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Show Tl.E JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, May 27, 1922. V1 IS II AT AnUnu, gi nftyfiIAY-DAYFUNCnON- -1 ClassifiedAdvertising MEtJDON Classified ads mu it be paid la Minimum for s By DOROTHY .WHITCOMB MENDON. May 27 Men- r;c52S2S'2SZS2SZS52i)'ZS252SHS5252Sd tion's annual May Day celebrat- Uyriflil, Itll, HsslarB Neper Ulvn. ion- was held 6n Tuesday May A imiii was tntliijiliig liruvlly across 23rd. The weather wis ideal tlie Sami of tlit Interior of the vast anti everything went" off in first Australian continent. Irvston w united liliu from the doot of hie tent. lie class order. hail lie tlouht that this was uu IlluThe Memorial Day exercises 10 o'clock the day's fes- At sion. horu, 'like so many others. of t, be given at the city cemetery am--j muHincs and the torching hear of unlfer the direction of Logan tivities began in the ward usement hall. First number u, inimitable wastes. No. 7 of the American lmd m nd! lUm ouTlined'b? the!?jrIs. tntw-- ;Straft,5 bri7" w gion have fuw With Urn . May Maying , crowming committee in charge and Miss Melba Sorensen by riiiutl coinpuuy of faithful him Ws lie n announced today. These hull traveled almost from iuut to cises will take ydace immediately her escort,. Master Kay Soren- coast, crating the wlnde-- s tel, graph sen.. Maids cf honor and their stations. He hail had a eouipuniuu ujion the arrival of the parade at the cemetery. The pa rad escoits: Alice Smith, Villa, Hull ; hut Hull lay umh-- u culm of will form oclock in the Edna and Veda Sorensen, Fernj sume uiuny weeks journey southward am without cotiipaulou- forenoon at the corner of Main Buist, Lxltlla llilmer, Fawn laud Joe aufTcr hip. , Stauffer, i (di fjord t and Center and twit! taktrabout k ln Kuchma girl wa forty-fivminutes to march the I .arson, Owen Sorensen, Le-- j u ,:1' "f 1,N1U''W Larsen, Dean Sererp iililoil iN"ili distance to the cemetery. to for thul they ft?n MftHel Iarnin The' Mav U(Klll Graves of soldiers will be de-lfe toBeti,cr. U1, Hie figure finis forward. He was corated and the firing squad will Po,e fiance by 19 little girls, to auditorium eniuclutcd by hunger uiul burned hriik IDea:fjembly fire a proper salute over the plot by the trophut inn. 1resliiu curdesignated for the meeting after where the remainder of the pro-th- e red ried him into .hli tent. was consisted rendered It assembled. has gram congregation came at length; the meul The song America" will be led of chorus Meba is the Queen wasEvening The stranger ihnvved prepared. bv Prof. A. M. Durham and Post, of May. Prayer, Abraham Sor signs of reviving. Then he Vocal urtiriVtu Mrs S. will B. Thatcher solo, George aud hl'guu muttering! Chaplain fer the invocation. The Rev. Al-- j Lemmon of Ilvrum. Ugend? irwt. at tint paid no attention uriuiuuit; ln Jacobs, rector of the will St.(rf 'lay celebration0,B. Ada Walk-- ! to iiu (Uiirimu. one name per-worse, Orchestra. cr. Selection, M. Johns Episcopal church, hovered his iipi. it upon then deliver the Memorial Day Recitatiorj, Virginia,, Heniger.j aiuHy oration. A quartet composed of Vocal solo, Julia A Muir. Read-- ; his tlaiici-- ami lived V,e,.o Il.v mouth, Arthur Olsen. Janies McMurrin, ing, Florence Wood. Selection, Enitlmnl. That tuurli he knew ; Miss Delmar Egbert and Charles 0. M. B. Orchestra. Prayer, Chap- Duiiy lUhsnii, encased to Peter HarPeterson will sing and the 'ain. nett anil wailing for hiit return with ) diction will lie given by Dr. B. L. that they might The afternoon sports consist- the pearl ojster Richards. ed of a chidren's dance at 2 be umrrieil. A the kirk man grew weaker Ills utterance of her name beThe Legion committee is anx- o'clock, races of various kinds came continuous. have-all those designated and demonstrations by the Boy All at ious to Into mice a wild idea to be on hand to take part in the Scouts and a baseball gJ n Preston' bruin, lie shook Harnett The day's activities closed Violently. parade. All citizens are urged to get out to the cemetery to Jo j Wjth a grand ball in the "Do you want a message from Miss hero dead. This ijment hall, music by M--. B. Or Glhxoiir he asked him. 