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Tuesday, April 7, T931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,. ORE. . Page Seven (nLASSIFIEDQl The Market Plmce of Union and Wallowa Conntiei J WmJ WANTED WANTED TO TRADE mod. home In Baker tor property In or near La Grunclo. Inq. 1201-9th St. 4-7-3 tp. WANTED TO LEASE Small Improved j ranch. Cash basis. Write Box 12, Observer. 4-7-2 tp. WANTED Some one to deliver papers to Perry and May Park dally. Inq. Observer. 4-7-t f. WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen. Special prlco of 81.00 for next two weeks. All kinds of repair work neatly done. Anderson's Hepair Shop, aua ir si. rnone U42-J. 4-7-5 tp. WANTED Roomers and Boarders, 1002 Adams. 4-6-2 tp. WANTED TO BUT Team, 1200 to 1400 lbs. Must be gentle. Alvin Wcstenskow, Imbler. 4-4-3 tp. ACCOMMODATION V.ORK Practi cal, nursing, C14-M. 4-4-3 tp. 'fc 1 WANTED Some ono driving to Un ion around 3:30-4:00 p. m. dully. Inq. Observer. 4-3-3 tp. WANTED Permanent roomers. Lare light stenm heated rooms. In nice home. Close In. 2 blks. west Mont gomery Ward, 1902 Second St., cor. Washington. 3-30tf WANTED Set of books to keep part time. Write "Accountant," p. O. Box 005. 8-14-1 m. FOR SALE FOR SALE Seed and table potatoes. Ph. Lee Wright, 205-M. 4-7-5 tp HOUSE AND LOT close in. SG00. Terms. Write A. B. c-o Observer. 4-7-3 tp. FOR SALE Single bed, mattress, springs. Cheap, 458-J. 4-7-1 tp. FOR SALE 6-rm. modern house. Finished new inside and out, $50 down, $20 mo., garage. Come and see it, It will please you. Call 409-J. 4-6-2 tp. WILL SACRIFICE S room house and garage on Y Ave, lot 100x140. Price $600. Terms. Call at 1604 V Ave. 4-4-3 tp. FOR " SALE 2 wheel trailer. Roy Pohrman, Albany and Union Ave. 4-4-3 t. FOR SALE A bargain, 7-rm. house at 807 N. Ave. Call 495-J. 1605 Adams Ave. 4-3-6 t. FOR SALE Grimm alfalfa seed, has certified for several yenrs. Frank cKennon, Imbler, Farm. 287. 4-2-6 tp. FOR SALE Garden tools, screens antlscrcen doors at reasonable prices. Dalles Furniture Store. 3-23-1 m. The honor of serving you at a time when expert and effi cient service Is so badly needed obligates us to do everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. We Understand SNODORASS 4 ZIMMERMAN FRECKLES AND HIS VMELL.TWS. IS. ALU X CAM DO HERE , SO TN OWWV WAV-- 1 ih'nK I'LL- 8E AQt-E To TCAcS THE 1HIEP UU EIGHT--COUT BECOME AMXIOOS p yoJ OoM'T HEAR FEoM ME RR SOME TIWE.. OgQR 1 ii MOM'N POP - - " """i'T'S A GAY LIFE! " By Cowan ' Vt&M OWE STEP ) ( MOVN VOu'mE HfvEt'S GET POP "V "VOUi ' COVA OH.V0? "pp,CE! ROT CoVAE ON.' IfviWM W)P Vl, ,,S, 7w BACK UlTH V0U8- LEFT M i0T IT. MOM UD CLt GO OOT 1 ON MOM ! GET B0ft.NaUD .' ME I1, 1 I HEBE'S OUG vc YDUBU, STKMJ! 1 M GETtiNG .... - " ... r Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st insertion 10c Per line, each added, consec utive Insertion 7c Minimum charge on one order . 25c RATES. BY MONTH 2 lines, per month ...- $2.50 3 lines, per month ...