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f 1 I f I % i f k THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 THE. CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. PAGE SEVEN «■» rw i^i ■>! tLlNOR4 BARRY Blue Hose Victors In Furman Meet j Presbyterians Make Grand Slam In South Carolina Track Cir-, cles for Season. Baptists Top pled By 81 to 45 Score. State, Meet Here Mav 6. '|OI>AY FRANK PARKER STOCKBRIDOE SEVENTH INSTALLMENT The s\ory so far: Joyce Ashton, poor stenojrrapher, in a skidding taxif \Vith a—greatly iugcrled team, the' Presbyterians ovenvhelmed the Fur-' man Hurricane ho’-e SatunJay by tb.ej score of Rl to 45 to make a grai.-i' WAN T S FOR SALE—About 150 fat Rhode Is- ' land red,fryers. Joe C. McMillan. Ic r FOR SALE—‘me 2-horse riding cul tivator, practically new/ C. A. Ow ens. Itp TOMATO PLANTS for sale. Early . variety, well matured. Apply to E. F. Anderson, Clinton, S. C., R, F. D. No. 1. • 4-27-2P DIKIOIBLES , 1 hojie the fate of the airship .\kron' will not throw congress into .such sleep? Looks hotter to see you smok- -^g^ive you up to any one ing, Frills. It gave me a funny feel- a fight.” ing when you refused a cigarette yes-' “Don’t be so melodramatic.” retori- cab accident in Chicago, suffered loss' terday.” Joyce, “and let go-my wrist. 5 oj of memory. Two years later she wokej Joyce had taken a cigarette when he | hurt me. ’ one morning aftei:^ a ^all from her; came in and lighted it quickly. As he i Her very calmness,^ seemed to dis- FRYKRS—The kind you like. Crate- fattened, butter milk-fed, reds and rocks, 40c each. Also pure-bred nul- slsm.of their South Carplina track tnat it will J'c^use to appropn-rocks, 50c each. R., S. wiruour ■‘Schedule. The slv.fting nec-| funds for further dt^velopmeut. of| essary by the injuries of five of :^oach j ikgf f^*’*^han'-air-craft ^ McMillian’s stars. horse to find herself, ^der the name of Frills, married to Neil Packard, rich California fruit packer. From letters in her desk she learned some- ^thing- about her life in the two-year interval, and realized that she had ;been a" heartless, reckless young wo man and that she is seriously involved in an affair with a man named Mait- him. Mechanically ■'he took hi'? away. Then, resting both elbow approached her, she retreated a few arm steps. Before she could reply to his I band »»«>. inrn, ifsnag uum eioow.. words, however, he •became aware of his knees, ho plunged his hands Dickie who jumped up at him with ir-1 through his short black hair with an sant friendline.ss. i tloquentiy despairing gesLure. “Well! Hullo, old fejlcv. Wdmre did.' Joyce’s spirits ro.se a little. SVy? bc- yoii come from, bov? Say, youVe alHg^'n to fee! more confident of victory, 'right! How come. Frills? You’ve nev-1 She ro.se, and still holding Dickie, she or hail any time for dogs before?” He continued, “You might as well go now. land. She decided that at all cost,? , look up at her questioning!?,. she would end it, but she found Mait-; “I e.xpect to have more from now I haven’t anything more to say. It won’t do any good to talk about it.” Bob Perrin, who had n«ver run the sprints, did both of them in fairty good time, placing in each event. The redoubabtle “Turk” Osman ran th^ 220 and won second. George Oliver took a tr>' at the two-mile and won it. Individual scoring honors wore vvon ’'y Oliver, of P. C., and Lyles .Alley, of Furman. Each man won two-first I have long believed that thi dir-j FOR RENT—Seven-room cottage on igible4s a far more valuahb- iiiUtHiy: Musgrove street. Apply to H. D. arm than the aii’plane. We d''n’t .?iop Henry. tf building airplanes because score? of —;; —^ ^ —^ brave young officers are killed every j STAMPS and .seals. Fwen- year when military planes cr.ish. Ihe' . ty-four hour service.