Saturday, June 13, 1931
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
. Jere Seyn
(HLASS
WANTED
. ANTED-rSotneone to . operate root.
V beer and sandwich stand on corn
's! mission -or rent. is.. j. care ud-
server.
6-13-1 t.
WANTED Exp. girl for housework on
A, farm. Farmers 30X. 6-13-2 tp.
JtELIABLE PARTY wanted to, handle
; Watklns., Products-in La Grande.
Customers established. ? Excellent
.4 opportunity tor right man. Write
ft at once, The J. R. Watklns Corn
s' pany, 4585 HolHs St., Oakland,
I Calif. - . .- i 8-13-1 tp.
WANTED . TO RENT Elec. washing
k machine. - Ph. 559-A. . 6-12-2 t.
WOMAN WITH child, 6. wants any
kind of work,. Ph. 156-M- 6-11-3 tp
WANTED Sheep to pasture. See H.
M. Peck, Evans place, Mt. Glen.
i ... , .. .... . ... a-io-t t:
MEN I Woment Puro wanted In every
home. $5 to $7 dally. No. demon?
stratum. . Start now. Write Box
- 201, North Powder, Ore.,' for Inter
view! . -. . . . 6-a-lmp
WANTED Boaraers and roomers, $31
mo. Day or week, 1803-2nd St.
... . t , ,. .-. . .. - . 5-25-12 t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay lit shock. O.
,. E.. Wagner, Frultdale. Pin 205-J. .
... -, .,. ...... -, j . 6-13-3 tp.
NEW MOWING- machine . and disc
... plow for sale. E. C. Tuckey, Trustee
in Bankruptcy, 109 Depot St.
6-13-3 t.
FOR SALE: House and furniture. Call
.1801 Adams. 6-9-6 tp.
FOR SALES Crate fed fryers and
r young hens. Phone 916-J. 6-6-1 m.
I ACRE OP ground with or. without
5-rm. house, stable, hay . shed,
i chicken house, garage, cellar, wood
shed. Cheap. 2702 Greenwood.
6-12-0 t.
POR SALE! Buff Orphingtan and
Wyandotte fryers. Wyllle, East Ad-
cm Phone 898-W. 0-11-3 tp.
Professional
Directory
Physicians & Surgeons
LEE B. BOUVY, M. D.
I.EWA WILKES, M. I.
Completely equipped Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat hospital and of
fices, third floor Foley Bldg.
- - Phone Main 10
. . DR. C. S. MOORE
General Mediclno and Surgery '
DR. C. E. BRANNEB
Specialist In Dlsaases of the
Bladder, Kidneys and Gynecology.
SECOND FLOOR ROESCH BLDG.
PDONE MAIN IB
DRS. RICHARDSON AND HILL
- . Office Phone Main 16
Rooms 17-18-19-20 Sommer Bldg.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Res. Phone Main 55
DR. F. C. HILL
Res. Phone Main 765
DR. F, L., RALSTON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
1-7 SOMMER BLDG.
Phone Main 778. '.
JAMES 9. D. IIACN, M. D.
- Physician and Surgeon.
NEW FOLEY BUILDING.
Office Ph. M. 718 Res. Ph. M. 712
DR. C. L. GILSTRAP. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Over SUverthorn-Wrlght Drug
Store
Office: Main' 90 Res.: Main 605
Miscellaneous
Astrologer
MRS. FREDERICK BALMES
803 N. Ave. .
Readings Dally.
PHONE 1006-J.
FRECKLES AND HIS
Qngineer
COLLEINNHOM
FRECKLES SAVED
FROMAVJRECffJ
HAS BEEN
CALUED INTO
THE OFFICE BY
-THE RAILROAD
MOM'N POP T " NO REASON FOR FEAR! " By Cowan
r NHEM PtLWVMEt SEMO US VAA.Y&E VNE CAN f LlSTEW1.-.. lTELL YOO I'LL 'TENO ( KtiT CuiccT uckOTl f UCT A VEGG TWNKS
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THEY'D GET THE-ACREA&E OF IVOR SAETHINCk tonC TO &ET J! TrrvJ.rv V. ! y- II I APfcOTMENT CAN HOLT)
THESE -POOMS FIPST-YOU 4MAU..UK6 A ,y,TO THIS POOM !'. V&XF&Z. ArwalU V'' LI . V THREE MUST.BE A yfI
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'An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It." y ,
NEW Q. E. refrigerator, i Toledo com
puting scale. - Box 83-Imbler.
