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PAGE THIRTEEN E3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Miscellaneous BUSINESS DIRECTORY MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFCVRD. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1938. 4 Read aver; ad on this page You will prooaoly Hod exactly the things you have been look ing tor or a sale or trade foi unused articles you may have Search your attic or 6 tore-room you may find many things others are seeking and oe able to. realize immediate oash II what you wan't isn't nere, ad verttse for it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per word first insertion tc (Minimum S5c) Each additional Insertion per word It (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change ..?. .25 CASH Or money order must ac company' all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WAN1E" 7 from 1 to 5 afternoons. Tel. 1977-L. WANTED Middle-aged lady for housework. Room, board and wages. Write P. O. Box 597, Gold Hill. MALE OR FEMALE tO HOP PICKERS WANTED at Clute Hop Yard. Cabins, lights snd wood furnished, Applegate, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS EIOH SCHOOL GIRL wants house work. 1027 N. Central. A CAPABLE WOMAN wants work on ranch or motherless home; good cook and housekeeper. Box 3399. Tribune. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED . Grain drlU. Talent. WANTED Capable Klrl for house work and care of children. Phono 1489-L. WANTED Steam boiler, 100 to 150 lbs. pressure. Must oe in gooa snnpo, stand Inspection. State price. P O. Box 1064, Medford. WANTED A bargain In used electric sewing machine. Give description and price. Box 3383, Tribune.-- - BUYING PEARS Anjous, Bosc. Nelll :. Cornice, Newtowns. Guy W. Conner. Inc.. 40 S. Fir. , DRIVING to San Francisco Sunday. Take two passengers. Phone even ings, 95-Y. ACCREDITED, experienced piano teacher. Beginners, high school, state course followed. First resi dence north Chastain Nursery, old Pacific highway. Mrs, Sheley. WANTED a or 3 acres good Ladlno pasture with water and fence, south or west of Medford. A. H. Mann, Route 1, Box 393-A. WANT Transportation to Portland or Seattle; share expenses. Phone 869-Y, after A p. m. WANTED 600 lineal feet light mine track and small dump car. Give description and price. D. R. Luper. Star Route, Box 70, Jacksonville Oregon. WANTED White washing, cold water painting or commercial spraying. EARWIGS can be killed with spray Let me tell you how. Phone 258-J-2. or write Wm. McGonagle, Rt. 2. Box 45. City. WANTED To borrow $1,600 more or lesa on city property. State inter est. Box 4135, Tribune. WANTE D The best light used rat $50 down will buy State full price and particulars. Bex 3851. Tribune. PAPERHANGING. etc. Expert work R. C. Chappell. Ph 370 or 1459-R WANTED Poultry and eeca High est cash price paid Mrdforo Poul try and Egg H C Frcdeite; sole owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAIT for Batteries Radiators Aluminum, Brajw Cop per and other metals MEDFOKD BARGAIN 40USE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1083 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1S40-M WANTED Deed and worthless ani mals removed free of charce Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Producta Co MlflllKSI CASH PRICES PAID Por Yout Furniture MKIlFOItn MAROAIN HOI SB 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062 WuTdRILLINO 41 60 per ft. first 50 ft. etc J M Dodne. MB King WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us Before vou sell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orspe St Phone 1062 nr. pav moiik caiii - poi Your Furniture IIOIIlHOOh A ANIIKKIVN rtth and t-Ynnt Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished house. 4 rooms, bath: 20. water paid- Adults only. 953 Dakota St. POR RENT Furnished house: clean, comfortable. 411 Woodstock. POR RENT fl-rm. farm house. S mllea from city center. Arnold Lane. mile off Jacksonville Hwy : tine shade trees and ahrubberv and facilities for keeping eoa and chicken. Phone 523-R-l or 1051 FOR RENT Pour-room tullv modern partly furnished house with acre. ac. 1 mile out. 518 So. Oakda:. POR RENT 7-room houss, clcie In pone 417-J-2 (ROOM house, screened porib. fl ag. 602 West 4th. FOR RENT HOD8ES FOR RENT a-room cottage, bath garace; modern: hot and cold water. Everything furnished, for 9 or 3. Vadandra Cottages, Central Point. TOR RENT D-room modem fur nished house Call at Oow's Cafe FOR RENT APAKTMENTS FOR RENT a rooms, light house. keeping; near high school; garage. 