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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1934)
THE EUGENE R E Q I S T E R .0 U A B D age Th r '! "".he same account Be.u tar L.l. t .... ,h.n l iPf""'' rmi .he boy. The uc . . ..-. P.Mlto'e ,fol to "fP ""7... ......if . . t sue torn A, me r- fore th,t 'Hen;erPdmM.rci.:..y tcn. corner o( the ;N"' , , She hail won "" r. k.for. on Uaiarr..., i ,: v- .1 a eood omen. " 'ctock eh started out in it i".001 rpntod (or the .ft- atresia CnMANlC &JAAWAY ' Y-KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR ffiSl e : CHAPTER XX ... -ronDWAT read tne lAET .r account of the Jef M spaP" . . Bui I .k motors filled with mn . m. At times con- . . .u:!rt mnw and d " "A" to wind ,1Bti .r " .1.-1- ,,TOlT- F"k.bu6L: ' called ba, l! , their nelKhbon. The rich fn Hrr-th.t da, Tb ion Morro lisilf.l" i" h.i.t8. and kissea i ."' "1"" .!, won tbelr h'J f'8T:.;; ;r, crept around t?.nJ the orduined route-down S Prado; up the Mal.con ",p" i . n.h the waves ibt water " .... . .n st a thick. Bray wall tare a mist of rainbow, in the totothea.m.1! aud proud Vedado ... lire thoie fortunate ones u rf.rso.ten the meaninc ot hunaer t i .j ver knew it! Then I isain with faces turnea irom ,m toward Morro .cros. the nar. ". Vv!?.'' ttm-kr man who apoke ...i ..'ri.tr of Knslish leaped to ruaaiai board of Marcla'e car a. parade was nan nf"i - .. coosestion aurau. -How's Times square r m .. si, lsofhed. her eagerness for t,lry mesial his salutation amua- .;-. ..V h. -Giria me a rose, aiu i u kat on. . Why, rert.inlT. Mama snswtrca. m. m.n took tne rose wuu a wiu L lMbst she understood later. "Give ft regards to Broadway!" he called b stepped down from tne running irt to disappear among the mate motors behind. It was aome time :!rrard that Marcla looked down to .ter that the pearl-studded platl a chain she had been wearing had with the rose. Pihlito had aeen Marci. Treadw.y t! bid shrunk back for . chill, abort ind. Then be rememDerea mac ne In safe because he was wearing n solent, small black moustache and mask. When he found Xoyes, Pablito de- litd in the slow way that came from bad headache .they wonld go to ft-th America. There perhaps, in t( be mifht rerlre a certain aense safety and, to some degree, . fjb to hre. In any event, because of ores be would hare an obligation to I. lis pain in his head waa Intensify- It tsd in the slight motion of the at times pushed him close to oh. The bright color melange made costumes, sunlight, blue water, prl't flowera and ririd green tang- fc aaew. Ei tnpDosed this tangle was like It kaleidoscope which Norea had de- .m and which was . part of rn' gentle boyhood. Pablito. think- It of Xoyes, decided that he would stain soon to La Miraaol. Ha sored quickly and then caught srtata. It seemed that Eatelle H wss beside him. Then Bean. ft:l tbe door of the scarcely moT ' or. stepped In to ait back and ' into Lottie a keeping . pearl Uti chain. eonrse It wis not Estelle Field ' beside Pablito. It was Lottie, "looked op and flushed under Pab i steady, inquiring gme. Like it. honey!" she asked, her 11 to.ce shaking a little. y pass the Ca.a Blanca." said nrM n( iirsrthy skin and French i wkiskers. Lottie asked quickly, eaierly. "What the hell's he say. all that jabbering?" Wito fcunrt it difficult to explain 1 ""Pie a thing n, the fact that e paiaing the president's LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE An Aching Void BY HAROLD GRAY 7a sought him out. The door of his room was open and she found him sitting on the edge of the bed. Lottie had noticed before that hi. face was flushed but now the flush made her frown. "Say," she confided, "I don't ei actly like the way you look. Do you feel aick?" He managed to tell her that he was very thirsty and that he would be grateful if she would ring for water. Lottie answered with a worried, "Sure, Kid ," watching htm as she touched the bell. His usually lean face wa. puffed, and the skin .train ed until it .hone. Hi. eye. were too bright and his lips, ase could aee, were dry. "I loved yon from the first time I looked at you, Princess," he .aid huskily after she had turned from the bell. "And I'm coming back to yorri Back to you!" he went on, passion in his rolee. "That is all I want in life and if a man wants only one thing in life he will get it! I must tell isoyea I must tell Noyes! They're trying to find Noyes!" Lottie sent the boy who brought