, 6-11-1 mp.
15 ACRES, Joining the golf links at
Island City, 5 room house, jbig bam
and some small buildings. Auto
matic pumping plant In house. Big
garden planted. Irrigation well and
pump. Small payment down. See
me at city hall. A. B. Cherry.
nGA-t f.
Automobiles
GOODWILL USED CARS
1930 Model A Ford sedan, op-'
era tea and looks 100 . A
good buy at ;. $500
1928 Whippet coach in fine
condition, good tires and fin
. ish. A bargain 250
1928 Oldsmobile coupe just
completely rebutt and on ex
ceptional value 450
1929 Oldsmobile sedan, driven
,only a few miles, new rubber,
fine upholstering, Karl-Keen -trunk
and fine finlBh 650
1927 Studebaker standard' sedan
overhauled and a wonderful
family car .'... 450
1926 Studebaker standard, du- '
plex roadster, many miles of
safe transportation 225
Easy PaymentslVades.
STUDEBAKER USED CAR LOT.
- .. 6-13-1 t.
The honor of serylng you at
a time when expert and effl-.
clent service la so badly needed
obligates us to do everything aa
nearly perfect as possible. You
can rely upon us.'i . J:-
We Understand
SNODGRASS
& ZIMMERMAN
FRIENDS
f : . 1 r ( NOW I tAUST FIND SOME .' ' ' VardmASter ? "THIS IS ""1 (
I HAVE JUST HtAWP ABOUTJ "Nf NNAV TO GET IN TOUGH -I) ' 3 'PRESIDENT KINGSTON f KJOVW VWMO
VOUR STOPPING- FORTY- J N ITU THE BOV NNHO ApJp.SE W SPEAff.NG - H MB VANHOE S ,ll,r .
THREE AND, ONOEP THE Vl ,;. -; SAVED SO MANY UVES- jlljj I CEADY TO LEAVE IM THE ' IW E
CIRCUMSTANCES, IVNA, j l AUH J 1 HANE IT J moPIA)6v1 SXJORUO
to comment irfrfiiffliiiUtL. '-"v i 1 n y .
Connttei
USED CAR SPECIALS
1026 Bulck Coach, lots of ex
tras. In perfect condition. ..300.00
1926 Studebaker. coach,, new
paint and tires, motor er-
feet Q76.0TJ
1928 Pontine coupe, guaranteed 375.00
1927 Chrysler coupe 275.00
These cars, have .1931 licenses.
WE TRADE.
Perkins Motor Co. Main 500
4th and Adams. .
- 6-13.2 t.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT . 5-rm. furn, house.
Adults. Fannie Allinson- .6-13-1 t.
FOR RENT 2 furn. housekeeping
mis. pu. aoa.R.- . 6-ia-t f.
SLEEPING ROOM on: ground floor,
outside entrance, 904 Wash.
0-13-2 tp.
FOR RENT 4 room modern house,
partly furnished If desired, $15 per
month. Phone 183-W. - 6-12-3 t.
4-RM. MOD,' HOUSE, partly furn.
Ph, Geo. H. Chapman. 6-11-3 tp.
FOR RENT 2 and S room apts.,
10O3-3rd St. Phone 351-J. 6-11-4 t.
FOR RENT Apartment near school.
Phone 842-J. 6-11-t f.
FOR RENT Room and board for 2.
1304 Perm. Ph.. 817-Wi 8-10-t f.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 3-rm.
apt., in best residential district.
Allen Duplex, 1507-Fourth St. Ph.
Main 843. ' ' . 6-8-t f.
FOR RENT 8-rm. apt. Maple Apt,
6-1-t f.
FURN., COMF. home, adults. Unf.
mod. houses, 148-W. 8-0-t f.
FOR RENT Rooms over Silverthorn
W'right Drug store. 6-2-t f.
CLEAN ROOMS. Rates reasonable.
Close In. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash.
6-5-1 mp.
FOR RENT Nice 3-rm. furn. apt.
Frlgidalre, etc. Landls Court.
6-23-t f.
FOR RENIV-Modem 6 room house.
Close In. Garage. Call at 1304 "N"
Ave., or 296-M. 5-14-t f.
FOR RENT Puro. nouses and apts.,
with baths, clean, quiet, low rates.
