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Show UINTAH DASIN RECORD KATHLEEN NORMS y!a; under suspicion. that he places Cherry for Fran and li (nation Amy ,ees to marry him. Is er Tree 'gins to lanting, CH 1PTER XVIII Cherry into the drawing room. he said anxiously. Youre hot! Ml all right? You havent caught tin , Ive been near a fire. Kelly, So, t.is happened? His hair was mussed; his eyes e dark with fatigue. He put his ins about her, and their cheeks Lebed. a comfortable person you he said. But your Cherry! ite feels hot, sweetheart. Has it been horrible, Kelly? Well, bad. he admitted. Yes, What But they dont believe her, Kel-- didnt for a while. I dont u what they believe now. You told them she was lying? told them the truth. I feel 7 for her, but I wish I knew They 1 shes after. not believe her, tat Theyll 1 the girl confidently. didnt to begin with. But several hours you know, rry, Kelly said interrupting "self, "it occurred to me for the i time today what a conviction as to an innocent man. It hap-s- . Its even happened when it carried as far as execution. 3h, hush! she said impatiently. Yes, 1 know. But Im not myself. Im just saying there have been cases of inno-- i men being convicted. Its the nedest feeling. Evidence piling d men whose mentality isnt he first order weighing it and onstruing it and coming to their i conclusions. Hours going by smoke thick in the air, and a an as white as a sheet answered sitting still and answering hMr. Coates and I had often we wished my husband was of the way. Mr. Coates had me of poisons, without ever tionmg that he thought we id ever use them. " e didnt say that!" 3ver and over. She had them stag, all right! But what did you say? ihat I had never had the They r talk-abo- mnitrottiM le to it"1'1 perwnt alb B at half u fa)0W threaahlia n 1770 It C4UM nibbwK1 r clothing lur e i a wbii ollowhooa leri. Weigt soi png ut - U ibowwP1 ag cuiti pound slight-animosi- ty toward the judge, that uldnt understand Mrs. Marsh'S' statements I only pod in to see you a minute, dear, on my way home; Ill be back ... Wow. solly!" Instinctively she clung to "er eyes frightened. Dont go fl If I could with you! only go e could only be alone over there, of all cool and this, where lus by ourselves! If we could its 18 fire, talk and will, Cherry. forget it all!" This wont last Before you know it well be g for San Rafael, well get license, and have lunch, and back to Topcote, and fuss JIa getting it ready lounds like heaven!" she ered, laughing through tears. she raised her face for his '"o 1 ... 1 1 kiss. V stopped Cherry as she was nd thoughtfully mounting tfairs- - 'Mild you g0 jn to Please?" the maid see Mrs. said. ?ry voice was all reluctance i(staste. "Did she ask to see Mw , v before ever Mr. Coates Was so upset we tele- the doctor." ran sai(l, in a tragic, Sit down, 7 been wont you? talking to you?" talking," Cherry And then suddenly Binbin8 on her knees ere sk n! yn,ekbcd 0 auai"" with moiit',ft tl1 imp1" d yowrS , flies to Reno shedding his coat and hat, jelly, a fra how could bad nothing to and you know KeUy gQill8 crazy," Fran "er eyes closed, her tight on Cherrys. I 'suddenly wanted it all to Pmm th Fran, yu WNU Features. Space Between Vegetables The space between rows of vegetables depends partly on the amount of ground available, the type of vegetable and should be wide enough to run the wheel cultivator, if that tool is to be used. 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SALT LAKE DK&K EXCHANGE 38 West Brondwav, Self Luke City, Utah WR o Never Whistle on Ship A navy man never whistles while he is aboard ship its forbidden because it might be confused with the shrill sound of the boatswain's I think she happily Cherry discovers there marry Gogo. e unpowder marks on Frans find love letters Kelly had She confesses, saying ten to Fran. shot the judge during a quarrel over and the police take them both to Kelly quarters for questioning. Jbiii Fran's story. George Comstock, writes Amy stating he has a Lawyer, biiment her father left for her. UK continue with the story. Silly Bell Syndicate finally is over his 11, SOW Wild Oats for Daughters Im going out of my mind! be over to be out of it! And Kelly had loved me. Cherry . Still acting. Cherrys heart, opened on a sudden impulse of hope and confidence, closed again in despair. What do you think they will do? Fran breathed the question, not opening her eyes. I dont know what theyll do. I know it will ruin his life, Cherry answered bitterly. Oh, no, no, no! Oh, my head! Fran murmured. Amys here, she announced faintly. Yes, I know." Cherry sat back on her heels, chilled and weary. They stopped off here on their way to Del Monte, she said. They're not on their way anywhere until they find out the meaning of that