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Show T II 'GUILTY, Pretty NOUN A KKr, auynr-- 1 ninrrin Mark secretary, Travera, mitlioasirr'a la on, ulark'a tplte ( F.theU.oppovitinn IHAtEliv talker, ) The atory open in Marll.oro. riddle-westmetropolis. After mm at extravagant hoarrnioo Blue fashionable bpriaua the return to Marlboro. Soob Jf fspk h ey face poverty and hard times heeause Mark Is unable to dad a Job. He secures one, loses . It and then becomes a floorwalker I a department store. 1 be . young eoaple are just beginning to mas-- f fer their problems when Mark's father sends for him and offers klm a place in his own business arganfsatioa if the son will prove he eaa make good. Mark's first assignment Involves a business to France, Norma must retrip main at borne. Norma, rudely treated at her fathcr-ln-laborne after Mark I gone, slips away, leading no trace of tier whereabouts. HRH SALNUEHS. Norma's former roommate, helps her And n job. Mark's father employes detectives to trail the girl, 'they unearth records showing that Norma had beea conthree years before victed on a vice charge, la aplfe of evidence that the charge was framed, Travers sends his lawyer to Parts to engineer n divorce. Weeks later horns receives a letter telling her the decree has keen granted. Norma's son Is horn, la thaea Aagast Mark is six mootha old Karma retaena to her former Job, HOB FA Hit ELL. a foraier admirer, sends her dowers and calls One Nundny when frequently. Norma has the baby out for an airing a limousine, passing, suddenly slows. now (;a o with the story CHAPTER XLU , car mo ted slowly. big rpHE her eyes latent on the green traffic light, did not even notice that a woman In the rear ot the car was staring at her. v There were other vehicles passing. Norma did not give the limousine a second glance. She did not recognize the woman nor did she notice that the chauffeur, too, was watching her curiously. When the green light flashed yellow and then to red she lowered the two front wheels of the carriage to the pavement and crossed to the other side of the street. By this time the big motor car was well down the block. The wo- man who had stared at Norma was ' leaning forward. She spoke to the chauffeur sharply. Drive home at. once, Harvey! , Ive changed my mind. And hurry i hurry! Abruptly the limousine shot forward. Fifteen minutes later it had , halted before F. M. Travers palatial home. The woman rushed up the steps Into the house. "Where is Mr. Travers? she de- . manded breathlessly ot the butler. Before he could answer she saw In the room beyond. Travers - Frank! she called. Oh. I was "afraid youd gone. Im so glad 1" Why, whats the matter? ' His wife started to speak, then glanced over her shoulder and said. Lets go Into your study. I must sit down! When they were alone a moment ( later she went on eagerly. I saw that girl Norma on the street! j ! Oh, I know It was she! Harvey drove directly in front of her. And j Frank, she was wheeling a baby !" Travers expression had not tj We have nothing what-- j j changed. , ever to do with that girl," he said. What difference does It make ' where you saw her or what she was doing? But dont you understand? The er f pi i I Nor-ma- v . , X i k J ir SEWlCE rpRAVERS indifference was gone A grandson!" he repeated But we dont know why she might be a nurse maid. We dont know " Wasnt she a stenographer when Mark married her? Then why would she be a nurse maid? She wouldnt do It. Shed be working In an office somewhere, t dont believe it. Fiank. Maybe its womans Intuition but I feel certain that was Mark's child! Travers was on bis feet. He moved to the window restlessly and I know a way to find out turned. Ilis quickly enough!" he said words wero clipped and decisive. Still speaking lie pleked up the telephone and gave a number. he was saying a Oh. Cromwell. moment later. "There's a little matter I'd like to talk to you about. Yes. today, tf you can arrange It Would it he too much trouble to drop around at my home some time this afternoon? Three