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Show - PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926 listened. The' belli of the far-of- f campus were striking midnight. There was a general scramble for hats and sweaters The boys were stamping tu the fire. "Judith," come' railed Eve, --yoa along." Eric and her cohort tiegan to walk slowly down the hW. Judith rose and stood looking at the moon for'oue last moment She could bear Eric's footsteps among the trees at her left, where 'h bad been sulking for the last hour. The voices of the rest of the party Ue sounded veTyttiftty,then away altogether. Judith turned. Tbe'lieriwn who steppe out of the trees was not Eric. He was a short and thick-se- t and even in the pale moonlight, she recognised the heavy jowl and plaid necktie of the man she had seen on Granville road, the igbt of the raid. He Jerked a thumb, over his shoul-tour friend Waters is asleep der, cliff. under a tree back there," he "Ow, that burnt my tongue 1" they too much Scotch, I guess." beard. Will maim, ajid jfeminlne He grinned at ber in the bhhib-ligh- t. htlle huuuibg8crawlingover laughter followed his complaint. ' if." : Eve rose and t alked toward the (To lie Continued) 1U,U " uismai outiooKi" saia bonfire. "Hush,' she said. They bottle Kitty was going to provider Someone handed him a bottle and Ere called out, "Easy .there, Eric This party has kmg walk, home. Better keep your wlfij clear."- Eric laughed harshly. "I know f Myself." He how, to: taka ear was walking restlessly around the rock table, Judith turned ber balk on bim, A moment later be stepped between her an Wetherel "When are you going to stop mooning over that fool orSmey-he fjPr-a- d maklng.-demanded , .Judith answered sweetly, smiling up at him, "Make a fool of you? It can't be done. You're made a fool of yourself." He left her. Eve was seated near the edge of the cliff, leaning her bead against a tree stump. Her the moon. "Lucky llttte planet that," she mused, to Judith. "All dead. No warmth no rain, no seas, no rivers;-nplants, no animals and no ugly the d '""' r--- Nl - IG- ft 7f4."5ie-r Virginia Swain SEfiVia INC 4 ' - : ' WH4T HAS fiflNE BEFORE t MABTIN, Reaching Pendleton University, finds, rtu--. dVida more congenial aa friends 'jlMTH "fliiB:facanreiubri3a EK!I. sophisticated senior and DRl POTEB DOBN, astronomy prof are rivals for her favor. ' MYRA AID RICH, s junior, living at Judith' boarding bouse, hates Judith because if Erk'a attentions to her. Erie and Judith escape from a raid, when tbey are dining in a Toadhouse, and Judith spends the flight in a cabin, while Erie returns to town, Myrs hears of the escapade . and trfea prejudice i)r. Horn of it to him. Erie takes Judith to dinner at his fraternity house,, where WILL WETHEREL makes an embarass-in- g reference to the raid. . NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XIII, It should have been a monient altogether painful. But Judith only t Will. The nulled professor was looking t liis plate. The chaperone was not content to (Imp the conversation,- - though she nA Ignored Will's reference to the " madhouse ''Pendleton is full of ilunprous radicals," she said. ','The Voting folk powaditys discard Christianity asjsoon as they geUnto colI smiwe-- it is that are to blame." I)r Dorn shook his head. ' Where science collides with Genesis, a linmdcr Interpretation of Genesis "wnnrrarwn-xTrcenecessary to discard the .Christian love uiuT nrliicliiles of1iToTlreriv . clean Using just because geology i:ud astronomy have (old us something l""' about those seven days of the creation. Eric laid down his siilad fork with s clatter. He was Imperfectly vell- lng his disgust. "Brotherly love? he said, "contradicts every law of survival. And as for clean living as you understand menus, only ' h$if iivii4." ; T"!., There was a great silence over the 1 table Until the song leader struck dinner table -- chanteys about "The Sweetheart of . t ' d La :'Y ILL V I T II V ' 1 Judith.- , Ere sat up suddenly and looked at her. "You're the. first woman Pro liked in a long time. Mlsa Martin. And I didn't mean to Uke you. Ion you've grabbed too many sea at wh. But I Boot believe yoa tchemed to do It '"Still.