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Show i - - : - - r v-. f PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALfi, WEDNESDAY, M A R Cir 2 3,1 9 ' ,PAGE FIVB -n-dnn i:i UTnn " .CHAPTER SiX( . FALLEN brushed istde all co-quetry co-quetry Vand pretense as; she told Steven how proud be had made her. She tried to make him understand how tnuctC she Hked him. at the same time explaining that she, did not love him. She was more successful than be had hoped to be. She should, of course, tifve explained that she was already hopelessly m love rith Larry Harrowgale ' They parted as friends. Ellen would have preferred that they should see each other no -more, but such a suggestion was impossible impos-sible Just as It was equally impossible impos-sible to speak to him of the gossip at the store. The inference would be too plain. The one step to protect pro-tect her from this gossip would be so obvious. - As she said good night Ellen determined de-termined that in the morning she would resign her position at the store and seek another. She was-not surprised to find Molly up and about. At the sound of the key in the door. Molly appeared, ap-peared, a cold duck sandwich in her hand. She offered half to Ellen, El-len, an offer which was- refused, then perched herself on the arm of a chair to demand an account of the driTe. V Ellen flung off her hat. "I'm too tired to talk,'.' she said, moT-ing moT-ing toward the .bedroom. "Nothing' "Noth-ing' happened except that Mr. Barclay Bar-clay asked me to marry him" ' . "Oh. Ellen! Ton call that nothing!" noth-ing!" ... "'And I -refused him," Ellen stated with serene finality. Molly's face was almost comic Ha Its abrupt-transition from de-llgbt de-llgbt to complete dismay.' BOOTS AND HER ir I - I - WASHINGTON TUBBS '; (HEAfJSl z FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BEATLV - OfAff OVCa lb TWAWVC MS 7 ; PSDFIELO HOLDS R3A 6VESyTMlJ?. . UVSAVIMff R3R TH12 TVIIS VESJCSWS 9 coMfi AJO OSCAR, QUIOC TPtlP l S : 1 "Ellen. yonViidn't!" : "I did. Andf"thermore In the morning. I'm leaving Barclay's for another job." SHE was very; tired. To hare refused re-fused Stevetnlhad been bard enough In1, Itself. How could she bear a recapitulation of tn at refusal? re-fusal? How could'he bear 10 meet Molly's hysterical reproaches? Rut Molly - remained! aneflcpectedly calm. : "If yous don't feel that you love him," she said quietly, "you did the rightUhing." ' The desperate 'move on which Molly had riskedevery thing was successful. EJIen's surprise mastered mas-tered her fatigue. "I like hlm' shesaid wearily, "but I Just dont loveXhlm. Youve no idea how hard itwas for me to refuse him!" "I know I dldta't understand in the first place," Molly said, feeling feel-ing her way, "but I, do now. You must make your own decision; I can't do It for you. You'll have to live with the man you marry, not I. I'd have been pleased for many, many reasons if you'd decided for Mr. Barclay he would be so good to you." "I know." "It would have been so much easier for all of us." Moflly sighed. Ellen, began to feel selfish. She could not know, as Molly herself scarcely knew, that her mother was laying a deep and subtle trap. When Ellen went Into the bedroom, bed-room, she was unsure of herself and her wisdom. v Myra was in bed with a book an her knees. She looked up and smiled a welcome but she bad determined de-termined to let Ellen aloue and not ask questions.: Ellen, however, wanted a confidante. con-fidante. She came ovter to the bed, removed the book from Myra's hands and sat down. "Steven Barclay asked me to marry him." she said abruptly. "So soon, Ellen!" "Too soon," Ellen answered darkly. She added, "I shouldn't have said that. I really think he rushed matters because he thought we all desperately needed a lift. Myra, he was wonderful, wonderful! wonder-ful! But I don't want to marry him." "Yon won't be seeing him any more then?" "Oh, I'll be seeing him.