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Show SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 77T s' 9 ?℞-vr:i- 'V i t 1 - f 1 ifi The END VCh1 lOF THE hi'wM$! x WEEK END !;& p By W. E, HILL Copyright e . 1922 By The- Chicago - ;v w s' ;l: 'W i Tribune ci y S' 2, trysva Vi yA. f i, The station platform at Balaam Centre, a few minutes before the Monday morning special is due Among the departing from left to right, are the elderly lady in expensive blaeh. who wants and intends to get a great deal of attention from the station agent; the baggage master, the conductor 4nd the tra.n boy Standing alongside is a partially trained nurse, out for over Sunday with the folks at home. (Very glad to be going back to the city, thank you.) The worried young man who stands next in line has volunteered to sec a lady week-end(the young lady in the nifty cape) safely home The handle of her suitcase has just come off and the young lady is saying a great deal about how much she admires and reveres great, big strong men The people to the right of the girl with the unforlu Mr. and Mrs. Perley have driven down to see Mr. and Mrs. Cramp off to the city. The Cramp nate baggage are completely talked hav said everything they can about the beauties of Balsam Centre They have compared the view from the bathroom window to the Alp and the Perley food to the Ritz. Mrs. Perley is explaining that really Balsam Centre isnt a hit remote, and any time the Cramps want to run out, provided they dont mind roughing it, etc , etc. week-ender- s, i s r; v er ot ftf rlf.d . m ' f J, k s Young lady camper who has done some hiking over the week-en- d and II fw- - &?, w., doesnt care who knows it v ' JT 'i f' t mtf c i 1 -- M ssss . Two flappers from a week-en- d house party talking things over. T saw right away she was unpopular and I simply BEGGED The standing joke Four jolly frierds bidd:ng pantomimic goodby to a departing friend cn the tram. Many references to cryptic happenings over the week-ensuch as advice about or Steve what said when Margie got out Harrys remembering of the canoe on Saturday night 'Atta b:b, . Steve" Dave to dance with her, but (LEFT) i Im Says the suspicious lady perlectly SURE their maid tr'ed on all week-ende- c pay stairs r, things the moment I went down- y ' i ! H"inif i i -7 i&y? VM? shti mm (RJGHT) Speeding the parting guest A Monday mo r n i n g scene in' the suburbs showing the family and a departing visitor on the lookout for the taxi that threatens to be late. The weekend guest is awfully nice about it and keeps repeat-- ' ing and repeating that wont 5rv-f- really it BIT difference J VV . 'No sir, I cant make a of whether or not she gets the 8:51 into town. She wont mind a bit waiting for a noon k see & wor- about the ried over and Neverthe- less the family is taxif They "are .keeping a sharp lookout down the in ill day I" Give Mr W agnail a day to 93. 'sJssrassoar train really she very much fun any little chasing ball around all u cor,- - - wont .t m- - i by Tuesday noon, say hell be look I ing at golf dubs and knickers. 9f fcv. 'X (RIGHT) Street ' 4 ' 4 'StvhSu?. dUlk. f 1 it Somebody's sweetie blowing one last goodby last. When the train nears the city Genevieve will reach up to her bag, give it a playful yank, and then wo to. any one who may be sitting beneath. |