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S 1 'Tlfe 0REG6n STATESMAN. 8ALEM,-OREGON ... TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31,, 1925; rLlilOflliiEE nOBLElS y p i., 1 I (7 .r I Adel Garrison Kew Phe of REVELATIONS OP A WIFE I Copyright by Newipaper Feature Berne CHAPTER -421 T1IE ANXIOUS QUESTION DICKY WHISPERED TO MADGE took here. LittleRrieht Ev DUky drawled. hia hand still on th lever of the phoriOffrapli.,"Do yoi know that the society for- the ' 5revention of a cruelty to ' phono- ""TeraDh records Will hava a -aro-i-n., out for your arrest -If you do a Tick lika that snlnf V f'Like what?" Claire Foster de- 4 ouiaujr, una wnemer or noi gne was ignorant of his mean- 4r Why.Women Use This Simple Mixture Women appreciate the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. p.; glycerine, etc., as mlxed'Vfn Adlertka. Be cause this Is s.uVlTan excellent In testinal eracuant it iis "wonderful for constipatiaar-ritotten; works it one hour "fend never- gripes. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. Often removes matter you never thought was In your system. J J C. Perry. Druggist, 115 S. Com mercial St. Adv. tag, there waa too mistaking' the fact "that she. did Hot relish Ma criticism. . v' , i, ,.. "Like slowing up a phonograph record while it la bein z ( Dlaved . he returned. "That's the quickest war to mm 'em I .know.. s She threw her head -back, look ed at him insolently from beneath half-lowered eyelids, then laughed with cool, stinging amusement. "Of all the old-maid fuss cats," she said sldwly, you're the limit. Keep your, old jrecord. if you're so stingy. . I wonldnt:. touch it with a pair of tongs."; I . I,, . -ki "It isn't -jay record,'.'.. he re turned Imperturbably, as he pick ed it up. examined it, and then, after putting It down. cii memoraaduraia, hia address I knew that he was making a note of the name that he might replace the record with a new one. - . There was no hint of annoyance la ,h)s manner,-however. and! wondered if his complacence were born of indifference to her taunt, brfatttous acceptance of anything ahe might say.? When he had put the little book and pencil back in his pocket he stalked toward her, and with a deft movement grasped her arms . lust above the,- ibn and pinioned them tightly against ner sides. . ? "Suppose I Won't?" "Now, say you're sorrr for h- Jng suph a,, naughty;: saucy little sin, -UB saiu in a nign falsetto voiced grinning pro Yokingly 'down at ,her. :; . i ' -. ; ; i She made a sudden twist which almost freed herbut not quite. ; "Suppose 1 won't?" she said de fiantly. - " X:- j v v T?'11 send away the nice raimanm Have you ever seen a Magic Rug so ax above the city Ixaring a Thief and a rnncessf -;-;;. ;.t"- .: - . ; .. . " Have you ever seen a white horse with , wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live dragons and bats as big as elephants? Have you ever seen an "invisible" cloak . v . This beautiful story of romance tnd 4 , . . : i . aavenrure aoounas m nappemngs or )' astounding and unbelierable magic Starts Thursday 2- - '-' " I I I J waiteryho ls"Jeven now upon the stairs, and lock you tip in a closet, -iHa my wife and I go out to dinner. - The incident had been farce un til this moment, but' I saw a look of savage protest . flash into the girl's face, ahc! I understood it be cause of my own jonl;: It is anathema ; to me T to be physically restrained in any way, even when I know it" is a jest it is the reason, I suppose, why I so heartily detest practical Jokes and I do not "know how far my anger might carry me were Dicky to stage with me the performance he was giving with Claire. ; Claire Loses Her Appetite, i 1 Ifc was time, I knew, for me to interfere. Man-like, Dicky would not see that the thing was no longer a jest until the girl's emo tional Tcontrol had given away. Then he would be highly remorse ful. If the waiter wefe; indeed up on his way with our dinner., quick action was-Tieeded. ut it must also be f arclal, - sa "i; slipped be hind Dicky and put the tips of my fingers on his neck. "Unhand that women, knave, or I begin tickling," I said resonant ly. ; x I think Dicky never was so sur prised in his life. That he Is ex ceedingly ticklish, ; I know, from his own tales, but I never have verified the truth of his words, for of all silly, undignified per formances, tickling either babies or grownups seems to me the last word. But he played up beauti fully, and I think he secretly was much gratified that I had come "to the rescue of the situatlonlr ; He dropped her arms and dodg ed into the hall with growing an athema. u ' .: f " j. "Cur-r-s-e joV Jack Dalton! I'll wait years. mrtil I can sav Oh. here's the waiter!" - The transition to his ordinary tones as the doorbell sounded brought a hysterical giggle from Claire, and I knew the? danger of an unpleasant scene had 'passed. " The dinner which Claire had ordered so lavishly was .wonderful ly cooked and served. Despite my objections to the needless expense of it, whic hof course, would fall upon us. I was hnnrrv enAnvh ( - -J WWWU -W I enjoy it immensely, Vand ;Dicky provea nimseii an able trencher man. But Claire ate comparative ly little, and found some fault, tiny or large with every single article on the menu, and ' when the waiter removed the dishes, an nounced her intention of going to bed, saying she was dead tired. I picked up my bag to follow her into the bedroom, when Dicky, ignoring, as -1 had, the : guerilla warfare between us, asked anxi ously: , i :. ' . ! "What do you suppose Is the matter with her? Is she sore at me: (To Be Continued) Jason Lee Church Is Packed to Hear Sermon The Jason Lee church was fill ed almost to its capacity Sunday morning-, to hear Rev. Atcheson speak on the subject of "The Sin and Care, of Backsliding." Deal ing first with the sin of backslid ing the minister analysized the seriousness of having turned away from a true Friend. To one who has known Christ .'; nothing can replace that knowledge. There is always, a feeling of dissatisfact ion and;a tug at the heart cords drawing one back to peace and rest as attained through compan- WATCH FOR The Golden Apple III I (THIEF OF BAGDAD) ionship with the great Friend of friends. The cure was then considered. It lies not-iin the fact or making a public confession and Tesolving to try again, but in seeking the. face of a-living God in prayer, confes sing and forsaking sinf ul .ways and by being assured in the soli-, tude of prayer that "the spirit beareth witness with our spirit that we . are born -from above," and equipped to go forth by faith in the strength of Christ remem bering that "He that thinketh he standeth ' letiiim take heed lest he falL" , . At the evening sertice the same spirit prevailed. Taking as the text "Ye are not your own, ye are bought with a price,' the pastor spoke ixpon the subject of "Why Every Man Should Be a Christ ian",. The mesage was gripping and positive. The attendance be ing equal to that of the morning service bespoke well for the suc cess of the week night services. ' CREAMERY OPENS SILVERTOX, Ore., March 30. (Special to The Statesman). The Silver Creek creamery, which was recently built-by" MrT""and"Mrs. John Kuberness, former managers of the Silverton Creamery; &. Ice company. Will open for business at S i 1 v e r t o n, Monday. . The new creamery is t located . on . North Water street. ; ' k Fix Up the Old Wi, i We Have the Parts Rings Pistons Gears Gaskets : 3MITH & WATKINS - Snappy Service. s Phone '44 . ' 1 HI I I 11 1 1 ) I FUIMI.II I ,I1J,WWWWWIP ii in mT .--ly j V J ' '.'I' V y s: WHAT BECAME, of THE SHERIFF? :".:::.aSx- ' -t-y I "Here ts , :J..x::,2 '.'.-; j :. -X-.: CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND'S Saturday Evening Post Story 1( IK v". 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