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Show T1IE HERALD TAGE SIX. - JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH, ' WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 7, 1 932. hHW .CORLEY 1 l932Lm . si A HFRKS TODAY MOHAN 4tho mpperti Invuild briff,mother, Kllvlb, mu4 MONA MORAN, Wall ll from hew terfc he appear, well With thoahl ef properaa. Impruprleip. he hat ordered a rukb aad wrap seat te Mom whiah. after warl lade wear. decide elMloa, new gUD "Do you hl(t the dress Mona asked. P How's WELLSVILLE d 4 ,, - marvelous contract to the valley; a.P??!??.... dun iiilu beyond the maic of the ojUh. that is why the fainter bov as he cultivates the p itatocs, f()It at ,romoUu;l bv the young corn, the temlei peas lens tllc now u,-olUlgh.j,uu. and fragile beet plants all I ml dlt,. begun 111 19J and the out in geometric precision witu hushing tout ivies .ue being made thoughts of ;i pnze nt the fur in .j!lb vt,ar the fall T lux v .Hoy of pe.u-end a! u ,d i Ivivnrlii-rI lame lias come into its own. And ram nets go about tln-iWuth undismayed, because llit-know that within one- yeais tune IN DEMAND they cun trnnxfoim sagebrush land into a crop of ru h alfalfa, beiause usMADRID, July 27 U'ln-T- hu they know that a reasonable pros- ual vias .itudea of Uie bullfighting at hand, beiause business have taken their toll this perity always is they know with in.itlie. t.itp al u--r veur arid now the only real (ir.t vill do to". Injures who arc- in big demand for water whit Runty just j important their sod uie Domingo fights Hut, sui posing as it may :eni, Ortega, Marrnd Lai a ml a, and Mau-no- t everj body is welcome in this olo Cieovcmda !0a'n(:. a Hir-kin- mayDe; T moan yes, positively. . . . Not for 20 m'nutes? . . . Okay." "Chile doesn't want you for 10 d minutes. Hes letting out a dame. Blond Annie tried to double cross him. I heard Bud replied slg so, Their eyes met Well, don't find out by experi- nificanlly. ence, Kid. a "Okay. Bulk went back to his figuring, breathing loudly, wetting the tip of his pencil between moist red lips. His manner was awkward, clumsy but his figures were sure. Bud, watching, knew the Inadvisability of trying to put anything over on such a power. T last the line of figures seemed Euck folded It, to satisfy. Jerked open a small drawer before him and laid the sheet rarefully Inside. Then he wiped his forehead as though a difficult Job had been completed and pressed a b tton at the side of his desk. A waiter appeared promptly. Buck said. He "Ginger ale. looked at Bud. Have some. Kid? No? Make it one, Jake. Or waltl Make It two one glass." Now kid." Buck went on ImYou pressively. Don't get sora. alut drinking when you string along with this outfit, see? We ain't di inkers and we ain't killers. Perhaps he thought ot Blond Annie for he added hastily, "Not you n me, anyway." And I aint a chauffeur, Buck. 1 1 YELLOWSTONE HAS BIG BISON KUsOVTOMh: m S 1 Heres More About G. O. P. HEAD E 11 1.1,-ixiii- - bjv,"ui. 1.fl..jeJ 1. vnmn ,ilo. t n u... t I. l at cu-l- cl. - a N- n. . I u V. I i lo Vo it t . 0 own-gran- and hi3- E Hu POCATELLO TAKES k-- ; . SECOND CONTEST i t i i For the second time in ns many the Donatello Juniors de- , fentrd Logan Tuesday at Crimson ntx xh i wi cifield The final seore of the 10 all the lonci , and - -- - fi 7 inning gar-- " be! s The two mnex were tied nt 1 base who ax.ixte) ii th,llcndiv. Odell when the end of the ninth inning wer? Ma-gtwo Aided by Mjrt.e rolled around. lorex, Hutu H niters, Edith Jones and Bcitha errors, the Pocatello hojx turned A band com ert follow-n- l three hits into two runs m their half of the tenth v tide Logan vvhuh wax conductid by Lcw-icoll.rted only one run l.i cm hit j The seoie POCATELLO STARTS TDI I! i pi (lavs, . - 1 G- -i PHILADELPHIA, duly 27 U m of The in w trawling the lVmisvlvania DepHitmciit of Health has stiutid a tour of the eastern counties of Pi niisylv.itna. The loboiatory. vvhuh is built on a Iruek, lames i quipaieut for various types of buxtenologi. al work. -- ' j tin , 2b i I 1 0 2 4 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 ,0 - 1 Ver-ian- 1 Sor-enm- .2112 IC-- . t. aa ca -- Youngster Breaks Leg a Second Time For the second time within two - 43 14 S SO Totals while months, playing, Jack, LOGAN d son of Mr and Mrs B II O A suffered a brokJ Sorenson, 3 3 u.nlov. 2b leg Tuesday. 