The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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t i nm sn a y fer ir .
if>2c
—dipping tlm Confessions
of a new w ife
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Illustrated by Paul Robinson
(jtu^ÌfS ÿoix r
MO W »MWlJ*» • — *—u.
IN Q I’KHT OP PI.KAKl’ItK
Wb n s v r«»u I - 1 "«circa in the my*
at* rlouM locking «Me bow at the expo
alon 1 look«
a»’ e rly p bout In front
Of UM was M in ter upon which were
nuuitM»rIc«M
-« of -uhMluti'inl bull«,
«acb of wt
to I gbt tw purehused
f<>r n franc
lh«ad of the counter,
about ten feet aw ty Wot» two beds
»»nd upon ex*« h ie
i « <>M’d u t *‘t«- a* ft
I 'v t ty
• ’ <• nt** Only Hr Ir head»
< re r is ib le but
icb adorn bio h<a4ft
« » o lio w ith ah ln ttb blonde curia tied
w ith a huge bow o; ttii({UOla<« blue, the
o th e r w ith ei|e. a y fnMcItoithix l»r<»wn
b ttlr tied w.th rlbixnt of la v r* «1er
ahn<le.
,
• • W b a t’ M th e b ig Id* a * “ ! n » k e t R a r
r l l t g t o f l P ie r o , w h o V. a . ' in v a d ”
H arry, turtinly qu!« t nnd d U nified. had
ontered in to the -pirit < f the lark
and he entithAiitrtti<* d b replied*
*’You're auppnrfed to knock than»
out of b»d He**. V u hit til»' bull« eye,”
p o n 'ltig to the h uge firmle above and
bctw'»»r> 11* » tw o couche», "and out
they full If ' -treat fu i ’ Have n try,"
b» ¡» • !• t. hnn ltng no -A v rn l bulls
with many an tiq u e bra»»«» brought LOCAL WATER IS PURE,
from Kuaala by th e e n te rta in e r. them
SAYS BACTER|0 L 0 CIST
»•dree—r f llc i of b«»tt«»r day«.
I
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"T h e food 1« not ««pecUlly good.
T hat Springfield w ater contain«
but that*» negligible,” dec ared Andre, «nw trace wha-over*- of contam ination
“ we’ll o rd er wine. It 1 m expected of or pollution*' 1« the rep o rt of J K
you her«* and really they have ex< <T Hlmmon.s b a rte r ologlat of the d e ­
ten t ch a m p a g n e ”
gave the or lor partni<Qt of bacteriology, Oregon
to th e wa t< r who wan alao In f’ «• Agrtcu tural college, following te«(«
live uttlro. In th e m eantim e my eye« u j g ^ fo r aeverul month«
were tak in g In th e deti.ll» of th e tin-
()(( |fci
fo!!owIng
accountably charm ing p l a c
jB) n( l(j ( E lg| n„ WB, „ wag ..„ „ u ,.,.
In the c e n te r of th e floor a daub- | nulv4 a W(, k ggo< superintend« nr
I iik f'oarack officer » a - dancing with w
m ,.| J|{a!, oj ,jj.
M(,u„ta:n
a beautiful blonde girl who wan at •'» ’ s ta te - plant, u n it a sam ple of Spring-
In .»five costume« H e d anced with fie ld w afer to the bacterbdoglM t lo r
grtir.« nml m agnifici lit p<>l»‘> «xi . ullng an o th „r
H(}re , ,
s m-
a d i t t i m i dance to a folk 1,011» of th.- nKDn, , , ll(,r .
of w ater which I h a re tea ted •
M arriage Licensee.
for the past few month* b a re been
—— ■
excellent. They contain no tra c e
M arriage ttcenge« h are been gtanV
w hatsoever of contam ination or pel- wj to the following per«o»a by th e
lutlon from any source IXwpIte rum county clerk during the laet w eeb:
or« th a t the w ater 1 m not of the beet LUthur Purde , Far!«, and Sadie Tay-
quality, I wt|l aay th a t the , urlty of u>r Sw lvaboTe; C larence H oyt and
the S p ria g fe ld wat< r !• the be»t it 8 a ra h Alice G ardiner. both of BtH
baa been and the e 1 m no occasion to gene; Robe-t S ta a fh ld and M ateel
| Roll It or tr* at It In nny o th er way W bttlock. both of P ortland; Jo h n AU
to purify It.
len Olson, Cresw ell, a rd
Maggi®
Sm ith, S p r'n g fleld ; and to Francia
“ My laat teat »how* ’bat the wat.
