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Show ronJ cn ? PHONE BUfcl.M HEHE lullAY 17, IravH MITCHELL, Baltimore wfcert she has lived with her seamiress mother, SURC.AHET HUCHHS. to Join her Mill HULL, wealthy father, JOHN 1 he imrcnta In Atw hork. are divorced and Mrs. Hoaers is a widow fU win a aecond mar rifthe. BAHXEY SHIELDS yoimf atn paper photographer, u in love !l with the glrL Mitchell asks PARvoNS, beautiful wldsw to litredsee his daughter to Mrs. Parother young people. sons agrees, considering elia a means to win Mitchell's affections, hhe soon becomes Jealous of the girl and schemes to get rid of her a romance behy eacosraging tween Celin and TOD JuHDOi, fascinating but of dubious character. Although Mitchell forbids Celia to see Jordan she goes about with the yeuig man frequently. HSI a girl of Celia's age Dl'M'A., becomes her loyal friend. Shields comes to .New York to work for a photographic service and meets Celia, bha tells him she has lost her heart to Jordan. Celia la a guest at Mrs. Parsons uptown apartment. She meets Shields on the street one afternoon nnd la with- him when Jordan appears. They enter n shop, thus avoiding an encounter. Llal, Celia and Mrs. Parsons are together that evening when they hear a radio report of a Are In a building where Shields Is working, W W CO OX WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XU ' CELIA 72VE-lil- quarters of the coupe and the motor was throbbing. List swerved the car Into the stream of traffic. "This Is madness, 'Evelyn ParYou can't mean sons stormed. you re really going to this fire!" If Celia heard her she gave no sign of It. Her face was white and drawn She pressed her bands to get her. "Hi.rry, Lisi, she begged. "Oh, I was afraid something would happen. If Barney's hurt 1'". .level Can't we go forgive myseh! faster? Evelyn caught the Barney? word and eyed Celia shrewdly. "Do you mean is it the young man you knew In Baltimore? 'L Where aro you girls arm. going?" she cried Celia had c'uvht up a sport mat, MJg the first wrap in sight. She threw it around her. Don't stop me'" she pleaded, It's Barney! Dont halt aobblng. He's there in the you hear? building that's on fire. I've got to t me go!" get there. Freeing herself, she rushed from the apartment. Lisi turned, bewildered, toward Mrs. Parsons. Go after her! the woman said, rising. "See if you can stop her! Without a coat Lisi darted into tho corridor. She caught up with Celia as the girl was ringing for the elevator. "Don't cry. honey! she begg-"Maybe it isn't so bad. Please don't cry!" A door slammed and Evely n Parsons came bustling clown the hall them. She reached the girls Just as they were stepping into the descending car. At once Evelvn took charge. Celia, she said, you must toll What's me where you're going! the meaning of this? Lisi was the one who answered. "We're going to the fire! she exclaimed. Celia knows someone whos there. Isn't it exciting! But this is impossible! Evelyn protested. It was in vain. They had reached the ground floor and the two girls hurried toward the entrance. Mrs. Parsons hesitated, pulled her cloak more closely about her and, with a dismayed gaze followed. My cars at the right," Lisi pointed. In another minute all three wens squeezed Into the close -' d. r nodded mechanically. Isn't la Baltimore any more. she said. He's here. I saw him this afternoon and he said he was going to this meeting to Somehow I felt make pictures. then it would be dangerous, but he luughed at me. Lisi asked about the address. She was driving with her customary abandon, darting between oilier vehicles with a recklessness only matched by certain taxicab drivers When