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TOB OKECOX RTATOIASl TfEMI.1V. AMlll. IX IKI. '.8 REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful- rUnuanre of Married Life Wonderfully Told by AftELK GAIUUSO.V V CHAPTER 567 - V,WHO IS THIS NURSE KATHER INE BELIEVE3 SHE RECOGNIZ- EST - .' -- ,7 - t started perceptibly at the lov knock that sounded upon Lillian Un derwood's library door as the mis tress of the house was announcing . that none of the valuable papers with which she as a member of tne secret service of the country was en trusted had been disturbed. M. nerves bad been stretched taut at the bizarre happenings of the hour - m-A iner4 M aL'the - pense which Lillian, Katherine Son- not and I had undergone during Lil lian's Inspection of the cunningly contrived wall floor and fireplace hiding places in her library. I wal thoroughly annoyed atmyself. how ever", for my visible nervousness, es pecially as Katherine did not betray by; even a, movement of ber eyelids that she had heard the knock. Lillian cast an approving smile at Katherine as. she moved toward the .door. Htravo!" she said softly, and Ka tberine's answering smile showed . m ! kJl that she understooa ana apyrcci jibe approving comment.- I felt 1 imost pettishly hurt at Lillian's slng Uinm out of Katherine for approval even thouch I realized how little deserved raise. But I resolved that nerer arain would I show any evl Cent a of "nerres" while associate! with Lillian In this work to which she had pledged us. and In which 1 felt tt a signal honor to be engaged. Giving a last swift look around to: see that there was no possioie inai cation of the search which she bad just cond acted, Lillian swept back the heavy velvet curtains and un locked the door, disclosing a tall wo man in nurse's garb. Is It Really She? OLDER BOYS k v. till V: Follow the crowd to the Dreamland Rink. . Ladle skate 10c. Children' bay, Saturday, 25c Rand music Saturday and Sunday Said Theodore Roosevelt: T7 VEN men who are not proto edly religious must, if they are frank, admit that no community permanently prospers, either morally or materially, unless the church is a real and vital, element In the community life.". ' -V .:'; . ' Pat church In town and all real estate values increase. ; ; ' v ' . : ; i : jJ . ,r . . , . Put a church in a town and it becomes at once center of inspiration for better schools, better politics and general community improvement. Put a church in a town and you insure a community where law and order reign, where the personal and? property rights of men and women are respected, where children grow up trained in the ideals that have made America great. : ; Kail the church and you kill the Voice that Is con stantly calling men to more unselfish living. - . ; Kill the church and you cut the nerve of, your hos pitals, your colleges, your civic organizations and even of respect for government itself. : Thirty denoniinatlons, realizing that the problems fac ing them are too great to be solved by any one de nomination alone, are cooperating in a great forward -campaign under the name of the Interchurch World -. Movement. No modern business, could have made a more scien tific survey of the task than these derniinations have ' . made. No budgets could be jnore carefully drawn. You have the satisfaction of knowing that every dol lar you give has its post, of luty assigned to it in advance.-'''"' ; ';. - Every 4oHar for a better America and a better world. For an American where the ideals of Washington s and Lincoln and Roosevelt will continue to grow .strong. When your church calls on you in the cam paign week of April 25 th give, and, give -with your hartaa well as jour pocketbook.. VJbrld Movemeat - of DbrthjJmerica 'Tli fuhtlutUm if tiit sivtrtbeuimt Is nsii futtlb tirtw;k tit nqtrdtbs tftkirtj itntmindtis. "1 would like to go out for a short walk if you do not mind. Mrs. Un derwood." she said in a carefully modulated, rather deep contralto voice. I have a headache, and Mrs. Morton is very comfortable. Marion is talking with hr. and I am sure she will xteed nothing until I re turn." "Of course. Miss Burke." Lillian returned heartily. "Stay as long aa you like. I , will attend to any ?f Mrs. Morton's wants until you re turn." : "Thank you." The nurse turned away, and as she did so my eyes rell upon Katharine's face. She Bad a Queer, startled look in her eyes, which were fixed, upon the nurse retreating