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Show ' I d I 'ry if i ii ' tt 77v.;: : l! in : "nsvn "P.: - 0B r K, fvr Jhe joang f JUDITH "1 Bnjrrty tearittr. arvnft-Erier- "KITTl" I, ,i. "mv tn ill ' PEOVO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926. 71 ,ns a vtmj .n-M- A vwv Virginia ri hM-ai- n - , - . . .. t 1 dlsap-pn- w nufioU friends dealing with Front his vantage, .point, behind the massive desk la his sanctum, Dean Brown Used Judith Vith a solemn gase as she, entered; His pudgy hands were outspread on the tup of the desk, like starfishes caight too far inland when he tide BE FAlTt TO . s ciitmu-L.VMr-soo- ' such Uls, v f m V DR. G. H. HElNDSELMAN, OPTOMETRIST U HeimfettbtuiB BLlsal and Jt'welrs Com i, m x I - , .... i ... f v 1-- - itiil ' - 4. mini TWO NEW TIRES .v. ., t $ ""saw ... J ! -- - .. On the BackWheeis u'y In .hnhoiieued. "Christfid Eric come back z , A REAL SATISFACTION 7 With new Tirea on the ,ear wheels for need ... you have no. chains ' this winter. Long-Inlan- d, EE rairfdly away. "Judith went down into the sunken garden by tiie sundial and sat on a stone bench. In fleen minutes, the two o'clock hell rang, and she picked up the Horace textbook that lay and started wearily for the . building again. jMonit of the class had assembled hen slie entered tiie room, but she i..Mr.m sir imiiwiisi saw that Eric had not come iu. A little group by the window ting's wrong. I Just prevented my- face. "It's no one's business whom self from calling ' yousKellent I cleave to, so long as I conduct my- turned and eyed her, ten put heads dean a cad to his face. And now self as I should. I KNOW Eric together again. She could hear - a I'm kicking myself for preventing asu't the Information they want, I whisjiered word here and thews.JBiMin, she began toJisten with des-- ; . me." also know that he has never bootr W);erne8H.-""Aishiashed uf! Dr. Pom's eyes widened. "What legged. And I OANT desert hUn peiate tjeea some, time," she beard the now. , Why, hp believes iiiuie!" "'' Is the matter?" boy say to the shuddering Dr. Dorn took her hand timidly. Judith turned on.hlm. "Dean liases" Iteasey. Car full o' empty Brown just penalty "There are 'others who believe in jugs, and hot of 'dismissal, to act as stool pigeon. you, too, Judith, and who suffer (To Be ContlntiPd) in his wretched little vice campaign. when you itniierll that belief." Shea is dead, and Judith ean't looked into and his Judith's of his walked out And I turned and eyes eye and his (alk of making Shea i.. piiil.-flpd, fvi'irt officeJl w oim.Ting about tiritT bruised "way- - "If you'd .only let me alone, Dr. Dorn looked distressed. "Jushut up. !" dith, please try to ealm yourself. all of you she excltilined. "There's .Someone might bear'you." He look nothing you can do. We don't think in the same language Dr. Dorn ." ed around aiHehensively. He drew back. km!!. v. "I'm iifrnid Judith struck her hands together we don't. But I'm sorry. I wish I does?" someone "What smartly? ' she cried. "Am I to live tinder u pafi could help you." MOXTICELLO. N. Y., Nov. 9 (IT Judith's, eyes were filling with l all nijT life, because I cliffse this Charles Wise, the ."fresh air tears. walked she Turning abruptly, , sorry job of teaching?" kid." was out in the fresh air again from him"down "the balL The professor looked baffled. Ju- awuy today,' looking, forward to a new dith turned to hhii. "You dou't beOn the imrcli of the building Myra koine, a ml a 'new start'. lieve that I know were. Shea, Is, do :ui(l Will'.Wetherel were waiting for Lost night a Jury ttcsnltted him her. '. you? of the murder of Nina Wilona, He shook Is bead, as If horror-strucWetherel was wearing the memormusic teacher. Charlie Is "Of course not. But the able green riding suit. "Yon see us Hie yonnptt defendunt ever to dean will never believe you are just returning from play rehearsnl. stand trial for murder In this counso long ayiui cleave to that .If Hit1,' he apologized. "I always ty. . wear these breeches for the 'Blood The "evident against the boy was In. Judith's and; rehearsals. They make It largely circwibtuu(liil,w.i..,i . The color deeiened J .. H CARDS Course Firesidnes-o- f AIM FIVE' 1 RRIMHALL BROTHERS The St. Louis Cardinals have recalled five players sent to the Syracuse club of the International League for saesonlng. One of the five is Walter Koettgerran outfielder, wno Is expected to star next Tire Merchants Phone 260 . . l" s." Packing Haulinp a this is alL I think I "Will go." "Just a moment," said the dean. "I am convinced that young Waters knows where Shea is hiding. Toiler have some influence with Waters. I shall expect to get information of Shea's whereabouts for us before night. Waters' standing as a students and yours as a teacher, depend on it." Judith looked at him In extreme disgust and walked out of the room. Dr. Dorn was standing on the outer room. At sight of Judith's flushed face and angry eyes, he followed her out into the corridor. 