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he Issue of Amundsen's Polar Flight, Whether Success or Failure, Will be Fully Told in The Guard's Dispatches T City News H0SVIE EDITION THE WEATHER OREGON: Fair In the Inter- m d.udy en th. coast to. rti, ind Saturday. Moderate M,ir.ture; mod.rat. wt to ' vl.m. Temperatura: i,... 69 der...i mini . 48 aegre". Stago of rlv- "' " . r,,..MIn Of Wind. 5.2 fret. Hft- I'tkoufb n"1'1 ' . , -on AjrUultural college forest- . -jr ruuijcy VQL8 TWO SECTIONS EUUEXK, OREGON, FBI PAY EVEXIXO, MAY '2'2, W2: PRICE: nm '""ws 3r vsi"A1 n? XO. 117 Iwrft ' 1 ,), mr, the lr,P on a whole rv .nccessful. reports Dean " .... .... kal.l s;,jc the Lascaitc nauon- 1.-..I1 frock. "This ,be field I'nrtr covered 25W rf Und, b" i! known on per coat cruise." says Dean "Ths means. Hi lines run iry. ... n.i.li 1 nf on ' ... .T,..,si.urtalion from the til l w " . . . ."..t L'Ktu a -v - L of lf '"iIi!ar trnnsports, the rf-nti P"'"S onl l " " i ind oil for the trip. Krom Lowell !, walked H m'"8 10 ,he ,nmp 5'"'- . i : ........ nrnl'idoil hi j, men liven Khool of forestry nnu a ie the f rest service. For the pur- , of subsistence, Hit men were fil ial in le-- crens of I rum inree it Each mess crew provided its food and did its own cooking. ,1. men could get experience in mint the amounts of. food needed -SS m m- m m m n ;. nADiMP n irnn Utt lOrUL d Shepherd Satisfied With Jury ATTORNEYS OF DEFENSE DENY TALE OF BRIBE Grewsome Scene Prevails At Salem Prison as State Claims Lives of two Today SALEM, Grp., May 22-,-Two execu tions, grewsome in the extreme, took place at the state penitentiarly earlv today when L, W. Peare, (ID years old. I was hanged for the murder of his , . -"' w'e an J-Tmps Culver, and Arttrir Grand Jury Continue Probe ' cm-eii. heipieM Praiytic. nmg Of Disappearance State Vitnes3 of preparing it in the field. two Hignj Uindersi-n of the Holverson meat irkft, Si-riugfield, nearly run over to deer while motoring to work yea- .fiij morning. A four-point bue-k and jot were walking down the Pacific fins near the overhead bridge nt :;y'i point between Springfield r.jUoshen. while Mr. Anderson was ivini north toward ipr.ngne.u. net CHICACO. Mv 2 Th- first 12 ii driving elowly and was nUle t j mcn (iG(.j,iC( UJinD the 8tate ns jury to try William Shepherd on h charge of killing his wife's millionaire word, .William N. McClintock with typhoid germs, will be accepted by the drfi nse. Search Made in Florida by Prosecution to Find Robert White :optffore the animals were injured. laej left the highway at that ipuint, mbias the hill to the west, scrHmb- rjover the fH-ks and looking hick. :tj were quite tame, .Mr. Auderson ported. It is seldom th.it deer stray near SiringfId, and have almost rer taken the much-traveled en uce by way of the highway. his death for inciting the murder of his sister-in-law, Mr?. Ebba Covell of Rnndon. Pen re went through the trap at 7:50 and was dead in 11 min utes. Covell. strapped to n board, dropped at $.32 and was dead in 27 minutes. The fall failed to break his neck tmd be strangled to death. While Pemre was in jail at Coquilie he tried to commit suicide by slashing his throat. When his body . shot months I have ppent in prison have been the calmest I have ever known, t have g lined in health and flesh. 1 want to die, and right now wouldn't trade places with any other man here." Peare professed belief in a supreme being. "I will son knw," he said. Hut he would accept no creed. Rev. O. H. Hrynn, the prison chaplain, uttered a brief prayer as Peare stood with noose and black cap adjusted. There was considerable ' delay in getting the helpless Covell ready for his execution. He was wheeled In n the invalid chair at S:30, removed from the dta i r and ca rried to the trap. Tbe services of several men downward through the trap door of) were necessary to strap him to the the scaffold today the old wounj i board. broke open at the jerk of the rope. ' ! wish all well," said Covell in Aeconipnnied by