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    PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 24 1930
Farmer Loses Cows
F red T yron. fa rm e r, residing
of S pringfield, lost four cows
S unday and had tw o o th e rs which
w ere very sick fo r som e time
re s u lt of e a tin g g re e n alfalfa
and
larkspur.
M a rg aret L aferre, engaged to be
T he H otel E lite h a s ta k e n over u,.
■carried to Luke M addison, is w ith tried ev e ry th in g — "
Buss Cafe and w ill ru n a dining r J l
“I h av en 't had a ch an ce to call up
"H ad he been in prison b efo re?’
*lm when he en co u n te rs O unner
' ju connection w ith th e h otel roon£
C onnor; th e phone is in the parlor,
H ay n es, . an
She sm iled am usedly.
— A m erican crook, in a
They g ive sp ecial ra te s on board ana
an
d
they
cam
e
in
before
I
knew
w
hat
L ondon h otel lobby, D anton M orell , "W
• — hy, of course!
I room.
. atx
H e did tw o was happening.”
A 2<
a friend o f M arg aret's b ro th er, Rex stre tc h e s.
O unner recognizes* h^m a f u ^ V c v e n
L “ ke dld n o t a8k w hat a s k e tc h I She had som eth in g hidden u n d er her
j apron, and when she w ith drew her |
y ears. T h at n ig h t R ex is found dead D1,sht b e : he had a vague idea th a t it {hand he saw th a t it w as a sm all '
and by h is side a n o te ad d ressed to meI>t penal serv itu d e.
B row ning pistol.
K U d Htby S z
b e e n ' “H e dfd ° ne 8 tretch for “
’ Put th at Into y o u r sk y ,” she said
advice. M orell tells M addison t a t t r !“ M an<he8ter— he and D anty w ere
urgently. "You d o n ’t know w hat these
th a t Rex h ad cashed a check for 11 f
fellow s a re a fte r.”
£18,000 signed by M addison.
I L u k e’s Jaw dropped.
“In my— ” he began, bew ildered.
M arg aret does not know th a t h er
“ D anty, who is h e?" he said in
“ In your pock et," sh e said im p ati­
J* a forger. H er love for M addison credulously,
tu rn s to h a te but she keeps h e r pro-
.... .
ently. “ Do as you a re told.”
Btise to m a rry him.
“ e 8 a COD m an - You m u st have
M echanically he took th e pistol and
A fter th e w edding M arg aret ask s ■ hoard of him. I th in k h e’s stra ig h t
th a t the w edding Journey be p o s t-! now, but you n ev er can tell He lives slipped it into his hip pocket. The
K r d a y s ? dc l X n g Utkh a t's h e e
“7 ^
" T 8
‘he 8We' 18’ and has one th in g he did not w ant w as a
scen e w ith tw o m em b ers of a rival
to have a nervous break-dow n.
got a f a t n H a,f M°on stre e t. He
gang. It w as v ital th a t he should
In th e m eantim e, L uke fin d s th a t an d Oun n e r H ay n es used to w ork to-
g et aw ay from G in n ett s tre e t w ith J a n e t G aynor, C harles F arrell and a few society folk In "H igh Society
he is sh o rt a sum of m oney a t th e 1 g e th e r— ’’
is
- » « . « . r th e le a st possible delay , and If the Blues. A Fox Movietone M usical Refinance now playing a t Fox McDonald
Pistol would help him It was welcome.
a rg aret sav-1
to be refused , and by M arg
say- a ked L uke quickly.
T hen a voice cam e from th e foot
In form er pictures, J a n e t G aynor in lite ra ry h isto ry will be seen and
tog »he w ill keep it in rev en g e for I P ro m h er ex pression and tone he of th e stairs.
b
Mis ru in in g h er b ro th er. L uke is un­ ■ g a th e re d th a t H ay n es w as a person
has e ith e r been very poor and C harles heard for the first tim e on th e ta lk ­
"Come on, S m ith .”
ab le to reply, an d leaves her. He
, of som e Im p o rtan ce in th e h ierarch y
ing-singing screen next week when
w a n d e rs to th e T h am es em b an k m en t,
T here was m enace in th e tone. Mrs. F arrell very rich, o r vice versa, or
of th e underw orld.
try in g to guess w hat th e tro u b le is.
