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Page. .Eight Wednesday, November 4, 1925 , THE LA GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER fl HYl ft (VATOA-M0- II u u ISSTITUTION- (Ufenneyp, VAlL DEPARTMENT STORES ' 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. I ' a hi i -n if t f r n7 r u m m -mmm mi rt - i f.l . ; trraiTO . j. lifca j Mr. Young Man You are always interested in patronizing a btore where you can see the newest in lien's Apparel. NEW! That is our merchandising policy. We endeavor at all times to have in stock everything that is in vogue. Our selections contain the best of foreign and domestic apparel. Your most discriminating fancy will be pleased with our assortment. Style Leaders - Published by Arrangement with Pint National PkturM, Xoc and Frufc JJoyd Production, lac, ' ' - 'H.ITt:K XX1 (OmUimed) (Three, a they nay. No need to utlr irlom, and when they did it wa to naving prepared a meal lo Jits i you re w ii: you're prettier than .clash as flint upon steel. No (state- ' liking. Jerry ml the tahle with ajevrr, and Home folks would call Imngle plule, cup and saucer, then I that impusKihtc." ! Heated hlinnelf with a luxurious) - Jerry nodded in vigorous agree j grunt, lie ate slowly; be rolled i rneni. "You're an tweet a a bunch (every mouthful with relish; lie! of -amine, Ietiy. i-Why, you're j fW-tcherized it with calculated de-hike a breath of spring: What liberation; he puued hetwe times to Mow loudly upon hut cof I fee and to fttnack hit Hps Bound J that In therriMelve were a pro.o (cation and an insult to his listener. jWhen he had cleaned up hi inter minable rcpaat and wan finishing (the lawt Hcrap, To mroc and made j for the Htove, Jerry watched him, paralyzed in mid-jiiotioii. unit) ( lib partner' hand wan out ni retched, then he suddenly shouted : "(Jet away from there:" Torn Marled. "What for? he uueried, a light of rebellion flar ing into hb eyes. "Ain't you i through wiin your Kiip-ver? You been at It long enough." "You Ktv. me eatln'. don't you? After I get fed up and my teetlr pieked 'I got all my dishe to wash." "That wasn't our arrangement." "It was no." J "You'll eat all niirht." Tom coin-. i plained. almoMt tearfully "You'll set there and gorge till you bust." ! "Thai's tny privilege. I don't nlfn to swaller my grub whole Kl'Ci KN K. Ore Hallowt-e lebrated In ICugcnc in a n w.il 10 Years Ago Today Republicans gain in a majority of states. You gain . in, 'trading at this Drug Sjtore. Six Rolls '1000 sheet- Toilet Tissue in a big, handled shopping bag all for four bits. The majority of families in La Grande should gain on this one. L. & L. Drug Co. The Itotnrhmi, in order to keep small boys off the MrcetH and out of miKehicf, stag ed a monster parade und after ward provided aoclul diversions for them at the different schools, t f shy a few teeth and Koine of the .balance don't meet, o I can't con sume vitllcH like I win a putp-mlll. I didn't start this row " "Who did?" "Now ain't that u fool question? Jerry h-aned back comfortably and began an elaborate vacuum-cleaning procesH of what teeth lie re tained. "Who starts all our rows. If I don't? No. I'm as easy-going brought you out to see us, any how?" "lat's Ion;; story." Tob-un an swered. .Su.pre; We got plenty talkin to do. Ixtty she's fc'oin' he'p you mak' de mupjrt now, an 1 fix dern dog. We noin camp wit' you all ni;ht. Golly! We have, beef? tatii" . The m w -comers had' indeed in troduced a breath of new, clean air. Of u sudden the cabin had brtKhtem d. it was vitalized, it was Qt led with a magic purpose and eood humor, Koulotta flung aside her furs and bustled into the sup per preparations. Koon the meal wa ready. The first pause in her ehtitiT came when die set the (able rr four and when Jerry pro tesiid that he had already dine'!. The Kirl paused, plate in hand. "Then we were hill and you didn't tell us," she pouted, reproachfully. "No. I not through early, but Tom he was held up in the traf fic. You see. I don't eat much. anyhow. I jtiM nibble around and take a cold snack where I can net tit." "And yon let