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r. b r Out Sj 1 - . n '. li i D . 1 U ' H H Jlrk BUI II . II i 11 ... 1 . A I tlK ffHl " tntl tier ' " 0 0 iKri III! ' 1.0 llo in cl: '''til r. ; : HI ', lit Hi Hi rl hi 'Hi m hi ili ': Cl I IK ; ii. ENDURANCE TEST laf kraSK rnn i npnwinTiic ' R,A,a WALLING rui LUUumuiiKL i KANSAS CITV. Aim. 15. l1'i j SI. IxiuIh mill Sun Kninilwo loro- InotiVtt .No. 4113. wol'lU'n i-llllul- niit'n ivcuiil liolili-r, imliiy ended : ii lid-ilny. 7 :t r. o m il- run lii'ii' Willi; Dm olivine xl 1 1 1 ii-inme.l In Ro.ol , i-oiiilllloli. The olt n-.onl 'u, :: . Mi 'I inlli'K. KiikIiio No. 1113 wiih find i" t Ik- loitil yiinls July III. mi'l I'l l' j evi n un li'U "ii ii ri'Ciilur r rein hi 1 run for lllrinliililiaiii. Alii. The i fire never wiiM driiwn. tile hollers! unshod, or repairs mode ilurnitf j lh. 2.1 il.iys 1 1 c- In: illvf pnll. il f iilKJit cur l.olwecii Kaunas I'llI unii .Hirininiiliiiiii. Kimlnu No. J I l:l In " st iiinlii i"l ; l:ltvln MIIihiIm lyne hi.-iiiii !-1 lllollvo wi'llilllllK r.DII.IHHI pound I Imii'Iiik III., endiiraiue run tli"l I'millin coiisuinoil I .rillil.iMKI millolis of ivnter nml I'll tons of r.ml. It pllllMl in,'S(l.?4!l Blo.ll '"' "f fll'lBlll. LUNCHEON GUESTS I ,os an;I:i.i:s. Arnt. I r.. Sevemeen pervomi w.-re n-ev-orllm loil:iy folloulw; IiohpIiiI I n-ti i nl lor pltiiiiuliu- poison iim. Mi ri-siilt of imrliililiiK "t liim-li-i'nn siM-voil under III- iiilslilees "f I hi- l,os Aiiki los . Iliipl.-r of A r- Icull W.ir Mothers. I'hyslilans milil noiii' was ihnit,'.'! oiisly HI. I I li Ii milhorlll. s won' oil. nipliui: In dlso.tyer whah of III.' fooil stuffs k.tvi.1 huil .ins.. I I In' "I- tlU'liS. PLANE PILOT MISSING AFTER FORCED 1ANS!N6 l l.KVi;i.A.VI). (., Am:. Ui.OVl A Ch-veland-lletrolt amphibian passenuer plant sunk in I.nlio K r le ft ft cr beliik- forced down in a dense fo yesterday and the co-pilot was missing today, the Thompson .Veronautical t'oi poratlon reported, i'hc pilot anil two pasFcnpers, one ;f t hent a woman, were rescued ifter batlllntr to kteji afloat In f.ie Wilter wo hours. Klllet I oh ( omhliio . WAl.LA W AIJ.A, WuMh., AllK. 1 4.--(l) 1-oslnu his balance on a combine when it wns Hoinu down a steel hi)) on the Louis Keivklmf farm at . lHseoii near here, John Jepseil, !'. was killed ycrtlerday. le broke his neck in the fall, dy Iok 1 f ininuleH later, lie was Mild to have relatives in California. ' Amtly Contruot a wauled Xor Cbt.Mo kciiuii of new Kymnuaimn for Amity IiIkIi whnol. The Mark of Genuine Aspirin IJAYER ASPIRIN Is like an old - friend, tried and trtio. There can never bo a satisfactory substi tute for either one. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. It is tlio accepted anti dote for pain. Its relief may always be relied on, whothcr used for the orc&sionRi headache, tn hnAil.nn' a cold, or for the mora serious aches I and pains from neuralgia, nouritis, rheumatism or other ailments. It's easy to tdontify Bayor Aspirin by the Bayer OrosB on every tablet, by the name Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red. j AfliUIn It tl tra.1 mirk of limit W mufti tut f vf Mi'i iitixliis' lil't ut ttalKiUcunl P7 i r GASOLINE A rv L No I more knocks BM1r3'lV'.VrtViTEggggfT!i SYNOPSIS: iit.V.1 ttr i.iiT- I , l.rt'lv'til tll 1,1 .IN IM.OOI I" -r";l'i ...upl'M: I Mo ', iltlni' t ItiXHf I'itt tn Himl.un'n- ""l ii ,,-tli lit t l io.i.. Initial llirl win I iittirilttiy. in li' on id V " tl.r fi.rr.'f .1 tihbfj. Iff IrimiHy but l.r (miivioi Mai iniil li '! i iill'li I.Utu- ut l,in f;.i.m".