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Show PROV O (UTHhSU 1 1,19 S7a - Line OOL (Tic ELLIOT! jjjgy CI955 NEA SERVKS.INC, I ' ' 1 1 """" ""i " 'wwr , : ; ; , BEGIN BERB TODAT r,-tn' sort f Vt let? ! WOW CO Olf WITH THKSTORT CFTAjPTEI? VTIT -JJONNTET made' herself prond and cool, answering hire Yes7" she said. vDan's olee over the wire w tombed hurried, Taeuely embarrassed. embar-rassed. "Mnnnle, listen. I was In such a rush today. I wanted to talk to yon but yon know how Mother 'is. She won't wait - -He paused, evidently waiting for encouragement. Monnle felt a, new scorn which somehow bpoyed her up and she did not help him out v After a few seconds he went on eagerly. "How ahout tonight? We could drive ont .tome place. ItV hotter than the binges out here at the cluh but It will. cool off by 7. We could take a plc-;'fjtc plc-;'fjtc basket, go out on the River Road" -.. Every pulse In the girl's slim ' young body was hammering. Every nerve nrged her to accept the Invitation. But pride held her back. Coolly she said. "I'm sorry but 1 have another engagement engage-ment f it cost her a great deal to say that. It was not true. She bad Bathing' on earth to do that evening eve-ning but It was time Dan Cardigan Cardi-gan was taught a lesson. t"Oh. I see." Dan sounded flat, crestfallen. Monnle exulted in her triumph. But after she had huug up the receiver, after she, had gone quietly back to fln- jsb her luncheon she felt a little .reaction. "What did he want?'' Mrs. O'Dare asked nervously. Her policy in all her children's affairs af-fairs was one of "bands off" - whenever possible. . But she could not help noticing the change that had come over Monnle since Dan Cardigan's return. WIftf resentment resent-ment and anger foreign to her quiet nature, she now regarded the Cardigans, Wasn't Monnle, who was lovely and gracious enough to catch the attention of a prince. . quite good enough for young pan Cardigan? "Just asking me to drive out with blra tonight for a picnic supper." sup-per." Monnle returned in an in-different in-different tone. "I told him I was busy." MTirONNlE, I forgot to tell yon,1' her mother cried with animation. ani-mation. "Mr. Eustace stopped in this morning to ask t yon and Kay would have dinner with him tomorrow night. He Included me,. too, but I told him I'd rather not come. Ton young people can have a better time by yourselves. He said he was" asltlng some others. 1 don't know who " "That was foolish of you. He Asked you because be wanted you' Monnle told her. Somehow Some-how this message took the sting out of Dan's left-handed Invitation. Invita-tion. Charles Eustace, who was cultivated and rich and handsome, Sandra satd impoTtanll$. "My dear,.ixe talked about pou" didn't mind letting the whole world know he was friendly with the O'Dares, even If they were poor and lived In a shabby little bouse on the wrong side of town! "He's nice." Mrs. O'Dare said. "Kay will be wild with Joy when I tell her. Poor child, she hasn't bad much fun lately! And I keep worrying lest she get so bored with dullness that she'll join that wild crowd In town. Mrs. Mer-riam Mer-riam was telling roe they had to give the Young People's Society down at the Fourth street church a good talking to. Some of the boys brought liquor to the last meeting. The Janitor found the bottles next morning when he was sweeping up." "Imagine not being able to be sure of those infants at a church meeting!" cried Monnle. struck. "But Kay didn't go last time. She said she was tired of all that crowd. They were too slow." "That." contributed Mrs. O'Dare, "was the night she spent with Clarissa Briggs. Her father and mother went to High Springs. Remember?" Monnle was putting on her hat before the mirror, only half attending at-tending to the conversation. But at Clarissa's name something flashed in her brain. A scrap of gossip which had drifted to her ears . in the store. Two old women, their heads together, muttering. "that 'Rlssy Briggs. She's a trial to her parents and no two ways about It Gallivantin' around with travelin men down at the hotel " She allowed nothing of the sudden sud-den consternation