MEDFORD 1IAIL TKEBTJXE, MEDFORP, OREGON", THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933.
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Communications
Bntal Owners Apathetic.
To the) Editor:
I Just want to skin few rental
property owner alive, through your
columns.
It Is a very frequent experience of
mine to be stopped on the etreet by
an owner of rental property, and en
ter Into a discussion of rental prob
lem, and Invariably they make the
remark that aomethlng ought to be
done about It.
Finally, a few of ui decided to get
the use of the courthouse audito
rium and see what we could do.
We have met three times and only
a handful out; we have had commit
tees working and have reports to
make along various lines, and are
ready to take action that will put
our business on a real business basis;
we are ready to help the fellow who
does not know the rental game; we
have propositions that will save you
thousands of dollars, but we will not
take action unless there Is a good
crowd of you out. '
At our last meeting It was decided
to meet every week, so we 'have se
cured the courthouse auditorium for
every Friday evening, and urge you
for your own Interest, to be there
at every meeting.
, OBO. IVBBOON.
PENDLETON GUZZLING
! WILLIE CUT SHORT
PENDLETON, April 6. (AP) Af
ter about sixty seconds of beer drink
ing on April 7, Pendleton's visible
supply will have disappeared. Thla Is
on the word of William Roesch. Pen
dleton brewer, who ,has been rushing
the 33 beverage through his plant
In an attempt to aid the thirsty.
WA9HINOTON, fAprll . (API
Repeal of the recapture clause of
the transportation act, a part of the
Roosevelt program for rehabilitation
of the railroads, was recommended
to the senate Interstate commerce
crmmlttee today by Joseph B. East
man, an Interstate oommerce commissioner.
CHAPTER 1; HOTEL IN ARMENt
'HE thing began, as It ended with the white
cockatoo. His name was Pucci, and he zave
me a doubtful glance from his shining black
eyes and sidled nearer, peering over my
arm while I wrote, as if what he saw might
confirm his suspicion. He cocked his head
on one side, ruffled up the pale yellow
feathers of his crest, and watched my pen
in a knowing fashion while 1 filled out
the card of arrival which the hotel clerk
who was also the manager had handed
me. The card had thoughtfully been printed in two lan
guages, French and English, and I filled In the blanks rap
idly. Date: November 29, 1931. Surname: Sundean. Chris
:ian name: James.
At place of residence I hesitated ; I wouldn't say Mos
:ow, for I loathed the place, and as a matter of fact I had
tot been In Moscow but north of lt 0
Mr thoughts hovered Indecisively
over - various possibilities: New
fork, Chicago, Denver. The card
olalnly said "Permanent residence,
ind permanent residence waa a
thing I had not The cockatoo's
waiting black eves, no lest than the
consciousness that the swsxthj, tat
manager across the desk was noting
my brief hesitation, nudged ma to
decision, and I wrote New York.
Occupation: engineer. Arriving
from: Berlin.
The cockatoo scratched himself
vigorously, bis eurved beak under
tn wins; he withdrew It hurried
ly to watch ma push the paper
acrosa the desk and to writ my
nam also In th open register
which th manager waa holding to
ward me. Th pag on which I wrote
was entirely bar except for an Ink
blot, and It gar m what, I later
found, waa a quit correct Impres
sion that In November there) war
not many guests at th hotel.
Thla Urn 1 did not heiltat at
place ot residence. Th cockatoo
was reassured only when 1 put down
th pen; be ottered hoars mur
mur which was ajitamilf lb: as to
The Only Way
JUDGE DUNCAN 's recommendation that Sheriff Sohermer
' horn be suspended from office is the only decision any
competent jurist could reach, in view of the situation which
exists.
Such action should be taken not only in justice to the people
of Jackson county, but as Judge Duncan says, in justice to the
sheriff himself.
That Sheriff Schermerhorn, in view of ALL THE CIRCUM
STANCES, should wish to remain in office, still remains one of
the major mysteries of the recent "unpleasantness."
But that he not only wishes to remain, but intends to remain,
until he is literally kicked put, now appears certain.
Such an attitude not only shows a complete failure to grasp
the proprieties of the case; but also a moral callousness, which
if he hadewever been indicted for complicity in ballot cases,
would in our judgment, disqualify Mr. Schermerhorn from
holding the position of sheriff, at THE PRESENT TIME.