008 So. Ivy. Phone 1139-R after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT Cool, ground floor. Adults. 905 W. 10th. 2-ROOM furnished apt. Lights and water paid. 16. 217 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Furnished apartments; Frlgldalre. electric range Hotel Holland OE BAUER APTS.. m. and Oakdale Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or month; S3D.00, and up. Phons 713-Y. ' FINE modern 'apartment. Inquire at F. & F Bank. ?OR RENT Furnished Rooms NEWLY furnished sleeping rooms, reasonable. 40S W. Sth. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room ror gentleman, azo a-i Riverside. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman close In. . 101 Almond, between f and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. E Mnln. 1 a day at T16 FOR RENT Miscellaneous ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good milk cow (riving ..milk. Also non-irrigated Hales, cheap. John Ehrk. Rt. 4, Box 7 7-A FOR SALE 3 brood sows and boar. Dora E. Smith. Anderson Ranch, Talent. - FOR SALE 1400 -lb. mare, or trade for feeder pigs or calves. Henry Croucher. Howard and DeBarr Ave FOR SALE A few good springer cows and weaner pigs. M. F. Young Central Point, IS FEEDER PIGS, reasonable. 1 pin Ranch, north of Beagle. 100 HEAD EWES for sale or would let out on shares. - Joe Collins place, Tolo. FOR SALE Heifers, freshen soon. Phone 258-H. FOR SALE Small . sow with pigs. Butte road. feeder pigs, also Whitman, Coker FOR SALE 1 good work horse, also -1 colt, coming 3 yrs. Chas." H. Smith. H mile north Central Point on old Mayfleld place. FOR SALE 54 head registered Hem fords. Domino breed. 100 tons hay Alex J. Hayes, Route No. 3, Cor vallls, Oregon. FOR SALE Cow and heifers Cbas Cummons. Reese Creek. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fry ers. Sweeney Hatchery, old Central Point Hwy. Phone 498 -L. FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive, ono Guernsey cow. giving milk. Mc carty's. Orchard Home Drive Te.l 1453-J-2 FOR SALE PETS DOGS PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel puppies. Thrasher's Kennels, south of Phoe- nlx on highway. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 PONTIAO Sedan: new paint, good rubber. (67.50. Hooper's Radi ator Service, 33 South Bartlett. DODGE 9150. Sedan In good condition. Phone 1181 or 1692-L. POR SALE 1929 Oldsmoblle sedan, motor overhauled, hydraulic brakes, heater, (95. 718 Welch St. TUDORS At Bargain Prices. Why walk when you can buy for such small payments? " . Once a month pay 1934 Chevrolet . (17 82 1930 Chrysler 12.01 1930 Chevrolet 9.18 1928 Bulck 6.43 "Our Customers Stay Satisfied.'' BRIGOS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 133 S. Riverside. DeSoto-Plymouth Distributors. OATES' USED CARS Famous R and O Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section for the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, re conditioned, new paint 1936 Plymouth 2 - door Sedan, de luxe, recon- . dltloned motor, hot water heater .(546 . 1936 Ford Tudor, recon ditioned, new paint, hot water heater :.(495 1936 Willys 4-dr. Sedan.. (295 1933 Plymouth de luxe Coups, exceptionally . clean .. ....9345 Used Car Lot Iocs ted 6th and Bartlett. Medford. Oregon. Harold Treat.. Used Car Mgr. 1931 CHEVROLET 2'4-ton truck, lonj wneeinase. good tires. Phoenix Mer cantile, Phoenix. Ore. MUST SELL 1935 Dodge pickup. No. Bartlett. POR SALE One 1137 Pontlac Tour lng Sedan: one 1938 Pontlac Tour lng Sedan. Both wlh low mileage Also 1929 Hudson Sedan. All at greatly reduced puces. Bert StaO' cilffe. Phoenix, Ore. POR SALE - 183 Chevrolet truck Ions wheelbasa dual: guuo tires extra heavy. 9 extra tires: l'.00 E M Barnnston Inquire poatoftloa Williams, Ots. ABBEY'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL PICKUP In finest condition. Motor perfect. Tires almost new. Driven less than 15.000 miles by a careful driver. A guaranteed pickup. Only 1426. See It at Abbey's Used Car Lot, 9th and Bartlett. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Open Evenings. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE KLAMATH FALLS New. modern store building located Main St, Steady income. Real buy for some one dcslrinir Income. Owner. H. B, Feddersen, General Delivery, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP 3 acres on high way. 4-room house, or will take good car part payment. H. E. Bird sail, 3 miles east Cass Wreck Yard. FOR SALE 3 lots, 6-room house, 3 screen porches, double garage, wood shed. Price 9850: 9200 down, bal ance like rent. Inquire shingle house across from Cheese Factory, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE 7-room house, large living and dining room, nice fire place, hardwood floors throughout, attractive bathroom, laundry trays; lots of expensive shrubs and shade; double garage, fenced-in back yard; desirable location, on pavement, east side. Only $3200; terms Look this over before you buy. L, G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. SACRIFICE 5 acres, 6-room plas tered house, garage, barn, chicken house, famllv orchard, acre mead ow, balance early garden land. Irri gated: electricity, ciose to scno -i: $1295; terms. Sheley Agency, North City Limits, Highway uu. WILL SELL .iiy new 5 -room modern home with 6 acres of land and small 4-room house, cost $6,000, (or quick sale $4,500; one-third cash balance on payments. Phoenix Mercantile, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE 5-room lurnlshed house and 'A acre tract nicely locattd Owner leaving state and will sac rifice ror $i ,250. Terms, u. o Pierce, Room 1, Palm Block Phone 517-L. FOR SALE Well stocked Frog and Catfish farm, priced to sell. Sl'.k ness, cause for selling. Southern Oregon Frog Farm. Beall Lane, Rt, 3. Box 185, Medford. BARGAIN Good horn near to-e and Washington school, take car ot what have you as small down pay ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. St. FOR SALE or TRADE New 4-room house, close In, for larger houe In or out of town. Phone 57 or 1485-M. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN 0t WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan omce. aua uoert mug Tel 1140. or O A Barnes 167 E 8th, Fusene Ore. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR TRADE; Tractor and plow. Will exchange for cows or heifers. Phon 1489-L evenings. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Spark oil heater and equipment. Priced very reasonable. Call Evans Shoe Store, 101 No. Central. CABBAGE FOR KRAUT at Cum- mlngs garden: cheap while it lasts. fhone 4H3-M. FOR SALE Good used heater; good condition; reasonable, eutf a. ivy Phone 1139-R after 6 p. m. AUCTION SALE, Sat., Sept. 3, 1 p. m sharp, at 1313 Foundry St., Grants Pass, Ore.- About 40 head good young cattle and horses, also farm machinery. Terms may be arranged with clerk. A. J. Powers, auctioneer; J. R. Calvert, clerk; T. A. Million, owner. FOR SALE J. H. Hale and Paloro cling peaches. Olelm Ranch, Talent. FOR SALE Two 9M circulator oil heatern with tanks and pipe. Med ford Business College. OOOD small Mulr peaches on tree. Geo, Alforu, Fern Valley. FOR SALE Klamath hay. Box 331-A, Ashland. H. C. LITTLE No. 100 oil heater, com plete with 200-gal. tank and fit tings. Cheap for cash. Tel. 4-F-4, Roznlls Ranch, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Fine Mulr peaches. R. c. ward, Phone ib-f-21. FOR SALE Trailer house. Reason ably priced. Can be seen at 920 North Central. BROOKBANK, Mulrs now ready. Tel. M-F-8. M. J, Norn. FOR SALE Mulrs. 1 mile west Ray Dark's store on Stewart Ave. Ouches. FOR SALE Wood, all kinds. Tel. 1212-J. FOR SALE Mulr peaches, le and 2c lb. Little Valley Ranch near "401 orchard. E. W. Gebhard. FOR SALE NOW Non-lrrlgated Hales 3c and 4c. mile east Pierce s Orcenhouse. MUIR PEACHES. Bartlett pears snd Concord grape Dolph Phlppa, Crater Lake highway. CUCUMBERS for Pickling. B. E Ford, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR BALE Hale and Mulr peachea Phone 1016-L. C. C. Clemens, 203 Vancouver. FOR SALE Washed Beckels, for preserving or pickling. JM)c for standard half box. Southern Ore gon Salt. Inc. FOR SALE Appira, excellent for pie and sauot. Piione 258-H. Myers' Place. FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches now ready. Bt grade 3 cents. Petite prunes 1 cent. O. L. Dow. 181S Prune St. FOR PALI Canning 493-R. beans. Phone FOR SALE Rattlesnakes, dead or live. L. A. Bratcher Rogue River CANMNO T O M A T O ETcpMrnd. BlAnkenehlp, Central Point. FOR SALE Elberta, Hale and Mulr Peaches. George Allord, Fern Valley. FOR SALE Household furniture. In cluding, bedroom sets, oil burner electrlo range, davenport, ruga, chairs.' 