Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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"We mm gri Angie to tod."
aryl aald U Mm. Itoad.
Angle dsvokWd a Isriis br.
tom "I Mi oaM a tot si as-
own tMsta aver me." ha protostad
"I vsri aw noddy-"
Oil store to Charter Mis M
sited tor lhauaM. hto tor Ms
tesping to the man af Ito family
ha eat at the ptona ftottag eul
Mm ssaae yau aavad bit Me"
Tammy f-ll bte
"WiM you a an fr mar to a tad
liana. "I e am awasthisg to
la you aul"
"Voar" Imre murk ad. (ton
pitead him by adding ' "DreT to toe
bug. m rnmuung to ted red toe."
Tummy started up the stairs nntsn
are In llw lllng re
eat efewt Lu fuUuw tea steHuyto
an asprearinw an Irena'S fare that
halted ter It smari ter re plain
aa wen of running after Ttanmy
to itekchi Mr a ereaad or two af
i uni Inc nark than she want mi. her-
oine. and Mught up with Tammy
as te reacted lha door cf Angta'i
ruwm
"I'll it hla mutter out." ate arid
softly "and yau will find Ms falter
uni y.u
Ttonmy waited arer to lha I
eHteut tiuwtre. "IT lum after
Aagla." ha aald to Mrs Road "Vim
gw M teryl and te
her shares. That la what
Irene had aeid in mbar ante ft
sis feet ite first lime Irena had to-
te parents 1 4 tor gang
i a a i rua but itered
read beau anyUdiri W tear tor wui
befree itea Smumn Itey agreed
wHh liaim and brute up tor g
teryl lamed burnadly easy frum
lha IhuuoM Whyl tteaa fclde were
Ite MggaM ildng lu ter bfe . .
noyl . . Iters waa a queer warm
fading at her heart aa ter mind gw-
lured Tummy m ite nearer imm
muuewring to Aid. TWnmy wmild
awau a Hire fauwr
Mrs Bred Merisg at ter. btaftlad
u ate laughed aloud a tough eb
rwpliy lei tied ae Umugh ll had
Wprleag Beryl herself.
"I don't sea-" Mrs Retd woe
about to say that she gMnl see any-
.too husband's dim
gfearirre a tea a nail from bates
up to item. It wad Irene
tommy Tm be Hr. ate e hauls
ad. Them "I bare to gri Mrh Bead.
Mayte Mutter can cams mar and
Itoip
beryls eyas flatted angrily but
Mrs. Bred hmnd an ensues far
' mlftohneaa. "Pte mud to
ell Tummy tor gaud
Irena (tonaad II IH to Ml
nwidrr. "Oh. new that
ha said atth a snwtiud
actant an Ito presume "ewtyihtac
U to tovcly. Yu add Baryt . .
Iter Mt tralbd aaay to a mean-
tag that waa nut hat on Tommy.
"1 same over fur yw." to said
dtfanslvely.
"Rut you will remain to tely Bsryl
get torsaiy out af Ihia him sms'
site loaatd toeb wun a hire emite.
Bsert'sew toreelf bring Vfl high
and dry to lima af nmd. "Pfeare.
Tommy" aha said toddly. "lust a"
ap and toll Angle yeuTI find Ms
la iter far him. Mrs. Rssd to only
s sri Uni Mm stars rrery minute
ftoU litten in you you're a tore to
Tte war tor saw gvwiad toanf
reamired hto mutter. Mr gut up
town tte ride af tte bad. ton anited
relustant to tm. "Vault run tea t
and tot gmrif" ate aired PmiM-
fully. Ttonmy ntedsd. and toll fed toe
tor see ream There tte malted
at name af lha shargae trees tod
breugM Bdataat tor to Mrs. Rasds
hearing had late apsimaasut brig-
tag hi Urn tollers mind. "I'm afraid
Chaste will Mama me far felling
Angle go to lha teach wtlteul one
af us along." ato eid.
