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Show t w . , if y r " ':v-'- It By MOLLIS, Mr . Copyright lSIt, Wiraw Bros. Plctara. loa May MeAvey, I Wsratr Broa,,plcturiut1oa of this novsL "Is tt young a girl's yon. Emmett Murtough," voice Mked Xmmett Xurtongh, "I saw ye gtiy, down this morning." of KillanmauU a village on passing "An who else should it be, Annie lk ireit cou( o Ireland, near Xock&o!Xnm, plain t Jo' to darling," replied the Murtough In a Amertoo. ff in Joes lot's Sheila flippant tone, although his heart Xildare. Both have their Jortnnct beat tearfully aa he halted the told and pood luck charm it given pony and swung down front the mmett' cart ( Bheila. fifcetla lot because k kai played ot and "Oh, Emmett, why batent ye ft loot in kit flirtation with the bean to see met" N . "Tls busy I am the whole day ftrU along the road from Kllla kikJ to Knockbotherum, and kc long." "I hear that y'er rctng away?" art (o make the voyage. "To America, Annie, darling, to T CHAPTER II Continued make me fortune." , "Oh, Emmett, ah' I'm never if "But the rtllags has UlKed.- see ye again "Of course. Why, Annie, when "Yei,' tha eosslps, bad ceu to them I But thy make up their tale I become rich I'm going to send ' out of whole cloth an" ye know for ye an' ye ll be living In a fine house with silks and aatlm on yer there'! never been cause. Nothing! oack." . Ter come out that would reflect "But Emmett, how toon, bow on me." 7 aoonr 19! "Of, It won't take me long. "I know that, Emmett, dear, but Tm a bit beierlir It all It's true There's big chances for the right kind of a man over there. There'! id: 1 lore you; ye'r the only boy In where a man has a chance to be Klllanmaui that I've ever walked to get somewhere. oat with. But the whisper! In the something, There's no way tor a fellow to cottages have hurt me sometimes. get on here around KUlaomaul Ye Oh, Emmett. I do want you to be know that, Annie." ' a big man an' a successful man an' 11K "1 know, Emmett. but Tm a good man an' If Ood wills It so afraid Ye me the ling; HI come to you when ye are ready Emmett,. ye promised know ye did," for me." Shellagave herself to his "An ye shall have It, Annie, Just arms wUh this pledge and the as soon as ever 1 can send for ye." somewhat confused by the "I'm afraid, Emmett There's deep sincerity of her premise press-a- ' ther fa'ber now, an' he's suspicious an awed kiss upon her .cheek. s aroused roe already, Emioett 19J "I'll do well, Sheila, darling, just He and asktd me to name the man for your sake," be promised. to." Old Tom Klldare was delighted. pledged 19 did "An' tell ye himr a was man after Emmett Murtough "Ye told me not to, Emmett" his own heart, a rollicking boy who Th The Murtough sighed With relief could take bis drink or leave It; ret who could sing the brave ballads Well he knew Denis Finnegan, jo: erf Ireland's long fight for liberty," tough, hard old customer was b The .countryside oir croon the love melodies that witb all his age 192 dtlll tolti tains of hl fliriitine prow ess woeb younger. rdo aiways mey wound up the tale with, "ah old Denis can do as well today, too, If he have cause." The Murtough had been uneasy ever since Annie had first listened to his love plea; now if he could safely embark on his way to America without old Denis calling him to account all would be welt t "When do ye go, Emmettr - "Ten days from today, an' all of Klllanmaui Is turning out to wish me well. There'a to be a fine supper at the Widow O'Farrell's given by all the men of the countryside.- Oh, tls a great day- - for me an' ye can depend on-"-if I'll be- a great man over there In AmerYe'll have the best In the ica, land, Annie, darling," he added to forestall what he feared would be tears and reproaches. "Ob, Emmett, I love ye so. Te won't forget met Ye will send for meT It must be grand over there ' in America! I'd love to go to you Emmett but Emmett, dear, ye must send for me soon, else father "Burt an' there's plenty of will know." "I will, Annie, dear, I will," he Chances or a lad like yon," Li answered fervently, "But I must col brought tears of submission to a be off now. There'a a deal to do colleen's eyes. . Old Tom never In getting ready for such a voyageV w doubted the Murtough's march to I must have all my business affairs prosperity over there In the fabled In shape before I leave," he went land of America. Such a broth of a on