back. She watched her out of sight, and tuea turned to Lil lian. - "Is her name Burke?" she asked abruptly. "B-u-r-k-e?" "Yes." Lillian answered. "Why?" -era use it was Berg, the last time I saw her.' Katherine returned qulet- iy. B-e-r-g. i "Where did you see' her?" Lillian words came sharp and fast. She had closed the door and was leaning against it. "She . was a classmate of mine in training schooI'Kathetine returned, 'and at that time her English was broken. We used to dislike ber. be cause of 'acr constant comparisons of this country with her satire land, always to the disparagement of Am erica." "And she has professed to be vi olently anti-German while here, al though I've really had little conver ratlon with her. for she keeps much to herself.- Of course, she is the one who's been In here, but how did she guess the combination of that wall safe? That's what worries me." "She may not have guessed it," Katherine replied. "She is very shrewd, and has a way of making friends with servants, or she d id- while at the . school.. . I think you'll find that she has made Betty admire her, and that In an unguarded mo ment Betty has revealed the secret of the wall safe, the spring of which you said she stumbled upon one dar. TO ASSE1BLE County Convention of Young sters Is Slated for Middle of NextMonth The Older" Bovs' conference for Marion county will be held in Salem Mav 14 to 16. Plans ere mad Sunday by the county T. M. C. A. organization for the entertainment of the boys and for a varied and helpfut program which will Include a number of well known speaker and "Y" worker. ,The work of, the county Y. M. C. A, for the year was reviewed by County Secretary Walters. ActlTl ties Include the orcanixation or Hl-Y clubs at . Aurora. Sllverton. Btayton and Woodburn. with a total meiu bershlo of 0. The purpose of these nrcan!zations is id promote good will, for that night, feel younger, five reels of Alaska pictures, lla will bring with him. also, his re markable collection of relics and tourenlrs in which every boy, both lire and has-been, will be wildly Interested.' Kvery boy who Is a member or the boy's drpartment of the associ ation is Invited to. accompany his dad to this supper f which will be free) and bring with him a boy friend and his dad. It Is generally understood that If dads .are not available, substitutes of good char acter and reputation .will be ex pected. . The local "Y" is proud to an nounce at this time that full privil eges of the association . have now Wn extended to 2'0 boys between 14 and It years old who are now members. Doctor Says Tobacco Causes Hardening Arteries Tobacco cauaa tiardenlnr of the art- rellowshin and clan llrlnr anion r rla. aaya Or Conner, and alone- about i K .Kvni mm ' forty when m man should b at his beat DOTS Of the high tCbOOl ace. ,he 'esw.,Y. tobacco uacr find, hlm- 1t Is planned to establish a per- ir with hiah. blood prraaurc. head- mannt summer camp somewhere in fch; tndieeatioa a4 a lot -or other , ... . -t, i MI.B1in trouble, lour own doctor will tell the countv and a special committee you thl. tr you ... u wa anpointfd "t tH last tncHing tot tobacco cntlrclr or cut dowa tha airea find a proper locatlon.V All R members of the rountv comm'tt were nrscnt. Thy are: A. n iVnsiln. Salcni, fbilrmtn; F. K. Ca1iter. 8flTron. vice ehalrmri : Paul WII.ire. SAlein. treasurer; KJ T). Sitih. Je"rn. rroHljc n"' rctarr: I. C. M"Sha. Ifuhtord: Ifc L. H-rsliberrr. Hubbard: II. Y. rttrrr:ild. Wnndhurn: Jcbn S Harper. Ccnrals; B. T. YoueJl. Slf vrton; o. C. !rwn. P'lvrton; Dr K. K. nrvrn. Silm: W. M. Smith. Knl-m : Harrv I. Pearsor Roe-1ale; F. S. Maekentie. MicWy; Herbert V. Bennett. St art on- J. U" Mavn. ftavton; Burgess F. Ford. Stayton; Dwlght Hoae. Marion. . John If Rudd nt Portland, stale r-ecretary for county work, attended. act a packace of Ntcotol tabU-ta trom oor iruririt and you win rind it ear S'icotol kills th cravlna and make the tobacco habit quit you. under a slel-nound It la sold money-back guar ante by all drunrlata. Mote ak your arurei wnat otner aay about the? wonderful power of Nie otol to break the tobacco ha hit. He knows and h can be truateU to tell you the full truth. Grand Opera House N Friday, April 16 Prices 60c, Tjc and $1.03 (Plus War Tax) Seat Salt Wednesday tew rvjc .v.