S o u th ern O re g o n M in e r, T h u rs d a y , D e c e m b e r 27, 1945
W'/iy, to Some, Coolidge
OVERNIGHT
GUEST
I.J N B E N AM ES
H as Ideal Banquet Orator
S ilent C al, they ca lle d C a lv in
C oolidge, even before he becam e
P re sid e n t o f the U te ’.ed States.
On one occasion, w h ile he was
yet vice p resident, C oolidge was
in v ite d to a d in n e r p a rty by A lic e
Roosevelt L o n g w o rth , whose b r il-
lia n t salons w ere the hub o f W ish -
in g to n ’s social life A fte r an hour
of
. t ° (- O ,1,dJ e w i .. t h . o u t
S
K.
g any response b e tte r than
a m u m b le , M rs L o n g w o rth asked
W ith ve n o m : “ M r. C oolidge, w hy
do you go to so m a n y d in n e rs i f
th ey bore you th is m uch ?'*
f, , .
J
m u n ch in g and ju s t
shrugged, -'W ell, a fe llo w has to
ca t some p la c e .”
W IL L IA M S
T IIK S TO R Y T U I'S F A R : A to m llr u r e .
FBI o p erato r, inspector Tope and M rs,
TuP* me* ln **>* Maine woods.
Tope
,ound • *"*" murdered, who was at itrsi
!dr" ' " ',‘d • • « * « • « • . h* ’ d »1 New
Km-
l»» 8 ullltUes.
When a ca r bellevrd to
h ,s e been used to the m urder was raised
from the q u arrie s tt was found to contain
b<wtv of a m urdered w om an, M rs.
N e ll,
tie r
husband
eo m m ttted
sul
c,de- Joe l , -,n e - assistant D .A ., accusing
Top*
M ingling the case, w ok com plete
1 charge. E b erly m et l.edforge to go on a
fishing trip . When they got to the canoe
l.edforge upset the canoe. He knew that
Eberl.v could not swim
When he saw
that E b e rly was not sinking h r started
to w ard him but was stopped by Tope
How To RsSieve
Bronchitis
C H A P T E R X IV
E b e rly said ste a d ily : "H e o v e r
turned the canoe, swam away. Then
he looked back, expecting to see me
drow ning. He knew I c o u ld n 't sw im
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause u, goes rig h t to the seat of the • But when he saw me s till afloat - M r
trouble to help loosen and expel Tope had made me w ear a life-pre-
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
se rve r—he sta rte d back to finish
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial m u co u s m e m -
brancs.
your druggist to sell you
a Bottle o f Creomulsion w ith the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your monev back.
C R E O M U L S IO N
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
SNAPPY FACTS
RUBBER
The m a jo rity o f A rm y surplus
tires a re te be a llo c a ted
am ong states, cities, counties
and fe d e ra l agencies, and
then to veterans.
The great battery o f synthetic rub
ber plants erected during the w ar
cost approxim ately $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
More then 3 0 ,0 0 0 synthetic rubber
compounds were prep ared during
the war, about 5 0 0 will have peace
time uses.
The h ea v ie s t single load
e v e r m oved on pneum atic
tire s was 3 0 0 tons and fo r a
secret m ilita ry p ro ject; e q u ip
m ent w as c a rried on a huge
t r a ile r h avin g 6 4 w heels shod
w ith 3. F, Goodrich truck
tires.
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I m e !"
Ledforge, a b itte r h u rt in his tone,
c rie d : "N onsense! I came to help
you. C a r l! "
"T h e re was m u rd e r in his eyes."
' E b e rly insisted, not speaking di-
re c tly to the o ther m an at ail.
Ledforge w h irle d to w a rd Tope, fu
rio u sly.
“ You put th is idea in to
his head! O f course he’ s shocked
doesn't know w hat he's s a y in g !"
"H e had a b la c k ja c k on a thong
on his w ris t,” said E berly.
L edforge w ore a strap w atch on
his le ft w ris t. He held it up. "C a rl
m ust have seen th is ,” he insisted;
and he said s y m p a th e tic a lly : "G en
tlem en, M r. E b e rly is h ysterical.
