FAGS FOUR
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931
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FEDERAL
PATERNALISM
'A tendency in govern-
Stent, regarded by many as
dangerous. is now claiming
the attention oi mose mm- - - -
ested In public affair. It to 1i "0"ch,1rcn,h
" . . . J. la Wall street finance. Tee
the gradual development !torday-t ,BU u,. recall
of federal paternalism with
a consequent lessening of
power of the states. It is a
medieval idea, detrimental
to both national and state
governments.
Already is has been pro
posed that the federal gov
ernment collect most of the
taxes and return part of
them to the several states.
Only recently the federal
authorities have stepped in
to the Chicago picture, to
punish gangsters who have
laughed at city and state
officials. There are plead
ings for federal aid in. this
or that
The idea of a strong
central government is
aound. But if it becomes so
strong that it destroys the
initiative and self-reliance
of the states, there is dang-1
er. ahead. Calvin Coolidge,
warned of the tendency
seven years ago. . He who
doesn't clean up his own
backyard isn't likely to care
much about how the public
street looks. So is it with
the states.
BACKYARD GARDENS
The backyard or vacant
lot truck garden is going to
be an important method of
relieving the wants of the
unemployed this summer.
Fred C. Croxton, vice chair-
- man of the president's
Emergency committee for
employment, points out
that there has been a huge
increase in vegetable gard
ens in the United States
this. summer, and says that
many part-time or laid-off
.workers will use them to
' provide themselves with
food.
A number of business
concerns which own idle
land, such as railroad and
mining companies, have en
couraged workers whom
they have had to lay off to
raise vegetables on tracts
of company land. In many
cities relief committees and
civic organizations have
taken up the work. And, of
course, the jobless man who
has a backyard of his own
is turning truck-gardener
without any prompting.
All of this will not, of
course, replace organized
relief distribution. But - it
Will help the situation very
materially,
p o
The fact an increasing
number of phone calls are
being made at the White
House should convince you
that the Republicans are
quite a busy party.
o
An optimist is a South
America president who
thinks the shooting outside
Is ' one presidential salute
after the other.
K The vogue for reducing
.fright acquire some signific
ance if it also applied to
Jieavy artillery.
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r "1 can't make this out at
all," as the infielder said
tungling a. hot liner.
Today
Bp ARTHUR BRMtUNB
Copyright. III. ty Bias
Feature Syndicate, lac.
FINANCE in Ik aewly created
world ol prohibition erim
la almoat aa eompllcated aa kick
finance la Wall etreet.
Tka polloo aeek JokB Factor,
battar knowa aa "Jake tka Bar
bar." Factor'! lawyara -would
gladly dllTr their cltant to tka
United State authorities, tkat k
might ba protected from bla owa
friends. They plan to kidnap
"Th Barber to uak hla dl
Tlda IM0O.OI accamnlatad IB
wlndllng anterprlaaa hera and
la Euro pa, Fa'llni aaek dlrlalon.
they would akoot him.
a a
MR. "LEGS" DIAMOND, who
carrlea In his body algbt or
tea aluga recently fired by gaag
ter friend, la two attempt to
murder him, la particularly anx
ious to find Make tka Barber."
Mr. Diamond "frub-etaked" tha
'Barber" that ba might Mil oil
tocka to the simple-minded per
sons la Europe.
Tha Barber made fire million
dollars and faUed to dlrlde wltk
his crub-etaker. la tha world of
gang finance, that meana death.
childhood rhyme:
"Jack and Jill went np the hill
To fetck a pall of water.
Jack fell down and broke bis
crowa.
And Jill came tumbling after."
Yesterday but steel was Jack
and American Can was Jill. Ther
both "broke 100." Which means
tkat tkey fell below par.
In a little while, men will rob
their eyes, not believing that It
really happened. Two years ago.
men that "play the market" had
for their limit not the sky or the
fixed stars, but the distant
nebula. Now they will sacrifice
their stocks and later buy them
again at top prices. And so It
goes.
Tka lata Russell Saga aaid to
this writer la tka ancient days:
"Young mas. ererybody haa in
his lifetime at least one chance
to bay Western Union at SO.
When your chance cornea, don't
miss It.
Western Union has been at II
at toast twice since then. and.
with all oar depression, list a
aha re waa bid for Western Ualoa
yesterday, and nobody sold any.
