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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
aWAmundsen andhis Party are Safe .at Spitzbergen-The Guard is First to Carry the News in Eugene It ' City News THE WEATHER Oregnn: Fair tonight and Friday, except cloudy near the nut; mild temperatura, low innldlty In th Interior, light tarthwest winds. Temperature: minimum today, 48 degrees; piKlmum Wednesday, 80. Pre. tlpltatlon, none. Stage of river, 24 (eet. Direction of wind, icrthwest. f: i VOL. 68 ' , . ' " " ' '' """"""" " - - . i muL.Ni-,, UHECiUX, THURSDAY EVENING, 3U.XB IS, 1 ): PRICF- on othkkts a on tkaixs va 14n " - r. : : . luUl AVH vks ftTvxns f,c . jMJ. 1W ,. I.I. 0. Henry famous snort-story "The top and the Anthem, wherein a k-;bo. uPpn tne approach ot win- tries to break, into jail, where he 0 turjrrd of a warm bed and three hm!s waa duplicated in real lit to bugene ycaieruay nnernoon. Frtnfc Koiiara, a ragged traveler, ippeared at the police office in the ,iir hall and besought W. G. Judkins, rkief of p lice, for a berth in the city jail so be could clean up, .sleep and repair himself for further journeys. "Can't help you," replied the chief. get a job ouu rent yourself a room. I can i gei a jou i"UKing line mm," the man said. "I've got to fcirea shave and comb my hair before I search for work." .Mayor K. K. I'lrks, who was in the police office it the time, queried Knziara as to sfcere he came from, what he cxpect ti to do, and where he was going. Alter the mayor finished , Captain Jiacy had some questions to ask. A caucus was hold, and it was decided to refuse the reiiuest. "This is a seek of a town." tho tramp said when he went out. "You won't let a man keik into your jail. Ah well, I guess Ml have to go out and shoot a police tun." Cougar Attracts Notice "Tommy' 'the Lnue county coucnr tIo fince his puppy hood days has I hen caged at the Danuer-K' bertson itore here hns attracted considerable itttotion ana is now about to brea't forth into a bigger act. "Tommy'1 is Tinted as one of the features of the wild life display to be offered at the third annual sportsmen's show to he held at Green Lake near Seattle next month. The Seattle show is one of the biggest events of its kind in the Pacific northwest and a special dis play of predatory animals is planned. Hearing that "Tommy." who is now mure than five feet long, is one of the best specimens of cougar in capt' v;ty the Sportsmen's association of Seattle is negotiating for the loan of the animal. 'Tommy' will also pro;.1 iblj be on display at the anuunl Lam county fair in September. Fair Plans Mada Residents of the Cottage (.rove teetion are already making extensive plans to be represented nt the I.ane County fair in Scptemlter, reports Kelly C. Br.mMettcr, fiiir honrd. sec retary, who returned yesterday from ihat district. A Hat of -CIO interested persons was turned over to Mr. Hran Ketter. Thcue? nre nil names of far mers, and it is stated that they are