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Show SECTION TWO " ' PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, - JUNE 16, 1939 n nn nrtTf i J- V-?1 -i fa fN ". TJTlil 'Til v7 1 . - cy : ,-3 -3 6 ... 1 i 0.0 v V .WANT. ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on ' the .. Classified Ad Tage if they are In the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear . in the column ,.MToo Late For4" Claaaifica-i Claaaifica-i Uon.'. . ' -.1 y-cT ; Want Ads will be accepted ' until . 1 p. m.t except , on Saturday, when they will appear la Sunday's isaue If , phoned Into the . office by " . 4 p, in; ' ' - ' t t ' " Rates . FJrst and second day, each , Insertion 10 cents per line ; ; three days 25 cents per line; jone;week, 40, cents per line J two , weeks, . 70 cents per line; ,one month $1.2Q per Une.j.. . i - ' -'' Minimum charge 25 cents. Mln'mum accepted 2 lines. All 'words must 'be fully ? spoiled 'out and no abbrevla-' x Classtf jpd Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents perllne'per insertion, in-sertion, A PV typs. A -: - ALL PURPOSE that meets thousands of money - needs .. . . WORTH $20 to v $300 you don't pay . out a penny In . ; ' advance t ITho It at home or when traveling; trav-eling; for' accident,' picklnff' up a cuhH bargain, extra fthopplnff money, a prolonged ' vi V Jo meet ; uneiected emergency or If stranded without funds GOOD FOH $20 TO $300 NO DEl'OSIT REQUIRED rroof against' forgery -and loss Guaranteed v by i Good Housekeeping House-keeping nn advertised therein PERSON Alt Uoana ' up to $300 PERSONAL FINANCE ,GO. . pth Year In 1'rovo -' 2nd l-lbor liiilght Block' Room No. 207 ITiono 5810 - ;'"Over!5VaIgreeni.:.''' ' Best Bargains In New and Used 4 Furniture. New COngoleum rugs $3.95 to $4.95. Used Ice Boxes $2.50 up All types of furniture bought,, sold and exchanged at The ' General ; Shop, 153 No. f Univ. Ave. Phone G15W. Lawn f Mowers Sharpened hy Machine. FOR REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALSs Business Busi-ness or Resldehce Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work ' '"'See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY .16 Vest' Center Street 5 Irov6's New Shopping Center See , our windows; foVx;, specials FOR SALE HOUSES BY owner 5 room modernhone. . 1 acre land, closer In, easy?terms. Phone 762J. Call at 599 North University Avenue. ' jltf --- MISCELLANEOUS : AVOID the heat, .Insulate with "U. S. rock wool, phone 1347. J21 BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES FRANCHISE-Dealer for Western concern. No peddling.-Deal with business : firms . only. Should yield right party Income of $100 wesek year round. Requires $200 cash and ' your immediate serv ice. write x . Box - zi-c; Daily Ifcrald. -TrS FOR ALEV Miscellaneous ICE boxV scwiiiff VmacHlnejifoi shape. Muat'i'8eUyr46.l: North. 4 West ' ';-:-fv:,y; j!8 HOUSEHOLlijrniture,: piano, etc.' Call,at78(i North .SiEast. Y:?Ar- v"" . ' 118 2 POUNp i fryers r25c, ; phone 010-JIbon IVle. f r ' J16 HIGHVrade flute, good condition. Phone 365 J. 803 Milton avenue. y: , : - . . J16 PRACTICALLY new all enamel " G. E. electric range. Terms. 265 , East' 4 South .' 119 lOST GIRLS dark gre en s c o o te r bicycle; 90S West 5. North. Re ward. ;, . v ? . . ji6 , FOR RENT 1 : . GOOD Pasture, phone 1103-W. J19 PERMANENT. WAGING ? . .' , mmmTmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmt IIAVK your next permanent at . Provo a first,.' permanent wave shoppy Experience assures sat isfaction. Anderberg Beauty Shoppe 143 South 3 'East; I'Hone C89. Jyl ' v " " . ' . Best Bargains of the K . ACI VYULI DELIVERY; and .MOVING GROCERY, deliveries at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. 