-you'rdangerous. Erin, Will and Peter Dora are aU falling for you.. I'm not worried about Eric's getting hurt He ran take eare of himself. Will ha wit to seriously, capacity to be damaged lint Peter Horn hi In dirs peril of having his life smashed by a reck less young woman who doesn't give fig for him." "Nonsense," said Judith, hut she flushed uncomfortably. , The rest of the. party bad made small bonfire at the edge of the woods, and their shrelka over the marshuiallow-toastln- g floated out to the two women at the edge of the STAKE HOLDS BIG INSTITUTE Garrett DeJoug of the B. Y. U Prove. Music during the day was provided by Mrs. Maud Jeusea and who Afton Jones and- - company furnished a number of selections. nd-'Er-ie e t , said-"Hu- d - ., SPANISH- - FORK,. Orj',M.--A- s ehi'atlnal institute of the- Palmyra :Hke was held here- Sunday With three well attended 'meetings. Airplane Assists In ' L Bandit Search ; DOWAQUC, Mich, Oct 19 (UP) Aided by an airplane from Niles, Mich search for five young bandits wno yesterday staged sea sat Ions I uaylight holdup of the Les State Bank berer.vWainlug in $48,700 cash ahd amint In securities, ceateed, today Into Northern In- t i .. Uiaua. which with The automobile (he bandits escaped, while pursued 4y half a duxen machines, bore, an license and it is thought the The first was held at the Seminary building from 9 to 10 o'clock for y the Stake board of education, teachers and ktike'. teacher 'training supervisor; Wallace was in cbuiwatlitWsny' reports were given. The neit meeting was held at the senior high school building from 10 o'clock until noon. 8eakers were Wallace Brockbank, and Lars E. E. men fed to the Srsely fettled Eggertsetii prayers were hy Altierl Misha-vrakSwenson and Dr. Joseph Hughes. , district between Elkhart and lnL A public was held meeting " Chief of Police Oscar Burch, wb in the afternoon at the City pavilwounded- - In tbe hack from a mas ion commencing at 2 o'clock. Speakers were Ed M. Howe of the stake l(d' of buckshot during an of volleys with the robbers, t'HM'H ix Hi titbit Ti Mtttttt ttt stake Uiard of eilucatlim and Prof. was reported resting easily today sem-luur- BK-k-bas- - . a, 1 m y M j 7 PsiV SIkiiiq Every fraternity nian M'cept Eric ""."""opened,, his mouth wide and sang, Judith began to wonder when the store of fraternlty'songs would run out and the guests be free to relax their faces from the wooden smile which they seemed bound to main- ' tain during the singing. mut"Damned silly childishness," tered Erie. "Singing their own praises to tunes, while the dinner guests wait for their des-'"- . , tin-pa- n Bert." The chaperone rose after a bit, indicating that the meal was at an Will Wetherel ran to Judith and her arm. "Ooiue on, play the piano for us," he cried.. Eric scowled, but Judith went with Will to the piano in the living room., , masculine crowd , gathered i; A round, and the wavy-haireyouth sat on the' floor with his Wad against the piano leg, and mooned at. her singing plaintively, a half tone out of tune. 'i Dr. born had taken n chair near- by and was watching her gravely.' The other - feminine guests had mobilized on a far davenport and were studiously not listening to the music. , en ught d r You can conquer IrritabUity9 headaches and fatigue ' faich remit at you know from the enemy, Irregularity of Mbit,- -i as th old hardy Roman legiooar- - ; ' lei conquered the dies known world, and oa tbe same diet that kept them well through 4ratic change, ot cli- -' mate which would hare kiUed leas well Bouriahed ', Buy from your grocer today a package ' of Roman Meal, Thia cereal it NOT aolely a medicinal product compounded oi cearae bran, wnelieTcd by nouriah-in- g graina. It it a food, nouriehing, atlmulating and delicious, compoted of . the whole wheat and rye berriee, with : juat enough bran added to keep the aya tern regulated, and thoroughly cleansed in Nature's one and only way, through . properly balanced food. . -r- if luit an, K $Jil(lw 1 Z t 1: : " 1 j V - 4-- r : , m: ,, V ' 1 LL 1! rf 1 " Ml We Believe Every Woman Knows . ' f'J : r Th ere is no Substitute for Electric Cooking - ' iiiniiiiiniirmii iftr i Ik miwmfrwf8tf-- Wi'nTniiiniHiniifrii nnTfimmitim 