718 Sherman. SUGAR PINE SHAKE., for Nile E O Faber. Central Point. CHOICE BARTLETT ?EARS on trees, Ho lb. You pick them. Tessltore Orchards, Eagle Point. HALE PEACHES, half mllo west Voor hels crossing. E. O. Corn. GOOD used washers, radios, a good used electric ranges. 3 used pressure pumps. At a bargain. f.zk's Hardware. HALE and ELBERTA peaches no ready. M. S. Gentry, Jacksonville Central Point road. PEACHES EXTRA FANCY ELBER Rose. East end TAS. Chaa. E. Spring St. HAY Baled second cutting alfalfa In field. John Miller. IV miles north of Tule Lake, Calif., on highway PETITE PRUNES. 3c lb.; 50 lbs. de livered anywhere In valley. Place orders by mall C Stanford, Route No. 1. Central P.ilnt, Ore. FOR SALE -Andiron, screens, ok chairs. 730 Alder St. FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and ironers, sparton rem gera tors Guaranteed service and parts foi all makes of washers. General Electric troner. demonstrator one- . half price. Canners supplies- Good ouy on on ourners and wood cr emators. Fick's Hardware. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteea Ail pumping system over hauled Plumbing contracting Pen co electric fence regulators Full line of general paints and fishing tackle. See us about wour Federal Housing. Fick's Hardware. GRAIN SACKS 3c and 4c each; also sacking and binding twine Med ford Bargain House. 27 31 North Ornpe Phom 10R2 MISCELLANEOUS BETTER rebore lob at a saving Frees' Oarage. Jacksonville. Phone 183. PHYCHIO Readings Dally Mr Miller, 328 North Central. QUILTS covered Phone 158-3-L. and tied, tl.00 NOT'CE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford We are now In position to quote price on sur- facing driveways, tennis courts. alleys, etc. Medford Con. Con Co Phone 69 PERSONAL GALL STONES. E. N . Gall Remedy win eliminate tnem painless. Harm less, Not a drug. Visible results Complete treatment five dollars E. N D. GALL REMEDY CO.. 1813 N. W Flanders St.. Portland. Ore INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mr. Daisy Blnns. 323 King. Home studio less expense, lower prices. Phone 1095-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand store and Flxlt shop. Will take truck as part rayment. L. A Brntcher. Rogue River. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS . i. Toward the - stern 4. Stairs 9. Humorous person 11 Term of , Respect II. Game fish 14. Period 15. Part of - speech 17. Narrow back city street ' 19. Minute orifice 20. Gladly 21. Genus of the oat 23. In burn 26. Two: prefix 27. Greek market placo 29. Unit of weight 30. Hewing tool 32. Short outer ' garments 84. Before S6. Look after 17. Booh of ths Bible 59. Alternative 10. Plant which grows from within II Friendly relations 14. Above 16. Rotate rapidly 8olutlon of Saturday's Puzzlt PlAlClTlSC10TgjaAS P ErtoRAfAN 1 Ilea SE'rIumMN APP I Eg ipOCgANjSEAMS SRfTTr RlT I ERCE TgMENEOS ClAGEARlSLOE AlCEpAP 1 gSUElp RElTEDlliNE A HisoLeIaiiar E DlEMlAiNff E SlTlS 46. Thick soup 48. Dog of a certain breed SI. Pronoun 62, Polish 54. Tor-as hum ming bird SB. English letter 66. Put forth 57. However ' r 13 w r " r r wi r r ,x Hf'3 ii4 IS it, HI'7 4 wW 'W 9M II 'm mm 3o 3 33 W&M -t B WW JMl rr7 muA 1 bh 1 1 1 liJ7 1 1 Chiuese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments OKI QUICK RESULTS Try our remedtes when other (ail CHAN & CHAN CO. 5l3t fc. Main. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. Ilia House cleaning, floor wall.g, de mothtne, runs, upholstery donning Furs. PURS remodeled, repaired, rellned cleaned and glased. ReasonaOle Work guaranteed Phone 969-M. Dressmaking. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking Pur Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckle, covered. Room 302 0 8 Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suits Alterations prices reasonable Mar; M- Colter. Cra terlan Bldg. 'THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring. Al terations Hemstitching Button and Buckles covered IB N Bartlett LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of Into construction. 