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Show IKH1 FREE PRESS. LEW. STORM MUSIC By W Mlnton, Belch Y. SV Service. Twvr.tv-f- 4 Co. r ..... -- . ha-- ''- - I" I ' the forest, John hears in KnK- f' a t.:i;.;.! is :i. t " r., ),,) r.,. ' very ' , the oth.rs artI'nfortu the ear Rash and of Rus-'l- 4 ! '' ' h.i.l li"! Collie his ale. I r. oV:.w 0!t ''.:.; " i of Vori.-st!e and tells fountess Ilehna. nf the rastle, what he hail et n. With Geoffrey and Barley, John start nearby village. Th.-- j for Annih-- l In making '!u-incou titer I'haraoh. tlu-shots witli tin jttawywithout exchange serious result. Tlu-- ar jang, rive at riainae farm, on the Yori Helena ha re.nnst- wlo'ie mis-Z.- 1 ...-.- Dew-dro- CHAPTER V Coptinued 9 beautiful dream was over, and now, through niisiiiiiii'rstnndinfr, our lovely, precious relation was goin? to come to an end. If I did not speak out, My finished. was It Geoffrey's here, you may as well know the truth. I think of you ns 'Nell' deep down In my Inmost heart. It's the pretty name I'd call you If we fere engaged. You see, I'm mad about I've always loved jou. I love you you, from the moment I met your eyes. "As walking and riding and sittI love your ing here on the grass. bead and your shoulders and that tiny tein in your ankle that looks like a thread of blue silk. I love everything bout you and all you do. I love your lolee and your laughter and the glorious light in your eyes. And I love your iliining nature, as I love the smell of your hair and the breath of your lips. ...And to be with you here like this -- well, now perhaps you can see what It's meant to me and why I clung to my secret and why I was handicapped Id trying to play your game." I got to my feet. "Good-by- , Nell," I said I love you fently. I turned to below. ottage For a the path and the smiling moment I stood, Then blinking. "Have they "I- "It gone in?" I asked. -I made a mistake," said Helena. wasn't them." I was sitting on the settle In the with my head deep in my kitchen, lands. Hw I got there I do not know, for like that of a man who Plunges Into some water to drown his only to find that the bed of the rtr Is dry. I doubt If such a man u,d how he got to the bank. And I do not know how long I sat but all of a sudden I knew that case was my 1 ", 1 as not 1 could Ue'ena As alone. smell the faint perfume that used. I started up, I found she was sit-"beside me, looking very grave and fentle wl'h her precious hands In her V0U" she 8ald "I m But i ' ' Kas the only way. You are80rry' very John. And very, very hum- u and rather blind. Old Florin knew Instant, and I am sure Tharaoh, jj Knew that I loved you?" I cried. "e'ena rose to her feet b'8 , 0Dwhips," she said, "of putting 8 (1UiS- - 1 Dever waS UD 011 I da! . where you were concerned. If Ul' J0U'U finrt that 1 hflVe t0 look uP--to seejnyself In your eyes." fcokM . , It j" I said hoarsely. "Nell." hamls on ner shoulders and er fu'l In the eyes. "That day Ched jielV Yorlck. Florin looked you noil(3fid And lookp'1 VDd f'Vdame;---aSklngJ0U-'-l- e met my paze "a jou, "And -- i . asli''g Jou 'J':..-:- reeling. vvll,lt mt I 1 - '! r swept over down his ''"!! : ' p,:V had A: i h.- - i! w.r, ..', .v "1 n. W 't!.v. !i- -d '.: St ;. .. 1 i '"''- -' - "Wh.!! ;:; ."' -- l,m' ,!"' '"ap. ' h- i ' -' at :.!..- "1 ,, ,,,, ,! j "' M i,:l a and r;.IT - I cunsi.;,,-,.,- I'd l!,i:,k ot -- oik-a- t Nihhot. I'n.i,, i!,,.,,. M1Mst ,,ive (0 Sal.;:i- - fr all I'm sni." drew some paiH-- imvur,;, aie and sian.-- to make some nn!,..s. ... 1 An exrlamaiio;, ihe .,,,,,, n,.u.IU in two. seiitem-- looked up sharply. 1 'I here horn.r these Was eyes-a- mi in tier beautiful fast ,in the pa- wi-r- was the all speaking. flrew her Into my arms, her e op to my hair Slang'. V. Slang peps up the conversation If It Isn't the too cheap sort. dutch. Hugie :,:! l'!i.i:a.'h was out b'- H ..ti his lieel anj the h..:,e. Ai that u:n all. As-- I ; ie my. way b.o k to the foot-!'I tro-,y ,evt to believe that lt wl,: h I ,a,l Just witnessed was l'iura..Vs evenin- - call. He had been out scouring the country for news of my lady and me and was now returning to Yeri.-- with empty hands. It was m, doubt his practice to visit I'lumage like this, to see that Itush and lin.gle were doing as thev had been told. And yet l'haraoh's manner had been urgent. He had not wasted h moment and the Kolls had not carried much dust. He might have been setting out, and not out on some sudden coming quest. 