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THREE fHi.iT.nwTr.iiT.Tsar ) jwr.r.ir..ir.r.t. m i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927, Order at Once Pyou want carlot prices on fence. Car Should Arrive Today. Coming Car Tile O Car Alfalfa Hay Flour and salt at the lowest possible prices any day in the week. i See Us First We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG AND OAKLAND The SECRET STUDIO By Hazel Livingston quits college, following a romance with Philip Eaiues, ft neighborhood sweetheart. Clerking iu a bookstore ! ; Vour home more heme- ! like. Your family lumpier. Cbiidrcus' eyesight sateEuaru- to. lour own satisfaction is asaureu by UOUo iSUfc.Lii.itlU 'i.'jtt.L .o one uimg in crazy I ou thing I'm lying! Be-? hoiiTf uecorauou euaiiHU-es cause I've been sick, and takes oaj with the Ugouag Always iu evidence it sheds a glamor ol good cheer by uigbt and is a tuiug of beauty by ua Suspended in line ol vision never wearing out t- these CHAPTER SX The Story So Far, Rosemary Mertou, determined to flesh. But 1 tell you I was Sfciuv fin independence of hec family, iu beauty I was, I was!" tier voice rose to & scream. "Now you think you can take him away troiu me. Well, I'll show you she meets Larry, an artist, andjyou ean't. Not that I'd take him! mmres are a measure ot Sloan Whitney, a man ot the world, I back now. If he came begging oui your taste. Will you have a by whom she is fascinated. She'his hands and knees I'd kick hint' naKed bum on a iaded weath- breaks with Larry. Nina, employed! out. But I'm not going to let any i er-oealea cord or the artisue in the same store, goes to fayaia pouter woman get aim. Da you hear to Join Stanley Cuyler, an old j that do you understand?" friend ot her dead father, and mar-j She kept repeating it "Do you ried. Rosemary is given the use of i hear that do you understauu. ' her luxurious apartment. At the! "Oh, she's craay," Ziosemary store a mysterious masculine thought. Her first numbing terror stranger interviews Kosemary con- i ebbed. She began to plan, cunning- eeraiog Nina Clark and then shad-lly. The door was locked, but there! Aseucy Westingnuuse .Mazda ows Kosemary. Mrs, Merton dies, was the window that gave on the! Lamps. beauty ot soit light, properly detused to match your room? We have new shades to tit the new type inside lrosted lamp and many pleasing tut- tures in stock. ' ARTHUR H. CROWELIi MIIIIilllIIIljr!Il.i.TMRW (TW7Mrf!.iMTtfI.M.ra.IT.T.TT.I.T POULTRY and FRUlT NO BETTER COMBINATION ou who have been growing fruit with more or less success owing to market conditions Have your home The necessary land "' Ample time to add poultry to your present line Statistics show it to be one of the most profitable and certain of results con sidering the investment. We have plans and specifications for lay insj and brooder houses as adopted by the experiment station at Oregon Agricultural College, based on their long experience and study of the subject and can furnish you all the materials necessary for these units. Also we will assist you to finance your start. Come in and talk it over while there is still time to get started this Spring. . Coen Lumber Company I CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE Rosemary encounters Whitney, at-(roof garden. But first she'd have tor an estrangement, and be tells) to calm her, get the pistol. Per- aer as cannot marry aer, sat asas aays n aae aumoreu ner her to go abroad with him. She "Yes, 1 don't blame you" asks time to think it over, Whitney "Don't come that line oa me, encounters a private detective oa Miss! I know you. That goes with the root ot Kosemary s apartment. Has men, nut it don t go with me! She faints and Is hurt In falling.! When you put the best detective Whitney nurses her and presses J to the country off the track with her for an answer. She discovers I your pretty way, I knew what I he is drinking habitually and had to deal with. 1 came myself." breaks with him. He disappears. Detective! What was she