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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1925)
H fl* 6 PUR M. I-..' J «N 2*. I«r 5 I R • ■ K l« ' •a* «•*««•• >*<*•?•• • * • • • •■* Sinersin Heaven _____ ** w G LO BE w i: Jl t r it e I ,» « ' •’ «, h »r »S i d (pftrteie, barfnWe, id gage, . . . i H a .H»r< b»d lin e an d th e re for w n *f w ith me ffn much hnw w ai •* f a h iiiit r home l i k e . i M 1 have io te ll you. . . . I , latoierable! She allowed hee- —I'm not—I d o n 't—" T he word» qua» - , s e lf to be led In to th e w e ll know n (Mn- ered sw ay In to silence. H ow '«us I* Ing room. Somebody rem oved her coat, happened. TO RRANCE the Bgnre he snaght. a n x ie ty s lo w ly possible, at th is firs t m om ent o f meet- and somebody h e r h a t; then H ugh's ( risin g w ith in him. As the crow d Ing. to b lu rt out the bald statem ents voice otte re d an e xclam ation, tb*ni*»*1v**.’ h:*vM < leur < * o n \ •» thinned. he took up his p o sitio n Just w hich w ould s h a tte r his p a th e tic hap- "Y o u 'v e bobbed y o u r h a ir, Bub I Inside th e b a rrie r, w here th e was h U * ; and. nlM»ve Rll. courage to plness and tru s t? She could not bear, I W h y? " bound to ca n e Peering th ro u g h th e (<) w h a , bad a Ray bentos Hi-speed brake be (rut* io them? K n e e lin g u n s te a d ily be fore th e fire. COLLEEN MOORE ' . _____ Service Station T h ia whh the v ita l r n ln t «11 longed m urkv lig h t, he h a s tily scanned euch sacred m em ory fu ll o f poignant, ex w ith hands s tretch e d to tbe c h e e rfu l to know. T he p a ir b ^ca m t Invented face th a t passed, w ith o u t succesa. q u is ite pain. " I can’t te ll you every blaze, she whs s tru c k by tlie strange When nt Inst b u t a few strag g le rs re w ith roinanc*. . . Women la id ¿12 Bast F irs t St., A lb a n y , near th in g — here,” she continued. "O h 1 I ness o f th is question c o m in g fro m him mained. he made his w ay fa rth e r down th e s k a tin g K in k th e ir head* to g eth e r and w onderM . can't speak o f It a ll—yet, H ugh 1 Don't — the In d ire c t cause tw o years before. . . . P a rk »urml»'*« r.e re m urm ured the p la tfo rm n d u ll fe e lin g o f disap ask me. I l — I t Is so— unbearable— ’’ Rhone 379 “ I t — was— b e tte r s h o rt.” she rep lied conr erninir that I Un*«« at Wngapore. p ointm ent ad d in g to Ids a nxiety. A gain her voice died uway. s h a kily. . . Sontb.i« n * g ’ rtn f o r jo t th e ir ( ’ usually his glance tra v e le d over a H ugh pressed the hands in his. and " I hope It w ill soon g row again now .” ( m atinee o r cinema h lo ’ n and cut C ro ft’« ih ln figure In u d a rk coal an d , hat, la id them ugslnst his cheek. said h e r m oth e r a n xio u sly. “ I d is lik e photograph out o f new apap'r«. h a lf seated upon it bench, a klxplly. gray- “ D a rlin g old g i r l ! Has It been as th e criize fo r ‘bobbed’ h a ir ; It's un- HALSEY RA ILRO A D T IM E w ishing thev themaelvea had been halred p o rte r stHndlng near, 1,1 near. - su » it > case / • ' - . bu(1 as „,,„?•■ fe iu ln in e .” N o rth South wrecked w ith him . . . In bund As he p isse d by. a He find, ghe knew e n tire ly mlsun T h e meshes o f th e net w h ich hud Nc. 32, 3:20 a. m. No. 17. 12:09 p. m. M eanwhile, ti roivrh the darknee* o f voice lie hud once th o ug h t never to d e rs to o d ; but she made no comment. loomed neur w ith th e advent o f the lft, 10:48 a m. 33. 