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PA OE TEN rv.TWntlT -frAH, TRTBTTKE, "NrKDFOnD.. OfiF.fi OX- TUESDAY, .TTTXB 23, 1029. 1 1 i News Note of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters Jor the j&e of ajadij (il'IIIIUl' """- ( 'W IVI'i ll ) 1,1,1,,. I'irrll, Thlll-mliiy. J'"1" '(. H i. III. Jlirknimvllli', Kl lilliy. J H. B i. III. , I'iauln I'l'l'll j'livi'lilln. Hut Jlllm Sll, 2 3U l. "' iiiiluy ,yJteffery'Farnol. (iflllH-lll '' II WUH IIIIIH'UIIC''ll I" m"' 1 1 I'll 111. " I'.illllnll llml lnillK.T would Klv. ii wrlm "I' '' "'" niill.illill Cmiiik- r l "". w"h IM'IKUlllll MimilH'lll. 'I Im iiiIm t nf " "" IhlH fllUM', IlllWI'HM', ll InKi'll III mill iinnlil"' I" ply- "'' l tu liuvo It i'-ii.ly (' in'' wi'i'll. , I'ltx (Ininun iImIi'KhIi'H "Iio m- ii... i..i., liruiiuii Ini'rl III Mvilln I ll, huvo nil .-Hll tll Mini I'.'liml II w.m.l.'i-riil Hi""- "" ,,, r iviin fur li.Ki i- H'" IiiiiI liiilli'll'iil"''!. Myrlln 1 'titut Kiivk Hie 1 lialU-.'i M n l-nyiil ivi'limn". '"" imvn wiih ituyly iii'i"iiiii'l wliii Hinlit CniiiK" mini's mill i-ni-li vis- II in- wiih uli'nn niyl'" ;""' iluilii iniilliiti'it nil ll HlllU'li liunn"'. rhiiHB Unit iiunpiii " I""1'"'1 III I Ho lii'iinllfill mik Kim" n l'"' mir Hi'iiiinilH, wlili h wiih UkIiI' iI y li'l ll li lly llixl oilier I'""" ' IHiiVllli'il fill' UlO I-IIIIHII'IH. TlHI IlllllUIH't WIIH IH'I'I "I ""'I- dun, iif( iled liy a ilrlvn llii'nimli tin, iicniiiiriii iiutiy rniiiiiiy "' ('mm cimilly, Ulii ilnlili'H nf whli ll ,,n.ilili'ii Urn nio.linl nf whlill I Ho ii.lnlil'llli'il I'nnH Hi' .ll"''""' '" tiinilo. mill fnlliiwi..l liy mi I"""' mi the i nil lienrli, or dip l.. II... I.rhiu tlilKII. llnrliiK lii" lmlii"" hi'hhIiiii ll"' Htnln (InuiKii wiih llml rui-l -il In Inllliiln muei'iil liniioitiint Ii-hIhIh-tlvn iniMiHiiriiH. A ini'iiml'lnl l CIiuiIih 1'. HlHlll'l', IlllnVI'll PIIHI IIIIIHllT ' llie llri-linn HI nli' llinilB''. '" uU'.l. ThlB nii-liimliil I" " '"' H (lllllll!!' HlUdl'llU" liillll fUllil. , ll...l llin rlmi l. H M. Mpi-ll m Mi'intirliil Knnil. .....I Hl.,.,1 lllNlllt'llllX 1'Vl'lll l.f lllll HI'HHlnll WIIH UN lllllll"'"" I'.V .Illin. H II. Tiiylm- of ll I n ill ll llniliKO No. I. WuhIiIiikI"". " ' Hi,, rirnl dnillKi' niKinil'-'il l ""' IMilli'il HIiili'H lilnl Hi" """ "f whlill IIik Hi'Vin rmmiliTH nf Hi" llrmiK wi'i'n ini'tnlMTH. Illnllii'l' Tnylnr iiiivii ll wninli'l' rul Inlll whlill will l"l'K '"' ini'lnln'iuil hy llmw lniim"' WiM'n rnrlilliulii I'linnull I" l"''H' " Tim II r il ll o iiii'inlii'iHlilii In oivunil Ini" piiHHi.il ln I'.r.mi ...,. I, i,n,l Ih Hi UnlllK HIiniiK I .1 iiitbiirillliii li, ll,.lllMM'Hhll III Hll' HUH" lln Itnuun Itlvi'l- Villli'y liniliK" .InHopllIll" II 1 ' l,1ll,,'ll nhnlit two mlli'H wi-Hl nf iiiiini" 1'hhh iiml nf whli h W. A. .Inlin-nii Ih iiiiihIit. Tim whl.h III" Nullnnnl llinilB" '"IH ""I "" UnillBK lll0lllhlHhli fnr lU'-'H I" a mni.oiili. (ii'i'iimi lnim''H w"1 il,. tin-!