Warden lalrympb j his calm, silky voice. "I have no ill and guard, Peare entered the exocu-lwill toward anyone. Goodbye to you all." :r CitJ at Water Cffloe The city water and power office, in je city hall, wan picked lnt night by ftoeniii lieirtcil tubby us the birth- ace of it half dozen little kittens. Ibis muming n "barrel of cats" mfminil in the back office. Superin- cdfDt C. A. McChiin is undecided st what lo do with the little Strang 's who have made themselves at mf, jd(I it is possible tint kittens il be giton as premiums fur new 'ttrilMTs, lit' says. If tlie niutbcr ty ha an owner, bo can have the ;:inal tut ii:id all the ii announ'.'ed. Shepherd's attorneys said they would do so to halt talk of defense tampering with jurors and witnesses which has been investigated since Hubert White, state witness disap peared and Philip Harry, a venireman en;d he had been "approached" by a man who said he wan acting for the defense. James C. Callnn, local politician, named by Harry, denied through his attorney that he had made any at tempts to "fix" a juror. The attorney said he would surrender Callnn to the prosecutor. While the county grand jury con tinued its investigation of White's dis appearance, search for him extended tion chamber calmly, and walked up the strps of the scaffold unssssited. Asked if he h.iti anything to say, he replied: "I haven't anything to ay, except to b"d you nil goodbye." T the hangman he said: "lont be afraid to draw it up tight." Statement Is Made. - Last night the old mountaineer said: "1 have had trci ble nM my life, Tli- Crime In Coos. Crimes for which Arthur Covell and L W. Peare were sentenced to deaMi were both committed in Coos county. in the extreme southwester npart of Oregon. Both men were convicted in, M2.'l. nnd execution dates were pou ponrd by appeals to the supreme court. Arthur Covell, crippled astrologer (Continued on page three) Tf Miami, Pis,, where 1 tuber t E. luplicates, j rWP( suite's attorney was told he hud fled. Miami authorities did not ' find him nt a given atblress and de- PM Work Presses ,lvlivf.a wf.r H..n. on r.,a(l!t t0 jark. Trail and telephone work is going ; ,nvnjp to jntrrcept him should he J tarally in the Siuslaw Natiunal rnmo that w,iy repor-a It. S. Shelley, super- , w, - .lefcnse attorneys nn ' affidavit withdniwing an original st at I1)))' lit I lint Shepherd bail been connected with C. C. I'aiman, hesd of a sin til science school, before he van- "r. Ahum (wo miles ot tile SrotlS- t ttil f nnii tin' I'mnijii:) river to 1 Sinilb liv.T iiaf nllMlilv liern ' "i'lfleil. lie About J."i extr.i n ire Di.n i-iiS.iS'il m constriiition ,. , .r .,,. i...r..,. ,:,,. ,lPipot. ini.iDt.nan c ..rk in the Siuslaw j , ......,,,. ,lr ,..f,.,,se , re ported to l:;ne told the grand jury. Iti i ne whs !.-! il to have testified thnt '.Viiit l.ad t.ild him his life had heen thi'cati n l ;iiui "lilt the orig:na! Mute noli! had hern ih-.iwn from him hy in liinidiition. The Mate plnutied to uae White in corroboration of Tniman. tt- Tiie l. u 1 . limp is exported to fflvvni ali,Mi two miieo ei'ly next P"lW,mm Gets Mora Salnion I' ur nmt fij it.n; Chi : n.il- t. W'ijlnni f r.-m 2' to .'ill ioiiiuK t t.ik'o from tiie .MtKenzie river ' tohurt brirlje yesterday Kv W,..(iia, ,(.au of t.ilmon fisn- Tiie b: !' were oil hook-d ' bout, wiii, r,., d reel, and 'll 9"! up a terrific battle bef.:r ""tins to b. I)oUS-, guest (r n I title, he (:ii5. Salmon fishinj i "l Iftt.r even- dnv. and a larje of nitiuoda are expected to ' 'o the ;,icrj 0t ,,, weeicn,!. tt'ontinued on page five) N. ('. .Tami.Kon, extension diiry Upecialint of Oregon Agricultural col liege, will arrive In Eugene Monday. J .Time 8, to upend the week in cow i tenting aeoriation work in western ' W,ll,r, r.oe to Portland H. Hi!'i Wallace left for nl th .(ternoon. where he s trBFrt S,n.BS fr daj or II a'.