'Jhe word acted electrically upon the solemn duty of every citizen, hestra. the other. of peoA number 'Jleksaget he uttered. "She1 the celebration Kiiglaud. ple attended But listen, man. 1 ran flush a among them were. Bishop and :Mrs. C. J. Plowman of Smith-fiel- message to the couut. Perhaps au an. ' Mrs. George Lemmon, w er will come." the with he hurried Kireil out Idea, Miss Ann Lemmon, Miss ItRuc to the apparatus; and 'ami Melvin Lemmon that wa transmitting Thomas Com27. the Origin of the stningi-s- t LEWISTON, May Dail-Pearl Miss of i all Hyrum, mencement exercises of Lew message that ever went by wlretess. a rd were held in ey of Weils ville. Misses Sylvia it wa tpe uperatur on hoard lh 4 sto U. S. i flllser 'Tena wJio caught Alta Erickson ft !l(t the Second ward meeting house the faint jklguals and allowed the mesof Beaer n,l Buttars, the last Thursday evening, sage to Ills commanding oltleer. It Dam lowing program was rendered : ran II kd this: Mrs. Ammon Sorensen "Mls-- Daisy Gibson, Plymouth, Oiening with comunity sing hildren of Arhion, Idaho, Peler Harnett, sick in North , ing. Australia, asks fur a message." Claes prophecies were given visiting at the home of There was no slgnaure. and Mrs. J. H. Hardman. by Shirley Jlopkins. Tile message wa Mashed out lu all Mrs. Isaac Sorensen is at Talk tb ftratluntes by dlrejc lions. It was picked up a home after again spending F. T. and Neilson Principal by a Dutch uierchuutumn off First week with her daughter in Uni Ololow, by a Hritlsh warship in Ezra Hatch of ward, ami remarks were given Salt Lake City. tl( Indian oceau, by a German pasMr. and Mrs. Vance D. Walk- senger ship off Surinam. Before noon by Mr. II. H. Danielson. Th luto the telegraph olHc graduates were Shirley Hop- er are moving to their ranch in Ifit was pouringfrom a hundred different Plymouth kins, Edna Wood, Vella Blair, Wyoming. plates. Blair Florence Bair, Chester Work is progressing rapidly e. The newspapera brought out on the new home of Mr. and 'Mul editions. By nightfall Miss Gibson Maurice and Jfhn Bair. heroine. was a Religion conference of the Mrs. Claud Sorensen. Hut of all that Preston was IgnorIeviston Second ward was held The closing exercises of th ant. He had sent the message In the in the ward chapel Sunday aft-- , district schools were held Iasi hope of saving the stranger's life. 21. connection with ernoon in May Now, having dispatched It, he kut berament meeting Mrs. Florence Principal II. G. Hughe pr side his guest, his head In his hands. The wa titled. program Clover conducted the following Alt Ills work had gone for nothing and the hope of life was shalteied, for program: Community singing, follows : School. child t the message hud been to Ids own prayer, Henry Hodges, singing ' Chorus, Svveelheurt. of March the Triumph. Glh the students, by grade lie took the locket from Ids pocket lesson was given by Shirley Prayer, Jacob Sorensen. it. The sight of her fm-2nd 1st and grade Song. primary singing. Hopkins, tortures. occasioned hhu exquisite Alice Smith. Pecitation. grade, talk by Fred Taggart Ths The dismal nlgld passed by. Bovs choorus. and Joseph Leavitt of the Rebut sun scorched the sauils again. on b hj Thy sick mull awoke. He would rePaper Friendship ligion class board, singing. second grade students. Ixmedic Tnima Gibbons. cover how. Whatwlm that you said ubout Miss 3rd, 41h. and 51 h Song, tion by Delbert Whoeer. KGOYD FURNISHED South Main. at-9:3- 0 -- wuft-Gran- e ,e j j ,' h.