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THURSDAY, MAY 2.i. 1933
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S, C.
PAGE SEVEM
'tLlNOR4 BARKY
[Inquest Held {n
Negroes’ Deaths
James Young: and Diiff Barks
dale Killed Monday in Shoot-
ulorgans Fail To , [Legion Begins
' Pay Income Tm Baseball Today
inff Affrays In City and On
Farm Near Here.
Famous Financier Tells Commit- AH boys who were bom after June
tee None’ of Twenty Members -‘b ibio, are eligible to enter the Jun-
Paid T'or Two Years. v . ' Legion Baseball league which gets
_____ ’■ under way today. The call is out for
Two Negroes were shot and killed
here tatc Monday afternoon in two
separate rows on oppo;'itc sides of
town and within half an hour of each
‘other,
killing
r. she llioUlghl, anil the “Well. I wouldn 't take him
The story so far: Joyce .Ashton,; jarnas seemed so loose and baggy! poing more than a short ride,
poor stenographer,, in a skidding taxi-1 Lowering her eyes she went past him if he’s used to long runs.”
I
yo.l’re
doubt
! Washington, May 2!?.—-.A senate in-
jvestigating committee was told today
that none of the 20 members of J. r,
Moi'gan and company paid any i Tome:
lax for the years 19.U o* 1932'be« aU':e
loswen reported by theii fi>HT
cab accident in Chicago, suffered loss • into bathroom.She shut the door
of memory. Two years later she woke after her and very quietly and care-
one morning after a fall from her fully turned the little catch that'
horse to find herself, under the name locked it.
of Frjll.s, married to Neil Packard, ’ When she opened the door again
rich California fruit packer. She de- she found the bedroom em|rty, but
‘By the way, 1 heard that Mail has
a new horse.” remarked Packard to
ward the end of the meal. “Whqt so!-t
of cayuse is it? Did he get it from
MacBready?”
Jpyce’s hcait thumi>ed. Now
was
termined to tell nobody of her predica-, from the porch Packard implored her, her chance, and she determined to
le iirst killnlg -Cc.-u-rcd at the
Ne-gro restaurant on Mu'^grova
when .lames Young, cabui cl, wav kill
ed ty Walter Shell, colorc!. .At the
inquest held Tuesday morning, two
,oye witnesses, Warren t'aiho jp j>.n<l
William \'anco. testified that ihev saw
the two meet just outside of the build
ing and after the exchange of a fe\y
words, the-Shell Negro drew his^pistol
and fired, the-shot pro\ing' fatal to
.1, I . ..lo, gi.n, sfnu)r partner ot Mie /• .u . ^
It t'l' />(•• of'these teams and ane wnlhiwf
fivm. and U'onanl Keyts, office n\an-
a,Ter, tortifiefi • at the opening of the
ahj' hoys intere.sted toi report at the
preslyterian college baseball grounds
today (Thursday) at 3 o’clock. Those
having gloves or bats, who prefer to
their own, will bring them. We
not havq^enough to go around.
However, if ,you are anxiopa, to jfet
irr;«'stigation by the banking commit
tee that the total income taxes'paid
th(> partners in 1930 .was about
? fH (+00 am) none had been p*aid since.
' ‘ ’ ’ reorganiz.ing
Thev said that
m
the
film Janiiarj’ 2. 1931,-a loss of
(+00,000 was e.stablished but 'had not
hr'en used to.get out of paying income
taxes because it was not neede<l. and
ment but set about learning what she'“Sav. Frills, bring me a glass of wa- take it. She spoke casuallv. though' ^^ L'* minutes. ,Sh-ii lL‘" ■ j virtue of a change in the law
the knowledge that she was ehang.ng, !;* of- - ’
discoricoried her slightly. ‘‘I’m
I don’t know.” she replied. “I
.seen Mail for nearlv two
could of .her fjfe in the interval. From Aer, like an angel, will you
the conversation of her friends andj Joyce wanted to retort cro.ssly, hut color
letters in her desk she gathered that! her naturally obli^ng disposition au- sure
she had been a heartless, pleasure-lov- tomatically asserted itself and getting haven’t
ing young woptan. One letter that [ the water she went to the sleeping''veek>.”