1 decided one thing out of hand. That was to learn, if I could, what I'haraoh had said. If this was of any Importance, Iingle was pretty sure to discuss It with Itush, and if 1 could hear them talking, as once before I heard the sound of a car. This seemed to come from the farm. I heard the engine started and as stood still, listening, I beard her move off in low I at per on which I was making mv tu,tt.s. "What is it, .Nell?" I cried, rising. She clapped her hands to her face. 'Oh, John," she wailed, "that paper For an instant I stared at the sheet one of a cheap, gray packet whic h, when we had asked her for the forester's wife had produced. "Listen, John. think that paper has told me why Geoffrey Isn't here. note-pape- 1 1 IK You wrote to him in pencil, the pencil was blunt and you pressed." .She pointed a trembling linger. "There on that sheet's the Impression of what you wrote." This was true. "D'you remember our last patrol how, when we parted, I offered to wire to your cousin? And you said yes. and I did. i;ut I wrote out the wire on a and the pencil pad of writing-pape- r waa blunt." "You mean " "The pad was on the library table. If I'haraoh saw it and read It, It gave him your cousin's address. Supposing he wired the next mon.lng, while we were talking to Freda, here in this . . room. Supposing he wired, as I did. using your name. . . . Supposing he said, Iteturn. . . ." "One moment," I said. "I must ' THE STORY OF JASON Jason was no bargain. 2 He didn't know much about 1 any- thing. 3 He was five years old before he could talk. And then his voice was found to he so obnoxious that his parents were almost sorry he hud become vocal. 4 But when Jason heard his own voice he was impressed from the first. fi To him It seemed like rare music. C By the time be was ten years old be bad become the noisiest boy In the neighborhood. He was a model for the original loud speaker. 7 In school lie was the boy orator. Talking was the fulfillment of ail his desires and the realization of nil his hopes. 8 He was a living argument for bigger and better Quiet Zones. ! Jason would argue with anybody any time about anything, with or without a given subject and he would take three hours to puss a given point. 10 And he always Insisted on the last word. 11 He had become a major disturbance by the time he attained manhood, and his folks worried for fear he would have no future. Others worried for fear he would. 12 But he became n national figure. V No matter how loudly he shouted he never said anything that made sense. He thought logic was the name of n Polish village. 11 So he was quickly grabbed up by a great political party and made one of Its foremost campaign orators and stump speakers at $l,(H)fl a speech. ir When bo became certain nobody understood what be was promising, be raised It to $'.(KH) and got It MORAL There's a career somewhere for the worst of us. . ,r,-f- i r thought very fast. Hypothesis or no, here was a good explanation of my cousin's failure to come. If I'haraoh had wired to Geoffrey, Geoffrey would have left Salzburg before my letter arrived. "I must go at once," I said, and picked up the map. "To I'lumage, John?" I nodded. "I must get a car somehow and drive there as fast as I can. I can hide the car near the high road and go through the woods to the farm. There's not an instant to lose we're three days late. God knows where Freda is I can and pray that she's missed her When you can't quite get along, Just Hinlle! When the going's pretty bad And all life looks very sad, Just smile! "And then," ?aid Helena quietly. "Mv sweet, I don't know. I've got tu find out something and to act on what I find out. And now for you. You mustn't stav in the cottage; you must forest and keep spend the day in th come back, my I'll And of sight. out ever I can." darling, as soon as Two minutes later I was treading and the brackthe path to Witchcraft, was out of en which veiled my lady six that evening I made behind i'lumage. and five woods the was I lying Just dear minutes later Me hark o of their foliar, surveying had ngainst fought stars The th farm. had taken far n,e and my Journey '".t now had longer than I I could d all that 6,w vorv clearly I must go m was to v.atch. for that ll:llV:' It closer mull . at .urnI'.mrU' and 1U-I1 That tae e I had no doubt; have whhe It was tleroforo, I dared not,f .he 1 -1- 1 day. for nm ... was tin n an the valley ' now lay where I . r'.e. i nothing at nil to . ... v... n. onlered the WOOll.