He has alw ays been a fra id of the
w a te r."
Tope, a fte r a m om ent, spoke.
“ W ell, you see, M r. L e d fo rg e ," he
explained,
alm ost
apologetically,
“ th e re 's m ore to it than ju s t this.
The whole th in g started w ith a man
th a t le ft New Y ork last F rid a y
j m o rn in g w ith M r. Hoidom, in Hol-
dom 's car, and w ith H oldom 's chauf
fe u r d riv in g . And the next tim e any-
! body saw that man, he was dead
under a bed in one o f the cabins
at a roadside cam p up h e re ."
The others—save young Adam
B ruce— were w atching Tope. Adam
watched Ledforge.
He saw the
m an's pupils fa in tly d ila te , saw his
eyes become fixed in a co n ce n tra t
ed attention. Tope paused, and in
the in sta n t of silence. A dam heard
M r. E b e rly 's teeth c h a tte rin g togeth
er. And he had an im pression of
ra cin g thoughts behind Ledforge's
o utw ard calm . Then the man asked
c u rtly :
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SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
Junior Erock Has Brief Sleeves
Smart Go-KverywhereTwo-Piecer
attend banquete, m ake speeches.
d isp la y h im s e lf."
He continued
'B ut tt was m ore
chance than a n ything else th a t led
us into it. Some years ago the heavy
demands upon m y tim e and m y
energy began to w eary me. I had
som ething lik e a nervous collapse,
and 1 went away q u ie tly to m y boy-
i hood home a rem ote little tow n in
| M an ito b a —fo r a vacation.
C h ristopher lived there. He was
a d o cto r—surgeon and doctor, too
as sm a ll town p ra c titio n e rs m ust be
and he took me in hand, cured me
But he reproached me fo r o ve rw o rk
in g ; and he suggested that a man
as busy as I ought to have a per
sonal physician to w atch over his
health. I persuaded h im to come
back w ith me in that ca p a city. He
suggested also that I ought to have
social secretary o r an assistant,
to whom I m ig h t delegate some less
im p o rta n t a c tiv itie s : and the fact,
w hich we discovered before we left
home, that not even our in tim a te
frie n d s could distin g uish one of
us fro m the other, led n a tu ra lly to
the a rrangem ent w hich has co n tin
ued t ill n o w ."
I cun m uke a guess, Let me th in k
a m in u te ."
Tope nodded, and w aited, and
ca lm ly filled and lighted his s tra ig h t
black pipe; at last Ledforge lifte d
his head. “ I t ’ s p a rt guess and p a rt
c e rta in ty ," he confessed.
"B u t I
th in k I see the answ er.”
The tire had burned low. " I ’ ll take
off this wet coat,” he re m a rke d , und
stood before them In llunnel sh irt,
vest, khaki trousers and lig h t woods
shoes w ith rubber soles; a spare,
gray, sm all old man.
" I t was H o id o m ." he began then.
"1 can see what was in his m ind,
what he trie d to d o ."
And he explained: " A week ago,
I would have been us m ystifie d ns j
you, because I had alw ays trusted
Hoidom. But I know now that he
was a th ie f and u rascal. I Iparned
last Monday that he had been using
m y c o lla te ra l to trude in an account
under m y name, to sell m y own
stocks short. I have a lready re p o rt
ed the m a tte r to the Exchange au
th o ritie s "
He paused, but no one spoke. So
he went on:
"H oidom did not know, you under
He looked fro m one to another.
stand, that there w ere tw o of us;
It was ve ry s im p le ," he said "once
C hristopher and I.
Now gentlem en, C h risto p h e r was
'* ■ I K
fcr
sick. Being a doctor, he o f course
I ll' l
knew th a t he had a bad appendix;
but he was devoted to me. F o r h im
to go to a New Y o rk hospital would
have been to risk the discovery of
our d u a lity. He was w illin g to take
some risk to avoid that, so he de
cided to come up to H oldom ’s home
A
'- Pj
here fo r the operation
M rs. K e ll
had been a tra in e d nurse. D r. N a
'
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Well-Fitting Frock
son would come fro m Boston to do
J U N IO R S love i t —the gay cap-
the operation, in the room s above
sleeved fro c k th a t fits lik e a
H oldom 's garage.
