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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ! w.n rr gaagaii i W TIGER HEART (By ROBERT TERRY SHASSOX.) SYNOPSIS. Connie Calvert, lovely daughter of a wealthy Connecticut family, re- a threatening letter on the ...xai eve of her marriaco to young Jim Tracy, vlhe roes to New York, where (he moets Duke Gareon, a questionable character. He Introduces her to. a haidened yoonr flrl who claims to. be the daarhter of Connies father bv a secret first wife. Connie refuses Kittys demand for 100,000. CHAPTER 7. re naaw FASHION FOR THE FEMININE er number of designs; a few perfectDear Miss dc Peysler. rm not sure that you can help me ly designed lines over or under the with my problem, for perhaps It's too1 single word. Christmas many modpersonal a one, "pecikliar" only to ern motifs, done with excellent taste me. But I do wish that you could many conventional Christmas mooffer me a solution, for Ive really tifs. too. tried to think honestly about my difWith a box or boxes of these ficulty, and always I get back to this Inspiring notepapers hi front of us solution: "Well, I suppose that I will! we "take pen In hand' and write have to send Christmas cards." And! our own Christmas messages. And. that's Just the problem, this ever- what a relief It will be to our frlendsj present problem of the same old to receive a personal message, writCan't jou give ten by us. on a line background Christmas cards. me, and oh. so many other people Then a Christmas message will mean that I know, some suggestion about something, somethmg ot our spirit, sending a Christmas gieeting that of a message that It is not readyisn t In the form of a Christmas card ? made, but Is made to our orde' If you can bless you. and thank We niusn t be frightened In the vou" Miss de Pevster' fact that wc must "make-u- p ,i mesA CONSTANT READER OF YOUR sage If we rejoice In word' if we COLUMN. have a wish to say something real to our friends at this fine season, Yes, maam. Bring out your blessthen, of course, this form of erectdo I for and thank your you, ings ing Is going to be especially lovely And If we haven't have just the solution. And what a accomplishment. problem this Is Well do I know, for the time or the gift of words, there n we have no more solved It for one will still be a glamour about a w This is all "Merry Christmas year than presto, It Is on us again. This year we are offered a boon we need to write, but It will have for Just this the Christmas note the distinction that a formal card paper and the Christmas note cards. may lack, probably will lack. I hope that your stationer lias them, If you do not come across this or tnat you can find them some- apeclal kind of note paper or card, where In your city. They are charm- get yourself a box, or boxes, of plain ing. The note paper is of small size, white or Ivory note paper of the as it should be, and of excellent very best quality that you can find quality of paper. Down the left and write your own Christmas messide or on the top, toward the left, sages on them. Your friends will is a design we are offered several love them! As a matter of fact, In this busy designs that suggests, gently suggests, Christmas. There Is no mes- world, very often Christmas notes sage. ttiere are no words on the paper, for we are to add our own words rit-te- YORLD STILL KEEP OLD NAMES. ugh PARIS the Whats the Answer A DE PEY'STER. ! e: haij j LATEST MODES FROM TIIE CENTERS OF ETIQUETTE By KATHERINE 12, 1930. acasacei n Connies defiance her decisive refusal to surrender money under brourht a sudden freezing expression on Duke Carson's face Kitty, too, lo6t all mobility of countenance. Their faces became mask-Jlkfrigidly, ominously, they retired behind blank expressions. Connie was not used to such people a queer feeling, akin to fright, chilled her at their sudden stillness. She had come against a stone wall. And tomorrow was her wedding (1 day. It was well enough for her to be stubborn and stand upon her rights as she baw them, but, In this Vtense silence her Imagination became active and sickened at the thought of ithe vindictive revenge they could so .(easily take. They could disgrace and degrade her they could blast the serenity of a mother's life. Mentally she saw all the scandal of There Is a charming Christmas tree the newspapers the prostration of design on one. Santa Claus with his her mother, the Indelible brand of reindeer, a formalized design, on anshameful scandal stamped upon her other. A beautiful Christmas wreath father's name. With bloodless cruthis was an attack for which on another. Gay holly trails down elty they could disfigure her whole hands were clenched. She was hang- ed, but Bide of another. On the note social existence tag on to her nerves and she realized she was not prepared. They had the the all the advantage. They cards, double and of very handsome And they would do it. too! Those unless she completely controlled paper, white, we have an even great Impassive faces did not have that self she might easily veer toward struck at her dignity ofoflife, Jim she Tfwcy had felt her thought life she of remoteness for Lastly, All stony nothing. Tiger panic. Jim the blight of it would fa.s- - ten upon his name and follow him Under the table Connie' herself to be strong and p tple! throughout his career! I can't see why you should want to hurt me," she said, with sudden wistfulness, to Kitty. "You know you've caught me off balance; it's pre-ru- u- -a ssa5safcs,ii omenHome-Uhildre- CARE OF THE CHILD AND SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES ceives aaaawaggBacrBBesBcaawasgBa iJiSMaasgacMa-w- (UP).-Altho- Library in Miniature. I TIIE RADIO TELEPHONE. 3. Between Rome and Sardinia What famous Inventor was The regular local telephone systems first Interested In short wave lengths? will be linked together by the near2 What Is his newest invention? by wireless stations. French republic, the third one, la (0 years old, there are more than 200 streets and boulevards In Paris which still retain names bearing direct of Abe French empire, a recent Purvey reveals. 