- imil. Iuii-iiik H" ",l1" ,",'l"n ""' Wnrlliy Nliiln MnMi'i- tli'in'K" A. Viilinlli'P wiih pri'Hi-nli'il wl'li ,r" llii'll niyi'Un wnml lu'.v In Ihi- "H.v nf Myrlln Tnllil. kiiiuiiiiH"'' t lililm k uny il""i' I" '"" Mn. I'lilniltcr (nullnnnl wmiliy ii.r.'H) Wiih iriwllli'it Willi l myr- tl., u.ul.t lllll t'l-iirki'l- HOI. 'I'lio lilili nf lln I'l'nH l-nllllly ,hlU l.'iinl n.M.lloil Uinllli'l' T. .1. Kninlol- nf I.imiIh (IrmiKv with it 1,,-iuilltnl myl'll" w""' U'1'1'' lillnp 111 IMipni'lllllnll "t iihhIhI-nli,.- KlV!'!! Willi Ih" ill HI work. Kiry .lilitiltn ini-Hi'liliil ..ni. .. iintiinl niii'kiiui1 nf I'nn I'huiii Hiiln Willi I'linirn, Mm. r.illth I'li.iliuill ur I'viillnl l'"ll: viiciiI Hiiln, Willi i lirnii'. Mm. lMllll Wi'liliiinii: liiiniiniili'i ii u in Ii n f. Willi ilirmn. Ali'H ViHllll mill I'"'"'' Hlnwi'll: lllll llnllnllll m'K lw" "' IiIh fiiinnim iilil-llinii iiiwhuy n illnlimiio hy Mmy i I M I. .I... U. IWU lllllll klllK m iliilici- iiuiiiIiith ly Urn 'iilclii'Htrn." Willi M I N. I !' CoWlll ll "I 1" Ulullii; Kil f'l.wil.il. vl.illn: Knilill lllll. vlnlln: .Mr. Hwulii. Kiiltm- ""'I Mm 1'iniik lllll. laiiiliuiiiliio mill Kiilinr. A riMiillim hy Mm. HI' ,ri.h lunilinli'il lliii iirnKii'iii. A rtir iMiiiHlilfi-ulilK frlimilly Imn InllUK hnlWl'ill Ih" liK'inlnl'H Ilin ilirri-rml llniMKi-H, Hi" lli'ini!" rlnm'il Iih hi-hhIiiii mill Hiiviil iu-friHhitli'iilH. i'.. 1. 1.. ii, ini .hivntlli'. i.. M.,1,,1 .r ii vi'tillo will I ll" r.MH'" hnhl IIH ri-io nu'i'lliiK "ii H"1" iinhiy, .Inn" Sll. "I !' "' llvnlvii Jnill WIIH "li'lll'll II'IMIH- uti.r mnl I'""" HI"W"II iih I'ii innliii. Wo Invli" ii" "imiy ""' nmnlilH 1IH urn Hl.lo In lilli'llil IhlH i with iii" riinii , lueniiiiK. i" ' v u ii,.. "tili'rlulll- lll'l 'llllKi'lin -inn " IIH'llt. , Wn fit 111 ni'i il ii fi'W iiiuru liruuin HlllllH. (.mil" "Hi'ly. I.y In I'nuln I'nliit 4i IK-. (l.llllT Killllmi) Th" li"iulH nf Ih" liii'lilhi'i'H nf tin, MukIb I i "-miK" ' th" nlllllllllllly lIV" l,"n ll,'l'i"1' uiliivi!.! hy Ih" piiMMliiw nr iwo ni , innin H lllirlllK Ih" l'"Ht wni'k Ini" 111" Kf""l I'"'""'1' , Mm. Mi'ilit Htilllliin. W'f" nf Krillik Hlrnllilll, Ini" I"'"" 1 ' H..v..,ul w-.KH Iiml I'""""! """'J TI.illH.lay. Jill." SO. K ll Mill" iliniKl""1' f"w "'"'.'k" .,1,1, ii Hi.n Iwn yearn inn hUHhlllHl. IXHllll'H IV lU.Ht Of flll'll'lB mid rnlullvi'H. 4 . Mm. Hliilhmi J"'""" ,ho KnK" Pnlnl (IrmiK" hiiiiii afl. nr '"- Ktilalln. wh"ll "I." wiih "IH M.".a Mu.hIu.II. HI." l"l" , ICR.." Hlv..r. wlii-ri. Hh imir rl".l l-r,.nk H.lal.mi. anil l " ''- ,,.V",I lia.k I" - ' wlii.ru li"r IiiihIm.11.1 wiih .inil""'l nil Ih" Ala VlHlH "'". ,,,,,, I ll.,' 'Ill lllll'HH wan , will. K."al "- "v."'-' " nil I drmiK" frl"i"'. ",w,,y" , ,.' a l,,.,i. nf l."r l.lllml "''""' Tl. " of h..r .li'iilh ii'"- II KITH I nhm'k. ... , K.,al H,,vl.,.H w,;,o hoi. M III,, l-IIIIUIT 1' "I'"l I'; H..v. Mr- Mi-" ufn....tl..jr. Th" (Iniim" ."ii'iiii'PV WM" , , K,v.. in iti.BU" i"v"i- '';; Inrv ami wiih In . IliUK" of tl " ,Hl"r ami . hapliil" ' "" " .ll llianu". Hrnth.'r A. . Mll- ll,iI"jl..lHl",..ll ami HlHli-r M"1"1 7' " IIHHlHll'H I')' l"" ' ' ,, I.whIii MIIIiOhH'IiiII. IIiwii HlllllH. IWIIh W.'l.lliuin mnl ""''V VnllliB. I'll" Urn nun .