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d re a n t. T his long-w aisted version
C h ristopher him self, pretending has soft w a is tlin e gathers to ac
to be me, m ade a ll these a rra n g e cent a tin y m id r if f and a fla tte r
ments w ith H oidom ; so Hoidom ing s w ee th ea rt neck. M ake it in
would n a tu ra lly suppose th a t I was a p re tty a ll-o v e r flo ra l p rin t fo r
about to be Incapacitated fo r a week th a t ‘ ‘m o s t-im p o rta n t” date.
o r ten days. Perhaps he thought 1
was lik e ly to die. Perhaps he a l
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ready intended m y death. A t any 13. 14. 18 an d 18. Size 1 Í need» 3 y a rd »
rate, before le aving New Y o rk —and o f 39-ineh o r 3 1» y a rd s o f tiá-ineti m a te ria l.
Simple Two-Piecer
tra d in g in m y nam e—he sold m y
J£A S Y to m uke and a jo y to
stocks s h o rt."
w ear, th is s im p le y e t s o p h is ti
He hesitated, then continued: "So
they le ft New Y o rk on F rid a y m o rn cated tw o-piece costum e w ill see
ing, C h ristopher and H oidom , and you th rough m an y a busy day.
D a in ty gath ers at sleeves und
K ell d riv in g . I protested, but C hris
topher assured me the d riv e would w a is tlin e g ive a g entle fe m in in e
do him no h a rm . Before sta rtin g , look. And fo r trim m in g , use un
he took a sedative in o rd e r to sleep, usual flower-shaped buttons.
to escape the p a in ."
n. e- r>- (». O- o. o- a. (V. O..
p.. ,v. p,.
Tope prom pted him .
"A n d you
say you can fig u re w hat happened?"
I can guess," Ledforge agreed.
“ When C h ristopher fe ll asleep in the
c a r K e ll was H oldom 's man, o f
course—they la id C hristopher on the f A General Quiz
a p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p.
floor, and Hoidom too got down out
of sight, so no one saw them as K ell
T h e Q uesticna
drove past the house to the garage.
Hoidom was com pletely unscru
1. W hat is the m eaning when n
pulous. He dressed C h risto p h e r in
lo c o m o tive has t\Vo w h ite flags on
th a t old g ra y sw eater and overalls, its fro n t?
gagged h im . swaddled his hands and
2 . Who was the firs t R om an cm
feet and head in pieces o f the dog
blanket so that he could m ake no p e ror to e m b ra ce C h ris tia n ity ?
3. H ow m a n y m en o f o u r n a w
noise, and stuffed h im Into the ru m
ble o f the coupe.
w hich reached a w a rtim e peak ol
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Q u ick R e a c t No Cmtk in g . Easy!
Jf you've never tr o d m ixin g your
own cough medicine, you've mi.-med a
lot. It a no trouble—needs no cooking
— and g iv e i you about fo u r tirn- i aa
m uch cough syru p fo r y o u r money.
You 11 soy It beats a n y th in g you over
trie d fo r ce rg lis due to colds And
here's how It's done:_
Make a p lrln syru p by a tlrrln g 3
cup i of granulated sugar and one cup
c f w a te r a few moments, u n til it Is
cls ro lv e i. O r you can uro corn syrup
o r liq u id honey. Instead cfa u g a rsyru p .
Get " ’ j o'.mcf o f 1’ln cx fro m yo u r
d ru g rl.-t. P ut tills Into u p in t bottlo
and fill tip w ith yo u r ayrup. This
makes n p in t—a fa m ily nut nly Tastes
flr.u and never «.pells. Chlldr« n love It.
And a-, fo r results, you've never
seen a n yth in g better. I t goes rig h t to
w org on the couch, loosening tho
phlegm, ro o m in g tho Irrita tio n , and
n tlp ln g ci a r the a ir passages. You
w ill hke it fo r its re nits, and not
«n"rely fo r tho money it i a v e r.
