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Show - THE 1AYSON CIIROXICLK, PAYSON. USr V 'H:i property o,l) lom Chatfield Kitty OM) to her. Tn j3(i0 baj ? r asusv-- ' in La Uu"ve friend, VdiciT t. "hat "Etrctit. an orer- j told Lough the POllce '.Lasthklde. S'sj?1 Hart and Mar- - flth Maratlan, (o e XT. brother. Sam yacht On the Ut,S too s some - Chat- at her Aunt "Id to he free ofe. ,15' bv her relatl' d Chesebro and aty Peop( r Barry, Im seeing things said Margaret, aghast. She rubbed her Do you see it too' Before I could answer, Rogers remarked, Has he but the one shirt, or do we see hun only when its fresh back from the laundry?" At that moment the figure turned. Margaret exclaimed. Why Mr eyes. IV bTheyv?l! if pjTR e she j are, : 0f hapPne-- br4 Is it a dont L t w wheth, said, an in her She lady tins doorway, hair and the everybody ' uncle. e0den contrast Elsa with preceding autumn, tie not to L; e I 'ruble night when in her work--- d M town over-carrying an 5 be-t- o just pajamas, have something, like a high-strun- Tonight barrier. the in Its as: philosophic strain!0111 her. No longupon W)rPh00k s' ue so hot, the urge to ' "u'hlorlS,. j I tiling. I realized, of hatchery . Ve experienced a sense kaywird, of fe notoriety Cars her Rumble!" A wide "Hello, folks! grin companied the unmistakable ac- husky-voice- Did Elsa come with you? asked Rogers. "Sure, Hunt. Elsa and Chesebro and me. In his airplane. Chesebro piloted us down. We were setting around over there at Chesebros ranch in San Fernando Valley night before last when he gets a telegram from down here saying hes needed. Some sort of business about his mine. You know Elsa. Take car- .ryg, de-th- e brgaret" Es. I'm sorry 1 youre there is this work Please give my and Berta; youll see but fety -- Di en si iper 3w,J s--- k hour. Lever been able to get if her about the baby, I? knows about the mur-m- t ' an PorU u p Farms, quiet-spoke- Kitty? abb3fe PIimJ t ?25.S-Ucx 0- W collects:; Send fcr p; J lead A remarkable change came over Sam Chatfields face, his whole manner was transformed. From a seman of middle rene, years, who talked calmly of the Mexican life that surrounded him, he went to extremes of loquacity, leaning forward in his chair, points of light glowing in the depths of his gray eyes the same eyes that Elsa had. Yes. Yes, we were there, Berta and I. We were there before the funeral, before Kitty died, in fact. We were at the house that night. Slept there, and next morning she was found dead." Rogers shook his head slowly. It must have been a shock to you, sir, he remarked. "Shock? Of course. It was very awkward, also. We were not supposed to be stopping with my sister; we were registered at a hotel. u"L s oo. Look hesitantly. said cut me off. been work-;- c certain angles of the cow," he at you've o EQUlpj lilT e. a detective, First Elsa ac-- 1 snooping, and now you." ...pst. Cain E DESK E ray, Salt uj pie of hell of a Si aj A.VD Files. he "Nothing is it is tagged peculiar case, ry Diaoj there. Theres nothin but the nose of one proport ana at E: shrine s:l the chap who hsadena, reform. He has really sense of smell. Ive He sticks to it that there 5 feet lor; orting its : t high. I: j ties in cosj chloroform in the was no evidence of it of r e Why :psy. chloroform l:.ed of morphine poison-wa- s no chloroform in the -- ft? bottles, nothing. satisfied she was mur- - COLD on throat, in flannel-is- , coughs, t irritated , ne warns It: ion in a mean to help And I bottom of it." I'id anchor in the harbor fj and the crew lowered t hate i mutton y3oc. Get Ae 10 the sparkling water of hteit floated lightly from Uastery ts boom awaiting our ;overn ofj I awever, now that we had :ere s no hurry to go himself. T were in that land of -J- lasl ete time does not press Ti demands doing immedi-hgh- t had come to fish, fO SUFFER -- aided but, there wag him, to-- leimany charms the one endears itself to me is Kence to time; nothing now. At home, time Old Man of the Mexico I can relax. Agoing ashore now? briskly, coming up F om hot i ,nky feefil nes due n- -tiy I able Cor -g ' mpions. ms Cor ustance fcieroem. 