1 . Ihe Iteriin to Cudnian mid then to blackness was thick and limitless, wiS Judith stepped n little farther from iH'lmssy and Grieg, ' Hclow them, toward the east,' Judith') fiiigers ran on from If I II !l 1 1 ECAUSE of the thoVilge, and shivered slightly .""She glanc?d around the. little circle, now strangely silent. Then she started. "Will," she said, , in" a low tone, "there were ten of us ;, when- - we 'sturledVand now there are eleen '" "Yoti munted wrong," said Will, absently. He was taking his ukulele our of its case. There she .comes," shouted someone, pointing eastward. All eyes turned toward the uioon? rise. A faint red fan was spreading on the eastern horizon. Between it and the cliff the invisible meadow brooded., and an - Invisible stream ninde little lapping noises audible to the party fin the rock. "The moon Is a blood red lantern carried oh a long stick by an old mandarin," said Wetherel, striking a chord. "SiTuT'ii eeross the circle. '. Hut Wetherel con tinned to strum mi the ukulele The red disk climbed slowly to full view, and the meadow below filled with the pale reflection. "You and the moon," he Whispered. "To gorgeous' ll!4 struck tip a ringing accompaniment on the ukulele, droning tile words in a shaky tenor. "For .heaven's Will,"- protested Eve, ."don't' sing.'; He gave her a The rest Of the party sat in silence, while the ni'iou up the arch of the eastern sky. Wetherel's minor strains died away. There whs u sharp noise ns Eric sprang to his feet,2WeH. Where's e. hurt-look- ..'.savory flavor of delicious and - The-crow- very quiet.'"- The music was rudely interrupted. Eric' appeared out of nowhere and stalked totlie piano. "Siorry to spoil this parlor recital," he said, "but Kve's party Is waiting for m 4 oiitsid4." " Eric took Judith, to the staircase that led to the chsperone's room. "You ' should have had your sh(ies changed on time, instead of playing the piano," he complained. "Jealous infant," she taunted, as she ran upstairs. The evening, had' been perfect. The men were jealous and the women envious. "Where's Billy Boy?" called Eve from her post on the top "step! as Eric and Judijth came- - out- - of the house. Eve was leaning against a plHiirvJdly miffing ntR.xdguret.She. was in brown tweeds, with a tura-o- ' shahter cap on the side of her gulden head. "Here I am." yelled thct .voung man, leaping through the doorway Into the center of the group around Eve. He was carrying some sort "of musical Instrument under his' arm. "Well, 8 he isn't wearing theTid-in- g suit again," said Eric. ''Expect to. meet a horse tonight, Wetherel?" Will ignored 'him. He, was bending over to finish laciug his pKtur-tpqnknee boots., They set. out southward towarij the fithletic field, Eve'wa'lking 1k- t ween-twswains at the head of the process loivand the others following In twos ami threes. The night was dear ant, wilil.'TvittrxJilaclt Telvet sky. Eric, walked moodily beside Judith.- She could' hardly keep her 'feet from dancing. At last he broke the silence. "Yon don't think Hi' lid-- ' miration of those morons' at the frflt house meant anything,." did. you? Gad! Their sheep's eyes anil their bnwliugs around that piano. I felt ashamed, Jut-- you," - Wetherel dropped back to walk with them, and Judith giggled to herself as Eric's ' breathing became '' ' ' shorter and angrier, ,, I'm going to slug to'yon tonight, Judy,"-caroleWill, "as I've never sung to woman. And f yon dm't melt to the strains of my.hit 111 jnmr. ff lim-er'- s Tean in TiiV de' spair.",;;, ,j" "Exceilent Idea," said Eric. "You will fall Into Parmer Jones' pig pen at the foot of the ctlff." - Wetherel and Judith laughed. - Eve and her companions had gone far ahead and the three loiterers hurried to overtake .them. They climbed a hill that lied tohe-pre- c pice overlooking the broad, meadow of the Little, Coori river, and found n ' r v everything cooked on the' Electric Range. Be cause of Its undisputed economy- - no other cook-- ing fuel costs so little. Because of the cleanliness of it-- no soot to scour from the bottoms of utensilsno litter! about the floor to be an eyesore and to require constant sweeping up. 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