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V928. THE EUGENE GUARD Shi . is il' ' !ai T AT1T RUTH DEWEY CHAPTER XXXIV nT) bent hi ad 'ar b, 1113 l9?. drew away with a little r ?- v, ran forget every tiling !!!? upp"" "h .,aid ,"ofU'' rtj tart take onr happiness in our f " i". u0ld ma In your arms. V We're a right to each jerked himself free of her fjSa OP narply against the grill SjHow could there be any hap- fffl looked at hlmwith a touch rLSf st your feet?" ahe taunted feat there' Cr . . . and Bertie L "n Tflod reminded her with great fVha?' do they count V Lila V MtL "Cy oajcht to know what an Kinian ft when he marriee a rJJ-rirll And Bertie Lou doesn't Ki niflp of her fingers for you!" ren so, we're married to them, bl remiea, a wnw wwumj. I dinner to him, in. Arvr in nrr What of 'Iwr' she asked. "Marriage needn't JJ'w from being happy, need it? rk Rod. don't sacrifice me for two Dkw!io don't know what it Km to he in love!" "Are you going to leave Oy?" Rod .k-d her. "I couldn't let you do it Kme, Lna. I just couldn't, that's 11. Gr'i my friend." Ltla ran a emooth finger along his 'I don't Intend to brenk his heart. Bod," ehe said, "but he's going on a ghij God. LUa, haven't you any ypncy?" Rod cried, breaking en Erflj free of her clinging arms. His Corai were like a laah acrose Llla's tl didn't know yon were sqneam l" ah fired at him. "You oueht L'diTorce Bertie Lon if you think tnuca 01 aecenL-j. OD moved toward the door with n00t answering her but she wan kfore him like a darting flame and rtood with her back against the loor handle. "So that got you, .did it? ahe nocked him. "It Isn't so pleoaant to ,.u a troth like that, is It?' All ijht to talk to me about decency, jat how about a man who permits lit wife to fall for another man icd makes no effort to prevent it?" Rod fairly trembled with out tied feelings aa ho stood before ier and listened to her scathing de- mnHritfnTL -Yonve iea me into iqjb. sne Lot on. "Everyone knows you don't bin west werne ijou aoes. wen, h; shmiidn t you core . . . unless mi wanted to be free to do the tuner loure a Dig traua witn your Elk of decency. I'd like to know Aow von eet that way! I Rod tried to brush nast her. "Uh. lo," she stopped him, "you'll hear Ki rest of it. Mr. Good. Tou told tie yourself that Bertie Lou's gone tt to Marco faimer s place, she lfhed shrilly. "A house oartv! fere yon kidding me or yourself? wncy, ha, ha. I m not good enough In iet on with you, but your inno fcnt little wife, who belongs to lirco I'aimer, is good enougn to be r.irried to . . . "Move, or I'll make you." Rod iritrtA In n votrn thnt v1hmtH frith suppressed fury. LUa threw ilr heod back and closed her eyes, riouu have to mane me. she dared. le next instant she was rudelv and ft forcibly thrust aside. When Bhe righted herself Rod was me. Bot his destination was given no DDt in the blind horror that Big valuea In Rose Glass ware at $1.00. QUACKENBXJSH'S HO E. Broadway Tel. 10S7 "How from Cole's Confectionery East 8th at West Parl The "Silver Grays" To Portland via Corval- lind Albany 8:00, 9:35, U:50 g.m.; 2:35,4:35 p.m. fit Hartisburg. To Roseburg 1:3 J, 6:35 p.m. To Grants Pass, Med- ford, Ashland 1:35 pro. Pacific F. G. LEVIS. Ttiiil Aitn$ FteM.iiM AhirlwindS V COMING f nvjr GROVES Di?Mh possessed him. Ltla's worts Msm like red hot irons into his conscious- n... fth Unwm A LI- i. . r t -X r w"i"uiy sure ne naa beenl Berue Loa and Marco Palmerl root, idol, iool! Lould he see? It wasn't true! God, It wasn't trns! JJH found himself at home. Not one step of the way he had tra versed remained in his memory. He migt.t have walked miles or blocks; he couldn't hn. mM kLLL 1 l l . not known the distance. The apartment was onbearable. lie went 1nn Rtl. T ' - " ww. . IUUQIi with a beaker of faded rosea on the urebeer. Two hnni. l.tM. I) . . out Of th nlni.. hi w. .1 & j - . a j un ui.uiai Mir V u . . ulm