The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 19, 1925, Image 7

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    Friday Evening, June 19, 1925
THE EUGENE GUABD
Pajre Seven
IIIITT a k .
mu i i Alu JEFF The Tourists Are With Gov.
Al Smith in Albany Today
By BUD FISHER
-yBeark Burton O mm am una k
.'Continued from pag. ooe)
tdof puttin it Into a lUr, tor
Jm, sake? . . . Unlet, it wa.
ihinit that he didn t want anyone
hear. Ah, that must be it! . . .
"filoria picked up her nail file from
tor trar of toUet thinta. She tUpped
Ju sharp point under the loosened
So of the envelope.
Then she stood still, looking down
,1 the sedate syllables of Susan
Rrires name. .
Bfe was filled with sudden self-
tfVhat a snealfme thing she was
joins! Opening another person', let
ter! Gloria flung the envelope down on
vfr dresser as if It had been a live
JjJ. She pressed the flap down
Then she snatched it up and went
kaek into Pick's bedroom.
"looky here, Kikky," she began.
"to you think it's fair of you to write
, letter to Miss Briggs' and ask me
tomtil H tot you? Particularly when
ton five it to me nil sealed up for
(Mr I might take a peek at it. . . .
H,rf it is! I'm not going to post
it for you."
She tossed il down onto the coy
rri of Dick's bed.
' "As if I care a snap of my fiDgers
for what you've written to your old
Miss Briggs!" she added scornfully.
-You' flatter yourself!"
Dick threw back his head and
Utifht'd.
"By Jove, I believe you do care,
t that!" he said. "I believe you
do!" The thought that she might
be jealous of Mist Briggs seemed to
please him immensely.
He ripped open the envelope.
"Here's the letter I wrote to her,
Glory," he said. "Want to see it?"
Gloria took the two sheets of pa
per that he handed to her.
One was a bill for a hat that Glo
ria had bought two or three weeks
before on one of her shopping trips
with May. The other sheet was a
note to Miss Briggs.
Gloria rend it with frank curiosity.
'Dear Miss Briggs, it ran. "'inis
have told Dick how she felt about
Stanley Wayburn from tb. moment
when he had kitted her in his dressing-room.
That would have been the
square thing to do!
But the whole affair had happened
so gradually . . . that she hadn't rea
lised that it had completely separated
her from Dick until it was too late.
But was it too late, after all, to
put Wajburn out of her life? Couldn't
she forget him and try to be a good
wife to Dick?
... After all, what were a few
kisses, a few .utomobile rides with
"ayburn? There had been no real
harm in them and Stan was going
away soon.
Gloria stared out into the street,
thuily veiled by gray April rain.
'I U try to get that money and
give it to Stan and then I'll never see
nira again!" she said defiantly. It
was at if she disputed something with
herself.
She put her handkerchief up to
her eyes and brushed the welling tears
away.
... The telephone busied loudly
in the quiet room.
Gloria glanced at her wrist watch.
It was 2:30. And 2 ol-lock was
the time that she usually met Stan
for . drive or a hike! He was prob
ably phonoug to ask why she had
failed him!
"Shall I answer the phone, honey?"
Dick asked.
"No. no! Let me do it!" Gloria
rushed across the room like a small
whirlwind and took the instrument
from his hand.
Hello." she said nervously. To I
her relief it was not Stan's voice i
that nnswered. j
inis is Moggie, ma'am," the grim
voire at the other end of the wire
said. "Will you please go up to the
hospital right away? Dr. Seymour
has juRt taken Mr. Dick's mother
there to opernte on her for appendicitis!"
Dick's mother! Gloria could scarce
ly believe her ears
Mother Gregory with her bright
eyes and the blown roses . in her !
Mutt Awt jcfi
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THY WILL
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Misinformation
FWpYas GE5AC0S -r aiw? W&$ ra
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bifl is okeh. Will you please send j cheeks, was the last person in the '
i theck with it? Sincerely your,
Hichard Gregory.
Gloria looked at it dumbly.
"What did you think I was writ
he to Miss BripRS? A love letter?"
Dick asked good-naturedly. "Did
you think I was having an affair of
the bouI with her?"
Hia wife nodded and hung her bend.
"I'm afraid I did," she sai(V in a
ititmed undertone.
Dick took her hand and held It in
one of his.
"Well, you nepd never be afraid
of that sort of thing," be answered
her. "I'll never cheat, Gloria. No
miller wnui i tin, i ii ue uv"i "
yon. If I ever find a woman I care
for more than I care for you, I'll
teQ you all about it . . . even before
I tril her!"
Gloria looked at him thoughtfully
with her wide, brown eyes.
Ton don't suppose you ever will
rare for anybody but me, do you?"
ihe asked, startled.