$3.25 i lines, per month $4.00 5 lines, per month $4.75 Each additional line overflve charged at 50c per line per month, CASH IN ADVANCE is required on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rntes charged on nil credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be in this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Stop orders on ad inserted until further no tice lnust be received by the same hpur or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on phone or ders by payment ou or before date of lost Insertion. PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It." FOR SALE Fruit, shade and orna mental trees, shrubbery, perennial plants, roses, hedging asparagus, rhubarb, horse radish, pansy plants. Everything to beautify and Increase the value of your home. Milne Nursery, 11th and J. Ave. 3-3-1 m. FOR SALE: Dahlia and gladioli bulbs, shrubs, hedging, fruit and shade trees for spring planting. Triangle Bulb gardens, East Adams. Phone 898-W. 3-17-1 tnp. ACREAGE FOR SALE 1 and 2 acre tracts. Ph. 363-M or inq. at Ella Rynearson farm. 3-19-1 m. HIGH QUALITY Hollywood strain baby chicks, White Leghorns, high producing, large typev free range hens. Pedigreed males direct from Hollywood. Satisfaction and safe arrival guaranteed. Prepaid prices. April to 20th, lO&c, ltcr 10c, Pa cific Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. 3-25-1 mp. Mrs. Roy Pollard's Prliicetpn set a new record over the five-furlpng race track at St. John's, Fla; iHo clipped it off in 1 :01 3-5. Enst Tennessee's first bowling tournament, will be held at KnoxviUe, April 18 and 19. John "Foots" Clements, Alabama's star tackle in 1930, will Join a Blrm ln;;ham business firm In Juno. Professional Directory Physicians & SurijeonK I.BB B. nOUVY, M. D. LEW A WILKES, M. D. Completely equipped Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital and of fices, third floor Foley Bldg. Phone Main 111 A. I,. KICHAHDSON, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Office over Class Drugs Office Phone. M-15 Res. M-65 DIC F. L. RALSTON Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 1-7 80MMER BLDG, Phono Main 778. JAMES .1. D. IIAUX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. NEW FOLEY BUILDING. Office Ph. M. 718-Res. Ph. M. 712 Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK BALMES 301 N. Ave. Readings Dally. Readings by Mall a Specialty. FRIENDS WfellPjliMalali'A ( (ZZWtHSBZ., SPAK& ) O.l. UEcToG..... ( DID YcU FIWD AHV PLEUTV AUD UlEy " (i.OOC TKEY so -n)6 RAILROAD W ,rr1 MO SXPgrlSS 1H TRACU- l-JL eo OOT AMD MWS OUT HEBe, ) L6A0 OM6R THIS IMTrlAT DIEEcTlotJ... A STATIOM-..-SEE,JfA WJfISt. IMS THIS F6LK DOJ- ) BCAWM6 TV.6 1 -WJ. STEELE T E VJHAT'S OMER W CAM LO , i CiAV wlyT "WAT MJOOLD PAV US. Sofe OF Yoom. ZL 7C ' ; FRGCLES? J "ytp N ' IMTOWV SECRET A FOSTOME foSZ ( VII'MDOVNS.... So mJt . - S, y-J MSk-L 14' M BoOfA.I TOW THAT RU8y!. g . c. ol'jvb ( f Mj-A I Automobiles III-V L'SED CARS From Perkins SPECIALS , 1929 Ford Standard coupe. Per fect condition, 1931 license ..5375.00 1929 Fdrd Standard coupe, lots of extras 375.00 1928 