siie was forced to slop for traffic lights she jammed on the brakes abruptly. Mrs. Parsons was too. now. Each time the coupe veered prerat lonsly she looked In deadly terror. Each tine It jolted o a stop she held her breath. She had never driven with Lisi before, "Do be cartful!" Evel; Look you b a r e y implored. missed that roadster!" Tho girl at the wheel murmured Her lips inaudible. something were set and she did not relax the motor's speed. Traffic became more dense. The coupe was forced to go slower. Then suddenly the green lights flashed and the rar shot forward. "We're nearly there. Lisi said, keeping her eyes straight ahead Celia uttered a low cry. "Smoke! see it over there?" Lisi. youll never be able to get to this place, Mrs. Parsons de- dared. "Let's go back!" Were going to make it!" Lisi Smoke ans"ere1 determinedly. I bhould think there was! THE girl white-faced- , 1 0 smdl it. h NA The din was 1 mother Mrs. Sophia Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Forsgren and Mrs. Carl children of Preston, Felix and son and Mrs. Torp of Mr. of Logan were dinner guests and Mrs. J. H. Fuhriman on Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Hawkes and children spent Friday at the home oi lor parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hawkes. Miss Melba Theurcr spent last week-enwith her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson of Rigby, Idaho, spent the wiek-enwith her mother, Mrs. Josephine Jensen. Mrs. LeGrande Stiriand and iu- - 100, Washingtn Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copv of the bulletin SHORT S10R WRITING, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: Dr. Lyman E. Smith loire l.eoiee 'm Preston, D tor m y lor plaintiff Post O'l: e Addl ess, Cache '.ey Bank Building, I.ogan, V'.ih Date o' 'i st publication. October 7, 1920. Date o' i -I publicat'on. Novem- t! ber '.Uli Hi 'Vp f Sj h I.akt ; IM It nu- iri!' .t hn! li T Oil's it j " tll t M'hlM li il i lid ., in ; t nUl t bn.,ini u wt-- t tin til f ion !l Olli- x t v ' Reset, Office over Cardon Jewelry Co. 35c 50c; 41 Automobile ! i i I DR. WM. W. ROSS or Sale Foul Coups . $425. . $125. -- . I 1iJii Iimlge BUS Kstz riL". ' Tun v, id I.,:? Chev. Ton Tiuik i 1 ; 1 m deu-used- Shu had split! the coupe long, light colored evening Yoo lion'" i i shriek, d h- - in frocks. Men. women am! children ahead were crowding, pushing, trying to urchin, and ih-ha : ifi, ,!. get nearer to the binning building Parsons gu-ctesight-!- " she wai.-- d. "What It was difficult to breathe the "NVvir ill in v lif' have I o, n i a smoky air. a pair I. si uincun. if I Lisi had fraught hold of Colin' II li' ir- live through tin r.igi.i : i arm so they would not heemn In-i- : i i i lot pear wii iui nuiifi dais aiiei sei vice of li is summon.--; upon yon served wik.i.i :!.e t'ouuly 'n wlin! this aciP'P o Icougiit. otlniwi'i wiiliin til"'' da 1 inter service am defend He nlune cnlitled at n m ami In ca e o: jour luiluie to do m jiKlgtnncu: v . i b- - reiiden d agmm you aecnidin r to the demand of He complaint which has h eu Id with the ('huk ol (lie above eiititl n:vi r- Scrv-know- time, W. ii Si I AW. I' i La Weston Mrs. Dean Evans of Robin. Idaho, visited hen- - Fridav as the guest of tier patents, Mr. and Mrs. ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Mmi'i blooming 12' m Ii illn, It. yah lily Tel i li - Flo IT , ,ll Drum f .11 U1. , ESSEX " car SALE - Hal: pro o. brand new hot wal l heater for model N-1112 W. l'lionFold. good Cli 'OR -- made wool BALE--Hom- 1927 Model. This COACH, has very attractive paint, rubber, and is mechanically ! 