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THE TURNER TRIBUNE T l ' K N Kit, O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , VOL. VI. WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK NE W PA R TY O P E N S Election of Workers to High Ofllres Is Aim at t'onfrrrnre. Chicago.— Unanimous support uf a new Briet Resume Most Important Daily News Items. BATTLE movement to Install OLD WARSHIPS OFF NEXT NAVY BUDGET men and women of ths working class In ths nation's legislative halls was pledged Not One Dollar Is to Be Spent, by furuiers, members of the socialist Is Promise. and farmer labor parties, labor uulou COMPILED ( < n i l , o f N o te d FOR YOU I 'm p l « , G o > rrn n io n ta s a d I'a r lU r N o r th w e s t. an d O th er T h in g s W o r t h K n o w in g . John McCorinark, tonor, whoso con cort tour was temporarily suspended last weak borauao of an attack of laryngitis, has fully rocovorod. Harry Gardner Nicholas, uiaiisglug editor uf ths Post Intelligencer, In Ho attic. Wash . was atrlcksn suddenly In hla office Monday night, lls died be furs msdlcsl ssslstance could be sum tnoned. The house adopted an amendment to the Interior department appropriation bill, which. If approvod by the senate, would make 1100,000 Immediately available for relief of destitution among Indiana The Northern Pacific Hallway com patty will ripend (12,000.000 this year In addllloue and betterments to Its properties and purchase uf new equip ment. A. II. Hmlth of St Paul, passen ger traffic manager, announced Tues- <lny. Nine men were ordered bold fur the grand jury by the coroner's Jury which brought In a verdict Tuesday night In connection with the collapse of the roof of the Knickerbocker mullon pic ture theater January 2i. resulting In tho death of 08 persons. The full effects of the llrltlsh loan of i! 2.000,000 to Austria was reflected on ths Vienna eacbauge market Tues day when the crown rose to 6000 to ths dollar and other values rose equal ly. It la announced that a llrltlsh controller will admlulsler tho credit. Hanford MacNIder, national com mauder of tho American Leglou, has been notified that the cross uf the commander of the legion of bouor has been conferred upon him by tho French government. Ho was Informed o f the honor In a cablegram from Marshal Kuch. Investigation of tho operatlona of Itaymond J. lllschoff, 26-year-old pro moter. Tuesday revealed that more than $7,000,000 had boon "borrowed" from poor persons mostly of foreign «•traction, during the past two years by threo men who held out the lure o f rich returns. Representative Joseph U. Cannon of the 18lh Illinois district, having servrd longer than any othor man ever elect ed to the American congress, an nounced Monday that he would not be a candidate to succeed himself next fall. Mr. Cannon Is approaching his 86th milestone. Demand for a reduction In the slxe of tho army to 100,000 enlisted men. or even to a maximum of 76,000, will be made In tho house when the annual army appropriation bill conies up for consideration, members of the sub committee which Is druftlng the mess ure predicted Monday. Purchase by the United States of all Canadian territory south and oust of tho 8 t Lawrence river and the center of the (lu ll of St. Lawrence, with a view to developing and utilising half o f the waterpower from the river. Is proposed In a resolution Introduced by Representative Ten Eyck, demo crat, Now York. Three assistant storekeepers of the steamship Giuseppe Verdi were held In $26,000 ball each by United States Commissioner Hitchcock in New York Tuesday on chaigea of attempting to smuggle liquor Into the country. The three were arrested following tho dis covery of a cache of whisky and cham pagne valued at $90,000. Throat of a nation wide coal strike on April 1 of both bituminous and anthracite union miners was proposed Tuesday to the special convention of the United Mine Workers of America by the union acale committee as the weapon to preserve present basic wages for soft coal miners, and with Increases for the anthracite workers. Dockets o f the fedoral courts throughout the country are swamped with fake stock swindling cases In which more than $160,000,000 has been taken from Incautious Investors, Attorney-General Daughorty