Pontlao coupe, all new rubber, new paint, perfect in every way 375.00 1030 Ford roadster, Just like" new 425.00 1028 Ford roadster, perfect 300.00 1925 Ford T truck, steel bed 100.00 1925 Ford truck. Has dump bed, also flat rack and stock rack. Worford gear 160.00 3 1926 Ford T coupes 75.Q0 1026 Ford roadster, all new rub ber 60.00 PERKINS MOTOR CO. Main 500 4th & Adams 4-7-2 t. FOR RENT FOR RENT 600 acre stock ranch, 100 acres hay land, balonco pasture. Will take cattle ns rent. D. E. Schmltke. Ph. Farmers 5X5. 4-7-4 tp. FOR RENT Garage 1612-2ud. Phone M 250. 4-7-3 tp. THREE ROOM furnished house, mod ern, adults only, 1514 R Ave. 4-7-3 tp. 5-RM. FURN. mod. stucco bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, fireplace. Call 506 or 608 Adams. 4-7-3 tp. FOR RENT 5-rm. mod. house, near Normal.' Inq. 1405 N. Ave. Ph. 434-J. 4-7-t f. 3-RM. PARTLY 1707 Jeff. Ave. furn house, $8.00, 4-7-3 tp. FOR RENT 5-rm. mod,, house, clean, close in, 146-W. 4-7-2 t. FOR " RENT Stricily modern house with 4 bed rooms. Ph. M 586. 4-4-t t. FOR RENT Roons with board, 1601 Wash. 4-4-6 tp. FOR RENT Hquss at 1608 Second St., all furnished, good garage, and cellar, is. u. TucKey, 109 Depot St. . ' 4-4-3 t. FOR RENT Apt., everything furnish ed. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash. 4-3-6 tp, CLEAN, STEAM HEATED rooms. Rates reasonable. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash. 4-3-1 mp. .)-. Would nUsKed finder stop your income?; "" 7(?INSURANCE' tuniooo -' ON TjIIE TRAIL! " " ' ' By Blosscr OUT QUR WAY s r" vJ "Tf?Aiwe.D - hcs if For Ouohs,) ( MOUR VYVAS,SUT 0 jef BEEN MoT OF SERVICE Vpy H"5 -j 1 WARNED HER I DUDE'S.. But) WERE S r- ule -faarf-l, ' v 50CIAU STANOiKl' fl X HOPE THE.R'S-t VMOMOEOFOI..V. H& MEvjER fHAvJK' OEPENDS OKI NO TORN FORI SOU" WAYfef? To 6ow WOOl U HIS STANDI rV rri' WIOR9.r-i ISOVMEU-f HiM-SEUF .ER-UrUV J FER HER 'NEOOUTOF HA.E LTTTO CV'V K I knto.u.s.MT.orr. UUC mmi nv t.r stRvc we J-l) APT., NEWLY finished, gaa range, water and lights furniBhed, 2013 First St. : 4-2-t f. FOR RENT Nice up-to-date furn. apts., with garage. Landls Cotu-t. 3-27-t t. HOUSES for rent and for sale. Loans on Improved city homes. O. D. Pot ter, Res. Ph. 610-J. Bus Ph. M-762. ' 3-28-t f. FQR RENT Mod., furn. apt., 2104 Greenwood. Phone 612-y. 3-7-t t. FOB RENT Furn. house and apts., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adulta, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBING EATING All Kinds of Sheet Motal and Furnace Work. LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY. Wash. Ave. Phone Main 179. 4-7-1 t. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notloe. La Grande Construction & Supply Co. 12-10-1 m. EASTERN OREGOl? School ol Muslo. viollu, piano, voice. Credits, I. O. O. temple, 447-J. .' 