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Show A PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY. MAY 8, 1928. -- RAMONA" -- UIXMJItlirtJArKSO.VS CHEAT LOVE Serialised fcy . -- - half breeds only the worst of each lace crops out" . "Ramona la a blessed child." said Father 8alvlerderra. raising his hand In gentle, reeaonstraoc. "la her blood ta tha best of both Friend of the First Lady STOBT cea" "I shall always give her a home and took - after-- bar," - tha Seaora snapped, "But I can never lava her. I can never be a mother to half- breed!" And though Father Salvierderra continued to defend Ramona, he could not change the Senora'a mind. nor could ha pursuads her to give Ramona that maternal love which her young heart craved. The sua was Just staking In the glow of a dying day as Ramona entered to a little brook at tha willows and, gaily humming a song of the period, started washing the altar cloth. , Alessandro, in search of a drink of water, cam down to the brook and am his lips were oooled by tha - - FINIS FOXT Author of the Screen Playi "RESURRECTION- - AND --RAMOTfA" After . three years at the Santa Barbara, Convent, Rainona came back Into the hearts of all at the old hacienda. . , all aave tha Senora Morena As a ward of tha Seaora, tha bad "beautiful clothes, maids to watt upon her," everything but th Senora' love. t The' sunlight of a lazy spring ef terrvtort filtered through the yeilo roses of the veranda at tha haclen- da. and fell on Ramona la her beau- -, Uful, ruffled dress, as she danced a Spanish fandango, danced with ail the careless gaiety of youth aad joy. Felipe, as ha strummed the guitar, felt her little feet tread on his heart strings, for ha adored her, and took it for granted that soma day he would marry her.. Out on the .hillside the great Moreno flocks were heavy with wool, for it was shearing time. Across the short grass came Seaora Morena Juan Canlto, watching the sheep being driven Into the corrals, turned as ha heard tha rustle of her dress. "Father Salvierderra will arrive from Santa Barbara today," she said proudly. "And Alessandro and his Indian.ahearers will be hers at sunset" , Juan bowed and watched the ?cnora as she returned to the hacienda, then turning to Luigo, he shrugged his shoulders. "For two weeks the Senora waits for the good Father," Juan paused, 'hen continued slyly: "Losing the wool of the sheep to save the souls of the Indiana!" As tie Senora entered the patio, met her ears arrified, she stopped. met her ears, orrified, she stopped. In t walk were two turtles, each with a parrot on it back, and beside them, surrounded maids and m- by the vanta, knelt Ramona and Felipe, 'irging on the turtles In a race, alow but nevertheless exciting.' "Ramnna! Ramona!" thundered the Senora.Ramonv rose quickly to her feet her one' thought to escape. Swiftly she dartc.1 from the veranda and out through the patio gate, while the servants vanished as by magic. I"lie, Jrr attempting to elude the 8enora', bumped into her. "I am not blaming you, my son," ihcsald.Then with a fierce, tigerish look, she bftzcdrorthr-"- lt to , : ' READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES turned to butter hers," tha little flower replM. "Oh, milk id "Oh, look," cried Bcouty, quick. "this Is slick, and It's good enough to 'eat Come on now, lads, let's scoop It up and glvs soma to each buttercup." And, as they filled the buttercups, the flowers said, "What a treat er dear, we're always burled In thr loaves, which makes us hard tc find. WSvwlsh you lads would hav a hunch to pick us all In one largt bunch. If you would just do that for us, we'd think you very kind." This-GuttIs the first w vs And thcnTa litUe girleainT hear" had.' No wonder, we are feeilng Said she. "I'm mighty glad Tm here. glad." And now that we are filled we'll have to leave you right away. Please do Just as the violet says, Down to the garden ws must race and give hem all to me. I've lookand promptly hop Into our plaoe. ed all over, 'round tha way, hut Before the day Is pver well be In s could nt find a nice bouquet If I could have those violets, I'd be blr bouqupt."