THE WAYNESVTLLE MQUNTA1 Part S LNEO 1 Ntrrn A TT n k a i GRIL by MAY CHRISTIE . -,. thundered !jriet She lis- jfto the description )e6ffler in descnb- lZ-''the celebrated 'Jlhemed white, 'iiere heis And he trSrbehind that quick, se- iiSS, the telling phrase Pina: MChercher 1. ea- sWofl1- She as ' by beautiful & than she expected, lor CeTlWBenry and George U Jew fort. tl Beit afternoon, flu. Anmtown office, '.toaomor two important - hi secretary said, tone- Hiw Trevor concu na teemed very anxious to Henry After SEE lEConnatser U HOME TOWN AGENT Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. Greensboro, N. C qltb Uh iMuratiet ServiM Including Loant get in touch with you." Henry hesitated, frowning a lit tle. Darn it all, hadn't he had some sort of an engagement with Julie yesterday. Better telephone her at once, take her out to dinner, and without further parley or beating about the bush, tell her about his engagement. Had he realized to what extent Julie had deliberately bruited about among her friends that there was more in her affair with Henry than met the eye, and that they would eventually marry, it wwold nave been a much harder task to face her. For a different reason, it turned out well-nigh impossible to men tion the other girl. Julie had been nevously pacing the floor of her charming living-room, awaiting his arrival for jt had taken longer than he expected to put his tele phone call through to Virginia, and no matter whom he kept waiting, that was all-important! In the interim, Julie had con sumed the two stiff cocktails she had mixed for herself and Henry. She needed courage. Lots of it Sensing by his silence as well as his absence, that he was slipping her, she must bend all her faculties to bring him to the point imme diately, As the doorbell rang, the hard, shrewd expression on her face changed, bringing every charm into play. As she greeted him with a gay comradeship at the door, Henry was relieved. He was no student of feminine psyschology. "Let's go. No, I don't want a cocktail. I'm on the wagon. Sorry I'm late. I've booked a table at the Casino." He had not given her the light, friendly kiss to which she had been accustomed on such occasions. Nor hed he remarked, as heretofore: "Why, Julie, you look like a million dollars!" His wish to leave her Apartment immediately, too, seemed odd. She; wouldn't give in to that She said:; I'll be frightfully offended ft you flSOPLE RECOGNIZE A GOOD CLEANER S -wany people prefer Central Cleaners to any oth ( deaner because they know lit the utmost care is taken cti their clothes, and that eh separate article is treat dwith the same discriminat-gcare. CENTRAL CLEANERS ' Main Street Phone 113 IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU The STAR Theatre ADMISSION 10c and 25c HAW STREET HAZELWOOD opens week days at 7:i5 Matinees at 2:30 Saturday and Sunday THURSDAY "MURDER ON THE YUKON'' With Jamea Newill and Polly Ann Young. A Boya Mounted Police Story with thrills galore. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TEXAS RENEGADES" Kith Tim McCoy, Nora Lane and Kenneth Duncan, iast hard-fighting western, where brains play a lole. SUNDAY "MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET" jARGOwith Walter Abel the story of a side-show who tried to side-step love. MONDAY AND TUESDAY "HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY" Grge RAFT imrl Jnnn TIF.NNETT he made bi l ngerously while she gambled his love to save WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "GANGS OF CHICAGO" OfOri.'-. . V , 'j I in a reign oi Terror lawless ieaaer w. of v7, " robbin killing tooting in the re ViJe. fath6rst4rrin Lloyd Nolan and Barton don't take just one little cocktail with me for luck?" And with shak ing hands she poured drinks into the two glasses she had previously drained, and thrust one on Henry. "To the kiss I did not m!" Rho tilted up her glass, approaching himj v.vocr, wnn an auempt at roguish ness. "Good, heavens!" thought he "this isn't an auspicious time to tell her about Virginia!" And he look ed sheepish and uncertain. Her third cocktail downed, and noticing Henry's; awkwardness, Julie became more the mistress of the situation. She saw that Henry was not wearing the usual white flower in the lapel of his evening coat. Flitting gracefully over to a large bowl of white carnations, she snipped on off. "Darling, let me decorate you! Where is the inevitable pin?" She felt under his coat lapel, then archly attached the flower in place. "You need me to look after you!" Her face was within four inches of his, bo what could he do but give her the kiss she so evidently expected? But he did it without enthusiasm as Julie at once realized. This' confirmed her suspicions! What