10.70 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHtTE. 104 W. Mnln. Osteopathic Physicians. DRS. P. G. & EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physlclsna Announce the removal of their offices from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel St.. opposite the Court House. Painting. JNO H LOCK PAINTER Pine Interior woik a specialty. Phone 809. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger P.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 182 W. Main. SPRAY PAINTING A SPECIALTY SIGNS HOUSES INDUSTRIAL Estimates Gladly Given. COMMERCIAL PAINTINO CO. Tel. 42. Radiator hepalrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bnrtlett. Refrigeration Service Day Phone 468 Nlte Phone 1H5S-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop in soutnern urcgon. Authorized Factory Service, 217 w Main St. Medford. Oregon ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type ot roof. Roll roofings and coating at mall order prices. Pabco Paints and Roofing. Ekerson Paint ind Root Co.. 38 So Bartlett. Tel 243 Transfer DAVI8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local1 and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davla for Service." Phcns 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 816 Prlcea rleht Service guaran' ted. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Sept. S, (Spl.) Mrs, John -Uc): accepted employ ment last week at the Rcgua River Valley Canning Co. In Medford and drives to and from there 'Jatly with Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Prosperity 10. Exist 11. Merry 16. One of the noman Fatei IS. Afford, grant, or furnish 10. Things secured for temporary use SI. Diminish 32. Ill-tempered woman 33. Sing softly" U. 14th-century playing card 15. Abrasive mi terlal 21. The one re maining 21. Sanction 22. City on the coast 36. Pigeon 38. Among 41. Web-footed ' 1 hlrda 41. Adorn by In , sort lng other mnfrTl DOWN L Viper 1 Evergreen tree 45. A em 1. f igurative use 45. Block of roc of lanuaa sail 4. ftafe keeping 5, According to fact 8. Eternity 7. Chlnene men sura of length I. Dye 4T. American Indian 48. Author of "The Haven' 49. Ntrht 'before an event 50. Took a chair 52. 110 i I10 Characters Huso Strrn, handxomt author, artTifl on the French Riuiero. Archla Lumidtn, m V I I f, Hugo's friend. Rent Oelss, singularly tin- pleajant but famotu cartoonist. Yesterday: Oeiss seems inter ested in our encounter with the blonde pirl. Eve ftfonet, on the Cnrlton Terrace, and asks if we are Going to see her tonight at Palm Beach, a night club. Chapter Three Death Of A Frightened Girl THE trail had literally run out in sand drift when we pulled up before a high iron gateway through which showed a small graveled court bordered with oleanders and backed by a low pink house smoth ered in wisteria. The gates were promptly opened to us by Pe nelope, a small, Irate, elderly woman in black, who remarked sourly: "Mademoiselle is late." She offered a small square of cardboard to Hugo. "The gentle man waited for half an hour, but could stay no longer."' "O'Donnell?" said he. "Now, by all that's holy, what's, he doing in these parts? Last time I saw him was six months aeo in Nev.- York I asked him then to look me up if he was ever on this side, and he said there wasn t a chance of it. "What's his job?" I asked, and Huko hesitated. "Officially he sells bonds for a She came along the living, but actually he's a private detective, though I only found it out by chance. He's a dashed good fellow and I wish I hadn't missed him. I wonder where he's atay ing?" "One has written on the other side," suggested Penelope, her small beady eyes betraying a flicker of excitement, and he turned the card over, whistling as he scanned the penciled words on Its reverse. "Here's mysteryl" said he. "Now, what d'you make of this? "Meet me tonight, Palm Beach, without fall. Desperately urgent. Counting on you. O'D.' " "You'll go, I suppose?" I asked. . Hugo nodded. "We'll all go." Ada sniffed. "You can count mt out," said she. "And it you take my advice, you'll stay at home, too, and have a quiet game of bridge If the man's a detective it'll only turn to pistols and murders and hidden ciphers. You ought to know that, Hugo." Shr looked from one to the other of us, but finding no response in our expression, shrugged resign edly and stumped into the house. That night, as we packed our selves into the black Hispano, Hugo cool and Immaculate in hit shantung dinner-suit, I thought again what handsome devil he was, with his