10c. City Delivery St, Transfer.5 Phone 1515. ADDING MACHINE ADDING : machine. Used " only 2 months. ' Was ' $125 1 T Now $65. Provo: Typewriter Service, 141 orth University . r CLEANING SPECIAL cash and carry, prices. Men's suits and topcoats,; 69c Ladles dresses and Coats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c: Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. GASOLINE FOR quality, i prices on gas or coal call or seey Hill Brothers, 1 12 .North 1 East. Phone 1512. SANDGRAVEL . ,; CRUSHED, graded, washed. . Insist In-sist on it' for your, concrete. 93c i per On delivered; Also, two con crete mixers for ' rent. ; Provo Sand and Gravel Co. Phone 343. PHOTO A FINISH ROLL film finished 35c. Snapshots enlarged r 25c. Photo Art Shop, 265 West Center. -' BED BUGS EXTERMINATION without fumi- gation. Results guaranteed. Call . Jensen at 154 West 4 North. COLORCRETERS CALL us for colorcre ting,, paint-Ing, paint-Ing, kalsomlnlng. Phone 1515. SCREENS, CABINET FOR quality screens and cabinet work, phone 543-W. Dive Wil-Hams. Wil-Hams. KOHLES SALES SERVICE ANYTHING sheet metal. We re , .pair,; recondition washing: ina chines. Phone 579W. z FOR SALE CARS NEW Oldsmobile or late '38 Chevrolet, will sell at sacrifice, or-consider traded of city lot. ' Fhone 4,51. - , . J16 1939 NASH 4-door sedan, low . mileage, big discount. 170 West 2 South. J28 K HOAIM) AND R(WM HOME cooking, nice rooms, working work-ing men. 955 North University. Phone 458. . J20 2 GENTLEMEN, modern, private, near BVY. V. 9ll North 2 Past. vyvuwyyw"fsir- VORK WANTED VMWMW"1 RETURNED v missionary wants steady employment. 247Wcst 3 South., . . FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 ROOM modern apartment, elec trically equipped, newly decorated. decor-ated. 414 North 1 West. Phone 681M. 121 3 ROOM modern apartment, adUlta481r North: 5 East. J21 5 ROOM modern "home, will take wrk for part rent. Phohe 381R, after 6. p. m. v J21 13ED " room set; spring-filled mat-tress,$37, mat-tress,$37, ' other i miscellaneous furniture.- -342 v South . 7 East, eyenings. . . ; ( . t -t 'Jl? 3 ROOM modern apartment, 190 South"5 West,,Phono 1J18-W; J21 ' V-'- ' ."' - I 2 ROOM modern apartment cheap ? 212 South 4 East. -i. -, 310 .1 i . ft. ill. uni-m m' n i . in )iiiii.ii..t. r .: 7 - NEy modern, apartment Mclntire apartment-' house, 321 'East, ,3 Norths ... ,-. ;J20 NEW 3TROOM basement apartment, apart-ment, 330 North: 3 East. Call 1143-W; . . v: ' rJ16 3 ROOM ' modern apartment, couple, garage, call 460-M. J26 - , . 3 ROOM modern basement apart-ment, apart-ment, 144 West 3 South. J18 E LE CTRI C A LL. Y equipped apart-" apart-" ment. cool, well, lighted. Gray .Realty, j...- , . , J18 OR! furnished, strictly modern, 3 room Tapxartment. ' 1 East 5, North.; Phone 1429. . . J16 PARTEYf urnished 3 room apartment, apart-ment, couple. 170 West 2 South. 316 rOR SALE . REAL ESTATE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 21 ACRE farm. 4-roora house, lm-pllments; lm-pllments; llvcstock;'i)hone 031J4 'r - : . J21 AUTO TIRES - RADIOS 3 4.50-21, for balance due. 12 6.00-16, 6.00-16, good tires '$1 to $4.50. 5 v 5.25-18, , 50 cents to - $1.50. 3 ' 5.50-21; $1 to $2.50, 2 good used . auto radios-Easy terms. Mor-f rlson Auto Supply. - .' ; ICE CREAM. FOR party, family dinner. Chase's ice cream cake rolls . 35c. Bon- nett-Vacher Co. "402 West Cen ter. " f - - FOR JUNE BRIDES THE BUY of the week is Morton's -Jewelers $50 diamond set. ; - IUUSIC SCHOOL PIANO ' and accordian. 2 courses for 1. Provo high. S. .W. Wil . liams. Starts June 5. Thone 940-R. 3 East, 3 South. ; WOOD SAWING WOOD sawing $1,25 -per cord; Also wood for sale. Phone 1362. PASTURE LAND FOR COWS, horses. Can take ; small dairy herd. Phone 1169-W. BERRY STORAGE COLD pack your berries. Rent in '.. dividual lockers. Utah Ice & Storage "Co. 6 months, $4. 