Show A THE OGDEN STAND 4—C ARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING R Tom was a rem! friend : fifth of $65 a wck ivc ought to fret He'd always liked Hod and vankd la'cwell apartment in New York" to give him a chance And so it went far Into the "But my future here looks prrt- - night In weariness Hod gave up ty good" Rod told him" "I hope After all It wani't a bad propobl-t- o have a Junior partnership with j ticn A lot of fellows he knew Meeka and Son some day — or go would be tickled to death to get it — into business for myself — certified! accountant f Wayville gave them a great send-of"H'm in Wayville? Well supcame knew thiy pose that turns out to be what you in to Everybody to them and gbodtiy really want to do won't you be turned Bay into an excuse occasion the better off with a little city expe- for a party Ho4 began to feel imrience? A fellow doesn't know-lif- portant Blertie Lou was the And until he's shaken the home envy ofall the girls soil off his sh0es" They stored their furniture in "Anyway it's fine of you to make Hertie Lou's old home and left me the offer" Hod evaded 'I apto' for having it packed money It Tom Let me think it when the pay preciate came to send it to time over a while will ypnl" fiid a place in a day "We'll them "I'm going back Ho New York or sb" Bertie Lou told her mother day after tomorrow" Tom replied Hod was (ivf at his mother's "Have to give me an' answer hefore havinga long tjxlk with her She £ leave The man in the job no v was to his going away opposed quits on the first if you turn it and Itod knew she blamed Hertie dpvvn I'll have to promote Mark-w- n Lou- for his decision He was tryHe'll be under you- if you ae-cto talk her out of that ing Don't be afraid of it Hod "Why Mad I'd be a fool to let You'll make good and we'll know this chance" go by Iook at Tom we've got ah honest man working? proud of him It won't for us Hverybody will be happy Wayville's b'- fore I'll be coming back be lonft Hertie Lou especially Warmed up home on a visit and having a brass to it plenty didn't rfie?" at me the meet band depot"1 Hut Hod couldn't lie stampeded don't "I don't know" son He'd never thought of leavintr know" his said mother weakly fuAll hia plans for the Wayville She'd not beep well all summer ture centered in the little place and was much? lc's fhshy how than His parent — Hertie' Lou'h The she had ou hid ribSI people hey known all their lis on her 'bosom a treacherous All werV bonds that' could not be the she got tmwried easily broken I'oii's heart ached at parting f roffi her me you were "Hceiyia At home Hertie Lou coaxed She preity wt II fixed with Moeker and would not let him sleep Her Son You had a nice lune even f li t And head nestb (1 on his shoulder and if it w only a r n how and then is he kissed him wwlft you could have' come here to live little caresiMH tuore potent than if'you'd want ed 'to" she added Hod words 'She pictured life in the tell her that living was one of the things city a one biff happy thrill "It isn't that I'm tired of Way- Hertie- Lou had said firmly sh" ville Rod boy" ehe explained would not do "The flat was all "A fellow ought "Hut we can't fret ahead lu're You right" he Hald know that Look at those account to hivc- a home of iiii own though We'll build in (New York I hope Why if will be years and la fore we can have enough motiey Tom's naving tine well We'll be to build on the Heights And 'thin able to save a lot of money in no a Week' $ flat ls ivell it's liof and it" II mo-si"It Honmls llkje an awful hg salnoisy and dusty If they'd pave the cro Hut you and Hertie Lou street She paused ary son to' klas the lobe of his ear aren't the saving kind I'm afraid Hod was silent An Indian sum- Hlie "le nt triore i'than she should on I tried to mer night made