0-0-1 n). LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up . Roistering & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 434-W. Chas. Edwards, prop 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives lor the Prudential Insur ance Co., and can matee farm oi city loans at attractive ratos of In terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, tnsuranco, loans and bonfls. LOST LOST Keys In koy container, bet. G. R. Apt. and Sacajawea Apt on Wash. Ave. Call 1011-W. 4-7-3 t. Magneto Repairing lloscli, Elsemun, Splltdorf EXCLUSIVE IfACTOKY ItlS'ltKSENTATIVE Battery & KlectrUstl ficrvlce COX AUTO FXECTMC 1423 Aduitis rhuue M 753 V PS. J v , - Grangers Make Plans To Build Annex To Hall By Mrs. Charles Spencer (Observer Correspondent) GRANGE HALL (Special) At Wednesday's meeting of tho Bluo Mountain grange Mrs. R. A. Mnstcr ton, Mrs. Bert Grout, Tom Bates and Charles Nlzer were appointed as a committee to investigate ways and means of starting a new annex the organization has been planning fur some time to build to the hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Master ton were elected alternate delegates to tho state grange convention to bo held at Mcdford in June. Reports were made of the Pomona meeting held recently at Pleasant Grove. The fallowing- program koii can, "My Why"; reading, ' When Wo Plant Bates; reading, " Masterton; sonp, Mrs. W. F. Ciekeler "Vegetables You of Planting?' led reading, Mrs. J, Inc. "When the G the Trees," Clarence ot Moon In Planting Seed," Charles N .2 tu ; At th e ne x fc meeting April 18tho! lewttirer will have" tfhflrftn' nf a'plant and need exchange. "Poul try" will bo tho subject lor the pro gram. Many beautiful quilts wem on display Friday afternoon at tho ex hibit and silver tea held by divi sion 4 of tho homo cconomio com mittee of Bluo Mountain grange at j the hall. The hull wns apprnprl- i ately decorated for the ocowilon. Thero was a large assortment bf quilts to he admjlred hy tho women Who came from La Grande, Lucid Canyon, May Pnrk. Valeria aud oLhor IarL of the valley btsldes ninny of thin district to got new ideas to re plenish their own collection of this valuable handiwork. BeMUcs the quilts there were a few rus, boLh hooked and crocheted, dreoses made over 20 years ago, cushions and many other fancy work articles on display. A largo floral wreath mado ' of seeds and grains by Mri. Charles j ! Baxter'!"- grandmother attracted a ; great; deal of attention. Tea vi'n Wonderlick Hospital g"rr"Wi Established Mnr. 1020 Never a Surgical Death Phono Main 678 By J. R. Williams served from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Victor Regain poured and Mxa, Clarcnco Carter assisted her. A bundle sale which was well patron ised waB held in connection with1 the quilt exhibit and tea. Mrs. Tom Bates was chairman of the commit tee in charge of the affair and those who assisted hfiv were Mrs. Clarence Redhead, Mrs. Clair Scriber, Mrs. Victor Raaaln. Mi's. Clarence Carter, Mrs. AUa Blckford, Mrs. Roy Gekclcrj and Mrs. E. E. Hughes. There will be no meeting of the nniinrvvtunmnrt'il illlH AnWI Ct Thn next meeting date has been set for , April 24. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sherwood , have moved to Kamela where Mi". Sherwood is employed. - -i Radio Programs :30 Ray fcyinnn ilo hour; B, Guy lowe:' ' 3. band; Wilbur; 7, Vltallt meiocimis;. 