IUVI tie started without it, but saw it in the hall and put It on. When he cab. Strangelv. the driver knew " rsimer estate was. -tiet me mere ana don't let anything oii'i ii mi oraereo recklessly it s some ride, brother," the man returned, ne naa mi doubts of this wi'.d-eyed fare and he had no relish for A Inn. rnnntra i!p. 4k at th nd a. 1 A ti-Lt V- tei mere, - noa tiashed back. "If. in K..nb. i- .a t Ttnn flu. mtt tls i I.. ----- a ...... w.c muucj, uaaucu it to the driver and climbed into the luu. He drove that ear with every nerve In his body, straining forward for more speed, now and then speak ing to the man at the wheel, urging him to "give it a little gas, man. cant yon?" .t"Suy'.hat tua, a race with the stork?" the driver barked at him the third time he asked for speed. I can't afford a ticket, Bo; I've had the limit." Rod settled back to endure the rest of the ride in silence. TT was daybreak when the driver turned off the state highway and took the road to the Palmer country home far out on the South Shore of Long Island. The house, set a quar ter of a mile back on the blue stone driveway, appeared dignified and peaceful in the early morning light. Moat of the windows were shut tered, but a few on the second floor showed drawn blinds. There was a wooden door, used to close the house miring the family's sojourn In the South orabroad, leaning against an outside wall. Hod understood. Marco was using the house In his parents' absence. He instructed the taxi driver to wait for him, and walked up to. the door to ring. As he reached forth his hnnd he saw with surprise that the door was not on the latch. It swung open a few inches and Rod obeyed an impulse to enter without ringing. Inside a strange sight met his eyes. The furniture of the hall was still shrouded in linen covers and the floor was bare. Top coats and hats wore thrown over chairs and on stands, indicating that Marco had not brought a butler out with him. But those carelessly-placed coata and hnts were a welcome sight to II nd It was a house party! A flood of rrnei mac sooinea mm like cool wa ter on a pnrched tongue swept over him ITa nl... An .L - 11 ,'""c "u " iivinn room, oblivious of trespassing; not vuiiiiK, nun it occurred to nun. Thn llln. J ii.iuK mviii pie.euiHu h de plorable sight The air reeked of stale tobacco smoke, and countless iruys, iiuea witn clgaret ends were everywhere. Trays with tell- tilt A rlneeng veoon and bottles, with an array of amaller nun ies mi out mem line cntcaa hud dling around a aquat hen, decorated the room lavishly. Rod Raw a piano with a torn rec ord trail! hit out of It like a ghcantic ticker tape. The floor waa marked by dnnrini? feet and some of the covered fti rnltnre was heaped in piles, or overturned. A few ehatra and a davenport near the fireplace pinned to the back, waa a corsage of orchids. Rod turned grim at the sight of It Bertie Lon and orchids. Did ahe get po many that ahe cared little for them ? But who would think of imwers hi a party sucn aa una must have been? T) OD struggled hard against the memory of Lfla'a words. Had It been his fault that Bertie Lou was receiving orrhids? Could he have Mopped It If he'd tried? But they'd agreed to remember their marriage vows until they wanted them broken legally. For half a moment Rod believed In Bertie Lou without doubt. Then he thought of LUa of her triekerv and faithlessneBa. Women were devils! Bad! A man was a fool to trust one of them! Rod would know soon. He'd find Bertie Lou some where in this warren of sleeping revelers and wring .the truth from her! He' took the stairs two at ft time, his feet makinc but little round on the thick paper that was laid over the silencing rubber pads. When he reached the scond floor landing, a broad, spacious central hall In real ity, he paused to look about him. There were three corridors leadins to the sleeping rooms. Rod could