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Show '!' PROVO (UTAH) EVENING H E R A L p, T U D A V, M A R C H 7, 1933 PAGE SEVEN 1 1 j - . ' , ' 1 r - i V' ; ; . 1 ; - H.WCORLEY C1933 NEA SERVICE. NC IKI.IN HKHF. TO II A V Ht:il.t sMWM-'.. dancer, la rtrd ! nm piny be-rt-r IMMMII.I'H. the nr. la lr.il.in hrr; Shell -irihri f.ir nnrk nnrt Bnnllj e-mm e-mm n ivri In n mimical bnr on ti im l. Mir tU'K STAN- I.Kl rl.h ft ml nclrttly prominent. k her l alve up ! lob nnd marry blm shell refne. Her d- mnrrl.-Ke l n home In nir Hide loun far rrnw llrond-rrn llrond-rrn y Shelln im friendly with JIM Ht.A I nnnthrr nrlnr In the roiHiKint from which he nn dl-rhnrurd dl-rhnrurd . h n .Mm ofTendi Ml r.nndii'h iMiilr nnlnlc-nllonnlly .he not ft! A Hi AIII'.OTT. who l "rPI" I h - b.iw flnnorlnlly. to dl-rk-t .I'm. UfM. Il'rrd of V-fl-n (j-nnnd. eor In mr.. M-i - 'ihrnti:!i him ecnre en In ' r- ? ! lo hclln. A few il- ipiri vtirllit henra Ihnt Ma-rl-- . nil nt ihe nw- Ali"-?i taki-H her lo lea nnd orTrr h -1 ilir irirl Mnrl.m hnrt. brl'a be doe not trnnl It. Thro l"inii nulla hr lo mnrry him sh-ii-i refi'iea. knowing Ab-boii Ab-boii l aoi 'In love Tllh her. A few d;iY ln'r Ihe rond rompnny c owl n ihclr liuir. Dick lakea Sh'l'.i lo Ihe I ruin. M5W .l ON WITH IHE STORV CIAITKH XXI11 HKll.A slipped Into the routine or the road tour with alacrity. Still there were difficulties. She was a prin pal . without the aloofness aloof-ness nr a orioripal. Nor was she or the -horns Her salary made It iinnrc.-psary for her to skimp along ar the girls in the ensemble did All this made lire rather louely T-.r her For company she turned to lappy. . .Jappy Wan ? chorus girl who had won h?r name Tor obvious reasons. She had heen a dancer, billed as an oriental half-caste, an appela-tion appela-tion which her slanting eyes did not belie-. AeUially Jappy, born MITTTrfd Cross. In Passaic, New Jer- cyjvas thoroughly American. She as in th chorus now because she cr?u!d rind no better job. Sheila liked Jappy. Even when she iiad believed the press agent's tale Ihnt the other girl was half Japanese, Sheiia had been drawn to her. They were' In ft' small "city In Pennsylvania. It was Friday and they were to play there two nights, making a jump on. Sunday for an other split week. Jappy shared tlse chorus dress ing room. Sheila missed that a little. Girls, laughing and gay, at long dressing shelves, mirrors, and cretonne covered cbalrs all about. She liked the cro-wded. brightly lighted rooms with knots of girls, dressing, powdering, flexing, scolding, scold-ing, rustling. Sheila's dressing room waa half as large as that into which the 30 chorus girls were crowded. Her costumes hung, as always, against a sheet along the wall. She Invited Jappy to join these quarters. But Jappy shook her head. It would "get her in wrong" with the rest of the girls, she said. They would consider her "high hat" However, after she had dressed, Jappy frequently would leave the gaiety of the dressing room and seek Sheila's. A month later she moved In. a jEITHER one of them was Included In-cluded in any of the chorus' affairs little parties given after the show or in those given by the other principals. Ralph McKee, the comedian, liked Sheila. "Going out with him tonight?" Jappy asked. "I thought I might "Alone?" "I suppose so. Why?" Jappy sighed. I hope you aren't hungry. He'll buy you crackers and milk." Later Sheila understood this. McKee had definite ideas about diet and crackers and milk were his prescription for every ill. "I understand you turned down a chance to work in New York." was one of the first things he said to Sheila. They were seated at a table in a restaurant that remained open until late. Sheila watched McKee's hands long and slender as they crumbled crackers Into a bowl of milk. He had ordered a steak for Sheila. She needn't diet, he said, just '"because he did. His humorous II title eyes regarded her across the table. Sheila had heard that McKee had a wife and five daughters some where on Long Island. He made an excellent salary and be was the show's best drawing card, "I did." Sheila adrsftted. "1 don't like tc play in New, York and, I love the road. 4 a f jyj'KEE sighed. "But don't you know that a season there, with your name in electric lights would give you a chance on the road later with a better salary? You could be a headllner Instead of just one step up from the chorus as you are now." their money. They decided to do their own washing, to eat In cheaper restaurants and room together. to-gether. "Let'B go In for exercise, too." suggested Jappy. as though the strenuous dance routines they went through nightly and on matinee days in the afternoons as well were not exercise enough. a a a trim suits and smart bats P. JaDDy an& Sheiia went for long, brisk walks each morning "Did you ever live in a sunall tuwn?" Jappy asked one day. "I've never lived anywhere." Sheila said significantly. "1 was horn on the stage practically and I may be a queer sort of trouper but I want a home like one of these." "Well. I had one." returned the He regarded her thoughtfully other girl. "And do you know I wonder If you know that yourjj these gins woum give ineir eje dancing is extraordinary?" , I n?r V."',! 