In October, lilt. It sold at
1172.
rwai a good day for th newly
developed crop of a ma tsar
Peers." Wheat waa weak, cot
ton aold at the lowest price since
tka rammer of 111. It'a tka
old, aad story. When ther are
bargains nobody haa money, or.
If be haa, ha won't spend It.
When there are no bargains,
ererybody wants to bay. What
will happen to those Improrlsed
bears, later, will sarpriae them,
e e
BUT1 mind, wa do not, as yet,
advise yon. to buy any par
ticular stock.
a - -
r TAKES pluck to defy black
mailers and extortionists.
Miss Clara Bow, young mov
ing picture actress of great tal
ent, deserves thanks for showing
the necessary courage.
One of tha criminals, proving
upon her, haa been convicted of
grand theft, another Is pros
ecuted by the federal authorities.
Unfortunately, the long strain
in court, with tha unsuccessful
attempts at blackmail and the
efforts to blacken her character,
have injured her health, forcing
ner, temporarily, to enter a san
itarium for recuperation.
The public, with whom Clara
Bow greatly Increased her nonn
laritv, can show its appreciation
oi ner plucky conduct by flock
ing more than ever to her pic
tures, constantly improving.
TWELVE nations in Europe, to
say notking of thla one, are
worried about Russian Industrial,
commercial and business compe
tition, ine export markets of
the Lnited Statea are much af.
fected," yon are told. Where
wa used to sett goods, Russia la
underselling us. European na
tions want to form a trade agree
ment against Kussia and, prob
ably, will succeed no better than
they did with their "United
States or Europe" that was to
tear down barriers among them
selves.
The way to compete' with Rus
sia is to COMPETE, not merely
weep or growl.
Slants of Wisdom
editor or Weston. Oregon. Leader
By CI.AKK WOOD
Us democrats, as a party, could
be a bit more chipper If all we
had to settle were " our cam
paign policies.
Before lending a credulous ear.
to communist propaganda, it 1
well to reflect that the worst
conditions in America are not so
bad aa the best in Russia.
Too many people depend on
the government when the gov
ernment, if it is to survive, must
depend on the people.
We've noticed no laudation of
the Chicago police captain who
had banked $217,000 In five
years, but he probably prefers
to receive his tribute from the
racketeers.
a
Soviet Russia's well-known
proficiency In execution doesn't
apply, it appears, to her five
year plan.
see
General Sutler apparently re
gards it as the function of a ma
rine to keep officials and diplo
matic Washington at see,
Friend California has bought
an alrplaao for here governor.
Thns he can easily get an eyeful
of beautiful scenery by flying
acrosa his state's northern bor-
'der.
High Fiamac, Two Kind.
Clara Bow Hu Pluck. .
Ruwia Worrios Thtm,
Harkneu Good American.
If we cu t beat Russia at
manufacturing aad la prices,
Russia wtU beat a la Ik world's
aurkoU. Aad yelling "kotalM
vlsm" won't preveat It.
Ther U nothing nw about th
situation, except that kit
finance hatee to admit tkat lowly
Bolshevism can ktat tt at Ita owa
game.
Before tka war Germany waa
taktac business away from Eng
land and other countries, aa Rus
ata la taking tt away bow.
PERHAPS tka nations wUl get
together and decide to fight
Russia. It tkey do, they will lose
money.
Aa expert derma, said truly
and before 1114: "Going Into
Kusala Is Ilka sticking your Bead
into a feather bad. Tha farther
in mu ao the mora yoa choke.
To eonouer Franc yoa need
only take Pari. To conquer
Italy you take Rom. To lake
London would be to conquer
England.
Bat la Rassla, It yon took
Leningrad and Moscow jrfco, still
would bare 100.000 Russian Ttl-
country
Ton might conquer the whole of
the east and you would still have
Texaa aad California, Illinois ana
a great many other states to
attend to.
AN admirable dtlien la Ed
ward F. Harknass, wko con
tinues a gigantic program of In
telligent public spirited giving oy
balldlng for Columbia university
a library to kold tour million
books,
Mr. HarkBee haa already
aiven to Columbia, and allied
Initiations. S3. COO. 000.