-n confer with Rporu- tk.r. m r,s,r1 to ,h, roming t.ane county, announce, O. S. Flet cher, county ,g.nt, who returnee from a trip to f'orvalli, ye.terday where h" liner) up Hate, for meetings and inspection trip". Mr. Fletcher alo attended aome of the meeting, of the farmers" union while in Corvallaa. 'i 'ri,l, , Ii will he held here in '"!jf:i. Mr. Wellace ii prejide.it ' Or.rr,, nrld Trial, dub. r s. WM I'lmera Visit, ' hi' more, prominent sports "tor of the tlrenn ""n M F.r.cier. waa In K.i- v, arranging for publics. ' je,. t 'I h I SAI.KM, (Ire., May ?2. .llldge Mc ; Mnliatt this afternoon i-"Micd an order I reiiniring Frank C. ltraniwcll. state I iiiierinteudent of hiitikH. to appear in i court pereonally .Monday niorning nt I 111 o'eloek to give his re:is' tia for It's : affidavit of prejudice against MeMa i ban aa prenidins judge in the case of ' Putnam ar-aiml llr.iinwell. I SAI.KM. Ore.. May 22. Circuit .Indue MeMahan thie morning told ; Sii'ney t;raliam, attorney of Portland ' representing Frank C. Itramwell. ! state superint'nd'nt of banks, thit i he wanted Ilraimvll in court to ex- plfiin hia affidavit of prejudice again.' jMcMahan'in the-case of fieorge Put j nim. against Rramwell, to compel I Hrainwrli to mmntain headfjuarter, 'of the state banking department :n ! S.iletn. "If you ran n st persuade Hramw.-II ; to come by himself I will issue an ! order to see that he doe, get here," MeMahan told tlraham. In the affidavit of prejudice Itram well swears that h believes MeMah in : is prejudiced against him and thit ! he b'lievet he cannot hme a fair trial i in .fudg McMahan'a court. "I don't know Frank Ftramwell. in fact I d r.'t know that I ever in the mm in my life." atat'd Judge Me ! Mahan. "I want to find out wherein I am prejudiced against him and l wherein I cannot give blm a fair , trial." Attorney firaham asserted that the ! statute under which the affidavit of CAWOE FETE EVEWT TO ATTLUGT LARGE. F. E. Price, drainage specialist from the college. a!o will arrive to- i prPj,Iir, wa fil'd Is a Washington mormw to viit th farm drainage 1 t(at,it and that it is th" prcfic Tonight, i is estlmnted, more than of KM) prnple will be present for th annual university canoe fete, which will be the principal attraction of .Junior week-end. AH reserve (irk;s have been sold, and there is a heavy demand for general admission tick-'". The fete this yeir will o-.itc'asR an similar event ever held, declare tho.e in charge. Organizations have bee-i working for inm? time on floats, nnd all will be ready at eight o'clock. Special lighting effects which will bring forth many new and original ef fects have been arranged, j ii mM. The mill race above the Anchornz has been cleared and put in nhipe for the event, and all arrangement ara now complete, according to (lac ence Toole, in charge of the affair. Formal installation of next yearV sophomore elass waa the feature : day. Starting at 8 o'clock the fresh man winners of athletic numeral covered the 'Tl" on Skinner b-itre with yellow pain. In the annual phomore freshmin tug of war icrosn the mill race th sophomTt class w-n i r'o-e victory. Still in their wet clothing the fresh m'n lined np In serpentine formate n and marched to Kincaid field whe-e the final fnrallaiin event to-k pis-', the burning of the green. The neaphr tei w rt forced to run a gauntlet and !i20,000 PI FOR CORNER ON WILLAMETTE ROYALTY TO GREET AMERICANS aiaif MtainnsiiniiiMs Property on Willamette And Eleventh Avenue is Taken Over Price Not Announced But Held to Indicate Big Rise in Values Vnion Oil company of Calitornfn. today completed tho purchase of the corner lot at Eleventh and Willamette, street now occupied by their service station for approx imately fJO.000. The announcement waa made by Rnmey Rugh of the Sam RtiRh Realty company, and atthouKh no figures were given on tho exact price paid for this lot, which is SO feet wide on Willamette and IK) feel on Eleventh, the price re ported in estimated, nccording to the rapid incrense in realty values on up per Witlnmctte street. r . ,TaJ 'property w, owned hjr Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hurden