The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 21, 1928, Image 9

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Notice of Final Settlement
NoUco la hereby itveo that Joeeph.
lne L. Veatch aa adminitttratrtx of the
estate of Loran II. Wheat, deceased,
has filed hep final account in said es
state and the County Court of Ino
County. Orecon. has fixed wtinB..
fday tho 13th day of June, 1928, at
mo nour 01 iu:uo o clock In the fore
noon of said day at the County
FjTClHousework by
rnoae
hour.
m23
jSIfflSG-Phone 602-J.
Wanted
Miscellaneous .
750
"mini MONEI on cars or re-
Erthem- smaU monthly, pay
SWAS MOBXUAOB CO
ItJthSL -
TTAVTTT)
i M $5000 first morteww loan
i,l estate, well secured.
fflU,mette ul!
WANTED
... ini loans. Can give you
. Imn with.
kit ol securuj uii .
expense to you.
F. J- BEHOEB
608 Willamette ..
t r DARNER
t Furaace Man and Chimney
Imp. Fireplaces, turnaces. ana
Ml I'leaneu uu "C!,V V,p
m Shumvioy's Shoo. 1'houe G.V
II
DIRECTORY
of
DENTISTS
WHEN IN NEED OF A DENTIST
CAUL ONK (JJf TIU; iOLLOW.
LNJ:
Name, address, phones, office and
residence!
Adams, Waldo J., 821 I. O. O. F.
iiidg. Fhonu Hi), lies. 2135-1.
Brooks, V. L.. I." O. O. IT. Bid., 237
Endicott, S. C Dentistry
500 iliner Bid. Phono 224
Graves, Robert M. Miner Bldg, 85
Hesse, J. L., 209 Bank of Commerce
li!dg 2845 L171-W.
Lee, W. B.. Tiffany Bide.
42-J 42-L
Moxley, W. E., Tiffany Bldg. .
1872 1W8-J
Schaefer. W. C, Miner Bldg. 1743
Extracting specialist
Titus, W. H., Miner Bldg.
049 2934-H
WIHouRhby. C. B.. 257 E. 10th Aye,
Phone 736
TTTT! KTTQKyT! OTT"ATTT
Courthouse In Eugene. Lane County,
Urejon. as the time and place for the
hearing of said final account.
ij i D'r,ons having objections to
said final account are notified to pre
sent the same m writing on or before
Baid time.
Dated this 14ih day of Mav, 1P2S.
. . . , JOSEPHINE L, VEATCH.
AOmlnlstratrix of the Estate of Loran
R. Wheat, deceased.
HARRIS, SMITH A HRTSON, Attya.
for Admrx.
No.2478-Mon-djr-jf.il
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County.
Alice M. Croner; George H. Moody;
Clara E. Metcalf; Myrna B. Martin
dale; Edith V. Day; and O. ii. Slubbm
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Ellen Nesley, a single woman; the
unknown heirs of P. C. Renfrew, de
ceased; the unknown heirs of Hufus
A. Renfrew, deceased; the unknown
heirs of William Renfrew, deceased;
tlie unknown heirs of Ellen Nesley,
T?T ?rt "'i','? ll S"c ?3' I 1'6M W" "0- Steers 1100-1300
1W rt.EiheVcMN.r?oD " Wd. ""
hank of M.-Kenrie River, thence 1000 P"nd, good fll.50l'.'.nO;
Westerly alons bank of river to a
point due X. of beginning, and
thence S. to be-ffinning: sImo
Hi-sinnine at a point 'JtiiJ ft. N. and
ditto S0O pounds u;i medium $1.7.V.
11.50; ditto oniniiiu S.2f)!iin.7.T; licit
ers iOu iioiiniia down, good -M0.ii'
', ""lu oiuiuon to medium $s
S. R. . E. W. M.. thence E. l.W ft.
tnence . to tne N. line of County
Knad, thence Westerly along N.
line of County Rojv-i to point due
S. of besinning, thence N. to place
' of beginning.
O. B. sn illts Beelnning at a cer
tain blazed yew tree on the R. bank
of the MiKenzie River. 223 ft.
Easterly from NW corner of Iit
2, Sec. 13. Tp. 10. S.. R. 5 E. W. M.
run thence Westerlv nlong river
bank 31S ft., thence South 415 ft.,
thence E. 2tW ft., thence S. to
County Road No. (W, thence E. 50
ft. to point due S. of beginning,
thence X. to place of beginning.