Adults. 1810 Greenwood." 8-10-1 m.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY, SELL, RAISE and move houses.
rent Jacks and timbers, also sell
outfit.-John Mars.
6-13-1 t.
NOW IS THE TIME to have your
typewriter cleaned and put in good
repnlr and be ready for the rush of
business Just ahead. E. C. Tuckey,
109 Depot St. 6-13-3 t.
. PLUMBING HEATING
All kinds of sheet metal work
. . and furnace work,'.-
LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY
Wasli. Ave. Ph. Mai
a t.
k
FOR FULLER BRUSHES Or service
. call Chot Appling, Enterprise 03-J.
... 6-10-6 tp
FREE FILM developing, standard
prices for prints and enlargements.
Highest quality and satisfaction
guaranteed. . Sllverthorn -Wright
. 6-2-1 m.
MONEY TO LOAN on your home. East
Ore Bldg. & Loan Assn.. C. D. Pot
ter, 610-J., or M. 762. , 8-5-1 m.
PEOPLES PRODUCE MARKET
305 Fir St. Harley Smith, Prop.
Spray materials, Orchard brand ar
senic of lead. Baby chicks.
6-28-1 m
READY CUT LUMBER; shop work,
screens, garage doors. Estimate on
new and repair contracts. Main 960,
Pete Bousquet. 6-14-1 mp
AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS.
Out and fitted on short notice,
La Grande Construction tc Supply Co.
12-10-1 m.
EASTERN OREGOR Scaool of Muslo,
violin, piano, voice. Credlta. I. O. O.
r. temple, 447-J. 9-8-1 m.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE RAILROAD!
OUT OUR WAY
ffc l Vf'To' yi THAT" PROvf&S I'viE Y lVe HAP AW.
v f- .. . j :fw! ""?'.:t Ax.W'S '."foOf- SH4C6..T5-V. I SuSPiCOMS ABooT
p W. IF5:" BuU- .O'Trf Ac)OD) Wb BeSM I SOME PEOPi-E.TOO.
Lirr" . E MWm FTuMMiVii AROOWO WiiO QKie. q THEM SE"Z-
A ' . f- rH-l ME "WES (SRAMO OPERV - WoUS.'BoT 1 CAMT '
" ' : "T"Tl'.''. WW GO- SiM(jb TGoOQ.go mo WimO of , ..'
"Sd t , , ' ST " (-;, BE-CAobE. HE'S NOM pvA -
- ; , r - -X'-') COoPl,A COMETS AM'A H& uv(s I
1 L C5OOD.-60T. TH" S0VL FyO -P.
.Bta.u..PT.or.
MONEY TO LOAN We a,re represen
tatives for tfie' .Prudential Insur
ance Co., ancl can make farm pi
olty loans at attractive rateB ot In
terest. Chas. K. Reynolds, Insurance,
loans and bonds. '
LA. GRANDE MATTRESS ft Up
holstering Sb Rug defining Works
Phone 424-W. Cbas. Edwards, prop
2-I-lm
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE '25 Ford coupe - f0!
Chevrolet, touring. Melyln. Corblnei
Frultdale . . . j 6-13-2 tn:
Americans May
Sue Britain For
Patented -Lung';
WASHINGTON, June -13 - ffl The
Evening Star said yesterday the es
cape of sis men from the British sub
marine Poseidon by use of an escape?
device known as-the 'Ibavls lung",
was expected to result in a patent
suit against the British admiralty by
American investors of similar equip
ment used in the United;' States novy.
The newspapers-quoted Frank-Hob-son.
ctWUan encftUieo&athe.naw cli-
pnptntent and-rco-Miventor-. 06' tio2
Americnn "lung," ns saying an in
vestigation was being made by tno
Mine Safety Appliance compony of
Pittsburgh, licensed manufacturers of
the apparatus, ylth a view to insti
tuting "appropriate legal' action."
The Inventor was quoted as saying
that' information reaching him Indi
cated the British device credited to.
be the invention, of OR. Hv Davis, of
London, was modeled after the Am
erican apparatus except that It em -J
his device was paten tea to use a iqntt'
also, but that in practice; it had been
eliminated. . w.y
.7
SlS'UERS NOW OB-IBCT -
TO TITLE ''CROONER'
NEW YORK W) Most microphone
singers object to the 'appellation of
"crooner." i
The reason they give Is that it is
being "too generously applied to any
one who vocalizes, or attempts to.
in any form departing from the con
ventional." Vaughn do Leath, considered one
of the pioneers in this type of sing
ing, Rudy Vallee and Lew Conrad, all
dislike being, referred to as "crooners."