nnd Hiiiucy Jlngli. C. Iy. Tostovln, roproacntinR tho oil company, was in Eugene the first of the; week, -and after look ins over the buildinff activities and (he gertcral prosperity of the city, decided , to make immediate recommendation to tho executive board for the. investment. i' "The lnrgcf' volume of business enjoyed hy otir company, nnd the loyal support it has received war rants our making this further In vestment here," declared Mr. Tostevin. "Tho growth of Eu gene 1 apparently of an enduring nnture, and tho Union Oil com pany of California is very op timistic over present and fu ture conditions." Additional announcements In connection with activities of Pnlon oil at Eugene may be ex pected in the future, it Is announced. H K-'i,i "v . S, WNG W Y FOR TOP OF WORLD I Scientists And Laymen Wait Reports on Success Of Intrepid Aviators H Jump of 680 Mile3 Expect ed to be Made in 8 Hours, It is Estimated King George, and Queen Mary of England who will meet Americana at Buckingham Palace court reception today. E Continued on page'fire) .-.jgirine whih he edita. ' project of W. J. Schren at Goshen. . jn ,hnt w,o ,n affidavit of Trial of Girl may Start Again Today SAN KItA.Vf'ISCfl. May X. OP) -ftoiolhy Kllingson, 17 -ear old mitri- ' r";"J to Portland th;s after- ,r"t Holljwoed F. W. Porh of Hoi- u: f..re ,f Mr. Kletrher will not make the trip I r,ju,ir. j, f,-d to merely transfer i P"""' " are greats at the Pn'B. h' k.rtlK.a Anil nr- tl Mrs. r" l'Jr J. M. fiwansoD. r.t. 'la-iit Ver.o. ih. l-.t... the lul-.i.,. .1,. t , r l il.r Sunday morning at 'a.Z"'" bi ;,,",,r preaent contro. the turhing of evo- Da, fjT.l with Mr. I'rice. although he eipena to confer with the . A. C. man later as to hia recommendation, en Mr. Schar en'a problem. June 17 will he I.ane county diy at the eiperiment station of he eoll.ge. 1 it is repined, and at least Son far- 1 I M..nii ... -r.-fd to mrrs ir'nii uin ... attend. Xo attempt will be m.de to make the trip hy auto caravan, al though all Ijine firmer, are eipecte.l to asseinhle in front of agricultural hall at Orvall.e hy 0 In o'clock a. m. of the day mentioned. They will j then inspect all the field department, I of the station. Itssket lun. heon will h taken and all risitor, will lull, b Itoj titer oa tie campus. idcrtH the ' eontinement at the ,p, stai. hospi tal will h, returned here this af'er noon to lie arraigned for the rnnd time on a murder .-harge. She Slid he arraigned probahly .tomorrow Cattle Herd Lost In Morrow Storm UKNO, tire., May 12. -Many cat tle were Inst during the storm Wed netday on the high desert, according to stockmen in Jlcnd today from near M.llkan. One man lost aiity head which were driren by the at or in through fenees and to a coniernble dintane to the ejnt. The calTle are hard or linpna nible to find now because water la available every here on the desert while ordinarily they would be found around the few water holes. tT5asclKilI HcsulLs .TORONTO, Oot., May 22. W Thoininndi of "Americana living i Ontario's border have tntisfled their curioalty but not their thirst. ' "Kerftie's foam" ia mostly froth. There is no kick in the "four by. four" brer, legalised by the Ferguson gov ernment, which went on sale yeater duy, ''new beer's day.' After drinking steadily for scron hours nn a wager to find out whether the beer was intoxicating nn Ogdcnt burg, N. Y., parched' pilgrim at Proa cott. Out., in nhi ted that ho was still "plain aober." The 11 p. m. closing provision 'of the law ended thft tei'. AH iarta of the province reported no in toxica tit. ;n. Not one drunk was nrrcatcd in the clly of Toronto. "I'm going back ncrnsa the river where 1 can get sonic real beer,'' anid a yearning Detrolier iu Windsor. "I've been drinking this stuff all day and there ain't nn kick in it." Another Ictroiter "aid that per haps, like old wine, '"Kergie's foam" w mid improve with age, Wayne It. Wheeler, genersl conns'1! of the Anti-Snloon league of Amnrl.