saying! leaving an unpaid bill at the store! Detective! . . of Rosemary's employer. A large I "Oh, 1 don't understand," Rose woman greets Rosemary at herniary cried, "I'm sure there's some J FOR SALE BRICK? Page's. Phono 212. .WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir block. R. V. Hatfield. Phone 33F14. FOR SALE if Narragansett gob blers, h. 13. Gilliam. Phone 14'34. FOR" SALE 8 good niilch cows', also lull pullets. J. I. Vedder, 3 J miles N.,Hoseburg. FOR SALE Young dairy cow, Iresh, price S50. C. L. Weber, Roberts Creek. Phone 42F13. FOR RENT 10 acres, orchard. house, garage, chicken house, barn, running water through place. Minerva Pruner, Riddle, Ore. FOR RENT Farm, of 96 acres; 100 prune trees, 60 apple trees, 200 young prune trees, 25 pear trees, and 30 acres ot farm land, part of It irrigated. Hughes ranch, 6 miles from Myrtle Creek on North Myrtle. Cash rent FOR SALE No. 1 Sharpies cream separator, $35.00. F. T. Wood, Box 114, Brockway. Oregon. FORSALE Four "used McClana han incubators, capacity 216 eggs. Price 3 each, inquire Jauo Parker, Canyoiiville, Ore. NASH BUYERS My credit of SiS5 on any type new Nash for sale at $150. Address "A. B.," care News-Review. WANTED Dressmaking. Phone 419-R. Guthrldce. WANTED Good wood-cutting partner with own Dea. write iu, C. Cowles, Myrtle Creek, Gazley route, for particulars. FOR SALE-Three broccoli carts; cheap. For particulars see Harry lini-i- nf. nnmiiv nlferk's office. 01" call 388-J evenings. FOR SALE Wood or coal kitchen range, dining table, overstuffed settee and other furniture at a bargain it taken at once. 1311 Winchester. FOR SALE SonbraTVictrola, new, including records. Price reason able if taken at once. Terms if desired. Call at 481 Pitzer St., after 2 or S: 30 p. m. ASHUY'S imported broccoli" seed is now ready for delivery, stock Is limited, order early. Mrs. N. C. Ash by. Apt. 6, over Rose Con fectionery, Roseburg. r'LDFF'RUGS-W'e make the best. Special discounts during Jnnu- , ary, to keep our shop busy dur ing the dull season. Write for prices. Liberty Carpet and Rug Shop. 258 Russell St., Portland. CADiLLACOR FORD Whatever you have you can't afford to be without complete protection. One of our five-point policies would be the most valuable accessory you could put on your car. McLENDON REALTY COMPANY, CORNER OAK AND MAIN I FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT. Inquire 511 S. Pine. APARTMENTS 221 W. Washing ton St. FOR-RENT 7-room house, 418 S. Main. Inque at 491 S. Main. FOR RENT Apartments, new, modern, close in. Phono 212-J. FOR RENT 9-room huyse, close In. Page Lumber &. Fuel Co. Phone 242. FOR "RENT 2-room furnished house, SS per month. Miller's ad dition. Phone 210-L. FOR"R K NT 5roo uT house, partly furnished, garage and wood house. 2 blocks cast of 6th SL A. It. Hammond. apartment and forces ber to opes the door at the point of a revolver. Now Go On With the Story They faced each other, Rose mary small and white and fright ened, the other woman, shaking with emotion, that little, deadly weapon In her hand. The sun fascinated Rosemary. She couldn't take her eyes off it. Such a tiny, shining thing for death to dwell inside. A dozen times since Sloan went she had vishetl she could die. There wasn't anything left to live for. Just days and years to be got through somehow without him. And now death -stared her fa the face! She began to tremble vio lently, the fat woman with the pis tol seemed to grow to monstrous size ... "Sit down!" the woman com manded. "Don't yea come near me, or I'll shoot!"