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FOUR
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A nine lilli ho it
Ne«%N|iuycr Serving
m lliue million
1 «»in ••• •■ ii ft f y.
Issue-] dally exci‘|it Snturday
(rum 207 South Hock Inland av< -
mu', and entered as sec-ifid-clsss
ma.l matter under the Act of
March 2. 1279
10 CONVENE HERE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13:
POINTS INVOLVED IN RIOTS IN FRENCH CAPITAL
DAVIS O. VANDIVIER
Editor and Publisher
A1 Wilson ..Advertising Manager
U. S. Education Aid Fund
To be Studied
ran I Wad*
.News Editor
The* AStfOCMTlflb PUK8S la ex-
clusively ontltUd to the u$e for
r«*-publlration of all the newa
dlapalclo'H credited to it or not
credited by thi* paper, and alxo
the local newa therein.
A11 rluhti of publication of spe-
cial dlitialchctf herein are also re-
served.
NnIIounI tilvcrildiiK
Hfiir^ifNlNlh e»»
FROST. LAM US A liOll\.
Nrn lurk, t hlt'iRw, Detroit,
St. I.oul*. Dollar. ItluMto,
'*»••« FmiirUcn.
DMI.I M IIMHII'lloN It \ I I *
Oy t airrlrr
One week ....______________$ .It
Three months ____....$1.36
One year...................15 40
ll> VImII III ( MiiiMlInn mill
Ailjolttluu 4 on'it leu.
One year ___________________14.00
Six months ...............t'i.M)
Three months ...... $i.S5
Plans for handling federal emer-
pency education aid funds In Cana*
dlan county will be discussed dur-
ing a meeting of independent school
district superintendents in the of-
fice of H. E, Wrinkle at the El
H-no hlghschool Wednesday after-
noon.
I The meeting has been called by
Miss Olcn Evelyn McCarty, county
superintendent. In addition to Mr
Wrinkle, who will preside, and
Ml-i McCarty, the conference in-
volves Ralph Myer, Yukcn, and
John Cney, Calumet
The funds are to be distributed
ihroueh John Vaughan, state super-
! mtendent.
It> Mull Oiiinlilf Aliotr l'«a«|lrn
One vear .......____________16 00
Ql v 3 — I
Six month?» ________________13.60
Throe month* ___.....______$200
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1931.
SOCIETY
Bible Thought
TKI III BRIDGE ci.cn
Members of the Trt Hi Bridge
club and their husbands featur’d
I heti monthly covered dish dinner
Monday evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs Fred E. Percy, 1200
A SURE OUIDE: Commit, thy „ „ ,
wav unto the Lord; trust also In 8o“‘h Barker avenue
Him: and he shall bring It to Additional guests were Mrs.
p8S3 Gustavus Funk and Mrs F*red L
Rest m the Lord ard wa". Hardison. The dining table was
patientlv for Mm—Psalm 37: 3. 7 1 centered with a low bowl of red and
white sweotpens
Daily Lessons
In English
■Mi
Mrs.
CALLED BY ILLNESS
P. R, Johnson. 1201 rMs
I Oak street, was called to Li^T
1 Rock, Ark.. Sunday by the illnc
Youths to Cooperate With
Local Agencies
The Boy Scouts of El Reno are
now being organised to carry out
President Roosevelt's "Good Turn"
which was broadcasted Saturday,
Feb. 10. The "Good Turn" is to
j render a real service to the com-
munity by providing the needy
with articles of clothing and house-
| hold equipment. There are many
1 people here who are In real need
' of such materials.
The plan of the Boy Scouts Is
to cooperate with the local agencies
of the Federal Relief, Salvation
Army. Red Cross and etc. These
; agencies will take charge of all
| the pieces of equipment gathered
j by the Scouts and see- that they
are redistributed among the needy
of the town.
To Collect Supplies
The Boy Scouts are to collect
the following types of articles
1
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
not say, “This piece of steel is
the more heavier of the two.'
Omit more.
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED:
Lullaby. Pronounce last syllable as
buy.
OFTEN MISSPELLED: Cheyenne
'Wyoming) and Cheyenne (River),
though pronounced shi-er, i as in
shine, accent last syllable.
SYNONYMS: Abide, dwell, live,
inhabit, reside, lodge.