And further decreeing that the de
fendants hnve not, nor have any nor
either of them, any right, title, "claim
TMMKL EVANS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residence and Postoffice address,
Eugene. Oregon.
No.2405-Mon-dr-m21
Directory of
Physicians and
. Surgeons
IvtED Loans of $500 to $5,000,
t mortfase, we" e--iiivu.
ffilkmf.te
Phone 1899
J7
fiTED Loan of $3000 or $3500
f property vamea at juow.
ti5. ore Guard m25
p WATCHhSIIOPPE The home
Ftrpfrt watch, clock and jewelry
kjlirinr. 531 Willamette. m23
I.VTED A loan of $1,000 on an
kprorwi wi-acre tracr. in pay
pn tent. W. T. SHERMAN, CS1
rillimette. m-i
I uke luaas on Karm and City
Property
REST NATIOX.VL BANK
Eugene tf
L'$-Plent; money. City and
Irra. Lowes: Interest rates. F. J.
ERGE& t03 Willamette. tt
HOUSE PAINTERS and pa
r h -s call I'rcstoii & Hulesv
Willamette. Phone 0G5. tf
Money to Loan 800
I C. GATES will refinance or loan
Iomj on your automobile, also
bttel loans. Small monthly pay-
liti 410 MINER BLDG. Phone
F4 U
(EI TO LOAN on City property,
IB 10-year semi-annual in'terest
pun USUUANCE AGENCY
i m Ave. Phone 607
LOANS
T to loan oc homef, prompt ser-
Call at nilr nffiM tnr HotaiU
Itaone 1S20.
U.1UTY SAVING & LOAN
ABULIA 1 II IN
5 West Broadway tf
LOANS
T to loan on homes. R nf mhi
lot setrka; na. mmmiM.V'.a
fn. We ilttf ftjjg fijajj ' .iorA
Wsv'K (J? CO.NniERCB
""-a aut 'lii'ii'ANl
M0XET TO LOAN
At 0 mil R p.... r ,
M AND CITY PROPERTI
?; ht nd Monthly Plan.
0J 4 McCULLX. Phone 137
Miscellaneous
LyE Excr
900i
WHEN IN NEED OF A PHYSICIAN
Oil SLHUEON CALL ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING:
NaiAe, address, phones offioe and
residence:
Beardsley, G. S., Miner Bldg. 045-350
Obstretrica and Diseases of Children
Dale & Scther, Miner Bldg.. 43
Bureery. Kadiuni, X-Eay
DeBar. Geo., akin diseases.
Hovey Bldg.
Day, F. M., Miner Bldg., 224-891
Surgery X-ray Consultation
Donahue, Cha'S. D Miner Bldg
2801233
Genito Urinary Diseases.
Dyott. Gaven. C, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
1332533
Fields. ' R. H.. Miner Building, 628
Residence, 1243 Putterson street.
Phone 1370. Special attention given
to obstetrics aud diseases of wo
men. Fox. Irvin Ii.. Miner Bldg., 8721507
Internal Medicine and Diagnosis.
Guldager. G. F.. Miner Bldg.
1748 28S8-J
Gullion. O. R.. I.O.O.F. Bldg.
Eye, Ear, -Nose and Thruat-
133 1016-J
Hunt. Chas. E., Miner Bldg., 648-1131
. Diseases of Children Obstetrics
Kent, L. S.. Miner Bldg., 7381034
Kerron, Seth M.. Tiffany Bldg.
Skin Diseases A specialty.
1871472
Northwest Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Hospital. I.O.O.F. Bldg.. 133
Bobbins, Carl W Tiffany Bldg.,
18721336
Boss, A. H., Miner Bldg. 84
Internal Medicine; Diagnosis. X-ray
Ssffi&fe. B. F L O. O. F. Bldg.
' 70-J 70-L
Sclover, F. E.. Bank of Commerce
Bldg., 731730.
Skin Discasesand Internal Medicine.
Stanard. D. 0.,'I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
1332029
Talbot, H. G., Miner Bldg
0-15 2338-J
Titus. J. F, 600 Miner Bldg. 629801
Homeopathic Physician
Zimmerman. E. L.. Tiffany Bldg.
