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Show I THE PROVO POST The Published by arrangement with Aaeeelated FI ret Natlenal Plcturee, I no. Watch for the acreon version preduoed by Frank Counteee Zsttlany. Ueyd with Corlnng Griffith Copyright 111! by Gertrude Atherton loyal. Mrs. Oglethorpe was ready to give me over to the police. She seemed to think that I had murAt a first night performance in dered Mary no doubt during the New York, a beautiful young revolution, when It would have woman attracts attention by rising been quite easy. And she seemed and leisurely surveying the audi- to resent quite bitterly my resem- ence through her glasses. Claver- blance to Mary in her youth as It ing, a newspaper columnist, and I had committed a theft. his cousin, Dinwiddie, are particu"Probably it made her feel her larly interested, Dinwiddie declar- age. I wonder you saw her. ing that she is the image of Mary "I was coming down the stairs Ogden, a belle of thirty years ago, as she crossed the hall. Be sure who had married a Count Zattiany I would have not seen her If I convinced is He lived and abroad. could have It. avoided that this is Marys daughter, but He left his seat rest"Why? all efforts to establish her identity leaned and lessly against the mantel-sprove futile. helf. sounds impertl-"That to out determined find Clavering, ehtAll my questions have been who she is, follows her home from I am afraid. But I Impertinent, the theatre one night. Luck is with him, for she has forgotten her should warn you I gather that keys and he helps her get into the both Mr. Dinwiddle and Mrs. Oglehouse. She asks him in and finally thorpe think there Is something tells him she is the Countess Josef wrong that Is, unexplained. "Really?" She looked intensely Zattiany, a cousin of Mary Ogdens; that she had married a rela- amused. "But that Is interesting. tive of Marys husband; that Mary Of course I knew of Mr. Dinwidis ill in a sanitarium in Vienna. dle's curiosity from Judge Trent " but I rather thought Clavering is skeptical. Though maintaining a strict "Oh, yes, you have, floored him aloofness from society, Madame completely. But I fancy he's more Zattiany continues to attend all curious than ever. I I wish you the at the theatre. would confide In me. I might be Clavering meets here there a few better able to defend you If the nights later and engages in spirit- necessity arose. ed and friendly conversation, Dont you believe I am what I thereby incurring the envy of the represent myself to be? rest of the audience. It is a terrible thing to say to a woman like you, but- - " X (Continued) He expected her to rise In her and order him to leave the majesty The delayed curtain rose and the she merely smiled again but house, house was silent. and said: unlike less distinguished audi"You forget Judge Trent. Do ences, never disgrace themselves you think if I were an impostor he and by whispering chattering would vouch for me?" "I believe you could make any while the actors are on the stage. man believe what you wished him At the end of this, the last act, to believe. while the audience, now on their "Except yourself. feet, were widly applauding and "Remember that a newspaper fairly howling for the author of man However, Ill speak only "the first authentic success of the for myself. He thrust his hands season," Clavering and Madame into his pockets and tried to sumZattiany went swiftly up the aisle. mon his saturnine expression, but A few others also hastened out, he had an uncomfortable feeling less Interested In authors than in that he looked merely wistful and boyish and that this highly' accomHe handed her into her car and plished woman of the world was she invited him to enter and reat him. "For my ovn turn with her for a sandwich and laughing I want to know, sake he blurted a whiskey-ansoda. He hesitated out. "I an idea havent a moment. why I susIll go with pleasure," I walk. It pect you, and it is possible that he said. "But think Ill It would be better. are what you say you are. . A curious expression you "Oh! too clever that for the second it lasted seem- Certainly you are far an to not alibi have would be it ed to banish both youth and loveliI sensed to But difficult ness spread een to her nostrils. puncture. Sardonic amusement hardly de- something that first night scribed it. Then it vanished and something beyond the fact that yo,. You are very she said sweetly: were a European and did a curious considerate. I shall expect you. which, however, I underthing a He did not walk. He took taxi. It was stood immediately. I more. dont something XI think I