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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. ttfht of tfce It waant tin Si found - Business feenttt tl " the corridor leading to her sott Ludnda remembered Nelly Man I ahe hadnt given the girl though ta atace morning. Aa ahe t taarod Miss Marquis noat ahe noticed that the door waa alight ly ajar, and where the light from the corridor struck la across the BANKERS LIFE COMPANY threshold, a white hand at rest npoa L. T. Epperson the floor, a woman's band, palm an, District Afejit the finger slightly contracted, abao Phone 307--J. lutely still. A startling thing (t Provo, Utah. and Professional i : H 1 ly" and went her way. Her car brought her to the Zlnn For a few seconds Luclnda atood of atndloa. entranced with premonition Neither Lynn nor Joseph Jacquea, horror. Then she moved to the door hia director, waa in evidence, but the and rapped on it gently. There waa cameraman said the two of them Bo response, the hand ddn't stir. She had retired to the director's offloe for called guardedly: "Mlas Marquis!" a conference. tnd when nobody anawered laid hold To the office Luclnda and Fanny of the knob. Lioniaine repaired and their knock Nelly Marquis lay supine, breath being anawered by a moroM grow- l- tng, if at all, ao lightly that the there discovered Summerlad, in movement of her bosom, bentath the elaborate evening cloth ea, a thought ragged lace of a pink allk negligee, tee. "Go! go! go!" she acreamed. ful scowl on his handsome, Minted waa Imperceptible. Her lids, half face, with Jacques, a lowered, ahowed only the whites of pen the window slammed. 'Poor thing." Luclnda told her- - young cinema sultan, in ridlng- - rolled up eyea, her lipa were parted on and Dreecbea, boots, slttin the and discolored, her painted pallor pf "ahe mint have hear' , . desk Itself, and moodily was more ghastly even than it had XX aide with hia heels. lis been in the morning. On the eviwere "We THERE "ma at thla tlras HtUe wondering if you'd care dence of her body's posture in relaan to bo room In Luclnda'a Inner life angel to ua, Linda," said tion to the partly opened door, ahe bad been taken auddenly ill; had for other people'a troublea, ahe Summerlad. "Help ua out of the wont sort of rushed to call for assistance, and had la much too agreeably engrossed a hole, Miaa Lee," Jacquea added. fallen in the act of turning the knob. doting on thia radiant Linda Lee, "But what la Luclnda shut the door, knelt stress in a form of duel of which "Oh, nothing at all!" Summerlad touched the girl's wrist, and found it mmerlad waa reputed a master assured her with a laugh that depre Icy cold. But when she placed her Ru-ir- s io had never known defeat cated the very idea "all we want hand upon the bosom she found it current of hia success with you to do is forget you're a star, or warm, and that the heart in it was Imen had found her creduloua and a little going to be, and but unmistakably fluttering. lent; mortal vanity saw to that, with me in thla play we're part faintlyrelief In and pity, she essayed to picture doing feeds on strange foods, vanity. now." take the girl up in her arms and Ink as well as you will of your-C- , "I'd love to." carry her to the bed, but found the you shall not find unacceptable dead weight too great. belief that one well loved by Casting round at random for some ny has been laid low by love of thing in the nature of a restorative, i alone. . , she found In the bathroom a bottle "hat morning, as every of aggressive toilet water and a pint morning r, she woke with a smile, reroon-- I flask of whisky, half emptied. to the smiling promise "of the" Alternately moistening the pale called for her car and sallied lips with the whisky and bathlni tfii brows arid temples with toilt? h. water, she observed ;or the first far rooms were so situated that JJme f jeddish bruise under the le& reach the main entrance she had eye," the mark of a corner room now the occu-- i pass sustained in falling. But Ihere WaV by Nelly Marquis- - and mall-j- l would have it that the nothlnjr nearby that the g'rl could have struck, to Inflict such a hurt, rghould meet and if she had except the he Marquis girl bad been put and thfs with such force sh struck a small packet i returning wlt must, one would inina, nav jped In a shabbily gloved hand, slammed the door, .,, e woman with graceful was puzzling . . . It face of t held her elements riage, ministrations, eventually be uty of a wild, sweet sort, but effect. to The bleached Hps take gan imed and wasted by despondency quivered, closed, then opened an4 Impaired health. Today the k rings under her eyes were "WHEN I WANT A DOCTOR closed several times. The woman's lashes trembled and curtained ber ".per, the eyes themselves more I'LL CALL HIM MYSELF. GOOD eyes. perate than when their .ook had NIGHT." "Do you think you're strong it appealed to Luclnda'a sympa-es- . "Knew she'd do itl" Jacques enough now to get to bed, If I help?" And seeing her so, Luclnda The girl nodded: ". . . try," she a sollcltoua cry "Why, Miss crowed. "You are a brick, Linda, and no whispered. Using all her strength, paused and extended an mistake. You've no idea what a Luclnda succeeded In getting Nelly jnlalve hand. on her feet. About tbis time ,?he girl swerved away from the load you've taken off our minds. You Marquis faculties bgan to clear. 