him!" Kouletla. tunn d to chide the other partner. "He'll come down sick, Tom. and you'll have to nurse him again. If you boy.H won't learn t keep regu lar meal hours I'll have to come out and run your house for you. Shall I? iSpeak up. What am I offered?" Now this was the most insidious flattery. "Hoys' indeed! Jerry "A Push In The Back" This enn In- thnw M ien tirieiilly a n ) resloiv liculih where some uf )hi sninll Ihiiioh of (he spine have become out of Oligtitueiit, or, 11 can be done iiiiM'Icnlirh'ally aml ciiuh ait Injury. Tlie 'pnh nr lhni.t gieeii-ly -4 -lilrifpra4H4M'r, - K the former- It Is a iiicehunleiil net Ion -M K y only Uhen uflci mie ftil palpation Ut deter-' niiiio the tlircclloii or the uititUcnuiciiti ami I iM-aclMjilly iinhileH. A ipih k uiippr iiitite aetiiinplilim tin- trick mid a tnv Mow if mental Impulses go fni'lh to the dl-cnsiil purl-, wnu lieiilth u a rcMilt. F. L TRIBE, I). C. Ph. C. Palmer (Graduate .N.W 1,,J IIIiIk. I'limiL' tll-W tlfrirt. lluum; ii to 6: 7 In 8 w 1 fir 1 a riiu;.Mi,Y TALK. . j It Is mi wonder the m ople comt! Iwu'k to our place of IiimI ium4 when you tnke into con-id-erailoii that we not only saw them iiMiney, hut our staff of workmen iii-o Jii as jolly as Santa Clans and as honest men can be found. We wait on Mopln at lightning mkh1. Tli. v nil go away laughing and conn iMU'k Willi u Hiu lie, eieid one niooifhiner. who whiiIciI lo buy a !'opKr ImiIIci". w 1 1 1 a copper lid and copper rhet.s, We told 111 in wii did mil hinidlc union -shiner's supplies. The poor iiijiii wanted a gtHsl iHiiler fir his wile t ciMik fruit In, he said. ' Mir aim Is in lit'nt eeroiie a I Ike rk'huiiiii or MMintian, hut if- tlm iMNM tnuii K I'vlceiin-ly mmh- we can't help but gle him the j front senl. You would do I In sjtnir. wouldn't .voir.' Annie (untiiy laint. I.D."t n 'gallon; nil UhuK and colois; ,ir j iiKheH and cimiiiel, j I'lins. Illlrtehrnntl. our iiMifcr. 1 ciM tainly in a k I it u Intiu iulme. jli-hles. Hi? Is eiiiiHt hi eerv 'way to put fin huiliHip rtwifs. lie uses only hlgh-gi ade -Innttiml nui leiia!s nnd Is u-rj liliieh n unhid the etuil Itil -luff, ns he .mis Hie ; coul lur coninhis to Id, that eats i up the lire or louring. I ' Claude Pratt Lumber Co. i 'Tim Poor Alan'R l'rlend" OppO. IViutlilry. 1'hons Dl-aiN No Suuilay UuslnMa S H.E'R.R-Y.'S 'MlllAV AMI 1IMIUIIIIIIH "Friendlv T unemies "With Weber and Fields An adaptation of a hrlllinul tlnmdwut .iii-ii-sm feiitnrlog Hk- fiiiKfa l i, piusl loabht and iNtpnlar im-i-mum-JIUc. Comedy, ul Game' ifreased ell. and 'most nv. fnucKieu, i om looked up Iroin the body can get tilong with me. but, lH,ov'! uml Binoke-bluc eyes were tread on niy tall and I swop ends. I twinkling. pronto. That's nu 1 go my own I "I can't offer you mon'n a half even way, hut I live up to my bar- interest In the 'lay. That's all I gains and I to it that others do 'own. the same. You get the hell away j "I H claim so reech lak ieoile from that stove!" jsay?" 'I'ob-on inqtiired. "Hey're Tom abandoned his purpose, and with the resignation of a martyr returned to teeter upon the edge of his bunk. He remained there, glum, malevolent, watchful, until )ils cahln-mntc had leisurely ch-Dred the table, washed and put i:w:iy )i!h dishes; then with a sigh nf fat repletion, unmistakably in tended oh a provocation, the tor mentor lit hH pipe and stretehed himself hmirinntdy upon his bed. Kvcn then Tom made no move. He merely glowered nt the recum bent figure. Jerry blew a cloud of .smoke, Hun waved a generous gesture. "Now then, fly at H. -Mr. Union," he said. MVeetly. "I've d my fill; i I've had an ample sufficiency; I'm i through and In for the night." j "Oh no. von nln'l! You get up I and wash that skillet." Mr. tpiirk started gulltllv. "Ifusth: you creuklmr joints and scrub It out." "I'.shuw! 1 only fried a sUci " "Scrub It!" Mulon ordered. This command Jerrv obeyed, jil- thnitgh II- iiece.-Mitatt-d h-atlmr more water, a procedure- which, of course, he maliciously prolonged. "Wtiited till I was all tpreal out. didn't on ?" he Mtiecred, as le ."looped over Ihe wond-box. "That's like Hoiu penple nil' so smiill-enllbererl thev'd rattle around in a gnat' bladder like a mustard Herd in a tnus drum." 