Last year he gave away, chief
ly for education, f 31.000.00. Ia
all ha has given away mora thaa
165.00.000. aot Including 11,
000,000 every year in accordance
with th wishes of hla deceased
mother.
Hen la that rare thing.
young man NOT spoiled by in
herited wealth. He compares
favorably with other very rich
yoaag men aad women that
attend their money and time In
gambling houses end on the race
track, ana getting meir pictures
Is the papers."
Eighteen Years Ago
In Klamath
Claude H. Daggett today fa
stened aa county treasurer. Th
resignation as eiiectire may ji.
Tha resignation which w
tendered the county court waa
accepted by tkat body, ana i.
W. Siemens waa appointed: as
successor.
Upwards of 10 members of
th Woodmen of th World.
delegates from Oregon camps aa
far north as Linn county, are as
sembled In thla city today, at
tending to the affaire of tka dis
trict. While la session they will
name delegates from thla dis
trict to tha next general encamp
ment.
In addition to th numeroas
advantages offered the mano
factarer In Klamath Falls, tree
factory sites will also be listed
if a scheme considered at yes
terday's meeting of tha director
of the chamber of commerce la
approved.
"The Editors" a translation
jfrom the German, was the otfer-
lng of the Senior class of the
high school at Houston's opera
house last night. Frequent out
bursts of applause from the
large audience Indicated that the
work of the studente waa pleas-
mi.
Engineer Don Zumwalt wfll
leave for Algoma tomorrow.
wnere ne win make a survey
for tha extension of the Algoma
Lumber company' railroad. The
company will baud the logging
road farther Into the timber so
aa to be ready to handle next
season s logs.
Insect Control
Work Started
In Modoc County
ALTURAS, May 20. Dr. K. A.
Salman, of th Bureau of En
tomology, with crew of helpers
Is engaged on insect control
operations at Timbered moun
tain, 10 miles north of this
The bureau of entomology has
an experimental area at this
point and i carrying on experi
ments in controllng th barK
beetle in western yellow nine.
Salman and his assistants will
also make a survey of conditions
with respect to Insect Infestation
of timber In other sections of
Modoc National forest while In
this locality.
The ravages of the bark beetle
destroyed many million board
feet of tin timber in thla sec
tion a few years ago, tha epi
demic reaching Ita peak in 1127
and then declining year by year.
Saddle Rock
To Be Reopened
Today by Owner
Oeorxe Christie, owner of th
Pelican hotel, Is reopening th
Saddle Rock cafe In th Pelican
Hotel building.
It will be under th manage
ment of Splro Mathews, who cam
(o Klamath Falls from the Royal
Hawalln hotel at Honolulu.
The chef la Frank Martin. Mr.
Martin cms from some of th fin
est restaurants in Ban Francisco
and southern California.
They will open at 5 p. m. Thurs
day, and will be open dally from
:3o a. m. until s a. m.
They will speclaliie In steaks
at popular price.
Ther are preparing a sumptu
ous dinner for their guests of th
opening day.
Poole's v
Theatres
. AT THK PKI4CAN
If tha Pelican Theatre this
weak establishes a new record
for attendance It will be because
Frank Floyd'a Fox Movietone
prod action of "Beat Lynn," aot
only represents tha fulfillment
of th management's promise.
but because tha lovely Ann tier'
lag, assisted by Cllve Brook. Con
rad Nagel. Beryl Mercer, Cecilia
Loftus and outer notable players,
gives the finest portrayal of her
meteoric career.
Thar la absolutely Bo doubt
ing th fact tkat Abb Harding
la "Eaat Lyase" attains the
highest mark reached by any
emotional actress, by her charao-
tarlsatlon of Isabel.
Tha Movietone of 'East Lynn'
differ la many way from other
adaptations. Thla ona seems to
have exercised tar greater analy
sis with regard to character
Qualities and entertainment
value. Tha story haa been alter
ed so that tha highest posses
sions of the new screen art are
need to maximum advantage.
