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Show PH O V O (U T A H) E V E NT N G H E RAL D, WE D NE SDAY, FE BR U AR Y 5, 19 3 0. PAGE SEVEN I i i 1 1 I ! f t i i ! i 1930 MMA Sw. LAURA IDU'BROOKMAN BEGIN IEERE TODAY JUDITH CAMERON, typist la New York publishing house, marries mar-ries ARTHUR KNIGHTII, ber tow ployer. Knight is a widower with a daughter, TONY, 18, anl a son, JUNIOR. 16. f ... The girl ignores her stepmother, Later she teiU Judith sh must , leave tro housa. ' Knlrht overhears- and compels Cony to apologize. The girl spends muck Of her time father. Knight promisei Tony a with' MICKEY MORTIMER, blase trip to Palm Beach, unaware Mor-amusement Mor-amusement seeker, whom she met, timer has gone there. Preparations In Pr.rls. lis is 'separated from his for tl3 trip begin Immediately. wits and deep in a flirtation with Tony. As daj-n- nasa a state of armed arm-ed neutrality (exists between Tony and Judith. ANDY CRAIG, a young man Knight had helped through college, calls on Tony.- He has been In love with her rather hopelessly for a long while.- Craig comes ; "the -house frequently and Tony, In' a mood of 'spite, tries to convince her ii I DON'T WASTE A SINGLE THING! Just Send It To One of These 1! ii ti ii ii us Successful Hat Cleaning and Blocking AND HEMSTITCHING at the NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING COMPANY PHONE 123. 95 NORTH CNIYERSITY AVE. II II. 1 1 j II II I i! is EMIL'S CAFE ; Regular Dinner 40 to 50 Cents Short Orders- Moderate Prices Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m, 65 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. GEORGE BILLINGS COAL CO. - 'Famous Blue Hint dl High heat free from rook ano clinker 60 per cent less ash thar other coal..' Home I'Immm 18-lJ Yard Phone 491-W. ixft . Vv . ft . WE GO GET EM . ' . 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When Knight denies thi angrily Tony tricks Judith and Andy Craig: into a luncheon enjafement j.nd bringu iher father upon the scene, Knight tries to 'overcome his sus - piclons. Craig calls to see iony Whon Knight announces his arrival Tony i. fuses to i..e the young: man ibut makes her peace with her Judith and Artfiur quarrel over a dinner engagement and T'ony makes the most . cf ' the situation. Next morning Arthur is III but 'goes to ine nice. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXX . Hr cry-broke-aa she ran for ward: ' "Arthur you're ill!" - . ' - Knight had closed the door be- I H H .sirn-i?s HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL AND JEWELY CO. Official watch Inspectors In-spectors for U.P. and D. & R. G. Railroads ii AH Makes of Watches Repaired Phone 886-W. 120 W. Center St n OSCAR CARLSON r&n : SDortinff Goods Co. h II riii ana L.UC JJ - r srwr mm i II II II ia n ii Work of Any lund nrinir - Ooocl Phone 82. 112 No. Univ. 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AyE. ti ii ii Disc Wire and Artillery JJ wheels straightened. Axels j straightened without heat? n ing. ii ii ti n ii n ii ii ti ;: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AHLANDER MFG. CO. Phono m . 476 Unlr Ave TYPEWRITERS Typewriter Bought, , Sold, Repaired and J' Rented. Jft Taylor Paper Co. r$ f 8 North Univ. Ave. phone 15 check your car and render j J driving at no cost to you. J J I I I 1 1 I I I I ! I f I t I ! Ii r. hind him and stood leaning against it heavily. His figure Flumped and he gazed at Judith with dull eyes which told the story.- ' . "All in.M he mumble!. Ths man's voice was-wheezv and -unnatural. zfFedir - gf - rotten! - ' ' . He began pulling at his overcoat, trying . to rid himself of it. The task seemed to "tax hi3 strength. .Judith reached for the coat, held it as he withdrew his arms. - "Mrs. Wheeler!' she spoke sharply, sharp-ly, to the housekeeper. "Get a' dec-tor dec-tor hurry!" ' ' ."Yes, ma'am." The woman .had been watching aniously from Athe I doorway. 3T11 , telepnena Dr. Shep hard."' she said, and disappeared into the living room. ." -: : "Don't you think you'd better go light upstairs?' Judith said o; Arthur. Ar-thur. "You look so tired." . Kc nodded. ' v "Want to get to bed,"' he agreed. "Want to get warm." " -.