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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY16,1928. -- PAGE SIX : We. do not have to paddle, but we ' travel right along.' ;' 11 ". "It's like a boat,' but better still. 'cause this Is giving us a thrill. We don't know where we're heading for, and neither do we care.'-A- s long as we stay up on top, and do not take a sudden flop, we'll, just and breath In enjoy this crazy ride, ' " nice fresh air.M ' j"Hey,. that's, enough!" ' one Tiny cried. And soon the happy singing died. The hippp kept on swimming and the whole bunch took a nap. They slept for 'bout an hour or so. Then Clowny woke and shouted. ' Oh, we're coming to a hanging rcpe. Perhaps this is a trap. ' .' 'Supposing we are caught In It That won't be fun. I think I'll sit up forward in this little: seat and push the rope aside. Then we can slip safely through. Now: watch, and yoii'" see, what I rin " ' Then Clowny found that it was quite a foolish stunt he tried. He grabbed the rope, real brave and bold, and while-h- e had a good-fir- m hold he felt his body rise in air. The nippo slipped away. This gave poor Clowny quite rima cause he was hanging in mid air. As soon as he could J catch his breath,- - he shouted, loudly,' "Hey SIP? ' - THIS 'HAS HAPrENED ' liERTIE WARD on the eve f hw wedding to RODNEY BRY- T.R, ieeta troubled at recivlngr dagfer-lik- e paper knife from LI LA MARSH, an rx sweetheart of Rod's She resolves not to be Jealous, but a second blow to her pride come when she accidentally overhears one of her bridesmaids ask another U she thought the bride liked being V . -- second choice, , club.-Jiort- le , , -- op-w- liostcss. . . When the first cab drew up to the curb Molly motioned Bertie Lou to get In. "You first." Tlartie Lo Bald, stopping asideL Molly laughed and took her by the arm. To resist would have shown that Bertie what Llla was englnee-- y She preferred to have them tl: ; he hadn't caught on. Molly climbed In after her anc while Rod was engaged In signaling a second cab Molly called tc '.Torn to come and Join her. Tom de . layed until the other cab came to a stop and Llla turned toward It. Then he got in with Molly and Bertie Lou. He was perfectly Innocent It seemed a natural thing to do. The distance to the club was short,, but heavy traffic delayed . thenwWhen-finally- . lhatwo cab? arrived before Vhfl unpretentlour entrance of the Arabesque, Llla had enjoyed eher "moment' with Rod. At least-shgave the Impression of having enjoyed it though' Rod hadn't thought it anything. Lila was too Intelligent to spoil her eve . ning at its Inception. Later, when gaiety anct the atmosphere of the club, hfuj ihawed nut Rod's feeling of ness she hoped to get closer to him. She didn't know from experience what help" she could expect from the relaxing Influences jifjuaupper club, but she'd heard of people whohad. completely forgotten them. selves there,, their inhibitions, nn I other things, Perhaps Rod would lorget that her aheuMn't ... in her any more,,,,,. . -- - l Bertie Lou noted the smile on Lila's lips as sho slepp from the taxlcab. Shp ultr-Sh" quickly at Rod. Guilele!noit. -- "Wnknew at once that he fqDl to conceal. What a Llla must think her! . Rod left Llla to t'i uiherin" ability of Tom an fvted himself to seeing Bertie-Lopolitely Into Lila's eyes snapped as , the club. he turned away from her. She was- further annoyed at the care with which he saw Bertie Lou seated before he took thought of her or ; 1 mirp-ieiou- ur (Clowny is rescued in t , , ; ft ni -- : IH.T7 j VA J A m I nii nrf oft MM .. f " t7fv&-- 4 ( OIL GREASE RADIATOR -- -- know value TRUCK . 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WE ARE THE AUTHORIZED rk. he -- ' Unlike, many clubs with dazzling white lights and screeching Jazz the Arabesque offered refinemcntTBut Jt was, after all, a night club, and as such was permeated with- - an air of gaiety, both forced and nat-- " Ural, that excited thecnses and set -f- ree-a deelre to forget care, to live while the livining was good and Het tomorrow, take, thought of tomorrow's trouble. r ; Bertie Lou felt the wine of It in her tapping toes and time-tejng fingers. The waiter brought something In glasses.' She left it untouched to dance with Rod. Tom "was dancing with Lila. They bump- - In Payson Canyon V, BATTERY - . A . MAPLE DELL GAS -- - "4eeoratrve-niotif-:- r ; ' Beautify rA I Pi Let our Expert Service Men INSPECT jg gnvr surround-Jngs- and Cabina the next, -- x rL ServiceThatServe Th . While .r The Arabesque was one of th traleter clubs. Evening dress was The women's gowns, jequlred. their glittering diamonds and end-- . less ropes of pearls, and the men'? blaok and white dress were striking contrast to the exotic furnishings, all around them. The walls .were paneled In dark wood with arabesques In deep red. fores green and antique gold, used as the DAY AND NIGHT Off. fcfc.y . (V CITY NEWS ihe gave his cryptic orders to the LHa KEEP COOL. sat-with- ln . waiter, Bertie Lou and their attention to their 4 n They had a good table. Tom was known in the place. Rod asked him to do the ordering. "You know the ropes," he said, excusing him-- . " ... Tom was glad to comply. sio.g.