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SEWING CIRCLE Farm & Home Hour 10 30 each morning Monday through Friday Salt KUTA at 570 Lake KC - and other NBC Blue Network for 911700 Station Book For a first folio Bird of America" paid last year INSTALLMENT EIGHTEEN— The Story 'Laura Maguire to wife of bigger city and h wouldn't flvt up tier MUcw editor and mayor of Cov Job aa secretary Laura patched jtlxat banker to Infton whom Mays threatena up however and dlvorco action baited ruin for erlticUlng hla banking methAlec who tell In lova with Knight od a 8 ha the town drunk' daughter and oecretly la mother of tour children bard preaaed by the depresalon: married her Tom who had aeparated from his Shirley engaged' to Jatr4 Newsaera wife when be decided to move from a also out of a Job who pawn! her ring of Audubon's 111700 was CHAPTER xxvm 0 Mr Eugene Mays his pompous face apoplectic with rage stumbled office and the outer through slammed the door behind him Mike stood in the doorway grinning “The old he cried “‘Have I got him worried blithely or have I got him worried?" “If you ask me" laughed Ritchie SALT LAKI HOTELS “he’s on the ropes” Well hraUwt Kk lt IHM I1SS “Though he may drag me down eleee U everrthinz Cefft 8 Iff Gsrase with him” admitted Mike ruefully NKW GRAND HOTEL 4th Soith sad Mala He and Ritchie strolled arm in arm into the inner office Two of a HOTELS kind Kathleen thought Impracti-ea- l Whe la RENO NEVADA Map al tha idealists with a gay almost flipHOTEL GOLDEN— Rene'e larsaat an4 meet popalar hattL pant disregard for consequences and thoroughly charming with it all OFFICE EQUIPMENT “You think it’s heroic to fling Mr Mays’ money back into his face" WEW AND USED desks Ales snd chairs she told Mike in a thick jerky voice typewriters sddint inch's sefea 8 L DESK EX 15 W Rrsadwty Sell Lake “You thinlc it’s noble to bankrupt yourself in favor of a town full of Funeral Cars Ambulances people who show their gratitude by New or used caah or terma demonstration refusing to buy your paper or adveron request You are all puffed up betise in it LORENZO SMITH SON cause you can’t be bribed or scared Beat 2nd Soath Salt Lake City Utah off But has it ever occurred to who you really foots the bill while WATER SOFTENERS you do your Don Quixote stuff?" But KathMike went quite white HardeM Water mada soft aa melted enow WITH A RAINIER WATER SOFTENER leen could not stop 909 8tate Cfc S L C CUnger Sapply lit “It’s mother who bears the brunt DEALER'FRANCH1SE3AJU1LE who has home it for years" she “It doesn’t bother Typewriters and Adding Machines said iffuriously we haven’t any money or a you TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES decent house to live in or if the PORTABLE AND STANDARD NEW to car’s AND USED COMPARE OUR PRICES falling pieces under us and BEt’ORE YOU BUY KAY TYPEWRITER there aren’t glasses enough to go CO Ill Set Mela BL Salt Lake City U around You’d just as soon be penniYou’d probably get a less as not PHOTO FINISHING kick out of begging on the street But MothBETTER PICTURES— QUICKER 8ERVICB corner with a tm cup Holla developed 2 printa each negative 26c er—” Kathleen’s voice broke “Do Reprinti 2c 8 double weight 5x7 enlarge menta FOX STUDIO MonUna you realize she's putting up 60 jars Billinge of watermelon preserves today in TRUSSES FITTED this heat to get money toward the taxes? And she hasn’t had a new Belta Elaatie Stocking! Crutchea and Braeea dress in two years “ She grew up Kxtenilon Sboea Arch Support! etc Artllcial Limb Co 115 W Ird So Salt Lake with the best people in this town but she can’t run around with them BABY CHICKS any more because she can’t afford And it isn’t fair It isn’t fair!” to awnver Malcnea him Tested Chicks Mike did not speak But suddenly Leghorn (550 AA 1745 AAA he looked almost old and his blue JT J 18 25 1825Heaviee 1715 AA 17 85 eyes stared at her with something AU prepaid Jr For Sexad AAA of stricken back them Kathleen Chick write I realized abruptly that it was her HATCHERY COLORADO Daavtr Colorado father to whom she had been speakWNU — Week Na 4137 — 8ALT LAKE ing The father she had always adored And her heart almost broke Ada Iteration of Tobacco at the look in his face But the bitEgypt has prohibited the adulteraterness had been accumulating intion of tobacco She could