working on material for exhibits. All will be sent premium lists n soon ii thf y are issued, it is said. Accord- Mo enrly indications a larger num ber of exhibits than ever before will t entered in all divisions, says Mr. Hranstetter. Kvery foot of exhibition ace is expected to be. utilized, and 1 ew of men has been working for ome time on the grounds and build ings. County Farm Reports Monthly reports of the I.ane rounty ffiM to area iiiiu u- Pw farm are as a usual thine ""Id rw ynr( m ytrK Ujph Surher of oil formal tabulations of figures on j Washington. Ike amount of fond consumed and the ; Aftpr all the storms of hU Jnn- Mn.tr of inmates, but the latest!. "Port just submitted to Judge C. 1'. ! (Continued on'paje two) Ktrnard of the county court contains ! tnfice of three events containing i j wh of human interest, a birth, a , d'ath and a marriifge. The romanee f'f the tw.i innntes culminated when Ik man obtained a job in in Wa.h- 3"St(,o state and took his bride v.itb m to mnVt a home for her in th ""h bearing the good withes of their Mkw residents ot the Lane fnrm. I birth at the farm was nn import '81 evrjut. The mother is mnkinir hr e there temporarily pending the I cJe of b"r hushand confined in the Btil Hearln Ends II. Foster snd L. K. Bean, rep- I At rittshurgh tsntir ,t. - v .j il I Brooklyn ' Sla-terj, representing W. T. 1 irpb:i. have returned after holding "luments ,efore the state supreme (Continued on page five) Miscellaneous Needs Police Pups For Sale Wanted To Buy Pigeons Lost A Tarpaulin A'TtiMnf rvs. IUve yr'J 'rled t Xll sdvertls lnt received befors 12 O'lk win he properly f'-;lli. Nntlrc our laro ''-fs nn tb rlts!fld putc. m m m m m m m -m m m mm m m m m m Senator Robert M. LaFollette Heart Failure Cause Of Death; Wisconsin Leader 70 Years old Members of Family at Bedside; Health Net Of Best Since 1924 Presidential Cam paign; Cheerful to Last WASHINGTON, Juno 18. (By the Associated Press) Senator Robert M. LaFollette, for many years a stormy petrel of American politics died here today. He was 70 years of age. Death resulted at 1:21 p. m. from heart failure induced by a general breakdown and an attack of bron chial astjima. The Wisconsin senator and later in dependent presidential candidate be gan failing in health even before the 101M campaign. Several weeks ago, he contracted a severe cold which devel oped into asthma. Heart Gives Way His heart, which has been unable to stand the strain, gave way during the night and he sank rapidly after day light today. Although they realized the serious- I ness of Senator I.nl-'olIettesV condi tion, members of his family had hoped until today that he would recover. Iiiist n:ght his physicians said he was resting but ncverthelef s he took a o,uick and decided turn for the worse in the night hours and hope was aban doned. Senator I,aKolIette long was a vic tim of angina pectoris, a heart ailment and this, with his asthmatic attack, caused him to suffer greatly from shortness