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THIUSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 ■ ' ^ THE.CLINTOK chronicle. CLINTON. S. C. '/ i. PAGE SEVEN aiNORt BARKY March Honor Rolls For Clinton Schools "‘Ml* V a. FOURTH INSTALLMENT, ! more like you. darling.” “Is thot right?” vyith an incrcdu- S>Tio|jsis: When Joyce opened herj He followed her with long strides lous note in the voice. Loo'c h' -e. eyes one mominjg to see a frait>laden into the living room. Joyce, confident Roxie. go and tMl her I’m on the w4re, orange ^ree from the end of the lux-i now that he understood he had bwn will you? Ros.s and Ed anti Ethel and u»ious .sleeping porch where she lay j dismissed and was about to leave. I w-nt to come over after dinner ... ” in bed. she couldn’t decide what had turned, and held out her hand to him. Joyce shuddered. Ross and Ed and Providence School Firs‘ g’^adc: l>ougias Fulle’\ t.ntb''’* Fuller. Hugh Miller Jones. R..v Wil son, Marj' Julia Davis. Rent-iee r-ci’'.. Ethelese Hatrison, Cassle Christine Tnotesv Second' gr'ade: Doris Bagwell, rav^ Duckett, Nellie Osborne. Evelyn Potde. ' Edith Wright, Charles Har- ey. Ed ward Mc-\lister, A. M. Shum..ke, -ta*ne^ Von Hollcn 'V Third gratae; (layn lie r!"vde' rrorke**. .j F'ourth g»Tide: OseaT^ If -? Fifth grade: George Tarn TODAY^nJ »i>« “ I i.nt <' il i. .\cadeirv StreeJ^ urst grade: rha''1ot‘e. 'he colored man’who has been door keeper in the state department in Wa.shington forf sixty-four years. He was a little boy of thirteen when he first went to work under Secre,tary'of State Hamilton Fi.sh, in 18d9. Eddie years old now. He has served faithfully under 21 different cabinet ■tiicer.s bat his legs are getting rheu- .aatic^, .ST) he told Secretary Hull the other day that he thought he would lefimon his civil service pension. Every foreign diplomat who has AlilLI'l Y been in Washington since General tariEy being su u i;.c:l to. Grant was president knows Eddie Sa- » c I who . ot no -e .'ov. and he got to know them all. Hi.<i ra, . ' t] ui-;' - ;u'e nJa.iing courtt.sy and natural dig- vt a'ility t” he’: thorn- nity never failed to impre.ss all who . By c *nt h, the ame in contact with him. ■ '^*-•-,0 ( I ’D V. h in.^ “,\ faithfui public .servant,” «a:d' ecretary St'm'-on. as he said goodbye rn ! in happened to her, for the last thing she! dpste^d of taking it, however, he Ethel! Whew! Four new ones at a tha Foster. Mv' a McDow remembered was a skidding taxicabicame clos^e to her and swept her into blow. Who were they? in Chicago on a sleeting November day. .And when she saw the (pjrclet of diamonds on her wredding finger and when a man who called her- Frilly came to .bid her an affectionate good bye before leaving home for a hur ried business trip, warning her to be careful after her fall from her horse! Bumett. Annie Wi^^ank^, T.i-h*’- his arms. “Listen, sweetheart! 1*11: When Roxie appeared, Joyce said.{well. Bon.ivmin Wood?”’ b' come tonight—up through the garden. “Plea.se tell Mrs. Emery I have a Hicks, laicille Paismorf’. MiM -o < Sh=r-. . . . ” Between the-rapidly muttered, headache and I don’t feel like .seeing ley. Thoma.s F.i’Ie*'. Jenkins. tbt* words.-his kisses fell on her m'ck and any one for a day or two.” Paul iiande'*s, Jr Gary 'Cn.-tin. .I'.* . **-•* v." ? face with scorching touch and ardor. She smiled with a touch of malice, S^econd grade: Ruth Sir'v '* I'u h E "rv 1 'Joyce was aghast to find she could when she heard Mrs. Emery’s remark Jones. Alex Harris. V't! ler ITo lge 4 ♦sns nitiabiy small. '»^ Savoy. That cannot be said ' “ h:”n lri‘ ? y'n.: s ag i of every white man who has hehi of- ~" J Willi.an"' Sha'.** fice in Washington, the same i.lca wl- n h» V'*X'*»V “The B n.ras. is not H*it in oiir-elves, a --v W A NT S e"!ings.’ Made ! -I . fresh evidence that not struggle free from his grip. .At last, her unresponsivenes# n .er, w hv PT cl-'s^od ;is superior a .o Koxie. Say. Roxie, honest, did Pvelyn Game’', .Irme? •f-'W' ye.ms. agii a'c werklings I and: FrilLs .say that? Ila.s Doc been in to- Arrington, Charles WiuJc ) • R gh ‘'■ the day before, .she wa.s even more | her feeble efforts to free herself .seem-i day to .see her ?... Frills is sui-e sick Ballard. Dor<>thv Mae G.sines.'Erl-ne m l ’ puzzT^l. The gorgeous hou.se that evi- ed his head to gaze inquiringly at her. when .she won’t .see the gang.” Meadors, Grace Meadors. er his head to gaze inquiringly at her. ■ Jo.vce set her lips indignantly at ^ Third w t His eye.s were humid; his handsomei this further evidence of the unknown(.>, „ , ’ r -tjnvj Mr ./• i *1. u r ' ^^evensoh. lla Curry, Haze! ti face moist and flushed. " — ' 1- *1- <• ui- r* -y d.av of men who never nen.’'y. M V great srhish In th<.* world, I (>ST- One diamond ring. Reward if returned to The Chronicle office. Ip -• - — K)R RE.NT—Seven-room cottage on Miusgrove street. Apply to H. I), tf A dently was her home, the faint brown stains on her fingers—she had never smoked—and the initials, on her toi let articles, F. L. P., added to her be- r.. z^wilderment. -But.—i^Gfr^-heayenlyr ■ahe Said. ‘T*d be perfectly happy to sjtend a whole day right here.” (Now Go On With the Story). aines Id Hushed. iMi-s. Emery’s familiarity with her af-, * H^wa-d ^’riril e Til’-nm’ ru o!” gasped Joyce, taking! fairs. She was glad that Roxie an-. Arrington 'RnWt B., AnC nbditv. P^t M pr( ,Margari^^Gregory, - " it '^vu’CcBme a “Let me go ; hu' —?)•» •»-<’ ’’-etlirg a’aead to.lay in ! '•' i'l }—’ tunes. drnrtv^.^ion has t’ught is' FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment. Private bath. B. H. Suddeth, tele phone 20J. 102 W. Carolina Ave. Itp not equal, at least in FOR S.ALE—7 extra nice pigs,” cross rosperity return and P.,l«nd.< hinn and Dnrn/. . Who was this nuuL? What did he expect from her? He was older than Neil Packard, she realized—older, and w’iser. His dark eye.s had heavy, drooping lids and hi.s mouth a slightly one-sided twist to the full lips. The nose wa.s straight and clean cut, his chin nar row, while, like Neil, his face was' evenly tanned. He was dres.sed in golf togs and had an unmistakable air of smartness about him. “I called up while you were asleep,” he went on, pulling out a silver cig-; arette ca.se. “Did Roxie tell you? This morning.” Without taking his eyes from her, he put two cigarettes be tween his lips and lighted them ex- IHTtly, l)oth from the same flame. Ex tinguishing the matqh with a quick i shlake of his hand, he offered her one manner, it was plain that .this wa.s an accepted procedure. “I ... I don’t care for any—now,” D. Gaines. Roy Matthews, Milford Wright, Catherine Parkman. Mar-1 i-' gBicI ^tmmnson, Evelyn Wntkim^ Evelyn Stowe. Mildred Winds nie Ruth Sanders, Marion Jone Fourth irrude: Perry Cami-'.rll, .! “"<* new crop of incom-; heavy one-horse w'agon. L. B. Dillard. assurance. AusmBss Itc FOR RENT — Seven-room house on -Vtest:: Main street, opposite^ Giles . fChevrolet Company^ formeriy - occu« sor. An- Adversity sometimes di.scioses un-. J. D. Davis. Price $15.00 per , u’,. suspected business ability in the lastj.n^nth. Apply to H. D. Henry. 2tp place one would look for it. 1 ^ — — Florida Street School v artcr Melvin, a Negro convict in Saturday we will First grade: Peggv Johnson. A-nelia ‘ f"und a nickel in have a special sale on Geraniums. Pa^me. Anita Ca.