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Show !'-- I y : " ' : . PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY t OCTOBER 25, fACETHi: i - CITY NEWS Women Day PbM.107 - I92G . . . - I,.; ... Sjt w in -- ll Wi JJErte,.. Judith gets into numerous scrapes, among them a dinner at a roadlwuse which is raided, and? moonlight hike from which she is compelled to with "KIT. crept a TV SHEArtTOTrnifnaft" be-- " cause Erie has drunk too much. Dean Brown tela tier that his wife Is going to visit friends in a small town upstate, but Judith sees her in the city hotel where Judith has gone for a wee end of relaxation. "Mrs, Brown is Ported by a hand some man. When she returns' to Pendleton, Erie gets off the same train and Dean Brown sees them together. Mrs. Brown sends for Judith and throws herself and her secret on her mercy, Judith assures her jhe will not apeak of having seen " her in town. the this conversation, tiring dean cornea home and says sneeringly, "I, trust you and Mr. - ride-hom- e Waters, enjoyed your trip, Mlsa Martin." week-en- - cei-fi- igbf j .1 " l, - - . 4 i J I ?J i - i jifrerhis' dr ' L, d - mm- ' i ; j - , . dce. MISSIONARY ti be' d j j ecaT""'7 , MrsTrriwen hind the westerly sky Hue. and the brass knockers' on the professorial fjouses no longer shone yellow. The elms overliead were rustling aud (iropptag leaves in showers; She crossed the bridge and made for the campus almost nt a run. It was in shadow,-f- or the western hulldlngs wcnfiipil It froiii I lie low rays of the setting sun. She hurried across the central path. The mounds were still distinct in ther twilishrTbey" llf fe3 their rounder! heads against the her.- - : smooth lawn just ulicad-- uf A mail emerged from Iicliind them and walked' toward lier. At Jir-- t Judith scarcely noticed him. so absorbing were her own thoughts. Hut when h came a little nearer mid stood in the wthJwfore JuEs sTSrfed backi "Kitty" Shea hunched jils Swaggered town nlhj'L. d "Howdy, Judy, fine evening, ain't it?" Judith did not answer, but he fell into step beside her. '. Xhe walked faster,' and bc turst'lnfo laugbter. "What's the hurry? Plenty of time before chow.. Not six o'clock yet."' .still she did not sieak. When they reached the turning point in the pathway, she saw "two men students a little 'way off, and made a movement as if to run to. them. But Shea caught her by the arm find twirled her around vio'ently. "Look here, you can't. affonUto lie so damn choosy with ine,. You and young Waters ! I got you both right where you can't squirm or squeal?" "What do you mean?" demanded back her shouldJudith, - CM.--- -- -- r- Shea stepped still nearer and thrust out bis black Jowl. "Well, time's the Blue Moon. And if there Auction I Commencing Tonight at 7:30 inRE ; .:. d !', -- " lba . lr J Disastrous Fire pJhMhgUKM H4NTA'LARATliftr'tr'p ?!lSt.yjie1tXJ.Jtoe, jvaltaf ... st t loi 8 T - -- ? - - Columbia 35? VAUDEVILLE STOCK -- Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware; Clocks, etc. no tO: SALES DAILY . Iv Relics Lost In ' " 1 - it-b- : llllIIIKIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKVnnillllllllillllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiinr Ifll!- . Three-fourth- 'Jl - the-dea- te g " -- 4l-oHher-vt- p stooped to set it up aitain. He had not met Judith's eyes. Judith puliecT her scarf around her. "I dujgt know how Mr. Wafer enjoyed Mr; trip. I enjoyed mine very mn(,; think you." She va words clow. shaving Dean Brown began to remove bl overcoat. sleeves stuck and he cast a resentful glance at his wife, who sprang to help him. "Oh, he said,:",I Rayoaretnrnina with him and naturally thought "I don't care what you thoitcht," said Jdith..fl went to Mddleluirg nlnne. T Vlpn't know where Eri.; by, Mr. Waters Went. Good Brown." The deaa'aVlfe gave her a glance The-ilett-n - of pleading. caught tt. the front approaching Jndtuayaa 'door, anjl 3ft. Brown ran after her. Dean Brown, followed, and stood in watching th'em. Judith said .attain to "Good and speechlw wo...the, man. Rhfluejtped out on the porch, and the ftaut door shut out the - blanched face of IrsrBro wir. Judith ihurried on down the street. Tfi.vsun had droppedjhe-- M'-l- ' '" d LTlM,Biahwltafatt.duwwinBd n '' -- . horn-rimnie- d 4 - f d ' : g . d NOW GO ON WITH THE STOR CHAPTER XVII 4 Bu.a g -- friend. 