-Chronicle-Pub- safety of the nation is more ih\por-1 bshirg Co tant than a few lives. The time will come when the airship lit ENGRAVED CARDS-for the gradu- , - , . I ?tyles engraving, fine.st will be .perfected to the where 3t pieces, thereby. collecting ten points. 1 it " ill be the principal means of ; (^'i^ronicle Publishing Company Alley won both .sprints, and Oliver dull ='cnger tran.^portation all over the* _ ' a strong-man act by taking first inj "'®*'!^' that I am firmly convinced. J t OMMF.Nt EMLNT kN VIT.\T10Ni>— i)oth the mile and two-mile. I But riojn ivate concern can spend the * Samples gladly furnished. Wide sc f I .speed, take up .so much of it.’’ .Mainland looked frankly bewildered land hard to mai\p.ge. Her troubles were further complicated when .she read a letter referring to a baby— was it hei-s?—that the writer, Sophie, thought Frills ought to have with her. Much to the surprise of Sam,' in her , at her tone. „ , . , husband’s employ, she asked for a ; .‘km I going to be treated to more of Joyce said notl'ine. Maitland walked j •‘^tnan < i this upstage stuff? I don’t gel you--”, out without another word Osman Betters Record Osman, P. C?s captain, took a rest in the 440, one of hi.s usuak raoys, and on,” replied Joyce coolly, though her I He lifted his head and looked at her heart was beating with' suffocating i seai-chingly. He was still nonplussed. . becau.se I shanT have you toj Tlieh He'got to his feet and said, with]prdceedi^d To I)ettei’'tne ou. mark une.xpectod calm, “.All right. Whatever Newman on the This you say goes. But don’t think for a f ^'^4 oldest rec Chronicle ot n^i money necessary to the perfection of lection, attractive prices the dirigible. It must be clone by gov- Publishing Company. ernments. and the expenditure ju.sti-] — - fTeri'y the arfshTpVTaT^ BENT-^Apartment for couple, of national defense. i Centennial street. Occupany ‘But what’s the-big idea? .minute that I’m th’ov.gh. ords on the South Carolina books, and rv .j:.i ^ splendid job w’.irn he dog and he got her one. . (Nowr Go On With the Story) Joyce’s heart sank as she examined stffytft5ihg!y slow at un-; duf-attempti^^t^ to kiss her again. der.standing plain English. I mean that wh.atever there ha^^ieen between i her guests, wondering who they were, j is all . . all over now. 1 m through. The .second speajier wa.s a short blonde girl, whose plumpnes.s gave definite threat of tuiming her into a fat woman at middle age. Her fea- ture.s were of the curved baby variety, her eyes small and gray, and her mouth lipsticked into a pouting cupid’s how Ijf the most vivid scarlet. Both girls were dressed in smart sport clothes. The blonde’s costume was of the latest cut and mode, hut compbtely wrong for her figure and height. The other young woman, who looked several years older, wa.s a thin bru nette with shan> feature.s, stiffly mar- - ceiled hate,- large- jfree«ish-gr»y-M,^yo>»-|- — .\s .she .spoke Joyce moved toward the door. “Please come downstaiiL?, I pre fer not to dkseuss the matter up here.” Maitlrnd followed her and attempt ed to Joyce When Joyce woke, it was past six j o’clock. Dickie hud left her, and, j slightly alarmed, she hurried do?vn-j stairs to* find him. Suppose he had' gone' home! 4She di•■covered 'mm, how-1 over, in the kitchen calmly fini.shing his dinner, while Koxie, still not cpiite BUI Clark and B^ Graham showed Saturday that as fur as they are con cerned, somebody is going to step if ARMY TOO RXPENSIV|E - A high officer of the army has had March 1st. Rwently occupied by S. M. Drummond. Apply to H. D. Henry. Ic H.ATCHI.NG—Lt‘t us hatch your eggs ^ the couragfe-to tell the-werl4That thethe' eteetriT way.