CRICKET FLAT
PERSONALS I
Uy huts Wltl'icrspooh
(Observer Correspondent)
CniCiCET FLAT (Special) Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. WUnqrspoon and Mr.
and .Mrs. . Raymond Waelty and
daughter, Zotta. loft Sunday morn-
11111- for Mt'dforrt whrtrn lliev wnnt tn
attend the Oregon State grange con
vention. Mr. and Mrs. withcrspoon
went as delegates from the Crlckot
Flat subordinate grange and Mr. and
Mrs. Waelty were delegates from
Union county Pomona grange They
expect to return the first of next
week.
Luther Hindman and Leo rtoubt
wero fishing in Catherine creek Sat-.
J urday.
Miss Delphia Beam spent a few
days the first or the week with Miss
Lois Wltherspoon; .
Lenau Tucker visited his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
Kalsomine
BEST GRADE
HOT
WATER
KALSOMINE
9c per lb.
- Van Petten
Lumber Company
Phone Main 732
"Good Service Quick"
By J. R. Williams
ald Tucker, tp: La, Grande Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Hnrrv Gil I lain and
son, Marvin, , attended the stock
show at union wonuesduy.
Harry Gilliam Ji( and Luto Golger,
took some uorue's to Union for tho
rcdeo at tho s.ock show the first of
the week.
, Mrs. w. IT. RkUlcv wont to Wallowa
Thursduv vvhtjri? tlu yii!tiul luv
daughter. Mi, uucl Mia. Clarence
Witty. Mins IJfc-rljj Mllttr. who bus
been visiting Mr. niul M:s. Witty for
a few days, rottitn-d hemq wltl; hur.
Mr. and Mrs. Aitcu Kusaw arc tho
proud paront3 of a baby girl born
Saturday. Jvtxa 0.. Tho little miss has
been mimrd lrma Muy.
Eugene Ca'-es. whn u cmnlpyed In
L,a Grande, spent Sunday visiting his
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. j. u, Ca.fs. .
Ruby and Ray Scott drove to Pres-
cott. Wash.. Saturdav . afternoon
You CAN
EASILY COUNT
THE FIREPROOF
THINGS IN YOUR,
HOME
BETTER INSURE
ALL THE RE$T
WITH US
O W W.ARNQCK MGR
J3y Bloper
where they visited at the home of
Mr. end Mn. L, A. Skten. They re
turned home Monday. .
Leo anc Rex Roulet attended he
auction Bales near Jneeph Thursday.
A. K. Parsons has been quite 111
for the .lastt week. ; . t
Reduced Rates On
V Bus Lines Likely
KANSAS crry, June 13 WK-New
reduced transcontnlnenttil rates on
ten motor, bus lines were. In pros
pect tat July 1, as a result of an
agreement, here : yesterday - between
representatives of the lines.
' H. H. Morgan, vice president and
general manager of the Plckwlck
Oreyhound Hues, said the proposed
reductions tn somb ' cases would
amount to as much as 20 per cent.
The amount of the reductions, lie
said, would vary In proportion as the
various lines are effected by con
templated fallroad rate-cuts
MAD PURSUIT
tK JESSIE DOL'tiLAS FOX
Hy.vorsS: Favoratitt renortj
froiiy the, qrt exhibit etaqett bu
' Julian Lake bring fo his dunuhttr.
Horn.'flta hope ot anccesa he had '
l.'eijlctcil. Aoiu. nhe refloats ha
. mryi fntvUfe lor top 4 mil fmtf
i.Qiitl cuuqiui. .'ranee ain Ihitlle.
with tuiom she had tlvett since the
suicide ot her iiistiand. Uicholas
TAauer. ne vafufer. In the mequ
liniv. Nora's etiuavemeiit to .fr7i- .
