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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
PACE TEN ODMANJC RUNAWAY Z KATHARINE HAV!LAND-TAYLOR uuuiN uicim rooAT PAIII.ITO. aaaom raata. kfann a faKllWr ra. tui la elrt'iimatanrn arjraaa eonlrol. Hatf klMorll on '." tub. trllk IIKAU aad MITTIM. wu falrvea. Ilraa aa alllra telra fiimaua irlnc at iirarl lalillia not kitu" ' kill aa almrlt aa arra arouaH at tar crime wkirk lana lr ai " ll rlorldn aom at wrallhy JIM lelKlilt. lAlillto lnea FIltT. limtin. IOSTIMiI.IC and mht lorf klm. MAIICIA TI1BAHWA1 know I'nlilllo In Innmruf hm Iran waailal It aha trlla tkla. Skr Fopn to llnvaaa. koplns ts flad alillto there. In llavnnn Pnblllo trie ta And KOIIlim KOYKN nko brtrlfadcd klm mm a' ckfld. Nayea. l" fnaltlve la not 1 be found. !! Illo brcauiea III wllk tcvrr but Lotfle'a care brlaca klat back td krnlla. Mraawkllv KIR ATJnnrTT. a fltlra HnRllaaama and lnblltoK father, kcslaa a aearcb for kU I on. KOW GO ON WITH TDB BTOIl , CHAPTER XXII NORMA FIELD'S health did not Improve In the host ot Cuba. Sstelle hovered near ber mother, to anxlons that at times she al most forgot Pabllto. Even "Big" Field was gontle with bis wife these days. "We'll have you lookod over again when we sot to New York," he said. "And yon, too." with a short nod toward Bstolle. "I'm getting pretty tired of that Mis appointed In lore' look ot yours I" She did not answer. All she wanted was justice for one she knew to be Innocent But no one except her mother, who could do nothing, would listen to her. One night at dinner whon Mrs. J Field bad been too HI to appear Estelle braced herself and then spoke. "Father," she said, "do yon think Pabltto was drowned?" "I bope to God he was!" he said harshly. Then he leaned for ward, bis small eyes narrowed. Shaking a thick forefinger at Es telle. be said: "Look here, young lady, I'm the one who choses your friends! Do you understand that! And there'll be no white trash among them!" ' "But I liked Pabllto," Estelle said defiantly, "and I still like him. I know be didn't do what you think he did." "Oh, my God!" Her heart pounding, the girl burrled to her mother's room as soon as the moal was over. But Norma Field was burning with fever and Estelle knew that she must not bother ber. a SIR AUBREY and Billings, the detective, located the tat, dumpy little woman who had been slender Concepcion Tillaverde y Blanco. She sat rocking in an or nate chair that had come all the way from New York, weeping as she told them bow sweet the "white, white baby" bad been. She ' had not spoken English for many years and her part ot the confer ence was faltering. - "Then you gave the baby Into the keeping ot this Angela ot Key West?" Billings prompted. "Yes. He is still with her a kind, good soul who has given him mother's care. We still re imburse her. Or rather, my re spected father sends her the money. The boy Is but 18 and stll1 Eolnir to school ' '"""r1ne ' Sir Aubrey forgot the heat and at the same time forgot bis dis trust of airplanes. He would fly , to Key West, he decided. In the open he surveyed the street in. the Vibora rather shabby to English eyes, used to neat hedges and short-clipped green and sighed deeply. He was near enougb to the goal now to relax a little. Relaxing, be felt a nostalgia that bad grown lflrza nnder his tension. There were goats In the streets and little brown babies, some of them wearing shirts, some with out. Rank, coarse grass grew . before the porches, high ot pillar and of celling, before the one- storied, connecting bouses to make a collonade. Heat -and lan guor and noise and disorder, Sir Aubrey felt. A Chinese vegetable vendor padded down the center of the street, carrying baskets heav ily laden with greens on a pole strung across his shoulders. A laborer slept soundly in a little i shade. ..... . : Sir Aubrey vlsioned the rose ate future in which he saw him self taking the boy home to Lower Glrtlngs. He saw the big ball filled with family portraits, his wife and daughters drinking tea and eating strawberries on the lawn, the curate coming with some companion from the courts. Soon be would be taking guests to the stables: shooting: coming In, tlrod and satisfied, after a day that had given htm a good bag. And the boy would be with him; his son. . OILLINflS signaled a roving fotlngo and they crawled In. It leaned heavily as Sir Aubrey put bis foot on the tin-foil step. , They rode through Cerro on their way to Havana proper, passing a bouse In which there was a boy who was oddly pale beneath a - heavy coat ot tan that had clung through weeks of Illness. The boy was saying earnestly, "I've got to get something to do, Lottie. What do you think I can do?" Boau, In the same room, sagged nack in bis chair, lowered heavy eyelids. "You're goin' to work for me, Pablo," be said In a drawling tone. "I got some jobs for you." "Beau, I can't do your kind ot work." , "No. but