said Tues day night. There are, be added, a total o f 680 of these cases In the fed eral courts In which 876 porsons have been arrested or Indicted. leaders and clergyman In a conference Monday, railed by a group of rallroud union men, heBded by W illiam 11. Johnston, president of the Interna tional Association of Machinists. Declared by Morris Iltltquit of New York to be “ tho most significant event that has takeu place In the American labor movement fur a generation," the conference brought together loaders high In labor and minor political party circles. Although Chairman Johnston declared In his opening address that the time was not yet ripe for forma tion of a new party, the meeting was expected to develop the germ of a new political organisation which some delegates said wuuld be functioning FE1IIII AUV 2», . ’ " "o dlehnven. Pendtehaven Place, Ithaca, :: STATE N E W S ! IN BRIEF. : I > 6 S. Y." o f th e S h e lfe im d Piives J Bend.— Snow which started In the Most o f First Clans Are to IW Turned Rack to C ivil L ife in June, la Declaration. out Interruption through the day In Rend and the surrounding country. It Is the heaviest precipitation of the winter. Salem.— The Oregon public service j commission has granted a reduction In i all classes of electric rates affecting . patrons o f the Molalla Electric com pany In the towns of Aurora, Darlow, lluttevllle, Donald, Fargo and Wilson- vtlle. Money was what Edle needed. Money, food and a doctor. I f she could find this Paul Pendlehaven. per haps In exchange for the picture he would give her a bottle of medicine fur her mother. Hastily changing her wet clothes, she slipped the baby's pictured face Into her blouse, turned down the lamp and crept from the canal boat and wltb Guxsle In her arms was soou lost tn the forest. Lmdow I'endleton.— Members of the repub (lean party met here .Saturday night st s banquet sponsored by the county re- 1 publican central con.mitten and dis cussed pre-election candidates and Is sues. night Saturday continued to fall with ANNAPOLIS MEN TO GO C H APTE R IV. by G R A C E caHBUir& M IL L E R W H IT E j o f T h o Storm Ccmiytrij ■ ■ ■■ “ MY BABY, C AR O LIN E ." * J two men stood waiting, until suddenly beyond them to the south a curly head came above the water's edge. Then they leapt to the shore and raced to Synopsis — Lonely and almost Washington, D. C.—Congress will friendless. Tonnlbel D evoo, livin g ward the place she must land. To on a ranal boat wltb a brutal fa the limiting girl It was a race for life. not spend one dollar for tho upkeep ther and a worn-out, discouraged Suddenly, like a flashing glimpse Grants Pass.— The peak of the In- next year of old warshlpa that are un mother, wandera Into a Salvation from Heaven, the words, “ Stand Still arm yhall at Ithaca, N . Y. Thara able to contribute to national defense. fluenxs epidemic has been reached, aha meets a young Salvation arm y and See the Salvation o f the Lord." Chairman Kelley of the subcommittee according to Mrs. C. F. McLane, city captain, Philip M acCauley Uriah floated before her eyes like a flame of Devon, Tony'a fuihar, returns to on appropriations, which will frame health officer, who reported about 50 gold. Philip MacCauley’a d e e p voice the boat from a protracted spree the new navy bill, announced Hunday. cases In Grants Pais at the present seemed to speak them in her ringing b| || i and announces ha has arrangad for Opposing the appropriation o f $360,- time. There are Also a few cases of Tony to m arry a worthless com ears Immediately after. “ Goddy," she Non partisan political action In the panion o f hla, R eginald Brown. groaned. “ Salvation of the Lord, oh, 1922 elections was the keynote of the 000,000 asked by Secretary Denby. smallpox. M rs Devon objects, and Uriah darlln' Salvation.“ bsata her. She Intimates there la meeting. A dosen speakers pleaded Chairman Kelley declined to Indicato Salem.