The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1916 Page: 5 of 10
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♦oooooooooooo^ooooooQoooi
O ‘JEAN OF THE LAZY A "
Wow Metioan* 'ao4 Amwrtcanoj »•« wrw qnawr. 1 mn't ••**, rey.} willing
nilngUd amiably. j *«>If, why you'd want to
~ ---.rfiiJrJL^rurssSLs I; ~ '
>
■ V B. M. BOW KB.
« opyrlahi. lilt, by UMlo. Brown * Compawr.
Mau?.t*tl,^“k-"rh* Coro,B« «“* o' Laur.no. Av.rtl,”
^ th« door of a Ion* adobo enn-|that
X j llna »aa flung open. A group' Jean wotghod
V I of invn chni* out.
dnotlat to tha
♦OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^I*™'"-
loft. 1 had a lettnr for yoirr (Ion to “proparodnaaa." I whtoh to build a d.oant clvilli* ... v
-------- ----- ---- Joan caught look, hi* manner, and got no gat., an * gave St to lUm.** Car* r.wourc**'1'** we’ll’*., tut umTor *rly °pr^ar»d h*to rwirt* luvaS | “uf’
U i her breath and leancl forward, clew to what waa going on hack , »< m tno over with lt.*‘ lal,” ho *«ld. "It la Ju*t aa Ire Job “ *“ "• Why?"
j Th.ro aa* Art Osgood with hi* of her *yea. Carl* What waa It about? Pfrtuni In fact more Important' ' ._ . . | "How can 1 t.ii .new b.>.
oitass.r»rj ss a. - - - — -•,* "\z::rLr;, ... risLa
What do you know?" Art's, un-t what It waa about. lia 1
kta word*.
(Continued front Oar U*t luar)
tnd thero. In the Victoria, Jean
i. allied the true ability of Kobert
Ciant Ifiurn*. For the first time
he appreciated and reapected him
»nd wa* grateful for what he had
tatight her to do.
Her mood changed abruptly
when the Jean picture ended. The
inu'dc changed to the (train that
had filled the great place when
entered.
, . i rather than the hamher but per- eye* never left her face. I read ii, and Muck It In ih» pock
folded. Skin me alive if It isn't |hnp* less effective weapons of a Jean began to feel a certain e* of his chip "
,* JD*f‘>od!" man. |confu*iom' (< •>■•« lu.N«l ,u Our Next I*mi«)
Ar# *ore?” Jean studied "O, Art!" she called. Just e*. -j know you left because you
, 1 y a* would have called to _jou didn't want to stay and
v„_ .!L . * h'r#* youc eye*?| him on the range tn Montana, face—thing*—I—I h*ve felt
Nuw. whgt do you reckon hot, Hello. Art!" T if I could kill you. almost, for
doing dowa in Mexico?"
Osgood wheeled and glanced what you have done!" She 'stop j
up at the V.wanda; saw her and pP,t lt„d brac.-d her.-nlf. "I
IITIcm! bis hat in th« s»*itar« don't want to arjrtie about It. I
knew r® well. 'came here lo make you to bHek
Art. contrary to her eipecta-; .h,j far* things. It’*- horrible
lions, grinned and catne hurrying -----•• she „a» thinking of tier
toward her. Jean watched him' faiji,w then, and she could not
CHAPTER IX.
Jeun did not have to fight her
wrey thru “Warring toe.icy to
I reach Nogales.
Jean waited, alert, anxious to' Sh« let Lite take her to the
mi's no part of that picture which hotel. She fancied that she had rro*fl the street; waited, daie(l|KO on
had startled her when she hud b'*en crafty and natural in her’ hy the success of her ruse, while, ... vou’re all wrone Mavhe
first looked at the soreen. i manner while he was with her. he disappeared under the veran-, d kim_L. me i m
"Warring Moiico!” That was and that Lite did not droam of ,|a- ->he heard hi* feet upon '
the name of It, Jean held her
breath, walling for the scene
5: "CHILD POVERTY
HAS BEARING ON
PREPAREDNESS"
PENDLETON GROCERY
I don’t know
what she had In her mind to do. ‘he stairs. .She saw him coming d yenV the'^sUchteHt'' no'ion of
-r. wc„t <ow«rd hcr grinning In hi* Jo, „£• ruling °I
straight to the Southern Pacific : a‘ the meeting. could clear tip If I did go. ’
a ticket to! "Jean Douglas! Hy all that’s l
i lucky!" he was sxt lalmlng.:
"Where in the world did joif
lb came to
t
that might mean much to her
There; this must be It, she. •<,a‘!°n and bought
thought with a flush of excite- Nogales.
meut. | With an impulse of wanting!.. ... ,
NOGALEH. MEXICO. KKD-fto let her 1’ncle Carl know she llplU ,lu'v" fr,,m •
Kl!AL TROOPS OK GENERAL: was not forgetting her mission, a *,f,p ,,‘r'*r,,Jr 1,1
KOdThRLIHK^ . WITH A.MKHl-! she sent him this telegram;
t’AN SOLDIERS OK KORTl'NEj "Have located Art. Will bring
SERVINU ON STAKK OK NOTED! hint hack with me. JEAN."