the ice water in search of Beau but he returned to say that that gentle man could not be found. With endlesa coaxing she managed to quiet Pablito sufficiently to get him undressed and in bed. There he lay tossing and mut tering of Princes and a pauper and love and Noyes. She .at by the bed, holding Pablito'a hand, sootblng him by agreeing, w.tctung tne door. Wasn't that big bum, Beau, ever com ing? If he .tayed out U night Lottie knew that .he did not care to aummon . doctor without Beau's consent. Pablito might .ay anything. "God I" ahe whiapered, "Please send that big bum home!" "Eatelle!" Pablito almost ahouted the name. "Shut up, kid. She', right here be side you," Lottie answered. "My Lord, if he keeps th.t up!" he muttered to herself. He did keep it up, moaning of Noyes and of Ea telle. Once he cried out about some one called Angela who meant to beat him. This made his voice rise .gain. A .ervant tapped on the door. Waa anyone ill, he questioned? The man agement wished to know, because the noise from the room had been heard upon Obispo, causing considerable wonder, "Tell the manager to mind bis own business," Lottie answered. "This boy's been drinkin' some of your bum liquor and be', got the snakes. If anybody should do any aporogizin' it'a you. Have you got that?" The aervant vanished. Close to cry ing, Lottie bent above Pablito, who looked so immensely tall and hard and slender on the bed, "Honey," she whispered. "If you keep on yellin' I'll have tu gag you and I don t wanta do that!" She stc.ped to lay her cheek against him. Oh, how she loved n. ., i i mm. lutvu uiui Hi. toaaing stopped. He lay quiet, 1 ins Darted, eyea closed. "1 got feeling thia la wors'n that yellin' waa!" Lottie whimpered. . .And Beau would very likely stay out all night, rabllto might die, waiting a doctor. Lottie dropped to her kneee beside the bad, holding hi. hand pressed to her cheek. (To Be Continued) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Sack "t the htel sgnin, Lottie News of Jasper JA8PER, April 20. (Special) The ladies' aid met with Mrs. M. A. Drury Thursday afternoon with I good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davia and Mrs Paul Edwards, Bessie and Pauly Ed wards attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Powera, in Springfield Friday morning. Will Drury, Mra. M. A. Drury nd Mr. and Mra. Roy Lore were visitors at the Forrest Drury home on the McKen.le river Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Fred Bauer, Audley Drury and Mr. Taylor drove to 8cott lake Sunday on a finning trip. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Love of West fir were week-end visitor, at the home of their parent., Mr. and Mrs, Rov Love. Mrs. Joe Hills has been suffering from a severe attack of poison oaa, Frank Sander. I. laid off work on account of .ickness. Mr.. Fred B.uer and Mrs. Roy Love attended Rebekah lodge in Springfield Monday evening. ECONOMICAL QUILT MADE 07 SCRAPS PATTERN 650 ..... iauern nier . . .... i inrntiHW. . e"7 hu iniieu blibui hiiu una iiia.trita. "'lit i,,v 1 ina oa hT Wlndflower. And what qulltmaker - 3 mt. . uu ui icaium in quill, yi nmiBi j ,.' S:k is m!..ji w, nandsom t pattern results from her efforts? l n, I., 10 do, the variety of the .cr.p. ddln 'i ' '"temt of the work. Thl. la th , of axrar, nnllt In 'PaiM,i'nr,P,vCn b "d throughout; of course the earn ifrn u " " uioc u preierred. "aen-ir. ,0 J0" Win complete, almple Instructions for 14 "! arr. "m,lln. together with yardago chart, diagram of it hi, ''" blork 'or "In! nd double bed aire, and m n., ",i lth as guide tor placing the patches and M 1U . ' r' material.. i 1 I ( OOUBLB-CROSSEO- ME- VI K.w ( THAT'S RIGHT- RUB 1 1 UCKS HAS OUST JCEIVED I Ilk " "rW TEMPTATION-THE BV THAT CRINGING. I -fujau-r IT IN- THE WORST H THE BHCCMNa NEWS- I SAY EVERV MAN SNIVELING LITTLE WORM- voo 0" ,T ,s FIGURED R , i,,.,,, , M WUERE 1 MAS HIS PRICE IP I EVER GET MY HANDS f w"g OUT THE WHOLE U u. V HE HEADED BUT POOR OLD ON THAT GUY, HARE , I'LL L GOINGTO THING- HE STOLE MY ."Jj "RJ,L IT'S TRUeA poR- HE HARB , MY TRUSTED The Best take hika .apart j outwit J idea anothe money avb?cndb 1I,H 1 sir- we left in friend-to think V LIKE A CLOCK- HIM- NO 1cXn'T EVEN . L THE MONEY 1 TRAlCED A SPECIAL 1 THAT HE'D GO of the Nation's . JTT V. J I mention it- IIZ I HM TO 1 plane- let : il I 1 1 SrNTiJ5E,E.YS I E fr V. 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