6191082
or , nartii. Z.MZ . P"80"' 1 or Interest in any of said real prop-
the V? ' hfn "VT?",!?' mnininn. Is served upon von
n,K.'ni"'ibC? ln 1 e!bT PoMication thereof, for four nue
To v-n J. i Dffenda?'- costive weeks l.v order of the Hon.
the nnk,,,!2 A T' , 'le wojnan; o. F. Skipvrtirth, Judge of the above
deeensert- Th. 'rw PV! '" entitled Court, decreeing that vou
deceabed the unknown heirs of Ru- nswfr th(1 mmmom ner(.in wiihln
kn-hifen ?V?rCCaS,e,d; th T" tonr weeks from the date of the first
r?,T5 . l w ''" Kenfrew. de-! pllWi(11t0I1 thereof, which said date
vr.i..' a '-V of rirst publication is April 23rd,
e8ley. deee&acri. nnil nUn n nthiir mno K
hci (.una ur puriies unsnown Claiming
any right, title estate, lien or interest
in the real property described in the
complaint, herein. Defendants:
In the Name or the Slate of Ore
gon: You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit, within fcur weeks
from the date of tne first publication
of this summons, and if you fail so to
tfnswer, for want thereof, the plain
tiffs will take judgment against you
as prayed for in the complaint, here
in, to-wit:
For a decree decreeing the respect
ive parties plaintiff to be the owners
in fee simple, free and clear from
any and all claims of the defendants,
and all of them, of the following de
scribed premises, to-wit:
ALICE -M. CROXER Lots 2 and 3
in FrisscU's Plat in Sec. 13, tp.
Ill, S. R. 5 E. W. M. in Lane Coun
ty, Oregon.
GEORGE II. MOODY Lot 1 and
Lot B of FrisscU's Plat, in Sec. 13,
Tp. 10 S. R. 5 E. W. M. in I-une
01 LOCAL MffllS
i Unless rain comes local strawber
ries will not ripen for steady nuirket
ing but will come on all lit once, say
dealers. The quotations had dropped
to $2.50 n crate Monday morning.
Thcv are coming in plentifully now.
There was a general change in live
stock quotations Monday morning.
Xcw prices are ns follows: Steers,
S'.'.'iiilc; cows, OWfi-ic; heifers, 7
. k.m.i.b oi.. f,i lil...
County, Oregon; also Beginning at yearling lambs, 6f(lV; light fancy
a point in the center of County I Veal, Wane; live hogs, II U, (ft SI:J4 c.
Road No. 50, 250 ft. Westerly from I Butter nnd buttcrfat were un
its intersection with the East line ! changed Mondav. Eggs and poyltry
of Iit 4, Sec. 13, Tp. 10 S. R. 5 ! prices do not change usually until
E., W. M. said point being SW Tuesday.
corner of lands Bold to N.. E. Met-
calf: thence Y. alone the center of EGOS
said road to a point 427 ft. E. of I Extras . . 23c
the W. line of Frissell's 1'nrk In Firsts 2lg:2lc
Frissell's Pint: thence N. to the , Mediums lSCyllwe
left bank nf the McKeniie liii-er. I Pewecs , 170
.i f .. . i . :.: i v. v.: poultry
,m,.,mi, ,-ffliii.
...
a point due N. of beginning, thence Hens, light
S. to beginning. '1,,B' h,v:
CLARA E. METCALF Lot 20,
Frissell's Plat, in Sec. 13, Tp. 10
S. R. 5 E. W. M. in Lane County,
Oregon.
MYR.NA B. MARTINDALE Begin
ning at n point 272 ft. N. and 300
Snrincs
Capons, dressed
,80
Capons. -live 25o
m-oilers :ic
Roosters '. 0c
BUTTER AND UUTTERFAT
n,,nPl.,ra 4
ft. h. of the SW corner of Fris- ! Creamery butter 43(tl4.1c
sen s l-nrn in sec. l.i, Tp lu, n. it. I Sweet cream butter 4W
5 E. W. M., thence E. 77 ft., thence I Sweet cream buttcrfat 4."c
N. to the left bank of the McKen- i Sour cream buitei -Int 42c
rie River, thence Westerly along: LIVtSTOCK
common to medium $7(iiH.2A; ditto
iow cut , ; i.niis, yearlings, ex
cluded!, good beef $7.7."ilnS..-.u; ditto
cutter to medium $7(jl7.;S; calves
."Hi pounds down, medium to choice
.!UiHi..-ntj nitto cull to common
Ht.Mut ,s..Kl; rcalers. milk fed, good
to choice $136(14.50; ditto inediiini
U(itld; ditto cull to common $7.50
6(11.