(lENEllAL," j After that, nhe went home,
Jean had it stamped Indelibly j packed a suitcase and her st.\-
upon her brain. She waited, shooter and belt. She did not
w ith a quick Intake of breath I know just what might happen in tha,.s ruiminR at th„ Teatro Pa- Art Osgood * face,
w hen the picture stood out with | Nogales, but she meant to bring ta(.iu. You sure ar e making a What has cm;
sudden clarity before her eyes. | back Art Osgood if ho were to hit wlth thosf> mov!ng pictures; way
A closp-up Kroup of officers! be found alive, hence the y
and men on<l some of the nu n I shooter.
American diress, an<l| ^ Then she went in a taxi to thi thurc and see you and Lite come a!l straight sailing---*’’
MV OILVON (iWtllMIt.
Washington, Keb. I’,",. "The
army mid navy iTopartiHeutu re-
dnmhlv. I”111 “’at over .,0 p i cent of to
men w1
Jean look* d at him
She supposed she should have to m,'M ' " 1‘‘> r“' etii nnn n!
foree him to go after all. She ’ 1 1 !eln« ph> ••'ictlly
would have to use her gun; per 1,1 r! ’*>' ,inril for the s-t-
front of her....... .......... Ll|0> ainr0 vice. sc i s. actor Kenyon of
Iowa, discussing tlie joint rcso
luli u which he introduced today
•n In th
her mind had she seen how Lite
standing Just within the
•Hit S. Hudson.
Hoof Pot HoRst. per lb. ......
Good Rolling Reef, per lb. ....
Pork Chops per lb...........
Pork Steak, per lb..........
Pot Roast of Pork, per lb. . . .
Pork Shoulder, per lb .......
Pure laird, per lb. Mr; 2 for. .
Elver, per lb................
pare Rib*, per lb...........
V.k Rone*. Ac per lb.; »! for.,
i'resh Country i- ruh. per iloieii
Kroah Country Hutter, per lb. . .
iiesl White Potatoes, per peck
iiitrlmnk Potatoes, per peck . . .
j ' i ns Corn ...............
j 2 packages Spaghetti ........
I pH s..g'I ool npick.s or Salt .
. J c.xn; Hominy or Kraut ......
j ? cans Pumpkin ............
12 I hi Good CoffM .........
Walnut it-jofl
.........Mr
......... Hr
.........t Ac
.........I Ac.
........ I.Ac
......i- i.ac
........ ’J.-H
and held out his hand in unsus-.j'*1^ ]lad'f0|;owcd°her
! She might nave Jclt ear cr
CHAPTER X.
senti’e, authorizing the
president to appoint a commit*
THE LARC.f«t wovrN’^
.OUTFITTERS IN THE SOUTHWEST,
YESHT IS POSSIBLE
TO STOP RHEUMATISM
Rheumatism is a tormenting
atutitem malady. In some ca
yield* to treatment which is 1
avail in other rase*.
The darting pains, lame muscles <
M’Pcned joint* only disappear by gra
U.dly oxi riling the uric acid, and i
many C ,|,< nnds have Keen relieved I
the I !" 1-ctiriching oil-food in ScoMj^
I in i that you should giva itji
t •;thf ul tn il. Scott's Frrmlsion actanP
•* itul Wood purifier by increasiri;'j
the led corpur les and it strengtheetl
the »»rrann t<» uuTy of! the acids whis' I
C iu.^r the trotihji*. I
fry & >tt*s Ktmslekma It ngwot httfUK]
It has ! l|x <1 tboupiaiidi au<i may be Ml
liclly wL.it )o» net'll. So Alcohol*
btvjtt & Bown«, BLioniWld.N.l. |^l|
4
w an RTanainK juai wiinin uio ^inn
"WeE. s»y! this is like seeing'door listening to every word and ‘of , poV-'-rtv '
u walk out of that picture • watching every expression on r,.m< m!-., therefor
and suggest
cropped up. an>
Art asked her curiou.l;
I thought that affair was
from home to stroll in tied long ago. 1 thought il
manner.
at whom she looked.
Tall ho was, and setunro-
shouldered and lean; with h!a
hat set hack on his head and a
hair smile curling his lips, his
eyes looking straight into tbo
(itinera. Art Osgood! Art Os-
p.ood, at Nogales, Mexico. Serv-
ing on the staff of General Kos-
terlisky.
