paid SOLD FOR 650. NOW YOURS $350.00. BEST LOCATION. o Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 89 West 2nd North, prmo, I'tah FOE RENT- UNFURNISHED EXCEPTIONALLY cool mod. upts. Cull S. Levin. 137 -xcepl Sundays. j30 LARGE modern home, partly furnished. furn-ished. 371 E. 3rd So jiJS 6 RM. house, garden spot, i-heap. 215 So. 4th V. Inq. 185 So. 1st West. jyk8 PARTLY furn 5 rm mod. brick home $20 mu. Inq 30a E. 3d So. jya CLEAN, mod rn apt. 3 rms. Close in. Phone 18GJ. 234 E. 4 No. MJ MOD home and furn. 3 rm apt. L. J. Eldred. Tel. 705. j27 ATTRACTIVE 3 rm. apt., strictly mod. Duplex. Close in. 3K) W. I North. Jy6 CARPETED 3 rm. apt. electrH stove and refrig. 142 W. 2 So. Jy3 FARM BUREAU BASEBALL- Managers of baseball team in the Utah County farm bureau league w.U diaw up the second 'aalf schedule at a meeting in Benjamin Wednesday night at 8 p. m., it is announced. Very likely, that Kansas baby that swallowt-d 35 cents and coughed cough-ed up a. dime the other day was a banker s ehild hat had learned -tq i operate on a re.stiicted basis from ' his dad. s- By Blosset QjoviNG OOIET- LV,THE PHANTOM LOCOMOTIVE GLIDES TO A HALT, BEFORE THE GATES THAT ENCLOSE THE CEMENT PLANT f 1 '9r:i,tTW,m I ti it jtyft 133 BY HtA SCHVtCC. Ui. HEQ. U. 8. tAT. Off. |