oclock? Yes, thats all right. I'll be wait-ing for you. Thanks, Cromwell. See you at three. He put down the telephone. Now. said F. M. Travers with a sigh, there's nothing about that hours girl we wont know In Cromwell Is the most reliable detective in Marlboro and he keeps his mouth shut. Mrs. Travers pressed her hands If it really i.; Mark's together. son what can we do, Frank. Maybe the divorce was a mistake. Maybe we should have tried some other way! Leave things to me! her husband said gruffly. Thereve been no mistakes and there wont be Well get the facts first. If there actually Is a child its a queer thing she didn't come to us for money. Women of that sort always do. No, I cant understand it." He paused If youre right, he thoughtfully. went on slowly, it youre right Its high time we knew about it. A grandson, hey? Marks boy! Yes, it's high time we knew about it! -- Frederick mornlug Stuart arrived late at the office. He came in carrying a traveling case. Going to run out to Bedford this afternoon, he said. Bedford was a small town 50 miles distant. My sisters the most helpless woman In the world. She owns property out there but hasnt the faintest Idea how to manage It. Now she's sure the bank's been robbing her. Sent me a telegram this morning and Ill have to go out and find out whats wrong. I hate like blazes to take the time with Abernathy getting here tomorrow! Stuart's tone was resentful. It was seldom that he discussed personal affairs and Norma was sure he really was disturbed. That manuscript arrived from Terrence Wade. she told him, and Dorseys sent a check. Theyre mailing proof ot the cover Jacket rpUESDAY Abra- entertained Tuesday evening in ham Smith, Miss Crawford and Miss Kearns. A delicious lunhonor of Mr. and Mrs. M. Driscoll of Pittsburg, California, cheon was served by the hostwho have spent the past week ess. Miss Myrtle Dudley spent the visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith. Dinner week end at Salt Lake City. John Douglas was taken to a was served and the evening was spent in social chat. Tn- - hospital at Logan Saturday vited guests were: Mr. and Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb. Mr- and Mrs. James Cantwell, Mrs. Effie A- Greene, Mrs. Rc-- ! becca Larson and Mrs. Ethel Webb of Richmond, motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday morning, attending the Relief Society conference Wednesday and Thursday. They returned home Thursday evening. Mrs, Kate Cragun attended the library convention at Salt Lake City on Saturday. The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs- L. W. Mc- -. Cann, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eliza Cantwell read Living Hours by Arthur Schnitzler. Special guests present were: Mrs. Mfrs. Everett Smith, Mrs-Evere- f I ; ; i , ; ' - 5 , evening, where he underwent a serious operation. It Is reported he Is doing as well as could be expected. Misses Sadie and Lulu McCracken were visitors at Smith-fielSunday. The children and grandchil dren of Mrs. Betsy Anderson and Mrs- Celia Gyllenskog, gave them a very pleasant birthday Mrs surprise on Thursday. Anderson was 89 years of ago and Mrs. Nelson 73. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Plowman with the folMrslowing guests present: Sodona Traveler and daughter, Lorraine, Mrs. LaRue and Lillian Plowman, Mrs. Bessie Mrs. Carrie and Carolyn Potts, Mrs. Laura Cragun. Mrs. d, "MAD INC marriaoe PAGE SEVEN C j I j ,i 1.1 y rM flux'. 1 gale FURNITURE imi' bedroom loom. .suite. 1 O t',.i- oo o o o & o o o o o o -o o o o o o o o o o o o o Chev. $50 $65 $375 $275 Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Coupe Chev. Cabriolet $375 room modern npirtment with puvate batik 153 East Tl..rd S21tf. Ninth. Phone 851. Modern home 310 Wst Center. S18tf. Call 477. 'OR RENT- - Mochrn Phone liou.M. lour room SOU 10UG-- $275 $150 $250 NI. 360-- J I $350 -t The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners w.t-ht64 00 machine. $15 We-Phone Sout li Thud placed S28tf. are anxious and have 01j-'.o:n. We1 r 'th Soph. quick selling prices on them electric range ton truck Ford 1 luim-he- j 2 room-,- , or untar- Tract leallv 7n2. S19tf. 