-. A J 17 r. a asm. a i it) LaakaaasMaV' a al i ev . j - . rt ' aV Our New in-ams The Kidneys and the Skin. If the kidneys are weak or torpid, the skin will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens aad stimu lates the ; kidneys, and clears the complexion. By .thoroughly purify ing the blood it makes good health. POPSANDIflDS GATHER MONDAY Then, of course, she would naturally J GeOrCe Edward Lewis. F&- ... .. ai l av . znoui AiiKan Aavenrcrer, 'Of course." Lillian drew a lone oreath. "Well. Ill have to call Bet ty on the carpet. Shell lie. of course, but I can alwaya tell when she is lying. Stay here until I come back." She went swiftly down the stair. and it was fully t minutes before she returned. Will Address Them Another of those fascinating pop and kid" suppers of the Salem Y. M. C. A.: Is t be-w given next Monday night. The spcker will be George Edward Lewis, famous Alaska ad- "I got it out of her .finally, and I venturer, who will have with him now jhe's In her room, indulging In for the 'delectation of, the younger one of her weepy tantrums." she a a-1 generation and 'the generation that nounceu. "We'll have to finish the .1 C 40 WPtf'J I! Are Here Justin time for National Gingham Week, April 121 to 17th. A large. and varied assortment for your cioaiL:; all tie new and staple patterns. Aooskeag Ginghams guaranteed -fast colors. , 29,.3i5c .and 39c Yard. "Our prices always the lowest GALE & CO Commercial and Court Slu Fcmerly:Chicazo il::t Send me your name and address and I Will send ycu a prpspectus of ..the ICING MINE C.Chappell -HoUlBiigh Salem, 0r:;;i THE STATESlIAir CLASSIFIED JLDS. BEmO GREAT -ZIZZIU dinner, but that will be a lark. I'm so relieved to know that the lady wasn't clever enough to find the 1 thing herself. And she didn't , get ! any information from the safe, noth ing but my own things. By the way. Katherine. do you think she recug- l nlsed you!" 'Remeber, No Confidences." "I'm sure she didn't" Katherine said.' "She was looking "at too all the time, and at my first glimpse of ner I moved, behind. Madge, where I could see ; her .without ber catching isignt or. my race." ."Then everything la aafe. so far " said Lillian. "I'll smuggle yon out of the house after dinner, and guard I. a. a . against her meeting you: before. Dut she rarely leaves Mrs. Morton's room. Madge. I can see your first job looming np before you." "What do yon mean?" I asked, a on startled. "You'll have to slay In ur llbranr! - .a, . - ' wuen i ni not mere, uiuan - re turned, "until we trap her. But 1 Idon't look so startled. You won't have to begin tonight." Then with one of her swift tran sitions of mood she stretched out her arms above her head and then relaxed them. "A truce to work for a while"! she said. "I'm going to ret hold of Dicky and Jack, and have them come over to this dinner which we have to aet ourselres. Well put them to .work for their eats. But remember. ! no confidences!" , . . tTo be continued); THE OF THE SWITCHMEN Auctio n! Wednesday, April 14, 1:30 p.m. 2434 Oak St, Salem, Or. Go out South 13th street . One good range; one heater; one 6-ft. table; one kitchen treasure; six good chairs; one desk; two iron beds; two springs; two mattresses; one dreseer; one sewing machine; one stand; one oil stove; one lounge; one kitchen Uble; three rockers; four kitchen Chairs; one lawn mower; fire dozen jars; lot of canned fruit; dishes; tools; carpet; rugs, etc. MKS. M. BUCK, Owner . . COL. W- F. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. We Conduct Sales Any where in Oregon People' r Furniture -Store TO THE PUBLIC San Francisco, CaliL, 6:05 p. m., April 11, 1920 4 Strikers who hare not returned to .work are being replaced by new men. This will be swiftly and rigorously followed until normal senrice is restored. The strike was without notice to the railroad. It b. not authorized by any railroad brotherhood. It .Violates working agreements, violates the rules of the brotherhoods to which the men belong, and violates the law of the United States (section 301, transportation act of 1920). It . is in defiance of the orders of the railroad ; brotherhoods executiTes, and has neither the sympathy nor support of the overwhelming majority jof railroad employees. ... . . New men will be given seniority rights in order of employment, .wages are sixty-four cents an hour for eight hoursV work a day Jand ninety-six. cents an hour for overtime. Good board and lodging are arranged for at the job. Pro tection assured. Apply to superintendent, room 32 second floor unjon station, Portland. , J. H. Dyer, General Manager.