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Show T jjm : IJ - - I "1 PBOVO SUNDAY IIERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 20, 1527. ' a rtes. enting Stdut Mode 11 T"""inzTii"" " trvorsiM oka J! a liar. loorJci alt tray through tollrge, ievottt a brilliant. Jaw cortex -- i csrtosi taroap KUsaderstassiap t married Phil horiin, hi old thun, note Prettdent of tht focal railroad. Jordan, moneg potter d the nod, tHeo to y John; foiling, bo tram aim ot to teccais aa tarny. 4 yrsrc ecitfet aeears, specially selected models that will lend slimness and grace. ft fo sejphpssce. Vo Jrtm!y irfi alam Is put retpontibi company eficiaU in Jofl, but gipet fhil tkonce to expiate. $29.95 Up . CHAPTER VII Continued 1 "John!", ha.aald... I'm. fearfully npset A terrible " business, tbla "Terrlbla, Indeed," aald John. "Phil I'ri going to speak frankly and plainly. Do you realist that If I do my duty I ahall hart to hare you and every responsible official of thla road Indicted V ... Ph!L unnc apVlUs faca watte '.'You you're rasy!" he aald. He wag shaking H oyer; his voice trembled. "You you can't do anyIt lt'a not my thing like that! Charmcen and Twill liraided and d. The Dress $20.95 qued in poor orphan. then to fighting conKiencelett roUroodt, saa aecoate IHatrtrt . I cka Jo ce Ftola Jtstkia, t Two I'autjfuljy Copyright by WuMf .Brei: Pteturos, Ino. Black Diamond Cxarsas- .- starring Mont Blue, la Warner Brat. , M i picturlutlea.af thla naval Tnt ' urn, atand thasa things, - Yob treat with the facta" "1 aa mora familiar. with theai thaa you thlak," aald John. "I'm more famUlar with them than I mean to tall yon bow knowing that you'll carry everything I aay to Jordan. Phil Phil U there no manhood In you! - Cant yw, ren ow, atand S your own feet? Haren't yog courage enough, bow thai yoa'va aeea the meaning of what ! been going on, to cut looie from Jordaa and try to redeem youreelt Jt'a Bot too lata.Ta gire you all the helo I can if tod'U truit Hyoureelf to me " "Yea don't anderitand I cast I can't I've got to aea' Jordaa flmt " ,. "Very well!" John roaa. "See him. Ill wait till ten o'clock tonight, for word from yon and not one minute longer. Good fcye, Phil, f want to be your friend If you'll appli various.. $095 LA $1795 It! Later! 2i 4 33 E EXIXG CLOAKS V4-TFRIXG BBL.HAIB he off If ttfErjieeiile! old boyish bob Is no longe wotild start MyinE on their own i? 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"PhlJl want you to understand, if you can, that I'm here as Jrour friend. I know muclumore than you think 1 do I know of Trour Tearrelafloh to thta wd-- T and to Henry Jordan. I know that you an? not actually and morally responsible for much that has been thefe'a little going doubt as to' your legal accountaaim. e'srial ;- - i. bs-alit- Operatinf TfrJttiTands sii-inv- b sii-iiw- h h olie-b'al- ailr OB thla kteiM ttie sou but docs aot cause it oggy as W0UI4 b beeutae rae should too much water died. The hotbed should be veaty sf( j raitlug or remorlng 4 f covering oa warn dass; . JTperT the . hotbed would, vmtllatioa keep tbea laats from becoming too hot, Jad preveat or check tha vetopuM-n- t of a disease knowa as' off ' c "dsnipina; -Cultivation is as essential la tbe Doinea as in iae una. aubodsb 1i In not Va BMceaHSi-ta nmmil "tidllsry loss, yet the weeds must bv keit down, and the auil should be loosened ta atrUte th roots of the plants. , . "As soon a tbe plants la the hot- -' begin to become crowded, they hhould be reset or transp'anted iDto ated Jy tt ld coostracted la a manner similar tit ' i oioruis vuv isn iwb ifuiviu pti- ishout six of rich gikrdea auiL which is provided lu tbe lambed by As the dettiqiisislug of t be pisuure the decouiiioslng "aisnuror-ab- d are muslin is one of the chief rueaiis of beat- sometimes- covered with ing the hotbed, .the manjire