-- 1 i ! ! j n. j ; lr-ui- e 1 !!! , e - eali-h- , j amusc-honortoth- e j -- out-of-to- 111 d, fty-- f Eng-lan- slmuita-nthfusl- y I world-famou- s y, and-opeii- ed v Tides. lo-i- Talk, Prof. Kemp of SURELY DESEf.VED HER FATE tfho B Y. C.. Girls chorus. , Class Prophecvf Violet J Bird Song, Phylis vLongstrotji. Pemarki, IVineipal She was a shuol teacher amt he Closing chorus. School child a model summer student. ren . HiT liiUl Just' fliilslKrd k grtfiihlc Behedietlon uf how u friend of Ida had fol The graduates were been struck In the eye with a golf hall and nearly lost Ills sight. It was a lows : Oral Copen, Thelma - ( dbbons delightful moonlight evening and as Dcrril 1 lughes tlity strolled through the campus he Violet Bird. had grown eloquent lu the details of Howard Whitney, W. I. the tercjflc drive, the wllr of the hall 6choof Taacharie chppancy Mora Than Summer Student Could Be Expected to Stand. four-butto- n -- te air and the audible crash through a tt struck Ids companion full In the fu.-e- . Then he followed np with a of the lilm si and pain and a crniple of subsequent titnjor oera-tlon- s anil pa used to light a cigarette while he left tlie effect to sink In. They moved slowly on for a few moments and then she suddenly looked ? : tT flf httn. I'll het that "Gee." she murmured, boy had a black eyert The janitor found her remains In tlie frog pond the next morning. Kansas City Slur, 0L0 BOAT NOW POWER PLANT -- Former Seem River Sttamtr Mississippi to Havo by No Mtan s Out- lived Its Usefulness. he- - day One nf ptc sarvlvora of l.lfc famous by Mark Twai y on tlie Miksiksippl," the stean tmat Andrew Inddock, Is now stri ng aa a pcrcheil pviwer plant ut New tirlcans. high lu the air on hlHts.'sn d still forth In black mukse-- i from Its tnll alack, hut tlie stemwt w that mu churneil the murky waters of the river Is motionless. The captain and crew of tlA- - Andy, ns It was affectionately ,y the negro roiivtidioutH, weie trHjIvferriHl to other ImkiIs, and the crewconsists of two firemen, each of v,om is ad- Tailfalu." The dresS-i- ! JiH uIsrly a craft II invarhddy numerous i msslng Idow their sirens In suliI and old Andy" always replies vlgllrously fro. a Its position Just beyond f the water' dge. Hindi - " 0 J Gibson V ashed the man on the "llow did you learn her name? T'miu your lips, answered Pres, You were delirious. too. I should have kept that name secret," said tlie other bitterly- - - "You said you had rerelved a message? said that one could he - sept." And-aahl Preston. With the wireless apparatus? My Urr. frieud.- - if yuu sent .a, message you would wrong two people bitterly. I suppose I had better tell yon It Isn't a about it, he continued. thing that 1 aiu very proud of, hut here It Is. We were engaged nearly two years ago. Then I went to the Indies with a outfit, hoping lo make a fortune and return to marry her. Well, 1 got tangled up with a girl In Calcutta,' and the long and short of It la that we were married wrote Jo Miss Gibson and told her It was the only thing to vlo. I havent regretted my marriage either, hut when 1 think of the dishouor of Jilting a girl who was waiting for me well, it inahesjiie pretty well ashamed f myself." Prestons lieurt was beating hard against the locket. And just as he reached the wireless apparatus he heard the faint click of the needle. He did not know that all the world was aware of all the dvKalls of llie Story; that Daisy, bewildered by the unending lntermguthnx, had betrayed everything; nor that she. in turn, had of been made nwarq of the Yet there could have ,the sender. beeTronlyone man in that region who could have sent It, and Preston's at