you will." "I won't." Rnnn Iniicrharl anpArlnplv. MT.nnV Here, kid," be said slowly. "You're just about half a man now. I'll make a man ot you after I break you. But Just what do you think you're worth now? I could knook you down with one hand But be did not knock Pabllto aroBtrnto on the tiled door. : Lot' '.It. In a corner, nressed her hand iu utsr iib. luuKiug uuwu ai uiui. Pabllto, shaking, stooped and . laid his band on Beau's gray silk shirt. "It's still irolnE be said. "Get soroo wator, Lottie, and the Scotch." She got them. Togolber they worked over Beau. "Beau thought .. be could lick anybody." Lottie confided. "He n llphtwolcht champion ot the Bowery tor a while," Presently Boau opened bis eyes , languidly. He gulped down some of the Scotch, touched his chin experimentally and moistened nit lips. Then be said woakly, "There's money for you In that business. 1 novor met a meaner right. With a little training " a a TTB harped on this Idea all the rest of the day. In the evening, as they dined In a cafe in Cerro, open on two aides ta the street. Beau sold: In a few years you could lay up enough money to last the rest of your Ufa. That Is you could if you could wallop 'em the way you walloped me. Oh, baby! I thought I'd met the Broad way Limited!" Pabllto was young enough to re ply. "I hadn't begun" Beau grinned and all the sneer ing was wiped from his face. . "If you want money." be sold, "that's the way to got K." 1 do want money," Pabllto ad mitted. He more than wasted tt: be bad to have it Honey would heln him find Novea. The vmnld go away together to 'some Isolated country and that would take money, too. "How could you fix It so that ae one would know me?" he asked. Beau Bmtled. "Kid." be said kindly, "K a lot of these guys are makin' money on you. dont you think they can rake up some ole hag who'll say she's raised you from a pup? Just knock out a couple brown brothers and you'll be safe as Grant's tomb." "I dldnt think these people liked anything but cock fighting," Pablito said then. "We'll educate 'cm." Lottie, across the table, was studying Pablito closely. Shi agreed with Beau that Pablito. with training, could succeed as a. boxer. But it would put him In the public eye and the women would begin to chase him. "It ain't no work for a gentleman," she ob jected harshly. "Say, kid." Beau reminded her. "gentlemen ain't made outa mur derers, see?" ' Pabllto set his glass down. He did not want Beau to see that his hand shook and Bean was watch ing him narrowly. "Plenty of money." Bean was saying slowly. Trips to South America and Paris, kid. Paris! And the right to tell anyr- to go to heU. That's what muney'd give you. How about it kid?" he ended, softly and eoaxlngly. "An right" ' Still leaning across the table. Bean went on Intently. "I get my rake-off. See? I'm your manager. Get that?" A moment htteT be asked. "What's Johnnie in Cuban?" "You mean little John?" "That'd do." "Juanlto Is little Jobn." "All right Juanlto. That's goin' to be your nam& Drink to him, Lottie. Hay be go on with bis killing!" Beau saw. smiling, that this bad "got" Pablito. It always did. He judged, did Beau, that ha would get bis rake-off and a good one. (To Be Continued) STUDENTS HEAR By Margaret Walters K. V. H. H. Correspondent The California Echo Quartet sang a group of negro spirituals before the K. U. H. S. student body during the May 10 assembly. These singers will present a con cert this evening In the Klamath high school auditorium for the purpose of aiding the negro churches in Klamath Falls. Don Walker from the Boslng School of Aeronautics, gaTe a short address on the subject ot the necessary education for an aviator. Those parents who were present at the assembly include: Mrs. E. Huge. Mrs. Alfred Collier, Mrs. I. E. Martin, Mrs. Warren Hunt, Mrs. R. A. Hoyt, Mrs. D. R. Chase, Mrs. C. E. Dennis, Mrs. lice Buchanan, Mr. O. A. Buchan an, Mrs. H. L. Rusell, Mrs. M. L. Ages, Mrs. A. Ooehrlng, Mrs. A. B. Moore, Nettie M. Adams, and Reverend H. L. Russell. Principal Paul Jackson an nounced that on Friday, May 11, the school will present a special Mother's Day assembly and urged all students to Invite their par- Flapper Fanny Says It takes footwork as well as' lieadwo.rk to shop for hat, ' 1 . Ay OUT OUR WAY : ' THAT'S WHAT I SAIDT f RIGHT OVER IN THE Hrl- W-rTV i- - I MIDDLE OF THIS F H mm" THE ;T.a.nca.ULt.Nr.otv. SALESMAN SAM 550SH, l 60TA SLEEP THINKIN' ftBOUT THAT 5tuB- BEBV AT TH STORE , ; M' I WAKE OP THINHIN' ABOUT IT, BUT ITS STILL CiVSTEKY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VE 6te ' TWt TVW.ORV OF RW0Rt6 TWT .IKS AOWnma TO ATtRACTON.WtRS. WOOVO ?jt C06MICAV WOV0 I f J I I I I . I I I I J I I I - '' ' By Crane WASH TUBBS J . . k s. 'vnn !(re ;CMCC VOU CAPTURED ( AW WE WERBA r I W6U..MAN8IS VOU CAN BRlNfl US S0H6 LUCt e V'Wm&L DARLlN&s; votfu. "f". ) f-rHos6SwlS SSSw? 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