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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926. Iiued; and thea West oa. "I wUkf PIGS SIX nT Enc-pad- J udl th." hrukfii- - ahrutiy SP o think they nteaa to euaneet hint with the set miinkrr She said the wtird with diffkuUy'. , Wetherel watted a ptMnentrT-io not, J ode. It hardly seems elidible chap like Watera." ' Juath waa thinking hard. -- Whero was Eric oa Christmas Eve, WlliT ' I don't know. He aaid he came down from liiddleburg that night A( least be arrived la Pendleton on Christmas day. Hunt have come by the trata that leavea Mlddleburg at He broke aiiduigut. xoWiy God off and, stared at her wildly. . Judith clutched hie hand. "What . what Is It?" - "I think he came by motor. That nttle striped car of hla. If he left Middlebnrg the night before Christ mas, bed' just about have beea where Shea was killed that night, on the roadJ" Judith whirled, on him. "Are too amiHing niu in your mind F etberel shook hla bead' vigorously: "My lord, no. Io you suppose I went a fraternity brother called ul 1926 HE SERWaiilC WHAT HAS COXK BEFORE JIDJTH MARTIN b tcMfaini im Pendleton State kcr tint year ' . - Iniversity. ERIC WATERS. senior, mui PR. PETER -- rebellioua 7 DOKN, aer- - r MJRA ALDRICH. ia love with h Erie, jealous of Judithi Judith befriends Mra. Browa after dlsevverinr b secret love affair. Mbeq "Kim" SUE.. tawn boo-t- - bUduuails Mr, Brown, Jit Erie for kelp. Eve, wbea Judith U alone In Myra'i sorority house for the Christmas holidays, TShea triea to break is the door. Judith shoot ia the Sir. frishtenlnt him Untr, to ,rtiOn appeals Christina 1 y wmy. 1 ttir?'!Jndltb-M- mouth. body to (Mind under his entadied ear im ft creek out .of town. Ilia pockets are full of letters. Judith, eAnlnr home with Will Wetherel, Erie's frai brother, neeti Myr rushing out ef the boarding houae, crying, "Erie a been ar- lion't ear that word. Oh. please , WU hour when they turned Into W fKe road. "Is eleven-thirt" or naked Judith llBtlexKly. 'Tve lost all track tlmeL THE STORY "Arrested Will slopiied-abor- k T repeated Will. Myrt leased against the wopden poet by the steps, with 'her face on her arm. "lea," sbe moaned. Then she held tbe paper out to, them. . ' Will .made a dash for It end Judith followed him up the steps, Tbe streamer-headlin- e, "Extra r if- ' - Mow tbe word read "Popular Student lu Shea Cane." There were only two paragraphs, printed la larger type thau tbe rest . of tbe page. "Sheriff Robert Connell announced fbat Erie Waters, a prominent senior in the university; would be and held as a tuuterlal witarrest$ ness lh the Shea case, following the deciphering of letters found in the dead man's pocket. The expert working on tbe mud- srainea letters completed their ciphering late tonight, and. as'thls paper oes to press, offh-erare'on tbelr way to tbe chapter house of i Sigma Psl. a prominent social fra-- , 7, f - ;i "?Sta mnl w ,Ti? Thatjf jiwhjjtDofgtah -t- h- um-hi-- r rangle. And we never knew "Come, Jiylith," said Will brent (is be run along leslu her, "You can't tfo oirHikrthis. You'll drop with - exhaustion liefore you ree'eta the newsfuiiier office. Try to to get hold of yourself a hit " - , OIedicntly, slip 8tupp'' running and walked along, clinging to ,WiH's arm. They rcachwf the npwsiwppr corner, only to find tbe office dark aiid the doors' locked. .The Inst remwas - drifting nant of the away. Will saw a small hoy coming from a rear door in tbe'plmit, and rushed to him, Judith at his heels, "What do you know about the arrest of the student?1' Wetherel nsked the boy. The- - youngster scrntchedits head; UWill. I jMx edi - moji-i- h 15 Ul ! t ' ' - ' .' . WMMt Bale Closing out stock of chain stores. thing to wear. , Everything for the 7 family.' EVERYTHING FOR LESS Shoes Our Specialty Big savings on Rubber GflM2Buy your winter's supply while our stock is complete. ' " . 