lltitt lnstwn; photograph aiqs-nreIn five hundred newspaiierx. Preston sat al hts table and the needle rib h"l off the answer to the tune of his liHiiimcriug heart: "Never ml ml almtit P. B. I Urr yeu dearly. Daisy. iiL '1 t. penrl-fishln- g i v cent a word IS cent. On miXEV f 268-YV- '.DODGE .' Fast I - ILUJSTRAT10NS BY Mill . I Almost new bicycle. West Znd 8outh aau. R.H. LIVING STONE. I H.1LK ply 337 Ap-iF- m-W- tU male lit South. TRKE SPRAYING Thos. J, Rowley. modern, HKNT Large Warehouse SO 00 floor space, next to County jail. Phone Mle. 26 s Phone J. J Hilt 4' i , RENT'Three modern rooms partly furnished. Phone 887-Milt RENT Three furnished rooms, im or phone issue. per CAltFor 384 rA GOOD HOME FUIt H.tl.K Beds, dressers. Chairs. IKP1IT and table. Call at 88 North 1st Raat j 643-- I r edvsnc. 0rt lasertkra J. bn exer-!tluee- Apply CHEAP COZY APARTMENTS North lit Kant ELEANOR H. PORTER j ,jst PACE I 49 West First North. FOIt MILE P. and O. cultivator neurly new, 241 North 2nd West . (Copyright by ELEANOR H. PORTER) GIHI. WANTS LIGHT HOUSE, I AWT A pair of Tortoise Shell rimlit Tils work. Is not old enough tor med glasses. Return to Journal. 1(avv work Apply at this office. Reward. , 1 It lf f could. le PASTUHK for or FOB RENT Furnished 3 room modWhen I went hack to college he held 4 em apartment close in. Phone 1ernhM', PTf .mo,,tb' mr promise that If he eould gain Hha1 lBIulr 1004-Bf t of Father and Mother, on my Wit MAKR old ws tehee raa aa good TOMATO PLANTS FOR HU.E might put the engagement ring 133 i new ones. W. Lathy, Journal finger. Lawrence5 E. West.' North Jerry. 6th Hack at college, alone In my own Bulldlug. ' If it might lie on lied meeting him Sjnberg. 1 He lifted Ids hut, honed, sultl ii polite romn. drew a long hrealh. and began Foit KENT 1 arrea of hay .land. FOR HALK 1 had ehniioe flmt modern wa It the to think. house. Strictly 205 West 1st North or nothing with Ids lips, and an tudtlTer Good location. Reasonable price. even Helen nowr had. become railInquire for had. 837-of with fiietnl Helen's, till, mine Phone 286. Jerry by reflection. rtullm Ia ,ls ,wl mill 3 acre of pasture land MALE FOIt I t bought, the more frightmore The 3-KilI(( ut land to lease with one block south of City - Park. i 4 ACRE good bewater, had beets on last year. It in,... imt fm ened, dismayed, mid 'despairing I Am, ,iu,t wh 342-J- . Phone i sane 538. In of B. calm, came. the clear light Ullnes. Phone M I an absurd, so was A five month old Airedale LO!T A, tll(t (1,1T j W8t(.h,,d hlm wh,m. reasoning.! ItWlmt all EXPERIENCED Stenographer and I have .been (sudd brown. 1 dog. Chesapeake light ,lmrnuil'iy onereil ; and msiiect typist wishes position with local Finder call 259-of? I must forget Jerry. I business Ul,lt 1 house. Cell T67-,,,r' that optvortuuity of thinking In him It I Atlileraonvllle, pictured fered freiticntly. J was faselnuted. FOR HALE Ford Um truck, or will him I f own tried home. MILK FOR 8mU horse m f.ne picture had never s,s-- any one like him be- my trade for Ford Roadster or touring or driving. Prlco to Mother. to condition, Father, riding talking B. R. Ullnes starter. with at fore. Tall, handsome, hrilliant, per 850.00., 85 East 1st North. Absurd, Wlmt had Jerry fo do with fs-- t ease, lie plainly dominated every Left with the MIST Black velvet purse. group of whhh he was a part. Toward learned treatises on star, or A medium sized blackhanging on fence on North aide ot WANTED humdrum, every day life of a stupid, smith's vise, must bo in good coo- at Journal Office. Leave Temple, what For that matter, small town? dltion. Call at Journal office, had Father nnd Mother to do with basement , RENT Modern dancing nnd motoring and painting FOR RENT One beautifully furn- FOR the ished 4 room apartment with bath, . apartment, for four men, for aoelety queens' portmlts? Nothing. ' Plainly, even If Jerry, for Hie sake June 1. Phono 1004-May he seen summer. 