7;11 p. u i. w in te r n ’ghta end dmbnexe o f tnonot- hear again cnneetl him to tu rn s h a rp ly, E x p la n a tio n s were Im possible, Just D p Borceaus, appeared to th e g irl's dis * Rudolph Valentino >- onotiw 31, 11:34 p. m. 34, 4:25 p. ni. dava. t ie »hit» plowed her wav w ith a leap o f the heart. then. T h is m eeting, fra u g h t w ith such tra u g h t m ind to be clo sin g s te a d ily No. 14, due H alsey at 8:02 p. u t , stops " I shall he b e tte r In u m inute. . . . Iron y and tragedy, hart bew ildered her. rou n d h e r L ik e one s tru g g lin g in vain * 1,1 i to Kngland w ’ b h bon» one from the to le t off passengers fro m s o u th o f el<»e»-d smtee o f :;n “ c r r f b ’ y p n n oll^e ” p orter. . . .” H ugh's presence, w ith Its present , to elude them , she staggered to her Eugene. A SAINTED DEVIL t w l'h ngon‘ "cd ♦ -■ atPI deaz ed by the T h “ a B n a k b yon. !" W ith p rohnblv th e quickest strangeness nnd odd sense o f fn tn ll- feet. Nos. 31 and 32 sto p o n ly i f flagged. llr h te ehe hnd le ft d v r * to tr im the m ovement o f li's life H ugh reached larit.v, brought w ith It a sense o f shock, "Mother -let me go to bed ! I feel Nos. 31. 32. 33 and 34 ra n between P o rt lit t le la m p* o f her P a rb u ry home. la n d and Engene o n ly . the seat nud seized th e g irl's trem b- reducing her preconceived Ideas o f It too— i l l — " fu r r soum south o o i l K Roseburg should b lln g hands In Ids own. . . . T hen to clftios. I t was H ugh w ho cSbght her. ns she , Passengers > »««m gers io o .e o u rg should W ith M ar- - ^ 1 7 to Engene and there tra n s fe r a ll o th er w ords o f g re e tin g faded upon W hen they reached W aterloo, she stum bled to w a rd th e door. With Mar Ids lip s : lie was cons.dous o f a sense nerved h e rse lf to p u t the question she tha, he h a lf c a rrie d her up the s ta irs lt.d s e v -B ro w n s v ille stage meets tra in s T he boat t r n ’ n wan late. o f shock, n nameless apprehension, aenrcely dared to fra m e — th u t w hich , to h e r o ld ro o m .' . . . 18, 17, 14. 34 and 33 iu o rd e r named. I J tfle group* o f pen» I • « rnnped In The general fe a ture s o f the fnce q u ic k was her only Interest In life at present. j A nd a ll th ro u g h th e n ig h t, as she lie n w t* end f t h . wtn*il nl> nit the ly raised w ere tl.oee lie k n e w ; but that “ Has nn.v news reached E n g la n d — tossed- about, w ith w id e fe ve rish eyes Fh rnl and pliitf« rm at C b a rln e Crown c l i i t f !ng to was a ll. T h is a Oman w ith th e heavy, y e t— fro m De B orceau?" i s ta rin g a t M a rth a fu ssin g n e a r at Paid-for Paragraphs Music Shop g e the r: or pr<»men:i<le<l alO’vly. eying hr anted lo o kin g eyes, the d ra in e d set H ugh looked grave and shook his h a n d ; w h e re — hundreds o f years ago. A 1 ba n y (5c a line) • • e lr fe llo w * w ith fu rtiv e Interewt or lips, the cu riou s r ig id ity o f expression, hen d. It seemed, she had b lo w n out tb e can absorbed in t l i “ 'r own reflections. bore no resem blance to th e sweet " O f—C ro ft, you mean? No. Poor dle upon her old hom e-life— v isio n a fte r Hugh been; • convinced th a t both the faced. Im p u lsive g irl who had clu n g f ep ow For sale— Dry Ash 4-foot Wood; . . I suppose— I say— visio n rose, f u ll o f e x q u is ite to rtu re , Hlatton clock and IJa w rM -w n tc h had round his neck at p n rtfn g . In the cabin __« Leave orders at to her in ln d . . . . A n ig h t o f d e lir i *8, delivered. H o p p e d ; yet th e w atch appeared to o f the a irplane. He fe lt checked, c u ri “ Year Enterprise office. ous te rr o r In a lit t le , v a u lt-llk e he tic k in g when, every few niotnen?