Beryl fait Uw wound af ito un-
anrusaHw that ahe bed
And than the letophano rang The
femUtee af Uw alter tore m Ito
party wore toaiaww gto can In to
asg atom Ana area Bstyl
earasly aqml ta thto sifuaitaa. And
when Tsmmy waited Into tt te
lumsd to him to ctotoua mltef.
Tm glad ymrtg dama. ato aald
wlih unaffected ataarriiy. "Wa Ml
de a thing wMh Anctol"
Tsmmy tooted toyond tor at Iwm
(Te Bn Cent hi dr d)
VTgST PUMi. PVMMEtt Pi WOOL
High asteato and grelin IdUl
Rummer tores will brew May
I Sit! Enmllmetit May llth
Tear hers. Mae A H. White: Mrs.
A P. Nullead and Mrs. Ale sen-
drla OTtrUl Phana Ml.
BEGIN HERB TODAY
BERYL BORDEN. aeeretly In
leva vlUl TOMMY WILSON dto-
ceven that he le planning la ilqn
with her half-alder IRENE EVER-
BIT. Feeling that he would ruin hto
career. Beryl and her gang" kid-
nap Tommy and taka hhn Into
the country when ahe uigaa him
to continue In college and not
break the heart of hia adoring
aunt. MH& HOFFMAN who la
financing bin. Falling to con-
vince him. Beryl calle him a
bap and lete him return to her
airier. Dene enraged at the long
.wait rrfuiea to Uaten to Tommy'a
explanation and poatponaa tho
elopement.
Next day Tommy coca flatting
with hla uncle and la auipriaed to
find Beryl and her gang on a
beach picnic: One of tho toys
ANODE allpa away from her goea
into the water and la carried out
by the tide. Tommy and. Beryl
reecue him and ahe la arreeted
while epeedlng or a doctor. How-
ever when the officer underatanda
he helpa get the doctor and.aoon
la out of danger.- Tommy
acolda Beryl and aha reeerrta .L
no im
E An1
f acolda
rxfw
W GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER YZ
Beryl waa about to drive away
when ahe called back over her
ahoulder to Tommy: "You'd better
come along aa tar aa tho
. and bring your uncle's car back.1
- Tammy glanced out at the boat
where he knew hla uncla muxt be
fuming and In aome difficulty.
"Maybe I had." he agreed. "You
could lend tt out but he'd be
if a atranger drove tt and X gueaa
heb had about enough itching for
today anyway."
Tm aorry your day to apoDed.'
Beryl apologleed aa he climbed In.
with the boya to the back mat She
waa glad the mechanic who had
brought her car waa In the front
aeat with her ahe could at
pretend that Tommy wmdd have eat
there If themd been room far him.
Tm Just- that Mg a fool" ahe
thought "although X know he would
not."
The mechanic got out with Tommy
when they reached the garage at
.the eroae-roada it being the place
wher. ehe waa employed. Beryl waa
infinitely relieved to learn of thta
. fact It made eettiing her Mil for
the hew tire much eaator. The garage
owner knew Mr. Hoffman well and
accepted without queetkm . Beryl "a
prantoe to aend him the money.
"See that you go atralght home
and 'don't get into any more trouble
an the way" Tommy arid to her In
parting.
"You needn't Mama me for every-
thing that happens Beryl anapped
back at Mm.
Not" he replied and hla Inflec-
tion aald he did. He waa thinking
that If ahed minded her own buai-
jiem thto would be hla wedding
day. But aay tt waa Sunday. Quern
they couldn't have got a Heenae on
Sunday. Funny nObodyd thought
about that. Oh wen they could
ipent the day with freneb
and planned the ceremony
in peace.' Xt didnt take ao much
planning though. An you had to
do waa go somewhere and get
heenae yet Aunt Bn and Beryl
tried to make a Mg thing out of It
Of eourve but it waa a gamble any-
way ao moat people mkL That waa
funny thing too. They'd admit
that cod then they'd tell you to
watt until you wet erne you knew
what you wore doing.
Tommy wlibad he could' make
Irene feel aa aura aa ha frit. But
ha euppoaed it waa natural for a
girt to ba men reluctant to
the final step. Poor Bene ahe
probabl ywaa thinking he didnt tore
her. . . .