~ Tt army costs too Major General Johnson Hagood, ins vires, jfpu chicks. Prices 3c more and stronger per egg less than 100; 2'”C 100 to 300; commanding the Eighth ( orps area, i 2c 300 and over. Eggs set every Mon- they keep P. C.’s ixlay out of the run- says: “It takes three hundred million D}ay. Thornwell Orphanage dollars a year to run the ahny under | its present organization. We can get, l)Ul his arm around her, hut * "'utched him cUv e’y. ste|)ped ha.vtily aside and ran' She returned to the living-room ning in the Penn Relays next week. Bill won first place in the quarter, coming within one-tenth of a second j a better organization for less, of the state record. Graham v as a | That is a slap in the face for the | sjilit second behiml him: I bureaucrats who have piled up fat of Farm. Poultry tf J. 1. COPELAND & BRO. — HARDWARE — Besides Osman’s half, the prettiest' jobs in Washington for army of-j ^ * Binder Twin6 and Re- ' - - - I - ”- Grain Cradles. was down the stairs into the living-roiiu. dinner, and there fi>und and languid manners B< th Women were smoking cigar-f ettes, and Joyce nervously lighted one to b -kster up her own courage. Then nhe uailed for some one elae tu speak. \ ‘‘V''hat ditl you do all day yester-' <lay?” demanded the blonde one, “You! werim’t in bed, were you?” j ‘‘No. I felt rotten,” replied Joyce. ^ ‘‘You had it coniing do you! It’s a wonder we’re not viewing I he re-' main.s today. How did it happen, any-1 how, Frills?” ‘‘Oh, forget it!” said Joyce. “It’s all over now. I hate^mst-mortenis.” “.Sure, so do agreed the dark one, ‘‘guess it gave you a shock though, didn’t it. Frills? You don’t seem to have much zip, today, some how. That’s what Mait noticed about you, said you acted half-dead.” “Did he? Well, that’s the way I felt, but it’s better thatf being completely out.” " ' '.-W'l “I’ll say,” a.Hsented the blonde. Sud- race of the afternoon two-rnile. George was running this distance for the first time and not only won it hut ran it in near record time. Hose On Injured IJst Four of the Blue Hose wore injured Oliver’s if icers who ought to be out in the] field or working at something else. ] niere is nothing the United States needs less than it needs an expensive' a^'iny. Gonerul Hagood admits that he, has twice as many stuff officers and^ clerks as he needs, but he can’t 'get pairs. this week. Powell Freeman had a sore ^ of them under the present set-up. “Oh well, all right,” he agreed, “hut . . . Frills, for Heaven’.s kake, think what you’re .saying and doing! You denly she started violently and let out jcaii’t mean it, sweetheart! What’s the ' use of going through all these noble dramatics for nothing! It’s such a n terrific oath . . . “Who let him in here?” she screamed shrilly, for Dickie had come up beWnd her and pushed his cold little nose against the plump pink hand which hung over the arm of the chair. “VVTiere did the cur come from. Frills?” “He’s mine. Bony he scared you. < ome here, Dickie.” She jumped up, and sitting back in a chair, took Dick ie in her lap, facing calmly the bat tery of disgusted surpii.se on the two facesr “.^•re you coming out to Tes.s’ tea at the rl-.