* ously embarrassed, ns I f w ith a s tra n " I suppose— I'v e sometimes w on h u t. . . . A fe a rfu l v ig il seated I.e exclaim ed II. He s gbed. tin n e d on ger. S till ciusping tie r hands, he gazed dered— was C ro ft q u ite — decent to you. upon u p tu rn e d suit-eases, w u ltln g In Old pupera for Bale at 5c a bundle W ashington, I) C.— President Cixn tiia heel, and fo r the tw e n tie th tim e a t her sile n tly , notin'-’ w ith a la rm the a ll the tlm e T ' the d a rk fo r th o n u tlv e s ’ a ttn ek. . . . at the Enterprise office. Idpe la authorized and requested I . »darted to w alk the length o f the p la t nshea hue spreading even to lie r lips. A harsh ca ric a tu re o f a laugh Jarred A p a ir o f scissors and a shock o f dark form am i buck. Im pa tie n ce was a coll a second arm s conference unde Several lim e s she essayed to speak, on his ears. h a ir, fro m under w h ich dear g ra y eyi*s and fu lle d . T he p o rte r scenting ro- j an amendment to the naval approprla ro v ' Hy. »1 mo t!-e M ute o f excitem ent In "Yes. Oh I Q u ite —d e c e n t!" laughed up In to h e r face. . . . An tion h ill approved by the senate w ith which he found liln r-a d f: he h a rd ly ■nance, d iscree tly moved n few steps I H ugh k n itte d Ids brow at her tone e a rly dawn, w ith a lit t le tin key ring. A t lu st H ugh heard his ! out e ith e r dlsrUHaion or a record voti knew how to cope w ith aucli sensa away. . . . "Y o u are sure? He— looked a fte r . . . G olden hopes o f m otherhood (By an E nterpiise Reporter) nam e uttered, again and again. In a i yon. 1 ineun. and d id a ll he could?” tions. . . . before th a t m easure was puased dashed alm ost ns soon as awakened. voice so charged w ith m isery th a t his T w o years In his usual co in fo rtu h le “ Oh, yes, y e s ! He— d id a ll he pos- . . . L ik e a relentless panoram a, de A t the same tim e, Senator M cK e lla r, The m instrel show is a sure thing: apprchensluns deepened, and a sudden s||,|y pould.” groove had ch a n g 'd H ugh very little , ta il a fte r d e ta il came v iv id ly to life democrat, Tennessee, offered a reaolu m istiness envelo|>ed the su rro u n d in g | « j, WHS „ b oastly p o sition fo r you ngaln, w ith , ever present, th e buoyancy now. Won’t the high school students lie iiianug M l h m fa th e r’s prop« r ’ y, tlo n requesting the president to In make good coons 7 F or she was clin g in g to his j both. h u n t' d, shot, played games, as o f yore. scene. E sp ecially «s you d id n 't lik e o f a m an's s tro n g p e rs o n a lity c a rry in g from the senate w h e th er the last arm hands lik e one In deep to rm e n t who. ' him—" I f the tin g le loss o f B a rb a ra hud taken a ll b e fore It. . . . She pressed h e r The sem ester exam» are taking conference tre a ty lim itin g the n a vle t fo r the firs t tim e am id a storm o f s u f the keen edge from h i* enjoym ent of "H e re 's the s ta tio n !” she excltdmed. lip s passio n ate ly to th a t llljtle c lrc le f Some student« o f the great powers was violated by life , m uking him a lit t le older and fe rin g . finds the anchor o f an old w ith a q u ick b re a th o f re lie f. T he ta x i o f tin , w ith a b itte rn e s s o i g rie f too place th is week. were m ale happy by exemptions frie n d . . And yet he received th e I d rew up nt the pavem ent, and a p o rte r (tre a t B rita in In the co n stru ctio n of graver, it had not destroyed his in te r deep fo r tlie r e lie f o f tears. which they did not expect. th e Hodney and the Nelson, which