Show 1 I f - TANGLED WIVES By PEGGY SHANE Copyright by Peggy Shan WNUIrtTk SYNOPSIS young woman find b taxicab In Now York with a man who addreaeaa her and apoak of “an awful hock” Whan ba laavaa her for a ment at a drug atora ah d rival on for aha fear him Bhe atops at tha Blltmore still wondering who aha la Her memory la gone From aha la clothing aha concludes married to a wealthy man Shs meet! a young woman who apeaks of her dealra to go to Reno for a divorce womIf aba can get tha money Th an vanlahea with tha namolesa girl’s An elderly woman puraa and $00 Mrs Oscar Du Val cordially groati her aa tha nameleaa girl addressing: Doris” wife of Mra Du VaJ’a aon Rocky Rocky la abroad and Dorla bewildered Is taken to ths home of Mra Du Val and her sculptor Oscar A pretty In atrango tiNwi't kai “Wastrel" dire Bottom far Caa k Ikraagk JUST PATKONIZB grWacts far UMa trwT1 nr yrWmn riarb mmm M BOHZ INDUSTKT HEWJGETKS sa IBIS WEEK’S FRIZE STORY mat ta Hr W( all warM la Wrt piaea la It right her caa ailn tit fall haatWr twrMr sar tolla Lrt a art hr patting anything aa thaai bat latanaaaataia F— da La aa aat tarar aar kadita with aRf thing bai lataraaaaataia Bad elathaa talk lataaaaatala Bar Intarmaataia and Banafaetar Inianaaantata Eadac aatil aar gnnd and glariaaa caaatrr will laad Iba aattaa aad tb varld la praa parity FHAVCES SMITH Tkarataa ldah 15‘FORESTDALESfcfctato l Chips The first salary paid members of the United State congress was $8 a day while in session DE WHY AILING? br NATURAL METHODS — Rejuvenate Normalize R M L BIOTONE — 1100 Neutralise icids and toxin Reatorea ehetnirai balsnee— thi ImiIi of hlth AeidoeU Gaa Ulcer For Rheumatiem Keseni itt R M L LAX ATONE— $100 Correct tiUlixin the by Constipation inteatiaal Hte longer you ue muci it the leea you Beed" This adv food for be on purchase of ny R product within one weeds from date of lasue At all drufflete or direct fitm Rocky Mountain Laboratories IS W tad Sa Balt Uka City Utah DrufgUtr— Return thia to ua for redemption Limit 1 to each purchase) agaia Haalth u A longer stretch of the highway extends in Ohio any other state TOUR ASK DRUGGIST national than in TOM Witch Hazel Cream (SKIN LOTION) AN INTEKMOUNTAIN PRODUCT An snimal about the size mouse snd having pale fur has been discovered of a Receiver’s Sale of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments Nivtr for kart th As Music Cmsolidatcd I Company in pianas far ssl many part of IntanaaanUiu Weal In Utah soatharu Idaho particularly sad wwtem Wyoomi af Inatruaianta Many thooo hara haen rtpaaacawd and will ba said for or leaa twin Tha aid reliobla Cauaiidatad Moaic o Winy Conpaay to pay liquidated oreditara LTnwaosl bo barraina may bad far convenient time pay menu nay bo arranrtd at aimplo larate teral Tb stock of naerchandisa In tb Salt Lake atara la and camplcte af tho ft neat line af Meateal Instrumenta oa the Market all to bo oaenflee dtapoeed of Writ price for catalofuoo and price rub or larae at A SMITH ELIAS Receiver far Consolidated Music Co 15 E 1st So Voting by in California Sait Lake mail is not City permitted ' br CHAPTER II—Continued The last box contained merely hata to go with the dresses snd shoes Doris Du Val didn’t believe In carrying papers around evidently The search had yielded the Information that yellow and lavender were her favorite colors and that she had doubtedly been rich Nothing more Was Rocky really her husband? She peered again with strained eyes into If he could only the pictured face If he could only tell her who speak! she was where they had met Gently she felt sure she would gradually come back to connection with her past If she could only see him It seemed to her as she looked into those serious boyish eyes as If she must remember Surely the time he had given her the ring Some of that might come back She sat turning the ring over and over and pondering But it was useless Mrs Du Val tapped on the door An hour had passed in these softly thoughts "Come In" said Doris "Oh oh C’est tres mauvais! Veree bad! You must rest At such a time young girls must rest and not tire themselves out" Doris was getting rather weary of being told that at "such a time" she must take care of herself The such s Rut ahe time seemed to be always smiled "I was Just going to get dressed for dinner" “We "Oh no" said Mrs Du Val Do not live very simply dress It Is too exhausting at night such a — " "I'll Just wash my face then” said Doris hastily She disappeared luto the bathroom half expecting to be told that "at such a time” girls shouldn't wash Then she smiled ruefully ashamed of her Impatience The drawing room was attractive with flowers and books Alone there for a moment Doris looked