Show :r:t i4 4& JaJi(liSH 0 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FLOWER OF THORNS By MARIE COW AY OEMLER SYNOPSIS Itually an understanding between would presently Sally Rutherford the last of a'thejn Lowndee roud old aouthern family following mate himself quite clear to Gerthe ruin and suicide of her grand- trude and Gertrude would toin turn papa father determines to keep the heav- make herself quite clear ily mortgaged Oakleigh plantation Then there would be a fashionable Besides what better could for her grandmother A porter s wedding as he was and with his lodge facing the Dixie highway i16 do poor his expensive tastes gives her the Idea of starting a hot?°ca position r Income to consider And his dog stand She arranges with a milk- - thenmeay cane Sally Rutherford man who says he Is Mr Forman foreman of the Winstead dallies tof As mao ti as he could hlove anybody deliver milk He is really Samuel hut hlthaclf Ha Forman Winstead only son of Henry °'e right had she been as Winstead town banker and holder ihnKoncebeen was Colonel Rutherford s ? of the Oakleigh mortgage The would have therford ladies "dldn t know" the heiress Lowndes ever after of carpetbagging stock ried bally and lved happy A8 things were— O hang whose estate adjoined Oakleigh ln ove luck' ”freL® Rally's milkman helps her to make ‘J an 8ie him and neither the Shaik a success before she dls-j- a of a Penny them !j88e covers his Identity By that time she! to Is receiving the court of Lowndes flly considered t herself toengaged be so m- He hadn meant Jennlngs "a man of her own class' discreet — never had he been guilty of Indiscretion before But how could INSTALMENT XIV he help it" And what was he going to do? There were I O U’s that Poverty and Love Lowndes was In rather a tight simply had to be met — O hang It “" wh Ru-?h- " jilace He was always strapped for money he had to keep up appearances and he owed more than a young man in his financial position ahould He hadn't been so lucky at cards as heretofore for there were cne or two little stories being quietly To add to his troubles whispered Miss Gertrude Retnert was coming aouth again The Relnerts had bought up one of the largest plantations in Carolina and used It for a game preserve The fine old house had been repaired repainted and modernized Into "The Lodge" and once or twice a year the family occupied it for a month coming south ln their yacht by way of Charleston Relneit pere who had made his millions In western oil was a very kindly man of simple tastes subservient to his ambitious wife and his pretty daughter Gertrude He had been a most useful acquaintance of Lowndes Jennings inviting him for luxurious cruises on the yacht having him dawn for the shooting on the plantation and Mr Jennings was always among those present at all the affairs given by the Relnerts during their stay In town Besides this Mr Relnert had thrown many a meaty bit of business In Lowndes’ way The young man also reaped a tidy harvest at bridge and stud poker ln the yacht's smoking room Relnert liked to think he ruled the roost but Gertrude hts favorite child ruled him Gertrude had fallen ln love with Lowndes which was not at first distressing to the young man promising ss It did that to which he had long since made up his mind— a wealthy wife The pair had managed to see a good deal of one another there was ac- - all anyhow! And Gertrude confound It considered herself as good as engaged to him Thought she owned him But Gertrude hadn’t actually come down as yet and ln the meantime here was Sally and Sally loved him and he loved Sally He was crazy about Sally he told himself he alm-ply had to see her while the chance held He'd have to give her up ln a little while he knew In the mean-time he meant to be happy Lowndes wasn't bad but he had never ln his