1928 Model HUDSON SEDAN, '1 Ills is one ol the best Hudson Has the nil is ever built. motor and is mechanically pel teet. fil-- 111. 'OB s A . E - Fust i lass ali.iiia bay Call or write Mon, on Lumber O 2!i n Rieiimond. Phone 3Y I Legal Notices TRADES TERMS Johnson -. I am a reader of the Daily Logan fUtah) Herald. C A Hint To the Wise Have your radiators cleaned and flushed before putting in that anti freeze solution. We Guarantee c -- Nuttall Motor Company Home of Better Used Crs! , 'OR SALE 125 goon yearling hens Tut each also 225 good pul tl. Phone 893 - Evans & Cowley 34 Federal Ave. WAiNTED! WANTED- - Mail with outfit to do! Bill plowing. Mathew., Join; nlnue- l'.'iJ2 Sinitlilield exchange. O 2. ;: or fx-- ( poult rv. of KimU It. L Habit'. all Ikhiu- dec-use- d. M Logans New Alleys ARIMO BLDG. f FOR RENT H ,. i ll i i KENT 1! mi pi ,n -- I We-- t t : Model n, unfuni'hed ln.iiir. l.i; ! room fui nish- - S.l olid North BODY-V- W 0 30. l J. W. AULT & SON WFESlDER & Apt Pnone O 29. j i Call, Prop. ( ). C. W. st. FOR RENT , - Household goods and pianos transfered to al! parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling FIRST LINE FREE! Mr 1014-W- PHONE 448 PLAY YOUR . 1. D. Foy, an ex wouid nurse lke ppriencd home or to patients either at own . Phone jo out. WANTED MOVING " sfH 1o bnv. WANTED Nkp furnished Apt. 1st. N. Plionr FOlt KK.VT with hath "72 J. 252 W. Full RENT Furnished tl house and auto radiator repaired for that anti Freeze Solution tlave your WsFxthe-BODY- i StdIhhHnthQFifiMf& andRepair theTOP CHARLES SH0UP 324 N, .Main LUNDAHLS Call steam Heated apurtui-nl- s. N t W. ted at Logan Thursday as the guest Pro! 1,1 Mis M! nils in M. i Second South and Main Martin Olsen. A. G dde- - ol the C.S A.C. Joseph ra'Vrii'w " YJ n Weston Stake Relief Society President tacuity. Sunillt Olsen ietunmd Miss Moto Winding, beatings m'"h Veroka Nash and stake board mem- il, u aiiei pending her vacation at N it lif- - work. Jensen Electric, Gl ber. Winnie Nielsen of Preston Salt Luke and Wjoming N 3 Main. visited the ward Rebel Society low US wi-- i it expert job that here Tuesday ol last week. and at Id is A Minn I'iip a was t Henry Watkins of Logan your '( mliiis lo In - in, w m dil'eietit .Ti, !mig the life LOST-FOU- ND business visitor here Tuesday afon - o' I 'ah. shoes. ternoon. meimed on, Tile s, pool ) b LOST Brown bMtbfT l'irti Mrs. Luther Fife left Monday for lieu- woi ,, .Monday, iiilo!)er 27 ui- a Fn :) 'i N.nDi and F pul, lu anon. O t 20 1',", Idaho Fails to visit -r sister, Mrs. mn. a ., at hot ks' a rx IN !' pulil li aioti, Nov. 2o. IP pi s..,m " S'l lf !d Peter Jensen. X S H.ms.n made Bo tin S. i' b It Kt"A at d Thomas Heath. Earl Medurg, l husines , o Wedues Logan. iiip SHERIFFS SALE E. P. Allml of Ires! on were here day n.a Fui N (in S. Monday in the interest ot tile comA goodly number ol Wt-t- on a .tl ui j First the of Court In T'e ing election. District and uuemleti Hie progiam M,T ' ' Mr. arid Mrs, Edward Xuen.swHii-,leJudicial District of the 3fate of talk liv Senator William E. w ei e ixigan visitors Thursday Borahgiven of n.r- - r. for the and in r County live LFin, tlieat, of Idaho, held at of last week. Ca.ne. in Saturday ITesion, evening. Mr ami Mrs. John Campbell of Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. William I I v; .C. Dc'tU'.l Campbell of Logan were visiting their laiiier, John tl. Campbell, Kilg-i- . licMgll'. w ho is ei v ill, Sunday. F l)il)i I iiiiilvti'B. d !' li.isc. per ninnnur )C: Up trd Mis Jo'mi Thorpe returned lo UK, Ot .'i her home i.i Lug-- ii after spending in r.tman. Vtali. the ioHnwniu POSTPONED. TRIAL rG i .i in !c;,:n, U, a a ,4.7m n r p. nci'cng a here the guests ot her sisI"1! jiropem to wit: hu.ftd ii The trial of Catl (ieell on t Mi s Cat - T horpe. I IM! si ,, Vtab. i.i. vvll r e n u was le.tt: ( tivpostliquor possession chaise (ouni, rn'N Miss Ellen Dalile of Logan spent poued until Friday ai lu a in. o( uniiiim i.t' seveiiil il.os ol last week visiting wlien ii was calb'd Morulaj.. Thu ,e " !it)i'tiiW",i imiu h"ie. S' mu r was dm to iju tb cni'liwst oi postponement tjii.il & Miss M ug.ivet Huthie returned 11. lnvvnsbi from tin citv nt Iolice iuu in" lrom a two weeks visit at yalt Chief Gilbert Me ham. Salt Lake MetuiUn. 