notice from Comstock. I never knew anyone to show his hand quite as plainly as Gogo did! You saw him? No, but she came in here a few minutes ago to find you. Shed been crying. And married yesterday! She wanted me? It seems Gogo couldnt Yes. wait to go down to the office tomorrow, and telephoned the lawyer tonight Comstocks coming up at half past eight. He asked Gogo if he knew how to get in touch with you, and Gogo said you were right here. Tonight! "And Cherry, Fran said, opening her tired beautiful eyes, "about this other thing, dont judge mf too hard! I never would have dragged Kelly in. They did that these great husky beasts of men asking me question after question!" But why should you say you did Cherry demanded simit, Fran? ply. Because I did it, Fran persist"Or at least I know who did! Or at least she added half aloud. I think I do. But you wouldnt say who did it to protect Kelly, Fran? Why should I? Nobodys protecting me. Im sick of the whole thing. Fran tossed on her pillows. ed. I think Im going out of my mind! she said in a whisper. Im going down to dinner. Cherry," she added, I can't stay here and think or Ill go mad!" At dinner they all talked trivialities by fits and starts. When the lawyers arrived Cherry and Gogo and Amy took them into the drawing room, and sat solemnly facing them. George Comstock opened a long envelope and took from it another, which of long envelope. He asked the young women was Amelia Marshbanks, and, upon Amy claimit ceremoniousing the title, handed ly to her. then Amy opened it. The lawyer stretched his hand for it, and she surrendered it obediently enough. He read it aloud. if both of you My dear daughters, survive until the day set for the Cherreading of this will, it began. was rocking. head ry's beg you, my daughters, it who 'read this, to believe that was only the conviction that my child by my wife could not possibly that the subsurvive, and my hope in her stitution of Charlottes baby be an act of charity would place . to all concerned . on It was true. The expressions told her; others the of the faces Amy she was Amelia Marshbanks, The long was Charlotte Rawlings. to it3 end . . . mystery had come about Cherry seemed The voices She suddenly loud and confusing. then and "Alrl saying, blackness. was everything later to Cherry awoke three days been vague-ly- , had She world. Dew of what uncomfortably conscious long was going on about her through was it Now days. and sleepy , nights mKyS'l eel wonderful. the maid. she Was I sud-de- 5 Ve,Well we had tne doctor come In then yestcr-da- y May said, "and was here he when In he looked Marshbanks. Mrs. to see t -Was Mr. Coates morning. along until this ecb' went home to Glt 8onie Mr back. coming with a Jerk of May pursued r toward Fran s room, it. Sited. That, what they call sa e s then confessed and SS it, and then she retracted that. one" here-Righ- S, Marsh-banks- ," she said in a whispe-rgreat wave of utter thankfulness and peace to match the relief of her body went through Cherrys - A soul. Mrs. Marshbanks said shed not been telling the truth? Said she didnt know what shed been saying. She and Mr. Coates had a long talk about it yesterday." "Oh, my God. I thank thee! Cherry said, in her soul. Her breakfast had come; she fell upon it ravenously. Cherry finished her coffee and the tray was taken away. She lay lazily looking about, going from a half sleep into a real sleep and waking much later to see Kelly sitting watching her. Feeling all right? he asked. May tells me you had some breakfast. Good girl. Its so good to see you! she said with a little effort. Dont dont go away. You are the Marshbanks heiress. Your Grandfather Wellington left you a pot of money. That was really true then? That was really true. Your father, Frederick Marshbanks, left an unequivocal statement, and old Judge Comstock, the one who died, also left a paper confirming it Your father believed you were dying; his wile had taken the other child to her heart and as time went by I suppose it grew harder and harder to think of undoing it all. Whats Gogo doing? "Hes keeping very mum. But he looks years older. What will Amy have, Kelly? What money will she have? The next visitor, unannounced, was old Mrs Marshbanks. She came in carrying her knitting, spoke quietly to Cherry as if this were the most natural procedure in the world, and seated herself comfortably near the bed. Amy came into my room a few minutes ago," said the old lady, to tell me that you had made her a very generous offer. She wont accept it, Cherry told her. She may not have any choice, said her grandmother dryly. She mentioned it to him, and I gathered that it made a big difference in his plans. Amys married now to a man in whose country women dont count at all. Hell accept or hell refuse