life considered anybody but himself and he was Irremediably selfish Sally was such a pretty plucky little thing he couldn't help loving her And Sally grew prettier and prettier and happier and happier Lowndes loved her! He had told her so! She loved Lowndes When Sam Winstead came ln nowadays she greeted him with an absent smile — she didn’t have time to think of the Winsteads She had Lowndes to think about all day long The handsomest man the most perfect lover Lowndes' Lowndes with his gray eyes his black hair hla wonderful smile Hers Neither of them had any money but what was money to love? And Sally looked up at Sam Winstead with eyes like brown velvet pansies eyes which didn’t see him at all Sam Winstead knew Lowndes Jennings very well Indeed He had been In at the causes of those secret whispers and he knew how well founded they were He himself kept hla mouth grimly shut unwilling to Injurs another but he no longer wondered why Lowndes Jennings was so lucky at cards He hated to know what he knew wished It were otherwise but he couldn’t help despising and 5th Mast South 17th “PAY CASH AND PAY LESS” Open from 7 & m to 12 p m daily and Sunday Balter 30s n 7c Spaghetti Med Quaker Oafs' large size Quick cr Reg 19c Maid o’ Clever cr Banquet 4-in- -1 Frenco-America- Layer Oakes cath Cinnamon Rolfs 23s doz 20s and distrusting the ddbonalre Mr Jennings He had onre or twice attended the Relnerts’ affairs and always Mr Jennings had been very much present It was known to her family that there was some sort of understanding between Lowndes and Gertrude Well then If Lowndes Jennings was engaged to Miss Relnert as many people said he was why was the young man so frequent a visitor at Sally’s? Of course If he really wasn't engaged to Gertrude — but he wasn’t the man foi Sally under any circumstances Sam was filled with misgivings Sally was becoming a fairly good business woman now that the shop was doing well under her careful management she could take care of herself Nevertheless Sally was young and untried and Lowndes Jennings was a very devastating young man with a great reputation as a lady killer One evening a little before closing time Mr Jennings came to take Miss Sally for a ride ln that smart little car Although Moses didn’t like Mr Jennings he liked to look at him— that was certainly a gentleman who knew how to look grand! “Dat boy ain’t wut” he grumbled to himself “Dat boy ain't d right sort o’ boy fuh our Miss Sally” To his thinking Miss Sally had but one powerful and kindly friend Mr Sam Winstead With an old negro's shrewdness Moses had from the first penetrated that young man’s secret 100 lbs " Iain't kin shet up de shop ylt suh not till Miss Sally come back Yo’ kin git yo' coffee if yo’ come in suh” Moses rose and the two entered the shop In a few minutes Moses had fixed the young marf his coffee and unbidden he prepared a sandwich or two which the young man ate “I so' wish dat chile’d come back” sighed Moses "I don't like Miss Sally rldln' 'roun' in dem cyars so much" “O she’s all right Moses Don't be so foolish" "I 'speck she is suh Mr Lowndes Jennings Is one good driver Least-way- s I hope so” Out of the corner of his eye he shot a quick glance at — the white man "I assure you he Is so make your mind easy” said Mr Winstead “Dat boy Is sho’ fine lookin’" said Moses too admiringly "I heart tell 3931 Sentimental Mode Popular in Loudon Its m§M jj WESTERN ?MM PRODUCTS EVENT! increese consumption of itti mirimifriiiiiiir VRferSJs“:v2 liUTsin-iina- 4 404 6th Aye 405 N 2nd W 679 So State 335 So Statd 54 E 1st So 0 0 0 7”“‘ Beans Greet Rita S'" 18s Oats 5 lbs 21c 5 lbs 29: OaiS Ig Northern l)lnnrtt Pork A Beans Barkis fig 2lbs35t PeanslBdltr -- No 1 Can Beans No Peas Can I Tomatoes"0 Corn © Spaghetti 14 5 cans 49c E& 4 Franco- American Utah selected fancy ripe