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Show r PAGE SEVEN PROVO EVENING HERALD,. TUESDAY," JULY 17," 1928."" everythmg you want to.'V He was stung because she called him a bookkeeper when he felt very proud of having reached the dignity The of an accountant's---estate. Wayville paper had carried quite a story about It' A whole column en the front pace. It had made i One person was painfully Injured Hod feel like a general, to say the and two automobiles were . badly of business. in the battlefield least, In a collision on the state And now Bertie Lou spoke of him damaged ss a buck private.. Oh;. you're- - Just trying to make cal anguish. It was as though her me feel extravagant and selfish to heart had burst Perhaps she was smoke-scree- n your own wild spend going tq die of heart trouble! It would serve Rod right Aft ing," she flamed back at him. "And I haven't done anything morr she'd got him out a pretty mess, than buy a dress I could have fat too. Scared" to death because-halong without if you hadn't tried to Imiln't "enough money to pay that made Rockefeller loolc like a f lop- - check. Mir ingratitude blt Jleep and a!hiiis;!y into Bertie Lou's soul. But houee bum." ... "For Pete's sake don't be absr - , tli,. ihlnir" th.it went deener still nacle and stick forever to one idea" jWfflC Rods going to sleep on tneir falling asleep. Rod beirecd. 'Tva told vou I didn't quarrel. Actually know. what, a sucker I was making while Bertie Lou hl.nked her eyw In and wondered if he the dark out "of myself when I sprang th. fast all. LJla had n'ght club racket Can't you add it really, loved her after 1 up to experience and call it a day?" been stunning, as usual. EvenBertie Lou closed her lips In re- dazzling In orange vetvet and rhlneAnd Rod slippers. sentful silence. It was certainly unfair to Rod to try to make her had enjoyed dancing wilh her. Appear as a nagging fault findor Anyone could see that' To Be Continued when she really had something to bitcomplain about, she thought ' AUTOS CRASH . JL..WU 2W:Wm DEWEY GLOVES IQ2A Bv NA Service Inci . THIS HAS HAPPENED KF.RTIE LOU WAED, on th eve her weddtaf to ROD BRYEB, at receiving a paper knife from IXLA of Rod' IVIAKSH, an gb reaolveii not to be Jealous, but a second blow to her pride cornea when she accidentally overhears one of her bridesmaids ask another If she thought the bride liked being econd choice. In vanishes heart The pain her, when Rod tells her how much be loves her They spend In ideal honeymoon - and Bertie Lou forgets about LUa- until they return and find her playing dictator In their BDartment because she "knows what Rod likes.". Too much hospitality in the new home upsets their financial budget. This worries Bertie Lou as does the persistent annoyance of Llla.- So she Is happy when Rod accepts a position In New YorkwltirTOM of feels troubled dag-rer-U- ' - . t A' Y V stone-cover- ' terly. - And H against Rod's thrf-ao1- : - - 10DAYS ONLY! money far-corn- er LUa arrives in time for the affair and Molly Fraser ar- an - L. ,., it, She drew away from him and sat of stifly upright in the- the cab. It was the first time since their marriage that Rod had said anything to hurt her. Hurt her, that is, in the way you .are hurt when a cherished illusion is suddenly destroyed. Bertie Lou had not believed she never would quarrel with Rod, but she had hoped they could at least postpone the inevitable fora long, long time. "And here they were, just a few months after, their wedding day, the minister's words still fresh in s wishes. Thrills andjomance vie with each other in 'The Lovelorn," the- production featuring SaU ly O'Neil, which opens at thePara- mount htre. Wednesday. "The LoveWn" brings to Mfe on the screen one of the most famous bits of newspaper columnlng in the to lovers, conduct.:., world, ed by Beatrice Fairfax, that appears in promlment news dailies throughout the world. 