Pmcx Is a i.p jcla l compound o f
proven Im -rell'-nt.-, In c m entrated
form, a r.io. t rcllablo soothing n -e n t
fo r th re a t and bronchial Irrita tio n s
Money refunded i f It d cu -n 't please
you in every w ay.—Adv.
"W h a t of it?
What has that to
do
w
ith
m
e?”
»
“ Why, Miss Ledforge hasn't seen
“ But you know, every im p o rta n t
h im y e t,” Tope explained. " B u t— man nerds a double.”
the dead m an looked m ig h tily like
y o u ."
we began. A little attention to such
Ledforge cried, in quick h o rro r: details as clothes, h aircuts, and so
"Looked lik e me? Dead? Heavens, on. . . . C hristopher, ever since, be
sides ta kin g care of m y health, has
man. do you m ean C h risto p h e r? ”
Why, yes, dead,” Tope assented liv e d the social side of m y life , leav
m ild ly .
" I d id n 't know his name ing me free to attend to business
was C hristopher, but he looked w ithout d is tra c tio n .”
Tope wagged his head. "1 declare,
enough lik e you to be your tw in ."
Ledforge nodded g ra v e ly . "G e n tle th a t’ s a queer o n e ," he a dm itted
"H e sent K e ll away w ith orders o,389,000, d id not serve overseas?
m e n ,” he said then, "w e ca n 't stand " I don’ t suppose m any people knew
4. How m an y signs o f the rod:ae
to m eet him la te r at some agreed
here. C arl is freezing, and I'm cold about this th in g ? "
"N o t a liv in g soul,” Ledforge de spot; then Hoidom put on a p a ir of s ta rt w ith the le tte r " a " ?
m yself. Suppose we go down to the
house. I m ust hear the whole s to ry ." clared confidently, "e xce p t m y sis K e ll’ s shoes. T h e ir p rin ts would be
5. W hat is the to ta l population
Tope asked: "Y o u know who the te r A lic e —and even she ca n 't tell easily recognized because o f the of the U n ite d States?
us a part, to th is d a y .”
dead m an was, then?”
heel-plates.
He knew that when
•> -A- A * * •»¥ :*r *
6 H ow does a dog’s n o rm a l •ft >
C e rta in ly . ’ Ledforge assented.
P A Z O IN T U B IS f
"H o w about servants, and a ll C h risto p h e r’s body was id entified as body te m p e ra tu re co m p are w ith a
M illio n s o f p eop le s u ffe rin g fr o m
His eyes clouded w ith g rie f. “ You th a t? "
me, Vade—because o f his th re a t
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hum an's?
• im p le Piles, have fo u n d p ro m p t
ening le tte rs to me, and because he
said he looked lik e m y tw in b ro th
re lie f w ith P A Z O o in t m e n t , ffe re 's
"
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was
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ly
a
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tte
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of
never
w h y . F irs t, P A Z O o in t m e n t soothes
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er. WV11, gentlem en, he w a s."
I appearing anyw here together,” Led live d there at the M ill—would be at
in fla m e d a re a s — relieves p a in an d
firs
t
suspected;
but
if
Vade
were
T
h
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n
sw
ers
itc h in g Second. P A ZO o in t m e n t
A t the house, W hitlock and Beal forge assured them .
“ One of us
lu b ric a te s h a rd e n e d , d rie d p a rts —
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by Tope's d ire c tio n stayed outside. always stayed out of sight when the exonerated and K e ll’s fo o tp rin t,
helps p re ve n t c ra c k in g a nd sore
found, then K e ll would be the next
1 I t is a special tra in .
ness T h ir d , P A Z O o in tm e n t rends
E b e rly disappeared w ith a serving other was to be—v is ib le Of course,
to reduce sw e llin g an d check m in o r
man, to d rin k hot grog and find we used some sim ple disguises at suspect.
2. C onstantine the G reat.
bleeding F o u r th , it s easy to use.