- Without taking her eyes oft the shining weapon, and the fat mot tied hand that held It, Rosemary sank into a chair behind her. The woman leaned against the door, breathing hard. She kept one hand strained against her heaving side. She gasped like a runner, winded In a race. Uaaye agonized breaths. " . . "For weeks I've been following you. lou ve hidden from me. But 1 was too smart for you. You think you're pretty slick, don't yon J" She began to laugh, in terrible wheezing gusts, anil her eyes. round and glassy as marbles la her immense purplish face, guttered as she laughed. "You can hoodwink the men" with your pretty baby face but you can't fool me. A lot of good a pretty face did me. I was prettier than you are. You ought to have seen me when he married me. T was a perfect baby blonde, 1 was, no betwixt and between about me. I could have gotten any man." fane started to sob, and pressed ner Hand still tighter to her side, and 1 took him I must have been WANTED LOST, LOST Saturday or Sunday, brown leather billfold containing io in paper and three dollars In sliver. Reward for return to News-Review. LOST Week ago Sunday or Mon day morning, salmon colored vanity case with pink silk purse containing $5 and small change, also letter. Finder please leave at Roseburg Garage. MISCELLANEOUS ' CAR, OWNER Don't torget to call 653 when In need of auto parts. ' Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. . MINT GROWERS ATTENTION Will be at Sutherlin hotel Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Hotel Urapqua Friday of this week. Will consider applications for loans on 1927 mint contracts. James M. Watkins, Jr. TOTRADE Fully equipped" dairy ranch, valuation $9000, in Co quille valley, three miles from Coquille city, good gravel road, for ranch suitable for Bheep that will carry up to 150 head. What have you? Address Coquiile, Box 450. The exclusive Job printing d partment of the News-Review it equipped for all kinds ot commer cial printing. Nothing too large nothing to osmall to receive out personal attention. GEKEPiAL T Coming mistake. There has been a detec tive here. But I haven't done any thingreally and truly I haven't" "Stolen my husband that's ail. That's nothing. The mas I picked up out of the gutter and spent a fortune on " , Now horror crept over Rose mary, leaving Its slimy imprint be hind. She clasped and unclasped her hands, fighting off the loath some bought that was iu her mind. Could Sloan have lied to her? Could all his tragic story of a dead love been a bund. Had his wite lived, and showered her money up on him? Had he come to her fresh from this creature's fat, reeking arms? Was this Sloan Whitney's Coralte alive? She covered her face with her anus. Don't pull that stuff on me. tell you! bave your tears for the judge. I'm going to have you up ' ifor the judge Kosemary lift ed her streaming- face. Was the woman going to arrest her? Could she? Was there some law . . ,? But I haven't done anythiue!" she cried. "I didn't even know be was married. We've just been friends there there hasn't been anything wrong!" Nothing wrong!" Again the wheezing, terrible laughter, "Don't waste your breath. Do you think rm crazy? And you didn't know he was marrieui Ha, ha, ha you amn t Know ha, ha, ha " "He told, ma you were dead!" The words shot out of Rosemary's mouth sua rose to her feet, sud denly very strong, and cooL She no longer feared the gun, the threatened jail: She no longer feared anyihine. Everything that could happen, had happened. What came after this was nothing. She had the queer, detached feeling that she was al ready dead. She knew she was still talkine. sltll moving, still making gestures laundrT kids iy. in k I?,-,.- -o A J'- QlUT SpiTtSfiet OUR. -9fK 8.QNS AR, ' Foa Auw our wok if I.JS UP-TO-PAR... The road to Laundry Sat isfaction leads right through this door, in this commonsense laundry san itary methods are preva lent and a sincere desire to please. Roseburg Stesm Laundry ' PHONE 7 RoteburB, Ore. ' doing ail this convulsively, as a mangled angle worm wriggles af ter its little lite is done, , "lie told you 1 was dead?" the woman whispered. "Dead?" She pressed to her heart. "The swiuel He tola you' that, did he?" "Yes, Rosemary said, he dtdnt care whether the woman believed her or not it uidn't matter. There was a long silence, brok en, only by the breathing the strangled, wneeziug breatM ug ot the tat woman who had come to kill her. Kosemary began to study herr as she mignc