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Show :r w, PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER ,18,;.! PAC2 -- CORETHROAT Gargto with warm atlt watar thn" apply o ttuot- - II i Ul'GE MAST a Ml WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Jl U1T11 MAKTI.V 4erfcinc fABDIXGTOX. England. A hug mooring mast has been erected- - at Cardlngton, which la t be the Em-Ikterminus for the project fir ' hrr Virginia ' ir year at Pendleton I'nivandtjr, is kissed hy LKIC WATERS, atArellietaes? ibwj UEAStRMCEtSC. ; .Swain ma DK. PKTKB DORN aW aceka r racquaiiilajnce. rMVKA AU)BICH. Hvkic at which airships of 5,000,(MIO cul.k feet .are to be used. . The mast is boarding house, tatrna that tower 200 feet high, with passeugei. Eric kjved Judith and breaks aft , elevators. friendly relaik i with her. Escaping from a dull faculty lea, Judith hike hit the country with Erie and dine lit a rmtdhutM. It Is raided mM they escape In ru3mtcirm t a cabin where Judith 8:45 theHight, wiiiie Krit ' ALL SEATS - - 35c uaJlu back ta town. The people f the cabia make na 6 . iippe&nmre and the atmosphere is highly mysterious. .She find, that Hie bedroom or hnTnoToek. OiO ON WITH THE STORY. NOW and '' CHAPTER 'Thorp, was neither Itult. keyhole FEATURE PICTURE nor noli on the, door.; Its unfiiiishci ' lo;:rds, were roughly joined and Itiuiis-o- u !erHie hinge. ., - J uili tli rushed to the window and ' ' flung hji the- sash. Uuiu was imr-Jiii- t with grist ill down the riuif-aw-Lu u stream wind brought gutter ALICE JOYCE --and splashing- in bef face. Heneath the CL1VE BROOK , 4trmtnf"thet!4orffl she mhl hear 'be faint whirring of a motor far down the road, where the itoliee still wntehcd the Iilue Moon Inn. j liditiTTufut'd wy- - froinJth Ktre;i miiis window and sat down JijVAijj- on the bed, her' eves still f.n the h:ilf-y ijjogirIhjljQlliift. i "ritlsaTSnipIre 'AfrshTSen'liiCta. her The Republican State Committee raises the question but fails to answer, it Instead, a resort is made to rjdicule and belittlement z:yrr?; -- v , Jtt-(IH- Columbia Tonight:15 ,'"- - - v f - that makes it unanimous, IF NOT, WE .HAVE AN ISSUE It is charged that the voting record of Reed Smoot shows him to be on the side of the big interests and the side of those who would against the people--q- n "Jiyra!" repented' Judith sense-ijswl- "Krlc, you ere a noron." e ' . Lucy Gates GRAND OPERA ASS'N trit - u"7niFH'gTiiirwit was still at-- u leadlock when they reached the streets of I'endlvton an hour out-.yin- Carmen Lucy Gates, .as "Carmen" Herbert Gould as Escamillo as Don Jose Alfonso Romeo ' B. Cecil Gates, Director FULL CHORUS Symphony Orchestra ' d . Prices: First 12 rows .$2.20 Next 12 rows . . . .$1.65 12 rows . . . .$1.10 Last BaIcony.T7T7777 .$1.10 Gallery .7.50c , horse?" v Curtain 8:15 p. m. RHUL MOULTON -- 1 11 7- . 6"ea -- ; ed Judith. aope. Heel more like what 1 jnisuimi'iistaodn nd disUl u sloned spnhir, Jxwet by bills, exams, .uninteresting women and sometrmei tlds In the head. It's a gloomy iiy. old shack. Lets hurry by." JiMtlth shrugged ber shoulders , it ndwalkea;7r In concert every Tuesday, Wed., Friday and Saturday i PtllNCESS .'iflr ALL SEATS Tonight and Tuesday LEFTY FLYNN in - .. "THE FLAME ARGENTINE" - ahd coraay-'"- t" ; - por pr y it looKX "of intosi)ec'tion ,had not sptnt itself. "What's worrying .me, jude, .Is what am I good for? I fan't see anything ahead after college. Bus! OUR BOARDING HOUSE WLiSfe. ask c ' "Yep. Shv r - ' - I can write make money. for the editor Ii'8 too high-broof cJiaps: I can play a good game ut urofessienal