magnificently. XMi "I know, I know. But ye will boy could never fall, the old man Tu thought And when Sheila told him see me before ye go, Emmett," the tlH of her pledge to go when Emmett asked- anxiously. "Ye ll come fo, should send for her, be was over girl to see me an' ye'll walk once more lm. joyed. Selfishness entered Into his down by the sea Just as we used latlon, for he knew that Sheila Ub do?" never would leave him and that he.'k-indean Indeed ! will,"- the u lu BO while she lay Murtough premised own bis rltb eyes that fair land upon his. breast tor a moment be which spreads across a continent fore and drove he mounted the behind the welcoming arms of Miss on to Klllanmaui. cart But Emmett slv. Liberty. a Murtough sang no more ballads on 'Get ye Job, boy." be told Em-- ; the way to the village. an "Sure there's plenty of mett chances tor a lad like ou, you "The Widow O'Farrell had done iwlth yer fine manners an'.your gift herself proud. Few were the bano' gab. They'll take to ye, lad, an' quets ever held at the Inn; occa Ft: remember there's a future always sionally when there was a countryside hunt tea hunters would dine of In politics." The Murtough had planned a In a body at the end of the day, triumphant farewell. He set the but those affairs were torare. The do honor 1 date and with the connivance of guests gathered early VOI Old Tom Klldare there-wato be to Emmett Murtough, but more a farewell supper at the Widow honor to the food and liquor which O'Farrell'a Inn. Old Tom Issued would grace the tables. And each ion the Invitations by .word of month man was entitled to his' fullest and there were more than a score share, tor bad not each one conof acceptances but many a one tributed the price of his own sup said yes with his tongue In his peri Old Tom Klldare waa on hanrt-to- cheek. Ha would frm it wnulri be to enjoy the airtlcs of the welcome the guests,' and Peter Har-braggart Murtough. Soon all the rigan, the uncle of the young ad Peter had .countryside as far as. Khockbother-u- venturer. Joined him. knew of becomingarewell the reputation of beings a man over Indeed, Emmett borrow- whose eyes no one could pull the upper. llij. ed Old Tom's pony and dog cart wool. rrj and drove to Knockbotherum to "Good riddance, says Tl " he sa'd make his reservations for the to Klldare. "I'm glad I'm able to .i VI 'coach "Which was to relay him to give him the price of his passage. the railroad which was to carry tie waa Douna ror no good here in hinl to Queenstown. Klllanmaui, what with bis carrv The pony was Jogging along In Ings on an his laziness'. the moonlight and' Emmett sang im Ye'r too hard on the boy." de happily as he drove homeward. fended Old Tom. "Sure an' he Crowning the hill beyond him was Just sowing his oats he Is. He'll mi In the window of th cot- be a big man over there In AmerHi f a light tage of Dents Finnegan. As the ica, what with his fine looks an bo light fixed Itself In Emmett's eyes tne tongue on him. of the song ceased. He had no wish Bah, I ?e known the rascal vi to arouse the quiet of the Flnne-'Ca- since he was knee high an' his household for Annie would mother an father died an' left him hare much to say. The pony was to me to ta,ke care ot If he was a at a walk and the1 traveler ap- teal man he'd settle ddwn here In proached the cottage almost silent- Klllanmaui. 'Tls gtfod enough for ly. As the cart reached the gate us. It should be good enough for ,tn the hedge a figure stepped out tne uses or nimr to the roadside. (To be eonllnueiiV ' --t 8TX0PS1S . : ktw a do(t i r Mur-toug- d 1. to auy-thiii- s e t -- s Iter ' 11 11 - t STUDEB AKER THE WOMAN'S DAY glolie-tnitte- Many cars that cost twice as much as the Studebaker Custom Sedan haven't half r d die was ill Tlie lady next door is leaving her husband. As far as thflt is concerned, lie's, leaving her, too. They're fed up, say they. Can't stand things a week longer. 1 have suggested that they attend at once a 'lierforniaini1 of "The Beggar on Horseback'' which Is playing our '4own this week. I "want them to see I lie iiaiitoiiiine in the play. It's about a 'prince and a princess who, iHired by one another, don en I flaging costume and gu off into the Mrs. Borah umiii a jtown . weai-jngMrs. B. said, 'It's I sit dowu, then the climlis up so." Theri'Uioii the right until 'kirt liiecii j Kissed on her own- - home eineily for such a t rial - 11111I trm-iatlojTake one big fealhcr fan, be ieciH' read, ami ,wbcu sitting, hold it light hut jauntily over the iiiee caiis. This reciK' of a queen may be used by even lesser Ilk han senators' wives. I'lusli Ilorsr.