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Show PROVO (UTAH)" PAGE FIVE ETVEJNN GHE 6 NDlY, AUGUST 28, 1933 B RIDE KATWJ&iS HAV1LAND TAYIDR CHAPTER XXV gLINOR said firmly, "The most important thing is that I don't want to bother you. Not in the least!" "You won't!" Barrett answered. an-swered. Lord how he wanted to kiss her. to say. "Don't be afraid of me. We'll do our best to make a go of this as long as we must!" Instead be patted her bands. "Powder your nose," be said briskly, "and come down to lunch. I suppose it's to be a bang-up affair. The cook will want to show yon Just how skillful she Is. And 1 heard Hlggins ordering enough flowers for a hothouse. By the way, the bath Is behind the door to the right." He turned to sweep the room with critical eyes. "I left those shelves empty so you can fill them with the books you really want. Meantime there Is a selection In my room from which you may be able to choose something that will send you to sleep. Is that night light work ing, I wonder?" He moved toward the bead of the narrow, four-posted mahog any bed to pull the small chain "Yes. it's all right," be said with satisfaction. He was at the doorway when she halted him. "Barrett T" He wheeled, 'again moved toward her. "Yes?" "I I can't thank you enough for all this." Her face, lifted to bis. was infinitely appealing in its gratitude. "I'm awfully glad you like It," be said. "I had a suspicion (smiling) that you might be rather fed-up with Chinese red and chromium and modernistic furnishings In general." "I was," she agreed. "I'll telephone to ask how your father's been." be said, "and report re-port at luncheon. It's to be served at half past one If that suits yon." "Perfectly. And thank you so much for everything!" He smiled at her from the doorway door-way leading to his room, gave her an airy salute and was gone, closing clos-ing the door after him. IO R a moment she stood star-1 star-1 Ing at the closed door. Then once more she turned and looked around her. It was a lovely room. Lovelyl Her traveling bags had been placed in the adjoining dressing room. Elinor opened them, and. BOOTS AND HER r . n r VitN VUX. AV A'CWAWCt A0t VOR N VMVMJTt VriVTVVOUT HpvV ' 15 rr f (p WASHINGTON TUBBS H6VI rFTeR SIY. VWEARV Ml i&S, WASH, EASV, AMD THE GlRL 0 cAV AT VAST JEA.CH "PAV-OiRT PETE'S SHACK. looking over ber frocks, suddenly wished she had something that was very, very pretty to wear down to luncheon. She finally selected a soft tan silk frock which brought out the warmth of her hair. Celeste had said It was becoming. She must remember remem-ber fo tuck -Celeste's handkerchief Into her sleeve in order to show It to Barrett. " J She dressed her hair In a roll at the back of her neck. She bad worn it that way during those falsely happy days when Barrett had spent so much time with ber. He bad admired it that way. Then, looking at the small clock on the mantelpiece, she hesitated. It wag only one o'clock. It seemed incredible that her whole world could have changed as it bad In tbe space of an hour. She wanted to go down but she did not want to intrude upon Barrett. Bar-rett. Perhaps he would not want her to come down before jBbe must. As she hesitated she beard a tap on the door. She opened it to find Hlggins. the stolidness of the perfectly trained servant's face erased by the smile he could not subdue. Mr. Colvin, said the butler, had sent word that he wished to speak with Mrs. Colvin. Would she Join him down stairs whenever she was ready? "Thank you. Higeins" Elinor said. He disappeared and after a deep breath she stepped into the upper ball. Barrett was standing at tbe foot of the stairs, one hand on a