WORD STUDY: “Use a word
three times and it is yours." Let
us increase our vocabulary by
mastering one word each day.
Today's word: COMPLICATE
(verb); to combine so as to make
intricate or difficult. "Are you not
complicating the question?"
of her mother, Mrs. W. W. Soutl*1
of Fordyce, Ark., who is undergdf I
Rock lb|
treatment in a Little
pital. Mrs. Carl Guth accompnr
Mrs. Johnson on the trip.
0
I
El
REMINISCING
Item* Reproduced Prom Tb«
Paper of 2R Years Ago
This air view of Paris shows the
buildings and joints which have
been involved in violent demon-
strations of rioters and clashes
between police and Royalists,
Communists, Fascists and war vet-
erans as these groups allowed
their disuUiasure with the govern-
ment as a result of the economic
condition and the Stavisky pawn-
shop scandal. All the important
nointa are indicated.
blankets, etc.
,| 3. Clothing—all kinds of dress-
es, underwear, coats, hats, cape.
; shoos, gloves, stockings, etc., all
_ . „ . _ , . sizes for men, women and chll-
a^rLTh™M LovelL of Colorado CONVALESCING Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs Flovd «<en.
Springs. Colo., Mrs. R C. Young C M Mosher. 415 South Barker Sheets. South M avenue, resumed The civic service committee of
and Charles MtUhollen were guesls avenue. U convalescing at his home lilt studies at the L, Reno high- j Hie local Boy Seoul organization
Feb. 13, 1903
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Shutter and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lassen re-
turned this morning from a tour
Household furniture, furnish- of the Island of Cuba, where they
ings. chairs, tables, desks, buckets, spent a month. Today Mr. and
cooking utensils, etc. Mrs. Lassen are visiting Mrs. Las-
2. Bedding of all kinds—mat- sen's people at Calumet,
tresses, pillows, linens, sheets, quilts.
Warmer weather should revive *’•* the diversion, in which Mrs
the smoldering interest In a muni-1 Herd Ison received the ladies' favor
Cipnl swimming rtool lor El Reno. f°r high score and the g-ntlemen'B
#> ♦> a i'ward was presented A D Dority.
France has broken ou: with a1 ,or !*?*. ,m‘x{ meet|ng
rash of economic disease. Her geld v'* pe amu>unced Idler
Standard is COh* MOMMT NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB
Meeting of the Monday Night
Monday ol their niece. Mr# Edgsi from a recent operation at the school Tuesday lo'lowins a 'several headed by Glen Ricker has charge
Following the buffet dinner bridge | Heber. and Mr Rc-bcr In Hydro. University hospital In Enid days' Illness with thr measles I of this work and asks that each
El Reno will go forward In 1934
Bridge dub was enjoyed lust eve-
rer‘than'ever mJ?"*'"*** ** Hbmy 114
tei than ever b fore South Macoinb avenue, with Mrs
.. . , ., . TI Sid Turpin and Mrs R. L. Btev.m-
Hitlei Is hitting below the belt ,rn r, additional guest a
In Austria Valentine suggestions aptieared
i in the details of the games and
Those who once felt Roosevelt eDpointmcnts of a dainty lunch
would not take "stands" on lm- < The favor for lilgn score went to
po.tant questions now believe he Mrs Turpin and Mrs John Lively
goes out of his way to ansert his won the second high score award,
opinions while the traveling prize waa re-
• ♦ • 1 reived by Mrs. Stevenson
hin\ \ri\«,
rnRNAl Uance without will meet with Mrs
I-, mercy must be the attitude of North Macomb avenue
organiaed society towards kidnap- * * ,i;
ii A.x long a wealthy persons LAHTERN HTAK
will dig up 3200.000 lor the release There was a good attendance
of relatives kidnaping will flourish al l1"' '"‘‘•‘“iig of the Eastern Star
unless the penalty lor kidnaping Monday evening at the Masonic
Is so drastic and severe that the Temple Following the usual reu-
nion will not take the risk Involved Ul» work l|w group repulred to
Federal and slate governments Hie second floor where a social
in list cooperate in fullest measure hour was enjoyed
to hunt down these most dcsplc- Program included a minuet dance
able of all rrtniinuls No case bv ,h<‘ following pupils of the Vlr-
should ever la- dropped until the khila Dove school of the dunce —
kidnupt-r.x nave been caught and ®nra Ann Preston. Junuvonne
punlHhed. South, Betty Ia-e Rauh. Eleanor
, . , Davis. Bonnie Leal Curry and Dr-
IDOL lores Harrison, who were assisted
i citizen who has any articles of the
above nature to gather them and
have them ready for the Boy
I Scouts to collect.
