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Show PEOVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. PAGE SIX :':.T Palmer himself. Well, after .hat it was easy to get the rest. And I flont see where you get off to talk o other people about despising .'rom Liz 9r RUTH THIS HAS HAPPENED BEUT1K LOU and ROD BUYER are happily married, until LOREE plots to separate them. For months she works to arouse Rod's ' Interest while poisoning his Jnind against his wife, :., UIA " - -- When Bertie Lou discov ers that they see eaeh other secretly she Is heartbroken "and flirts with young MARCO PALMER to retaliate. Rod will not commit himself to 141a, and she finally gets tired of waiting and wantJilmJojso away "with her. He repudiates her disloy-- i, hanhand and she taunts is out him by saying that his wife with Marco. estate Rod goes to the" Palmer Bertie and where he sees Marco and departs Lou In lounging attire thewere without leamnw from the merely coming upstairs , ' - - resign. explanation, . . Ujo and drift from one haunts. Both old LomKy to find him In vain,- "ie a llol-tot- position. diyrceone-Imes- s toottoaaccept Marco Rod causes her Tooting to although she refuse, . ehtu decides to UtUe buy Rod had ad- - hoW that she and When rted the house is furnished, answers the ad. prised when Rod her friend BES-fC- J through she finally arrange la ei Rod live there as earetaker. Bessie re--- ThiwetweU until had had a Rod that day ' I soV GO ON WITH THE STORY '" CHAPTER XLV Jime DeenTom Fraser this cou d whS had told Lila where Rod nA-huA , staved -- on In . rLou's ittle cottage until h's money"" gone. When heso took to task for being excused his .!.' 7 -- " Sainrground.that DEWEY GROVES Bessie forgot that she had always said she would marry' for love. It was her opinion that Bertie" Lou was "batty" to refuse Marco Palmer."" z . v' ' 80 she did not hesitate to let Ber- . .1 . . T i J DaJ had .used her house as a rendezvous! for a clandestine love affair. Bertie Lou was furious. In her house! And there was no mistaking who the woman was. Lila used golden hairpins. .In tier rage BertieLou had a flash of enlightenment--.IV came to her" a clear as crystal that Lila had sought Rod out and brought this thing to pass. That would account for his having changed his name. In an instant her opinion of Rod was reversed. He had some decency after all! . But not enough, Lila's vamping. - Unless . , , Bertie Lou wished- - she hadn't : 1 -- V. . .idBgak - past him arid burst in upon Lila, joyed Bertie Lou's look of " amazewho greeted her with stony silence. ment. 'Yes you," she went on sweetly. Bertie.. Lou was going to speak You made a nice mesa of every her mind to Lila. Then she. would thing 'right in the beginning. But go .straight out to Moonflelds and Rod tried to be true to you in spite -- Anm TOswl mi Yiam ttm.a A A of finding out that he'd never loved woufd be through with both oflfieniTahy6Heutfrie." She"pansed7t0 forever and if Marco wanted her to savor Bertie Lou's slight wince. she would marry him as soon as she! "He loves me now," Lila went on, was free. "and he always has. It didn't take "It. I didn't despise you and Rod your affajr with Marco Palmer to both too much to care, anything open his eyes to that! But he .tuck about you I'd go to Cyrus and tell to you just the same until he saw him at Moonflelds," Marco cotne out of your room,-A- nd she said in a tight, hard voice. you can be sure ha'd have killed if he hadn't heard Marco Lila sat up with a start She had been contemplating some' , cutting address yott as the future Mrs, Pal insult to offer Bertie Lou, but the mer." latter', knowing about her visit to Bertie Lou stared at her like' a Rod made a' difference. Ula won person in the grip of catalepsy. Not y dered, apprehensively- - how she had a muscle of moved; only her eyes burned with, a sudden found out ': - Lou's remark revealed brightness that frightened Lila. Bertje you-bot- h her-bod- somethingl8a-,bealde- a anmfithlng for Lila to risk causing Cyrus to that Lila wa. not too disturbed to divorce her. But at any rate It was realize. If Bertie Lou despised her Lila who pursued him. There was and Rod too much to care what no one else he needed to hide from. happened to them she wouldn't be It waaa't likely that he would crawl here. .LHa smiled slyly. So Bertie away under an assumed name, un-- i Lou still loved Rod, did she? Well, less he wanted to escape a tempta give her a point. or two I to tlon he feared. wriggle on Bertie Lou wished she could take ; "Sit down," she said, motioning hold of him and shake him a. a dog teward a chair near the bed. - Bertie shakes a rat Why couldn't he stand Lou continued to stand. up and tell Lila to go to the devil? "Why don't you let Rod alone?" But at least he had run that was she blazed out at Ula , "Let him alone?" Lila