1 A & W ROOT BEER NOW on tap. Drive. to for a de- . liclous mug of ;A" &W.. 129 South University. ; ' AUTO ACCESSORIES v COMPLETE spilng and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University , Phone 100. ; BUY, SELtror TRADED TWO fresh cows. Must sell at . once or will trade for dry .stock. iGuemseyicJersey , hull "service. Phone 657J. 765 West 5 North. mi Some Buyer With Foresights WiU Act -Promptly When lie i- Sees the Homes Listed Below:! .5 Km. Mod. Home, coop barn, , H ac ground . . . . . y, .$2100 6 Rm. Mod. Home and' two 3- room " mod. homes, rented; good investment, "..... $4200 4 Km. Mod. Brick, new .$3100 T Rm. Mod. Brick, H. A. heat; "J4 basement, 4x12 rds ground ' all imprvs. paid .... $4200 See FEOWS 'f& IIAWS REALTY REAL-TY COMPANY, 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 456. TRADES PINTO Btallon" for piano or 2 young caws. 1318 West 6th South. N jl6 Felt Death AtHeVThroat! X i t ! NighK . r An aban- doncd apartment. Vi . i And stccl-likc fingers at ! her ; thrpdK Mory Frank-lin, Frank-lin, reporter,; would never j forget that assignment to j track down the murderer ) of Janice French'. She found him but all too soon ! How, is told in the ! extraordinary new mys-, rery-romance coming to ibis newspaper, the serial! Beginning Sunday in The Herald N. :-5 ! " , 1 ''..:.:.:...:.:.:.::::::::-' ' - . fr... J -; . . . it- a. i t , . ' - J J - T 1, FOR REKT FURNISHED 3 ROOM - apartment, lights furnished. fur-nished. 700 East 4 South.. jl9 3 ROOM apartment, cool, ground floor. 255 West-2 South. .jl9 SMALL 3 room strictly-modern ; apartment. 56 West 4 North. J19 15 MONTHS or less, 4 room mod-; mod-; ern home, garage. 866 North 2nd East. - . - .y J18 CLEAN, : cool, i apartments.- 227 East 3rd North. Phone 363J.J28 NICELY furnished bedrooms.' 213 South ! East.' Phone 1069. j!8 3 ROOM apartment for couple. 420 East. 3rd South. - j21 MODERN 3 room apartment, gas, hot water, . 168 West 4 North - ' J21 NICE modern "apartment,- $15 728 West 1 South.'. . ' . J16 OR 1 UNFURNISHED 5 or ' 3 .roomed apartment, reasonable, 238 'South 3 East; T ' j20 1 ' MODERN housekeeping room, board if ' desired.. 319 East 1 North. i , j20 3 ; ROOM apartment,-shower and lights, 442, North 5 East. jl9 3 ROOM modern apartment. 232 East 3 North. ... jl9 OR UNFURNISEHED, bargain, 3 room modern apartment with wash room, also 3 upstairs rooms. Can be sub-rented, cheap 244 North 3 West. j!9 MODERN 3 room apartment, couple. 170 West 2 South.. - J16 ' , ::... ..,' ,j ; . iv '".v-.:", 2 ROOM apartment afElizabetb apartments. 107 East 1 SouthJ . . Nj 4z MODERN, cool, 2 room apartment, apart-ment, ground floor. Phone 352R. J 4 OR 2 ; room modern apartment. adults preferred. 850 - West 2 South: Phone '96W jl8 .- MODERN : apartments, pay by week,' gas, lights etc. 266 West 3rd "South. ' , jl8 3 ROOM modern apartment. 460 . West 3 South. . , ji6 2 ROOM light housekeeping apartment; apart-ment; adults. Call . 18, North 1 OR .unfurnished, 3 rooms, kitch- enette. Phone 1159. 158 South 1 West. J16 3 ROOM apartment, elderly couple preferred; 56 South 2TWest,Jl6 APARTMENTS, $10 arid $25, gas lights paid. 591 North f3 East. Phone 460J. v r Jl6 4 ROOM apartment, electric range and refrigerator, hot water. wa-ter. 270 East 2 South. jl6 3 RQOMS, new gas stove and refrigerator. re-frigerator. 415 South University Univer-sity iAvenue. ; jl6 NICE, modern apartment. 470 North 1st East. jl6 4 ROOM modern apartment Inquire In-quire 0 East 4 North; between 1 and 5:30 p. m. - . jl6 3 ROOM modern apartment. Phone-1305 W. ,. jl6 rll " ' ' S-r: i JONES: new apartments".: 270 North . 1 East. Phone 1525J. jylO COOL rooms, private bath. 381 East Center.. Phone 42. jl6 2 MODERN rooms. 425 East 1st North. ... , J16 2 ROOM modern apartment. 