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Show P R O V0 - (U T A H) E V ING HERAL D, MON DA Y, NOV EM B ER 23, 1 9 3 1. PAGE THREE - s r WcSed at fiY9 S 11 -j XI Gil API ER of the Phi Delta Pi, national protessionai physical eduction fraternity;- was installed: at the B. Y. U. Saturday. . . .. , . . , - ' , Mrs. Leo Blockman of Berkeley. Calif., formerly Pearl C. Kimball of Salt Lake, who wafiational grand corresponding correspond-ing secretary last year, had charge of the installation. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Grace Kimball, president of the Eta chapter of Phi Delta Pi at the U. W U. in Salt Lake last year - , , . , Ceremonies were held in the First ward chapel Saturday afternoon, for the following 10t members who passed the national na-tional examination 'Friday: L : , ; . Miss Ruth I. vjohnson, president; Miss Gwen Nelson, vice president ; , Miss Dorothy Hoover, secretary; Mrs. Bessie Meiling, Miss Wilrria Jeppson, Hiss Aline Coleman, Miss Louise Spaf ford. Miss Garma.Ballif 3 - - ' : ; and Miss Ida Scott of Provo, and T T tt-t Claire.Welis pf Lehi. - . .. Mrs. Blockman was -toastmistress at the banquet Keldat the Hotel Roberts . Saturday evening. , Yellow ; chrysanthemums and snapdragons and pink roses were tastefully arranged in' low bowl down; tbe middle of the-long banquet ban-quet table. Ferns and baby, breath , were . ? aiso empoyu. . . ocouui w violets with a velllow him rntfr were m resented to the eirls. and itheir Mentifjcatkm.. pina. bearing the Greek letters. t-ni uet- ta Pi.-were attacnea to ineir piace cards; ' The minutes of tne national convention held last year, a song book and the glri-B emiicaie were also arranged t eacn piace. Remarks were made by Miss Ruth-I.-Johnson, Miss wiuna jepp- BOn. MISS jarM ru, ureuiusi the alumni cnapter oi me univer sity ox f utanor - aait .uuce, s Jean wooney or tne rca cnapier the U tt Ui5 ana jaiss Jtsernice maw of the U. of U. xacuity. The '. ceremonies and banquet were attenaea uy a uuiiia the Eta , chapter or tne u. 01 u. They extendeo: an. invitation 10 me members of the cnapier to at tend a birthday oanqyet ana uanve which-they are giving rmay eve- ning at the ElksciuD in &at te City. , :' , A final business session was neia Sunday morning, , . ... According1 td ' Miss Wilma Jepp- SOU, uirecior ui mc 1.ni'i4Mnf nf thA B. Y. u.; there are 10 . gins; (wn pledges on ireDruary ,. j?opnui Aay for Phi ueita ;aiso, are a numwr 01 "" . - - . I 1 ..rv a .m .nnw teachingr.who are - anxious ior an alumni chapter, to" be formed. , 4p ' 1 Excelcis Agents Mrtid uan '.Thelannual convention and bar quet ox : tne .tuxceicjs .MAtj of the soutntrn utan dis trict, Was held at the wotei ttODeirr Friday aiteinoon. . - iMhti vera in attendance iron Provor Lehi, American .rorK, ficus- aht . urovefcv springvme, cspam-. Fork. Payson. .Nphi and towus south ,'to' Delta. ' :.l . VLynh R. Fairhafiks ot ssait Lae. genera) tnanager, nd . E, O. ,Nor. districi manager fpraquthern IJt'uh, were Jo attendance. Mr. Fairbanks gave anUnterestinjr talk in Which tie gave :a report of his recent telp east in the interests oi tne jucceicis company. Remarks were-'alsb ma;te by;Mr; Norr, who gave reports vf work In the southern district. ; ' ' Anl elaborate turkey dinner was served t& 50. a program or musical Be lections and - community singing was enjoyed. ; Mrs; Sarah Ratay op Pr6V6, and MerrlllBennion of Salt jLaite were thesoloUts. -MtE. anlthl'iJohnson waa-'the accom-panistjl accom-panistjl t : Program For M. Iv A. Adults VPr.'W. . T. Hasler will .. glv . the lesson1 in the adult class -of the Sixth i ward M. I. A. to "b-j 'h'-H Tuesday-evening at 7:30 o'clock in the-war4 chapel. ;Mrs.iTYalter Tuellsr will givehe biography and works of, Cdmo n and Carrie Jacobs Bond. Music will lx fnnilaki4 hv Tnhn Ritotflav AM of Uhft MUtahi winners of . the At- water-Kent audition contest, l&t Nola Jrilssoh arid Mrs.' Merle Hone Prdyo Bride-Elect Honored In S. L. V Misi keaiion Wil3on, bride-to-be, was. tendered a ;charmimj. bridge. kins Friday afternoon at hrJorrej in Salt? Lake. . iV- - , Twentyv guests were, In attendance, attend-ance, including Mrs. W. M. Wilsot. Mrs." jack Booth and Mrs. Arnold 7 NURSBTEaSHOWn'OB SLEEP SOUND, STOP GAS .'