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Show V SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVE G HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 PAGE SEVEN bu Laura Lou Brookman Phone 495 3 oiumns is fiction! tm icm .NPA SERVICE. INC M 3 O QUI BEGIN HERB TODAY JANET HILL a ad ROLF CAR LtLK lave been eifjittd almost year. They kara pat ff larlr atarrlase bwy,e Jaaet InsUta laey mast have 95O0 la aavlsffa eeooat Srst. Rolf eajoya apead-lagr apead-lagr wm uue j aid I ha rigid economy recaaary to save tala aaioaal la dlataalrfal to aim. Janet worka aa aeretary to BRUCE HAMILTON, advertising aanager of Every Horn MafailDF, aat Rolf la employed em-ployed at an advertising; asenry. Jaaet. deeply In love, la aot aaplcloaa vkea Rolf bearlaa lo ah escnaea for not eoalac to ace her. Oat alajbt he break a a easjareateat rrlth her. MOLLIB LAMBERT, who Uvea acrons th hall, lella Jaaet abe has aee Roll eaterln a theater with aaotker Ctrl, .laaet meets Rolf mext day after work and tells klaa what Molllo baa said. Rolf become a-tarry, oayo their enaraajenaent im aaeaalnfcleaa and that If Jaaet really wonted to marry him ske won Id have done so Iobjc ago-They ago-They quarrel and Rolf leaves. Janet la about to board a street ear wbea someone calls her name. NOW CO ON WITH THE STORV CHAPTER VIII THHE voice was a man's but Janet knew before she turned that !t was not Rolf's. She looked back and saw Howard Cressy hurrying toward her. Cressy. promotion director di-rector at the Every Home office, was as usual smiling too broadly. Janet would have avoided him anywhere. any-where. The man seemed absolutely snub-proof. A dozen times she had refused his invitations and still he persisted in offering them. Tonight, To-night, when she wanted more than anything to be alone, meeting How ard Cressy was too much! . j "Hello. Janet." he cried. "Going borne? If you'll walk a block to the garage where I keep my car I'll drive yo- o V" The street car had halted. Its doors slid back and the men and women waiting pushed forward. Janet told herself she had to board that street car Cressy was beside her now. I I'm sorry." the girl began, "but I'm afraid I cau't wait. Some other time " She mounted the car step. Over one shoulder she looked back and called. "Thanks Just the same." The young man stood on the curb and watched the car disappear. Janet did not see him. She found a seat, sank into it, and turned her face to the window pane. It was as much as she could do to shut out the sight of the other passengers, passen-gers, to protect herself from staring, star-ing, curious glances. The si reel car jolted on its way. It passed the business district. Now It whs moving along a street where the only tmUdlngs were low, dark. deserted looking that least deslra-hle deslra-hle section of Lancaster, known as "the Hats - Janet pressed nearer to the window win-dow rite blackness outside was no more dismal than her own heart, no more hopeless than the future thai, second to stretch ahead. Everything she had counted on was gone. All the happiness she had planned all her dreams. She and Rolf were not going lo be married mar-ried They were not engaged any more. Rolf didn't love her. He bad as much as said so. Oh, how could It all have happened? How could such things be true? The whole day bad been miserable misera-ble but she bad never Imagined anything so terrible as this. She remembered how insistent she had been on seeing Rolf. All day long abe had assured hersetf that as soon as she saw him and talked with him everything would be right again. Why had she telephoned?, Why had she urged him to meet her? If she hadn't done that this terrible thing couldn't have happened. hap-pened. The car logged along, stopping, starting. The 40-minute ride had never seemed so long but at last It came to an end. Janet hurried up the walk, let herself quietly Into "Cet a load of Ihis, vill j?ou?" Mollie asked. "Do some gi'rj have all the luckl" the rooming house. She was glad she did not meet anyone in the hall. Without stopping to see If there were more letters or a mes sage she ran