85 East First North. liked Father and now. of the daughter, FOR HAI.F()ne 1259 lb. horse and Mother. Father nnd Mother certainly PAINTING. PAPERING uew 14 inch Sulky plow. 80j If CAM AND cerwould not like Jery. Thiit was CtMINING Good work. Cell taken at once, 407 W. 4 North. tain. Larses end Mathews. Phono 851-FOR SALE Five passenger Ford, Of eonrse I cried myself o aleep or 112-one man top, Boclie Magneto. Al Hint night. That waa to lie expected condition. Call 428 North 1st East, I IKK eev KKEPERH Can you world the Jerry was the world; and hives and money on elendard was lost.. There was nothing left ev LI NDAHL IRON WORKS West 8t. THE and frames, 42 North 1st Are equipped with special machine cepb perhaps, n few 118. Phone for sharpen ng plowshares which, enplcies. scarcely worth the counting prices. 12 or 14 excepting, of course, Father nnd Moth- WHY MAKE HOLME WORK A HHU able us to reduce er. Hut one could not always have lKN When It can be avoided Inch B0. nnd 14 Inch 6Se. , 3Qe tier Bailey Gas Maker. Wanted pound for making up new auto sprt.ig one's father and mother. There would with , dealers and agents. 42 West let leaves. come a time when 4! Nurtlb- 9350.00 MWN buys this 7 roomed , Jerry's letter came the next day ex--b ; ,ho!n.B'. partlyiurnibed..Halance by special delivery. Its hiid goitejxi V F:l1THOrm,T-T?ty8tct- aff tike rent. Two Iron bods and springs, stmlght home from tlie station and plain simple treatment for to me. like sanitary couch, chairs, table, (How towrlfe Jerry gallbladder and bile duets one linoleum, carpets, that was particularly the special associated with gallstones. Booklet kitchen cablnts.' two heaters. Lot machine, dell very stamp?) The most of hla FRBE.JY.iFaddock, Box lU2ul, sewing 3 rods, big barn, lawn, shade Kansas City. Mo. aside from the usual lover'a 759 strawberry plant. trees, lmd to do with plana for the SELL HOLM KM TIHKX ANII Tl'BI.H Price. garden, 470 82.876.S9. R. B. Gllnea - ' aummer what wq V('tl1 till t'MPtheL .West CenterweekfeflOTredrtlod. Capital I t the Westons summer eottug From (he NewMrt. He snhl he should run np ly Income. Price sells them, quality STRONG RIIIV CHICKS HOLMES RUBBER best laving strain. These mature to Andersouvllle early very early; gel early, and are laying well when just as anon as I was hack from Co- Co., 1504 V. 15th, Chicago. ter egg prices sour. Shipped within llege, In foot, so that he might meet 72 hour of Lo Angeles guaranteeFather and Mother, end put that ring FAIR SALE Lot on Hear lake shade tree, ing full count live ehteks on delivery. Beautiful beach on my finger. water piped to every lot. Five Order today. We're bonking future And while I read the letter, I Jtiai spring Jerry Was an Artist, It Seemed. time at 6 per rent. Ntr ta the orders now. Grt our list today. Floado It. Why, I could years he would knew time to buy that lot for a summer ter Hatchery, 329 South Spring Sl him every fine was turned yet hi see the spnrkle of tlie ring on home. Write 8. IL Rich, Peris, Idaho law Angeles. never seemed to know It. (Whatever! even In five mtnutea after L my finger. Hut Ids faults. Jerr Is not conceited. tlie letter wna folded end put away.' OF la-'-c will give him erisllt for that !) To im RtD? I knew, with equal certitude that he he did not s)s-aagain that lny. the sparkle of the ring on my finger, wouldn't. mil not Mire that be even looked nt bie and the frequent reference to Jerry 1 hod been at home exactly eight If lie did there must still have lieen ' " I! "Z hours when e telegram from Jerry on the lips of both Fattier and Mother, j In !tls eyes on!v the "Oil. some frlentl! both