Page 9 Monday, December 29, 1919. GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE gees sway, clear out anything that's in some enthusiasm—not too much or yonll it, without, of course, hunting for the spoil it—on the subject. Think it over, secret drawer, and I'll fill it with junk and—good night" Women's Corner of my own. Then it can stand open for I did think it over, long and caaafully, MY HEART AND his casual inspection, and all danger and with humiliation of spirit after she GEMlTHE'ATRE U. C. T. LADIES TO from his curiosity will toe over." left me, and during the next few days, j MEET*. and A Hesitating Question. But the thing which stayed longest in High Class Motion Picture» The ladies of the United Commercial my memory, which troubled me most Musical Comedy. Travelers club will meet this (Tuesday) MY HUSBAND She picked up a bundle of prints as wus this question: Positively Last £ she spoke, although I knew that she had afternoon at 3 with Mrs. F. W. Heck at Why did Lillian think it necessary to _____ 8 Adele Garrison's New Phase of no need of them. But she was clever ût'sr p/croRfS tits a /W-r/c No. 15 Hasting Apartments. assure me that the idea of Edith Fair­ Tunes TODAY! enough to risk no chance encounter fax and Hugh Grantland being attracted LAST TIMES TODAY-THIS SHOW with Dicky in the hall after she had FIRST TIME IN GREAT FALLS ^ GIRLS WORK COMMITTEE by each other was "the veriest non- jj DISCUSSES PLANS. Revelations come back to my room, ostensibly for sense ?" them. She moved toward the door, but The girls work committee of the Next—"What Troubled Madge When Capacity Last Night! f W. C. A. met Monday evenins at 7:30 in of a Wife with her hand on the knob stood hesi­ Her Father Asked Her for a Little tating. I knew that there was some­ Chat." the association committee room to dis­ thing she wished to say to me, some­ THE RAINBOW Audience Opinion—A Good Picture 5 cuss plans for the continuation and es- After tension of the work among girls in the "What Lillian Advised Madge thing which she feared might displease city. Dicky Had Gone." me. Resume Hearings Lillian and I waited until we heard And with swift shamefaced intuition I on Judith Basin GIRLS JOSEPHINE CLUB HAVE Dicky's door closed behind him. Then felt what it was. •"*«»»» with a simultaneous exhalation of "Madge dear," she said after a mo­ IN A MUSICAL SATIRE PARTY. ment. Lewistown. Dec. 29.—The hearing Members of the Josephine chib. a breath we turned to each other. But before I could speak she put up her "Yes." upon the petition to create Judith Basin dub of the Y. \V. C. A., enjoyed a party For my life I could not have uttered county out of thp western part of Fergus Monday evening at the home of Miss Ida hand. other than the monosyllable. And I and à slice from the eastern part of and Miss Signa Carlson. The entertain­ "Wait." she whispered, and in an­ Cascade was resumed here today, testi­ The other moment she had moved to the door was furious at the knowledge that the ment and the decorations were sugges­ color was rushing to my cheeks. mony being taken upon the exclusion tive of the holiday season. of my room, opened it and stepped into petitions of the anti-divisionists. The \ the hall. "You know I don't very often offer hearing will last at least four more days, MAIDS AND MATRONS TO "I positively must run along, she advice asked or unasked," she said, and it is thought. Flirting Widow MEET. said clearly. Then as if she had for­ the clear eyes she bent upon me held a deprecating look as if she feared my NEW YEAR'S NIGHT SERVICE The members of the Maids and Ma­ gotten something. "Oh, bother! I've Replete with good and wholesome trons club will meet Wednesday after- got to get out that set of prints. But resentment at her words. AT UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. I won't be five minutes. Go on and un- "Dear girl," I said penitently, "don't comedy, pretty girls and popular K* nono at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Thom­ Services have been announced for New songs. A Million hearty laughs and i dress. You ought'to have been in bed you know by this time that you may Year's night at the United Brethren &Y« Ii« as Couch, 1204 Fourth Avenue north. say anything in the world to me?" I not a single blush—You'll say it's the & ; an hour ag<>." church. Announcement had been made best musical comedy ever here. S& AI She came back into the room and asked sincerely. that the