P A Z O o in t m e n t 's p e r f o r a t e d P ile
d ry clothes. Ledforge asked fo r Miss tim es, to give the cij^ who fo r the
"So then Hoidom and M rs K e ll-
3. O nly 7 per cent.
P ip e m a k e s a p p l ic a t i o n s im p le ,
Le d fo rg e ; and the servant re p o rt m om ent did not exist a little fre e she was his m istre ss—drove to De
th o ro u g h
Y o u r d o c to r c a n t e ll
4. Jw o, A rie s and A q ua riu s.
y ou a b o u t P A Z O o in tm e n t.
ed:
w a in ’ s M ill, in the coupe, w itl
dom of m ovem ent.”
And he said
5. T iic population is 139,682,00(1
S V P F O S IT O illS
TOO l
"She had a tu rn , sir, and is ly in g suddenly:
C h risto p h e r hidden in the ru m b le .’
Som e persons, an d m a n y doctors
an increase o f m ore than 8,000,000
down.
Tw
o
ladies
are
w
ith
h
e
r.”
He
looked
at
them
a
ll,
challenging-
p re fe r to use supp ositories, so P A ZO
"B u t now it’ s m y tu rn to ask ques
“ G ood," said Ledforge.
"D o n ’t
com es In h a n d y su p p o sito ries also
ly. "D o e sn ’t that fit the fa c ts ? " he o ve r the y e a r 1940.
tions.
Who told you the dead man,
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6. H ig h e r (101 degrees).
P A Z O always (lives.
C hristopher, looked lik e m e?"
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Tope suggested: " Y o u 'll want to
"W e ll, so fa r ," Tope agreed. "B u t
"M rs . Tope had seen you—o r your —go o n !”
get d ry , y o u rs e lf.”
It DrnfstoreV
But
Ledforge
negatived
this. b ro th e r—at a stockholders’ m eeting
"T h e y took a cabin fo r the n ig h t
"T h e re ’s a good fire on the hearth ” once.”
and Hoidom hid C hristopher where
“ P ro b a b ly she saw C hristopher,
he pointed out. " I ' l l be a ll rig h t
you found him . But M rs. K e ll m ust
Ledforge suggested. "B u t te ll me have protested at the in h u m a n ity of
Come in .”
So they gathered in the big liv in g w hat happened? Where is Christo- leaving h im ,th e re alive, till Hoidom,
0 r«tarn Sr-ioh M BtMs SettmS
pher? How was he k ille d ? "
in rage o r desperation, strangled
room , ric h ly paneled lik e a baronial
Tope said g ra v e ly :
"W h y —all h e r!”
h a ll; and Ledforge said: "N o w then:
always rely on th is g re a t rub fo r
M y b ro th e r dead, and some one else rig h t, M r. Ledforge. I ’ll tell you:
He hesitated, and the color fo r
I found y o u r b ro th e r under a bed an in sta n t le ft his cheeks as though
too, you said?”
in a cabin called F araw ay at a that w ord had shocked and fr ig h t
" M rs K e ll." Tope told him .
O m M » Mild
B ut Joe Dane could no longer en roadside cam p called Dewain's M ill
ened him
" I t ’s s ic k e n in g !" he ex
dure th a t Tope should dom inate the up above here. He was dead when cla im e d then, h u rrie d ly. " B u t—a ft
I found him .
scene.
er that, Hoidom would go on to dis
"H e had on an old sweater and pose of the car, and of M rs. K e ll’ s
"A
n
d
K
e
ll
too,
Tope,”
he
crie
d
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a p a ir of o ve ra lls. His hands and body, and m eet K ell, and m ake K e ll
“ Dead as a h e rrin g ! And Hoidom
dying, so we’ ll never get a word feet were tied w ith w ire. He was g ive him a ra p on the head and leave
out of h im ."
gagged and blindfolded w ith tape. him to be found beside (he road As
His hands and feet and head were an a lib i! ”
And he said in a low
Tope saw Ledforge's eyes quicken
furious tone: “ It is in cre d ib le ; and
in a sort o f triu m p h , and the old m uffled in pieces of blanket.
" H e ’d been a liv e when he was yet som ething like that must be the
m an turned to Joe alm ost roughly.
