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THE EUGENE "REGISTER -6 TT A" H.W CORLEY LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE A Leap in the Dark By, HAROLD. GRAYj to ... . ui l'IJ VXl'I turned ;o.Ummer Mon. l!t th n.wl. rl.en. r'.?.. nf the Townsend bouse i. A Itreet. Dd Ii-ft 10 '3rd "'fl. j , h Third ave. lr t Kini'l.v ai June Hided Mnna , , fitiier. mother and Kitty 1" . ritv. .H' Lottie set off to . v.ration. it win :'Mon warned. "Remember I X. flirtations, no gay parties. ,..n dannns! fTCU . :-....-a.tarl In nsrtie." 3 SnWf'fd. In a lower tone .SbrA upon a forbidden aub J"" heard from the eveninir and they 1 "'Mont's fitting room. I.ot- a nirpniirNia iook ne vras seated on a chaise ti wearing- Steve'a diamonds, (other henrn irom ua. nei iff mnrhinory'lJt installed and 4" Bud write home?" asked tfl$s' out" th'y mllf Ten ,0!; Pkim to South America. Aren't raid mny tnp the m" iJ writes tbroitsrb the Garretson - md they send the letters by ' Sieve thoucht of that." I .role and examined an evening Mnna had taken from the closet. ''".. w ivmiirin t both- & aWrf'rlolh?" got that out , mi- juu. i. item. . jlv. lore v unere uiu juu srt n. w:",-t;., Md lo trend in Mrs. ra !.. phe sent several, m p;v j--" :'. lite it and (ransacking the Ul this ami mi L. was not yet accustomed to -it a mam won lookins over lingerie, smooth- -.nmintnn hoKO. trflttie . BV ?10Vebi t,u..."n - IPbed lilently . knowin it was on 1 to remind W friend that the A conld do all this tomorrow in a "lifter while Lottie said, "Has Sir. "Jraiend ihown you the Townsend 'tftonlookpd up from the stocking ! ... L 1 0.nvar1 trt tUa fliniTHITlH fJin sbont her throat. "I have thesp ? f mnr:e they're not Townsend e!. I hnre my emerald. Mrs. Faxon s he selertfd an emerald necklace l:.(.,i.t 1,i if riii'o unvitifr it fnr JuEtil the opera onens. She says he m" ... ma rn Hnvn thn nislft in ick Telvet oown ana emeraius. was a movement at the win- K BOttl Bins BPPraeu I" mm ai und. They were alone in the -.( except for the servants on the flftor. Mona, as always, naa a- 'fd her main neeanse u Reemeu s to keen her about just to lay out :htcown. -L. .l.,.ln.n Innl-nd nllf nn O t!nV. -fenced balcony. The curtains were rim; tnd. instimtly alert, the two ' heM their hreatn. fie flnwinp silk parted and a man, -:r&tucr ana not v iuonjuK, up- rn't pet scared! Don t Ret he said. "I nin t here to hurt x-dy. I'm here to get the Town I jewels." !is tone was almost friendly. "And t rrr rlnnintf fnr Jl Kprvant. :r," he advised, tnkinj? a step rtho(iy will answer, ineyre i (naf. Invit in Mona to be seat- he took nn easy chair. 1 .... 1 . Knnf tria behold," Mona began, "then yon ci nnven t any jewels to spcas oi. know " erinned broadly. "Give me the lfli girls declined. The stranger mm a claret, lighted it and pun it If ha tl.Ar.a (A. thn .voninir M he was in rather more of a i thnn had nt first appeared. th-n." he snifl hrisklv. "uhprp's 1 wfeV ! ;thfut speaking Mona moved to wan, r'lnn aside a tapestry, rled a dial and flung open a small M' ymi t had no iewels." she 'My husband is saving them for He i npera." man eyed her. "Are you sure I1 n-hf.ro V. 1,... In a safe deposit vault. I suppose, 'Mown. I've never seen them. I've r Jinnn intfritpd." It ivns diffifiilf tn hpliprp yeane nian was n thirf. He sur d th "-tnatinn ns thouch it were rOIIS. "Ft Elmore n-.Va t.rtr f thln Eam yr'di at owninc perns Jfltnffiniririff them. Bad racket fnr hnrh ... . S ? lh.eo' 11101,1 that- B ..i. i . r u ,ou wer wearinc when I looked throush the window?'1 liOttie. thrietv mi j Mona s throat where an instant be 0'.n.,hlev,;" diamond bad gleamed. mere! Jlona indicated a jewel case on the dressing table. The men nnan.J !.. 