have - studied some giant insect in a ease. She searched the blotched red face for the apple-blossom beauty that was onca Sloan's delight. Her brittle, burnt hair might have been pretty once. Her thick, loose lips might -once have been a Cupiu's bow. Under . the surplus of flesh were small, delicate bones. She pictured them voluptuously covered with fine pink plumpness. The haggard, homely woman with sagging Jowls faded dizaiy away and In her place stood Cora- lie, with hair like color or ripe wheat and her mouth like a rose. "But there were years and years when you knew I was ativeP The harsh voice came triumphantly, breaking iu on her thoughts. "You were alter him front the first, lj know it. A fortune teller told ffie." What did you suy?" .Rosemary j asked paiieutly.. 1 1 said, it you thought I wass dead now, there was a long time when you damn well knew I wasn't. , "But I haven't known him a ions time." . ' The woman leaned against the door and moaned. "God, why don't 1 kill her? Why do I listen to lies .Everybody lies to me. They always have.. 1 never had a chance. He always lied, everybody lied. Doc tors, lawyers everybody. Even lbs detective 1 paid to trail him.' He told mo he d gone to Spain and thrown you over and you were living here with another man. And then ho said you weren't here at all" "Spain" Rosemary began to see a light a iiuki liickermg light ot hope to the black, slim darkness. "Who do you think I am?" she cried. "Who are your But the woman went on, un- Here Is 1 Valet Auto Razor and Strop 1 Sc Wf ITH cereals, especially- those the elifldnHt eat ! it's unwise, U not aduaiiy j tmsafi, to gel.arnfftmg but i the best tThe eonfUeiics ifiat cornea t of basing lha puriijj anJ j : whalesometw thai H-O .stands for, to worlK muck j Imore fham H s prices ' ? When sold in connection with a box of blades at 50c each, CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. . The Iron Mongers HO 6 0 WIRE TO UGH OR COLD HAT HANGS ON Persistent .coughs and colds lead 16 feerleus trouble. 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Money refunded if any cough or cold i 31&1 relieved after takii according ta directions. Ask year druggist, (adv.) that stood for Hvlnrf but they ;h Berime. "Too thin. I knew better. didn't mean anything. She was jusHiiu never lets go ho never changes. ile ahvaysi faatea me I tritid to change him, but I euuidn't because tie lovtd you you yoai" Her voice rose In a shriek. "1 was too a mart for you. 1 knew you'd aever give him up, either, iiow much did you gay Uatnes and Warburton to uoubie-eross me? iiow maul of nty money the money nty first huabaud left me, to buy ait that detective I set te trail you? Where did you get that Spain story where is mjg bus- baud?" "Oh, stop" Rosemary cried. "Stay you think I'm Nina ClariU Vou're Mr. Cuyiurs vtit& and yon had that detective tollow me, be cause 1 live in Nina's apartment stop don't you see you've made a mistake';" The woman's face had. gone ashy pale, liur rouml blue eyes were fixed and Bturing. She ones c-d her mouth, but no words came, just tito loud, snoring breathing, "Im not Nina, Mrs, Cuyler! Your husband isnt here why i don't tjven know aim!" "No, you aren't Niaa Clark " the words were thick, fulling gasp ingly over one another, "Vou're Cleopatra. And I'm Napoleon Sol: sde shrieked, "I'm not Nitpoleon j Im dead " iler whole body began; to heave, convulsively, "but if Vm 'dead, so are you I" She raised the! little shining pistol "The joke3: on you the joke's " Site lurched, and Rosemary, in. one Hwlfi. ffitltke bmmti. itat.&d ztmf I 3iot relieved after takh according ta struck the- weapon from her hand. (Continued tomorrow.) AT! Gwa& Hot Cereal Did Toil Ever ' Stop to Think By Bdson E. Walts, Seeretary ot tlia Shvno, Oklahoma, Board ot OoBea, Used Cars 1923 Maxwell 2 Passenger Coupe. 1924 Ford Coupe. 1924 Ford Todor Sedan. 191S Buick Touring. . 