138 East 1 South. , j22 STARTUP'S apartments, coolest, popular prices, 67 North I'West . j21 '. . .' ' -. m ' . .: ' , - WANTED TO BUY m4tmmmmmmmm,mmmm ywwwwfc r" V4f " f ': ; s i LARGE clean, cotton jrags. "No overalls, no buttons,.,, no? silks, ' no underwear. Herald . J ' . SELL AL3IADA - ST. LOUIS, ' June 16 UD The St. . Loiiis , Browns of the American Ameri-can League have sold Outfielder Mel 'Almada. to"-the- - Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League. PU0VO-i91 South University Avenue - - Phone 155 SPRINGVILLE-1285 Souih Main Street - - Phone 281 - "We 'Are -Now 'Offering THE BEST USED CAR VALUES! ."; ' --k,u O ',r- ; r --v-.'" Today's Special ' Color: Wood-Leaf Green ; Car Like New : . . ... ... . ..... . 10 OTHER VALUES REAL PROPERTY! TERMS SIX LOTS Paved St. . Sewer Only $250 and $350 Each Lotl : '- - ' : OPPORTUNITY I Thirteen Acres Two Room House : 800 Crates of Best Raspberries Raspber-ries Estimated All Goe3 for . $1850 Easy Terms! . OWNER LEAVING 20 Acres Land All Crops Three Cows, Team, Implements our ;Hom Brk. House It's Worth Consideration j : - ' - A BEAUTIFUL HOME! Basement Apt. Finish Hardwood '.: Furnace Nearest School Owner Must Sell!- ' INCOME HOME PROPERTY Six itooms " uriuslieu isasement Rooms Rent-separate Ninty Dollars Per Month Income Be- : sides Excellent Six Room Home In Heart of School District s- Terms. , - -. v TWO APTS. HOME , Income - Sure Price : Low Ideal Paved St. Location, " : V MANY GOOD BUYS ? Phono 1099 Villard L. Sowards y. Agency Office:. 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah ' Olympe Plays 1 I- Jl ... ---v. Olympe Bradna is playing here, but she's one ; of Hollywood's hardest workers, at- present knee-deep in "Heaven on a Shoestring." She's an enthusi-1 ast for outdoor games and exercise, exer-cise, journeying to the seashore s for a dip whenever time per- ' mits. This "beach," however, Is-; a synthetic one in Hollywood. 14 HOUSES BUKNED WEST ORANGE. N. J June 16 UJ! Flames swept the Julius Glazier horse racing, farm" today, killing 14, horses and a dog. Firemen Fire-men were unable to coax the dog" from the ...stables. , Damage was estimated at $60,000. Attendants led 24 horses to safety. - - LEGAL HOTIGES f Probate and - Guardianship Notices ? UonsiUt County Cle.k or Vt Respective Signer for Furth-I Furth-I er Information. " y . - . . . .- " NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS - J Estate of James ' KnudSen, deceased ;a Creditors will present claims with vouchers . to - the un-dersigned.Lat' un-dersigned.Lat' her "" residence;.? 573 West 3rd ; North .Street,; Provo City, Utah,; oh or before, the! 4th day of August, 3,939; - , ; Dated at Provo. City, vtltah, this lst dav of June. A. D..1939. ; - i EMMA J. : KNUDSEN i ,' Administratrix. A L.- BoQth," Attorney. '-.-Dates of publication June' 2, 9, 16 23, 1939. " - . ... TO CHOOSE FROJI! O SERIAL STORY The characters and situations in this story are wholly fictional. i. . , i -... -' " ' , , Testerdayt ' Kmily;. lenrn : lie ban aaved the llovrrr Vil)T' Ufr. Alan la proud of her, I be Bk. xvbe about St. Looia, about Erlcf CHAPTER XXV ,, CJITY dear, darling, dumb hus-1'A hus-1'A band." ; Emily pulled his face close to her, kissed him againj "There, . does that answer your i luestiens?" Alan smiled. , ' . "I'm not going to St' Louis. Eric has gone; forever. Gone with the job at the medical school. I never loved Eric. I didn't even think I did. I knew I'd go right on loving you," forever and a day, just as long as I live. You wanted ' to believe that I was in love with Eric. You- acted, almost . like you hoped I would be." - I was trying to be fair. To let you make the decision that would bring you the greatest happiness,,' Alan said. 