troubed her was from a woman sign- porch which lay in the shadow. The W’ncii she raised her eyes from hei
ing her.velf Sophie, blaming F'rills for mc*on made it light enough, however, plate she encountered a look on Pack-
not giving a home to a baby Sophie, to .«ee Packard’s face vaguely. ard’s face which filled her with sud-
was caring for. Could it be her baby,'- He sat up in bed and took the gla.ss den anger. It had always infuriated
F’riils wondered! She also found her- which she handed him. .As he did .so Joyce to realize that her word was
self invoked in an affair with a man she said hastily, “Good night! I’m . . . doubted.
named Maitland. In San F'rancisco, Pm going to sleep inside for a while.” Suddenly her jileasure in the day
ficers. at police headquarters.
-.A .'-.econd inquest in the kil’mcr of
’ 1 hold
can't ibe used in I93.(.
Hi;
"f Barksdale, colorc.l, was a'
The income tax testimony furnished
the thrills that a huge orowil had wait
ed for through long hb\n::s'of ipiestion-
luesday morning with >o!'citoi Bl ack- jp.n, the senior Atairgan partner and his
well representing the st.ate. Posey H.k,ffive managim, questioning that had
( opeland, an eye witness to th* homi-1 vianv hitherto closely guard
ed stHTcts of Morgan operations.
cide. was put on the stand by the de
fense-. Mr. ('opeland testified that he
with B.. !>. King, \V. G. King and Gf-
Cioer ('. \\\ Weir, had gone to the I..
I R. Stone place three miles southwest
to work fhr the succes.s of your teajtht
come to the baseball field. Ju.st as soon
as enough boys assemble, teams will
be picked and practice started. .4/
I.aurens entered the league this '
wot-k and Clinton is doing the same.
Match games will be played with oth
er towns until one leam or another is
I'liminated. Several good trips are in
pro-^pcct for the winning team.
, The local teams will be coached by
'.-.hlyGalloway, and the director will
)c .1. W. Coleman, Jr.
Many boy;i-are"already in trim to
-.r.irt the sea<rtn, having been playing
inill evenings. As fast as ^ possible
Hicse teams will get under way and
I'xhibition games played.
Be at the P. C. ba.seball diamond
thi' afternoon at 3 o’clock.
F. M. STUTTS,
Committee Chairman.
niie bold disclosure that none of the
20 members of Morga-n’s firm includ
ing among them some of-the men re-
jujted to be the country’s wealthiest —— ^ a T
where 'he went while her husband , She turned away as she spoke, but she was spoiled. A hurt feeling of resent-‘ of Clinton during the .'/ternoon, where j hml pajjj inconu* taxes in the ' VV |\I ' I '
was AW uv_ on business^ met Rob-* scarcely finished the -sentence liefore ment against hiivy for ruining hyrhap-^^C^^^^^ been some Amt’s. brought a ga>p fromi
ert Air.'worth, a poet w’hose work sbe Ta^arif put down the glass and py mtiOTf ‘ seized her.jShe -hirgot' his 'the 'part 6T tbe Barksdale Negroes,. ^1^^. spectators. - W\NTKI>-—To buy good used ice
had always admired. When Joyce re- jumped out of bed. He stopped her at side of the affair and the things He testified that he and B. I.. Kingi inquiry was markTHf through-j cream freezi r, 1 gallon capacity. John
turned home, she decided to be pleas- the door and drew her into his arms, which Frills had done to make this • sat in the car while-W. (i. King ,jjjy f,y sharp interruptions {{ Holland, at .Jacobs & Co *
anter t ' Neil than Frills had been. But not roughly hut with a gently firm reaction so rmturiiT. Officer Weir walked, ac'-o>s the cotton f,.o,n rommittce mcmU*rs o'cr the
thi.s lirv* was dangerous, too, for Neil' movement which she c6uld not evade. .‘^he sald'uothiirg until they had left fiehl in an qffPrt to peacefully ♦he questioning.