dark, Spaniard's face more striking than ever above the white of his coat. But he was undoubtedly putting on weight When I told him so, he snorted. "It's muscle, my young friend, and anyway, a great hulking brute like yourself has no call to cast nasturtiums. Seriously, Archie, why go back to Antioes? It's a damn silly Idea of yours to push off again so quickly. Tell this fellow Lubbock to take his ketch on to San Remo by himself." "I'd like to," I said regretfully, "but I promised Mark to put in a fortnight with him. I don't see how I can well get out of It." He snorted again. Think It over," he said, "and let me know in the morning," and at we drove on I knew that, as far at personal Inclination! went, I wat all for staying, though whether It was the Sueer, exotic charm of the Chalet 'Amour, the pleasure of Hugo's company, or the thought of seeing a bit more of the girl In red and white I couldn't tell; and, as the car twept round the vast, light- Mr. and Mrs. Charts Hawkins of Bishop creek, h are also empiusd In the cannery. . Zelma Bklnner of Ruch la house keeper for Mrs. Black during har employment. W. A. Meeds and family moved to the Wulf place last week. Mr. Meeda purchased the Wulf place a year ago. Flans are made for the opening of MAX SALTMARSHI spangled crescent of the Crolsette, 1 out to the distant point where a thicker cluster of spangles showed that Palm Beach lay, I round my self strangely unwilling to try and And out. Mannequin Show "pHE great revolving doora spun ' round to receive us. The gay and lovely room was crowded with beautiful women ana distinguished-looking men. It was, I de cided, going to be good evening, ana even as nugo picaea up me wine list a gong sounded sharply, the lights lowered, and the silver curtains on the stage billowed In a sudden wind. "Hell's bells!" said Hugo. "D'you know what we've let our selves in for? It's no cabaret. It's a mannequin show." And he read out from the program: " 'Mme Lili Stefan will present her col lection of early autumn models.'" "Too bad," I agreed sympa thetically, though my own reac tion was merely a sharpened in terest, for this, I thought, was the explanation of our little blonde A mannequin probably, as Hugo had thought, of good family and earning her living in the only way open to a girl with looks and no money. As the thought come to me, a couple of white-jacketed waiters d. -Rged a sort of runway out from the platform half-way across the dance-floor, a huge amber spot light flashed from the back of the room, and the silver curtains drifted apart. A diminutive page boy appeared, sharply silhouetted runway, her face set, her eyes fixed and glassy. against the black velvet curtains, holding a card with the number one and the name "Autumn Leaf" and a tall, dark girl undulated for ward, dressed In fur-trimmed garment of chestnut velvet. At the tame time I taw tome thing else. Across the dance floor, behind the tables on the other tide, a man was standing. The light was too dim to distinguish hit face, but I taw vaguely that he waa thort, sandy-haired, and wore a white mess-jacket. As I looked, he raised hit hand sharply, trying, I thought, to attract the attention of someone on our side of the room. I was puz zled, for I didn't know him from Adam, and then It struck me that he might be tome acquaintance of Hugo'a trying to attract hit at tention through me. ' waa in the very act of leaning across the table to tell him so when the tpotlMht changed thit time to the cold blue of moonlight on Ice and a girl ttepped out on the platform, sheathed In a glittering, iridescent dress that teemed made of Icicles. Its wearer was the girl of the Carl ton Bar. She came out along the run way towards us, her face set In the immobile mask of the man nequin, her supple body swaying as she walked. The glittering folds of her dress swirled about her feet In that sinister, unearthly light her face shone with a ghostly phos phorescence; her dark, haunted eyes were fixed and glassy. She halted at the outer end of the runway, smiled the frozen, mechanical smile of her calling, and turned about, and at the turned, suddenly I taw the dark eyes flash to life In terror, the hands clutch at her breast at once before I had seen them, the paint ed lips part In a toundlest cry And then, softly from Just behind me, there came t little sound, gentle plop, and 'he girl on the