-a croRaed the linn aa an observer, he naid. For thirty minutes he said U sat in a Fort Krie hotel with a bot tle before him on the table, but didn't drink. "The whole thing Is a Joke," he re marked m hia return to Ittiffalo. "It was very apparent that this uttitf doesn't Bntidfy Hie fellow who wants the renl thing. It vale la going to re sult either In s wuk'nlng oj th prenent Ontari ji'iuor Isw, of IrLAp turn to the ante of every t.n'af lifpjnr. Incle Sam will observe -the eiperiment with bis tongue in., hi cheek, and cntlmie to speed up lanv enfor'-ment." Mr. Wheeler said he saw no one who was "ataggering drunk" but LONDON, May 22. (tly Th Aflsoolaterl Press) Kins; (leorge and Queen Mary are holding their second rnynl court of the season at Buckingham palace tonight. ' Americans to bo present are: Miss Jane Hamilton Itrady. Glad stono, N. J.; Miss Ursula Corning, I.ltchflold, Conn.; Mrs. Howell H. Howard, Dayton, Ohio; Miss Ireno Juiuteson, Spokane, Wnsh., a fltu dnnt nt Oxford'; Mrs. Archibald H, Rowan, New York; Miss I.nura Thompson, Lnke Forost, 111.; Mrs. Alexander Tuck, Mary land, nnd Mrs, Wnllnco Pnyne Monts, Mexico City. Tho fashion of shorter trains at I ho Benann's flrat court last night speeded up tho paco nt which the presentees wnro able to pass tho court, so thnt tho ceremony was concluded earlier than formerly. This may load to future courts having more debutantes. finld nnd silver worn tho pro vailing colors In gowns Inst n'ght It was a gllttorlng pageant that stepped nut of the llmousinos nt Ihicklnghnm. The palnco waa dec- (Contlnued on page six) NEW YORK, May 22. VP) Th North American Newspaper Alliance said at noon today that tt had re reived no word of tho progress of the Amundsen effort since the planes hopped off nt King's Bay, Spitaber-. gen, yesterday afternoon. No com munlcatlon is possible, the alliance said, since the planes have no wire less and no report will be available until the party Innds at a point where there Is communication with tho out side world. NEW YORK, May 22.- Scientists and laymen the world over today were speculating on the poesibility that lh second party of white men in history might have -reached the North Pole. If so, it would be the first time tli- daring feat has been nccompliHhcd by airplane. The North American Newspaper Al liance, fliitHMiiicjHl yesterday, nfterno-' n thnt Captain Roald Amundsen nnd flvo mmpauiniiK in two planes hud hopped off from Kings Bay, Spiuher gen, at 5:1.1 p. in, (l;lo a. in. eautern standard time). Previous advices to the Aori.ited Press said Ibe flight of miles to the pole would require at lea"t eight hours, but that tho expedition might be gone several daya In case Inndingn at on near the pole for observation were found feasible. The take-off was effected after months of careful preparation, nnfilst etl parnonally and mipported financial ly by Lincoln Ellsworth, New York en gineer and explorer, who is a member of the expedition. Despite the precautions, the expedi tion Is of the most hazardous nature, A forced landing might put the men afoot hundred of units from an ac cessible post of rescue. At least they would be far from tho two "mother ships,' the Farm and I lobby, which were left behind at King's Hay. The pilots aro both experienced. Previous advices said Amundsen vas to ride behind Lieutenant Reuser Lar en, while Ellsworth would be navl -i (Continued on page two) Jy Beatrice Burton O una mt auma m NOW GO ON WITH THE ST0MY flory lay there without moving. . . beauty, marrlea IIK'K tllll'.ti- Hut sSe seemed to he going around OUT for the money she thinka he land around . . . and around. There THE STORY BO FAR . fM.rmiA (JOHDON, ".n-renr-nld s has. Hhe has made up her mind that NATIONAL At New York-- ft II Pittsburgh fl i:i New York " II .overal were a little wobbly, lie char-; marriage lor her will mean domes '.j,,p' land goon time, . , , nut no rnimreit. I She acorns Ull.l. IKilHIM'S wife. I.'II.A, who worka hard to bring up .