atWcti-'j- i know. jren't Quite the thing you but in.' books, have good'taste "I book reviewing, doesn't pay much. There's only the stage, left. But. 1 don't kid myself I could make a thing I conlo grea bttron-Jfcttdo wpuld be, to be a matinee idol and that would mean hours a day ,ln tlie gynuiasiuiu." "Pardon tae," said Judith, "hut I don't quite see the connection." "Why, to keep my figure perfect, 1 jof course. A matinee Idol bus watch his waistline, it a an awiui ;iiore." His appreciative glances traveled down his' slim body. a Suddenly he shook himself though to " throve off these melnn- ichidy thoughts. Then he turned to .Judith and took 1 th her hands. wanted to tell you something, ' he said yery earnestly. "WH1 you lis ten and not ask questions?" Juillth nodded and looked at him half frightened by his nianner.-"Wftte- h Myra Aldrich,' he said' ."That's all." ., (To be .continued) would .bore me. ' aly 1 , a)Ho) oR Yfbwefc f A : her? r- - ,.,.. ..,', . ; It stimulates the digestive jukes, thus aiding the stomach and general - health.'" Vacation Fares , ... tb : . ""w Wrigley's is , : ' ; Denver & Rio Grande! Western Wlnter"vTourlst. ' southern destination ' v sM 81 - tickets ,to vari-ou- 'v X . aalo dally with final return limit of TJine Montha from date of. sale.' Stopoverr' in both directions .Diverse routes if ,i s and southeastern il sslill Mttm aflai liMil fHiiTisJnasWi i June IPcertaindeKtlua;. MiWistsfc ffni wnrnrin FIREPLACE The evenings are longer, now and the fireplace becomes & welcomed member of the fanu ilycircle "and Tadiates'J inore :omfort and cheer than any- - daily tq Tlnal return limit SO, 1927: iiiM s& f&A v and Cheer on "sale April CI i in a t bear final limit of May 3i; li)27 ror'dctalled fares, roAfes and'Pnlunnn rese'rvnHons, call on nearest Rio Grande agent ijiJShY'li: affiiili Comfort tiona. which:, from the novel THREE DAYsTaT- REGULAR PRICES i'fL you, tool v,,' and the " r 9 diriy 'fjt?ji rfsus good for CALIFORNIA ' "' AndSithri$Ws;Aeywql, PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND RETURN fJi-r- -i -- . ' t ' ''. splendid system or practice of mouth hygiene.. It rcmores the bits of ,food which would ferment and injure the, teeth. '". . ., .. Children love the cool taste of healthful cleanliness afforded by Wrigley's Chewing Sweets. jealoiM woman Is in possession of Judith's secret. Will Myra tell . ' v FALL AND WINTER V '. X :: r.louth Cleanliness , Railroad Strand .: ,4' A i : lo Ift I VrAM'MDRe. pe$cue. op a: pal To it a'('n't toetry-b- ut jon . . (Political Advertisement) .' Bu Ahem .. ASHTON'S COLUMBIANS rt -- triple-locke- J - t. Scoring the Pictures with his Columbia Orchestra It Is Time for a Change , h-- ... of all fair minded voters to be so soon forgotten. - : , the minds- - GovenorJr2pjea . : Prices Indude War Tax e c g every-uiiffln- ; Will turned a corner. "Honk, honk !" came the sound which was pulling--. her up from, the t Judith looked at" Erie. "Is Tonr business in life being disagrpe-alil- e deep wyll, of uiilonsciousness. . --I ........ ,nn,i i in ,.:T.,..i.. ? T"" r iciepnone you, Miss She stirred ahd lay" with" eyes he "Xti. Martin," Eric said, "to ask you if but my chief laughed. closed though sunlight from the vou Would not like to come to the lone window flickered on her lids. pastime is cracking down young We're ; going tfW!Wmi-;ht"to Friiln tlieelescopt on the nebula. XuiHed hercoat; around her and ran swig it i ne I'leiuiles 1, '"JJhere are many kinds of smugIt Klwmlil I.., an to the window. There was Kric in his roadster. ness," snid Juditli, "and one of them literestiiig sight. is Ihe kind that selec:s fellow i Jitdith tried to. sniile' brightly. parked almost beneath her window ' I i h i ;i k 1 ' 11 go to bed early," she liwn-and a vinrfrM-lit tier. "1:01110 now. aid. "I am Very tired,' Her Juditji dressed hastily, picked up JjiiuitU, don t vent your bad temiier .vhilfi face CorTiibonited the statc-iienher purse and gloves and ran down oil me. riayeu't I done everything the steep steps. ' I could for you J", lie inaile no further attempt ut downShe encountered nobody stairs andnade her way on the run d to the outer door.. ... It was y and she had to struggle with its bolts before she stepjKKl out into the seven o'clock sunshine to iueet Hba, ECAt)MAToK-f- ci( Krlc. 1 : THEHAV YOU $AVD Lgf tt)0ULDMT" Co He held out a satchel as she ran toward t.Iie car. 'You're to be tpieen eiTuAlloM Me of the Mny, my dear, and here are V VeTeRDAV J dRocoMIM your fresh togs. You sin go back to town looking ns fresh as when Kun lu you left home yesterday. njvv mid change.' "What?" gasped Judith. "Absolutely. You'll find a dress and hose and shoes and items sub rosa. Jlyra jiutin your tooth brush and rouge, too." 7"Myra V The word expired on her . The people will not be satisfied with cheap invertiye as an answer. The attempts to burlesque.-thlate Goy7 ernor Bamberger,the attempts to bismirch the character, of Woodrow Wilson, and the attempts to . make . Finally she limped to the table slid bejinu to push if toward the later. door. Uriici-astiiinst the door, it "You're utterly unfair to Myra,'', would serve- to warn her of ail at- Eric contended. "Why, of course sin tempted entrance ut i:u,v rate, .vouldu't talk about t'lis, nyhen I She had' no mimier fixed it In' ook ht r into my coiifld.mv." she heard heavy stepu "Erie," ?aid Judith stitblMisnly, elimli-ed on theliwiisi outside. They. 'this story will lie whl.iieiejlii slowly mid sh' waited holding IkmiHi at the Schooner and JUT breath, for a kiunk on the doiir. every bisith at the Tavehrby fivt and a 'moment The steps paused ' o'clock tonight.''. then descended once more. Judith sank hack agi;inst the cush ;'Erie st (Mid motionless for ; a moment ioned seat. "Ry gad," he Said," "you-hibjHuueji a re the wiirstcIFrt-nrt- B' animal kingdom.' the door was free. She Judith shook her head wearily. cautiousKBMUigJl jJiw.ii'atid jH'P'rwi 'Ym donf understand, Eric. Men ly into the dark hall On her doornever do. MyrtT might possibly let step sat a battered teakettle emit the rest if she was not Conting wreaths of steam. Besidea it wasof cernedstoryIn our affairs. But Myra's folded a coarse towel and. roll jealou-tha- t's tUe straight .truth of " bandages. I know What any jeal.ou Judith breathed more fre ly as woniau would, do with that story." site, took these first-aiimplements She twned away from Jjiin ami into, the room. They were evidently "drove in moody sijenee for a result of Eric's story of her acrfs yey some distance, She wits roused. iy shelfor dent when he was pleading ter for hor. There was a cracked Eric's shouting atWill Wetherel, who was Walking toward fhe camwashbowl on the floor in ,the corndad in his riding suit, of hunt-r'- s pus, er and into this Judith polned.the green. twi!iiing water. 