1 tome-umklu- . dteap-prove- wild-e.vfj- ... oy Virginia .Swain m NE A SERVICE INC. w M.iT MAS tiUXE BKFvRK Jl'IHTtt MARTIN, route teacher t Pendleton I'nlver. Ity. is admired by ERIC W.-- . TER& bolshevistic mien and DR. PETER DOKN, astronomy profrmtor. MYRA ALDRK H. a spoiled beaut y living at Judith's bonding hotwe; hates Judith because of Erie's attentions ta her; t Dr.LPorat a -- with DEAY. TIMOTHY BROWN on the discipline committee, JudithV ' attiden Doa't carry on about cigar ashes By ALLEXB 81MXF.B Deaa Tucker jof the Utah Power We laughed at this one until we spilled oa. the rng, is aud Light company, left this mornomrpt tfee almost choked over oor shriBip sa- how to be though tuanled ing for Vernal on a short business hpiy " rnlea we lad of Mrs. Elisabeth MacDuaaid. lunched ' my Mead and I, as trip., today. "The friend U married and authority of wrrtea stories and niagaxlo&jrtlclea ''niverslty. Tbla priestess of hat E. J. of MageJby Monroe, Utah, luilso tin tbwhen Mierv ht borne. A day or ao ago she re- - marriage enlarge ber point, b.a aT x spent Saturday aud Sunday wasa't the Blu Moon, there'. f'lved a telegram from 'a certain lug- - that many men have beea anadji ghe nu , ,to with friends. er a Lean. AND the rid borne." editor asking for a. special article miserable la their homes by a jdow ,,y Jhe Mivuf ,nd luuked ou, on her wrist. But AH was' atlU in the ward. A cai He put f or t he niaga tlue,i"Now the . girl's otieLng watched like t dog or Mr. Blaurh lobQvsn and son name happens tieforftrJuflitb emrid acrettm, mcaaf atood parked a little way up the to tie "Louise," but never wore any pretty clothe er one intervenea. me two youtai street, evidently left for the nigh llsmilton are visiting with relatives for ien purpose she use 'Lou Har- Jewelry until she got her 25.WW enris (her maiden name) Browne.'. hom she had' sees on the jiath br Settle ue staying in; the next iu Salt Lake City for a few nays. ... gagement ring t ITlie telephone girt who phoned ahead had heard Sheas vole ana bouse, it IwMiilllKhiM t, M, A. Holm, a resident of Bait the messuge asked for "Lou HarrU returued. A squirrel began to chatter sleepTwo out of five women In One of them struck at the man, ily in the tree opiwsite Judith's Lake City, Is here for a few daya Browne." "This la she, announc America smokeevery accord ia cigarrts, ed "Mr. Browne T friend. .my but Shea war Bonn'-tn1 ; a luTeblagfwlndow:Th noW bektw nilnh with friends. to some' recent atatistlcs, and at shrieked the is ' jhave com from his catnperlng feet phone girl. "No, it galhip across the rampua. leant 15 per cent of all rlgarets' sold One of the lsiysttirted to ebasftou the wooden floor of the porch, Mrs. Anna Marie Decker has re- tor me Lou llama Browne," In are ao!d to women. Totiacco firms and rime back. tilav Judith turned back to t ho tight. turned, home from a few days visit sisted, thy friend. But thf phone say. that it Is no longer good bijl-nes- a t JustTcau r?Jt girl He peered Into Judith's face. "Did and began to get ready for bed. She la Salt Lake City With friends. to Ignore the woman element bfc." , ukased she. t'K must be for he hurt you? Why It's Miss Mar-- , Hashed her hair hastily; for she and thst very soon their aihr-verMr: Browne. a it's great stresa the value of Why, . tin!" i Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Hlrks and j was very tired. In 4enir,H long 4mportant business telegram"-Shade- from a woman's Judith bs.Ved at him daxedly.l with a regard-les- s xeHcf nbe reached daughters Lillian and Doris have re viewpoint, we feminists! of Tlie ls.v giggled. "Guess I ought to for the electric light switch aud got turned from a weeks visit. with relaof rrlH.sw of certain reformIt into bed. She ers' associations. , . ; get an A In Ijitin tives In Snilthfleid, Utah. They the thin, spectacled youth" in tweenjhe roW sheetwheaJhe' were tb hoiwe guestsof Mr. aud Bajity won jiygr Itrswn,- dwlded hn might trsck up Ibebuse. her "llora .tftiwa: True, perhaps! 