'I'm partleulitr who I eat nfler." Tom mild, "su be sure ym scrub it clean." "Thought xou'd spoil mv Mnoke. Weli, enn smoke Hlandili on my hi-ad and enj It." Then, was a slh nee. broken nnh by ihe sound of Jerry's labors. At last he Hpuke; "unci' ngiitn 1 repent wind I told Mill esterdny. I took the WMI'ils on) of MHir own mouth. You xuld Ihe woman was a he!lon -" "I never diil. Kv n if I had 1 wouldn't allow a comparative slranner to apply such an epitln t lo n memher of -iny familv." "You til, say H. And she ain't a member id our family. Tom-. Jaws MMpped. "If pa llenee Is a inn. he ilerhired. In ipdverlng linger, "I'll slide into hen vi -it on Hkiijx. AM.s'slimlion ought tmt to be a rrlmi-; It's war ranted, like nhailnu a nut.aliei'; it nln'l even a riladi ineauor - - so m i -littU'S. She whs i, iH.ldt- woman - " 'Hellion 1 M't-n the nirthor ily f her own hust.nnd - on !" Tom roo- and Ktamped r to Ihe stoe. In- .shimmed lis door and elatlered the cor l"e,.-pnt to drown this hateful persistence. Huvtng had the hint word, as usual, .Inn retreated ill' Mil tnfael (nil to his bed 'ami sireli lied ins m hlng traiiu up. op It. The dim,-y i ul i In was fragrant with tin- e lor of rooking food for a seeoiid tine- Hut I ev-ntng when the sound of out H mid a knm U a( 1 1 - dour broimlit both old ne n to Ihelf feet. lief ore thev con id answer. He door (I'w open and in nnd out or I he front y - en m if en in, Koti let In Kirby nn) "I'oli on fon t. Tl" yltls" ehe. k were ro.- v. her i t s were Hpaikitng; she warmly gie. t ed first oo- piirtio r. t lien the other. running, she Miitf, d the air hungrily. "Uood:" she erhd "We're jiit In time. And we're as hungry ns bears," "'Ms gil ain't liexer got 'nrmirh lo eat sinee sh' s sef.k in :ite 'I'm'," Tnlmn hiuylo d. "I'or las hour she'll been snm: 'Hnrr! Hurry? We nolii' be late. 1 mos' keel d ni itoK " Union's Se;inie fare Softetjf -: it tehin me you goin mak hondred I'ousan' dollar." "We're just brea-stin out cross cutttn the streak, but looky." Jerry removed a baking-powder can from the window-shelf and out of It he poured a considerable amount of coarse gold which the visitors examined with hue use in. ierent. "Them's our pannin's." 'How splendid:" Kouletta cried. 'I been clamurln' to hire same nu n and take life eu.sy. 1 say put on a gang und h'ist it out, hut"' Jerry shot a glance at his partner people tell me l m . vi'lent an' headstrong. They say-, 'i'rpve it up'." Union interrupted bv loudlv ex claiming. "Come and gel it. stmn geis. or I'M throw it out und wash the skillet." Supper was weieome, but, de spite the diners' preoccupation with It. dcspiie Tom'.s ami Jerrv's Iforl lj eoiieeal Hie fact, oC their atran;;emt-nt, It became evident that something was anib-s. Kou letta finally sat back and with an accusing glance demanded to know what was the matter. I'he old iiv-n met her eyes with an assumption of blank astonish ment. . " "l-'ess up," she persisted. "Have you boys been iiuirrellug again?" "W ho ? I'm? W h v, not exact ' "W'e sort of hud words, mebbe." "Whid about?" There was an awkward, an omi nous fdh m e. "That," Mr. .Untoil said to n harsh and firm voice, -(s .something I can't discuss. It's a personal mailer." "It ain'l M-rsoual with ine," Jer ry atinuiinced, carelessly. "We Was la Ik In' about Tom' married life ami I happened lo Kuy-." "lloll'l"' l.illleai-u ei nr Wi.rn. tug held a threat. "Don't spill your iiehcemiis, In ihe preencc of this I ehCd or III hang the frytn'-pan laround juiir tpek. The truth is." he told l.etty, "llten'.s no use t ry- I log lo lie with a horn' toad. I've idone m Ih-hi. u- b t him di-fame me lo mv face and degrade me be lore strangers, but he remains hos tile m every ImpuNc in my liftnjr; 'he'pitk.H and pesters and poisons me a thousand lines u da'. And snore! My Hod! You ought to he ir him ai night." Strangely enough. Mr. Quirk did not raet tn this passionate out burst. I m t he coal i ar , he bore it with tndicNtimiH