She was surprised to fpl the surge
of jealousy that swept through her
it Jhe thought of Dick ever falling
In lore with any other woman.
"Not a chance in the world," Pick
innwered. "You know 111 never care
i rap about anybody but you. Hut
I'm just telling you that you needn't
worry about letters I write to Miss
Briggs or any other woman living, so
that you won't worry. Bee?"
Gloria couldn't answer him. A
lump rose in her throat,
world who looked like a hospital case,
.Mr. Dick s father is out of town,"
Maggie went on. "And I do- think
someone of the family should be at
the hospital when they operate on
poor Mis' Gregory. . , Please don't
let Mr. Hick know about it; manm.
It might kill him the way his heart
is, and all!"
"Of course, I won't." Gloria snap
ped, as she hung up the receiver.
But how to keen lick from know
ing about his mother. That was the!
question. . ' j
She couldn't go away- and leave,
him all alone in the house, sick and '
helpless as h was! I
And there was no one to stay with j
him. It was Mrs. O'Hara's day off.1
Hanghild had gone to the dentint i
and wouldn't be back before 5 o'clork. '-.
Suddenly Gloria thought of Mis
Briggs. . . Yes, she would have to
ask Miss Briggs to come and stay
with Dick in her absence. There was
nothing else to do.
"That was my dad on the phone,"
Gloria fibbed to Dirk. "He says my
mother's sick and 'wants me to go
over to the Iioiisp right away. , . .
Would you mind if I phoned Miss
Briggs to stay here with you while
I'm gone?"
Dick considered.
"Oh, I can stay here alone, cant
I?" he psked. after a minute's pause.
"There's no need to bother Miss
Briges."
'That's nonsense!
Radio
Programs
You can't stay
Dick was so honest. So decent, here bv yourself!" Gloria cried. She
He was too good for her! I picked up the telephone and called
What would he say if he knew jhrk s office number.
that she had let Stanley ayburn
mike love to her? She raised a
pointed finger and rubbed it hard
cross her lips. She felt as though
they were soiled by ttan s kisses,
Miss Briggs' low, sweet voice an
swered at once.
"Could you leave the office for an
hour or two, and come out here to
the house?" Gloria asked her. "I've
She made a little movement with i had some bad news from my mother
her hands almost as if she were
wringing them. SJie was terribly
ifraid she was going to cry. And she
,turned away and looked out of the
window so that Dick shouldn't sec her
face. . . .
"I'll never cheat," he had said to
her. What on ugly word "cheat"
was!
Gloria saw now that she ought to
4
I Outdoors Costume
and I've got to leave Mr. Gregory
for a little while. It's your sister's
day off duty, you know."
"I'll be there right away." Miss
Briggs answered. Gloria was sure
she could hear a note of eagerness
in her voice.
"Did Miss Briggs say she'd come?"
Dirk asked.
"Did she say she'd come?" Gloria
laughed with cutting sarcasm. "Oh.
boy, she did! Why you couldn't keep
her away with wild horses! Her idea
of a perfect time is taking care of
you for an afternoon. . . . You flip
it from me, Kikky. she has a jenl
crush on her boss! And don't you
forget It."
"Why don't you phone mother to
come instead?" Dick asked, ignoring
Gloria's remarks about Miss Briggs.
"I'd rather have her. - She hasn't
been here for on age."
"Oh. she's not at home today.' Glo
ria replied. "I happen to know." She
had h sudden vision of Mother Greg
ory in the whit operating room of
the hospital.
"I've got to hurry!" she stid. "Here
put your arms into your bath-robe!
And let me brush your hair. ... I
must doll vou all up for Misa Briggs."
She straightened the rovers of
Dick's bed and laid' the volume r(
Stevenson's "ValHma Letters" on his
bedside table.
"There's your book," she said.
"Tniir 1nrlin.T Susie can sit here with
her best bedside manner and read it
vnn nil afternoon in her Booming
iekroom roice ... and rou wont
mt.. r Gloria a bit!"
And again she was surprised at the
sharp pang of jealousy that prickled
through her at the thought of Miss
Briggs sitting thtre with Dick all at- j
ternoon. i
"If there's anything I fmn lo ff
vour mother let me know." Dick call
ed after hr as she went into her own
room to dre. Hia kindness was a
reproach in itself.
How good h was to her! And she
didn't deserve it!
Gloria was ready to go long before
the doorbell rant.
When at last it did. Gloria snatch"!
up her coat and ran downstairs im
patiently. "If I'd had sny sense Id haTe sent
a eab for you. Time connti in a
thing like Una!" aha said sharply to
Mips Briggs as they went up to Dir "
F0?!l- a,,.,- rinmh,A She knew thsi
what Gloria meant was that if she
, bad bad any sens she would hsrs
hurried to the house In a cab herself.
