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It RENO (OR.) DAILY TRIBUNE
I«nkr t»s«
Issued dally except Saturday
from *07 Booth Rock Inland ave-
nue and entered ua m-rond-rla**
mall matter under the Act of
March II, 1«7*.
RAY J. DYER
Rdltor and Publlaher
_ Harle...........New* Rdltor
ul Wade____Advert Inin* Manager
Rifi
The ASSOCIATED PRESS In ex-
el <*lvely entitled to the nap for
Tc-puhllratlon of all the new*
tianntrhca credited to It or not
•redlted by this paper, and alao
the local newn therein.
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rial dlapatchea herein are alao re-
aerved.
National Adverllalna
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daily aiinariiimoN itvrr.s
H.v farrier
One week _________________| .if
Three months ______________It.SR
One year . ____... . . .....|r..40
Hr Alall In I'nnaillnii nod
Adjoining fniinllea.
One year ...................M on
Plx months _________________12.50
Three months ... *1.35
.tv Mall llntklile Above fniinllen
One year ___________________ Si; no
Plx months ................|s.n
Throe months S2 no
Patrick Bait*, aa American
ftrl stranded In Rome, toes to
the little village of MaryeHo to
eoek the Job of governess for
the Coantoao Del Bari’a child.
Dirk Waters, a young American
writer, nyaterlouily warns her
against the Del Sari's, and she
hear* rumor* that the Countess
Is “queer.” She goe* to dinner
at the Del Sari castle, and Is
astonished when the Conntess
dipt e note Into her hand ask-
ing her to meet her outside the
castle at sunrise. When Pat
keeps the rendezvous, the Coun-
tess gives her a letter to hr
secretly mulled, then hurries
away. A moment later. Connt
Dei Sari confronts Pat. and asks
her why she had met his wife.
CHAPTER X
DAT reddened and she could
"Why?"
Dirk b|J down on his pipe and
put his hands In his pockets.
"Why? Because I think *ni
need looking after." He removed
hi3 pipe knocked it out 'Against
a stone and faced her. his grey
;yes serious. "Listen. Pst." he
;ald slowly. ”1 don’t know what
you've got against me. but forget
it now. won't you? Just for an
hour. It’s a wonderful day and
—well let's be friends for an hour
at least. Forget everything else
hull we’"
She wanted to give nlm an
ingr> retort, wanted to tell him
that sh? knew he had broken
Into her room the other night,
wnntcd to force the Issue then
and there, but she couldn't reirist
th appeal in his eyes. After a
moment’s hesitation, she gave in
“For an hour.” she agreed, “hut
W**v VvUiU ail Hum, auc UKItTU, BUI
feel her heart thumping the fll'st thing we do is to have
i—»i.. some breakfast. I'm starving.”
violently.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1934.
Bible Thought
THE LORD IS NEAR: The Lori
is nich unto them Hint are of a
broken heart- and 'aveth such ns
be of a contrite spirit.—Psalm 34:18.
TT. e VS. CRIME—
THE SCORE TODAY
1 8 1934 closes it Is likely to go
■*» down In history as the grant j
pemrsic vear for gangsters, mnr-
Herein and other criminals. The!
DfDnrtment of Justice has made1
n rem»vkahie rernrd and throuh
IJP efforts seventy - four persons I
hnve been convicted of kldmmlnir. I
♦wo of them sentenced to denth. ,
More than twenty desnerndoes. i
nwt of them members of Inter-
state gangs, hnve been wined out
bv guns of Federal agents or of j
co-onerntlng nolire Among unnp- I
"ters who met denth were the fol-
lowing :
Jan. 6—Jnek Hildas, Dllllnger's
“collegiate aide."
Peb. 7 -Verne Sankey, kidnaper
moster criminal.
Mnv 2n dvd" narrow and Bon-
nie Pnrker, bank robbers and mur-
derers.
June 7 -Tommy Carrol, gun car-
rier In (be rxillnger '••nig.
Ju'v 22 -John Dllllneer, gnn«
chieftain and murdeirr.'
Aug. 24- Homer Van Meter —
Dllllnger’s first lieutenant.
8opt 22-Charles Mnkely, mem-
ber of the Dllllnoer gang
Oct. 17 Harry Plerpont. Dllllnger
gangster.