see down the one on his right with out moving. He took a step In that direction when a man's voice down the corridor that led to the rooms in the bark wing attracted his at tention. He heard an Indistlngulsh nlil feminine murmur In reply. He turned to the left and when h csme ahreast of the middle cor ridor he wns Just In time to sea ft young man stp from a room and hear Mm say with a teasing laugh: AMSPOKER Home of the Kolster Radio Expert Radio Repairing Tel. 954 69 West Broadway When BRISTOW sells vou a Watch or Dia mond it must and will please you EASTMAN FURNACES RAY MARLATT HEATING & PLUMBINO Phone 1847 651 E. 13th mer ft tab" Vmbei h Btm Lon I tmxtmi tin trs was wearing a si-Aeo eei(cf cmko and bedroom f. a looting ooy. But wh soat ws he to pull a ahlng like this under his mother's roof, even U he was going to marry Bod's lips eorted in contempt, but Be went on, intending to make Marco fi.ll him V.- . A t: - A n .. - IjOU. Halfway down the corridor he .luppeo. a msju nao. appeared rrom some backstairs, bearing a breskfast of her, and possibly avoid a scene "u jouqt miuier. The girl did not taie any notice of him, and just as hs was about to sneak to her she reached the door of the room Mrrco had left, and rapped upon if Is was opened at once by someone Rod could not see. Hut he heard a voice directing the girl where to put the tray. The voice was Bertie I.oa',. (To bs Continued) L-IELEN Norris, the crippled girl from the mountains of southern Oregon and author of "Just I'lannin'," has written her fourth radio play for KOO. It l called 'That Awful Dif- ference" and will ibe produced' over the General Electric station Thurs- day night. Sept. 6, at 8 o'clock. Thou sands or letters received by KGO fo lowing the broadcasting of the thn last ploya by Mise Nome indicate that the little playwright haa acquired the knack of writing for rado. Her true, home-like, heart-filline stories seem to plaj4n the heart airings of all and) jubuj command tremendous audiences. Those who are in the "know" pre dict a brilliant future for her. At oresent Miss Norris is rrpoverinir from an operation on her legj, which it is hoped will make her oa able in body aa ahe ia In mind. Members of the KCK) Player who endeared them seWoa in the hearts of listeners with their puta In Mibb Norris' last play, "A Cup of Ooifeo," will be hoard in her latest brain-child, "That Awful Difference," MONDAY PROGRAMS NBC 4 team-time gayeties through KPO and KF1; 7, RCA hour. "Singed but Safe" bv Rantrer Rill with "Home and Highroad,1- 'Mountain and stream' "i ne roreat, Jn Mature a KGOl KPO. KFI: A. Shell muhan- tsts; 9, correct time; 9:01, sung paintings over iviiy and ivuu Oreaon Stations KORK (liOl.lni) bugene 8:80 a. m., housewives' hour; 12, noon con cert: 3, sunshine hour: 5:80. firesije hour; 6:45, sports aud late news; 7, sponsored pro crams. KEX (277.6m) Portland . agri culture, stock reports ; tt :30, organ ; 7:30, concert; 10, dnnce frolic. KOIN (Slihn) Portland 0, pipe organ; 0:30, sports; 8, KOIN players ; iu, ounce music, Washington Stations KGA CioU7m) Spokaue 5, kid dies program; a, dinner music; V, music. KOMO (300.1m) SeatUe con- KFOA (447.."im)' Seattle: 8. mimi cal travelomie: 9. orean recitaL KMO t2.Vt.lm) Taeoma 9, book chat; lO, classical program. California Stations KFON iW1.8ni) Long Beach oMU, pianist; HMO, mimical comedy. KFI 408.5m ) Loa Angeles 0, nvmnhnnptfn 10. Hnneo. mtinin. KFRC (454.3ml San Frandaco (.