0 going," d responded to join them. ?ged boys in the idling -- M forward as we -- help ) r ;iuc tou.' IM'Sco started arf up narrow, twisting Mmous sombreros shad-: se kfk aces in each of a. row f very white carried a battered gui- - Mil meas; ukulele. began i'divLd 1 7. Strum-s-r- i resolutely to flniShed ,wiy !thtW out 8 Marga Into her cto to the kac'ce away, LLh'ad other thrust free hand be- - bis said pero dont take senora," 'weeping bow, dinero. We hld ar.dLhem'h?d backed was a little ti Ut far-- h upon her ftlrrer dlat 0i 8 toe totogs that 11,6 b? surpri,e eclualcd the tich fnnt 88 we Lted tof Hi tmo?S none Im seeing things. In Pasadena. "You say awkw ard? us with you, Jimmy! she hollered My sister Yes, Mr. Rogers. Jimride. Sure, says Just for the not would my wife. Berta, recognize my. But I can see he dont mean My sister with ideas me when he says it. But you cant Imagine that!And Berta you see see me staying behind when my cli- like that! what Berta ent is going away. But I sure dont around you, gentlemen, childhood. She was from to used is I see? know where Im coming to, educated in Paris. She is not an ingo around to the newspaper office a as my sister stubbornly chose while ago, and heck, they aint no- ferior, It was that fact which to believe How body who speaks English there. for the awkwardness. I kept am I going to tell em who Elsa is made it from her as long as I could when I dont speak Spanish? We attitude toward her. On our aint going to get a line in the paper Kittys trips to Los Angeles since yearly line. a Not down here. Eerta and I were first married, KitWheres Elsa now? demanded ty would send word that she was Margaret. away, or that she was ill and could She went somewhere last night not see anyone. Berta was puzzled; with a little old guy she called Pop- she did not understand. compa. Shed wired him we were But this last time I mean toe off down ing, see? But I get dumped Kitty died I could no longer time even got at a hotel where they aint I telepretend to Berta, and so stairways hotel dinner. after the from "Just a minute," said Margaret, phoned I said that we would be over to breaking in. Can you tell us where see her, to make a call. But after Elsa's father lives and how we can I hung up Berta said: No. We take We stay at least one get out there? I our luggage. I don't know, Mrs. Nichols. sister. You see, with your night ain't seen the place, either. It was she realized the situation in spite of dark when I drove up to the hotel her. She my effort to keep it from with the Cheese from the airport, was determined to force the issue. Elsa and I didn't see which way Sam Chatfield ceased talking and and her poppa went. What do you back in his chair. After more sat I just think of my new clothes? still agiand a than a year toe subject bought some Mexican shoes his face was flushed unhim; tated here down hat to show these guys any der its tan. that us Gringos dont hold Was Rogers prod-- i What happened? Mexicans. die grudges against look-seded a gently. just starting out to have For a moment Sam Chatfield held around the town when I run into you Tou see, gentlemen, his silence. folks. me about you-y- our told a has dispirited Elsa stood we talking As sisters death. I am in of those twomy one interest horse drawing with you; I hope I frank aranas being very wheeled carriages they call the fringe helpful." am was shabby, It drew near. Im sure you would be," said that edged the top hung In shreds; almost worn were tires the rubber Rogers to the rims; the wheels wabbled, "Thats why I say it was very of rope. Berta Thats for me-a- nd and the harness was partly awkward indiThe driver lolled In his seat when whv I hurried back to Mazatlan aftof fferent to his passenger, who, the funeral. That last night to life. er was a very disgracethere she saw us, came suddenly life her to a She reached across toe driver scene. My sister insulted Bersocket ful the on whip horn And me. imall bulb emitted a ta to your hoand squeezed; toe thing You d.dnt go back it into frantic stirred She faint peep. tel announcement of her arrival. He smiled now with "No Berta And when toe quaint equipage toe recollection, at a E amustmer.t was halted at our side, there car be very stu! bom, most . Res and "Berta She puts her Elsa as blonde and lovely attract. vtly st ibborn. ever No, and level gray of eye as d '"n end she