of a deep and genuine satisiaclion. "He's workin' up steam to pro pose another divorce." nald the ob ject of Toni'si tirade, "That i am. I i voice s the word." I, niton growled. " linop-e,-!" J, rr utlcred a jhlgh'pitched .shout. " been wait jin lor that. I wantd him to iy , it. Now I'm f n e as air und iwlce 'as licht. You heard hi in propose ' it, iliJn't ou'.'" J "W'.t on n.iln' do 'IkhiI dis !a V 'I'olenn in.iitn d. "Split her." elted Jerry. "I 'is cabin, too'.'" "Sure, Slam u partition rigid throne", her." ' e t rn't slam no partition aniwh- re." Tom declared. "Think I in g.'tng to lay awake every night lh-!--i::i!g to iliNTu.lt bugles? Nt. W. II pull her npart. limb for limb, and ili vv Hie logs. It '5 a pest- jli'tts.'. anyhow. I'M burn ni ,-sh-. cnu ked into a smile of g. nubie phasure; tin-re was ril hospital ity nivl welcome In M lic whin he eaiil: "You're In hick, for sure. i,iy off onr things and pull np to Hie i fir. It won t take H Jlff lo r!ny 'lti liuiu and i.aiu oik tun-. positive refusal even to lermii mention of the cause nf the Hiarr. I rendered elforl.s tit a ro i on. illation difficult; 'I'oh on s and I Cotd- i' l's Hiteuipts ai badinage. ' t u r. fMT. were wiik failures, and tliir ceTneral(.n not with orfty the birest poti,pej. 0w that the truth ha I 1 se.ip. d. petiher taitior e-mhl bring him-lf to a serh.cs coimtib raMoir of anything eiept his own inturien They e- jtti:Ulgd eil glallces. ( y Clime ment of the one was sufficiently conservative, sufficiently broad, to escape a sneer and an immediate refutation from the other. Kvi dently the rift was 'deep and was widening rapidly. Now the injured husband hfm elf had often' applied even more disparaging terms to the lady in question, therefore the visitors were puzzled at his show of rub til resentment; the most they could make out of It was that he claimed ihe right of disparagement as a personal and- exclusive privilege, and considered detraction out of the lips of another a trespass upon liis intimate private affairs, an as pcrsion and an insult. The wife of a man's bosom, he averred, wa sacred; any creature who breathed disrespect of her into the ears of her husband was tower than a hole in the ground and lacked the first qualifications of a friend, a gen tleman, or a citizen. Jerry, on the other hand, would not look ut the matter In this light. Tom had called the woman a "hel- lion," therefore he was privileged to do the same, and any denial of that privilege was an iniquitous encroachment upon hw sacred right. Those rights he proposed to safeguard, to fight for if neces sary. He would shed his last drop of blood in their defense. So can tankerous old grouch could refuse him free speech und gel away with it. "You're not really mad at each other." Kouletta told thetn. "Ain't we?" they hoarsely chor used. Khe shook her head. "You need a change, that's all. As a mutter of fact, your devotion to each other is ubout the most beautiful, the, most touching thing I know. Y'ou'll lay down your lives for each other; you're like man and wife, and well you know it." Who? L's?" Jerry was aghast. "Which one of us is the woman? I been Insulted by experts, but none of "cm ever called me '.Mrs. Unton. Khe was a touch custo mer, u regular hellion-" "He's off again!" Tom growled. ".Me lay down my life for a squawking parrot ! He'll repeat that pet word for the rest of lime if I don't wring his neck." ..Kll . I.. I. I fl . some other feller's trouble," pol-1 eon broke in. diplomatically. "Wal. ma soeur jdie's cow.' to you for help, uueeek." lioth old nun became "instantly alert. "You in trouble?'' Tom de manded of . the girl. "Who's been hurting you, I'd like to know?" Jerry, too, leaned forward, and inl6 his widening 'eyes came a stormy look. "Sure! Jlas one of them crawlin worms got fresh with you. Ivtty? Kay !" He re-ached up and removed hLs six shooter from its nail over his bed. ' Kouletta set them upon the right truck. Hwlttly but earnestly she reel led the nature and the eirrum- stances of the misfortune that hud ( oiertuken I'icrce i'hillips. and of the I mil less ' efforts his friends were nuiking In his behalf. She concluded by asking In r hearers to go his hull. "Why. sure!" Unton cxrl.iinicd. with manifest relief. "That's easv. I'll go it. if thc' take me." "There you are. hoggin' the cur tain, as u-suul." Jerry protested. "111 go his bail myself. I gol him in trouble at Sheep t'amp. 1 owe him " "I've known the boy longer than you have. Ilesfdes. I'm u ramlly man; 1 know the anguish of a par ent's heart " "Uiy ofr that 'tarutly' stuff." howled Mr. Quirk. "You know it riles me. I could of had as much of a family as you had if I'd want ed to. You'd think It give you some .sort of privilege, why, eer .since we net up Willi l.etty you've assumed a latherly air even lo her. und you act like was a plumb outsider. You remind me of a hen settm" on every loose door-knob ou rind." "If ou'd lay off the 'ramlly' subject we'd get along better." tune again the fray was on; it raged Inlennltlenllv throuirhont the evening; it did tint die out un- til bedtime put an end to It. 1 lioi.ieuu unit tier three compan ions were late in reaching town on the following day, for. they awak-eni-d to find u storm raging, and in con.siiuence the trulls w re heavy. (Hit of this white .smother they plodded just us the lights of Daw son were beginning to gle-im. Leaving the men at the Ihirracks, H'" girl proceeded to her hotel! Copy for tliis column must bo in by 9:00 a. m. Card uf Thaus. We wish to thank our friend for the beautiful floral offerings, for the use of the church and the peo ple who assisted us with the fun eral services of our father, J, S. Houx. .Mr. und Mrs. B. K. Bell. U-4-ltp M-1X1AL. Kemeinber a real special sal- on Iimpat Itichardson's Art & Gift Shop Saturday. H-4-lt A pretty bedroom made prettier by adding a pretty lamp. Curr's gnat Ijiiup Dale makes it possible for you lo have one at smalt cost four lots, $3.fc5. $12.75. M3.8u and :M.60. See page ad in this Issue. It Hot Toast Every 40 Seconds. Toasted sandwiches made fresh every 40 seconds with our electric toaster. Try one. Silvorthorn Wright's family druff store. 10-31-tf Thtt i'cople's Meat Market has j moved to Kir St. H-3-it TEA SETS. Wi. still have a few of the beau tiful Lustre Tea, Sets left for K.&u each at lUchar'dson's Art & Gift Shop. 11-4-lt Y'ou'll have 'a living room to bo proud of with the addition of one or two of these attractive bridge-or floor lamps. A wonderful oppor tunity at these prices. J5.85, f 12.75. $l!.8u and Z. 611. Scc'Carr's jiage ad in this paper. It EOWKIt PHICKS on Cleaning and Pressing. McnVsuils $1.50. The same high standard of workman ship. The Wardrobe. I'lione Main 11. 4-11-2-61 Tit IE TO LIKE. Enlargements made from your negatives and hand tinted by Itich ardson, '"The Art Man" are natural ns life. Have your Picture work done at Kic hard son's Art &. Gift Shop. 1 1-4-11 Quality Horsehide Vests Warm-rSturdy ys crj No work or wear too hard for this (first quality horsehide) vest. It is 32 inches long and wool niackinaw lined, 2 flap pockets and 2 leather beaded breast pockets, i Full belt, lued. cloth, lined eleeres, leather collar, button cuffi, wrietleU. Col. or., black, mahogany, buff and natural tan. $16.50 Other Leather Vests $9.90 Up I ems i ltd line. Dleatms. Imttnn boles, etc urtou'i Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf Pretty hand purses and undr urni purses, the latest in pattern and at prices to pleasj all at Sil verthorn - Wright a lamily drug store. 10-Sl-tf Not hi tig makes a home so at tractive as pretty lamps note the unusual values offered In Curr's November l-anip Sale. Page ud In' today's Observer. It Baker's Cash Grocery 4G 4th St., phone 42B-W. Prices right. 11-3-lm Our Germicide and handruff l'!.-ltilieietnr utunu il.nwtr.nfr. - 1.. r. days, stops falling or the hair in a month. Costs 75c a bottle. Sold only by Sllverthoin-V right's fam ily drug store. " 10-31-tf Ladies silk hose in discontinued n mil hers, full fashion pure stlk, while tiny lust at.$l.f0. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Il-43lt Masonic lodges in the Vnlted States numtier lfi.3'10 and have a membership of S.H.L'l'D. NOTICE Ofr KEI EltEE S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtufe of an order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Oourt of the Stale of Oregon for Lnioh county, datud the 8lh day of October, 1325, In the suit where in Charles Hutchins, unmarried, Elizabeth Hopper and Walter Hop per, .wito and husband, Anna Ja cobson and Edward Jucobson,,wifL' and hualand, Oliie Cutner und Ben Cotner, wife and husband, Lillian Kelsey, unmarried. Edna Vander dermeulen, unmarried, and J. ii. Vandermeulei,., unmarried were plaintiffs, and Orange Vandenneu len and Ella Vandermuulen, hus band and wife, CiaruHno G. Judy, formerly Clarallne Vandermeulen, and Boy A. Judy, wife and hus band, Clarence J. Vandermeulen and Ida E. Vandermeulen, husband and .wife, Vere J. Vandermeulen and Wilma Vandermeulen, his wife. Att Vandermeulen and Margaret Vandermeulen, his wife, Martin Vandermeulen,- unmarried, J. E. Vandermeulen and Itena Vander me uteri, Ins wife, liolton-Hodiner Co., a corporation, La Grande Na tional Bank, a corporation; H. E. Dixon, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, were defendants, to m directed and delivered. In which said order of sale, 1 am com manded o make sale of the follow ing described real property, the same being the real property de scribed in tlie Amended Complaint, to-wit: Lot 17 and the Northwest 20 feet of Lot 16, in Block U'3. in Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grande, Union County, , Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue 'of sftid authority and in obedience to its commands, 1 will, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November; 1925. at the hour of two o'clock P. M.. of said day, at the front door of the Court Housa in la Grande, Union county Oregon, sell at public auction ihd above described real proper'y A the highest bidder for cash, or fojj one. half canh and tho balaneo s' cured by a first mortgage on tha premises, tha proceeds of said snl to he applied in accordance witfc the orders of the Court. Dated this 13th day of October 1325. I J.OWELL WILLIAMSON. 1 . v llcfervci Oct. H. :l. 28-Nor. i, 11. I KING LARDNEK IX TIlOL'llM-j CHICAGO (AP) The last lool Iting W. Lardner, writer, hud ;i the city hall-county building heri may prove costly. Mr. Lurdner. wtii once lived here and now resides in New York, explained In a recen maguzine advertisement that wheif he visited Chicago he. always toolt a hotel room affording him an out look on the city-county headquar ters, so he could see "how the ollij er half lives;J' Claude DuckmanJ a clerk In .the... municipal courf clerk's office, having rend the aH verllsement, remembered an urw paid $50 fine, : assessed against Lardner six years ago, and catiseil tho issuance of a capas for the ar rest of the writer, should he re turn. ' - f imTn 4!Tnn nW JU4 at m hs S ' . . . . 11 EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths ' New, Modern i if r CI : rv J t - i iu kiiiuppiu 1huiu ana 1 ncaiica j FREE GARAGE - Tariff horn $1.50 Site had changed out of h-r trail clothes und was upon the point of hurrying downtown to her work when she encountered Hilda Cour teau. "Where In the world have you been?" the latter inquired. ".Nowhere in the world," Boil h ti;i Kintled. "I've been finite out of it." Then she told of her nnd polcon's trip to the mlne.n and of their success. "Pierce -will be - at liberty inside or an hour." she de clared. "Well, I've learned the truth." Bouietta started; eagerly ehe elulched at the elder woman. "What? You mean ?" "Vex. I wrung it out of Cour teau. He confessed." "It was a frame-up a plot? oh. my dear- ' 'Exactly. But don't get hyster ical. I'm the one to do that. What a night, what a day I've put in!" The speaker shuddered, and Itou h tta noticed for the first time how pale .how 111 she looked. "Then Pic me is free already? He's out ? (To be Continued.) IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the powsr of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. 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