about for a newspaper Unable to find one she turned on the radio Instantly an orchestra blared An avalanche of Juzz poured into the room flooded the whole quiet countryside Almost Immediately there was another and larger roar from the hall outside Oscar Du Val his white hair disnr ranged his black eyes rolling angrily rushed In "Turn It off! Turn It oft!" he shouted Doris ran Amazed and frightened to obey As the sound was cut off Pu Val looked at her blushing furiously "I am sorry” he said “I am very I did not think It was you The sorry servants have orders never to touch the radio" "I'm "I didn't know" said Doris sorry” Mrs room Suspicion both man distinguish is a trait common to and what he likes to as “the animals” EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER LUMBER MOULDINGS — SASH DOORS PAINT — OIL — GLASS PLUMBING FIXTURES — VAIAE8 PIPE Builders' Ketchum W dth So Baths for vided at a Hartlepool Salt Supply Lrt cltr 3000 workers are procoal mine near West England per week will bo paid for th beat article aa by yea InterneuBlsia made Road Similar to above In proa ar verso to ProducU Column P O Box LSI Salt Lake City If year In tkis story appoa ra eels am yau for ceiva thick ebeuld Goods' — your story WmA 233S WJSU— might find herself tempted to marry him anyway for tha pleasure of haring such a “Rockwell St Gardens Is a great friend of yours isn't he?” asked Doris when the talk bad come to a little pause “Ah yea" laid Oscar “A great friend We named our Rocky for him Bla work is magnificent — magnificent You know it of course?” “Oh yes" said Dorla a little surprised to find that aba did "I suppose” she said after a pause In which how she happened to she considered have this particular piece of knowI mean— ledge “that he Is like you every one knows something of his work" "Yea he has become very famous It ta hard to realize that I remember him always as a' wild crazy one In We were young then n’est ce Paris pas? But now we are ao no longer And 1 — L bare my practical little wife my fine aon who has his own good wife and Rockwell St Gardens lives ba Sez Sally Salt Laka CUP Du Val hnJ darted Into the "Roaring like a mad bull at our little girl” she scolded “Oh Du Val looked heartbroken am so sorry" “Making noise like one hundred ele phnnts and frightening our little girl at such a time!" But Oscar Du Val now looked more than Doris frightened Mrs Du Val turned to Doris “You see what It Is to live with an artist You Tan thank your stars that brought up my son to he a business man Oscar cannot work with the He does not like to have radio going the outside world come to him" “Yes to be told I must wash my Me teeth every day I have never been to the dentist In my life" not have anything come No radio ! No newInto the house Such a man! We never play spapers! the radio except on Sunday afternoons when we love to listen to the Dhllhar monlc concerts" “Yes” said Oscar eagerly Re looked at Doris as If pleading with her to un derstand “The Philharmonic concerts like them very much" are very nice Listen The evening pitted quickly lug t the talk of the famous sculptor Doi forgot nil nlwnit her own relt lit whe oorrv it If she had not "ei in lop with the son too— up In northern respectably England near the Canadian bor der where it Is too cold for me" “Early in July we will visit him” said Mrs Du VaL “We will go up to hla daughter’s wedding” “Y'es" said Oscar “that Is so Beatrice Is to be married In July" Mrs Du Val’s voice often trembled on a note of ecstasy so fragile that overtones of despair and sadness could be heard beyond her Joy “Rocky will be hack hy then and we will all go very New together" Doris felt the tremor of happiness behind the mother's words It caught Could It possibly a response In her be true that In six weeks she would be the normal happy remembering wife must so be It of Rocky? She went to bed early The sounds of bullfrogs and crickets lulled her quickly to sleep Iler last thought was that she would wake up in the morning knowing all about her past But the next day everything was the same She felt secure and full of haShe was In her right place ppiness and Rocky’s picture was on her dressing table She thought of her new family Mrs Du Val —"Mother" was a dear and she She reseemed really to like Doris viewed her eventful yesterday with tranquility All that fright about the man In the cab had been so useless so silly It was all before Anyway she knew that she had this quiet l J jpr ifcTJ-UEl i ' r nftjv Chs Studied v-- t m It Thoughtfully refuge before she had even seen She took It up now Rocky’s picture for the and studied It thoughtfully twentieth time Her lni'ihiind! Where had she met him? How