used curtain instead of tht glass sashes. "A second transplanting Into cold slHiold Is? loose, to allow complete oxidstiim," thus th manure frofa frame is often jaact Iced, but is the horwe stabb4s "rrty weir suited not cousidered abwlutely necessary.; ' to iie In the- hotlsil. However, if tbe plants art reset a -- Several different materials bare more ruom Itanr, ,iTlua S1 ' thov ,LrInn--beeu uMi'd to cover botlieds, among 1n CTn.a-tthem are glass sashes, and a glassl- stalky and hardy body, and are able to do better when set into tht field. . ike, preparation called (Vllo-glasGlass windows, removed from build- ' "When the jdants are, first reset ings may sum be used. la the selec- from the bo? bed into tht cold tion of the site for a hotbed, one frames, they should be set about When they are . l, Two "inches Taptrt. WtbnliT reniemlter thai bulldtjugs Jhe rays of the sun, as Well as reset for the second time, they Because of should be set about four laches iielrig a Oiese fucts,. It would lie well to es- apt it, lielng.set into the field only on the south side niter air danger" or frost or any tablish ' uber condition- - whicb night hinder ofa building. .';'.. .. plants should be jilven a the growth of the plants ir past." ti, a depth of slwiit tigbteea lot-bes- , cB top of which should, be iilaced im-be- s - - a. wind-brea- I - tftV- tne president and bis subordinates. I have every confidence in them and their ability. S'Presldent Hardin Informs me that the tragic and deeply regrettable accident of last night is already beln? investigated. Pending the outcome of that investigation . Jt would be Idle "for me to discuss its causfs or to speculate upon them. But can, and will, say that I am convinced tlat the investigation will fihow that this was one of those accidents that no human foreli:ht could have averted." Cold, Impassive, .unmoved by the gloom;' atmosphere of the building, Jordan made his way to Phil Hardin's office Ho found Phil white and shaken. He glared at him contemptuously. "Better take a drink!' he said. "Mag you look a If you'd seen a ghoetijLBracejipi Thle 1 bi time-f- or whimpering!" . . . "''You haven't been here," ea4d-Ph- il. "You don't know what It's been like. I've been afraid to ga out. I think they'd lynch me It . they dared." "Don't be a Xool", aald Jordan, a hgrily. "You've lost your nerve. What are you afraid of? You're ao personal responsibility In thla , wreck.",, "Ballard ihlnks I have says I have,"ald Phil. '"Mr." Jordan I want you to know about that about Ballard's coming here" "Ballard, eh?" Jordan's voice was like ice. "If I'd gone to him myself ten years ago Instead of trusting you, like a fool, he'd be in our employ right now. What's he up to?" Phil told bim of John Ballard' coming an his threats.- "I see," said Jordan. "Think iNo ucior-- t No Noise- No Moving1 Parts Nothing to be Oiled-Noth ing to be Replaced- 00 v ' - The Whole Thing Automatic-Guarantee- d .' for Twenty-fiv- e Years- - - he's bluffing, Phlir "He sever bluffed in his life, Mr. Jordan. It's not his game." "What's the Idea, then? Is he trying to hold us up? He'a got a (food chance to do that If that's what he's after. I'm prepared to admit that much!" "I wish that were all it came to!" said Phil. "No. John's as straight as a string. You've ot to underJail" "To eeni you4a-JalJohn, xe. stand that and act on that idea, peated, mercilessly, "caanot .re- Mr. Tordanr VO r you know-wha- tf e store them to life. But It Is think? I think we've got to do a to save the lives of others; If he says. Clean up Put Ihe road you will give me a full, true state- in shape. We !. can't face the ment In reply to some questions, possibility of more preventable, ' and if you will satisfy me that wrecks." "You talk like a fool!" said Joris being taken erery possible to put the rdad In" such shape that