not side her for months bite back the words although they were such dreadful wounding things the angry words she spat at Mike “I thought you were swells’ she ended with a sob "and I guess you are but it’s at her expense I used ftrrnn n to take it for granted she was happy LIGHTinG But she isn’t She’s been shortREFRIGERRTI0 changed By life and love or the brain storm that passes for love UlfiTEfiJUaiUlG And it makes me sick Thank God I'll never make the same mistake!" She whirled on her heel and Costs Nothing To Know! At her walked out of the room desk she dropped into her chair and And No baiter time than right now to at note her stared blindly pad drop she quivered with the agony of what postal cord request for com- DEPARTMENT 0 And He hadn't even kissed her six weeks ago Hot Shot Mays would not hava believed that possible “Have you told your folks atbout us yet?" he now demanded with asperity Kathleen winced and shook her head “You act as if you were ashamed Hell of me or something you’re doing grand to land me and you know It How’s for my speaking to your father tonight?” TB “AU right” she said at last teU Dad at dinner that you have something to say to him But odd as it seems don’t expect him to faU on your neck He won’t Maybe everybody else in town will think I’ve pulled a fast one to grab you will off hate the idea But Mike He’s funny that way” hearse" said “He’s as funny as Hot Shot Mays sourly "But he can’t go on acting the fool forever My old man says the Clarion won’t You aren’t last out the summer kidding me With the bread line staring him in the face your dad relief wiU heave one sigh of when I’m his “You are mistaken” Kathleen said icily “My father will never lick your boots nor anyone else'a And it won’t mean a thing to him that I’m marrying money" “But it does to his daughter?” sneered Gene Mays “What do you thinlc?" His hard blue eyes mocked her “You’U find out some day" he said Kathleen felt a rising tide of nausea She had thought if she married Gene Mays she need never worBut ry about the cost of anything it came to her with a thud that Mrs Eugene Mays had paid a ghastly price for her limousine and her She mansion and her trips abroad hadn’t had to make over last year’s a A plete information on how GOLDENE can modernize your ive you all the advantages enjoyed by homes connected with the city gas mains GOLDENE is manufactured by the A CO OIL REFINING WASATCH safe delivered to your steel cylinders ready details liquid gas in premises for immediate use write to or call ROCKY 1234 full For MOUNTAIN Beck Salt St GAS Lake CO City Dial Bhe had done He was Ritchie stood beside her “How could you?" he very white asked She flung out her hands in a goaded gesture “Do you think I liked telling him She those things? My daddy!” sobbed once and then her face hardened “I don’t care what you think doesn’t if It Despise me you like matter” slender fingers gripped His long her shoulders till she flinched at his fierceness matter to each other “We do Whether we want it that Kathleen We can’t escape it I way or not love you And you love me" “If you still think I’m in love with you—’’ she cried in a choked voice and picked up her telephone r ft iavhtt wmr n j $100012000 Bi l ryot 2 She was several minutes securing her connection "Gene this is Kathleen” she cried into the receiver “You know that little matter you’ve been trying to get me to consider? I’ve made up my mind at last Surely you’ve won out I’m telling you I’ll marry you Whenever you say Certainly I’ll have lunch with you to celebrate Until then all of the best dear heart” Kathleen and Hot Shot Mays had been engaged for a week And a lot of good it had done him he reflected as he stared at her with morose frosted glasses of fruit eyes over punch in Henderson’s drug store Kathleen had promised to marry him But she never had been more She had refused to exasperating wear his diamond Although he had stone selected a handsome set in platinum She impressively aid it would be time enough for that after their engagement had been She insisted announced formally he could name the day and she would be there with the orange blosioms and a yard or two of bride’s veil much as laid a finger But if he on ber she turned on him like a little jungle “You don't own me yet” the always said tall