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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928. ... "' 7. J w' K'EA COPYRIGHT vr "V"?C SOMCE JNC . t 1 v ,i,:.rv 0 t 5T" If i J1" V - - . Jlabel had the steward bring a tray ' " to thetr stateroom. "Griddle cakes," he said, uncovering a steamirig plate, "and sau- 'if ' ' - s-- - v-- f tA- f i'"" T Isn't if? The sea's like a lake." -- "But, my dear, emotional experiences affect the body, you. know. That poor old machinery of yours hfls been' through a lot in the last You can't blame it for monlh. kicking up a little Silently Mabel was considering. She1 wondered if the poor girl was worried. Why why did such awful thiPTS happen to Sybil?" Welt; she would see that doctor. ". i 'vk lit cv ' "V"Ji' i meal preparation. Stock judging will be one of the Interesting and educational - features of the contests conducted for the boys of the state. They will have an obportunitv to visit Utah's finest exhibit of livestock and come In contact ,with stock Judges of na- tlonal eminence. Entries may Twrmade by tlubs or by Individuarmembers. . Any boy or girl interested 'can sccuro a 1928 liremlum list by writing to th Uh State - Fair - association, Capitol building, Salt Lake City. ' The kennel show pctober 11,' '2 o? th one to be and '3 has come novel features of the state fair. It always brings out a. canine exhibit !)fimurmal merit. The - pet stock show will be' featured" on Sunday, llonarch Ranges Sold A carload of Monarch . 1 ranges were sold and delivered last week from the eightD. T. R. Co. stores. 49 homea were 1 .: ... -- . explained. "I knew you were a doctor the minute I. saw you. Remember we enme up the- gang plank together? Mondav October- - 7 and 8. Anv And you smelled so nice and pro- - hild that has a pet of prcsentablfT fr.SKioi-.al- . So I. asked the purser HpPearance is invited to be an cx- yoi iuwae because' !,"'wauled' to ask libitor. Monday will be" children's day at the exposition. yoir something." He was a small energeUf "hTafCi bit portly, mith'shnrp blue eyes and French suffragists have carried a V'TV medical little berd. Uieir battle to theTIague. ' And Just e!ilr we had war so nicely outlawed, looking, though a rwBipouffr-Now-h- ls blue eyes too! . - fr'? - During First Week Range Show , Tfrtt afternoon on the promen- Jade deck she encountered him. "Oh, Doctor Henderson, could I talk with you for a few mlnntes?" As she fell In step beside him, she - rr - . 49) ill H . V XA Vv f - - - Z, . s v " rv ENTER FAIR . 'J x7",rr - i5V:... 4H CLUBS TO sages." "Oh, take them away, please. If I smelt them, I'll die." , Hastily 'he retreated, and: Mabel, with a worried line between her and glrls of Utah who are eyes, peeled an orange. There was reglgtered in the club or high she could a doctor aboard. Perhaps agricuitural.clubs are invited him. talk with exhibit in the Utah State Fair, ""(to 1 "Here, .dear, stick on this," nb October 6 to 13. Many attractive you. Still cash awards are offered for the suggested. "It can't hurt best exhibits in field crops, poultry, feeling pretty rocky.' "3abrrIJ1iev'er --realized anyone cattle, sheep,- baking, canning and ELEANOR EARLY ZY ' I I ' - - J . made-happy- . . This splendid record is due to several conditions. First, ";the Monarch jange is- superior in quality-- workmanship and beauty; second, it has a plenIid reputation a m o ng the " women jvvho have: used it; thif d, the