once. them. loved Jerry, of to come at asked They permission I hod sisn at Ihej of Helen's." tint Aa gently as 1 could I broke the Father- - said he was a- fine, - manly j j moinlug lntr I'uctbin. news to Father anu Mother. He was young fellow; and Mrther aald he wa M )nnd hf lh(t (1ilvery I did nit n cl him lignin for nPnrly dear buy. eery dear boy. Neither lf a pr,.t, limg4ll(a Helen's brother. They hiiisf have c ,llke new r Gins- a year; hut tb-- did not mean that ti hemd me mention him. I knew him of them his muck of palntliifc f(nb apoke tl NVw Xltrk ,lmtld did not hear of Idin. I wonder I' well, verv well. Im.ced. tn flirt, the mentioned Jerry himself hid scarcely Tb dwenln(,g Helen ever n llced how often I need pnrwse of this visit was to ask them It to them, as I, remember, efter be fjnj, and rulm'd above the level of to get her to t. lk of her home nnd Iwm for the hand of their daughter. had gone. ' tlie water. The framework of a prim-I e Interested life: fondly I went to Newport lnJnly. Tlie cot- Father frowned and nodded, nnd tH)ltt found, under on I was w !" notle I ami that mantwlft In her guile ry of portraits on the said, "Tut, tut tng. IR ftiounil, tuiif the mnnlr at fimkea the tel there wi.e no Hue oues of her Ing hut a child. Hut Mother smiled Isrge and twice a pretentious needles and hone sjillnler dls-. and shook hpr head, even while she brother coverml In another mouml limy have Helen w..a very foml of her brother, j sighed, and remlmled, him that 1 was lieen the site of an ancient needle facI soon found that she loved to talk' twenty two whole years older than tory. about him if she hud a gissl listener she was when she married him; Few human hones were discovered, AdNeedless to say site lmd u very gins) though In the aaine breath site hut among the Interesting finds wet a I mitted that was young, and she cerone In me. blue glass bead with a waving dark One of the rmjnd It. Jerry was an rtb-t- . It aeeuied. lie tainly1 hoped Id he willing to wait lie seemingly, UHng only upon njy lightest Mna fore married; even If the young man whim and fancy. He wished to paint mounds contains .100 tons of was twenty-eigh- t years old, and alday, alii eeno was he lint k him there to RU-was time, all that they coulg my portrait ; must have hepii dug from the uf ready he had won uo small distinction. I In accordance with sgmmndlng hills and carried to Uie Father waa still little rehelllona, peelally as my visit. Prizes, medal, honorable mention, and was of her dent Mothers Inexorable a sMelnl course abroad (n knuts. all these think, hut Mother hies heart! soon convinced only one weeks duration. Helen told me ahont. She told me, too, sympathetic Rut.whai.a wumlurtui .week .that , Obeyed Instructions LKsraly hC Tmdr him tlmt' thcy wmo.wt about tfte 'wonderful Gerald Weston. So I sent was! I seemed to he under a kind of H fhl f Little Helen had been Inst rueted by Just lmd with the portrait of a certain lell. It vvns a If I were In a new her mother to be sure when sb VisNew York society vvomun., ,Hhe said, the wire Inviting him tn Come, thut It wkw Juxt going to make" Jerry ; ' Jerry enn.e and he had not beeh World a world such as no one had ited a certain lady to leave promptly oh, I knew, of when the lady's husband came that he could have any thing he wanted ,flve minutes in the house before H ever been In now anything. j, might easily have -seemed that he had course, tlmt otliehi had loved but not In the evening. Now you come right home,- as 1 I saw Jerry myself during the East-- , always been there.