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AS WE have frequently stated in this column," at such a
critical time as this, with the process of cleaning up these
cases of lawlessness just starting, the man at the head of local
law enforcement should be above suspicion. The people of
Jackson county are entitled to have as sheriff a man in no way
connected, directly or indirectly, with the criminal cases which
must be disposed of.
If Sheriff Schermerhorn has
was in no way involved, in the ballot pases, or any other eases,
he can establish these facts in court.
But until he does this, he
and to the people he wau chosen to jicrve step out, and let some
man, not implicated in any way, take over the administration
of his office.
An Admirable Idea
COUNTY JUDGE PEHL continues to hold meetings in the
country districts, where far from the scene of battle, he
hopes to continue the aampnign of misrepresentation and dis
tortion, which put him in office, and apparently believes, can
keep him there. ' $
Judge Fehl doesn't want to
everything possible to delay legal action. lie wants to try his
case on the political stump, in the school houses and in the
columns of his newspaper. . .
These methods have been very
have a pious idea they are not
future.
For oounty officials, particularly other members of the
county court, are now attending these rural meetings. They are
prepared to call the speaker when he makes false charges; they
are demanding proof when he makes criminal accusations.
At the Beagle meeting recently Commissioner Ncalon asked
all those present to report to the
of dishonesty, or charges bordering on dishonesty "so every
body can get at the bottom of them,"
The county officials intend to
inal and slanderous charges to
and present their evidence in
have no evidence.
An admirable ideal
Let this method be followed up, persistently, and these rural
meetings will soon be abandoned by those who have found them
so profitable politically. Once lot them become a medium of
truth telling instead of the reverse, and the battle for clean
politics, and integrity in public office. is won.
$3.95 and 13.05 buys more Easier
smartneas In Brownbllt Shoes. Bvw
ter Brown Shoe Store, 83 A. Central
Ave.
Tan
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sound but distinctly congratulatory
as to tone, reached up hla gray-blu
claw In a nonchalant way to remove
a soft whit feather whloh had
clung to hla beak, and took another
sidelong step toward me.
Th manager said: "Pucci. Puc
ci!" In a caressing way and looked
at my signature on th register.
He waa a short, fat fellow, dark
ish and Inclined to glisten.. He tror
tour heavy rings, all set with atones,
on ot which waa very dubiously
cut diamond, and his creased and
rounded walatcoat would hav been
considerably Improved by a trip to
th cleaner's.
1 waa at a loss to guesa hla nation
ality; there was a touch ot th Ger
man about blm and, faintly, ot th
Italian; hli gesture war French,
and there was something vaguely
Hebrslo about hla fall red mouth
and hli dark ejes, which war ul
Jest a hair's breadth too close to
gether above th coarsely aquiline
bridge of his nos. It waa therefor
something of a shock when he mot
my eyes again, beamed broadly,
rubbed his fat hands together, and
said:
V
TOO, am an American." His
hand waa acrosa th desk to
ward me, and I put mine la It and
been unjustly accused, if he
should, both as a duty to himself
get into court. He is doing
successful in the past, but we
going to be so Successful in the
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proper officials "any charges
ask those responsible for crim
appear before those accused,-
the regular way, or admit they
Smart wearing apparel for Easter
at BTHBLWVN B. HOFFMANN'S
silk dresses starting at 5.05
auita and conU starting at $12.70
W IK n T IE
by MIGNON G.
withdrew It aa soon as possible: his
was rather vnpleasaat; damp, per
haps.
"Glad to see you. Glad to see
you," he went on heartily. "Many
Americana com her during th
tourist season. They com to see
th palac and th old Roman ruins.
But not many during th winter.
So your horn la In New York?"
I waa obliged to say that It was.
After all. New York as well as any
other or better, as far aa choice
goes.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease,
diagnosis or treatment, will -be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, sen
ad dressed envelop Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to the huge number of letters
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions,
address Dr. William Brady In care of The .Mall Tribune.
HOW THE BARONESS MUNCHAUSEN DID IT.
Every five years or so the con
ductor prints some mean little wise
crack here about a reducing Joke . . .
say reducing by
putting some
salts in your
bath or by wear
lng a magic gar
ment or by hav
ing some esoteric
massage or elec
tric or ray treat
ment that melt
the fat and dis
poses of It while
you read the
funny paper. The
bald assertion In
variably brings a number of peppery
letters, most of them more or lesa
anonymous. The latest thrust In
that direction brought a letter from
a reader, and the yarn she spina wins
for her the title above conferred, in
cidentally, her narrative conveys (
good lieal t,H lesson if you can read
between the lines. Hore Is the es
sence of It:
Dear Sir:
Some time ago you made the
statement that no reducing roll
ers, etc., would really reduce
flesh, and you said only diet
and exercise could do so safely
and effectively.
