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Show Modern Tourist I mSt ruth mmv ratwES THIS HAS HAPPENED BE BTIE LOU 4 WARD marries ROD BRYER, who had previously ben engaged to LILA MARSH, They spend an Ideal honeymoon and happiness is Lila's persistency in broadcasting to their, friends that she was Rod's first love. A splendid position in New York is offered Rod by TOM FRASEK and he accepts. Anxious to make a, good impression, they go to an expensive hotel until they can find an apartment. - This seems to who JWOIX,.J"RASER urges Bertie Lou to buy more than she can, afford. Rod wins money from Tom at poker and, feeling under obligation to them, recklessly invites, the crowd to-- a- Jilght-ehi- b. Bertie Loo scolds him for the extravagance and they quarrel. However, this trouble Is forgotten In the rusn or movmg'into their new apartment. ,''': .'i .'"." '.' Llltt surprises them by 'marrying a' Tli h M- whom she hud met at their night club partyr She asks Bertie Lou to f Irgive her past unkindnesses and be friends, with so much sincerity that she cannot be denied. But keeping" up appearances with people who have as much money to spend as the Fra ih a severe ers andtheToree strain on Rod and Bertie Lou. Rod discouracedT and Lila becomes chance to offer sympa-grasps-h- e isai And it's so too, because Cyrus will give you a, good Job any time you -- ". want . I - " my. I . ; , .. jl v. - rising.' - -- T You seelshe jibed at him,"Ber-tl- e Lou is a better friendP I'm sorry, because I thought you were so hatfpy with her that you couldn't hold the pfost against me." " "rdon.t,'' Rod said shortly. ''No offense, Lila, since you're so happy with Cy. but I ow you' a lot for giving1 me the gate.' A flicker, too brief to betray Its ' meaning, came, to Llla's eyes and was gone.-- iThen why, If I'm meaningless to you, should you refuse a - "rrKN. , x" I rl ! A jk- - a, i -- II it" , "I iti: utterly-unnecessar- Rod frowned. Bertie Lou had spoken of th? same thing not long He'd ago as a future possibility. flatly told her that was one thing he wasn't going to do. And with out the necessity of plain spoken words both had understood that he meant he would not accept a position from the nusband ftf a girl who had thrown him over. "Let's get back to the show," he said, putting the glass down on a a hand smoking stand. Lila pressed on, his- chest to keep him- - from' 'I "V - positioirTrom CyTshe asked; Rod squirmed. She saw that add .laughed at him. "Don't be foolish. Rod. You have a right to be happy. I Heaven huuws you &lld Bertie Lou are like two cuckoo doves. But I you 1 ; life "without can't, enjoy any well-know- L7 v-- n y. "- Richard , 1 - ed CHANCE: Comedy -- SOit-s ft " 20 News . ' movie star. - photos, 4 movie star "' ai J t - i " rnnka.Driun avnv- this week to holders M TODAY "MONTE BLUE in "BRASS KNUCKLES" LAST-TIM- ES t : CAM jack-Holt-;n-T- girl.-wer- Paramount Picture - of left ear'and two small moles on neck in front which are exposed when soft shirt is open at collar He was wearing light blue, Levi overalls with white insets in legs at bottom, white soft shirt and ten' nis sljpes. -- ma A -- Safe Place i to PUTTIW LVA OB . Vanishing Pioneer The - UtMMLt rfinunU A Comtil) Riot Built Around th Army of Occapatioo? - . of July calendars.:- WEDNESDAY: TUESDAY A " I 0 tt . . ' j PASSES-AWA- SPANISH FORK, July 23. Noil oldest son of Neil and Regina Edens;on Gardner, a n farmer of the Spanish Fork district, died at aftcr an illnej.s of one year. He was born at Spunitm Fork, June 21. 1863, and has lived here all his life. . At his bedside when death- came were his wife, Mrs. Annie D. Gardner and the fol lowing children: Mrs. Gwen G. Nebeker Regina G. Erickson, Veda, Gladys,' Xelila and Marguerite Gaidncr,all ofSpuniah.JT0rk4. ali0 the following brothers and sisters: Gladvs, . Dellla and Marguerite G, Evansj-Mr- s. Ida S. Robertson Mrs. Annie L. S.anton, Mrs Dellla 4, Bttty B ronton m '9ft. 