. Kurse ; V.. Jtcher . says stomach stom-ach gas iloated .meso bad I could not sltiept -.One spoonful Adlerika brought' 4ut all trie'gaa ahd now'I sleep well an$ feel fine." vJ'dquist Pru2'Co, . -Adv. K JY I W CiXW PT1 Hostesses S At Sail A social affair of charm and delight, de-light, was the annual harvest ball of the B. Y. V. Women's organisation, organisa-tion, held at the Ladies' gymnasium Saturday evening. The attractive event was attended attend-ed by 250, including the B. Y. IX women and their partners' and guests. A clever autumn decorative scheme- was employed. The muso was furnished by a B. Y: U. or chestra, and delicious refreshments were served. - The committee on arrangements included the following: Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Eastmond, M Vftsco M. 'fanner, Mrs. G. W. Filz-ny, Mis. George Worthen, Mrs. Eu-lsr Ja ot . Mrs. Rpbert Sauer, MisJ Wilma Jepps6n, Miss Barbaie. Mkughan, Mrs. B. T. Higgs and M'3 Elizabeth Eliza-beth Cannon. KeuerDocieiy -II .it.i yard ward' Relief society meeting Tuesday at 2: SO o'clock in the war; 1 chapel. 'V v - c'. - ' - Special music' will - be furnished. Mti A Program splendid program .has been arranged ar-ranged for the Fifth ward M. I. A. .Tuesday" evening. ' Special music K will be provided byLota' Paxmaii and her quartet. Glen Webb will "read the play "The Outsider" before the adult group. All are invited. ' - ' l J '- ; . Genealogy Ptty Enjoyable Affair A delightful ,iartyv pt Friday evening eve-ning was the---affair given - by' the Bonneville wiard- geneaogical com mittee at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Ia. C. Morgan. . " Games, music and a tasty Jun.h eon were enjoyed by 40. Kile Paber Nineteenth Century Mrs. Emma I)augherty. was host-ess host-ess , to -members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home :Friday afternoon. ; .-v - , ' '- - A" splendid paper on the "Origin of Language," was given by j Mia. Ralph' Olsen. after .which vocal .rto selections were rfurni8hed by th Misses - Mary. . Alice Mor tenser, Hazel Bawn and Velda Murdock The interesting session was attended at-tended by 20 members. ; Dance Given By Delta Phi ,A deligjitfuj Informal- dancmg party .was given by r the Provo 'chapter of. Delta Phi,- national hon orary fraternity; of -the. B. .Y. U.; Saturday, evening ".Jn the Third ward amuseme'rit hall. Thirty cbupies;. enjoyed the attractive at-tractive affair7, the music being furnished fur-nished ; by the Washburn orchestra. Tastjr ;s ref reshmcQts- were"? . served. 'Elmerv Jacobsen was chairman on arfangcmenU. Alva . Johansec, ' RANTED! ' ' A IVI RUB S 1"" Are ' Still :,ln Good ' Demand. Aa the quality Is getting bet tr they bring you more money.' mon-ey.' Give lis a chance to prove .that ire are paying the. high-eat high-eat market price.,';' We v also . buyt hides and Vpelts at full valued .