1919 Buick Touring. These cars all in fine condition and priced right MOTOR SHOP GARAGE New Location Katty Corner from Ford Gaiage Harold B. Lathrop, manager ot the Hotel Aiesaofirla ot Los An geles, says; ' That in the hotel Irastaeffli emit ins faces are as tauiBHtttitt as plea emit sttrroamJlaes, First tmpres siotis are the most likely to tell a guest -whether he wilt or wHl not enjoy ills stay ia the hotel he ban chosen It Uie dootataa who greets islta oa arrlmt hag a sin cere aott pleasant weleonie, awl it this is baeked on again By the clerk at 'the desk ana afterwards by the Bell-boy who shows Mm to his room, too gseest teete that he is at home todeatt. It Is quite ItRBOssiMe to pat courtesy and eheerfaiaesB Into ho- tel emoioyees Willi lectures atui threata ot exBtttsiott front the ser vice. They have got to learn mime nesa and eonsliieraltou at Ilrgt hand aad from the oseentives to authority over them, it the man ager aad assistant mattagors tly ot the handle on the least provo cation, the employees wilt oniekiy catch this spirit and It will be reflected to the guests no matter how earetul au ettort is made to coaceai it. I have always Wed to make It a principle to welcome a guest to the Hotel Alexandria exactly as i would welcome a visitor to my owa home, I toil that be has con ferred a eonrtesy upon mo by sel ecting this hotel tor his stay and that i should return that courtesy In kind, Becsose many ot the employees fa the Alexandria- have been with ns tor a number ot years, this same tfrit and feeling mslsss with them. Thev take a nnao ta me establishment and in every depart- matt of It. K sontoiMtttf gees wrong. It makes all our employees feel as badly as If they personally had been responsible for it, and do their beat to adjust It so tha guest wilt not be tocaureBlenced, In short, we take pride in our establishment, which we feel Is conveyed by our attitude te every guest who has been kind enough to caii npon us. MOTiCE TO PUBLIC On and after this date, January 8, 1927, 1 will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Cora, U. Starroer. W. It, STABMKB. Loud Laughs Run Rist in "Lave em and Leave 'em" i . t-i A; peculiar Ml of psychology ia contributed by' "the heroine o foe !em and .Leave eiu,' i-ara-luouttt'R latest Frank Tuue ptouue uuu, fttyiriitg Jivelya Bteat, Law rence uuty and '.Louise lirooks, which is at the Antlers Theatre. "You've got - to love 'em and leave 'eiu. 1 he deciues to wattt out, beat him u toe gate. Wltea ou leaves, got another, Aim, tor the man higher and si yoa can't (ake an elovauw walk. Itm'U get there just uie same'" jUonise Brooks mays Janfe. the flapper who tools ana targets, ia taut, silo tools Iter sister, Amine to sueu an extent mat Mine's sweet heart torgets her ana talis tor janie. 'iiiea Maine wakes up. if on can play, so caa two. And it two can get away wtUt it Joat watch nnmber inree. 'ihe future Witt find her levin' and leaving' 'Fiswer of Night Laid in Caii-: . forma In 1858 A picture typical ot California is riower of itigut,' starring iota Negri at the Majejtig UinigaL lot alone is si a oramaue story with historical smiiiance and at mosphere peculiar to Caiitornia, ittit the ieosttotta are iuaumfteettt in scenle beaaty. Some ot the exteriors were tiiiii- ed in the mountains ot Korthertt California, ihe sites of the first gold diggings. Other scenes wer made on the towering stone crest of Cbatsworth Uar, Jorty Biues tioin Los Angeles, white stiit oth ers sfiow tbo wooden inns ana vales to' he teaad ate IMrk Canyon Itoad in the Hollywood footaiilJi. LIBERTY THEATRE In "The ISetter Man," which is having Its final showing; totiiKht at the Liberty 'theatre, itiheard Taitsadge is imrforming some ot the best work of bis career In R It O. productions, ilo reputation as & "slant" actor is increasing steadily, and in this picture ha al so has pienly ot opportunity to ei htblt some real anting as well, the story possessing an appealing ele ment ett love interest ia Biblition to a wraith of cotwdy situations and ilaring ff-als of skill. The plot reroivr-s aronnd Talmaflse as Lord 3i High Watawrigat accepting a fcji Uou as valet to hla Amo ?icu liisy iove's uncid and at .the same time safeguarding bis owA lr.erei- iii some valuaoieiCatlfornJa cu-.ai:s3 wliiii his eiuptoyar to ixyLug ia os tain through . deception. Ine com-psicauoai.