7:30. mm: I,oiub(irclo: 1 '0:30. Lii" sorif? recUnl: 0:30, to 1 n nv. Vn?nhnnri nt lh Alt'. Northwpufc BroadonsMng system: j o:u, nuirKets nunh'ii uuk; u, wordB- .runn; 12. talks; inu-1 nervlce; school of nlr; ide: 3. Gems of no-j l::io. orchestra; slim-1 hour: 5, Bobby .Ion;'! program: 9-io, pub-I ouue: ale; 1:15, sent '1, Ftudlo jmrii- niemmance: il v.m; 4, Hcrvlce mutlc; 0, NBC pvoirnniit: 9:30, pub lic opinion; KHQ cnsciuble; 10, NBC: 10:30, Tiny Boys; It to 13, NUC. Seal tie KJR (970): 6:40 to 3 a. m N)3 Tueoitiii KVI (7(10): 0, CUH: 0:0, records: ( 7. .silent; 0, studio proyrnm; 0:.'J0, j tltux-e orehOKtiH; 10, orchestra; 10:30 i to 12, orchestra. 'url In nt) KF.X (llflO): fi. NRC: 7. silent; 8. play; 8:30. records; Alrcvclopedla; 9, orchestra; 10, NBS; 10:30. Walkn- j thon; 11:30, orchestra; 1 to 3 a. m., ' NB8. j OlllillllKl j KLX (880): a. concert duo: 7. news: 7:30, piano; Hawallans; 8, or- ehnstra: 9 Oustav Knverin: a-M. j Rodeo Novelty Boys; 10, band; 11, records; 11:30 to in, dance program.! Min l-niiK'lsct KPO (0801: (1, Leo Roberts: 0:30. orchestra; Henry Starr; 7, orchestra! and scloiBts; 8, orchestra: 8:30, Bos-! tomans of the Air: 0:15, play; 0:30, man umeuint ensemoio; iu, oanco ' orchestra; 11 to 12, organ and sing- KPRC (010): ! programs. 0 to 1 n. m., CBS I KFI (010): 6. MJC progiflma: 8, contvnlUi; 8:15, NliC; 8;45. Floicn thio Due: ter.or: NBC; 0:30. ort-hestrn; ,1 1 to 12, NBC. KHJ iGUO): 0, CBS programs; eontralto; 7, CDS programs; 0, vo calists and orchestra; musical pro grams; 10, news: orchestra; 12 to 1 a. m., orpan. KNX (1050): G, ortran; 0:30, the qtre; 7. Walanabe and Archie; Perl- Bij Perctval Ckridopker Wren- Author of1 BIYSTERI0US1ME :'SS: ,.'..,(l'SN It t''l'K(f- H'DKKI tik tu ,"i mi hiUn H'-ine CHUSnl III till: MH'NlNft hliUtf.. Hut U'irtH tii ilfiir ir-ijdf in Clint' tem ft fit ni u tn lr iiM f f lib l , Xti'ittrv tti h i.rtHthu f)inl nut ilfrc If t'i sthlf'iilil thn inuhnhihtu ot i,tn tuArnlicohlA reiiifti'fif' ly A)r iii A (If n rit'Lion if.KXi-nx cniiflr ll'iie H')HJi f' I'Anrlrrit' post crimen ftrt utnmhttt ftotn Aim fit nlihi 'in lit muni ft ot "Snulrr' Hiltlttt owrf fiu he will re. mum utttM tU h'tnwnn ol (lit M'ift m hrmt tttiDir ht 'OA vnnrtt to thn murtift rnti (f.Nfiinn f'dtitlrrA trll hlnvA'tito that lit hm rhlttril hit tNdlrf rtMl ct,Hti,tiVQ III amount vrtirrHnrfi nhttvlit Mntiorit Lnmhrtlell n n iMtK Hnt qtt trtU Inrpuntfl nt Ihtt ptntrt ol tna filtl hi Khnr Utrnunh ttt Olrf'4 rfit'it erti MnrAAnn I i fr. Jfimcn that Chnrlrr rhulr nri- rior la "uMvi'ti net aamr" : " Chapter 20 ; i " A DIVIDED MONASTERY . THE cold, tlsh like eyei at Ml James bored Into the Drowo j tong-lashcd orba of Dr. MnrAdoo. "How comoTf" ha growiedr "Well, It's clear enough to me. and I think It la to you-and to Fnnny nnU Loulo thnt thl8 Wnye guy tins got l he bulge ad tho Boas and thal lha Boa 8-l won'l lay ,,,. .im ,, double-crossing ua-bat telling us evorythlna. And be'a weahonln too. Kor he's Rtild It himself In thli Loiiflerdell biislneBS." "Wlmi's thnt?" ashed Mr. James. ;. i A$ fS jiv l ( L V to$V!iivl8' fc 3ir?i .rfJ'Ml J- h f A.'K fe'W"';''A'W?r'.'W 6;-V'--XS&WfilWi?