F ra s e r flung open th e door.
j both have been very poor. In “High "Tile V agabond King" opens on Sun­
No, I d o n ’t know him , I’ve only
L uke reg ain s co n scio u sn ess tw o
day a t 1:30 a t the Fox McDonald,
"W ait " she said sh arp ly . W ho do | S ociety B lues,” Fox M ovietone us-
Weeks la te r in a h ospital, w ith no­ h eard of him . B ut w hat do th e y call
with D ennis K ing in the title role.
sical
rom
ance,
th
eir
new
est
vehicle
you
th
in
k
you
a
re
?
”
th in g to in d icate his id en tity . H e h as D anty n o w ? I had it on th e tip of my
a heav y beard and th e h o sp ital peo­
L uke h eard a g ru m b lin g voice and ! at th e Fox McDonald now, both a re
ple call him Sm ith, a nam e w hich he tongue. A sw ell nam e. D anton M orell th e slam of th e do o r w hich sep arated ' unusuallv w ealthy, although
Hoot Gibson again lives up to his
th ere
50c • 75c - $1.00
decides to keep and see w h at hap- l —t h a t’s it! C onnor told m e only the
the foot of th e s ta irs from th e back I is a wide gap in th eir social posi- title of th e flying cowboy in "T railing
pens.
T he n u rse com es in to
his o th e r day about him
J T rouble,” stirrin g U niversal action
You m ig h t as w ell w rite
parlo r. And then, a t th e beckoning j tions.
on q u a lity sta tio n e ry all
idrkhe°: ¡o w n “
head> he fOl‘° W-
nia.de "Sunny com edy com ing to the Fox Rex on
A m essen g er from C onnors calls a t "Uk° Mdddl8On 8 W « - D anton M orell
of th e tim e. D istin g u ish ed
Friday. H oot stow s away in an a ir­
fabric-finished L ord B alti­
th e hospital, gives him >26 00 an d th e a co n iid e“ ce m an, an exconvict. It
plane and' clim axes his adventures
onTeh x r : u b wh i mbe n ,:n th e
m o re L in en can be ob­
a d d re s s of a Mrs. F ra se r, w ith whom was unbelievable. And then he sud-
tain ed h e re a t a p rice you
M cCarthy and Jam es
F w ith a th rillin g p arachute Jump. Gib­
Me is to ta k e rooms.
d anly realized th a t D anty M orell was One stood w ith his back to the fire. Joseph
usually pay for Just ordi
son
covers
the
range
of
excitem
ent
th
e
o
th
er
sig
n
ifican
tly
n
e
a
r
th
e
door
M arg aret in th e m ean tim e h as a his w ife’s b est frie n d '
H aney. Dan B urnet w rote the story. from ho rses to airp lan es in this film
n a ry w ritin g paper. Sold
T
hey
w
ere
re
sp
e
c
ta
b
ly
d
ressed.
L
uke
teleg ram from P aris signed “L u k e,”
.. t m , . ,
s
, ',
only a t .R ex all S to res.
A special all talking p re v ie w is which is also especially rich in ro­
w hich she doubts as genuine. D anton ,
' d° 8 he Iook lik e- a8ked
rerallzed th a t if he had seen them
M orrell calls on h er to try to g et I L u k e'
scheduled for T hursday, and the m ance and hum or. M argaret Quimby
in th e s tre e t h e w ould have th o u g h t
•o m e m oney. She tells him th a t she I “ D an ty ? I’ve seen him tw o or
w eekly Mickey Mouse club will hold has the role of leading lady, and the
tfiey
w ere d ecen t artiz a n s. T h ere was
h a s given all th e m oney back to h e r th re e tim es. . .”
its “ P a re n ts Day” on S aturday a t the c a st includes P ete M orrison, Olive
h u sb a n d 's firm , which is allow ing h e r ' q h _
m
.. ,
c e rta in ly n o th in g sin is te r In eith e r Fox McDonald.
DRUB ST O R E
an allow ance to live on. She believes
‘ " de8crlbed M orell in h er hom ely
Young and W iliam McCall. "T railing
face. One w as ta ll and ra th e r stout.
R hana 15
th a t L uke has gone
to his fav o rite i IaD8uage. T h e re w as no doubt a t all
T rouble” was directed
A rthur
C ontinued on P age 4
One of the m ost glam orous figures 1 Rosson.
re s o rt in S pain and
in ten d s to Join th a t th is was th e m an! It was m ore
h lw /-tn e r M
n
j
m
.
j v itally n ecessary th a n ev er th a t he
W nile M orrell and
M arg aret a re Hh n„ i j „„„„„ ,
...
ta lk in g O unner H aynes is announced.
ld e8C“ Pe from th is en v iro n m en t
” e adm its —
.................................and
re a p p e a r as L uke M addison.