“Oh, .say. .sweetheart,” he protest- the table and were in the living room. 1 the trouble that had arisen. Ho tosti-'
ed. “not my first njght home, F'rills? TMPn suddenly she faced him and withj lied that as soon as W. G. King spoke'
I’ve been so ... so lonesome for you flaming face .saiu. "I.ook here. 1 want to Huff Barksdale he was knocked
dear.” .you to know that 1 wasn’t lying just|t|o\vn with a hoe hy the Negro, and
Packard bent his head quickly, and now when I .said 1 hadn't seen .Mait that all three of the .Negroes tpiiekly
Itc
was (lathctically anxious to win back
F'rills' love.
(.\ (lo On With the Story).
.At lu't they- were all gone, and
Packs d, closing the front door, cane
hack to t'ne living room and began lo'
put o It the lights. He yawned widely.
“Gee, 1’’;'. sleepy. Got to be up early
toinoivow. too. (Joing to bed now,
F'rill.-?” he asked, pausing with his
hand the la.st light.
“Yi's, I litn,” repied Joyce. She
couldr*' get the w’ords out which she
‘mean*. *.•> say casually. Turning, she
•"we-nt"-^~rtxtnirs - closely ftdlowed ■ by
Paclvur.l, who .switche<l on the bed-
. room light for her,
“I 'lire have missed that sleeping^
porcl.. .Seems as if 1 never had any
i-eal .1 • in those hotel rooms,” remark
ed I'.i- kard when they were in the bed
room “()rce you get used to sleep
ing out anything else seems stuffy.” i
' kis.sed her eagerly, not once but sev-jfor two weeks.”
; jumpnil on King and began to scverc-
Thi- hardly seemed an appropriate
time to announce that she had decided!
to sleiM) in the house hereafter and
Joyce, in an agony of embarrassment
and indecision wandered over to her
dregsir.g table where she sat down and.
!v beat him with their hoes. F'our
Here’s What It
Took Months To
Do In Columbia
FOR RFNT — .Six-room cottage on
.Mu.sgrove .street. .Apply to H. D.
Henry. ' Itc
FRKSH APPl.F. C'lHF'.R—7.^>o per gal
lon. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.4)0
per l,O0(). lnler-('ity Produce Co.,
phone 22. Itc
shots were fired by King and Officer
' Weir, he testified. Whidi Officer Weir
took a hand to protect King, who was
j on the ground and being struck, Huff.^^^'j
L Barksdale, i( is alh'ged, made an at-'
j tack towartl the ofl’ici-r witn a hoe.,
l.wheix-as Weir firctl the first shot to
j stop him hut was forced to shoot a
TT second tinie when tlic Negro kept ad-
T- vahetng. Two colored girls, TT'ltighTcrs
[of Huff .Barksdale, were put on ihc
I stand, who cleinicri that they heard
i the shots hut did no*, see the sho-'ling.
I 1 he ^jur.y, after hearing tiu* evi-
Ij lienee, brought in the follow nig ver-
i diet: that “Huff Barksdale came to
his death by gunshot wounds at the
hands of either- or lK»th Offict r Weir
:an<l W. G. King on account of justi-
i ^uble cause.” - ■
I • 'The Negro. Huff Barksdale
In a' session outstanding for the
cope of its enactinent.s, the 80th gen-1
of South (’arolina W->
die:
legalized 3.2 per cent beer and
wines. ,
November 7 for a prohibition
assembly
fore adjoiirnng sine
'ouc.st appi op’ iat .on bill
I’as.'-.eil the
in' II years. .