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Salem Minn Flora' fibren chairman; Hay Sabln, Miss Lilli:in Curtis, Mrs. Ivan Davis and L. W. Searle. Spanish Fork Miss Ellen, And-- , erson, chairman ; Mrs. J. W. Christ-ensiMrs. Hen E. Argyle, Lars fi. Eggertsen. Mrs. Ida Strong,., Mrs. s Beujamin Mrsi 13.-T- Be 1 j A: " Craat .. Rounds, Hubbard Tuttle, 411s. mum tjrN.uuriiiu Kt. Hales and Miss Esther Anderson. DAUGHTER, M' BORN v SPANISH FOUK, .Nov.- - m.Mr. snd Mrs. John ' Wahiwright' of Sprlngville nnnonuce the blrtb daughter at the home of Bishop Ml Mrs. Wm. C. Beckstrom of tliis elty, Wednesday, Nov. 10. oa T$ridge Lamps Beautiful Georgette Shade " 4tnked w , f East CenterTTrovo Graceful of design with handsome wrought iron and polychrome bases. ,' ofthrTerfTfinest.T'Solitf brass stands of the richest designing., i . $765 $237S $1 Holds Any rLamp - Until Christinas ' g Down $5 Per H r1 Km Month fr dr A $5 bald-heade- d --Im- - Judith. , v, Bridge ' "Well, bow," safd the chief, rubbing his hands. "Couldn't just say be was under arrest 'Detained as material witness' is whut the books any. Found a letter addressed to him among those In the dead man's pocket. Shea was goln' to muij it in Mlddieburg, it seems. The letter was right in- - the. center of a bunch of ten.: iilinie hadn't soaked through to It." "What about the others?" asked . : . The chief shook his head. "Noth ln doing. Handwritin esiert used every wash on 'em he knew, and couldn't read 'em. We'll never know what. was in 'em, 's my guess." He went lumbering back to his chess . gome. Judith looted nl Wotliprol Uesdy- Wet h(d-J- t uraed baalt to the chief. "What was In the letter anything Incrl minuting?" The chief rolled his tongue in his cheek, cocking his head over the ehebonrd.. He did. not look up again. "Couldn't say, mister,. Not allowed to give out that kind of Information. .i'ou'H have to wait till tjil the trial." the inquest, "The trjiji I"-- , gasped Judith. 'Whom.nre they going to try?!l ', The chief sat silent.. They could see his stongue moving inside his cheek, as he pondered solemnly over the play. jVt last, "Hub?"' he said rtookiiig up. i; ; . .ludith turned- wwyv the tears startiiigvlajier eyes. "Whom are they going to try?" iT'iated Weiherel curtly.' Thej chief rublied one chcjpk ..with the palm of his hand..,l'How d' I know? When the time comes, they'll try the suspect (K' course."' . "May we '.see ' Waters?" asked Wetherel. :, 'ilut Judith caught him, by the ,sleeve. "Not now. Kric won't want us to see him- - there." The chief nodded his bead. "Xep, In the mornln'. Jail's locked up- for ' the- night .'now," i Wetherel led Judith out of the Imiltling and balled a taxi. "Shall 1 tell, the driver to take ns out into the country for a while, Jude, tHi you Trlfix h tl i tie 'You wonT Wa fit to go Iwck into that stuffy boarding housb." ' y . .... . .. - - le 4 : Graceful! 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Your home can have all the lamps it needs, with prices cut in half on these lovely bridge and junior lamps. . . ' time sntoking. 