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Show ) PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 SECTION TWC if I MOVE MOteY H. W. CORLEY 1932- ZYMASntYKt IN CHAPTER XLVI THE native's cry 6truck terror in both girls' hearts. "Boss Steve hurt by fer de-lauce." The deadly snake of the West Indies! It Steve were a victim of the fer-dtJ-lance be would did! Lottie groaned and hurried forward, for-ward, Mona close behind. The car had reached the entrance now. Barry was issuing orders and Bud was helping the native toys lift out Steve. With quick, sharp 'directions from Miss Gracie they carried Steve Into the house and laid him gently on a lounge. The terror-stricken terror-stricken natives were bustled away.. Josle came running; bringing irot water. Outside the door Bona and Lottie waited, too frightened- to speak. Suddenly Lottie said, "The ML randa! Dr. Allen Is aboard with serum. They must be dose to Granada cow! Oh, Mona, if we could get some of that seruin perhaps per-haps it would save him! She glanced at her watch. "I'm going to try, Mona I" The maid passed with a' basin of prater, Lottie ran Into the room SPANISH pK MRS. EFFIE DABtfJV Correspondent An informal family gathering Was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Jr., last Thursday Thurs-day when most of the family gathered gath-ered together without previous arrangements and had dinner with their parents. Those present were Mrs. LewMar Price and two .sons of Beaver; Mrs. Cecil Nelson and two children of Genola; Mr. and BOOTS AND HER SOM .SOOTS . ttt S2EfT TO owe. voo'o ft&Oijr GAV Or t. yEU& r6fN . WASHEGTON TUBBS OH6 FepeRALG NUB OH THE RUN AND fOR AAUrt JmS IM .TWe CHASE. FiNt. FRECKLES "AND fip!KJ5 "P CO lEf WS HIS AWRSCHED dont ybo WAMT ! HS. TO , STAY; HERi ..AMPTCW LOAPED s vim usxr : 1 where Barry was. i "Carry!" she cried. "Quick! It we can get anti-toxin from the I snake Institute won't that save : him?" J Quickly she explained her plan. Dr. Allen was aboard the Miranda bringing scram from the snake in stitute to Martinique. It he could be reached she knew he would help them. A light of incredulous joy spread over Barry's face as Lottie went on talking. The Miranda was a scant 15 minutes away by plane. If there was anti-toxtn aboard they must send for it. He called Bud and explained. Steve's life was at stake. Miss Gracie, adept in such matters, would know what to do until they could return. "Let me go with you. Bud," begged Lottie. "I'm going!" "Don't you think you'd better stay here, Lottie, in case Steve wants you?" "I'll need someone to help met" interposed Miss Gracie. "Do they mean in case Steve wants her or in case Steve dies?" Mona thought to herself. Instantly her mind was made up. "I'll go with Barry and Bud," she an nounced. "I know Dr. Allen. You stay here, Lottie. That's the best way." ' Miss Gracie, kneeling by the couch, was bathing Steve's wounded leg. Lottie; watching, thought she would faint as she saw he woman pick up a 6harp kitchen knife and, with sharp, merciless jabs, cat crisscross criss-cross into the wounded flesh. Steve lay witb bis eyes closed. He barely winced at-the knife cuts. His face seemed Incredibly pale. TVCONA ran to the entrance where Bud and Barry bad arrived witb the car. The automobile coughed, choked and then went hurtling forward. Out the yard, down through the tunnel of treeB to the airport. It was a distance of half a mile yet almost Instantly Lottie beard the roar of the engine and saw the Ladybird rise tn the air, hesitate, and then go. roaring bny Utm moam inv-tha flireetian oil Granada. . Lottie came back to tbe porch. Josle knelt there sobbing, holding a basin of water and watching Miss Oracle's capable hands. "Find some disinfectant, Lottie," Miss Gracie ordered sharply. Upstairs -the girl flew. Disinfectant?. Disinfect-ant?. Where would It be? Her fingers fin-gers fumbled about the medicine shelf. Ah, this was it. This would Mrs. Bernell Stewart and little son ( of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Whitelock and three children of Magna, of the immediate family; M. and Mrs. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jane: Stewart of Springville atfd Mrs. Glenn Jones of Salt Lake. TRe .following' day the party went to Springville and visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Ktrkham. who were not present at the first gathering. gath-ering. Mr. and Mrs. John James and Mr. and Mrs. George Rigtrup went to Salt Lake Friday to take Mr. Rigtrup to St. Mark's hospital for surgical treatment. The others at- BUDDIES TNO 50V 09 HOPt 1 NSKOfc.. TO hOK OTWfcX., 1 i ' X A A 77 r-r I U 1 . n ' 1, flA AFRAID HS HIS FRIENDS Wo.to so tog ABOUT PLAKJE? HASfCWS Boys CDAAE,OUT AND TAkoe;HARS oprr do! Hurrying downstairs Lottie stood awestruck and fascinated while Miss Gracie risked her own H to drawing the- poison from the wound witb her lips, rinsing ber mouth with every application. This she did again and again. Would she die too? For Lottie had given up hope. Leaning Lean-ing against tbe frame of tbe door, Lottie watched, praying for tbe first time in a long, long while. "That should do until they get here," Miss Gracie was saying, struggling to ber feet and looking down at the wound. You mean?" Miss Gracie shook her bead. "I mean that with the serum they are bringing he will be all right. Even without It he might have a chance! He has wonderful vitality, a wonderful won-derful constitution. I've seen men die from a snake bite in less time than "It took to bring him here!" She stopped, abstractedly, to picfc up a towel. Indicated tbe basin of water to Josle and was off to the kitchen. Lottie dropped into a chair beside the couch where Steve lay. He seemed asleep, not unconscious, ex cept that bis face was pale and his lips bung open a little like a child off guard. ' ? r Tbe wounded leg was carefully propped up with pillows. It was bare from the thigh to ankle a compress over the woundr He lay so aill that Lottie shivered. shiv-ered. Except for the slight motion of breathing he might be dead!' rriHE minutes ticked away. Miss Gracie returned, stepping Quietly Quiet-ly for so bulky a woman. "1 think I bear the Ladybird," Miss Gracie said suddenly. At that very moment there was a cry outside. out-side. The maids came clustering about the door in excitement, old Maria bringing up the rear. " " "Boss Barry coming!" Florence'" There was no doubt about lt The droning bum, the Increasing roar was the Ladybird. It came hurtling through the air, closer and closer. Landing on the golf course, I expect," ex-pect," Miss Oracle was saying. "That's closer. One ihoJetime wont hurt it." "One more time!" Lottie repeated. The song she and Steve had sung as they danced, together went that way. The Ladybird settled abruptly into a circle of trees and was lost to view. Presently the stream of native na-tive boys began once again to pour out of the tunnel, gesticulating tended the fair during Friday v-aft- ernoon. Mr. Rigtrup is still at the rnospital. Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Louise Larsen were among the Spanish Forkers who attended the fair Saturday. Mrs. Effie Dart spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake. She visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Beth Hale- and family. During the afternoon after-noon she attended the fair and went to the new veteran's hospital. Saturday afternoon she attended t'he reception at the Hotel 'Utah, given by Mrs. Reed Smoot. She Y my BuppiE-i cwrrvaw--.wf. i a f. w m ?AWP v rZA C 1 . 