«sanova. Harry pnson yard. He got a keeper O" » variety of other plants. Wilkes, Chris Adair, Pringle Cope-1 package of matches, ten i [jff tside Greenhou.H^_ land. liorothy Farlow’, William Gra- I**'*^f- ’*®RI the matches to other^pqr K.ALK — Quality tomato plants, xtra Early and Peter ham. Pearl CdrtVr. John Agnew, Rob-1guards Tor a cent a box,; Hasting’s E> hie King. I'orolhy Pinson. [ doubling his capital. He bought niore Henderson. lOc and 2()c dozen. Bloom- , , , .. I, J mat- hi ** whole sale and sold .them at incF <i7p from robi ^econd grade: Marcia Ga oway,‘ . , . i u u i » ti ^ pianc.s iiom com rrame, duc O'**, -til- . .. . rx’tail until he had a quarter. He„nH >1W>. . Km'ft ipp. .pan packaKPS of nmokip,; tO'.Upx Young I^y.on. \.rKm,a SiXTry, Margarot «.l<l thpm' a^ quarter. He^^^^j ,Jozen. Telephone 2211, Mrs. Up Adair. Carolyn Henry, Ame Jacobs, Mildrcil Perdue. Rufus Sadler, Mar- L "garet Simpson, Elwyn Sturgeon, .N’an- I cy Johnson. .Alice Baldwin, .Mac Blan ton. Bet tv Tribble. for a nickel a sack. At last he had^*^^^ RENT —.Apartment for couple, money enough to buy a carton of cig- ^ enlennial street. Occupany arettes, which he again retailed at a 1st, Recently occupied by S. M. I Drummond. .Ap|)ly to H. I). H‘”iry. Ic Ua’-*cr ha.s $20 now. all from the TOR RENT .Seven-rooih home on Thiixl grade: Bettv Hunter, He inah original nickel. He has done better West .Main stveel, o;)Mo.*<lte Gih-s _ ftdk?) Who-Apply to H. D. Marjorie Miller. Virginia Wier. Vir- ;he hard times lick them. And he has Htnry. ' ^ tf “Joycg was aghast to fiad she could not struggle free from his grip.’* einia Sum^vel, Banh.a T*i«”'-tor Martin, proved that bu.siness ability is not .Annette Mmirhead, James Nason. confined to any one class or race. Fourth grade: Noland Suddeth. - Klizalieth Wv.sor. ('arolyn .MeSween. faltereil Joyce, making no move to I slightly relaxed hold, swered wdth^ obvious acidity, “No, Lula Gray Harris, Frances Edwards. take the cigarette and surreptitiously attempting to push her chair farther liack. away from him. He w’as so close that it seemed to her he must be able to 1 >ok right -through her «»ye« and read her confused thoughts.. “For heaven’s sake. Frills, w'hat’s the matter? Better smoke; your nerve.+ need steadying. How’ do you feel?” “Weil, I have a headache, natural ly .. . and I feel sort of shaken up,” replied Joyce, dropping her eyes be fore hut ardent gaze. “You're damn’ lucky it’s not worse,” he remarked forcefully, “what you need'U a good stiff drink right now, avid'Urn going to give it to y'ou. (irot some leal Canadian rye here, some Jake Town.send got me.” He drew out a large silver flask, unscreveed and fillet^ the top and handed it to her. She aoc‘pted it without protest, si lently Perhaps it would help steady her nefx es. Raising the flask high in one hand, he placml the other hand on her knee, and pressing it with a sudden strong clasp that made her wince, he ex- c mo.st marvelous girl to" pull her arms out from under his. ma'am. Putting her hands against his shoul- “i Roxie,” she ders, she gave him such a suddenly fully, violent push that sheH»roke his hold. He stared at her in blank amazement at the unexpected Tepul.se. then a H ATCHING—Let us hatch your eggs I the electric way. It insures you ! nioa* and stronger chicks. Prices 3c ( Hit .\<iO n S F AIR • jH‘r egg less than lOO; 2tic 100 to 300; Emily Martin, Florence Ella Bhikelv. 1 >11 I » Darrell Dailev Marv Fli7nb*»th Hat to (hicago an> tinu aftt I June 1 Thornwt’ll Orphanage Poultry decided giate- Darrell Mary Klizaln-th Hat- entertainment and edii- to,v, IW.hy Stulls. R^ese \oune. 4 ,h„rt timo <h»n has hia-n It all began to seem to Joyce like a grade. John^ (i. I^tts* I'*’'*’’*’* erowde*! into one place in a long time.' tf species 'of fantastic game. How long ^ *tls, Jo.>ephine i o|H*land, .’sarah could she hold off these unknown *^**^**’»ls- Virginia Sadler. Frances shadow cros-^ his fact. ''Frillb mends? With the one important ex- ^illy Blanton. Herbert ( ham- something’s happened to you. Has Neil? ... It is Neil? Tell me what it’s all about!” The Chicago Century of Progress, Ex|»osition, although unfinished, has already attracted, more han bbO.iWOj Build Up Health and PabM Go Away ception of Maitland, the points had ^''*^^^II*‘^tt^ ®ltpb | ^ admissions. In seventeen princi-J WOMEN .who suffer from weak* netis often have many aches and .so far been in her favor. With care 'I®* Shealy. Sophia IVes . ir- unnumbered smaller land good luck she might continue to *;*'“* Charles Gray. Virginia , ones will be shown more interesting Joyce backed to the door, fighting win, until theie came the move which ^**^^**”’ Mary Elizabeth jand instructive exhibits from all the r self-control. I.