newel post, looking up at her. "Look out for that treacherous step!" he called warningly. He found he could not keep bis eyes from her as she came down. He had never seen her looking more beautiful. "I've good news for you!" he announced. At bis words Bbe paused, two steps up. her face level with his. "Your father's nurse Miss Hemmingway, I think answered my call and said that for the first time your father has shown real improvement." "Oh!" she whispered on a deep Intake of breath. "I'm so glad!" "I wanted you to know right away because I understand what it means to you." "It means everything, she stated in a hush. XTE smiled down at her. "Sup--L pose we go into tbe library." he suggested. "You haven't seen it yet. have you? Odd how old houses insist upon, having libraries, libra-ries, isn't it? Remember the hushed, important way Miss Ella always spoke of her library?" Tbe girl laughed, nodding. She liked tbe rear room to which he led ber. its solidity spoke of all she bad missed without with-out knowing it- Tbe room bad a look of plenty and of peace. She could not Imagine her mother whining for money in that room or anyone planning to deceive an old lady in order to be remem bered in a wllL I think you must have been very happy in this bouse," she said as she sank into a chair. For a moment his face clouded. I don't suppose." be said, "that there are many old houses with BUDDIES x , UNUS: eVEVi, J ow . VritW. UAVJE, Voo WW NOBOOrS HOME. . ' out some unhappy echoea. - Let's hope that we shall net add- to them." The table In the stately dining room bad been arranged with the best the bouse afforded. Hlggins bad , seen to It that the bowl of faint pink roses in the center of the. table was a low one across which hungry, eager eyes might meet. "You're looking beautiful!" beauti-ful!" Barrett reflected, seeing Elinor above tbe soft confusion of bloom. They were served a clear soup, delictously seasoned. Hlggins appeared, disappeared silently, "Your feet don't touch the floor wfcen-you're perched on that chair, do they, dearest?" Barrett asked as the butler re-entered the room. He did this masquerading very nicely, Elinor thought. She flushed. "No. dear, they don't." she admitted. Hlggins had been standing at his elbow staring at tbe contents of a dish he offered. "Souffle. sir," he reminded after a cough. Barrett said. "Oh. yes. to be sure! Souffle." She had said that "dear" quite convincingly. Barrett reflected. "This is one of cook's special dishes." he went on. "We are being honored, darling." TTIGGINS had never heard "the " like of it." Most young married mar-ried people hid such moods and tried to seem only casually interested inter-ested in one another at first, hid them even from their servants And Mr. Barrett was usually so slow to voice a feeling! "Hlggins," said Barrett, "can't you hunt up a small footstool for Mrs. Colvin? I want you to be perfectly comfortable, dear." he added across the table. "Thank you. darling, you are so thoughtful!" she murmured. Suddenly they both laughed and then, as suddenly, sobered. In light moments it could seem a Joke but for both of them, for on? shaken stretch, it had been too real. Higgins came back to raise the Venetian cut work cloth and push a small stool in place for Elinor's feet. "Is that better, Mrs. Colvin?" he asked. "Yes, thank you. Higgins." The butler bowed. The new mistress was going to bring spring and sunshine to the old place, be was sure. Already the house seemed changed. And never bad he seen a sweeter, lovelier face. After the meal was finished Elinor and Barrett parted. She was to order Hutten to bring the , car around when she was ready to go to see her