Look and Learn
J. E. Penner. of the El Reno
Mercantile company, was at the
store today for the first time in
two weeks. He has had a severe
tussle with fever.
Henrjf Schafer stated yesterday ;
that material has been ordered. I
and will arrive here In n fpw days |
for the construction of another j
mile of street railway.
Robert Bretz, one of Canadian
county’s foremost breeders of
Rhone Island reds, today shipped
a thorough-bred Rhode Lslaijd
cockerel to W H. Shackelford at
Shawnee.
RFID TtllX FIUHT' j u continue m f,-i tie ehH-k»n>
tagioia /lyi/i. i uriirr ’- famine i thr.*-- i ,’ a ,,i\ uni,, our i.iuiii
<« L«aian« nvn India, limit »”().• Aft mu cti nouiMto »«
I lufu Aoxoan u« •S.sSininf, ifi at if< u iriincD i i,li.'l,i» r - . lul if nana
0i/ hi'l hkMOQml a„g u i tnii ,, A)ft mu li.,n«*n;-,' i f|,, ■ v *oun<l
*ltfb of relief. Fvervone ♦« fh»ir
(cine, ol tour.tv bill he lot one wan
>vr> glad tc Uu Idaung Culthuoi be-
(unit
1 Do persons who faint alwayr
fall in the same direction? IIIONE CLASSIFIEDS TO NO. 18
2. What is the fastest four-
New Arrivals!-
Sports apparel ab-*^
solutely requires the^Bi
proper sports »t
FOOTWEAR
and here’s the
answer
. Jec
'• R(
9%S9
kf
uEir
Smart, rugged ox-f>
fords of white elk .. .
as soft as felt. To addj 1
to their comfort theyp-n
have crepe soles—theC
fabric that out wears'
leather! Flat and jun- k
ior heels.
$3.95
footed animal?
3. Who was the composer of
"The Merry Widow?"
4 What is the title conferred
franlfaliiilf h*i at «aicf<f«. Sel u m hi. f. iri ion* nnirv or !an< i Jnur,lcy up 10 OondoB was
/(’QfMf $Ht is to fccouic j moi/ut hud befit u*a* i
Nrxi Mondity fVoniliK tlW* group they rravh llnvittnd Ounng a
Lively 114 | ttuiai future on ieck
I 'Jufnst «ioldtuip kiss** h*t pusokm-
lie minHiki ( a ht > /w trigm Ml uil> lank Ah w. r. i„
UouiU Iks lord tutnily, nho I ul|v taoiiM'lau« lhn( n> oimtiliy vtoul l
futcr ask Yin/a to stop utfH them Uv ^tmlrd
"All right " he mud nfler furthtt
brief romoilcrtilior "I'll "ome.**
ry-SPITE the rumblings and muf- p‘*no by Ml> 0pal SlwcM-
t-' fled roar of the Conservative .a<,u Biu« ...,i„n„i.^, .....
rt r. js s**-
In both pnrtti.v President Room*- ,«fn>shn<„niN w„r.. .....
veil s^,pulurlty r°,,l,nues through- tlnp u|)pnimmrnLs were obrerved
h , f ?!’ . i mUf,h T*"' meeting in two weeks will
he idol of the American people l)r only for buMnPM
loduv ua he wh* nmrly nlnfj
monihA ago. Tin* fundamenul
uhiu when the stoumrr lurehrs timi
»/it i« thin ini into hit dims 7 njim
is fitted mth Belt-rspiiHMch afid in rt
day sends i loln << noU of upoloijy
Sho is piles %ht is not d nyry hut
uhvn Tludir ioii fronts lio In tuo
days lotct, slu. soys shs can not m -
ctpt his flndnrlat Old now, l urtu i
fluully pcisundes Violo to ft< him
help hi i with the understanding she
wilt pay him bark, as they near
/•notund After sot/my good-by to
Vloln uud ihs Hut her folds, 7 logic
yors across Kngtund to the horns of
his iiefrr, Janet, whets her husband,
Haney 0#ntore, on artist, greets
hDn llarvey takes Tlyyle to his
studio and shows him one paintlny
in imiHtalai lit shows him another
of a dunrlng ylrt and Tloyle Is
it mated when hr reeufinises it <|«
1 lota tluiicy to Id him hr had found
hei in a noban t on the continent,
'Hums mow* moiosc as the weeks go
by and he heats nothing from Viola.