3ut ia it aav noIse".n' the'porvi repeated Itself. Mrs. Jonathan . Smith and- - James the headlines the other day, in commen ting uisiu, the season's profess- worse for a woman with a She( thanked blm. Thls time it was unmistakably the Thoruley. perfecfly ional debuts of possibly America's natural sense of order and a deh'U' "But who was the brute?" asked scuffling of human feet. two most famous glrla Marlon Tfal-le- for aa attractive home to be drivthe other man. "And what was he! Judith ran to the open window Loyal Graham of Falrview spent miugbird, and Gertrude Ederle, en almost Insane by the. "lltterimC' trying to do?" ngaln. A muffled dialogue in male the week-enin this city with mermaid. It seems that Miss Talley rt of busbgnd, perhaps driven inrescuer Voices was going on. But there was Judith's friends. , sang at her flrrt concert of the year to dlvotee o!netL than the .hmt) ad spoke up. "Brighton, you silly ass. another sound that made Judith andsr-EortrTtiiteier H?sl who does It and - feels abused 'Jf eeuldfl!t-ytuiiee he was trying to strain her ears. It was the sound Mrs. Cam Clark, "chorister of the professional swimming and diving anything is said? . ' hold her up? Why, he was grab- or a woman sobbing. " ' " stake Belief society chorus, an- on the same night.-- Mlsa .'Talley v" ' I for when her She threw on her bathrobe and bing parse right nounced- that the rehearsal will be sold out to a house to the tune of Wonder If all the snappy you ug socked him." ran Into the' hall. A night light dollars. . Gertrude held this week In the stake taber- many thousand things we see on the streets thw" Judith did not contradict him.. was still burning over the bead of Kderle dived from a board mllllohs days who dress like princesses of But the other lsiy was not satis- the stairs. She ran down the steps, nacle Friday afternoon . at 2:30 of feet above a tank to the tone of the fairy tales; make np like atage fied. "Looked to me like that "Kit- keeping her eyes on the glass of the o'clock. of 700 admissions at 7fTcents eaeb, stars, dance like Pavlowa, and ty" Shoa that hangs around the ga- door. ' barbecue saudwlt-h.-. smoke like a duchess, wl'l change Harry Supera of Denver, Cofc Is including a rage downtown. 4 'Bout his size and Outside, silhouetted against the read Some into this a keener ap their style now that one .of Ameriweek-enHalt Lake In" the spending walk." of street lamp, were the figures twi preciation of art on the part of we ca's most eligible young males, f They went on toward College road meii. They seemed to be holding City with frlendg and relatlveaj,-- : Americans than in sports. But if speaking, jkSGSx Bud In silence. Judith was still um-erIt-something between them. While she virt not art to see a glrl'a body is for At length, thy cleave the air like an arrow, dippwaWdTthyoutp: tWbluTent tug a few ho can't Charleston, never puffkd week this with had took who last days up against the door frame aud ran. spoken boy ing down into deep waters, what is?' a fag,' never used a Unstick, awl the conversation again. "Wonder Judith rushed to the door anl friends In this city. whom we meet In. our teaching. If it was Shea," he mused. "Don't flung Jt open, and Myra Aldrich fell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham see what he'd l This creates Intense Interest , and Into her aruia trying tick-us of the stuff for. Sh'd think he. made all in Salt Lake knowledge. spent the I week-en(To Be Continued) of Mexicans, Is the boodle he could use In his bootrelatives. composed with friends aud Pendleton population hifa t'lty campnf tragedy wMch jtopsLjie legging." in the next chapter, and Myra. has looked -- pt hi of r Delta is in tbAt; crstandlug of the Spanish language. a Bjutow ut business?" We often have need of , . this city with friends this week. Beglster ! The 1ms langlied and nodded.! haven't the time to spend on lang- Man r Reviews guage study. "Didn't you know It?. Most of the' ; "Kenneth Feesher returned home Springville ' hooch drunk In Pendleton conies taken so is time "Our completely from a short visit In 8alt Lake City. MisActivities of El Paso down from Mlddleburg by" auto. with the 'English Portion' of the ' up And the auto is driven by uoue other sion of L. D. 6. Church Mexican mission. Of course we haw V. L. Gray of Salt Lake City was than our friend back yonder If it picked up a few words now andjtbt a Provo visitor Sunday. ' was he, By SISTER MARY: and can understand part of tba BREAKFAST Stewed . prunes, "Why don't you : file pharges his appreciation for sermons given , at the 'Spanli Miss Don Seley of Emery counExpressing against Shea?" be said. "He's a bad cereal, thin cream, poached eggs ou ty spent the week-envisiting 4n the Evening Herald which he Mates Branch', The 'Mexican mission', ti one. Somebody ought to get his. milk toast, bran muffins,' milk,' ebf-Provo with her sister, Mrs. Nora be enjoys very much Carol