Well, let me tell you my ex
perience. All diets failed. Even
Dr. Brady's whole wheat, flax
seeds, etc., and walking two miles
a day, eating frulte and vegetables,
etc.
I bought a reducing roller hav
ing four rubber rolls each having
suction cups ... I rolled my
tummy and chest five minutes,
also my hips, back, etc, five min
utes, night and morning, and fi
nally I rolled for twenty minutes
night and morning. What la the
result after two months?
Need no diet, circulation bet
ter than ever, waist slender and
curves In naturally, hips slender,
complexion clear and pink, pa
tient always on her toes, ready to
Jump over the moon . . .
Right there was where I conferred
the title of Baronesa Munchausen,
when the lady's personality under
went that sudden change. From first
person to third In a line. Sounds as
tho she were copying the description
out of a folder, what?
There Is more to come. The Bar
oness la Just getting warmed up:
My mother tried It on her left
knee, that waa getting stiff and
painful. Knee all better now, all
gone, hurrah for the roller.
Everybody should have one. Mas
sage Is the only way to keep fit
and well. Diets I think are no
WONDER PLANES
DINAJPUR, India, April 8. (AP)
The airplane piloted by P. F. M. Fel
lowes which was forced down yester
day on a, return flight - from Mt.
Kanchanjanga In the Himalayas re
turned today to Purneah, the base of
& British aerial expedition which flew
"Mine la In Chicago. My nam Is
Lovschlem. Maroua Lorschlem.
Well, well, I've got a brother In
New York. He took out his papers
ot cltlienshlp th sam year I got
mine. Be Is In th bootlegging busi
ness and," he added simply, "he's
doing very well."
I thought it possible; Indeed,
probable. But I wondered what this
self-styled American cltlten was do
ing herd In a small, forgotten French
town. II knew my thoughts. I was
received only a few can be answered
use whatever. X tried them.
Everybody cannot eat wheat, and
bran is too rough for the majority
of people. Horsefeed, for os
triches. So la spinach . .
For the next fifteen minutes the
Baroness compares the fine sturdy
children and men of Scotland with
the puny specimens we have on this
side of the Atlantic and ascribes the
superiority of Scotch and English
people to their tea drinking, bread
and Jam, meat and potatoes and their
scorn for such fada aa orange Juice,
tomato Juice, overheated schools, vl
tamlnes and the like.
A certain large business concern
sponsors some such gadget which,
purports to break down the fat Into
a fluid which is easily "eliminated
from the body. Thla la plausible
enough to the mind of one Ignorant
of elementary physiology.
The vigorous exercise the Baroness
and her mother got from applying
the roller so thoroly, no doubt con
tributed much to the benefits both
experienced.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Artichoke This Down.
Please advise whether Jerusalem
artichokes are beneficial for diabetic
patients or whether the sugar In
them la especially adapted for use
In the diet of a person with diabetes.
A. D.
Answer1 So far aa we know sugar
In artichokes (Insulin) la not differ
ent from cane sugar In that respect.
Neither la the sugar In honey (levu
lose) more suited to the needs of
one with diabetes than is cane sugar.
Price,
What Is the usual price of serum?
Is $300 too much to ask for a tube of
serum about three Inches long and
the thickness of a lead pencil? It Is
to be used on a cancer patient. Mrs.
L, E.
AnswerThat la outrageous. There
Is no serum, at any price, that will
cure cancer Do not be humbugged
by the serum fakers.
Preserving Food.
My friend maintains that aa long
aa food tastes all right it la whole-;
some to eat, regardless of whether It
was cooked three or four days before.
I think cooked food should be con
sumed within 24 hours. For Instance,
baked macaroni with tomatoes; would
it be all right to eat suoh food five
days after It was cooked, Just warm
ing It up again to serve it? M. F. It.
Answer Your friend's rule la a fair
general rule. Of course, It depends
on the character of the food and the
efficiency of refrigeration If It la kept
In refrigerator. Generally, any food
Is fit to eat aa long aa it does not
taste, look or smell "queer."