'Hi ihcn, WcthlTcl. where' .A. .half hour - li;ter, ' with the 'Mo&tW IJUi yoH- - hwe btffl sttraiin'iJ Twriffht'd aud liaiidagedr Wetherel liKiktd straight a'head. she pushed the table hack, into position across Jhe door and crept be- "You go to hell,'' he said quite clearly to Eric. ... tween the coarse blankets. - "Will," said Eric more slowly, She was soon sleeping the heavy "just when did you last, see a sleep of an exhausted child. ly in Jiidith lMkM aT"htin;"It striken itiyersutJon Bod Judith wnt oa her way. She bad barely time to ue that you would be a particulars' unpleasant person to be iuvulvcd dnjss before the dinner gong rang. ilh in a scandal," she said at lat. - "Great snakes,' she beard .one of Kric laughed lightly. "That's true, the freshmen say, as she went down I guess. I don't live np to the role the steps to the dining room."Now ny and tiycriMis.r'tef'toritt Judith, I'm not a seiitiniciiUilist, aiKl. you ugTOWtt'ut.'tlryt"drtor don't iMed chivalry. I'd do for you a sight of; Ttrjlm..a8 telling nie take inf .yiiHt I'd do for any other human alMiiit it. lie wouidn't, iwiiig who needed help. J5ut as for tin v SW it was So place for nice little girls tljat, hadn't cut their wis obtying the Sir IiSuncelot to :, diiine who thinks slie is (him teeth.'! , ;(, Instead of going In to dinner, when she isn't well, oniproinlsul I Jtoliib retnifneil for ber bat and left just won't do it, that's all." tlie house Judith said nothing. They drew up at the Kteilwav steps i A1U ietherel was lonnging In a at the Tavern wlien just as the last crowd of students booth :eft the house in a nurd dash for she (entered. "Let's eat in a liurr.v their eight o'clock classes. and, go to see I'ola XegrI at the nde." said Eric ami- he cried. "I ve got an "(ioiidhye "We'll have thatsteaksome awful- kiitdijiiuiiiiei1 and I lieeO ' '. riTher time. oniiany The little car scampered up. the Walking home from the movie? " -sti'eet. t intpr, np became stm. more com- The usual smell of Uumt bacon nitifltraiU'e. "Thi? 'college Is a huncb and stewing coffee filled Jd(th's f vulgarians. BT stifling me. But nostrils as she entered the hall. But I teH you I won't bejjut In a mold the sudden realization thiit she had like (he rest if. them. I shnU eftt not er.teu since early morning .the drlhk nu( dres as my owii Taney he'ard Wo day before brought such a rush of dictates. I snpjiosp-iyot- i weakness that she was drjven to' the tery' insoleiK-this, morning about gloomy dining room as soon jis he tin riding sultf.'. .. had., deposited her bag behind, thjK 1 did," said Judith. "Honestly, door. Mill, .do you wear It just for art To her joy the table was deserted sake,tr do you intetid to ride some and she ate in solitude, at one end day?" of the spotted table, 'encompassed His hurt eyes searched for her by the coffee cups of early bfeuk- - fa ee In the da Jude, don't yon r i.fnst..i's:' st art it. I wear thai .suit, because g Classes eere-ted- j mis. and itpleflses me. ilpcrsiriunTEy ex afternoon classes' were worse, Ju- (Hinds when I have on something dith was grad that Erie did not atX don't see that Jt'j tend the Horace eiass. But the Bea- - picturesqua (any body's business hut niy own.' sey sisters and the "spec tacled youth , They had reached the jiath lead nan saved up long lists of stupid ing around the side of the adminis to questions ask her tration building. "Do you alway .... I. XfIKU administration hull t fool b uII i.i - Leaving , 1,1 yu III,; Wtnl. "" tniTgency. I whistled her up at five .'clock and made her pack the hings. She didn't kick mnch.'' - One Night Ony -- curtail the big interests and punish corruptionists. 0 which side of this question docs the Republican -- Hrcrriji'ite still. t Yagreeirttee"pulJicantateiommi "THE HOMEMAKEIt" Oct. 19th . : -- . o -- The people are saying VIT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE." 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