& mM'!P&AM: K-h'l,! "'W W'fipff ' i Ji&Pj$MilW "Yau're being a onnrling "Yon know. Miirjoriu Lnudtinion, (he pretty irl in niunbrt aii. "Sutu, I Know the Rlrl, nil riyhl, nil rlylit. Vh;it'3 tier coinplnml?1 "A lnindrod lliouand nniiutly.' 1 Mr. JiifiifH Sill uprlhL II Dli eyus did nni lirilittn. tltey turd encii-ji lit Mo. ii ml opened consid oruhly. "SiifierliiK r o m h:il( a mllllnii buclis! Whnl'ri i ho cure?1' Dr. Mui'Adi'o lunched untikui attily "I Know tlmre b ni'sonlc in Itie priiicTipilnn." hi! otmrvvd. as oe lonlied down ami nnlHlied a i.t; i-.-i will. 'IIIkIi foe fni cikhpIoir chreY" '"ten tlioti."iui(l ituumtri sieiil;u;. "Wlnt tu'oopi??" MTHe ItitsS " "tljw come thnt yon know tin, and 1 don i '!" "Ah!" smiled itr AliicA'too turn ovolcnily "thnl'i wtini I'm KHHtm you The Doctor . d n t tiny bit donhlu crossing lis, mind yuu wasn't unltiR to H'l tie in on it at all. lie wua KoitiH "Who did tell you It Uie Hoai dldu t?'" iiitcrruiMfd Mr James "Tho strungur within our kuips my dpflr Jimmy. " nitiu nr MucAdoo with nervduf Iniintltuvs. Mr. James upntUK to nis feet, and the l)nctor lllncned. "What " ho Bhmited. "Turn eternal Waye gnyf He told you?' "He did . And I went -u iint tu the IUi&b mill indited him annul It," coiittmifd Dt M.H-Aduo with n ring at rightcm Inili.n.itinn in hit voice. Mr. Jampft enig ucil. it ill ttiiipln;: from the depths nl in t tmin I jntnu oicnt, bewildti it nt unt! th r.r.;hl "What din the did Mm do wur you showed your numl ind calieii hU niuil?" "Promi?od to gn fifty tltiy with mo." biasied I)r Mai Adno promt ly. "Hoe! ' sue red Mt J "lie s certainly ivt'aKrnm:;." " W'vj ken in. i,' ! ife'a tv'jk wi'tr.' Mirow liiij uii I li "He iri ir toll nil- tfi:ii ' : awny t!ie !" ' -mine at Ui:a " i u w .) m: !l iho woihi , . h Unt ne -' k 1 : r t h- f .nt t fe t. winkle; 7:30. . concert ensemble; 8, Alrdales; H:30, Saup to Nuts; 0 Serenaders: 0:80. Bthel Duncan; 10:30, Alt Club; 11 to 12, organ. T, : : 1 : , . . '.fimioi A av J)rz30 V vta Of Pneumonia at 61 . - ' NEW YORK, April 7 (PI Hubert Druce, 01, English actor and plaj; producer, died of pneumonia yesteiv. usy. Mr. Druce first appeared , oh thV stafje In London at the ago of 17 In "The Blue Bells of Scotland." He ' mnflo his New York debut two years ' later as Catcaby In "Richard lit" In ' support of Blchnrd Mansfield. Oub " cf his best knewn roles was thnt ot ' Glubrlo In "The Sign of the Cnws," Tn 1912 ho appeared with Johii ' Drew in "The Perplexed Huaband." He appeared with Frank Morgan in ' "Tcpaze" last season. One of hia rev' cent successes was "Thti Play's th xiimg, m which ho supported the, Into HolbvooK BUnn. . "So'(" mused Mri lames. ' ' . "(live any rcaamif" ha lniu!r?ij, "lie's nulled. Tills cursod Vy . hua . ,. ." ' , '- . . "Hell!" Interrupted .Mr. James" auihleiily. "Wliure does Waye cou- neot up Willi