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Show y . - j a J ; - . v t 5 -- - - ' r'Acc sjx - . UTCH Trtat" Shetlt hot rnmrrkd agin. ' Chicago paper in their huadUttM UM th world of the twenty-four-ho- PBOVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1926. - ur the thrilling and of Sheila Terry and Henri Gendron, leader of the weWert loaning jau band ia romance honert-to-gWn- es jau wedding ' Cf LA -down at th liontmartrt Chicago, " nd her . The other evening at 10:1$ EheO 4aneing Jbartaer, Johnny Berke, trolled Into th jj cafe just to have a good time. Five minute . later oniebody introduced her to Jhe ''tSheflt, j the women becau rt That' Henri' nam hi handMtne, dark face, hi men black hair and . ' they Fer iheiky?iufli'At in love. The next afternoon, after Jour. of ardent wooing, they had o firmly made up their mindt that they go- - lieen. , And before their moct intimate friend knew what it wa all about Mr. and Mr. Henri Gendron were being congratulated by the Juv tice of the peace. v t ' Suitors Wert Entitled to Refunds Was Won ana wea . rh rc'- inzt nours. 140 V.. : j :- - mm -- Beriny Rubm, Sheik J But thit Isn't the first ' time that f'Outco Treat"-- . Sheila h.at keen caught doing the paetacular." Jt was three yean ago when bar erstwhile sweetheart, Benny Eubia,- popular Tauderlllkt, sued her for - , Sheila Terry,' Dr. EXPENSES INVOLVED Diamond Ring Wrist Watch " '- 1700.00 100.00 40.00 85.00 .......... ... ...... Locket Bead Necklace PUTM 42.6a eealale '48.00 140.00 MotwrjCuftW. 86.00 Fhotographs ... 8.00 Doctor . i. . 5.00 Fireworks on 4th of July. 16.00 Lessons in Golf. ... , -- 841.00 ... .. Meal 190.00. Automobile Hire 160.00 Flowers 40.00 Candy .80 Book ... a a.'aJa a! 11.70 Telegrams 18.00 ' Stockings 12.00 Glovea ... .to.-- , . .u . Kodak .... ' (. ft f -- i - -- it ... Total.... 81,917.00 ui. "" But everyone has wanted to perform. that's all that happened. Sheila . Terry knew what she wanted and went out and And. when the Jilted Benny Rabin presented Shell with hi bill she miled and laid. 'Of. wuree, tH pay hin- w- If aougMJt. .v.' r., : B. FrledlanderThusband W If r - an i lamous on we vauaeviue X- - ' . .It. waswWilliam ox nan th only straight thing If -- iiaiperin, . i ;Vil1 :; - B Wmm . lW . V- - Diminutive ' " 4 the money he had spent on her during a month of feverish eouruhip only to. be jilted in the end that the answered with' thU aWtling statement: "He didn't hare to take the case to court Any suitor who is Jilted is entitled to a refund, and, of cent he jpent on me. course, III pay Any girl who lets an honest fellow spend his timf and money on her and then gives him the gate in aeihiefrintraffTOei-- 1 :3ui aiw-dow- B gold digger ought to be in jalL'' And she did pay to the doUar 1,917, to be exact, So it tint any "wonder that Sheila Terry, already famous on the vaudeville stage, be? .. came famous all over again af vi v fii' "Dutch Treat" Shena. ' in a little Sheila was born le - Weetern town and as a child found herself T -' ' I an orphan. A pair of soft, large brown ; . eyes with a hint of aadnesa in them looked at the world and j wondered why she was made to start that way She .vat considered a rather ' morose , child and often paused ia hef precioua few momenta of play to think, It seemed. BheraBld set herpretty tmotttaflrmly and clench her tiny fist PTob- -. ably she ws saying, lf anybody ever treat me nice and. takes me away from here I'm going to be'good to tk. whole ; world," which, translated Into AW., nndlmee front I grown-u- p language, meant 'lf I ever get a square deal I'm Sheila ajsl Bennr ; I going to treat the whole world ; t Koun uroae ;nft on the level from then on." And the Utile girl never forgot mwm vmiiutiw I r hemprombe. 1 -Before Partner art Her good break came one Marriage to Henri I day in the person of an Eng- I'jspark- J ling and, at the same time, if jc air touched Mrs. Weetervelt Teny and thr chlld,-w- ho did not even have a' family name to caliber own, becarne Sheila Terry and got the chance in life she had prayed for. , As she grew np, with her pert face becoming prettier, she showed an undeniable talent for dancing1.! And soon the desire to go on the stage dominated all other hopes for the future. Thia yfasnt yiuaual, because t some time or othar, S. te VS4 : .arF t r a" m ::..',:..:....,......:..:: .SJk SJi wiv r VAvAei7V ' vVi '"Fj y'l'LW v m. m - vv, - too-4h- :1 fK v " ere dend. huntinw wildlv.rarfiJ.Ov, 1?' if a... m K5J:,;: t the 1 xi ' . Cale w - ir,it CV v. V S W -- V1 4 1. -A. e v-- t J J- i sou - AfW a VVhirlwind couruhipof4 t- .! -- in - L-- ' m, r x , v m- ' . JbiJ self-relia- , j r - .. v.- ' . ' ' Jr ' t! ,f . -- - - " r4 , n - wlth-Shei- -. -- li riVYil' ... - .. M. - " ; sought revenge. The next night he sat himself down and recalled wh astounding eccuracy"everything" he had gryen'tn ungrateful Sheila. Then he started remembering prices and put them down. Lo, - 1917 wtis th sum.' :. He'd show her j he'd sue her fttr'the mqncjr he Bpent on her, and, docunVmt in,' hand,);h marched into court. He had to admit he couldn't . dope out wdnien especially-answered his charge with, "Of coursev IU!pay him. He's entitled to it" Ahd, after going ever very jtem just to check "Pjiahe paid in faP to .: iiie nun ui fx,ox. v, ' "It . was the only straight thing' to doiVslje flashed. And Benny was silenced forever.'