11.13.4 1 2 10 en lightfour c Just dpys Hgo, the splints 5 0 3 1 had been removed Ifvdoixen. 3.1 the following 2 1 tterb k. p suffered by the EttV first Injury 6 0 0 2 fellow when his leg was broken 7'immerman. rf 1 0 0 n while he was MeClellan, If playing with other Dibble. If n .4 4 0 1 boys In the back yard of the 5 1 0 12 Coburn, lb home. Yeatex. Mr. Sorenson is- a clerk ut the 5 .Smith, ss . local postofficc - - j c ee 1 45 13 11 30 PATIENTS MENTAL 1 Bre vxlcr, i .Delate, 3b RoberL.. If Rlaelt, rf RoIiuih, rf -- Turner, lb Lombardi, lb Cooper, ss Simmons, p Curtis, p UOOSEA ELT HILL HIV IM BEACON. N Y , July 27 Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt will win the presidency "unless sometlnug . happens between now and November," is the belief of John K. Mai k, who nominated the New Yoik executive st the Democratic National Convention. Catron, 2b ihor.-.tor- j Vy , violins 1.. ro ty t ,,xc A 1 ante. , v pim-ec- the r, Goetscher, of are these two children of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Xuino but having different birthday Fanning. Kansas, shown here With their mother. At 8:13 p. m. on a Saturday, the stork brought a pound girl to the Goetscher home, and at 1:30 p. m. on the following Monday he returned with a 6 pound boy. The father Is a jobless veteran. IAauiel P also Uhu, in rUK, iiliuh as the Fann Board xmf (hid Yellowstone Ixdimtr Itself piled high with wheat Na'ciotu) Tark has in its fmsxrssinn loundcotton. mid the large .t hi rm head of .hich there is any record has just beeb fun Uhed h ho flecurds of N rth Relief From tho Top" Nmerixm Bis h rite Tins )ub!i Relief ti'um the top u 3 Term nis th nuxjn'P o tpor? is otten applied to the Hoover poluy of the N ituniul Mum um of Ue:ulf The president believes Uml if inand Horns of the New York Zoo dustry can have ample credit facillogical society ities the wheeLs of industry (wili belorc long begin to lurn and Long a matter of question, th employment head of Old Tex, famjus bison The opposing theory ts that, t ic b"ll of th Yellows me herd, ha always been considered as on. wheels ui industry will not begm of the gre (test in existence, but to turn until purchasing power i.x le.tureil among the m.uisC and of .he rieaMife by eornparixm ments, Prentiss N Gray, editor that the benefit v.lnch 'drip,' of the bg game publication, put uuwn U them from tho "top"'' will at rest the longstanding not importantly nffect the argument , But the charga- that' the big The head of Old Tex is now on all the R.F.C. banks are display in the r.c w museum at money seemsgetting to be unfair., ; On Fishing Bridge on the shores of 'une 30 the R.F.C. had made Y'ellowstone lake The huge head to 41S6 institutions measures JVv inches on. its out- loans the 3690 banks benefited, t( ff side spread, its right horn mea- - cent located in towns " f AD were sures 21i- inches long, while the or less At that xtuue population. left horu is 23 inches long; the some 3643,000,000 had been lent cirrumlerenie of the right horn at to banks. .Big ,binlc the base is 16 inches, while th.' and big railroads had been tolling left is 13' i inches; and the the rauuey in huge chunks, as spread is 30'i inches. ' loan te by the JkO.OOOOOO Old T- -.'i hMtoiy goes back to the Dawes bank in Chicago.) . the tis.,o the Yellowstone herd The largest financial and busihid dwindled down to just over ness interests appear to be pretty r score of animals. At that time solidly behind tne Hoover plan. three bulls from the old Gnndnigh! They havent proposed anything herd of Texas were biought int i any better and if It doesn't pun inject new blood into the park out they stand to lose with Hoover Old Tex oti one of herd I and everyone else original importations. He was killed in because ot exI2(i. i treme old age, uml th- - head lie i H ATER SAMPLES ing two Istge bulUt holes in the trout of the skull h is been Pi -ALBANY, N. Y.. July 27 ever .since Samples of waters frorii MonteviRanging next largest in size deo, Uruguay and Buenos 'Aires is the head owned by the Carnegie have been added to the collection museum in Pittshutgh and the of waters of the world at the thud lamest m the RanPort of Albany. A huge jur condle, him head, owned by Lord tains the various Waters Wht n to Mr, samples fro jnjevery. port are. reRendleahum, according ceived it will be sealed. Gray. piu-vul- e vax furn-- v c.n..ig ui d ch nr under I i . witn eonnccUou m -? barge of nJ tie Ward M. a. Lament nil , . n ina Maughan Pr.'