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PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AuRUHt 1933 Bargain Bride by KA THARINE BEGIN HERB TODAY BUNOB STAFFORD talla ta A With BARRETT COLVIX. k ta a eaA ka la 14. UDA STAFFORD, Ellaart a 1 1 a a. erkrastaa natkrr, biMki as tkr IMIM, ky aarlarlaB Barrel! efcat Kllaar I a kMTtlpM airt. Whfi niaara aaat. wrallky MISS BXLA aKXTUN. lra Ikf Ihtn ker Iwtnt ta Damn TtN raakra VAKCK CARTKH akaara BOTWKLL BTAFFOHI1. Ellaera fatfcrr. Bamll talla Kll aar tkaf If aha will aaarry hlai I aa lira M a aaiai la hla kaaa far a rrar ha will rln fcrr tha vat Ira arxlaa farlaar Ta Alviar ol ha rrlattrra. ha rlsktfal takarltara. Kaawtas lha aaaaay ib 7 uti ha talker Ufa. Kllee earrea. Tha ajarriaara takre alar. Bar tan, atlll krllevtae lha lira LIAa haa lelA hlva. BaAa hlaaarlf Mar la, leva with F.lleer lhaa arar. Tha Tartar rara a akaase af allakaia far har fatfcrr aa KUaa frara ta Alhra wllh hlaa. Vrara hrfara Barrrit ekleMr hla half-alalrr, HAHCIA RAIk. NOR. whra a yeatkfat raaaaac ar AJaaatraaaly. Marrla haA a aen whaai Barrett aAaalrA. B haa BraaaleeA Alarrla never ta reveal tha key atary. LIAa SterA laaraa a Wat tha key rxlateaee aa aaairlaAra h la Barrrtl'a eaa. Barrett aiakaa aa aaaaaawaee ri ta Alkcaw EUaara fath tee aa aha la rlaa ta aaliaaar, Barrrit trlra r eaaafert kr. Hn aaathrr arrrrea aaA trlla Bar rrtt aha fcaawa ahaat Ida war. LIAa ArataaAa m,lll ta keea alkaat afcant tjaa atary. - Rarralt Btrra It ta ha. MOW CO OH WITH THE (TOM CHAPTER XL flN BtcMs whoa Marcla eoold aot sleep ao wm haunted by aVrthar Paiwer's pee and what a had amid. Ha rdn kaow what h was Maine aboat, ah qaanrsd rsrselt. He couldn't Q donrtAsd how aba tett aboat Dick, bar haabamL K Dick, who be ttered bar to ba to lnnoeeat, eboaJd teara the truth aboat her ' marriage to Lon Moore it woald be a taui blow. R would kill Dick! Be woald Barer, merer fotesv aba (aot tbat aba baa Hod tohtfo. I at was on aaa at the bolteet - aaWswons ia Jwae that Marcla atlil at her brother'i borne. Hlg Bana eoenod the door tor her. Be Aid. "air. Bad Mr. Colvln an rpeccinK yon. Miss Mareia." "Tfaaak yon, HlKias," she sat fmred. stepping; into the baaU K was eooi alter the bllstorlBC blase at the street. She care the butler a boa of Boeurs she had brought from her. ardea aad slipped from her silk east which be took. She heard maate as she mored toward tha ahmwaaf room. Elinor and Bat ratt were there. For a moment Marete sandied , them from the teorway. Barrett stood with his arms oa she piano, starinc down at the fad. btareta had aerer aetn him before with that look at adoring rSBr-aiMsii Elinor's race was raised to bis and she was Ami ling. They were obTioasly devoted to each ether. -WtUl- aaad Marem kvadty. bHtnely. Tba two at the piano starred. Darrart tarned sad eaHed oat . warmly. "Hello!" Be was too happy, she saw. to hoM resent . ment. Elinor rose. "I'm ao tiad to see yon, Mar eJa!" she acclaimed. "Berlin, child!" MArcia mar mnred. ktssing Elinor. "My hearens, bat yoa look lorelyl Mrrtuyi "I happen to think so too. Barrett said slowly. With a f. nick shy (luce at him, Elinor Unshed. Mania felt herself hardening as sh stared at Barrett, She bad thought him to be derated to her bat she realised sow he had giren bar only the surface of his lor. ernmbe from bis table. It was not a pleasant thought for one of Marda's temperament. a a a CHB settled herself fea a chair. Tell me, was Cnbs smaslngt" she asked. "Rather." said Barrett, sgsln looking at Elinor. "I re always been attracted by the place. "Old yon like it too. dear!" MarelA went on, turning to Elinor. "Oh, I adored It!" the girl an t awered. "Ton two talk Just the way Dick and I did about Dick's place 1b Canada where we spent oar honeymoon. Bat yon aren't honeymooners and haren't tbat excuse," Marcla murmured. To herself shs thought, "What in the world can make Elinor flush aot" "We were really delighted with th trip," Barrett stated hur riedly. Higgles came In then with th flowers Marcla had brought. Elinor and Barrett both seemed eager to speak of the flowers, admiring them and prais ing them rather extravagantly. Barrett, drawing his cbalr closer ta Elinor's, reached for an end of the string sash she wore about ear frock and ran it through his Angers. Be had to be near Elinor, Mar cla ssw. Ths thought aroused a flame of Jealousy In her heart that waa disconcerting. Bllnor asked aboat ths baby and Immediately Marcla was oS. Shs related with elaborats detail last how the baby smiled, the way he looked while sleeping. She missed not a bead of the rosary every proud mother tells but she saw In her listeners so tendency to smile or hint at boredom as o msny listeners do. Instesd shs felt sbe had their whole-hearted sttention. "You're been sweet about lis tening to all this," Marcla ad mitted when at