1 1, .i, i. "Of course." "1 mean it! It's too good for the sort of part you have at the rate they're paying you. Go back to New York and try to land that chance to play Broadway again. That's my advice!" Sheila told him. "I have a contract con-tract to play 40 weeks." "Well. 40 weeks isn't forener. Save your money then and go back later. It's the only way to get ahead." McKee, Sheila knew, was playing play-ing the road at a handsome salary. sal-ary. He was a beadliner. She was just a dancer not good enough lor Broadway, managers might conclude, simply because they hadn't seen her there. "I'll see about it." she told him. McKee offered more . advice. "You ought to get married." he grunted. "It's not right for a girl like you to try to shift for herself." her-self." The comedian might have been her father -from the way he talked. Sheila wondered what it would have been like to play in a company with her own father. She felt suddenly very much alone. And for several days this talk with Ralph McKee stayed in her mind. She talked it over with Jappy and they agreed to save while, to be in a room I didn I expect to leave in a few hour I'd like to feel I didn't have in worry all the time about money, too." "Some of them probably woriy. about money. Jappy." "It isn't the same. They dor. t go to sleep wondering - where the price of a meal next day is to eorne from. They don't know anythtnjt about that." "No. But they don't stand a chance or earning S.TOh or ?4io a week next season either. It all evens up." "Maybe." .lappy's voice was less. And suddenly it occurred to Sheila that her Triod s day . of hi umph had passed A ear ago Jappy had been a featured plajer. stopping the sho v with her specialty spe-cialty dance, t.'ov she was in the chorus and wou d probably -lay there. It happened so trften in stage lire. There was Mnrion Randolph, for instance. Oh. yes. the stage .had its disillusionments. Sheila d?-termined d?-termined she would not let it en slave her. To get out of it was the best plan. But could she? Down deep in her heart did she really want to? Ralph McKee met her at the door of her dressing room that night. He was holding a New York news paper which he thrust toward her. "Did you see this?" he asked. Marion Randolph had committed suicide. (To tie Continued) WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads Vill appenr on the Classified ad pnge if they iie in the office before 9 a. in. after which they will appear in the rolumn "Too Lrfite for Classification." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear in Sunday's Issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates Kirst insertion, per line, 10 iviiL-s, rath additional insertion, inser-tion, per line, 5 cents; one weeu. per line, 30 cents; two wee.Ks. per line, 5() cents; one month, per line. W cents (Minimum charge. 25 cents.) Count five words lo line Minimum accepted, two lines i 'inline ji ice vviil be charged charg-ed f i'tyiucilt is delayed oi colleen i must call Legal Rate lO .:t5tir icl tine per Ul- ci lion VMAKlJ Aiii KOUM IN QUIET home, A-l, private cn-t cn-t ranee. pani.";c. 018 K. 5th No. Phcnc 300W. m30 PLACE of BARTER Tliis column Is open to "exchange" "ex-change" or "bHKei" ads. The price rate is cut one-half, with the minimum mini-mum charge 25c. At thi- rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week for only We epecialla In iitove and furnace 30c, or it will inn 4 days Tor 25c. repairing. All parU furnished. Regular classified rates are printed We can clean furnaces and fluea. Business Cards THF 0PNEHAL SHOP 150 No. Univ. Ave. on ihe classified pate. "PIp-:: ol ' Matter' nxia aie run for just nc-l nc-l half these rate?. WILi. trade cfarrots, you? Phone 1552. what have ml3 All kinds of furniture repaired. We buy and e) furniture. Cash paid for uax) furniture. We call and deliver free. Phone 016-W. PAINTING -PAPERING for coal range, used furniture or prcduce. 114 W. 5th No. ml2 GOOD Milk del. for coal or what have you? Phone 306-W. ml2 FOR m.. r u KNISHED PORK dressed or alive wiK trade for grain. I. J. 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HAIID.Y TRANSFER Phone 148. m2f Utah Poultry Producers Insure your coops, homes and automobiles at REDUCED RATES .in ot.t r.TNE COMPANIES. See GEO. A. BROWN with . BROWJN INSURANCE AGENCY, 905 E. Center St. Phone 710. ml8 UrUCw DAY AND ; vT A OCI VIUC NIGHT I , 1000 When in any Kind of Automobile Trouble. TF.IJ.TmrDE I .moioi; cu. Phone iuw CompietQ Automotive Service, I i i i Kir r.'" , v i , ml |