Bird of divided Into two distinct fields T ' .... v. goat." . v LBlpnv----5S'ki-Springville '"'write. Interestingly of labor, namely : thu 'English speaJfc Ll'XCHEOX Carrots ait, gratia, Judl(,h tried tor sjieak naturally, his experiences as a missionary of lug people and the 'Spanish speak "I couldn't afford to get mixed up toasted bran muffins, hearts of cel The Misses Erma and Pauline the U D. 8. chorch atiEl Taso, ing.' F'onr of ns are working a mon j in such a mess," she said. "You see. ery, rice custard pudding,, milk, tea.! V the English and there are usaaiy of Spring canyon visited Texas...;.; Bennett ;. i': 1'. B rol'ed 1)1 x X EK teachers have to lie verv careful porterhouse ve- seven w eight among the Spanish what theydo7aii(T what the public steak. Fench fried potatoes, creamEI Paso nearly seventeen mouths We all enjoy our work and art thinks. Besides, haven't any proof ed cauliflower, tomato salad, apple Mrs. William Ash worth, during the week-englvej have found the work very in aorryijin. many..waya,-,when- .. and Mat it was Shea or whatever-tils-nam- e pie with' cheese, graham bread, milk a privilege I appreciate releases. ' teresting f or coffee. is." more each day. While the majority "Although Ve are always busy Miss Helena Stewart of Eureka 'to Tbls dinner is planned please They left her at the Stedwa.y d(Kr. of the iietiple are pot especially It is a real treat to read the 'EveDinner-- had begun when Judith the .man of the bouse aud while visited In this city Sunday with her Interested in ua nor our message, ning Herald', which is almost 1110 Mrs. Rose T. Stewart. entered the house. She went to her (here's nothing elaborate. about it mother, we have found a few who, were a letter from .home. I do appreciate room and freshened her face and more" skill Is required to serve this to believe our message. How- It and thank you so much for sendMiss Leona ready who teach Booth, hair.. Then she went back down- meal perfectly cooked than many ; 3 ing it to 'me." broil- ing school in Cleveland, stairs and into the dining room. Emery ever, we are not discouraged,-anthat seem much "dressier." ' Jjj Hegister! In Provo we have hopes of enlisting the atIt was beef .stew "night, for.8un-dajrdlnn- ed steak cannot be kept waiting. It county, spent the week-en- d we. before tention of others many ruinwith Mr., Mrs. aud her hatt centered around a must be ery"ed atjinee orjt's AL..Booth, leave. roast of beef. The salad, too, was a ed. French fried potatoes are spoil- parents. "El Paso is a splendid rlty in rejuvenated and disguised version ed bV standing and cauliflower must . Dean H. V. Hoyit of the Young which to labor with the exception of yesterday's pineapple and cheese. not be overcooked to begin, with of the -In spite of recent emotional dii- - nor terhelng creamed. It turbarices or '"'perhaps ""beca use of .nieansa. jilce cafculatloa ol Uuie" the advanced senior class of. the ffiee'"have been terrible. In fact (CP) Fire broke put on the 8anft them Judith ate heartily, . Tl)e to . have this . dinner .all done and Fifth ward M. I. A". Tuesday eve- September was the hottest Septem- Clara university campus early sensation of warmth and light and ready, to serve without- - bne' dlsh ning on "Cancellation of Our Euro- ber they have had for t seventeen dajvAwtroytng (the historic . Kjt, v years and I know it was the hot-e- Clare's church and burning cheerful talk about her gradually waiting for the other. the pean Debts." one I, ever hope to experience. Carrots an Gratia smoothed the worried lines from her nlverslty chapel and eating bouse. forehead. Six or eight small carrots, 2 table Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rasniuesen Nevertheless, the heat has abated, ' Jesuit fathers and students made "Where is that cute Myra AM spoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 aud family of Vernal were in this thus making the weather delightful efforts to save the many historic " rich?" asked Sissle of Miss teaspoon salt, cups milk, relics, but most of them were city last week with friends. They at the present time. tea spoon mus- returned home a "I miss her so when she teaspoon pepper, border city. El Paso ia including the' old Spanish chime, "Being Sunday. Isn't here. Don't you LOVE her tard, v , teaspoon sugar, buttered' composed' of many nationalitiea, which were melted. ; f . black hair and the georgeous reds crumbs. . , , Air. and