said r,t f fit smiled engagingly. We slay one nisht 85 k,er Fam Sne was Buenos dias. ser.ora y no more guert Rjt how seen angry a mt she greeted us cry. 7 et especially B( rta Don't do that, sweetheart,t x cn n Ctin I don w dead, killed a man ed Mr. Rumble. Her bn cr L, hat my sister sa,d s Tan Mexican lingo. f r g to Ei rta 'Hello," said Elsa, sn.m: t roe that am lsen-r(TO BE CONTINUED) ly. There was at George she gazed as eyes e an-ou- 'c le-- there. Cpped er. XT Barry, Margaret saw It ,abruPtly to stare ,eeing gtl0t Rog- - : e WNU Features 1900 12-2- 0 Its Sophisticated e A SLIM afternoon or to date dress has subtly curved and fitted torso lines. Wear the jacket over a long skirt for dancing! two-piec- living room. You were in California at toe time your sister died, were you not? At the funeral, I mean?" asked Rogers casually. back pj fee yacht; Dwight and I; gone on ahead. The departed and we 7 S'ndU-.it- us. d dan, of course." j ;ers and I walked UTAH e d H Bell hie s ren ark at R er stump, then she leaped out and flung her anus arou.nd Margaret. She had a kiss Mr me and a warm handshake for I m so Rogers siie said. glad, "And nw. Margaret and the rest of you too Pa; a and Berta are ex-- I eetu g nu all out to dinner tomght at the rancho. Jimrr.v and Reed are comu.g ,u() j thmk If Ul(,y get back from the nnne in time. At eight thirty that night the huge stuidr-- doors of the old ranch house at tiie edge 0f town swung back to let Huntoori Rogers and n e inside. 7 he hotr-was a relic of other mi re si acn us days before time and revolution had reduced the acreage of the rancho. The others of toe party ban preceded us, and we found them all gathered in a huge room filled with ancient black walnut furmtuie marvelously carved. Sam Chatfield and Berta, whom we had met that February evening at the beach club, greeted us with enthusiasm That night in California Berta had been restrained, confined by strange contentions, unresponsive; this evening she was free of those, at home in her native land, and in the house where her family for several generations before her had lived. Most welcome, tenores, she said with a marvelous smile and a small soft hand extended impulsiveI am happy to have you with ly. Later that evening, Sam Chatfield said: Hollywood? Yes, I enjoyed it the last time I was there, but I like this better. Berta is a child in some things, toe same loves and hates of a child, the quick resentments of injury whether fancied or real. He was speaking to Iluntoon Rogers and me in the seclusion of a small book-linestudy which opened off the living room. Berta was entertaining toe others in the huge eered her. Barry, she said, "And a er hand. Orizaba with jJ . .jSsitTfciSnioi The Peculiar Unpopular Girl . 1 it too, and I found my with theirs to ure standing on the sidewalk It was the pink shirt, the indecent pink and white check shirt which had the lush color of a ripe watermelon, that first claimed our attention. I noted the brown slacks. The incredible sports coat hung limply over one arm. An enormous black sombrero ornamented with silver topped the somewhat stocky figure and loose, sandal-likguaruches covered his feet. idX Kathleen Morris Says: SOMBRERO KNIGHT .CLIFFORD ers had seen 5? eyes traveling Ja vig titor-.- BLACK r SiUS.iter. Vi. ituvils aieur, she rushes upstairs; if an) one meets us on the street, Diuna looks into space. By KATHLEEN NORRIS DMITTING that I made stake in the rais-- g of my daughter Diana, now 19, what can I do to retrieve lost ground now? writes Ann Wood, from an Illinois city. My husband and I were peculiarly devot-- i ed, perhaps we neglected her; she spent much of her time with my mother, who was for years an invalid, the letter goes on. Now both husband and mother are dead, and I turn to Diana to find her as undeveloped, in many ways, as a child of 14. She is shy, She awkward, is pretty or could be, but an utter lack of style, and a complete lack of interest in her own appearance handicap A self-conscio- her terribly. If guests appear, she rushes upstairs; if anyone meets us in the street, Diana looks into space, answers in husky monosyllables, bursts into nervous laughter. She will do nothing without me; begs off answering toe telephone, wont even