-Mli ttmniil I', It nml niiyi-MilH ii M'l' U foil fill Is H.i ti -i-oil I ii I. 7'o.u HnnnU-i ilitiriilitii ilmliiiv't (Iimi.iji, hkrg lull but ia limit toil .ii, Mi H.ll Virii.il"! Sinbmki'n ciiil n ut xii'i f b ii r m I'ri oiiirii mjlt l inimtii in l.tini ii-ilii'il i.ilo th bitlllil tiuiiilf. I.uli one uitilil. tJriniili't '"' ''in t.i'H'Uli, Itnili unit .Stimnji'itl, him- a ifoiooi ii j o.if Tin l run tn tbr rmitl anil l.ul IViouii ii. bii'llfi If.tlbtiwtl l,t io;A.irif. rii.ipri-r I A MIDNIGHT SURPRISE . OOYl.ti a,"l ' 'I'l"1!'1' I" Vl-roll- li-H'H Silil'. "Hullo, Anily, la II you?" she ea.1.1, pufflMK. "And Mr. (iri'iinfi'ii?" "Vrronk'U." Hoylc was lnslnllni!. "Whul Is It V" "NotliliiK. Andy, only a llllle Kuine of lilile and-si'i k." Voroiilia! You irkil out. SoiiiclhlnK'H up." "Sti'Hily. Itoylc." Kiilil I. "Always ai'i-rpt ii lady's word." Thanks." said WninU'ii. "That'll llio most SL'lisihle thlliK I've heard since wo met." llefore anybody spoke again, H iinui tli lil fume uitoss the road. A t.yct:r.ous ciltjaer in tnc aooey "Mlsricd him," lit said. "Whal'ii nit, Vcrontc.i?" "Noihli'.:. Muriln. T-1l you to tiMinow. Mr. (irenolVn Ave mu us fur uh K.indypofnl, will you?" Hoy It? K'.'rriiod on llm Verne nT an oMkm" oiiihuist. but Soincrlleld tjii:',iit Ills a int. hilh llnpert'd a h;a:.ir:it to v.y j;ood nl!iht mid 'hen .uikeil lov.ird their punt. Vcrmiici leam-il luck ;nafnsl the b.tnl; nsaln. 'Matter now." she said ufler it fow ir.oineiit.H. Tharn line," R.U I. "Is there diiythiciK you wnni lo say lo mo?" "NnMiltiK lonlKhl. I think." she rev-ltod. "I'm nit her tind; I've wnlkfd from Holhtm Hay station." We moved away towards liur hmiit, I by Iter !de, wnnderltiK why (lio IkuI told mti tha tara diddle. Uollutn Hay was four miles and Ilu' station swariuod with (axiR. Suddenly Veronica said: "You're nil understanding person, Mr. tlren ofen. you Unow wIhmi to keep your thou:4h;s lo yourself." Anil that was all that passed he tw:en us before I left her at. the Kiu of Seahroke'a house. With my mind full of the ehauro that l.:ixlott niipht havo arrived at Woodcot while 1 was atneut, I hur rlrd liaek. Hut n;it fur. JuH round the hpnd where the three of us had started ruunlnt; down, I staggered hack, struck by (he dallng lUut of a bnvli shot at me from a dis tance of two or three yards. Itnltiiitly the Unlit vanished, lenv luv me Kiopinp. I heard a sound of rapid footstep. T'len stlenco, M:iltiK hesitated a second or two, 1 moved upwards, nerves a lit tie ftayed. 'Iton't h, al.it uted. Mr. '.ten oTen." s.i id a vatce, and a (Uiue tiimly moved out from the hedge. Hit; I recoiiiilred the vclce. V.'was vr)feMH' Uasiton's. ' Lihl yon oliow that Unlit?" I said aiiRrlly. "(Yrtainly not. Mr, flieiiofen. I rouhln't see the man who did - My err broke down ut Hrlmpton, miles away, and 1 was tryinn to find WHodtol, Kortuttalely for me, lie lit ip your fact." My miner subsided and xv e walkeo on to my home. Mother ffpted in, set nut supper for l.av !