gift of a dinner set fr.ee with eachrangeTand fourth, the very low prices P. T. R. Co. are able to of fer through their immenseKuymg power. , - Have you bought your new range yet don't delay - er now is tne iime; long- - ly i trf! twinklpl. Well, you're a healthy Jooking specimen' to be scraping acquaint-ar"-- e with a physician." Sfiddyrtly Mabel became agitated J!Oh,--i- t wasn't about me,", shi? stuttered and found herself blush--r "It's It's another furiously ,girl." -- .. tliink that the opposite of kne is H!. I UUt JM1 I SO Irt UH. ll IIIUUI' Hint. 1 i There TTArPEMrifil've fixtd thinss this .tiuieMob. 1 eyed her friend sternly. itas nii'iTKOK-jnwrecked nay lutle 014 Hie you are urging a married woman gaess-I'vSVBIL ; back to her lover." Boosting divorce-anhor forever." , -inod cf b:f:l."8, ha? ' anr.pping your fingers at reI 'lahM-l- ' oa ..ica- - ko.icyuico.1. ' j ; iJtlADCOS'i'lS, dangerously; Mabel said, nothing at the time, spectability." lu-- r Mih"! j)rote3ted to maiI "Oh, Sybil," ut shortly she began to tjlk di-soinatuig, peruades 'XjMld forgive my blm after five days' tempestuous vorce. After diuncu-'tha- t nighi. sac aminbly. ' for Retting drunk. I could (found a sequestcrcl ..corner for iurting. r. the deck- - chaiM,ftd to Sibil's fos give "him. .for a yiU Immediatcly-ioIIovvlng could forgive hjlii jor t .llin); the nil he begins to drink and bmU grPr.t" ajaazrnic.nt, proccoded calml.v Isame old stories over und over tbll's heart on her nmrrfaga n'tfbt. to advocate art iimnediaU divr.rco. kn'iw. my dor.K Jack kiu-htm In Hnyrim. Ihj'.v T'vou tl p.3 :(" bout it." she admitted. "Kut are:, 1 does that. J. cousa scrca.n ..new ley had gone following 4heir m:d tii-J in times. 1 coma forgive mm for t.in- gfiinj u.yji;itgav-gii- t edding on shipboard najuu the has renson to !i4S.ive he 1h Paris? In this country there's irrsTTrnjr trrrae.-ot;Hlt4 about es!atiishg a or eigirct p.rhet on the out and "out roi.r. i romethfT'g araediately to MAEXX 3 LAKE, .aesidcjice ihrt:' Js. you have to live ."Ki-.JanifUv of time tv'brri: t!i' :e e ','.' tilings 'I could S Kinl worker," wBo w.itmnnafc'd -- for a So never cult. thai' f;!n . er on the hhuw. r.evcr, fa'ch.'r. Afl b'ie ofj frori you ducking tvr trip ; tc.it; of Briton wouldn't do niui h thep.i would be fir Mabel, meantime, luis bcom". and t')? ctlxr wrtilJ he forj 1 herself to an American work-I- n good. People would kn:v unyl'.ov'. lj.;;.-,57- ; Havanifc JACK ,.3ViOt!.v: Rut if yeu wert ever '.r Parln 8 T'.g v.''h aether msn. ilMs--could all be so ftuiet nobody, would oity and- Fidelity- - the cardinal "virhey listen,- - horrifkvl- H. 1 HZ Tot littrbnntis. even "If mv huMn'd' tiios suspect." JWI tells them, rni Mabel agrees ' i did whnt r.icl-iri 1 sail with her ihut aftrrnoon for did, I d U.W V.lni. Sybil laughed.' I toston. would." IB .... think you were talk- - j. I. know I "Anybody-:ow go ox vmi tub stor.Y ' ing... about, running over to South! Sybil's eyes gr?.? tlnuhlful ilr ro. !(,-- ghe said Boston!" she jok.'d, anil audcil t "Y?;i. "if yen loved 'uin. I'.ut you sse, ; I CHAPTER XXIII. plaintively, "now, my acar could - MnH-.