long had she known him? Not long apparently She bad gathered this from her welcome And yet Mrs Du Val had met her before Mrs Du Val had recognized her In the Blltmore! Or hud she? Doris shut her eyes again and tried to Imagine the scene Mrs Du Val’s greeting had heen something about how beautiful she was Could It he possMrs ible that Iu Val as well as her husband hnd never seen Rocky’s wife before? It was too confusing Today her memory would return It must! It would! It had to! But it Just didn't The more she" willed to know the more the curtain of the past seemed to shut down on her blanker than the unknown future on which she could at least make a few tentative plans of her own As spring passed It seemed strange to be married to married to a photograph someone who was a topic of convers- ation at every breakfast luncheon and dinner and yet whom she had never seen The days were always the same Doris could understand why Rocky didn't come home much If he were at all the type that liked gaiety For at nine o’clock promptly every night the family went to bed And at six o’clock the next morning It was time to get Up until noon Mr Du Val his studio lunch he worked again Meanwhile his wlfe occupied herself with the houe superintending the gardeAside frpm ning the dairies the farm In work her running the huge place Mrs Du Val spent much of her time in acting as a guard to her husband against the outside world Hardly a day rnsed that did not bring a group of tourists eager to see the sculptor at his work His wife kept them away From worked After In UTAH GARLAND TIMES GARLAND THE from him If ahe hadn’t It wonld have soon become Impossible for him to work for they would’ have swamped He lived In him overwhelmed him hla work and he was utterly dependent on hla wife who made It possible for blm to work so steadily and ardently “It la dull for yon here Dorla?” he wonld say sometimes at lunch “No no I love the quiet of the country And besides there’s really a lot to do" “Yes” said Mra Du VaL “We sew we make new curtains for Dorla and Rocky’s bedroom" Doris was really learning a great deaL Already the peaa and asparagus were being canoed In the big kitchen She had helped start dandelion wine seen ' the red currants come off the hushes watched them bubble In enoMrs Du Val was making “such as you will not get my Doris this side of the water" a batch of new setter was There puppies Doris was weaning them This occupied ranch of her attention Then there were many vases In the big house to be filled with flowers This had become Doris’ task There was as Doris had said a lot to do And she enjoyed doing It Every night Bhe fell asleep dreaming about Rocky She had momenta it Is true of doubting that anyone could be so perfect as the son Mrs Du Val But when she talked of constantly looked Into his pictured eyes she beIn the Somewhere lieved them all blank past be had told her that be loved her They had married each rebelieved almost she She other rmous pots membered It Besides bla mother’s stories she had listened to his father's description (tinged with a humorous irony) of Rocky’s business career And gradually she had formed a picture of this Rocky Du Val to whom she was ma- He emerged now as a lover a person more real than anyone she had ever met She looked eagerly toward the day when he would write to her because she thought that certainly when she looked at the intimate words of her husband written to her his wife she would remember and know for all time what she still groped and wondered over Meantime she thought of him as being the tall careless type fond of outdoor life “He likes outdoor life when It isn't too strenuous” Mr Du Val had chuckled Mrs Du Val said that like his father he made friends everywhere but he had Inherited his keen business sense from his mother He had had a recent promotion in his firm which would send him to Paris frequently But no letter came A week passed and another week June came bringing roses and peonies a festive setting Then Mrs Du for Rocky’s return Val got a letter from him but of Doris It said only "Ihiris strikes me as being so there Is no need to very husky worry about her Just see that she gets plenty of sunshine and goes to bed early every night” This sounded far from loverlike and Doris felt suddenly cold all over when Mrs Du Val read It aloud to her Mrs Du Val seemed also to feel some lack In It for she said consolingly “Your letter will come tomorrow” But It didn’t come though Doris began wistfully to watch for the mailman's dally visits The words “there Is no need to worry about her” made Doris wonder again If her young husband did know of the condition In whtch she found herself mentally