.. olus' brother. Jon, is a stu toicartl -.
her dreim ot to in the Thater
tnatiAfoii. Hut ich'en Nora sees the
vnintiHfis iu hr father's exliibtt.
she knows that , he has sinned, his
name to the wor.k ot another, tti.tr
uuiHvd, she ooes tcllti JnuV lo tli
'l'haucr .hame, where his stcn-sise
tvr. Damon, charaes llat Julian
. had .ilotcii the italntings Nicholas
had tell with him. ,
Clinptor 28 '
! BACH TO AUNT EM'S
NORA awnyorl slightly (it Uaraon's
accusing tt;qriia, bitt jho rose
with n savage will, clutching at the
iihnlr bade. Tbo walls ol , ills
Thayor homo wero rialiiR hnd Bow
ing toward her ilka a mighty wnvo
that crnahod on her. to ayick her ua
dor In tho crawling undertow,
When sho locked up she saw Jon
waa In tlio room, looking (ro.n he;
to Damon. Damon waa speaking
with a votco like splintered glRSs
"The pictures on oxhlbltVpn wore
not painted by Julian Lake. Nicho
las palulcii them. And she. admits
;il" - - ;
"Nora?" Jon cried. ; .
Ills eyes Judged ber without pity.
"You urSe4 nl .1" i!onS no' t0
jot your father have tho show. You
knew then . . ."
"I didn't know! , How could 1
know?"
.'. "Then why did you beg me, hot
to have tho pictures exhibited?"
"I was aslmmod. My father's pic
turoa word ao bad."
I "You aeo he must have known
all the time," Damon said In a low
volco.
I;, "God," Jon Bald na thdiig'h to him
solf, "1 couldn't .have bollovod it."
Slio loolicd r.t htiii, tmploilng hlin
for tindoratnndliig, nut ha would
not look nt her. Nothing alia could
sivy would make them bollovo. . .
Sha stood beside her father In the
ranks 'ot thieves; tlilovea who
'robbed the dead.
' Shoaaw Jon ning outot the room.
Damon sat very still, looking down
at her handa.
.; "t must go."
SI10. must have said It; but her
voice sounded very far away as
tl'ough It belonged to someone elsa.
It kust be hor body that was walk
Jug with such stiff uncertain steps
out ot the room. It must be she
who had made ber way to the high
road and began to walk, not know
ing where she was going.
A wan In an old car saw bor
moving uncertainly from one side
of tho road to the other. He stopped
and asked her It bo could drive her
Into town. She got In wlthou; even
answering. lie turned to speak to
ber but he saw then tbat tears
wore running down hor choeks. So
thoy drove to tho 'city where sho
told him where sho lived, Me left
her ai her door. She bad oven for
gotton to thank him. .
It only she could hide somewhere,
she thought, so that never again
would she have to moot them (ace
to face. She could not unlock the
dour, her fingers tumblod so with
tho key.
' Sho began to cry weakly,, and
thon someone had opened tl;, oor
from the Inside and Fergus stood
thoro looking nt her.
' "What's tho matter?"
"Nothing! Nothing! What could
be the matter?" Bhe cried wildly.
Hut no, this was not tbo way.
She must be quiet and calm. Fer
gus took one of her hands. It was
Ico cold. He led her Into his olllce
and shut the door.
Ho brought her something to
drink. She tried to drink It. Out
she could not swallow. She put
tho glass down on his desk.
"It would be bettor If you would
tell mo. Nora. I may bo able to
help you."
"Fergus, don't innke mo," sho suiil
plteoiialy. "I'm ao horribly nfrnld."
He was not looking nt her. That
was bettor. Ha sat In bis chair
tilted back, looking awny from ber
to tho window.
' "It I could go away somowhore "
"Yoi can foco It. Norn. You're
brnvo," he aald confidently.
"If I loll you, Fergus, you won't
blnme him oh. Fergus, Julian'
like a child who lakes anything
bo wanta and uses It."
Little by little she told him the
story. She sat waiting for his Judg
ment Hut nono came. His dark
head was bent The tolcpbone rang.
It continued to ring and ring. After
a while it stopped ringing. They
still sat there.
"I'll go to seo him to night." Fer
gus said. "I'll I ell him all you have
told me. The show must be closed
COMING SbQft T
Farm Roard Soon "" i
To Answer Plea
., , l .
MANHATTAN, Kas.,' JUH0 J? (f) '
After heurlng s, plea from Kansas
farm leaders that the federal farra
hoai'4 anuQupce a policy calling fof
withholding of Its carry-over wheat
from, competition with the new crop.