'Sparkling with the modernism of the younger generation and tug-, ging at' the heartstrings with its tragedies of youth, it tells the story ' of two sisters, one an especially frivolous girl who scorns her flashy suitor, and the other a more demur ' character, who has long loved the boy In secret He turns to the quiet one for consolation. - As their wed- be- ding approaches, the bride-to-b- e, aged. lieving that he still loves her sister, brings about an exciting and surWhat is It that makes a woman prising climax that shows the tell you how many years she has young man up for what he really Is had a dress, when you compliment and solves the love problems of both her on it? herself and her sister. was his own. And Bertie Lou had nourished the thought that their marriage would- - be one of those f:fty-fift- y affairs in every way. ; .her to buy MOLLY FRASER-urgemore clothes than she can afford. St" Is also worried at Rod's playing psaer : with "Tom.-- ; After winning tome high stakes, he foolishly in vites the crowd to a night club. Bertie Lou buys a new. evening Great Love Story , , It was a" remThdef that Rod's ,The cost of things amazes Bertie Lou and she Is embarrassed --wnrn riTrofrvwi" AilC JUUVClOrn d H"TUo. T - that "it won't cost you anything" smarted her sensitive prido. to make a good impress Ion. they go to an expensive hotel until they can find an apartment 0res and charges i ': Anxious -- ON HIGHWAY . highway just south of the Point of Mountain,- Saturday evening about 8 o'clock. Robert Farrer of Murray was south In a Chevrolet tour driving r,ing-cawhile John-- Selan--or Peerless was going north in a' Star sedan. A car ahead of him attempted to turn out to pass another northbound car but the driver changed his mind, . applying his brakes suddenly when he saw the Farrer car : approaching.- - Selan was unable to stop tn time to avoid striking the ear in front of him, so he swung to the left to avoid that collision, and crashed Into the Farrer car coming from, the oppo site direction. .. . Mr. Selan, his wife and four children, from 9 to 13 years of age, were In his car, while in the Farrer auto were Farrer, hi wife and two iJiiMxn. Mrs." Farrer's shins were lii,iifuUy nt uldtid r and scratched, but. nil ethw occupants escaped un injured. Tin- cars were badly dam ranges to .throw Rod and Llla together as much a jfossible. The night club party lasts till dawn and Rod Is presented with a check for more than $100 and he has only $70 '" with him. I -' theifmemorjes, saying bitter things NOW GO ON, WITH THE STORY to each' other.- Tne sensation 4hat CHAPTER XV tiHl his for ca.-.i-p its reiit of with luniblt-to Bei tic Lou was new to her. uncertainly the Rod with UiHtresiug figures, paper piece Bertie Lou could not see the and then withdrew ls hand from his inside coat pocket empty-- . . became tight and painHer throat check as it lay before Rod but she ful and a strange feeling as of a a hundred dollars." knew that something was wrong there were two drop seats- " " cost "And it won't , replied warmly.. warmflood released in the region nf course. Rod fumbled with the YOU vou "Oh gee," Rod pleaded. Bertie Lou was perfectly-willi- ng anvthinp. Cln nhpAd nnrl rhnrffi. of her heart caused her real physl- do to me be piece of paper with its distressing to don't want you cheap, go home alone with Rod in a Bebs?