up the single flight of stairs. Then at last the blessed sanctuary sanctu-ary of her own room! Janet en tered, closed the door behind her and turned the key. Without turning turn-ing on the light she flung herself face down on the bed and let the tears come. a rpHERE were times during the days that followed when Janet was able, by means of frequently rehearsed reassurances, to convince herself that it was only a matter of time until she would hear from Rolf. He would telephone, she told herself. He would ask in an apologetic apolo-getic voice when be could come to see her. Each time she answered the ringing telephone her heart quickened hopefully. Once when she said. "Mr. Hamilton's office" in the pleasant, low-pitched tone that bad become mechanical her pulse pounded a sharp tattoo as the voire at the other end of the wire re piled, "TWs is the Acme Advertls lng Agency." But it was only Jim McPhail, one of Rolf's employers, who wanted to talk to Mr. Hamil ton about an advertising contract Then there were times when her mood shifted sharply. She would be as sure that Rolf bad taken ber at ber word, that be would never come back, as she had been before that be would calL Utterly despair ing, she sa w the days stretching ahead, each more gloomy than the one before. She was so unhappy she could think of nothing else. Work became a routine that was somehow lived through. Over and over she reviewed that brief meeting, repeating to herself all that Rolf had said, all that she had said. There were so many things 6he wanted to know. Who was the girl he had taken to the theater? How long had he known her? Was he really in love with her? He might have explained if she had given him a chance but she had not. Recalling the hot-tempered words she had used Janet felt an impulse to telephone to tell Rolf she hadn't meant those things. She could not quite bring herself to do that. She was listless, preoccupied, and when she went to meals she scarcely ate. Evenings she spent at home. When one of the girls at the office invited ber to a birthday birth-day party she pleaded an achlug bead. She said the same thing when Mrs. Snyder asked her to come, down stairs and play bridge. The excuse wasn't entirely untruth ful. Part of the time Janet's head did ache. It came from sleepless nights, from failure to eat properly. rpUESDAY morning six days since she had seen Rolf Janet, sitting at ber desk, stopped typing tor a few moments and put one band to ber forehead. It was aching ach-ing fearfully. She closed ber eyes and opened them almost immediately. imme-diately. She saw that Bruce Hamilton was watching" ner. -Areni yon feeling well. Miss Hill?" lie asked. "It's nothing. JuBt a headache. "Then you'd better do something about it. Take the rest of the day. . off." "Oh, no. Mr. Hamilton. Thaf not necessary." "Take the rest of the day off." he repeated.' "Better see a doctor. Allen's Al-len's a good one. Over In the Phoenix building." His manner wai that of an executive giving Instructions Instruc-tions he expected to be obeyed. "But" ' "You're to see Dr. Allen," be told her crisply. "You had & headache the other day, too. didn't you? That's bad businesa. Don't come back tomorrow unless Allen says you should. An office is no place for sickpeople. Can't do their work make mistakes. It isn't efficient and it isn't bust nesslike." , Janet did as she was told. She put on her coat , and hat and walked to the Phoenix Building. There the young woman In Dr. Allen's office told her the doctor could see her in half an hour. It was longer than that but Janet didn't mind. The session with Dr. Allen concluded with the statement that there was nothing wrong organically. The doctor outlined a nourishing diet. He advised plenty of sleep, plenty of fresh air and exercise. He said Janet had a tendency toward an ailment common among young women who spent their days in offices of-fices nervous exhaustion. Rest was the best remedy. Rest and exercise out of doors. a JANET paid for the examination and took the street car home. More than what the doctor had said Mr. Hamilton's words had aVarmed