-xI.mi.Ih IIh .l""P" yni.iilhy In l)i liri'iivi'.l UiihIihikI '.. II I..UM lllll,"H. ... r.,ili,t. ill (inil'i tlllliy n,' " lirlliH. , , N ...nr.. Willi pill" Ih nil" llllv"". OillMl wil.1 of Hll.ll " IIH Hll". ' "Tliolr hIiih in" ii" fiimlvij. (i BTNOPSIfl: In tmrkllni kiooa. i lltlltit. a bniHtihi) llirl iiulrlly allpJ llr, Ilia lluvllmd inilHaloil O tinBlrir arl.-inv a tlimurrituf l-lrr VrllK'll lYn'm"' Uuvll'iril, ,(' , iil,ei,ifi.l. Ilir,.nrr,il In .Mr yil. liur.l, ami fcrllruliiB him o . ,!. coimlll, Jullml, ' Itlrharit ( omuird fcv 'i-r tiK ';' Iclli-n S lint mil rwe(iil. ill J,ill,i,r. mill. J'nm '(II, ami brn ilj llml I'MinaYi'l until Vlvri Mp In I, ilel M..l. ;u.iillil; 11 t 'r' A, rt'nl 'il Itt'ntllu and link' II, l n Irll him mar of .,,,ll,(.ir;ll r.rrrtd t ' '" .III, l,n accaitilianw her lufoaid ln V ilii lo- i Clmi'Kr I MOONLIGHT AND FAIR LADY IT was a warm, Hill nlg.it, lit bj Hie oft radlanco of rlnliit moon and full of tho JnnKiioroui franrancs of lionoyBiickJe, while from the hodowy woods Holt th Bolt, bubbling liotoB ot a alghtln! gain. 8lr niclmrd, glancing at hit com panion, esplnd a gllslorlng tftndrll of lialr, a allm. proud arcbod foot Biid a voluminous cloak. "Ayo mo, ma'iii," b cxclahnod, slglilng boavlly, "'tis night most apt to slgbful dalliance, how Bay your' "That I would be alono, sir." "Nay, but considor yon bright moon." "Come, proofed, lady, 1 dpr! And now bis eyi-s wnre twinkling, his lips twisted In their sardonic smile; she met his eyes and spoke, yet in her tone was subtla change. "TIs said, Sir Richard, that you were a rebel and condemned to death." "All true, nia'm. Delng younger then and grealer fool, I, for sake o' lady frail as fair, enllsled for the I'retendor, wns taken at Sherrlff mulr, clapped in prison, escaped she ax by a miracle and was final' y pardoned." "You did tills ror a woman: "Well, 'twas 10 years ano, ma'am. and most boys are fools!" "And the Iady7" "Oh, marrlod, ma'm, married. But what more o' myself?" "Well." said she unwillingly, "'tis rumored you do consort with tlilovos highwaymen " "Nay, nay, gentlemen o' the High Toby, ratuor! 'Twas one sucb saved my head for me, contrived the miracle of my escape, a clever dog and hath my.abldlng gratitude. And yonder is your Inn." Aod be nodded where, across tho village green and close boaldo a square church-tower, rose the chimneys of the (Juyfiord Arms, a great ram bling place ot Jutting gables. They were close upon the Inn .when from the wido-flung casement k ... r- v. A'-V'. a; Helen D'Arcy superbly beautiful and the toast of London 'tis very bright," Hi-v. O. T. liiriraii. Annlli.-l- Kivnt Hlin.k awilllr.l Hi" lliaim" ini'inli.-m ami Hi" rmiimu nlly whi'ii Ih" news anio "f mlim nf nur h.