--.. vt1 ritova.tttDn i ruiirco. Phone 367 148 West 6th So; M . -ii, V" W 'V Ii i 25kirts Ate Wider and Smartest 'Of Jacloets life .'HA y, v i litlSilViirLA i For morning wear Patou offers a. tailored suit where his caroub hrcfwn and Persian green are - effectively introduced. The dress is fashioned off the brown, the jacket Is green trimmed with brown astrakhan. The hat is also green, felt and brown astrakhan. Trousseau Tea Attractive : Affair More than 100 guests attended V. (..niiacnmi ton lvpn bV MrS. W. afternoon, complimentary to ner afterhbon"' daughter Reandii, brlde-eiect. Miss Wilson .wfU become the bride of Rulon- Beck; Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Hansen of Spanish- Fork, Wednesday of th .a week in the Salt LaKi temple. Th attractWi! trousseau was displayed dis-played n4we large: Fpoms. which were presided over by MisS Mdry Prows an)i Mrs. Shirl .Wilson. . Ih, thertceiSdng'line ' were Mis. Wilson, Mrs, Jack Booth; ahdi Mrs. Arnold Riwlitogs, the latter two 'hying 'hy-ing sisters of the honor' guest. A string trio, consisting of tr. ; Misses; I-ola Paxman, Margaretta Farrer and Pauline Bennett, plvy-ed plvy-ed beautiful music during the afternoon. after-noon. Tasty, refreshments were served. , ' '. '- V Baskets of ferns and amh?r chrysanthemums were artistically arranged about the ..dining room. The table was covered with a har-l some cream colored ' cluny . lace cloth "over green jsatini, A eut glass bowl o pink roses was siittound-jd with green '-tapers' fat 'amber' holders. Mrs., Lucy' Ke'ri ' arid Miss Gert rude' Sauer were .in '.charge of the dining room. ' 7 The reception and .dispJay oo;r.s were beautiful with baskets a r.-i vases.: of vari-coiored flowers. Fourdi Ward M.I;A? alii The "fit year beehive jglrls of the Fourth wardM l-Aw11 Pre" sent tthe-preiimiriary: 'program at theMatual roeeting;vtcf;; be k held Tuesda evening at 7:30 b'clock In the ward chapel. Characters will' be cast for; the contest play in the. drama class, and Mrs. Gmce CheeVer will give a talk on "How to.. Trace ;, Genealogy Work in the Gleaner . girls department, de-partment, ' . ' Lee Evans ffd- Ws Banditti will furnish the' music, for- A th.e"; , big Thanksgiving dancey which .will follow fol-low Mutual. All arelnyled. GENEALOGY 'MEETING The Fifth ward genealogical society so-ciety will; hold Its regular, meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward " chapel. . All interested are invited: '. HAD DAD -GR.'.!.:P3E.GII r.:o:mi . . -What.apityJNo women need suffer that way-month after mpnth. Let -LydiEPinkhra's Vegetable Com- , pound help you. through' jhose bad days next month. '- - .. . ' 'Ml "... '- I , Are Belted Wedding Day Observed onorinc Mr. and Mrs. "' E. E. Jones of Provo, who' were celebrating cele-brating their hf ty-seyenth rwedding, anniversary t heir daughter - Mrs. R. A. Peterson of Salt Lake, gave an elaborate family dinner at her home in that city Sunday afternoon. after-noon. A large wedding . cake, topped with a tiny bride and groom, formed an attractive dining tabl centerpiece, and two gold candl?s in crystariDider& were employed '1h the scheme. Gold chrysanthemums were used in decorating the fenteiv taihing rooms. Covers yrcte 'iaid for - Mr. s.and Mrs. E. E. Jones, Mr, and M.. Ernest C Henrichsen, Mr, and Mrs." Ed Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edc-Jones and pn Billy r. Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Jones and son DeMar, Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones and family, Miss Kathryn Jones, Mis3 Edda Jones and Wallace Boswell of ProvO.. Af tei; dinner social chat ahd music were, enjoyed and Mr. Jonej related a number of his early-day experiences. Dance Friday fteyardA Ward r ' The elders' quorum ofthe Vine-ystt Vine-ystt d 'ward will' give av clah'ce Tti- .lay evening 4- Wje ward,-samuse ment hall. . . , "ijee "vahs and his "Banditti -will furnish the rftdsic?' iKefreshments will be served. Attractive decorations decora-tions are being arranged. A cordial invitation is extended 4 to the public in general and th? committee in charge promises m. good time for everyone. ManaMU "M" Men To Give "Dance ' M" Men of the- ManaVtf Vaid will give a benefit dance In the ward 'amusement hall af tr "Mutual Tuesdayeyening.,, , t fA TGood ? music has , been r arranged, arid all are invited. This is tb ast Tuesday nighty dance; of the season. i;. W