Hogs: Butcher classes 25c to 40c
lower ihun Saturday's close; receipts
J 225. including 424 direct or through.
Heavyweight 25O-30O pounds, me
dium to choice $s.,"ii)rU.75: medium
weight 200-250 lmumla. medium to
choice $:l(.ilO; lightweight llill-200
pounds, medium to choice $S.5(i(ii 10.
10; light lights 130-UiO pounds, me
dium to choice $'.i(n l0: packing sows
rought nnd smooth $H.5wn7.!0;
slaughter pigs divi:u pounds, medium
to choice $S.75f(iil.50. Feeder and
stocker pigs 70-120 pounds, medium
to choice $S.75(n 11.50. (Soft or oily
hogs nnd roasting pigs excluded in
above quotations).
Sheep and lambs steady; receipts,
I. 005 including 770 on contract.
Iiuibs 84 pounds down, good to
choice $12.50fi(13; ditto 92 pounds
down, medium $11,506(12.50: ditto,
all weights nil to common: $ll.5orii
II. 50; yearling wethers 110 pounds
down, medium to choice $7.50rn 10;
ewes. $12.20 pounds down, medium to
choice $,Vnlt: ditto 120-150 pounds,
medium to choice $4414.5(1; ditto all
weights, cull to common $2i(4.
WHEAT QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO. Mav 21. M Wheat:
May. open, $1.47 3-4; high, S1.4S:
low, $1.47; close, $1.47 1-S.
duly, open, $1,411 7-S; high. $1.50'J;
low. $1.48 5-S; cose, $1.4S 5-S to 3-4.
September, open $1.40',4; high
Business
And Professional
Directory
Page OTny
A II
1928 by NEA Service
Ali
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iHHfll LOWS1
yPUTH PIWCY CROVIS
ACCOUNTANTS
L. H. UCELSUOFF-iPubhc Account
ant, Room 17, First Nail, bank Uldg
Telephone 35U. tj
ATTORNEYS
ALLEN, S. D. 7U4 VVillametta.
HALL. J. BEN Tiffany Bldg.
2148
a
KAY, L. L.-141 Miner Bldg.
SLATTERY, 11. E. Pbcua 103.
WlilTTEN SWAFFOUD.
Mo Tiliany iinlg.
Lawyer.
a
W1NTE1U1L1ER, O. A. 704 WU
lumelle. Lund Lillea and probal
speciulista.
A0T0 ENAMEL
J.W.P. rubber auto enamel, 77 E 7.
BRAKE SERVICE
said river bank to a point due N. ! Steers
of beginning, and thence S. to place I Cows
of beginning. I Heifers
Beginning ut n point 200 ft. N. and i l-wcs
300 ft. E. of the SW corner of Lambs, live, spring ,
Frissell's Park in S. 13. Tp. 16 S. ; Laiiiba. yearling
R. 5 E. W. M., thence East 77 j ethers
ft., thence S. to the X. line of the ! J,1'"1' ' ",f """T
county road, thence Westerly nlong ; I, ,
, Ri.'.Wilc
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PKiH'ltUOKK oi MOlilTZ, INC.
8i:4 I'eurl i'huue 843
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CHIROPRACTORS
DR. ASil'l'ON, 081 WILLAMETTE
VUU AlT'Ul.NXMENTS CALL 521 -J.
N. line of said road to a point S,
of lieginning. and tlicuce N. to a
point of beginning.
EDITH V. DAY Beginning 272 ft.
N. and 200 fL E. of the SW cor-
Directory of
Optometrists
and Opticians
Hoes, dressed
UKAIIMb, MAT
Wheat, bushel . $145
Oels, bushel -72c
Barley, ion 5-liifa
DR. J. E. tsCol'lELD Palmer chir
opractor. Neuroculoineter aervica.
bi7 v iiiauieiie. paoue 1u7-j. Ilea.
1004-J.
.du.'ii ipi.'c -rrr- : :
;....12'4c GEO A. SLUU.N, Electro cuiroprac-
Store.
CLEANERS
BUTTERFIELD. DR. GEO. H.
