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Show ;POYOSl'NTUy HEB ALXV SUXDAYOCTOTIUrSi, 1928.' riusnvia I C31APTEB XYI r, V WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE, ,.,:T DEAN TIMOTBV. BKOYVN. rf The dean's wife was laughing the fisripliae conmuttee, 'rules Ofer her .shoulder i at the nao. PendWoa under strict law., , Sirkling, richly gowned, abs- was s the- little JUDITH MAET1N", new teachr scarcely rec(niaable womaa who had left Judith gray acck-ifldefies convention the by tr, in the train. Y ' 4.4I.'.l-.v-.M ber friends, ERIC WATERS, companion a radical student, WILL WETHER-EL- , , "eithtt ahe nor her them from .the .watching girl Erk' fiat bnAher, and EYE the next table. All their attention GERHAKT. ft to widow.,, was fixed on each other. The man PROFESSOR PETER DOKX, of came own chair- - and p letisthelVoridinMotorOcrValue . ; . ; C .. - ' r''-kn- ". hat9hti tee aafrctmnfr ' department. ad sat down. Judith could see his band mire Jotlilh and disapproves of herJ stealing across the tabl' toward. acquaintance. Brown's The woman's eyes Jit. Judith and Erie get kit Biany were starry as she looked at him. Then Judith moved in her chair, crapes and escapades, the last of which a moonlight hike with and the deanB wife caughf sight of ,Eve Gerhart ' set, from which Erie her. . She did nt break off Ja the 8 dnmk by words- she waa a(ldrelng to her brought r s "fctty" Shea, unsavory; tows char- cnipMnlon, but Judith saw her face acter. Judith had been left behind go .wEite..;i ;, by the party of hikers, and when jMdith ate her. salad rapidly and " she found Erie unconscious, was pushed her rhair back, fihe knew forced to accept the offerof Shea t hiitnHreaeaSs Tfe "TWedTTEef to drive thein both bark to town. nith horror-struceyes as she left Distressed by the affair, Judith the dlniiig room.- , derides to run up to the city for The Sunday night train to Pendlethe week ndV At the station she ton picked up rPturniag meets Dcau and Mrs, Timothy elms ths wayL nutlL lt. waa jifiarly Brown." m nohiy ii the one that had first The dean gays his wife is going to taken Judith, to the university. But visit relatives ih. a small town up this' time the cltimor was a familiar state, but Judith sees her la ft eity one, that embraced instead of ex hotel with a handsome' man. cluding her. NOW GO ON WJTH THE STORY 'Judith' .looked about Mrs; yyyy:; .3y 'my rlT'""":' m iv bt k - week-eMde- t y, ' Brown, but didVnot see he train, Alighting on the thronged platform at' Pendleton, she ran Into Eric Waters, who had' also stepped from her train, ban in hand. "Hello Joflith." he saidi reaching for; her - what hesitantly, $50,000 . ryrr I r " " , GOLD BONDS on HOTElTRIIBERTsr PRO VQ, UTAH I Interest payable Principal and interest payable ' ; t - semi-annuall- it November y, HALLORAN-JUDG- E Utah. TRUSTEE took thfl western and May 1 TRUST CO.," Salt Lake Gity, - i " , iOO 'DSNOMINATIONS $500-10- 00- y city TRUST COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah.- -- : ' E , TAjtij -- SECURITY - . .. . :rr- . . on real estate having a frontage of 132 feet on University avenue and 247.5 feet on Second South street, Proyo (3ty Utahf togeth-7 and basement hotel b uiiding ofHbrick instruction," containing sT er with a three-stor- y completely equipped modern dining room, kitchen, lobby, and '68 sleeping rooms, toALL OUTSIDE ROOMS with, private, gether with- all equipment and fttrmshings. " " ' ' or baths. first closed mortgage connecting -- VALUE OF SECURITY. . ': ; appraisal places a value of $150,000 "on the real estate, buildings loan. furnishings