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:ied 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