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. my 'r": IWf'.f'.-;,", f;r. . IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, August 30,-1932 'ti S Leap Year Bride (Continued From Page Three tery we&tbound traia until tomor- bw morning came in. Not a ltm Toecalli, Not unless he knows fcw to make mmself invisible, jprdi That's the stxth story that's fopped oa me this week; Bates . $tore the tip was authentic. Just iketl to hint over the phone and It still Insists it was. Seems to flame me because the big bozo Idn't get heret" Phillips 'flung himself into a efctiir. The girl looked down at him, ".Aren't you going to kiss me?" she eked quietly. "Aren't you glad to Me me?" i?"Ot course I am." He arose, kissed her cheeks absently and then At down again. ."What a dayi" Dan sighed. "Boy, I wish tomorrow was my day off." fit was the first time he had ever been remiss in the attentions of a sireetheart. Cherry was hu rt.Dan Strcwborry Roan Rodeo,. .th , "Olympic of Cnboy Contest". A dotlor dww ' at gnuiditeiKl daify, pt eMnrd wall. Night Stampede.. fighting Eiohmoi- Congf of fang dofidtvifl, ipilti, tfwiil i, ctewni, funny mutttt. A nighl hww b?0( pretvtfed in an indoor or no on fc cootf Admiiiigfl reduced ig 5Q; (ivd o(nost(fe tecti ?5f to 00 Panorama of Progress... tw IQAijt ot jhbitt of land, dairy OfliJ tnduttriat protfvefl, B3 "d talking hen, riioh Wft, htfadt, dairy and btt tattf, (win, theep, goats, kitfli, dti, p.oni, robbrfi, iU ferwl, dos, ptL Art, muiit, ishfi, n, bulbt. 4 H Club ond fvtvit fotmtt c oft it and ihibilk Comtvcff Antutmn)t, ride, dvowi. done. Special Days for Grana. Farm Uoisn, fraf-rmol 09anilefen covntici, fiti. 12 Bonds Mofi)ft Ho ulond(hj(iot. Ifl muiwaf pfoytamj. by Mwut fJesftef. Monday. .-FAMtty bargain DAr e- tir family and car admitted for (1. & bar end flub high tchoct og r undt odmifled fRlt Reduced fares... by bvt end rail. We Beg Your Pardon for so boldly interrupting BUT WE HAD TO TELL YOU THIS THE Comic 5 FOUR FULL PAGES , BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS "Lots of Fun for Everyone" IN TUB ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES . s; ;: ? i scarcely seemed to realize she was in the room. After worrying ail evening about him this was the way he came back to heri She sank to the floor in front of him, settled herself comfortably and rested one arm on his knees. Cher ry was determined to win him from this mood. Smiling, she looked up. "Maybe I shouldn't be," she said, "but I'm glad that terrlbie man didn't get here." "Why? ' '"Because I was so afraid for youi Think what it would mean, to me If anything should happen to you, Dun. I couldn't stand it. 'I just couldn't. That's why Z was so frightened " ; ' He put a hand on her shoulder, patted it reassuringly and told her that she had been a foolish child. That was better. Much better. He was her Dan again and he was smiling. Suddenly Cherry remem bered her own. conscience was not clear. Not exactly. She said hesi tantly; - . . , ; : "There's something think I should teli you. It's something I'm afraid X shouldn't have ttoaa." Dan was amused.- "Confession ?" 'Well, something like that," . "What could you have done that is so terrible?" "I don't believe you'U like it" "But what is it?" ;f" Cherry found it harder to explain about her conversation . with Garth Hendricks than she had thought it would be. She told Dan' about go ing to dinner at the Maple Leaf tea room and seeing Hendricks there. 'Then I really don't know how it happened, but he told me he was on the Sentinel and we began talk ing about newspaper - work and about its being exciting and well, I said that if you weren't a news paper man you'd have been with, me NEW TIES Solid colors. Fancy patterns , 29c 4 for $1.00 OBSERVER'S BIG NEWS lection Will Make lis First Appearance Saturday, 3rd "Cherry! You didn't!" "V-yes. And then he asked some questions and I explained you weren't really with Tony, bufe you were waiting for him.1 "Did you tell him where?" "I-I guess so. Oh, Dun, I didn't know you wouldn't want me to tell, t didn't know it was wrong!" "Wrongi My God, Cherry, so that's what happened! That's why Toscalll didn't