-- f '.! ..h. .. Hct ri'! didn't j Like starngers Sybil anil Mubcl hop over to Paris?" is think that the op".Dslte of Mabel was vague, aoked at each other, f nti see-- r I In-"Oh, it could be arrangMl sonie-tt- e hate. That isn't "so at all. K's - ; .'mbjarasscd. UntiL SUsldenlywith of her swift chanp of n"1 jtiow; I'd lovt to see you out of djfferenccj" a- TI W9 lybll advanced like a field marshal tills mess Sybil, before Craig knows a Mabel's wardrobe mpni ouu the way; did y ouC Vert e"1 tnat-uis- t about Itr-fuj like a mill pond "Oh, God," Fhe omyed, "h"in mi write him?" "I can't understand it," she "No, I didn't. I simply couldn't. ri be hard boiled! . . . V.'ake up, and moaned, tossing restlessly in their 4ab! " HelD Tne swtmr thi trunk And ho sent about i.round. Pack your hats and your things, I cubled that Td write later stuffy stateroom. "I felt s well hav- coming Tdovn.all through tbj! st;m Ilj get your drrssra that I wes awfully busy, and Haitotas, when everybojy wHis a the hangers. A li'tlc speed, if ing a wonderful time. He knows off how I hate to write letters. And sii k." ou're sailing with me!" I asked him not to cable any more, "It's probably your nerves." conswiftneng the i With .incredible soled Mabel. "You've been through urs flew. "Three hours later they beeause it made me feel awfully a. dreadful cxperiew.cT-4auiJuiawolldwed their trunks aboard, whii "1 f'aid he was Just ruming my end I suppose it's a sort of physical whistles blew -- and thejcangpWnk, feel that -- I reaction." mder their very feet, becran ta vacauon, mr.htng-raBut next morning Sybil' was not! ht to write him. My dear, it able rcrabto and to move On the ft' to go down for breakfast, andj lack Moore wiped his glistening eort me $16 nnd-- felt like perfict old if worked. Poor But criminal. mit-lseen a he'd swore and Vita, -' fou 8.v, "I"'J like' to talk to you In pri vate! she implored. "Why certainly." Dr. Henderson became- immediately professional. - "If there'' anvthing T can do" (To Be Continued) (CyMI finds that her plans will hav to be changed nd Mabel Is worried over her friend's plight) Viiti. iwoplp 1 i mowt-dir.l- m- e : - li hua-b'an- trAa-E- Arc you one of those w ho dream of tvhat you'll pay diay," only '1o have one pay day after another liiwi-CTe-np- wed-"their d-"- r' trl t . ARE-payin- J - - , -- I ! d . - : g Oil BREAD ALONE - -- ' the-sa-mt h d -- fn-'"- trr-va- yeu-wit- finances? If so, we off eryouaso!ution. Start paying cash or your foods at an 0. P. store I You'll shep Skaggs" System more wisely ' because of the very " fact that ycu cash, and besides, you'll save dollars each week, because off our reduced prices. hard-presse- a-- cn-ag- omt sttfftrreavinp --- I -1 i --- - On bread alone youH save half, for we ara selling a 10c quality and size (16 oz.) loaf of bread at exactly1 half rprke.- '- W t're proud of. this too, because this. is a bread equal or superior to any regular 10c brand on this market. Our Raisin Crcad now sells for 7 cents too. It is rich in all the best quality of. jnaterials. It's wonderful for chilthe tonic and dren; gives them x ' ' r vigor needed. 'i! By ' tc41et-thln- gs. e- I e. Craig. He told me to have WATCH ! "Yoa could wireless him now."-- . ."Oh,. I couldn't. I'd feel Jike such! a hypocrite. You know, Mab. I'm':' awfuHystwitrised ;at you." Sybil - Jf rm FOR ANNIVERSARY! MOSE LEWIS auama mil nun m m "Jim "Thanks, but it's no i I II ?s 11 - I '- - "t V - V II ( - sjdt jnarry- : .FsgSm&ZiZZn enough . omarriago.8 beriifferenJ-wlt- 'BuHt' would b Craig." "I know it wbuld. But I can't even think about it. You see I'm already married:'""Vhol"icr"I like" Ml or not, I have a husband. It doesn't make any difference tht he dHr-kand Chases Isabellas. He's my husband Just the sameiloless I get a s divorce! . "Oh. my dear, wouldn't that give Boston something to talk - about Wouldn't they love it!