— Because of purported losses Just then her feet touched the peb- a secret connected w ith Tonnlbel. their support o f a programme to In bow much might be cut from the sec sustained by the Southern Pacific btes on the bottom of the lake. With ■ ■ - — =+ dorse candidates favorable to the retary's estimate. Hy carrying out his company through the operation of the a one wild leap she was on the shore program of "Junking worthless ves working man. Committees on pro Salem street-car lines, the manage C H APTE R III. sod up the bank, Uriah screaming at sels,” It was Intimated by the chair gramme and organisation will report her to stop. ment of the traction corporation Sat man's associates, however, that the Ths Picture of a Baby. She heard the two men crashing to the convention, when definite plans urday sent to a committee of the city figure would be reduced to $210,000,- Tonnibel’s heart Jumped almost Into after her. That her short, swift leaps re expected to be adopted. council a letter auggestlng legislation 000 or possibly $200,000.000. her throat, then seem ed to reave beat rould outdistance them for long If she Ry combining their efforts, workers which would tend to relieve the com -1 ing. There atood her father growling, tried fo * the boulevard, she had no "1 believe that congress w ill be w ill of svery class could build a political pany of a part of Its present financial enraged and drunk, and as I f »be were hope. But all about ner were giant ing to furnish the necessary men and machine which would elect to offices burdens. dead and no longer able to help her friends with outstretched arms, offer money for that part of the navy which “ men and women truly representative has a m ilitary value," Mr. Kelley de- 1 Eugene.— The Lane county tax rolls child, her mother lay almost within ing her shelter. For one Instant she of the people of the United Htates," touching dlatanre. If Uriah carried parsed, then sprang Into the air. have been officially turned over to dared. out his plana, then the horrid fellow caught the lower branch o f a great K J Msnlon of tho Order of Railway "R ut there aro scores of ships cost- : Sheriff Fred O. Stlckels but collecting there would soon claim her as his pine tree and like a squirrel scurried Telegraphers told the delegates, and lag millions every year which are will not begin for shout two weeks woman. That thought frightened her up It. Almost at the top, spanned over both he and Thomas Van Lear, ex worthless. I am not going to vote to A large force Is at work writing re So that she stepped back as the new by the blue sky, she crawled out to mayor of Minneapolis, pledged their keep these old ships In commission, ceipts and when this work is complet comer came upon the deck. the end o f a big limb and clung to It. support to such a movement. “ What’s the matter. Ry?” he asked Beneath her the men paused and nor will congress, unless It can be ed collection of the first half of the Morris lllllqult, of the socialist shouted curses up at her. Tonnlbel shown that they can contribute to our taxes will begin. The amount on the quite casually. party, declared ho was not at the "H e's killed mummy." hurst forth cared nothing for curses. She'd heard national defense." 1921 rolls la $1.505,759.23, as compared meeting to make "political capital" the girl. “ And If both you fellers don't them all her life, used them, too, when Asked bow be stood on tho question with $1.676.625.58 for 1920. and did not seek office for socialist want to get pinched, you'd better she felt like It. of turning the 660 members of the Suddenly there came to her ears the Sclo.— Students of the Sclo high scoot ofTen this boat." candidates there. first class at Annapolis hack to civil Uriah laughed, and Reggie's high- lapping o f a paddle In the lake. She school Friday night quickly disposed "W e are wilting to give everything life In June, Mr. Kelley said: Aung up her head, peeped out and saw of $2000 worth of bonds, the proceeds pitched cackle followed. we have as a party and as a move a canoe taking Its leisurely way to " I t may be bard, but the first class “ Been giving your woman a little from which w ill be used for the erec ment toward the common cause," Mr. ward Ithaca. She bent over and looked will not be commissioned. W e will tion of a new gymna-ium. The bonds discipline, eh. p a ir ' he demanded, down. lllllqult declared. "This Is the first have to be conservative In cutting the turning on Devon. “ Well, they all time that the progressive elements are entirely a student undertaking “ Daddy,” she cried, “ there's some officer personnel and In Ibis emergen need tt now and then. But she's the of all divergent factions have gotten cy we cannot swap men for boy a and although they are not backed by liveliest breaming corpse I ever auw. one rowin' on the lake. I'm goln’ to holler like h— L And when he comes. either city or school authorities they Did you hit 'er, Dev?” together In one common action. 