"gay watch your etep" the me-
rhanic yelled at hhn aa ha waa about
to buck hla unciab car into a Mg
vadau and Tommy waa compelled
to take hto mind off Irene until he
tot on the open read.
The thought that aha might be
Itoappolntad at hto non-appearance
daring the day atack wtth hhn even
to the point of making him lm-
perrloue to hto wnckh verbal aamuttv
when at tact ha Joined him aa the
fhhiwg baaL
A atrengo toe ling of
welled up in .Tommy . If Irene waa
at the Reedf houie aha would hear
about hla put m the reecue of Angie
before be himself could tell ber of
It. She wouldn't like the way Beryl
waa mlved up in It. And ha could
not blame her either becauee he
seemed forever to he getting mixed
up In thtngi with Beryl
"Quern XT go over them" ho mid
to Mrs. Everett and hurried away be-
fore aha could ten him ho numb
Interfere with the vocalising.
There wss a quite a lot of commo-
tion at the Heed home. Angie waa
an only chll dsnd the thought that
ha had nearly tost him drove hto
mother cloee to hysteria.
Beryl had triad to quiet her but
Irene made that impossible being
provoked to an outburst of
by the Interruption at bar voice
work.
U yea could only realise that
even In thta day and ago a girl haa
no right to act Ilka a wild Indian
you would spare your frtonde .and
your family a lot of trouble and hu-
IHaUan she declared hotly.
Beryl did not answer. She
telling Mrs. Reed what they must
do far Angie.
"Look at you!" Irene went
"Driving all onr Long Island la a
bathing sulk xtb a wonder you didnt
get arretted.
'Aw aay Angle put .hi "who'd
arrest Miss BerylT Besldea wo didn't
see any eops on the way home."
"It's a good thing you didn't'
Done insisted or we'd be thor-
oughly disgraced by now.'
FELT BAD MOST
OFTHE TIME
Lai j Seji She Wts Weak
Sickly and la Pais Bat
Ctrdii Hdped Her.
Un. J. R. Canon whs Uvea on
HOrth AUsntlq Street Tullahnma.
Item says that the Oardul Hama
Treatment helped bar after Mm
had been mitering fire yean.
"I fel: bad mote of the time" aha
write Tot being aide to M up but
very little. I waa weak and rickly.
I suffered from headache and my
bate: and Umbo hurt a great deal.
I waa very nerreua and ticttaMt.
Any Uttlanotoa -would scare mm X
eaffered Uka this for fire yean.
"I happened to read about the
Oardul Home Treatment and S
made up my mind to try it. After
X had taken my flret bottle of Oar-
dul I began to Improve. Whan X
had taken rix bottles I waa a well
woman and hare been in flap
baalth atnem"
Oardul helpa women to health.
Oet a bottle of Oardul from your
druggist and are what thto well-
known marilrtno will do for you.
Oontalna no .harmful drugs and
doea not intaritew with other medi-
Whito taking Oardul goc
laMreto wo la Tfced tad's
yen watt far pwf" to as tod Irens "I've gst aamribhig to
Tammy stood dripping from hla
swim out. and listened with p va-
cant dreamy expression that cxas-
pent ted hla uncle almost to
words almost but not quits. It I
could have been quite for all the at-
tratlon Tommy vouchsafed Kim.
Xt endedw Ith Mr. Hoffman gtv-1
tag up thought of further fishing on
that day and they went home. Tom-
my hurried into hto beet suit and
over to Irene's house. But to did
not find her at home. Mrs. Everett
told him she was at the Reeds'.
"She's got same wonderful news"
he added Importantly. "Him Spangle I
telephoned this morning but than
rtos sure she'd want to tell you about
tt herself. Anyway ato had to rush
right over practice wtth Mrs. I
Reed. BheU Irene's accompanist you
know she explained quite unne
ssrily for Tammy knew tt as wen as I
ate. But aha liked the word; it
made Irene seem ao much n
a stager ta have an aecampantaL
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1931, newspaper, May 5, 1931; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1880270/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.