Show THE C'ITY-'UTAH‘SIjNTiAY:JA5uJARY'17 HERALD-BEPUBLIC2kNSAIjT'LAKE ‘ A a j' -i Ifh 1915ini' ' d i - I ’ 1 t’-' ' ’ fOKKaMfe ’ Hr tsMSB MiKsz’ ’ Kw§ fSSr J11I - imwijjrnrhL -4— -s&sSSp- llr 'Sw- W arrangementfor this paper to the corresponding “Runaway June" may now be seen at the leading movingpicture theaters By with the ilm arrangement made Mutual the' IRST quivering center energetic exciting so but household as every satisfied Bouncer helped ached and Once the intense all in get past old Aunt Debby coal black cook with her This time in agitation able to he caught that snow white a white streak room June pretty of had flashed into the daintily his friend mistress and playfellow cre-tonned Moore J une herself fleecily curtained of the all Here frothing all billowy standing by the windows was white flushed and her eyes were fat dressmaker with her girlish and wide lip in nor any of the chairs was Marie as tall excited than bosom friend only or in her Over by her face with a a sticking his arms and kisses 'in that had first flowers covered realization pillowed her head and outside point in their little cry of from the table in the library a up the little purse Ned’s voice was full of “Too bad!” sympathy “Anything in it?” “My money” she replied In concern with all at once a panic springinginto her heart “Is that all?” he laughed “Well little wife”— and he laughed again at her swift blush—“why am 1 here?” “I she faltered know” and cast down She “but”— her eyes at her stoppedconfused interlacing fingers just the same as your can’t lose he told her “I’m me” upon red her lips long lashes He her that you dwellingwith fond eyes smooth round cheeks her reached into purse his J?£J r ? except pocket with bluff - -: - Sy J Chester tried to shift her she slid Into his arms flicker of her eyelids and lay there sleeping like a baby her long lashes’ curving on ber her red lips half parted lifted June’s feet' into the other end of the seat She herself one gave pretty He shrug which settled her ’into the graceful lines of perfect rest put a pink palm under her round cheek and slept straight on Ned coveredher with a cloak kissed her cautiouslyon the surface of her outermost cheek and strode out to the smoker back in five was minutesto see how she was resting The pretty little bride had not the rosy flush of sleep to Her which he had see face had the pallor of and ber beautifully -expected weariness curved brows were knotted as if in distress He thoughtthat the light in her eyes disturbed her and drew down one of the blinds That troubled knitting of June Warner’s beautifully arched brows had not been due to the light shining in her eyes but to the lurid flame which had sprung up in her mind and that flame danced itself into the figures of She saw weird dreams Ned tipping the white toothed porter then she saw Ned with equally hearty generosity giving her three bills The difference was $29! The Ah! tantalizing fragranceof fresh- cookies! She was in her mother’s kitchen and old Aunt Debby black as midnight and round as a barrel was drawinga pan of the delicious cakes from the hot ’ ' oven cookies for one when not there those! June just was ' reaching much to her disappointmentthey Aunt Debby was not there The ’a ’ M Lillian she was there and piteously Chester the not begging! wan little boy' - who stood was this? A bleak strange birds flying over in habitation There were big though two of a with no huge it wild and human Human them— ponderous jawed savage with matted hair who carried an club over shoulder him one Behind enormous trudgeda smaller ‘figure a woman with matted hair hangingto her waist In her nose was ring and to this ring was attached leather a thong the other end of in the man’s hand He was ‘was taking home his bride! Musiq the wedding march the little gray ivy hung chapel at Brynport Was that Ned’ coming down the aisle? Was that June just behindhim? Was there a leather thong in Ned’s Was the other end of that hand? Oh! thong— There was a sudden jolt and screechingnoise rattle and a bang and the soundof hissing steam a June Warner jumped wildly to her feet and gazed around the little compartment There were the flowers the boxes of candy the scattered rice for she was still came to her slowly half In her dream The train had stopped She cloak snatched up her jumped up on the seat and ’the down paper bag brought which containedher -sight creatures a -which little traveling prim door hat: then she jerked open the In the opening she stopped with a sudden of Ned’s memory money the first of his generous bounty the first of her pay for being Ned’s wife! She jerked it from her belt threw the three bills on the seat ran down the steps jumped to the ground and sped across the tracks flash and a brow with the door talking incessantly Iris Blethering as black haired as as the dressmaker’shelper