of breath. Violent coughing spells accompanied liis illness. Cheerful to Last Almost to the last, however, he in sisted on cheerful reports being given out'as to h's illness and it was not until "ycsterdiiy (hat it was admitted that liis condition was serious. Itesides Mrs. laIolIette, all of their four children were at the bed side. They were K 'bert M. I -a l""llet te Jr., l'hiirp IjiKolktie and the two dauchters. Mrs. tleorge Middleton of Itascbnll Scores NATIONAL At f'incinnnti, Kt innings- New Yrk 4U 1 Cinrinnati 3 J 1 Unftcrics: irQtiilln n, Htmtzinecr A: Snulcr; Mar, Hcntou and Win;-., Ilnr(rrnre. At f'hicago ni:lnH?:phia 5 0 i (.Tiirago 1 5 I Unilerie? : King an'i Wilson: .Ja' ! Hrett and Hirfnett. Pittsburgh Ilntterirs: V.mre Kremer. Morrison, Smith, tloorh. i uiioton and AMERICAN At ("Irvland Philadelphia CIvIand Battrir: AVallt'rj an I hl and I.. .t'M. . 11 :i o 1 Co-finl.: At Dr.jtnn Chir.S S 10 BoMon 1 '" '-' Jliittrr: : I.rona and S-ha;k; Win fieid. K'.dir and IVcinicb. 1 . 1.1 I .I! 6 1' It.iF.lrr : ! At New York f.'troit w Ynrk HntlTi": ,v n'1 .'hnrk'r and Mnf .fh. At V.ihmft"n - I.nlli. n " W...in,- " lUtterX: I'a'ia '! K": tbr. KussfU. Marbrrj and KueL "At Peace With World," Declares Robert LaFollette WASHINGTON-. Jimr IS. Senator I.nFn!!i'ttc' last rlonr words voiced bis fpling that ho wan iljinc and leaving thing undone that he wanted to do.- 'nling his son Ilobert to his bed side dnrint- his lust hours, ho said: "I am nt penre with all tho world, hut there is a lot of work I could still do. I don't know how the people will fpej toward ine, hut I shrill take to the grave niy love for them whieh has sustained me through life." Peter the Hermit's .Bones are Located IWtl'SSKI.S. June S.- 'JP) The hones of Peter the Hermit, one of the leading prearhers of the first rrusade. are reported to have heen found nl lltiy while the Brouml eoyerinu the anoietu rloister wns heinjj leveled. I'eter the Hermit, also enlleil Te ler of Amiens, who whs horn ahout lli.'O. died at liny, IlelRiutn. on July 11. 111.". He led the advnn'-f of the first crusade as far ss Asia-Minor in HUM. Dr. Mayo Honored Tiv IlnnOnV DoirrrP ' j KIUMirnCII. Srntlnnd, .June 1. (P) The I'niverjiily nf Kdinfuirph today conferred an honorary degree of Iioettir of Itw upon the Anient nn Riitgeon, J'r, Chnrlea II. Mayo of Hochester, Minn. Hp nnd other Amer ican ninl Canndian Burgeon and phy nicinns nre viaiting here nfter a (our of Ireland. Previniinly they hatl at tended the interstate post -graduate aKKPinlily at London. Budget Economy Program Advances ClIIfAlill. June i. - Some indication s given today hy Uriga-clier-fieneral II. M. ITd. director of 'the federal luidget. that the trnnmj ! program for the fis.'.il vntr ending 0 HI 0 .tunc .",11 next, would ei.-ei'i! $HV 2 7 1 : h K.'s x t. and Peherry:i 1 v j o 1 Kiitians Liuuntn Hitter Attacks KKZ. I'rrt!'