- She took his arn to help him mount the flight but he showed plainly he considered- this an indignity. indig-nity. Judith stepped back and Arthur Ar-thur painfully and slowly proceeded proceed-ed up the staircase. . . , f They had v reached the .second hallway when the. door of Tony'is bedroom was flung open. : The girl appeared. She Eaw her father and her dark eyes filled . with fright. Tony did not move. ' , . . ' "Oh!" she cried. "Your father's sick," Judith said quletly "Will you go . downstairs and tell Mrs. Wheeler to bring up a hot pad and; hot waterbottles? See if she's reached the doctor yet." Arthur did not even look up. Tony-watched Tony-watched an instant, then obeyed Judith's ; instructions. She . was pale as she ran down the stairs.- Fifteen minutes later Arthur Knight lay snugly tucked into bed. Judith patted at the' coverings,, ineffectively in-effectively trying to make him more" comfortable. The housekeep er had reported Dr. Shephard was ton his way. ' TnHith. 1nnkl down at her' hus band anxiousiy. - .. His eye3 were closed, nts ncaa turned bo that the face was in profile pro-file against the snowy background of the pillow. The cheeks were unnaturally un-naturally and feverishly bright. He ay perfectly, still. For an instant the girl's heart seemed to cease beating. Then she saw the heavy rl3e and fall of Arthur's Ar-thur's breathing and. her terror vanished. He was very ill, but of course he would be better soon. The doctor would know what to do. Why was he so slow? Knight stirred on bis pillow. He grimAped as though hev pain was intense. ' "I'm here. Arthur." Judith told him. "Is therft anything I can do for you any thing you want?" " His answer was a Bound, . half-audible,: half-audible,: which seemed to mean-there mean-there was nothing for her to do. .mm- . ; There came a rap ; at the floor. Mrs. Wheeler's head appeared from the hallway and she beckoned to Judith. . . ' L 3 On tiptoe the girl moved toward the door. - - i "I think he'd ought to have' a good dose of something hot, ma'am. Can't, I fix a cup of ginger tea or hot lemonade? Sweating is what It takes to break up grippe" Judith shook her head. . He's resting, now,'! she said. "I don't think there's anything, we can do until the doctor gets here. Isn't it about time for him?" , Tony's waiting downstairs." I was 20 minutes from the time Quick Relief for Coughing Spells Famous Prescription Stops Them Almost Instantly The phenomenal success of a doctor's famous prescription called Thoxine Is due to its tiouble action. It Immediately soothes the Irritation Irrita-tion and goes direct to' the Internal cause not .reached by patent medicines medi-cines and cough syrups. The very first swallow usually stops even the most obstinate cough, Thoxine contains no, harmful drugs,. is pleasant pasting and safe for the whole family. : Sold on a money back guarantee to give better bet-ter and quicker relief for coughs or sore throat than anything, you have ever tried. , Ask for, Thoxine, put up ready for use in 35c., 60c, and $1-00 bottles. Sold by Iled-qtilst Iled-qtilst Drug Co., and all other good drug stores. (Adv.) w r . NOW GOING ON Daily Sales 2 to 5 and 7:30 to 10 p. mr - : 136 WEST CENTER ST. :-r Freslnvater Hardware! Bldg. General Merchandise of All Kinds! You Set the Price! :; ; JACK SANDACK, Auctioneer INTERLIOUNTAIN LIERCi ASS'N Buyers and Sellers of Banlirunt Steel: Mrs. Wheeler telephoned before Dr. Shephard reached the Knight home. He came up the stairs preceded pre-ceded by Tony . "'"We called you to sermy husband," hus-band," Judith told the doctor tremulously. trem-ulously. '.'He's ; resting ; now, but I'm afraid he's very sick." .; Dr. Shephard nodded, set his. leather medical case on a chair and walked to . the bedside. Then he cleared his threat: " . "'H mmm!" ' Tony, ,who looked awed and frightened, stood in the farther-part farther-part of the room. Mrs. Wheeler lingered near the doorway and Judith Ju-dith recited briefly how Knight had complained of a cold the evening before end that morning, but had insisted on going to worH in , spite of it end came home exhausted. .. "H mmm?" said Dr. Shephard . again. : ,S ... -Stethoscope, in "hand, he drewa chair forward and sat down. . "VVll now, let's just see about this!" he said cheerfully and reached reach-ed for Arthur Knight's wrist. "What've you been up - to , Knight?'V ' - il . The sick man ? had opened his eyes since the doctor entered the room. ' He tried- to respond to the greeting but his smile was feeble.' The doctor had begun counting the pulse beat. . - v ' , "H mmm!" he said again when he had finished and tucked the hand back under tne covers. "Now weJLhave a look at that throat" The examination continued ' 20 minutes longer. Judith was at the doctor's elbow, watching V each', movement, noting . her husband's expression, dispatching