last she bad fin- isbed. "But it's so wonderful oaring a baby for one's own I I SAn't help babbling. I bops some dsy you'll understand." "I hope so," ssld Elinor and blushed. e a a 4 GAIN Barrett was looking at Elinor with that humble, sdor- Intr look. Ha laid hla hanA nnn Elinor's. Hathad tn maka a Irln ! down town and Marcla volun teered to fire him a lift. Before her, and much to her amusement, b said his goodby to Elinor, kissing her and adding, "Don't forget me!" He tried to make it eem a Joke but quits obviously II was more than that. "It looks as If lire were bappy tor you, Barry," Marcla com mented after they were on their War. HA VTLAND-TA YLOR "Hsnny aoesBl bat K," ha responded. "I'm so glsd," she commented. She assured herself that she really was glsd. And yet Bar rett's infatuation menaced har. When aha bad beta a child Bar rett had always beea willing to do anything to atop her tears. Now that waa Chan sad I A tool could see that Elinor ruled him. or could rale him If she wanted to. When Barrett returned borne at : a bit after alx he found Llda Staf ford sitting wllh Elinor. As Llda greeted him she gars him a sly glance and a smile which he knew Elinor noted. A Mule time passed and then Llda rose. "Ran in to see me to morrow morning, will yoa. Barry?" ah asked sweetly. "I bate some business with which i want help." Again the sty glance. K was a command, etoaked mockingiw fea the tone of aa ap peal. Elinor ' and Barrett' dined ret surely, played two games of chess, and then Barrett read alond aa article he had liked and that he felt Elinor would Ilk. Oa the surface th erenlag seemed aa placid aa many others they bad shared bat beneath the calm sur face In felt Elinor'a aaspokea Question. The thought chilled his heart. Later that night when they wer upstairs sbe called through the opea door bet wee their rooms, "Oh, Barry I" "Tea, deert" he answered. Be knew at one that It was coming the question he would rather not ha her ask and to which be must respond with a lie. "May I come ha, Barry T" "Of course, dear." Be had taken off bat coat and waa tumbling with the etads in the front of his shirt as she en tered. Elinor was swathed ia a negligee of yellow chiffon. M was the color most becoming to her, setting high lights et gold aaae Ins hi bar hair. QH8 sat down oa a low (tool and watched him. frowning at bifDself la the mirror. "These things are obetinat," b murmured. Then, trlam Bfasatly. "There w are!" Be waa hoping that h could divert her. He did hot want her to ask. "What makes mother look at yoa the way aha does, Barryt" u an asked that or anything like that be would ha to And some way of evading. Her smile became a trine St it and he saw that her eyes were wfaa fol, frightened. Always before when she had come into hla room ha had dropped everything to wel come ner. Elinor noted hla preoccupation. She told herself that she should have realised hie devotion, all those HttVe attenUoas, could ant last. "Barry ." she began again. "Yes, darling?" "Barry, what makes mother I don't know just how to express M but why does she look at yoa so slyly sometimes? The way aha did this afternoon? It's almost aa though there was something I yoa and she knew that was a secret." "Lord, dear, yoa know your mother better than I dot How would I know why she doe any thing?" "I don't 'know why I asked." EUoor said slowly, "bat I thought yoa did know, Barry. Somehow I've felt that you did. I dont know how to ext ess It bat I thought I could see aversion or shrinking in your face.: These last few weeks I've thought I could tell what yoa wen thinking lust by looking at you. Toa have such an honest face, Barrett." He hoped be did not at th moment. But it was Una. And Elinor had seen thst he was hid ing something from her. Sbe had seea that he was ashamed of the deception, too. He couldn't tell tier tbat be and Llda had no tec rota because that wouldn't ba true. And he couldn't tell her the truth because of am promise to Marcla. There waa nothing tor Barrett Colvin to do but curse th luck that had led him into such a trap. (T Be Con tin aed) IF VOU bare soruetDlDC t sell, nave changed rour place of business, bar or sell farm pro ducts or have snrtblni to tell the public, tbe most economical and surest wsv of (ettlns re sults Is tbrough ths clsis'.fled Phone 1900 or writ In to th News-Herald. Flapper Fanny Says Many a social climber Is soon discouraged bjr th overhead. OUT OUR WAY u ....ie?m w i ii ii , Hi' "t i I I " II Slim T"""i -!'- i- rfur Bflo ?;'.' yrt- V'"fV ', 'tit H' m AS GiBL AJ.-TH KIO AM IK WlWiJr ' 'ft - W NO BACKS. PEOPLE CV tE6 If ! ( 1M REAO,M& K, in -rvHS is on'-y TfeMPocAy , But t A 7 ' 1 Daesstis is maots. t4at way AL " I VMHEe. -M is HALF A"S BAO AS GPH.& MlTH MO APIMft k -tucr ae.ssE , am1 maov.v NO BACKS . 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