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Show if ... j srcnc!; two PROVOfUTAIIV EVE NINO HER A L T, F R I D mtum umm auoyus THIS HAS HATFEXED, , MIIJ&RED LAWRENCE, at the Judsoa Hold. hi tntektl m tehe s taint cart. Ha wdc Tflll lhlilhlBM ' imiinnnwmm'piwniiwmiiipjiiii teC-lph- er faa trmm Ju4 rotor take her Semcinc . "i'ihi iwiwHHwtiiiiii. mi m iiiiimn mi urn iMir ewentar MUdrdB Jeter ta r homo. to molted CFtOX, 4Mkter of. mptoyer, vfconee her t 4a aoty. Btepben eseorss fc ' : ..." n-t- anow." Mildred frowned "What have you been up to?" she questioned, dls-tutbe'd over the flush thfr heyie race and the nervous, fidgeting ges tures of his slim hands. "Drinking?" Wlanlag," Hcrold . answered. me happy !?S..ffiiu' bffly, m A dinner some ttSet ptae white I can tell you how muc.i I love you, then a show and some place to dance "And I'd lose my Job," Mildred finished for him sp he wouldn't susr pect- that 'ShC was trying to manage him. "Nothing doing, firebrand. I was out ipst night. But if you Jean 'bring yoursotf to spend a quiet y vu re weir i S; come iS.J2..? tcsit Tn on the radio and' the hot chocolate.'' vs "WTth mother and sister?" "Connie's going out and I'll put t cfotbea, t ', i , "two? V 1is features:, "Hello," Huckv' he was greeted by a man at a gray steel desk. "How'b the racketr "I need your help, Duke," Huck .W msn e nsi n per cent bf t.e tha Bpringvule Fu association wUl make appii eatioa td Join the state association, accord mg ta anaounecment of local efficera, This decision was reached At a meeting of the loeal firem.'n with state fticiala, held In the fire station Monday evening,, ChaJnm 8. U. Haymond was in charge. The state requirements for new members was discussed, by Ruhem Simpson, slats organiser.. Remarks were also made by each of the" following visitors: O, H. Jensen, atate treasurer; H. E. Anderson, state eeeretary; Clyde Canning," first vice president - of the association, and Wt Ji Elmer, state trustee,. A luncheoa and social were Enjoyed "" n conclusion of the meeting. GREl NOW LOCATED AT 77 NO, UNIVERSITY AVE. Any Ladies Shoe, None better in Provo NOW $6.95 Up to$8.00 values. "Come early," Mildred told him, "Keep It quiet, Duke.-i'bring the kid to you. He's your chump, see? I don't want it spilled that Tm to on tt" and started putting her desk in final order. the man who gave Huck his. hot Harold from finding out that Duko to worry about. She'd spent a sleep "I don't suppose you would come race bet after his the had tips. placed less night anticipating Pamela's up to dinner," she added a little I thin rgirroncg-tBTeTTHiI11U f how as" ".vy. tU haM Inns the: level," Huck said to him;- "but that v. w u 1. 1. tui,ioi;u w iv. ii i u I... u i .(c i hi.. he may be only waiting until the bet tin had brought home first had expected, it had come ouickiy. HV na.d A'AArinking; there was no ' time is ripe for a big killing. Don't mosey at heavy edds he felt he'd She'd been; called to- thNaw-Td be ticked to death. --he de- go in too deep. Tou can't trust be?n cheated out of a good thing ager's office a short while before ciareu. "Wait for me.V His irritation was directed at and very plainly told that she these touts." And while he was gone for his Harold nodded. He1 couldn't get Huck, who. appeared shortly after- wasn't in the .employ of the hotel to in very deep; his allowance was ward. If Huck "had let him ak..o make' dates with men who came to topcoat Mildred closed and locked ,her desk. She' was Just turning-awa" perpetually overdrawn. But it was he'd have made a cleaning, Harold her oh business. j to get ner own wraps when Bhe a clever strokg. on Huck's part to thought resentfully. Her anger had flared up quickly looked up and saw Stephen apHuck assured him ht' had an e question Bfake's honesty. It drew she "If you mean suspicion from himself. gagement a the hotel and couldn t retorted, "I did not meet him first proaching. When Duke took him in where stay. "A little game,. with som-- in the hotel." (To Be Continued) the crowd moiled before the pro friends from Chicago," Huck - exThe manager had studied her in- on to come the have rushed chats "Like wall, you plained. gram t'f Vy oefm-- saying anything more. in and meet theTwysT'" from the bulletin boards ' to T'.ien, "Are you satisfied with your crowded second invitano around the needed Harold booths, announcer to get the telegraphed tion. His gambling spirit had bcei position, Miss Lawrence?" he asked dope on the entries, feverishly con fired by the betting on the .races. quietly. Mildred nodded. "If Miss Judson sulted their dope sheets and f inally He wasn't ready to quit, but Dukj made their bets, Haro)dhad shifted had called. it a.day . and departei Vwould let me alone,' she said. The manager sighed: "Ah, my what slight distrust of Huck he'd "Let s go, he said, his resentment dear he replied, "that's justit. She been entertaining to Duke and the vanishing.. " to-MildfgoTlaw them come fh" - isn't going to let you alone. You're people who ran the place. - Dukelet-hte- ifirst-raplay-tgether saw at Harold was talk too pretty, anda you've managed 4ft on dope sheet information. Harold ing excitedly. And when he passed est in ber way. But I should hate lost a few dollars; not enough to dis- her desk and gave her only a noi t lose you. We very rarely have courage him. On the second race vous hod she saw that he l&6ki compjaints against you," he smiled. "There are cranks, you know, who his horse1 came in second. On the flushed. third he lost again. Then Duke took Well, she had troubles of her own "ould complain a gainst iierfectlon." NOW 4hat-wvha- ve : JUST A "FEW SAMPLE PRICES $5.95 Up to $6.00 values. NOW $5.95 jsi -- - . The Store is- - small but it carries the ga me HIGH GRAQE SHOES always carried. Such as C. P. Ford's 5 elbyRalston-Booth- . moiner vo bed. Harold moaned. "My Cod. a fireside! I bet vou'll have a smoking jacket and slippers for me." . 