'one v.st of the 72-7West 1st No. Phone 444 Lakf. 1M ovo and Sunnysult. Uiah. iflvnee east ten UD roils; tlume Visit in Logan Official major league baseball1 south one hundred sixtv iKtij H Mr ;!u Ms Uav Mriiil .BiHlies rontain nboui r"dj. more or Jess to t!i IRON WORKS MISCELLANEOUS . ?OLES and HEELS -- n- PEERLESS COAL , Sanders Coal 804 N. Main Co. Phone 293 i liu-i- I i t h- i , v WENDENES Slice Repairing K . - ' r j m: I. i . . i t ' 1 . THE ( ' ' C wk 4 s v -- - Crystal Bottling STATE North Main IJhonc 823 and will be .void with our rertitied guarantee. Priced to sell d riinl s. Cotntortei s also made .Mrs i o der Maiy A. Iili hi r O 2" hinth'iehl, Utah : 268 193(1 model EIGHT DESOTA Tilts cur la practically Coupe. new having only run 2500 miles and mostly on paved streets in This cur will lie sold at Logan a very attractive discount. Small home, inquire N I. Si..th North. 'Hit SALE i ) Vtali Couni 27 hiu ai tun. Ui uil)li at ion, Nov. u '1 li ml office, V.-d- o In o! SALE FOR Conmeneing a' a point S rods east ol ihe so.illiwest comer ol hi A" Smiiiilieli 1, hi a k 23, Plat City Survey, th( nee rum ing i'll 4 r d thence North 11 rods them - we-- t 4 rods theme sou 11 nuH to tii" pluie of beginning containing 44 squaio rods, situuti in Seitiou 2k. twp. Id North Rang' 1 east of Hie Salt Lake Meridian. L. TOM PERRY. Attorney for Plaintiff PROBATE ArvU GUARDIANSHIP P. O Address NOTICES Fiist National Bank Bldg., Logan. Utah. OR CLERK COUNTY CONSULT Dined this llith day of Oaoboi SIGNERS RESECTIVE THE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION lflii'i Dale of last publication, Novem In the District ourt of the Firet 193u Judicial District of the State of her Utah In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUMMONS In tl.e Maiter of the Estate of Sar.ih IL Wimot, of the First Court In the District rl.iims will present Cieditois Judicial District of the State of with vouchers to liie ii:idtTsien-- o of the tor County Idaho, in and Cm le ai Ins resident e m Nibh-v- , Cache. County, Utah, on or lictme the 15th dav of December, 19'iu Jasmine Cannon Miller, D.i'e of first publication, October Plaintiff 13, 1'iiO. vs. ISRAEL YliAI ii'-Adm.ni-tiaio- r Irvin S. Miller, Defendant V Dunn r THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID An.. ney lot Adu m ' i it oi DEFENDANT: DC- - of l.i-- t ii'ion, Nov.rn j u You are hereby summoned to ap !, 1920. pear within twenty days after ser vice of this summon, upon you if served with the county in which NOTICE TO CREDITORS this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days aiter service, In the District Court of the First and defend the above entitled ac Judicial District of the State of tion: and in cae of your failure Ut.ih in and for County of Cache. so to do, judgement will be ren Celia and Lid burst into that startling aF group of men gathered about a desk, "Have you heard from Barney Shields? Celia cried, (To Be Continued) j t SALE to-w- JONES PLUMBING CO. 211 Phone n o Sum Tl.e within action Court. brought icr Hie purpose of irap tnv title in iC.ii nt it r to the the follow ing dc-- ib"d real