and more of them She put together was the grained disposition off the train get didn’t She or not know but the girl the if had Yes at she bad station a station was her bat rice on seen back arn-ville June Warner alone on the station platform had grappledmeantime with the first problemof her That problem had to do with the means of getting to New York and it was expressedin her beautiful little gold watch In the meantime Ned’s train had drawn up at the next stop and he had the station master in arnville in a minute and for a lonely was inquiring independence concretely bride “Why yes” huskily shouted the station master young person of that description around here on the platform and she’s just getting on the down local” reported the station master “She’s with a tall fellow with black whiskers He’s helping her on the train” A black Vandyked stranger! Ned almost reeled that she had left the train! So was why “Stop them!” he yelled But the phone was dead Station mastersare busy people A train thunderedin— a down train Ned looked at the bulletin board The It New York express arrived in New York at the same time as the local The first passengerto board that train was faced young man swinging four pieces of white ribboned luggage June paying but little attention to the man who had helped her turned nervouslyinto the car a day coach and viewed the interior with despair In that coach there were only two passengersa and a man woman sitting together “Would you like to buy a watch?” invited June in her smallest voice as she confrontedthe rigid woman and held out her merchandise “No” returned the woman without moving a Only her feather muscle wabbled The man cast at themerchandise a look of contempt “It’s a very nice watch” “It’s a solid urgedJune gold case and don’t know how many jewels only need money enough to get to New York and hire a taxi Then must find some work” “I don’t The black Vandyked man’s eyes lighted it” want observed the woman looking straight ahead while the man’s glance of contempt strayed from the merchandiseto the vender “Very well” nodded June and a grain of rice fell from the brim of her little blue hat and bounced in the rigid woman’s lap then she half rose The woman turned sharply and looked at the top of the bat There was more at has arnville “A been loafing perspiring I I permitted to he sprangtoo women out world and by way of setting Bouncer ran six times around the house and chased a cat up a tree and exchanged loud views with all the neighborhood children who hung upon the fence waitingto see the bride There were pink bridesmaidsat every window and a nice regular father gardeniadand silk hatted and Prince Alberted walked up and down the porch looking at his watch until eternity dragged by but when the end of time was come the limousines and with yelp of Bouncer a began to move welcome sprang to his regular seat by the side of the first driver Jerry pulled Bouncer’s ear and shut the long pointed muzzle in a gasollned fist and him other then THE WEDDING O gave rough tokens of friendliness JUNE AND NED the door opened and there came out a fleecy vision heartiness and produceda roll of bills just as the familiar old kitchen was not there Why this was in whom the neighborhoodchildren found it difficult porter came in with two snowy pillows the kitchen of the new apartments the nest which recognize June to Moore but filmy robes and pale “Good w’ork George!” approved Ned and catching was waiting for Ned and herself after the honeymoon! cheekswere no disguise to Bouncer two bulging eyes fixed upon the roll of bills he June was in a big white and blue dotted held in his “Bouncer!” June Moore in all her Important 'This in the baffling art of making cookies hands Ned stripped off a dollar apron struggling stooped swiftly down and took his head is Some one came in Ned — his eyes shining as my letter of introduction”he observed as he her white gloved and looked into his hands passedit over the fragrant cakes were drawn from the oven! wistful eyes and touchedher cheek for an Instant June Ned Ned turned to June smiling as the porter went turned them over on a white cloth his silken ear and upon whispered to him of all out of the door and took three bills from the roll burned his fingers on one of the cookies and he the world her very last girlish secret Then Aunt his tongue but he was highly pleased with “I think you’ll feel happier carrying burned this around” Debby now divested of dough dragged Bouncer stuffed the taste and he gave June some He pat-ted He the bills into her clasped money hands She back and locked him in the shed while June Moore ber on the shoulder Again she saw her mother tried to close her hands against it with a sudden rode away neverto be June Moore again! Instinct which she could not fathom tried to paying Aunt Debby and patting that