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Show PACT EH PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 1927 Lng. ANATTOft-WID- g INSmVTTON ''where savings are greatest"-28- f ... -CHAPTEB XUV Martha Imlton wa amlBng as she contemplated the two. It was nearly train time now. Xot ver long to Walt before Jim Elwel would lie home again the first time sin tie bt) left it More than two yeara war. . ks to mun h'.wiy JuHt to think that twenty, years ago Jlsrtha had brought thebeattfi-fu- i 6; PBOVQ. UTAH WEST CENTER . 1 . - ' introducing inlewopringuresses dared not look Into his i ZTZl ". lu.r..74' wW ealtears , Betty--w, house ami bad belpel to bring these two now, grown ap yoong women, I "Won't yon let dm let ine help "... uaxlcry written all ever their fares, The old narse swallowed hard; you sit down, JimT Betty was meetat the of worried.-Shprospect, troubling she was plainly didn't- Mylng, and Martha Valtea auddea- ing Jim once more. mi. aimuKpuere, sue.iv tamed her bead to abut out the Their" spirits had sluniDed eon. told herself, at "uccestive of a vol- - pitiful right of. Betty's face. Cheer-- j (dderubly beteea the noonday meal rano about to Into ernptloaJ fuilyjih-t- W' heelf,would Hthe md sopiw. The exnubersuce of the TTf presaged something unpleasant have laid down her life if these morning was gone. In its place was scmelhing,. perhaps dreadful. girte could have been spared this ' Nervousness, aepresaiuo, anxiety,. Again the sound of the whistK tragic thing. But what, she was asking herself, this time jnuch nearer. No word The air la the room, it seemed to wan there to be anxious about They was ' spoken. Presenlly there came her, suddenly bad become the ringing of the engine's bell, and Why didn't someone else stifling. hud know all along that Jim speak?" would be unable to rerognlxe the hisa of the steam exhaust struck; - Why didn't somebody cry, scream, Uii hi whi n he returw4. on their i .mm, faint do anything; to break the They had known tutw vUms Jim bad come to The traih bad atopped. and the swflll snell that had ittniA twm - ' death, bad glren prajerful thaaka little room where they waited wan 'all?" that his life had been apared, even omniusly,Bllent.i. Martha -- Daltoa'J ltusty wa willing her eyes with bin life was to be a couldn't help reflectlne on the her fingers. Timidly she laid a hand nuiiMitony of the human-hiin- d bow on Jim's coat sleeve. dajs. Were they vagaries aiuaous-lsxaun -old Jim don't look forward TWUh"g)er theyOh, Jlm-denuiiug. noiiea that the sight of anllcliiatlon to. an event nly to yoa know me? Ca n't yott member them would fan Into life those greet It with uie, Jim you llttte pal. Busty,? shuddering fear. smoldering embers In Jim brainy Aealii they heard the ringing ofJl'n't you know Kusty, Jim?" Whe heard herself And Martha was thinking one of the clear on the'eool murmuring the these girls was In love with Jim, night air. A moment later the words In a flat, tomiess voice, a bad promised, rery likely, to marry whistle shrieked. The train had voice that secmetl to be like, her him on his .return audita share his stopped, and was- - moving on agr.in. eyes weighted down Ay an ocean life with him. Ws ;she thinking Another minute, perhaps two, and of tears. a moment now of going rtght through, with After she heard Betty's It, then nf InslMting that she share the days Foot steps sounded put side; Martha voice and noted that she, toiv was thot nothing even burning lovei Oalton looked swlfily at the girls fitting her tone to the somber tencould relieve of their dreariness? and caught a lrist - glimpse of sity ot the room.. Ship was still hold' Which one wpa It? Martha lnltm bliinched face and trembling hand. ing on to Jim's hand. 'at m looHuk tTie ioor. anrrnrcpiiea Ruity. , hta jTWriPSi was Betty tttBtjrTmr"iaiew.Tf s she swtiue; ifonen she could eyes "devoliroT expression, his lips CirziilnK-lTiehad tried llkn laut little souls to keep their secret, hear feet .sounding on the porch movVng. a little. His face was as pale . .TMas.l?iaC.glwiil. waist but leura. incV: of hishead roppecr miwaaelin Thttrnf . Awr .' m$, . jf fntjrea thing. r;i 1is war-lllvia and ugly',, big The old nurse sighed. Life, was a and grabbed the old nurse's hands. the halt had not yet funny, prrositlon. ; ghe , eotildu't The girls had not moved from their around which ' '. .; - grnwh, help going back In her mindto that place In the room. "How are you, Martha?" Prof His hand hung on Betty's like a wild night of twenty years ago when the storm had ushered erected cheerily. "This," Indicating 41 ve-- weight. Mike Hennegan, Martha those two lives into the world 'And the tall figure beside htm, "Is Mike Kill ton tioted,, was standing facing a a stormy life they bud had of the eirls? Oh, window,, his back to the little it, she Hennegan. Where's ileau. He w as Wt4g hiiHips, Mol- He strode over Udd herself, esjan-lallin the last t here yottra re. two years. Nameless wtelfa now them', caiiKht them in his amis lie had flung herself lntchalr atrd and kissed- them. lay buck with closed eyes, prof lookheiresses to iallllon;l)roken-heart-eMike Hennegan saluted. "Glad to ed on anxiously.' because the boy who had been Then Martha Dalton Spoke dear their big brother all these years was know you " he said to Martha. TTOf said, ''Step Inside, Mike, and old MarthnaBd the black paH of coming back a shattered remnant a iittlezas tragedy. seemfed Ut the live, vltaUhliig that hajlift meet-- the girl.