1 L..i string of imitiation pearls, dear to OWIierl fni Vnnwe 1 ... .. ", u'i lueo lue tllin dninnd chain. "If you wanted to hide juu no a Detter ob7" he asked. Have you got the Empress?" lue words were like a bomb. Jlona stared back at him. ,vol(1 Empress!" she said follow the market." who bought itr lt Don,t you know m1'6 JKd MoM loolied at him Duukly. The man seemed delighted with the effect of hii words. . he said, "your husband uyyuV nougat it for you, to snow hnvv ltm1.k... . i . v r. -miwu no js ana 10 urjmrw Burt. j.ue aeai went Mirnlllh taclanln. ...J .1 . . k. i ' 0 luougnt w F'.'iug wiin me sparkler. ' .. "e. turned toward the window uont move, don't move," he said f . .s ine lrJa started toward ui ,U.let m,self out' thanks. No trouble! And thanks a?an for these lettle trinkets. They'll be a help. You Won tr mien tham .ritk .u . r . olnv with " ' as ms head disappeared through the Curt-flinai ha ri-inn.J ,.r,, ? . , . '"" afiaiu. ill DB iTiRf nnr I v ha 7... " a,ttc. , n majjci ni, ue ciin i hfl II rpnl nrinll Wh. it him iou didn t have to rivo him 'I'll a nt Vi.. ... : t w"w an. iui, a linger 10 ner lips and shook her head mysteriously. fwuLB me uiiierence a i am to hllVA tho I'mnpnoo'l'l ...I 1 iiti. tired now. I'm going to bed." inui rcmmiug, the girls undressed swiftly, loath to put out the lights. "l'ou don't need to give him Steve's diamonds, Min," Lottie repeated a little later. Mona squeezed her hand. "You goose!" She kissed Lottie affectionate ly. "I didn't! But I'm going to give them to you. When that burglar came in I dropped the chain and rolled it up with a pair of Btockings. He went away with the paste chain I had made last week!" At Twilands next morning Mr. Townsend eyed a visitor reflectively over his glass of grapefruit juice. ' "You didn't frighten her, did you?" be asked. (cuu uiuu jouug wen sai aown and tossed a chain of diamonds on the la-IMitr. ,u. up the chain, looked at it a moment and let it drop into an empty cup, "I didn't like to have her wear that," he remarked. "I couldn't very well ask her to give it to me either. Did you tell her about the diamond I bought for her? The Empress?" "I did. She didn't turn a hair at the news." Mr. Townsend considered. "Maybe she'll ask me for it," he said almost wistfully. His companion rose, selected a cigar from a side table and, facing his em ployer, rocked a little on his heels. "I believe you're in love with your wife!" J. he older man set down his coffee The Best of the Nation's Human-est" and Funniest Comics On This Page Daily "VnH rlnn'f r-ant- Umf ... that came from your nephew's mine bery! Are you going to let her wear "W'hy not?" Why not, Indeed! On that point Townsend and Townsend, kept silent. He had liked young Mrs. Townsend. Far be lt from him to deny her the Empress! do Be continued At Deadwood PEADWOOD, Aug. 12. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Luther Prindle were in Eticene Monday shopping. A. M. Brown made a business trip to Junction City and Eugene Thurs day. George and Joe Acheson were din ner tests Sunday at the C. T. Hande with home. The dance given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- It. Baiimnn at Triangle lake was attended by a large crowd. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wocum, Mr. and Mrs. George Lord, Edna Taylor, Waiter and Waldo Taylor, George and Joe Acheson, Mvrtle Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Illindewith. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Lonnie lirown. Garnet Clark. Steve Clark, Klnvd Keeney. Verna Mrl.elland. Ar chie Iirown. Henry Bauman. Dena Starr, Frank Butler, Jewel Bauman, Hub Ann Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bnuinan and Gail Carver. 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