valuable cook draw What was this new world which she was from the approvinglyon the shoulder but his fingers were the away money No bride June knows and no woman stronger and In her dream June saw Ned’s office a stiff prim laughing he kissed her and straightened sailed he had filled her contentedly Ned— how place up to put the balance of the as stolid as the elder Warner There was world! money in his And how happy they were to be! nice looking pocket She looked at the bills while a slow flush a stenographer quite obviously great Why they were at the chapel the pretty little of crimson friends with a nice looking up over her face Why should this young secretary and came chapel loaded with vines there Ned gray And was there was a nice looking office boy it have was embarrassedand humiliatedher? It seemed at a window of the Sunday school room and looking absurd for this was a part of marriage Saturday night for Ned presently rose from so strained and uncomfortable And there were the his desk and walked over tp the nice looking Ned sat beside her and put his arms around her ushers in the doorway She hardly knew how she and she held up her lips to He her the be kissed stenographer handed envelope Suddenly was suddenly transformedinto a procession she buried her head her pay and they exchanged a frank smile on his shoulder and cried Why here was Ned close’ beside her and trembling! Something had been swept and few pleasant words Pretty good pay the away from her something In a mist they kneeled and said responses had been She earned it Ned handed broken The stenographerreceived man had given and and Ned put a ring on her finger His fingers the nice looking secretary own she had received an envelope They cold and clammy but his voice was clear and pleasant were a few words and a frank smile earnest as he promisedto love cherish and protect Ned handed the nice looking office boy an envelope her as he bestowed upon her all his worldly goods CHAPTER II and laughinglysqueezed the boy’s chin and rumpled Some one in the church was crying softly— Iris his hair The boy grinned delightedly and tiBithi was a shadow on the Palisades the popped Husband Bobbiewas Bletheringthe bosom friend the envelope into his inside pocket Then Ned grayness of a cloud which had not been comfortablypatting her hand There was a general there as they had started upon this journey walked over to June and handed her an envelope dabbing of handkerchiefs Bright eyed little old the woman’s money It had It larger than the others He to her Money— was bowed He Grandma Moore smiled and smiled throughit all a been all right for June to coax her mother and very courteouslyas he presentedit spoke a little grandma with gay as smart a but they few pleasant gown as any wheedle her father were words but did not smile frankly and mummy and Ned’s father a strong faced there handsome man Ned daddy Yes would give her all he could she cast down her eyes There seemed to be a sat stolidly with his arms folded and went over the afford but that was it— be twould give it to her! understandingthat she had not ’earned her word for word Bouncer She would be the recipient of his bounty or worse envelope! ceremony with his lips trotted down the aisle wagging his tail his blue still She suddenly shivering old would be paid for being his wife! poor A woman sat huddled in a ribbon torn and the marks of the earth under the arrived at the startling fact that this was the doorway Ned stopped looked at the old woman his fluffy coat shed upon status of every wife It was a most disquieting a moment and then walked across to her and handed Then the organ pealed again and beneath the It was un her a coin thought destructiveof self respect Hewas very magnificentaboutit in vine bls compassion He bearable spite of broadened’bls chest swung portals which June Moore had entered Ned deed then he on the arm of her father June Warner on the arm Warner felt the precious head bn his shoulder with the exhilarationof the good of her husband now emerged into the world Getting ready to smiled become heavy Poor littlegirl down at bls wife most generously Yes his be marriedwas June wearisome work Well little wifey’s wife for the old woman was gone and in Then the bustle and confusion began again — the terrible tribulations such as separating from luxurious furs blit mad scramble into traveling clothes and the going home huddled was In the doorway friends and and Bouncer and being made to give it was she to whom he had given the coin! showers of rice and the earnest away amid and the semihysteriaof Ned braced of friends iris an account of herself were all over A wan and tattered pinchedand hungry looking himself against the arm of the seat for fifteen minutes little boy stood piteous appeal mutely beside them Bletheringwith Bouncer barkingtils indignantprotest and-held