(Copyright John F. DUle Co.) .
over Mt, Everest Monday. Fellowes
was not Injured.
Hillmen of this country kneel and
worship the planes of the Brits h ex
pedition which flew over Mt. Everest
nH Mt. KAnchanJanga this week.
When the planes first arrived the
natives believed mountain deities
would punish the Englishmen for In
vading the world of the gods. They
have experienced ft change of heart.
4
Be Correctly Corseted
by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
Sixth & Hollv.
PERMANENT WAVES, $1.50 and up.
For a limited time. Bowman's Beauty
Shop Phone 57.
COCKATOO
EBERHART
to discover that ha frequently knew
one's thoughts.
"You are asking yourself why I
am here? Ah" he lifted his fat,
dark hand from hla cockatoo's crest
to point roguishly at me "Isn't that
right? Circumstances, my friend.
Circumstances. This post offered It
self, and 1 took It. gladly."
I had no reason whatever to sus
pect aa I did that th circumstance
were unsavory. But I was not his
friend and had no Intention ot be
coming that, and I dislike roguish-
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthnr Perry.
"From Poverty to Rlchea" : The
story of a downtrodden citizen, who
leaped from a lowly position as a
county commissary customer, to the
steering wheel of a high-powered 1033
auto, in slightly less than 30 days.
Salem la -one of tne world's large,
hop-growing centers. Oreat and boun
tiful have been the financial rewards.
from the manufacture of beer. Yet
Salem balks at the sale of beer, via
Its council, and will be one of lew.
If not the only town in the state that
on Friday will not sanction the amber
fluid. They will vote upon the ques
tion of sale, within the corporate
limits, on July 21. It Is hoped none
of the voters will be too busy in the
hop fields on election day to get to
the polls.
GLOMOl'S FEELING, NO DOUBT!
(Eugene News)
Did you ever notice the quiver
ing haunches of a hunting dog
that has Just picked up a fresh
scent? Just the way i felt last
Sunday while meandering along
the shores of the beautiful Mc
Kensle. The first complRlnt against the
heat was registered yesterday by a
gent who turned up his nose at the
cold last January.
The hay the farmers did not know
what they would do with last fall
has all been fed to the cows.
TAXPAYER SAVED AGAIN.
Another Nye committee. Instructed
to make an inspection of the pro
posed Everglades National Park in
Florida, found It convenient to go
south shortly after a cold Christmas
in Washington, and on December 30
reached the Florida sunshine. It im
mediately hired two house-boats, the
Windswept and the Chlco, and kept
them for five days at an expense (for
rental, not purchase) of $1687.00. That
Included oil, gas. guide, pilot service
and the Inevitable "Incidentals." The
committee later hired a blimp and
paid $7fi for a brief view of the pro
posed park from the air. The total
cost of this holiday tour to Florida
was $4241.15. A good time was had
by all, and the taxpayer got another
neatly printed report.
T
TASTE OF PAINT
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 6. (AP)
William Fllnn, who speeded through
a crew of 17 city Jail prisoners who
were working on the city's streets
paint gang In a blocked-off section,
waa made a full-fledged member of
the paint gang today.
Witnesses said he disregarded a
flagman, drovo 45 miles an lyur over
freahly painted traffic lines, barely
missing several workmen and then
laughed at their howls.
"The best cure I can think of for
you Is to put out in the street so
you can see how It feels to have au
tomobiles run at you," Judge Tom
llnson declared. "I sentenced you to
ten days' work with the paint gang."
"I want to appeal, your honor."
Fllnn shouted. "All right." the court
said, "your bail will be $500."
.
Pre -"Easter bargains. Shoes $1.45 to
$3.95; hats 25c to $5.05; dresses $1.05
to $5.05; coats and suits $4.95 to
$10 05 "The Store that Saves You
Money .' The Band Box fc Shoe Box.
ness. Moreover, I was tired and
cold and hungry.
I said no doubt and that I should
like a room with a bath.
On this h became thoughtful.
Rooms with baths were a little dif
ficult. Th hotel waa old, I surely
understood, and while It had plumb
ing, still, th plumbing had been
added many yeara after th hotel
had been built and waa not, even
now. quite adequate. I could hare a
bath, yes; I could even have a dally
bath If I Insisted, which would be
Oua Sparrow and family have moved
into the last year's bird neat, for
merly occupied and owned by Oliver
Bluejay.
