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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY,.' OCTOBER 3, 1928. little stroller, r Valerie, who had der clared it the depths of provincialism " to wheel a baby! Sybil regarded her Sister-in-lawithin sort of TJitying contempt. and. because pity is akin to affac-tioshe even liked her a little. After all,. Richard waa an engaging oevu. And hamt she loved h'm herself? .Valerie was a fool, of course. They were both fools.; Ro mance was a trae for foolish women. Worse, - when one legalized the amour. Divorce was such a horror. It was "Valerie who mentione it SALESMAN $AM ELEANOR EARLY THIS HAS HAPPEJS'fcD " SYBIL THOBKK learns- that he " sba struck It away. 7.7 "Go to hell!" she told him hoarse- Bteter-ln-lVALEftra, to planning ly. And hor voice, with hatred, to leave her husband, and elope 'was coarse and rough, v ' with. 4 man who has promised She snatched M Valerie, "; I 7 hiii 1 the' tell movies. do "You what iter la you! Ask LSybil. get nver eared for Valeric, hut sho him now to take you away with him worships her own brother, TAD, ; tonight. Or come with me now and, for his sake, decides to Invest!- - arid, tell him you will never see him " She foes to again so long as you live." ' Kate Vat's Tomance. ' ' ''"''". ; New Haven, where Valerie Is visit"Darli Darl!"" ' He" fcazed at her "Incoherently. ing friends, accompanied by JACK and MABEL MOORE; newlyweds, Impotent before Sybil's rage.' And, -because her god did not answer her, ahd Sybil's dearest friends. 'Valerie's hostess tells them they j Valerie turned from him., Gathered will find her at a notorious road-- 1 her wrap about her. . And walked house on the Post Road. They go with Sybil from the dinigg room. there directly,' and arrive in' tune to He watched them go.. , An Mabel Interrupt an Interesting eonversa- - and Jack saw him. drop his, head ... tion. Valerie's escort is telling her upon his ftands, and heard . him ' . how once, he loved a girl ' named groan aloud.. . furiously I - if "i . ( ,::-- , sybil ' li. : i - 1 "did you jexclalms. nomefTomThe CHAPTER XXXVI " Sybil's Thand caught her heart, hugging it through the fur of her COat and thff'folds'of her ' crimson - -- t, Al,nA J , : mot; :: .' MD K!!iHT DID OAWM VOU '70 ;M l.r' ' ' - . .right w "Qu-etly!- Z. tened like tear dropsrhisfBoe. and a little mustache of damp mis- ery sation his trcmhlinp upper Hp. "Why, of course I do." Valerie bristled defiantly. "Did you know that he is my hus: . band?" "My God . . No! Sybil, you're crazy. Tell her she's crazy, Dnrl. I don't believe it. It isn't true, It's - a lie! 'Dart! Darl! . . Franttcalrjheb50Tight hlmrAnd then turned on Svbil. crazily. to beat herewith small impotent fists. "Now, Val." Sybil captured her hands. "Don't be a fool. Keep quiet You're attracting: attention. I'm going to get at the bottom of tjiis thing. And, then, you can da as you please and be damned. "This afternoon I learned that you were planning to elope. I didr.'l ho smeared all over the front know the man name. Only that pages. maanr m nsua i art inr nnma- -.. n .1 . . .V. n L. .1 ' .n ...... "A dear establishrr.c t." he Into the movies." "And a pretty status, if Sybil's mouth curled scornfully. groaned. asking me." "Is this the man, Val? Why, you you're "I'm not." she told him icily. "I poor little fool, jail's the only place th'nk you're being dreadfully" bid- -' could married a He's he - get you. man. He's my husband.' He's your fashioned, and just. as hateful can bQ." hrother-in-laHe's the worst thini? st sc sfc s(c . God ever made. He's he's Oh you It was Valerie wlio put the divorce ' rat, vou You miserable, rotten idea in Sybil's bead. The affair in cad!" . New Haven had made a different of Val. Humility and gratitude Fiercely Sybil turned on him. girl iad cured her restive spirit. She and then, Quietly ; hirsplf 4nten, bab and ven took htn out ln t18 gating him with words that cut with exquisite cruelty. And through it . all he sat like a miri stricken with dumtnif'Ks: who. hglng condeninrJ.T could find no voice to answer his neenser. . . ' "Darl! Darl!" Frenziedly Valerie besought him. "Oh, Darl, why don't - -- ch-n- . . . - . v I. '"Al , i r-l- . ..'' 