(Soif ou us wi th thi: is run Y)
LOCAL BRIEFS
reason apparently lies in the na-
tion wide belief that Roosevelt's
appeal Is essentially to the best
side of man and to the gcivral wel-
fare of all the people There ta
something ol a religious note In
the praise accorded him This was
Lre'.mu b‘rUKlfty the K WUh"
greetings -ent him by a famoua
American <dHcr a Kcnubllcnn by
Mrs C. N Kcdell and daughter.
Kathryn, have returned from Kan-
sas City, Mo. where they spent
Mrs L
*Prr id'tii *lfM«vHI'r(,J 1*1 V0U ^ 73S 'liadden'"axemlc.'
id n May >ou nlways u-narteil Monday lor Memphis,
believe that the toU” of the p.'opl
Is th? voice of Ood."
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS
Trx. where they will join their
husband and father and make
! their home
A | : 1 WN | • n! ■ ,i strange
IVluctur.'cf light and shade one 'a»enue. was an Oklahoma City
L A Garner 700 South Hot!
0) t: mo : Martltna contrasts u visitor Monday
between the romstlc gaHj ■ —»
ol the wedding acmes, and the dls- Mrs Marlon 8 Career returned
put<', often bitter and violent of '•* her home in Oklahoma City
mihnonllv married eouplev About Monday loliowina a brief visit
200000 divorce, n year nr ■ hung "'I'h her dnuuhter. Mrs John C
grant d in lira United 8 itca Whst D»L»nn and Mr. DeUna, StKlBoulh
a drry of rtl-ccrd th?-e figures HU Macomb avenue
Tlirrc h nothing more b-nuUful ■
than the confiding faith with which Jt'nn. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
young p’ooie cnl r U’" mvntlc un- Oustavun Funk. 403 South Williams
known of merrlnre They look lor- av«>»«. U convuJctdng (nun the
ward to bright dava when th' aun tncealoi
will always thin*, and romance will ----
ferner color the acme with lu Ad' Bell resumed her a*u-
rainbow hura diet at Central State Teacher*
And then 200 000 homes an to onHe*c In Edmond Mondav follow-
rmaah each vear. and hon-ymoon a ^*w days’ visit In the home
hapoinevi turns 'o dust and ashei nf har twrenta Mr and Mrs 8 H.
And th' worst of It t-, not the bit- ®ss South Hadden avenue
ter dFieuoolntmrni of cherishrd
hotra T7ie worst ts that to much
crime and pov»rty ar' due to
broken homes, if you could inter
Mr. and Mrs John MtUhollen
have returned to their home tn
Wa»on»a after snendlnt a few dava
view the HI and prison Inmate. *dth the former's slater. Mrs n
of anv state, mnnv of them wcu'd
say they began In an wrong th'
(lav thdr nnren*s lygnn tn nuarrel.
Hictr ItttJ. hredi refred In ov*r
the dinner table but Inst'nd of
flniina family affection and wu«
counsel there th'v cneount"n*d
harsh words and *e1ft«h aarertloos.