Between Japan going to war. and
China going Bolshevlkl, Japan teems
to have the best of the argument.
According to eminent authorities, the
Orientals are not mad at eacn otner,
but China dealres to go craxy under
the euldance of Soviet Russia. Japan,
naturally, does not care for ft bunch
of Chinese hellralaere, at her door,
ao attempts to shoot the nuttlneas
out of China, ao she will not be a
dupe of Russia. Russia does not care
to do any fighting herself. The world
war demonstrated she waa poor " it.
worse even than the Chinese. So do
not cuss the belligerency of the Jap
anese cuss the pinheadedneaa of the
Chinese.
A St. Louis millionairess faces ft
suit from a New York woman, for
husband theft. In cases like thla the
husband, it seems, should be charged
with felonious temptation and crimi
nal lack of will power.
O! THE FISH!
The excitement attendant upon Mr.
P. O. BIgham catching a fish in
Rogue river last Saturday has sub
sided to the point where Mr. BIgham
only feels like Benito Mussolini, and
scrapes the ground occasionally, on
his descent to earth. Mr. BIgham
Is filled up with honest pride, like ft
proud papa. However, It Is ft ques
tion, which la the proudest Mr. BIg
ham, the piscatorial enthusiast co
terie, or the fish. For about 20 min
utes after It was announced that Mr.
BIgham had caught a fish, the pisca
torial circle stood flabbergasted and
awed. The fish should be pickled
In alcohol, for the next- time 'the
legislature wrestles with the Rogue
River fish bill, as they will. Many
patted Mr. Bigham on the back rev
erently, and so did your corr., for
some day he may catch another fish
and give It to us, as so often threat
ened.- All hall Mr. BIgham t And aU
hall the flshl A metropolitan dally
was thus Inspired to caU this valley
"flan-minded. it Is hoped this con
clusion was based upon Mr. Blgham's
prowess with rod and reel, and not
from the way we have been acting.
TO FLOW AGAIN
PORTLAND, Ore., April 6. (AP) I
Purchase of the old Gambrlnus j
Brewing company's holdings here and
plans for reconstruction of the build
ing to provide for modern brewing
facilities, were announced today
Jointly by Peter Marinoff, president
and general manager of the North
west Brewing company, and Leon H.
Bulller, representing the new own
ers. Robert T. Knight, secretary of the
Northwest Brewing company, said
men would be put to work on the
property Monday and the project will
be rushed to completion. The plant
will be In operation as soon aa ma
chinery can be Installed.
The Northwest Brewing company
has headquarters In Tacoma and op
erates a brewery at Walla Walla. It
was said the firm has plans for con
struction of a brewery In Seattle as
soon as the Portland unit la in op
eration. Broken w l n a o w s glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
only flv francs a day added to my
bill, but a room with a bath was
difficult
IT was here that, wearying, I
reached toward my bag. And
thers occurred a rathet atrange
thing.
He didn't try to keep me.
It la a long and lean season, win
ter In Armene, with tew tourists
braving, for more than a night or
two. its bitter, incessant wind, yet
this manager waa apparently quite
willing to see a paying guest walk
out ot his hotel and go to another.
It did not however, occur to me at
the moment as being strange. I was
preoccupied with another affair.
Such small things decide one's
destiny. Things that are wildly and
absurdly out of proportion with th
trains of events they Involve. What
I'm trying to say Is that at that mo
ment the deciding factor was for m
a faint delicious smell of roasting
meat It waa aa prosaic as that;
weirdly prosaic In view ot what fol
lowed. Lovjchlem had not spoken. When
I dropped my bag and faced blm
again I surprised a look In his dark
eyea which fled back at one Into
the murky depths from which it
came, but which nevertheless I was
to remember.
I said:
"But yon do have an empty room
with a bathr
"Yes," he said, barely reluctant
"But It Is over there, across th
court" He motioned toward the
door which led Into a large square
courtyard, which I had barely
noted, getting out ot the taxi which
brought m from th train and
crossing toward th lighted door of
the lobby, as being a cold place of
bare, gray-white paring and walls,
with dark-blu shadows moving
her and there aa th rising wind
swayed th shrubs and vines that
grew densely In th corners. It waa
enclosed on three sides by th hotel
and on one side by a wall with an
arched entrance. Th north wing.