repeated. something. He had made an effort with Lila, Lila ought to "My; dear,""; she laughed, "do you be shot, Bertie Lou declared In a imagine I want anythfng-tdo with the caretaker of a dinky cottage?" rage, Bertie- Lou turned white with And. Jn a rage .he went io Lila. The butler was going to refuse her anger. So Rod wasn t good enough admittance, on Lfla's orders, issued for Ula now! "You know, who's responsible for when her. name was taken- - up, It was.;.morning, the mornlng after that," Bhe. cried furiously. '"Rod can Bessie had told her story, and Ber-- I thank you for ruining him." tie Lou had forgotten all about go- - "Oh, can he? Well, maybe you'd Ihg to work in her determination to like to know that he thanks you!" face Lila. But Bertie Lou brushed Lila returned mockingly. She en-the-wo- - o Finally: "What did you My?" she asked. Her voice sounded strange r. owaears, with a1faraway dissonance straining through It. "You beard me, Lila told her -crisply. "The night prefer to . , he stopped Significantly for a sec ond . . . was our at the Palmer place on the South Shore . . . that 'house party,' last Fall. I guess you remember it all right" Bertie Lou leaned forward r and gripped the footboard of the-be- d with hands that showed white as snow through the knuckles. "Did Rod tell you that?" she asked, still speaking -In an un '. natural voices Lila shrugged. ;Why not? Everyone's been talking about you and Marco.- - I asked Rod what he was going to do about it and he said there wasn't any need to do anyMarco were thing because you-an- d going to marry. Naturally I didn't believe him, and I dare say I taunt- to-he- 1 n, : that-youw- ere " "I Rod and I' have been fools, " she said to Lila, a remark which puzzled theatteTT'AHd thank you very much for telling me what you have. I thought Had had left me for your sake," she added. - Lila flushed. She had overlooked that point "Oh, If you take any comfort in having held him against his will until he found out about you and Palmer .TT" she began, but Bertie Lou cut her short "You know I didn't try to hold him," she declared. "But I'm sorry I didn't have enough faith in him not to believe he would desert me for you." Lila imlTed7a" smile that was calculated to deceive - Bertie . Lou. "Don't flatter yourself, my dear," she said. "I could have taken him " any time J wanted to. "It looks like it, the way he's tried to keep away from you!" Ber think-bot- IS INSPECTED evening. , that Rod was there, pr. Thomas L. Martin' of the at the Palmer house?" Bertie- Lou Young university is home again ' "That night?" whispered. after taking an automobile tour of " "Yes, are you 'worried?' coast state, with- his "And he believed what lie the Pacific After touring through three wni. told you?" "What elese could he believe? It northern Utah and Idaho, Pr, Marwas very early in the morning. You tin struck the Columbia highway don't think Rod is a fool, do you?" Ore-goBertie- - Lou --did not answer hsfr? and followed it Intp Portland, in various and Washing points 3he was thinking of her return from Marco's party, when she found ton. Thence he fouowed the Pacific Rod's note. Could he really have highway through the coast states, been at the Palmer estate? Yes, and returned home via the Nevada ; he had time to reach home before desert.. In addition to enjoying the uen-r- y she arrived. And if he hadn't been andiheusual points of tourist there -- when he said he was-ho- w could he" have known that Marco interest Dr. Martin took occasion had been in her room? But what to visit a number of educational' in had brought him ouj there anyway? stitutions, paying special attention She had an impression that Lila to agricultural experiment stations. could tell her, but she would not He was especially pleased with the work being, done at the. Riverside, ask. the No wonder he had deserted her if California, station. Among he had seen or heard nothing but pther things that interested,him Marco's exit from her room and his was the Hollywood bowl, in which o partlngwerdhls-TSfomIse"Tre c6ncerta"arV given by 'some of the - -- turn and breakfast with her. world'sngreatest musician... - . - RETURNS HOME' - i hi. It benefited Jhem!" -- "You mean FAREWELL PARTY HELD ASPEN GROVE, Aug. 21 Artists of the Alpine summer school held a farewell party on the campus Monday evening. A bonfire, a shnrt program,., dancing' and jrefresh-mewcievtu feuvu.es IROAD PROJECT PROFESSOR h ... righof-wa- y HiHiiiHiiiixiiiinn FOR SALE NICE ' BRICK HOME .... Tay-lor't- UIHIUUIIIIIUHHIII y, right-of-wa- Rates to either Lagoon "Resorts on Wednesdays and Bun-daduring July andAu-g- st Line." Far6 viaDrem for round -- trip - (including rit I. a mistake," said Dr. Martin-- , GOOD WILL FLYER LEAVES "to think that the B. Y. stadium HA VAN A,. Aug. 21 (UP) Colonel can be used only for football and Roberto-Flerro, Mexico's good-wiother-spor- ta, It can be used for concert, and other entertainments, riyer, left at 8:41 a. m. today for as well as the Hollywood bowl, Guatemala, first stop on a lour of Central American republics. . which vil built for such purposea.' ..; r .... Excursion KEYS TO THE MYSTERY TRUNK -- -- tie Lou was hitting in the dark, but she came very close to the mark. Lila did not know how much or how little Bertie Lou knew of her attempts to win Rod back to her. She was still wondering bow, Bertie Lou knew she had been at Moonflelds. She didn't believe Rod bad " !? " told her. "WeH, you don't think he wanted me to know that be', sunk so low he has to borrow money from his old friends, do you?"