-Pr- READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR "THE PICTURES The funny, hippo moved . along don't spill." "Oh, I am sure that we're all against a current that was strong cause fight The hunter' tied thjaejai-o- n It didnt bother him one-bi- t, he was stronger still. ThejnniejsJ -tlghV' said CoppyCThen the happy the Beat upon his back, I bunch broke outln merry song It looked real neat Said Clowny, j "We're sailing on the hippo's hide "Everything la fine, as long as we j and having quite a wondrous ride. a.-.- d girhr-couldn- 't J " X. Rod asked Tom to do the ordering. "You know the ropes," he said, excusing himself. into each other presently. Bertie told "story. The song ended and When, along .toward .morning. Lou's eyes were closed dreamily. the glrl'she was. Just a, girl made Rod asked for the check he got the Ihe did not see th look Lila bent way for the sfarrTiErtle Lou was shock of his lifetime. One hundred fascinated with the latter' cos- - and sixteen dollars! Whew! And he upon her.' Neither lid Rod. Tom.ask.ed Mollyfor trw"r xt fume, made of f ig.Jeaves and small had about seventy Injiis jmckets. Mr. Loree was too used to money 'nnre. Bertie Lou knew Rod 'lflust red apples, but not with her voice, lance with Lila. She hated to miss thought she had a Wong - that she even to think of offering to pay for could make a lot pf. i number. Llla looked happier. hospitality to which the hostess had They were given time to nibble about a garden. And there assured him he was invited. Rod's Itjvaa iv the firs course of supper, Not was a call ln lt someAhere to the discomfiture escaped him in .Lila's nuch time and not much supper. neither regions for theV last word dreamy eyes. The musicians began softly tuning brought a hissing horde of little red And Tom was nodding In his up their Instruments.' demons about her. Dreams in fork- chair. Only Bertie Lou saw the red - And then Bertie Lou got a luckv ed tails and nothing much besides. color' mount In Rod's cheeks as he 'ireak.-T- he hostess came over and They began tearing at her cos- stared stupidly at the check. -- To Be Continued poke to Toms- - He called her by tume, plucking away the apples introduced her and ripping off the leaves. Bertie ler first nnme to his friends. She said they needed Lou eyes widened. Would they in extra man. There was a perfectly completely disrobe her? She glanc ?ood one going to wasto at aj table ed apprehensively at Rod. His face !! hy himself. His party had moved reflected her own alarm. " -- m itnd the get to first base with him. All right- - to brinj But they were not to be so enter lm over? She gave some informa-Io- tained. As the Garden of Eden di about him, vouched for him; appeared from the a low Dr. and Mrs. J. Atcheson of Idaho ir'd he used his right name. One murmur of admiration girl arose from Colorado, are visitors in it her remarks' caught Lila's at- the audience. The gleaming, slith- - Springs, this city today. tenUon. "Of course he's f llthr wrth akin-e- f serpent appeared bit .tioney, If that means anything to by bit as the leaves fell to the floor. V W. Becker of Los Angeles, Cali' you!" Now creepy jungle syncopation fornia, is among the business visitcome throbbing through the room in ors ri Provo today. Rod danced with Lila and BertH a Rlow screcendo. Mrs. C. II. Marble of Monroe Is The girl In the '.ou talked with the new man while snakeskin swayed almost here with Mr. and Mrs, Impervisiting Tom galloped around with Molly. ceptibly, a little more, then dizzly. R. H. Ferguson- for a week. But that, Bertie Lou, was sure be- anu iinauy inrew nerseir into Ellis Holdaway, son of Albert a fore the music' crashed Into the series of amazing contortions that Holdaway of Vineyard, arrived third number, would be the end of left the onlookers breathless with home Sunday evening from San her warfare with Llla for this eve- fear. that she might . break FranclacQCalif., where ha has been "at least" For Llla"'had begun pieces. ning laboring as. a missionary for the L. to the stranger, Mr. olaylng up At last she was down on the floor. D. S. church during the past twenty-fLoree. She had her heart and soul wriggling over a months. strip of green car ive In her work.' Mm. Samuel Hilton and children the curtained exit. As Mr. Loree was an oldish man, but her boneless body slid from sight of Grace, Idaho, are visiting here he carried the stamp of success In a storm of burst out ao with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. applause his crisDspecch and sure, brisk loud that it drowned even the howl K. Allen. nanner. Bertie Lou rather liked ing saxophones.