827 Willamette Phone' 712
GICK. DR. ROYAL
Out and vetch hay, ton $14
Cheat hny, ton $10fl2
Baled straw - ...$8
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
Onions, lb. 4Vjc
New carrots, doz. buuehes 00c i
Poliiloes $1.2551.50 JENS' ANU LADIES' TAILOR-
Onions, green, doa. bunches 45c i i(j Alteration, repairiug. Prcsa-
Green peppers 30c I ilJi( wttU(Bti. 158 12lh Ave. West.
Cabbage He, m7
' EASTSIDE C1.EANERS Suiu,
i overcoats aud plain dresses, clean
ed aud pressed, $1.25. We call and
deliver, luul 1 runklui Blvd. Phone
' 410. tf
Lettuce, doa.
Mustard grens
Green pens, lb
Hhubnrb. lb .
Strawberries, local.
boxes
..60c(3$l
. 7c
..12e !
CONTRACTORS
878 Willamette.
Phone 620 f Swiss chard
-jj-(ji4c HAUGHEAVES & LINDSAY-Bulld-erate.
24 I lug coutractom, 030 Oak St. TeL
$2.50 ! 2040. o
HC i
HOFFMAN. DR. J. A.
790 Willamette. Phone 287
MEADE, DR. EIXA O.
14 W. 8th. 1'hone 330
MOODY, DR. S. W.
832 Miner Bldg. Phone 862
WATTS. DR. J. O.
215 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 1062-J
Cucumbers, don.
Radishes, doz, bunches 45c
.IC 1
COLLECTION AGENCY
Suinnch. Ill
Tomatoes, III
New potatoes, IT)
New beets, doz. bunches
Aspnrngus, III
Broccoli
Turnips, dozt bunches
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. May 21. OP) Cat
tle and calves sternly, receipts, cattle
..8c
....20(((30c
:oi
Due
84il0c
15c
00c
L. M. TRAVIS Bonded collector!.
C. N. Johnston attorney.
CYLINOLR GRINDING
PE.MPROOKL Si MORITZ. INC.
824 l'carj Phone 843
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
FOR A BUSINESS t DUCATION
Attend j uaene uusintss voue.
UU2 Willamette Phone UuO,
EfSfrai OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Bv Ahcrn eugene cakinet shop
I .i... ""'iiuiiiefi alter thee
!.'"-l till! fall. pr,f ,f
..""ice.
tB : INSURANCE AGEN-
' Oak.
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m21
troublt may eommunl-
"ign Lee nf ih. o,.
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tf
Oman's Realm
IJUUTY PiD,
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M IIEAtTl hm.5"1 roer.
rrr-i2jUd s. Tel. 838.
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A4.A3bR, MT5S. MooPLH!
."TS SfiAVT COLLECT
1.65 ! MA-re -To .
rUv "To ASK FOR
-TVP CASM, BltT It's
OUE OF -TMeAA KlUP
OF PACKAGES I HAE
"TO COLLECT OKi 3,
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MR. CASEV,-To BE RE-TORMEP-ro-rHE m
SEUDER SORRV THAT OLP CHUMr
OF MIME MAKES "TWlS ETRA UlORKfe
TbR. Voa ! ' ns :5ust owe ow
-rUn?E se-T of Books offers, seut
COLLEC-T, AUP F MOT 5ATISFACloi-i.v, h
PE-faRM IM HHRE& J-VWb io -me
pliBLlSHERS, AMP MOME"- VJILL
BE PEFUMPEP.'-"T'S AW OLP
-TRICK OF HIS, HE REAPS THE
set; amp peturms n wvway :
! ALL kinds uf cubiuet work, (urnitura
repairiutf nnd wood turmig. M. 11
Kautiuka, 21U W. I'lion
ELECTRIC MASSAGE
KLKCTKIC MASSAUIC TreatmpiitB.
elms. rainttr. Vtd. Cottsno
i (J rove Hotel, Kxttiniualioim Iran.
J8
C 1 1 AFTER X
ANDREW BAUUtiwa wns head of
a bite advertising agency. An im
portant niau, but not bo important
that he was not ready to seo Fred
erick Dean, a club crouy, at any
time.