and equipment, thus making this bond issue $50,000 a 33 : : ' r PURPOSE OF BOND ISSUE. ' ; :y: The purpose of the owners in borrowing this money vis to completely remodel panxrTeriwaxe..ine tiuuaing, putting in. additional and new piumDing iaciuties, improv ing and iwarging the heating plant, installing air automatiqstoker:. enlarging the kitchen and comRJetely-- equipping the same "With1 every jhodern "fconv'enience ; to stucco the outside of the building, and change style of architecture to that of SpanA conservative . I EM - iSIASl-ltotSb- INCOME. 4 t$r-v$- - "'' ; of Prpfit,? Bfe FAIR TO .well-know- , The hotel has been operated by the present owners for the six years, and efficient management. will continue. .With the added improve- the same .. r ments to oe made, tne Business will De greatly increased. ' We have made a very careful investigation of all phases of this bond issue and we offer these bonds with our unqualified recommendation as a' sound and amply secured investment. Please call or write for our circular. -- high-clas- s, Duo .Amount ; .Nov. I, 1927 s.$ 3,500.00 . ...Nov. 1, 192; 3,800.00 .Nov. 1, 1929 4.000.00 . . . , . .Nov. 1, 1930 v 4,300.00 . . ... ..Nov. 1, 1931 . 20,10000 Price Par (100) and Accrued Interest ' ...... HALLORAN-JUDG- . . ;. Due . .Nov: 1,' 1032 Nov. .....U.;.;,.. .....Nov. .... MAIN AT BROADWAY ' ; 1, 11333 1, 1034 '.Nov. 1, 1935 Nov. 1, 1936 .... E TRUST COMPANY . - Salt Lake' City: Utah . r rr1 i- , 39 "Years Without Loss: to an Investor PROVO GOIVISOLIDATEP REAL CO. ESTATE " ' ' : ' " Local Agents' , ' 124 West Center Street . is of the serial feature. thisissue A strong quick reduction pf,debt.each year-an- d the :fuf Iner 1'ct" Ifiuf this is huT a ''Prbmolion Scheme"; but the values ;are based on ' r 4 -'" 'i 11,1.,' MlKI j - I; Why sonlnt, have head- ache, eyestrain, blurred sight, etc., ijbefc puj glasses absolutely stop such nis. . : Positive Rfsolts r. 4, Guarantee ' ' DR. G. II. HEINDSELMAN, OPTOMETRIST rr. With llelndsclman Optical and Jewelry ' t JJ. MORE FOR iv. YOUR MON. r-- - - Jfigher; class: workmanship better materialsmcans oniy. ' one thing m)re service, more "weat morelor your money. Our prices are as low as any in town. 1 ll e- l ii, Bring Your"r: to Us, Shoes.i,yy MEN'S Half Soles LOUIS KEtSm.trf ' (if you want thtjp) BUSTER DROWN SHOE STORE 1' C ; J "V SALT LAKE THEATRE Thinks iCantTialltEnough One Week Beginning , ;,) :;. MONDAY EVENING OCT. 25 Z .' v ; Twice Daily Thereafter at 2:30 and 8:30 ma8 . ' THE SUPERB CINEMA SPECTACLE - ' A. gui-Rle- . Founded Upon GEN. LEW WALLACE'S i waited." ' . Immortal Story and the Famous Play of That Name DIRECTED BY FRED NIBLO . ; . rang, Juditov. clear 't tbwm Mrs. Brown bag collapsed in the PANl'8H FORK, Oct J23 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swenson announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Grant White. The to take place. October 27th "at th,$U,Xakt Temple, i , mar-riag- e . M'MBEB rOMPAXV tx,fcmbef 5pmpaysnow M h BeibpiUlig amd'yardoiipo-sljle4hA1ity.,parkdTT- b bHlUling Is addition to Main street . " , 1 ' . . located Presented inf its Complete Magnificence WITH ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY PRICES s MOVES -- KSPANISI.FORK, ;brt,".,2:iThe a neat . Now Being - -- MnBrowA'aieiise-body'rehix- ed r a little. She shook her head tremu-- The Horace Vlass at two o'clock lously; "No, It doesn't matter. I've Monday marked the end of an Irk almost reached the end anyway. some day. , Judith bad plodded Twelveyear of lt-'- I had to talk ' '' through her classes, unable to con- to someone or go mad." ' jure up the needed enthusiasm to ' Judith reached a' comforting make them Interesting. hand"Do.n'f despair," ' she said. Eric came in for hia share of her "Tere are 8"rJ8 of unexpected irrapleasitre," wbea he '"wag" asked to openings and qulrkg""bf(fate that let translate a passage that contained ut q tf holes unescap three obscure'' gerundivVw! He""had yon buck np and try t& .. able.