William«. Ilal»ey, and /Lillian Van
a-« It coin»» from the faucet» of tl
D arvork, Eugene.
town 1« practically fr«e of all kite
of bacteria, having only on“ or two
H ave a Chair.
per cubic centim eter. T h at 1» excel­
I lent."
"1- Mr Smith in :"
mu m pies
"No, he'» gone to th e cem etery."
ftpringflsld w ater 1» chlorinated .t
it cnihiiruHAca m* to bu rp yt»u*«e
"Do you expect him back soon?”
Stopp«*'
i
"Jum
a
fear
lino»
to
“a
y
th
a
t
all
,
th
e
local
plant
before
».-nt
Into
the
thing»* of bltat moi
•"PhoM looplo are wonrtorrd ly well-
city'» difltribut on »ystem.
, ‘•No, not till R esorrrctlon Day."
‘In oth er words you believe—-’have
born," raid B arry, who wa* K.-atod
good tim e on*- bv on« and never a t my left. "I •<«“ * *a n '*' <)f th "m
two by two,** I purephased mm we An a m a tte r of fa.«, I u n .l.m la n d —
Iclwur l) «»nt nut 4 <»ur »(roll
and not from pre»» agent» o lth .r —
“You should '•«»» lived In the days th a t II few Of th e en terti’liter* a re Ot j
<>f boot ttklrtM aitd crinoline. Curtl»» lb., nobility but have been robbed
dear, bt - hi •• you alwava expect w and .Jyiven from th e ir own country
to he rho< k d and l’u> not. No one In.
a roault of lb - B olali.vlc regim e
for th a t m a tte r any m ore."
•rbev'ro plucky enough to try and
. j
But you're you, Halle and I don't m ake a go of It like nhla."
rellafc tho Ilea of taking you Into
■'Indeed they are and a d v e n tu ro u s.,
plat < m Bke that. Boalde« 1 d id n ’t too." I .«Id. ’‘Bo you know the o ffic e r'
know what to vxpet t Though Pierce
o v er th ere—th e on« w h o JuMt flniHh<*d ,
t I d HU « »»•« tng out that It was m ill dpuclng? I l ’’ look* a* If h» w«'Te mn
cornpar»«d to «ome of the other» h ere.” t ’onlng to you B arry o r ra th e r ns If:
J u -t then Lemoyne with Barry and he w anted to a ttra c t your atten tio n
Altdre M tdlere who bad been walk Ins Look."
nhend, entile excitedly up
••Ye*. It* V ladbnlr T ch ertk o v and
.agi J I-----
"W e've deckled to ti ke the ‘Atuerb a pea. h of a chap I II bring him over ,
can«* w hh um when we leave hero to If you like lie'* one of the mo»t In- •
do M ontm artre."
cried
Lemoyne, te re stln g ta lk e rs I've ever know n.'
" th e m ’« a tn arralo u s Ruuaion place.
"By all m eans, see w hat he w an t* .!
'I.e» C hikum i'ti»' 11« cnlled, brand new. The R ussian refu g ees have my deep­
I htdteva, and they put on a »how and e st sym pathy and I'm su re we'd all
dance.’*
be thrilled with his account of th e j
"Oh. but Its probably too late," I conditions over th ere
Especially |
•with
.autour.
DRUGSTORE
a .
C u rtiss. He r.a-ls qnd talks about th e .
danger of Bolshevism all the ttm«. j
Go on B arry, before he start» danc* i
Ing a again."
A fter a w hispered conversation be- i
tvy-i-n the two, they re tu rn ’ d. J u s t;
as they reached th e tab le the or««hes-
tra stn rtrtl a Russlon drin k in g song j
and Barry before Intr.sluciug him w h e n p u r e t e 8 t A s p ir in T a b l e t s
slipped quietly into his place, filled a r( i t a jje n fo r tj,e relief of pain,
tw o « lasses with cham pagne, gave
depend on their quick
.o n e to the Cossuck officer and one a ( ,jjo n . ,ji e y a r e usually dissolv-
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
lie »to(»l facing
in«' and begun to
a ng in a He'll b ari­
tone a t th e sam e
tim e holding aloft
h is glass.