she felt to show In her face. Those terrible old tabbies talked about everybody, anyhow! It didn't mean a thing, the fact that they gossiped about Clarissa who was roly-poly and red-haired and had a cuddly, kiss-able kiss-able face. Only Monnle did wish she knew more about Kay's activities ac-tivities outside the home. Kay was mysterious about her affairs, sullen when questioned. It was impossible for Monnle, working as she did during the day, tired at night, to keep track of her. "Lit me "alone, won't ' youT Kay would say. rather sullenly,' when questioned. "Yon never want me to have any fun. Might as well be hurled alive Monnle kissed her mother and hurried out.' - She looked fresh, and charming in : her thin yellow frock with the brown straw hat. No one wonld have guessed that she carried with her a burden of worry too. jrreat for her 20 year. "T wish." she crledr to herself passionately, hurrying down Denny street. "I wish Father were hers " IT was later the same day that Sandra ran In to see her. Sandra, San-dra, very crisp and fresh and fragrant In embroidered batiste of sheerest white, with an in-"""tip in-"""tip hat trimmed with field flowers. flow-ers. Monnle was hot and tired-It tired-It was at 5 o'clock her frock which had seemed so cool and immaculate im-maculate a few hours earlier was now wilted. Sandra's tone was light and confidential. Demanding a huge Jar of the special bath salts Mr. Vernon always ordered for her. she leaned over the counter, whispering," whis-pering," "My dear. I've such heaps to tell youl" Monnle' pushed back the damp bronze ringlets clustering around her forehead and tried to smile. It was a sorry attempt. She felt out of sorts, angry, suspicious. "Have you? Isn't It a fright ful day? I'm perishing" Sandra widened her eyes and flicked her lashes downward in a way she had. "I saw guess who? today' she murmured Importantly. Coolly Monnle said, "I know. Dan. He told me." Something very like annoyance crept into Sandra's honeyed expression. ex-pression. With an Instant flash of prescience Monnle said to herself her-self that Sandra had wanted to make her jealous. "She's pretending when she says she's my friend," thought the younger girl bitterly. The knowledge made her cold and forlorn. for-lorn. She hadn't many friends. She was too busy and too poor to make them and she had counted on Sandra. Last winter the other girl, rich and easy and cultivated, had made things pleasant for her.' had lent her books and Invited her to Sunday night suppers. Now everything seemed changed. Sandra said importantly, "My dear, we talked about you! "Did you, indeed?" Monnle batedrirersetf when that sarcastic note crept into her voice but she could not keep it out. "Danny's such a darling, the other continued, lowering her tone so that Miss Anstice Cory who had cfrae in and was pottering potter-ing around among the toothbrushes, tooth-brushes, should not overbear her. "He's honestly fond of you, Monnle." Mon-nle." she continued with a faint note of patronage. HPHSJ angry color crept Into Mon-- Mon-- nie's cheek and ehe smiled brilliantly, without meaning. "Really! How nice of him," she said. "Oh, now, don't misunderstand me," Sandra drawled. "Dan's; a bit of a charmer. We both know that. I honestly feel, Monnle." (this with another side glance at Miss Cory, who was near-sighted but far frpm deaf) "that Dan will never tie himself to one woman. He's the the flirtatious type " ' "Was that, what you wanted to tell me?" Monnle asked, amber eyes darkening with repressed fury. "Don't be cross," Sandra coaxed. "What I really wanted to say, Monnle, was that I think you're wasting your time, watch- yv,,-.wr.-.-,','. k- " .O.