4 r. "ff - fit 5 v-'- - nt-i- : V,-'- -' 1' , i ' - )" W with dtfy iMtilvoy 8fos,firoiiu:o .... .. the essentially feminine ' charm of , May , McAvoy, ; the "Mojise,"" whoby her cleverness TsH to taina and free 'the lion, sava her Sa,thsr-frothe lion's ferocity, and win for herself the lion's cub! mount theater. VTbeLaprv andjthe. Mouse" Is, r.f Lionel Barrymore i known to th eoure, a wi'eert; revival of Charles world aa the superb interpreter of Klein's stage sneeess. "The adapta- characters which call for heiuasl ItOttJijiyiiiahctf Srat and Lloyd"' tsiful and in "Tha Lion jind , Ue Bacon .dirpcted. Tlw cast aliwr-InMdlneh Hiicastaa"wRadyMottey? etudes ATeeTTTandtsr"' William Cul'.-.- : .; Kyde, dominant and mercilejiarfii;: tier, Jjc iHnmwXX Cbrr igan and Jack ' ' " ' " "! '" ; ure InSe imsinl$e'Wfld. In strik-- Ackrpyd.".rr...;v trig relief isl ; " One of the" most delightful enterv talnments of the week was the party Friday evening at thu- home of MTsaThorai PeiTy. ' Interesting 7Z.. t games werf played after which to theJollowfczr luncheon was served lng Elaine Bird. Ruth Whiting, 'Lu t cille Johnson, Lenore Johnson, Uda -;: Holley, Donald Hall, James Holley. Wayne-Holle,; A number of Mapleton M.: X A, Mox Bills, Douglas Bill and Welby Warren. officers attendfiA the party given in the high, school auditorium for " "mlm." It is not Ward conference was held SunUSES "haven't gave" when T Kolob stake M. L Al officers Friday DON'T YOUR ENGLISH evening. Among thoeejttonding day evening in the ward chapel. A you mean ."haven't fciven. . were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer EJrd, Mr. splendid program was given by va- ADAGE popularly oiac'i but of tan and, Mrs. Correl Waters,- Lucile rtous members of the ward and' ON-SAY "If the glass were health are Koutz, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hosmer, spaakers. j : i misguoted:A wife and cracked why did you buy it." If the a" mans best wealth" was "A hearth Mr, and Mrs, Frank. Jensen, Miss .1 ,.i glass was," is .correct. of your' own and a good wife are Josephine Peterson and Mr,, and ' PRONOUNCE "mimic" as If worth-gol-d and pearls,"' as an old Mrs. Bert Whiting. . t .w i reft . i i'j i!. , speuea "mim-ik- " with stress on German proverb runs. A Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Whitehead of , STATEMENT jOF CIRCULATION AND OWNERSHIP Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends. In Jipringvtlle and, Mapletoii etc., Circulation, of required Statement Ownership; Management, Saturday, eyenlng and Sunday. of 1912, pubof Herald, 24, Evening by the Act of Congress August lished daily at Provo, Utah, for October J, 1928. A very deligntful part; was held ' V'". of Utah, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, ' ' ' ' ' ' State " HouU ,Welnes4?y evenihg'ln; honCounty of Utah. ss. 1lt tb At Ginnar Rasmuson, having been duly sworn, says that he is the or of Leslie Houtz, Correl,, .Waters to business manager of Evening Herald, and that the following Is, and Mrs. C. W. Houti, whose the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement tf the owner-rhir-j, occurred within management; etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date" the week. Relatives ln attendance shown In the above caption, require by the Act of August 24, 1912, wero: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Houlz, embodied in Section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, Miss Lucile Houti, Mrs.' J. B. Law, 1: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, mana- Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Whlttng and " . ging editor and business manager are: children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. ' Editor-G- un ;. :"" Houtx . and . children. . Mrs. Alice nar Ba smuson, Provo, Utah. - Business Mr. ahd Mrs. Correl Waters Manager Gunner Rasrhuson, Provo, Utah. - - Waters, -- Publisher Herald . and M IT" and Mrs," William ew of Corporation, Provo, Utah. , . thNownera are: Also Mr. and Mrs. Mapleton. x 2: Gunnar Rnsmuson, Provo, Utah. George Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY Fred Weight of Sprlngvtlle. R. W. Goodell, Provo, Utah, Coast Investment Company, Provo, Utah. Games, social chat and refresh' BUSTER N. Hicks, ments were, enjoyed during the eveJ. W Curts, agent for G. Rasmuson, Provo, Utah , ning. 