w r ... BEGIS HERE TODAT - Illefc MRS. JCPITCR Is rbbe ad Mardered darlaa; cbiK went, party ;lYe-feer Mere- try. MARY HARKK ESS. Marrij P'ICrac brofkf r. EDDIE, Dave bcca 'la the kune t .the Mnrder kMbimd diaapear4. Jupfier rubles , Eddie la raa dawn aad killed p h Ror ti .mce'r-trarr. -. inspeo TOR KANE dropa.tlic case belles I aar Eddie tb laafderrr. MR. JVh I'lTER andninK bjlve tbt He. - JKv. ir -4vi3g now En at (birryiiaetra raeeiraek sraiubler rok railed THE Fllf toffvbaia tRddte wed MWHejfMi aMalr J N cair-raKr" ae ejccieif vka l'v - rf'W'- ' ;;. - V:..'Uv. - Hlfrb ry to mA. wlik tUr Invrallicallua brrau.t) jlri. nutorlrtr. JT7 Mrrel. mW J una Mary prvatiae i marry Aim at oner. WaJJr Mh0BlB8 ff ' hrr x trdnaaean. Mary'a (axl eraaa !M a THiliaiaC, ,. . t ?f6tv cdf oN wtTii.TriB STORV CHA :. t YTJlfEN Mary became consclour. someone was, ghosting. "Bring ;'Scfme brandy -for this lady!?. "and v moving her. .afrits ' abmit?.aa ap - puis oer -nanas: xms. sne:-;aier jcarneti. was mereJy.au fftPRj houae tbi nlchtfwf .la Hnrder.-oM U brr brllMrt'-ar fcMt m discover whf-iiier. or nntvhft" iiflrfilfthiiBdJ.fose from .v:his .. chair broken7 any MoTAi the" riioeniif.a?1111 sank bacfc again. noweyer, the ..intflf n)4UT or n.er-posr ' t Jon sher waiy 1 n oh f :;crp1eb'f- uwii3-ruiuu6U(, UCT .T upriKUl Hull I fce ;Htjpk4ilkaiiy.ft?hVrii'J wai' in -reskurans- - rucKiHi.yi.. Auout ner-novereo4inxit ons fares a waiter, a fat man who turned put to be the proprietor kept saying "Just a little accident, you're all right. Take It easy!" Well, she was taking It easy, she thought fretfully. Her head' ached fierce!; fro: the. jar when tuejaxi crashed into the building but otherwise other-wise she was a")l, rights and she wanted to go home. Slie made this wish known to the policeman, irbo higher ,arm lirmly as ir he feared she niight go faint and drop again. "What happened?" she asked. "Truck going the wrong way on a one-way street." ho told her. "You can't go out that way. Jady." .H betweeUjJier and the door: TTftfe cleaning up the naess. The caff's all' smashed, and there's a lot of broken glass. Besides, there's probably a mob of nebnle waitin'0to see the 'corpse' Say," 'wutHu oca me corpse oay, lrokfc op, "you want to. thank t dverJaji fiiv'd Jmr Je bi-okfe off. tha life "Oh, I will!" Mary exclaimed. "Where is he?" "They've taken him home. He's not bad hurt I'll give you his name, if you want " "Please do. . Oh, but my pack ages! Where ara they?" Tha fat proprietbr indicated a pile of boxes neatly .stacked bn ft nearby table, Theywere crjished a little, but not damaged.- She thanked the fat man profusely. How careful and kind theyilaitlt teen! , ; , "I can't thank you enough!" she foWrtm! nappily. vmosa are my wedding clothes! ?i!-Ah-jBlrl Solf attftreated as she tried to press a bill Into bis hand. jMmhJU,njah, glye 4t.-tOvTim, there-he there-he has a big family!'" The bill she pressed Into the policeman's hand met no prdftesC Wfint.lotry It?" he Indicated -the front ddof. -I'll go first" '"Crnrno! isn't there some other way " The policeman called "Hey, Jack!" and the fat man bustled no again. He looked more than a little lit-tle worried, as well he might be, Bohneilliiaf "''. RdielfSodety Mrs.. tAddie Headrloka and Mrs. Clara Meservy will give the social service lesson at the Relief society meeting In the Bonneville ward chapel Tuesday afternoon, at 2 liO cCclqcK, The subject will be "Friendship." The music will be in charge of Mrs. Sarah Ramsey. A vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. Howard Dyer. Mies lice Corliss of Bane, Vt., drowned in a pool . containing only eight inches of 'water, near , Ia.Uf Champlaln. New E?'So n air ; J a alFitLkirfre ii WatnrJ Ilesidence PhoTiea48 Tor iiie ;sidewaifc in rroat of - his place was a .morass or splintered wood and shattered glass. The