Oct 22-Charles (Pretty Boyl
Flovtl. murderer and bank rohbiT.
Nov. 27- George iRnby Fare*
Nelson. Dllllnger aide.
Inasmuch n.s nubile opinion
hardly has got around to eon-
riderlne the criminal ns a nxv-
ehonnthle ease or Is altogether
united In removing unwholesome
social condition ns partial rauses
of crime, there seems no other ^
at nresent than to dl«ounllfv the
ennpster for further depredntlons
hv nutting him under the sort
Hence, it mlgltt be a good nlnn
if the nbove list were nubllelri'rt
far and wide pastin'! II up at
every rrossrond* displaying It
where humans might nee-nut ns
a sadist lr Insist of what Just lee
Department and other poller hnve
accomplished, blit ns a warning to
youths who would emulate these
seemingly roman! Ir figures Under
I he Hal should be that age-old
admonition front Holy Writ: "Put
tio again they sword into Its place •
For all they that take the sword
■hall perish with the sword." The
rrvJaed version. o| roumr. would
change sword to ntnrhlne-vun
| LOCAL BRIEFS
Dick Pearce, Oklahoma Cllv, re-
porter for the Oklaltontnn-Tlmes
visited Tuesday with his mother
Ml*. 0. A. Fearer. M2 Smith Fos-
ter avenue.
Mn. tx Rnmsbarerr. of Mark-
FOB. arrived Tuesday to spend the
Christm«s holidays In the home or
her daughter. Mrs Robert M. Mai-
knot «id Mr. Malkmee, 112 South
Baiter avenue
iL* ' _ _
Mn. M. C. Williams. 702 South
Mttchei) avenue, aoent Monday with
nIMim in Marlow.
■meat Haynes. M4 Sunset
who has been III for the pant
weeks, la reported aa '
•ltd Mn. James T. RHev. Mlw
OTieary and Dr. Paul era-
who hove been reaMHng at
Booth Baiter avenue, are now
at MS Booth Hoff avenue.
Sed mm an hour. Pur*
and hasn't returned
I don t know what you re FVRK straightened his shoulders
talking about. Count Del *-* Bs though he had suddenly
Sari,” she managed to say rid 'hem of a weight. He laughed
coolly. boyishly
“CWin nnma" "l'm famished, too. but I tell
Come, come, he said Im- vo„ what—let's not go back to
patiently. Don t try to lie to (he hotel All those old mummies
me I” take away my appetite. Tl:c>
Pat blushed again, but. she was have swe" nt the little res-
astonished at the ease with which 'aurnnt on the square We'll go
she met his attack there "
“I don’t know what right you Pnt “Not a bad Idea,'
have to Insult me/’ she said hotly ie f*d
and, turning her back on him. Dirk took her by the arm.
started down the road. "My book Is coming alom? splen-
“Just a moment, Miss Burke— dldly," he told her. "Next week
just a moment." will be ready to send oil and
He was ut her side, and put a you must be its godmother We’ll
restraining hand on her arm have a real celebration of some
She stopped unwillingly. kind"
“I didn’t mean to ollenrt you,’ .She urged nlm it talk about
he said, smiling faintly. “I am himself, which he did with a
dreadfully worried, and It makes charming sort ol modesty, and oy
me irritable. Please fnrRive me." the time they had reached the
. Utile trattoria on the square she
BHE waited for him to go on had learned that after graduat-
, After clearing Ills throat, lie inn from rollege. he had starten
.fLmorc quietly.- otT to see (he world and had been
"You see. my wife Is not well bumming around for the last five
She—she sutlers from a nervous years.