'ACTHIS TWAWkS TWE caps wildly. The car followed at toj speed. Mona sat In the car. Bud was banging on the running board and at tbe wheel this time was Barry. There ' was a stranger with them. Young Dr. Allen! " Lottie grew weakly limp and quietly dropped to tbe veranda. She had. for the first time in bee life, fainted away. ? v We!ve got 1t, she heaVd a voice-cry voice-cry a everything became a blur. rpHERB. were rustlings, stirrings-At stirrings-At length Lottie opened her eyes. She was' in her own room lying on tbe bed and Mona was bending anxiously anx-iously over ber. Dr. Allen, smiling anxiously too, ' stood at tbe other side of the bed. But the doctor was here when be should be with Steve! That was Lottie's first thought. Almost immediately im-mediately she noticed that it was dark outside. She must have lain in a faint for hours. , Her Hps moved but the worfis did not come. "0o you want Steve?" Mona asked. "Oh, he's all right new. We brought the doctor witb us, you know. Reached Granada just In time. The boat was blowing its last whistle. The serum.' was there too and it worked perfectly. "Steve will be beating you at golf in a' few weeks," Dr. Allen promised. "You're sure he's all right?" "Of course. ' I'm going to stay around though until he's able to turn handsprings." "Steve is in bis own room," Mona added. "The boys carried him up where he'd bo more comfortable. When be is a little less drowsy he'll want to talk to you." "I'll be down for dinner," Lottie promised. 1 - "You certainly : will not, young woman," Dr. Allen said. "We'll haveIt sent to you." He stood in the door a moment,- offering casual advice, and then went to Steve's" room. "Lottie!" cried Mona suddenly. The'two girls clung together. "You eaved him for me,' Lottie cried softly, wiping her eyes "You and Barry. It looks- as though Steve " anrdT Wiir have to do something for you two." But Mona's thoughts raced back to that 15 minutes in the plane when everything except Steve's life seemed unimportant Those 15 minutes min-utes had taught their lesson, She looked at Lottie with shining eyes. "Perhaps you hare done it already,' she aatd. (To Be Continued); -was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Maland went to Salt Lake Friday to attend the fair. They were accompanied -y Mrs. Lee Dart who took her little invalid daughter Elaine to the L. D. S. hospital for examination. They returned home Friday night. Camels, during a desert sandstorm, sand-storm, lie down, stretch out their necks flat on the ground, close their eyes and nostrils, and. wait iwith the patience 'of a saint. oh ,1 iOt 60MTHrV 1 -JSC f- 1 U-J I W&TiW- SAS-foAWl CAPITfVN EASY, UNeil TKS OOVWRP, SOT, AS VfeT, OU6HT TP THAKIK yOO HEtP!M6 ME XJT OF JAA,vJrrl that -swell PO OF VPORS . - r-x HEft -INFORMATION DEPT. Ahlander ivifs. BODY 4 FENDER WORK, "and main leaves vfor all' cars, Phone 182. Automobile Loans .Automobile loans and Refinance; MANNING FINANCE SERVICR. "157 No- 3rd West Phone 1371W. H. -JTblley, Local Agent. n6 Dry Cleaning Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 475 . . . Cleaners of plain and fancy garments . .. . Rugs. drapes, blankets, etc. We call Nimer Battery Willard Batteries, We specialize on Electric troubles Cor. 2nd West and Center Street. Permanent Waves $2.25 and up BERTIN BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 1343 Shoe Repairing ,Sam. the Shoe Marx, Proprietor. We do the work right. 3 University Shops 332 W Center; 208 W. Center, 490 N. Univ. Ave. o31 Type writers We Buy and Sell all Makes of Typewriters Peter J. Wipf. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 77 No. Univ. Phone 00, nS Wanted For Cash Quantity or quality unlimited. ESTIMATES at the NEW 2ND NEED PERMITS FOR BUILDING Provo citizens planning to build a house, chicken coop, garage or any major structure must get a building permit before they put up the building, it was emphatically brought out in the meeting of the city commissioners with, the heads of the city departments at report night Monday. Laxity in keeping up the biild-foundatlons, biild-foundatlons, sagging roofs and ing permit.! ordinance Is causing buildings to- go up with inferior fire hazards, it was concluded aft- - NcmwwG "VV006rV 'WiS. m FRAN, EES AeST FOR fceiUk AMO TpATDQ.. 