-fri M; round 1 tro IT Vi--- from tin.-- ' . J - tied I.U: was forty minutes lat came out of the house It . t I . tlwmreitulau Be Sute They Properly Cleanse the Blood Iddncyi art constantly fillet matter from th blood .Iream. But kidneys tomelimet lag in their work do not act at natut Intendedfail to remove Impurities that poison th system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging bade ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, pulfiness under th eyes; feel nervous, miserable all upset. Don't delay? Us Doan'i Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly functioning kidneys. They ar recommended by grateful users th country over. Get them from any druggist YOUR WHAT'S WRONG WITH THESE SENTENCES? 1 "Anything you do Is all right." said the golfer whose opponent had Just teed up his ball In a trap. 'It's nil good clean sport." 2 The bathing girl refused to go on the bench when she heard photographers were around. 3 The two heavyweight contenders fought fifteen vicious rounds, throwing all caution to the winds. CURIOUS FACTS FOR CURIOUS PEOPLE BEFORE BABY COMES ,,r f .ie sitting When you"re feeling sad and bine And the boss says yon are through. Just smile! When yon cannot pny the rent, Just smile! When yon bnven't got a cent. Just smile! If you do, well then, alas! You're h goofy, silly ass, So smile! that) ton v. man e -an, ti - H ,d ,.:,h.-:,.'.rK...olr- ',;;. ,,,i r. . '':', ' "''"d ''" i S' t .... , ": ... . I'Uloi'. ,!.,- - the :v. W.H u f :il !i v ,,. us .'I'i" out. eior. room lli'l"' s a nd Khut without griping. Why Physicians Recommend Milnesla Wafers candy-likwafers are These pure milk, of magnesia in solid form-m- uch pleasanter to take than liquid. Each wafer is approximately equal to a full adult dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed thoroughly, then swallowed, the correct acidity in the mouth and throughout the e digestive system, and insure regular, elimination without pain or effort, Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and 48, at 35o and 60c reapectively, and in convenient tins for your handbag containing 12 at 20c. Each wafer ia approximately one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All good drug stores sell andrecommend them. com-plet- Who Is this? This Is Waldo. What Is Waldo doing? Waldo I Is croon- - Is croon- - hitch-hiker- ng. What Start using thes delicious, effective gently laxative water today ntl-acl- d, Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or dentists if request is made on professional letterhead. Select Products, Inc., 4402 33rd St., Long tslotid CHy, N. Y. 85 33c & 60c bottle; 20c tins 1 fW mns-ters- THIS IS WALDO ing? Crooning Is a na tional nuLnnce. Can't Waldo stop crooning? jes, Waldo can room. .mdersviml Tn fo.d.."if.inA." In the crucial montlu before baby arrives it ia vitally important that the body be rid of waste matter. Your intestines mint 1 Just smile! er ..,;, Is IN John can mow a luwn RO feet bj feet In 2 hours; Fred can mow a lawn 100 by 100 In 2 hours and 5 minutes; William can mow a lawn 100 by SO feet In 1 hour and :ifl minutes. Why do they all do It In the morning when neighbors are trying to sleep? 2 The eastern states produce bushels of strawberries; the western states produce 5.fi87.34."i bushels of strawberries; the other soct!on produce ll..W,!)07?4 bushels of strawberries. Why do you get so few straw berries In shortcake? 3 If It takes a popular song writer 43 hours to write a song stolen from , the classics of the great musical how mnny years would If fake six son? writers to produce an original number, even If one of thorn understood music? 