-Can- II" " . lat ( .' . YOURSPLFI . ' The Hotel Roberts is one of the best established hotels in the state; has been in n hotel. It operation a great many years; is a well established, and is t is the headquarters of salesmen and has some of the Jaest sample rooms in thetater It is located on the main highway through the state and "is weir patronized by the . . , " I . I "Every-IwdyrWl- .The mortgaging company agrees to deposit with' the trustee during the entire life of this bond issue the teunf of $500 pet: month, beginning with November 1, 1926, said monthly payments to 'be used for the purpose of paying all interest require-- , f r ' l: 'o11 ftients and retirement of the bonds as provided in said " x: rfc$sr' " PROVOrtJTAIL 1 '...; past : W pfrV ttlVf " ' . .;. '' ' .vJbependabaity Regardless V REPAYMENT OF BONDS. , Sg S , ' Jackson Motor Car Co 1 tourist trade. - - , An audit'of the books for the past six years shows an average Net Income for each year of more than three times the annual interest requirements under this bond n issue. 2,500.00 2,600.00 2,900.00 3,000.00 3,300.00.. , $ fggs?' ' - trust-deed- JJ r,B,IB!,!T!fSW i " 'UIWI??i r. ,H. v!,?U - ' , I' f -'-. JTa-CU- n i wjjSsavsMvKmjt."- - '".. ish design. Amount " -. -Jk y. -.. toiuttata-, The dean's wife met Judith at the door., 'It was good of you to come. Miss Martin," She 'led the way into the living room, In which a wood fire burned. Hows of books and dell ente prints on the wans bespoke the frugal gentility that Judith hod no- armchair gnd was sobbing convul ticed before in the homes of teach- sively. Judith stood pesiue ner, ers,; A bowl of bittersweet stood on helpless. Once she put her hand on the weeping woaian"s shoulder, but ,. . '. .r the, .table,; n , it: was shaken off with a nervous Aii-gBrown motioned to her guest ( ' .;. a deepehalr by the fire. Judith saw hudderjf Kyn4ony flew and The crackled tire, sparka that she wag wearing a 'simple' black in the hall, a dress, open at the throat, Her bait np the chimney. Out was dressed in the extreme' of sim- grandfather's clock boomed five. Juat the . October sunplicity and her bands were ringless, dith glanced shine against the window. to turned Judith. 'Let's Suddenly "Why --don't you 'put on your not aliont the bush. What are come for a walk with you going to do about it, Miss Mar- things and nie,""i8be said. "We'll Stop in sometin?.' ; where and have cocoa and muffins ' beT'hyr 'don't know what and forget our troubles.'4 " gan Judith. But the dean's wife Mrs. Brown dried her eyes with a waved the protest aside. '. bit of lace trimmed liuon. "Thank "You do. know what I mean. What you," She said, cbokily." "But I are you going to do about it" can't come. The "dean expects me to "Well," replied Judith, slowly "X be at home when he arrives. "She dont meddle Ih matters that do not looked up at Judith, trying to smile. .answer I hope thgt. oncgnu lm I'm sorry to nave.