„daMBiroUS, 10 S°on. they were sitting at a
Hex ,an* little table and the owner of the
51IfS, '‘J'T'V"!?1" ,on "oi'mis- a fat. tolly little man
? nx°JC«nn e.nt a iuk n,llkc aiai serving them with hot milk
hi-in ',u„“ “ ;l,j"r ,t0 and strong coffee and long crisp
i„Lm> " ft! s 1011 ( R|ve "hit's of bread lust out of the oven
iViirnBil'w.m x.rS.°.r no* •.vml m,lf Conversation lagged while they at-
k ,?.V,,r ,° ii,,e 11 'ekeo tin food with ravenous
(tnnritnn th«ny W<' 'V?,0 ,,n[|p'v appelllos but (liullv. Dirk pushed
rn nr ix .n lhe ma,a‘l5' nnck his cup and plate and looked
In order to help her recover ..1 p.i
Pat nodded In view ot the
,0rhav!or ,nls "K’NOW what you are?" he ask-
szrzzzirsszz ............ ■* —
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1,52 ™ If™0';.',.1;,','. Sri -'►'«<» t»r, nr, UK ol
miirmurnri ■Oho' I, 'll' !ft"' i S M*..k in V-lll Imr nn.t llial Orown
2T5 &
. &.VJW si: ,;r.
tritle nshnmed ol having rtecelv- n.,k . , , , _ , ,h „.
«l Win «h(.|l II, MH-nuU no ...... ' ■ •KSf* "l"1
sincere ” 1 , S , X" ’ scimw inn for you all my life." he said
An,! ’ w »inietly. "mill now that I've found
Atiu just whnt was the mix- i.nb„rf
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j*£gsrS£.
ur,n!t?r.:,.%T«,™;;is ............. iii,,,n ,n htm n®1
that she wa* traiihlert f “"('w "'hat she did ibout
inni sne was troubled. him sbe mustn't listen to him
Wtn mnv.... . '» ““
” ously exhiluratinu morning |r,' g„ • repeated
and she was famished Banish- ,)llk mukect riiw^tnted hut
Mnr,rri brhi^down^'ih‘ <•'' ’‘>ld the small bill without an-
ward Bh! L iV i. i’ "'or<l nnd ,hp>' •»*ft the res-
wnrd tlH Mllilf.r Shi WB.s think* t.:i• t*sifit 111 sllriu*# Pul fi*ll tin*
Ing only of brenkfnst and noplns uccmmtablv mu,
thut shi wouldn't have to wait *, ii„. i ,he* liar.-H -i.h
olnelt|n°hls mooth 'mM trl'u' n rT * l,r,"nl'e to meet nenln at lunch
eit'her ' Mtildenly block- ;,mj ,t ,Vns not until then that Pat
"WhlCaway. pretty mnltir KT'Xull.S to'C itta Z
.he'd• ,v' " Prerautlon tor after
i'SfSSSt'Z&V**"*- ,n ',ll,r °* *rhnt ,ht Count
••Whut »» Ln^ u iiw. ut ,M*'1 ;'n«* Promised the
eiiriv''"0,«h»r » b JJ 5? !!fi "! ^ t'ountes* that no one should know
nth o,hn„k ' i‘ uU!' y „ 'hr returned to the square where
Dirk Intuthra. his tn*!h vrry Hh«* (‘rui(ittilx*rrd hAvinit tis*n *
white -Against the dark ton ot p'llur OoT 8 *
I'ir^nnawi-r vn„ Al ",c moment of dropping the
nn/xt , r08 wh «»othrt ft let through the slip, her curt-
question Wluit were you pen* , ;.|tv got the better of her and she
fibbing nbom with l)e| Hnrt ic looked st the rnvclooe It was
'hr momma’" n,|(|r^l ,7* JR Meltori
i«ri!!i.» YoMV* *?crLM fo1' " " ootel in Naples She out llw
"Rifre'"'' 'lhe n^cu'^<, l,lm ietter In the box, frowning slight*
J5, v7 •mpiKlencc o. h.s nd- ^
mission took her off guard ami
the stared at him. xn bt ctnUnutii
Minco Resident* Report
Activity
BY ThlHUVE UORREffPONtSWft
MTNOO, Dec. TB—Wmer Yensr
of Tulka was a gtlcst in the htnffk
of C. Jt. Acton Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mitts Lucy Brown has returned
from a visit with relatives in Paw*
huska.
Misses Remice . Brannum and
Marjorie Rhea McMahan were 111
Inst week.
William Cullen. Fred Cullen, and
Miss Marv Cullen of Mena, Ark.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Acton Sunday. •
Misses Marjorie Rhea McMahAn
and Halite Lauderdale were Chick-
asha visitors Saturday evening.
Mrs. Jess Smith, who has been
with her mother, Mrs. Burkhardt,
who Is 111. has returned to her
home at Red Rock.