go on an errand to grocery or drug store without her incessant, You come, too, Mother. I hate to talk to people. THOUGHTLESS PARENTS MAY CAL SIC NEUROTICS It hen parents tlivtirce and remarry they should constantly remain aware of their responsibilities toward any children by the first marriape. At best these changes are not good for growing youngsters. Hut whenever this has occurred the child or children must come first in all family plans. Failure to realize this has resulted in complex behavior problems which sometimes mar what might have been a beautiful, successful life. A mother writes Kathleen Norris about a daughter of 19 who is as in many ways, as a child of It. The mother is afraid Iter daughter will be a tuisted freak for the rest of her life. his place a strange man who took no New Lines PHE skirt of this dress is cut to give your figure a new midriff slenderness and to emphasize the natural bustline. Make it a gay dress in checked taffeta or surah. Barbara Brl) Pattern No. for sies 11. 13. 15. 17 Is 1024 nnd 19 Cor-spending bust mraMii emrnts 29. 31, 33, 35 and 37. 13 (31) short aleevis, reSi material. quires 31a yards Barbara Bell Pattern No. J900 ta designed for sizes 11!, 14, IS, 18 and 20. Size 14, short sleeves, requires 3i yards of material; s,k yard extra for pleating. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time Is required In tilling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SKWIVC. C 1B( I E PATTERN DEPT. 14!) New Montgomery Street San Francisco t'altf. Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desued. Pattern No Name Address Size fue.e.e.(s.ru(v.a.(v.e.(v.e.rs.n.v.(s.e.(v-e.e.e.e.(s.(v.(s.e.e.e.e.(s.s.a.s.e.(v.(.- 7 Mm 1. Who ? quiz wi information on various subjects was the last Aztec em- peror of Mexico? Out of every 1,000 men and 102 men but only 3 women are six feet in height. 4. In 1553. 5. William Pitt. 3. 1,000 women, 2. Approximately how many glaziers and lakes ore there in Glazier National park? 3. Wiiat is the proportion of women six feet tall or over to that Df men of that height in the United particular interest in her. Her chiel G. Tiberius. companion was an elderly invalid; tiie probability is that she had none 7. Jupiter. of the happy home fife to which a 8. One-hal- f cent. child has a right, small friends comStates? ing in and out, parties and picnics. 4. When was the University of In those years you weren't making M exieo founded? to Just 2 drops Pfntro I confess should you, "Perhaps her your first consideration; there 5. Who sad: "Where law ends, No Pruoa in each continues the letter, "that the won- was nobody to stop her from grownostril help you begins? freer almost derful husband whose loss lam now ing as shy and twisted and unhappy tyrannv (i. Who ruled Home at the time instantly. Relieve the mourning was not Dianas father, I as you describe her now. btiroIdnssal misery. Df Christ's death? Only 25c- - 2M times as was married, foolishly, at 19. was 7. What is the largest planet in Now muc h for 5Uf. Paution: service to her must be divorced three years later, when Di-- ! to see your she is Use only as directed. that equipped with the the solar S'.stem? Trurtro Note Drops ana was two years old. She does with money for imme8. Tlie Iiiilish farthing is worth clothes, right not remember her own father, but enwith and diate how much in American money? your expenses, has somewhat idealized him, evi-- i couragement and faith. The moFlies With Young dently, for recently I found hidden ment she is independent, given a The Answers When frightened, the mothei of among her treasures a snap-sho- t to own her develop in way, 1. Montezuma. He chance woodcock otten flics off with a him, holding her as a baby. she will lose her shyness and 2. Sixty glaeiers, 200 lakes. chick between her legs. also married again, has several chil-- i and blossom out in a dren, and as he fives in a distant dozen directions. It is because she city his promise to see Diana fre- feels so keenly your disappointment quently has long been forgotten. in her, your bewilderment or misWants Normal Life for Girl. about her, and the primary giving I love my daughter. I want her fact of her life-th- at you did not "DADDY, YOU ACT to go on into normal and