-n and retired. Afterward-, I.nx ton and 1 sat in the den smoking. I :i,U-,-. I -!- ! I'nUTI.ANH. On'. A ilu K.. . )'; j.M.il.u llillo-rt l-:'ki-inili of SpiliiK jlolil, Iln'.. ha i'lilrl.-.l llio I'.Mt- I iii.t-il. vi-l.iii.l ,1,-rl.v of Ilu- I. a Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful LAKE-O-THE-WOODS (Home of the Black Bans) FISHING BOATING BATHINCV DANCING EVERY EVENING Furnlihed slrrping and houiektrplng cublns. Special rales by the week. For reservations phone direct to Lake 0 fit Woods retort. MTvOFOTiT) VATL 'Von know." ta:d he. "Tills Nnwplace Ahboy In ipuvr IiusIih-ks. Tiiere were never any Uo:nans at Illarkwater." "Then how " 'Mow did the stuff ait there? Had I'ell anythluK 10 do .with It?" .Mr. Kotherhuiy made Hie. discov ery," I replied. Tell you what, we'll no to New plare Abbey now and see K few things for ourselves." lie seemed amused by my amaze ment hut 1 assented. Thus while the i-loek lu .Mailing's tower was striking twelve, we were vaulllug over the walls of Newplaie and found a path leading to the clois ters. These were ruins. Hardly a veB llge of the big ehurih remained ex cept three of the external walls, pierced at short Intervals by point ed windows. We entered the hay so formed, and here l.axton look the lead, slinking by the wall thai abutted the excavations. l.axton fiercely erabbcil my arm and pointed through a Avluilow. A llnj -l Mil ii t i t y of light .as reflected from one spot lu the disord'Ted ground of the excavation. .Suddenly the light went out. We heard a metallic sound repeated three or four times. Then the light reappeared. Somebody was digging '.here on his own nccoiint a few ruins searcning xor uunea irc-vurc! strokes and then an inspection with the aid or the Unlit. Our observation of Hie uueanny HiKhl was abruptly terminated. The sound of move men t (dose at hand reached us nut of (lie dark-lie-s.H--a kind of sliding footstep. It was unmistakably coming towards us. Half a dozen footsteps and a pause. More steps, another pause. The author of those steps, too, was watching the digger on (side. He was creeping from window win dow. In u few seconds ho would reaeh ours. My nerves gave an Involuntary jump as t ho swish of a skirt struck me on the kn v as it passed. We heard a rapid padding of feet that Indicated running. A woman! Well. I'm" l.axton exclaimed. Ills voire had simply splintered th silence. The light outside was Immediately doused. We heard a tool dropped. Then silence. "I'll go round In the ilgnt." Lax Ion whispered, "You take the other end." I dashed to Ilia other side of the excavation. A minute later, 1 heard a running stop I could see noth ing. Following It another and tighter tread with longer stride. A shadow passed at about LMi feet and 1 followed across the lawn until 1 met Laxion. In silence we searched up and down the driveway, over the lawns, and all without reaull. The fugi tive had melted away. We stood hesitating for a moment, afraid to makd a sound. This tfme I gripped his arm. 1 was looking up the drive whin I saw the shadow puss on to it from the turf. Tho shadow vatne swlfily towards un. went beyond u and si lently entered a home. Ten minutes after Iwixton and I were outside the walls of Newplace. ''What house was that?" Lax ton asked. "Marllng's," I replied. "It's piusllng. Who was the wo man I wonner?" "Marling was the woman." said I. 