tomatoes Large bunches fresh from the local gardens Jonathans— Buy them by the box $139 3 Sweet from Sunny fornia a-ag- e 9c 5 bars 25c i“ og Shortening Cant £s 5 lbs 25s lb 17c Sweet Potatoes cm Cranberries for G©22ee (One schillings u 3 Cauliflower 10 lbs 1C: Potatoes Onions lb 2c lbs 16c Bibs 15c ibs 3c Spanish Hubbard uaSten5 © © © Zt 0 &r‘ 38c can 5c Ilf ht Hon lb 35c O Coffee Sanborn 0 Pancake Fleer Sperry’s 2 pkgs 25c 0 Syrup Suprrmi pint 21c © 10 bars 29c © Soap Crackers Q Cleanser Q o © o o o Every pound is uniform in quality every pound is as FRESH ai butter caa be promptly are you li churned daily from the THE OF CEE AM — and Be delivered to your grocer get Banquet © o PEAS BEANS TOMATOES CORN BETTER BUTTER MLSON-RICK- S 4’ pound Anf © Fresh Beef Tonga o Beef Pol Roast Shoulder ut © CREAMERY CO Salt Ijikc Cily lb- - lb 0-l- wh"d b bag bag jar 9-l- b Semolina lb 1 2 lb 0 5 lh 14c Boiled Ham lh Ruar 0niy xjtah honey has this fine flavor y - finest NO ay CAN Flour American Youth Makes wonderful Waffles too Butter sack fashioned 29c 29c Crackers SAFEWAY LB 32 MAID O’ CLOVER 33 Purity— Dainty wafers 23c box Lamb Lego salted 29c Cured avenue whole or hall lb 32c lb IS: oi u ibi6c lb toe ib ioc Pot Roast “f:: n a rf s cssj:Z' Prime Rib Roast Lamb dtOjpS Standing Roast Small Baby°Lamb It fci the quality Morgan cabbage OOOOOOOOOIOOOOO0OOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOO vi from Made glassene lb 4 ¥(S I I Sauerkraut Pancake 19c I iLB Safctray tiiasss d Mild Rxttero lbs chil- - Select — from local poultry farms Every egg guaranteed fresh Beans bag Yearling Mullen Nonu“t’ b 6c Link Sausage t tub Style 2 lbs 37c USCuH - lbs Western old navy beans 2c Fresh Liver Sausage lb 12c — 1 Sugar Honey Doz25c 17c I1 I 2c 93c 10 Ibs 54c monnnej’ wrapped always fresh doz Egg$fVhUl hut I Brown and manlnctarod in the west d 5 Macaroni Jam KJE Salad Dressing mn!" pint Zee Toilet Tissue 5 rolls d o t BEETS mild cheese sold everywhere Mutton Young Grain-FeFor Saturday we are featuring Yearling Grain-FePork Shoulders and Fresh Beef Tongues at Very reasonable prices Shop early and select your roast for Sunday dinner lb 12c pail 4 cans 39c OUE MAEKETO © Stewing Hens © Yearling Mullen © Pork Roast Bhouldfru c better cereal these A ly Cheese 48-l- b The finest grown The same fine flavor as all Utah vegetables Western lard 8-l- b Vegetables doz doz Crackers Sperry’s Butter ina p snow-whit- e 3 loaves 10c 7 lbs Apples Jonathan 3 No 2£ cans Kraut Bnu: Germade Cornmeat Squash lb the'liMst'west1 only' 15c lbs Wheat Hearts £3? peai£ 4 SACK 15c smooth medium Jersey variety ' 9© Oranges Lemons size 48-L- B Jar Schilling’s Mustard Free) 10 Fresh 10c lbs FIoup Iceberg crisp solid heads 2 Potatoes Sperry’s Drifted Snow makes the finest bread and pastry Lettuce Soap 3 Cali- 19c lbs Sweet finest this season The Grapes lb 5 5c bunches Cauliflower ern flour You can always depend on the delicious sweet fresh flavor of Banquet Better CEE AM 2 10c lbs Tokay 3 2Ncn 25c Th Apples 0 boxes 15s Pumpkin miw OIIa Carrots 9"li)s fa3g 3 I C Matches 3 for 18s Raisins Tomatoes Igpkg23g perry Buckeye RMrES Seg© j 501 E 3rd So 608 WN Tem 684 E 21st S WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES © © Oxydol o © o © o 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 © 0 914 E 9th So 1246 S 9th E 1087 E 21st S Utah Banquet wtnrnmmmn minriii Prices effective in our Salt Lake City Murray Midvale Magna and Bountiful Stores Saturday Oct 3 1931 Squash FLAVOR products grown or manufactured in the through our hundreds and products Sirloin Round and Rump Beef Roast lb 6s Choice Spring Lamb Leg lb IBs Siloed Bacon Rind Off 25s siveet eH west Safewey Storei olni In enthuneitically supporting eny plan which may improve the economic condition of the grower the Safewey Storei will offer for the