'Provo, Utah. - ' Josephine S. Rcripps, Miramnr, California. .KEATON :A delightful time was enjoyed by B. H. CanfleldT Oakland,. California. " a number of "friends Priday evening JTW. CurlsTT5ak1and,"XraTirofnra. . V"" in at. the home of Percy HoUey In atK. L. MrDanie'l, Oakland, California. 'T-Undance to a card party. They LeRoy Sanders. Seattle, Washington. BATTLING were Lah Percy, Mozclle Houtz. E. C. Rodders, San Luis Obispo, California. ' Delia Hauls, Ruth Lee, John II. B. R. Briggs, Los Angeles, California. " . F. Singleton Van Austen, San Luis Obispo, California. JIarotd Hosmer and Or- win Bird.,, ... ,,, , H. W. Parish, Seattle, Washington. t i ... Si.That the known bondholders, mortgagees and o'her sectirity Mr." and Mrs. - Burton. Tew were holders, owning or holding 11 rct centl or- more of tolalamounlpf 1ZZ. giietla.iSuriday.7Aiid.the first part A Chest of Silver Free for i ibnd3,nir'rtgaies or. other securities are: .None. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publi- of the week of Mrs. Tew's mother, . 5: , You. Get Your " cation sold or distributed through' the mails or otherwise, to ppid sub BIr3. Jiderirk. 1,) nutate of . Een. Coupons The date shown above scribers during theBix months lsi. fpmin. Mr, Tew participated In a - - -preceding i " " while i" . fiunting trip there. r 'j j.fvriijr,"i"if krfi mM -'4 iMouat i. '...: -- ' "7he Lion Uohtl Btrrymor filAPIITON V V'.-.i- XI 'I - s fhom all-st- ar -i it I - - NEWS ITEMS ITE'rV.: ' v "mim-mick.- MASTER PAINTERS AND MUSICIAN ...:.. out-of-to- the history of mor tion picture art has a producer boen enabled by. the very nature .of his theme to avail h':mself of the "Old Masters" in painting and the, great est composers in music, as the theme of the Life of. Christ enabled Cecil B. De Mille to do. In "The King . of Kings!". Two hundred works of sacred art were the in spiration of the great scenes, among them the prize compositions of Raphael, Michael Angelo, . Titian, Murillo, , Rembrandt, Rubens, Munkacsy. Blake, Geromexand Similarly as Jto the music, Hugo who arrenged the score, by the sirfestion of Mr. De Mille, drew his themes from the finest compositions of Haudul, Mendel ssohn, Mozart, Tscbaikowsky, Wag ner, Brahms, interspersed-- with the fort of Christian hymnolcgy, including the incompar able "Dies Irae." Thus, indedr"Tha offer a combinaKing tion of eye and ear entertainment virtually junknown hitherto in the theater. J'The King, of Kings" will be at the Strand until Saturday. -- Never before in Tf : . X t: y s-- I BOKIM " This Date in Our American History -- OCTOBERS Spanish authorities prevented the landing at Havana of the United States ship Crescent 1852 City. of th! template, P.ichard, ,niiraclo, knew it not. In all its beauty and loveliness it belonged to Sybil., wholly; .and entirely, forever and forever, life of her life, heart of her heart the child called Teddy. Prince of Wales official guest of the president at Washlng-- . 1860 ton. 18C4 Sheridan desolated, a in Virginia where Gen-- . eral Meigs had been murdered by guerillas. Elias Howe, patentee of the five-mi- le ' circle . - Fearfully phe entered the offices 1867 pf SnelU. Peterson and Mulhall, and sewinjt machine, died. asked for Mr. Peterson, a gentleman who bandied divorces with'rare silence ancLiiscretion. Attentively and interestedly he heard her story. (To Be Continued) -- "THE BUTLER" -- -- ".-1 - - GUNNAR RASMUSON! " Business Manager.. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1928. ,r J. A. OWENS, (Seal) 'Notary- - Public. My commission expires Marek 27, 1931. - V"-- 1 . . iii..iif.M. EZ3 " 3 . "1 - ... i ... ,.' .thorgWsh,. i turn isv mim v.M-.vmt- -- Sonthern Utah's - i hi .. VA - M Thq New mr.