can put it into words . . . She opened the door as he ran you were there, and yet you were I never ask my not there . . . up the steps. somebody else she said. seemed to be looking out of your servants to sit up, Judge Trent warned me that the eye3 . . . even when Dinwiddio American servant is as difficult to thought he had explained the matkeep as to get and must be hu- ter. . . mored. When I think of the Vages "You rffean when he assumed I pay these pampered creatures that I was the illegitimate daughand the amount of food they con- ter of Mary Zattiany. Poor Mary! sume, and then of my half starved She always wanted a daughter friends in Austria, it makes me that is, when her own youth was sick sick! over. That is the reason she was There being no reply to the so fond of me. Do you think I am axiomatic truth involved in these Marys bastard? wods, Clavering followed her siI I did I dont now. lently into the library. The log dont know what to think. . . . , fire was still burning and he hasti- I have never lost that first impres- ly replenished it. They took their sion wholly." little supper standing and then She stirred slightly. Was it seated themselves in easy chairs movement of uneasiness? He was on either side of the hearth. embarrassed, but deter-- ' "Why dont you bring over your horribly to hold his ground, and he mined Time own servants? he asked. on her face, which his eyes kept and democracy might ruin them, its retained but meanwhile you would have amusement. expression of mocking comfort. Surely you brought your But you think I am an advenmaid?" 8YNOPSIS. oguse Supply Co DEALERS IN i New and Used Machinery i and Supplies first-nigh- Yards and Shops Phone Was. 2448. Phone Was. 2488. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1928 3rd South and ;7th West M. J. McGILL, Manager Phone Was. 2413. Pea Growers Decide To Form Association Utah county pea growers at a meeting' held in the county building here, Monday definitely determined to perfect a County crop association, and the necessary formalities prior to incorporation are now being attended to 'under the directon of' temporary offcers selected at the meeting. M. P. Brown of Ogden was present at the meeting and gave an interest coing address upon the value ofmade operation. Remarks were also relative to proposed1 contracts with courity canneries. With the approach of Christmas and the New Year we wish to extend Lakeview Farm Bureau Elects Directors the seasons greetings to our friends and wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year The Lakeview Farm Bureau local met last evening and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: L. L. Bunnell. Scott Taylor, Norman Scott, T J. Nuttall and Mrs. Ray were Committeemen Williamson. Road committee, follows: as chosen W. W. Taylor, chairman; Dairy committee, , Chris Jeppesen, chairman; Peter committee, Canning crops chairman. Zbbell, CARD OF THANKS , s The Aird We desire to express Sur heartfelt thanks ot our many friends who have been so kind to us in our bereavement in the loss of our dear .Hospital Susa. daughter R. and Alice Ed. T. Harding and family. Some grownnps are so childish that they do not even believe In Santa Claus. ON SHOPPERS' UST The next event In the shoppers pfftk will be the January sale. temdardl Coal Strictly a UTAH Product Mined at Standardville, Carbon County, UTAH Mines owned and Operated by UTAH Men. . We Also Mine and Distribute RIO- GRANDE and MacLEAN COAL ts First-nighter- s, taxi-cab- Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. (OREM LINE) TRAVEL AND SHIP THE ELECTRIC WAY The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Comjviny is a party to all tariffs naming through rates from and to the territory served by this road. On account of the convenient uptown delivery which our facilities fumish in Salt Lake as well as the towns south thereof, the shippers and receivers of freight can secure best possible service at equal rates. s Information as to trackage locations will be furnished, upon request, by the Traffic Department,gladly who1 will General Offices STANDARD COAL CO. We Extend The Seasons Kearns Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. 