place was loneot'liwi qatiraerable speakeasies, speak-easies, hbuM'd in 'th basements of old; jjbrownstone fronts . And..he proprietor was hardly convinced yet tbatjwbat had happened was a mere trafBc. accident. Accidente In. Mf. Jackj Sony's . life usuall had a deeppr signiaeance. ..Fearing gang warfare as he did, it was no, wonder he appeared fair more fiervewraclted by the occurrence thatt Mary,- the victim, did. "dome, this way," he invited, and Marv and the stalwart .nfflcf r fol- .ow.ed Uipi to a door at the rear of Jie!ong; room. . Here the fat . man knocked, entered, spoke ri ' leW Vords. and then held the door open to admit the others. "0. K., come on throughtt. r; ; A rpHE room .waava.. small private - dining'Deomv Half a dozen men sat it bout,-a wine-spotted 4ablecloth, smokinis and drinkinz. A sudden silence, 'lilce paralysis seized the jftifliiesbffleer ntr f&ared.' tne man. ' tall and foreign iapaarldg--or "was lie merefy well- NMiry smiled slightly and Inclined hethead in perfunctory recogni-t recogni-t fan i of what she. took to be an act of politeness. , t They passed through the room. outfanother door ki,nto a. black hole of :b5 hallway, and entered the back doCrrl of a drugstore, ppening on a sidel street. Here the officer de- I posited -her; packages Into a taxi. and. helped her in. . Til give you that driver's name." be Bald, taking out a pad ahd pencil. "Do. And the other man's name, and the address of his restaurant.'.' she' added. "PertTaps I cah take a party there for dinner, sometime and pay hi nr. back that way." "Don't worry' about, Jack." the policeman .replied. "He don't want anythlngfyoucould give him unless un-less it's a bullet-proof vest." "Oh! Why?" The policeman "had finished wrtt-ing, wrtt-ing, and tore off the sheet and hand-it hand-it to Marywithqut reply. , ' "I'll have to take your name and address as a witness," he said. "Oh, keep me out of it!" Mary begged as she handed him her card. "My the man I'm going to marry would be furious!" This wasn't quite true, but It was true enough. The policeman did not protest when the taxi-driver drove off rapidly. She was not much delayed, and felt no worse for the misadventure except a heightening of the sense of excitement that had been-thrilling through he veins all day. l A glance at the clock on her mantel showed - hearly ' 6 o'clock; and Dirk would come before " she could freshen up aiii change unless she hurried. Fatigue vanished magically as she dashed' about Luredby'curlcislty, the lumbering Delia came in to help, and to her own surprise as much as the maid's, Mary seized her about the waist and walUed about the room with her. "Delia, "Delia, Pm 'golng to be marrletf tombtrow! But.you mustn't tell a soril!" '' ! "TomOrra is it? dH. Miss Mary! And does Mr. Jupiter know?" - "I don't . knovv?hdw "to tell him, Delia. I promised to stay, but oh, if Mr,' Bruce' would only come!" "Ah, that young spalpeen!" But the packages , were a more potent attraction , than, the derelict Bruce they forgot him In the joy of snapping, string and burrowing into tissue Paper. One simple , little dress was all sbewas looking for; Cards, Lunctieon Enjoyed At Club Mr. and Mrs, -Alva Coleman en- tertained at a ''500" party at the.-.' home Saturday evening for members mem-bers of the M. B. H. Club. Mrs. Al Hansen . and Elmer Madsen received the high score awards. A dainty., luncheon was. served to Mr. and Mrs. Eugcm; Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Davicv Mr. and Mrs;4 Arthur 3HalladayvMr. Land Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mr. arid Mrs. -wenaeii oraaiord and Mi. 'and Mrs. Alva Coleman of Salt Lake.- . s .