'I did not want to let yoU' go. I won't let you go, now, ever." - . Emily, snuggled closer to him. "Don't, Alan. Don't ever let me go. This is where I want to be, this is; where I belong.. Let me help yoh Don't crowd me out of your professional life.. Let's just live in one world our world. v VI want to be what Dr. Farrell says Ishould what Billy calls me 'Mrs. Doc.' " - " Alan's laugh echoed through the room. He kissed'her again, then pulled- her to her feet. "All right, Mrs. Doc You've a lot of patients to meet.. We'd better '.get going. We'll come back to Angela and ,Billy later. Grandma' Frank, is first,", - - " - . S "V '- '. .r TrVTS sbeen waiting for you to t."T.come 5ee me," Grandma Frank cackled in her high-pitched little voice. - "I knew, you v would,: too. 'Alan's mother always came to see .me.' She was the only one I had When my boys were born." - "I have' neglected -youi" Emily said, softly,, taking the bony little band in hers. "I'll do better now." "IVs a pity that husband of yours don't try to do sorhe better," the aged woman went on. smiling at Alan. "He's been trying to kill me off now for over a week. I'll fool him. I'm goinff to get well. "I know you will, Grandma Frank." . And in her heart Emily hoped sincerely that she spoke the truth. ' . . - "If you-won't liw-fcecausenf-usv you will in spite- of; us," Alan laughed, in mock chagrin. But he patted the bony hand comfort ingly before he left. -Will she get well?" Emily asked, when they were in the hall again. , . - . ' "v . "I doubt it. She's surprised all Uust the Thing V - Already for a siesta under her expansive " t Mexican sombrero is ap- : ' pealing Miss Janice Stevenson Stev-enson the model above. Quite a sport set she's wearing.. . The slacks are " lettuce-green -sharkskin. The' shirt is raspberry-' colored spun rayon with ' . plenty i of polka .dots; thrown in. Her beach . clogs have leather straps t across the top, "with wooden soles. The "Mexi-, can sombrero, gaily col-. col-. ored,; adds the finishing touch. Just the thing for a hot summer day! : - :3. r BY TOM HORNER of us by living this long. She might make good her boast rbut it's not likely." - v ' "When she goesmay I be there with you, Alan?" Emily asked hesitatingly; - ' - - " ' "Why yes; yes, of course. .To tell the truth, I think Grandma Frank rather expects you to be there." HpHEY . found old Mr. Price . Punched over hi a chair in his son-in-law's room. He brightened perceptibly when he met Emily, then- took her aside to tell her more about his boy Bud buried under the gravel of the broken trestle, v . ' "That's the most enthusiasm and interest the old man has shown," the son-in-law, whispered to Alan. "He'll be telling her about those prize chickens, of his any minute now.;,';-;:; : i-Alan was happy. These people warmed to Emily, and she to them. She brought them ; a new, sympathetic sympa-thetic listener.3 People would find it easy to tell Exnily their troubles. It wa9 his task to. see that she did not become "too weighted . down vth the mental' load : of ; all of them.; He finally had to call Em-Uy Em-Uy away. ' . " "I'll be waiting for you to come out to the place," Mr. Price said. "Want you to see those chickens.' TTARRY BROWN and Maryanne . waved to them as they passed the open door. ', ; , " "Maryanne is going home tomorrow," tomor-row," Alan explained. "Harry was on the trestle just a minute before it fell, you know. T Had a lucky es-cape." es-cape." .-. . ..; . , A nurse called to Alan, He left Emily, returned soon. "Just: a couple cou-ple 5 of calls to rnake . Probably will delay lunch a while longer." "I'm . not eating alone, today' Emily announced. "I'm going with you. Combination chauffeur, ofilce girL housekeeper, nurse and wife. What more could you want?",-- "That's , all I want,"-Alan said. "You." : "V ' ' "Alan, there's one patient Lwant to see," particularly. JMrs. : How-land; How-land; may I?" "Sure thing. Shes right here, and feeling fine. She'll be glad to know you, I'm sure." He led the way into the room. "Hello," Mrs. Howland." I want you to know