Th presence of such a brll-
llaat galaxy of popular stare aa
Abb Harding. Cllvo Brooks aad
Conrad Nagel la a single picture
la tn ltaeit aa event tnat stamps
the vehicle as on of exceptional
merit,
Noteworthy portrayals are also
contributed by Beryl Mercer aa
Joyce, the maid, and by Cecilia
Loftua la her Fox Film debit aa
Carlyle'a splnlster sister, Cor
nelia. Others In tha cast deserv
ing mention are O. P. Heggle,
David Torrenc and Flora Shef
field. '. AT THE PINE TREE
Marl Dressier and Polly
Moran have scored another com
edy "ten-strike" with "Reduc
ing," their latest Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer
picture which opened laat
night at tha Pin Trea Theatre
for three days.
"Reducing" haa been admir
ably directed by Charles "Chuck"
Rlaanar, who also wielded the
megaphone for "Caught Short,"
tha previous comedy triumph of
the hilariously tunny pair.
Th picture pokea fun at
beauty parlors In the sams hi
larious way Ita predecessor took
a fling at Wall Street Tha plot
concerns Paulino Rochay, beauty
parlor expert, who Invites ner
sister. Maria, to come from the
country for a visit with her
whole family.
What happens when tha buxom
Miae Dreaaler loads her extensive
tribe aboard a Pullman, nnd un
loads them at the Grand Central
Station, New York, stsrts tka
laugh ball rolling nnd It doesn't
atop for aa hoar and mora.
Aa la customary with modem
full length comedies, a serious
love story nnderllea th laugh
making. In "Reducing" It con
cerns Anita Page aad William
Bikewell; Sally Ellen and Wil
liam (Buster) Collier, Jr. These
foar personable young people do
their work delightfully and act
a splendid folia for th two
comedienne.
AT THB RAINBOW
Dooglaa Fairbanks, Jr., feat
Bred In Ualveraal's sparkling
comedy drama. "Little Accident."
coming to the Rainbow Theatre
today, possesses unusual talents
as aa artist. Whea be was Bin
years old h drew a caricature
of Raymond Hitchcock which
that actor need on his billboards
for years. Featured with Fair
banks in "Little Accident" are
Anita Pag. Sally Blane. Easu
Pitts and Joan Marsh, William
James Craft directed th picture.
Little Accident" la baaed on
the famous stag play of the
same name by Floyd Dell and
Thomas Mitchell.
DEATHS
UABY LASGER
Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services for
the late Mary Langer to ba held
Thursday afternoon at 2:10
o'clock at the Dorris, Calif, com
munity church wltk Archdeacon
J, Henry Thomas officiating. In
terment will be made in the fam
ily plot In the Plcard cemetery.
The remains are In the rose
room of the Earl Whltlock Fu
neral Home, Pine Avenue at Sixth
where friends may call nntil 10
o'clock Thursday morning.
LISZETTB B. HAGTJB
The remains of the late Llsiette
B. Hague will be forwarded by the
Earl Whltlock Funeral Home to
Newark, N. J. where funeral serv
ices will be held and vault en
tombment made In the family
plot.
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Distributed by
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av.vui-hiM
Beryl Bordea, secretly In love
nun Tommy Wllaoa, aucceeda la
delaying hla elopement with her
half-alster, Irene Nverett, but falls
la convince hist that It I hi duty
to nia family to finish college.
Later Irene postpone the mar
riage date believing she la to be
come a radio alnger. Securing aa
audition, aha permits Beryl to go
to too atuaio wun eer. wnue
waiting la aa ante-room. Beryl
alia down at a piano and oroons
melodies. Ona of the directors
hears hsr aad give her a private
teat,' He promise aa Interview
with Mr. Oaylord. Irene tall aad
la furious whea eh hear her sla
ter, haa been gives a teat. Beryl'
hopes of a radio career dim as ae
word comes from th studio.
At laat a letter arrives aad ah
slips away for her Interview, Ner
vous during th ordeal, Beryl la
elated whea presented with a con
tract. Her victory I bitter-sweet
for hsr family and Tommy be
lieve ah robbed Irea of her
ehanee. Beryls debut la success.
and she returns home la Mr, Oay
lord a limousine laden with floral
tributes. Burning with envy, Ir
ene decides to marry Tommy Im
mediately.
They plaa another elopement
bnt Tommy's aant die and agala
the wedding la postponed. Mr.
Hoffman, Tommy 'a ancle, wants a
new housekeeper aad offers In
ducements for aa early marriage.
Success doea aot kill Beryl's
love tor Tommy, but aka accepts
Invitations from yonng Prentice
iiayiora. waea ata caua areae
greeta him.