- v- i. as much to show for it! Studebaker atamtna Is eridenoed by tbe fact that more tban 1,000 Studebaker cars hare given thefir owners from 100,008 toh 300,000 miles of satisfactory service. 111011- exei-utiv- . S : TONIGHT prn-'.ra- POLA NEGRI -- their father.' "HOTEL Frank Gonte Slwdley and Fan nie Seaiie of Ainerlcnn Fork were Issued n marriage license, af the county court house Tuesday. The i 1251 when your Mrs. Mary Peterson and daughters Pennsylvania, are l'rovo visitors for a few du,vs. car needs of, Ciiiinollmicle. repairing. Your repair worries will end when Mr. and Mrs. RaUli Stewart of Santa rM4tlA Culif ., 4r amotig the visitors to l'rovo today. you, bring your work to us.' b. fmctory, teith $100 quipmentmtnotxtracoMt. Other Stud baker and Erikln model $945 U4U9S. IMPERIAL" Naylor Auto Co News Events THIS IS STUD ERA KE It YEAR A THURSDAY The Love Romance of three women buddies on the French fighting front-- A dramatic and highly appealing, pic- Continuous Shows Saturdays Sundays and Holidays SERVICE GARAGE North lst yist - at tl 99 Tonight and 'Thursday JULIA FAYE Wt KENMETH THOMSON. "The Isle Of ' . .Retribution" Prog ram LET GEORGE News Comedy "Corporal Double Headline II "Comedy DO ed Sfraii , . 01 onows: - 2:30 ATIRACTION EXTRAORDINARY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 4:15 730 - ?:i5 Continuous Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays i Seven glorious days of sparkling fun good music successful plays y i 4 Ir 1 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY - 1 ir ' :J. ! ! "The most American thing in America." PRICES Comedy 1 -- ' 1 n ri "NO CHEATING" BUY SEASON TICKETS NOW AND SAVE America's Youngest Legitimate Jazz Band' 00n the Stage Matinees and Evenings r ON SALE AT FOLLOWING Members of the Committee TWO-THIRD- i S PLACES: andall Drug Stores GLENGARRyI 1 Iflf f n OF COST Paul's Juvenile Sym'phpnators "''' ri , rt r BIG LOW-VAL- UES . f Roosevelt si s repairing 261 One Day Only g e m Vim at the a v PHONE ture. HY and ROY . ( : worth of extra 218 WEST CENTER ST. '1 Mrs. .Alirr B. Ncrton of San Francisco, Calif., is a l'rovo visitor today. f.o. in greatest Pola Negri Picture of all times! Charley Chase in "Bisger and IWler Blondos." Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Thomas and family have returned to their Home in l'rovo from Iwis Angeles. Calif., where they have lieou visiting the 'past five weeks. ' TU D EB AC ER CUSTOM SEDAN . . ' 1 niiit-jhiu- ' SAM'S TIRE SHOP Provo lire I have cut ir 1 aud Mrs. Mat-ti- t the First Ward 86, jhee: by hook or erook, regardless of tl fact that he had a wife, would y. describe hert Hue, hotm creature"? la such manner dot Rupert Hughes deaafhe the g get-eheroine of his new book, "V live But Once. Whether you like or don t yon most admit that t day's pblloaopby ia a compost! rlgamarole running like this Uve but once; let's take what w want ; let the chips fail yhere thej may. s NEWS Glazier, 81, if Niols Larien from Vint-yarwas 87. lie and hi wife were Uth there, tlutt they do that any one els timid do au.l more,- - for they cvuld take the prize for the oldest umrried pouple. ward Joseph Stroun ot the'l-lrswill be 83 In August. In former years Mr. strong has danced a ji for twenty minute at a ntrrt-li- , rfin' this year he d win red himself still able. He keeiw fit, the old gentleman saldf-brltliug a lirse w.ery da.y of his life; From Khuron there was John Appleiiutu, Mi last March, anil Sum Smithers. 90 and wearing a I'rjuee Allert. from the letiinil ward. Hp hiis lived in Pnivo 27 Khers who Houhed.tlll, years. nineties were'J. C. Nelstm of Ijike View and soon to lw K5, Ijifayett!1 Guymou, lvijn iij 1W0 and Slnow Janitor of the Fifth ward park, f and Mrs. J,tilia Muria Itnlx-rt.Margaret J'elersnii of SMinisli the First ward and not ashnmil to wow Issued marriage licciisi' ill put her nee at SH years. tlho oiinv imrt house Tuesilav. ' in the fifterncMtn contests i for the prettiest wiinn. the handR. A. MitHieJL vine president of somest 111:111, the homeliest mini uiiil one of t lie largest nurseries In Orethe lioiiM'li'-s- t Vi'oniiiii. w ill king ami gon, was a 1'rov.o visitor Tuesday, tunning thvos between men nil wo- t lie guest of R