'Mailing always weaii a cassock. You'd easily mistake him for wo man lu this pitchy darkness!" tCopyiiyht, 19. W m. .W.ntoiC lot Llvton And Qrtnoftn Ar dti- lln.d to m.t II still nior, n- g.oatma pulil, in tomorrow', chupltr. , llomil nil- rii'tt Tin- i.l... ill M.in from the Toil of I'oitUiul anpoll. Aim. Till' r.-...it of Major l :,-k. i nolin limy uas i... K..I I ...l.i f.,.m I 'l,-i ,-l a it, I THTr.rXE, MF.PFORD, SPANISH BULL KILLS CHARGE THRU STREETS VAL i:!., Spain. Auk. lAt A ruuiiiK bull. inti'inliM fur l ho Viilfhfi.i Jir-n:t, I in n 111 hU wny to fii'i-tlotn htn- ioiay, 1(11Im1 utif Wuiniin, won tidt'd llu'f liiiihCH, iimI ri-JKhirtM'il t he iotit'ufi'. 1 f filially wax it In low, however, iithI thlw evt-niiiK awmtiil hit lurn ithriilnst a inatiidor. I The hull es ai (l while it wan If Idk taken to ii m n, pre para -lory to a hull fluM. It raced through th itnet,, with the pop ulate seatteriiiK In every direc tion and entered the hou.se j V.neente I'oita. Hetntia de l'ria was in the kitchen lni!-y with her work when the hull appea nd in ihc ronm, knoekiriK her down. It foil ml Its way to a rear door and entered the Ktahle whore three horeH were eatltiK. It hutted the hoiH-'M and i el tu ned to the street for more vii'tims, alter having inatle a eomph-te si-areh oi the nt!i' house. An-n;t attendants reyaint-d the On Genuine li o o 1 II I II s SMAGINE it! Real genuine Goodrich Tires at prices like these! Cut right down to bed rock. Slashed as they never have been before. It's your big chance to put real good money into your pocketbook that you would otherwise spend on tires. Just look at this list of prices. And for real Silvertowns, Commanders and Cava liers, too! You wouldn't buy finer tires than these no matter what prices you paid! Tires made by Goodrich. Tires with stretch-matched cord construction. Cured by the famous water-cure method that makes the last fraction of an inch of rubber wear as doggedly as the first. You're getting the finest tires on the market when you buy under the Goodrich name. It's the biggest money-saving oppor tunity you have had in many a long day. Come in today and took them over! We have just the right size to fit your car. LEWIS' ARGEST Eighth and Front Goodrich ORKiONT. Til I'liSDAV. aniin.il ill o pul. I i - I I aVlH without iiiin-li t ' h.-i't ii in low. s.-iioi lal.-r wiim fotm.l In lor kit. lion I il.