-lnviil iiuhI-,Iiiii-laln, Ih" K.'V. O. T. MniKim- llinllur MniKiill w Hllhki'll Willi pill'lllyHlH IhhI O.'lnln-r. K"W ..t .,xn., ,1 rvi'i- In hi'" linn I, ul ny in,- 'Indeed, 'tis very bright," Bhe niisworcd. "Too bright for some folks hlghwaymou, for liwtanco!" "pad so!" ho oxclalinod "'High waymen!' say yon. Now I woudor why?" They had reached the high road by now, stretching white bofore thoni. "Here, sir," said she, "I will glvo you good night!" "Which 1 return, ma'm, with all my heart," he answered with care less how. "'TIs night to be en Joyed; let us go on." "So you will afflict mo with your piesem-e, alrt" "i-i, iii- ms'in until I weary, or you reach your friends or carrlngo. itlrai-e nf llml ami Ihinuiili in" or lllll, or i . ,.1 .-mi iiiimliiK l.y I". " "Sir, you grow but the more de- I t niU na I lv I'i'.-ni "K'H Hi.nn-n-.i.i- (csiaDIP 1 i:i v rti.'.-i'o ami r,M , .,,i mn.-lir alxen a Hiipiny I,. ink" linni" anil .llHlilhul" i...,,.n Ills I'oilinna nii'lill"'!" llnlll". , All am.,- thai MMil" I'olut I" nudity K"l l'!i"' " ,ini inlloll. Ami iniw llu'H" .lili-sut.-H ami MhIIihh Inn" all I'.'tlll n.'il hinm lii'.ili,-il Willi lilKhii- lili-ul". filled Mllh n m-.-iit.-i' ! ("V th''"' ""1,M' ,,ii,l iiImi wllh mi "'III'''1 rl," "' l.'i,int-Hilllly Inwiiul Ih" w"r, iil.lill Ih.- lli-ttliK" I" lilB ' lli-i-nllllilli.li. I'illtll- IN.I.ll IJl-MIIKI-. Knul" I'liini ii.a.ii;" I"-'.' i.-i;..lnr ini-i-iiiic on T.i'-Mliiy '-.'ii- ..... Imi.i IS. Willi 11 lill'm- llllenil- lini" pn'MliI mnl Mlli'iH f r"' '.'..l;i.l r.Hnl. H.ihih Valley mnl. Jai KmiuvUIi- lilMlllil'H. Th" fn-Hl ami Hi-1'nint il.'tl.'.". n-ie .-iil.fevi.'.l nl a ilui-i of i'IkI.I t.i tin- I'l iilial l-.ilnt .li'M.'i- l-:ii-TIiIh roiiili'Hy Win. nm.ll .U'P" .lali'it lw in. I' tliani!.- ami nmin .'i.iiiillini-nlai y I i-in a l k wi-n-hi'aiil rniii-.'i nnm Ih.- Mih inllil inmiiiel' In Willi" Ihe leitiii.'H weie ih livel eil ami Hi" n ei ll"ll nf Hi" .hill wn. k. Thl wink wa l .hint.- nf Mn.x' Haley ami na il , iv,lil In IiIh lll'llll.v UK ill in innsti-r. 'Vhe ri-pnrl nf rl.iiein-e Ivnle. ili'U-Kali- 1" Stale lil.iniie. wa- n'V liili'iralliia, i in K i.h a n'i K""-! I,!. nf Hi,- wmk ilnne tlu'n' Mi' i.lll.' tull.'H-ii lllll Hi" llriinne inollii iiiii-i "Ml l'li "'ul w, -i k Ih nol fc!!!"l fur a lliaiiKiT" j In- ulil" In Hlimil ami Ink., a few- ami In h" kik.'h '.n m uli....l .-hall' .1 lllllll tnwtl. IIIh ii'inv.'.y ho ih'un"il Hi" Haul" Point l ! in nti- Hint ul Hi" ' IiihI in.-i'il.m Hiey Im-lnieti'il th" ihuliliilll to draft n I'i-hoIiiIIhii to i lw H.'.il tn llmlli.'i- Miubiiii- i-n- in'Ht.llli; ili-ilMll.' at III" li'.'.'Veiy. 1 .' t i- 11 it I ll K I'lli'nlii'aein.'lit mll li hi'.-r. n ml ih.- hoin- that lie mini" hiiiiii la- with ii Ukiil" 11111 11 I Hi'i'iiiH, sili'll was mil IJinrH will. 1 mi Juniiiiiy S. I93S our paM- I'haiilulll Hloml 111 Hie allill' "( "1" i KiikIo Point llnilli;.' a"'' HhIi-iii'iI I to tlies" wolili. Himkeil hy our 1 winlhy Htiite liliii-tiT, li.