916-92- 2 Greetings. in every way m completing plans and in mak- co-oper- ate ing investigations. Daily carload and merchandise freight service is operated North and South, making direct connection with through trains of connecting lines from all directions. Heated car service is available for protection of perishable r shipments. a In routing your carload and less carload freight shipments, be sure to specify S. L. & U. R. R., thus patronizing a home institution. LET US QUOTE YOU FREIGHT RATES Phone Provo 48 d ... ... Express shipments are carried on several trains daily, particular attention being given to emergency and perishable shipments. Be sure that yourexpress moves our way. Buy Mileage Books and Save Money 500 mile and 1000 mile mileage books are on sale at per mile. 1000 mile books are also good for transporCentation on the Bamberger Electric and the Utah-Idah- o 2Voc tral Lines. The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company (Orem Line) operates 30 passenger trains daily, affording quick, clean and convenient service for the traveling public. OUR MOTTO Superior Service Coupled with Personal Attention ... Tve had no maid until now turess of some sort. "The word does not apply to you. since the beginning of the war. I 1b no question that you are Heaven There rarely left the hospital. knows where my other servants a great lady. are. The young men were moOf course I might be an acT may bilized and those that returned tress, she said coolly. alive were either killed in the revo- have been on the stage In Vienna lution or turned, revolutionlata when the war broke out, become acthemselves. No doubt the new cidentally associated with Countess government would have turned Zattiany, won her confidence, owMarys palace in Buda Pesth into ing to the extraordinary resema tenement house If it had not still blance oar blood may have met been a hospital. We left during the and mingled In days revolution and lived in Vienna. stolen her papers, led her to talk Servants with the virus of Bolshe- of her youth of course every one vism In their veins would be worse know Countess Zattlanys record than these." In European Society forged her "Were you ever In danger? power of attorney with the aid of Oh, many times, shs said In- an lnfatnated clerk, poisoned her and here I am! differently. "Who w ns notr "Was that what broke your cousin He laughed. Bully plot for the down?" a new angle, as Is This movie. '"That and the hard work in Vi- they say. I hadnt thought of It enna trying to relieve the distress And a good actress can put over herself. Of while I once heard a movie no money anything.who was the best we almost course had young queen, until the United States Govern- aristocrat, in looks and manner, I ment restored our properties. ever saw on the screen, say to her "Will she Join you here when she director repeating a telephone Is well? conversation T says and he says No, Mary Zattiany will never.be and then I seen he hadnt heard seen again. me. "Ah? As bad as that? Her For the first time since he had unI friends will be distressed. her she threw back her known from saw abroad her derstand they head and laughed heartily. Even war partime to time before the looked young and her her eyes That Mrs. Oglethorpe. ticularly was musical and thrilling. . laugh old set Is very loyal. Oh, yes. (To Be Continued) They are "Loyal! Cro-Magn- ALDON J. ANDERSON, General , & Pass. Agt. - W.W, OREM, General Agent, Provo, Utah. Phone 48 BE SURE YOURE FIXED FOR YOUR NORTHBOUND TRIP We are prepared to serve you with Pep Gasoline, the Best in Oils and all kinds of auto accessories. Our line also consists of a stock of groceries, soft drinks, candies arid tobacco. We will be glad to serve you. ACCEPT OUR BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Clinker Service Station North End Fifth West St. Phone i J J Frt. Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 789 half-starve- d Telephone 17 502 So. U. Ave. I - This railroad has done much to the growth and development of Utah county andpromote has proven one of Lnm?St Vuiu,a e aasets- - The tnxe-- this company pays, brought large amounts into the treasury. The Fertile orchard lands of Provo Bench public were directly tapped for the first time by a transportation line, when (his road was built. The rapid development in industrial wavs, of the territory along its line is indicated by the fact that this company has more than 80 industrial tracks on its 76 miles of road, serving four sugar factories, a pump factory, wholesale houses, candy factories, a steel company (located on its main line), canning factories and many plant oth-e- r mdustnes, large and small. The substantial citizens of Utah county are constantly indicating their appreciation of ls service to their community by becoming partners in tne UKLM LINE, in purchasing its First Preferred 7(fc Stock, thus adding their dollars to this work of development and in addition, receiving their quarterly dividend checks with clock-lik- e regularity. V 397-- J i |