- ttoat. ensue ars scJiias. ingly funny, sad afford. Ta:5T.a;:gs treo.uent exhibitions. aCMs ffmarit-" ahla aarobatlc skiiC' The iuaiax is a riot of toughtar, and ahows Scott Dnalay, the diretor, as asi artist tu handling the niegarhoe. What s said to be the crs2,sai comedy ever made la Bai Ko-t-u's latest to the laugh, Una eatitssi, "Don Key," tA. Son ot BavrsU A burlessue on motloo;. oict-ure r? ! ductioa, the story roneeiT.s the si. ventures of a seenaralo wri'er w;;j3 claims be has written. :.ie Grsa; American Movie. What aapjesi to him Is calculated to inasse the eloomiest of Bloomy petaens b'r5t out laughing. A Una cast is hfes-i--. eU by Vivian OiAlanu, atuau Hoimes and Jlmmta StesiayiOj. o . - -.- Man of 60 Helped by Simple Mixture After taking Adlerlka I feel bat ter than tor years. At aay age 169) It Is ideal so different tool other medicines," (signed) W, W. Carter. Adlarlka Is a sisapie taii turo of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, which removes OAis lu xsv. minutes and often brings surpris ing relief to the stomach. Stoes that full, bloated feeling. Brings out old waste-matter you itever thought was la your system. Ex cellent for chronic constipation, Nathan Fullerton, druggist. JAYNES ACQUITTED POHTLASD, Ore, Jan. IS. iJr, S. It, Jayses, Tertertttaty of Eu gene, was acquitted by a inry late yesterday Ja federal conrfc o violas tioa ot the Mann Act. The eharga was that he brought Mihtaed A. Oilman, IS, a second cousin, to Springfield, Ore., front Pueblo, Colo. P.F.HIRSCH AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT RANCH RESIDENCE Ffisns 1F33 MAIL. ADDRESS Dixonvlile, Orsgan Tax Returns Prepared, Book 3 Closed, Systematizing. Adif Men Who Made the World FERNANDO CORTEZ By Dr. Elliott Shoring, the Noted Historian FOB RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE 4 rooms a aad bath; wood and oil ranpe; plenty of furniture; comfortable place to live. $15 per month. JfcLENDON REALTY COMPANY. CORNER OAK AND MAIM The Picture You've Been Wailing For! Starts Sunday 4 l?AYS Liberty Theatre I ' ' : , : . ?-y i Jl0iTEZUK SET FOR COfttEZ N0 URGED THST THE " Stomrujs leve the citt t owe if thet hoped TO CO UE. CORTEZ, TO 6M TIME. OECLSHEO HIMSELF REACT TO GO. BUT SSIO IT WOULD BE KECESSSRT TO BUttO THREE SHIPS AT VERS CRUZ TO TRSNSPOBT HIS ME. MQ SKE0 FOB SSSlSTMtCE FOR HIS CARPENTERS AND HMERf L 10 00 IT. HE ALSO INFORMED H0NTEZUK THAT IF THE SPlIiOS WERE FORCED TO LEAVE, MDXTEZUMA WAS TO ACC0MPAW THE AS A HOSTAGE. THIS M0MTEZUM 010 KOT UKE. C 0METIME BEFORE THIS INCIOtHT. CORTEZ HAD SENT ONE HUXOBEO MEWJN0E8 COHMSSO OF 0 IE0H TO ES TABLISH A SETTLEMENT HOKE CONVENIENT A MO BETTER PROTECTED THIS VERA CRUZ. THIS. OF COURSE. WEAKENED HIS FORCE UECI0ESLT. CORTEZ WAS NOW VERT AftXtOtIS ABOUT THE SSfTT OF HIMSELF ARO HIS ME lit WW OF THE CHANOEO ATTITUDE OF THE AZTECS. SU00U AN UREXPECTEO EVE!T HAPPENED. ill TSfe ii T E PORTS RTACHFO MOKtEZO THAT OCHTEES SPANISH SHIPS HAD ARRIVED AT VERA CRUZ. WHf THE NEWS BEACHED THE SPAWAROS THET WERE OVERJOTEO AT THE TH0M6HT OF RtWF ORCtJKHIS BUT SOBER SECOXO TH0U6HC0WCgi COmZZ THT THE SKIPS HAD PROB ABLY Bf SENT ffi EtS0UEZ 10 DESTROY HI. THE SUSPENSE WAS WIOLEMBLE. HE SEN? FOUR KEN TO Bdlltu WFOMlAIIOft AS OUtCKLir AS POSSIBLE. ,UltIHS Bf FORE CORTEZ HAS DISPATCHED TWO W- CETHEB WITH PRIKCELT GIFTS TAKER FROM THEWXICUsi THET FOUND 0 THEffl ARRIVAL W SPAIN THJT ELS0tZ HAO ALREiOt BADE A C0PUHiT 6SI (XKfCZ WHS WAS SOW BEOS30EO AS BUIIKEB BT THE SMIBSff AOIH0RITIES. UfAHWHILE. VELASOUEZ SEBT A EXPEOt lion UNDER COMMAND OF NSRVAEZ, A BRAVE BUT AfWO CANI AND WOKCREET CO'JWilOCR. TO CWMBE OMtTEi THE FORCE COSSKTED OF EI6HIEE VESSELS CABBTWS NIKE HUKORIO ItEII. TWEMTT HE4T CURS AKO IMGC SUPW T OF AUMk!n9 THK THF Ft FFT BIB OF WHICH .40 REACHED TEI l K&TEZUUA'S CAPITAL, l o