CHAPTER XIX
After Hi first flash of dismay
In which Beryl realised that Irene
had entrapped Prentiss' admira
tion, aha wanted to laugh.
Waan't It fanny that last when
aha mad np her mlad to encour
age aim he anoaid follow in Tom
my's footsteps aad eaceamb to
Irene's ahaU of beauty T
Drivlna to tha South Shore be
side Prentiss In tils roanstsr Beryi
nondered th effect of thla new
conquest upoa her sister' attitude
toward Tommy.
She coald ponder undisturbed.
for her companion had fallen
strangely quiet Was ha thinking
of Irene?
Beryl sighed, unheard against
the wind thatTBSbed against her
face. There would be bo problem
for her to settle If Prentiss should
transfer hla attentions to Irene.
She could slip bark Into her hope
less passion tor Tommy, am aio
sko want that? Perhap a little
effort on her part
She moved closer t Prentiss.
Beryl did not know exactly what
she waa doing. She'd never
vamped a man. What would It
lead to? How far did girl go and
atlll have a retreat? What it aha
did aot want Prentiss to care tor
her, to make lovo to her? What If
he ahonld do it and ah found It
abhorrent? Waan't It cheap to
maa on and then draw
back? Hadn't he a right to feel
offended when a girl did tkat?
All at once Beryl drew away
from tha man beside ner. sua waa
oat of her depth and knew it.
Prentiss beard ner lauga anu
tnrned to look at her.
I'm a little rotter," in saia to
him. "I was trying to vamp you.
"Tea. I know," ke aald.
"Waa I that crude? Beryl
asked. .
w m w
Prentiss did not anawer at once.
Beryl was a new kind of n girl to
him. Not nicer than any girl he'd
ever met, but astonishingly differ
ent. She brought new thoughts to
hie mind.
No." he aald alowly. "I wonld
not aay yon were crude nnlesa one
Judged you by crude standards. I
should aay that, without knowing
It, yoa were being extremely sub
tle.
"I'm afraid," Beryl admitted,
"that t don't understand."
"I'm not sure that I understand
myself," he told her. Ther' an
idea among certain girl that
they've an obligation to live np to
all the things that nave Been said
against tha youth of today. When
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Oaly the supreme euality of
Blae Ribbon Melt eoald be
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popularity. Aad, eoatlaaal
testis keeps that oeslity aa.
form. Peeked fuU J pounds.
I. R. Frideger
they go after a wan It something
more than hammer and tones.
tooth aad ualla. it' wall, never
Bind."
He paused and Beryl aald! "Go
on. Scold me. I dsssrve It."
"They'd laugh at you." ha
declared, "but I've a notion
that none of them ever get near
tha real thing that figured In
tha history of great lovea. There
must have been subtllly In
that."
BeryL embarrassed, attempted
a Juke. "Slow, but subtle." sha
aald with an awkward laugh. It
waa coming to her now, the re
action of her behavior. Fight
ing Impulses had been a life
long habit wtlh her. She won
dered why aha had given la to
Ihea two first to act aa she
had aad thau to confess her er
ror. Couldu't ona be a fool
about honeaty?
Prentiss spoke, aa though ha
had read her mind.
"Th uuser cart of thla ta
that yov did tt," he aald. "Why
did yon?"
Tne nonesty in her nature,
which Beryl had lust been auee-.
tioning waa still in control. , It
dictated her answer,
"Because I often want to do
things that I won't let myself,"
she said.
"Waa It Just aa Impulse?
Didn't yon havs a reason?" ha
pressed.
Buddeniy Beryl became auan4-
clous of him. "Say," ahe aaked.
"are yon trying to analyie me
or something?"
Prentlaa laughed. "You're
right," he admitted. "I have
been atndylng psychology these
past two years. But you'll have
to admit that I have a personal
interest In this case."
Oh, then I'm a raset"
'You'd make a dandy study.
You're ao darned honest. Oh,
no, yoa wouldn't either. You're
not complex enough. You're aa
clear aad definite as a bine
flame."
HAM TASTES BETTER
WHEN BOILED OR
BAKED WITH SUGAR
Sugar Combines Ideally with
Salty Tang of . Smoked
Ham
Thar an few meats that can
surpass ham la tests appeal and
popularity. When tt cornea from the
oven glased with auger and dotted
with doves, it ia tantalising to have
to wait for a pink, aavory-awast
slice.