'Ktiu.ckt Bia ,iMon . Hughes and Mrs. Edna G. Brock- '. ; ', i.Jl Wtj-it- f Bo Production bank, all of Spanish Fork nd Mrs " Effie Bu relay ot BlackfooWJUaho. MOVIE PRODUCER HIES - Mr.rQardner has" been prominent LONDON, July 20 (UP)-ScoIn both civic and church --affairs American moving picture Sydney, In Spanish Fork., He served four producer long associated with Chrisyears as a member 'of the "city tie Cdmedies, died suddenly at council and he served 18 years as a discussing a com-edmember-ef-t- he First ward bishopric he was to produce. ' of the L. EC S. church. -- Funeral- services will he held OBRtXJON'S BODY ARRITES- -' 3 o'clock , at Monday afternoon-- at NAVAJOA- ,- SONORA, - Mexico, the First wardchapel. Today'A-and Tuesday: r. "' ' ' July 20 'UP Hundreds of Mexilife . LICENSE ISSt'EH MARRIAG cans and Indians of all ranks of A marriage license was issued filed into this villagetQslayDreaxt: ibute to General Alvarp Saturday at the county c fice to James Delbert Radmall' of Qhregon, assassinated .presidentBarthelmessf To catch the Leviathan, Mrs. Jane Provo, and Viola Christfnseri, 6f elect of Mexico, whose body Is to arrive from Mexico City Countv Clei l? E. B. Crosby of New York flew from Con- Centerfield. tlitf uereinony! She made the Dastrup-perfoitiisometime In the afternoon.- jtainoftletflEaria.. boat and Is pictured as she arrived the other day In New York. "WHEELS Of money, not here'lnNew York and CHAPTER XX -with the friends you've got." for "There couldn't be any place Rod groaned. "I'm always telling Rod my thoughts in your head," Bertie Lou we don't, belong with , replied quizzically and hTdly with J you and Cy and the rest" of 'em." a, smile. The smiling came readily "And Bertie Lou has too much enough, though, to Lila's cai mined sense to listen to you. No, Rod. She caught' the hint, that lipjs. you're double. crossing" yourself sounded in Ms words and voice the somewhere. I could understand how bint that she lackedlhe power of you'd feel aBout it if you were still . ,. iK fc ni..,,i... n t smile The 'ni.nlii.nrrm up crept Alin understanding. '' in love with me. But you say you're to her eyes, an inscrutable, smjle. not And you know that the lack ' You don't want a drink, do you?" Did Bertie Lou ever tell you how I had to get down on my knees of money Jalurning'you into a joy g negative-invitina in she asked, and beg her to accept me as a friend?" she asked quietly. less old foggy and you won't accept ; tone. chance to give Bertie Lou the some too." like "How milk?" j your , Rod shook his head. And it can help you, would you want thjng.g aH tVinM " tsA HqA KrTnw... I. linen I e P the "a crosswfv and turned toward the drawing tured it Irt aTctIona"ry"6r you." She held out, a small tray inai apanmeni. jusi room door,, her hand still on his word puzzle and dragged it to the with a large glass on it Rod waved lor your prtae. . u you love ner so arm. She had left the door open, altar jadth you to do its stuff.. But it away. . .ymuch I should think you'd be glad but now she olosed it behind them.; you see I'm already wed. Old Ab "Take it," Lila unfed. to sacrifice a little of It though I There was a friendly fire- and an couldn't do a thing for me." it a little. It will take the edge off can't see how you'd have to do that sofa P comfortable .looking nerves." incredibly your a position with Cy by just taking Lila did not answer him at once. before it. Lila Jed Rod over to it Rod was at the point where re- to make and pushed hinv down upon : the Bertie Loti and- - another, sistance was a bore. He took the An influx, interrupted ami tAm satin cushions. opening the door. Lila saw them milk. Lila drew heavy curtains their conversation. Lite left Rod, "Here." She offered clgarets in hx the mirror. Xver the mantlepiece. over the window before she came to to take up her duties as hostess. nn ivory iox. "Men can make money," she said, sit on the arm of his chair while Bertie Lou came In and joined her A golden lamp revealed that Rod's motioning over her shoulder for the he drank slowly from the tall glass. husband where he stood by the held ho hand shook slightly when new arrivals to join, them on the ' "Did Bertie Lou ever tell you how chair. ' a lighted taper to the tobacco, sofa. I had to get down on my knees and What's this?" she said taking commented Lila to the beg her to accept me as a friend?" back The sleep," "Losing turned other girl up the half empty class of milk. ', .". aloud. Lou Bertie remained. .But she asked quietly. Rod glanced up library Nerve tonic," Rod told her. "Say, ' "Up too much,Rod acknowled- The opportunity for prolonged con- at her . Her expression was ser- how about going home?. I'm dead ged. versation among them had already ious. for sleep." "And no sleep when you do go to passed, however, for guests were "You know Bertie Lou better All right. I'm tired too " Bertie bed," Lila went on. "What are you now arriving rapidly and Lila had than that," he