clawlike while the tired head drooped lower and lower in his upturned eyes out-his somewhere in the muffled distance Poor littlegirl Her neck be stiff from that little palm Ned beaming with kindly good will Just before June came downstairsin her trim but' palm and little traveling suit of blue her mother had slipped strained position He gently placed a coin in the outstretched put his moved ever-so for it the gentlenesswas ausomething into the baud of the daughter It was unnecessary precaution hand in benedictionon the head of June it was his mind cross a young woman there I I Bouncer was scene When moment a this puzzling upon with the perfectly near the central figure of it all natural and commendable intention of leaping upon ber to show his undying affection there was a combined shriek from six and five of them put Well with a a all gaze him insistence a Comprehension cheeks were and It keen and real neverthelessand until she was thrashed out this question with the woman which had suddenly grown up in her she could not of her make marriage with Ned the sacred relationship The black which she had held as her ideal Vandyked man passed quite near her gazing at her with a smile She walked around him “Where shouldshe go? Home? She could see her father and mother plying her with question upon question driving her to tears with their worried lack and their utter of understanding How could they understand problem which had grown up since their youth had passed? Not home then If not home where then? As if from the setting Just New York So sun the answer came to her big and so intent upon itseif that friends may dwell around the corner for years and never know Ned at that moment was extractingslow information from a half deaf and totally dumb old woman be had wonderful scene What country confusion shining mouth - ’ H and cheeks Wonderful SSBtg 1wiSa&Pp l'i V He j®s'j£dS jJQU'3vj7 ' jfSSr £SS ' - z' K®-ft ‘ W’hen he withouta were gwr z a was on wrinkles pats and her knees completelyencircling June pulls and twitches A browbeaten dressmaker’s helper with a flaming red spot in each cheek and denote her repressed her yellow hair draggingto agony and with her bosom stuck full of pins and needles and things was standing rigidly to one side holding June’s an orange blossomed veil mother in a very special dress and with her hair of done in the most painful precision which a stood just in front of frenchman was capable June wringing her hands and helping with her eyes the sacred ceremonies in all of the and duster black haired’ Marie Marie broom and red gummed waitednear with a wide grin moist eyes to have things hung and upon her when there was the little white bed no more space upon maze of diabolical ‘ - low row long the nucleus of Her a ‘ was in w-hich That occasion dough She lost her dignity and her center of gravity and sat down on the floor with a plump which jarred the house as Bouncer plunged beneath her flaring skirts but she saved the dough! Bouncer meanwhile was up the back stairs and brown and was dismay “My purse!” she gasped At that moment her mother returning home to had suddenly grown lonely picked house been of blushing stowing hooks and on now she sat by the window contentedlyupon his shoulder the world they had known up to this lives slipping past A was them the as this In Moore one seemed thoroughly the happinessuntil his hands full It alone launched upon the sea the tiny drawing room with They were toothed porter things into racks In and I of Bouncer had only ? ®Ww7 ‘ 4Elgr ' Randolph were white hanging things everywhere Ned had clasped-her her tail once X JQr ‘ a§sO8l " i-gTjr tiny cinder darted into her eye Her first instinct was to grab her handkerchief and the search for that resulted Black Vandyke Bouncer Brynport was collie could remember no In last they life! and EPISODE CHAPTER HE stuffed At a PublicationCorporation the JsT4&£'J i of every woman’s tragedy with crackling bills purse of Corporation it is not only possible to read “Runaway June" each week but also afterward to see moving pictures illustrating our story With 1SO1 -'a 'f'- Jk vX ‘ " - - -JIw-'tw74 -' jf&ffSSr - - rmnr !&&&&£& J - fetwaf- George symbol a installments of Man r ’ - special The 4 L J? - ' f '—®rar- By Serial i-idirft ‘ ' ’ by - --SSS& £issT —-e photo-drama 1 ’rfflJS1’ ' - '-min? ’£& -ay ’ f SSSgr £fyl&te!Br BKSSl izfeS-a IKwr - SSbsskt WiWk 1015 ‘f -' ‘ - " 4 -jHMr Copyright ' V ' - ' Ai’Sfe"" By ’ -¥ 'A-'?1 - jggffiy gy : - -- ’ jaggsaBIlk Is?"'-" ' 4 ?