-h Mor-w-o. .Ii.iip 1. UP, - Vj'.lrnt atta.k. I,v Awl .1 Knra' rnrni.r triimn hsi' t'"n rp"!""1 hy th I rm.'h oith i-..n:d'rat,! rn ,my I ". t"daj' "(filial I 'rn-h r-uiinvm 'i'l' fl.d. Italy is Heady to Settle her Debts Il.iMi:. .Inn 1". -1'r'niirr !M...,l,ni t..lar r.f.'iriSlll- notified til' I'n.t'd Sta" and lirrat Ilrilvn that Italy i ready f "pn ' d'iit ! tiatKT'. FrTnCM SEND NOTfc I...MH.N. J"t" I". -Tk Krruili n .t r'piyirc f, tierrnanj pr,.t"al f' we. fern I; jr-.p-an '" on.iy th.a aftfrn doo. ,..s in J'ar.' and I;Q AMUNDSEN'S EXPEDITION RETURNS TO SAFETY gfe&lHi CAPT ftH.HAMMLF) Above Are shown Roald Amundsen, noted Arslio explorer, and the members of his expedition, who returned to Spltzbernen today after vhey ha-i been thought lost In the far north. Tin ninvcincnt by I '.ngfrp to ohtiiin location here of th Southern I'nt'ifit rjirKh'ips nnd triniml wns initiated hy the rily .f Kugcne. The SoiitliTn I'nrifit romiiftliy did not pci-k to r-'mc in here, hut finally, after Ions nrgo tintion iivp an undrrtnndine tlmt il Wf,,,!' r"m' if tl,p rtnin trnrt of rrren of land north of Hlnir houle- van! which h ftin'c heen idfl'-rd tin- I der option were given to it in ex J rlinnse for it Innd in Springfield, j This waa one of the point einphi 'sized today hy W. W. ('iilkins, rhair- man of the nllrond comiuitiee of ! the chamber of romnierre, in an ail- dren at the weekly members' lunch ion, whirl, n-aa nMended hy 1-".' mem her. Mr. Catkin made it Hear that Ku- gene had acted totvnrdti Heciring the ;-art.hop btm terminnl only nf'"r the Springfield project l..id lam d rnmnt for appniiitnately a tl'r.'U jenr. and nfter Springfield had repulsed a n.ovrment initia'ed hy Kug'-ne to : wards n consolidation of the to cit- ir. 111. l:. .-d l.'HV r.llgrlir's rll,n t.n.ar.la fcitrinir tlie inipr'.vjn.tita ' !,.r tlm rnilrtad r'.nipnny luid l.ert. n.ndi' nrrfary n n n.nl.'T nt self ; lirntrtiin. II' ''.I ''. I r.,n.l i.'i:d. If th' l."p "I'd .'nnin.ll j had bffn Uk'n t" Sirinfirld, lli'vi- tably hav taken tt f'T' , nnd fa' ili- ties n-.w Irnied her t tli- n. ish - tfMtitujii'd "n pftj- llirr'1) Legion Decides on Picnic Party Soon Anothr pirni p'.tlu'-k dinn'r and dnnr "ill l alau'd by tl.' An.'rl.an I.rji'.u and oni'n' 'inliary "mii' tin.' n-t nKititb, it d"idd lt nitht St tli'-pienic at C.b'iri lir.df. wLi'h attended by " ' laifet rrowda .,( r.y .! '.it i .:p.:lr nt..r tbi" r"r. Th dsnr kail si cl,.,u l.rid' ira rrol'd "ti. rr.err) - maker atel prie. vet' aardl tb" be.t naiti'r. t.n Ik' flimr. Mi'rinsn Mar .bal and Mr.V. W. li'bb,,.. XT' .be w:M'r. Tb' dn.te f,.M.,.. .1.' pe,i:j.k dmr.er in tbe s"rue slj-nn-.i.I tit iaiics bail- jfi;-', .. , - 7j) t- i TV ' WRECK OP AMUNOStN'S Negotiations in China are off; Situation Worse SHANGHAI, .Inn- 1 Ncun t in tit n hrrc bctupt'ii rt'piTpntfitlv. of (In f irc inn (iiiimn t lo rnrpt nt Prking nnd ( 'li incut tlfVHm, H'Pa- injt r.t!jutiiifnl nf r'i"cnt tli tiirhaii'-PH wpip broken off tnilay owina lo divrr ,, Pi'? of viv. n. BRITISH CONSUL LEAVES SHAMIIIAI. June 1 -A t wm-lc,, inr.niitc fr. m Chuni, Kian ay9 ,, ,nnti.. ih-re I- rritil. j The Itriliuli eonui! waa for.'d to tciive lii rnnHiiliite and tnke up renideticc in the I.ingiiiFii temple, Iritifh na tionila have luen motied nn n .p.t tilt -ed iu the Mreetn, (he mrhflge nyi. STRIKE IS SERIOUS SHAMJIIAI. .I'liie 1 P The hipping Urikc beijuiie more serb-u todsr lien i r.nlii-n and hghtenn-n truck at the pnotung wharf. It feared ins and 13'iti'he wrknig mi connection ttiih orcHii K"-"C sfnme-ft Will poon he. riut tniolted. Ninety-four "hin i"1 niuriiripnl po M eiuen l'tl n h'Jgf pr'"-c;oii ef dav. brenkinc b'U :i.d'u that c n- taned Itriimh or Japnnene r i)d. I.ntr j'fcl'T'liy afireii'i.'ii nl rtk r ' rt fir tn a .l.pnnr n .I'd nilKm mill, li'lt li.ili' " rttineni'li'd ; fln.Dfi lfor,. ni'i' l. ilim a dun , . POSTEMS APPEAR KKIN'i. .Il'" Is '-- 'ItKH!- j .andl ( ,,..ttTii ha' appear lM''tOi( Hnit-li id In' : IVkinjr, a-lrifttini; and bii.'.neMit.c tideril,. veitr.en add ''hi dr'H b'.diea Ij I f. tr on tb' gr'.'trd. Th' vr.'i:.'.''iiiir new. patter, ....utii. iMfferm? mien..!!. prn fr- tb f'lreifn ver "i f tb' affairs r.i Mia!!hai. Il;,nk..w and el,e...li're. Many Tourists Entering State of Iik7 touri"t nu'odo.lolea from oh- rr rn'f- enl.re-l r-gon jre.teidn,. th largent li-ifi t-.-f for i irg;e d thin neicon. o ht ii-ved to i ir- of pBB !' !t jenr. f . x ' ' f l'l 'Pie fig-iref from T-' fit rtrfmii'ii p- Ift'e rr r"p"f'el diul of J)jgs 5M ' lWHr- w-." Ssmtt sjhi" URST NOflTPOLJirr-1 Cllli'AUO. June IK. (AM 11m ' sniiin'irKhip rctiniuiihcd h,v tlic pro- ciMilion whi' h fur tnnnr uckt4 linn hud hi in under clone gun nl, n 1 1 t pro-fliiinit-d chief uitiieNN, ( liarlcn (. Knl- j " I o.iirt'a wltiima ' v 1,1 ?"cpinTii niuruer irrii. '" ,,M, wiMiess atnmi tor rtir-'-i 1 rMminiitlon by .hu Th.-mn, J. '-Mi'H nt 11;'" n. in. The i'ep witn over the bitter pro tect of the d'-f' iie, whit h argued ihnt the ii i. w oubl prejijilice the Jury and open up avenue nf crutH eiaml n.ition for the tnie wliich otherwine w uld he denied. Opcn Accissatlon I'niman. a dipper little Idotide mail, Imirn'hed imiiicdinrely into hi ac.u sat it ill of SliepliiTit hef.ire .Iiulge l.tl'h had kef JhHI tWfl iieMlori of iihntifitiion. He t.i!kfi in n hafely nudilde voice Hid .Judge I.jfi li, neritetl J-M i th:in sil fe t from ill. wjtn'n ai.ind, atrained ff'twnrtl to hear w!mt wa t,-id. Knimnn gliiii-ed nervously from the J'lde to the j iry t.i e i'il iihmit in the iliair. I niman. .r',irn't .r I tiivernity .f S. ienee ed In an "id bri. k Shepherd "eril him n iili'Mt a .vim in ii.n'ei and .hift nf the ..i...,ti(il . a s.hiiul Inula-rei-ideti. e. m i nl letter ili'jilll IPS' :i.!erl'd..y nd that II f ler he h,t! nent ft r epr en e it la th? io nre Hifpiieid. the accused li.iin e;.loi to hil ilitl'ilUllon. Shepherd n.iitl he wantetj to lake n c i,me in eriiiitnil hat ti-ri'dngv, I ni nil! en ;d. Hheoherd 1a a nAer. hphel vtsit'ed f i e aoioe grruix I'd in, in tetif.rd. nnd ran uliuvt n oiii on a -!ide, ntartej in Germ I ha di.