-emilians; , jamboree; 10:10, dance music. KFWB (861.2m) Hollywood 9, piano recital: 10. dance miiHic. KGO (3H4.4m) l:ikiand 9:30, uenerai mecmc program, TUESDAY PROGRAMS NBC 7, Memory I jane, broadcast tnrougn kumo, kuw. hoo; , KvereadCy program, comic opera, over KHg, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI; 8:30, AmaiRo'a Gitnnos, over lltu, I.L J, ive l, u. cun eti win'- dance music (hrougn KFi and KPO. Oregon Stations KQW (491m) i'orLland 0, dinner concert; 7, studio program; 10, dance musac KEX (Vrn.Qm Portland fl:S0. or gan concert: 7, dance music; 9, con cert ensemble; 10, dance frolic. KOIN (319m) Portland 0. pipe organ; 7. orchestra; 8, vaudeville; U:4u, ligiit nroaacasi. Washlnaton Stations KFOA (477.5m) Seattle 8:30, or- San recital: 7, music program; 9, stu io program, KGA ,200.7m) Spokane 5, kid dles' program; 0, dinner music; 8, old time orcuesira; u, mustcaie. Canadian Stations CXRV (291) Vancouver, B. CV 0, orchestra- 10, concert trio. California Stations KGO (384.4m OklandV4:20. newa, baseball; 0:30, The Strfllling Trottf-adour;" 9, The IHlgrlma Orien tal hour. KFRC MM.ftm) San Francisco 6:20, stage and screen; 6:30. sports; 7, music; 9, Carolinans; 9:30, piano i-nritn?- 10:10. dance music. KFON (241.8m) Long Beach 4 AO concert orohwitra and entertainers; ft:lft, Ing Reach municipal band; 9, ontertra. Santa Gara SANTA CLARA, Aug. 13 (Spe cial) Paul De F. Mortimore, new pgstor, drove from Gladstone Friday to meet with the church board Fri day night. Plans were laid for a big day Sept. 2, when Mr. Mortimer ia to take up the church work for the coming year. Every member In the church will be expected to be pres ent sod with th -a -a Hon time about over everything sbonld b looking for ward for a rtat year's nork. Schoo! begins Sept. 10. Already plans are oei'g mad to get the rooms clesned and all repairs done so every thing will oc in ordir U begin. F. F. Cooper la to b principal again this year, , Boys ami gir! sra selling tickets for ths Bo-ery W. Ki-yder entertain ment to bo g'vea In tos school bail next Tuet-lsy ivening at 8 o'clock, Aug. 14. Tie ladies sid is sponscrlng this progTsna and will nse the pro ceeds to aprlr on the basement floor of the cbnr"b. Mr. and Mrs. IL R. Rmeraon have porchssed an acre from J. J. Xicolle, Just north of the Nicolle resident and are making preparations to build a new homv It fa to he an op to dat home, with basement, water plant snd all the conveniences of the modern hm. BRING YOUR work to Hef man's where the best af workmanship costs n mora. Watchmaksr, and Jfwrtert. ;0 WHIametla. At McDmi14 ' : lR- I Roene from "Hot Heels" starring Glenn Tryon with Patsy Ruth Miller at the MoOonald. Screen and Stage McI)ONALT Monday. Glenn Try- on in "Hot Heels." COLONIAL Monday, Bebe Dan iels In "Swim, Girl, Swim." Kl-JX Monday, Mryant WasnDurn In "Skinner's Rig Idea." HE1LIU Monday, Lionel Barry more in "The Thirteenth Hour." AS a comedy and a drama of the back-stage and the race .track, 'Hot Heels," la a combination pic ture that offers plenty in entertain ment. Glenn Tryon carriea off the comedy honors, with Patsy Ruth Mil ler in the chief supporting rolo. Wil liam Craft must get credit for direct ing the film which is an achievement for special mention. A steeplechase marks the story ai well as other "racing" situations. The Heillg's current film Is Lionel Barry mo re in "The Thirteenth Hour." 9 Bebe Daniels In "Swim, Girl, Swim" opens at the Colonial Monday for two days showing. The Rex's offering for Monday and Tuesday ia Bryant Washburn in "Skinner's Big Idea." The big attraction at the McDon ald for the latter part of the week will be Norma Talmadge'a "The Dove," the star's first United Artists picture. It opens Thursday to run mrougn caiuruay. Canary CANARY, Aug 18. (Special) The E. & B. iShingle Ml J Co. re sumed sawing today after eing closed for more than a year on account of the dull shingle market. W. P. Kr hnrt, manager, has alreadv received an order of one carload from the Twin Oaks Lumber Co. of Eugene. "Blackie" Berkenshaw will again be head sawyer and three grades of shingles will be cut, Elder Johnson, who Is folding a aeries of Adventist meetings at the Farmers Union hall waa an over night gueRt at the W. F. Groves home Wednesday night. Mrs. .S. K. Otiinn and her three grandchildren, Marjorie, Roy