- - Jlm.J he a dued " tor she strode purposefull" over toward mem witn a smile on bis lips. Husty. and Betty, "Is coming right This story of her girls, Martha behind with Mollle. Thought I'd Jim and taught him by the arm. (To Be Continued) Onlton felt, might have been mint come In a little ahead of them to In the next story the girls try to sort of the ; pave a way." romantic love story : anything The twins thojicht they detected recall Jim's memory. Hut drama ; comedy, or a tragedy of a false hote in his Cheerful toned wrecked b)pe8,antJjoweser; might lerminate, she felt sure of .one Ihey acknowledged the Introduction thing ; they would play their parts to Hennegan, who stood embarrass-edl- y wlth his sultcvase still clutched . bravely. Outside they could see the lights In one hand. of the. little railroad station. The! awme r.iweu, noming ner son hands of the old fashioned clock in tightly by the hand, was standing the Bitting room pointed to half in the doorway now. They saw, even past eight Martha Dalton stirred. in that first brief glimpse before Husty parted the velvet portieres running to greet her, that she, was dividing the room from the parlor a changed Mollie, She looked ten and stood there for aninstant, ljer years older; . looked tired and slim form and pretty face framed In drawn; her hair, they noted, was ' klmost white. the opening. She stepped inside, followed by Betty's lithe body twisted "nervously in the depths of the big easy Jlnv who still ;jheld tightly to-- her chain. Her hands were clasping afld hand. "Mollie and Jim are tired, girls," unclasping. The eyes of both girls held, a light that stirred- - Martha cantioned Prof. "Yqu'H excuse them. Hal ton almost to tears.""" ' w'oh't you, if they want to lie down presently and rest?"' "I'retty soon now," said Busty; The old nurse nodded. "Is the Motn gins noaaea, aumtuy. rney said. ho light ijt on the front porch rL JL moved: We've brought Jim, yon see. it was, Rusty Informed her. Elizabeth sprang from her chair She utteeed the words In a dull, and began to pace across the room. lifeless tone- ,- The girls kissed her. Drck and forth. Martha eyed her Rusty twinging her arms around nervously but said nothing. She was her neck and laying her head on afraid, Martha was, afraid of what Mollie's shoulder. might Tiappen to the girl when she - Betty) trembling, bellied Jim remove the light topcoat be was wear- Uns'LJim. - e if wwferH ar . g . Mil and y lt)j ....... lSj,. W5 II4 1: oayliad, wwaiiicii' the-wh- ite 'yriie j" - Quiltingz;: Our The clothes problem for the The iraterials tha,t we are showing forquilt-rhaking- jj are more than surprising in quality Kind price! Attractive Styles in 7 to 14 Year Quilt size Cotton Batt, white cotton 0Q Sim good-quali- Quilt size" quilted Batt , clean white M ID cotton . ty -- - vlilij 98c I i $1.49 SPANISH FORK KIWANIS MEETS SPANISH FOUtfr 3anrl8. The It'Uilurt) of the Spanish Fork KI- anfs' club hold their regular week- - . need for encouraging home tuleut in an artistic life j E. A. Money of the Botary club game a humorous talk; J. it. Snell sinike briefly strewing the importance of 'uiorerfri-terein the industry, in order to mstiivtain the local aiigar David Hodge, past presi factory: ve fh dent some of lecalllng during his term as president, W. P. Sliim-- six.ke briefly thank- ing the KIwaninns for the ourtesy of the evening inul Invltlnj; thp memlers .to lie the guests of the Rotirv club at a meeting the coming Monday at i'the . Cpttam cafe. Miss Bornlee JwitseaV was the " , toward-JIollie-r-w- QQ . ZOC a a aaa. .ara ai si m at the-even- A Jeliciout fool product of ihe highett quality e u; more Maid o'1AT Clover Butter and - Wj kindredlyairyProcl-- : or your health's ucts-i- -f sake. nofh V . YOUR GROCER'S . BUTTER CHEESE -. EGGS ICE QREAir- m ' ............. C&Cll 'm .....$1.25 iTsT "i ' gallon'can'''vi; HONEY :;iic $1,20 MEAT- - : IMPORTED MINCE:. MEAT, lb. V. 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Jim's eyes folnight, her face working convulsive lowed her ., li'felesidy. ly, tears standing la her eyes. trie4- - to keep- - look I ag r at KememhMv girls," said "Martha. ,JUMJty him as be stood bathed in the art! tal Hgltt, but her eyes had he fc thUTery ZZrXZ eitp yottng-atrang- Bhe ' 71 East Center :'- - Dependable Meats VEAL Shoulder Chops, lb. Loin Chops, lb. . - - 20c 25c ,i I BREAKFAST BACON, Eastern Sugar cured, whole or half slab, lb. ............. SMAUi:m(I(ilIA3ISJbt ' . . : .4. . L; ....... . . 30c ...r23c, ....... SALT .HERRING, 3 for y... SALT MACKEREL, 2for. ;.T. . LARD, 3 lbs. : . . ; . . . . r. LARD COMPOUND, lbs ; ...... :. ...... A 25c S 25c . . . fu ; .... . 6(ic 35e |