ostH in the whohuiotiie <H*cupations Im pression o f fe a r In her m a n n e r; she opened the door, D o w n s ta irs . M rs. S to ckle y and h e r seemed loath to meet his gaze, una ble ' T lie tril)n WHH r n tt,e r f u]| but the Two clever definitions were hand have been described In the senate as which came Ills way. A fte r the first s is te r sat long In to th e n ig h t, ta lk in g , to ta lk to him . . . . He was fr a n k ly ' presence o f o thers In th e ir carriage com bination b a ttlesh ip s and a irc ra ft «hock had abated he found h im s e lf s u rm is in g , a rg u in g . E v e r and anon. ed in by freshmen in a quiz last week. p u zzle d : h u t an E nglishm an w ith his was a boon to Barbara. ca rrie rs. The rcao lu tlo n went over Hugh bnd , , he fo rm e r dam ped th e atm osphere One said th at molecules were little sunk ro fa r In to the background th a t, i w.,y , b fir t earg. under the rulee, hut Senator M c K e lla r knobs th a t grow on trees. The other In her recent anguish, th e considers- j ..sh e ,g changed— so changed I’ said he would press fo r e a rly action one said, “a mirage is light reflect tlo n o f th e ir p o sitio n hud held no place. ; Rhe repeated at In te rv a ls . " I f people on It. Bobbed w ith such cruel suddenness o f Rre ^,-e a d y ta lk in g , I don’t kn o w w h a t ed from an object th at isn’t there.” The amendm ent re la tin g to a second C on fv e tio n e r y both A la n and her fu tu re m otherhood. | , hey w l„ wben , heT geP her l " arm s conference, w hich w ould deal th e re had been no room In the h itte r | |g gur0 g(Wn w ith both land and naval forces, was and ness o f her heart, fo r thoughts o f the fh g t h consoled h e r «later, sponsored by Senator K in g , dem ocrat, em pty years ahead E ve ry th ro b o f ..T h e n any w rong C a fe te r ia Utah, and accepted w ith o u t objection the eng nes b rin g in g her aw ay ln ' sugpi cj ons •• Tbe freeze did not damage nut trees by C hairm an Hale o f the naval com creased the passionate c ra v in g to re- am gurp hag b~ n , „ . t r . , tg(V | . u r n - t o search every nook anti corner m o # M 4 (h0 o tb p r; „ o r w h y ghouM ghg much. inlttee. o f the Island fo r » m a ns o f th e man |o o k and mlgeraWe< now gh. hag W h ile President Coolidge has Indl Joseph Weber is home from the who m eant „to re th a n life lo ite r ; then bome? , (]no.t bellevg gb<l , rated th a t he fa vo r’ J a second cm ifet Corvallis hospital, improved. to He dow n beside them and dip, her- _ . . . . .. ence, a d m tu ls 'ra tio n o ffh la ls huv I ev4n x lfld to see me— h e r own m other A lbany, Oregon ! I t seems so u n g ra te fu l. B u t B ah al Homer Thompson has been board made It p la in th a t he did not considei ( I lu t fu te destined otherw ise. W ith w ays was th o ug h tle ss and Inennslder- ing out a booze fine a t the county the tim e appropriate. increased venae o f desolation and a te over my feelings.” jail. T hopelessness, she foresaw th e tra ils “ W h y n o t ask her fo r th e tru th , to L o rro r o f scenes, can be tru s te d to lo o m ing In fro n t o f h e r— the m ise ry she T hat patriarch and veteran of the m o rro w ? " suggested M iss Davies, her b rid g e over any th re a te n in g ebaatna. m ust cause, th e la ck o f un d ersta n d in g c u rio s ity d iffic u lt to curb. “ O r shall civil war, head of the Brownsville Sending the p o rte r fo r a ta x i, he sal she m ust face alone. O n ly th e desire I? I am m ore used to g irls In post of the G. A. R., Ebenezer Con down by her side --till h