her. She would have to stop the headaches or she might find herself without a job. Mr. Hamilton had said an office was no plaoe for sick people. She lay down for a nap and was surprised to find when she awoke that It was almost five o'clock. Janet arose, bathed and dressed more carefully than she had for days. She walked a dozen blocks In the February dusk before be-fore she entered a restaurant and ordered dinner. The brisk walk had made her hungry and she had to admit to herself that the food mae her feel better. She was at work next morning 10 minutes before Hamilton arrived ar-rived and greeted him. smiting. Yes. she told bim. the headache was gone. She was following t lie doctor's instructions and felt improved im-proved all ready. , . But all her resolves could not kill the quickening of her heart when the telephone rang, the chill of disappointment when the -voice over the wire was not Rolf's. She went to lunch with Paaillne Hayden rrom the business r.ie and that evening, instead of slaying slay-ing In her room alone, she knocked on Mollie Lambert' door and asked if Mollie would lik- to see a movie. The other girl was In p33:iiifis reading a newspaper. "'Sure I would." she said. "Be ready in two minutes. Get a loud r iiiis, will you? Do 60me girls have aJI the luck!" She sighed heavily and held up the newspaper, pointing to headlines head-lines that proclaimed the discovery discov-ery of a new "baby star" in the movies. The future screen celeii-rity celeii-rity had Just Rigned a contract tor $500 a week. Janet took the newspaper and sank into a chair to read It. All at once a picture on the opposite page caught ber eye. She stared at it as though hypnotized. (To lie Continued) INFORMATIONS 'GUIDE u m2a A New Deal in Beauty Culture For Training and Professional Services Visit the Saion at 11 East 1st North or call No. 2. Students Waves Half Price. a24 Automobile Loans arid Refinancing Also All Kinds of Auto and Fire Insurance--Surety and Fidelity Bonds. COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY, 64 North University Avenue. Phone 1277. m5 Baby Chicks & Pullets We Sell Baby Chicks and C Week Old Pullets from B. VV. D. Tested Stock at 9c and 3ic each order Now. J. II. UL'KRANT, Provo. alO Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North lTniv. Ave. We specialize in lawn mower sharpening. Work dene factory vvay. All kinds of furniture repaired. repair-ed. We sell new and used furni-ture. furni-ture. Cash paid for used furniture. furni-ture. We call and deliver free, phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. The B H. Bower Nursery Co. Announces a working agreement with A. H. Schmidt, Graduate of Horticultural College, Hanover, Germany. This permits us to do Scientific Tree Surgery, Landscaping, Build Rock Gardens, Lily Ponds, Plant arid care for Lawns, do expert Pruning, planning and Planting. Low Prices for Plants, Reasonable prices for first class work. Phone 161-W the Nursery for Mr. Schmidt. m!3 Calcimine Your Walls MURALITF "The Perfect Hot Water Wall Finish." Watch Our Windows. MAIDEN GLASS & PAINT CO. rnl4 Car Painting Duco Cleaning Washing, Polishing, Greasing Very Low Prices. Phone 1000 TELLURIDK MOTOR CO. Phone 1000 Fay's Day & Night Beauty Salon FOR Ri7 FURNISHED OR UNFURN. 5 rm. mod. home, pait basement. 442 W. 1st No. a20 4 RM. apt., pi !v. bath, sleeping porch, guiage. 4 11 No. 1st E. Call 1C-5-U. alt Clost. alt CHOICE strictly mod. in. Phone 1015W. apts STARTUP'S apts. mod., elec. refrig G7 N. 1 W. Popular prices. int. GROUND floor, 3 rm modem apt 315 No. Univfisity Avt ml ATTRACTIVE Apts and homos. Furn. or unfurn. Call J. VV. Gess ford 757 J. a 25 JR UNFURN. heated apts. Also 5 rm. mod. house. Call 1054. all) 3 RM. mod. apt. Garage, elec. tefrig. 