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck heated apaitment. Phone nished 1024 Ford Ton Truck ol galago i: h bath and 1 - 1930 Ford Coupe Oil Ea-i- . Thud North. Oltl (T 5 .., a Also of real bar- number h apait-mi'iirooms and Steam heated cars and in tains repossessed ju East Cenur. Phone stoiy 5 room frame house, trucks. M360-- J w r Barn hot and cold Modern furnished apartment, eianarv. etc, coops for 1000 U on lot acres with city private bath, electric lange hens, blocks and telephone. 253 West First eooct water right.. I OU. irom Main street. Hyrunt. Will Noith 0 - sell for cash, or consider small- Hendrickson apartment ha.; for (.r holding in part payment FORD PRODUCTS rent two small cozy, well fur- - Joseph Appleyard. 012 Hyrum. Phone 211 nished. heated apartments, suit- able lor couples. Over stuffed FOR SALE Beautiful modern room six bungalow, doubl furniture. Wilton rugs, electric FLOYD LARSON garage, garage, sprinkling system, good Saxophone and Clarinet Inrange, pnvate bath, North-$2221 West location First water. structor. Formerly chief aslaundry hot and cold 1071-Phone 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. sistant instructor 00 and $30 00. Phone in the OG. S12tf Jascha Gruewich Studios in New York City. For appointroom! FOR RENT Attractive 5 ments call Thatcher Music apartment Paulsen Block- 31 Store. 10 lessons, $10.00. West First Iv.itTh. Phone 863. 1 1- -2 1930 1- -2 1 e fc s J 1 1 SERVICE 1 M:te - Tomatoe-,- 50c . ond East. Delicious and Jonathan apples, John Lui.dberg Phone 817-- 010, Jonathan apples 50c bushel. N. O10 J. Nielsen, llyrum. Roman Beauty and Jonathan apples. 25r per sack. L- E. OG Wilhelm North Logan. S30. Jonathan apples, 25c per sack. or north of ColPhone 786-R- 1 RENT-Furnished apartFOR Old lege Experiment Farm. ments- 205 East Third North. SlOtf. Good windfall Jonathan apples. Call 894-15c per bushel. FOR RENT Steam heated fur07 . nished apartments and unhouse. Phone 87-furnished Elocrta peaches and tomatoes. S5tf. GNo. McFarland, Apply A. 3 We si Third North. Brigham FOR RENT Furnished room, 07. City. Phone 337-furnace heat, 390 North Main, S5tf. - J. J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Want to trade Thieshed wheat for wheat in the shocks. 013 Phone 40c bliss russett and Potatoes, per 100. George Chamber', Smilhfteld012. 5 sacks $1.00. Also Kindling. block-woo4 Dalton, (jenee"' Phone after 5 015 oclock. 791-R- I'SyflE, Provi-59U-J- d. FOR d. room furTHE FEDERAL LAND BANK FOR RENT Three Private nished apartment. OF BERKELEY, a corporation, bath. 72 Noith First West. vs. , Lewis Howard plaintiff, A26tf Rogers, Marie Olsen Rogers, his wife; Logan Land & Drainage Co-- , a corp., Wallace Jenks, W enfe Lucy Jenks, his wife; First Doe, Second Doe, and Doe Roe, Co., a corporation, defendants. Get vour saw sharpened at JenTo be sold at Sheriffs sale sen Electric. 619 North Mainon the 7th day of October, 07. 12 oclock noon of said in front of the County Notice You can get a plumber Court House in Logan City, in dav oi night at Crookston Cache County, Utah, the fol- Plumbing .Service. Plume 376-Ob. lowing described property, to- - pic! s veiv reason ible. 1931, FOR SALE J WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT! If you want to get on your feet. Wear Your Shoes, Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We appreciate your patronage GOODYEAR SHUE REPAIRING CO. Shoe RebuiJacrs. Main 38 State St. Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho 77 No. ANIMALS Ileifer calf. Charles River Heights- B. Olson, OG. Good work horse, harness, wagon and beet rack tor sale or trade. Phone 07. 