Show 12 THE SALT LAKE "TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MAY” 24 1934' of $70 Service and a net write-uSentence on Battery in both plant and investment account Drunk Charge Suspended Robert E Healy commission counsel drew from Lundvall the itate-men- t Admitting charges of battery and that these 'Inflations and writeBy GEORGE GIBBS drunkenness befofe Judge Daniel ups were reflected in Increasing the SYNOPSIS ways ' done 'just as tKy pleased If not worse than ahe had first thought Harrington in police court Wedne company’s surplus called Whitney counBurns Cities Service “Pinkey” father and mother had shown more them Fonteney Money had never been any day Bert Bennett 32 was sentenced fcities Service Netted 100 selRobert said In statement that the de- is the favorite host of hla interest in Margot she might have thing to Margot but something to to six months in the city Jail The s write-upfriends than the duction were thus set because his liquor is good and hisjfound more decorous that the spend and enjoy The idea of society court Million in Consolida-lio- n suspended the sentence and in relation to any economic plan was at Whitney Fonteney’s Graham unfairly reflected was unjustified quarters comfortable to en and the valuations writebased on tlje general proposition that placed' the defendant on probation that son better known as “GaGa” and Bruno celebrate their prior Witness Says Bennett with Frank Householder up ”in no way reflected the real value Naylor- Muriel Bishop Lily Stokes gagement all by themselves at a se people were poor because they were 22 and Wilbur Beesely 25 soldier of the property” and Amy Rosovsky have gathered for eluded little roadhouse After an eve- meant to be and that others were rich from Fort Douglas was arrested May WASHINGTON May 23 Burns said the accounting pro- th usual afternoon tea" They await ning of ecstasy Margot returns home for the same reason The thought asserted attack on Martin that Cities Service company cedure of the company was carefully thg arrival of Margot Strlbling whose and learns of her father’s death that a time would come when there 13 after an182 Yale avenue milk deWilliams received $100000000 in extra cash for supervised and that "no Improper or love for Bruno Mezz¬te no of the causes Bruno a member diplomatic would be money handed to her for liveryman on Malp street near further expansion by merging and undisclosed inflation of property ac- mudh comment the "to the check she gave at the window at North Arthur Cushing corps was called Washington Temple street pocsolidating its companies but still counts has been reflected in the con- Murlel’a friend arrives with the news day of the tragedy and Margot does the bank had never ehtered her mind suffered an eye Injury Bennett furetained control of them “with a solidated balance sheets” not after the Mr But fawhen hear from him until Fernald in his precise when he was allegedly struck that Harvey Stribling Margot's on the kmaller Investment and in some' inlawdevelvoice and carefully selected phrases head with a milk bottle Mr Fernald Stribllng’a ther has just shot himself because of neral Through questions Healy Williams by stances without any Investment” was oped from Lundvall that the write- stock market losses Margot ignor- yer calls to discuss the family’s plans told the family that the liabilities of He has been confined to the hospital recorded today in the trade commie- - ups together with changes In the ant of the tragedy arrives and an- for the future Stribling and Company were about for the week Householder was financial setups of companies merged nounces her engagement to Bruno lion's utilities inquiry five and a half millions of dollars convictedpaston a battery charge sevA E Lundvall commission invest!- - and consolidated by Cities Service Her friends refrain from telling her CHAPTER VI and that the assets were inconsider- eral ago and was sentenced to days this testimony in — enabled gave to exthat able not so that she can enjoy her betrothal stocks whose value had sunk 10 Mr Fernald had been speaking company get in Eitor with statistics he days in jail Beesely was released produced to cess of $100000000 in cash thus re- night to the fullest The mem- more thpn a few moments when Mar- almost to the vanishing point Margot to Fort Douglas officials how what he said was a $33577282 ducing investment in the exto have a realization of the companies bers of the Stribling household all got was aware that the affairs of the began Inflation of securities held by Cities and yet to retain control had separate interests and had al- bank and of the family were as bad If act meaning of the disaster to them to realize when she would learn who 'F all Cousin Helen and Aunt Sophy her real friends were She went pensively up to her mothand the Walter Stribiings of course' all had other means but there was er’s roam Irs Stribling was weeping no money left for Harvey Stribling's gently as she had done almost confamily The house and garage were stantly since the disaster into the mortgaged to the full limit in pros- small moist ball of a handkerchief perous times and the mortgage inter- Mother and daughter had never been est overdue Even the furniture had in aympathy Perhaps they were at been hypothecated In the attempt to this moment closer than they had been cover marginal accounts In broker- since Margot was a child Margot sat age houses When the few things re- - beside the sofa and put her arms maining — the automobiles and the around the poor creature The old boat — had been sold there would not lady had always been protected by be enough for them to keep body and somebody from qppleasant thoughts and unpleasant happenings and now it soul together seemed that Margot was the only one Trust Family Members that could be relied upon tor this ofMargot had some difficulty in bring- fice ing herself face to face with such a What are we going to do darling?” reality but she managed to maintain “We shall have to before Mr Fernald and the family she whimpered My a composure 'which did her credit move out of here at once my intimate things Irs Walter Striblingand Aunt Sophy room ” mean so to me all much lelano on the contrary took little They You can take them all with you ains to hide their opinions in the 'matter and the funeral over and Har- dear—” “Where? Where