4 Jennie can swim .100 yards tn 2 minutes; Alice can swim the sumo distance In 1 minute fin seconds; Audrey can swim l.ono yards In 4 minutes and 11 seconds. If they are st a fashionable bathing place with plenty of eligible boys to tn Ik to, why bother? o If It fakes 4 3 dnys traveling In 30 different cars to cover 1,1.12 miles, how long will It take them to mnke the return trip If one of them Is carrying a portable radio set, a bowl of live fish and a case of hny fever? of Body Waste Doubly Important Elimination 75 Just smile! I All druKKBta, Just smile! When your life Is full of care. nmr on nraaacnra. cold,btliouMe I, ft a 2bc box No. PROBLEMS When the larder's bleak and bare, Mm any wtd (oincrrasa t tw doe N o wonder ttwir "evening hit" ao trr from complaints. MUlmnanf pro. thraidof IhinrtUuble corrective. ! plr wejrome Nature ' Kernedr atrrngthen and rrgulaUa the miiii eliminaiive tract auivly came awiT tat pouona iiui Driiig MATHEMATICS Just smile! i year ultir year Then why do it? It Just relieves the strain. When you have no place to sleep. Just smile I When your debts are very deep. When you lose your last thin dime And you're hungry all the time, foa 20 TEAM ooi'turduring Ihrir trying "a(tr lor-t- y ycara.NRkeria noon. fr-.- d- I that Hugh. Just smile! a- COUl'l : . Just smile! When you're sick as you can be And you're full of misery, s " " So desperately. . When the clouds won't roll away. windows belotig.-i(i,:e of the lower Go. the primilive bathroom which lb s was i;,id I had used, ami since f ..ay, sere "to be empty at tills time fa.nt-,.s- t the as an safe entry here was of hearts (oaid desire. the lime to the i wMi -d fill. and swung myself out the i'oor, whe h i ni,,de hold to o,,en my hall. (,;,w. to the " door was d'd s.. lata' b"'o a spot in the down to observe. w i.'..;: , on From the verge of the meadows I rehouse. The garded the bark of the but dusk light, have said, was failing, would not come In for another half I was flat hour. Two minutes later a lime that was against the trunk of window of standing 12 feet from the what had been my bedroom four days before. Now to enter the house was easy, for and none nil the windows were open to enof the shutters were shut. Still be enough easy den may lion's ter a I had no desire to climb into an of my occupied room. Then the sight a window still Jogged my on snoge ,s , re im- ..." but and n !ii:s!f.e.tl.e'r a !' was not Ax-- i. rlcam:.- -' f.'om rh-- . far not w..n ti'uv t ... i. to tlie fat m. WHICH I. o tu, I t" coi.trnt was l,o v Just smile! 1 t time to all I l'i hastened I my sight. nl(1Vcd When It's raining all the day, gear. Bugle or Itush was withdrawing their car from the coach house and driving her on to the apron, ready for use. At tills I swore under my breath, for if Bugle and Rush were about to go off on some errand, my object must be defeated and most of my labor be lost. 1 might be able to speak with the farmer's wife, but that she would have news of my cousin was none too sure, and, indeed, since I had seen Pharaoh, I could see health In nothing at all but In sharing his underlings' counsels as soon as ever I could. three." th-'i- Her on the Apron Ready for Use. Driving we studied the map. at my watch. U 11' Tliisa(eall-V- f pf-talaxauva NH liat tx-c-n a do nriKlal&atialtimUy them with a nightstick. 3 The Japanese do not play marbles, 4 The first name of Alfred R. Smith Is Alfred. 5 There Is a Hon In South Africa that has never seen a moving picture camern. 6 Cherries may be put awny for the winter In open barrels but they will not keep. 7 Mice may be kept In domesticity but It Is Impossible to teach them to fetch your slippers. 8 In New York city today's morning papers come out yesterday after- Just smile I "With average luck," said I, "I ought tt, he there not later than half past half-pas- Tat70 IHl'B HtOtCINI CUtiT An alligator has no love motif. Green peas may be mashed bj placing them on a rock and hitting When everything goes wrong, only-hop- I glanced LIFE LONGFRIEND" Keeps Them 2 SUNSHINE 1 train." Together like a combination of all the great Iot-er- s of history suffering from a touch of asthma, heartburn and love-nes- t Jitters. What's the general Idea? The general Idea Is that a man who sings like that reduces the middle-agewomen of America to n state of complete hysteria, drives the young ones gaga, and makes even the grandmothers chase grandpa around the house shouting, "Kiss me, my fool!" Is the Idea well founded? Probably not; but once these radio station executives get sold on something you can't cure them without a major oeratlon. How ninny women do you think find a radio crooner the answer to their prayers? I dunno, but every time one of those birds begins to do his stuff through the loud speaker something like men leap M the radio set with an ax. Does It do any good? 1 LITTLE POEMS OF think." t,.i.