11 l A r ii iii' h feu do WHV, EASY'S MV Fft . I SINK HE HAF HE'S TH' e.fcAfST QUV hot ecu SHOT. IN AUU W V40RU. ii lXST? . GOV-' SET' J -5lIfe--'ra' ''i'ig&x?t- t;. ifZf, - icy::' pr t?.'t s'Jw7r A1LP 6 - See us If your Motor ve Overheats RADIATOR REPAIRDNO. Springs in stock. 47 So; University Ave. o31 for and deliver.- -' v n5 Station Sales and Service Starting, Ignition and Generators Phone 649. o31 256 EAST CENTER n3 All Makes REBUILT REPAIRED USED FURNITURE Highest Cash prices Paid FREE HAND STORE. 357 West Center o31 er the report of J. Frank Ward, building inspector. The building inspector, City Engineer Elmer Jacob will take steps in the near future to see tlmt no buildings are constructed unless plans are submitted sub-mitted beforehand and trie specifications speci-fications approved. Mayor J. N. Ellertson pointed out that there' was no economy in condemning con-demning a building after it was partially built, hence the plans should be submitted first. Three things were brought out that were faulty in some buildings not approved; an insufficient foundation, foun-dation, improper rafters, in point of size and weight carrying capac- I lty and in having wood too close to the chimney and creating a fire ! hazard. BY MARTIN WTV . YfxO Vrt BY CRANE THE-OVie, SEN0R. t, NVVSEUF, AM TE NEW tAPlTAN OF THE. rAACHlKE C3f 'weau s. pat- orr. e tw ev wia wmwee. twc. y . I BY BLOSSER A Business Caras THE t5E ERAL -SHOP1 ; 159 No. Univ. Ave. We specialize tn stove and furnace repairing. All parts furnished. We can clean furnaces and flues. All. kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and sell furniture. Cash, paid for used furniture, We call and deliver free. Phone 915-W. GEO. BILLS, Mgr. HONEY TO LOAN YOU CAN DO ITI Tou can solve any family financial problem with a "PERSONAL" LOAN Monthly Payments are small The cost In low. Phone, write or call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 9. O. P. Skaggs Building 2nd Floor . ; ., Phone 210 75 East Center Street YOU CAN BORROW to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial In-dustrial Loan Co. 64 North University Uni-versity Ave. Phone 1277. tf SERVICE OARAGE General Auto Repair Armature Arma-ture Work - Automatic Stokers Stok-ers &. Electric Refrigeration. Prices right, work guaranteed Jack Shlpp - Harold Palmer 54 No. 4th West FOR RENT FURNISHED TIXREE rm and 4 rm mod. heated apts. Refrigeration. Call 924. ol8 NICEL.Y furnished home with piano, garage 130 No. 1st E. ol7 4 ROOM modern, nicely furnished. Furnace. Call 593 East 1st No. Mornings or after 4 p. m. nl THREE rm mod. apt. Heated. Garage. Ga-rage. 427 East 2 nd North . olG THREE rm. moo. apt. cellar, garage. ga-rage. Close in. Inq. 550 W. 2 S. o21 THREE nice H. K. rras. Reasonable. Reason-able. 337 No. 4th West. o!6 THREE or 4 rm modem apt and bedrms. 272 East Center. ol4 SINGLE lower apt. Heat, hot water. 270 No. 1st E. Call 1525J. n4 MOD. 3 rm apt. ground floor. 115 South 3rd West o30 5 RM. modern home. Garage. 640 No. 3rd East. Phone 247J. ol5 OR UNFURN. 3 rm. mod. apt,, garage. ga-rage. 61 So. 2 W. Phone 968M. ol4 OR UNFURN. 3, 4 or 5 rm. mod. apt. 227 E. 3 N. Call 529J. o29 5 ROOMS furnished and modern, electric refrig., $20 month. 645 W. 4th North, close to school. tf LOST BROWN leather paper folder. Cont. valuable papers. Reward. Phone 1054. . ol8 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL BUY used lumber, especially 2x4. Phone 368W. 210 Wfist 2nd North. ol6 WHILE prices are low we can pay full value for furs, pelts and hides.-Pjrovo Hide and Fur, 148 West 6tfc So. Phone 367. n9 HIGHESTprloes paid foxurniture. Provo General Repais Co. lit No. . .Univ. ; Ave. Phone 1202M. ol3 WE PAY- top price, for. leghorn hens. Bunker Farms. Call 016R2. : . . d3 USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones If called immediately. Call OSORUsErovo. tf - , . . l-ij i. 