Mrs. Wheeler, Wheel-er, oh errands and waiting anxious" ly for the .verdict. - There was none forthcoming. , "Now, Mrs. Knight," said Dr. Shephard when he arose and began packing away . his ,' instruments, "we're going to keep your husband right here in ted for a few days. We're " going to give hiro rest. We're going ; to watch ha't throat and I'll leave you. a prescription to be filled. Now in order that he can h just as comfortable as we want him to be. I think 111 send out a nurse." - - lie paused. Judith's ' eyes sought the doctor's appealingly but she did not interrupt. .. "The nurse 1 should be here by - 6' o'clock. She'll have her . instructions and know just what I want her to; do. I think if you keep Mr. Knight' quiet - until she arrives everything?. will be all right." - . Teach day-; because its arrival meant He continued with minor" Instrueatnufr . would be home soon. Five tions. whick-JudUh tind .MrAyfelflookhut; im Arthur. .would . arrive er both listened to carefully. Then, this' evening. How feverish and un-taking un-taking his hat and the leather. medV.' natural he had looked lyingv theie icine case, he bace them good dayJn bed! promising to make another .visit in the morning, v ' ;" ' 1 '- t ' Judith walked down stairs with Dr. Shephard. ' When they had reached the lower floor she said en-treatlngly: en-treatlngly: ' - "Doctor, you're NOT keeping anything any-thing from me?" 1 1 The man denied thid hastily.. T "Oh, no, no, no, my dear lady! Nothing of the sort. Throat cases as you probably know always need watching. --They need watching closely!1 Now when we get a nurse here who .understands what to do for your husband I think we're going go-ing to find that we've checked this thing just in t:me. Mustn't worry now! Remember you mustn't get excited! And you'll hear from me again in the morning. Good afternoon!" after-noon!" '. ; '! He opened the door, stepped out briskly and went down the walk. Judith returned to the sick room. There were certain arrangements which she knew should he made.. With Mrs. Wheeler's assistance she began giving Arthur Knight's bed room the aspect of a hospital ward. For a while Tony lingered, watching watch-ing and looking - as . though she would like to help. Presently she disappeared. . ? Judith lowered shades at the windows win-dows and urged Arthur o sleep. He said he thought he might. , Quietly she took a seat beside the bed . and waited. An hour and a half later she heard the bell downstairs and knew that the nurse must have arrived. Judith , went downstairs to meet the newcomer. -. She saw a small, attractive young' woman, clad in hat and coat, talking talk-ing to Mrs. Wheeler. , Both of them glanced up as Judith appeared The housekeeper Introduced the stranger stran-ger as Miss Mallory, the nurse who had been sent out by Dr. Shephard. 1 Judith welcomed" her " and took her upstairs to the room which, had been prepared for the nurse's use. There she left her and in 10 minutes min-utes Miss Mai lory appeared in crisp white linen uniform. - - "Here," said Judith, drawing hack the door, "ii my husband y tour patient." pa-tient." - : ; - Miss Mallory moved'qulckly and had an air of efficiency. She looked at th hed . where Arthur Knight lay t with his eyes closed, glancea about the rom and walked over to the. window. . Then she returned to ask Judith details about the case. . Half an hour later Judith withdrew, with-drew, leaving . Miss Mallory , in charge. She stopped and knocked at . Tony's door, The girl opened it.' - '- "How Is he?" she asked anxiously.' anxious-ly.' , "About the same I guess. There doesn't seem- to be any change'. Miss Mallory, the nurse, has -come." "Judith it isn't you don't think !" Tony implored incoherently. The other girl shook her head. ; "I don't know how serious' it's going to be," she said. "The -doctor wouldn't tell me." Tony's eyes looked as though she had been crying. Kindly impulses tugged at Judith's heart. . "We can't help matters any by worrying," she added. "Of course we'll do everything in the world to give your father the right care. Who is Dr. Shephard? Has he been here before?? ''. "Oh, yes. Always. He's the doctor doc-tor we've been having: for years. Took care of me when I had scarlet fever four years ago" ) "I suppose he's considered very good?" Tony nodded solemnly. "There's one thing . you 'can take care of," Judith said. "You can cancel our reservations for' the, trip Thursday.