tatur taa bf Md mi null l gi siw lewnen nwANIl wyirhii — tawrisn m mm' So so cat the true peasant touches in tho braid around the neckline and around the top of the hem Far to help him buy a hamburger aland Their mtrrlage follow Kathleen who despite herself becomes interested la Ritchie Graham aleo a She thinks her father newspaperman and be carry tha light to Mays foolishly Sha spurns hla lova Mays offers Mill S100M briba hicky to da- Barbara Bell Pattern No lined tor atzea 11 13 13 IT and 19 bust measurements 29 31 33 and 37 81aa 13 (31 requires 3 yard tabrlo without nap Sand yout order to: — 38 0 I’ve been come to SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEFT 149 New Moatgomsry Street Saa Francises catu Encloea 19 cents tor each pattern Pattern No Size Name Address you” Hot Shot Mays gasped as if the breath had been knocked out of him and his face mottled with a furious dark flush to "me” he “You can’t cried “Can’t I?" Kathleen’s lips curled “But I have been cuckoo I I’ve think Unbalanced by growing pains or something But I’m over it- thank God And I'd rather die than marry The men in the service themselves have solved the problem of what they want in the way of gifts from the folks back nome irst hand Information from enlisted men on shipboard in camps and barracks indicate that tobacco is first choice in the gift Actual sales figures from service stores show that the favorite cigarette with men in the Army Navy Marines and Coast Guard is Camel Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco is another special favorite Local dealers feature Camels by the carton and Prince Albert in the pound tins as doubly welcome gifts to the men in the service from the folks back home— Adv you” She turned and walked into the rickety building which housed the Covington Clarion Hot Shot Mays stood perfectly stiU where she had left him his big hands clenching But and unclenching helplessly Kathleen forgot him completely when she entered the newspaper office Something was drastically wrong She knew it by the gray of Roger Whyte’s twitching face and the way Tommy South's mouth quivered when he looked at her and the beads of sweat on old Ducky Miller’s upper lip “What is it?” she asked stopping quite still "Do you know where your father is?” asked Roger Whyte at last in a thin quaver Kathleen caught her breath "Has something happened to my father?” Someone was opening the door Kathleen whirled It had to be Mike She couldn't endure the knife that was jabbing at her heart But it and wasn’t Mike It was Ritchie he was very white 'From a great distance she heard Tommy South’s thin piping voice “Gee Mr Graham didn’t you find him?" Ritchie shook his head Roger Whyte suddenly dropped into his chair and covered his face with his Old Ducky MUler' carefully hands polished a piece of type while slow rusty tears ran down his withered cheeks Kathleen put out her hands blindly no one will tell me “Ritchie what’s the matter” "We’re “No one knows Kathleen afraid" only Tommy South began to blubber “I’d ought to have foUowed him after I seen him going over tbose insurance papers" Roger Whyte shivered "The premium’s due tomorrow and he hadn’t the cash to pay it” he said ‘‘He told me so yesterday" "He called up Lawyer Isgrigs this morning and asked about the surance clause” said Old Ducky Miller wiping his eyes on his inky shirt sleeve “That’s when he told me he was worth more to his wife dead than alive” Kathleen clutched at a chair ‘‘My father has fifteen thousand dollars' worth of insurance in favor of my mother" she said in a high colorless voice "You think he’s killed INDIGESTION It what Doctors do for Doctors know that trapped ta tha stomach ar ffnitat may act Ilka a tha heart Thaj t fraa with tbs futMtactlng matJkriaM knowa tha faatMt art tha inrfltciaaa In Tablets Trj textar If tha FIRST Lxh dooan't prove bell ana better 1‘wtunt bottle to os and toMira&LNJULtt Our Limits As we advance in life we learn the limits of our abilities— Froude A smartness for junior girls is presented in this basque dress" Gay with the MIDDLE-AG- E colorful charm of the peasant frock this youthful style provides a refreshing fashion change which you too will find HEED THIS ADVICEII Learn for yourself becoming Thousands Of women when you make this are helped to go entiling