property slim ted in C.iclie Cmiiny, Stale ol Club i I FORD PRODUCTS !' d- d, "You'ie wrong," Lid evenly, "frit meeting her you rce how C, ini's suilci inn? V.'e ..taitod out to find th is Ban. y son, and we're going to find him. These was no disputing I.i-- Dun- ran wlnn she spoke In that tone. There was delay in locating the ! address of the Apex Picture ice, but eventually they reached Moses Bullock, Mis. H. E. Ham mond, Mrs. A. M. Hammond, Mrs. LaMonl Fife and Mrs. Walter Fife, Mrs. LoRoy Cederlund entertain- ed at a Hallowe'en party for her daughter Marjorie on Saturday. Games and music were -- n joyed Adola and luncheon was sen id Mathews, Julia Theurer, Dor-t- in Theda Leonhardt, Grant Pickett, chugg. Ruth Ranzeiilieig- - Eloiso Baev. Wendell Hansen, Marjorie Crockett. Evangeline Kej:i. Helen Delia Hovey. Railia Mathew.,, and Baer, Clonia Hammond, Vada Robinson, Marjorie Jensen, Afton Olson, Roma Slanfior, and Marjorie Cederl "d. Morris A few friends of Mrs. Smith called on Monday afternoon to wish her many happy returns of her birthday. The atternoon was spent socially. A (lehciou, chii keu dinner was served. A beautiful bowl of cut flowers formed the centerpiece and covers were laid for Mr Mrs. Sarn Larson, Floyd Clieekelts. Mrs. James Gihbous. Mrs. Willard Mrs. Ert Hansen, loulseu, Mrs. Budge lxiw, Mrs. H. Jensen, ,1. Zollinger. Mrs, Jesse and Mrs. Smith. The hostess received a number oi useiul gifts. i i ' . Motor Co. fm-n- 4 i. SERVICE t ' lioim ... $50 'Iruik Ton , al-- las i r ForJ a- U n; a t.nin-aLid had lua.o she v. nu! i a C '.i.i. Kad she a d ll)'" .v b. t been t li iikin Wouldn't u tiJ l0 (l;i,t. v - ,i t a;,,i lnu;(1 it, abmi Injii them? I know about ho iIKiK and they k wading Ilnurs. Don't you Would he quicker'. Evelyn limit ill unerily: Y going " no pk.ito but to t:'!. me I J7 B- CITY NEW, Modern, English style home with large lot and new 108 W. modern chlrken coop. 3rd North. At a bargain. Easy terms! A NEW Modern four room home, all furnished, with full Corner cf 1st West basement and 5th North. For only $2050. Its a Bargain! CEO. Y. SMITH. Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main Phone 11 A 1 li- -n ea-e- d. their t,-- ST. and NO j Sport Coupe $425. Chiy.ier Coach ..... $425 ( HEBE hint argument It r tided with Celia and Lim rilmbmc out of th- - ai ami leaving Mrs. Pat soils at the wlic-- 1. Tbi y made thnr way to tiie sidewalk. They were a strange a NERVE-O-METE- ti- NAME I.icrnsed Chiropractor Latest Methods in DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIO CHEMISTRY SERVICE Phone 446 R 212 W. Wenter St., I.ogau, Utah. Used Car Specialsl ' i -- war a d Logan Chiropractors i i l , North Maiin Gieen Stamps S.411 t i ng If PS i , Un-ue- ini Attention Children Phone 237 Give ' I - Reset, or finger wave second or tmrd day, 25c; Manicure, 50c; Thp pnde of Hollywood Facials, $1 00, $1 50 and $2.00 sii4 ' boau- doin' oi k Marcel, 50c; Finger Wave, hurulifd Mtv iltim iods, inov o' Dp lusN t' t o plauH t! ni' in C.tflif Comity, Ctah, iont.un In the D strict Court of the First M- 1" HitHH or ss, to.'i'ihi Judicial District of the State of a nil r.'i ot 'Giiiv in' Utah in and for Cache County. t !u In Uu'inii coniiMllv Cli) H. W.'uam Seanuuis, Plaintiff, I.VOf'pI George o u!l 10 ail vs. i.U"si bttl jiarifK oi lau-- tu ol Manned bn '!. William O Smell. !it til v. .in An iiifjul.tr Willis II b.i,.n, li. 11. Smith, Kb Ioaiiu ut land la mJ aiio iv,p n S id-,uiLeah Bialei Sinn zie ' !o i mi,i ns qua ri Annie B - uh.uk, Alice O SaunI K .a kt Sa twp ders, ile i. h o w u liens oi i'hom.ii h in i( .ui in i Pi'H o p ' it it unknown the Smith, tl tiiliol as lo!lo.", lowi. heirs of