Marjorlo LauderOfell? "Search me." sighed tbe Doctor,:' 'But I guess you know now what J-'1 mean when I say the Boss la dou- j blerrusslng and losing his nerr.'' Dr. Charters, next morning, nearf" on hand, with pursed lips and colfi-' ly speculative eye, sat and thnugtUrr tully considered the face ol Mr. James. who( having purged his boy1 som of complnlnt, also sat and stared at bis partner and chief,,,, will) bis usual eipressloh 6t sour and resentful, contemptuous- and' menacing.' animosity. . - "Ndn. look here, Jimmy," ittl, the Doctor Willi the volca ol swsefc! reasonableness. "Who's rubnlasI- this Show, you or It Whose sr" the brains of this little business How have we marie the real tins success that We have of ibis busr" ness sate, and, paying, solid. andAJ respectable By brains and Uam' work. I've round the brains' ana i got the right team togeiter w Manael, Fnnny, Louie and you. And . Studley, Sister Weldon, the nunes and the rest, all (tie genuine. gllVm edged, hall-marked article. . . oh r?-s'.i ttsm 1 -;:;vCt!Sva) cur," Charters told James. "Now we cnti ony carry on ry ' porfeet teumwork. trust and conn donca. iwmcsiy. nnd siraishlfor wnrdiiess-. I . . "Wlicfe'3 itio doiico, .liouei y. wardmfSS aiiout trust and coi.tl- , and this stntiMiitfur LiiiKlriieil ' Mr- tir.ttf. tHlnessV" intcrniptau 'Wlieies llio, lionest-y in t-rylng to mnko lO.uud pminda on (He sttle limits, more like a low win die, it yuu a?k n fet met mutual iiust,'' .. ;tmi .Mr J.tmea nppurtid tc ce ahum to apit, . i 'AriMi t wo on a plain- nuili:es DiifM-'' he continued, "Wilh ev .rytJiitiij in i lie pool am: -xi, nrrca ihnreout ol tlie pmlt'r nl. sipi:fa and iiccepled Honesty itmt ttnttyhtltmi 'i ' ( ii pas And wl;to': MiHimji (lids ; wt.-e lo youi .Ht'-j itame. you call it oil - or pre:vr.b" uj; V mi muke. me sick in my niuo-a MM." t . t "Njw. look here. Jimmy. ' repiseci rhu Doctor, still speaking patient;.., ly. 'Do you know wliy all croon syndlciitos. except our own crascnt sooner or interY Because orooks clou t trust oacb other. They v jinnrol Bionor or inter nnd ft ' house divided cannot stand. . '.i Hot even Monastery Housel . ; "Why do the p'Htcc beat th, crook gangs Id the long run? Bfta cnue they re united Who 19 it puts crooks In lain THelr iir.ti;e'r crooks. Ninety nine times out ot 9 hundred, wbcre there's crock" 4nng. tiiciv a a weaKiing, or a grumro tiici who knows butter than tbtfi iPMdtT - ." ' .". 'Or a dirty doublecroaser," n: ,i.ri'.;:ud Mr James, ft ltd an an ry snerr ; Uiitte a) Now unless we wan1 ii go the way ot most such er--'vmlit -ales, we must nave tsltbT 111-t unity and discipline." j '(Mile so." mocked Mr. James, j 'And what s the bearing ol all this u rliH Lauderdell buslnossY Split Hit 4try." ! wtii to show you you're being : 1 s:nrl;iiK cur. nnd uoeatise we -."at t afiiirit to i;nvo" these danger- .' tti- er uiM4-(ini9. that may lead ii ti'fiH 1 t'l- and ruin " . ; A scr.Tii ot pjpf-ff 11 neld iht p. ts ul 'v a to 1 e 'ilt. 1 omcr -fijv j.imes te.-wns why the hutr.in acrifice wa plotted. I