-b, Frilh ?” said Ethel. the table another pile of letters with a telegram on top of them. “Please mail brown envelope left on my desk to me hotel Blackstone love Neil.” But where wa.s Neil's desk? won- [ 'lered .Jtjyce, puzzled. She glancedj Breabytertan. Time; waste of time, when we cpulil _be happy. Every minute when we re not | , ngu(.|y about the big room but she together seems a waste of time to f^ie i there was nothing<*««.o . . . Oh, sweet, I love you so! You' v/orkmanlike as a desk in it. know that- He came up to her, hi:. ^ When she had finished Iv r dinner, voice thick, his handsome face intense.' remembered Neil’.s t-degrem. She Joyce hastily moved aroun l to put a chair between them. “If you can’t | imnlediutelv. Tliere must be arm, Paul Yea rout a pulle'd ninscle Bunt Woods and Bill ('lark had ,ba<l knees. Yoarout did not participate at allv Woods ran only one race, ami Clark only one. Freeman won the jav elin throw lull faiU’il, because of his .•(ue arm, to get the di-.tance hv* has iieen netting this year, j-—Jordan, a tw?+-miler, war. in Flor ence, anil (lid not run. Carothers and Underwood tied for ;ir;.t in the pole vault'for tlu‘ third lime thi:- season. The team will rest 'next week-i nd. The state meet comes May G. Summary of Meet lOO-yard dash; Alley, Fu man, first; Woods, Preshyterian, s. .•ond; Perrin, Prt.s'hyterian, third. Time, 10.1 second.?. High jump: .Adair, Furman, first; Sims, I’reshyterian; ( lark, I’rtm.byte- rian. Height, 5 fiu^t 9 inche.s. Shot put: Truynham, Furman, first; Ewing, Pi eshytei ian; Rampey, Pres byterian. Distance, 40 feet .5 inches. Pole vault: Underwood, PreshyU;- rian, and (’urothers, Pre.sbyterian, tied for first; Robinson, Furman. Height, 11 feet. 22Q-yard dash: .Alley, Furman, first; Osman, Presbyleri m; Perrin, Hpconrhr. “ WANTED AN ENTERPRISING MAN or WOMAN to operate and own a complete The danger of a large standing army is that Its officers too often' poultry jilant and hatchery, amply fi- are inclined t.> forget that they are nanced, completely ready the reiuaiits of'’Che people and to as-[ for operation. 1^4 acres; six fi-ame sume that they ar-e'the masters. : chick? n hou.sos, four large, two small. — I I'.i ooder house, incubator house, office THE RIGHT M AN . “.nd feed house. .Am|de fencing, goixl Ffank MuiTby. mayor of Detroit, Barge electric incubator, capacity who is going to the IHiilippines-ns governor-genei!:1, is one of tlie pro gressive younr men who are coining | to the front l.i America’s public 'airs. 2,000 i?ggs, brotider ami other mis- Uullaneous (Hpiipment. Well located. Exceptional opportuni-ty for one of af-i ambit ion. Must po- ; ss patience, in- i '.crest in chickens, willingnc'^s to work, , He is not going to have un easy job'boimsfy and relmbility. In applying^ las successor to Theodore Roosevelt,,‘umish reference if not personally .Ir., in Manila. But Frank .Nlurphy, known to us. - . doesn’t care about easy jobs. ' j P* Nrk«*»*fa " (.’ongress has voted to give the] vOlUl * • l^OmS Philippines independence, if they be-! ^ 2:tS (’LINTON, S. U. have themselves, in the course of a j - . - (U)zen year.? or so. TTie T'iliV'inos them-1 selves are divided on the question i whether or not they want.