270 N. 1st E. Phone 1525J. a27 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED SELECTED USED CARS 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Olds Sedan 1930 Studebaker "President 8" 1930 Chevrolet Truck Single 19:U Chevrolet Truck Dual Get Yours Now! Terms and Trades NOLAN MOTOR SALES lfQ North Univ. Ave. PHONE 1100 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL pay cash for cuthbeit iasp-bei iasp-bei ry anil cherry ent rant plants. Phone 762J. a2n Special Boys and girls under 14, Haircut 15c. Bring a friend and j NEW modem home for rent get 2 for 25c. Marcels and Manicuring lbl W. Center, for appointments. C:A 478 alf J. H. ERICKSON, Lawyer Office Union Block 32 West Center. Provo, Utah Residence Phone 69. all. Midvale Nursery PKOVO BRANCH Fruit, shade and ornamental trees. All varieties of evei blooming Roses. Riverside Park, 12th No. & 5th West. Provo. m PERRY SEED STORE Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Shrubbery. NEW LOCATION 332 West Canter. Greenhouse 495 North 8th West. Phone 328V. a21 For Expert lier Hanging, Painting, Etc. Specializing in Cleaning All Enamel and Varnish Surfaces. L. C. HOWE, SX West 3rd North. Phone 1062 M. m'.t SUTTON 55c Featuring: Merchants' at Noon. CAFE DINNER Full Course 50c tn31 North 7th West. I! 'KM. mod. apt. Klei t. Good location. Phone 159 a 20 equipped. Ul. aU BASEMENT apt. 4 rms. elec stove, -steam heat, f.n.xy,-. 210 N. :i W. a IT. FOJRSjiiidSUB S LOOK AND LISTEN ! Your rose plants and some shrubs, are frozen to the ground. Call 161 W for expert pi lining. al7 FOR SALE HOUSES $1000 buys a home 173 West 4th So. Inq. 441 E. Center. u20 Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notice. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. USELESS horses and cow. l)ra ones if called Immediately. Cat 050R1. Provo t FORSALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD household cleaner 25c qt. For demonstration and deliveiy Cnll 1295J. a2f, KARM machinery plows, ha i rows, lakes, mower, at new 1933 prices. Seals Roebuck & Co. l'lovo, I'lah a 1 ;t CENTl.K old Sio. part Shillauil Phone iiH. 1 yr. a 1V CHEAP One clarinet and one trombone. Call Bill Brunt 1208. a 19 HOUSECLEANING FOR PAINTING, papering, calci-mining. calci-mining. Call 416NW. 671 E. 5 S. a 19 WILL TRADE WANTED TO TRADE -Home ot four large rooms (not modern), 6x12 rod lot, 3rd S. 8th W., city wa- i tcr and flowing well, for smaller ' modem home closer in. Will pay I i difference, if any. Addiess O. care Herald. U., PERSONALS The Provo Nurseries Greatest Variety in Utah. Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Evergreens, Ever-greens, Choice Roses, Perennials, Buy where they giow. Just below Union Station. Phone B. H. Bower 1G1W. ni4 Trucking And Moving We Move Anything Anywhere Anytlm IIAIiDY TRANSFER Flume 148. Vn1 Sonti a2i YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE 300 TAXI TRANSFER & MOVING SERVICE m9 COMMUNISTS SHOT Three revealed today, wounded. Their One ether was names not made BERLIN. April 14 f.n i communists seeking to escape public. The Hitler Government from a concentration camp, for , has interned thousands of corn-political corn-political prisoners at Dachau, Bav- I munists in c;;.nps in various patts aria, were shot and killed, it was of Germany. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL I'ROPKRTV In the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the State of Utah. Utah County. Zion's Savings Bank and Tiust Company, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Sarah A. Barrett, Stanford P. Powelson I and Thera Powelson, his wife, De- ! fendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Saturday the 29th day of April 1933. at five minutes after twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Couit House, at the City and County Building, yituate , in Provo City, Utah County, State i of Utah, all the right, title and in terest of the above named defendants, defend-ants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, Slat;? of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at the Noithwest corner of Lot 4, in Block 48, Plat "A", Provo Citv Survey of Build ing Lots; thence South 49.50 feet; j thence East 134 08 fet th "North 49.50 feet; thence West 131.08 THIS TERRITORY NOW OPEN J HYDROTHERAPY massage by I graduate nurse. Chamber of Com merce hUUg.. ( an jiijj. m FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 RM. house, V2:fl2 lot in Heber, good water right for acieage in or near, Provo. 