-oriiO A. i l-.,liiilt"i': in, I Ii !, j 1 11 H I'si'in IIIK J --ii , himk. Ill w hl. h all look tor l- iliim ami IliHlrllilloil. I nee.l ll" in... v.iu in In- fallhliil lo ymir i iillliiB. Ah . h a . I a I n of Hi'" litiiliK". tn your il'tiyi'lH to the' Mii-ter of III" lli.-iil liiani;.- aliiiM-j inav ml neur labor In Mil" Mayl 111" Kimil Heed whlih yon Htiall' mil (all lli!'ll sooil Hill I mnl brill I foil, I ll luimlleil fold" Mr, llnvl.'H Is Slewaul it Ihe Mat.-linni,..- mnl he lei lar.-i. Ih.il tie k-pl on tin- lump ("in Hi" lllll" h" nnliid Ihi'l" on Sunday lllllll ! o i loi k Ih" ti'lli-wnm Sat unlay liiin'limn wln-H the ilians" ml ami nrd Ho l ile thai Hie .'i.ty li-i'l' lie had hum the Urn"' In- li-fl l:nl- P.-Int umil ho Rot Ivn k I" inn' l-raii'iul little i ll : wan while lie wan dilMliK h.'ili". ' Tin- lii inte n I ,-,1 lli.il our hal'lalil Hhimld ,-n.l a i.'s.-liiliinl t.l Olll' !H.t-l'lHllHlH, Itiolhi' IV. T Movnan. en i ins an .-vtnvMil'm i'f pli-ai-me llml I... w.ii hh tar inleiifd tloin Iuh lllm"- an to tn .nit aualli. of rm-inn iivili'iil and h.'.'l- and of Ih" hoi',- Hint he liiiKht Hi-oil sta ll l-e Willi li' Afti-r H.-mi' (j.-nrial di.i'iii-ioi. anrnl Ihe l.i'W lliaiit" h..ll. III. Ii i liuvi- i.i,-.-"l.',t Ih.- foil-in inn I'l.m rnr... rail. iuiii'."i- if vilnih vn. miii-ft eni-?-t-if ' ii., wiill v.-., mir wiil'tliy Hiai" iniii-lei- eland tn'-Oilo Hi" ehailain ul hl Htnllon. Willi III" hmi'l o" liln Hliould.'i' and nay. "Ilehold lour rli.tlil.iln." Many ee were tilled will! ti'ai'H. ' 'Vlii-i- woiili I'olne I'aek to U" as wi- lii-Hi' tho sad ni-WH of tli" l-alni; of our woitllv nisl--hiili-laln. ii. T M.'isan. and we know itti.it h. falihlully fiiltilled the ln- slrilrtionH n'leil ll,m when ho was IliHlalled an inn' I'haplatll. Ilroth.-r Moiii.ili lias l-i'i-n r-" tor of the vrasli- Point i-tuiivh for lw,. irars and mull hi allll-'tlo" ta-t ivtolxr. A undent of phll-,i-,..hy ami l-s liolony. hti iud w.'ii- full of wlntom. undiTiland- .... ...t !-., lliili- I. ll. Ilali'lv do uitnii.ti-r with Hi" ahlllti of K.-V. MoiBHll flll.l their; wai into Hin-li small tow iih ast i:.iiil.- Point. Put hi" was a nils-; sl.-n.ny siititt lliiih station and; !, nldli a.'.liiuii meant Mule to' him i A arfartlv. ma'm! And our near est Inn Is tho Guyfford Arms, two mii.ia hnmo. Walking at four miles to the hour thus gives you but half on hour to endure tho la Mellon ot tity company, and In halt an hour you may tell me more ot myself, my sins and frailties, than I am at present sensible ot mine ears atlend you." "So he It. sir, and now shal' they tingle." Sho tossed back her hood wllh sudden angry gesture, show ing hltn all Iho proud scornful beiiulv of her face. "I know you, Sir Richard Guyf ford, for one ot Infamous lite, a menace to all purity and Inno- (-.-l.! " "Kgad!" h eiclalmed, shaking i ! his head, "and I know myself a very t'alo, fleeing Woman like a I pliiKiu-! . . - Continue. I beg!" j "I know you for drunken satyr ' a cold hearted libertine " Now. 