( And then they scampered out ct happy as could be.' "Well, you shall have them," sght. "Say, hark," said Bcouty Tlny-mit- e. "I'm sure I heard tiny voice Seouty said. Just wait and we will go ahead and pick them all. It will rignUdown here by my fett It s a violet I see, and it is looking be fun." And then each' Tinymite up at roc. My goodness, but It's a turned In and picked, and worked little face of purple looks real real fast They gave thom to the .' sweet" girl at last She thanked the Tinles "Oh, there are lota of us down very much and disappeared from sight (The TlnymHra see a queer rheatra In the next story.) GRAND - CONCERT ..i i or-- tny back she upaeta the discipline, of tha house hold!" la vain Felipe trl ed to placate her, while Flamoaa, breathlessly rushed through a mustard patch la the open country. Far down the road she saw Fath er Salvierderra. With a cry of Joy, she flew everything else forgotten, iQ meat him. Falling on her knees before his saintly form In grey cowl. and gown shs reverently ben her bead and received his tender blessing. At sunset as tha Senora sat in the patio drnklng a glass of win with Father Salvierderra, the band of Indian shearers rods up to tha ' hacienda. ' .AUesandro, captain of the band. and son of the Chief of the Tame- eulas, was a handsome, fine type of Indian: tall and straight as an ar-hla eyes dark and expressive of tha poetic soul within;' an i sured, forceful air of leadership about him; a magnetic personality, a romantic figure, possessed, of all the finest qualities of his race. Throwing ha reins to one of his men, he strode Jauntily through tha gats and straight up to tha Senora and Father Salvierderra, quietly greeted them and knelt to receive the Father's blessing. "I am glad you have come. Alessandro," the Senora aaid as he roe. "Ws are lata with tha sheep sheari- ng." "It Is all right Senora," he assured her, beaming. "My band will shear the sheep good and dame quick!" Father Salvierderra quickly suppressed a smile and the Senora ' refreshing mountain stream, chanced to look up and aaw Ra tpf Direction Its rose, and playfully pushed his looked off and aaw the Senora and nose Into the yellow pollen. Laugh-- J Father Salvierderra as" they came tug heartily, enjoying the prank through the arches of the patio. She she had played upon him, she drop quickly dashed out through the ped her altar cloth, then looked up gate. .. amaaed to see one of tha dogs tear Mechnnlrallv counting .her beaida, over It a as was her habit the Senora confiding it soiling It ripping cactus plant ed in Father Salvierderra. "If Ramona were purs Indian, I Qnlckly aha recovered tha altar cloth, greatly worried and perplex- would like it better." she aaid with ed, for at this unhappy moment she a little tone of bitterness. "In these of Utah L. 300 VOICES - ACTS In ' A gripping melodrama, of London from the world famous novel "Kitty Cars-ton- ." ' Comedy THE BIG BLUFF i - '"i THE : ' MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Wednesday and Thursday THE SILENT. 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As Alessandro went to Join his men, Ramona, carrying an altar cloth over her arm, passed through the patio on her way to the chapeL She saw Felipe admiring his favor TOMORROW .BIG James Kirk wood and Iila Lee - Utah Stake FRIDAY . and "Your osrdon, Senora.'.' Father Salvierderra, said Alessandro and with a quick, graceful bow he turned and left them. Crossing the patio, bis face lighted up with Joy as he aw Felipe, Warmly they clasped hands. "I am always happy when I come here to ahear sheep," said Alessandro,' "because I see you, my Cur Gang Comedy and News TABERNACLE ; yours, NORMA SHEARER in "THE LATEST FROM, PARIS" 7 CLUBS LAST TIMES TODAY frowned. LAST TIMES TODAY . B emits! BEYOND LONDON LIGHTS" One of Mrs. Calvin Coolidgea chmmi meads Is Mrs. R. B. Hills of North ampton, Mass., shown hero with- the first lady la one of the -first photo graphs of her to be published. : 9i ir . To Be Continued Tuesday and Wednesday .. MaleJ Choruses Raatoas, as near aa he dared aad then feasted hi gaae upoa her toveUoeaa while she, un conscious of his presence, f iqIsTwkI washing tha a Oar doth and gaily tripped back to the house, leaving Aleesaadra watching her, bia breath ' coming In short quick gasps, kis mind thrilled with the sight of bet lissome figure, his fancy weaving at gossamer web of feasance. - , , GEM HOME HINTS - Associated pt Ramon! If I but tura mona. 'A startled!," pleased ;l cams into his dark, wondrous r- - t. Ha quickly arose and stea- lmade bis way nearer and nearer to Strand Wednesday and --Thursday I v I I I . WHITE & CRAIG ' n ' SiUies of 1928 Circulating Tilings mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TONIGHT William Royd in "SKYSCRAPER" MADGE-MILL- To Provo People - x 7 "OH Popular Songster -- Purchaser's Names On Request) . , " EVERETT & QUIGLEY In ER In Nine Homesites Were Sold Sunday Nurse" They all seemed to think all lots would be sold this season. 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