To develop the flavor of haat to
the utmost, put half a cop of sugar
and half a cap of vinegar In the
water in which your half or whole
ham simmers. Then after th ham
ia tender let it remain in th water
until coot Ths rssult is a delicious,
savory Savor.
Ham, however, Is but ona of th
many foods where sugar can be
used ta advantage. In seasoning
meat stews and pot-roasta, canned
or fresh vegetables, a dash of sugar
to a pinch of salt greatly Improves
the flavor. Salt by iteelf merely
overcomes flatness. It ia tha sugar
that "brings out" th flavor. Most
foods are more delidoui with sugar.
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Beryl mad a tee. "You
mean yon raa see right through
me," she lalerpreted and smiled
at th thought, Imagine the
shock It would be to him to
trace her Impulse In question to
Ita eoure aad tlad that It basse
with another maul He waa far
too attractive to ba without all
conceit.
a e e
Prentiss' next remark gave
her a Jolt, "Of coarse yoa're
struggling with obstacles be
tween yourself aad soma other
man you're Interested In," he
asserted calmly. "It yoa thought
neeklug a pleasure yoa'd have
begun 11 long ago when you
were five, aay?'
"My goodness!" Beryl gasped.
"You'r not merceaary," ha
went on, Ignoring her exclama
tion. "I looked for that at
first. Yon weren't after Dad's
money and I'm ear you'r not
In lov with me. Yoa don't
evea aeed m aa a stepping
stone to success la a career. You
had a good atari before I met
you. That leavea only a man."
USEE) CAEHS
Priced for Oalo
Below the Market
If IT Ford Tonring till Chrysler tl Coup
$50.00 $210.00
lll Ford Coin lit Chevrolet Plskap
$50.00 $225.00
Hit Baser Coach Ittl Durant Coop
$65.00 . $225.00
111 Ford Pickup 111? Pontlae Coup
$65.00 $235.00
ltl Star Ceap ItlT Pontlae Sedan
$65.00 $265.00
HIT Ford Coup 111 Essex Coach
$75.00 $265.00
111 Overland Coach ltls Oaklaad Coach
$75.00 $275.00
ItlT Ford Roadster lltl Pontlae Coach
$75.00 ' $285.00
111 Star Coach ltl Bulrk Sedaa
$85.00 $295.00
ll( Star Coach 11 Ford Tador Sedaa
$90.00 $295.00
Hit Olds Coach ltll Studehaker Sedaa
$135.00 $300.00
til Studehaker Coupe 1110 Ford Pkaetoa
$140.00 $300.00
)I7 Chevrolet Coach ltll Ford Business Coup
$150.00 $300.00
Hit Whippet g Sedan Hit Fw. j Ro&dster
$165.00 $310.00
HIT HudsoB Sedaa lilt Chevrolet Cabriolet
$175.00 ' , $315.00
Hit Chrysler II Roadltar till Ford Sport Coup
$185.00 $335.00
ltll Chevrolet Delivery ltll Ford Standard Coupe
$185.00 $335.00
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The Quality Tire Within lb Reach of All
30x3VS $4.65
4.40-21 (29x4.40) 5.25
4.75-19 (28x4.75)...... 7.05
4.50-20 (29x.50) 5.95
1 5.00-19 (29x5.00) 7.40
Beryl wauled to giggle. Sha
thought of him talking ilk tkla
to Iran. Sha did know some
thing of payohology at least
lhal It waa th science of I he
human mind. Bat Irene, who
never read book! Iron bad
received a carnival doll as a gift
ones wltk a card that read "Be
cause you hare a book."
She looked at Preatlss aad
announced! "You're a lucky
boy. No girl will ever fool
you."
"It could l dons," h laid
dubiously, "but I doa'l think
It will be,"
Bsrvl aettled herself back In
th seal, a strange smile upon
her lip. Tommy wasn't Quit a
fool either.
Life la something ol a lake-
stsr," she ald softly.
Prentiss, whosa thoughts Bad
been far afield, started. "Kb!"
he said.
Beryl did not answer. They
had arrived at the cottage on
the South Bhore and aom ef
Prentiss' friends had come at
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th and Pine Hts.
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