Those from Minco attending the
dnnee at the K. C. hall In FI
Reno Saturday evening were Mis-
ses Lucy Brown, Agnes Ann Sols-
man, Imogene Compton. Vera
Daggs. Russell Loomlss. Arlle Par-
rott. Jack Monroe. Bernis Eubanks.
Harold Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hodgson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McAdams.
Miss Avanell Dyke and Polk
Wall attended the preview In El
Reno Saturday evening.
Mrs. R. R. Hume visited with
her daughter. Sadie Mae. who is
attending school In Oklahoma City,
Wednesday.
Carlis Claborn. who is attending
school In Minco, spent the week-
end with his parents at Mustang.
Clco Oentry, who nttended school
here, has moved to Chlckasha with
his parents, nnd Is attending school
there.
Jake nnd Gene Keef of Union
City, visited with Lucy Brown Sat-
urday afternoon.
TO ARRIVE SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Everet Johnston and
daughter, Beverly Jean, of Chil-
dress, Tex., are expected to arrive
Saturday to spend the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Johnston's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lynn, 301
South Barker avenue.
| LOCAL BRIEFS
Mia* 4)>o Blascr, ip7 North Hoff
qvenu*. spent Tuesday morning in
Oklahoma City.
. WILL ARMVI MONDAY
Mr. and MN. Otonn A. Wood* and
children, Marjort* Suw and Q!*nn
Alfred, Jr-^n wtyiNOd, Okltrfwfll
arrive Monday to grind the Christ*
mas vacation with Mr. Woods' par-
ents, ur. and mn. j. m. Wood*,
Ul South Macomb avenue and Mrs.
Woods' parents, Mr. and Mn. T. O.
Jackson, south of the city.
Mn. H, C. Skinner and daughter,
Mtaa Margaret, jfMi South Ellison
avenue, were Oklahoma City visit-
ors Tuesday.
Mr., and Mn. Thompson Oilbert,
206 South Hoff avenue, spent Mon-
day in Oklahoma city.
Mr. and Mn. c. L. Webb, 114
South Roberts avenue, are gueats
in the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Peery and Mr. Peery in
Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crotaer, of
Concho and Jack DeAtley, Jr., 308
North Evans avenue, spent Monday
evening In Oklahoma City.
Mrs. O. O. Tollefson, 630 South
Ellison avenue, was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. What Is a minimum number
of Instruments necessary for a
dance?
A. Three; a piano and two string-
ed Instruments. %
Q. When Is It not necessary for
the hostess to Introduce all her
guests to each other?
A. At a formal tea, bridge, or large
dance.
Q. What kind of gloves should a
woman wear with full evening
dress?
A. Long gloves.
Relieves Worst Cough
In Just 30 Seconds
One dose of Bronchullne Emulsion
may fix that cough of yours. Gives
INSTANT RELIEF! Another dose
or two an hour apart will probably
end It for good and all. If you
have to take more than half a
bottle to get rid of it. you can have
your money back. Jones Drug and
all other good druggists Guarantee
it. Contains no dope and won't
upset your stomach,—Adv.
BRpfKHlHJNE
“MULSIOr
Men’s and Boys’ Store
Make His Christinas A Happy One!
(live Him A Suit or Topcoat
SALE OF MEN’S SUITS
Vk off
Were
Now
$15.00
$11.25
$19.75
$14.82
$23.50
$17.63
$28.00
$21.00
Single-double breasted' and free swing styles
—In grey or dark colors. Excellent quality!
Don’t Quote
Me.....
WASHINGTON. Dee. 18 <UF -
Pwtofftre Department Bn I let tor
Ksrl A. Crowley, n htukv Text*
'nwyer of 40. seems In have been
left holding the bag with mn«t of
the work in the ndmlnb>trniton'<
rithnuMlvf Iwrtne* on nrrnn nnd
airmail rontraets
He has listened to hundred* et
thounands of word* ot testimony
n.inds wti.it tnry »r.* Bring to do.
Uvirvmte knows they wont poo-
*lblv Imve time to rend the trano-
rlpi* ol the hearing*, whtrh al-
U’ndy fill a brokrone.