-. "Did pou. indeed ?" Monnit could not keep the sarcastic note from her voice. ; Ing and worrying about him "I didn't know 1 was doing that," Monnle returned proudly. "Ah, but, my dear, those of us who know you best realize you care for Dan. Of course we do!" For an instant Sandra slipped her white, beautifully manicured hand over the other's and Monica was conscious of the contrasts She had helped Mr. Vernon open a packing case that afternoon and had broken a nail. "When Dan telephoned ma after lunch," she told Sandra, "and asked me to go out with him tonight I refused." "My dear, you did? Sandra Quite glowed. "I think you were perfectly right. I think that's just the medicine he needs. He'll begin to realize how spoiled he Is. You've been too sweet with him always let him treat you Just as he liked and then let him come around" Sandra seemed quite excited. Her voice raced on, with heat. "Why, everyone has been talking about it. I've told a dozen people, myself: 'Take my word for it, Monica O'Dare doesn't care that for Dan. She's got heaps of young men" Perhaps, Monnle thought, after she had wrapped Sandra's package pack-age and said good-by to her. ehe misjudged her friend. Perhaps Sandra was really and truly her champion. "It's my nasty, suspicious sus-picious nature, I guess." she thought ruefully. "It's natural for Dan to see a lot of her. They belong In the same 6et I don't. Perhaps Sandra is right, and a dose, of his own medicine will bring Dan around." ... Miss Anstice came up at that moment with the toothbrush she had selected. She peered nearsightedly near-sightedly at Monnle. . V What's this l.hear." she cried cheerily, "about your young slater's sla-ter's leaving us and going to New York?" "It's news to me," Monnle told her. What was Kay planning now? (To lie Continued) GUttPEc Car Painting Duco Cleaning Washing, Polishing, Greasing Very Low Prices. .Fftone 1000 TELLTJRIDE MOTOR CO. Phone 1000 tf Permanent Waves of Distinction! OIL WAVES A SPECIALTY - - gat tjtt.tatsi AT.T.nttivc DiiAn a roy Ml,, niic ana Permanent Wave Shop 35 E. 4th South. 0 up Sewing Machine Bargains -Electrics ana Treadles all makes. HemstitchinK. perfectly done. reasonably priced. New shop 458 West Center. Just east of Superior Motor. Elizabeth Souter in charge. tf A Good Time To Paint Before prices rise. Bennett's Pure Paint $3.00 per gal., easy to apply covers solid and gives a maximum protection at a minimum cost. MAIBEN GLASS & PAINT CO. 272 W. Center. Phone 160. tf Trucking And Moving We Move Anvthine Anvwhere Anvtlm IIAKDY TRANSFER Phone 148. 206 West 2nd South. m24 MOVING YELLOW .i 3 - - q 7 V Xi.1 KA CAB CO ? 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Pertaiiaing ta n ma rah. Treapnaa. Com Inn: from the aide. Glaaatvare oven. 58 Shoemaker' tool. 0 Clan aymkola. til Hodeepodge. - lecturer. tKt To obaerve. VERTICAL 1 Greek nod of unr, 2 . well In jr. 3 HouKht to a ttnln. 4 S)iirroiv. 5 Kence bar. Like. T t II 111 lie taiiliOiil 6 Pave. Tpay. IU Aaide. 11 V. 12 Some. 14 Miut-ular power. 15 Wux. M Baeka, Thicket-covered territory. 2M Purtalt atntue. 2 Price. :;o Cook. 31 Branches. SZun. a:tlot in. ;;o Goal. :!S Lampoons. 40 Horaea given to allying. 41 Mug. 42 student at West Point. 44 Coffeehouaea. 4 Teacher. 45 Diaflguremeiit. 50 Tardy. 51 Cognomen. 52 Otherwise, .".'t Salamander. 54 Lawyer's charge. 55 Frmalr sheep, 5U Minor note. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 17 ' 1 20 1 50 31 3a 33 35 57 SQ 59 foO" " ST SI 111 jbi I ' ' I'll' j laaaasi saaaas bbbbs Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North Univ. Ave. We specialize In lawn mower sharpening. Work done factory way. All kinds of furniture repaired. repair-ed. We sell new and used furniture. furni-ture. Cash paid for used . furniture. furni-ture. We call and deliver free. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. PLACE of BARTER This column is open to "exchange" "ex-change" or "barter" ads. The price rate is cut one-half, with the minimum mini-mum charge 25c. At this rate, a 2 line ad will run 1 week for only 30c, or it will run 4 days for 25c. Regular classified rates are printed on the classified page. "Place of Barter" ads are run for just one-half one-half these rates. 46 FT. HAYPOLE and cable for what have you. E. I. Jacob, Orem. jl2 GOOD fishing car, '33 license. Trade for cow. 162 E. 1st No. jl2 FOB RENT--UNFUBNISHED 5 RM. mod. home, furnace, garage, washroom. Inq. 488 No. 4th E. jl5 MAIN floor, most mod. 3 rm. cottage cot-tage in city. 425 No. 4th W. jl5 5 RM. mod. home and garage. 