thru distress peculfrock what a curving basque bodiar to women— caused ice a low square neckline a taut by this period la lire— with Lydia R wide waistband and a swirling Vegetable skirt will do for the feminine figpound — famoue for Flnkham's Compound years t The ure basque silhouette is en—mada especially or women— hse helped thinuanai to relieve such tirely new different quaint weak nervous feelings due to this Another feature of the basque functional disturbance Try It! fashion which you’ll appreciate is that it may be as brilliant in coloring and trimming as you care to WNU— W 41 is make it Pattern No I447-one you may make up in a bright Oar Waterloo challis a a vivid sprigged plaid Every man meets his Waterloo tone in plain material Then add at last— WendeU Phillips If you of were ashamed me” evening dresses nor had she been compeUed to patch the living room But she had lived with curtains tarnished standards and bedraggled illusions Her children had grown that belittled up in an atmosphere integrity and made a mock of honNo wonder her daughter or had And her son’s strongest no shame attribute was cruelty They had seen their mother humiliated from their cradles They had lived intimately with luxury purchased by their mother’s acquiescence in their father’s degeneracy At least Laura had never known that particular hell She had drudged and economized and employed every ingenious artifice to manage on Mike' erratic But corruption had not earnings brushed her or hers Kathleen thought of her father A quixotic egoist perhaps but clean As clean as a fierce wind from the poles Mike had not swaddled his wife in sables But neither had he taught her children to sneer at her CHAPTER XXIX “I’ve got to go back to the office" rose Kathleen “You abruptly shouldn’t have enticed me away in the middle of the morning At least while I’m on the payroll I can make a pretense of earning the old salary check” “Six weeks from now" said Hot Shot Mays “and the Clarion payroll will have gone up in smoke’’ Kathleen’s slim hands locked “And that wUl tickle you and your father to pieces” “We won’t shed any tears” adf mitted Hot Shot Mays Kathleen stared into his complacent eyes and her throat tightened under a revulsion of feeling that shook her from head to foot Eugene Mays and his son did not deserve to triumph over Mike "Can you shed tears I mean?" she asked in a stifled voice "If so turn on the faucet Because I think She felt herself breaking up Shattering into a million pieces “Kathleen 1” cried Ritchie and caught her beating hands “I said everything cruel to him that I could think of” she whis“I said he’d taken his fun at pered Mother’s expense I said he’d cheated her I said he and love had shortI was changed her between them always his favorite And now I’ve killed him” Laura stood in the center of her shabby living room and held onto her dusting rag until her fingers Until for weeks afterward ached she had only to close her eyes to feel the gritty cloth clenched in her aching hands “I’m afraid I don’t understand” she said “You’U have to tell me again” "I told him he had been an idealistic clown while you bore the shock of his beau gestes" repeated Kathleen in a dull voice “1 said he had never been fair to you Never! I twitted him because you’ve had to wear shoes from the basement and trim your own hats And I said you’d got the dirty end of the stick although you never complained because you’re not the whimpering I asked him if it had never kind occurred to him what a rotten bargain you tirade when you refused Eugene Mays to marry him And I he and sneered inquired what thought you had got out of it if any- thing” Laura’s clear cheeks y scarlet were suddenl- had the only man I ever wanted” He’s been mine" Body and soul With no reservations Never once has he failed me when I needed his tenderness and his underI’d stake my immortal standing He’s given me soul on his integrity Each of them is my children stamped with his idealism When the blackness threatens his strong arm gathers my weakness in and strengthens it He’s the rock under The breath in my nosmy feet trils Sometimes I lie beside him at night while he sleeps and my heart almost burst with gratitude because God gave him to me " (TO BE CONTINUED! 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