o ld in g Iter to reach M rs. F ie ld had reconciled her way, died Wednesday night, aged tro u b le — '• hands, and took refu g e In th e prosaic. to th is r e tu r n : now th o t was crushed 31. He leaves, a widow, 79, with “ No, M n ry I " «aid M ra. Stockley, w ith . . . B e w ilde re d w ith c o n flic tin g eni» “ Conte and lutve some te a —n r brandy q u ic k sn g e r a t any Interference. “ I whom he had shared life’s joys and — o r som ething. Bub.” he suggested. tlo n x. w ith b u rn in g th ro a t and aching w ill n o t have yon Insinuate th a t she 1« griefs for over 59 years, and a son head, she crouched, sh iv e rin g . In a co r “ T h e re ’» Just tim e .” one o f—o f y o u r 'fa lle n g irls ,' lik e th is at Brownsville and a daughter a t n e r o f th e c a rria g e w h ile H ugh She shook her head. i f she has suffered a n y th in g a t— th a t w ra pp e d Ids tra v e lin g ru g round her ''B u t— you— y o u - d a s h It a ll! You m an's hands, she w ill te ll me, herself. M abel. d o n 't look fit to tra v e l. W h a t Is It. knee«. I c o u ld n ’t speak o f It now. Besides, From Mattoon, 111., W. J. Lane T lie tr a in rushed th ro u g h tb e w lntM - dear— ” w o u ld n 't dream o f fo rc in g her confl ” 1— shall he a ll rig h t.” she breathed. darkness. An e ld e rly clergym an der.ed (lence! A fte r a ll. i t m ay he o n ly the w rites : " W c cam e here Dec. 21 “ We had a bnd crossing. I —caught In one eoyner o f the c o m p a rtm e n t; tw o re s u lt o f her Illn e ss." and are visiting with Rev. and Mrs. g lrla c u rrie d on a low -voiced conversa cold. T h n t's all. H ugh.” M iss Davies glanced at her, rather John T. Wilson, the la tte r Mrs. Lane*-* tlo n , In 'e rsp e rse d w ith b u rsts o f laugh lie w n tc lird Itei w ith puckered brow sh a rp ly . sister. Wc are feeling fine, but don’t H u g h discoursed upon a ll the " W h n t made you leave th e boat nl te r “ W h a t was re a lly the m a tte r at lit t le m undane happenings In D n rb u ry ' ke this p art of the country, as it M arse ille s and come o ve rla n d ? " Singapore, do yon suppose?" »he asked "I lu lle d I I !” she crie d h u s k ily , free d u rin g her nhsence. and she was grate- "Prostration. And »hock. Don't you gets too cold for an Oregonian. It i fu l to him . Ing her hands. " I t was a ll— unhear has been 22 below since we came, but T hus, a m id proaale su rro u n d in gs able— day a fte r d tty— th e monotony, it is much better now. I rath er think hidden tin d e r unem otional e x te rio rs the people— o h l I hated It a l l ! ” H er we will return to Arkansas before life 's trag e d ie s and comedies w o rk out eyes roved w ild ly o ve r th e p la tfo rm , going to Oregon.” th e ir scene*. T lie tw o g irls , absorbed then she a b ru p tly tu rn e d to w a rd hint now In th e ir niaguxlne stories, were "I w ant M rs. F ie ld . 1» »he In Ix.ndon o b liv io u s to th e liv in g dram a, fu ll o f o r n t D n rb u ry ? ” tra g e d v and h itte r Irony, being enacted “ N e ith e r. She'» In Itu ssla .” b u t a fe w feet aw ay. W hen ever B a r T he tr lrl’» hnnd» tw in e d convulsively « E n te rp ris e Correspondence) together, nnd she said no more. It was bara looked a t H ugh, th e Iro n ic m isery o f th is fa lse s itu a tio n was increased n re lie f to both when th e p o rte r up Lee Ingram went to Albany one peered to lend them to the w a itin g T o h im . a t present, th in g s seemed only lay last week. va g u ely u n s a tis fa c to ry . T h is be had ta x i. By till» sudden act o f trn v e lln r