-ijiilcpen-i dCTTce. Some are afraid that once Un-' cle Sam removes his protecting arm j Japan will jump in and grab off the BRIGHT WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS islands. The new governor-general will have a lot of conflicting ideas to reconcile, and it is not at all impos sible that he may have to keep a' pretty close eye on Japan himself. Feels Much Better Ham keep your- hands off me,” she curtly, wondering at h< r ; .n • ;elf- po.sHPssion, “I’ll-simply refuse to talk at all.” She eye>' him warily, prepared if he made a u . tudy iiiuise. library. “Whv no . . . No, I’m not goihg any- , wh«-e‘thi# m-ek," heavily, but' trying to speak in a yavdess manner. I . —eft,—Ethel,” said Calance around in less to flee to the kitchen move tow'ard her. Maitland stared at her. He was “ he conbrolied o’lvious effort and another cTgarette with hands he )wn said, ‘ Oh, iiuietly . . “you’ll never go arouuu ... -‘•“■•ul a a hundred and fifty if you 4»ut- tm. - the. Ihan .Qd>gg_ . a yiyu/-^ ^Trar -it: month, you poor fat lazy female. i j Ethel got up resignedly, and yawn ed. ‘-We’lP^ome over tonight. It surej isn’t natural to see you so quiet, gal.” “I khow Nvhere you can get a cat and a parrott, if you’re going in fo:- pets,” said Clarice, on her way ouL “Thanks,” said Joyce coldly. 8he was so thoroughly di.?gu5ted and repelled by Ethel and Claiice that all righi I won' sit or “den” somewhere TfT the Perhaps they even culled it aj Where would it he? .A lit-1 ‘le reflection suggesteil to hej'that I he nafti'ui location was probatdy keyimd n'c I’s (l'■:‘,s.■^4ng loom, in th* wing oo.site her own boudoir, rhe did remember a second door in the d?’* mg-'room but when she went vi’) to it,, she fi und tiiat there was ene, just at OJ)- not Javelin throw: F'reeman, Presbyte rian, first; Peden, Furman; Caroth- ers, Presbyterian. Distance, 173 feet’ S inches. 120-yard high hurdles: Woods,^Fur man, fir.st; Lowry, Presbyterian; Fisher, Furman. Time, 10.5 second.-:. llO-yard run; t'lark, Presbyter'an, fir.st; Graham, Presbyte. ian; I’onez, 7 inches. Shot put'/f^iibanks, Pre.?bylerian,' firtl; 1‘Oreliaiid, Presbyterian; Furman. lM.stu»ue, -‘iti feet H vault;. V> diianks, ilso i, am “June 2Hth, ll>3‘2, I started taking Kruseher* Salts. Have lost 20 pound.s I from June ‘JSth to Jan. in Feel better than have fell for four years. Was . iimier for- 1 h MINLSTER ... .A WOMAN j He 'said I had gall ‘■tones a*!'! should Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen is to be have operation. Kru.schyn did alt and United State.s minister to Denmark, j more than I expected.” .Mrs. Late My first reaction to that news is that' Bright, AValker. Mum. (Jan. 10, 194:)), it is Denmark’s gain and .Arnei ica’s | and at the same time hxss.' *• I gain in physical artract-veness and There is no jiarticular glory attach-• spirited and youthfa! take one- ed to being the diplomalic repi esen-1 teaspoonful of Kr i>chen in a tative (if .-Xmerica to the minor gov-• jr)ass of hot w-ct*a-i before ius-akfast ernmenls of Europe. President Hoover nu>rn::‘g inches. Pole . (lillis, all of Presbyterian, lied fim •st. Height, 9 feet d im hes 22n">m!d dash- Scott,' Furman fir.st aid to me: "Any man who is a .Scott enouyh juditician to tie a county ’ ffiaiinian, knows how to wear e.t iiiHs: clothes, and tiaji good lalde luan- neis, is qualified to lie mini.-'tei to most Eurojiean couritnes'."* •—iMm h: --(-Mverh—howeV4^Ht'. w iU —r-Hf4ac4.., I Hiiv* II LirilJ LJItlL LilLlC *V ck • T\ .1 i ti"’ 4. tk ♦ I i *-*u V 1 ‘ (I .. oil Brad ey, Presbyterian; Winget, Pres th-e fooT )t the narrow bed, in the wait o r »t ■ u *1 i ... !)Vfenan. ftme, 2S.2 second.-. (qiposite the batliroom door. • . . ..l t - - _''glofy‘“TiiK)n tier new job, amt will irry herself in a way to reflect credit •A jar tha' la ! - week- 'rifle a‘ Younv1 barn. driH' -t-oi'e in th wu'ld.. Old g'el - K'-ii .‘hen■. '• a'.- ‘ » f> I'lCt' vi».^ Id; -- f' (•nt and doub f* chin :in living”* ;di4^‘‘joy”oT satisfied after iiionev the fu.