-- 1 FlnetTnear; :ODAY AND THURSDAY .WHAT CAN'T A WOMAN DO! ALL THIS WEEK -- you SAY something. Darl, DON'T let her talk like this!" Helplessly he threw out his hands. Drunk. Valerie, for days arid nights on end Idiotically disgust--- . Worthless. . . Ingly drunk. Without morals, Irresponsible. . '. or decency." - "Oh. Darl, WHY don't you say 'X4 The value of contrast lias neyer been more fully Illustrated, than In tnemboisTof the the cast of Warner Bros' extended Tun production, "The Lion arKfcafc Mouse," now showing at the Para- '"3a- - good-lookin- g i 1 OCT I - LfVTe. AS. TRfNT t . SIR. ' 4he-ereat-ion - 7 8tcrnly.nNo hyslerlcs.",-d- When she spoke again her voice .... was even. , "Don't get excited." she admon-- " Ished smoothly. "We'll have this out here and now.- - Val, do you know who this man is?" He had slumped back Into the booth.-r-Nohe passed one hand dazedly- - across his forehead, and with the other fumbled for a hand- -' kerchief. Drops of moisture trlis-Z- -" AVIU 'ctn - and sordid. "You!" she gasped, and the exclamation faded on a laugh. A queer, mirthless laugh. ; Valerie crumpled a nnpkiri, ahd " it before down her. flung "Well." she demanded truculently, and stared at them curiously. "What's the matter with you two?" "Sit down, VaL Push over." Sybil slipped into the booth beside Her "tier sister-in-laknees trembled dangerously; "No scene, now." she told herself I- SUM . 1 ' M GOMMfS r- n. blouss. It pounded so mercilessly. Across the table she leaned forward hint. -- And between "them lay the...poor little ghost of a romance. , V. A J ...11 r IE' . NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ' KtTTT VI THIS 1"i.I'rrrl pptt-nf- 1 , ; "I want ydu to marry my son avr m Tw woose, l . IM'.'Sho ccumcx MET. l f- By-Swa- ' I and your husband." t ."What about the baby?" Sometimes Sybil felt motherhood rising like a tide Within .her filling her heart and her whole being with an exciting sense of achievement. Her.matorrtity had been so triumphant. The child waa SO entirely hers. The perfect-extensiof her own ego. She was very proud of of and herself for having creathim, ed him, Richard s contribution, to she dlsdainfullydis- - ar - I - ' ' - " -- Valerie haa never mentioned It. eounted. " Ffotn Wint WeiWrsho'" hits been a TTTou know," Val was savingv-'-'i- f vo utiould die. your- - husband could chaatnd sort "What's got into you, Vat?" TaTT claim thc child. Your mother's used to loke... "You've a gutlty oon- - prayer in a court of justice would- .r or - - von r ii tt nfvur fi. .try Wf? tntv Lwuin s.,.t lUl o... XUVI. VI y pltl:ls tome, , ...'"J." 14 bis property jusfr- as And Valerie, glancing nervously vours. If vou were, dea.l thWa ; ii. wonia xiusn ana siamroer. nobody "else would have leg.l right But Sybil held her peace, to him.. Tad and I wouldn't have a . Sybil was very fluiet that winter, look-iand Taf wondered unhappily . if she "You. owe ii 10 Tedoy 10 get a diwas" disturbed by Craig's Inatten-t'on- .- vorce, and absolute Of custody. Since that day on the beach. course, If his father didn't want When Tad had expressed his horror him, that would be one thing. But, of a divorce and its attendant noto my dear he co.uld make .an. awful, riety, Craig had seemed rather, to lot of trouble. avoid the Thornes. He was devoting ,"I happen to know something about it, because Julie Johnston got "U. OyUW BW VC1 J Ui Atl". away from her !nother-in-laVna rionara aha- laarnAii f hot BunnyAfter Julie and Joe separated, the Young Republicans had organ- the old lady took Bunny. And then, ized, and that Cmiy was the par- when Joe died, she wouldn't give ticular protege of the' Old .Guard. him up. I don't blame her either. A distinct honor for a young lawyer. Julie hasn't anymore affection-fo- r and seasoned politicians were pre- that" kid than if he belonged to the him. dicting big things for washerwoman, and. .Mrs. Johnston In; April he took