service would bp held on New j closed the door behind her. I wrestled with my own craven spirit Year's eve but a change has been found t "He's actually safe in his own room. and brought victory from it with necessary and the date has be<*n de­ A Big, Strong Play of the Mighty ! she said in a "low tone. "I wanted «to wrench. ferred one day. The program will start Northland ! make sure for I don't want him to get She took her hand from the door knob, at S in the evening and the public will > any fool notions in his head about that moved swiftly to my side and put her be welcomed. "THAT DEVIL BATEESE" i desk." free arm around me closely. I "How will you ever manage about to- "You dear!" she said gratefully. "Now FIVE REELS OF STIRRING ACTION ; morrow I asked wonderingly. please don't go to imagining things FKIZE MASK n\LL-Monday -Night, "You mean his proposition to ge that when I tell you what I'm going to. for January 3, 1920. \ hypothetical missing key to the desk you haven't dorn- or said the least thing TktNEW. ; from a shop that doesn't exist?" she to which any one save a jealousy blinded 6. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ! ' onntered sfilitiff. We were talking in the lad like the Dicky-bird could object. But —if I were in your place—I-—-would try in "POLICE" i lowest of murmurs. to act pleased—instead—of—irritated— A Fun-maker That Will Never j I nodded. It had been a quickly eon- Grow Old ! ceived. cleverly executed answer to when ever Dicky gets off such nonsense i Dicky's disconcerting offer that Lillian as he did tonight about Maj. Grantland ! had made, but I did not see how she and Edith Fairfax. Of course, it's the ADULTS 350 'l&WH veriest nonsense—the major isn't at­ i was going to get out of the dilemma. CHILDREN 10c "GOING THE LIMIT" tracted in that direction, but if it suits Management: "Don't you see that I didn't dare to KNIGHTS OF PLEASURE CLUB. Dicky to fancy he is, I'd try to pretend PRESENTS object to his plans?" she asked patient­ ly "He was curious enough about the DANCING old thing as it was. But by instantly falling in with his proposal and acting DEC 31, JAN 1.2*3 as if it were a favor to me I fancy I disarmed all suspicion. And I shall dis­ cover tomorrow a plausible reason for OOEQN visiting ('rest Haven, and shall casually i remark to Dicky that he needn't trouble i as I can just as well do the two errands BIG NEW YEAR'S NOVELTY DANCE •BAIL rooi? I at the same time. Habe?" I "Of course." I returned promptly. "But I can't help wondering if he really ! suspects anything about the desk." VICTORY Lillian Is Confident. Love and gold! The lure of tropic isles, where 1 • "Not. a «jühblfc," I/llian rejoined January 1st nature laughs and homeless rakes woo fortune. A I promptly. "You ought to know by this dirty port on a sunny sea, where rogues have drifted, i time that your husband is just a big seeking loot. j boy, and will never be anything else in LARGE CROWD i some things if he lives to be a hun- Love and gold! A man with a clean heart, a ! dred. although he is a man head and 1919 ' shoulders above most of his fellows for AU GUARANTEED ! woman, and a struggle that sets the blood on fire. all that. God bless him!" she interpo- Under the Management of E. Howard Quiggin TEMPLE AUDITORIUM I lated. evidently with the thought of , Seena Owen and in the cast. i Dicky's gallant, war service before the eyes of her mind. Conrad's matchless romance of ocean wave and human "Amen!" I breathed softly, my own Elaborate Decorations Novelty Favors for Every One Will be Given Away struggle, living in this great picture of Tourneur's. thoughts flying back to that time of trial and triumph. r "He just has all a boy's curiosity," STRAITON'S ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN COMEDY SEXTON ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN she resumed. "He saw this new ac­ DIRECTION RHUEL E. MOULTON quisition, heard us say something about "HAYSTACKS AND STEEPLES" AFTERNOON and EVENING © secret mechanism—which, incidentally, "MUSIC SUPREME " I shall try to bring in casually some­ time with a laughing remark calculated to banish any further thought of it from his mind—and was idly curious Monday. Thursday, Saturday IT'S THE BIG DANCE-DON'T MISS IT! Management: about what you were buying. Ten to KNIGHTS OP PLEASURE CLUB. one he will never think of it again. But we'll open the desk tomorrow after he

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