- THERE was a silence in the dim bedroom where only one light burned. Pale moonlight filtered through an open window, lay in patches on the scarred floor and shone on the big old-fashioned bed with one grave-eyed girl against the pillows and the other at her feet. "Do yon think it would be very wrong .to. marry a-man yon liked because 'you-- be cans fou BUDDIES SAID ? AGAINST W VJEST t ALSO our: rucriA ! !1 A C4Pl IT S S IMPLV AWFUL. WU& : i couldn't- marry one' you t bought you loved?" Ellen asked suddenly, sud-denly, c-c- '' "Oh,-1 don't know, pilen " j .--. "The funny thing W t don't really know where 1 am." Ellen went on in a puzzled way. My feelings whirl around like a shuttlecock. shut-tlecock. There'd be no problem at all If I didn't like Steven but I dof 1 can't decide whether I'm being mercenary and grasping or" -r v "You're not that: You . know you're not! Don't even imagine such things!" , "But if be ' didn't have any money" "That's extremely foolish of you." Myra interrupted sharply. "I'm cot taking sides tn . this but I won't have you imagining that you're something you're not. You're every bit as good as Steven Barclay. What if be does - have money? You're beautiful. You're sweet and good. You're wellborn well-born " "You sound like a novel of the '80s." Ellen broke in with a rueful little laugh. "Just the same, it's true," per sisted Myra. D'yoif know, I wasn t sure whether I was going to say 'yes' or 'no' until I did." Ellen said. etarlng out at the winking electric sign across the street. "You'd know what yon we're going to say. wouldn't you. if it had been Larry Harrowgate?" Ellen's face turned scarlet. "He hasn't asked me." she answered, an-swered, her cheeks continuing to flame. "I haven't a reason in the world to Imagine he will when he's engaged to another girl." "Has he ever said anything that might suggest be meant to tell you about that?" "No? he hasn't," Ellen admitted In a low, strained voice. "That's what makes me well it doesn't make me hate him but it makes me think I should. Ob, why can't men be more fair?" There was no answer to that question. Both girls knew it. Presently Ellen murmured a good night and slipped off to her own bed. Myra dropped her book to the floor and snapped off the light. Ellen was -awakened by a pounding on the door from the living liv-ing room' Earlier In the night her sleep had been light and troubled but toward morning she had fallen into heavy slumber. Nevertheless, the terrific noise brought her wide-awake at once. Sure that the building must be on fire, she roused Myra, told Molly and Mike, her to wake grabbed her kimona and ran through the living room to the door. It was barely 6 o'clock. CHE jerked open the door and stood In foolish surprise, ab ruptly conscious of her disheveled attire. Facing her was John Farnunv owner of the "building. PERHAPS X WILL IP X 0ST VU.r.AM' S0AA6HOW I FEfL GO OUT TO SEE -( AAS.MEU.1M6R ees, z vwoulo if BETTER AWi ABOUMD!! eST RAILRPAD FAWs fpcc shucks: xt 4 "What do you mean rousing us at this hour?" she gasped indignantly, indig-nantly, trying to hide her bare feet. - . r "I mean I want my rent and 1 want it now." he said in a loud voice. "Come in and stop shouting," ; , she answered shortly. "Have the" kindness to wait until 1 dress." ' "I'll have the kindness to do nothing." he barked. "Your mother's put me off with excuses long enough. If you've- got the money to buy a parcel of 'new fur-niture fur-niture and a 'jot; of .fancy