H
th a - t ■
he is
a Jewel th ief
and Just out of prison, b u t L uke had
H is vague plans becam e definite. He
once tried to do him a favor and he could leave t.ie house th a t night, seek
w an ts to re tu rn it if possible.
He
a sk s if D anton Morell Is a frien d of I o u t H u lb ert, and tell him th e tru th .
A t nine o’clock th a t n ig h t he was
h ers, and also why her h n sb an d h as
le ft her.
p re p a rin g to leav e when an unexpect-
M arg aret sees Luke d riv in g in a ed d ifficu lty aro se. H e was Just ab o u t
w ith a fa ir h haired
girl. She
e llsht
p ear
o t recognised
er husband,
b u t does
sh e to tu
' rn ou
° " t ” th he
' K h » t h M .o r H ’ F ra s e r
o v erh ears som eone say th a t th e g irl
re d ’ Sbe cb38ed th e door behind
1s J e a n G urlay, th e clev e rest crook In b e r> and from h er m an n er he g ath ered
L ondon. L uke d riv es h er to th e fro n t th a t so m eth in g serio u s had happened
of a Jew elry sto re and w aits a t th e
“Two of th e I ew in» a . a _ j
cu rb until she com es out. Bbs ru sh es down °
crowd a re
from th e sto re w ith a m an a t h er
below, sh e said in a low voiee
heels. T hey g et aw ay an d n ex t day
"
——
--------_ _ _ _ _
L uke is am azed to read in th e p ap ers SUNDAY SCHOOL MEMBERS
th a t Je a n has robbed th e sto re of a
diam ond n ecklace and h as been d riv ­
TO HAVE SOCIAL FRIDAY
en aw ay In a c ar with a beard ed m an
______
H e u nw ittingly h as been m ade an ac-
T he S unday school of th e Metho-
com plice to of Spain,
th iev but
es, realizes
ahd co th
n sid
t c ' h ™
u r c h . " w ill
„ „ „ n eral , 8Oclal
. ,
method, fost when th^Old ^ra‘SeS{° f th® cooks mcant
fleeing
a t ers
he , ° d is
,A
" 6Pj<’y a . *e
Mas no passp o rt.
¡g a th e rin g In th e b asem en t room
-------- s on
D u tc h O v en s o f
i Seat
^
^ 7
¡F rid a y evening, a t w hich tim e win
j
Now go on with the story.
n e rs in th e book c o n te st w hich has
crumbled into rust ¡svo..^
? • ’ 7 ? ractlcal skdl • • •
L uke dism issed from his mind his been conducted re c en tly will be an
todav
110
rusti
is
yours
and
infinite care. This is
experience of th e afternoon. T h at was nounced.
X own’a'
Why you Wi"
1
T he social will s ta r t at 7:30, at
■oniething not to be th o u g h t of w ith ­
out a shudder, and h e was w histliyg w hich tim e each of th e Sunday school
Flavor Zone
cheerfully when Mrs. F ra s e r cam e g roups will open th e ir o fferin g boxes
this modern cooking mar
t!lat turns on beat
n te n ts -----------
counted.
h e vuu>u
class
w ith a p air of b rig h t new scisso rs to and th e co --------
— T • ••=
collect the gray tw eed suit he had dis- h av in g th e larg est am o u n t of money
vel Prepare,
carded, and to bring him a p a ir of ” will be th
*u e " w in n ers of th e co n test
brow n shoes, so hideously b rig h t th a t T h e c o n test has been going on for
same delicious manner as dron of ’
a
eYCry
sev eral w eeks and w as s ta rte d as a
th ey dazzled him.
dW
the
Old
Dutch
Ovens
iradua
I
v
^
"
“
m ean s of ra isin g funds with which to
"C onnor says you'd b e tte r leave
-b
u
titp
rep
a
reslh
em
a
u
.
'e
r
a
tu
^
.
£
p u rch ase new song books for th e use
your m ustache," she suggested.
of th e S u n d ay school.
tomatically . . . wfeen you
“W here is C onnor? Is he on th e
T h e re will lie a sh o rtst I arb
p rem ises ?"
are out of the kitchen en- automatically when the
T h e re will p robably a sh o rt pro­
She shook h e r head.
food has been browned to
g ram accord in g to II. L. G illette, th e
jo y in g priceless
“ No, tje phoned m e.”
su p e rin te n d e n t.