oonie. If the Sen tinel thought they could spoil our Btorv if thev hsd bv wrv to eet tto him 1 Oh, you little Idiot, don't you see wnat you've done?" .HQ was on ms ieet starmg at net half in anger, half in amazement. "Danr Apparently he did not even hear her, "If Bates knew about this he'd fire me in a minute. Yes he would! Kicked Brown out six weeks ago for less. Do you want me' to be fired? Do you? Lord, I don't see how you coma ao sucn a tnmtn io give away the biggest story I've had in months and to & sentmei reporter, of all people" out i oitin'c mean io, ua, please- oh, pleas don't you see?" "I don't see anything except that you've ruined a great story and nearly lost my job for me! I was a fool to have told you anything. Well, I've learned one thing I won't do it again. To think Mac and I waited around for four hours after you deliberately gave the story o tne senunett" The angry words continued, Phil lips was urea ana exasperated, tie forgot that to Cherry the world of newa was a completely foreign place. He forgot he was speaking to the girl whom a few dayB before he had prom ised to love and cherish forever. The utter stupidity of what she had done was unthinkable to him. It was more than stupidity; It was disioy alty. "But I didn't know ' It was wrongi" she protested tearfully. I wouldn't nave done is lor me wono if I'd known!" "Weil, from now on please re member that anything you hear about the office is under your nat. It's not to be mentioned to anyone! DO you understand?" "Y-ves" Cherry had been weeping for sev eral minutes. For the first time' Dan iono softened. "All right then," he said. "We won't say any more about this, 5 Miivbe It's not as bad as I thought. Maybe it was something else that : stopjiea 'ioscain. She did not answer. Cherry had turned away and her face was htO' i den in her hands. Her shouiders f moved slightly and though there : was no sound he Knew sne was sou- ' bing. , Dan watched uncertainly a mo 'ment, then moved toward her. ?"Dont cry. Cherry," he said- "It's goUig to be all right" I Since Bhe did not speak he came j nearer and slipped an arm4 about i me gin. "uoii &, ne saia agiiiji, i tcai't stand it to see you unhappy, Cherry, Look at me. Please, dear!" Still she kept her face averted From the muffled depths of Dan's tweed shouider Cherry said half- audibiy. "you caiiea me an icugu "You know I didn't mean it. was just veUX just meant you g la ivt tmns - NEW '.HI "Ana voa aid I wanted to have : Ofl. now mease, darmlgf Let forget about it." . I I C&It & for&Ct i I didli't I dream you'd ever speak to nse that i way. You wouldn't it you ioved me. ! And if you don't low) me I don't ' want to iivet oh, I'm to miser-' aotei I I juat dont care nat isap- J peiat" ' I ine tears renewed more viosent- ly. Dan stroked the dark siiken , head; He cupped one hand ander i tho girt's chin, raised Hit tear- stniiu'd face. ? Sweetheart," be whispered. "You trfmor r ttvn mui 1 n-na titnt. tn say those things and hurt yoar feel- ings. Forgive me, won't your' I ienfieriy he Hissed her joreneaa. i her cheeKa, the iowered eyciidB. Cherry was unresponsive. Then the fringed lashes quivered ana ner eyes met his. She said brokenly; You mean it's not true? You mean you don't hate me?" Hato von? Witv. darling, you know I'm crazy about youi let's dry thoso teats now and teii I'm torgtven, ft was my fautt, c:nerry, every bit of it, but I'll never be such j an unbeeiie ascain. I swear I won't! Sow then is that better?" f In five minutes the storm was over. In live minutes Cherry was bright-eyed and smiling and re- counting her experiences of the morning, uan, puiinig ost nts xte ; before the ntirror, turned and caught the girl's two hands. Everytning o. k. now, isnt nr he asked. Clwrry nodded. But everything was not o, k, Cherrv and Dan had bad their first tsuarrcl and. though ; lest its scar, 'the portccHon 01 their hanoiness toaether had been marred. I Cherry took up her search tor ag' Daily Cross ACROSS U Note of Guide's . scale , t. Adait female person 9, Iarse body oi water 12. Scfepoi ef wbaies 13. Upright 14. Pronoun 15. Directly across IT. Fiesh of svine 18. Come in i3. Product of natural