had happened in the interim of their last meeting to make him so chilly? Arrived at the Casino, it wasn't any better, for contrary to his former habit with her, he had re served a table right on the edge of the dance floor. Their entry caused comment, for they made a very striking-looking couple. After bow ing to various friends, they sat rather glumily together which was at once noticed and comment ed on, V: It was an exquisite night in Spring. Julie gazed out at the lamplit trees, the Bhining grass outside the windows of the terrace. "Don't you think it's exactly like Monte Carlo, Henry? You know those divine gardens directly out side of the Cafe de Paris and the Casino? Oh, wouldn't you love to be there now ? Monte Carlo in the Spring'! I'd adore it. I can imagine nothing -more heavenly P The unsatisfactory evening ended without Henry breaking to her the news of Tiis engagement, Julie Trevor was on tenter-hooks. The evening -with Henry hv the Casino had been -profitless. That there was a definite change in him Armistice in Animal World While war rages around the world, two mortal enemies reach a non aggression agreement in New York. This extraordinary cat-and-mouse scene was snapped in a deserted hallway by a passing cameraman. she knew. But it was hard on her vanity and on her necessity, too to really believe that he had slipped away from her. . . . . Running into George Loom is in a restaurant, she did her best to pump him as to what had happened when he and Henry were down South ? George proved a'i close as the proverbial clam. But from other people she heard various disquiet ing rumors. There was a second dinner en gagement with Henry, principally of Julie's making. She felt baulked and disappointed that he brought that fat Willie Kress along with him! Was it her fancy, or didn't Henry seem more pleased than otherwise over Willie's attachment for Julie? He kidded her about it in a brotherly fashion. It almost seemed as if Henry would not be a bit hurt were she to transfer her affections! The sailing schedule had been Set for three days earlier. Eager as a school-boy,' Henry telephoned Vir ginia, begging the marriage day to be set forward. ' She consented , to this. And in a whirl of happiness Henry departed from New York, entirely forgetting to notify Julie that he would be un able to see her on her birthday which had been a tacit engagement with them for the past three years. ; His marriage was his own busi ness his own enchanting secret. Why should he tell any of the gang? He dreaded their jokes, their tactless kidding. In the train he did think uncom fortably about Julie once or twice, for he was far from being heart less. He'd been very weak in not At The Star Theatre THURSDAY tonight, the red coated royal mounted police will take charge of the Stars screen for the "Murder on The Yukon," with James Newell and Polly Ann Young playing the major roles. This story of how the northwest lives and lets live (somtimes) will give you thrills a plenty, besides "some scenery views that will make your eyes hunger for more. If you like the Mounties in ac tion, you'll love this picture. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The fast and flying hoofs of Tim McCoy's horse will fill the air, as he leads his hands in Texas Rene gades in a western story that is better than the average of its kind and that plus his horse and the episode of events, means a hard fast moving picture. SUNDAY The flaps of a side show open on a woman who tried to get out of love and who fell more deeply into it. The glamour that goes with a typical carnival, together with the playing of Margo and Walter, Abel, gives one plenty of entertainment for one evening. MONDAY and TUESDAY Highly emotional drama and hon est-to-goodness thrills are in store for filmgoers when they witness "The House Across The Bay' with George Raft and Joan Bennett heading an imposing cast of Hol lywood topnotchers. This picture introduces a new romantic team of Raft and Miss Bennett, and brings the beauty of Miss Bennett for ward in one of her most 'varied roles to date. ""Miss Bennett, looking more rav ishing than ever, plays a straight dramatic role and she does it stirringly and brilliantly. She also does her first dancing on the screen. WEDNESDAY One of the most engaging personalities in all Hol lywood is Lloyd Nolan, the popular star of many action dramas, who returns to the screen in "Gangs of Chicago." Modest, unassuming, quiet, yet friendly, and witty his sense of humor is one of his great est assets. The story deals with a brilliant bufmisdirected young attorney who became head of a vast crime or ganization, but is finally persuad ed to start life all over again. SIGNS GUIDE THE NATION