'When voir stnrted to ask me about love, Judo, was it Erie you meant?". ' "1 don't know. WHC said Judith Tm fond of Eric, bnt this awful !tenle pinkes love ' seem very fai away and trivial.' ' r - "No," contradicted Willt "It mnkes ' love nil tbe more neces'sary," He . rs . .Jiiditji.B)dded.jd.1thA:7' Wetherel gat In silence for Bridge Lamps. Colorful! - - Floor-Tab- Gorgeous! : - psr ... - , JL ljiVrl SPANISH FORK, Nov. commit following appointments of Airs. Loren Maplcton Nelson, To Be Continued) tees ror the sale or Christmas seala chairman; Leo Ilarmer, Chauncey for the Bed Cross la the Spanish 't'hilds, Peterson, E. IId Erie kill Shm tn nf Fork district are announced : Iike M. Snow and Ioren Nelson. his bhtekmailinf " Judith Shore-Ellett, chairman Hanson, Palmyra Mrs, Heed tries to find an exnlanafinn tm Mrs. Joseph A." Adamson, Sirs. Jos- - chairman; Mrs. ltoger Beck and Erie's bruised fare. epa jr. Hurr and Vefl Francis. 'Stanley Peterson. "(Jone home to toil;-- and you'd bet ter not wiike hliu. He in a heiluva-omelMHly teinper. pied the 'whole front puRe while they Vas gettin' out tlial exti-H- . Wetherel turned to Judith. "The sheriffs, office Is our next 'best bet," lie wiikl, tukhig her trm. They started off ugtiln, In: silence. Tbe court bouse was several blocks away, nn old brick- - building by the posiofriie. "No rise." snld Will, "(he windows are dark." They turned toward the pouce srn tion across the street. A sleepy um.i. in the. hull directed thT'm to the chief's office. Will oened the and followed Judith Into tlie ronm. The night chief was a burly, man, slouched iver a solitary game of chess. He started up when hoBaaTriemrinvdyrfolks," be said. Just abeut to checkmate m'self. What can I do for you,?' have come to ask- - about Eric Waters,", said Wetherel. "Why Is be under arrest?" ' . . - now-sboy- - - copy-hoy- t "res. laugh." shrieked the irirl. "laugh. That's the kind of woman rod are Eric adores you oh, yes, don't shake your hea4 1 know he does. And when be gets in trouble, jou stand there and make silly jokes about It I bate you for laughing at him. I hat you for being loved by him'. But I bate yon worse for not appreciating hlm. She poshed past them and ran Down the street toward ber sorority bouse. '. . . j;jJjuS Wetherel sat down by Jodlth and spoke very gently. to think what I can do, Judith. I'm read to do anything yon say." , "Ready to do anything?" repeated -uuui. ,. UBIB wnai jsne, said. & LT1IU?, tPtrt ternitv: with . yu Bn w.tsr.' I word. Will tha . Will' arrest. t Everybody's promlnentV at' any door open for her aiid they tan down rate,' laughed Judith, with tears In the step from the porch. her voice. She turned to find Myra were "Thiit is what the : waring at ner. cryJng when we were In the quad fr TO PATL YOtt ine can't people do nnythiriK to help?' while Judith's eyes Implored him She turnwl 'a piteous ace twitrd linn t kiKitv uailiiiiK. J ui just a him. He was upoeehhss. Hut 1 heard 'em talking Judith Junipml up. ""We've gut to about arcest 'ux muturlal witnexa' this. The whatever (hut in." He lookrtl up at Inforumtlon get AKHv. ; .. .. .. tbi . ... " Wm- them In Vuinder ut their U"r?r fp.al . PESt ipie? " -- it ""- s OFFICE- -. . Wetherel an swered, consulting bl watch. Hurry, the doora will be lofkeil?' cried JudlsV A woman wrarined in a lone dark eionk was pacing fhe sidewalk In front of Judith's boarding bouse, bnt nriiner einerei nor the girl until she started out of the f.Ini(!m .s dud en me np to them. ".v. iiiu no you want, Mrs. Hrwn?' nuked Judith. Ive.heen waitine fer von for hours," whispered the dean'a, wife. neve OOT to save EtIc." Eleven-tblrtj,- CHAPTER XXXIV Judith and t her hand over bis uouie quicaiy. afThexueenmpus clock wus calllne the retted." . NOW GO ON WITH it the bEPARtvaprr stois of vupvoj , - " in |