- - But -- theV. H. Frost of Chicago, 111., was a girl did Too good for Lila, but not respond to an encore. She ilm. was business visitor In Provo today. strangely, he seemed to return her stretched out on a table, under ex- Mr. and Mr. B. P. Judkina. are Interest. " pcrt hands, tears of pain In hnr rejoicing over the arrival of a f in Nel.her Tom nor Molly cared eyes. "God, that double twist Is eight pound baby girl, born Thurslarticularly for dancing. Mr. Loren awfdl! she moaned. day morning at the home of the iifl. Lila was now perfectly Willing sk ik grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. -Lou have all tJctBertie: the) How about some chicken salad of 904 North First East. lances with Rod. So It turned out and a liquidator?" Mr. Loree sug- Ferguson, J. P. Taylor, wife and son, of Los to he a much happier evening for gested, all of the club's Angeles, Calif., are visitors here for "Tt'e Lou than she had anticipat- supper gonememory from Jiim. Llla said a few days. ed. Ar.J the show was what Tom she'd rather have lobster. Guy B. Clark and family axe here "flUpfl a ".vow". ' "What's the- - use f 'ordering from Denver,-ColLitUo p;i!s with wise" eyes and fond?" Tom Mr. and Mrs. It L. Harding of Mt "You salt it eit legs ponied out ahead of a and then get grumbled. up to dance and that's Pleasant are visitors here this irincipnl nid toswd balloons to the the last you see of it, unless ybu week. )6tions. To the ends of the stem? order the same thing over again." Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Allen returned ' inzz makers wern attached. The Bertie Lou said nothing.... She home Sunday from Bicknell,, where linger oama on and pleaded with wasn't hungry, but this was Rod's they have been the guests of their veryor.e to. make music for - her. party She couldnt "veto a second daughter, Mrs. D. Brlnkerhoff. Queer sounds suddenly filled the supper if the others wanted It But Of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Smoky air as the revellers endeav- she was beginning to suspect that Standardville, Utah, areSpafford spending ored to fnVOr-hthis sort of entertainment would a few days in Provo with Mr. and Bertie Lou spoke to Tom about cost more than they'd bargained fo Mrs. W. K. Spafford. Ihe. enterlainex'a-voio- e. "Oh, yes," After all, however, even If - Mr. Sherman R. Knell of Rlvcrton he paid, "she's C ion. Came to New Loree added totheir expense he and Elnora Martell of Ncphi were Vcrtc-t- rHllltr lf vi onc-a.had won her gratitude for married at the county court house Bertie Lou felt Silent over the un- - turning Lila'sundying attention from Rod. Saturday by E. Byron Dastrup, hat was worth something. county clerk of Utah county. Molly. pelf. It Will Make . story.) -- Jmu crowd to a night opens a charge account against Bod's, wishes In order to get a new evening dress before the party. For Molly has announced that Llla will arrive la time for the uffulr. KOW GO ON WITH THE STORY HAPTER XIV Molly suggested taking two cabs " to the club. "There'sr'no sense getting crushed." She was thinking o? her new ermine, coat, , "Let's", Lila agreed, and wh'lr r they waited she found an lunity' for a whispered word, to her GLENGARRY ' - - Swimming: .... canbe made safer -- The pain in her heart vanishes when Rod whisper "My wlfe-wl- th world of adoration In his eyes. They spend an ideal honeymoon and Bertie Lou forgets about LU; until the return and find her play ing dictator in their apartment be cause she "knows wnat noa iik. They : settle - down, In the little home but too much; hospitality their financial budget This worries Bertie Lou, as does the per. latent annoyance of Ula. So she is happy when Rod accepts a position in New York which, has. been offered hlmjhy TOM F RASE it Anxious to make- - goo Jmpres-slon7 they go to ah expensive hote until they can find nn apartment The cost of things amazes them, and Bertie. Lou Is embarrassed when MOLLY ERASER taKes her to an exclusive sown shop and urges her to buy more clothes than be can afford. She It also worried t Rod's playing poker with Tom. One night after winning some hlTT Stakes, Rod foolishly invites the TVhen mamrmwmm ,w V MltCK -ntvtlinil ww w...w.w nWW nnnns WHWB) ,V1B ' V . A w Vw a t . . Kyron Uastrup s I MD Jrrizes And A -- oodtiime vGYou'll Eniov I : . |