-i.il fioni injiii-li-s Inflh tt-tl by ! Ih- hull. SERVICE STATION SANKOIMJ, ,. i'.. Auk. If. (A') Three men, t wo of t hem allej-cd bandits, were killed and ti woman seriously Injured in a nun fight at a t'illftiK Hiallun on the outskiriH of Sanffinl today. TI e dead men are Ola BirdsoiiK and his hrnther, Ken Hhdsonji, and (iaitln r KdwardH. who 4perated th filling Ktation. Mih. Kdwards was seriously wounded. Mrs. t.eulah AlotitnoniPry, who with Iter lS-months-old hahy, was in a ear wiih the IMnis.mH ih held by pidiee pendiiiK investigation. j N'etii o Was ( healed. i ! fiiti;i:x u.i.K, s. (.., auk. k.. ! lI1! I ilalr Kook. neKi'O, today was ! held in jail on a eharye of havim; 1 ! shot end killwl Sheriff Sam ). Wi:ii two years auo, for wjiil,h j he said he was promised Sfiim by j two local white men. but only re- SUPER QERVICE Q ERVICE TATION IN JJF ,T(iFST 1'. 1H20. mm AGENT'S CAR FOUND IN STREET I'lIOKNIX, Aii-.. AtlK. I' :. The atitotnohile in whieh i'liu' K. Ueyniddy. d.- art ment of jus liee auent. was last s-en alive h" fore his hotly, with a. hullet ! Ihioimh the h art. was found in I an irrigation eanal near I'hoeni'c. ! was located by a city policeman last ninhi on a downtown street. I It evidently had I n parked there 1 during the evening. No blood -isUtins were discovered on the car. I Kollowint? an busiest the oornii'-r ; tonight announced an open verdict of death by vhdence at th hamls , of jiersons unknown. Ijlitnr .ei)iiill"(l SAN JnSi:. 'nl.. Aim. 1.""- ;TN II. I.. ISauerly. ;t.i. al.. editor, stood cleared today of a criminal libel chai k oi ouniH by Police .lud:e I'ercy OVonnor of San Jose because MatiKerly had editftrially criticised him for his conduct of the case of Miss Jose phine ("Irani, San l-'ranciseu society airl. Hood Itiver SpauldinK's tailor -huo installed additional equip- j Just look 1 Ii4kMk prices COMMANDERS High Pressure Tires Balloon Tires 30x3'4 S-1.15 29x4.40 $5.20 32x4 $7.95 30x4.50 S5-fi'0 31x4 $7-G0 31x5.25 SU.50 CAVALIERS High Pressure Tires 30x3'. Giant $5-00 30x4 S. S $8.45 32x4 S. S $9.05 20x4.40 30x4.50 31x5.25 GOODRICH SILVERTOWNS Balloons 29x4.40, 4 Ply $S.20 29x4.50, 4 Ply $S.S5 30x4.50, 4 Ply $9.15 31x5.25, 4 Ply $13.60 llnrgnliiM in all oilier sizes, loo! IS WN OUTHER P. B. LOWD, Manager Stomach Sufferers! Eat What You Like This Summer A teaspoonful I of imple herbal compound before meala fine to end mioery New Strength, Weight and Vigor If you only knew you poor unfor tunates who pay for almost every mouthful you eat with terrible dis tress and misery who are weak, nervous and thin who can t sleep how quickly these troubles van ish as Tanluc struinhtcns out stom ach disturbances ami gives you new strength, you wouldn't hesi tate a moment about going; to your druggist and getting a bottle of this splendid herbal compound. Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs as the water you drink only Nature's own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggists know this and for the past 10 years have recom mended it to men and women who were rapidly becoming physical wrecks from stomach troubles. The makers have so much confi dence in Tanlac that if it doesn't heln vou money back. IP 52 MILLION BOTTLES USFD Ballcon Tires Hill 9 $ TATIO N OREGO Phone 1300 .a nver towns E?f & WATCH W) WT MtOfOKD.ORC 11 Tk Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service iji:ii!:s . a-At!ATi:i-: that ror.Ts Remember, every Goodrich Silvcrtown and Cavalier is guaranteed forever! No mileag limits . . . you matt be tattsfitd. UMtrtAmv mmmr vnm-.-t n i mini 'Si s '')li m ;;5 if ; HI fm- $