temporary resi- simply worships him. ". and in dence Sybil, Washington; "But Julie took, the case to court, feeling altogether forsaken, put in and won. Now she's stuck ' Bunny motionthe machlnery' tfiat makes away at boarding school and the divorces. Tad, disapproved, as she old lady's dying of a broken heart. - : knew he would. to "Sid, you might-' "What are you going "to get out from his father. Poor baby! of it," he demanded, "but a lot of Teddy him under that man's inImagine ; chean talk and a bunch of head- fluence." ,y , lines? And every virtuous crow in .. Boston' talking dirty taflk about feet. The child, playing at their you. To ve no laea sio. , now MJlLlooked up and laughed. A lovely popers would eat up a thing like aT. &h tnothlKS. and in Thome divorce. ' each fat cheek a dimple showed. But Tad." she cried, "it could all "Angel!" cried Sybil, and clutched be done so quietly, nobody need him to her heart. ' even know!" S' There never was a baby like he scoffed. "Sav, v Teddy. Such a darling, naughty nice, juicy divorce has . about as creature, with innocertt. long lashes, much chance of going off quietly as end eyes' Ss blue-- as painted ehinar a presidential election" Look at the Theie was something pf .his Stillman case." father-abohim- - His forehead and "But that was different!" she In his . And nobody but Richard, sisted. Sybil told herself, could caress as , "How was it different?" as his son. beguilingly such have "But x the Stillraans was a queer thing. The Biology of ocdles money," she protested. good and the bad of 10,000 alien "Well, we're not exactly church Eustises coursed through her boy. her. mice ourselves," he reminded What dark traits had Richard be"We've been Somebodies, in Boston , queathed the.- child she boie? Richus leave too long for the papers to ard, worsh'ping the softness of her alone. You belong to the Vincent .the curve of her lips, the skin, club, don't you? And the Sewing loveliness of her shoulders what Circle. And you're if darn thought had he of fatherhood? girl, fib. You know how of her charms a Yet in his you used to have your picture in miroclo camedtlight to T'ie creation the papers abovt every other ds". of a child in hispass. own image and They've got plenty, in their rrfor-enr- e liknef!!! Oh, mrg;o o the thing rrtoms. - Just tsrt sometriin'r, w "wheri "7 V. " PAGE THREE - e t s l.M . ' t"J ' ' "Sib. did you ever, think what might happen if you should die?" ' "Val! Don tell-mYOU are philosophising. Death and Damnation!' . Oh, Val!" Sybil laughed mockingly. I'My dear. I didn't mean THAT. I ws .thinking about the baby : - silence a dreadful silence, broken only, by Valerie's muffled sobs, and the foolish remarks of polite , people , seeking desperately to make conversation. .' Sybil and Mabel speak of it, ride of sometimes, as their lives. . Jack Moore groans to this day when he thinks of it But nd I first. Thev' drove home in Sybil herself hs been unhappily romance married.,' After a" five-da- y she. married a fascinating adventurer- named . RICHARD EUSnS, - with whom - she lived only two weeks." As a resplt of thes mad mar- rtage,' a 'child was born. Sybil has never seen since she left him in sv' drunken stupor In YtotpX lri Havana thete Now,-ashe. approaches iho tublfl sltiter-iR-lawhich her Js sitting, the man with her- turns white ae death. ,,'.- - n, I " V - - x "'If TTflftTNT - UJ All elcctric-wi- thc th -- i f. ; Headache, Eyestrain, Nervr ousnesa, Blurred Sight, etc. removed by my glasses. Absolute Results guaran' teed. ;; 7- ' f something?" "'Because there's nothing he CAN Jiay, Val. And you vou poor little ' fool. he j Into a foolish little handkerchief. "Come on, Valerie, let's' get out uf heie. " waiting for us!" ' :'Sybll!" 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GFE-- v'"' Heindselman crying." softly, Dynamic Speaker rg" m h. Dr.G.H. Oh. God help Tad! WHY did ri'trry you!' Tlila Valerie' was mwmmmt mm. mct rQt (Junimaut with"-Jame- s Hal- l- Coming. ioiVIMG3m Watch "for Dates : I M- -P-.. - - honed " - ; ! , ' 1 |