dis tillation 29. Disfigure 22. Fine fabric 2t. Again: prelix 26. Spent oratory 23. Meat bed 30. M&cie Solution of Saturday's cutis A N AlRO i. $mpc A Sjf Rife A MjjJg flRe O MjE SjA MOjil gpSJO H O omWfh 'mA wK mp aTn IIa u gjT s w ajs h fe ms uo sffp TlOlHi RpBSir aIwlwmo i gBiCOO 31. System Of , ' management it. uives inrornta- 3X Take away 35. Aurieie 38, Scarcer 33. Symbol for 40. Bury 42, SkiJi 43i Couiunetion 4S, UtiUealiity 52. Deed 53. Lover ot HfJcH 55. Tiny 58. Signs 5?, Stitciiv 75 TWr- 20 2i WfMWA ?s . WfflA 25 3Z 37 'U ' ; . m$m L 'Wff93 W"4 ' PIpPI 35 m' sropy tyuki ccmnm (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) rpHE handcar wasn't hard to run. In fact, the Tinies thought it fm;. Said Duncy, "M'e arc going fast. We'd best slow up a bit "If we ail work too hard, you see. we'll get as tired as tired can be. Itight now this is a dandy riile. There's no sense spoiling it "Aw, yoa're Just lazy." Srmtfy cried. "You're that way. lad, whene'er we ride. Keep pumping now and do yoar share. We'ii all ; rest after while" And then he added, "Wish I knew just where this funny track: teat! to, 1 get more curious as we move oa, miie after mile " Jt'ST then they reaches! a little turn and CofipS' cried. "Why don't yea iearn to keep yoar bal ance, Duncy? Why, you nesriy took a flopi "Hani! to the bar and ham? on llfht. Then everything srfli lie ail right.. If anybody tumbles ott, we al! Trill iisvc io stop." It srasn't very Ions tint i! the ride liasl lost some ot its thriii. Wee mrtmsnt twain nmt morainr. Bhe 1 hefora &nd lunnreti tha a&ra2$iv ad- vartisementa ot biitttmigs ia Sast- wood. ftegtfhhCThonciR etaKar to the downtown ctSo, There wera plenty ol vacant apat tnsenta in tire east and 80s, but noae of them approached Cherry's ideal of the big studia it!s Bunny windows and a lirepiaee. Slost of them were over shops with noisy street cars cianging past. Where wrc were windowa they looked oat on dark courts or neih- boring buildings that shut off the suniight. Frayed farsiture, ngiy wails and floors and lor such quar- tors t3is asttHindtneiv hiifh reritai of 50 and so a month! iierry tried not oe oiscour- BReo. iist mgnvs experteiicw can made her humble. She must show Dan that she couid shoulder her share of the load, that she couid ' play a wife's part. t At five o'ciocS she conceded de- feat for the day. She' had agreed to meet Db at the entrance ot the publics library at 530 and there was Just about time to Seep the appoint- ment. She arrived ejraetiy on time, out Dan was not there. At last she caught sight of bis gray hat la the crowd crossing the street, ite was wBiking with ma neaa sugnuy lor- t ward, hands in his pockets. I Cherry went to meet hint and cauea orsgnuy, a. 1 "Hello.' . Tlia youns ntan looked an. She I knew instantly t hat something was 1 wrong. Something had happened! i "Sorry to be late," Daa began, l"The Boss caiied me in," "Oh, Dan ?" iier eyes daricencd with the unspoken question. fnu- res, - na sain narensy, guessed it !" jTO BB COtmrfOKP? - Word Puzzle ??K birtfixth fir is A&ti mi Viii fati it ?2. Vistiit i tii iiiv itiJ .ti 5iihf ,-iJhw( ifi VVriifHK. i t iw 5 Vnkvf f (' ili' Nwt &i ttiSff h DOWftt I. Suit rent- . -S. SvstPffi of !i,ii ha. k i:;.inrt. iiiiii'ii ai-d iiitiitt rscr PICTUQES 4RS KIN& Windy siaried pufiing and be said "i'ii have to rest,- ' "I see a pump ahead, I think,' !t s Mop by ii and set a drink. Then i ll gel right hat-is on again and do my very best " rpHB others didn't argue. They were giad to pass aome time away Just loafing, so ihey stopped ilie car and aii jttmped to the itround hi 'hoiit an hoar brave Scanty 1 cried. "Come on. let's ef back to j our ride. I'm anxious to move on. ' ward, iiiongii we don't know where we're bound " So. on they crawled and once more pumped, Then satWenly the fmBil cBr jumped right down be tween two big, high banks, yet stayed upon the track. The Tiniea managed io held iipht, aliisough It Save tliest oaiio a fright. Said fiancy, "Gee, that jerked me. Why, I thought I'd break my hack " (Copyright, I'M. N!3A Service, Inc.! (The Tfnlea get out of Ihefr f! 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