^t me alone! Don t would require her utmost skill-—the ^****1 Dunaway. Eugene Sloan, j ^^urld than have been seen in one, uch me ... go awray—” She was *i- return of Neil Packard. TumWin. Helen Wilson, Charles Yar-L^^ in America since the San Fran-l for touch most .sobbing. “But, sweetheart. 1 can't under-i ’ Her restlessness gradually -became Iwrough. place cisco world’s fair of 1915. more than mental. She found her *7**'*“' It may easily turn out that Chi- stan'd it. Don’t you love me? What hands moving nervou.sly, the fingers cage’s show, jjutting money into free] have 1 done? Or is it Neil? Ha.s he rubbing together automatically. or fc'^ T" j ; circulation again, will prove the stim-j , iMckinit up ohjeet.^ aimles.sly. When *"1 'iT"*!? i''y!,!T ! “*“■' ‘® finally, Without anawerin,. Joyce' fled up- -he «t down H waa impoaaihio to keep' 3-^-- •,,„hnLn. ’ i ‘‘‘■P’®’*"®"- atalra. her kneea tremW.n« un.ler her. her body still /or more than a mo- JTTT., The very forre of Iwr averaion. how- m«nt-at a time. -She reahled-a erav- ^ ^ . THO.M80N _ ever took her to the front window, ing in her for something — ' lohnson ' F-l>hu Thomson, eighty years old, is i pains whicn a stronger state ol health would prevent. Women in this condition should t ike Cardul. a purely vegetable tonic thai lies been In use for over 50 yeara. Take Cardul to Improve the general tone of the system In cases of run down health ami "tired nerves." Women have found, in such cases, that I’artlul helps them to overcome pnliis and n'ske the monthly perlmls easier rARl»U| Is safe and whole- **—«• fayr womt‘n of Vu agea Try It! and, peeping out from behind the cur-1 knowing what it was tain, she watched Maitland getUng, When Roxie appearctUto ask wheth- into a long gray sport roatlster oUt-ipr .she wished dinner, she gave an af- side the door. He glanced up and saw firmative an.swer, adding that she her. Joyce dodged hack, angry at hav- .^.-ould Tike it served up.stairs. and that ing been seen, but not before she home to any callers. ***' "FIxeitement mu.st make me h'jn- i ny,*' thought Joyce later as she sal Joyce .smiled an embarras.sed ac-i”"’'' , I ’ efore the attractive dinner which knowledgement and gulped the liquor[ Then she ran into the big bed.oom b:oughi to the boudoir and ar- Hams, and shut and lucked the dotjr. Oh. j*p!wed on a .‘•mall round table High School Eleventh grade; Ro.sa Bailey Little, i.still working, still inventing. Not so- \ 'widely known "ay Ediaon; Profes.sorj i Thomson ranks among men of science ‘ WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS^ It is time to phnt your gar- lasp tnat made her wince, he ex-1 * ,. , . . . , . . . * t' II 'caught the wide confident smile lainud -only, “Here s to Frills, the|. . , ... l l j . , I • , ii» his face and the wave of his hand iio.st marvelous girl in the world! ' . . Mary Glenn Chambers, Suella Denson, ‘J*** •‘'■mg inventor in the - ^ we have a COmnlele line F ranees .Spratt, Roswell Porter, Ruby . ,„v».nted Wokidroff. Florence Adair. Vivian electrical welding. rf seeds: Seed Iri.sh Potatoes, ward her. down ha.stily “Feel better?” he inquire<l, still watching her closely. “I-(ord, F'rills, I was in a torment till I found out you P»rk> .A'.lair, James Sloun. Tenth grade. Fllizabeth Buzhardt, bjsie Goodwin, J. I>. .Abrams, F!liza- .Maiga*el Woikiuan, , , 11 Any- Hayne Uoikman. dear. M hat am I going to do. !•„, not so far gone with sh.H-k \*mlh grade: Ix*ui>e ('hambers. next time I II know enough to^^ keep | appreciate good food .Sa.a Fianc<*s Baldwin, Modeene Fin al a disUnce and n<>t Irive him I tas’e it." „ey. Katherine Graham, Ch.istina ... ... . ■ wei;er.’t .