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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1023 BEET yeartie3Jooy3ma3 Why Certainly DIGGING j - NEARS COMPLETION & Gertrude 'Atherton SAYS Published by arrangement with Associated First National Pictures, Inc. Watch for the screen version produced by Prank Lloyd with Corlnne Griffith as Countess Zattlany. t Copyright 1923 by Oertrude Atherton Of course you want big, heaping value when you order coal! that except mother and daughter dont see It too often at that. Why, 8YN0PSIS. And certainly you want clean, fuel that heats lilie the very blazes! hot-burni- ng Mi At a first night performance in the very way she carries her head her style . . . wonder where she kept her? That girl has been educated and has all-- the air of the Must have got best society. friends to adopt her. Gad! What a Becret chapter. But why on earth does she let the girl run fashion. She is beautiful in an round loose? MI shouldnt say she was a day unusual way and Clavering stares No doubt she at her, fascinated. In fact the under twenty-eighwhole house is staring. Clavering looked younger from where you later sees his relative, Dinwiddie, were sitting. Twenty-eight- ! Mary must have in the audience. begun sooner than we heard. But well, we never felt that we knew II (Continued) that was one of her charms. Mary Mr. Dinwiddies countenance as us guessing, as you She kept a rule was as formal and politely fellows say, and she had the expressionless as became his dig- young own light in her eyes somedevils nified status, but tonight it was times. own orb lit up again. not. It was pallid. The rather Wonder His if Mary is here? No prominent eyes were staring, the doubt shes come over to get her mouth was relaxed. He was seatnever transshe back ed next the aisle and Clavering property and of ferred her investments hastened toward him in alarm. course was the it alienated during BetIll, old chap? he aslted. war. But not a soul has heard ter come out. from her. I am sure of that. We Mr. Dinwiddie focused his eyes, were discussing her the other then stumbled to his feet and night at dinner and wondering if caught Clavering by the arm. her fortune had been turned over. Get me out It was at Jane Oglethorpes. Jane "Yes, he muttered. cf this and take' me where I can and a good many of the other womget a drink. Seen a ghost. en have seen her from time to Ciavering guided him up the time abroad stayed at her castle aisle, then out of a side exit into in Hungary during the first years an alley and produced a flask from of her marrage; but they drifted his hip pocket! Mr. )inwiddie apart as friends do. . . . She New York, .Lee Clavering, newspaper columnist, is attracted by a woman a few rows ahead of him, who rises during ths entr'acte, turns her back to the stage and leisurely surveys the' audience through her glasses, European ;i Thats why youre safe in specifying t. KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL i ORDER FROM US CALL 459 ( Knight Coal Co, i HEBER S. 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Perhaps she sent the girl over look after her affairs. to seen a he ghost, Lee? "F.r Thats it. Beyond a doubt. And fib ii. That woman was there, Ill find out. Trent is Marys atva.iit she? and trustee. Ill make him Clav-etorney was She there,, all right. Th. he stood n I 1 s :: an. face was no longer cynical .ysterious; it was alive with o- ty. Dyou know who she Try lit Keep going till you come to an service station, then drive in. Look for the sign. I-- GO I-- Ik GO open up. And youll call on her? Wont I? That is. Ill make Trent take me. I never want to "Thirty-odyears ago any one of look at poor Mary again,I but Id Hello! believe us old chaps would have told you feel young havMr. hit! Dinwiddie, youre as was and like she Mary Ogden, cp.- - is?" d not raised his hat. She was the beauty and the belle of her day. But married a Hungarian diplomat, Cornt Zattiany, when she was twenty-four- , and deserted us. Never hem in the country since. I never wanted to see her again. Too hard hit. But I caught a glimpse of her at the opera in Paris about ten years ago faded! Always strikt ing of course style, but withered, changed, - skinny where she had been slim, her throat concealed by a dog collar a yard long her expression sad and apathetic the dethroned idol of men. God! Mary Ogden! I left the house. It is her daughter, of course se writh-.tha- M ing solved his problems, was quite himself again and alert for one of the little dramas that savored his rather tasteless days. Id lika that. Ill introduce yon and give you my blessing. Wrong side of the blanket, though. Dont care a hang. Thats right. Who cares about anything these days? And you can He sighed. only be young once. And if shes like her mother only halfway like her inside shell be worth it. Is that a promise? Wrell shake on it. Ill see Trent In the morning. Dine with me at the club at eight? "Rather! 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But mutt be there were storles--tha- t She had a daughter and it! No stowed her away somewhere. two women could be as alike as ... Ill The critics left after the second act to damn the play at leisure. Clavprlng remained in his seat Forty minutes later, while the performers were responding to faint calls1 and amiable friends were demanding the author of the doomed play, the lady of mystery (whs, Clarerlng reflected cynically, was doubtless merely an unusual looking person with a commonplace history most explanations after wild guesses were commonplace) left her seat and passed up the aisle. Irresistibly, Ciavering followed her. As she stood for a moment under the glare of the electric lights at the entrance he observed her critically. She survived the test. &To bq eoatlnaeA Good, JFat Young Beef A ... Hind quarters, whole hr half, per lb Front quarters, whole or half, per lb. 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