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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1929)
PAGE SIX 1Q29BV NEA SERVICE TUIII HAS HAPPENED Hetra PM f' "debtr to aad 1 W TardU. loaard Brent, who bu bUm for her ftr mret tu a dytng VtWa. At 1. b prrswit th ir! to a . aiUllonalre, Cyril Cunningham, as 111 belrrea, and offer proof which too lowly old vomm accept wlthoat qur-tina, M bo baa bcr" searching for Ms dead daugntes-e child for year. Helen's new friend ar Era Ennta and her brother, Bob rrk Brent tlad aaother locket like the on he had take from Nellie to prore Hrien the heiress and plot to set Cnjualngham out of the way quickly. He elly ad minister a ahock which proves fatal and the servant flad the old Baa dead in bed. Them be win Helea'e promise to marry him. Later she and Bob realise they lore each other, but she tolls blm ahe at engaged. 8h trie to grt Breat to release her, bwt he refuses, aad make dire threat K ahe dare to marry Bob. Era rearate Helea' treatment of her brother, which be drlTra him to flirting with HhaUlmar Morris. She scold Bob and be tell ber Helea 1 engaged to llrrnU She collapse after admit ting that Brent baa beem making lore to her. Bob goes to expose Brent to Helen, and while they are talking an urgent call comes from hi mother. They rush over Just In time to pre Trot Era from taking polsoa la a tit of hysteria. 1 Helen trie to tell her what a cad Brent is, but she In lists tbat ahe must are him. Helen deride to see blm first aad phone for htm to come up, KOW CO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLII Brent dressed leisurely and lingered orer hi breakfast, tak ing a third enp of the crystal clear coffee his man bad pre pared for him adding a tiny pinch of salt in place of sugar or cream. Its steaming frag rance, mingled with the smoke from his Turkish clgaret, tilled him with a sense of well being that brought the look of a lately fed jungle beast Into his eyes. His sstanic smile played orer his lips now and then as certain pleasing thoughts came to him. Helen mutt be stewing orer his . delay. Let her. The more apset she was the better for blm. . Carmel had promised to. be good. . being clerer - enough to know the limit of all things. Bra was a mouse. No trouble there. Tbat girl :8hallimar well, it she -hadn't landed Bob Innls it . didn't matter. She'd soon be sent ' peeking he'd see to that. . Not 1 hare her hanging around to gtre Ennls an excuse to call. The young puppy might hare - the nerre erea with the door closed la his face at Helen's orders. : But what did it mattCTT What did . anything matter T Brent drank deep from the eup and steeped himself in his satisfac tion. Helen was his. He could take ber when he willed. She was ntterly helpless. Finally he glanced at a small clock on his desk, arose, stretch ed himself agreeably, and went to change his dressing gown for his street coat. His Jspanese, ever watchful, came In to help him. Brent told him to telephone for his car. . The gsrsge was just around the corner, a conrcnience for which those who hired space in It were required to pay heavily. The car was brought to the door of Brent's apartment house with in ten minutes, snd he went down to take the wheel, thoroughly convinced tbat the ultimate suc cess of his scheming was at hand. Fears he bad entertained for merly that Helen would refuse SIDE GLANCES The rlclura'a aasnmt over; S l S- I 11 1 1 SlUItOff NC AUTHOR OP ' RICH ths new rol he would otter bad subsided. No on could be so mad, he believed. Give up million! f Fact pov erty a girl who had been care fully protected all her liter Yes, perhaps, he admitted, but th publicity? Could she stand up to all that exposure would mean to her? He thought not, Not caring for slow driving, b mad good time to Yonkers. Helen was watching tor him. She ran to open th door herself. having lost much of her self control while wetting for him in nervous anxiety. He attempted to take her hand for a kiss in greeting, but she drew it angrily away from htm and turned to lead th way to th living room. Brent followed without a word. She must be the first to speak it suited his purpose to bar it so. In the privacy of the vast room he whirled upon him and her words cam like the lath of a whip. " "l'va heard about you and Eva," ae said. Brent stiffened slightly, th only outward sign that she had disturbed his poise. One eye brow went np inquiringly, but he remained silent. "Well, whst do you mean to do about it?" Helen pursued. "Dot" Brent repeated blankly. "Are you thinking ot marry ing her?" Helen asked tensely. "My dear girl!" Brsnt was amused. "I see," Helen aaid icily. "I am glad to know that you have no such Impossible .Intentions," she went on, her eyes fairly burn ing with scorn for him. . "You need not hare worried," Brent aaid hastily. "I shall mar ry no one but you. Helen." . For a moment Helen was too furious to speak. Then: "Yon are mistaken," ahe said, using all her will to say It calmly, "It yon expect to marry me." "Because of Eva?" Brent taun ted her. ' "My word, you are Jealous, aren't you?" "I thought you at least too in telligent to be facetious at a time Ilk this," Helen promptly re turned. "Why at a time Ilk this?" h inquired blindly. Helen came close to losing her temper completely. "Don't yon know that you've simply broken Eva's heart?" she