B< towed plenary powo’ s-mpon the
rovernor to regulate banks.
llvti-nded [iroperty tax payments
Rl'BBFR .sTAMB,8 and .-eaH. Twen-
tv-fiuir hour service. ( hronicle Pub
lishing ('o. 3+
STOMP SPRIN(> for rent. .Apply to
.Mrs. George F. Young, Lauren',
•S. (’. ^ ^tp
i^'ORAVKH ('ARHS fo - the gi'adu-
aU'S. All styles engraving, fine t
for hOff ctn-ds --gTTif-
'disliing (’ompan^-. ’ 3t
W.A.NTFH 10 more high school st i-
dents to coach thi.s suhimer. Reco- 1
'»pen to inspection. Let mo hear th s
week. Lawrence Mahaffcy. Itc
a’ v.*'. i
"d^nrk; $L9|) f
Clironick 4’ii'
through .lunc 1
Fixed the maximum gross weight of (’OM.Mi.NC-FLMKNT INVIT ATIONS—
truck.s at 20,(»00 pounds. .Samiilcs gladly furnished. Wide se-
Sharpiy r*-stnctcd issuanee ot de-■ K.ctuui, attractive prices Chfonicle
ficiency judgments against mortgag- i'ublishmg Comimny. 3c
Negro. Huff Barksdale was* iJn.ke the duration record of 117 j.^ RLN T — Apartment for couple,
killed in the fray, a son, James Burks- .laVs riPtU )*wilh a sesjsion of 128 oal-, ^Leet. Recently oc-
,lale who was shot, is now a l»atient I ^avs. • ^”*"‘‘** Apply to
lighted another cigarette.
I
Ii h'* would only go to his own
rooms and let her alone! But Packard
lingered, taking off his tie and unbut
toning his .shirt while he talked. j
. Neil was now taking off his .shirt,'
and Joyce, catching sight in her mir- eral times, then drew her clo.ser still (
,1
Oh. sweetheart, won’t you lose me a little?” he whihpered.
Packard stare<l at her. He looked
hewilitereil. An expression of eager
in hi.s.face. but it
ror of the white top of his sleevelesif and kissed the hollow of her neck sev
underwear, felt a wave of color burn'eral times. “Oh, sweetheart, won’t you hop.'uJness dawned
her face and she sat rooted to the love me a little?” he whis}>ered, his ^ 1
spot. To her great relief, Kowever,>e icheeL laid against hers. “Won’t you he eautiou.^ hope of one who has
went off to finish'his undressing el.se-Hove me? 5>omehow tonight you were l*.*^**" disapnointed too many |
where and she jumped up and hurried so-sweet, going out w’th me alone that ,
to th,* do.set. Just as she had stripped w'ay and I got to hoping you might .A^ **•' Live seconds’ silence |
her last garment off» and was reach- Oh, F’rills, what can I do to make you j L*'*^^'***'’* ^*'<1 dully, “Go<l know's I|
ing for a kimona she heard him again come hack to me?” want to believe you. Frills, but after
in the bathroom. She had left the door “Oh, let’s not talk tonight,” she ex-i‘ ‘ ‘ thing ... ’He
of the closet just a trifle ajar so that.claimed impatiently, “I’m dead tired,
she ould keep track of his movements J'tell you.” To her relief he <lid not
and the bathroom ’door stood wide follow her, but she heard his deep
open. .sigh as .she went on into the other
“Shall I run a hot hath for you?” j room and shut the door, her knees
called Packard, “or'^re .you going to trendding a little. . ,
Once in her bed with the ijloor
locked, .she lay and thought o' er what
had hap|>ened. This vietoiy was hers,
but <he di«l not feel'quite the sictisfac-
tion in it that she had felt in circunv-
venting .Vlaitland.
t ■ * ■
Waking the next morning at her us-
libur“ of seven^fTcIock' she ' heaflf
at the local hospital, and the otherf Heard two filibusters of 22 and 14,
son. Drayton Barksdale, is now held, jjou,,, in the .senate,
in the county jail. ] .Abolished the warehouse and hank
W. (i. King, who received a nuniJn'r (•xamining departinent.s, natural re**
of bruises and had cuts on his ann, j sources eommis.sion and food research
head and body, is now improving from | laboratary, and created the board of;
his injuries, hi.s friends will lx* glad j hank control.
to know, hut is still confined to hist Revised the h-0-1 into a h-0-0 school
home.
