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Show .4 PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1928. Bat. belhf i I htvea'l a time to begin. Excuse while I single red dress la mf Wardrobe." ran out frost ad te bow many ---? tad" Mid Erie --Tbete-a 3 po?le are coming." When be bad hurried away," be enough red. Aealdet, that freea 4 glorious, 1 oucht to pnt yoa ia a KlTtoa looked at Judith. "What do been brought bos. ia plain view of the crowd." . yon think? Hare I here only to strike a blow in a per"Just a mliute."" Mid" Judith. sonal fend between Waters and the "Suppose you tell me what it'a ajl slHtut. And where-- we are. , I Judge deaat Will these students listen to this is a theater though It Ua't my views on liberty of the spirit?" Judith colored. They'll listen," like any theater I know la Feo she aatth "1 dont know bow long , remember. But It's something Erie chmkled. "Sure It ia the old they'll to make them listen, lint ltr Bljtou theatre, abandoned- for some He nodded somberly. fifteew rears. "The Collins family, Before they could renew the who-- ewa it, are ia Europe. That's tbe door In the wings how I happened to jet it for tonight their wiring by Chicago agent." Judith was pondering. "Why is Mr, Klvsua here ' "Ue here lecausehe'j'the Iaiai in America Ixst equipped to draw out of the dean's meeting Into wine. Khinni a name to conjure with, ever since those strike riota the country got to worked tip about last year. When he laa't being a strike leader, he's preaching atheism or shaking his fist at the government, or writing free rerse bnrst open, Erie stood before them, In the next chapter. -." beckoning. His facejras. blanched. Brnwabahyg,---- red-hea- uwt m - - at - .i a v. - n . . : s ' MlJlArTMDRICH is Jteu. 0f luAth, because she is in low with KI1- SHEA, town booting, found 6Vad soon t,--. lUwkmail the dean's sir. j.wiin. "rfriendins Mrs. Brown, has asked T- . fw -- 1 tTHim. Whan mdA u Erie in endangers her ewn renuta- wnim prouae mm with an aiibL Erie and born rome to blows, on he afreet one nirfiL iw-j- th light, Erie asks Judith to iim at once. He hints-- that th gtit was over her. Rh k.. toes not definitely reject him. trie ien her next day that the JJjMas-o- i his fight against the dean iu ia ptaee that night; the night wa it UieVdean's rreai. rp4iH.i r.ll rfl The professor tells Judith that he vsnts to apologize for thinking that .nc nan neen in her room the night r mw rjie euiuoine down. VOW GO ON WITH THE STORY it a J n. ," J ? ! ' wii i y again." y Wi niiiiiirm in mni iir- ,r,rl---'-'- He stood still In his dumb misery. "Kric climbed the trellis to ask mo to open the front door for Wyra, who cn mo home after the doors were locked. He,wokejnc by knocking on the window and then climbed.doft n again. That's all." She looked at Dr. Dorn. He did no.t npiiear to be listening. "I love yoii,'h said again.' ljppelessly. "I want to murry you." Judith opened her lips to speak, but the rising tide of hysteria swelled In her throat and she could uot trust her voice, She turned, picked up her sehol- biKiks .from the table and left the room. orders'; Still seated by the table, Judith stirred herself enough to tunrtwi e the. desk light. On the dressing her little clock had marked off the heavy fiiomenls of the afternoon as blithely as the moments of hnn- ta'-bl- Study the Buick fea tures listed below. See. for" yourself why the Greatest Buick Ever Built is the greatest motor car value ever pler days. She opened her door, listened a moment, and then crept softly down the stalrg to tbe telephone. -- The clatter of the Stedway tribe dressing for the dean 's rally filled the upper hall two hours later. Judith whisked the storiper of a perfume bottle across her Una and hair and twirled ofor. the last time before the mirror,' just as a taxi horn sounded from the curb. 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Eric stood beside them, staring wanly into the theater. It waa practically empty; To Bo Continued) die-ton- ." the liberal magazines." Judith looked it Klvana lnt4he Judith stood still, gasping. The whole-- , of the auditorium "was wreathed and looped and garlanded with red. tn the table la the center or be stage stood a flaming basket of red rosea. And red candlea of giant size had replaced the foot- and feature picture every MONDAY AND THURSDAY Shows; Return showing of her greatest and most beauitful picture .: , Balanced Wheels.. Highspeed Starting Motor . . . rhermostattc Circulation Contr o I . . . The Tor que Tube Drive . An Engine m " hey-nea-red on for several hours. jfgainst m other car a awJiaa' m The man nodded. 