422. T at day 552-for Dental Appointments DR. LYMAN E. SMITH Dentist Cardon Jewelry Bldg. 41 N Main 1. RENT- - Three room fur5 sacks $1.00 Also furnace Kindling. nished block-wooapartment, Providence. Main. S5tf. Phone 5u-j- t. Dalton, heated 3rG Nr-t- h 015. FOR RENT - Neely furnished FOR SALE Gooo round native SHERIFFS: SALE apaituienlH w.th garage cedar posts- 75 South Fourth A2 tf !.13 East Center Phone 10" W. Logan. West, In the District Court of the S5tf. First Judicial District of the FOR RENT- - t unustn-t- i raan.s ti?, Nr'ii K'fd Wert Hiuuii' 527 W State of Utah, in and for the JJtf County of Cache. Lsgal Kblfe Phone raic rifle. Phone 599-R- Full? 1. PHONE 44S Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling 010 jj SALE wit: 21 Richland Dressmaking Specialized work Lots 20 and in children's clothes and Acres, according to the plat FEED - - PRODUCE 60 North Fourth 'East, on file In the office of ettes. 06. the County Recorder of Cache or call 150 tons of alfalfa hay. Call 826-County, Utah, in Book 3 of 06 O W o Amltt & Sn of 690-R- hanging, containing Painting, paper Plats, pages 028 Cail 521-acres, more or less. Together with 3G shares of Talk to Robert Crookston about the capital stock of the Logan your plumbing. Phone 285. 022 li River and Blacksmith F'ork Irrigation Company, said shares Garbage and rubbish removed. Guaranteed Fit. For demOil.' onstration or appointment Call 448. being represented by Certificate No. 137. call 1157J or 470 East Center. wants laundress Experienced Together with all other rights washing 25c dozen pieces Nc MRS. ELLA B. SMITH howof every kind and nature East ever evidenced, to the use of rliarges for small pieces. 493M22lf water, ditches and canals for Fourth North the irrigation of said premises. WANTED Practical nursiug. 151 Together with all tenements, AlOtf. East Fifth North. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In and paper hanging. Painting Packing, crating. Local and A26tf Phone 1136-- J. any wise appertaining. long distance hauling. JEFF STOWELL, Brown mare, weighing about Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah 1000 lbs. Cyrus Anderson, ColPhone 314 07 Dated this 15th day of Sep- lege Phone 598-J- 3 tember, 1931. Last dav of publication, Octokalso-minin- g. 14-1- 0, 37 -2 GHA Mrs. N. C. Nielsen entertained a trousseau tea on Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Nellie, whose marriage to Oliver Hirst of Logan took place last Tuesday. The affair was held from two until six. Sixty friends and relatives were guests Mrs. was assisted by Mrs. Nielsen Ellis Nielsen. Mrs. Niehols of Brigham City ber 7, 1931. is a guest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lyman D. MorSHERIFFS SALE rell. Oik1 pair of pigskin gloves. SatA costume party was held at urday on First North, below In the District Court of the the home of Mrs. Annie Bradley of the Main Return to Herald-JournDistrict Judicial First and at LOST al 07. office ll m p. W 1 id AGENTS WANTED ir it V r ft To sell our Christmas card assortments and Christmas Dressing Packages Yeur profit is very attractive. For particulars, phone 1035-or write, Employment Colonial Greeting Department Cards. 107 West Fourth North. 010Logan. MOVING! GOOD PAINT $1.75 GALLON. Ask anyone who has used Fullers Paints. Paints for i Climax Cleanvrry purp-reer. 10e a can SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY A Clean Furnace Pays. s New - and Used Furniture CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged Guaranteed repair service on nil makes of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver. Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 75 So.' 4th West . Ih NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES Holland Furnace Co. North Main Street 115 Phone P.f8 We repair and clean any make of furnace. Get our estimate. T New Corona Portables. New and Used L. C. Smiths Easy Payments. All Makes Repaired. Phone 5U1-- J sur-reto- ld With a Loud Speaking Price . . . and True Tone Styles. When we broadcast values hke the-- e you surely want to be on the receiving end. Quality thru and thru. I.ate-- t Fall St vies. L, ct Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Docs the Best Job Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 All o o o o $375 $200 Fdtd Roadster Dodge Panel 1928 1928 1920 1930 1929 1929 -- 1929 -- -- -- . Ford Sport Coupe $250.00 Ford Cabriolet .... $375.00 $325.00 Ford Tudor Ford De Luxe 1929 1930 1930 -- 1929 neeii ki.ehM c. :b:net. nearly Chev. I victrjhi. Uriiophdiie Truck . f M cur-tit cii.iperie.s. 11929 Oldsmobile Coach n. ..ini v. niclow shades 179 11928 Chev. Ton Truck .V., Ni'ih Ol. 11929 Durant Sport lui:i'i'iie and bath tubs. Phone Roadster new. hi e..k and Wil-lp.