can we go?” vey Stribling six feet underground ‘‘Up to camp for a while Aunt Adetrouwithout themselves expressed line has asked us” bling to spare Margot Stribling's feel ings (To Be Continued) A disgraceful failure even in times like these” Anne Stribling said She (Copyright 1934 by George Gibbs had been born in a lower walk of Distributed by King Features life and felt the loss of a considerable Syndicate Inc) part of her husband’s wealth as 5 kind of affront to her personal ambitions for her children “If Harvey Stribling' - had spent more of his time in the office this thing mightn’t have happened" The tone was bitter the accents unmistakably antagonistic But Margot held her poise I’m sorry for your sake Cousin Anne” she said quietly ' “That’s all PROBETRACES p 020529 Honor Among Women ! p ' - - in the Gleaner' girls contest Miss Flames Damage Sheds Carol Otteson was chosen winner of junior girls retold story compeAnd Two Dwellings the tition Fire of unknown origin caused damage of $173 to storage sheds and a dwelling owned by Robert Hangar 834 South First West street at 10:50 & m 'WeuT- -i v t Use of lighted matches in a closet started a fire that caused damage of $160 to the home of Mrs Lee Hobbs 1033 Washington street at 11:15 a m Wednesday Battalion Fire Chief D S Mills reported John De Gooyer and Alice De Goo-ye- r won the gold and green tango waltz with Ellis O Brown and 'Miss Sarah N Brown adjudged next best Wilford ward directed by Miss Jacobsen won the drama conRo-We- test BIGAMIST LV TROUBLE LOS ANGELES May 23 (UP)— Joseph P Redman 18 got into trouble' today when Mrs Sylvia Davis Redman 20 hitchhiked here from DeGrant Stake Decides troit and found her husband had marWilhelmina Dilger 18 allegedly Contest Winners ried without observing the formality of a divorce Both Wives went to the disWinners in the L D S Grant stake trict attorney about it and Redman M I A contests were announced was arrested Raymond Christopher Wednesday London England is undergoing a won the M men’s- - public address while Miss Laura Davidson was first systematic city cleaning MIA BECAUSE WE BELIEVE THAT MORE AND MORE SMART WOMEN ARE MAKING THEIR CLOTHES We Are Holding on Our Street Floor a —' W dressmaking Chine I - Every Day This Week From 9:30 to 12 Noon 2 p m to 5 p m Under the Direction of - MISS MARGARET PLUMPTON Fashion Advisor and Dressmaking Expert from THE BUTTERICK COMPANY New York AUERBACH CO ' can say" Aunt Sophy was over 60 and her Income had been cut about 50 per cent She had been thinking for two days about the necessity of giving up her car and chauffeur and as she was a lazy old lady all of her immediate inhibitions suppressed pending the funeral darted to her tongue "That’s what comes of trusting the members of your own family” she cried with her little mouth of a snapping turtle “I ought to have known better after seeing the way you’ve all been living for years with horses and boats and automobiles — ” "I’m sure Aunt Sophy” Margot broke In calmly "that dad made a great deal of money for you at one time or another He told me so—” "Well what’s the use of his making money for me if he’s going to throw it all away again!” The old woman stormed and paced the floor “Harvey Stribling was too fond of having a good time I told Mildred not to marry him I said he was after her money But she would do it in spite of everything And he turned out just as I said he would— a playboy with his' golf his drinking his women and—” Margot-ros"I can’t stay here and listen to your speaking of a dead man —” Margot's defense of her father was not actuated as much by respect for his memory as by her dislike of her Aunt Sophy Will Not Lend Money “Well then perhaps you’ll listen to my speaking about you Margot Stribling I've intended to for a long while but I didn't want to make your mother unhappy What I say Is that It’s about time somebody In the family told you what the decent members of the family and their friends among the nice people think about a girl who spends her evenings and nights in carousing and drinking with men and women in the fastest set in town going to Harlem dives and speakeasies and not returning home until all hours of the morning For your sake I’m glad this failure happened Maybe now you’ll know how to give the appearance of being respectable because you won’t have money enough to do anything else If your mother had had the courage of a flea she would have left you and your worthless father long ago" “Hava you quite finished?" Margot Pre-Decorati- on Day All Ne tv WHITE HAT Regular $293 and $398 said “Yes Everything but this That you will have to look out for yourself from this time forth-- I’m not going to help you— not a dollar!” This was the crux of the matter Aunt Sophy was not by nature a cruel woman only a luxurious and a selfish one She was protecting herself from tho possibility of importunities for money from this the unfortunate branch of the family Margot understood her attitude perfectly but ahe was none the less angry She walked to the door and opened it “I don’t mind your insulting me but Fm not going to listen to you Insult the name of my father You never liked him and he never liked you And you needn’t Worry about any Stribling taking any of your money Mother and 1 and Harvey would starve first It thafi what you wanted me to aay I’ve said it” The old lady gava a snort that might n have meant either contempt or and went out of the door followed by Anne Striding Walter Stribling paused a moment and offered Margot his hand I hope you dpot thing Fm in with thia kind of an attitude I'll never aee you etarve 1 hope you’ll coma to me if you’re In great trouble Fm sure l ean help” “Thanks Cousin Walter I won’t forget this Good-bye- " Vbit to Camp She watched his small stoopshouldered figure go out her llpa twisted In a smile slightly satirical at the thought that it was from poor Cousin Walter who had always been the underdog of the family that ahe 3hould have received the finest quality of sympathy a sympathy that he would pay for she was sure when he reached the street witlhis wife It was a time' She was beginning 1 : CARTWHEELS NAUTICAL BRIMS aatis-factio- aym-path- y OFF-FAC- E BRIMS SPORTS BRIMS - Hundreds and hundreds of thrill- ing exciting amazing brand-ne- w hatsl Crepes! 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