accounted fo r In the obvious w a y : Clyde 0. Altcheeon of Oregon, w h f ove rla n d , she had suc< c x s fttllv th w a rte d M r. and Mrs. E. D. Isom went to th e ie fo re . w o rry in g was fu tile . . . . h a * tucceeüed H e n ry C. H a ll of Colo p u b lic ity cu rio sity was evinced In Im patience W as a N ovelty. tlbany Monday. I s h a ll soon kn o w w ith o u t being do as ch airm a n of th e in te rs ta te Iter arrival. She «link back In a cor n e t - , w ith th ro l'M a -: lo ud hew I'J . te.' ¡ to ld . Mia» Ib tv le s had »aid. Alt.! sto m m erce c o m m is i on. fo rlo rn hero among Ids many frle n 1« I*,. A. Starnes went to Albany one did. Bv th e tim e «he bud e x tric a te d who look h im Io th e ir h earts m id ll|l|.|| by tbe noise n n a tn d . It a ll scent. day last wekk. her niece fro m tbe m m ibltied w a te r) p a rt o f tbe n ig h tm a re w h ich had be. t Ida days so th a t breodlng hecauie lm The cannery at Newburg is makiup possible. I 'l rlo ip s more th a n mere going on fo r so long, In w h ic h vnrltui« te n d rils o f M rs. S to ckle y nnd M artb u Mi. and Mrs. John "??fe and son and kissed h e r cold face, she k n e w ! vm pa lh y lu rk e d w lt liln m e m inds o f p in ts o f her a in i'o in y moved. »'Hike went to Albany Thursday. 7i »es r e< iii i ui t I r fruit. T h e g irl greeted them a ll w ith n cer ■olbera w p b m arria g ea b le dn u gl te rs : a le and slept, w h ile she h e rs e lf was The state industrial accident in Elsie Kropf, small daughter of Mr. num bed o r dead. Tbe m ovement» ta in q u ie t w a rm th , la c k in g both effu m t th a t siisph-lou never penetrated mi. uiice comn'isa on romp'ains tha' nla b ru in T he g irl who was p a rt o f a r.u ttd appeared it» ttnrenl nnd de alen and em otion, w hich bore as lit t le nd Mrs. Frank Kropf, U quite ill. Inched •« tlie Ilf» o f n gay d t.v to one rasentb’ nnee to h e r old Im pu lsive ways ils le v y life laid gone: to none other pii ' j companies are w rtla g Insur Mil« Marjorie Walker visited E rth- ly in g b lin d und p a in stric k e n . In n as tb e forced sm ile and sunken eyes to fid be give it m om ent's thought. a face d istin g u ish e d by Its serenity tinea lor less than cost u n i “takin; 'r and H enrietta Starnes Sunday. darkened room. And now th is T w e n tie th ce n tn r' Nobody re tu rn ng to a longed fo r home H ugh tu rn e d to put b is a n u s about away the cream of the business.” I ■ lin n le hud happened I After wba Mrs. E. A. SLirnea visited her sis and fiance w o u ld look upon them w ith Iter, a« llte y drove a w a y —h u t again an. penotia want to insure our ac ter, Mrs. Clara Sprenger, last Thurs eemed a d u ll dream he awoke Jirat s o m e tliliig in ta n g ib le checked b in t ; In those eyes o f haunted hop»le«»neas' day. N o Illness w o u ld leave those rig id lines vhere he « in , when, so to speuk. he < dent vl thus for le- s than cost, fo stead. he to o k h e r hand once tnot-e. a l fe ll asleep. Ills feelings were absis o f p a in around a m outh ever easily heaven's s.k e lit them perform tha' iu te lj unchungrd, except, perhaps, th a t m ost sh yly, and te n te d to w a n l her w re ath e d In sm iles. . . Beverly Isom spent Wednesday "Som e "B n b ," he asked d iffid e n tly , "w o n 't you charitable service. ih e y w rre Intensified by loss. T he pos th in g hits happened." th e woman o f the aight with her friend, Alice S turte- a re n 't yon going to kiss me? A fte r w o rld «aid to herae'f, w a tc h in g In si s ib ility o f nnv s lle rn tlo n In th e ir re aat. a ll ib