'V OP STATE BANK FIRST D00RNORTH .". 11 Bundred: i ill ox, i.ulu' 1. 1 On - vembert ..." now go o?i with isus stohx pasa-agew- eTr, m er-nd- .'' Stephen twafides to Mildred that h to suspicious f Huok, but he thinks he to merely alou af Fame1, After the show Mildred re rues qt o to went ctub party. And Pamela persuade her brother, HA&OLD, to go-- He admires Huck ami confesses that1 ha lsym to gamble but has "sot been lucky. Hack sngeesta that he play the ponies and off era to fve hin tips. L CHAPTER X Huck entered an unpretentious door in a dark building and passed down long, narrow, uncarpete'd hall to a smalt elevator in the tear. Un four flights of stairs he got off and made bis way down another haSLtQ a short JMgnt that brought him 4o a swinging door which he nuehea open with his Malacca cane and atrodg.yondunl4,he-jaBie- l j to me third door on the ngni nana itid7Btf was now in a building twice removed fro the one he had entered from the street. But not yet had he arrived at his .destination. "There was one more passage to be negotiated. But silthis was different. """""It was not " ent or darkened; The buzz of excited voices held to a low tenor came to Huck'a ears as soon as he had opened the door. Along one 'side of the were other swinging doors that obstructed but did not com pletely conceal the view to the long room behind them. But Huck did not pause to glance within. His stride was hurried as he headed toward a door marked private. On it he rapped sharply the prear-ranee- d signal and was admitted ..after a hidden eye had scrutinized iNm t' dar aa . . . tJc . . soiatakaii im and J. W. Raid, Brltiah, wb vara bm to praasioji.of how yam had kidnapped by haadiU a aaontk ai kaow this'' Mr. ArmiUa who ap near Vicente Uhuerrero. rJuranKO. to cause tk of to tb pears have been released oa the peyunt trouble." "Matorars Vineyard' by Oppn of ransom. "I kaow," Mildred said vaarily. hlem The story takes place in 1M0 Mies Judsoa probably told yoa I and deetarwlth a, rateraaAonal AIMEE DOESN'T KNOW him to a LOS ANGELES, April pidi4but netup.in well. I did. fllEV-a hotel." way, "Death in the Dusk" by Mark- - Aimee Semple Mcpherson said to"VV'rtl. well," The stanaxer aeeened kam Thrills plenty, three murd day she still has no idea of who dfsiroQT of.iikisingth Inter view. occupied --m cottsge at Carwel-bV- ghost "It way he a choice for you be The Unknown Daughter bv the-Se-a with Kenneth O. Ormtstoa tween your place here and the Benson Marriage and divorce, kid- - during the time the evangelist pur. young foan. i d adt'ise yoa to civt mapping, mystery. Sftd Intrigue. the" matter merious thought" "While .Rivers Run" by Walsh KUared was giving It serious Is a breezy Jove story t the thought She forgot about Harold Scottish Highlands. love In the eighteenth century. and her concern over eeins him "Under Frozen Stars Marsh "Beggars Can Choose" by Jack, with Hupk Connor untd toe cetne'l Thia to thrilling story by of ths ad- eon What happens when the to her desk. Just before closing venture in the Korth. daughter of a wealthy family elopes time and tagged her Rrr a date. . . -f Weare" y fuB with a carpenter's soil? Here's the JjtfOTd aaeV WeifWtuckyl dayt A etory of dashmg adventure And answer..' ed. -- Don't spoil it Madre. Td4 rather take you out than any girl I --T- kotel wfcer FiMU recognises liia m the aalesmaa wk ha sold faer car.' She snubs Mildred ' hod tries to lure Stephen away tjr pretending aha wants to njr car from him. Tfcea Pamela soteeta HX'CK CONNOR, who ielU her tie is a broker from Chicago, , Stephen Invite Mildred to the theater wtth Wnv ann" when learns that they r sjolnf gata Hark to take her, hoping to eutfchlne Mildred with her cspen-ah- r tfcte TO LIBRARY Firemen ,To JcLa J - State. Assodatic:i JJEXICO CTTT. ApriL Vaited-Stmte- e eaabassy was today that two molaers. poli-Uc- i her ta stbtlivttes kirn ta Aha. VAKXXA BOOXSADDED aaxioasIslM ma. Mud 1929 fiv 19f. 5. think kettar Mr. - Usdred said lekva. tonealy. Th auaagsr auook bis head. "Perhaps wa caa adjust tha mat. i NEA APRIL r 1 Daad.- if A Ys NOW $3.95 r Choice of Gray or White ' Values to $8.50 .'.v.NOW - 12.45 Selling Out at Tremendous PRICE r tele-pho- Sendfor answered franklyiJThere's a young chap I know that s got to be al a hand. r intr a.ooHrwitlr Towed towhr atewbetK" NEGLECT DAILY ROUGHAGE "Well; steer him in. On the make. JLpriyate wire where he put in a huh?' mysterious call and pretended to Huck frowned. 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