and Dennis Qiflnn of Eugene arrived on the early morning train Wednesday for a visit with IL W. Prouty and daughter Ivndell at Berrydale. Mrs. Quinn Is a sister of the late Mra. Grace Prouty. Mr. Henry Bedford, J. W. Stowell, and Ben Hershy motored to Marsh ffeld and returned Tuesday. Mr. Bed ford waa also a business visitor at Westlnke Monday. Grant Flak motored to Kugene Wednesday and returned with his wife end little son Hiilie, who has been In the hospital there beina treated for a gunshot wound Inflicted accidentally by his little half-brother, Harry Grover. Rillle Is doing nicely and visits Dr. George P. Edwards each day to have the wound dressed. Harry Grover who has been stay ing at the Win. Hcott home the past three weeks returned to bis home Thursday. Vera Austin snd Ilarold Jones are camping on Sunset mountain this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Doraey of Ada were business visitors at Canary Wednesday and attended church aer vices In the evening. Henry Bedford, George Rhollen berg and Ren Hershy were business visitors at A meeflrif f tlie school bonrd was held Wednesday evening- with two directors, Hnr Bedford and Our Merlon, and Mrs. Klsle Hcott, clerk, present. Illfls were opened for the contract of driving the school bus and T. A. Hhollenberg awarded th Job. He wfll enlarge tbe bed of his truck and put a cover over the entire body so the children will be comfortable In all kinds of weather. HOU&e FOR RENT Strictly modern a-room atuoco I house new furnace, fireplace. Garage. 1404 Vlllanl. Phone 250 between 1 and 8 2 154-J before 9 and after 6 p. m W. W. Moor. "Pan Dandy- dee, but It's dandy bread, and more slices to the loaf." morence FLORENCE Aug. 18 (flpedal) Jars. Shrum and ctuldrsn of Minerva were gueau oi Mr. Mary JoUuaon, Friday. Verus Dahlln drove bis mother Mr. IMhlin, and sister Iuclla to Florence Friday. They were guests of Mrs. Ono 1' helps. Mr. iind Mjs. Fuxniah and two chil dren fr-m Siltcooa were Florence v ta ilors this vreek. The fishing schooners Shamrock and Yakima war in Florence Friday, waiting for the ocean to calm. Morris and Morris, blackaiuiliia and machine shop, have lust completed shingling the front of their building. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Morris left for Drain Saturday to attend the Morris family reunion to be held mere Sunday. They will return Monday. Victor Walters and John Rowers were In Fioreuce Saturday buying j fencing for their goats' pasture. These goats were, herded here from Eu gene and have been pastured up the North Fork. Mr. and Mrs, W, M. Kefe haT re tnrned to Florence) aftr a visit with friends In Portland, Mrs. H. L. Houghton was a Flor ence business visitor Thursday from Minerva. The Three links dub wOl give a dance at the Liberty hall August 18. The Junction City chamber of com merce will also celebrate In Florence that dav. The Siuslaw Rod and oun duo will Initiate about fifty new members Aug. IS. The Masonic hau will hold a spe cial session Aug. 18. TTT VT-T irVT -'TT'V 1.. 1Q I Cxa. V.A-, auk, in "' clal) A number of the neighborhood plnyraates of Janet Douglaa were in vited to her home Friduy afternoon to help her celebrate her fourth birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games and enjoying the dainty refreshments served by Mrs. UOUgias. 'ilie iouowmg uma ums were present: Robert, Bessie, Mar ion and Mary Caryolyn Gibeon; Dick ie and June Rogers, Jo Anne Leh- . Ill, .-tli. L'..b 1 tat T a Vrn tliiv: Donald and Norma Mae Washburn; lorna Jeanne oummers; luwi t..