1 be Homo of the first class may be taken I’ll tel! im how you hanged Ede. and were soon disposed of among the mer lieve it la the most significant event “ Yep,“ growled the other man. “ nnd In, to give a sprinkling o f fresh life If she’s croaked you'll both get Jailed. (hat h »» fc'.rn place In the American chants and the townspeople. Pm goln’ to beat Tony, too. The Im and energy, but with the wholesale re . . . Here's where I holler!” pudent brat says she wouldn't marry labor movement for a generation.” ductions necessary, the class will have Bend. — Petitions asking that the She sent out s quick birdlike trill, you If you was the last man livin’. The Rev. Herbert Illgelow o f Cin to go. Its members have received a question of changing either to the You watch the brat there, Itege. while and the man In the canoe held his cinnati made a plea to capture the fine education. Their loss will be more paddle suspended in the air us he managerial or commission form of gov- j I duck Ede in the cabin." primaries In the established parties sentimental than financial." em inent be placed on the ballot for a Tonnlbel. wide-eyed and suffering, studied the forest. This didn't Inter by electing men representative of the The Impression was gained from the local vote at the primaries, will be mn- her father lift her mother up In est Tonnlbel as much as did the fact workers' Interests and H. F. Samuels, chairman that he believes a larger circulated shortly, according to Ctty his brawny arms and carry her down a farmer of Idaho, urgod the unity number of destroyers could be laid up Councilman Baker. On Mr. Baker's stairs, none too gently. When he had of all classes In achieving that end (hail the 100 mentioned hy the secre motion a special committee to Investi disappeared, a throat sound made her lie declared be had "looked and hoped tary o f the navy. awing her eyes to the othe man. He gate the desirability of such a change warn contemplating her with a smile, for 30 years to be In such a conven was named at last council meeting an evil «mile, such as she hated In tion as this.” Wsahlngton. D. C.— Taxable In here by Mayor Gilson. men. His white teeth seemed like comes of Individuals returned to the Hood River.— A cash dividend which many gleaming knives, sharp, strong government for the calendar year 1919 and overhanging, his red lips spread will reach between $175,000 and $200,- showed an Increase of nearly $6.000,- ing away from them. 000 will be paid growers this week, ac He took a step toward her and 000,000 os compared with 1918, accord cording to announcement made by the stopped. ing to statistics Issued Sunday night Apple Growers' association. This will “ Why so much fuss about nothing, by the Internal revenue bureau. bring the total of advances on sup my little one?" he said, cooing. For the year 1919 .here were 6,332,- Lincoln, Neb.—-Instructors In any of “ Daddy said I had to marry you,” plies and distribution of cash to $L- the state normal colleges of Nebraska 7(0 Individual returns filed for a total 380,000 0 « the 1921 crop. The total breathed the girl, brushing hack a hereafter will be refused leaves of Income of $19,869,000,000, as against D'AnJou pear crop returned $73.266 stray curl from her brow. “ But I ubsence to study or attend the univer 6,626,116 returns for a total of $15.- don't 1 I’m goln’ to stay with my Charges of the association. Including sities of Columbia, Chicago and North 926,000,000 for tho previous year. Tho mother on the Dirty Mary. There storage, reached 16 cents a box. western. "because students and the tax collected on the 1919 returns ain't no latv forcing a girl to marry a news Items In tho dally press, show amounted to $1,270,000,000, which was Salem.— Four suits looking toward man she don’t like. And I hate you, that cigarette smoking Is common an Increase of $161,908,000 over the the recovery by the state o f approxi see? Huh?" “ Who spoke o f a law?" smiled among women In these Institutions," year 1918. mately 39.651 acres of so-called swamp 1‘ersonal returns of Incomes o f $1,- lands valued in excess of $6.000,000 Brown. “ I didn’t ! But I do know, my under a resolution adopted Monday by little Tony-girl, that you’ll say a very the board of education of state normal 000,000 and over totaled 65 for 1919. were filed in the circuit court for meek ’yes’ when I get through with compared with 67 In 1918, while for schools. Lake county Saturday by the attorney- you." Any other educational Institution 1919 there were five returns filed for general. A fifth suit. Involving lands Tonnlbel suddenly shuddered and a She Looked at the Picture Curiously. that permits such practice Is barred incomes of $5,000,000 and over. of similar character and the same hopeless, helpless feeling went In For 1919 there were six personal re waves over Iter. Oh, to be anywhere to teachers In Nebraska normal col legal questions as are set out in the that Devon and Reggie Brown Jumped leges, the resolution states. The reso turns o f Income from $3.000,000 to $6,- four preceding actions, will be filed tn God’s clear, clean world I Away to their feet nnd raced away toward lution was Introduced by 11. K. Relsche 000,000; seven o f Incomes from $2,- In the Lske county courts Monday, it from those gleaming lustful eyes! But the boulevard. Tonnlbel from her 000,000 to $3,000,000; 13 from $1.500.- was announced at the attorney-gen she saw no opportunity to escape. perch saw them disappear toward o f Chudron. Reginald Brown was blocking the Ithaca before she slid to the ground. "W o want to discourage the tobacco 000 to $2,000,000; 36 from $1,000.000 to eral's office. small space through which she must The man In the canoe, too. made but habit, as It is so great an ovll that it $1.600.000; 60 from $750,000 to $1.000.- The Dalles.— The local plant of The fly If she were to be saved at all. She a short pause before he dipped his 000 and 160 from $100,000 to $500,000. should be utterly discontinued by Dalles-KIng's Food IToducts company knew very well If she could hide for paddle and shot sway. On the deck The average net Income reported for every Institution that trains teachers," a little while the two men would drink of the bout Tonnlbel picked up Gus- reopened Monday for a short run on until they slept. Then she could come sle-Plglet and, dripping wet. went declared Mr. Relsche to tho board. 1919 was $3736.05, tho average amount dehydration of apples. As soon as the back and help her mother. Plainly swiftly down the cabin steps. There "W e want the world to know that of tax $238.08 and tho average tax 6.39 supply o f apples la exhausted, it is she had heard the woman weeping be she found her mother on the bunk, her Nebraska Is not In favor of this kind per cent Tho proportion of the popu planned to close the plant until March low In the cabin, anil even more plain face discolored by her husband’s lation o f tho country filin g returns of thing. 15, when It will reopen on the dehy ly to her suffering ears came Devon's blows. She looked as If she were death "T h e summer courses at these In for the year was 6.03 per cent, repre dration of spinach. There is a good blows, and after that—silence. and for a moment the forlorn child of stitutions uttract many teachers from senting a per capita net Income of Her heart thumped like a hammer the wilderness uttered heurtbrukeu crop of spinach this year, much of tho Nebraska normal schools each $187.32 and a per capita income tax of which has been contracted for by the against her side. Behind her lay the little cries for help. year, but this year the resolution will $11.98. The cabin was cluttered In the local plant, C. C. Ross, tho manager, shining lake. And one hasty glance over her shoulder only added to her struggle Uriah Devon had had with compel them to make other plans." said. The greater part o f Wasco coun Younger Blood Favored fear. There was not a sign of a boat his wife. In despair Tony looked ty's spinach crop Inst year was de anywhere. She was frantic enough to around. The old clothes daddy had New Geyser Reported. Washington. D. C.— "Uncle Joe” Can stroyed by flood conditions. scream If It would have done her any brought home were strewn over the Great Falls, Mont. — Information non, who will retire from the house of cabin floor. Tonnihel heaped them Salem. — Applications aggregating good. “ I think I'll kls« you. my little bird,” together, then began to examine them. through the forester at Black Leaf, re representatives at the end of hla pres 19.522 had been filed with the world said Reggie, suddenly, narrowing his They needed nothing but pressing. ceived here Monday at the Jefferson ent term, after a service of 66 years, war veterans' state aid commission up eyes. “ You're pretty enough for any This she'd do to save her mother the national forest headquarters, states declared In an open letter that the time to Saturday night by ex-service men one to want to kiss. By Jove, I never work; and perhaps the fact that he that a geyser, or volcanic eruption oc and women entitled to benefits under realized until today Just how much I had something ready to sell would curred at Mount Hlacklcaf canyon ten had come for old heads to give way to tho bonus law. The applications for liked you. I f I kissed you. well— per make Uriah less brutal when he came days ago, mud and steam shooting 200 young hearts. Mr. Cannon said that loans on file In the offices of the com haps you'd change your mind about— hack. In running her fingers over a In turning back hla commission he did feet high for two days and then sub coat, searching for small rents, Tony mission represent $26,635,312. Of this about things." not wish to shirk any responsibility of siding to a steady, hissing stoam. Dur Tonnlbel slid backward to the boat felt something between the lining and amount, $18,238,560 In real estate ing the first outbreak the noise of public duty, but simply to open the rnll. When she touched It, she whirled outside, a book It seemed like, which loans are sought as soon as the com about and dove headlong Into the lake. she hastily pulled out. It was small the eruption could be heard several door of opportunity to younger men. mission ran complete the necessary When Reginald Brown saw the girl’s and much worn. There wasn’t any miles and a number visited the spot. red tape attending the transactions. feet disappear under the water, he ut money In It, In fact nothing but a pic Constitution 8tudy Up Approximately $6,196.770 represents New York.— A campaign to have the tered nn oath and cried out. He hadn't ture, wrapped up In pa|ier. Mora Farm Loans Mads. legislature o f every state pass a bill deferred loans on real estate. The expected such an action on her part. She looked at the picture curiously. Washington, D. C.— Approval of 170 requiring regular courses of study In commission has approved 3705 claims He ran to the cabin steps and A baby’s face smiled tip at her, and her own lips curved a bit In answer to advances for agricultural and livestock tho constitution o f the United Htates submitted by ex-service men who seek screamed to Devon. “ She’s In the lake, Ry,” he shivered the laughing challenge la the little purposes aggregating $6,670,000, dis In prtvato and public schools, colleges c-tsh bonuses. These applications have one’s eyes. tributed among 25 states, was an and universities, has been started by been certified to the secretary of state as the other man sprang to the deck. Then she turned it over. When Tonnihel felt the water over nounced Monday by the war finance the national security league, it was for payment as soon as money la avail her. she swept to the lake’s bottom On the bark was written: corporation. The advances Included announced Hunday. Illinois, Iowa. able. These claims, tt was said, ag- with one long stroke. Then deftly she “ My bnby, Caroline I’endlehaven. Washington, $63,000, and Wyoming, Michigan and Vermont now have such gregate $1,107,332, based on the length rid herself o f her dress skirt and be aged six months. If this picture Is ever a law. $86,000. 1 of service of the applicants. gan to swim swiftly under the water. lost the finder will receive a money re They were tense minutes thut the ward by returning It to Dr. I’uul 1’eu- BLACKLIST SCHOOLS PERMITTING SMOKING M _• Ths Pcndlehavsna. In all of Tompkins county no family had more prestige than Pendlebavens’. John and Paul Pendlehaven had chosen medicine and surgery as their vocation when they were tn college. John was a bachelor, and Paul a wid ower. At the time thla story ot>ens the latter was an invalid, hla infirmity brought about by the death o f his young wife, who had died at the birth o f their daughter, and the disappear ance o f the little girl when she was but a year old. Pendlehaven place comprised a whole city block, on which stood a bouse, almost a mansion. In the family were John, Paul, arid 3frs. Curtis and her two children. Katherine and Reginald. Mrs. Curtis wax a sec ond cousin to the Pendlehaven broth ers and had made her home with them since her children had been left father less. Mrs. Curtis had burled two hus bands, Silas Curtis, the father of Katherine, and Edmund Brown, tho father o f Beginald. For over a year now Paul Pendle haven had not left his apartments In the southern wing of the house. Many times he had told his brother. John, that he only waited with what pa tience be could fo r the call to go away, to follow after his girl-wife, and perhaps, well, perhaps his child might now he with her mother. On the day that Uriah Devon re turned from his week's bout. Doctor Pendlehaven was seated opposite his cousin, Mrs. Curtis, at dinner. “ Sarah,” he began gravely, “ I wish you'd consent to my taking Reginald In hand for a time. H e will he abso lutely ruined If something Isn't done with Mm." The coquettish smile which Mrs. Curtis always used in the presence o f the eminent doctor left her face, and her lips drew down at the corners. "W hat’s he done now?" she cried. “ He Isn't going to college at all." said the doctor. “ He won’t pass any o f his examinations If he doesn’t go to class and get his hours in. . . •" He paused a moment and then went on, “ Another thing I dislike to speak of, but I must. Reginald has no Idea o f mine and thine. I ’m very much afraid he takes what doesn't belong to him.” Mrs. Curtis uttered a squeal. "Goodness gracious*, you accuse him o f stealing." she screamed. I ’m afraid he does. Sarah" he an swered gently. “Constantly I’ m miss ing money and things. It will hurt you to know that some one almost I stripped my wardrobe o f clothes, and now I find there Isn't much le ft for ! jioor Paul. Paul is very much dis tressed I I suppose If Reginald did take them, he thought they were o f no value!” “ W ere they?" queried Mrs. Curtis, leaning over the table, still very angry. “ Whether they were or not, Sarah,” replied Doctor Pendtehaven. Ignoring his young cousin’s appeal, “ they didn’t belong to him. And they were val uable to Paul In that they held some thing he prized highly. It hasn’t been my habit to Interfere between you and your children, Sarah, but I do wish you'd ask the boy If he did take Paul's clothes. I f he's sold them. I’ll pay whatever the amount ts." “ How perfectly disgusting,” snapped Mrs. Curtis. “ I f the child did sell them, thinking they were no good, yon’d certainly not want them back from a second-hand shop.” Doctor Pendlehaven rose from the table. “ Ask him about the suits. Sarah,” he said, walking toward the door. “ Perhaps If you tetl him Paul will give him a hundred dollars for them and the contents of their pockets, he’ll look them up.” Mrs. Curtts rose with dignity, her damp handkerchief clenched In her hand. " I ’ll not Insult my only son." she said distinctly. With a gesture o f despair. Doctor Pendlehaven went out o f the room. For a moment after he’d gone, and the sound o f his footsteps had been lost iu the corridor, the mother stared nt her daughter. “The fact Is,” she hurst out. “ It’ s as Cousin John says, I haven't much In fluence over Reggie, but I don’t be lieve he's as bad as people say. In a little town like this a person can’t take n step sideways without old wngs commenting on It. I hate Ithaca for Just that reason.” Dr. John has a visitor. IT O B E C O N T IN U E D .) Happiness Not A ll. There Is In tuun a higher than love of happiness; he can do without hrp- piness and instead thereof find blessed ness.—Carlyle. Nervous. It Is the nttt’i o f many parts who should he careful not to go to plecea— Cartoons Magazine. Go on and make errors and fall and get up again. Unly go on.— Anna l i Brackett.