Mrs. . L. H. Noyea were she wears to enhance it?'' Wash and scrape carrots and cut Provojvisitors during- - last week; 4Xk in slightly salt- Miss- MeGonigle's -- mouth "wsw toff In thin slices. are residents of Salt Lake They, TONIGHT 7; 15 8:45 full for conversation, but she nodd- ed boiling water until tender.. Drain City. Mrs. Noyes Is spending a few " edMelt butter, stir in flour and slowly ALL SEATS week this here with her days daugh One of the ileasys answered In add jnllk, stirring constantly. - Ml1 Mrs. Verdie Jefferles. ' her place, "Do you mean the red salt, pepper .mustard, and sugar" in ter, 6 ACTS 6 she wears in her clothes or on her a tablespoon, taking care the musMr. Mrs. and Sterling Emnface, Sissie?" she asked. tard Is free from lumps and thorSissie flew to the defense. "What oughly mixed with the other sea- brack, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercan-brac- k aud Harold Buckley spent if she does rouge? Sd do we all sonings. Add to sauce and coot unAND So would you, if you- knew your til thick and smooth. Add carrots Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting " ' ' with friends. TJ-eggs.-- Myra' Aldrich "is "a 'darling and turn into a well buttered baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs Everybody picks on her." Miss Regina Jensen - and Miss Lillian tedway's cool voice cut and bake in a hot oven until crumbs Mury Lee spent the week-euIn In front the foot of the tabte. She are browm -Brigham city visiting with their par Register! spoke as If to the entire table but ents, Mr. and Mrs. CV E.' Jensen and she fixed her condemning eye 'ou RUBBER RESTRICTION : c . Sissle. "Please try to avoid quarLOXDOX. Oct. JBUICP) Tee Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee. rels at the table, girls," she said. British government has decided to "They're very hard on the diges continue its 'restrictions on, rubber . Mr. and. Mr. D. Norton of Bait tion." for another year. This decision Lake City were in Provo Sunday "So's your old hash," muttered was made known when the govern- with friends. . ment Issued its new rubber regulaSissie. Caroline McGonlgle saJd'Myra's tions, which will become operative .Mr. and Sirs. Erval Christensen ' " gone out to dinner. Saw her dolling November 1. of Orem are! happy to announce the " This Feature Runs Again Tuesday up fit to kill. She wasn't here or arrival of a baby daughter, born any meals yesterday, Seemstfi me to them Saturday evening. Theew she's out more than she's in,' these UNIVERSAL COMEDY and. NEWS arrival is their .first child. Mrs. days," ' Miss Christensen was formerly fIssie took a hnge bite of cake. Chrlsta Mix of 'Provo Bench. RHUL MOULTON Scoring the pictures with his "My. it must feet grand to be so ':' Columbia Orchestra popular." ,. Mrs, O. W. Perry and small Judith bad papers to grade aft daughter Patty, left this morning dinner, but she found it hard to ASHTON'S COLUMBIANS t for Grand Island, Neb,, where she settle to work. She sat Idly with concert every,. In wHi apend thewltfter monfhrwith the pen holder In her hand, and the Tonight and Tuesda- yTuesday "HVednesday Friday and Saturday . . frledds ahd relatives." - ; bottle of red Ink open before her. ' . diminished The idle of themes Miss Emm Bailef, who is .'envery slowly, and at eleven o'clock she yawned, stretched her arms and gaged In school, teacbnlg at .Brig-hawalked to the window. Khe opened City, wes the week-enguest and . Tonight and Tuesday , It and let the cool night air blow ofMc and .Mrsf F.- F. Raiie of tbls 1 Into the roonu. Then eefl'fnt. hack citjr: to fhe study table and worked feverishly for two hours. At last the pile Photographed in , of papers had been gone through. Headlnea, yon never aeej "CER-- f ." t1 " ' Technicolor ; , and omedy A1XLT I DBINK." SAT,S DRY Judith raised her fcoad and was should CANDIDATE strajghtening her .cramped 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. Ml mm wun : ,'" REMEMBEREvery article in this store will be sold B at your own prices, regardless ' of former values. Make - .tit- four 'A- selection for finer pieces now. . - Strand shows:?:1i;;4;ffl - he E ,r- Ashton'sIne. Provo; Utah. f.Y . Auctioneers, abrier&Xppsdn - rever RRINCESS-A- 11 AFTER" "The VISION" J RUDOLiPtt VALENTINO in" r ; "COBRA" -- ( "mXRpXXIIIIIXKSIXIIIIIZUIlIZHIB UIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillIXHa?j - 1 l ; i rV Seats 10c |