Sho-Cards Road Signs Bulletins Neons Cutawl . . . ...Displays Process Printing Waynesville's Most Modern Equipped Sign Manufacturer NO JOBS TO LARGE OR TOO SMALL CALL floe Zasndey PHONE 242-J MAIN ST. SIGHS telling her of his engagement, but she had made it well nigh impos sible for him to do ao. But his mind couldn't dwell Ions on Julie, with the beautiful image of Virginia constantly before him. In the privacy of his drawing-room on the train, he would take from his pocket three jeweler's cases and open them and finger the string of pearls he had bought as a wedding gift for Virginia they would be lovely around her slender neck and the square-cut diamond for their engagement and the simple platinum band that was to be her wedding ring. Although Van Tyle imagined that he had successfully kept the news from getting out, the camera men instantly recognized him at the dock, and took pictures of him and his bride at the gangplank and on the deck. He had difficulty in keep ing the reporters out of their suite. Virginia was thrilled, She was im mensely proud of her . man. None could be handsomer or kinder or more wonderful. She laughed over Henry's reluctance at being photo graphed. . As the billion winking eyes of New York's skyscrapers faded in the distance, and the waters of the bay churned behind them, Henry and Virginia paced the deck in the moonlight, arm in arm. At a se cluded end they paused, leaning over the rail and gazing at the phosphorscence on the water. They kissed, whispering love vows to each other. '; : '"" On the very afternoon on which Henry was speeding South to his Virginia, Julie Trevor dropped into society's favorite speakeasy of the moment to meet a woman-friend. Finding her not yet there, she seat ages. I've only been hesitating be- ed herself at a little table in one corner and ordered a cocktail for herself. "All alone, darling?" gargled Bright Eyes, ever inquisitive, un dulating across the room with Pre cious, who also was interested to learn if there were any new devel opments in the Henry Van Tyle Julie Trevor affair. Either one of them was more than ready to grab handsome, eligible Henry 1 Both were convinced that he had no in tention of marrying Julie. It might be amusing to bait her a little 1 "I'm waiting for someone," said Julie shortly. Their presence an noyed her. She knew perfectly what was in their minds, and must stall them off. "I'll buy you a drink," volun teered Bright Etyes. "I'm in funds. I got ten dollars this morning pos ing for ads of coats and suits no less." "Not much tax on the brain," commented Julie. But she accepted the second drink and one from Precious also. The stimulants over came her uneasiness about Henry. She told herself that everything would be all right. Tomorrow was her birthday, Henry couldn't pos sibly forget it. They'd be together. Another little drink and she'd give him a ring at his office. . . She ordered a round for herself, for Bright Eyes and Precious. When slightly intoxicated they were much less catty, particularly as no men were about. Precious said to her "I adore Henry Van Tyle, darling. Why do you keep him dangling? Why not let me have an inning?" Bright Eyes added her quota. She said, quite sweetly; "You look marvelous together! Everybody says so. Julie, why don't you bring him to the point?" A warm glow through her body from the cocktails, Julie took a de cisive step, "He has asked me. You know he's been mad about me for cause you know I hated to give up my freedom. But well " tb smiled complacently, "You can ex pect an announcement any da now." v At that psychological moment New York's most widely read go. sip columnist entered the little rea taurant. Precious excitedly waved him over. . "Tell him what you just said about you and Henry, Julie I" sh gurgled excitedly. "Say, Arthur, here's a great scoop!" Thought Julie, quickly: "If I tall htm Henry and I are going to ba married soon, in honor bound Hen ryll have to do something about it!" Yes, it was a good way of bringing matters to a climax, evea if a bit desperate. In her sober senses, Julie would have hesitated considerably in this fib, but now aha almost convinced herself that Hen ry's attentions to her were entirely serious. Within five minutes the colmun ist had departed to do his daily stint. Almost at the top of his col umn next morning he announced that Julie Trevor and Henry Va Tyler would shortly be "welded!" Julie next morning, in her sober senses, because increasingly unea sy because of the perpetual ringing of the telephone from her frienda, repeating the columnist's words and congratulating herl Why didn't Henry call? Hadal he seen the columnist's announce ment? 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