liiiimu 1. Peacock, deceas latly U !' lion a I a pt w tin li s w Malnula Clara id. iv.uoik Watson, trom io SF. Ionit'r of sui'l Sot '1'. M. Mci','!', J ('iaiem-Meikle, f ami m r mints S i in, at pt Jennie M' I,!' Rada Meikle, Joseph ih j la it p. pundit ulat d'ai, Mi ikle. L. I! M Guidon. llaMi. Gui lit hi t T ill, o Mt' Us! n don, Gi!"il Meikle, the unknown a hi Haiiw tin otnp.iuv ,Bia'! In irs oi i i Pi- n oi k Mt ikle, n! l( lit KAltMi'lMi is !,ia 'taKedn'oi ileeoased ic unknown lui .Mil ,o Sf'1 su'd tHMjro N Is IB del Al'reil .V' 1h ttm Id ft pt'ipon-hfiiltrfif nun P ii Pilgrim, Pilgrim, iiiy'lii distant from and paidllol 1' Kuiii, Al.'itd P.l Just, ,i ' t t !umu t a at f r lino si M ill W K. Kim i'llguiu, gi mi, V I", It. to a pt. '2' mm N 71 (hm I n Ilefi T o'ims Pilgrim, grim, ij tt iiorpcn hrnlai Iv distant trorn J Hai k, Howard Toulson. Mi- N. is d ,aid (fiiirr Imp tlnmco ul unknown loin Twinning V2 tii;n bfin ii U I'cipt ndu-Annie P.o'uk Pilgiiin nl distant trom and pat idol to Frank lam. toe unknown lours ot aid It thoncp K mtfi Ihk' Martha Iv.mnk Luce dm eased, It to a pt in said cftivr lino, Pea it William unknow the (ontimi'm; K 22 M t n a pt eta k dec - d the unknown liens uhrin u !i 2I IT. p rp'tplirularU dls o deceased, oi Phyllis i "i 'aid rrn'or lim IliHiic all other p i mu t.nkoow n i tanniiu i.m Is d.'-- 22 nun V Ijrini; 2't tt any right, .lie or nderest in- lien in nlarlv distant from an d scniied ill t In yt i tile real lar.dh to said center lmo 27S5 tt Ic m and liereinalte' n complaint V 22 it. to a pt. m paid io'iii-to plaintitfV described, adven-fonununi W fiiur t lino, t ownersh p. or m any way conslitut of bopinnins nnd d it tin i re t!n titles on a cliad plain!i!l ing 7 at (M ot land out ui n iu a ail to, Deieia! mis. Ol )( HO 1'' ' li OF FT A TO S Ml THE M s 1 !u above d)od land w ill DEFEND W F Ml tbi" tho omHt id You are N : hv suminom d to ap i- Special BEAUTY PARLOR ta. plaoo to hav veur ui ' !u liw It "1 il nOQMtb roimeriy ii Mfi D. D. S, WeaatuJkilaL M'( 1. l'C". 14, dt tjU.il It i;.h tii M t) SUMMONS . arated. They pushed and shoved with the others. At last they edged through tho crowd and tame up against a rope Can't go farther!" a policeman shouted. "ll'U-get back there!" Across the street, nratlv at the end of the block, they could sec the building from winch the murky Clouds were rolling. A shrill siren whistle rent the air and two ,ct ambulances came in view. Cetheir signifilia, understanding cance, gave a low scream. Ask the cop to help von." Maybe he'll let prompted Lisi. us through the rop: The officer's answer was a liaisii negative. Oli, hut please." begged Ive got to know if lie's safe l'v;got to Pont.?i umleistaud. Dixie-Rut- h compImM cili-en- DEPARTMENT ; -- i fant daughter left Wednesday for New York where they will join Mr. Stiriand and stay indefinitely. Mis. Clarence Nelson and chil- dren and Miss Verna Baer spent last week end with their lather, Aldoph Baer. By rum Miss Edna Dagson of spent last weekend with friends nere. .'"rank spen' Frida v Mrs. I.oui with her daughter, Mrs. Sell! P. Leishman of Well ivillp. of Mrs. Walter A few friends and called to retook pienali . mind her birthday last was The afternoon Thursday. spent soeiaUv and luncheon was served 1o Mrs. Vorana Tibbetti, Mrs. Oliver llansou, Ms. E. A. Chugg, Mrs. Adam Schmidt. Mrt an sometime of others those urge to write. Our own experiences or would make a frequently prompt the thought: That to write it ourwe want naturally, good story! And, selves . From such promptings, the prolific literature of today arises. Our Washington Bureau has Tady for vou a It cannot bulletin, SHORT STORY WRITING. make