L ight re fre sh m e n ts
savory turn.
hours of leisure.
“I d id n 't know you had a phone.
will be served.
he said In surprise.
__________
»ew
Mg
The ovens of
"W e'v e got a lot of things h ere th a j r D a c r in iz M z - r „ _ _ _
H'estingkoutt Quich-Cttb
200
years
ago
that
people d o n 't know an y th in g ab o u t,"
OPERATE
Unit, will fic t
50% f r , attr
■be said.
SECOND HAND STORE
made the burgh­
Looks
Expensive—
B ut Isn ’t
• • «
t ”“
•»
Flanery’s
C om e in a n d see
this cooking m arvel
. . . the modern Dutch Oven
a
She com e back a little la te r w ith a
A n n o u n cem en t
w as
m ade
thia
tu b e of sh av in g p aste, a brand new
week
of
th
e
p
u
rch
ase
by
E.
E.
la th e r brush, and a razo r which had
F ra e d rlc k of th e second hand goods
ev id en tly been purchased recen tly , for
belonging to C h arles W illse.
Mr
w hen he opened th e case h e found it
F raed rlck h as also leased th e bulld-
■till enclosed In oil paper. S h av in g ,ng
on F ifth stre e t, fo rm erly oc-
ss a painful process In splta of this,
b u t a p p aren tly th e re su lts w ere sa tis ­ cupled by th e W illse sto re and will
facto ry , fo r when th e woman brought rem odel and red e c o ra te th e en tire
In terio r of th e building d u rin g the
Mlm som e food la te r she stood ln the
n
ex t tw o w eeks. H e p lan s to buy and
Moorway and gaped h er approval.
sell all k inds of used articles.
Well, I should n ev er have known
A co m plete w orkshop will be in­
you, Mr. S m ith, and I’ll bet your b est
stalled ln th e back p o rt of th e build­
friend w ouldn’t, e ith e r.”
ing, and a special p ain t room built
As to th is L uke was perfectly con­
for th e sto re.
vinced. W h at an e x tra o rd in ary change
a m u stach e m ade ln a m an 's appear- i Mr. F ra e d rlc k re c e n tly sold his
To him „
■ lnlster—he stood gazing, fascin ated ,
a t bis reflectio n In th e m irror.
_
Mrs. F ra s e r neomed m ore Inclined W ilbur Y lo v if L ak* “ V r ,n d Mr8
to be co n v ersatio n al th an she had . ¿ J 1 , ’J
T
‘ " ” d “ y a t T” ’
been before; asked him If h e w as
*
* " 8t ° f
m arried , and before he could a n s w e r'
n o t ic e
t a
__
~
announced h erself a s a widow.
|
? CRED ITORS
th a t L. L.
•A t least p ractically ," she am ended “ „ * .
'* --------given
” ‘r,‘ ’V
Ray has been ap p o in ted a d m ln i.itrato r
"M y husband got a lifer tw o v ears of th e e s ta te of A rth u r H artm an , d e­
ago ”
c e a s e d , by th e C ounty C ourt of L ane
» h e w as quite cheerfu l ab o u t this t oim ty. O regon. All p erso n s having
claim s a g a in st said e s ta te a re re ­
oalam liy, and Luke g ath ered th a t life
quired to p re se n t them , w ith th e pro-
h ad n ot run sm oothly for th e woman. p er vo u ch ers, w ithin six m onths
"H e ask ed for It," she said. "S hot from th e 24th day of April, 1930, to
a co p p er and n early killed h im ; and Ith o said a d m in is tra to r at hts law of
flee In th e M iner B uilding, E ugene.
n a tu ra lly , C onnor w ouldn't sta n d fo r Oregon.
th a t. C onnor says a gun’s all rig h t
L. L. RAY.
fo r th e h e a d s but not for th e unders.
A d m in istrato r of th e e s ta te o f Ar-
F ra s e r w as th a t kind—f la s h ' H e tn u r H artm an , deceased ,
A 14 M l-t-16-21
^0% t» 20% frtw ttr tfi-
ers smack their
lips and Hud the
,1
Westinghouse
electric rance
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The New Models Are Here
Yon are ,„v„ed
come |r,
ft« t,n g h o ,„ e models. They are even more
beaut,(ul and more efficient than the former de­
signs. A small down payment and easy terms
puts one in your home fully installed.
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