Flight 'o Time
(.Mod ford and jscKsod Count;
Hltturj from the Fllra ot lot
Mall Tribune or 21) and 10 Yean
Ao.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
April 6. 1023.
(It was Friday.)
Railroads to spend billion dollars
In Improvements this year.
Signs of oil found In Trlgonla drill
ings, and work Is "Intensified."
Gordon Kershaw. Prank Perl, Paul
Luy and Milam Jacobs star In high
sohool play, "The Gypsy Hover." Perl
plays the role of a "society butter,
fly." Miss Zlta Slngler In the lead
ing lady role "scores admirably."
Bight permits for buildings Issued
at city hall.
Vice-President Coolldge sure to be
presidential candidate In 1924.
April showers continue over valley.
"Amicable adjustment" reported on
Rogue River fish bill.
Next week la "home garden week."
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
April 6, 1913.
(It was Sunday.)
President Wilson in address to con
gress demands that "people rule."
"When Lincoln Paid." a Civil war
drama at the Star: "Sad Lover of the
Hills" at the Bis: "The Lady and
the Drummer" at the It.
Two fist fighters fined 1 each by
Justice Glenn Taylor, when both
shake hands and share the blame.
Smudge pots are fired for first time
this yesr.
Funeral services for Ed Root at
tended by large browd of friends, who
pack Presbyterian church. He was a
beloved character of the city.
Portland shop girls have their pay
raised to $8 per week.
OUR PLATFORM, smarter style,,
finer leathers, greater valuea. in
Brownbllt Shoes, priced from 1.48
to ts.99. Buster Brown Shoe Store,
32 8. Central Ave.
SPECIAL For making, remodeling
and altering of women's and chil
dren's garments, also altering and
repairing of men's clothing, see Gladys
Klmr. Modiste, 107 Mistletoe.
'
Real estate or insurance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 796
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out o! Bed lo
the Morning Rarin' to Go
If yoa fed soar and sank and tho world
looki punk, don't swallow a lot o( salt,
minenu water, oil. laxative candy or chewing
turn and expect them to make you suddenly
weet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
Pot they cant do it. They only move th
bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at
tna cause. The reason for your down-and-oat
feeling is your liver. It should pour out two
pounds of liquid bita Into your Dowels dally.
If this true Is not 6owing freely, your food
tSoesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels.
Gas bloats up your stomach. Too have a
thick, bad taste and your breath Is fool,
skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head
aches and you ted down and oat. Tour wools
system Is poisoned.
It takes those good, oU CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and make yon
fed "up and up," They contain wonderful,
harmlees, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing
wban it comes to making the bile flow freely
But don't ask for liver puis. Ask for Carter
Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's
Little Liver Pills on the red lahel. Resent a
subttihit, 26c st all stores. 0 1931 C. M. Co.
directly opposite, loomed a black
bulk and looked desolate and secre
tive, rising there In the shadow.
"It Is, as you see, the north wing,
and a little chilly perhaps when the
wind Is from the north, it Is a nice
room, however, and It has a bath.
But peoplo do not like the north
wing In winter, and It Is quite de
serted." "Let me have It," I said. "When
will dinner be served?"
He told me and summoned a
porter. I saw no one save the porter
as I followed him and my bags
through a cold and rather barren
looking lounge, with wicker chairs
and a bare floor and a few anemic
looking potted palms, toward the
elevator. It was a very small ele
vator, so small that the porter was
obliged to take me up to the second
floor and then return for my bags
while I stood In the upper hall and
waited.
The hotel was, I saw at one,
much larger than my hurried
glimpse of It through wind and dusk
had led me to believe. But I did not
at that time, particularly not th
curious architecture of the place.
The lounge was a kind ot Inside
court extending upward past two
stories and their railed passages,
which made encircling galleries, to
th skylighted roof. We left th
lounge well and apparently the
main portion of the hotel and
wound our way through halMIt car
peted corridors, down a little flight
ot steps, and around several unex
pected turns until we reached the
north wing.
There we turned abruptly through
a door and walked along a very cold
and narrow passage with closed,
dark doors on one side and a wall ol
windows on th other till we
reached at the very end of this high
ly unprepossessing passage the room
that was to be mine. There was no
sound but the eerie wind. There
waa no human near.
ICtrtot HJS Mlgn on a. Sbtrhirlt
Suneaan iverhaars a low-vgicaa
consultation, tomorrow.
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