Th're Is no choice to train un
O Young, and h's brother Charier
Millhollen, 107 Bait Clark street
A Problem A Duy
A man Invested a sum of money
good children wh«n the yrrbil ,ot * VMr* a‘ fl ,>,>r rent; his son
rssors ore flylns threugh the rlr. mvetted the same amount for 3
Brfere the young fo'ks say th-’ vaa,a a* * f't cent. If the father
fat'ful vows of matrtmnnv let "reived It 200 more than hla son
rP4frhlmr qumUoui ®uni of monpy ihtt
thal fascinating person mrrelv the <'nr.>1 hives)ed*
lomatlc creature ol dremn or a Anasrer l« Yestrrdav'a f‘roblem
real man or woman, who will show , ^ ^ Ranlunatlon Tlie ratio
up solid stuff after the alnrms of "• 370 '* B: lal<'' "quare
life have been washed off the aur- 1,01 ®* *’ m‘'Hlplv by 43
face gilding? _
A ♦ * I
LATINO AND WON KINO
CHAPTER II
IT KKEMKI) wiin i l> pu.ftliilr to
Tluglu s toriiientcl »|>icu ilml Ihu
agony n* en,lured could tw witlim
himwlf alone. Mureljr, wherever sli«
wan, tlie, i 111 I INI tie eonte reeponsivu
chord in liet Iml,I,mi eotil that (oil
hie tin tiling longina and ellrrvd in
un.uer! Hnrely in llioee drshidlnl
dreuine that nimtrd hie reel elie
could not In- uiterly remote from
him and unawaiol It moo nod in-
credible that Ihie thing could be con-
Uned to olio etruagllng entity alonel
For elm hud medid him mi ileeper-
ately. Ttm tliouglit of her hel|,leee-
Oe»» »ne i>«-ii>. tiially with hlui. Uut
(or tlint, lie ladteved, lie could have
lairno tils torment turns easily. He
could not rid lilniMdf o( the Idea
thal her need still existed, end that
the would not let him know.
Un that It ret day in Harvey's
studio ho had been confident that
only a lew days would ola|>se before
lie heaid from her Uut lime bad
Hi seed Mine I hen. and day followed
dav wiihoui the amaurame of any
letter (iom her Vet he could not
persuade himself Hull her need (or
hol|) was fast Resides— besMes—
she had promised to write, and even
though eh# might not know how
much he longed to hear, ahe could
not break her promise, do dav by
day he argued within hlnisell while
faith and hot* gradually dwindled
least her
That Harvey was tn any way
rOL'nlina upon him to product a sub-
ject for hie nest picture lie was not
a wort. Harvey having tinewdly ae-
vided that this was a fan belter
suppressed Already tlie affect which
thee crude unllnishtd studies Pad
male main him wus fading, and lie
did no! seek t« revive it. lie prv>
fer e,| to keen lus memory of her
unram lied by any inner influomt A
«tu me resemblance 'imo no lasting
aptoai tor him Harvey reuld net
por'rev w Ui any am unity that
w h rh he hail nevoi seen, on-! ho
It won something of a eumphtnont
In la- asked to accompany Harvey
oil one of his madcap expeditions
when w Imi he piciiut-s<iuely do
Hcrlbcd as llie devil-dunce" was la
ginning to take hold of hull There
were very low whom he could en
dure ot such limes, ft would he In
(cresting to tvnteh developments
In fact, anything would lie lni«ree|.
ing uflcr these terrible weeks of
-dngnullon and fninlt-ae watting.
Harvey received his docinlon with
obvious satisfaction He was count-
ing Ihe notes In his pocketImok
"Well, I'm off this afternoon." he
snld "so you'd belter got ready
Train nt two-thlrty! Oh. by the
way. here's a letter for you! I far-
got to mention It before It got Into
my pile by mistake two days ago.*
lie tossed an envelope ucros* to
Tiggta without further ceremony
and turning, left the room.
Tlggln took the letter, mildly Indite
Haul. It wits addreeeod in a clerkly
hand, nml there waa a typewrllten
missive inside There was also an
eneloauro In the form of a cheoue
which was pinned lo the letter
“Wunt on earth , , ,* Mid Tlggie,
and la gan to read.
Ik .ir Sir |tlie letter rsn|. Wo have
plouaure In enclosing herewith a
cheque fot 20 potimla. being as we
understand, the amount of the hum
idvaneotl by you la our client, Hire.
Vloln Norman. Kindly acknowledge
receipt uml confirm that flila la in
setllonient of nil obligations,
Yours fullhfvilly,
O. P. (HtlF.ltHON A OO..
Solid i ore.
A clerk's initials were aemwlod
against the name.