They had a friendly Utile chat, a
perfectly clear and to-tho-point chat,
in Andrew's sumptuous office, and
then 1 ean took his departure, lie
fore he cloned the door behind him,
1 1 o w e v e r. he w a s ca re fu 1 to re ie a t
one specific injunction:
"Don't let mv name flin out!
Mr. Harrows assured him it would
not hnnncn.
Later that day Nathaniel Dnnn
received a telephone call to make
an appointment with Andrew Har
rows. Nathaniel wished to turn
away from commercial work to de
vote hhuxelf to the serious aide of
art, but the thouclit that this inter
view might lead to something that
would he a means of hastening the
establishment of a home for Virginia
helped him to deride to aee Harrows
at three o clock.
lie had hoped nil that morning to
hear from irginia. At the same
time she was trying to summon
courage to call him while drooping
ami reviving alternating ly under de
spair and hope. She knew the or
deal of confronting him with evi
dence that appeared to be duplicity
on his part had to he faced, but
the moments when her faith sank
low terrified her so that she could
not ngatn possess the feeling of com
plete faith in him. She was afraid
to see him. Afraid ho would bo un
able to explain.
After luncheon she could no longer
Dear tne agony ot uncertainty, and
sue sougut ner room to nut in tin
(ii 11. Nnlhnuiel niiswi-rnil ftiNiiuiilv
"Virginin." ha cried when he heard
her voice: and Virginia's heart
mronncu witri joy.
"Can yon eome up?" buo respond
ed. "Itight away?"
"111 hou t he sub. it's nntekest
Oh, wait a minute; it's nearly two
o'clock, sweetheart, and I've not nn
appointment downtown at three. I
niraid l can t mnke It. W ill you
wait for me until four? I'll be there
before -if I can. It seems ages since
I saw you. How are you?" His
voice took on n tone of anxiety
"Hverythinc nil right?"
"Not quite . . . no; there's some
thing wrong. ZSiel, Hut I feel hot
ter, just talking to you. lou 11 hur
ry, won't you ?"
"I'd fly if I could. Rut whatever's
wrong, we'll fix it up. Don't you
worry. I think something good is
waiting for me downtown. The Har
rows people, they telephoned they
wanted to see me. It may inea
a lot of work. Wish me luck."
Virg'nia wished him luck nnd
Nathaniel cerlninly thought when he
talked with Andrew, Harrows later
it was working like a charm. Until
he was told that the work was to be
done in San Francisco. lie was too
disappointed to speak ut once.
"Are you prepared to leave Im
mediately?" Mr. Harrows inquired.
Xuthunitrd shook his head. "I
can't b-nve New York," ho said re
grot fully. "It's impossible."
Harrows scowled. "Hut we are
offering you n wonderful onoortun
ity," he pointed out, unnecessarily.
.Nathaniel (hough t. lie realized It
well enough. In fact, he hail been
swept off his feet when he heard
the amount of money he was pro
mised for hit services.
"I'm much- obliged to you." he as
sured Harrows; "hut I can't consider
the offer. I have other interests that
will keep me in New York, for a
wh le at least."
"Well, think It over. We will al
low you until the day after tomor
row to give us nn nriVwer. Perhaps,
in the meantime, you could dispose
of tho other ninlters. You'd be n
fool to turn this chance, down, Mr.
Dunn.
Nathnnlel took his problem to Vir
ginia. He decided on the way up
town that he would accept Harrows
offer, if, by nny chance, he could
persuade Virginia to go with him. It
cost him more than a little regret
to think of letting his mural work
go. Hut he wuh glad he could make
some sacrifices for Virginia. Art,
nt the moment, was of small conse
quence compare dto his love for her.
He wanted h"r with nil tho capacity
of a one-woman man . , , with his
whole heart and soul.
Nathaniel gave silent thanks that
she was alone when he arrived, for
ho knew thnt he could not hnve
trusted himself to meet her without
manifesting deep feeling. One touch
of her fingers and little rivers of de
sire were coursing nil over his body,
She had no chance nf preventing
him from sweeping her into his arms
nnd covering her fnce with kisses.
He strode neross to her from the
door nnd took her so without one
word passing between them.
Hut her nt til tide whs so iinrcRnon
slve, so unyielding, thnt Nalhunff!
became aware of It even while his
lips touched hers. He lifted his
head and looked into her eyes. He
looknd deep and finest ionnhly.
"Virginia," he asked. f-nrful of
what he snw there, "what is it ?