- 1 ;n;n I light-hearte- Clarkston 1 fc::i ii UNFURNISHED d Flora Gyllenskog. Mrs. Laura Stocks, Thornton, Mrs. J. W. Monson and Mrs. Selma Newbold, besides grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A delicious luncheon was served and some beautiful presents were received. Relief Society organizations begat their work for the coming season on Thursday. Meeting convened at 2 p. m. in the three wards of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. George Heaps attended the general conference at Salt Lake City on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks Stocks of Lewiston announce the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. Stocks was formerly Miss Laura of Smithfield Gyllenskog b - All-so- IffliiiiiffitlS Panel U FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES F 1 Thursday evening. Games State of Utah, in and for the music furnished the entertainCounty of Cache. ment of the evening. Luncheon was served to twenty. HH. NIELSEN, plaintiff, vs Bishop Edwin Clawson, Gar-we- OLAUS CARLSON, a widower Larsen, Lowell Anderson Crockett Loan & Abstract Co and Levi Anderson were in Salt a Smith Bros corporation. A birthday party was given at Lake over the week end. Lumber Co., a corporation, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Jennie and Hilda Olsen Tj, First National Bank of Atkinson Wednesday in were conference visitors in Salt Utah, a coiporation de-'Logan. honor of Miss Violet Atkinson, it fendants. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson being her 16th birthday. A deTo be sold at sheriff's sale licious luncheon was served. The and children of Tremonton were on the 21st day of Oetobei Ezra evening was spent in playing guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said Petersen Sunday. games. m front of tlje count) Mable Christensen, who has An interesting meeting con- day, ourt house, in Rigan City, in been woiking in Salt Lake for ducted in the Second ward Sun- Cache County. Utah, the folthe past year spent two weeks day featured a talk by Alvin Aldescribed property lowing fci Joat the home of her father. len on Today's Problem We Make Em Adults. Taiks by Beatrice Allen seph C. Christensen. Commencing at the NorthJames Ravsten and Lowell on poetry, and Helvia Clawson west Mistakes in the use of the English language are comcorner of Lot 12, of the a to and took Now, Christensen her Then and Salt Homes mon enough, but a little thought and attention to Entrv as Allen. to Lake Lake take Drue up Saturday story by rules and a memorizing of words frequently misused, and Edward work her again. Hanson, county surveyor, and mispronounced, will help anyone to the use of good English. T A conjoint program was apV We lose caste if careless with our language. running thence Blast along the nnguard bcouters preciated by those who attended North hue of said Lot 20 rods; Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a bulletin 1 who Those Sunday evening. Smith on a line parallel Meeting nurscllt Ihenee on COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH, which if read caretook part m the topics assigned with the West lme of said Pt were Mrs. Thomas Goodev, Bar-so- n fully and referred to when in- doubt, will improve your John D. Giles, excutive sec- - 8 rod.-.