a writer out of vou if vou have no talent, imline. On the agination, persistence, or ability in that as it is difficult so is not other hand, story writnig subthe on Bulletin sometimes made to appear. Our fundamenta much Information on ject will give you ou will find it interesthow to go about this work. contains information ing, informative and helpful. It vour stories, market how to and too, on where it : send for below and out the coupon - - C-- ln Nearly everyone, u .'demand y- -u They were hemmed in now by motor cuts, trucks and other vehicles. Horns were honking and drivers complaining loudly. The coupe could barely move. Lisi ducked her head forward. Did Look at It! she cried. you ever see anything like It?1 They were still some distance from the burning building. High "Sorry, lady. I can't 1. anything overhead the thick black smoke for you. ' It then and Now curled upward. See here!" Lisi cut in sharply. a colored with dingy ruddiness, have they gotten everyone out of brightened and then grew dark. the building?" The air was heavy with the odor "I'm not hero to answer ques-- j of smoke. On the sidewalks men and worn- - tions. I'm here to see nobody gets Short Story Writing in l.is life, feels , PACE SEVEN Columns to the ,i the compl did on tile w r li !im at o e i ou1 tin- Cli's tills I. a. turn m'.t in d is i. I t tile bonds o! crimoav hetween the a. i de'einlant, and (or pi until as set tin th in said other rel dert-e- ter-man v as en were running. past this line." Tho rifle becoming annoyed. Celia had begun to weep hysCelia could not keep the te.us terically. hack. The -- finer took no'e of tins. Let's get out and walk, she "They've taken t lie injured over begged. "We ll never get there any to hospital. he said nine other way. Oh, Barney, how will kindlv. Vi v, r ? , hy don't I ever find him? How am 1 to there?" know if he's safe?" how to rra. h the hos I.isi List tried to move the car forpital and the r dieoman told h, r ward. The effort was useless. Fire's still burning," she said After his Midden ihanse of As tie You can tell from the sky. Lord, he became quite affable. what a blaze that must have been!" plrIs turtJ to go he wave . to a.. lira. Parsons interrupted shrilly: llla fros,J fcIU shouted. "Let the ladies through tlma!' This is dangerous! Weve got to The hum. in wall parted nlii.u-- t get away, Lisi. I tell you we've got to! 1 won't stay!" 'magically ami (VI in and l.l-- i burThe girl looked af her and ried hack the way thev hud c w. How're They he, ml another sli. 'king mi ui shrugged one shoulder. 'tie d -you going to leave?" bhe asked after tlnv ha., gone a tance. Celia tinned tnroi 'tick' n Look behind you!" Evelyn turned. As far as she eyes to Lisi. could see the street was filled with other vehlrles. Motor cars of all uTYUT if tbev've t .en t!;e JJ pe to th- - In kinds and sizes. Messenger boys on v t.it s She ()iat fory trucks. Delivery bicycles. PsPed and sank hack against the l.f-- i Knew and wet a lit' seat. at me thought. "I : m. , Celia had begun to fumble with they hadn't ail gone," she the fastener on the door. li their wav iimk What are you doing? List do theWorking I'uui.ms of inqui-c'ivi rovvil mandod. fniv.ud as difficult as ino-ui1- : to get out," Celia win Im had been. Neither of mils noTffant Maud it I've got th id bow Cihir fro,'..--the said. , n id V. m il t at and torn. twini-i- l ; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe of his Garland spent Sunday with 'SERVICE 1930 1030. O The 50 LAIJRALQU BR.OOKMAN t fyj ..AUTROPOF"PAftU PQMANrc I- cacttf valley daily iilrud. wr.nvrs.. October Furniture Exchange DAILY HERALD PRESS 4 i rmme nwHfrw QUALITY V I |