, . She bit her Hp arm phi nnn.uB.
iiift-m anlrsi SrP lle f. It .V . nnH the ROOr of
' dMinite place in the summer j pirk f fnnm there was a radiant smile
on program for camping, hiking. hpr eyPlt
L.-''0r snd general out door wear.t ..(j.by. yoo two." Gloria said,
e knickers ars of oyater colored twJ WM g0D. j
"" and the shirt ia of phages in a confirmed,
hade. I
PACIFIC COAST I
KGW, Portland, -lit 1.5 meters ti
to 7 p. m., Shaw Jubilee singers; .
tu 10:.i0 p. m concert by Slicrmnn '-,
-'l;iy &c I'u. trotu lhiu-Art stutliu.
WMi) p. in., to luMninlil. lltMit Owls j
iuhidtug ise City trio, llltn Nurd- ;
stroin and other fenturett.
KNX. llttHwi.od. till.. me
ters r.;otM:l."i p. ni., Wuriitz.'r pipe!
(rgun studio, Sul Ziff's spurt talk;
(:.."., navel talk. W. V. Aider; 0::iO
7 :H f. program. Ueverlj ridje c.inp:iny.
7 :.'((. program, l-'asteru On', fit ting
company; N-l, prognim. West t'oast
theaters; 1MU, Order of tlie Uptomiat
Dunut, Davis 1'eriVctioti Bread cotn
psny; 10-U, June rursell, the KNX
girl,, singing popular, mmgs; 11-12,
Ahtj Kyinan's c ncoaimr (iiuve' dainre
nrchetftra from AmbnHsador liolel; 12
2 a. in.t Wurlitzer Nightliuwks ii'uui
W'urliiKer studio.
KI'O, San Krancisco. lal;, 42S.:.
0:l-" -i p. m., Warfield theater; 7-7::tO
I'nlace hotel (-onert; M il, Geue
James and Kose ltuom ltowl orches
tra. Kl'StJ. I.os Angeles, t'a.., 275 me
(org V::iO-U:oO p. m.. t rusailers ser
vice, with sermon by Aimee SempK'
.icrheinon. S.lver baud, temple choir
aud soloists; il.ttU-lUSiU. Uroy aiu
dio program thrugh the courtesy of
Myru Belle YickiTB, prt-Mcuting her
artist pupils.
Kl.X, Oakland. tal 5(Hl meters
:t;15-0 p. m., baseball; 7-7:.'H), news
items, weather forecast, markets; 8
!):;iU, studio prog rum of vocal and in
strumeiitul music arranged by Jom-ph
Carey uml broalcust through th
courtesy of the John Hreuner com
pany uf Oaklund, Sacramento and
Stockton; .:30-lU:.tt, music by Tom
Gfrunovit h's ballroom enter tinners."
K1I, I.os Angeles, Cal., 407 mc
ters o.M) p. m., Kiamiuer's musical
mutinee; ti. McDaniel's nightly doings;
0:45, radiitorial talk; 7, Examiner
progrom. arranged ly Leonard Bob
bin; 3, Aeolian residence pipe organ
btudio. Dan Mcl-'arland, organist; 0.
au hour of American folk songs and
humorous sketches, arranged by
George l-'renger; 1U. vocal recital, ar
ranged by J"hn Hmatlman.
KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 454.3 roe
tern 0:45-8:Jfi p. in., Sherman, Clay
& Co., 8:30-10, Times program; Ki
ll. Kddie Harkness and his orches-
KFWB. Hollywood, Cab. 2.2 me
tera 7:45-9 p. m., KFWB, feature
proiram of old-time melodies; 0-10.
program, Frarisr mountain park, and
fisheries; 1U-U, Warner Brothers'
frolic, direction Charlie Wellmsn.
KIU, Ios Angeles, Cat., 405.2 roe-.ertG:30-6
V. M., Ieighton'a Arcane
cafeteria orrhestra, .lack Cranihaw,
leader; 8-0:0, Art Hickman's Bilt
more hotel concert orchestra. Ed
ward KitKpatrick, director; 0:0-7 :8-i,
little stories American history, Pro
fessor Walter Kylvester Hertsog.
Kichnrd Headrick. screen starlet, Nel
lie M. Gill, mouolngue, Vyola You.
srreou juvenile, bedtime story, I'uelc
Jidm; S-10. continuity program, by
Frank A. .Schilling. "A Camp Fire
I'arly at the Bench"; 10-11. Art Hick
man's Hill more hotel dance orchetttni,
Karl Butnett, leader.
Cynthia Grey Savs: j
r
"JAHHIAGR is unfair to -women.