- VA.,n .li t." Irian IMtnev: Mrs. F. E. Hummers and Mrs. J. T. Summers of Eugene and Janet Doug l. .... A group of five colored gins rrom the Plney Woods Bchool of IMney Woods, Mlsa., had the morning hour Caswell's1 Are giving a 35o The ater Ticket Free with a 50c purchase this week. MCt0nW I nays, ry-a-i M JTVV SZKS your business. fi "" Metro New Qur Ganff M,tr0 'i,Hr TRY 0UR Prloea will tloklTyo" "THH JUNGLB Noon Luncheon T nrjni;n rt 100, 200, sso pink m roundup" Blog.at and Beat In Town 1 n OW printing yOU 'FAIR A MUDDY " Imperial Lunch will find your own Use Merchant Theater Tickets Monday 731 Willamette .1 n j . . ! r tHSBBssaBaBJ idea of good taste I and correctness. ' ' I HOT BOYS AND GIRLSI j ($ C DQI wo?W,.VZ ; Shelton-Turnbull SAr' ill great sthletes drink milk T II jwrtl ft &CV ! 11 "iTvl :r.nur?BthM:: and Fuller L rtsrr Lc W "Wild Rose Milk" 48 W. 10th Phone 16G3 Q 7) ' A S VKuAl Independence Creamery jfP . w fo3Funl And Howl 1 I f fi JVMVu,F"0rV-' fWlNlfV" BF TTjA fun filled comedy se- SK. I 1 jii n nu j W1l of ha fnmoua ti'li VO JaV, 1 I I W jJTAiaiaatsMsji. VffysV j "b-klnner'B Dress Bult." fV jj " A M f tjj H)' MiaSB V"L ' f I AT The" COOL I LC3 afT MONDAY jf-l .fti C"l Wlffi'' sVf. W g and finlOi'l Ticket Owd ill,-- t '2 f r ffli&Bs J tijebdav U JL2mj21I'Dex Mondav Nloht 111 11 1 The "TaJikaa Doodle Dandy of ViiiU (' I ' V-.1nUU,U 111 th Bcrwn," In alaslln, fare. VTVVJI ... . 111 aoanul to -Palntlna; The Town,' IS 1 I III I thlnr Olefin haa don boforn. M Ml AU T III IU ia. itf-m si.aNW - s , l u, sv z.. . ry i iikw. s ' sit. a I Th aprlghtlleat coaiedlenn on th screen today Hebe lhuiiels; iSHJL' Ml I I " II "y a. Iff 1 1 vlth the arlrl who connuered th Bnnllsh ChannB'Tnidy" I U fYJ Nl b'11. i Kdnrl and Jlmml Hall, Jtb'a hero In both "Benorita" and I rVf3J l'Yy r "V I "Tha Campus nirt!" What a comhlnatUin! Comto campua' 1 J V II l I J capers plus th moat Mcltlna; swlmmlnn rac erar aeon I " "1 tr jsf a , IJi roiert morton oROAN INTERNATIONAL news NORMA TALMADQE In "THB DOVE Starts V7ID. .IUU m sKa!" 1 " Mse"as"a"asssssssaas at the M. E. chirr ch on Sunday morn ing. Their singing and reading was very much ea9yd ky the well filled church. Tsey travel in their "house on wheels" aai have been out for one year advertising their school and securing funds for this in ter-deno in itiations 1 school tn the southland. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Douglas spent Sunday at Albany visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Risked. Mr. Burtou Young and Brace Young drove to Portland Sat unlay and visited Burton Young who is em ployed In the machine shop at Brook lyn. The Georgia minstrels played to a capacity house on Friday night and the performance put on was enjoyed by everyone. Roger Bowman who la working; for. the state highway commission on the Mt, Hood loop Is here for the week end. 1L M. MQlora and wife and danarh- ter are home from a most delightful tnree weeks stay at lxjst Creek ranch on the McKenaie higway. Mr. and Mrs. Dill have Just re turned from a twelve dava' trip to southern California. They visited Catalina Island, IOs Angeles, Holly woud, Beverly Glenn, at which places they have relativea. Tbey report a fine time but glad to be home in Ore gon. Mr. Hutch enson and Myra Dell of Hebo visited at the T. Kimball home Saturday night and Sunday morning. They drove to Eugene Sunday where Miss Myra Dell la to enter Eugene hospital for removal of tonsils. Word was received today of the passing away of Mrs. Ruby Rowman in southern California where ahe was taken a short time ago In (he hopes thnt a change would Improve her health. No funeral arrangements have been made but the body is en route to Junction whore interment will he msde. Saturday V I if m" a Pr a &g & tn8 1 Fn M" 780 ' . J J midst of unknown terrors. VwJK A startling detective story! You'll enjoy every gasp and with ' Bhudderl SEE ITI jBjfeJ I0RE yr-?m JtowK "I Good Printing Agmgk B5 " n " II II 1 nd funnlar by f thM any U . . 1 .INSURE Wrm RT.T TOW. I n4 I Yes X We are always glad to tfem- onstrato Majestlo all eleotrlo t Radio Service & Supply 107-111 W. 7th 4m A master crookl A young detective! 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