dan,, angrily. "If you think" I'm gono such accident a this ing to let any backwoods, district can happen again why. then I may attorney bluff me into altering be able, consistently with my duty carefully defined and well thought a district attorney, to refrain "from out policies you're mistaken. Can't causing your indictment. What do you see what It would mean for us k to come out now and say we were you aay?" "I 1 I don't know," said Phil, going to put the load. Into first "I must-- rl hare to class shape? . Why, It would be an wretchedly. " ',:" admission that we'd been negligent " "You needn't tell me!" said John, before. We'd be lucky, after all. to - "You have to' see eecape with .a three or lour million contemptuously. ' : 1 ndwJ -dollaLbUl for damages there'd be your maator Jordan! no limit to what they could bleed .. Wbee Is he?" "He's in New York but he's on. us for this wreck alone to say bis way he's driving up In his nothlngof ainbe pending damage suits In other cases." "I'd ratfier have it that way than "A wle man!"aald John, ecorn-full-"He knows better than to Bo- - to "You're not going to Jail. No trust bis precipua life to the road he's ruined, o'oesn't he? Well se one's going to jail. Make up youi him, Phil. And for your, own sake mind to that. This man Ballard k do what you can to' make him going to be headed off. I've been ietenBsTih offering. up against this sort of thing beagree For If he doesn't so help me God, fore, Phtl. Men like Ballard areall "and some others are going to alike. There's a weak Jpot somyou ".' ewhereIt's simply a question of .: prison 1", :, "I'll do what I can," said-- Phl plugging away till we find if. Now don' let's look into the case of this understand,- John. , ''But you The road has lost money. All this virtuous young man; You know to me. How" .'KoveTa about women?" culty ofJjortowing money. It takes does (To be continued) ; trained, railway' man to under 00 All This Attained in this Greatest Productof pos-albl- ., RKAtJTtWJt ilted j I': , taii. sta-aw- ll)ir aalarlnf U comfort and healthfulness. Dainty ice cubes delicious frozen desserts. Reliable "Cold that Keeps" without o3 10 : pricesYouf charge to get a Cabinet Kelvinator at'no cost whatever to you; Just write the best letter from your State about Kelvination. Me.;;;jj;j.!IIIi;;;;j''!li ::1: : : : 1927 he : Enter this easy contest now. Kelvinator it offering 49 "Sea-tite- " models (one for each State in the Union and one for the Dominion of Canada) FREE, in celebration of its startling low take a Mnkl", bility.' . "What yea I know you're my friend alwaya were. Best friend I've ew had old., John! John what what do you want me to do?" i '.. "I want yQU to cut away from Jordan. I want you to agree to tell me the truth. . To answer, : fulty and frankly, any and all the questions I may. have to ask you. If you will do that J can gave you. I may be able to atop any criminal ". prosecution. "I'm not ao mucn Interested In punishing anyone for what has happened as I am in making sure that nothing of this sort ever trappers again. These people are dead to send you and a dozen others to FREE! - "BefteT. Bt-rte- ttfi-fT- 1 Charge TW fulluwing by t, Ruiittr. Llacola hlnh bus heen adjudged as excrp-jl iontl by bin teacher, 8$ a dewiiiK tkm, uf botlseda and euld frames. Bunker la a student iu hortltutture. The essay follower . ; la "llutbedsre very of truck parden the; production vnim, and should bejrlvtMl. areful inslderatla by truck . jfardeaara. Tlx- - chief puriKwe f botlieds is to sturt iJauts early enuugh" to have tbem uiHture lu time for auarki't or la mttue cases to get tueia to mature - flMncIM conffol. That will grace the head of the fairest and the. , smartest. eay side side laurth to w iih bmit uh eight iuth eii)ie. has bera proves iiti-f- at tory. The sides and ends of 8illdi aiay . be i la place fey stake drif ea oa both sides of the boards. The two eed (deees mast be rut at a bevel to agree with the stoidag, of the bed. If a board sht is dexired, a six feet long may be rut, diagonally trow one roruer 4 the ther, thus suptilyiaf the two pieces needed for the two slojilug eudi, or, if aj eigbt-ha-slope is desired, tba same plan siay lie carried out with aa elght-luc- h ' board. "la the pnin ration of the soil for butbeds, alexia vatioa should be made to a depth of from one apd f to fw feet. Into this pit should be placed barnyard msnure bt-u- Ufure the arrival of fall frosts; however, hot beds are "aladiiad to grow vegetables, to juaturltjr ur f their uajyral season. 'The most lauiortaat emits start-et- i early lu hotlieds are tomatoes, jPleri,' eeeplant, laJdsifit', kihl-rali- i, taulif lower, and early' celery. Among the plants that are grown to i dible maturity la botlieds are: Lettuce, radUlieK, spinach, and eucirm-tieriIn thif the. chief la rjre scale une of hotbeds is lu tbs ." let siaMing of tomato plants, as the growing seawin is too short to al' CHAPTER VIII . low the plants grown from seed Henry Jordan, grinf and silent, fdsnted la ,ttie open ground to ma neediest of the blaek locks he got ture their liefore the arrival of ' front those ,1a the street who rec- fall .'"-.- ' : ' frosts. , him Vent-for ognized already in .?In the constrnctlou of botl)eds, nor, thanks to the Sun. nubile ODlntbtt'slM of the glass 'sashes.- ta be ,lon was running high against him . and the.numl)er.of plants to be -r- eacnea ibe cltyuhat afternoon. should govern Ie size of pioduced' To reporters, swarming around the beds. As a general rule, bow- him, he spoke a lew words."' - fault It wai an accident tht raila spread it's something- - that has happened "again and again on erery railway in the country1 fl have, of course," he aaid, "jio No use meeting me In that fDlr- - direct' connection wtth the and I am !. Phll.Hwld Jotm.--: Hi rolca wet kind: it was Jmpoasible not to feel "heary holder of the road'a aecunf-tieand, as chairman of t,he Board pity for the broken man who faced colors. 4 H- ejferJjl(xJH'tXrlb.,i)Sh oa the tbe kir a six tr the aouta, ESSAY PRAISED r For the Woman of Figure! :;-Fuli- LlKCOUiHIG- . . see" Science FreezingWithFire oar" or jail" -- ' Refrigeration The Gas Way - lou See Our Window Display 7 , . - Knight Coal & Ice Go. 182 West Center St. Distributors for Utah County SOCIETY MEETS Phone 1256 or 459 n.at or jxeivi I The Old est Domestic Electrki v STAKE RELIEF llV frige'ration I'rof. Alfred. Osmond of the Brig-haYoung university-reaextracbj from his --receptlypubHalsjd book "The 'Exile." The" book is a twenty chapter poem on the histories of the ea rly pioneers and the review was both Interesting and edwritional and An Interesting meeting of the thoroughly en joyetj- -3 . Mrs. n. Gam Clark rendered the members of the Utah stake Relief swloty was held In the stake tabern- vocal solo "My, Westrra Home" by Evans Stevens, and accompanied by acle Thursday' afternoon. In of t he organiza tion of the congregation, "Mrs. Clark sang, the Itelief society. "Come, Come Ye Saints." TlsT clog- Mrs.: Electa Dixori, president W Ling prayer was offered by Mrs. ; the I'tnh stitke Itelief society; pre Elian- Nelson. L. 1 sided and mnde'Va short spe;n of Jtver flue hundred members of the were iu attmdaitce. , wel(Hme. fhe'stoke Relief society Relief eboIV, nnder the direction of Mra II. (Snru tiarjj. and Lloyd Williams, flats' for the very young wonian oritnnlst, fntnlshul two beautiful se- bave nn brim, but often sport a flarlections "PraLse to The'Man, and ed turn back set. about three inches " "Teach My Soul to Pray," above, the face, . " , " Sold On Easy Terms Seethis Ideal and FinaliRefrigera: tor how on display at J . -- .'7 j " T" , f The Ga sJ0ff ice - i1 |