said. Lou agreed. Rod?" about. Rod. to beside worrying "It's true that I had to beg her, give up her place Rod told, her nothing tht nleht "I'm not worrying." Later in the evening she found Rod. But Bertie Lou Is a peach. was "Do you really think that wealth another chance for a talk with him. She's never rubbed it in. I only of Lila's talk with him. He After all, if it, by swayed tempted. n VI A IllUKtrB a peifiUM litre ail vtui.j Broadway entertainer wish I were as sure of your friend- he earned the salary .. . , he was a she asked suddenly. was giving imitations ot famous ship as I am of hers." whiz at figures . . ; what had. his at to look his head Rod turned stars and everyone was crowded in , Rod was a trifle uncomfortable old love for Lila to do with a touch with to the drawing room. Lila and Rod in his mind. "What've. I done?" he It? puppy her. She had spoken Lou was the one person Bertie voiced '2 in her of depression Stood near the door, Inquired. to now. And Lila was be considered must "Even a golden crown carry Lila laughed. Presently, under cover of the stir lo nelp'Tirm. What "Notjthlng a few thorns," 9he Went on as he at the end of a particularlyzxlever hurtr"Oldceaf7but it's what you a surprise she'd turned out to be 4s not mpossible and did not speak.g sketch, she might da that worries me. - You see around. A regular fellow. for me to understand your drew him into the hall. .. "I must I want you to trust me and I'm She d have been still more of a troubles, Kod, it they are concernea give an order to Wilklns," she said. afraid you don't You don't believe surprise If he could have seen her with money. My memory" is not "Come with me, will you?" I'm that capable, of appreciating at that moment Rod was in no mood for comedy. your troubles. Short," she added with a significant (To Be Continued) pause. "Perhaps there are many He' did not mind leaving the draw "Why should you understand my were once In mind room. led Lila into that my him the places troubles? Money's nothing to you ing filled with the same thoughts that library. "Wait here a minute,' 'she now." over out there were out told him. to the "I'd better go you glooming Rod realized as Boon as the words in the hall." pantry. Look around. You may were said "that he had admitted the of out found a fin da cup of punch left" "Well, you way existence of the possibility they had your troubles," Rod said bantering-ly- ; Kod went over to a chair by a joked over earlier in the evening. he were-twindow that someone had opened He hadn't meant to tell his troubles "assuming that they Outside the weather was below zero to Lila or anyone else. Howthe same as mine." 'UlL1. re-v "You mean my marriage," Lila but the clean, cold air that came devil had it come about? turned quietly. "And- you're right, into the 16th floor apartment was a Lila's eyes were filled with satis - A reward of $100 .is being" offered Miller Rod. Abracadabra couldn't have blessed relief from the warm, per- faction. "But I've told you that I by Mrs. Alice Meacham, done more for me." fumed atmosphere of the drawing haven't forgotten what tight holes apartments, Salt Lake, for any in "Who's he?" They both laughed. room. I used to be in half the time over formation leading to the return of s(c Arnold Meacham, known sji "But if you really don't know," money," she said, a bit impatiently, her-sLila explained, "it's a magic "word. Lila was back in few minutes. I know you must be having a bad as "Bud", who left his home at Salt Lake, Tuesday morning, June 19, Intention 1928, with going on a hike in the hills. Al though the mountains In the vi , cinity of Salt Lake have been comb . NEIL GARDNER : L. Gardner,"! 83, time, Rod. ? s Till PAGE PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. 11 JL MELVIOE BROWN finoouaiw 11 m Have a Delightful -- Time ESS GARRY Ub ' SsJ. -- TiniKsnw .orriedy well-know- " . .. ;. viiin a v mfirifil News . . liW a t " . it - -I- mirth-provokin- . v cares: MISSING BOY -- ,mA ass- K'ih V '' By Martin - rjrJ - ' r1 Days - r ,. STARTS-TOMORR- Regular Pr(ces OW Tuesday Continuous S -t- lU-ll p. on 1 Boots and Her Buddies its - 4;;; S Big ' !, JACK HOLT in "The Vanishing Pioneer", .eji.uimimnTniiiii''iuij,'in'iiiirT'''"'" REWARD FOR LAST TIMES TODAY ;v v : - Laun soI:' i ed by mounted officers, and Boy Scouts, no trace of him has been found since. is being described as being 17 years old, 8 ft. 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