grub. If you've got" money to entertain folks who have limousines you've got enough to pay your rent." , . "You shall have your money '-immediately." '-immediately." Ellen announced, wondering as she spoke if there were enough in the apartment to satisfy his claim. She left him standing by the door. Myra in the bedroom had just succeeded in rousing Molly and Mike. "There's no fire,". Ellen said. "It's Just fr. Farnum suddenly troubled at 6 in the morning , a bout his rent. We'll have to pay him immediately;" - "He'll wait," declared "Molly.""' relieved and promptly sleepy again. "I talked to him day before be-fore yesterday on Saturday. I explained how hard-up we are. Let me see him. Where's that kimona?" "I'm afraid it will be useless to cee him now," Ellen stopped her. "He's heard about our party last night. I've no doubt be knows every item on the menu." "That's the trouble with living in a place like this," Myra observed ob-served fretfully, pounding her pillow pil-low into plumpness. "Everybody talks so." "We won't be living here long 11 we can't get the rent together. Mr. Farnum looks in a mood to carry our furniture down to the street personally'. Just how much money have we any way?" "I borrowed $200 on the insurance. insur-ance. There 6hould be lots left. My pocketbook's on the bureau." Molly went to sleep again. When the pocketbetok was opened it appeared that she bad been unduly un-duly optimistic. She had managed the dayHbefore to do away with over $160. Ellen could not bide her consternation. How were she and Myra to bring the vita:iy hec-essary hec-essary insurance to date again? But the present problem was the rent. By emptying her pocketbook and Myra's they succeeded 'In piecing together the $60. It left them exactly $12 lor the week's food and carfare. Ellen saw that it was out of the question for her to . resign her position. It would" take4trleast- week to find another. Even the-possible the-possible $25 from Dreamland ugat- j urday would 'hoi bw sufficient' to tide them over. (To Be Continued) ... . I U5T TrtEfi.ft WsATUIVjR OUT Orv vTRtw , VWCX2Ky ABOUT tJONW-... IT WAS S1WK.OR SWIM SMM AMS. RePFiELO- TDPAV, ouu 86 r A CUCS..1 VAST, Cj6HT' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS . : Used coal range. Phone 757W. ' ' j .." - - Team of horses for their feed or otherwise. Phone 411J. , s m29 - Large tent and used lumber. Inq. 349 South 7th East. -4 w fi Ji27 Household furniture; ranges, ice chests, etc. We buy, sell and ex-Change. ex-Change. City Furniture. Phone 227R. . a20 Ashes, trash hauled. Plowing. Phone 1007W. . a9 Plowing, ash hauling. Call 358R myS Will trade Provo property on farm. Inq. 655 West 4th No. m23 gOR, SALE FPRNITTTRE New Second Hand Store. We bu for cash. We sell for cash 351 West Center. ti FOR . SALE AUTOS MUST SELL My '29 Ford Sedan. Phone 1097 W. 547 E. 3rd South. m24 1929 Chev. sedan. Excellent condition. con-dition. Must Sell. Cook, 165 So. 5th West. m28 Legal Notices I NOTICE TO CREDITORS .In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the Matter of the Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of Robinson Music Company, a corporation. cor-poration. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of February A. D. 1932, Robinson Music Company, a corporation, made. executed, and delivered its voluntary assignment for the benefit of all of its creditors credi-tors to the undersigned, Victor Hatch, assignee, and that said assignee as-signee has duly qualified by filing an inventory of . said assigned property and a good and sufficient undertaking as required by the laws of the State of Utah, and that all of the creditors of Robinson Music Company, a corporation, are required and notified to present ! their claims under oath to the un- Jdersigned at his office In the Knight Block, Provo City, Utah , County, State of Utah, on or before the 17th day of June, A. D. 1932. VICTOR HATCH, Assignee. J Pub. dates Mar. 16, 23. 