10. (. Duineii. alO BOARD AND ROOM HOME board and room, modern home Reasonable. 754 W. 1st. North. Phone 59SW. m2 LOST BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES tax vmst I VOO eoy 'giOOTe ? jfl 1 BI 3 i I TE-V soRX Vers 'tt TENitteVOKte V OOWiNS Ti W v t.A ' i ViOW .WViT -b VV LOy&V TO YftN'tO, OTHWr "Wy. NOVrt VWt .,Vt-VVT .,Vt-VVT VO TWt ViXS WWV HNSfc TO GO TWfcWt fcKkO TVT. STOP YO BY MARTIN YAKOT: ? "VlD ViOtt.. OCT , TWtM TO TNV-V. TO VOO 11 vycb ,6oT fxfcOOT fcOOTe II GARO -K0 ,TVNC si OOKkTVWNG Vu&i. Itrr J. ,ss 1933 BY WO SCW VICC. INC J "EG. O S PAT. OT. WASHINGTON TUBBS BY CRANE VJK5r Doomed l- j BETTING IS tOO TO I t THKT WE WILL 1 RECeWE MAXIMUM i, PEfJMJXV FOR. ? wgeiita TREASURY IS WITHOUT h SIN6LE WITNESS. FR0SECUT0R IS UNMERCIFUL, VOUtt HOMOftS, MO DUNGEON IS TOO FOUL FOR TWS UNSPEAKABLE MONSTER. HE VS A VllLAVNOUS CUR WHO HAS 6ROUCMT TO OUR. FAIR. LAUD POVERTY A.WP PtS&RACE.. E A FVENX), A SWINDLE:, A 3UrtK LKOOK1 AND Vi MUST ATONE FOR HIS DASTARDLY O . 111.-. TARE SERS! OHE PROSECUTOR. IS INTERRUPTED AUS CWEERVK1G tROM THE tROVD OUTSDt. TME: CUtE-RltfCr &Q0V1S LOUDER ANp LOUDER. fHE PROSUCOTOR S TAJiZLtD. I VOACUCC tkTO Tiu TrtEfJ A POLVCEMAN J DASHE INTO TUE COURTROOM. fr1 BACK I PRINCE iJJ by wca srwviec. mc. wro. u. . pat, orr. BLACK medical bag with instruments instru-ments and medicine. Reward. Phone 128. al'J HELP WANTED MALE feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Provo City. Utah this 6th day of Api il 1933. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. les.sirf. Thomas & Thomas, attorneys for the Plaintiff, fempleton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in Piovo Evening ller-ild ller-ild on April 7, 14, 21, 28, 1933. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAKE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Jourt, of the State of Utah. Utah bounty. I Zlon'j SiMvintro Ron! r 1 T . . . . i . - . .'"HI. HlMi i 1 HM Jompany, a corporation, Plaintiff, s. Mrs. Sarah A. Barrett. 5tanford P. Powelson and Thera Powel.son, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale in Saturday the 29th day of April 1633. at twelve o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and 1 to the following described real ' property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: j Commencing 242.15 feet East of ' the Southwest corner of Block 6. I Plat "D", Provo City Surv ey of ! Euilding Lots; thence Ea.t 49.50; feet, more or less; thence North 12; rods, more or less to the North line of Lott 11 of said Block; thence West 49.50 feet, more or less; I thence South 12 rods, more or less to the place of beginning. ; Dated at Provo City, Utah this ! 6th day of April 1933. j E. G. DURNELU j Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. ! By Chas. W. Mitchell, ! Deputy Sheriff. Messrs. Thomas &. Thomas, 1 Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Templeton Building, ii.lt Lake City, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Her tUU on April 7, 14, 21, 28, 1933. for a good reliable man to handle han-dle the sale of the famous Dr. Ward line. Must be ambitious and able to give lull time and attention at-tention to the business. No experience ex-perience required. Musi have car. Write for details. DR. WARD'S MEDICAL COMPANY, Box 408. Winona, Minn. IX)CAL house-to-house disti ibutors of advertising matter, write at once on your printed letterhead giving list of territory covered. Advertising Mf;r 515 Goodale, Columbus. Ohio. a21 For WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified ad page if they aie in the office before 9 a. m. after which they will appear in the column "Toe Late 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 First Insertion, per line, 10 eents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line. 5 cents; one week, per line, 30 cents: two weeks, per line, 50 cents; on month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged charg-ed if payment Is delayed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents pr line per Insertion. |