'Tile gentleman " gave 'em to me." They were pulling away from the bouse when Judith noticed the shabby touring car of Dr. Dorn. She threw a glance at the parlor windows, but there were no shadows on the blinds. Ab t the eampmrit-was-ncssiiiy to slow down, for streams of cars were Ihrcaililig the streets at a snail's pace. Hie pinking space near the sunk en garden was a mass of honking. shifting automobiles." The administration building was a blare of lights toward which the throngs were convergingrThe taxi shot past it into a comparatively open street, in a burst of speed. ' Judith saw the streets growing iimre and more uufumiliar. They bud arrived iimolig the deserted fastnesses wf the warehouse district-iwhich the were narrow and hemmed in with tall buildings. Judith sat up uneasily. But before she could address.-'thdriver, the cab had shot into an alley darker narrower and than the rest. After a breathless moment of sjieed, it brought up with a jerk under a wall that towered darkly overhead. A door opened in the black expanse, revealing an interior dimly gray, and Judith saw a man up- preaching the taxi, The steady dripping of the rain against the glass panes had gone Bjiick gives a Lt...J.. - ver-ig- w V IH A ITER LXVI The professor stored at the floor luring, a moment of taut alienee. lut he raised his head and went i oiunt Know who It ws First. 1 did cutch ulinr nf Hirht n IondJinir. And later I decided it fcvas Waters. I didn't'mean ever to mention it o a human being. But last night eryrning iiroke loose. Waters had omc strutting up to me and begun miillnsuinng remarks. He said I as trying to doublecross him with oil. ffg he snoke of tou in that onffdeiif, iwssessive way. I lost eon. fkol, I shot out something about not Ming second-stortacticts to win on. He struck at mo ami T .tr,.t him and that was all there was It. I m wretchedly ashamed." Jmiitli hiughed hnrshlr. he shamed?. Perhaps jour inference as right." The professor stared at the flnnr. I know you must be intromit, Ju- nn. nut that doesn't matter at all on sie I suddenly realized that I idn't care what the truth was. The iiy thing in my mind now is that want. to marry you." ine (logged earnestness of his 'lie checked her bitter g.ivetv. She ivc him a close look and took one cp forward. "I'm going to tell you the truth that story," she said, speaking ith cold precision, "and then I'm 'ing to ask you to- - go nway and a "Will you lie pleased to alight T he listed, stretching tint a" hand h " the murk. She bad never heard the" voice before. . Tbe ma a extended only as a vagne silhouette iu the obscurity of the Slley. Judith shrank hack slightly. ignoring tbe 'extended hand. The man by the csr did not speak agutu. Mhen she stood on the ground beside him, it was evident that he was many inches above average height. He ottered his arm, and, heliiessly she took it. They began to walk toward the gray opening In the wall. When they had stenied through It, the man closed and locked the door liehind them. Iu a moment of panic Judith listened, to the retreating roar of the taxicub. They were in a gray vestibule,, from which a fight of dimly lighted wooden steps led upward. Judith turned to the stranger, and saw two dark eyes, set like orown jewels In iivjean brown face. Closely rrop)ed crisp brown curls crowded about the forehead. And- - on each cheekbone was the jrivhi red sist that doctors so dread to sve. v The man met her eyes and bowed gravely. "I am Stephen Klvaniia," he Said, with a hint of bravado. Mr.JVaters sent me to meet you." Judith lniwed The name had struck some familiar chord of mem1 ory. He led her iu silence up the rick-5 ety steps; past several closed woodI , en doors, wind at last into a great bare space In a far .corner of which a man bent over a table. Judith saw stacks of painted screens against the walls, and made' out bits of sciMiery evidently taken from old stage settings. The man in the corner- - rose and came toward them. She saw that It was Eric, In shirt sleeves, collarless, excited. "Jnde!" he cried, seizing both her .hands. "You DID come. I thought ysn, might regret your decision after talking to me this afternoon. It's uingiiificient to have you here." He wheeled abotit "I suppose you and Klvana'have made friends already. Von didn't know you were going to meet the most 'powerful radical iu America tonight, did you?" lie was, pulling Judith's eloak silk. At the front door, she stopped from her shoulders and now stood back in admiration. long enough to throw the wrap "I should have worn scarlet to n round her shoulders. ,. .$s .he stepped in the cab, she suit, the occasion,' laughed Judith. said to the driver, "You have your enMrution. lira. j ME A SERVICE IMG RFwtTI? n JID1TH MARTIN" ....... rfrurtor ia Pnk1Mi deliuVrsity, fies DEAN TIMIrTHY rrau ki tbe discipline roouiiittee, by rtttm- . urn student radi-M- l. f or ene tiAitus. cf her nest friends. , UK. PETER DOKV professor, i attracted U Irr and nxuM to save her from the dmn' ' . . ar t-- WHAT HAjT C.ONR w ' ., TERMS 17. C0UNTESS, V aIIl V . '; Last Chapter of : -- "BUFFALO BILL" |