runway jerked convulsively, reared up, and fell head-first like a shooting arrow, crashing on the ground at my feet. With one forward leap I was on my kneet betide her, She lay crumpled on her face, one arm doubled under her, the other flung wide, and I turned her gently bn her back. Her wide eyet ttared up at me, terrified; and then, even as I looked, she gave a little gasp, shuddered, mumbled something, and lay still, the dark eyet till school Tuesday, September t. The building will be cleaned and put In order Monday. A large' enrollment It anticipated. Miss Baker of Minnesota Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Charley Madsen en rout on a tour ot the west. Bank Holidays Favored OTTAWA (UP) Th nsit session of tit Canadian parliament may be Miiil)'jt gating up at me, fixed In that Haunting look of fear. Pandemonium AT THE same Instant I felt a . hand on my shoulder, shaking me, and became conscious that aU around me was a confused babel of sound, people crowding in, staring, horrified faces ringing ma round, and on his knees beside me a plump, youngish man that I rec ognized as the assistant maltrt) dTioteL "What Is It?" he asked hoarsely. "I don't know," I answered stu pidly. "She fell right at my feet." A woman behind us screamed: "She's deadl She's murderedl" That horrid cry steadied him. "Mesdomes, messieurs!" he shout ed. "It U nothing. She has faint ed." But he was too late, for in that instant's hesitation pande monium had broken out. I scrambled to my feet and found Hugo beside me. "She's . dead?" he asked abruptly, his fact gray beneath the suntan. 1 don't know," I said again, but his words had brought me to my senses. "Something must be done there's bound to be a doctor here." I swung round on the maltr d'hdtel. "A doctor, man!" I said urgently, but he only gaped at me, wringing his hands, and in a flash I had scrambled on a chair. "A doctor, quicklyl" I yelled. I looked despairingly out acros the sea of upturned, staring faces. Every soul in the room, waiters and guests alike, seemed to have gathered in a solid mass round the spot where the girl lay. But as I looked i saw a man t ngure, medium-sized, stocky, and dark- -haired, detach itself from the throng and shoot up the three) ttepa to the dalt that led to the entrance. A second later another figure, smaller, red-haired, and wearing like the first i whit mess-jacket, sped after him. I hesitated, uncertain whether they were waiters or guests, but hopins they were gone to fetch help, and as I paused, a hand waa raised from the center of tha seething crowd. I climbed down from my chair just as a sudden convulsion in the throng round the girl's body disgorged a small, stout man In sober black. Ha dropped on one knee beside the still shape. Then, very slowly, ha straightened himself, and with kind of tick horror I saw him take out his handkerchief and spread It over the face. He got to lis feet, turning to the assistant maltre d'hdtel. She is dead. She haa been thot If one might suggest the door should be closed at once and the police ln formed." The other wrung hit hands. "The scandal!" he moaned, and then sank to silence-at a third man pushed through the crowd. "The manager," said Hugo. In one stride he was beside the orchestra and had snatched up the leader's megaphone. "Messieurs, mesdamesl" he called. "I regret to say there has been an accident, and until the affair It straightened I must ask none of you to leave tha building. You will oblige me by returning to your tables." He turned to his pallid assistant "Or der the doors to be closed at once," he taid sharply. "When that Is done, telephone to the commit so ire of police from my office. In forming him what has happened. I will nave the girl taken there at once." The little doctor murmured ap provingly. "The witnesses too," h suggested gently. "These two gen tlemen were, I think, nearest the girl when the fell." The tall man turned to me In quiringly. "Yes I tald, and felt ttronf shudder run through me. "She died at my feet." ICopyrlehl, lilt. Mas tollman. lemerrewi We tell what we kaem asked to declare th first Monday of August story year a national "bank holiday" similar to that en joyed In Oreat Britain. Advocate of th Idea here declare a bill wilt be sponsored by a private member. Phons Ml wall haul away your refute. 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