- . : Address V : I. lTUcks to wear this, evening, but -somehow tt seemed necessary to open ail the boxes. ' .One revealed a Httle black dinner dress that was a love, all cobwebby lace at the ton with a stlrt made, of stiff rnffles of aetT ' Tbey both' hugged, it. held it off- and caressed it with their eyes. Mary had bought It for dining and dancing on shipboard, but she-was tempted to wear it -tonight. After alU could any bight of her life be more important? im-portant? Her last "date." There were embroidered slippers to match, and a. white evening wrap. Mightn't they be goings out to dance a little? Dirk hadn't said. . Delia made her decision for her By whisking away the empty box. "You think I should. Delia?" "Indeed, you should!" And that was that- " CHE had just , taken a Quick -shower and1 given her hair a stiff brush log, that made, her.- whole body foe I tingly and rested, and alinrwd the blank dress ovr newlv bought" underthings of Incredible soilness, wnen me maia came in. quite breathless .-with chagrin. "Oh, Miss Harkness. I didn't hear you come Jn! ,,- A Mr. Bowen has been calling you repeatedly. He has some important information for you. lie gave me his number and said he'd wait In until you called." Mary took the card sho proffered ' and went thoughtfully to the tele phone. Bowen's voice sounded very clipped and business ilke over the wire there was uo sign of the wise-cracking companion of yester-Qay'a yester-Qay'a meeting. His serious tone Impressed Im-pressed her aa much as bis words. "Miss Harkness, the man we were speaking of is in New York. Not hiding, exactly, but in retirement, retire-ment, and seems to have a, good deal on his mind." "Yes?" "The talk Is that be did both Jobs. And . underworld talk is usually pretty accurate. At least, I think this Js. WeV can safely assume as-sume he is the man we are after. You understand, don'tyou? Rotten trying to talk over the telephone" "What what shall we do?"J,Mar7 asked. She sal down suddenly, surprised sur-prised to find herself shaking with excitement. . "What can we do, you. mean," he corrected her. "God. I don't .know. Several things. I don't want to muff this. Neither do you, I take It. Ordinarily I'd say take him in on the evidence we've got." and trust Kane to third-degree a confession con-fession out of htm. But I'm afraid Tell you frankly, this bird has a rep -for being, slicker than an eeL He's been, In a good, many fight scrapes and . .wiggled out. legally. He's got a : record, but that was years ago. They haven't pinned anything on him lately. "I don't know, but it seems to me we ought to tie him up so tight he can't get away before . we try to make a pinch. That's what I want to talk to yon about. I've got a swell idea look, is there somewhere some-where I can see you?" "Why, I" How could she see him tonight? Yet it might be her only opportunity. Tomorrow she would be married and gone. Tm Just trying to think I have an engagement tonight, but it may be quite late." "I've got a jalght assignment pr I'd come there. But I'd like to see you something 1 want to talk over .with you.-' Could you come , in and Jiave dinnjer with me some -place?" - Mary thought rapidly, If'Dirk .was still at the office-she could go In and meet-Bowen and Dirk, could farison Dile at Ilome and . at the Troy Laundry Interest on $165.00 Washing Machine, perweek, at 6 . (If placed in Building Society or similar investment) Depreciation per week allowing 10 years as life of machine . . ...... i ..... . : . v i . t . Coal er gas for heating water, per week ...... Soap, etc., 'plr.:WfejB.H-".y.'.'; : . . , . . Blueing per week. -s . .. . . 