THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION October 3 !. 1931 5 F ullback A a e r i a l a l u r y « if y o u t h f u l l o v r a n d b a le ra t« !n g fo o t b a ll g a m r * . S r « »»m l Ir ix la lliit r n t b r g l t t a t ie l o w a y n o p a l« , t i n n | o o n w it h H ead th e t l t r « lo r y JA C K SO N , Kin Umler new law |Mcv»r<1 b\ the sta ir legislature « very child in Florida will receive equal educations) opi*oi \unities, a cond i­ tion never before known in the slate Formerly some of the count lea ga\e only a six a re k term. 1W G R K A T D R E A 7 M H .( • « ! * , .*00 W tO If I MHi hj w anuii I l il » U k i N r » V«* H a r n e y It*»«! » f t r r * y r n r 'a « o i l In * * m « ll ir o n « »til tit In * ito m r i o » i i g o n to M< » « » it i m n « r * i t y lo ■>t»i« 1 y !•«* lit * (*l> i • r b r in g * | « m r n » liil« t r r . H « r» t r y d r r l d r * lo h r lft h lm « r l ( m u c h « • t*»»Mt>lr by « « .r k n iR in • r r « U » * tv « til T h t * ( « k c * up * « ir it t d r * l *>f h i tlm o . * n d h r r » n n » l «fli ukr | | « r t a f o r m e r » ta r on a h ig h w lio o ! tra m on « h t r h H a r n e y h o d a lt o p la v r d . a n d H a lly M a r l i n , a b r a u t if u ! y o u n g rft r d I « h o rn lie a l-o k t » r » in h tg li a rlto o l H a rt h a* a l« a y d lt llk r H a rn e y , an d w hen h r h r a r * t h a t he r o n n o t a f l c r d l o gn m il fo r f o o t b a ll, r e m a r k * t h a t he u n li t be y e llo w H a r n e y r e m i t * t t u * d e e p ly a n d fig h t rn - n ir i In w h ic h M a rt I* k n o c k e d to th e g ro u n d ft a llv « a m » H a r n e y t h a t M a rt I* a d a n g* »«nr* m a n to fo o l w it h b u t H a r n e y be - Ite v e * t h a t h e c a n t a k e r a r e o f h tn ifte lf. C H A PT E R t i l *<» Y e a r * fo r o l H fe r llv r I V H I.A D U F R a n d K IIW K Y At 1 1 (0 1 H I* Hurnry uml Hally » a lk rd arro.vi Ih r rampiui In sllrn rr I"or Ih r niom rnl H alt wua lorv oltm . "T rll m r," snid Sally, "do you cvrr do any .•.Inirln" lhe»r days You used to la1 ju st m i l back !v m r." ' "Not much " llarnrv a a » n trlflr T aar D iu f jU l t Sea« •0« fa r a T r ia l | « i M. M A N T E N & SO N , INC. .. • I H e a r , S e ,* * I» k ly w . N T I see I n i glad to know you. Mr. c(iich and from thofu* who watched Held Have you had any experience f rom the Aid lines in singing before?' j q j course, the freshm an team did- Hally ha.vt» n»-d Uy detail what lia r- n ’t really count for much a t Hcw- ney had done in his fa th e r’s choir adr Freshm an team s are generally Hhe d«*.serlb«*d his work in glowing watched only beciu s* of what m ate- tern • nai they will fiv a M i t o l t d year’s "W< 'll give you a ch an ce." said the varsity aggregation G enerally it's professor " L e ts hear you sing some hurdly worth while to k*ep track of odl spiritual just as you would if them, so many flunk out or quit you were home i bool B u t thi varsity was going to lose Barney was nervous The Mulling eyes of Sally and the a lane? number of seasened players j austere o n es of th e p rofessor were next y ar through graduation and other causes. So the fro.‘ h team i upon him J "O e*> —'* h e ‘.aid began to tak * on importance B arney found h i m s e l f being T he professor dimmed the lights * and sat down “G o ahead. he watched. Som etim es he could dis- j tingui.sh Sally or Duke Hart or P ro- | urged. "Sin g anything " H.ir Harney starter] cut hesitatingly, feasor Hill along the Mdelln but gained cour tge ai h launt hi d , n y did his tx it W hen the fr sh were holding th eir Into an old-tim e spiritual which his fath er had taught him many years first practice scrim m age against the ago | varsity, Barney was told to take the ; ball "B :e a k through the cen ter of My Lord, what a morning the line.'* the coach ordered. " I want When the stars b gin to fall. I to »’ e how it’ll hold up." You'll see the wori on fire. You'll see hte moon a bh 'd m a n ’ Aund Barney proceeded to do Just I that. Like a shot fro ma gun. he T h e moot) will turn to bio d W hen h? finished, there was silence» started ofT-tackle then cut back in the room for a m oniuit T h n i through center He got clear and the professor arose and grasped B a r j eluded the h alf-back who lunged ney's hand toward him He sld ’ -stepptd ano ther "Boy ' fi aid warmly, "you've got and streaked for the open held Half the varsity team was on his heels, Just what f want T h a t was great ally adrd her eoiiitratukilionv It but only one m ail in front. T h a t . rrnbarra-sA.