-tensed the beer aa flatteries: M'ado.s, Aldriilge anil Smith; Mcquillan. Hon and hnjdT tiowdr, llnrley. (10 iutiings.) ,.i Mvsterv Shrouds ; ... r . i Hire, babies, i Hurting of Youth: m,u ieii her h 'I ; ..,.1.1 ....I l.rr,.n be. At Ht. I.uia St. IXO! S 7 1 lioston 'I !l flatteries: tth.m. Dal. Kh'rl'l an I S' brit'dt; iieneirh, tiraliam an I li'N-lll, Seiuicr. At I!r oklin Chicago '2 the cause ard It is eon" court has no authority to eiamine into the facts .el out in the affidorit s to allegations of prejudice. "Wh.i ibe r-ourts In Washington say relatlre to a statute i. Interesting i " "P'"r Judge Harold Iiuder and enlightening in determining thejhr"' interpretation of such statute," aaidj The girl hit. intimated that she MrM.hon. -But this court . f would plead not gu.lty to the first ,e- ! lr,,l.)n (I I rouitr is not bound by a decision in ""lr char,, standing against j rases decided in the state of Washing- j ' written statement giren out j (;ri,r, ,d llsrgr-aies, Hrla-rry. last night, Ilorothy repudated her j . ton. j Pi.trict Attorney fsron. appear- j iin"' 'f ivn j At Phi!adel.hi - ing for the state on relation of George j rtr" "" arrest January 1.1. f innnti , 1 1 20 1 Putnam. tumH ibe ponition that ! t' ,h b:me f..r the kilimg of - Philadelphia 1' 7 'i ;rHb.im stated he o.ild gt in!1"' "' " "'""'nf I-aMarr,') It.dterif-: Doirdme snd Wing-; the allegation "f prejudice coDtaitird n m '' n.n "ne "f her former ,.,,, trtta. Vue, !Vtfe sod WiJ iu the affitUTiU 'asMciatea in D gut lift ea-shades. . ton ASTtUMA. Ore., May 22. .Mystery hang almiif ibe bed of a 'Titi. ally inj'ird ijth in St. Mnr) hoppitnl. Found lat evening lying besitle the "riliimbti bighnajr iienr the ,fun Day river, fie miles enut of Atnria, the joi.ng man has been unable or unwill ing to IpII the offt'era more than thnt hn nsnie in Perce. He it differing from s crushed heni, A Hipping in hi pn.-ket tells i.f the mMtull ty hi jii' kera upon ln-k Iier'-e near Oreg..n City last Monday 1 night, and Mheriff Mtuther was trying can't afford a MAKtili:, hut mother's maid, to (each (Jlory to conk, filory refusea to ean. HTAM.EY W A YIU'RV, an actor whom tJInry mice loved, culls on her. 1 h-k see him having the limine, and (.lory t r IU Di' k that he is an interior decorator. was a sound like rushing wind in her ears. Above It she heard M.ra find's high voice. "tlur lioHtens seems to have pa Med out of the picture," she was snyins, "I thought she was drinking more than fch could stand!" Then Uloria felt Dick's arms around her. Without opening her ejes ehe knew they were Di. k's arms. Htroug us steel. . . . "Hue'Il be all right in a minute . . . ihe wits a bit diny," (ilnry he:ird Dr. John's kind voir. "( tell jnu, Dirk is confined to the house with I i, kt tlie-r girU alimiMn't drink. They a rold. His serreiary, MlNS P.ItHJ-iS. ran t get guay with it. Nobody can:" Dick made no answer. lie p irked hii ,v ife up in his arms. . . . "Good-night, Sappho!" the girl liatterl, .lopes ami tdriijeti; to ancertsui whether the injured man a the same Iier'e M'ho was released from the pnr'land jn 1 early this week and ordered lo leave the Rose plly. The John I uf river, near where Iiere found b.r D. Htime, is a fmone jtp.-i f..r the Miijgg!t-d li'pior from (-f.tiies there to work with bun. While they are busy Gloria plans a hoii-e-warming. When the party ia at its height Mtwn Wa burn come. And Di k rerogu'uE", in the actor the man he law leaving his limine, He in sure (iloria lied to him, l ater Gloria finds Htati making love to MYltV GAIL, a marri'd fneud. he rerklest-ly takes too many drinltx; and, while be is flai.i-ing with DR. transfer of JOHN SKYM M R, th., hu-batul of rum runmiig MAY SKYMol'R, who Ik in love t-(h beard Rill Umiab call in his clonnth way. And ihe knew that Dick was carrying her upstairs. She felt him tugging at the snaps on her dresa , , , pulling off her ail ver slippers and stming. And then, nt last, idie wan in bed. Oh, the coot, delicious feeling of I motor boa'a o auto tru k. JIM CAKE WE, Glory faints uy. (Continued uu page seven)