-- Tom's done & lot figures, put It down, reached unfQr us.WeJ had she matter a As fast of then and taxicab, for his billfold, time. certainly owed him and Molly a good withdrew his hand from his Inside been groping about in her mind It wasn't anything out of our pocket -- DON'T . coat pocket, empty, the last five minutes for a plausible to spend the money I won at poker "Well, Molly chirped impatiently:" reason to avoid going to the Fraser on them." FOR sren't we ever going to leave?" apartment. Ton) had said some"Yes, but you didn't win $116! to done about be had Something the but and abouTbacon if like course of eggs But it thing. Nothing Kcfp'your ! r.v.i fre-s- h and ,lt,Plalnly, Rod hadn't yetJormu-late- thought of food sickened Tierr you can'isoe what gambling leads an idea. "What's the matter?" " fdr to Lila could irave-chokMolly by .sprinkling daily ". Kncn Bertie Lou said,- - and leaned over her impetuous acceptance of Mr. T 1 ...:,r. .n,v A OODYEAR LAWN little 'Rod "Gambling! groaned. fdf Ihe table to reach the check Loroe's courtesy. At least she might HOKE. Which he had dropped. He tried to have had sense enough to realize friendly game!" "Well, you were playing for real (top her from her purpose but she .that he offcred-the- m room in his can K money, weren't you? And you had it.-ft. le ngth . 5-- 8 inch 5- fear merely 'as a gesture born of sec ' what happened." One quick glance at Its terrifying go0(1 breeding, she thought angrily, M hose with coup- "You weren't any" wiser thanJ rontents and she laughed, a rippling as Loree's car drove off and Rod was," Rod said defensively. "Don't little expressionrbf-consternatio- n. turned to look for a taxicab Bertie tell me you wouldn't have detoured $2.49 SPECIAL "Oh, dear," she said, "I forgot-toLo- u mask of sociability fell off us to a movie lfvou'd known what the J give you the money I got from ajjproved of the party was going tonick Made-- " well bank today, .didn't I? I'm sorry,-j- n heavy the firsrTslaeo-RodUwa- s '" . for." now you'll have to aware of that even if she hadn't us honey-beca-water pressure.' ' entersome found have "I might " saio. mucn aooui u. a hnnkkene r's in na,tu MoI-SMr." Loree tore' Ur BOrry he. gonntdlt the Instant We Deliver Lou returned.- - It v from Lllas preuy eager, cotinie-()had asked him to postpone it reference-t- o toe was Jirsjf belittling and looked across at Bertie til LHa's arrival. Rod's positio'tKsheVl ever made; It Lou. Her voice had been distinct . But hang it all, how was a fellow stirred him to aNtdch of anger "Let me In on this," hcvpleaded. to know what these night clubs "I'd rather like to make Itx.my were like! At the most he'd thought again "I don't, know that .I i"" would be plenty. party. If you don't mind. Enjoyed $30 or a real party once in a lifetime he . it immensely." .l yom was half awake now. "Non,aLtricd lofcrJJfyimself wilh sense," he "mumbled, "hardly know- righteous- - Indignation against a H about "No, falser worldand-- a miaunderst a ndzl UTAH PROVO ing what indeed," Rod refused. "I'm obliged ing wife.- - But really,- inwardly- - he ORERT to make a loan; however. It seem quaked. A hundred and sixteen dolwe left the money on the piano.'.' lars! And that money hot here from He laughed. "Let me have a lfty, Wayville yet and Bertie Ley wantTom." . EXCURSIONS ing so many things Tom dug out the amount and add"Whnt makes ro mad." Bertie ed five for half the tip, "Leave Lou- - burst out, '"is that Lila can Excursion Rates - to either ten," he suggested, half fearing that come here and see the very r.how Rod would probably underestimate Saltair or LagoonResorts tne Importance ofgenerously satis-- , because we can't afford to spend thf on Wednesdays and Suntying the waiter. money for the tickets, And "then Au-g- st Chances were he wouldn't know you take her out to a night club , days during July and via "OremvLine." Fare the amount expected to make him and blow enough money to buy me Contented. An n matter Of fact 110 an a1a.4i..v rafrtaorfltrtr.n, unlupt for round, trip (including was the minimum for a hundred I drapes or a really good rug or a! admission) $1.35, on trains That' what they all