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Why don't you kiss me?
cold!" Ho Bpoko in genuine nmnze-
ment, for he knew that hut Virgiuia
was fashioned to love nnd be loved.
The memory of many sweet caresses
bloomed fresh in his heart It was
not Virginia's way to tako a kit-is
without returning it.
"Let's sit down. Niel," she said,
struggling out of his embrace. Nath
aniel followed her to n sofa and
sat he Kid u her, tu ruing to look nt her
Closely.
"Hotter tell me straight out what's
wrong," he said quietly.
"1 Intend to, Niel, because I can't
go on not knowing tho truth. Ever
since ycrttorday afternoon the world
has seemed like a bottomless pit of
despair to me."
"I knew you couldn't bo happy
hor-V Nathaniel told her flatly.
"It a not the I leans, Mel, it's you.
You see, I've found dlit that that
girl, Chin, was in your studio yes
tcrday morning!"
Sim saw Nathaniel start guiltily
nnd her Hps drew together with the
nam of it. v
"She's n boheminti, you know," he
sanl lumclv.
"Is that way she told me I bad
the wrong number?'
"I don't know why she did that,
Virginia; I couldn't reach the phone
lit time to stop her. Hut, look here,
sweetheart, you don t mean that I
should think you worried on that
account ?"
"Perhaps you nrllsts nre different
'from olhcr people, irginia said i
trifle, taetlv; "but even if I eon!
believe it were proper to be tin-re
why should you deceive mo about it,
jmci r
"Virginia, plranp don't say that
I ve never uoliuerntHy ueci-ived you
about any thing. I confess I might
hnve let you know you had the right
number fn the f irt place, hut I re
alized It Is difficult for a n v one who
doesn't know her Jo understand
Chirf. She's ns irresponsible as a
child; T d dn't see how I rould tJ
you then and in tike you understand.
She was right there, you know." '
"That's partly w but hurts, Nlel
to have her know that you let her
Interference pass."
"It didn't pass nnrehuked, Vir
glnia. I gave her the devil."
"You haven't explained what she
wns doing there."
"She wan there when T got home
Had cleaned up the plneiv scmlilie'l
It inside and out. nnd when I found
her she was dead to the world. I
hadn't the heart to difluih her, Vir
ginia, so I read myself to sleep In
a chair nnd the next thing I knew
she wns answering your ring."
Virgiuin felt a little n limned.
"You rould have told me ciioiikh j
to b't lief know that we don t have
secret," tshe said defensively, "You
nee what it lends to, Niel. I've
ngonized over the whole thing so
terribly. It did look bud for yon,
you'll admit that, won't you?"
"I don't blame you, a wie thwart,
but I'm sorry you didn't hnve more
faith In me. I'd trust you blindly,
Virg'nia."
"Wait until your pride in wounded
nnd see tf you will.
"All the time, first lady of my
land. There isn't any thing or anyone
that can make me doubt you until
You're you yourself tell me you don't lor
me.
"You make me feel very small and
mean, Niel."
"That's good." he assured herf
you ought to feel like a worm."
"Oh, Niel, I do, but it's sweet
to feel that way. I'd rather be a
happy worm Mum an offended goose."
"That's right, but while we're on
this subject, I'd like to ask vou how
you found out all my sins?
"I recognized Miss Mond's Tolca
when P telephoned you again yeater
day afternoon while you were out."
"A ml I wan only gone ten min
utes," Nathaniel mourned. "I VM
so upict because I didn't hear from
you, I imagined all kinds ot things.
i - '
I imagined thnt old Ilighhnt
keeping you locked up In a closet
aud feeding you on gold, or taking
you around to show you how the
wives of poor husbands slave in the
kitchens. So I came up here last
night and patrolled the place until
Clarissa and her boy friend came In."
Virgiuia sut up struight and looked
stern.
"Didn't Mlsi Mond tell yon I
called? I asked her to."
"1 suppose she forgot It, Virginia,'
She would."
"Yes, I think she would," Vlr--ginln
said slowly. "Oh, NioU" eha
cried suddenly, her eyes widening
'with fear; "Niel, I'm afraid of her
ami of , , ," "
"Ah, good afternoon, Mr. Dann."
Nathaniel nnd Virginia turned
quickly, the littler a little embar
riiHsed. Frederick iJcnn was coming
toward them from Lne hall.
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