cried. "Nonsense." . "Some day I'm certain she will think ao too," Helen agreed, "but for the present she imagines her self in lor with you. She wsnts to see you. That is why I hsve sent for you ..." "She isn't here?' Brent asked with a touch of consternation. "No, ahe isn't," Helen relieved him. "She doesn't know how futile It would be to make an appeal to you tor any kind of de cent treatment but I know, and I wish to spar hr further dis illusionment." "Yes?" Brent smiled over her opinion ot him, thinking ot what ah was yet to learn. "How do you propose to do thst?" "I want your promise never to see her again. No fate could be worse for her then to go on with you." "Thanks," he answered dry ly. "I'm willing to make tbat promise. The kid's a damned nuisance. But don't think you'rs dictating to me. my dear. I sim ply find it convenient to comply wtth your wishes la the matter." "But should you change your mind," Helen began wsrnlngly, "let me tell you that her brother will thrash you within an inch ot your life and maybe he won't stop there. "An inch to live," Brent ex claimed. "Sounds like a popular questionaira: 'What would you By George Clark let try not t listen. GIRL - POCQ CI RUT ETC. do it yon had an lurk to live?" 'Jest, It you like," Helen told him; "hut you can't go forever trampling on other people with out some dsy being trampled on in turn." Brent smiled broadly. "What a dear little lecturer you are," he said enthusiastically. "Yon ought always to be la a temper, Helen. You literally blase," "I mean whst I say," Helen cautioned him. Brent sobered. "Where does young Ennls com in?" h shot at ner suddenly. Helen's hear reared haughtily, "I am going to marry him," she ststed. With her words a grim distor tion replaced Brent's sarcastic smile. "You are going to marry me," he retorted snsrllngly. Helen answered rather quietly, considering how his words fired her anger. "I promised to tell you when I msde a decision like this," she said. "Well, you may persist in taking a ridiculous attitude if you choose, but I am going to marry Robert Ennls." They hsd been stsnding. Brent waved her to a chair. "Sit down." he said, and seated himself on another. "This Is going to tsks time." he warned, aa Helen disdained to comply. "There really isn't anything more to be aaid," ha hinted. "There Is a great deal, and 11 will take some lime," he differed. "It won't be pleasant either for you. You'd better sit down, my dear." Helen glanced at her wrist watch. "I am taking Miss Mor ris to the station in a few min utes," ah told him. "Pleas say what you hare to say as quickly as possible." "I'd advise you to make other arrangement for getting her there." Brent remarked. "Yon do not take me seriously. I see, but you will shortly, and I predict that you will not be in a mood to drive out when this interview is over." Helen refused to be frightened. "Very well." Brent began, as she stood waiting. His prac tice of politeness compelled him to rise aad stand also. "You may as well hsve it straight from th shoulder. Her it 1: You will never marry Ennls." Helen smiled disdainfully. "You won't hsve the nerve to tell him that yon're a criminal," Brent went on; "and if you mar ry him without telling him I'll ex pose you." Helen's eyes were wide with mixed emotions, chiefly astonish ment and disbelief, but there was fear lurking in them as Well. Fear that Brent was evil enough to have found soma way to wreck her happiness, however Innocent ot any wrong she herself might be. She made a wordless sound of protest, and shrank back from his closer, threatening approach. "What have you to say to that?" he demanded. Helen rallied her courage. "Only that you are a contempt ible coward." she cried, "and ut terly insane." "Am I?" Brent mocked her. "Possibly, but not too insane to have put you in th Nellin girl's place to have won an Immense fortune for you and to hav yon Jnst where I want you." Helen was now completely Freckles and His USTCrt.tUAT OSOE MAMTS OS To DO IS TO VSSP ASWrV HI VUAT THIS TRIP OP UlS IS AH VNHJCT THIS PRrzfc BUSINESS IS S VIOHT ASH UlfA AMYmiNS-HeU. 86 A8VJ& To MXXP IT JOST SO LOriS THEM UEU. SPlU. THE WOLE BALL OF Mom'n Pop DtMrnmC TrfBOUdu CWCntfcCWWCC'TOrAMteK V YOTHYOO.HMNrl. 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It was so appalling, so shocking, to bear the dead parents she had reverenced revealed as crooks, to learn that Brent was even wore than she hsd thought him ahe could do nothing but star glass Uy at him while her world fell about her head. He told her th whole truth how he had stumbled upon the facts ot the Cunningham case how he hsd conceived the idea of Imposing her upon the aged man as his granddaughter and whst it meant to him, y "And now you know why you cant refus to marry me," h ended. Helen's lip opened stiffly her words came with great diffi culty. "But you . . . you are th criminal," she cried hoarsely. Brent's tenseness slackened, his tlgerishness left him, and he A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Caught from colds-may lesd to se rious trouble. You can stop them Bow with CreomuUion, sn emulsified creosote that is pleasant la take. Creomultion J a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and bests the inflamed membrac and in hibit! gel in growth. 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