-d "Y ou srt, 1 vr b rrn W'us wonderful." .h e murmured man was Duke Hart I " I f yo uwant the Job. -aid P rofes­ ( «rorklliK In 1 1if mill, and thi ir isn't B arney put h i* head down H art m urh chatter lor a tclkiw to »In* In sor Hill, "It's yours. It doesn't pay eam e in from the side B arney i ' n dollars a week but you | str ik ed p u t hit.. And th in he felt there, with all the noise and the ( sing only on Sundays and c me to hard work to br done ' lone rehearsal a week Is that all a sharp twinge of pain in his ankle. He stumbled and fell •'Weren't you in th e choir of your right with you? ' T en dollars a we k ' Barney's h e a r t 1 Barney knew what had happened. d id :, ch u rch ?" leaped with Job Why. th a t would H art had deliberately clipped him . "Y e s of course Hut w hy?" pay his board bill, a t least H e . And had not tackled ta all. but had " I was just OilnkinK . . ." wouldn't have tb work In the resta u ­ thrown hts whole weight ag ainst "Thinkline w hat?" And Barney's leg had • W ell, I hap|)cn to know one of the rant any more And he could go out ' Barney s leg rollaps d for fo (b all' m usic a-achers here at college IIt “S u n . B arney said -imply " I n i ' T h e tm k *• tUeKal. but they still the choir d irector of one of th e ’ get away with It. Nobody seemed to churches In the city. Hr told me on." . . . ' have noticed this time, and B arney mily the other day lh a t he w s. look- j rttA P T V R t v ! * • * not one to squeal. B u t the in cl- trig for some nr with a real mellow . ,, dent didn't cause him to like H art t-n o r voice for solo parts I thought Next day found B arn y out on the a n y m0re mayb ’ you d do Your voter w as al 1 field limb ring up his muscles, hap . . . Wrays prrtty good “ ptly booting the pigskin, getting back "B u t It isn't trained '.lie re re lots into old-tline shape T h e restaurant i L 1 v of fellows who can sing m urh better Job had been given up; hts evenings B arn y got up gamely, dusted off Ilian I ran - were free now exc pt when special bis togs, and went back into the tu s- "T lia t's Just the twilnt He docsn'l rrhearsais were betng held. It gave skv He smashed through the v a r­ want a mull whose voice Is rultivutrd il Un an inuticnsc th rill to clim b once s**y bne for two touchdowns a fte r and everything T h ere are plenty of more Into the m o lo k in s and padded that, each tim e treating H art, who them around h e ir He w ants s m e- bre cites, to feel the cleats cf hts » a s playing safety . to a stiH stra ig h t* one who sings the old spirituals - shoes dig Into I —------- — n atu rally ." the ball shoot from his hand across " I see. but—" the field In a long spiralling pass. "Y o u 11 go up and see him. w on t Under the tutelage of th e freshm an you? I'll go along " roach, fils old sprtd and accuracy "O h. all rig ht." returned And the driving power Profeasor Hill of the srhool of m u­ which had been lacking while In sic w elcomed I lie tw o Into his office high school now was hts He hadn t la ter th at afternoon worked these long hours in the iron "llow do you do. Miss M artin ," he mill for nothing greeted the girl. W on't you two com e I Barney dldn t find it hard fo make In?" the frr.shman squad He fitted In "T ilts Is B arney R etd." Sally sm iled I perfectly at the fullback position at him. " I think he's Just the m an j His work In p ra ctice- scrim m ages I H ea lth y you're looking for for your choir.“ I brought forth warm praise from th e * L i k e s shot out o f a g u n , B a r n e y s t a r t e d off t a c k l e , th e n c u t b a c k th ro u g h cen ter. H e got c l e a r a n d e l u d e d th e h a l f b a c k w h o l u n g e d t o w a r d h im . W ORDS OF PRAISE FROM W O M EN WHO REALLY KNOW "THIS POWDER SUITS MY SKIN" Do You Want a Baby? O fY r t * im H r n 4 I r r » A n y w n itm n <1riilr«1 ( h r t> lr**ln g o f • ciatiy « lis itild w n l r « I O lir r to D r D f l 'i d u ll* i LI O m u i H v u m K a n * « « <‘ 11v 'll" fh i iM x-tor I» ' f i i d n i f r r r . 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