-t jar i cosi.s tuit a o.y or any hut ( ■• SUr,* t he S Vb PI ]>'(oninent I ;igaiii feel Pa:-k It .Ls- ruin, first; Gueiurd, Prt'sliyterian;: Distance, IGl feet tl' , , , ,, . T pu.shed on the electric button ^ ^ y “ * o\ti. inside the room when she hud opened Puj-n-an A.s they sat down Joyce had a feel-a .shaded desk lamp ’ ing of being on a stage and not know-light. Exactly in the mid- i2o:ya,-d high hurdle's: Guerar.l, mg what her lines were. How would luminous circle, lay the "b-1 Wilbanks, second. Time, 17.8 seconds. ■tax-etin thruw: ■WrlimTTirsr Prrfrbytig---opun.JJm .sl J^,.mBK , i..Q-JJI.E .mmiN-lCUt fii>t s.t:x to a hi .Nolxidy can know selection of om- of, "The Pa|>er Everybody Reads” their h diplomatic post.; .Mrs. Owen without admiring ami liking %, her. this BCt^end? A return of the panicky terror swept over her, which turned into resentment against the man who was re.jponsi'ble for getting her into this uncujTifoi'la.ble situation. to* ahe could not bring herself even attempt an imitation of whaUsTTe .sup- talk about,’*' she began, rvMied was the Frills manner. She ac- j I* said. It’.? all over, a “1 can’t see that there’s anything to “I meahl wTiaT posed was the companied them' to the door, and watched them .get into the bright green car. . / ' At the opening to the highway they turned aside to let another machine enter, and Joyce’s heart gave a dis concerting leap when she recognized Maitland’s handsome face in the gray roadster that was enteying. Stic turii- ed and fled upstairs. “I can't face him till Tve at least powdered.” Listening carefully she beard Mait- jeet of her search, a long brown en vetope, “Well, that was ea.sy,” thought Joyce, relieved. She cro.ssed the floor, looking about the room with 4hterest. What Would his study reveal ,of the cht'lacteE” of Neil Packard — of her hushariTf? Joyce sat down at the desk to ex amine a fiquare photograph frame 440 yard run: Winget, Presby‘(ii i»n, first; Curtis, Furman; Morgan, Pres byterian. Time, .53.4 stconds. 22C yard low hurdle.?; VVilbanks, Pre.sbyterian. first; Pyron, Furman; iPidicemt-n ,,^reyprmdc(l wa? am MELROONKY .Nearly forty years ago, Theodore Roosevelt, then jiolice commissioner of New York, advertised for bright young men of good character to b?;- edme pplicemt-n. .Among those who‘ Side Quit Hurting, Ciot Stronger, Well; CARDUl Helped Her named Edwar* Muli'ooney. Fl ow f in, Pre.sbyterian. Time, 33.2 .sec arid I want you! Jovee sat down at the desk to ex- , . man ,, to l.t me .lone.” Umin'e a ,e(|U,.'e photoitraph fiome tvi|ba„ks, Preohy;.. i.n, Mulrooney '■poun.le,l the piiv-ment “But, good God!”, he exclaimed vio-jniore -Carefully. The picture, , fj^Ht; Forehand, Presbyterian; Blair, learned jaU about the bu.slne.^.- of lently, “you can’t just calmly throw | showed a man and a pretty girl, "'a»;purman. Distance, 107 feet 9 inches. 880*yard run: Forehand, Presliyte- Mib K. L. Weal, of Huntsville, .Ma. V rites: “I was weak and run (to’v-.. 1 had a pain in my side, ami I kept Uwing weight, 1 grew no. vous ov«r my cuiiUiliuii—this was er-tirdiit ftte-fHe, t.w -t am v«ry 1 ” rt I me down that way, Frills, without m reason, without a word, without an explanation of what it’s all about. You sit there and say in that frozen voice, ‘It’s all over’—you, who only Friday night planned to go away with obviously an enlargement of a small $nap. The girl was perched upon a shelf of rock^ while the man stood close beside her. His right arm was around her waists her left hand curled about his neck. Both were smiling broadly, and the girl’s right hand Presbyterian; 2 minutes 8.8 