- He did know ahm as we loved I was sure that no one er vacation of my second year In col- - stars; at least, he talked with Father had ever loved a we loved. And It bsv told you," warned her mot tier. The child carried out these InstrucInvited mo to go linim--j shout them, and o aa to hoki Father's was so much more wonderful than lege. with her, and Mother wrote that l! Interest, too. And he knew a lot about anything I had ever dreamed of tlila tion In a raher literal manner, not Jove of ours. Yet all my life aince my having had very many years upot) ' might go. Helen had been home with Innnmerahle things 'In which Mot hei early teens I had been thinking and this earth In which to team the me for the (lirlstma yueation, and was Interested. He stayed four days It And love. and for waiting plmmlng finesse of things.. . nC all the while he waa there, 1 never now It had come the real thing. Tlie WIm-i- i tlie gentleman ojienesl hie so much us thought ot ceremonious ethers all the others ha been shams front door" that evening Helen whs fore. In tlieir rtmsent tlmt I slicull tlrei. UiU uhim.r. and liveried end mskedelleves and counterfeit. mindful of her mother's histri.tloiH. Helen at Luster time. 8o I went, j nI((j f(M)tnit'n ; did It once At Newport Jerry decided tlmt be Well," t,e said. In response to hi lived In New York. Their tl) i;mt mir simple kitchen wanted to lie married right away, tie I've got to go now." . greeting, hmne vv ns a Fifth avenue tun nston wtthf N,,,Ti; n.urOld-L.ti- rj wrTtt ttirwbert- didnt want to wait two more ndTIWgrT9tawtnyrr nine servants, four aufotnohlles and, endless not benutlwere niotoreur. tlje two chauffeurs. Naturally such a seal I until f was graduated. The Idea lUlvly aillutr, m onas- - years of wasting all that valuable time when of living was entirely new to me, andj fuj, did iuill(1(,y Jerry w perfectly might be together 1 And when eorrespiuidlngly fasclnstlng. From the umiliNlll;ul,y hl (Tliero .are no tlie re waa really no reason for U, that uniformed footmna elaborately lllt m, 0jM.r wor(ln express no reason at all! for me to the pwe- , mWM1 , Alld q.ened the or end, even either I smiled to mysel', even as I thrilled some Fretteh maid who dhl my hair. A,t Ida liiiriii olid hlsvrlumidi were so I was pretty I ailored them nil, and moved as In a at Ids sweet Insisti-iu-e- . eoniplete that I never sure I knew two reitsoiis two very dream of enchantment. Then came lliought ' of being . nt the surprised s reasons why 1 could not marry trip Jerry liome from a prompt eiiiltulutlim of both Futlter gem! . before grwduallmi. One reason was and t forgot everything ttjid Mother, t I knew from the minute his eyes tlie other reason was Mother. Jerry pad brought- f1. ring. (Jerry Father; I hinted as (illicit. hwiked Into mine that whatever I had nd he Ills ripe" no always brings 11 bevn l.crorr. i r,s now Hot He laughed and And .m u)(H lejbttl put mere Oh. wane frieml of Helen . I ,M. bie. dovtn ami Sed New' York with Uvm-- i wns (so his eyes s.ld) a ! o Visit lliem shout It,' he said Jiilinlliy, AIo(lw.r-J should t, I smiled again. I liud no more Idea NVu.. pretty girl, and one well worth oul- (l(,(ji fht.,r r.t;HKe at Wtunuio:i he tliui anything h eould eay would thntJntf j once to do the cultivating. v j Lm didnt know Jerry then.. seemed like a dream those lu lev than tldrtj six hours 1 (To Be Continued) he had gone ; and I j rmlr jajv-aft- er, -w- cm i "lit Tif In tin Ui-lwluil WMduz. mid would not Jerry wa the. brother of my college frl i'll it. 1 el en'Vi'tc ,n, J Men's elder sister teas a senior In that mine eol leg. and was graduated at the close of my freshman year. The father, mother and lit other rame on to the Anil that ti where 1 met graduation. 1 have escaped dry-catt- I cim-s'ii- I ' iifr ! J. 1 W J. -- lie-gu- n letter, rhap-sodle- IKo T - n, I v, 1 4 wt, tln-ie- , j s ' ' - lU-le- "r but-vls- iw-- r i j d-- week-end'- el-e- - eer-alnl.- r v tlo-ni- lllru dein-edl- a Jtr ti.t I , |