Tlggie rend the letter rnrefully to
the end. turned hack and noted tlie
add rose In Hie Temple, and there-
after eat unite imklonleae for many
leiieo eecomln Tlie blood had gone
out of Ida face. It came alowly
lank, mounting gradually to hlg
forehead lIII Ihe velna swelled out III
cords. Tlie liund that held the lettor
w ae clenched.
He spoke at last, very quietly, al-
most under hie breath. "No. I'tn
• limned"—he said—"I'm damned If
I'll put up with this!"
He opened hla hand again with the
words and smoothed out the letter
with rare. Then he returned II with
It* enclosure te lie envelope and
place,i it m an Inner pocket.
"No. I'm damned." he laid again,
even more deliberately. "I'm damped
if 1 will'
II was net often Hint Tlggie In-
dulged in strong language and when
he did II usually meant something.
oratory lasts »o prove hi* point
r-xsvxBt m -a ,_____ . . . Nerve reaction a are defitdlalv
DK>Pt F who have to work for a slower after one has eaten and us-
* -which, in utte way or ually about an hour elnpara before
•notlier includes Just about all of Ihcv attain normal speed again
tia will be interested in the recent And they worker profitably might
atnlamont of Dr N I Kraann- take hood of this fart when lie
/'Tu Phr*'' r’M ,unfh W u* brain Inals
clan, that th* human brain needs alter a meal Ii logically follows
hi loaf for about an hour ufierjUwt R Inn Is more attar
won glad that the matter ' g<j
pat rntly re- id fro-n the eriM.I,,,' ,”','1" i£n TeTy
mud lie roulu not linve borne tit)
further reicrew* to hot Hlie hud
prondMxt to write ihe had promised
lo write! Why did no letter cotueT
And then hne morning Harvey
took Idm hy eurprlee "I'm going
up lo town," ho said. 'Vats to
oomef
"WhetI For the duyT* queried
Tlggie.
Harvey'* fer* ware lie Impish
entile "And for Ihe night also; per-
Janet s reception of their decision
ta go lo town for a few days waa
clinru JerlellC. "Heel thing poaalhie'"
"lie declared. 'T'.d about as busy wa
I can be jiwt now. It'll glv* me a
little tune to aet thing* into ahap*
l>o you sop-, too " she coded to Tig-
id* "Theia e no sense in hanging
about her* getting bored with life."
Thru'* tea inclined to ogre* with
net -nd there wn» no denying that
ho 1 ciI of late,
though he did aol lib,me her or hor
eurrnundlnr* for thut Rhr accom-
panted (hem tn the ati.llon to retrieve
the car, but elic did mil wad io mi*
them Into the train Tim* was loo
pre, ions lor that With a wave of
the hand and a Jerk nf the dutch
ahe was off again, and they were
left to I hair awn device*.
"flood sort—Janet I" said llarv*y,
"Hha ta—a mighty good sort," uiH
Tlggie, with a somewhat unreaaen-
• sjae.se--* sexes so eomew vises muiii'i'iii
hags two nights, perhaps thieel-|ll(l|p reeling that he aught to tie la.
Ha paused "Pariuipa a whota
one eata a nival
1Y> be sure moat proplr who have
rnjnyod tig- (ecling nt mmlal
lassitude that fidhtwa a gtsxi din-
ner always have suspected this.
But Hie Russian dtk-Uir made lab-
.... _____ a heavy
meal than aftor a light one
The wage-earner who does any-
thing resembling brain work wilt
find hla efflelency barilv Imimlr-d
If he alulf* a big feed Into him-
self avery day at the noon hour.
weak'"
Tlggie considered the proposition
II bail lie sttrniiinna. "Where ar*
we going to stgyr ha aaked
llsivey mads an airy gesture "At
an inexpensive hostel in Ihe Fulham
road 11 >ou .km 1 like ii, we 00a
always sleep on Hie Kndmnkincnt.”
"What ahnut JnnrIT" raid Tlggie
Haivey'g smile broadened, "Jnnst
dlansnl on liar Is-half,
llarvey grinned a little "Hha'a
got some fairly sound Ideas ntmlit
men," he said, “which, after all, la
what moat women spend their Uvea
In vain trying to achieve."
Tlggie did not trouble tn dispute
this, for II seemed apparent that
Janet knew haw to bold hsr own,
and Hint was nil that mattered Th*
train ram* tn, and he got Into It will*
by two changes Involving
11 !“ tengthy wait* at wayside atuiions at
winch llarvey chafe-1 considerably.