Mrs. Warren." - . - ' The woman turned a remarkably pretty face toward Emily, smiled graciously. Emily. : wasn't quite "sum how-shtr hadtmagincdMrs; Howland would look but she certainly cer-tainly 4 wasn't prepared for ; such beauty. " , . "Dr. Warren has given us something some-thing very ; precious," Mrs. Howland How-land said. - "We owe you a great debt. Doctor." . , . ...t "Not half the debt. we owe to for a Hot Summers Day! ling ami Quean:'-, nest'fltodrd Sfilp ABOARD' R. :M. S EMPRESS OF BRITAIN. AT SEA, . June 16 (IT.H) A royal day of rest was observed today on this liner carryine: King- George and Queen Elizabeth home to England from their 30-day American tour. ' For the first time in a rnontn there was no program of receptions recep-tions to follow, Hnd the king- and queen were at case among the 00 members of their. entouraget COPYRIGHT. 1039. NEA SERVICE, INC. you, Mrs.. Howland," Emily said. Alan frowned, but she went on. "I think you should know. I you had not had your baby the night you did, .1 might have Jed Alan into a tragic mistake, one that we both would'have regretted all our lives. . "There's no danger .of it occurring occur-ring again. : But I want . you to know that your debt to Alan, and to" me, has already been paid in full. As soon as you are able, won't you please come to see me. Ill tell -you more then. I know you. will understand." - Mir. How?and smiled again, ar.d Emily knew that in -her she had found a friend. . : "jVW to see your patients, Mrs. ' " Doc, . Alari laughed with her. "Angela, Billy, and little Em- iiy.n -'J "Oh, Alan, they won't call her Emily, will they?"; - ."They frequently do. Half the Sarahs- in Sumner were named after, my Mother. Want to bet?" "Done their bill against that new coat I-ordered. I'll send it back, if I lose.': - ' Billy Bower was. every inch th proud father. The nurse- had brought the baby for Angela ' to see, end, on Alan's suggestion, had left it until Emily had a chance to see, it again, r- 4 ; .- ; 5 "She has Angela's eyes, a nose just like mine, and hair why she. almost needs a haircut.- She's the prettiest baby ever born in this hospital ever born in Sumner," Bower announced." . Emily peered Into the covers at the tiny little figure Angel held so proudly in the croot of her am. d "She's adorable." Gone were most of the, wrinkles, the redness. She looked more like a baby new a baby like one sees in pictures. "Might I hold it?? Alan lifted the child into her arms. Emily beamed, and there was a bint of tears in her'eyes.. . . . - - "Dr. Farrell ? told us that she wouldn't be alive if it hadn't bee for you, Mrs. Doc." Billy said. "We wondered if you'd mind if we called her Emily, after you." Angela asked. ,. "I want to call her Emily, too," Billy put in quickly. - ' : "I'd be so thrilled if you did," Emily" said, truthfully. ; ' Alan was saying: ; "Come down to the office tomorrow, BilL . Think we can find a. better gob for you." Emily laid the baby beside Angela again, carefully, tenderly,-"-' Then they were"out in the"" hall, walking hand and hand. Alan and Emilyv Farrell's whistle came to them up the stairs. . And in Emily's Em-ily's ears echoed the farevell of two happy parents - ' "Goodby and .God, bless you Mrs.' Doci" - - -". i ' ' ' . (THE END) the only p-sengers ' n the .m;i-jestic, .m;i-jestic, 42,000-ton -lir.rr. The king- and queen left behind the cheer3 of a crov.-J on the waterfront at Halifax. NT. S., late yesterday, from- where the liner sailed. - . "There "will be one more reception recep-tion en route. The ship steps at St. John's Newfoundland, eldest of .the " present British dominions, briefly tomorrow. Then, it proceeds pro-ceeds to England, arriving June 22 for a round of homecoming celebrations. There are still more than 70 toll bridges "on the public highways high-ways of England. |