1 . Electricity- for Washing, per week (Utah Power i HJstimate) ; . T:" Total ........... Costs that oan not be figured " Clothes Ones; insj Buckets, f;,J?a.mage to I5ealth. lae of Laundress. THE AVERAGE DAMP WASH OF ; 'TOH COUNTY AT 4c PER POUND IS r. Ralrs to the machine or motor -will also be necessary at fre-queiit fre-queiit intervals. i The original cost of a Washing Machine is sufficient to pay for at least 3 YEARS of average Family Wash. , ' : ' ? ' - i- ' . -; f. ' - " , , Tn yur neighbors the Saving in Time. Money and Energy 'I by tending theirfWashlbg to the Trey and help tfietofp also j;; a void-the disagrofeahle and unhealthy Wash Day;- .s.lZ. :7, 375 West Center St. Phone 164 , Provo Utah callrVjr her and bring E'er home.' She would . really see, him Vjnacn sooner that way. And so it was arranged. ar-ranged. r. t , . . Then come to this address" efct wrote down the ..number he gate her. "I'll be there when you come., . . a tf TIRK had gone out to dinner, the bookkeeper said when she called his office, but would be back. Mary gave him the address, of the restaurant, I V, .t- Mr. Jupiter had not come. In Spence reported his .master had stayed at the Yacht Club, for dinner with some of his old. cronies. He had Tom, but in deference to her new clothes she caHed eae of the other chauffeurs . and drove, into town In state. She had lost faith In taxicabs. Bowen stepped out of the shadow of a flight of stone steps to1 greet her. It was not until they had entered en-tered the place that, Mary recognized recog-nized it. "Why. this Is where I was this afternoon!" she exclaimed as they threaded their way between tables to one In the angle c the wall.", Half a dozen persons, all men. were scattered about the room, eating, drinking. Mary was about to relate tin story of the taxi accident, when she caught sight of au unforgettably usiy face reflected iti a sideboard mirror. It r.as Mike, the waiter. "Why. theres-r" she began, but Bowen's gesture stopped hen- ' "Better not. he said. "Nothing to be scared of. 1 Just don't under stand ail I1 know about ihis place, that's all. I'm hoping to find out something tonight." Mike .served them with an Impassive Im-passive countenance. The fat proprietor pro-prietor looked in from an adjoining room, nodded to Bowen, failed to recognize Mary in her evening attire, at-tire, apparently, and slipped back. 'That's Jack Shay."Bowen told her In a low tone, "Jack's scared stiff. Somebody. slammed into the front o( his place .this afternoon, and he hasn't stopped shaking yet. Jack can't figure out what' they're after hl.nL for, Mike tellsme, but. he's gonna put tha barn's rush on some guy .he's got laying, up jxp-stairs. jxp-stairs. Thinks Ifs -him they're after.. Gang stuff, probably.". . . Mary burst-out laughing and told about the accident V ivA.. - . - "Well, keep It under your hat," Bowen advised. 'Let Jack worry a little, it won't hurt him, teach him not to let thosa bums hang around here the way he does. Jack's right guy, butbe's always taking It on the knucklesor some other guy. ties a regular grandma to all the crooKs m unristenaom. . when they get in trouble, they take It on the lam for Jack's.-and he puts 'em up' till, they can get out of town or It blows over. All I had to do was tell him Mike had a record, and he took him on. Heart as big as a beer keg.? He grinned. "That's why .we're dining' In this dump tonight Instead, of In a joint that would fit. thosa swell clothes of yours. I'm eating off the cuff this week." Then to avoid the solicitude in her eyes he added quickly, "I wonder who it la he's got upstairs? Vivian Cordon's murderer, "of the guy that shot Rothstein?" He was being funny, now, and Mary smiled appreciatively. apprecia-tively. , Mike, the waiter, totaled up the bill, scribbled ou a pad. and laid the sheet of paper face down on the table. Bowen picked It up and prepared pre-pared to sign It His face changed" color, as he read. Ie handed it to Mary. "The Fly is here." she read. (To Be Continued) of Cost of 19c 32c 15c 25c lc , . 12c .$1.04 in, cents are as follows f - Tubs, Baskets, Water, Damage to Value of a House-wife's Time, -or $ .08 r - V, "aaaaa Ti V 1 f .Vi?ai1vO' 4 fsr-.M'.y;i atMi ,5- |