say after payplus check. Surreptitiously Tom decent winter cost and I had to leaving Provo 9 :18 a. m. took care of the captain. Rod might coax like an irrelevant immaterial ing a visit to our stores..And It's " as never come again but sure and. . . . . .and. 12:55, 3 ;55, and J:55 p. m. on every man and woman's tongue: he would.: Liked the place."" And I "Nevef mind the. rest ofjt." Rod Returning on trains leaving good tables weren't to be held for ! interrupted. "I think I know what "Relieve me, if you want good . "tightwads." Salt Lake City 8:15 and you mean. But you didn t have to -things to eat at bargain prices, coax very hard for anything," he 11:45 p. m. same day. No Bertie Lou w as pleased when addedtiffly. at -- t he)rlVi5kaggsSystem-StoreYo- u trade He thought he'd been Very liberal halffares. FreTdancing. they reached the street to learn can't beat their Jow that Mr. Loree had his car there., toward her. Hadn't she had every and would drive Lila home. There thing her own way? Her next reAldon J. Anderson, prices, theifvbig selection and the was room for two more, he said, mark served as"ah answer to that fine quality foods, they carry. And looking questionably at them. and made him feel penitent. Traffic Mgr. ''You see what your poker playMolly Jufped at the chance. The believe me, too, they please you car was a sumptuous cabriolet an ing did!" she said. "It got you into Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. odd car for a man's use. Its reor all this mess. If you'd done as I always.". teat would accommodate two and begged you we wouldn't be out over bill-fol- : Regular - 70c Value , WAIT RAIN! t d , (Vi ed 1 - Fj For 10 days only a of package ' FREEZONE and a reg- -' ular 35c "package of TIZ for 49c. ... A saving to you of 21c just when you need these foot .'helps reg- - Y ular'Soc tfy'y?m25 i rnnat, 45he-hadj- 3.'t "" Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. " ZS . IL-W- BELIEVE ME! -- I he-w- -- TIZ for Tircdr - THERE'S . A out the poisons cause your . feet to . that " I ..Ski -- know a girl who didn't like a doll? You NEVER did.' Dozens of cunning French given away atouri9ofZ" Dolls will 3SJ .SiiVaenanee.i'.: garry Saturday, July GIRLS BE READY! JLEast enler FUN GALORE! FOOD everyjjneakTad- acheTburrCandwellT FAEEZONE- - for- - corns- ,TIZ for sore, tired, feet the two - mean-comple- te loot comtort H ED Q U I S TD RUG S ' SAFE STORES Pleasant Grove 4 i Provo ... V Springville The Following Dry Goods and Gents Furnishing Stores of Provo City WILL CLOSE On the Following Wednesdays at 1 o'clock p. m. 18, AUGUST 1, 1 ! 815,22, 29 There will be no closing July 25th because of July 24, holiday. THE LEADER BUTLER'S - LEVEN'S HUB CHRISTENSfeNCO. MOSELEWIS EMPORIUM McARTHUR'S -- J. ERCANBRACK & SONS -- 1 0 CINDERELLA SHOP EVERYBODY'S STORES - right off without "hurt-ing- . vantage of an offer that may never. DC Tepeated. C. 3- - -- PENNEY . . 21 -- A few drops of FREEZ. ONE applied to any corn i instantly stops the pain " and soon the corn lifts -a- vise JULY . -. areabl lo make this extraordinary offer only as a result of very special : arrangements' with' the manufacturer, and d-.. Draws REASON There are many reasons why .it . "pays to food shop at an 0. P. Skaggs System Store,1 aside from the savings in prfce. The greatest reason is the advantage of making, personal' selection of the food de- sired. This is especially true of meats, fruits and vegetables. The , 'Charge and deliver"- - store, send- s' you the "pick overs" but you pay for first quality merchandise. It will pay you to'pay cash and carry ', your foods from one of our stores. for Corns the hot '..during We . Aching Feet , l FREEZONE "weather. V use w v ... v.s HRIVER'S FARRER BROS. Ic6. TAYLOR BROS. JENKINS KNIT GOODS CO. VAN WAGENEN'S li i NmOHPMAIS |