'pou my soul, ma m, you shock me." -And oh, most vile a black mailer ot women who " Kvon as she gasped at his frarful oalh sho was stayed and swung hy powerful hand to behold a face so transfigured that her courageous spirit quailed at last, and. boning proud head, she eoierct her face against those awful, glaring eves. "You are Indeed S'r Klchard Gii (lord?" she Inquired, In voice strangely hushed. "Never doubt It. I am he, ma m. upon my honor." And now as he went beside her, his sombre eves nsring down at while m.vt or up at brllltaut mo.-n. she looked at him otien and with ever-Increasing unease. ot an upper chamber roso a sudden tuneful roar nnd the words: "Of Helen ive the prnlsrs sing, Our Invo anil worship li'lllu'. To lli-li-ti let our glassrs rlnB To Hcl. to Hel, m Helen "Ay, bnrk to 'cm!" said Sir Rich- "Pnar fnilln. SfiVTV. misguided ,.i-hi tnssltnr dnwn bumper to rni-nrdlaiS She WllO IS prOOS- bly smiling on anoiuer ai nun inu ment." Here, (lndlng the lady had gone ou and was walking swituy away lm hurried aftor her. "lint ihn inn. ma'am will you not enter?" "No. air." Kb. hecause o" the poor wretches' dismal howls!" "Ilecause I am going home, sir ..l..n .." It r.ttif-ntod. '"I am living In the lane beyond inu tia n,,i no answer, but walked i rmu-ninr thoiicht. and when he had gloomed beside her thus some distance she laugneu suuueui... v.mi m. 1 think, by nature a nmi'iian eren lure?" she indulred. "Why, I'm better company when drintic tliev lell me. he answeren "And 1 suppose the worst name any woman may answer to is iioieni nh ulr! And why?" "Well, she was a wanton, brought .in nnd dnstriii-tlon on a brave neonle. A somewhat wholessle ia.lv. for vour orilinary woman "Too good tor your ordinary nisti ir ' "Hum! Now. touching yourself, n, m You ha" never met that complete man o' fashion my hi dear cousin, Julian Ouyftord!" No! . . . And here is my house, sir." said she. pausing at galo set amidst a very high, thick h.t.io,. ! hid von aood -night." Sir Ilk-hard took off his bat and bowed 'Y'r servant, ma'm." said he, turning to bo gone, but she stsyed 1 Mm with a gesture. Mr Kirnarti ' i iMnk nerhans vou may send back I those letters some day?" I "I think, perhaps. I may. ma m ' After this they remained silent i awhile, he staring up at the moon, slip studvine his (ace "You have never asked my naxe, sir." ' Slitc. mam. ll never occurred ; lo me." i "I am Helen D'Arcy." Helen!" he repealed. "Ay. I i feared so. Madam. 1 salute you." i c.-rv-ic'. isrs, Jtit'p Ai-.in'.'i ssTW' - -i TWh TiV -tiTfA.S v is' .m..viv1a a ij itx i ' Richfield Gasoline served our Whirlwind Splendidly during twenty two hours of Arctic flying in tempera tures ranging to forty-eight below on our flight across the top of the world. Dur ing our efforts to explore the unknown Arctic, we have used Richfield Gaso- line under all conaiuons auu ivmi tures with the utmost satisfaction. J J INTREPID "explorer and adventurer, Captain Sir Hubert