to me-
! ed within 30 sqoonds. These tab-
lle »toed facing mn and began to je ( 8 a r e m a d e from the highest
sing In u rich b arito n e nt the sem e q Uaj,( y of pure, true aspirin. We
tim e holding uloft his gta»e
His recommend the purchase of the
I voice was u n train ed but held th at b o t t l e Of 100 tablets because
pathos which ensues to one who h as {>u r P t e s t Aspirin Tablets have
«uttered much
8O many uses that it is wise to
He wa* not good look'ng but th ere have a supply handy,
was a proud galluntry of carriag e and
Bottle of 100 Tablets—75C
an tn ta g ib e sp irit of v alo r th at o n e '
felt In his presence—only the h a u n t-.
lng sadness of his voice N trayert the
z x - .r ’ c I T f l i r r
sbm der and h itte r y ears of h ’s expert- P I c H l C i y S
LSl U g
ence In Russia.
B ary had said th at he talked vividly |
'of the chaotic situation once he g o t!
started . A fter his song p. rh ap s he
could be p<-rsuaded to give us soul-’
first-hand Inform ation.
Life w as full of colour F or Instance,
h ere 1 wns. In the h eart of the Mont­
m artre. being to a s tc l hy a fascinating
C ossack officer In surroundings that
held th e atm osphere of old R ussia
with all Its 'historical rom ance and
th e hrllllanee of court life from the
dnys of "Ivan the T errib le to N ich­
olas, the T e rrifl.d .”
Store
" I c o u ld n 't h it 1 he W n o lw o rth liu lld
I» nt' un.-il (be fact tim i it was alm ost
lug beside» I 'i ii'd -p to p rely ln»pir tw. lve o'clock.
cd." 1 ughlng r.fu .-.I. hut you Irv
"No. ro lh lu g down th ere gets go­
m id f i i r l l » - ten. he 1 n gii«»l shot." t bi»; until a fte r m idnight." chimed In
«b-cl. rin l pre . n l l i i . h im w ith th e 1
ii»r m gton Bit ree, '«In fart, this p ar­
m .ill ng l.a ll
B ui Ie- .«heok -hl» bead tii alar place doesn't begirt to be In-
" I d o n 't kn o w what w. ve g otten t' r »ilng until tw o o'clock."
Into." he said to me In an u n .l.-rle n
Yumaiy yum m y!” I cried, "w e'r.i
w iill. the o th e r» were tr y in g th e ir o n!"
s k ill, "s o far. .) good h u i I've Just
Ill a f< w m om enta we w ere standing
been llt in k ac nmvbe I lu - ll'- r I .-»1-• outside the gnies balling a passing
y o u m il In i o n
,in : .»ly. i>r e rr " Io 1 ah.
To be continued.)
lie llttttcd
In ord.-r to reach the Pnuscasians
."K nocks them out of bed?" 1 finish­ we bad to desi end a lig h t of stn lrs
Jones says th at the way to m ake
ed for him.
that ap p aren tly led below th e ground. th ese new fangled dances popular Is
'"Well, yes You see. yon never can We enterisl n sm all, oblong room that to Invent one th a t you step on your
tell what th e French are apt to do. ita» already etow ded with guests. f e e t
T h e y 'h a v e nn entirely d ifferen t view­ Small tables with exotic covers were
point and nn elastic code of m o ral. pushed ag ain st th e wall leaving th e
"Tell me a story mama."
Som etim es they go p retty f a r ”
cen ter op. n for dancing and for the
"W hat kind, d arlin g ?"
"B ut I w ouldn't leave now. not foi featu res of the cab aret. The room
"One th a t I have to e a t candy to
a million d o llars!" 1 exclaim ed. "I'm
was simply but effectively d ero rated llsten to."
«lying to know what happens. Look
B arry 's throw ing w dl H e Just missed
11 th a t time. Come nn C iirllss Join In
th e fun T here! he got It th at tim e
Look, look!"
“W hoop-pee, w hooppee." cried a
Shrtl fem inine voice
W hoop-pee!"
san g 011I another. Ding «long rnng th e
hell and shniiltaneoiisly the two lm-
p r vl»od eotmhes toppled over th row ­
ing th e little sleepers out to th e m at
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"W hy this Isn't ns had na the F ol­
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' rtllello.
*»ood nahiredly and regard' ess of
th e cold night a ir they picked them ­
selves up and scram bled hnek under
th e blankets whlrh they nulled up to
th e ir nlnhaster chairs and waited for
th e next throw
"W ell, did you get a th rill out of
w atching the little flrlsettea.” naked
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