H H. Henry.
Itc
ANSWKR to “What Ails the World,”
ami other hooks for sale at reduced
prices. By the author. Rev. J. E. Ma-
haffey, I.'>9 F!. ('arolina Ave., Clin
ton, S. (’. Itp
tub.
you
take a ^howei ?”
Joyee hastily called oyt, “No
thanks. I’ll take a Vhower when
get thro'igh.”
“You needn’t wait. I’m not u.sing
the .sho vei'.” he callerl back cheerfully.
“I want a real soak after being on
night!
. f »»
the-Uaiu- two
.She sat huddled on a chair in the
closet and listened tensely to the pro
cess of his bath. He siilashed and
dial
seven
Packard whi.slling as he dressed
she debaited w’hether to get ui)
have bi-eakfast with him or to let
go away wuthout seeing her.
She got out of bed and listened. It
hesitlated as if he were referring to
'onie painful incident he could .scarce-
’y-bear to mention.
Joyce was quivering all over. It
seemed to her that nothing was more
important than to nyjke hiqi l»elieve
her. She groped desperately for the
right woi<is to convince him.
“Hut I'm telling the tiiith,”
.'isted, “you can avk ('laiice
.I'k .Ma.t himself if you'won’t
me.” ^
Neil .'t.H looked a^ if he dared not
•believe-and- Joyce,-exasperated at-his
.|[)0CT(T»
jatuosEPHUDeiwt
haw, with the state financing the six-
hnonth term largely througl; inc*>ine
ami other indirect taxes, replacing ah'
: estimated $l,f>(H),900 or more in prop- ]
! erty taxes. - '
— Try —
COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
Legion Notes
snt'
be
in-
. <»r
ieve
and
a*! 1
him
oKviiiuslv
IN TOI ( II WITH PKOI’l.E
Of course I am. ami have always
been a sniall-town man. I ]»refei- it
that way. I can contact iiiy |)eople at
♦■ii.-.t hanil. I cun know them a' they
are. I get an uml«*rstamling of luiiiiiin
natuie . facts as well as foibles—that
IS impossible for the city practitioner.
\nii. here I learn to love my peo])!e;
bail yon ever thought of that? By the
same token, as the Irishman said. It
.s pos.sible
love
whi.stled ami to poor Joyce it .seemed
a.s if he would never finish.
Suddenly the whistle stopped 'ab
ruptly ar.'l she heard him ejaculate,
“Damn! There goes the soap!” Then bad gone
raising his voice he called, “Say, » <*>‘ess from a hangar and had
F'rills, be a good kid and get* im* the come out to put it on in front of the
soap, wil! ('ou ?
it skidded way
that thev learn t(
umonMpeeU manner, ex,. p„. rb„ taking the ri k
claimed, “Perhaps I was mistaken. th„i. Uvvv in “the sticks” 1 have
the golden opportunity of trying to
, make them love im*. ^
at thus Packard smldenly woke j have notice«l that folks in the big
up. Ills fdee went white under the tan cities haven’t tihie to love eaeh other;
peiaps y»*u
what 1 do—
Hut
you don’t rea'lly care
Hre-tead of meeting in its hall in the
Masonic Temple, the,.American Legion
held it.s May moeting in the outdoors
at the fine '-luing location on John
r. Young’s farm, about six mile' from
the city7'ni4i, p! incijial biisihe'' of the
meeting wa- tie- supper, wh’ch had
be**n prt j'a fd by L<‘w Hatt->n. po-t
chef, ami o'hei l.*‘gionnai:' •—liw
menu eon'isliiig .of old fa -hioned ca’
fi h stew, iiread, pickle' ami iced tea.
ami WU' eiijoyed to the utmost all
at’.' tiibiig, a! out oL' in nu'iit'er
FTiieeial t elTiTulcs' Vvefe iiiuTfe by
.\tbl*‘lie Offiiei Waller .lojm'O.’.
garding the «le'iiability of ha ir 4 ta
lunior Ix'gmn base'igl learn here.
