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Show PROVO , W:XV5) EVENING HEBTfrU," W E D.NE S DX ,F E B R ITA R Y 1, 1938 PAGE FIVE 'i-r"V;"-"W.r'5f.' ':L-".? ;v." t . v . . ; Bargain Week GABRIELLEE. & FORBUSH BY NA SSBVMX IMC. CHAPTER XLH " DY the ttm Tom opened the - room door Linda's damp suit lay on the bathroom floor, ready to be hung from the window, and Linda herself was wrapped In the negligee of turquoise mist. "Oh. Tommy, I've found out something?" she exclaimed. So've I.'" He slap-slapped through the Voom. violently turning oa the shower. She beard the spatter of cold water on bard flesh, a quick toweling, and her impatient "hurry!" "hur-ry!" came even as be emerged, grinning at her excitement. Trill right yours first! he said. -Hurry yourself!" "Mr. Statlander picked np the towel from the nursery floor and put it Into the hamper himself. He admits it" '-And Mr. Statlander Is a little deaf. In one ear or both, and ha doesn't admit It." She blinked as she took this la. "Ob! How? But that" "Answering your highly intelli SOOTS AND HER S0R.VWK.Yfc ST TOYV ,YH WOT WASHINGTON TUBBS OH6 LAST DAN OF THE MONTH MEAICR. THROWS At PAQT tHVMK&Cf KfcTHWE T& -rHfc COUNTING "PjOOIA AMD PTR.UTE JAOrJef W4TO WimB PAG 5. , f.INC FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHILE WE'PE gMXtCQ5 TO FEB TH' TIDE. IM AU TAKE. US OFF THE &OCK.S, WHY WOT TAKE. TH SEAPLAWE ST, RXJrT OKI IsJSLAVlp, AW MXK A SEZIM TOUR . SUGGESTS AM IDEA ShaCBV V.,. : v v. v gible questioris, I reply, "Yes, It's the truth. Sbaughnessy told me. He overtook Statlander as he and DeVos walked down the lawn and Statlander not only didn't bear them coming which perhaps is natural on the grass but didn't hear bis first hail. Shaughnessey says he whirled around at the second sec-ond one. sort of guiltily. He thinks the man's sensitive and didn't want it known. We tried once or twice on the raft when be bad his back to us and it worked. That is, he didn't bear unless we raised our voices a little." "He made me repeat one sentence." sen-tence." said Linda thoughtfully, "but that often happens he's seemed to hear all right. I didn't notice anything " "Usually he was facing you especially es-pecially when you talked to him. And it's not very baL lf-tt hadn't been for Shaughnessey 1 wouldn't have tumbled to It at all." "Mr. Shaughnessey pointed It out." she said slowly. "Yes. but 1 proved It to my own satisfaction. Blnks. And that as you saw and started to say makes a lot of difference about his hearing hear-ing the noise of the door." "If it's true be wouldn't be bothered both-ered if either one of the doors were shut.'" "Exactly. But he still could probably prob-ably have heard it if both doors were wide open. Did you find out about bis?" "Open." "Hm! That makes it difficult." "What's more, be opened the nursery nurs-ery door and the casement window In there for the current through That was how he said be came to go out on the. balcony. He might have heard It from even closer " "Still he couldn't have been there long. A noise like that only bothers both-ers if you bear It over and over. And you must remember his hearing hear-ing is distinctly dulled. Certainly the worBt edge would be taken off." "Then, Tom it's between Marvla and Mr. DeVos?" "No, the devil of it is we can't definitely eliminate Statlander any more than we can Shaughnessey. We think they're out but It's all based on such small things. How did he take the towel business?" She repeated the conversation. "And. for some reason e not only wasn't offended but seemed to like me better than before because of it Explain that if you can." "I can." said Tom. "And 1 think it covers a lot we have against him. He's a born old maid or, if you prefer, an efficiency expert Things out of order upset him. He straightens the railing and picks up the, towel. Also he believes a woman's wo-man's home is her job and disapproves disap-proves of one who takes her sacred responsibilities lightly. He's thought us both altogether too BUDDIES COVAb To IS ONE TIME WHEH TttE ?RNCE ue a.mt TVtcr OMM lVkfcTtO I Will? HilVf WAITIK1 WHAT? XWO GET THE. NATIVES ALL STIPPED UP ? WO SIP. ...THIS WAY THEY DOKJ'T EVEM TO COME. SK5HT - KKJOW WE. ABE ? TOUCHiWG THEIR ISLAWO- ( fs ns? NfcV5 VCTVL OF NOV? t VET'S "i T WKWth9. r VOV ? Vov ) t ' TO i rTi ii i . x young and flighty; tad suddenly you betray old-fashioned housewifely house-wifely Instincts and call him to account ac-count on the number of towels he uses and the fact that one has gone astray. Probably he" believed bfi bad done you a terrible injustice and felt highly apologetic." "Which would show itself by his just being a little less grumpy," added Linda. "Entirely possible, my dear. Well isn't it about time for Marvin to be home from church? Are you sure you shouldn't should-n't go after him?" "I'm not at all sure whether to leave him to do what he said he'd rather do or whether he'll secretly be insulted If I take him at his word." "He likes to subdue the flesh," said Linda. "It'll do him good to walk, and he can take a quick dip alone before luncheon." "All