So let's baniih the home."'
rhi- is the jiimple siiggestion ;C
lr. MarK.net PaitnlM of New York.
"Not only wives, but liiittlnnds. too.
are livin; urder ti lutndlrsri." r. Dun
iris told members d the Ntioiml Wo-
i men's 1 V' he other day.
1 "I-effttl marriage and individual
j home retard the progress of woim-u
I and the advam-cnu-m of the race. The
responsibility of a home is a great
U.r!en on n nun. Tins idea of protec
tion for women -that's another lintid
iap. A wiman in first of all a hu
man beinp. free and independent,"
When asked who would raisr the
children, it the home was abolished,
I r. I taniels scid:
"As it i. all women are not n.K-
tirnl litiilhct'a Mmiv umiiihii nliinllt-
Ihate the r chihlren rodnv. Vnriirnl
Vntothers would bear the liiMreu. and
the st tile W'tiild support tliem and
their childrrii. '
"A society in whi.-h men and wo
men could mate freely and In whicli
Wnnipn wmilil Iim ni'inniiiiiinlli' lnH
pendent would be healthy. Women
lnve just as imii h ability us men. Just
as fine mentally, ami just as great
creative gi niui."
There's one phase of marriage
which the faddist Dr. Margaret has
iiinorcd
There are millions ami millions of
women who recognise, the fact that
housework is drudgery, and that mar
ried life ties tin1 in down.
Put in spite of tlieup thlnps.i they
prefer mairiiine to any other kind of
life. , , finiply beraime it means
living with the one man on earth for
vliiu they care, mid bearing his
children.
And so long as the majority of
wien feel lbs w.iy, marriage will re
main the thing that it is toiliy. ,. .
not a perfrct institution, but a fins
one that answers rather satisfactor
ily the needs of a great many nor
mal, contented peopls.
Home Hints
AN EXCELLENT fruit aaucs la
made by thickening ths sirup
from canned fruit with cornstarch.
Coffee Leiss Aroma
The longer coffea Is kept aftar
roasting, particularly if It la ground,
the more of its aroma It loasa.
Ths Bsat load Tea
The best iced tea is msda by pour
ing the hot bereraga over lea. To
let it rool before It Is iced makes tt
loss Its flsTor and bars stbrhtlj
msdlclnal taats.
T Clsfts) etrwr
To dean sttrsrwrnrs nolstsa swft
doth wtth water ami dip It hi Am
whiting and apply. Aftar It has dried
rub off with a soft cloth, and polish
wun cnimoia sain, narar scour su
rer plstsd knlTas or forks.
TTAPPER FANNY g&:
Vv'"' iv fi
Tb:.
r. ma tame, mm.
TM flrt . "Vi ut I. t.
IM y try tn kIM ralrjr
4
Spend the Week-end
up the
McKENZIE
For A Real Outing
go up the
' McKENZIE
SEYMOUR'S
Watch for the Orange and Black Siena
SOFT DRINKS REFRESHMENTS
SUNDRIES TIRES TUBES
A PIra.ant Sile for Your I'arly
Make Plans Now
For The
Fotirth
God's Country
Calls
King's Grocery
AT HENDfllCK'S BRIDQB
Beautiful Camping Grounds
Spend the Week-end Here
Get Your Groceries at the
Alder Grove Grocery
Vi Mile above the latchery
(ias, Oil, and Free Camp Grounds
O. W. MILLICAN, Prop.
illl;
Walterville Garage
FIRST CLASS MECHANICS
TIRES TUBES -ACCESSORIES
GAS AND OILS
Prompt StrvlM
Fair Prloei
Free Auto Camp Ground on River
Fra. Air, Repairing, Tlrn and Tubas
Vida Service Station
PAYNE & OAUGHENBAUOH
The Best of
FISHING
Rainbow Garage
Storag. an, Fr. Air
TIRES AND TUBES
Eiptrt Aula n4 Tir. Rllrioi -
j. w. Mcdowell, Prop.
THOMSONS RESORT
WHERE YOU GET THE BEST ON THE
McKENZIE RIVER
33 Miles East of Eugene
Beautiful Sites For
CAMPING
Cascade Resort
K Mile. From Ejgan.
WARM TANK FOR SWIMMING
DANCING FISHING TENNIS
t'ftltj.i for Koi. Kirnihl or VnftirnithH
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNOAY
SPARKS' RANCH
Forty. (Iv. MIL. Ent of E.gtn.
IIOMK COOKED MEALS
Ho ma Mad. Ic. Cr.am and Candlaa
SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS A SPECIALTY
The Water is Cold
but
OH BOY!
NIMROD INN
THE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN
YCYUR VISITING FRIENDS
FOR DINNER