'Fresh Air Kid' Granted Liberty if If 'l-- i fph frig rt - , - .vt " . WHY WAIT? Nobody likes to spend money for coal at Christ GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS mas time ; put In your win-- . ter coal now and have more money for Christmas; HSyJIdift PHONE 232 Utah Timber and Coal Co. 150 So. Transfer Co. Office and Res. Phone 143 First West JUL; SAVE ON SAVE ON Woolens - Cottons .4 Suits Gloves Millinery Umbrellas Silk Underwear Garments Hosiery Notions Corsets Bags -- f -- ii - tf siiW-taele- l f ill U BT.yWH in' frm'nr Hfifim,t Etc. If 223 W. Center i - "Well." said Erie, "thw okn't find euea, i was coHefrift-iityae- tf yester-da viand nuestlnnnl n fa hu whm tin?" abouts. Ot course , they won't find "Yes," snapped Jndlnh. . "Every- - Coats Dresses ' .. ., then?" . "Sure thing." replied WethereL , -'Myra: turned to Jtidith. Mou 3 didn't tell uw, and he didn't tell Phe was sJlfut a mounmL "And you Bsl"my sorority bouse to eutertain fciia in. Traitor:" fMttenatit C. 1binnptoTiTPr'Sr Judith was very white. "Jliwten N., who has been deNigHatel to fly Jlyra," whe said, "you'd better walk for the Navy In the Schneider Cup ,uue iuhi m.w.jve at Hampton Hoads, all I etn stami today. AndnaaatKutiteai)l8no l m Just jVa., tn ulace.of the late Lieutenant a little afraid I might slan vou .Frank H. Couant.. Two days after Wetherel shot a frightened glance establiNhing .world's records in sliced St Judith's desperate- face, and, tests on 'Lleuteuaut selling Myra by the arm, walked her Conaht cTastied to his death In the Vv head-ach- e, d Erie; are both- - tmie crazy these (said. "He's been nutty liddy;-"!- ? erec- - slure he came back ou Christmas day. i(U that bruise on .v Tty squint, hare eyestrala, blurred eight, etc., when our glasses absolutely stoo a little hit lasaae, Judith, like lanilt--t in the "Get thee d to a Buunery.speh, What's to yon T' .' ' hiit head." Myra's mas day? 1 YOURSELF! , teafHier Btight envy a galley glave." - Wetherel letiked at ner. "Tou sod v ." Judith?" Judith started.. "Why, do you ask that?" "Because I believe the dean means to question you about him.. Tou remember that Shea once called you by your first name In front of Dean" and Mrs. Brown." ' Judith nodded. Inherits Wings i- -i 1 n tlta.MAndLJahJiiiuaAJdin . y. PAGE ELEVEN 'Jndith only stalled, "Pm'jj, Just learning what si'lMKiliarhiug-ittnM- r SHEA, tom Wicker, in poison liquor. Ju lith defends him. MJKA ALDRICH is fond of Ju--i dith, but Jealous of Eric' attentions went out. : t hw. "Please be seated, Miss Martin." Judith learns of a mw love mf. When she had taken the calr bf I ifo and ba Inquisition, faring tut, he toot off j fair of Dean Brown' J friends b ?r, believing the dean quite his glasses and laid them on the heart lts. ,' f desk,- - "J hope, toss Martin, that "Kilty" Shea tries to blackmail any feeling of hostility which too 1 Me.trown, aad also thraUrm to may have held toward me has by 1 expose the fact that Judith and this time- disappeared, trust yoa Krie dined at a madhouse the night realise that we are. bath In duty I it wag' raided. Erie promises' Ju-- I bound to work ealy for the good of dith to "shut Shea up." the university and the immorul WW Jtiaith is stayiiMt in 4y. aouls intrusted to our guidance." raVTimwttywias alone for the JudithTsmlled, and the dean's Christina holidays, Shea tries to brows drew together. force an entrance and she fright "I was'wiiy thinking that I was ens' him away by snootier in the employed to teach people Latin, not rabout right andwTong," she said. air.f The dean Ignored the implication. Erie retorm unexpectedly on Christmas day from his home town, "In the great reform which we are with, a bruiyd eye. V inaugurating in the university, our Wlten Judith is talking with first step is to stamp out" the liquor GERHART, a widow, at Erie's evil. That is where I hone you can fraternity house, one evening after Ihelp us." the January term opens, Myra Judith stood np. "Tou are insult sends word that there is a letter for lng," she ould. "I have no connecJudith from Dean Brown, at the tion with liquor. I neither buy, sell nor drink it." She made a moveboarding house, NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY ment toward the door, but the dean raised his hand. CHAPTER XXXI. . Banner asked Judith frdwip "Pray do nof W hasty," he said Ing. "I only meant that you might be "Yes," said Erie, "Myra thought able to give us some information you might want to come home and about this .man Shea, who Is the ' source of the liquor drunk here. We read it." Eve wag smiling meaningly at Ju- have a warrant for bis arrest" dith. "Well," she said, excuse me. Judith turned toward him. "I do I'm gSug after a roasted chestnut." not know anything about Shea, Dean Brown. I met htm; casually JudW turned to Erie. "What ' does that mean?"' once at a picnic, but there the "aci He .shook his head: "No telling. quaintance ended. "Hm-m,- " Why worry? After dinner I'll walk mused the dean, "he beover with you." gan to call you Judith rather early, A11 didn't he?" Judith, tossed her head. "He called me that deliberately, to right." '.-.'Tiie mite was from thedean's It requested Judith's present at his office the following day. Erie read It over her shoulder. When they had finished, he read it again. 'When did you last see Shea, 1 so much easier to wallow around oa ih floor ia the scene where I nuke the fwxKlouate love to Dona 60V 3 utf'.tlT laughed in. spite f her tr tobies. "Dont let theta make you self conscious about your breorbee, Will Thank God. there are i few 'people left who live as their ows Donl ever ainilo-giz- e judgment for anything again. Let's be I don wltlpoloaiear , m vMiiunx ntr Jijm hap-(Mne- MAS8TIX, WEAN TIMOTHY BROWN f Judith' t : ' ii e a sfrvtcf -frv IT WHAT HAS ti BEFOtwh too many pipelines SheaTias tim. ERIC WATERS. hl4Hn. m. around town, not to know that for. and UK. FETES IX) thejrr:after'hljB. He'll Just lie low nrnfr imir. rivil. fw In :Middleburg till thU blows over. l'- - i .11 Ribbons Etc. .. 'STARTING , ERIDAY;; NO VE MEER12TMi 10: A.M; IT'S DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT 50c Towels Fvm $50.00 ;(For; I.e.swectwe -- - SATURDAY MORNING All Blantets at Great Savings! The first fifty adults entering our store Saturday morning at 10 a. m. will receive a ticket which will entitle them to a 50c bath towel for only one cent with any purchase of $2.00 or over Come early and get your share of the bargains. Guest Towels You 'Have Here a Sale Head and Shoulders Above- - Anything Ever Attempted in the City. ' Fourteen Days of MercilessPrice Cutting on the Entire Stock.". Wewant you to know, straight from the shoulder,-ju- st why we are making these sacrifices. We feel are not going out of busithe public is entitled to know the facts. Our story is short and crowded we are in nearly ness, just after business. When you come to our store you will see" how ' V " : store. . line ,s every throughout the , . $1.00 65c r : . ; -- :- U lf NIGHT,-NOVEMBE- " It roars with the most , Brilliant Unmatchable Bargains 1 Buy them now at, each , " The people for mUes around know the HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE THAT WiS HAVE ALWAYS SOLD and the pride we have always had in keeping complete assortments for their selection. For this reason oui" stock-- now very large and under present business of our stock to meet the conditions conditions, and the backward season, we are compelled to reorganize all departments and reduce one-ha. that now exist. To do this quickly we have decided that right now in spite nf the market going up on all merchandise, and right in the beginning f the fall season, when people need the goods is the best and only time to reduce. No matter'what loss it may be to us and we say to those people, who, by reason of high prices "have refrained from buying their ordinary requirements, THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR IS HERE and the prices at this stors during this sale will be a happy surprise to the economical buyers'." Don't miss it ! Be here early Friday morning, November 12th at 9 o'clock sharp, and remember the SALE LASTS FOURTEEN DAYS ' .. SATURDAY f 26lh. , CLOSING Large, heavy Guest Towels with fancy designs, sell reg- - ularly at ' '' 4 ? t A mashing; of our entire stock of Merchandise - let-g- o' " ... Sudden f "'. ' In Merchandise Sales Cash. " . ' j; FRIDAY QRNINq ?;?;. adults entering bur store Friday morning at 10:00 a. m. will receive1 absolutely FREE, a merchandise coupon good for $1.00 on a purchase of $5.00 or ever. Re mem ber these orders are, the same as cash and are for Friday The first 50 CRIB BLANKETS $1.50 Crib blankets in pink arid blue colors, at rW '' ... $1.00 j . ? i , blankets in pink and blue colors, at $1.25 Crib ; be extended at these prices during this sale. No Refunds; All NOTICEIPositively No CrediVcan " " Jv f . " All : 79c Blankets at Great Savings! T" & j t f i "v tI". v i |