is lim e ? ” lence W h n t It m ig h t be. «lie was le ft The LIrn county fair, though one la tio n s h ip never eveu occurred to hliu. She d rew aw ay q u ic k ly , sharply Miss H attie Dannen spent F riday to conjecture. A Svvvra C h ill Had K sp t H ar la Bed. nf the ntost vahtabl • hooding enter- A s li.is been m entioned before, he was F o r a m om ent «he la id her hand upon evening with her sister, Mrs, E. A. not blessed -o r cursed w ith Im ag in a Mra. S tockley. a fte r th e poison the door, vvltlt the mad In s lln t to e« p rise, in tb< c county . La« t.ever been tio n . . . remember? V ery n a tura l, I ara a„ re Stamea. dropped In to her m ind the night he '-ape w h ich some trapped a n im a l m ight a fte r such te rrib le times.” « t of d b. A i e 'l m t V. i 1 p r b hly W hen lie had n e a rly reached the b a r fora, regarded her d a ughter’« Island feel on Its way to th e soo. Its heart Miss Davies draw in her lipa. In her ~ A. E. Whltbeck, B. E. Cogswell and 1 e m, de by a»l! ng ' r II »hi rie r. a sudden tension became apparent life as aome te rrib le b lo t sta in in g the ever aw ay In tb» w ild « w ith it» Io n naual way when considering discretion T w r c Rolfe called a t Lee Ingram ’s will buy tn p u t it 0 n ts feet finan- e ve ryw h e re : converaationa eeaseil, m ate clean pages o f h e r existence, which Then, d ra w in g n toeg the b e tte r p a rt o f valor, and made no | bead» a ll tu rn e d one way, a flu tte r o f Friday evening. ta ll q n 're rtn g b re a th she lc n n "d back and tanst not be lig h tly touched upon She reply. I expectancy passed o ve r the scattered fe lt self-conscious upon the subject looked np a l h im In the lig h t from J. H. Rickard. I^ e Ingram and groups , , , •h o cke d and apprehensive -war the passing vehicle« she saw the hu rt 'T ° c o n tln u e d l he«ter Curtis and families gathered H u g h tu rn e d q u ic k ly . Tbe huge en g lr'"s an p en rtn e e As nsnal. she took «under on hl« face. . . . ) glne, approaching elided «low ty alo n g ra fv g a In Ivelple«« tears B vy«« M ar at George BiM’ Saturday evening at , A C h ic a g o w o ,, M l at once the cold r ig id ity encom side the pisiform, f Slowed by the tra in taffy pull. tha. urged by H ugh who, n o ticing the lovea p e l» w ss l ° u d to have .. < passing Iter heart relaxed. W ith tram w h ich brought fa r tra v e le rs home c h a tte rin g teeth and c is m m r hands 7 i , * ? •’ ,’i,u 1 «»•». 2 chick en s b lin g lips, and eve« sw im m in g In «ud at I1'« Mr and Mrs Louis Wallet and ehll- ag a in fro m d is ta n t lands. . . . suggested hot sonp nnd bed at once ud 2 d a ks q u s r te re,j » her liv den te a r*, she la id her free hand on em Mr. and Mrs. F. W ill, and ion W ith in a few i-i eu'e« a ll waa b u stle “With a nt h o ttie ." she added his "g ro o tf, tw elve feel re and h u rry Lae p .a tfu n u aw arm ed * ■ Well« and Miss E tta Godwin and "Uughis!" she (puttered brokenly, ■V. W-OI ’ w o tn p lam ! of neighhu, AII!VSi S u o d a :— M i«l«v— I »3iJ»y he».. 1 2—» (Continued from page 5) Reconditioning Shop 5 C lT FLO W ERS . . . SI I K ET M U S IC II HALL’S Seeking Another Arms Conference School Notes T here’s a su re cure tor h u n g er at the f V Brownsville Briefs Rest sw eets and soft d u n k s at the Best cuisine Ellicient service P leasan t su rro u n d in g s W . S. D U N C A N Alford Arrows a Fresh Smelt 1 Ialscy Meat Markcl ttvr«Hl* e rv e ftlJil sper b. E 'erj ilua.’ tvke up Ler uueoager.e. police O ai! P ra th e r of B uena V to tT w iii w e.k-.nd |u « tte at John Rolfa’e,