- : thence West on a line Goode y. Miss Susie Buttars, English, if you. like most people, make careless errors. Utah Pioneer parallel with the North line of Miss Bernice Jardine, Frank M. retary of the Fill out the coupon below and send for this bulletin. Trails and Landmaiks assona said lot 20 rods; thence Noith B vsten. J. Ri Ravsten. Chorus and between difference the mean losing It might getting tion. and a member of the M on the West line of said le. was sung by the ladies glee club. I. a job. A. general board of Salt Lake and the East, line of Mr. Dowdle. one of the stake City, will meet all Vanguard Avenue 8 rods to the place of board also spoke a fetf minutes. scout DEPARTMENT 150, of the six beginning, containing one acre The Relief Society will hold stakes commissioners in the Cache Valiev and situa'e m the Southwest Wasnington Bureau, Daily HERALD-JOURNAaf-- o i! social their Tuesday D. C. opening Avenue. York 1322 New Washington, Boy Scouts. Thursday quarttr of Section 35. in Town-a- t ternoon. An interesting program council. 8 p. m. at scout hcadquartei s ship 12 Noith of Range One I want a copy of the bulletin COMMON ERRORS IN ENG- oo has been arranged. Mr. Giles has been appointed East of the Salt Lake Base and LISH and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, un- O Among those who attended L. D. S church authorities Meridian, together with any and cancelled. U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage conference in Salt Lake City by to aid in putting over the Van- - all water or water right used and handling costs: Thompson and guard program, and help each on or in connection with the Q were Kenneth Thomas Griffin stake m carrying out the new .above described lands however 3 NAME Aarotnc priesthood correlation evidenced, Dated this 28th day of Sep- program. ST. and NO r Tne Office Cynic says: Tell 1931. tember, o me at STATE U. S. Steel is quoted Said the skunk t' the hunter. CITY JEFF STOWELL. o next what As he gave hinr. elf a shake:, Sheriff of Cache County. Utah summer, and I'll tell you I am a reader of the HERALD-JOURNALogan, Utah. if Mr. Hoover will be What a whale of a difference Last date of publication. Oct. ed. .lust a few scents make! ,21, 1931- 1H31. f. Phone 50 or Mail Thera In Author of I 1 F-- ; i OCTOBER Tks G GIG LAURA LOU Mr. Smart was going out for Waning Moon next week. rising. The man nodded, disappeared j of town but if ttiev ran nab him into his private office. In 10 min- - I know liell he hack. He was going utes the buzzer rang and Norma today especially so he could he here to see you tomorrow. I know hed answered. terribly to mis. on! If be Stuart told Print; your rad. the message hell come right Lot's see bow much of this her. correspondence we ran get out of back. the way. rrUIE hands of the clock had shift For more than an hour Normas ed. It was exactly IF 23. Norma to the with raced keep up pencil of coursi rapid-firdictation. When she re- was telling herself that turned to her desk she had notes they hadn't been able to lind Stuart that would keep her busy most ot when the telephone rang sharply. At the first words she smiled the afternoon. Mr she said Yes, Mr. Stuart, It was after 11 when her emis here in the office. ployer emerged. "Im going to try Abernathy was sure youd want to talk to him to make the 11:23. he announced Yes just a moment." She turner Be back In the morning. If anytoward Abernathy. thing important conies up I can be Its Mr. Stuart. Hed like t, reached at Mrs. Helen Fraziers she said, landing home. You have the address some- speak to you, over the instrument. where. Goodby. Within 13 minutes Stuart had He was out of the office, flinging He and the represents the last words over his shoulder. arrived. Norma sighed and put a fresh sheet live of McCloud's Wocklv dlsap If she peared Into the private offire. Their of paper in her typewriter. finished tho letters she might be session lasted uptll after Norma's able to get away a little before five lunch hour. Then the two men o'clock and avoid tlie nightly rush. went out together and eame back Her fingers flew at the typew rlter late in the afternoon. They were Some days it was so easy to be still talking when Norma left at accurate and some days wrong let-- , live. It was not until next morning ters jumped continually from the keyboard Apparently