- BEwM tigs ' a at strange ease finery between rice on other containing “She distinct ' ' - ’ i'- - a f she said and the gift and of her icily her One and dog name and lid the address much do you need for this?” This from wants about $10 ma’am” was faced conductor who was so broad and was an offense in narrow aisle®" but that he his eyes were full of twinkles The rigid lady snapped the watch shut and turned her husband “Dan” It did not seem possible that her voice could take on a wheedlingtone but it did “I $10” want to the As train impulseto Ned but started pull out have it to run after-it there was no the tracks in to she had mad a stopped to call movement in her front of the station a man Across tall splendidlygroomed black Vandyked stood intently watching ber CHAPTER NED’WARNER that III toilet his existence of dining of alone for most have He was to first time with the elaborate the honor his charming wife Thoroughly complacent he strolled back through to awaken the sweetestgirl in the world “June!” he called and turned to bend over her the car seat She saw them not there! He hurried out to the vestibule was Not there! And now for the first time he the three ten dollar bills on the seat One of slightly torn all ranticallyhe rang the of them were bell then he meet porter to was the white toothed wife?” he “Where’s my The porter’s boss!” I by contagionalone be crumpled rushedout way on the demanded widened until eyes teeth look gray don’t know “’Deed they he replied had been made bls as scared as accusedof throwing the pretty little bride out of the window don’t “Honest to the Lord know!” In The delirious search began from that instant about two minutes the conductor the brakemen all the porters and half the passengerswere searching for June Warner in his most lively vision of Ned her droppingoff the train crushedand mangled beyond if her all-saw recognition No vision however portrayedto him his bride slowly crossing the' tracks toward the black’ Van-dyked man! As she approached the man gave ber a scrutiny smiled and strolled across the sharp station platform'to the bulletin board local was due at 4:10 An express was June had no New due -thing?: She dream! of at Warner was helpless and bewildered She could foot even money no friends Why had she done this foolish a saw piteous herself 1 handing her thirty burned her fingers! The York 4:20 She telegraph Her again beggarand She saw Ned tipping the dollar and' then with the standing in the posture accepting Ned's gifts toothed porter a jovla'l same white touch oolish instantly The runaway bride took a seat by herself and presently given the was discomfortof knowing that the man was grumbling at the woman incessantly for having the The black of as her generosity that money still revulsion might went Vandyked man him pay some June with the money watchin over and watch them to then and be she won’t course you permitme to present with this?” he pleasantlyobserved “If you to send for it later will be very however Indeed to give you my card” 1 "Thank put it It in you” was New York “Pardon can be be very of she accepted and belt “You are very her not until at to taking the you care glad card kind” they were nearingthe station that he spoketo ber again me” he said bending over her “If in '' any service to you on your arrival happy indeed” “There Is nothing thank you” up saw back came bis hand "Of him "You she ki'nd” are very 1 replied 1 shall’ smiling At that particular moment the New York express overtook the local and slowly forged ahead and Ned Warner peering feverishly into every passing window saw the suave black Vandyked stranger bending gracefullyover bis wife and June was smiling up at him! against his will Then Ned passed 1 all her with cold disdain He tight bound wallet and into June’s mind there flashed that picture before Ned piteous standing a beggar! The man turned to produced $10 from a of bought as the train pulled out from was in the wash pleasant smile a momentous station of the smoker with room on his lips making the godspeeding -would pale stuffy a exchanged the date “How the approaching? evidently it! “Let me see that watch” containeda picture of June The and first on man on express the local however was delayed a Ned puljd in ahead of it Ned rushed reached the after moment was the the express and he landed time to see the Vandyked through the gate side by side them but it was not until he passengeropt of the platform just and June going in Vanderbiltavenue stairway that he them again June saw was darting through the door and just behind ber was the He man was smiling With a rush Ned rounded the balustrade and went up three steps at a spring He arrived only in time to see June : and to see the black after her in another He and shouted "Chase "Hold speeding away in a taxi--cab Vandyked man startin'' jumped into a third one -’ f “ ' them!” on there!” gasped a panting a porter piled Ned’s gage ou top of him through the tangled Away fourth street and ifth up taxis at breakneck speed TO BE breathless - voice' and white ribboned lu& -traffic-across ortv the three avenue-rushed CONTINUED ! 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