-fetitl.int a-iid he A'.iild re ri.rn, fcrii.' l aiiiian, nii'l up'.n (he aer--oji.J jmt dipl;i) el ripe.-iii! in'erriit tli tiph'Ntl a lid tiil-efculaiit genua. Mic;.I,rd rild how a peron (Jiild he g'ven gerni and l told they i r. iil !.e Jl:-f i.d'l. ed III food Of in r .Id H'n'er, aa i I irnii. a'hiing 'hit Sh-,i-i,-M vtatited t., know if the fnt fefirti tfi, Ur, n feil a poi-.n c-oih f.t feveal-r- in a p-"t ni'irl in e t tin f n f i"ii. I -T.n, .-in et Inn dpi ' tainiifill) m (Contitiufd va pag aen) Explorer At Spitzbergen; News is Measrer All six Members of Arctic Party are Well, is Word Received Message of Arrival is Also Sent to Copen hagen; Details Lacking There, Too; Newspaper Alliance Sends Word NEW YOKK, Juno IS. (Hy The Associate! Press) Tho North Ainei'irnn Xowsimpcr nllinnce iinuottncptl fndny tlmt Honld AiiuiiuIhoii, t.ho pxplnri-r, luis ri'turmd to Spilzborppn from liiH Nurtli Pole flight. Jiornon S. 1'rcuticp, hrotlior-in-liiw of Linooln Klla wortli, co-lcntlrr of tho expedition, said lie had received word t lint nil six members of the expedition hail return ed Hafely to Spil.liergi'ii. Dotaila Aro Lacking COPFAIIAGKN', June IK (l?y The .Woiated' I Yens) The reports of Onptain Honld Aiiiund. i'h'h ro- turn from h'm polar expedition were received in Copen hagen this afternoon. They were not, however, ac companied by any details. I'd c AinnmNcn-KllMVortli nirplnn- j expedition of two liuichllH'S lloppetl ' off from King's lliiy, Hpltrhergen for ! tt n Ntlciuptctl flight to the liolth polr. on May -1. j The venture wn ne nt which lV 'world held iia hrrmh, for I he plunge 'out over the Arctic wnite wn rve.-y- I where nniiittil one of rutrt'tn" !ui.- nrd hul thoae wh'i knew frniil ciperi-j ! ence coiiditiuim In Hie u-irlll ninl well; j at'tpinliitcii with Amnniloen' nhllity j . Id cop" with them, were nltnot in J infin ronfi.lctit that he wouhi return I j aafely. ! Ellsworth as Ohnervor. j I With Aimiiidai'ii, n o'nerver In the; second airplane wni Lincoln Kllnworih ; nvialor, engineer, nihlete, nnd riplr-; 1 er In many of 'the i ut "f the wn j ' pirlt of the WCHtern hemiphere. Amiiiidaen nnd he were the nnvigator of the eipedifion. tlmrged wiih tlf 1 r-H'on-ihility of he.-tdnu it nrKlit on hin Journey and ro-ordinaltiig nt n. M- v 1 1 it . ! In addition the expedition enrri-d four lfl '' " " " r1-'" vj They wete lljalimir Itiifer-Ijirneu, j t&EipiMWIIIPIE Jjy lionlrico tl.irttm Cram f " Ths Story io Far CI nlllk (il.HU.'N'. beaiillfnl flap .,r. marrie, HICK (i IlK-l-liY. . r.,lm lsJ". Her id.-, "f ...ar- ,IB' ! f'M. "'I'1 '"" but no work ..r .bildrenl l.irk brr... MA.I'ilK, ln "- cr'a tnnid, to t,.,l, (iluria t" Hut "he rcfue to Mmr-tie leave-. il"'"nl bain. l.sl'r , w.lli t;lrii.' 'uil.l" t.nrtii' ,,.r ).. frienil". ,,.,. ,in, hire. ItA.S.lllll.H sY NSllS, bI.ImiiikI. Hi. k t her I),,.; eiiii'l aff".d a maid in.'k itli del.'i f-r her Hlie nwrtiup1" eh.tli-. and I iiev. Bilt'iiii(il,ib-. riding .u it "I. STAN- tl..l-(H Utl'l. 