Says Her Husband
Lost 16 Pounds
In 4 Weeks
‘1 have never found a medicine that
‘p.'ps’ yell up like Kruschen Salts and
better still, leaves you ‘i>eppeil up.’ I
Take It two (»r thr«*e limes a week--
not l.> roduee but inerelv to feel good
■and clean. My liushund I'mA it'to re-
<hi« e, he lost Id |)o mils in 1 wl'ek' ’’
’ll* '. F. A. F'ei'-'s, Wa hingt.in, H. ('.
(H'ceml i r 2'*.
'o
o
rn2».
a! and at the s.tnu* time
ae.m m phv'ie-'! a*' 1 ac'1 vetie'.-. anl
iV<‘f s^nrrttel 'ttnd
Iv If
r'-,
teaspoonfil of Kc'isehen in a
vvater lx f ue b. eakfa >t
.. ry
.<0 quiet that she concluded Neil
downslair.s. She had just taking a step forward he gripiied unless theiV is-soiiu
her sh«»ulden» with his hnmls apd said,
with an’ intensity of re.strained force
1 dropped it out an'l *0^ rhigror when she wa.s .startled by H+J** frightened her, “By God, F rills,
into the bed- Packard ap|>earing. “Good morning.
way
<loes
money in it one
or the other. The city dweller
a thing if It I'lings him distinct
over
room!”
{■
Joyce was petrified by this sunpK
requesl. She wa.« so startled Ahat she
even failed to take refuge in what had
been her salvation in other awkward
moments, the conveniently tempera
mental disposition of F'rills.
ttWall, w-fiit^.a ^ninute. I’ll
wife!” he exclaimed, “how’.s
vorld ? ”
“Oh! - . . (xiMid morning,” she re-
slMinded. ha.stily pulling the dr-ess on
and watching him apprehensively in
the mirror as .she fastened her collar
and tie.
1 won’t stami for that'! ’When have
the y‘*++ ^^ver cared what I thought? W^en
have you ever done.anything but give
me the most catcleiisk ’aort of.i.re-
spon'e? You’ve lied to me iH'fore. You
know it and 1 know it. How can 1 help
doubting you? I’ve done everything
piei .'i.M if nut that, it must be spot
'1 he pu t leecntly has been in'lr i-
merital i?i .'ccjjring two tuinbstunes
I rum the governiiient tV)r ex--<*ld’:‘r'
liu a. e lull led tUTe, Tiunnie L. ILill,
u hu .serw'l in the World war, ani^’Uil-
liani H.,V\'atts, who wa> a ('untede'-
call!
J
m <
\ ft'
■1 an.
lie
•.'C liead'tom*', lif'p-
-dm imuning during early
’ .qiling, 1
«rly
le(
*'•1 c
d. a
te 1 III ni.'h'-<l ’au.<
'UW H ll
♦tie, gill «it' nine,
skuriylnif
cost
. f-
.1- t
iu* 1
iioliotiviily dl '..1 .
alun,.* to
sch<»«»l;-sbe was a
well-nour-
d« a'
! ot
any
Vi af.
!>-h< J chil
d. a;ipareriliy. .'trortg ami at--
,
■ '-
live. Sh«
could no{ know
wh.it was
7y i
i ;)'i
W hen tlie A r
of hot
murni..'.'. ,,
A far that lasis. I week' cost' bu’ \
trifle at V'uurig’' Pharmacy or an.
inig store in the world but be sure
..»ml get Kiuscdien Salt.', the S.AF'E
way to' reduce wide hip', proininen’
flout and double chin and again fee!