>eriously hurt! If Nefil doesn’t j‘chance to grab me thar way When the sun had di.sapiieared Suvtvrs. l.aetilia Jones. . *■ Cie.^tip* _ f / ^ ' rtv take Fire Queen away where you can’t I She was inierrupieu by a knock. At darkness came on rapidly- not with Flighih grade; Peggy Sprunt. | *"'♦*''**'* ® get at her. I’m going to do it myself.' first, she decided to pay no ai:eni;on. the .soft lingering of twilight in the rene Rumph, Rebecca Speake, . Ade-' I 1 \ That lieast ought to be killed, and you Then, merely to gel away from her East. r,omg out on the sleeping porch, lai.je Roberts, William Wade, Robert ‘ i own disturbing thoughU, sH - hastily ' Ioy^-e caught her breath with delight Oirsbn. B. U \robd,?.ThtVlhfirTayTirr;- f opened the door- . . « the brilji.nce of the starv in the. x,.,,..,*,. Half. !)orolhy ('lar^^^^ ^ Roxie stood there, holding oat a yel- clear dvep blue velvet of ihe night i *tig made o o * . low'envelo|)e. “Telegram for you, Mr.s. : ky. There .seemed to be more ihan « vx'i.-'o xA * ivl’ a'p ‘qu^tz. Packard.” ' she had even .seen before, closer CHANGES MADE AT The human miml moe. stops w^ork- “Oh? Oh, thank yo’a,” Said Joyce gether and brighter. The en'Jre .s.vy LCK Ala STAl lONS’ittfT *(j)d gro^jing as ong a> e nn y endures. We may .vet hear of startling rtive .April first, two changes new inventions by F.liha 1 homson. o- fh r th Hot h/ fnra. that CobWer aud BHss, Onioii Sets, among other thmg.s. Hut before that ^ Va • m a he had made the primitive dvnamos Velfow and while, Onion Flants, work, perfected the elect'nc motor and iHS« bulk and packaije seeds. done many other things to make elec- Kspeciull.V tvV the farmers: We tru'ity turn the wuvld’^ wheels. have Sweet Feed.s, Oats, Corn, Professor Thum.-on’s enthusiasm in Uav, .Meadow Hav and the field of astronomy le.1 him to try reasonable priced, to find a way to make bigger and Farmers Exchange Phone I."!? knew • you weren’t suclr » stub born little devil, you’d admit it.” Joyce now knew without doubt thati' this man wa.s “Mail.” His assured tone sent a tiemor pf apprehensive terror through her. “Did Neil get away this morning?” • taking it. When she had tom it open^\va.s powdered with stars. She could j - asked, flicking ashes from his cig-^ apprehensively, dreading to encounter| plainly see the scalloped line cf ihe F.ffc< ‘■ 1; . havi* h he , „ - - . . , . arette. | furiher complications. Joyce read. ‘ distant mountain.s against the lirma- hav'e been made in the management “Oh. yes." ! “HOW ARE YOU PLE.ASE WIRE ment. and beyond the garden th* bios- of two of the city’s filling stations. “I was afraid he might cut out the MF! HOTEL ^-.\CK:>TONE LOVE somi.ig fruit trees spread a car|M*t of J. Clarence Copeland has given up • ’ j »» , ..I 1 • C.A.N'AD.A — <;OOD B.VNKING Th^re are a good many things we trip on account of your accident, and* NEIL.” It was evidently sent enroute .soft wl.ite, faintly .shimmering in the‘*^k^ Broad .'^reet station and acquire*! rould learn from Canaua. anti one of do us out of our bit. You’ll be all I for it was headed Sacramento. .stailight. Not a building, nut an arli-|^^ fbe Calhoun Service sta- tlK-m is banking, right to go with the crowd Wednes-! “He-’s much nicer than Mail!’* she fictal :ighi, emptiness'spread around Hon formerly operated by Joe Vam.’e Canada has been g<»ing through jmst d*y?“ ^ ' [thought impulsively. her like a ih)o1 of fathomles.s -.tjl! wa- Pitts- William .Mc^^'rary has a-sume*! a- d.fficult an economic crisis as the’ Joyce's heart sank. Go where ? “OhJ What should she telegraph? She ter. u ..ej.v, aw'e-inspiring. f , the management,of the Broad Street Unit.States, but there has not been no, I can’t . . . I . . . don’t feel up to | sat down at the desk and considered. Joyce .sal there until she discovered s^Hon formerly conducted by .Mr. ^ bank failure there in ten years. On!y Then, picking up a pencil and scrap that the night air wa.s actually cold, a Copeland- ^ of paper, she finally wrote: “Every-• surprising change from the hot sun thing fine. Don't two Canadian ba.ak-* huve c1us»hi theii (|ooi> since 1910. orry. Take care of of the daytime, and she returned to stairs again, she made the ro’and of' The reason for this i.s that there going anywhere ..." she answered quickly. Prank perplexity mingled with real alarm swept over the man’s face. I yourself. Love. Frilla.’’ “I could use the house. “Judas, you act queer this morning!' another word. That’s only nine, and^ At ten-thirty Joyce was still so er floor. Never k^w you so quiei and . . queer.” so fall the window's and doors on the low-' only ten banks in ( anada. .-All of them have headquarter* either m‘ my thrifty New England so'jI does j wide-awrake that she had no desire toj When she was in bed, Joyce lay Montreal or Toronto. They have about hate to waste anything. Shall I, sity go to bed, but a feeling of restlessness I tense for some time, nervously sure *.000 branch bank.*, however, so that Joyce was thiqking desperately, “I j‘Much l^ve*? I’ll bet the telegram, swept over her again, and she could tshe would never go to .sleepi She could * he smallest community entitled to, must get rid of him. I can’t stand will be different enough from what‘no longer sit still in front of the fire. | not have lain awake long, for, w’hen banking facilities has them, and has much more of this sort of thing ... he expected without that. Now. how« “It must be safe to go downstairs, she woke to broad daylight, Joyce had behind its local branch all the re- Py® got to do something quick. Ill does one send it? Telephone it? Orinqw . . . Think I’ll sneak out to thejao recollection of a sleeples.* vigil in sources of the power parent institu-j ’make use of a little ‘temperament,” I'have the chauffeur, if there is one. at-1 kitchen and look for something to, the dark." ^ tion. I Hend to it?" eat.” , l She f^lt so much better that her I H»ve never been able to *ee any) She finally decided to telephone thej She found the lower part of thetcourage went up with a .sudden leap.• reason w’hy the Lnited States^ message. Scarcely had she hung up,house in total darkness, but remem- There was a quality about the bril--»l^ul^ hP* branch banking on' tlw receiver than the hell rang. She bering the cidnstic floor lamp just ia-hiant sunshine and dear air which .sent 'fl*^ Canadian plan. Certainly the ex- J -■ ^ I2_.,2 ... J— _l M J .a ^as m a «■ * ^ — — —? — ^0 4 W a ,>4 4 W ^ w She jumped ^to her feet and ex- daimed, “Oh, let me alone! Can’t you aee Pm sick? And if you don’t like it, yon can . . . you can ” she falter ed, her burst of courage evaporating suddenly, and she turned toward the door, her one thought to escape. “ can go to hell,^ sirpplied Mait land. He laughed, without rancor, and losl;:.! relieved. “Fin^! 'Tiat so’jiids listened in and heard-as before Roxie's side the living room door, she funtbled calm answer. ' for it and successfully pulled the “Hullo, Roxie., can "I spoak to;chain. This gave her light enough to Frills?’’ drawled a feminine voice. find the kitchen. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Emery; but she When she had finished eating, gave orders she didn’t feel up to an-. Joyce tried the back door and found ^vo'.-ir.s thr ’phene today.* loci:?'!. Then, before sho went 'jp- thrill of pleasurable excitement perience of the ps.*t three or fouf j through her. The prospect of the com-1 years, with small banks failing by^ iag problems stimulated instead of > hundieds, ought to be pit)of that the ^ disheartening her. Today, she would. present system i.s a poor one. | play the role of Mrs. Neil Packard | i FAITHFri. NEf;RO I more convincingly. • (''ontir.'acJ Next Week) / FAITHFUL NE(;R0 FIdJie Savoy has retired. Eidie isi SPRING IS HERE! 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