things, hell do the deciding, from now on." Cherrys face brightened as Kelly appeared in the doorway. He spoke to the old lady, asking her solicitously of her health. Kelly said, I came in "Well, here with news this afternoon, ladies. Dreadful news, and yet news that is going to be a relief to us alL The mystery is over. They have macje or they are making at this moment an arrest "Fran!" both women whispered together. "Not Fran, no. But Fran knew all the time Whats that? What would have been enough and more than enough for you and me, Marchioness. The name brought back her color and her smile. "Not the Porter money. But shell have some of the money he left her long ago. And the legacy the to you. She judge left, supposedly is you, now. And what her grandmother can leave her. Plenty. Plenin. ty, if she hadnt brought Gogo she Cherrys eyes were far away; I have Kelly, thoughtfully: spoke of money? lot a quite "You have Indeed, Marchioness. Under a capitalistic system you have done well. I dont know how much. Itll take weeks to get things straightened out" a moment the Kelly watched for eyelashes, pale cheeks and dropped and then teJing her not to worry out about anything, he went quietlysome- and Dozing and waking, in the times seeing May quietly busy silKeUya once seeing and room, window. the Cherry houette against rest let the day slip by in utter and peace. But she was wide awake, ana feeling more like herself every minute when at dusk the door looked in. opened softly, and Amy see to Amyl you, wanted I "Oh a perfuncThe 'girl came in with question tory smile, a perfunctory went at about Cherry's health. She window and once to a chair at the halanced herself on ita wide arm. V (TO BE COST IS ED) WANTED GARDEN TRACTOR for Carden Tractor, write Boyd C. ; S. L. Ilott, 24!6 Olvmpui Dr., liol. 395-- Cash LENSES DUPLICATED pipe which is blown to attract attention and silence when orders are given. Kelly negli-Polic- at NORRIS""" FAE: Charlotte Rawlings, an orphan, knows about her early history iermlBg s to the wishes of her acceding judge Judson Marshbanks Haskell, she becomes the Vi Emma Porter, 0t Mrs. Porteons Invalid. Busy as ithv San Francisco the Judge from Ume cherry ses and meets the members of his old mother; ehold; hu dictatorial if? Marshbanlo, debutante daughter of his dead brother Fred; and Fran, wife. Cherry soon yonng second Emma that her mother ' ns through had been Emmas sis-- " er married) was the charlotte; that her father a! e,, brother Fred Amys father-Lt- bat shortly after Cherry and Amy F had switched 4orn) cher.ys mother babies Cherry is reaHy Amy Lbbanks! The Judge confirms the but to protect Amy his mixing story certain papers that would jer burns truth. Meanwhile Cher-- , e proved its had fallen in love with Kelly Coates, for a time had rating artist (who with Fran Marshbanks); Seen Infatuated determined to marry Count Amy is The Judge Is (Gogo) Constantino. his library and every-ml- , tot to death in , CE5T Kathleen Norris Says: SO STORY Best Leather for Army she five top grades of sole Ivither are reserved for the army, the navy, the coast guard and the marines. Many of our largest manufacturing plants have turned their production to military shoes. THIS OPTICAL SHOP 9U Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City Lensee dupUcattd Wholesale prioes. Mail in broken pieces. service. o Columbus Found Sea The Sargasso sea was discovered by Columbus on Sunday, September 16, 1492. A WANTED EARN BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND. while you Je&ra barbering m a Lew month,. MOLER-SAL- T LAKE BARBER COLLEGE 170 Regent St., Suit Lake USED CARS USED TRAILERS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Term, JESSE M. CHASE Sell Buy Trad, STORES IN OGDEN, PROVO, SALT LAKE CITY. POCATELLO. BOISE. BLACKKOOT CARS- - - " Betty-Lo- u was not yet fourteen when she came home to breakfast one morning bedraggled and exhausted, having danced all night at the country club and various night clubs. By KATHLEEN NORRIS T T USED to be the boys I who sowed the wild oats and the girls who stayed writes a heartbroken mother from a suburb near home, But in these days it seems to be the other way! My boys, now 24 and 20, both in the services, have been the comfort and pride of my life. Toledo. Their sister, now 16, has given her father and me infinite cause for anxiety and is now in real trouble. We live in a college town; Betty-Lo- u was not fourteen when she came in to breakfast one morning bedraggled and exhausted, having danced all night at the country club and various night clubs. She had been drinking and was in a condition to horrify anyone who loved her. Only her father and I were home, and we did what wk could. We reminded her, after she had had Coffee, a bath and some