the room close and suejh like i " Hertie Lou ran a hand across his tell hr-r- tmce cfamp forehead brushing back his "I know" Hbd broke In: "but hair with a touch ijs light aa this- she couldn't hejp it Ma That's one reason why! we'll 'be better off tledown We know half "Wouldn't It be to live out of Wayville near the 'water? Tank swimming the people In this burg We thought makes me siek And we ctmld xt-- we! could fiettle down 'and live our an apartment In a tall buildliiK' lives as we cbpse hut we- found a nice cool one Molly says rent Is that our bunch IftlU expected us to high in New York but with tije be anions: those present when any sala ry Tom offered you we wouldn't thing waa dolng1 Hertie Lou'a been be payinff any more than we are working too hard' too cooking and It'll be good for bete it takes a fifth 0f what o keeping house And for a her to cut out the i mal'e for this plae t rig-h- i JL ©nd?! RUTH DEWEY GROVES — j4 ': '' 1 HAS HAPPEXED LOU WARD on the eve of her wedding to ROD HIIY- ER feels a premonition of trouble THIS ' BEKTIK I r- when she receives a dafrger-llk- e ' paper knife from I J LA MARSH because Rod down who has turned ho is not wealthy Rut she cou- to 1m joul- - t not resolves Tageously ous of Kod's past Jove affair since i his future Is in her keeping liertic Lou receives a hccond Mow to her pride when hho acs-l-- ' 'dentally overhears one bridesmaid' ask another it she thought thef bride liked being second i holer The pain hi her heart lingers until Jlod wliisiMxs "My wire'' with a world of adoration In his ejes They spend on ideal lionejmoon in ft mountain resort and Hertie Ixu almost forgets the shadow castmiby the predutory HI they rejurn and find Lila acting as dictator in their apartment on! the ground tiiat she knows what IUm1- likes Moth the bride and In r moUier resent LUa' efforts to annoy and Jilts lVAItf) tuHKes write Lou to try to mold meeting her in l4o future I ntertnlnment and the demand" of hospitality cripple their budget and the newlyweds decide they w 111 have to' retrench Then they lire Invited to dim with the I'll M:its from New York and Itertle Lou l ihllghted when TOM I ltASLK offer Itod position in the ell v " r - - ' T : i ) - J ' S I i - - ' ?A ' ' ' j VI xow o on c ' " ) been-w-he- v it f l m f? room Th dinner finished In an air of mibdned excitement Hertie Lou could hardly wit: still In her ehalr Hut Itod he knew watt undecided could m'o doubt in Hh hi face felt ft T!tfl like fdviklnghlm Couldn't h see what a wonderful opportunity Tain va wi sat timted ot ? !m The- wltf-nc- ii'Mn ' d never ' I ke 1 He found Bertie Lou ready to come back with him and say good-b- y to his parents Then they: returned to the Wards for their suit cases before going to the station The sanie crowd that saw them off on their honeymoon was at the old wooden station to speed them on' this trip Hertie Lou felt a glow of- pride in her popularity If outweighed effect of Lila's pr notice and tdie found herself 'abbj to feel cordial for the first time In many months to the girl who had once known Hod's kisses Li la smiled back at ' her "It won't be lung" she pajd loi'nl enough to be heard by sevi ra otb-- j "'' fore see you in New Vmki I'm going to visit' Molly soon" s mm j ' 'v J I ' i r i i "But my future here looki pretty flood" Rod told him "I hope to have a junior partnership with Meeks and Son some day" quite so "orry before that she'd tusto until ehe wai perfectljf satturned Rod down of isfied Tom went Into tlw New York: Her father flatly re- bis ofler to Hod Mr Stile liad fused to support her If fhc went to excused hfmVdf the city And LIJa preferred not The salnry waf of course Jjntter to toil But Mini' day she'd me t thnn he ws n'teivlnir a prrs1 nt a traveling salesman Hod whs a'tTiah irnpri-fssel'bere