- -' But Boy, whom she had married in June, 1922, knew of only one straight thing and that' was a straight punch to the jaw. 4. Any time he felt a powerful right aching to beeerved he tried Sheila. At any rate, so - Sheila's complaint alleged.- - Five moHihsFateFshehaledhim 4nto court and was granted aniivoreei For three years she remained1 single arid worked hard in vaudeville,' She got up a" hew act with Johnny Berkes as her dancing partner, and they were booked for Chicago several weeks h ago. A peppy night's entertain- ment' was their first thopght on their first night in the m 7 ; Windy City. Somebody Jug ' gested the Montmartr tJafe, tarwsiepndertul leader - and the swellest place in town, Sheflaahd, ; Jotmny knew ilmost every body and those they didn't i know the' were introduced to. ' Z. "Miss Terry, aMtetiSesd' ley. Benny ; now--' . , . ; . Gendron; the' teadert-of5- : about them became charged. "Love." thb avoa thnntaA mk ' ':'. :,!? into a great fire and then -- aihes. . He brushed the ?(fiekedHttl-TKmigh- tf aside what bad that to do with their loveT " tno. Vftiirffavillfi Aim And not s w do marriea ( la's Weren't succe dmcltaneoua ineyr going r But Benny and Sheila quarrelled.. They quar-Benny Eubin. a breezy young ner- - . to iraerjraa-beingvloudlyJiailed forJ. relied often, becauae sometimes Benny dared ," "get boesyTTAnd dheTffay ShellaT departed- gifts his wit "You can always get a laugh -- and all,' leaving Benny alone and more than a "outhifflTWBrthe way little piqued. - They met again soon after, but staunchest admirers boosted him. ' ' Benny's pursed Hps kindled no last spark in Then Sheila and Benny played on the And Sheila's , heart Benny went out as Le Roy Orpheum Circuit: Thia includes all Sedley came in. He was Sheila's partner in her the big time" vaudeville houses in act It seemed very sudden to Benny whenSed-heChicago and west to the Coast Oc heard that Sheila had become Mrs. Le Roy casionally they played on the same a-IBM. NmwM IWm .i,,,. n,.,- - VUlM' ' ijehestei Immediately the aif - '4 'V V 'V., J i ,, -- ." BUjuung ia mo b'kuvi ne re oi uie evening Henri played the dreamiest lots i tonga, then few Wtoar-ifomf- r -: tidQauir. v -- s r. After each selection he' sauntered- erer to; EOidU't'table-tb- .hoWyirent' ieroe.T; Aaj the. alghrgrewTiter it took him, longer to find out By midnight there wal ho eoexlng him hack' to the orchestra' and af three U the morning they announced theif engagmentw-sf ; Perhaps "Dutch Treatl Sheila Sai Earned the coat to herself of long engageneiit. At any rate she cut- - this one abort Whea Heart Gendren near morning renew Us eetg of tore, heila met hlra more, than half way. They jumped mammony mat aiternoon. But her romance with Rubin nad taught Sheila to put even marriage on a fifty-fift- y basis. The two therefore honeymooned over to Indianapolis LI where the new Mri. Gendron was booked to fill a professional engagement ' The next Monday Henri returned to. Chicago and the Mont-martr!' and Sheila stayed on. "We will both continue our own careers despite our marriage," said Sheila ."and will each . pay our way as we go along." They hadn't called her "Dutch Treat" Sheila for nothing, a u.- V t - ; . , 4, ' . w--h- . . , i ',17V w." .S't'r ft ;s ; - '' A rV -- nall-Midd- ' - 1 - C T , - - hlm-rrgve- ry S O , talented and so adorable Sheila. He would give her tokens of his love. She could have anything she wanted. The little tokens became larger and and finally blazed forth into 6n)reexpensiv diamonds, fine clothes and jewels. The spirit of giving got so firm a hold on Benny that finally, on the Fourth of July he forgotLproba- Independ Myrthatthw. was ence Day be bought her firecrackers $5 worth of them. Perhaps, deep down, Benny wondered why he disliked buying a skyrocketthough he did and why he let it remain the last one to go off. i V He had" seen them go off before; v But they ; looked threatening. Sheila's had to go off, then it went, Jputtering-slowi- y, gradually rising, gaining strength jaf " -- - '"w tm KM9fx:mii JF - bill. They got to know each other, mhJ before montJi was iitv the two of them seemed hoadlnostraight for the altar. It was during this hectio month that Benny decided he must do more than merely avow - his -- overwhelming- love for th iEljKft--'- t. fitvU-- A r - KIlKX ; " Chicago Dancer. Whow Twinkling Feet Jazz Strain of Henri Gendron. Violin II Long Enough to Stay Single. And So v, r. nxf"""" V stage for her cleverly arranged song cycleery and hmiself a prolffk producer of vaud gave SheilaUier chance. She; came into his office with no ecperiehce inthe world, merely an ancient urge to go oh the stage. She seemed could eh ddT"""I I pretty enough7 but dance," and she did, right. into a contract to appear in a vaudeville playlet Her rise was phenomenal. The little review of the XBudevllle bills each week. usually so calm and matter of fact, noted with praise the name of Sheila Terry, a newcomer, who was best on the b0, i ' WIS 4 -- e 1 a 4. u ,11 vv 1 r j i |