Chairman James Stone said yesterday
the board would give its decision on
I'll ask him o promise that th
paintings shall be turned oyet (cj
Jqu Thayer, He ean , da as h,e
chooses about It. I'm afraid 70111 -falhor
will bave to face It," '' "
"Ilea never faced anything id
b.la Ufa. .He 3 always ruu awly
"That, too, can be managed. A
"You are good. Fergus, fran ueeij
to tell me but, I neve; knew ant))
now you don't tblnk Julian 1
wicked? He Isn't ha's only t;
"Pitiful." Fergus said, -.
For tho llrst lime tears rolled ov1
bar cheeks. . , r . ...
"I'm aorty, Mora." t
: "Pou't be sorry for me. . I caft
boar It. It dqesn't matter to me.
It's for him. - Ho Isn't selHsb,. Ferr
gul lie wanted all this tor net
Cor Fran-and Aunt Em, tor mft
He waa going to make us bnpp.
Ha hnd such plans-" -. . . ,
V'Toq're- going up to bed nowi
Nora. 4'U give you Something
make you sleep, You don't wof
to see your aunt now?" .. . - -i
She only shook her head. He left
her at the head pt the stairs; wttft
two white tablets. She caught ale
hand and laid It against ber cheefc.
.: "t hope you'll be happy-yon tad
Frnn." she choked. , '
:. Then wlthput knowing what sb,e
did sha tore oft her clothes and got
Into bed. After a night ot misery
sho gat up and wont downstairs!
She could barely meet Hallie't ayes,
but Ilalllo began to talk rapidly;
and nervously about a story she
Was writing. Tha. children were
subdued. A' cloud seemed tp bang
over the house. Nora went to (he
oulco as usual; but Mr, onsenuurr
aftor one look at bar (ace rtlej not
say anything about hor absence- ol
the day. .before. Everyone was
solicitous ond remnrkad that she
looked 111. . :, '.
"I see your father has an exhibi
tion ot paintings tn the city:" Miss
HioYH, the bookkeeper said; bill
Kora turuod away aa abruptly tll
kind llltlo woman was hurt.
Somehow-she got tlirqugh the
day and When she came down ttik
wooden stops that evening she saw
Fergus himself standing waiting Tor
her.. Yes, ho had soon hor father.
The show would be closed. But
Forgus soomcd to bare Utile eltt
to say. .. -. .
, "What Is be going to do!" .Jora
) ' ,1 ' .'i '. " '
gasped. .; .
. "He's going away. He says belt
let you know lator." ; . ...... -.j ;
"Oh, Fergus! Fergus!" v
. They were In (be car now. Fer
gus brought out something and
nuru em iuoKing neipjessiy qown if
this money that would mean salva
tion for all ot them. -
; "Fergus, would you take me out
tp Jon's nowr-I'd like d give them :
tnis money. Tueni snail see what .
they want me to do." '
"Nora, you're a little brick!" ha
said. - :
Her eyes looked at him with de
spair. - 1' -1
"It you only knew I'm noL I'd
rather die than face Damon. She
seems to hate mo, And they believe
that I that ( knew it all the time.
Vou know 1 wouldn't do a thing like
that, don't you?" . '
He caught ber hand and gripped"
It hard, ,
"It's better to get It over at once!
I'll drive you but there now, It you
say."
Nora saw they were, going along
the river road. She asked him, "Da
Ilalllo and Aunt Jim know?"
"I told them."
"I auppoae thoy tblnk I . . . knew."
. "They believe utterly In you." n
Nora's eyes burned; she put bet
cold bands against her cheeks. '
"I must be brave," sbe told hen
self over and over. (t
Forgus left her at the door ot the
Thayer house.
"Fergus, do you mind leaving
mo? 1 want to do It alone" tl
How quiet and peaceful tho house
was. The green tendrils of the wlir
tarln vine curled out long flngore
and the sun lay on the deep waved
of the lawn, from which tho lovoljf
old home rose. j
Sho climbed tha stono stops and
forced herself to ring the bell at
last. Sha waited. Whore were they
all? At last she heard footsteps
and one ot the maids stood there
smiling. 1)
t was very strange that she dlof
not risk her to come In. -j
"Mr. Jon?". .
Tho maid shook her head. -'
"Ml Damon?' ' "
There was another shake.
"But I must see them I When
are they?"
"Mr. Jon nnd Miss Damon are not
here. They were married this
morning." ... - . . ...
tCoavrlght. IS30 Jessie OouoloM Foii
Unhappy. . . . That's Nora's lot,
she says tomorrow. Then aha
maata a atrangar in the park.