1 Where will It be Installed? What wave lengths aie used? What additional value Is claimed for this device? t) What was the first commercial radio .tatlon In the United States? 7 Wlnit Is the most reecnt radiophone circuit to be completed? 8 N there a circuit between the United States and Shanghai? 9 Wnh what pcicentuge of the woilds telephones is the Bell system connected' 10. How manv Atlantic liners have a telephone ser- vice? ANSWERS. 1. Marconi announced ill 1922 that short waves, that Is, waves measuring less than 100 meters, had unlimited possibilities. 2. An automatic radio telephone which enables the user to dial any required number. are the only notes that we get time to write In the year that is. notea that are not written in answer o something. And here's a chance to glorify this greeting lo your friends, to make it something personal and of a friendliness of which you will be proud. 3. 4 . slup-to-sho- Short waves. Reports from Italy claim communications over tills new line can be rendered absolutely secret. "It be- ln? Impassible for any outsider listen It. 6 A small shack erected by Marconi near Babylon, L. I., around 1901 It was only recently discovered and has been moved to the large wireless station at Rorkv Point where It will be preserved with care 7. The circuit establishing direct communication between the United States and Russia 8. One Is scheduled to open the near future. 9. The Bell telephone system connects with nearly 90 per cent of all the telephones In the world either by wire or by radio. 10. At the present time, four liners are equipped with this service on the Atlantio ocean. A similar service Is soon to be Inaugurated for ships on the Paclflo ocean. 4. 5 (Copyright, 1930, King Features Syndicate, Inc ) BENDS HER REGRETS. LONDON (UP). A woman suin-- i moned for nonpayment of Income tax w rote her regrets to the collector, ex- (Copyright, 1930. Premier Syndicate, plaining she had been on the "dole" Inc ) Isince last April. EVERY DROP A SUNBEAM" Me FINEST QUALITY VIRGIN OIL OLIVE BETTER SALADS BETTER HEALTH ... EUECCDMC sbt s Wto fcnttnuMfl Easily Installed Down Let us show you how Small Monthly ELECTRIC WATER Payments HEATING accomplishes the task of supplying an abundance of hot water in ner superior other method. a man- to any You'll be delighted with its unfail- dependability. You'll wonder how you ever got along without it. ing V A unfair. "But It Is Unfair," Connie Insisted. A little light came back Into Kitty's eyes Unfair f That's rich Connie Insisted "But it I've never done you any harm in my life, yetvou threaten to throw mud all over my mother and the man I'm going to marry and me because of" something I was not responsible for "How persistently you dodge the monev, Duke Garson said, his voice a thin steel blade. "I tell you I haven't got that much money!'1 Connie declared, passionately. "We re not millionaires.' "You can get It, Garson Informed her. "Where how? "It's quite simple." he said. "I suppose a bank handles your mother's financial affairs. You could see a few bonds out of the safe deposit box or put a mortgage on the Calvert estate. If you dont know how to go about it I'll advise you myself." "But don't you see I couldnt do that without telling my mother the whole story." "Thats up to you, Garson said, I suppose if everybody In coldly. your circle knew about this they would svmpathize with you. but my entirely to Kilty sympathy goes You've had all the breaks and now it's up to you to take the bad ones without whining Connie felt herself driven, step by step, into a comer No matter which wav she turned, they had the bettcri of her. If she had stood alone she, could have fought with more force, but the gentle face of her mother kept1 rising before her eyes. No amount of money on earth was worth the. Jagged hurt these people could inflict "If I get the money . . ." Her voice falteied. "If I get the money . . . will you leave me alone? She saw, as through a mist, her sister's face smiling at her, enjoying her misery. "The minute you put the dough in mv hand, Kitty Calvert said, about "youll never hear a whisper this again. I'm not a double-crossDuke. When you myself, neither do tilts we'll drop out of the picture entirely. "Im to be married tomorrow! Can t you see It s impossible for me to do anything so quickly? Garson Threatens to File Suit at Once. I dont think that marriage hrtd better come off tomorrow unless vou can get the money before the ceremony," Garson said, Judicially. Once you re married your husband might put on the clamps. Im afraid, Miss Calvert, well have to be brutal with you. Heres our last word: either you put the cash In our hands before the ceremony tomorrow or well bust the story wide open all over your territory. Well file suit and give the news hot to the papers. I think Kitty and the camera boys would have a good time up there In Connecltcut. Of course, if you care to postpone the wedding for a few days while you're raising the money. I think we would be reasonable for & short time only." Connies breath was coming rapidly "You demand the Impossible of me. ' Oh, go ahead and postpone your wedding two or three days, Kitty said, impatiently. "That will give jou tune to raise the monev. No use going through all this agony. Why don t yen show some sense and do what Duke tells you without all this mon-ke- v business1'' How can I postpone the wedding?" Connie asked, miserably "You simply don't understand, you Just bpring on me like like a couple of wolves" Her eyes, uncontrollable, filled with tears.- - In another Instant she felt she would be sobbing. It was all to terrible Then, unexpectedly, a hand stole across the table and touched hers lightly, comfortingly. "Ah, buck up, Kid. I don't want to jazz up your whole life after all, we ro sisters ain't we? Continued Tomorrow. ' er 1 ... Come In, or Phone Us for Further Information Hi r V I CD. POWEH&UGHT gFJCKJVf s STEKV1CR PUBLIC ) Wash our silk products with Palmolive Beads ' (Copyright, 1929, King Features Syndicate, Ine say Leading Silk Manufacturers CORTICELLI . . HOLEPROOF . STEHLl . ... KA YSER . . . LUXITE . . . PHOENIX . . VANITY FAIR . . . 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