- - made such a ' ; j oua question." sue said, with a hint of her i looked gloomily ahead. Mrs. Brown shook her heail again scene," nur'uiul- self)htaiied graciousness. "I supposed you came beck fl'itlf "This isn't Utopia. - Women; don't Judith-too- k the crowd and one of t mind their own affairs,, iu - this be your friend. Will yoti go hiking Rioted me home. That night was a world- - " Please tell nie the trutli. with me some day goon?' V total blank. I tried to get you by When and to- whom are "'. you going to ;Tbe dean's wife was about to rephone next day, to beg your pardon, rebate our meeting' in Middleburg? ply when a key grated loudly in the and when they said you'd left town. Understand, I'm making no de-- front door. , I felt pretty rotten. That's why I mands for anything; except .on, A moment later tbe portieresat rail up to the city myself. This town Information.youIf . .. !.. wire uoor or- inosay you will me didn't look so good to me, in my tell.. I shall makeyu living room inv Dluns. if not. V parted slowly, and the dean entered. state of mind. I'll drop jthe" matter,and try to " What have you done with my door "Shea !" He paused, "then spoke beUtvj ,you."i A,', look ''of weariness mat?" he said to his wife. I'll !T swear, Judith, impetuouslyr crossed her white face. track dust over my haU ashamed of "this as long as I "You make it very hard for me to " , r i carpet" live. I .wouldn't have left you out siK'ijk, Mrs. Brown. But I meant ft there with him for a million dol when I said that I do not meddle In . Then he saw Judith and his face hardened. "How do yon do; Miss lars. Y'ou.know that, don't you?" o! her people's business." Martin?" He was .setting his Eric," said JudUh, bluntly, "just J .The dean's wife bked at her In a corner,V'l trust'yoti and alnrnt. know heaT wlnit do you curiously. "Perhaps you: ARE - tell Mr. Waters enjoyed week end your "Enough to realize that he's no ing me the truth. But I've been ' ' . . fit playmate for a little girl''.: He afraid to trust anybody." She sat trip." V (To Be Continued). gave Judith a sheepish loolq "You clasping and unclasping her hands Judith knows now that in Dean kwtW jjnolon? and staring at the fire. that started the trouble. You tens t"L6ok here. Miss Martin, I'm go-- Brown stie has an enemy. In the next chapter she saves Myra from ft ed me so all evening, by fUrting iu-- i to put mycardi on the t hie. It hrrrlbby scandal. f with that papinjay, Wetberel." can't do any harm now, and it may head. Eric, shook her Judith lhnke you a little more sympathetic it wusirt that? It was your Injured toward my dileinna. ',;'. '1 She ; . Apman pride. You have to' be the high chief "Alxmt the man in. Middleburg, frog in every puddle." . , I'll 'tell you nothing." She stopped --. "I had gall stones, for 14 Veafs He threw In his' clutch apd shift- a moment "But as for the dean und suffered severely' from gas, colic ed geara savagely. Nothing more Timothy: Bt(wh,Isi ff .good man. I and indigestion. Poctor's wanted me wns Id until they were going up nate nim, 1 ,nate .nim 1 nate nun;; -- T'" 'SI IWiiy "TMOpsr" The words crackled i In the stlU , " ' instead, and am now feeli" "Good night" he grox kd.-- ' room.' ng" fine and belter than I ever did. j . Judith house and went into t! She rose from her chair ..and r:ean't'talk enough about this rem f? nd a small Iwy wii ing in the walked in a lonj swinging stride edy." It Is a simple', harmless; itrei)- an at : was hull. He alWay across the room and back to' thfl nawlng tMratlon that removes the "catarrhal ' '? sticker, msnlel. '"You may do what you like aatwus fronr the Intestinal tract and "Yob liss Martin?" he ami 'think what you. like. I bate inlays the Inflammation Jwhlch of side to one him and I'm glad I detiered hlm.7 causes shifting the sucker practically air Stomach, liver . his mouth l jimhstoo(rn'j)r',sfr'CTJfoAvii, i Jiiitt.' intestinal aihifPhts, " Including When she assented,' he. pulled a don't want you to tell me any more. appeuuicitig. one dose will con vim grimy note out of bis pocket and You're sure to regret having con- -' or'.moaey-refunded- . ' gold at 'all band(d it to her. "Mi w Brown told flded In me, J'm afraid. I'm sorry druggists. , .' Ad to but It not to give ine "anylxMly for you. You need never fear that Thut's why I your story will go any farther." ' you," he remarked. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ' . - ' and M AlTOY Ot rUTtilCf T I i f" H tl t ' f Irfnl I aUyiVvl!, L A A' ' 'V-- 'yXjOTf gust of wtndV and she found a rWWish pleasure in kicklog ttem alon thepath iiledof herr- -r' Tbe winding road that led across tho 8t.rathmore bridge was lined with old elms and maple, in full autumn panoply, Professorial houses i. aetJlFqntet Towsbe1 their greet! blinds carefully drawn, and their brass knockers gleaming ' in. the afternoon sun. Tho dean'f house' in the side street was a Tudor cottage of dark stucco and shingles with two funer at little f?r trees In .Jars on the - ia All NASH Models - HALLORAN-JUDG- A direct tamimsand Crankshaft -- 1 fS, V-iv- . Legality of bond issue passed upon and approved by Attorney Dan B. Shields, Salt et-:.- the. i v V, r morom- rtkireiiI A - ..- 1 , .. aud a bright' searf.The home of Dean Brown was in Avon plure,- - dlm-Oy- , weat aeros! a hike, when I had a woman to take home. I-- suppoHe the others guyed t ..' you" a lot." 'Judith's silence was forbidding, "tjonie- - now, Judn can't you fop give nte, when I've humbled my self?" His voice did not; 'sound humble. "Yes," . she said, "I can . I don't hold grudges. I just look out for the next time. Naturally,:. I- dont. care to be Jeft ou In the woods with Kitty' Shea again. So I shan't go with you On any more hikes." - Erie atapped the car and turned to -- her "My God I Were you 4eft with Shea? ! didn't know that.'' .ExactiLsald.JudLthLJn A grim mice. "Yomiidnt know-wb- at hap pened to me. And you didn't much care." Eric was no longer debonair, "Oh, I say Jude, that's abominable.' Of ourse I cared. Only I wasn't much in condition-ju- st then to know what happened." "Just so." said . Judith, more grimly still. serially, 1927 to 1936. Due 1, 1926; - had. a sweater tuwnj.-but.al- - In the car, Eric smoked a while in 'pilence. Judith stultbornly held her tongue also. They were not, go ing toward the Stedway house. At last Eric threw away his cig- arct. 'Dam it, Judith, I aoolncize. FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE Dated November the I ? - ed-h- "." Come on," he said to her; striding ahead... J'l jairk my car 'at the garage across the street,, J'll tiike ' . , yini home." . There Wa nothing ta be dijne but follow hira through the crowd. Near the front of the troin, they . met Dean Brown, walking up and down it h Ills watch In his hand, and his face set in a' puzrJed frown, h'iuT- hitu and' backed Prlc away, with grinning apologies. The dean glared at him, saw Judith, looked at the suitcaf&s in Erie's hpnds. Judith nodded a"greeting, which the dean barely acknowledg- - jnn We Own and Offer for Sale . ' : A SAFE INVESTMENT - , .' II f1f,... "'-- i m desk and luade .ready, to teave. She had- - fallen Into .the co)- lege buhlt of goings hatiess about some-- 1 hH 7i-y- v?-- .Ml -7 . Matinees: 50c, 75c and $1.00 Evenings: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Plus tax All Seats Reserved Except Gallery NOTE r Ben Hur will not be presented elsewhere In this ... yltinity during the present season. ' |