Had the Du Vais after all suspected It? Was that why Mrs Du Val was constantly fussing over her urging gentle exercise on her making her take naps begging her to take sunbaths and forever babbling about “such a time?" The Du No That was Impossible Vais showed no sign of guessing that Doris could not remember nnythlng Yet Rooky’s letter left her more than The old doubts slightly disquieted caine hack Supposing she were not Mrs Du Rocky’s wife Supposing Val had mistaken her In the Blltnmre? Whnt on earth should she do If Rocky came back and repudiated her? She spent hours brooding now on She ought to go to thia situation New York and make some effort to locate her rightful place Supposing her memory never came hack? For over a month had passed now and she was beginning to lose that first exthat hnd buoyed up her pectancy rried “Roses” Cover Up Variety of Sins Taking as her text “Getting sway with it" a woman writer of note delivers the following short sermon which we think our readers will admit contains some food for thought: "T don’t think Pd like to see any ©f these men go to the penitentiary’ "A girl said that about a gang of kidnapers who held her captive in a hours until basement for they collected from her father a ran-- r so m of $30000 “They broke Into her home and forced her to go with them they shackled her with handcuffs and kept her in a basement they filled her father with terror with threats of her fate If he did not pay they robbed him of $30000 And she would ‘not like to see any of these men go to the allty and charming flattery And w know that there are buabanda who allow a woman to work and plan and skimp and deny herself out of all if they are proportion- to necessity sharing fairly— and get away with It by sending her roses— on occasions— how beautiful or wonor telling her derful she Is And there have been eons and daughters too who used the same system with a foolish parent— and got away with It “Oh yes — the sending of roses covers a multitude of sins They get — away xvith It" © 111 Bell Syndicate — WNU Service Salt Lake City s fewest Hotel rfiuU penitentiary’ Well "Why? they treated her with the utmost courtesy’ and one of them brought her a bouquet of rosea so that she would harbor no will “Most of us would regard aa a fatuous optimist a man who thought will on the part he could prevent of a girl he had ao Injured by bringHe ing her rosea But It worked with It got away cases peo“And In less extreme ple are getting away with It every day And probably some of us who are loudest In our questioning as to whether that girl could really be so ldiotlc’are ourselves playing the fool for some one who covers up Imp© sltlon or abuse by bringing us roses “IIow many social parasites live on the bounty of friends and get away with It by sending them roses — literally fraor the kind whose Is a of delightful person grance that - HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 200 Tile Baths Rooms in every room Radio connection RATES Jml 0ppotUt ERNEST C FROM Mormon $130 Totonmd ROSSITER 30 — P3 iro is one of natures greatest ifts Preserve its soft texture with a soap that contains the choicest products of nature jz Cuticura Soap‘d YES THERE'S A DODGE TRUCK FOR EVERY HAULING NEED Want to save money on hauling New equipment? 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You need rest" pale today "No no I’m all right” Rest meant to her nightmare Imagireturning nings: If Rocky was not her husband then she must go back to the other “Tell me what Is troubling you look Great oiliness and dear?” She considered taking (TO OP IN T0l yOUR tfAy DRAIN Mrs Du Val If she found out Into her confidence that Doris had lost her memory there was no telling what she wonld do Aa It was she was always talking about taking Doris to the doctor She could not tell Mrs Du Val now after all these weeks of deception Rut she really ought to go Into New York and see tf she couldn't find out she went to Supposing something she had Tange's— the store where f her trousseau The bought label with tta Fifth avenue address was on all of her clothes Perhaps some clerk there would recognize her and tell her for sure If she was That was Rockwell Du Val Airs something she must do before Rocky came home And be was due home week a In BE CONTINUED) Rats Wreck Whole To we was A whole town In Tanganyika which first deby rats destroyed stroyed the cotton crop and then InIn numbers such that vaded the town the Inhabitants had to vacate It Mgr WNU— W AND ! penetrativeness are required for motor protection Only Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil has these qualities The total cost fr this oil Is only h per mile of a cent |