ARRIVED MONDAY
t. r. Sheldon. Jr . of lfotob*. Now
Mrv. arrived Monday to upend the
Christmas hoildavs with his family
ot lot North Wlltiam* avenue.
SALE OF TOPCOATS AND O’COATS
Were Now
$25.00 $16.75
$39.00 $29.25
St.vled in single and double-breasted—Free
swing and Raglan model. In brown, grey—
and dark colors.
'A off
Jnme* Kelly, student of the A. and
M relleac In Stillwater, Will arrive
I ridgy to spend the Chrirtmaa va-
_________ ___ wi ? rotten with hi* parents, Mr. and
on the question of whether *ul>'Wv i Kelly, IM North Motff
rontraeU should be revoked modi-1 n'Tn,M’'
fled or left alone
The hearing*, ordered bv Prest.
dent Roosevelt, began Get 3 «(W
orobably will run to Feb I.
The origin* I Mm was that Pest-
master General James A. Parlev
•nd AaaManta William W. Hnwes
•nd HarRee Branch would alt as
• lort of Jury to whtrh Crowley
wanM present evidence. That *r>
COLOR
FIVER
daho-NM
since
^^ — ----then derided
Mm dwaii ut with them
PNHbnMm at the evidence was
left ta Oraatcy1* amldanta. After
■MM a week, Nm* went on *
■MBB HM ta Uie wed An
R*. returned Branch found ur®
Rut Mats
£ INK N. MM
Ready to Wear Dept
The Perfect Gift
%
A Luxurious Pur-Trimmed Coat
Christman Sale of Ladies’
Entire Stock of Were
Far Trimmed
Coots
Price
$11.95
$17.50
$10.75
$29JS0
E39JS0
$49.50
$50J0
KSJIO
Coats
Now
$506
$8.75
$0^8
$14.75
$10.75
$2i75
$20.75
$$4.75
Mn. U M. Las* ter jwturiwd to
1114 South Barker avenue.
CANADIAN COUNTY’S CHRISTMASSTORE
Wednesday Specials
Complete Your Christmas List From These Specials! 81
LINENS
for
Holiday Entertaining
Linen Lunch Sets
$3.50 and $3.95 values.
Some with six and
some with $A88
four napkins, u
linen damask cloths
S188
Size 45x45—Hemstitched
$2.50 Value-
LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS
$2.66
Size 70x70—Ready to- hem.
$3.95 value—
GIFTS!
All Reduced!
Priced to sell fast.
10c to $1.00
PICTURES
All grouped to sell
)ne larg
Group-
One large
STATIONERY
Fancy Boxed <)A
Stationery «Jq/C
Children’s Coats
Ages 2 to 7 1/
Mostly blues /4 OFF
Boys’ All Wool
Flannel Suits
Ages 5 to 10. Double-
breasted coats — lohg
trousers tC QC
$7.50 values. wJsilJ
Terry Cloth
Pajamas
Warm and comfortable.
Bright colors. £9 JA
$2.98 values—
Balbriggan AA
Pajamas— q/«/C
Gutex
Traveling Set
AN IDEAL
('HRESTMASGIFT
Flat convenient box, fitted with full sized
bottles of Cutex Manicure Preparations,
including Cuticle remover and nail cleanser,
liquid polish, oily polish remover in nice
large size bottle, Cuticle cream, nail white,
orange stick, emery boards, nail file, cotton.
Bottles have smart bakelite caps. Liquid
polish cap has brush attached in such a way
that brush can be laid down without brist-
les touching table top.
GIFTS FOR THE HOME! '
Attractive! Practical! Inexpensive!
Peppered Sheet Sets
81x99 sheet—Two cases #n OA
42x3810—Hemstitched— w
Colored Borders.
Dainty Sheet Sets
81x99 Sheet Two cases 42x381/s* Hem
stitched. Colored borders............
;$1.98
Beacon
a b
Jacquard Double Blankets
$4.49
Large site. 72x84
Beautiful Patterns
$4.95 Values
All colors. BNuSS^patmf8
Site 90x106. AA
$4.96 Value— «0i99
Ur..
38c 3 tl.Ot
Chiffon and servlet
Christmas shades,
ularaofU
irrtf®
2 for
$1.25
v v.
Dayan
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