next few dayt en abundance of western food products at extremely attractive prices so as to assist the FARMER S in moving quantities of their 1 fresh aX1Ll -- is I Os That noted private soo and model farm of George Getz Chicago capitalist during the season from Memorial djy to September 14 the closing date manufacturer end the consumer 20 lbs 17c 3 ZOO DRAWS TOURISTS HOLLAND Mich (UP)— Close to a milHon persons front all over the country visited the Lakewood farm LONDON (UP) — Sentimental handkerchief glove and stocking vn sets are rapidly making their apwest-end pearance in the These sets are decorated ln a number of various ways The scarlet heart for example appears over the ankle on flesh pink silk stockings with which are worn pink suede gloves similarly decorated Hearts attached to the corresponding handkerchief complete the set The heart motif worn at afterHl - I fftTilt noon teas or evening events Is also applied to sports wear Golf hose have crossed midirons and going away costumes show an he gwlne marry wld one o’ dem rich airplane ship train or Yankee gals” He shot another embroidered automobile quick glance at the white man's composed face “I think I'll wait to send the rich Yankee girl a wedding present until she announces her engagement to Mr Lowndes Jennings” said Mr Winstead calmly He saw plainly that Moses was worried about Mr Jennings’ coming to the Shack So something must have occurred that disturbed the negro Sam knew that Jennings had been a frequent visitor but why was Moses disturbed now? Negroes don't talk about one white man to another (nan “No suh — I jes' lonesome dat’s all and Moses had been very guarded Sam understood that the old man I bln wishful you’d be rldln’ by an’ yet was trying ln his own way to warn say howdy’’ "The road Is rather deserted to- him against Jennings Why? night" admitted Sam 1931 by Marl Conway The Western Fer Products Month originated by one ot the "It sho’ am An' I bln hyuh all by (Copyright Oemler ) myse’f suh" country! lerjert aulltog houiet end receiving the comoendetign of (Continued tomorrow) "So? Say If I coma In and say the nation's President end the iponioiship of Governors end The howdy will you fix me a cup of hot figure ln Italy Leeders of severe! of the western itetes is e gigantic effort to coffee?" continues to drop 730 Cauliflower Snow White m that boy was In love with Miss Sally and though he himself was a Rutherford “bawn" Moses approved of It with all his heart The smart coupe had borne Miss Sally and Mr Jennings away and Moses supposed they would be gone for an hour or so He wrapped himself ln his greatcoat and sat on the steps the light outlining him He had seen Mr Winstead driving toward the city late that afternoon but he had not seen him returning He hoped the young man would pass by He hadn't the ghost of an idea why he wanted to see Mr Winstead but he did want him He didn't know why he was scared but he was scared The white man a Burenesa his power his strength would somehow give him the comfort he needed Miss Sally had been gone some half hour It seemed like hours to Moses Then he heard a car coming and the sound of a singing voice M r Sam VlnBtead always sang when he drove alone on the road The driver discerned old Moses sitting on the front steps wrapped In his old greatcoat The car stopped “Waiting for somebody Moses7" "Well suit I here by my lonesome an’ I t'lnk maybe sontebody’d come by I'd be glad to see suh" "Will I do Moses?” "Well suh I bln lookin’ at yo’ evah senes de fust tlhie X seed yo' an' I ain't tired o’ seeln’ yo’ yit” said Moses cordially "Flatterer!” laughed ths young 3 OOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQ Bread Our Famous Crema Toasted 2 for 15c 32c Large Basket Eastern Concords Potatoes Fancy Utah MORNING OCTOBER SATURDAY s B::'ibisc lb I I1 |