'id, shrinking to the wall; her see, this part, while nothing to speak the clouded arm, the girl nt natural color ebbing till the of In Itself, is awfully Important to Clinging asto IfLuclnda's in a spasm of fear, started In one the it was on livid way; cheeks picture and absolutely lips, ige demands somebody who's got every- darted swift glances of terror round He her eyes grew hard and hot the room, then turned a look of per'Well!" she said sullenly "what thing you've got had Gloria "We Glory engaged; plexity to Luclnda. you want?" "Where Is he?" the whisper deConfounded by this proof of a hos-t- but this morning ch sent round "Has he has he gone?" manded. had word , she as pertinacious as it was per-septomaine poisoning." "There is no one else here, nothing "Gloria Glory?" Fanny comment Luclnda faltered: "But you ed. "Why, I saw her down at Sun- to be afraid of. Come: let me help you to bed." 'Well: and if I am, what's that to set last night." Recognition dawned as she spoke, "Too much party," Jacques interiV The words uttered, in a level fury the nevertheless seemed to force preted. "I had the hunch, all right. with a movement of feeble arm away, but past the tremulous, waxen Gloria sure do crook a mean" elbow girl threwof Luclnda's its support staggered to deprived i. "Oh, don't worry, your head when she gets It unllm'rered the foot of the bed, to wVch she "Then you'll do it, Linda?" ut me: think about yourself, . "I'll love doing It What do you clung, quaking. n't forget you can be contaminat-b"You!" she cried "what you dome to wear?" a creature like me, 4on't for-.-" want "Cross-saddlcostume, Miss Lee," ing here?" she accomplished a singularly 'The door was open, I saw you 0 reproduction of Summerlad's Jacques explained. "White breeches e "I'm 'really not the uort you and a pair of swell boots you know lying senseless on the floor. You'd like the society dames wear when have done as much for me,". afford to get mixed up with'!" "Oh, would I? A lot you know!" in Central I'm so sorry you heard, Miss they go kneea seemed about to buckle; rquis. Of course neither of us Park, New York, If you've ever seen Herr alone kept Nelly Marquis I any Idea you were" 'em." from sinking; yet ahe persisted:-"- I "Yes," said Luclnda soberly Eavesdropping! why 'don't you say I daresay I can suppose I ought to thank you. Well: "once or twice I'm not ashamed." But are you fair to me? I meant pick one up in Los Angeles this much obliged, I'm sure. Is that enough?" harm, I didn't say what you re-- t afternoon." "Quite enough. I've no wish to Luclnda experienced no difficulty you know." 'ho girl gave a grimace of pure in fitting herself acceptably with a annoy you. Only, let me suggest costume of white linen you need a doctor. May I ask the e. "No," she Bnarled "you ready-mad- e n't say anything unkind, you for riding, and light tan office to call one?" ''When I want a doctor, I'll call e too busy posing as Lady Boun-i- l boots of soft leather. s The prospect of at last doing real him myself. Good night." to pass uncharitable remarks! "I'm sorry," said Luclnda simply. t he he said enough enough for work before a camera, after her long With no choice other than to go, Oh, I'm not saying ha didn't wait since falling In with Lontalne's . the truth! I'm 'a bad lot,' all scheme, inspired a quiet elation. She she went. But the vision she carried ht a rotten bad lot, If you want had already been elaborately tested away, of Nelly Marquis glaring at of course, by the her with eyes malevolent, her frail know and I'll be worse before and under contract with body vibrating so that it shook the t better. So you watch out and cameraman Linda Lee (Inc.); she had ceased to bed. sp away from me d'you hear?" in the fierce wblte (Continued in Our Next Issue) ' les," said Luclnda coolly "clear feel itr i I: i door-kno- ..k.-.-'- v" --- Her t i y y r e hoss-backln- g 1 1 cross-saddl- i Hi 2 60" "WHERE TO gj FEW WEEKS v "THE KISS" i. e " ABE W. TUFNER who like Carmel Playgoers Attorney-at-LaMyers, in unusual roles will be deRoom 7, Knight Block, Provo, lighted with the star as she appears in "The Kiss," ber latest Universal Utah. Phone 661-1- .. photodrama, to be shown at the DR. H. F. CANNON Princess theater on Monday and Scientific Eyesight Specialist Tuesday. 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Ex perience, hard and bitter, had moulded the features of Jo and the man's work she had done had given her face a masculine sternness, her character a masculine ruggedness. But her fine eyes, her lustrous hair and her warm, generous heart were totally feminine. Winning her way y the work of her hands through a slough of debts to the hegihts of financial independence, Mam'sell Joe is enabled at last to carry out the long suppressed wish of her motherly heart and adopt a child. Especially dear to the starved maternal instinct is Donelle, fair, slight, ethereal, because of the indefinable suggestion about her of her father, whom Mam-sell- e Jo had loved in her own youth. Donelle, in keeping with the spirit of the story, herself sacrifices a great career for the sake of the only mother she has ever known and finds love. Tom Gavot makes the supreme sacrifice for his country. 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I wish I could place a bottle of Tanlac in the haii2 f every sick person In San Francisuo for I believe it would make then, well." Tanlac Is sold by all good drug . gists. Advertisement. ! Mac-Donal- Wo can save you money by :, aVV- mm : ear-load- . OMttened From Our Last I sear) "1 only wanted to help you, it I mid," Luclnda explained, getting to w feet. "If you're unhappy I'm sorry The movement must nave been ialnterpreted, for the girl tprang like a threatened animal. "I don't want your help!" she termed throatlly. "I don't want any. Ing to do with you only to be She flung herself at (ft alone!" bclnda at If to thrust her out by ti t I HIVE 6AIIIS The Screen 1 The first cantaloupes of the season to be snipped from Eisaloa were received in Noialas, Sosora, on April 6. Fruit shippers claim s that Sinaloa wiU tend 150 of cantaloupes to the United Sattes this seasan. and nearly as many are expected from Henno-n.- i Knnnra. 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