30, April 6, 13, 20, 1932. riGUPC rJCMUSTSMiTHS 1:: oooue club . is A OPF Paoadc am' cvsoy. TWHJff on. Shu X MJOULOWT AAISS 7WAT FOft ?AMYTV4lMS" ) 7 ? ' . ' 1 : FOE RENT FURNISHED i' . . j (business Lards Second East. - . - a4 ' FOUNDBY .. . Partly f Urn. 4 rm. mod. apt. Close in. Inq. 255 W. 2nd So. m28 onerai Foundry and Machine . . . ... . .. ; - work. Electric and Acetylene 3 room strictly mod. apt. Close in. cirti Garage. Phone 1015W; m28. K - - ,- ... PROVO FOUNDRY AND SJinvmod. apt., heat, hot water, MACHINE COMPANY eleC' tefrig;?'187 No. '1st E. Phone 211 or loot). a2o THE GENERAL SHOP 1 r 'n o 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W 4 rooms cheap. 69 So. 3 West. S. Used furnitUre for sale. Stove re-Monsen.; re-Monsen.; ... , , m27 pairing. We furnish any parts. Un- 7 ' ings or grates for any stove made. 2 or 3.rau mod. apt. new y paper- repaired. Chimney clean-odJi clean-odJi faVleePinS room. 115 South We r furnlture used 3rd, West, alO home7" 5 roon rmodern home. Call 191 Satisfaction Guaranteed or 460R. ? m26 GEO. BILLS, Manager 3 furnished rms. Private bath. 135 nimwVAix JWJ" North 7th West.-,, m25 MONEY TO LOAN Cozy .bedrm Cooking facilities if c c n M n m C V 9 desired. Phone 596. 193 E 1 No. al N L L U IVI U N t I ( ' ... . wjyp. Here you can obtain a loan of $11 Nearly furnisftedfew mod. apt. t withln few houra Qn, blk So, 9f -D- T- U. Phone 414J. " - y -.f r- signatures o husband and wife re- quired, assuring complete privacy Modem' 4 room home with ga- Small monthly repayments. rage.. 758 No. Univ. Ave. m24 COURTEOUS. DIGNIFIEU B ; , HELPFUL SERVICE. Call, writs 2 rms. Garage, basement. 240 E. or phone. 3rd south. , . . -so pERS0NAL FINANCE CO Nice 3 rm. apt. nearly furnished. .Rm 9- - R SkaggsBldg $16. 420 E. 3rd South. m23 2nd Floor Phone 211 75 East Center St. Provo 3 raC modern apt, garage. 70 1 East Second South. a-2 MONEY 3 rnnttaodapt'dl location. 154 A Cssh on your AIlnmfv E- 4th No- Ca 414W' a15 bile. Pay it back with Small STARTUP'S APTS. 67 N. vl W. Monthly . , steam & elec comfort $25 to $40. m26 jf0 indorserm. sn. --U. No Red Tape. FOB RENT-ONFl-itMlSHEL Ql,fckConmu.L EastsndBsouih. mMcrn ho" General Finance Corp. - " '-- 194 Wm( Center. I'hnne M 3 and . 4 rm, mod- apts. Freshly Provo, Utah I cleaned, nd decorated. Priv. bath. 1 Heat. ' garage, built-in features, $17450 to $32.50. 392 No. 2nd East. YOU CAN BORROW to pay youi Phone 186J. m3 current bills and repay the loan 3 and 4 rm. mod. with elec. refrig. tJr yur 8a,ary. Columbia Bono and ranges. Call 557. m30 & Mortgage Company. 64 North , University Ave .Ground floor, tf 4 rm. mod. with kitchen range. ' basement,vgarage.-Phone 876. m23 AUTO LOANS! juruxxru-u-uwwu uwuinn.aAAnA.njwv Attractive rates No Delays BOARD AND ROOM State-Wide Service vi, Erwin Loan & Investment Co. Home board and room .Reason- WILLARD L. SO WARDS, able. 754 W. 1 N. Phone 598W. m28 RepresentaUve ' - -wwmwmwm Phone 1099 LOST. 63137-1932. Notify Herald. m23 """"IS- BY MARTIN BY CRANE - ' - ..t , I . t ..- , BY BLOSSER 1ft- neAft'' lnrf K fu blister my rys--- f (-Rf ITS 0JMA I ' I AUTOMOBILE LOANS From $50.00 to $500.00 Automobile Insurance Manning cinance Service IL Jolley, Local Agent 165 W. C. St Provo Phone 538 WELD INQ AYRES WELDING WORKS -Acetylene and Electrie Welding We weld anything made of metal 2 North 4th West. LNSTEUOTION RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Steady. Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 month. Common education sufficient. suffic-ient. Sample coaching FREE. Write today. State age, present work. Box 12, Herald. SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. girl wants work for board and room. B. Y. U. student. 733 No. 5th West. 'm28 Experienced housekeeper wants work. Phone 473. 558 E. 3rd So. m27 Position as housekeeper for small family. 112 So. 7th East. m23 Woman needs wvrk. 377 East 1st No. Housework or nursing. m2? We will not M .- " . It ON USED CARS '..V. . - 1 . . - ' This statement puts in a few words our fixed policy pol-icy of giving you the most for Tour money. We recondition out cars. Thejarereadyforservice. Our Terms. Are as '30 ESSEX SEDAN Just like new, finished . in light tan duco. Your car or $175 down; easy terms on balance. '28 FORD TUDOR A-l condition, newiJuco paint; a snapand only $75 down, easy payments.' ;T -'' 60;EAST FIRST -f)RTH ST. -"'C'iTv;"';-;"--ASK ABOUT QPIt. CSS : CAKGUARANrHC.'.v" ' umns LAST YEAR INCOME? $7700 Prospects better this, year $5750.00 BUYS THIS BUSINESS- . Or-O; O J - . LAND AND BUttDINGS WORTH $4000. 6 R. Brick--New Cooper 1000 ONE ACRE JJUm'r. MAIN HIGHWAY? For $25002 Ttz MUST HURRY. PRICED $5000. NOW. ONLY $3150. Elegant Home and large lot.' . ALL FURNITURE NEAT LITTLE LIT-TLE MODERN COTTAGE - Finest Fin-est location IT'S SACRIFICED! May take Salt Lake Home.'- V WONDERFUL FARM ?'ie'.acre Fruits Expected 2500 bushels Lights Water -r- four room house -coops IT'S CHEAP! EASY DEAL! And 6 per cent: " a HOMES $550 to $3000 -r-BARGAINS o o o ' Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker 39 West 2 North Provo; Utah real estate Sloans insurance - onds SOME REAL BUYS-FARMS BUYS-FARMS -HOMES 15 Acres -4. Rooms 10 Acres x 3 Rooms 17 Acres 5 Rooms 1 Acres , . New or 2 Acres --. 1 Old INTERMOUNTAIN. FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 No. Univ. Ave. --Phone 1304 FOR SALE Sale or Trade, 10 Acres" new small-home, small-home, close in. In exceptional fruit. Will consider home. . 1'- . 1927 Ford Coupe It's a snap., ' GRAY-PAYNE REALTY CO. 213 WEST CENTER 8T-PHONE 8T-PHONE 37 ;: f FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUa FOR SALE MISCEL .... Team of mares, harness.:. Good farm implements. 266R4. Mapleton. ,m29 Vi ton barley. Call 369W. Peony plants 25c. . m28 Good adobe bricks $20 per thou- v sand, also some used lumber and doors. Phone 892M. - ' ' - . m24 Good trombone, standard make, with case" f2S70T.4H&?-3T&4lBZZ. Phone 1207. - Mn25""-- CHERRY TREES -Utah Grown 1900 Lambert. 500 Bing, 700 Black Tartarian, 300 Napoleon. Standard size 4 to 6 ft. Each 35c, per 10 $3.00. per 100 $25.00. Telephone , Prove 1219W. : m24 Everything to beautify the home: grounds. Trees, Roses, 'Flowering Shrubs, Perennials, the .Reliable, Growers. Provo Nurseries, 710. So.': 3rd West. Phone B. H Bower' 1-6-1-W. ; m24' Green leafy hay baled or loose. Del. anywhere. Roy D. Brown. Call 562W. al7 . First class Delta nay. . Phorie -835. m31 Old-time adobes at 650 West 3rd So. phone 126. ; m23 Apples, potatoes, sweet cider .25c gal. Thomas 672 No. 5 W. Phone ' -1048. . . m25 - Good hay, baled or loose. J. D. . Park. Orem. Phone 04R.T3 ' !? ; FOUND Black suit-case between Proyo' and Spanish Fork Monday morning. morn-ing. Owner inquire at police headquarters. head-quarters. Pay for ad. -m23 be undersold 1 . -, 1 . v Scc whal 7" 6 for $5 A W E E IC ' Easy as Our , Prices 1 '28 HUDSON SEDAN1 - Reconditioned ' throughout; r finished In Brewster green 1 a beautiful car and a ' real i ibur.. -Your mr i nwi t. -. . ... small - monthly -payments. - ; 27 ISSEx:WArw r-'Vi :e A real good car. ; and onry--;.;:-; $65.00 down! See it today! .u i - 5 4". I. I . -1 r. e - 4 -A 5 |