very well," answered Tom. "But. Linda, I'm worried. We don't seem to be making any real progress." prog-ress." "We've time yet, Tommy. I have a feeling had it all along that some one thing will suddenly turn the scale and settle It What's the program for this afternoon?" "DeVos and Pratt are playing tennis you know we have the courts. Dolly .Alger wanted to have ber sister play but Fleur vetoed that She'll be right on deck her self. Then, as you know, DeVos is booked for the Stoners' blowout this evening. He certainly seems lashed to Fleur's chariot wheels. Not ordinarily an impressionable chap.' either, I should think. I sup pose it's her money. You can't help thinking of It." "She's the one that's made It lm possible to think of her aside from her money," observed Linda coldly "1 can't imagine Fleur concealing her sense of its Importance. Has he any of bis own?" "A very fair amount, I should say. His family's considered extremely ex-tremely wealthy on the Continent and even over here he'd rank as a pretty rich man. . This mixing in bis uncle's perfume business Is probably just a passing fad. He's notorious for having them but usually us-ually they're more decorative than useful. He met Valeska at Cap d'Antibes last season and she fell for txlm like a ton of bricks. I Im agine the old man wanted to keep In with her their American per fume business is a gold mine of course and so coaxed DeVos to follow up the acquaintance and make the trip for that purpose." "He didn't seem to me to have that well, passionate devotion to duty which is such a characteristic of my beloved'Mr. Statlander," re marked . Linda. "Valeska won't care for It If she hears DeVos has (RKSHT AW5 EARLV THE I'M EXT' MORNrNC HIS UIGMNESS" GOES AFTER THE BAGS, FOR TRADESMEN MRE. WAVTlNG OUTSIDE TO PRESENT THEIR BILLS, AMP GOVERNMENT EMPLCVEES VjO ftECSlvm THEIR ViAGES. I TELL YOU WHAT YOU MIGHT DO, IF YOU WAWT TO LOOK APOUWD .... YOU ; AJ4D FBECKLES CAU TAKEj A DOPY DOWW AMD LOOK THIK1GS CNJR ASi SUTBEC m been dancing attendance on Flang. StonerV ' f ' . ; ' t CO HE'LL care for it if It means the prestige of having Fleur and her crowd as customers," re torted her husband. "Remember Valeska is first and last a fiend for profits. All that artistic languor takes second place to the question of cash In hand.. I shouldn't won der if she'd regard It as the best stroke of business I've done getting get-ting him in - with that gang of showy spenders and letting him alone to make himself solid." "Well, take all the credit you can for it t doubt If your other office representative will speak so well for you." "Ob, heavens - Statlander! I must talk to that man this afternoon! after-noon! First I thought he just wanted to go on with last year's figures and the estimates for next year but now it looks as if he had something else on his mind. He started to speak of it on our way down o the water but stopped when the others caught up with us. Gosh, Blnks look at the time! I'll bet they're all so hungry hun-gry they could eat each other." At the moment there came a discreet tap on the door. Linda opened it "Please, ma'am," said Rosle's voice, "It's past one and luncheon is ready this 10 minutes. But Mr. Pratt Is not back yet. Should we be serving it before he comes?" Before Linda could answer Tom's voice behind her spoke authoritatively. "He should be here very soon, Rosie. He was to walk up from church and perhaps he's been delayed. de-layed. We'll be right down and If he isn't here by half-past one we won't wait." Linda closed the door with excessive ex-cessive caution and looked at her husband. "Service is out by 12:15 prompt," she said. "I've never bad to wait luncheon for anyone who attended it." "It's 15 minutes' walk at the outside. You thought he'd have time for a swim and to dress again." "Let's go down!" she exclaimed. "I'll feel better there on the ground, somehow. Tom, what ought we to do?" "Exactly nothing." His hand on the knob arrested ber a moment. mo-ment. "But if by the time luncheon lunch-eon is over I'll have to think about it, Linda. I hope to heaven" heav-en" He broke off abruptly, flung open the door and motioned her to precede him. They went downstairs down-stairs in anxious silence. (To Be Continued) KCA6 fVV COOtSV T.Efc OE UNLOCKS THE MASSIVE POOR. AMD SAY THAT'LL BE SWELL SOOVEUIPS OW A CAUU1&AL. ISLUJD? WHY, SAYTHEY MEBBE. I COULD, PICK UP SOME 90UVEKIIC& "TO TAKE HOME" DOKfT EVEKJ HAVEStASE STAMPS HEPE- TO THE KID- COME OMl HERA INFORMATION DEPT. 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NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCtfv HOLDERS MEETING ' The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation of the State of Utah, will be held at their banking house at 2 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on Thursday February 9, 1933 at the hour of one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. Di-rectors. F. G. RICHMOND,: Cashier. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 0th day of January 1933. -Publication dates: Jan. SO to Feb. 8, 1933, inclusive....... - - it |