happy turn to her until you needed her, noi but my heart sinks think in all the years of her childwomanhood, AS OLD AS when I consider toe changes that hood and first youth how desperatemust take place if she is not to be a ly she needed you this is the reason GRANDPA TODAY ' twisted freak for the rest of her life. that she shows you her very wors( Diana, may I add, is only too good. side, her quivering, nervous, blunShe is nervously conscientious about dering, slupid side. n anything I ask her to do. fusses anxYou conclude your letter by saytori G 4,; iously over flower arrangements or ing "now, when we two are alone in asks of transmission messages, the the world, I must depend upon her permission even to walk to the cor- for companionship for all the happito mail a letler. She ner post-boness that is left. But that's e reads much, likes puzzles, enters rawhat mustnt do, unlesi you actly dio competitions, studies two lanyour protestations to her are only a she is health Her perfect; guages. part of the selfishness you have alwears glasses for shown toward her, and you Of late, in ways She has no friends. honestly haven't her good at heart, threatshe has of bursts hysteria, after all. ened to leave home, but I do not consider her serious, for she is, as I say, completely dependent upon me. Postwar Farm Shoppers Will you make any suggestions that Want Machinery First might help us both1 Farm machinery and automobile! My suggestion, my dear Ann, top the list of postwar purchase! would be that you foster this idea of planned by American farmers, acactu-- i MANY MEN are persecuted by of extent the to running away "Farmer soothes fast with cording to the nation-widlumbago or other nagging muscle ally sending Diana away for awhile. Speaks poll conducted for Successpains especially after exposure to In these days she can easily get ful Farming magazine. cold or dampness. If every (offerer work, hard work, and with hard In answer to the question: "What could only know about SOHtTONK work, and life in a boarding-house- , toe first big purchases you defare I.ininii'iit! In addition to methyl in-- I for must her, which you arrange initely plan to make after the war F.ilirjl.ile a most effective evitablv come friendships, associais over and things can be bought agent. Soretone act! like tions, distractions and expansions of 33 per cent of the farmer! IipiU to speed relief: cold again?, in coses of many sorts. 20 per cent auto1. Quickly Soretone arts to enPut her on her own. Reassure named machinery, 15 cent real estate and per hance toeul circulation. MUSCULAR LUMBAGO her as to her appearance and her mobiles, 13 per cent that they planned to 2. Check muscular cramps, potential charm, tell her that you make OR BACKACHE repairs on their homes. Re3. Help reduce local swelling. are acting upon her as a check, as a 11 per Sue t. fell so or upesure were named by frigerators and indeed as are, you 4. Dilate surface capillary blood cr.irrp, of cent those farmers questioned, launch her into toe world. Send her MUSCULAR PAINS tessels. stoves and furnaces by 9 per cent, duo to eoldo -t action, let dry, rub in For straight to some industrial center, electrical fjtiequipment and furniture Di'.r it or Sun Francisco, where la1 heres only one borctone In. agn 7 machines by SORE MUSCLES bor is at a premium, and tell her 5by per cent, washingmaterials insist on it for Soretone resulls. duo to ovorvork cent, buiidirg by per a and to ct her i keep journal 5(K. Rig bottle, only 11. vo'i ex; 3 per cent, and radios cent, by per in fiction utifi.e her experiences MINOR SPRAINS miscellaneous by 11 p"r cent. torn s me day. In the second quisl.on asked in Missed Happy Home Life. This g.rl has ficen badly handled this month's poll, it was learned livestock and dairy products are fold, frbo- Thoufh since birth. She was too small at that fanent tnfrfi!mitf Id to Innoooo oot Iikt the t me rf your divorce to realize the chief cash crop or product of 43 ht th luppl? of auprflcfal blM to the oro. oruJ Irnfooo except that she was losing per cent of all fanners. Grain are o gkmUi tonoo of wtnadk 22 per cent. and McKesson makes il e Daddv she loved, and getting in second at tr RETOHE e COLD HEAT pain-relir'in- g ACTION Boro-to- n |