"Thor* are limes." he aunt, "when
the country egasperatee me—It*
smug Inetliriency anu complete eatle-
factlon with the mediocre. Hut y|
course in other moods one groups
these shortcomings under Ihu gen-
eral term of churnimg simplicity. |
notice thal you are braced to endure
with pallom-c."
“You M-e. I've corn# from India,"
said Tlggie "One lias to there."
"I should say It eonu-s naturally
to you." observed llarvey.
Itilt when they reached the termi-
nus at last, Tlggie displayed a most
unexpected activity. "Don't wnlt
for me! I've got to gel on the tolo-
phone." he said. "You go on! I'll
join you Inter "
"What the dlebens do you want
the 'phone for?" questioned Harvey
In astonishment.
“Business." said Tlggie tersely,
grubbing his sultenso. "I may not
turn up at nil. Don't worry If 1
don't! I'll lot you know,"
Ho would have gone with the
words, hut llarvey caught him by the
arm. "Damn It, man I You -ain't
clear off like tin* We've come up
mainly for your sake though you
may not realise If. If you fade out
now I sh ill go to pieces—get drunk
—and proh-ibly end up at Vino
etreet"
Tlggie Mopped short There was a
ring of sincerity tn Harvey's voice
thal could not lie Ignored though It
did not make Ills Interference any
the more welcome
“Oh. we've come up for my sake,
have wef* he *nld. "All right You I
can come nlong nnd wall If you like. |
Hut 1 must get lids call through ut
once."
“You're a funny devil," snld liar-
vey, though lie spoke with relief. "1
never expected you to take the hit
between your teetti nnd holt *
"Live and launi!” sold Tlggie
tritely.
Ho ensconced himself In a tele-
phone hoe and left llarvey to wun-
der alioul outside.
He had lo wnlt a few minutes for
Ills call, but It eiiiue at length and
In response to Ills brief demand for
Mr. flrloreop a vole* asked his name
and presently informed him that
Mr. arlereon would streak lo him im-
mediately.
Then after a further pauee an-
other voice neeosted him, "I* Hint
Captain Turner 1'
"Speaking." snld TtglO* *Arv joii
Mr, Qrlerenn?"
"Yea What eat. 7 A* for you*"
The voir* had e ,-virl snap lo ll
which caused Tlggie lo stiffen al-
most involuntarily.
He answered with a certain pre-
cision Him sounded erlm "1 want
a word with von. please. Can I have
It If I com* round si om-e?"
II* almost expected th* tnww'i r
though he could noi hn»* eald why
Afraid not--I'm just off—office
closing *
"I r»n lx- round In a few minutes,"
eald Tlgai*.
"No aood * The ensw er held
flnailiy. and Tlggie stiffened a little*
more "I ve got * train lo catch "
Dash ID" Mid Tlaait. "Well,
look beret I've had your teller, nnd
I w-ani Era Noimun e address. She's
a diem of your* *
rrrv! W* don't give nwsy nd-
dresses." The voire woe even
curler limn before; II sounded al-
most Insulting. "Thai's all, Is ItT"
Tlggie 11 nice-1 himself In thrust out
a (leurallv* fool before the door could
be closed upon him. “No, ll's not
all. IMd on I I've something <>i*e
to discuss. When can I see you lo-
moi row?" | >
"I rnn't dlscuae Mrs Norman's af-
fair* with anyone,-- came the uncom-
promising reply.
"Dash III" ejamlnled Tlggie again.
"You rnn't refuse me a bust ness In-
terview, You ran cnll me * client
too If you like."
He heard a sound Ilk* a sardonic
laugh cut short There was * mo-
mentary panes, than tha vole# spoke
again. "Very well. I'll *** you to-
morrow al 10. Horry 1 must go
wow. Oood-byl"
(JO US VONTIS VIM)
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Answers
1. Yes; always forward.
I 2. Tlie cheetah, or hunting;
leopard, of Asia and Africa.
3. Franz Lehar.
4 Prlma donna.
5. Arizona.
Mrs C. H. Siler, 1117 South
Macomb avenue, spent Tuesday in
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