rian, first; Barrett, Webb. Furman. Time, seconds. Broad jump: Guorard, Presbyterian,; - .McCall, Fur-j in.siyctor, and pointed to the post first’ Meindell, Furman; man. Distance, 18 feet 11 inche.?. me Wednesday, you, the only girl ^ who ...” I waved an imp'ident g’. eeUivg. With flaming face, Joyce interrupt-! “Do 1 look that way when 1 smile^JJUjcided to take it to her own room ed hastily, “An affair like this can't I wondered Joyce, “so ... so ?elf-confi-j prepare for mailing. Before she land enter the house without ringing, ^ ^ d then whistle a few notes, whicht, . . can’t on forever, so it might as Dlent and . . . saucy?” She stared at; the desk, however, she she knew must be his way of signal*! well end now--" , ‘he picture. “Neil has a imr Frills. S^e stood irresolute for “But‘why, why, why? Juda.s. policing the world’s greatest city. He never took a <lrink, never gamble<l,, never dissipated in any way an^l nev er took a dollar or a favor jfor doing his duty—or for not doing it, for that I matter. He rose through all the iherv wa.-. ap- which Tlieodore Roosevelt once held, police coinmi.H- sioner of New York. • Now, my friend E?1 .Mulr.'oney has been asked by the governor of .New lifii I a:ii w* 11 and don't easily t • > rvima I kn.-w I ought to taka Mv ,-tunt told me 1 ought til try (’urdui. ad.ich 1 did. I began III f.ei tn-ller I kept It up until 1 i.H'l taken tliree or four bottles. My s( 'e quit hurting and 1 was soon f<. ling strouK and well." ('.irdiit U sold at drug stores h^rs. mom.nU, .troking Dickie.‘lt had never talked thia t.ay before: not occurred to her'that he might He leaned forward and - come upstairs without an invitation. Thej’efore, she was distinctly startled to left discovered nice smile* j something which set her heart thump-i York to be the head ot the .-.tate beei’j you'; There's something about it th'.it’s jnig with mingled pain and plea.sure. j commission. The great danger in the ! quieter and moi'ie sincere than Frills'j In one of the side drawer.**, which .she i legalization of beer, and the pjobablej .su(’t!(efily grin. • | had opened to look for ^a jien, she] repeal of prohibition seized her claiming. wrist in “an iron ‘Frills, do you grip, f- There was a short. row of books found a few loose snapshots. , quor business may again 18 that the li become the' when he calmly walked into the room,!going to be thrown out like I no more rekson in the Well ti^irik I’lu standing on the desk top, held in place; One picture Joyce lingered tr.er. It tool of crooked politicians and the this wlh: by two heavy bronze bears; and aiwas Neil sitting beside a sweet-faced hi^ndmaiden ot crime. With I.d Mul- looking for her. ; i -i u She faced him apprehensively, un- yoii re through had; well mistaken if you think ino more rekson in the world than that [basket in which she found stationery' elderly woman against a ba^’kgri.'inu roonoy in charge the crooks and graft 1, you’re dam^’iand leaflets inscribed eomfortablv conscious of what had, well mistaken ii you think so. I’m p ! backing Co., Inc., Mai 7 J y (before ing to stick around and find out wha ^v«ythi„* O, K,'you’re ’up to, believe me, YouTe go now? Did you get « goood night’s' ing to be mine, and by God, I don 11 address the brown .envelope, and de-j - Packard Fruit'of roses. That was undoubtedly his ers won’t have a ('hinaman’s chance Manzanita, Gal.” So mother. She wondered if* Mrs. Pack-'to gel in their dirty work. Neil’s business, ard were living, and if so, what she Sre could find no pten with which to'thought of Frills. 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