475 West 3rd No. Call 1034J. jll SMALL, modern house. Call 890 North 1st East. jll ATTRACTIVE 3 rm. apt., strictly mod. Duplex. Close in. 3i0 W. 1 North. jy6 4 KM mod. apt with garage. 244 No. 1st 10. Call Jacob Coleman. jlS NEW 5 room modern home. 434 No. 2nd East. j9 CARPETED 3 rm. apt. electric stove and refrig. 142 W. 2 So. jy3 OR FURN. apt. elec. equipt, garage. ga-rage. 270 N. 1st E. Phone 1525J. j20 You Will Be Surprised . . . at our New Low Rate how cheaply your car cen be repaired and adjusted. ad-justed. Genuine Parts Factory-trained Mechanics Inspection and Estimates Free NOLAN MOTOR SALES 150 North Univ. Ave, PHONE 1100 SOME GOOD BUYS 3 R. Brick, 3x12 rd, good improvements improve-ments , $1200 7 R. Mod. Brick, 2 sets plumb, new $3150 15 A., 5 R. Mod. Brick, coops, barn, fruit and plow land; close in. 12 A., 5 R. Mod. Brick, coops J good improvements. Many Others - Now Is the Time'. See Us at 85 North University Ave. Intermountain Realty PHONE 68? PROWS & HAWS FOB RENT FURNISHED MODERN 2 rm. apt., screen porch, disappearing bed. 193 E. 1st No. j22 HOUSES FOR RENT! WILLARD Lt. SO WARDS. jll OR UN FURN. 3 rm. mod. apts. 56 West 4th North. J14 3 RM. apt. gas, hot water, garage. Elec. refrig. Phone 212J. jll TWO modern rooms with bath. $12.00. 160 So. 3rd East. jl7 2 RM. mod. H. K. apt., gaa stove, bath, $7.00. 371 No. 3rd W. jU COOL, well furnished rms. Close in. 260 No. Univ. Ave. jl6 6 RM. house, garden spot, cheap. 415 W. 2nd. So. Inq. 185 So. 1st West. jl6 CLEAN 3 or 4 rm. mod. home, garage, range, linoleum. 729 N. 1st East. jl4 FOR SALE HOUSES WONDERFUL homes! Five rooms, modern, heated, basement divided divid-ed to rooms, nice lot, wonderful location. Priced down to rock bottom. Willard L. Sowards. jll BY MARTIN I -J hi w: c. FOUR room home, at cost of ma terial. 520 West Second So. jl2 OR UNFURN. 5 rm. home. Close in; 3 rm. apts. Inq. 227 E. 3rd No. ji6 SEE J. W. Gessford for fine apts. and homes. Phone 757J. jl6 3 LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Also bedroom. 115 So. 3rd W. j20 5 ROOM modern home, garage, elec. refrig., partly furnished. 645 W. 4th North. j20 LOVELY furn. 4 rm. home. Couple. 521 South 3rd West. J27 STARTUP'S apts. mod., elec. refrig. j. x vv-. ropiuar pnees. jlO 4444tt40m0$Wim00IW FOR SALE OARS '31 FORD ton truck, completely complete-ly overhauled, painted. Washburn Wash-burn Service, Orem. jl2 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS GOOD repair man. Inquire 111 No. University Avenue. jl3 MILCH cow, also barn or used lumber. lum-ber. Phone 554W. jll USELESS hones ana cows. Dead ones if called Immediately. Caff 680. Provo tf FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHAMBERLAIN f i i reless gas range, like new. Cheap. 517 So. 6th West. ji2 CELERY, cauliflower and red cabbage. cab-bage. 775 E. 3rd No. Phone 437. j23 FIRST class baled hay. 1291 East 4th So. Springville. jie YOUNG saddle horse cheap. 442 West 5th South. jn j "ill c2f Jy WASHINGTON TUBBS (mt: SQuy, frb) teal! ?K,wei 'f. ' 'tMw(A ft i if! .ft 'ii i BY CRANE i, . 1 . 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Superior Dress Company Com-pany 203 Havemeyer Street, HELP WANTEDMALE WE want to select a reliable young man, now employed, with foresight, fore-sight, fair education and mechanical mechani-cal inclinations, who is willing to train during spare time or evenings, eve-nings, to qualify as INSTALLATION INSTALLA-TION and SERVICE expert on all , types of ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS. RE-FRIGERATORS. Write fully, giving age, present occupation. Box 3.. Herald. . t. j 11-12 TOMATO, cabbage, pepper plants, dahlia bulbs. 467 So. 6th West. Phone 677W. ji7 DESERT cactuses 10c to $2.50. 431 W. 2nd So. Phone 993. jl3 EXTRA special, transplanted flower flow-er plants, one kind or assorted 5 doz. $1.00 Cannas out of A in. pots 2 for 25c. Perry's Seed store. jl2 TOMATO and cabbage plants. David Skinner. 3 mi. No. of Provo. ji6 PLANTS: Tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, peppers, eggplant. 389 No. 7th W. Ph. 144J. Jll SITUATIONS' WANTED YOUNG man wants any; kind,' of work. 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