- . Of course that's out of the question." - "I'll telephone,?" the girl agreed and Judith continued bn her way. ., While the nurse busied herself upstairs charting her patient's condition, con-dition, Judith paced V drearily through the rooms below. She had not wept. She had not broken down, but her face vshowed clearly the strain of the afternoon. ' Her- hands were "clasped together nervously. Part of the time she. stared straight . ahead, , yet seemed to see. nothing,' She listened but there was no sound that broke , the still hess. ; 4 -" ' : Five -o'clock. This was the hour Id which Judith . locked forward Y Judith bit her lip. It would not do to give way .to enotlon at this stage. , It was so much harder to pass the long hours down here, alone than if she could have remained upstairs in Arthur's room. But that, she - knew,, would displease Miss Mallory. Judith must manage somehow some-how to live -through ' these 'weary hours of waiting. . 'X t Mrs. Wheeler came to inquire about dinner plans and Judith told her . to have the meal ' served- for Tdhy; and the nurse. She did not feel hungry herself, 6he said, and would stay with Mr. Knight while the others ateIiater, perhaps, she would have, toast and tea. At 6 o'clock' Harriet called the nurse and. Tony to-the dining room. Judith ,went upstairs to stay with her husband. - He was restless, tossed about the bed and twice mumbled phrases which Judith could not understand. When the 'nurse returned she too noted the patient's unrest. An hour later Dr; Robert Shep hard, reading- comfortably by his study fireside, laid down the, vol ume in his hand to answer the tele nhone. " ' v "DoctorJP a woman's voice came over the wire. "Come quick Mr Knight Is much worse!" .. . (To Be Continued) y s BIIX IS BEPORTED . WASHINGTON; Feb. 4 (UJ! 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E. locution, locu-tion, for $3,0oty on good terms, ' ALSO a nice, 4 roorri modern fram. half basement, garage;1 nice lot; N. E., for, $2000; good terms, -j HERE IS A WONDERFUL, BUY in a fine 7 room brick home; bulli-In bulli-In features; fire place, Chartf r Otvl. Heater and laundry , ftovc; gm Unk heater;' nice, lot; all ain-ciaJ taxes paid. ' , "; HAVE SOME VERY GOOD Bl'Vf zn farms and acreage; 4ndicttii4 sites, and business property. V DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 236 WEST CENTER ST. - ' " Phone 75 ' i DELINQUENT ; NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that thcrf are delinquent Upon the following described stock In the Provo Gun club, a corporation of Utah County,1 State of 'Utah, on account of ar assessment levied on the 3rd da of. December, 1929, the severu ; amounts set opposite the names oi the respective shareholders as f oi j lows: -Name Shares Amt Cal Cragun ... . . . , ..... 1 Clarence C. Loose . .....I $50.0' 60.0 50.O 60.0 60.0. -60.0 60.tx 60.0 W. Dean Loose . . . . . . . . t W. L. Hodges 1 Hunter Manson ........ 1 m. s. Lott I F. D. Worlton ......... 1 Fred E. Turner 1 N. A. Thompson .2 100.0 And In accordance with law am an' order of Jthe board of director made ort the 3rd day of December 1929, so many shares of each parct of stock as may be necessary wi: be sold at the office of the seen tary, 502 'West Center St.; Provl City, Utah County, Utah, on th. 14th day of February, 1930, at : o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquen assessment, together with the cot of advertising and expenses of sal. ; . JOHN U. BUCHI, ' Secretary. Pub. dates, January 16, 22, 29, Fel 5, 12. 1930. J NOTICE OF ANNUAL " STOCIUIOLDERS MEETIN't '. . I The annual meeting of the stock holders of Provo Commercial an Savings Bank, a corpo-atlon of instate in-state of Utah, will b, held at thi banking house at 2 West Cnt Street, Provo, Utah, on Thursday February 13, 1D30. at the hour one o'clock p. m. for the purpo of electing officers for the ensuln. year,, and for the transaction o such other huslness as may com before the meeting. j By order of the Boaril of Direct ors. , . j J, T. FARRER, Cashier. Dated at ProVo City, Utah, U.I 27th day of January, 1S30. , I Published dally from January 2' to February 12, 1930, inclusive. PLANE IS DOWN ' JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 5. i:.D- An airplane, believed to be a I.Vv York-Cleveland , air mall til? which circled Armatigh-Seward i tlon for, three hours this mornin; was reported to have come down k Dilltown, Indiana county. Beacon lights were turned on i: the Johnstown airport to guide t! hip which seemed to be lost In t: fog. The plane was believed to ! a N. A. T. plane. I |