today was that she learned what her quick- willed telephoning had meant (0 lie one of tho good ones The door leading Into the cord- Smart entered the office, jubilant. Good morning! lie greeted ffor was always open. Norma was Fine day. Isnt It? You not aware auyone had entered un- - Norma. til she beard a voice asking, Is got away last night before I had a chance to tell you how grateful I Mr, Stuart In? She looked up. A stranger stood am that you didn't let me get out of town yesterday. in the doorway. A slender, middle-ageman wearing a gray topcoat, Im so glad they could reach lie wore rimmed spectacles aqd he you at the station. Well, it was a lucky day all spoke with an eastern accent. Mr. Stuaits just around. Ahernathv took the Clark Tin sorry. Is serial along with him. For $6000! gone out. Norma told him. there any message youd like to Ten per cent commission gives us leave. $100 for the days work. Not bad? "What time do you expect him Why. thats wonderful! You helped on the job. Therell bark?" "I don't think he'll be In until be a $10 bonus in your envelope on tomorrow morning. Saturday. And don't forget that I The stranger frowned. Isnt appreciate loyalty. Thank you. Mr. Stuart Thank there some way that I can reach I came to Marl- you ever so much! him? he asked. The words of praise, the prospect boro especially to sec him and Ive only a few hours. I'm Abernathy of of $10 more in her pocketbook than she had expected sent Norma at her McCleoUs Weekly I know days woik Oil, Mr. Ahernathy! During Mr. Stuarts been expecting you. He the lunch hour she tried to decide whether to apply the bonus on thought youd be here tomorrow! Yes. That's what I wrote but Mark's new carriage or pay it to I managed to save a day from my Chris. It should go to Chris, she conclude!1 finally. schedule." She had not been back In the Norma was not listening now. Her eyes were on the clock. Al- office an hour when she auswered most 11:20 now! Stuart had said the telephone to hear a hysterical lie intended to catch the 11:25. feminine voice whieu she recogThere was a chance the barest nized as Mrs. Careyu. Whats happened?" Norma cried. possibility that she could stop him. "I'll trv to get him for you! she Oh, wbat is it?" Mrs. Carey tried to explain. No I'll try it! said. She had the telephone and was she said Mark wa3 not sick. Somegiving the number of Union Sta- thing was wrong, however. Her tion. The wait seemed endless. words turned into meaningless Then she got the call through to gibberish. Norma strained to hear, I suddenly gave up the effort. the captain of the red caps. want you to page Frederick StuIve got to go home! she cried, art! she said excitedly. "Hes takv bursting Into Stuarts office. "Soming the 11:25 for Bedford. Tell ethings wrong with the baby She was gone like a flash, downhim somethings happened at his office and he must come back! It's stairs and Into a taxicab, urging the driver to go faster. After what very important!" She hung up, realizing that she seemed endless minutes of agony herself might be delaying the mes- they reached the apartment Norma ran upstairs and flung sage. Abernathy was still standing, watching her. Suddenly Nor- back the door. Mrs. Carey met her. ma remembered how Important white-faceThe baby's gone!" she gasped. this caller was. Wont you sit down," she said, (To Bo Continued) Alice Mrs. i TUESDAY. LOGAN, UTAH, ' IC1 ION . . Mrs. JOURNAL, 1 it must be Marks child! Somehow I never thought of surh a thing. If Its a boy, Frank and weve never had a grandchild oh, think what it means! youre positive it was the same girl? Im sure of it!" Chambers. - 7 BROQKMAN baby Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann Mae I1EKALD L 1031 6V BEGIN ULHETDUVY E 1500 $1050 $2250 SMITH CLOTHING 17 V V o FL Cq iteimini F;rS2l:rRia4 A fine modern home, full basement and garage, on lot 3x13 rods. Located on First West between Third and Fourth South for only ?2200. Easy terms. Just like finding it. Gso Yo SaaSftlb Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |