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THE TURNER TRIBUNE VOL. V II. TU H N K H , OK KG O N , T H U R S D A Y * J U L Y WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK JOHNSON WINS MINNESOTA Kermer-l-aborit* Candidate for U. M. Senate lla . "W alkaway.'' HI. Haul, Minn.- Magnu* Jubnaon, farm.r laborlte, waa elected United Mlalea wnator fruui Mlnneaota Mun-lay tu aurreed the late Senator Knut* Nel STEEL INDUSTRY TO SHORTEN DAY : STATE N E W S IN BRIEF. I». 1923. 1 MISS LULU BETT By ZONA GALE h m u a ar o. m u M a u a w r Pendleton.—Tbe official high tem perature here Saturday waa 101. VI—Continued. — 12 — "Oh, by the music bouse*. You go Wheat la not being Injured In any appreciable degree by the beat, ac by the a*lea.” For the flrat time It oc curred to Cornish that thla waa ridle- cording to farmer*. M i n , arrordlng to returna rerelved from uloua. "You know. I'm really study- appruxlnialely half of Ibe atate’a 3 '% Bend.—Plans are now being com Ing law,” be aald, shyly and proudly. pleted for the erection of a modern Law I llow very Interesting, from Ina. precinct*. 120,000 hotel and hoarding house of Oh, but won't he bring up some songs Jubuaun «pparcnlly baa defeated the some evening, for them to fry over? brick construction, near the city park Her and 1X7 At this IX laughed and republican candidate. Governor J. A. here tor M. A. Clark. Thera will be aald that aha waa out of pra< tire and II. 1'reua, who bad announced hi* iuten 20 rooms, and the building will be lifted her glass of water. In tbe tiua to aupport tb# llardlng adniinl. of Georgia nan( Colonial archltee- preeence of adolte IX made one weep, Kvm ta o f Noted H « * b , U t v i r u i i a l i tratlun, by mure than 40,000 vote.. Tbe Kliminatiun of I’ rearnt Itul* llrgin. in ture. ebe waa to slender, so young, so with out defenses, so Intolerably sensitive deuiucratle candidate, Jame. A. Carter, and I' h II i N « r (k * « t . and Other Six Week., but Process Will Tualatin.—Haymakers of this local to every contact, so In agony lest she waa running far behind both Jubuaun T h !« « . Warth Kaowlag- ity have been aided by tbe dally be found wanting. It was araazlDg lie Gradual. and I'reua. weather report* received over the how unlike was this D1 to the IX who Jubnaon bad a lead of vote, radio. Charles Qelberger and August had ensnared Bobby Larkin. What when tabulatiun. of retura. bad been waa one to think? Grain eip oru from the United completed from 1720 of tbe atate'* 33X0 Now York — Elbert II. Gary Satur Blank got In practically tbeir entire Cornlah paid very little attention to crop of hay without getting It wet by Htalra tail week amounted to 4.(17,000 precinct., tb* count then .landing: her. To Lulu be said kindly, "Don't day made It plain that the United following radio reports. bushels compared with 3,4(8,000 tha Jubnaon, 10V,32I; I'reua, 142,933; Car- you play. Miss— 7" He had Dot raught Htatea Steel corporation, of which be waak bafora. Salem.—-The Oregon public service her name—no stranger ever did catch ley, 13,020. Tbia vote waa believed to la bead, planned within alx weeka to It But Dwight now supplied U: "Mias William Jaonliic* Bryan Tuesday ad repreaent about three fifth* of Ibe begin eliminating the 12 hour day lu commission has been asked to act as Lulu Bett." lie explained, with loud arbitrator In the settlement of demur total caat. emphasis, and Lulu burned her alow draaaad lb* Georgia bouaa of repre rage claim* filed by the Southern Pa- red. This question Lulu had usually Tb* farmer labor candidate carried Ita plant». sentatives, makln« a plaa (or retno rlflc company against Ciarles K It waa reported lu Wall slruet that many count!** which were counted a* answered by telling how a felon bad lion of lb« atata prublblllon law and .afely republican. Ha ran much better the remainder of the Induatry would Spaulding, the Spau.diug-Muuii Lum Interrupted her lessons and she had for prohlbltln« tha leacbln« of Dar in Minncapoli* (I'reua' borne city) than follow ault and that the pledge made ber company and the C. 1!. Wheeler stopped “taking” —a participle sacred win la in. to music. In Warhleton. This vignette estate. had been et|>erted. to i’ realdent llardlng concerning the bad been a kind of epitome of Lulu's Nina paraona were known to bare Itepublican headquarter* continued Salem.—Keeping In close personal biography. But now Lulu waa beard been killed and S3 Injured In au ex to "atabd by the .h ip " and refuted to much-attacked ablft gradually would touch with the convict* In tbe state to say, serenely: ploalon which occurred Wednesday concede that tbe unreported precinct, be redeemed. penitentiary with a view that pardona "No. hut I'm quite food o f It I It waa under the date oi June 27 and paroles shall be granted to only went to a lovely concert—two weeks afternoon In tha metallic abell depart would maintain tbe ratio of the flrat m.-iit of tha Waatern Cartridge come 1100. Farmer laborite leader* inalated (bat directors of tbe American Iron those men who are deserving of tbe ago." A Steel Institute wrote the president concession. Is the policy adopted by They all listened. Strange, Indeed, paqy plant at Kaat Alton, III. Bli of it waa " a walkaway," the dead are women. Itoth Governor I'reua, republican can that they were "determined to exert Governor Pierce during the past few to think of Lulu as having had expert ence* of which they did not know. exery effort at our command to ob weeka. Ilalen King Hoblnaon. Colorado's didate and *up|-orter of tbe Ilarting ad- "Yea." she said. "It was In Sevan tain In the Iron and steel Induatry flrat woman alate aenator, writer, lect mini.tralion, and Magnu* Johnaon, Baker.—The Sumpter Valley rail nab, Oeorgla." She flushed, and lifted of this country a total abolition of farmer laborite and La Toilette adher her eyea In a manner of faint defiance. urer and politician, and widely known the l2hour day at the earliest time road made effective July 9 reduced “O f course," she aald, "I don’t know throughout Iba want aa a lander of ent, voted early in tbeir reapeetive tariff* in ore shipments between practicable." the name* of all the different Instru auffraga work, died la Denver, Tuaa- borne precinct* a* did alao Jamea A. Hwmuel Gompera. president of the Baker and Sumpter, according to ments they played, but there were a Ideal day after a protracted lllneaa. Hhe Curley, democratic nominee. schedules just announced. The new good many." She laughed pleasanGy weather hcl|>ed attract many voter* to American Federation of Labor, and waa about 43 year* old. rate It (130 per net ton of 2000 as a part of her sentence. “They had the |<olla. Wbil* .pokcamen for Gov other labor leader* bit on the pbrmae Sympathetic with wheat, flour broke ernor I’reua aaid they would withhold “ at the earliest time practicable pound* for values between (15 and some lovely tunes," she said. She knew that the subject was not exhausted (35 per ton. to a new low record for about eight any atatement until a reBMinable per and expressed their akeptlrlam. and she hurried on. "The hall was yaara. when one of the Urgent mllla rentage of tb* 3320 precinct* in the A Utile later Mr. Gary. In an In Sab-m. — It was announced here real large," she superadded. "and In Mlnneapolla net the price of (4 a atate had reported, leader* of tbe tervlew. aald that Increasing labor Sunday that approximately (7000 has there were quite a good many people barrel for family patanta when aold farmer labor party renewed tbeir claim supplies from the negroes of the been subscribed toward the comple there. And It was too warm." lu carlota. Tha decline reglatered at "I see." aald Cornlah. and said what o f victory for Johnaon " b y a round south. Mexico, the Philippines and tion of the new Salem hospital, which the mllla ranged from It to St centa abroad led him to believe that the was started several months ago. It he had been waiting to say: That be, 40.000 m ajority." too. had been In Savannah, Georgia. a barrel. • That tb* volum* o f tbe vote yeater- Initial steps would be taken soon, will require (36.000 to complete the Lulu lit with pleasure. “ Well !*' she High offlclala at the atate depart day would exceed the primary ballot but still no time limit waa mention structure, members of the building aald. And her mind worked aQd she committee said. ment autborlaed late Tueeday the ing waa indicated in report, from nearly ed. caught at the moment before It had Today, however. Mr. Gary said that etalement Ibey knew of no baala In every on* of the 87 countie*, which de Salem —Jay II. Upton of Prine- escaped. "Isn't It a pretty city 7" fact for rumor* that American recogni clared that tbe vote would run from "we shall probably commence active vllle, president of tbe state senate, she asked. And Cornish assented with tion of Mexico waa Immediately Im SO to 00 per rent of normal. There are ly taking atepa to reduce the num was arrested here Saturday night the Intense heartiness of tbe provincial He, too, It seemed, had a conversa her of 12-hour workers within the minent or that negotlatlona to that and 800.000 eligible voter* In the atate. charged with speeding. He deposited tlonal appearance to maintain by Its next alx weeks." In Mexico City had been aucceeafully In almoat every cbm tbe county re (10 to insure his appearance in court. own effort. He said that he had en Declining to state tbe number of concluded. porta -bowed a rote in exreaa of that Officers said Mr. Upton was on his joyed being In that town and that be workers who would be affected with Hilly Webb, 4 year-old aon of Mr. In tbe primary and in aomt inatanre* it way from Salem to Portland at the was there for two hours. In that period. Mr. Gary made It plain "I was there for a week." Lulu'a time of his arrest. and Mr*. J II. Webb of Head, Or., waa waa double. Tbia led to tbe prediction that a audden and complete change superiority waa really pretty. atung four tlmea by a acorplon Tuea- that tb* total vote would exceed 500,- Salem.—With weather conditions la not to be expected. “ Have good weather?" Cornlah se day before ha could dlalodge the veno- 000. In the general election laat fall, "Plans are now being developed, favorable to bumper crops through lected next. moua Inaect which had crawled Into when I’reua and Johnaon were oppon “ Oh, ye*. And they aaw all the dif he aald "It will require considerable out the state, exhibits at the annual bla coverall*. The bite* were cauter- enta in the gubernatorial rare, tbe vot* length of time to complete the change. Oregon state fair, to be held In ferent buildings—hut at her “ we" ahe totaled 713,000. laed and the boy will auffer no perman Salem. September 24-29, promises to flushed and waa silenced. She was ent lll-effecta. exceed any previous event. Accord coloring and breathing quickly. This was the first bit of conversation of ing to officials then1 has been to date Kngtand experienced one of the this sort In Lulu's life. Plana for the eleventh annual Buy a 20 per cent increase In entry In »«.rat thunder atorm* In many yeara After supper Ina Inevitably pro ers’ Week to be held In Portland. many of the departments. early Tueaday. It laaled from mid posed croquet, Dwight pretended to August ( to 11 under the auspices of night to I o'clock In the morning. Lon try to escape and. with hla Irrepreaal Wasco. Or.—Four hundred twenty- the Chamber of Commerce are prac La Grande—The Grand Ronde val b'.e mien, talked about Ina. elaborate don appeared to get the full brunt of five acre* of Turkey Red wheat were tically complete. Preparations for ley la experiencing one of her best In hla Insistence on the third person— the atorm, remarkable thunder and dratroyrd by fire Monday afternoon, this event are on a more elaborate years aa an agricultural center, both "Sha lore* It. we have to humor her. lightning dlaplay keeping the majority right miles northwest of Waaeo, south scale than ever before attempted In relating to grains and similar crops you know how It Is. Or no! Tou don’t ot people awake for hour*. of the Pulton Canyon county road, near dirations are that In excess of 2,000 and fruits The cherry and apple know I But you will"—and more of Injuries which phyalclana fear may the Deschutes river. The acreage retail merchants from Pacific Coast crop promises to be far hpavier than the same sort, everybody laughing prure fatal were sustained by Mary burned included 123 seres owned by atatea, British Columbia and Alaska usual and grains, especially wheat, heartily, save Lulu, who looked un comfortable and wished that Dwight Kilts bet h llarrla. »year-old daughter Knot Anderson; 130 arrea owned by will be In attendance. are giving indications of a satisfac wouldn't, and Mrs. Bett, who paid no of Mr and Mrs. R. It llarrla, at a Howard HpeJicrr and 130 acre* belong tory return at harvest time. An extensive program for enter attention to anybody that night, not Spokane park Tueaday afternoon when ing to Kd Olson, all three prominent tainment of the city's guests haa been because ahe had not been Introduced, Baker.—That the Oregon Irrigation bears seised her right arm which she farmers of the northern section of the arranged. There will be alx main at an omission which she had not even congress, while working for the de had Ihruat through the bars ot thetr county. noticed, but merely as another form tractions, and with one exception velopment of Irrigation in Oregon, is of "tantrlm"—a self-indulgence. cage and tore It from the socket. The fire we* aald to have started they will bo held at night. also promoting betterment of farm They emerged for croquet. And Oulseppe Ilorgattl, tha tenor, regard near the railroad track on tbe Deschutes On the evening of the opening day. ing conditions generally, was the there on the porch sat Jenny Plow ed aa one of the beat In Italy In Wag river, northwest of Waaeo, and swept there will be an Inaugural ball In the statement of James Kyle, at Stan and Bobby, waiting for Dt to keep an nerian roles, has become totally blind up over the brakes, burning probably Multnomah hotel where accommoda field. president of the congress, at old engagement, which Dl pretended despite an operation which It had been 200 arrea of bunch graaa before strik tions will be made for 1.000 dancers. the meeting of the executive com to have forgotten, and to he fright The following evening a apectacular hoped would save bla tight. He haa ing the wheat field. High winds were fully annoyed to have to keep. She mittee of the congress this morning met the objection* of her parents with accepted the Inevitable tiiv c ly , even sweeping the county, placing thousands event, "A Night In a Casino" will he In Baker. atl the batteries of her coquetry, set cheerfully, remarking: "Fortunately of arrea of wheat in jeopardy. The staged In one of the largest public , Salem.—Inspectors of the state seal for both Bobby and Cornish and. bold I can still hear music and teach It." fire was discovered in Olsen's wheat bnlldinga In the city. Wednesday noon, the Portland Ad er of weights and measures depart In the presence of “ company,” at last For the first time In the history of field at 5 o'clock. Telephones rang went laughing away. And In the mi Club will give Its annual luncheon In ment visited 403 towns and cities In over a section 13 miles around about Chicago, a Jury Monday night meted nute area* of her consciousness the Oregon during the three months end l.nun-lhurst Park to visiting buyers, out the death penalty to a white wo and aulomnbilra sped on every road said to herself that Bobby would be Farmers at and In the evening the annual fashion ing June 30, held 14 conferences with more In love with her than ever be man when Mr*. Sahelle Nlttl Crudnlle carrying fire fighters. ■ nd her second hualmnd. Peter Cru- work karveating In the field, left their show at which scores of pretty girl» business men and discussed the new cause she had risked all to go with delle were found guilty of the murder teams nr machines with one or two will appear In revue,,will be held In bedding Inspection law with 45 firms him; and that Cornlah ought to be of Frank Nlttl. Mr*. Crudelle'* flrat men, taking the remainder of their one of the largest theatres of the city. engaged In that business, aoeordng distinctly attracted ‘ to her because A moonlight excursion on the W il to a report prepared here today by she had not stayed. She waa as primi husband. and death waa decided on erewa and raring to the fire. Business tive as pollen. hoiiars in Wasco and Moro were closed lamette la scheduled for Tueaday W. A. Dalxtel, In charge of the for both. Ina was vexed. She said so, pout evening, for which two large excur weights and measures department. and men aped to the fire. ing In a fashion which ahe should Twenty seven alleged member* of sion boats have been chartered. Two hundred men were on the fire the Indualrlal Worker* of the World Salem.—Receipts of the state in have outgrown with white muslin and The concluding entertainment fea were convicted of criminal ayndlrallam fighting line within 40 minutes. AD lure will be a banquet to be held In dustrial accident commission during blue ribbons, and she had outgrown none o f these things. by a Jury In the superior court In Loa ktnda of implements—hoes, shovels, the Chamber of Commerce on Friday the past fiscal year ending June 30. “That Just spoils croquet.” ahe said. Angeles Wednesday and within an aaeka, and everything that rotild be evening where two full floors will be 1923, aggregated (2.800,680.18, or an "Pm vexed. Now we cant have a converted to fight the fire waa used. hour after the return of the verdict set aside for the accommodation of Increase over the preceding year of real game." bad been sentenced to serve from one (727.041.08. This was set out In the From the side door, where she must the guests. Lady Buga Aid Orchards. to 14 yeara each In San Quentin peni Throughout the week, executive* of annual report of the commission, have been lingering among the water tentiary. Medford, Or.—C. C. Cate, county participant* In Buyers' Week will completed here Saturday. The ratio proofs, Lulu stepped forth. “ I’U play a game," alic aald. In addressing the Doulder, Colo., agent, rode into Medford Monday from hold open house In their respective of administrative expenses to re- * * * * * * * Democratic club Monday night, Jose the Hutton ranger station with about establishments. Visitors wilt be given ceplts was 6 99 per cent, as compared When Cornlah actually proposed to phus Daniels, former secretary of tbe 800,000 lady hugs in the bark scat of opportunity to go through many of with 9.17 per cent for the previous bring some music to the Deacons’. Ina navy, declared: "Among many other hla automobile which he declared will the large wholesale and manufactur year. turned toward Dwight Herbert all the algna pointing to a sweeping demo he worth at least (3000 to the orchard- ing establishments In the city. St Helena—The fle’ d work of as facets of her responsibility. And Ina'a sense of responsibility toward Dt cratic presidential victory In 1924 Is iata of the Rogue river valley. Mr. sessing proper! yin Columbia countv was enormous, oppressive, primitive, the fact that there are half a doxen Cate released several thousand of the Firs Destroy* Plan*. Is practically complete and the conn- amounting. In fact, toward thla daugh able men contesting for the demo inaecta in the orchard section cast of Ashland, Or.—An airplane belong *y assessor estimates that the as ter of Dwight Herbert’» late wife, to cratic nomination.” Medford today. The lady bugs, aaya ing to Ort Iron*, was destroyed by sessment roll will show approxlmate- an ability to compress the office* of David Caplan, who was convicted Cate, may eventually etear local or fire there Saturday. Irons' machine v 81.000 000 Increase over last year atepmotherhood Into the functions of of second degree murder In connec chards of scale and aphis. was on the ground with the motor and hrlng the valuation of taxable the lecture platform Ina waa a foun tion with the Loa Angeles Tlmea dyna running when the exhaust started a "r*>nertv up to (18.000,000. The In- tain of admonition. Her Idea of a Davia Reaches Berlin. miting caae In October. 1910, and sen small grass fire under the rudder. Increase Is due to many Improvements daughter, atep or not, waa that of a tenced to ten yeara' Imprisonment, Berlin.—Jamea J. Davia, the Amer- Irons started to pull way from the made In the eonnty and especially In manufactured product strictly, which was released from Han Quentin prison Iran aecrelary of labor, arrtved here blase, but the breete from the pro t'ereonls and the Nehalem yal'ey. yon constantly pinched and molded. She thought that a moral preceptor Tueaday. He had served (H yeara of Haturday. Mr. Davia la beglnnlng a peller fanned the flames. Irons jump »•her» much development has taken had the right to secrete precept*. Dl hla sentence. Three and one-half years' tour nf Kurnpn and the far eaat to ed for his life and the machine plung •darn dnrtn* (he past v oir Farm*, got them all. But of course the crest reduction waa obtained for (ood be atudy world émigration problème at ed through a fence, turning upside -attic end other property nre assesa- of Ina'a responsibility waa to marry havior. flrat hand. down and burned. Dl. Thla vert) should be transitive d on the same basis as last year. only when lovers are speaking of aach Brief Resurre Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Judge Gary Says 12-Hour Shifts Will End. REFORM IS SWEEPING NO. 43. other, or the minister or magistrate la speaking of lovers. It should never he transitive when predicated of par ents or any other third party. Hut It Is. Ina was quite agirated by Ita transitiveness as ahe took to her hus band her Incredible responsibility. "You know. Herbert." said Ina, “If this Mr. Cornlah comes her* very much, what we may expect." "What may we expert T" demanded Dwight Herbert, crisply. Inu always played hla game* an swered what he expected t • r to an swer. pretended tc be In'.nUve when ahe waa not so, aald " l know" when site didn't know at all. Inrlght Her bert. on the other hand, did not even play her games when he knew per fectly what ahe meant, but pretended not to understand, made her repeat, made her explain. It was aa If Ina had to please him for. aay, a living; but as for that dentist, he had to please nobody. In tbe conversations of Dwight and Ina yon aaw the his torical borne forming In clots In the fluid wash of the community. "He’ll fall In love with IX," aald Ina. "And what of that? Little daughter will have many a man fall In love with her, I should aay." “Tea, but. Dwight, what do you think of h lm r "What do I think o f hlmT My dear Ina, I have other things to think of." "But we don't know anything about him. Dwight—a stranger so." “On the other hand," aald Dwight with dignity, "I know a good deal about him." With a great air of having done the fatherly and found out about thla stranger before bringing him Into tbe home. Dwight now related a number of stray circumstances dropped by Cornish In their chance talks. "He has a little Inheritance coming to him— shortly." Dwight wound up. “An Inheritance—really? How much, Darlghtr "Now Isn't that like a woman. Isn't itr "I thought he was from a good family," aald Ina. “ My mercenary little pussy!" "Well.” ahe aald with a sigh, *“ 1 shouldn't be aurprised If IX did really Stage Set for Buyers Week. WASCO WHEAT FIRE SWEEPS 425 ACRES V .N ' "Mist Lulu Bett, the Mocking Ba-lrdl” Dwight Insisted. accept him. A young girl Is awfully flattered when a good-looking older man pays her attention. Haven't you noticed lhatT" Dwight Informed her. with an air of Immense abstraction, that he left all such matters to her. Being mar- rled to Dwight was like a perpetual rehearsal, with Dwight's self-impor tance for audience. A few evenings later. Cornish brought up the music. There was something overpowering In this brown- hatred chap against the background of hi* negligible little shop, his whole capital In his few pianos. For he looked hopefully ahead, woke with plans, regarded the children In the street as If. conceivably, children might come within the confines of his life as he Imagined It A preposter ous little man. And a preposterous store, empty, echoing, bare of wall, the three pianos near the front, the remainder o f the floor stretching away like the corridors of the lost. He was going to get a dark curtain, he ex plained, and furnish the back part of the »tore as hit own room. What dignity In phrasing, but how mean that little room would look—cot bed, washbowl and pitcher, and little mir ror—almoat certainly a mirror with a wavy surface, almost certainly that. 'And then, you know." he always added. “I'm reading law." The Hows had been asked In that evening. Bobby was there. They were, Dwight Herbert said, going to have a sing. Dl was to play. And Dl was now embarked on the moat difficult feat of her emotional life, the feat of remain ing to Bobby I-arkln the lure, the be loved lure, the while to Cornlah she Instinctively played the role of wom anly little girl. 'Up by the festive lamp, every body!" Dwight Herbert cried. As they gathered ebout the upright piano, that startled, Dwlghtlsh Instru ment. standing In Its attitude o f un- rest. Lulu came In with another lamp. "Do you need thist" she aaked. They did not need It, there was, la fact, no place to set It, and this I.ula must have known. But Dwight found a place. He swept Mnlun's photo graph from tbe marble shelf of the mirror, and when Lulu had placed the lamp there. Dwight thrust t:.e photo graph Into her hands. "You take cere of that." he said, with a droop of lid discernible only to those who—presumably—loved him. Ills old attitude toward Lulu had shown a terrible sharpening In these ten days since her return. She stood uncertainly. In the thla black and white gown which Nlnlaa had bought for her. and held Nlnlans photograph and looked helplessly about. She was moving toward tbe door when Cornish called: “ See here! Aren't you going to sing V "What?" Dwight uaed the falsetto. "Lulu sing? Lulu?" She stood awkwardly. She had a piteous recrudescence of her old agony at being spoken to In the pres ence of others. Hut IX had iqM-ned the "Album of Old Favorites," which Cornish had elected to bring, and now ahe struck the opening chords of "Bonny Elolse." Lnlu stood still, looking rather piteously at Cornlah. Dwight offered hla arm. absurdly crooked. The Plows and Ina and IX began to sing. Lulu moved forward, and stood a little away from them, and sang, too. She was still holding Nlnlan's picture. Dwight did not sing. He lifted hla shoulders aud hla eye brows and watched Lnlu. When they had finished. “ Lulu the mocking bird!" Inright cried. He aald “ba-lrd." “ Fine!" cried Cornlah. “ Why. Ulsa Lain, you have a good voice!" "Ulsa Lulu Bett. tbe mocking ba-lrd!" Dwight Inalated. Lulu waa excited, and In some ae- cession of faint power. She turned ts Mm now, quietly, and with a look o f appraisal. "Loin the dove,” ahe then surpris ingly said. *to put up with you." It waa her first bit of conscious repartee to her brother-in-law. Cornlah waa bending over IX “ What next do you aay?" be asked. She lifted her eyes, met hla own, held them. “There'* such a lovely, lovely sacred song here," she suggest ed. and looked down. “Tou like sacred music?” She turned to him her pure profile, her eyelids fluttering up. and said: “I love It." "That's 1L So do I. Nothing like a nice sacred piece," Cornlah declared. Bobby Larkin, at the end of tha piano, looked directly Into Dl’a face. "Give me ragtime." he said now, with the effect of bursting out of somewhere. "Don't you like ragtime?" he put It to her directly. IX's eyes danced Into Ms. they sparkled for him, her smile was a amUe for him alone, all their store of common memories was In their look. “Let'* try 'My Rock. My Refuge,’ " Cornlah suggested. “That's gut up real attractive." Dl's profile again, and her pleased voice saying that this was the very »ne the had been hoping to hear him sing. They gathered for “ My Rock, My Refuge." “Oh," cried Ina, at the conclusion of this number. "I'm having such a perfectly beautiful time. Isn't every body 7" everybody’s hostess put It. “ Lulu Is." said Dwight, and added softly to Lulu: "She don't have to hear herself sing." It was Incredible. He was like a had boy with a frog. About that photograph of Nlnlan he found a doxen ways to torture her, called at tention to It, showed It to Cornish, set It on the piano facing them all. Kverybody must have understood—ex cepting the Plows. These fwo gentle souls sang placidly through the Al bum o f Old Favorites, and at the melodies smiled happily upon each other with an air from another world. Always It was as If the Plows walked some fair. Interpenetrating plane, from which they looked out as do other things not quite of earth, say, flowers and Are and music. Strolling home that night, th# Plows were overtaken by some on# who ran badly, and as If she were un accustomed to running. "Mis’ Plow, Mis' Plow t" this one called, and Lulu stood beside them. "Say I” she said. “Do you know of any Job that I could get me? I mean that I’d know how to do 7 A Job for money. . . . I mean a Job. . . .* Sha burst Into passionate crying. They drew her home with them. • • • • • • • Lying awake sometime after nd<^ night. Lulu heard the telephone ring. She heard Dwight's concerned "la that s o r And his cheerful “ Be right there." Grandma Gates was sick, she heard him tell Ina. In a few momenta ho ran down the stairs. Next day they told how Dwight had sat for hours that night, holding Grandma Gates so that her back would rest easily and she could fight for her faint breath. Th* kind fellow had only about two hours of sleep the whole night long. (TO B l CONTINUED t Vagstab's Glow Worm*. A scientist named Ehrtnan speaks la enthusiastic terms of “ vegetable glow worms,’’ as he calls them, which he ob served gleaming on the walls and la th* crevices of Swedish mines In Bo hemia, the cave* are not uncommon ly Illuminated by this Interesting cryptogam; and, according to Phi peon, sufficient light has been emitted la English coal mines from thla source to enable miners to read ordinary print