-s- he asked r Saltair-o- -- ys ll calmly. .": F. Larson, Dean C. Y? for Prof. Bt Cannon, Coach C. J. Hart, and Herthe federal aid road project from ald R. Clark were special guests Wildwood to Stewart's Flat with the of the evening. object of arriving at some Agreement on the value of the. property. Involved, to which the Wildwood Resort company owns title, has been, made by. representatives of the AT A SACRIFICE. county commission and the com.' pany. ONE OF THE BEST L. S. English of the bureau of BUYS IN TOWN. of roads public Ogden represented the federal authorities; A. O. Smoot, AT 479 EAST 1RD J. W. Gillman and Nell Dahle, the NORTH . STREET. . Lester county commission; and Wildwood interests. A court, order instituting condemnation proceedings has already been granted in the case of the North Fork Investment company, owners of the upper tract of the -- OREM in order to stop further delay In the construction work. Similar action is expected to bUtakenjith1 EXCURSIONS ToeVilgwood"comparjtoyrier3 of theJower portion of the property? ..Inspection of the admission) $15rorrtrains leaving Proyo 9:18-a- . m., 12:55, 3:55, and 5:55 p. m. Returning on trains leaving Salt Lake City 8 :15 and 11:45 p. m. same day. No half fares. Free dancing. . AT THE DANCE Glengarry Aldon Wednesday, August 22 $150.00 Beautiful Prizes J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. (To be continued) Llrigidaire Corporation, the worU'a largest makers of electric refrigerators ; beButh nad been forced to go to he was Tom for a loan, and because his that Lila had obtained Former, address from Hhe Frasers not to let her he did not task-Tohave his present one. to tell any ,m H had no wish PRCENT m the truth about Lila. had in truth AS for his health he had io , emaciated look thatcauwrung Bertie Lou's heajfand the cottage sed her to keep him- tnthat his conIn spite of her Jjelief duct towardHer had been his did not forget p.oaie either and she still TIHE 4 - MFlO&o - unfor-givable- happvln exile Lorec menage. This" kept the slightest her from making evon reconciliation rinr toward a felt that he-wa- ; from the .: with Viim. But as the time when she must she "discharge" him came nearer that v more and more certainly It would be another heartbreak to lose him. And what would become let him drift on again tt him- .11if she Rod was still very young he could make all kinds of mistakes before the Innate strength of his character asserted itself and he was miiv frtr the hlehway or. progress stain. -- IFIPDCBDLDA'DLPE rOU DON'T 11 IT $TAI5Tvt YQIJ CCN'T HCAK YCl) OONTXHEAR IT KUN EA e Bertie Lou pair it uff as long ns She could. , And then came Bessie with her storv of the golden hair on pins and scented handkerchief colRod's dreHser. one ractor inai ored the tale was Bessie's misguided devotion to Bertie Lou. She knew that Marco wanted to marry Bertie a dead romance stand in the way. How" could anyone compare theso -- .For twelve years the pioneer "commercially- But more surprising even than its beauty, is the conref rigeration . . .once venience of its details. You should see it for yourself . . . you should. again sets a tieifstandard ' visualize it in your own kitchen . . . . Mr Of two young men-? Brown was good looking: she told Bertie Lou that it waa ""cropping out on him now Ike how h'.ir on a n dog. r- .f'nn't look Palmer starved any more." TVt-M- r. was good looklnrr too, and wasn't he Just wonderful to Bertie Lou? only then can you realize the advance which the New Frigidaire marks in convenient housekeeping. INCREDIBLY quiet operation, beauty and con venience . . . surplus refrigerating' ' power built into a new and radically . this is the improved compressor flea-bitte- - - . 7 Frigidaire. "JT Millions of dollars were spent to make possible the New Frigidaire. IVevr ( , Sound-proofroo- were ms constructed tests. Sound recording instru- ments were used, more delicate than the human car." The result is an entirely new development in auto-mat- ic refrigeration. for The flavor of Hith Bros Coffee as distinct! vc'as of the West. 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