Was the man mad, to stand
there before the merciless, re-
vealing eye of a motion-picture
eamera’.’ Or did his vanity bl
him to the rifk?
She stared abstractedly at the
was one man j depot, and started on ner Journey lining up. large as life.
With a six-shooter jostling a box. Lite, anyway?"
of chocolates in her suitcase. , Jean brac» d
Jean arrived in Tucson and slipping into easy
left on time on the once-a-day| with this man
train to Nogales.
How Is’
herself
convensation
conscience-free.
Lit« also arrived in Tucson on he thought, evidently did not
time, tho Jean did not see him, seem to hitn a matter of any,
since he descended from the chair mon,nt.
car with caution as she went Art looked at her inquiringly ‘
into the depot. '"What’s the matter?” he demand-)
Lite wits thirsty. He went to ed "You calif d me up here and
find something wetter than water: now you stand there looking like
to drink. While he was sore I was a kind that had been;
the once-a-day train went off caught whispering and must be
thru the desert. i kept after school.
"To send an innocent man to
prison for It? Do you call that
against utralglit sailing?”
’M hat Innocent man?" Art
"ho seemed so asked. "I never know any ln-
Killlnp u man, nooent man---”
O! You didn’t know?”
’All I know,'’ said Art, "I’m
Inefficiency In adults must
use," continued the
England at the
the war, 60 per
tnen who applied
as unfit. In tier-.
"The child-«*’* bureau reports
that the babies of the pool' die j
jat three limes (he rate of those!
who arc in fairly well-to-do fain-I
I llies.”
Senator Kenyon believes that
hnv>‘ som
V (Ml
senator.
“In
hegii.uing
of
( out of
tlie
svoi t* reject oil
many, lu
ns unfit.
per
J?
The Wail of a Pain-Racked Rodv
, , . , Lite new it go clipping over "You’re sore about something
refugees who were presented next ■ the switch. He stood in the mid-'I’ve said. What, don’t you likei
Sh wished that she knew when ,j]e 0f the track and swore. Then ■ to have anybody talk about you
t! e picture had been taken how he went to the telegraph office j being a movie-quei n? Excuse'
long ago. Her experience with . an(j foun(j out that a freight left me, if I've said something I had- I stopped reading Marv’s letter I torture vourself and me*”
^«zss?is?is2|s.« sr-ssE ssiKairu's -“l^'STsS: stt, is:, iruiriZ'::
the cameras work and things to his bank roll, and af-j "No, you won’t. You’ll stay daily visit to me. I than be bed ridden for a long
terwards climbed Into the ca-| right where you are." His frank h<, bent over rav bed and time. When do you think I can
boose on the sidetrack. inccenlance of her ho.-dlle atliiude. p-i'ised mv cheek llghtlv and said K° home""
Jean started oiy. over a bar- i st.adied Jean. "Do you think I "Well, my dear. I have at last "I d-n’t know that Margie;
itv hurried to the nubile ArtI -“nness ‘hat was not like the, came all the way here just to Rot fhin„ straightened out at J’»u must he patient."
,tj hurried to the public. Art barrermese of Montana, and tried; say hello?” | the book concern and, Margie, "Do you want me home Dick?”
not to think that perhaps Art, “Search me.” Art studied her we aro a]m0;.t rieh." i Dick was siilent for a moment
Osgood had by this ttinc drifted; curiously. "I’ll be darned if 1 "nU| you do feel well, don’t l tnd then he said, ”1 am not
on into obscurity. They drew know w hat you came for; but vou Uick?” I said somewhat ap-! staying there.”
near to Nogales. j it’s a cinch you didn’t come just prehensive. for he looked vervi I was so astonished that I
Casa del Sonora, whither she | to be riding on the cars.”
went was an old, two-story I \0. drawled Jean. “I didn’t.
between
i he actual projection of a pictftre
upon the screen.
Still this was, in a sensm a
news release, and in all probabil- ‘ renness that’ was''not "like
Osgood might still be at Nogales,
wherever that was. She was
going to get Art Osgood if she
had to fight her way clear thru
"Warring Mexico.”
In the lobby the face of Lite
Avery appeared.
"Why Lite!” she said.
"Why, Jean!’’ he mimicked.
‘Don't rpsh off. Walt till I get
structure of Spanish type.
The trip had been tiresome.
Jean was weary. Hut she in-
tended, that evening, to
I came after you.’
you a ticket, and then you come Art Osgood, if he were In town
beck and help mo admire our-
wives.”
"Yes, I’ll go back with you,”
she drawled. "I want to see how
you like the sight of yourself
just as you are. It—It’s real
good for one, after the first
shock wears off.”
But all the while she talked
to him in whispers when he had
the window and
She went to
looked out.
FTom the American custom
house on the opposite corner
came Lite Avery, stalking leis-
urely along. Jean watched him,
wondering how he came to be
in Nogales.
When he was gone sho step-
ped thru the open window to
looked very|
worn and tired. j gave my bad leg a terrible
“Yes, I am feeling very well. ! wrench and nearly fainted.
What I meant was that by the' "1 am staying with Jim. Mar-i
Art Osgood laughed a little. ”1 terms of the will you know, it Pie, I simply could not stay at1
sure w ish that was the truth,” j win take me about ten years to home without you.”
*nee' he said. ^ get this thing straightened out “Then you do love me, Dick?”
"i did,’ said Jean calmly, "lijo that if anything happened to I "You dear woman, can’! I
came after you.' j me you would be perfectly in- ever again make you believe that I
"Jean!" Th«re was a queer, | dependent and I want to live at only lovo you, that I have!
pleading note m Art's vxiice. "I j leaf? that long. never loved anyone but you, an 1 j
wi.di I could believe that, but I. "How are you feeling Margie? never will love anyone but you',’!
can’t. I ain't a fool.” j How is the leg?” j All my foolishness has nothing I.
"Aes, you are, Jean contra- "i guess it is all right Dick, to do with loving. Such things
dieted. “Aou were a^ fool when, put j fe€j terribly to be a st'ek have nothing to do with any
u
Dress Sale } |l
Saturday S
$4.95 f
Oi* rack full of beautiful Evening
and Street Dresses, values up to
B1S0, your choice Saturday while
they last $4.95.
New Dresses
$14.95
A rack full of exquisite Street and
Afternoon Dresses of Silk Crepe De
Chine, Taffetas, charatense, etc., all
the new spring effects are in this lot.
Values up to $25.00—choice Saturday
$14.95.
u
wanted to discufis the Jean pic- the veranda that ran the length
Dire, she was waiting for the 0f the hotel, and looked across
Nogales picture.
When it came, Lite gave a
real start and plucked at her
sleeve.
“Look—quick! That fellow
standing there with his arms
the street into Mexico.
She was, she decided, about 15
feet from the boundary line
Across the sitreet fluttered the
Mexican flag from the Mexican
you thought you could go away lying here while you arc working r.un'a loving.’
and no one think you knew any-
thing about—Johnny Croft.
"Well?”
so hard. I am not even a good I looked at D’ck closely. "Then
chum let alone a wife.” : you think that no married man
, . ... ... . "Wo 'v'ofl'‘ discuss that my loves the other woman with
Well, somebody did think so. dear,” said Dick nu’etly. "All whom he has a liason?”
Ive thought so for three years,, you have got to think about is "i would not "iv that for
and so I’m here.” Jean found about keeping vour courage and " ' f
that her breath was coming fast, j gt.tt jng well.”
“I shouldn’t think you’d wantj "Would it he a terrible thing sometimes tho other woman a
customs house. In the street ^-g ^ 'f ^"you like to ^ *
some men don't love their wives.
It is sometimes the wife and
her
his ivart al-
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you had picked them from your own orange grove.
These surpassing oranges are carefully cultivated
under the summer sunshine of Florida, which
is blended with showers in just the proportion
needed. They are not removed
from the trees until fully ripe
and filled with delicious juice.
Sealdsweet Oranges
They have been picked, cleaned
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saving money and making sure . 9
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by protecting those of the con-
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Sealdsweet Gnpeftsit
Sealdsweet grapefruit are of the
same superiority and are grown by the same
persons. Grapefruit are big brothers of oranges
and are both food and drink. Try some this
year—the Sealdsweet kind.
Sealdsweet oranges and grapefruit are useful la
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mailed free to any address on application.
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Get It at the Herskowitz
Store—
I! I
n
will keep
! way a”
i "An'l you love me, Dick?
“Always dear heart. So much j b
J that I have not ceased curtiny j
I myself that I have ma'te you s.if- jj
! fer.” He took me up In his
I arms and id md me, but it wa
i not with the old fervor. I was u
j not sure that he was afraid to i
j show me or IT his ardor had p
TA? ! burned it-iMf out. T wish T knew a)
j little book, T wish t knew. J
I let Dick leave mo with a k
! weary pood night and I tried to, 3
j sleep but all the while l kept u
I thinking of a poem [ read the jy
j other day in a newspaper. I
! *i
| Life, you have bruised me and r!
chilled me; Kate, you have; ■
jeered at my pain;*
Dreams, you have mocked while 3
you thrilled m- -o I turn B
to (he battle again.
Love, you have blessed me and R
led me; the lips that have 9
kissed you, you smite;
Hope, you have urged me and J*
fled me hut left is the joy U
fight! ' I
r.oo no/ r-:\ jinx’s sox
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1916, newspaper, February 25, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860495/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.