F o r Y o u T o Feel W e ll
“ Joe ” he said, "y o u 'v e a real g ift put there. He died of a ruptured tr u th !”
huurs every day, 7 days every
He finished arIB Joe Dane started
fo r ta lk in g out of turn. M r Led appendix.
Wa nk , «sever ■t-vp’/inr, the kidneys filter
forge, here, can lie a ll he wants to
muvter
the blood.
“ He'd been brought there in a to speak, but Adam touched his arm
m ot* people were aware of how the
n o w „k n o w in g K e ll and Hoidom ca n ’t coupe belonging to Hoidom, by a and hushed him .
THERE’S N O LOST ACTIO N WITH F P E S H V C a c t .
k,uu»\va must cvo r’ a n tly rem ove sur-
Tope rapped HTs pipe on his heel
c o n tra d ic t h im ."
piur nu*d, » A«jet»e e»--ds and other waste
man and a woman. I found th e ir
And
Fleiachm ann’. fresh Y east goes rig h t to
J
tt«*»t w w t stay In the blood
C um berland and Adam were s i tracks. A fte rw a rd the man kille d chucked the ashes on the hearth
W ithout in ju ry to hea th , there would
"W
e
showed
K
ell
the
dead
man
"
lent, s tric tly lis te n in g ; even J o e 'd id the w om an—it was M rs K e ll—and
because it’s actively fresh N o wait!nr,
W° rk
U be - -r und<?ra’ tn c n< of trAy the
whou HvH-en. m upset when kidneys fail
"H e said it wasn't
F leisch m an n ’s fresh Y east h e i p T ^ X f ^
not fo r a w hile in te rru p t again. And left her in the ca r and ran the car he re m a rke d
W> fu n ct/o c properly.
y o u !”
Ledforge spoke, a little sadly.
b u rn a a f acatrty or too frequent urin a
into ;yi old q u a rry up in the h ills
t e / v .if,« HiHjr wu'ns th a t som ething
" K e ll would lie, of course To save
fl.v o r, te n d e r 8m„ „ ,h
u
S
*
1ard
lo
speak
openly
about
We
found
the
m
an’s
tracks
there.
.. witzio; V o« ciaay suffer f a g / r g b a rk-
h im s e lf.”
i t , " he confessed
"W e 've kept it
mg
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ri » jm a tic
Ledforge
made
an
explosive
ges
p j .i. gettEUg up ut nights, swelling.
an absolute secret fo r so long that ture. "H id e o u s !” he cried, " in c re d
’ Yes, 1 figured th a t,” Tope as
IF YOU BA’< E A T H O M E ,a ,w ay8a3kfor
W k y not try fJo art'» KJA«“ I »u will
silence is a habit n o w ."
a m edicine r«•cowmended the
sented; but he said then in a sort of
ib
le
!”
I leischm ann s active fresh Yeast w ith the
.
w a r Tjo u rit s 'lrn u ia te th e lunc-
ir rita tio n ;
"Shucks, M r. Ledf irge,
//
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And he said e a rn e stly: "B u t you
U u/ of the kicUwya and help them to
"
P
re
tty
b
a
d
,"
Tope
assented;
he
ycHow label. D e p e n d a b le -
fiuah ou* poiaonoue wuKle ’from the
a ll th a t's loo com plicated for me
know, every im p o rta n t man needs a
added im p la c a b ly : "A n d my notion Hftldorn was in it, sure; but m y idea
Wood. T h e y conuihi nothing harm ful.
A m e rica s fa v o rite fo r o ve r 70 years
double. Did that ever occur to you? is th a t you did it, Ledforge ”
C * L-oua’i LucUy. b a t with oonhdenoa.
A t m J' d /u g ■ Loess.
has been rig h t along, that what-
Im agine how much easier ft would
Ledforge shook his head a b stra ct ever Hoidom did, he did because vou
be fo r the President, fo r instance
i f he were tw ins. W ith one tw in to edly. He seemed not to resent this told him Io ."
’I? ’ ’
Ledforge
cried
a n g rily
attend to the business of the office, accusation "W a it a m inute, please,’
" O f course, I know n oth "W h y should 1 tell H oidom —”
I
the oth e r to handle the social side, he said
ing of what happened up here; but
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