father. Barrett was going to look in upon Marcla for half an hour or so. Perhaps, he suggested doubtfully, doubt-fully, with keen ayes on her face, they could-, have tea together at a little after Tour. He spoke casually, cas-ually, aniious not to force upon her any more Intimacy than she liked. They could .alk then about several business matters that must be settled. If this did not suit, he went on, they could put it off until another day. It suited her perfectly, Elinor assured him. With quick-beating heart she saw blm turn from her. "Until later then." be said. ' (To Be Continued) BY MARTIN bWfc Vk A VAAVt. TUAV5 M OOM VMWA. V' OOMT HE'S PB08ABLV AVUfcV I 7 Ki tX&XW I'frH fgMM CD fll I li : . I. niNFORMATIONil I Business Card j 1GUUDE1 Maytag Sales & Service We Repair All Makes of Washing Machines. MAYTAG SHOP-24 North Second West Fhone 86 Trucking And We Move Anything Anywhere HARDY TRANSFER - Thone Quicker Better Decoration Assured by Using Bennett's Paint Products. MAI BEN GLASS & PAINT CO. YELLOW CAB CO. r 11 O N K 3 o o Pleasant Grove Happenings MISS VIOLA WE3ST Correspondent Fhone 28-W Mr. anU Mrs. H. W. Clark, Mr. and Mis. C. 11. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk left Wednesday morning for Chicago to visit the world's fair. Mrs Lucille P. Hillman and daughter of Mammoth are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Paulson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hillman. j On Saturday Mrs. Rhoda Stagg, the Misses Leah and Beth Sta. j Mrs. Millie Paulson and Mrs. Ar-minta Ar-minta Hayes motored to Salt Lake to attend a shower given by mio. i-Iyrum Smith in compliment to Miss Florence Siugg, a bride of the ; cany autumn. ! Mis. H. W. Jacob spent Tuesday . in Salt Lake visiting with her sis- ter Mrs. Lucius Laudie. Mis. Sadie Beck was hostess at a social Friday afternoon at which ' the lollowing ladies were bidden: Ardena Atwood, Mrs. waggle vc- , wood, Mrs. Lytha Olsen, Mrs. Clark ! West, Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Chloe ; riai Der. Mrs. Mabel Thorne and I from Ameucan Fork, Mrs. Lillie tieck and Mrs. Lavina Smih. The Timpanogos stake Relief so ciety board were entertained at the home of mis. Li fie Adamson 1 riday afternoon. On Wetinesday evening the M. I. , A. of the Second ward sponsored a ! party for Ernest Smith, son of Mrs. ! Marie Smith who leaves soon for Texas to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church. Mr. Smith was presented pre-sented with a handsome brief case. Mrs. Burton Adams entertained the Mikanwee girls of the Primary organizations in the Timpanogos , stake at her home Wednesday af-' OUR BOARDING ANJ BOUNCE TM ' TT3j.D3WOPK ON TUPM WOT DOGS AN' MAMBURGERS? VOULL GET TH' SWELLEST TASTE WMAT TWE STUPE AND (SRUNT RATS NOU But nouVe 1 7 TXDWN TrV F AS A MOSQUITO 1 p 111 -li w m a v ft a if m 1 1 1 - w mS- AVJWLE, MAM, "AMD WE'LL RUSTLE BEEN SWELL VI ill I I I ImLOTtaftril LJ 1 sB Moving Anytime 148. 256 West 2nd South tf tf MOVING CAHS & TRUCKS RIO NT CARS if e ternoon. The 25 girls who will graduate from the class Tftext Sunday Sun-day enjoyed the social. Members of the Mothers' club were guests of Mrs. C. O. Jenson at her home Thursday afternoon. The ladies were entertained with the following program: Talk on child delinquency by Mrs. Mary Cooper; solo, Mrs. Reva Fugal; ladies trio, Mrs. Elna Clark, Mrs. Reva Fugal and Mrs. Jensen. After the program refreshments were served to the members and these special guests: Mrs. Ora Thorne, Mrs. Ethel Drysdalc, Mrs. Luclla Thorne, Mis. Clark and Mrs. Fugal. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank all those who rendered so many acts of kindness during our recent sorrow in the death of our husband and son, Alton Li. Killpack. To those who assisted at the funeral, and to the n any neighbors and friends who sent condolences, we are grateful. Signed: MRS. MAE ?COTT KILLPACK MR. AND MRS. L. C. SCOTT. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who 1 in any way assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Nick Marcus Johnson. We express appreciation to the speakers and singers, and 1 for the use of cars. We are also very grateful for the many beauti- ful floral offerings. " MRS. NICK MARCUS JOHNSON AND FAMILY. Edna Marian Brcckcnridge of Monaco, Pa., aged one year, has two grandmothers, four great-grandmothers, great-grandmothers, and one great- great-grandmother: two trrandfa- thers. two crcat erandfathers. and one great-great-grandfather. HOUSE J&WE-LS IH WAT TILL MEM -AS TH x POET TELL A YOU WEAR ME SNAP AT LIKE A T5EAR ( I 1 JU&T eST VOUR r MUTHIM - BUT STALE COFFEE Fooa 'N CORK4- KEAL. THE GENERAL SHOP 159 Noith University Ave. We specialize in lawn mower sharpening. Work done factory ay. All kinds of furniture repaired. repair-ed. We seB now and used furnl-me. furnl-me. Cash paid lor used furniture. furni-ture. We call and deliver free, riiotie 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills. Mgr. This column is open to "exchange" "ex-change" or "barter" ads. The price ate is cut one-half, with the mini-:mim mini-:mim charge 25. At this rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week for only :0c, or it will run for 4 days for 25c. ilcgular classified rates are printed "it the classified page. "Place of Barter" ads are run for just one-hair one-hair these rates. 4 ROOM mod. brick home, with garage, 5x6 lot for small acreage witli home. 364 No. 7th West, si DE LAVAL milker will trade for livestock, 018R5. machinery or' Call a31 STEAM engine will trade for sawmill saw-mill outfit. Write L. D. Rowley, 11 West 2nd North. Provo. s8 OUTBOARD motor, 8 V- H. P., trade for young fresh cow. 471 E. 6th North. a29 A BEAUTIFUL modern brick home. Address 388 N. 4th W. a29 OR UNFURN. apts and 5 rm. home. 5th E. and Center Phone 1054. slO 3 ROOM mod. apt. with Inquire 789 No. 5th W. garage, si MODERN, new five room house with garage. 337 No. 4th West. a30 3 RM. mod. apt. Steam heat. Private Pri-vate bath. 115 So. 3rd West. sl5 MOD. 2 rm. apt. Screen porch, dis-appcaiing dis-appcaiing bed. 193 E. 1 No. sl4 FINEST apts and homes in Provo. J. W. Ges.sford. Phone 757J or 53 sl2 HOUSES or apts. Furnished or unfurn. T. H. Heal, 341 So. 3 W. Phone 876. s2 3 RM. mod. apt, heat, elec. refiig 2jJ stove. 142 West 2nd So. 1 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED i vvwv " -- " " - i I'OK KENT UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED homes for rent. I L. J. Eldrcd. Phone 705. si MODERN 3 rm. apt. Stoves, gas. fruit basement. Phone 306W. slO MODERN 4 room brick home, just painted and papered throughout, with garage, $18.00 per month. Phone 25. si BY AHERN COME 0 LET US REPAIR TO THE FESTIVE BOARD J THE TRAP? AROMA IS my aoutm WATERlN L1K& ) H HOKfct?HJt ) RY CRANK HERE'S A S1VC- SHOOTER, 1 AMD PLEMTV OF SHELLS. AK1D BLONOIE SAVS THE SHORE'S ALIVE VO IT H CLAMS AND SHRIMP. WE'LL. GET ALONG. ror- WANT ADS Phone 495 Want ads will appear on the Claopificd ad page if they are in the office before 9 a. m. after which they will appear in the column "Too La'.e f 1 Classification." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. except on Saturday, Sat-urday, when they will appear in Sunday'i Itsaue if phoned into the uificc oy i p. m. Rates First insertion, per line, 10 :ents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line, 5 cents; one-week, one-week, pei line, 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 50 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. (Minimum chaige, 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 in cents scrtion. per line per in- MODERN 4 rm. home. Phone 661. Inquire at 343 E. 1st No. a28 STEAM heat, clec. equipt, carpeted 5 rms. 172 W. 2 So. Call 1436. a31 FOUR rm. apt. modern in way. Phone 921 or No. 2. every a2S 3 ROOMS, partly modern, near B. Y. U. Suitable for c.ouple. Renter must have job. 691 No. Univ. Avenue. s20 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POTATOES, table beets, green peppers. Thomas. Phone 1048. si SUMMER QUEEN apples. Mc-Millen. Mc-Millen. Phone 667J. a30 COMBINATION gas range and coal heater. Cheap. Phone 1083. 168 No. 6th East. a28 NEW style babv buecrv and bas- 1 sinett. 469 No. 1st East. a31 j i 300 LAYING pullets. V. J. Loveless, 3rd house east of Lincoln H. S. a30 ; PRACTICALLY new parlor heat er at Dig sacrifice. Phone 028. a 29 j owmi corn anu pickling cucum-; cucum-; bers. 202 So. 10 West. Phone 606J. a29 tiiri.'i m it... THOSE GOOD pickling cucumbers j and pole beans. 724 S. 11th W. s5 SWEET corn. G58W. Win. East. We deliver. Phone S. Elack, 386 N. 7 sl6 Freckles and His Friends :: By Blosser ALL C1GHT, UKJCLL J OHM GET THE. OLD BOS GOIW' VAPfl READY ) TMEV'RE MIGHTY ) DOV7K1HEA.RTED I I BETTER TELL 5URE-60 AHEAD -I WELL, EARLY SPRING I CAUGHT THE MOsT RED'S BEEKi DYIM' J BEAUTIFUL F5H YOU EVER SAW -I TOOK IT TO HEAR YOU TELL wiuur toick pjm dktju on 1 'EM - BUT MAKE HERE -BUT EACH DAY THE WATER GOT IT c.jippw f LE&S AM' LES5, UMT1L AT LAST THE RAIL WAS r LEARNED TO ...1M FACT, IT USED TO FOLLOW ME "ALL AROUMD THE PLACE AM" GO FOR WALKS, UNTIL ONE. DAY H FELL INTO THE LAKE AN' GOT DROWNED ff .a- PHONE 495 BETTER USED CARS 930 Chevrolet &9Af Sedan y7 1930 Ford &9ff Couptf , -S 1929 Whippet' fl dCff Sedan . - . V 1928 Erskine $00 1927 Ford j& g Conpe Look thes over! Terms and Trades NOLAN-DOSE Inc. i ti me rly Nolan Motor Sale 150 North Univ. At. PHONE 1100 Home Here Cheap! NEW MODERN 4 ROOM HOME. Full Basement, Screen Porch .70 A. Loamy Soil OWN-- ER MUST SACRIFICE NOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY. o o o COZY BRICK HOME PAVED STREET LARGE LOT VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN. w j V A WONDERFUL HOME NEAl B. Y. U. MODERN WITH HEATS FULL BASEMENT LARGEJ LOT SUBSTANTIAL RENTAL) N'OMK. I O OO FARM BARGAINS! 4 A. 4 R. Home $1050. TERMS 5 A. 4 R. Home Fruita $2350 16 A. Home Fruits CHEAP. 30 A. HIGHLY IMPROVED BARGAIN. U ' V vr v "i Willard L. Sowardg 39 West 2nd North Real Estate Broker Provo, Utali WANTED MISCELLANEOUS USED giiin baby buggy, must be 462 South 3rd West. bar- Idaho before 1st. Phone 532. a2 POULTRY Top pnoes puid, GuaM anteed culling. A. B. Chi istianseii Am. Fork, Phone 153-J. ' all GOOD used lumber, posts. 474 So. 3 W. also cedar Phone 554W. a29 USELESS horses and cows. Dead ones if called Immediately. Calf 680. Provo. t. FOUND CHILD'S tricycle. Call 243 So. 1st W. Phone 720J. Pay for ad. a28 . , VVANTED TO RENT 5 RM. or larger furn. home near B. Y. U. Dr. Lloyd E. Oakea. a28 HELP WANTED MATVfl WANTED: Ten boys 12 t 14 ycarg to do light pleasant work afternoons after-noons and Saturdays. Good pay. Apply by letter to JT care Herald. say: 1 MEVER6OT TO TELL YOU ABOUT ALVY.MY WALKJM' F1&H,D1D I? WANNAJ HEAJ? IT? ITLL' 2 DO WITHOUT r HERE COMES MISS PAT WELLI GUESS WE'RE READY TO START GONNA BE MIGHTY LONESOME WHEki YOU KIDS LEAVE f K UIKitlTF I w it: 1 ' F l Gil r rrwm 13& J I - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ., ii 11 n k i ininmii 221 gwvtcc. we. |