II, Bower. Mr. men, forjfflf most iHipnlnr Mitchell was shown the various on J he rorniulttee and other events I'laccs of Interest-i- n mitt round are slated. l'rovo mill lie was enthusiastic with The iiininiltteosi in charge of the liis praise if the valley and its msday are as fo'lows : Chairmen- - of Uil.ilities. A. (. the committee, Smoot. C. II Wright. C. E. ('rnndAll Mrs. Edward Ieks. nml children .ml W.vmiin lierg: general 'Arrange- wi!l leave Thursiluy for Califoriiia. C. W. Thonin.J. ments (iimiiii-ttee- . will visit Avith friend whirre they iiml i14er Startup Wjiiiiiii in Iong Iteach. San liego, and San lnrn-Uirr"inniicc. (Jwirce Chirk, Friiiu-isi-oThey will he gone a refreshiiml Albert MiiIh-.v- ; ments. Mrs. Hurry (ijimmoh. Mrs. month. C.H. Wrighf niiiKMr.s. Parley Cling-er- : John ami James Wcslwood, sons sports, Frank Diiwnberr-'- ; of Dr. West wood of l'rovo, are her? Ascel Dahlipiist. A. O. SmiMit, Jtem-h- , from to AK'x'Mortenspn anil Teen I e dinger. sH'inl Long summer (Hfornia, vacaHon with their JJ V J nud Marie Aiutoft, that she was isay HI$H HEARTS." with It cin (Continued from Wge One) MALONE. PAGE The clever and Interesting Mrs. night for romance and adventure. f in the same article of They jmeet, of courae, not knowing Borah 81'AVISJI FtKtK. June 22. The dot tics then and uow. She remarks, one anutber, ad reluctantly at SlMuLli'lWk Firy 4eixir(kuctit was nowadays people dunt dresa up like ,dawn, ouly to part hasten home, one suiuiuoued tu Ijike Shore Monday FBOXE 117 piusu uorse tu go hhiuhr. cue jusi a jump aneaa or ine otner, ea- t ktxiut i u'clm-exoning by M harks back tu a few years ago when caw from the strange clothes of Ire iti "vroliern I cli ging to t.e the correct Mrs. Alfred HoganMB jof Iktlse, vailing costume consist-et- i romance Into familiar things, and I'tub Idaho of a feathered hat, white kid meet at the breakfast table, bored. lomptuy. The Idaho, is Kiicndiug a mouth Id Vr-v- fire was t.u Sugu what is ktuma as the gloves, silk ! r, iMilizened gown, and yearning for tbe night romance with her sister, Mrs. Walter T Id Barney .lair. a smalt barn, high heeled slipin-rami, all the fix- J bey ha,ye each left Master.. . uiysjai-kstrawstack, and chicken tures. ' What's It Matter- .oolis were Ucstruyeil. The fire hud We bear so much alxuit the in-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, JjorfenM-Suppose that a girl saw a, tan .airn-t- f such headway that the fiw cteasiiig ulJife, but In and made npherTnind loReth1ui ar rejoicing over tl arrival of a lopartiiM-nnTd srfVe only adjuri- Hie clot lies realm I Udieve that flue Imliy girl,. ImrH at ng pro rty mid pot out the blaze, things tire easier for women thau their home Friday. Mother hih! i'he iu.ss is istimattHi at uliut-?o(they once were. Perhaps we must baby are doing nicely. vitli no iiiMir.aive. lime more clothes than our lady we do not need such Mr. and Mi's. KgjuieUi Slutw am an infinite variety, Sort clothes, Miss Adatiue Kirk of I) Augcles evening clothes, if we're that klpd Calif., have returned to their bmnt of a girl, hikI we're all set. Apropos in Its Angi'les, California. afte of Mrs, Borah ou uol dressing 04M Mr ten with here spendMig days like "ilush Uorsesi9 have you ever Show's iwreuts, Mr. aud Mrs. Jo jMiticeii that rieoplo who don't "go , soph Shaw.. lucu" wear feathers and ribbons Wue ii Marie of all the Kuuianlus erfvniicd a public service when and lait's and ruffles and beads and Mr. ami Mrs. A. I). Clai. hit v flowers and mesh when they retnrned to their home ill I'nivu galling lu our realm, which has do go. whereas bags, the eierieiioed ufter spending" the winter in St. been made know only of late, Mrs. may start off in an William Itonth.tlie senator's Geiirge. jvife, felt and a serge suit or rites uIhiui jf. It seems ;tMrt at dress? (Tarlea Klwoi-- (onrail of Viv- the While House dinner "given in ,A I'anti nu'ii' honor of the that ltuly ipieeii, l'rovo canyon, and Alice ian OLD FOLKS JL IRS. 9 PROMO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1927. f LAKE SHORE HAS FIKIJ - Avays Clean Warm-Alv- ays SALESMAN SAM BY SWAN CRftCK (OOT THIS Cr3- - OF T 425 West" Center, my overhead expense so I can put out antaed, Repairs at a new low price. ' Come In and let me repair your tires and save you dol' lars." Rf'f qH I I T I.I. tl I I I ?rMM : B3 I I m 1 ? A Jr Jl I CJVVS I mw I VJ . v"; lADHERAl C T5trsswiSsS5.2'f J |