Wilkins! Captain Wilkins was knighted by King George of England for his 2300 mile dash across the frozen Arctic in a single motored, Lock heed Vega monoplane. With his pilot, Lieut. Carl Ben Eielson,he is one of the only two humans who have ever flown over the top of the world. His exclusive choice of Richfield for the severe fly ing conditions of the Arctic is tribute to Richfield's performance and is compelling proof of the quali ties that have made Richfield the choice of such world famous men as Fred Duesenberg, Anthony Fok ker, Art Goebel, Harry Miller and scores of others- These are the same qualities you need in the gaso line you use in your own car instant speed and acceleration, greater power and mileage. UHEE ELUD Our v-t .hripUlu Unjf ha ( On a Ih-.I of hett'W. iAin. I Uh.av tun . ill in v tToktn uui.tt mul tra.Wr of thoj (f? tft with his ttoil ..swnv .i.v.a.1 l.iiiriui.',ii imr cmiri'lHily i Hichirrf. it tt Ihown ( to-(f. i crptr, WI h.V btt 1 pjnlcd b ack.tr IMn h Otttrt A tv ChrUt he other lea. In of w 1m( thA oe-1 t..n u tt.ni..l into the t:ni; iwh lHt'ii.ivc IW Mi'H4 im fr in.")' pi o!-ir of tit'loi.v n.t ,f A Ut'KiiASf i ,l,ir-n U.M'tvin rni.i-il n.l itlvi m ltake l m tihv an.l Wi iuai.v eat A ttim !t untif il R!ii heart! ve broken (f the one who Knew him hest rt In tlOil rnr we K.il pl e htm Atul wt ie tlA he i at ret. V..ithf'.iUy he f.HtM til Mation. Stitniltnn staunchly for the rlsht: Trttiently he tneil to how u Th.t onU the niihi in-sht. A IUmiI Man. (A Memitrial) 'Men are of two ktmln. anil ho ; Was of the ktml I'll like tn he. Some preach thoir Irtues, ami. n few xpress their lives hy what they do. What sort was he ? No f lowry n lira ho Or k Hi'ly (-pokon words of praise Won frtrnits for him. He wasn t cheap Or .-.hallow, hut his course ran deep, Anil It was pure. You know tho kind. Not many in a life you find Who!o deeds outrun their words o far That more than what they boem they are. There are two kinds of lies hs well; The kind you live, the ones ou tell. liitek through his years from age to youth He never acted one untruth, out In the open lipht he fought And didn't rare-what oihfra tho!. Nor whnt they said about his fiM If he believed that he whs right.-' Th nnlv rlrVrl. he e er hid Were acts of kindness thai he did. Men are of two kind, and hf Was of the kind I'd like to be. No door at which he ever knocked Airainst h; manly form was locked. ; ' U ever man on earth was free And independent, tt was he. No broken pledce lout him respect. He met them all with head erect. And when he passed I th.r.W there i went .V soul to yonder firmament So white, so sp'ond.d and s- fiT H came almost to tod s Kdcr A And ninro chailtahle. mnce nej W( & WATCH ))1 REPA1R1NG Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service Klectrotheraiiy Chlrorracttc Dr. H. P. Coleman ! 9th Successful Year in Medford Treatments by Appointment 1 Medford Center Bldfl. 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