'L-Lru-j-irti-r .... aaicy service , . ; FREE fiadio examination in your home 3 factory expert, Can lix all radtoe. Phone 1338. j3' i i i yi. rtrunnjTjiruTJT-rLruiriri CmJATIONS WANTED. EXPERj3:d woman wants , Phoneii25Rx FOEi fiALE HOUSES . j(6 pOM;'mc0.,home. Cheap, by OwnenO West Jhid North. ol5 TOR RENT' OR LEASE J JB GOOEH. piano. JPhone -40R. .n4 m0t 1930FQ1JD trUClc Xong heel cas. vJnauire245 3yesi4thSjutbZ 1930IODtlE 8 roadster. Low mlle-age. mlle-age. A-l condition JPick upat-a : sacrifice. Mr.- Petersen hona. ' . ., - v 'A i. . . t . I.riSCIILLAl(E0U3 l. VETirUFtlNARIAN--br. il W.5 Jones ; 371 No.' Srd'W. Phone Wm.-Thoni- ton Drug" No. 4, 150 or Res. Phone 142M. v3 Want Ad Rates First Insertion, pr tMna. 10 cents; each additional lnsettJoa per line, 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 . cents; on month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge k cents., . . . i jl If not paid withla threa 4aya I . Count five words to line, .- ; Minimum accepted. two lineal Legal Rate L , . ' 1 LAND and HOMES Willard L. Sowards S9 W. 2nd North. Provo, Utah 0m ieseeM FOR RENT-UNFUENISHEK ' 3 ROOM apt. newly decorated; steam heat, elec, equlpt. Best location. Call S, Levin 1258. ol9 5 RM. mod. steam heat, carpeted, garage. 172 W. 2 So. Phone I436r ol9: 6 ROOM modern near B. Y. En- quire 690 West 4th North. ol7 3 RM. mod. apt., garage. Range and gas. Cheap. 241 S. 4th W, oil FIVE room modern home 155 So. ,4th West. ol7 lituii. modern home. Reasonable. Inquire 733 West Center. 0.17 1 i THREE rm. nome with hath 118.1 340 So. 7th W. CaU 705. L, JL Eldred. ol8 :: OR FURN. three rm. 430 South 4th West. mod. apt. ol4 TWO rm. house., Cellar and wash- house. $8.00. 142 E. 1st So. Spring- vUle. .... rOfl&a PARTLY furn. 5 room new modern home. 291 E. 7th North. nlC i i .. SUNNY 3 rm. apt. rd. floor. Heat. hot water, gas. 248 No. 2nd E. 013 ' r M 2 ROOMS with kitchen and range, ' $8 month. 870 W. 3rd South. Can after 6 p. m. Y .; tt u HOUSE 6 rms, cheap. 215 So. 4th 1 West. Phone 1267. nlO f FOR SALE MISCELLAIfEOUS BRAND NEW RUGS Genuine Linoleum burlap-backed rugs also felt base rugs. ' . , 6x9 was Vi to $5.50 $29 7 x9 Was $8 to 8.50 .... $3.39": 9xlOV4T-Waa- 8-75 . .... $59 cjenutne.Blabon Linoleums . ' SxlOW was 53.85 $4.39 9x12 was S12.50 1459 Norman-Jensen quitting busintsaA 29 to 33 No. Univ. Ave, Provo fl$ Tp : rr r-1 COMPLETE rumble seat for "2$ or I '29 Ford. Daniels Auto Wreckage Phone 68. ' " ' JONATHAN apples. Phone 1127W. t 667 North 5th West. , ol9 TOMORROW Genuine U. S. Army McClellan saddles. Leather-nooded stirrups. 1 Cost Uncle Sam $34.75. ,Take your ohoioe of these "Class i-B"Jv. Saddles while they last at the Quitting Business price of only $3.95 (Three Dollars and ninety-five cents). Norman-Jensen Quitting ' Business, 29 to 33 No. University- Ave Provo. . .v -If; ' : rrh LARGE stee) furnace and small V heater. 441 Nrf. 6th E. ol8 - . , : . I TT f fifT T C 1 ; f . . . uaLM.,ijuo Kppiea, or win iraae. t Phone 010R1. J. W. Clark. Grand- I view. FRENCH and Italian prunes ltfc per lb. Come Sat. Bring .containers. .contain-ers. C. H. Davies. Riverside, Farm - ;: v . euV . .. i i J I V If tii I.. "a1 "'j JONATHAN apples 15c bushel. 82 W. 40 So. Phone 030R1. ..... olS DELICIOUS apples, 50c bu. Leci I Warner. 1065 No. 5th Wf- 1& ANJ OU pears. All kinds of. applesl J . 459 North 1st West. i2lll vTULIP-bulbs 15c doz. Call 509 io." - -- Ol7 77 $120 brand new electric -heaters g ideal for " bath room or any I room where quick heat is wanted. J " ' : 1M . - v v 1 1 in 3 Po. university Ave- ro- CABBAGE, carrots, -:caullflower,Ti -. turnips, : onions, . potatoes - tabie h beets., ;Pione.-03U2 ; True- Scott. - . ' rt JJEWf270 model 54 Winchester rifle.- f Special .tCVesters, receiving; -sight' tijli ol3-. T . . S - USEp auto parts, tires and glass. V Iteaaonahla prices.! Pxovo-lHidi1' 7, anctFur. 148 West th So. Phone , CARROTS, onions. Also young pigs, f c 757 So.' 6th W. Call 720W. oil I FAT. muttons, i Your choice " JISOX jPhoneq305J,.-v . jli.j., SPANISH onions, potatoes 50c cwt- ( " 'also. Jonathan lapples. ' Phohef . 482W,;; " ' -l - . - 1 I .a f '1 4 A |