probably sho would tnke her away was oim pmall doubt byof ithis ability to the land of skyscrapers Jt was to tnk- ovet th" ilutl-- of u''Oiiiit-nn- t a little gallliur though to have the in yv)irr'x firm hut Tom one man she'd lnst expected to inro'iid mii! into ((( all make tin iri iidi- tr'ttiru? tln-rahead thoiiiMit of her and taking another girl with him Hut then on second thought what won Id Hod amount to in New York? Tom couldn't have bo much V to offer him Ltli perked hp Let And she'd come alon him K" later with bet mbneybntfB whoever nhow them he be mltt'ht nt t he pot hadn't te en Kite was unusually gay the rest I Which puzJed of the fyeriin£ Lou who was not acctis oined to- exiigKeruted fllg'hts ipf s - - - - liJ Mawi L "DIVING 'MX tH tm v 1 ' VENUS" Jt ' IDEA --- Featuring r -- 12 Sunkist Diving Beauties n Tank ' J A efcP "t vV' aJjPgelass 1 Arline's Trained Seals 1 dlicr-ht- (Continued Tom o trow) t Jimmy Fawcctt Daymar and Kovefaoff Assisted llv J Albert Erickson V7"i lJlris-'- ON THE SCfcEEN WW And t 'c A I ir-'- His Band lw Cody yr And King of Wild Hortcs II Ife m ansliw' rt'T: ft It: t V£ f Theatre S&ft "Wickedness Preferred" Th -- '11 Cleverest ' Mr ' n -'- - yit Un Chaney "Lauh Paramount Gomedy J7" j - ( r-r- "uviivu aim marco s r n r °n the "Stage - i i i TODAY AND MONDAY did-no- s I Direction Rod looked at his watch "Time to go over and get her All right to take the car?" I y-ar- set-king- guess" with--relative- m Hod looked helplslv ou r jit wero filled Hertie Lou Her ey-with an eagc'rneHA lie could not m HUM he hardly luu v what to mv The proposition had bei n fdiot at him with dlconrei ting Midden-nen- s and lifR didn't move that wav in Wnyvllle "Ha nuppoacd Torn had 'acquired th manner in New York "You uro are ppeedy in the big ' ' Ity aren't you ?" he said time TJion it occurred to him that he'd have to talk the matter over with Hurtle Lou in private before lie jtave Torn an answer "That's how we get there" Tom' snapped baek4 at him 'f 'Suppose we go up to our room after dinner and I'll tell you what's on my mind while the glrla and Stiles have a game of bridge" 'with That milted Molly that certain modifications She decided to show rflertie Lou and Llla her French underwear instead of m midline through with the ium tm "normal expectancy" and "quirk trick'' Th men could have the UlM - I ti-ti- HAITI it VIII offering hi hi pt DELIGHTFHf -- with tin: story " e "Well you haven't been married long All that might have changed But Bertie Lou iiad her heart set on going to the city I Very JULY 15 1928 CIoati j Jfl if LaU°h fjW i ntf-rtalnln- y t 'v ' y 1 ' 0 s d) - 'w f V "V 4 b'and lft '" V '': 1 ' 1 Zj i ru-ne- food th Molly rpread nut her finery 0(i bed and "while her Kuetn ex- - ch: luii I ov't r A admired her rind if '' " ' f i it "r i4 1 Now Playing Double Feature Bill 1 IVi o ra rJ fl H2 1 1 W v yyy - 5 I v presents) i I :m t i ' ' 'L Kv r it'? 'j ' - ' I 1 ' ' u Vitaphone Throughout Lionel Barrymore 1'' V May McAvoy Alex Francis f I 1 if v -I vt ' Jfl'" i ft 'I c - and other Stage Stars — r ® 1 (0 i LZ3 AND A NOTABLE CAST FK&1THE NOVEL BYAUGUSTA CVAHS :Si3Si!iIiiillliil i' H r- - 1 in the BE5S1F rim 1 ' !u 1 ' yt L2J i 1 f 'I 4y! ' fits 7 Iu i Ill 1 il' IB s w 1 M! f'n v' : That good old novel and stage favorite of this and the past generation Hear and see its dramatic climaxes— its love scenes and the victory of the mouse over the bellowing lion And On the Same Program LAUGHS! The LAUGHS! Flaming Yolith of IS L the Monkey Wrench 2r k yjuniuEi 1 On JACK th And ALSO- VITAPHONE ACTS "TALKING NEWS-REEL- " ftag t 2:45 5 7:15 9:30— No Rale In V Price' - f if- t" - 1 4 PAS3EY AND HIS BAND With Hachel Mrdoway New Tunei— More Fun Pathe Nw — Hllldy at the Wurtltxtr V - 3 Latt Showi ' f-- Monday Tuesday Wed Thurs TV 'vt |