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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURN. NOVEMBER ki 9 t Our Evening Story vP 99 WHAT CAME OF A KISS. "Thrrc was August l:ad The musu-.iSoil was ai Us might Thr grassm.p-P-- r chirped all UuU. i0l Utft sang in the after:., on. , mu- u l toad was evenings. Within the drooping boughs of a mppt-Wb hung a i.uri. ..... K. a:.J in the ham mock lay a girl. Turc sas not a bit of color in In .1:1,1, fr.i-the lace about h. r n. . k n. i , whit, shoes. She had promts. .1 I. in: a gam,-but it was extremely In i. a:.d n.sie.ol of going on the grounds h -- r si. . mid been deflected to the han.i-t.i- . k W'hal's that liiangulain.g the tennis court? White In. us. is like a pair of dividers give an apis-a'ae of triaiiguluiluu. The ow ner of i.Li. trousers Is lasily dancing a t. ni.is I... ; n a racket. He wonders why doesn't come. Presently he strolls toward tile house to look for her. No uiisn.r. He returns to the porch ai:d stands looking out at anything, everything, noth- Ing. Then he catches sight of some- thing white moving under the bruuchea of the cupper bee. h. He triangulates there, moving with more animation than before, and, lifting a hough, looks under the green naif. She slu-ps- . It doesnt oceur to him that the vibrations had stopped rather suddenly. Bo till la she that life ia only evident by the rising and falling of her bosom. The mouth Is In an admirable position to be kissed, the head throw n back and liartly over the hammoeka side. The birds above sing love songs to one another; the Insects oil the lawn give a fantaslan In the same strain. The man well, the inau stoops and kisses the girl. She does not awaken and he kisses her again. Thrice he kisses her, and the third time she moves. Then after a bit she opens her eyes ana looks at him. "Why, where did you come from? "From the tennis court where you were to have Joined me." It's too hot for tennle." "I think so, too. Much pleasanter here. I might have won a pair of gloves." . 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"tin:" lie was silling on a w liter chair S IS Auditorium Rink iki'd ift I MY 59TH Week Commencing Nov. 4th BIRTHDAY be-si- d- Special for the Ladies her hammering the gruund with his ra. k t absently. "What are you thinning about?" she ask. d. "1 on.e kissed a girl ill a hammock. he said, "and 1 wasn't engaged to her 1, . . llli.-die w AS asleep JUSt as you i gr were I kiss.il her three times, and i la the third linn- she awoke. the knew Will I'd kiss, d her." "What did she do?" "She didn't .lo un thing.' "And what .lid you do? "1 didn't do anything either at the lime, Hut tint l mug It was moonlight. She Went to sleep on the w inker I,,u,lKe on the porch und well, liw'd her again." It was now h. r turn to lu the think- i.is .it Conn i on, I two , In r. infold II his of pr;n tn-ill tin- sonic yens aflor Hi.- .ouniy Ladies Admitted Free Each Evening Except Saturday "I "that suppose." so long DC Tuesday, November 5th Backward Race Thursday Evening, Nov. 7th she said, presently, as you had kissed her Special Couples Race this date in history Novsmbsr 2 KVl.l Marshal ltad.isky, Austrian commander, born. First town meeting li.-l- 1?'i r DC It i: ing. once before " Three times " It didn't make so tnu.-- difference about the fourth kiss-t- hat Is. from you and since she was asleep it wasn't lu-- fault, anyway." If you should go to sleep on the wicker lounge on the mivh tonight and I should kiss you. you wouldn't he to blame, would you?" Certainly not. Hut you?' "till, maybe I'd lie to blame, but since you didn't know anything about it, there wouldn't be any harm done," I don't know about that." s s s s s The moon shone down on a corner of the porch covenil with wisteria, or, rather, the mooli shone oil the wisteria while the corner was In deep shadow. This distinction may seem trivial, but it Is not in this case, for on a wicker lounge In the corner a girl lay asleep. True, one tiny ray struggling through the vine touched her lips. He was sitting beside her. This time he was In the hammock. Why? Because you are a gentleman." Asleep? he asked In a low voice. There was no reply. Would you never have forgiven He bent forward and kissed her. me?" She awoke. Never that Is, unless we had been I believe you kissed me," she said. engaged." I did not. A ray of moonlight was He thought for a moment, then said. DC 1 PAGZ SEVEN. i'ui:, was rj "1 !;(. "L in the i.o " tiu rn.. 2. 1937. I. ele-br.- i,, Music by Nichols Band in Bosi,ii l.'T.i-- tin- Si Ann John. X. forces 1?., captured under by l Monignmcry. K'3 Washington issued his farewell adih ss to the army. Iv Wc reserve the right to rcluse admission to anyone whomsoever. i of the Krie canal cele-bra- l, at Albany. I and Sir Alexander Humes twenty-thre- e others murdered at CabuL lv"-:Franklin Fierce elected president of tli I 'nlt.il States. in vice lMi? fight ilranl began his advance on Vicksburg. BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Nov. 1S76 of people Many thousands With the Kev. Wiley J. Fhllllppa of Los killed by a cyclone at Hcngul. I'M The Funadiun Iacltic railway Angeles, chairman of the committee on opened betwii'ii Montreal and Winni- white slave traffic, In the cliHtr, tin- National 1'urlty congress today resumed peg. I"! North and South Ihikotu ad- Its consideration of the traffic In girls Immoral for purposes. mitted to the Union. Rtartllng charges of a luridly sensution:il nature I want you to write me a play." were embraced In pniiers on the subWliut sort of a play? ject presented by the Rev. Ernest A. Well, we have sevcntn'il specialties. Hell of Chicago, and Mrs. Charlton Get me enough stuff to wedge 'em Hililey of Tucson, Arts. Mr. Iiell Is the head of the Midnight mission U Kansas City Journal. apart. i 1 DO OC to traffic Kd-hol- nt 91 DC DGBC DC Chicago and hus spent years In working among the denlxons of that great rlty's red light district. Mrs. Hibley Is the author of The Traffic In Girls." and Is an authority on the subject through churltHhle work among fallen women. Memorial services in honor of le departed leaders In the anti-vic- e were held this morning. cru-Mtn- A man In MiliiU-- a piano." la a good bit Ilka Ought to be uprlghl.eh?" Well, If he's siunre, he's considered Fhiludelphla l'ress. DC HOUSE GRAND OPERA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ONLY Henry B. 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