'ii'.rla ( I.KV llMl WAVHIHN, .),e via. In l. f-.rp marr.e.i Hi-k They are en mutiii:k liiti'-'"'. i" "" i;i..na In ineii'l I.0' a , ,l .tov i;iri a-ki Wi.b'irn MAY SKM'll It. .'' "' ,"IIS H.Murlt. and M lr. -isi t'AltKWK. t" the limi-e Ih'k re lr.i. ami p'H" 'I" I'le-U ".It. Koran., of h- r .ill affair "ill. J Car''. Maf ' '"" 1 '"'r ! en friend.. I! .t tl.al .l"li't ! lilorin from 'eil. Wobiirn. who 'I- j i p.-, . t l.a. fur New Virk ... a l.w Week.. j ln,k l dan'r,Mi-l.r .11 si'l. nni-. I n.Muia. II.- l m.r.ed by -MUM i llllAUA. Shi," .iN.er. SI SAN , ItltllitiS. U I'.ek'a s.ire.ary. j 1 Out day tuvtard lbs ud of Hick a j is Safe j Lie uieiiimt In th - rwc-jinn itmy mid I expert iiitiuni?, I .iff t:crttd:ion, mi nir!;itM' pil.tt and c n.u i man of I'H.irtcii. .oriu; ttM-.ir Ouidnlil, in I tlinuic of K i itijtnf-tt. :.ornv. .ug ' iiHio'-mii'd n it h A iiiitii'.s -n's riphiH-i I work find ti fut iu r s'lnh nr .f ,i Utl ui ; nl ACniidn, I,. I., jiud t'iirl Ji ik lit of ! Kiictliit li;ifcir, (J;1! iii-hp , me. httnii! Inn I expert n (iniioei- ;iiicinft. Itc ord In BrMIi.f nt. i AmtuiMX'ti hitN ii toiitf nod bri I out j record it cxpiiiMT .f .,Fih i! . uoii i j em nnd Koutliern pol.ii- ri;tnOK, li ; wiii lite flii mini n mm i h iliti 4 in. i I pole, nt uliitli lio pbnit.-l n- N..iw... ! rfimi fhig on ih-ccMibcr l i. i:n l. i"r- illff the 111 ("apt mi It. r . S. o;. ; , UrittNh i pb-jer by ;it 'l.i.i h iii ii, liu'i-. i ihg the ii.r t-r. . ( I A mu ml en lit: litl i'iriri'H1 'work luck in 1:1. Jo nit, ( il-e (;. I ic'i S utli I'"! ir rxpe'stiimi nn I i !HI Ht:trtl-l mlt Oil ft , 'J.igt in tli wbnlin lMp tij' 1, 111 nu attempt to (d.icorr (he long ftoiplit iiorrhw I 1 pntiigi'. In itm he !'U"Ti'iir. ;iml ;.v . 1!Hi.", the i;j n h.til naib-d ,-iroutitl tli? (Continued on pnse tievrii? illar. Wa.litirn . -ml f-r (Ibiria lo 1.11 h" that he esiiertN to lenr town h',!i tu S'-t n j'b in New Yurk. flbxia ii.ifirea bow hhnb'i) Ilia .'l.ithea are. , Now on on With ths Story 'I.HIIIA jinlled her. elf ) from i hn.i nnd he put nn her hat, l-'rniH under .It wide brim eh looked at W'nibiirr. with di-fiei. In her e.e.. ' It ..i dnmlfol of me to let oit know. lintlied your rtizeil ale'V. Hturi." .be eaid fiualTy. -Itut ao Jons a. I have, . . ." She bit her lip in 1'ml.nrraisnient. Well, go on. Whar wr. yn.l fn ins to ..iy?' V'ayburti aked imp it- (et.ll) . 'Iluly tluH . . . Jotl ran't (to down lo Neu York in lint old .int. You'vt Cot to hn.e mime new rlo'l.e.," (Jlnr , ia aii.weie.l, -The more premier mi. o . look the better Jul) J ou II land. ' Xohmly know. Ihat any liettrr than I do!" Bvhlirn 'aid har.llly. : Hul new elotbea limit grow nn tin. he.. Itusnet. If Ihey did. I'd havt j pleke.l off n foupl' "( ll'W suits week. aso. believe Ul'!" If I wer. a man friend tif yours, .loud let in' lend you anmt Uloll'r. miuldn't you?'' tllona a-klil. Wa.ibiirtt noddeil. Hell, think of me jut as i friend , . . tiol a wouinn, then. (Contiuued ou (Mbo oiat)