hours of sleep, that hers is a comfortable, hospitable home, that we have always tried to give her every advantage, and that our hopes for her had been bitterly shaken by her behavior. I was obliged to tell her that hereafter when she told me she wanted to stay with a school friend I would telephone that friend to check 6n the matter. But both Joe and I regarded this as the recklessness of a defiant child, and while we watched her carefully, we did not take this first outbreak too seriously. Now I know that it was by no means an isolated instance. That Christmas we took all the children east to my mothers place, and there was a dance among the cousins to which I permitted Betty-Lo- u to go; she had her first formal evening dress and was much petted and praised. At the end of the evening she and a boy of 21 disappeared; next morning, after a night of horror for us, they were found at a Baltimore hotel; the boy asleep in and a chair in the lobby, Betty-Lo- u another girl, a girl they had picked up at some night club, asleep upstairs. Expelled From School. we came back we tried boarding-schoo- l, but last November, in her third half-terthere, she was quietly dropped for repeatedly breaking bounds and disappearing for hours at a time. Christmas-tim- e "This her behavior was so reckless that night after night her father and I lay awake waiting to hear her return from various entertainments, sometimes at two or three oclock, and sometimes in a state that showed us she bad been drinking. Threats are no use; we cannot seem to reach her soul or heart at all. Yet ours Is a good home, and we have always tried to keep about her decent and developing influences. Last night a young marine, 20 years old, called on my husband and me and said that he was willing to marry our daughter if we wished was at a movie with it Betty-Lo- u some young friends; we could only gather, from this young mans talk, that he felt obliged to make this came suggestion. When Betty-Lo- u In she denied everything, said that the boy was romancing, and that she wouldnt marry him under any But his serious, circumstances. apologetic manner made a terrible impression on both Joe and myself, Now, what are we to do? Here is this girl, not yet 17, who knows neither law nor affection, who is as hard as flint, and who is going to go her own way no matter what we do. When FOR IN VAIN REGRET The grief - stricken mother who writes this letter is faced with an alarming problem. Her young daughter, who has had all the advantages of a good home and devoted parents, has grown wild, unreasonable and headstrong. Without a doubt she is doomed to the greatest misery, once her little fling' is over, unless something can be . done to keep her from wasting her precious youth, then spending the rest of her hopeless life in vain regret. White Fawn Flour In what way have we failed her? We are not church members, but and her brothers went to Betty-Lo- u Sunday School when they were small, and every lesson in honesty, that the boys integrity, have had she has had, too. She to some anmust be a throw-bac- k cestor of whom we are ignorant, for both my husbands people and mine have always been gentle, good men and women. Must I let this child go on until she does something that destroys her chances How can I of happiness forever? save her from herself? You must have handled cases as desperate as this one, and must be able to understand that, as far as we know, she has no excuse for treating us this way. What shall we do? Many Girls Ruin Own Lives. This is a sad letter, and all the sadder to me because I know of no answer. Sometimes the kindest, gentlest, most intelligent of parents find themselves with a child whose cold, hard, reckless nature is a complete mystery and often completely inefficient parents have sons and daughters who are the greatest pride and honor to them. I know of one fine young lawyer, upright and intelligent and successful, whose mother deserted him and ran oil with a lover, when he was only three, and whose father then made a most unfortunate marriage, which ended in his being taken away from the custody of his own people, And I know a brother and sister, both married now, both parents, both unusually fine persons, whose mothers life was an actual scandal, the children themselves been having dragged into court on one occasion to testify in a particularly unsavory suit. And on the other hand there are many cases like that of Betty-Loa young girl with every advantage of background and cultivation, who seems determined to ruin her own life and the happiness of those Clean, Healthy Animals SPECIALISTS production of auperlor chicks, A 100 pure top ranking strain. Order straight run, pullet or cockerel ducks. 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