-e- 1,0Ped w v.. not have brai Irttb ... squarely, me If I was to be thr -" :i..it .vai f Reit tka Magnet IX'u't listen to two others argue tf you can t keep out of It. w as driving Ml K side. two minutes. l:.' to little, w ho interest to what '' i' to Iewdr..p, !..;.' At Cd r '! .. ..... fi John aim " i iwuoni to them that fur faiioi She reveals into fcad converted hi" immense fortune it away in a seen-and Jault in Ihe castle. Knowing that his Helena's brother, was ,on Valentine, Incapable of controlling the fortune, he had revealed it to Helena alone just before his death. In some manner the news leaked out, and I'haraoh is after Cci.f-frej the treasure. They planned that o to Salzburg and Barley would to watch for Fharaoh, while John was to remain at Plumage, patrolling the roads about Voriek from dusk to dawn. Several nights go by without important Incident. John visits Yorlck castle and finds that Helena's brother, Count Valentine, is there and with him, on most friendly terms, is Pharaoh, as Captain Fsning. Hearing that John la stopping it PlumaRe, Pharaoh Bpeaks to John suspects a plot. As dinner Helena and John make li announced, their escape, pursued by Pharaoh's men, encountering' many difficulties during the night. They run out of gas. Finally at a forester's cottage, they arrive where they And refuge. Freda, their hostess, gets petrol for their car and to to then goes Bet word to Salzburg Ceoffrey. John finds their car gone. Dr. rieire'i rieant PeLV-t- j arc th critical Utile livt-- tail put up SO )t-r-i am. They result liver and bom tit. Ait. I t. ii ui'.i.Ted hverv of the servants 'the PHILUPSiii. the l!?!,t heard the read of a;i- 1 8...1 man 1. i '" - dec-lare- -i- nA-tlo- Such tlilngt am! ' 'a ' Oe-iTr- " EJiitJby 11. t! e. by dropping a 1. tt,r ui address. He, tells (je,.ftr, Hirli-.vor Ins his realiziiiK that John's he must van-- l is in danger. the livery that discovers j.IH.,.i.r r tfcaute h lose heart. '! ! i S,.Vs:issi' Sum Clrilir.aLloiis '' v, -r WHEN NATIONS LOSE HEART I C AuarUtM - 1 Jet That V. i 1 us, I b.:t n.,.v - ifh voice, and decides to Investigate he finds (our men burying from cover livery who. "m-kiman in Pharaoh is the kail been tatikard a:;J Cj.iit '''' - 'luinff a '. as now i.vAi of u.y couiu. I a ' ' li f hn S'.encer and his cousin, Geoffrey ? B 'gra vacationing In Austria. painter but rv is a gifted portrait wl'e to faint 'andscal,e8- McGoofey's First Reader and Eclectic Primer an ot..-re- . ife ; anj hear t:,i! ' '" Tie danger, of .r.-- . l 1 'i,...:i encounter 'i . t::.i tnwt the farm-l-u- t e;'s If I'harjoh had given or ' trust the serv- t " ; ""yfthing wouij "' 'J .iv e - ; ' llll I nl e!-a- I If ;.av,, l t: i' t;,at bas or.'r ' 'i L Lis seat on a of !.(. d.xir " , ,;,,, Of SYNOPSIS , n.an ' CHAPTER VI Pornford Yates CeW-ib-l a IT AH stop crooning. Then why doesn't be do so? there Is big money and very litM work. Why Is Waldo paid big money s The Orlelnal Milk of Magiwola) Wafer j SUIT LAKE'S LETTERS CONTEST It for crooning? Because big radio advertisers believe that n soft male voice with a little tremor In It helps greatly In the sale if soap, soups, smokes and what have Rearrange these letters to spell thf names of famous meiibers of the All American Football team: 1 Ktr.cwxorwytosrwetyr.ie. 2 )k or owrck osk y v c h . I 3 GzolkosoflotrinnloltehofT. Itoskl07oorpow kleck. von. i Has Wnldo n tremor In his rolce? Yes. When Wnldo gets close to that nice soft lyric be sonnds nllta wits S 1'fghl.lkletnonprstw. (1 Grwlomnx7.xtgrwyor!op HJlorw zxzeplokorufj'iT. 7 HOSTELRY Oer lobby It delightfully air cooled during the inmmer month Radio for f very Room 200 Room 200 Baths i llllfrffiii SCRAMBLED In NEWEST HOTEL Temple Square Rate Sl.S0to$3.0O The Ilotl Trmplo Svj"r hee a etmo. lilalilr drairaliln, frUixll? InnM-ulat. final II phr.rc.You will nnrr.mrlf nmnforlalilr), anil lhIhornuatilr errelilr. ml MB fore unlrrtnnil wh? Ihl hotel Ul IHCIH Y UKCOMMIMIFU You ran alo epprrrlale whjri merit of dittinctlon to stop ft f this bmuii1ul hoeletVy ERNEST C ROSS'TER. Afjrr. !? |