> h" 'oy of li\ing money back if dis-
I'isfied aftei the first iar.
“(5ee, this is j^reai. .Are you going to
eat breakfast this morn-ingT” he ask-.
the foot of the
get it,” she returned, and holding her
silk Coolie coat tightly about her she ed, leaning against
emerged from the closet, found the bed.'
cake of coap innocently lying on the “We’ll give Roxie a surpri.se, entirg
blue carpet, picked it lap, and entering br^kfast together,” she remarked as
the bathroom, hastiljr thru-st it into | they entered the dining room. “Gootl
Packard’s wet butseretched
Then she turned hurriedly and left Dickie?
passing in my
could to try to make you happy. I’ve “onec-oven.
gr»en you every bit of freedom and
fun I could just so you might have a
go<Hl time. I’ve protected, you more
than you knew against open scandal.
I’ve stood so damn’/ much from you
that I sometimes w'onder what kind
of a weak fool 1 am. But I can’t hcto
worker- ufiproHeh you
the [lof-plie.'-Tbr .'ale,
«U.-'a led buddies w iio wil
hand, mornin*. Roxi., «here'» my blaxae-l T'P'*''“k*'ther. Three or fo.,r
I for this busine.ss with Maitland ... healing over on her
the room in a turmoil of emotions. “Out with Sam,” responded Roxie * stood for all sorts of things for
"I wish he’d hurry,’’ she fuined. She too smiled, but there wa.s a puz-
with a sigh of relief that that awk- zied look about her face ash she did
ward moment was over, though her so.
heart still thumped ^ violently, “I’m' “Oh, then I’m going out to get him,”
tiffed. If that: shower didn’t have a,exclaimed Joyce,
your sake, and partly for my moth-
mind. H' I ^\'e her
But I »> ».ser'/i‘d''
IF' • r.kir* did not rcHch to her kn*,*e.'
«y two inches. It was good, h«*avy fab- ted IdT’your piircha-e.
ric. The ihei monieti'r ua.' at 18 above .
zero- a very cool mr.r’vi g- Thu! girl’s
knees were bare! Her stocking.' were
crinkled aV»out her ankles; her calve;,
and shins were exposed to the wea-
abrasions were
over on her legs where she
had evidently “iieeled” them bn the
concrete dr in a rough-an<l-tumble out-
.'^atiirday with'
ti;e
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ars. And when . .-. when you ve ^**^4^**.g-a^e. I caught the.se points in
a little nice to me, what has it .ever half-minute that she was under
ineant ? Some devilish scheme of yours observation. 'Then, I
WHAT IK>
P. S. Jeanes
.. , . ,. . Then, I reflected
mcu. II wii-v - , you start eating, on 1 d(m t j*^ j,^y that'girl’.s mother, if I'
glMS door I'd go and take a hath now. ■ ni be right ^hiack,” and 8he''das'hed know what your gameis now. but opportunity. You can guess
I simply can’t do it, though.? She sat loot through the kitchen and called to ‘ what it would have been.
do-wn again and listened anxiously. ! Dickie, whom she irfaw lying wnth a i. .
Presently she heard hinv-rubbing I bored expression outside the stable Joyce, fistening fascinated to^this. POST OFFICE TO CLOSE
himself vigorously and a few nliifutes j door. — ' explosion, recalled the words in “Jer-' t
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later he appeared in the bedroom in! “I wonder if he’d get too tired to letter: . . . Just remember fhatj Announcement is made that the'
blue ^jamas and slippers, his hair I go along with me if I go out to ride'a man like Neil won’t stand pushing I yiH be clos^^hr-Tucsday,
Some one needs the
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sticking up in damp rumpled confu- on Rosita. What do you think?” ask
sion. How' funny a man looked witl»-;ed Joyc^ as she began Her breakfast. |
. too far.*
^Continued Next Week)
I May SO, except from, 9 to 10 a. m.,. on
I account of Memorial day. . *
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Rent that. room by
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