- Wouldn't Val Just ring ton, and the Saswelis. And all the glrli Who" want Craig,- and can't -- . h!M n .1 .1 1L. -. . v" j Club."Country - - - A Sybil sighed profoundly. 1 I jruew t "Well, of; course, we always use M served it, for almost thirty years." - Many , - J-BJVe'- I r - neople find that with M'J-B- , the. strong blend, they tse slightly leaa coffee than with other blends: But whether you make it strong or weak, has a flavor that only the strong blend can give. in 'Now it comes tn you vacuum-aeale- d Both the vacuum . the new, tall key-cabelong process and the improved key-caCompany ana allusively to the art available only to M-- J Bosefs. n M-J-- . -- CorrpletfD This beautiful 42 apiece Dinner Set Free! Many women have Is a beautiful been patiently waiting or this occasion. s.etpf dinnerware. Every woman is delighted to own onej These dishes will be on display in our store windows. You, can see for yourself, what a splendid gifte.i)ffer.JfoiLroust. have a set of these dishes - - get your New Range Now!, Don't delay and then be disappointedT--"--- It i ; 1 "Never wcreJlonarch KanpsorebeautifuL4n4ippearance-jnrpurewhbrown and in tinted leen these new models stand asr.n ornament in your kitchen and too!' New mecitanicai features make" Monarch Uahge8Tmoreefficienttnan" ever. You would not go longer without a Monarch range if you knew the pleasure? and happiness it wduld brings into your home. .Buy Now U BSYourjNew Monarch Range Now! I ' -- : - M-J-- i "Heavens above, Mabel, I've had i Oh, but it is. You don't know how hard I've tried" i ' took "fUcharrtot"1 make me appreciate him.. A lot of good that will do me now." mm. f I h It - r coffee - else.' With Each M onarelv Range iiiiiiimi " anybody ree; - Fitrr-r STORES - laierj'r if - o:p.7SI gol-de- Polly-annis- it 8 uowaiwaysiserye sucn- goom H' Jnj Rood time and to forget all about him just to Jet him know when we were coining home.'" Mabel, "the lamb never saw me hurry before." f They stood on the deck togutlier, ihelr faces toward the shining city. Und Mabel wnved her liitie handkerchief until Jack wasjpnly a dot the distance. ' ji :. "Well. Mflb" gvhil furUad-h- cr. through, rer friend's. "It was' . in exiciting vacation anyhow." f Mabel turned her back to the distant land. Smouldering turquoise knd gleaming sanphire. and all the unset hues that shone'on build-hig- a of pink and blue end yellow Morro Castle of Jade, and n the city beyond, a!Lbathed in light. "My dear," she said in her best social service manner, "thnt's no way to .talk. You must try not to be bitter. But don't, I beg of you, '. be frivolous." Sybil, swallowing a perilous lump in her throat, dabbed at her eves with a bit tf lace. Her chin quivered; and she caught her. lower lip between her teeth. "Well, I 'don't feVf so darn about it I'll tell you that Td like to crawl into-m- y lits bertli howl-t- o'back - therer-an- d heavem jEut what's the upe, Mab? YouVc got to snap your finpers at Faie, old dear or Fate "win ffai h "5551 ' knock you out." , "Sybil, have you thought of Craig t "Tou see," explained u . .. Purchased From Sept. 10 to Sept. 29th ,;71 E.ist Center . D inner. . ,"The One-- P rice House" orRassellrCo Eight Busy Forniture Storea TIIE LOWEST PRICESPEaALIZED BUYING AFFORDS ... 7 |