.ycix v.cre bv Palri-illijK Maughan and Two f ' an Lun lend l n Ui h i,i j - t turn ) r 1 a c o aAaa a d ...a - a a Bud rose and went to the opening for a moment. Look, Buck, be said as the music suddenly stopped. 'Theres my sister, the girl In green. Red headed. You can't miss her. She's gone to that table Just beyond that post There. The pride in Buds voice brought the other to bis side. Buck Harkins was Interested in pretty girls. He applied his eye diligently and drew in his breath with a low whistle. "Whew! Classy dame. Just the kind of a get up we like to see in this place. They dress up the act, He turned a long, crafty Kid. bis lids lowering smile on Bud, ' ' slowly. The perturbation mingling wllh pride In Bud's face was real. "Suppose she did see you'" Buck waddled back to bis seat and began tapping ths desk speculatively. "What could happen? The worst she could do wag ask why you were In a sucker's spending money . Joint." She saw me come In here," Bud told blm. Tell ber you came to complain about your bill. Plenty do!" Har kins Smiled faintly. The telephone 11a puiied a best da blm rang. watch from bis pocket, scowled al It and was about to speak when the telephone chimed agala. he Buck answered. "Yeah, grunted, nodding bis bead as though tbe gesture were visible across the wire. "Yeah . . . What'a that? , . . 1 don't mean KANSAS TWINS BORN TWO DAYS APART : He opened it narrowly and f oll.t on p h- Hie ) i t. a hand n as already on the door. , A i u I "-- 5 vtnt Sixty t ya (lion lx mj. rmeting wax tne Su non y ..1 !i 4i: - 1 - youtb known as Slim Dugad waa In Sing Sing serving a sentence, for Buck. A at tbla Instant heightened, eyebrows says anything set Innocent and surprised. Show her this receipt aad stop worrying. The waiter returned with a tray, a bottle of ginger ale, a glass and a huge sandwich. "Chef say geeva '1 you dees, sal r. ij Okay." s There was a silence. Buck looked at bis watch and spoke softly. "Twenty minutes Is up, Kid. Chile's waiting. You'll beat your Bister home." Bud picked up bis bat wtjh A alacrity. And give Tony this, Kid." j Buds hand was already on, tjie door. Ha bad opened U narrowly. J "Okay. Alone Buck Harkins returned Jo survey the dance floor. Tbe.ir-cheslrwas shimmering Into amel-odand the floor waa filling wltb couples. The lights, changing eoter, slid over white tables, gay gowns, austere dinner eoata. How dance! Buck they shrugged. There waa no flattery J bis tone. Hla beady eyes darted among the throng, .searching but this or that habitue. Again be Mona. Her green gown, her fl8 dish gold hair, gleaming against ths black shoulder of her partnar. t Who was the man? It was no aha Buck bad ever seen before. Wait they were turning. The mans face was thrown Into relief against the wall. Red, felover low, orange lights Altered them. Buck chuckled suddenly add slapped the wall with a pudgy baud. I'm a sod ot a gun!" be announced and went back to hla desk. As he finished tbe sandwich Buck thought rapidly, still chuckling, Why. that waa Steve SaccarellH Lets Bee. what bad he been bearing about Steve? What did they have on that baby, anyhow? ' I Almost Immediately Euck remembered. (To Be Continued) Okay.'' A most meeting wji held tn the VVillsvillc vuud Sunday nfUtnooa iri honor of nil pumeis in the l immunity over the .00 of V green you can figure ueiur i dy 1 yield of any kind ot crop it . i nd to know the crops will i. ,c..i in proper season And such green! Shndci oi emde erald, absinthe and u inenthe, peagieen, uppLjicen, An other ohvegreen, seagreen colors as the seasons change; pm pie, violet, plum, blue and lav- euder, hint- and mauve; glowing yellows and flaming orange; u not tbe was Bud said, VVKUaSVIIX- -- h .i.urauec: h and will I r K is good to nov that HARKINS mans real name. Bud knew. Once loDg ago Buck bad taken a rap" for a gangster higher up and tbe title had descended to his shoulders The bablt also bad descended. Bud's Buck went on coolly. Dourtyt on that you seen her tonight. It she (Continued from Page D c i TF PIONEER PROGRAM' x.-- i i HAS nt'CK along" borrowed a quarter fium her today," Bud said, grlDalug. Flue! Pay her back Saturday. Make them think you are on the up and up. A boys sister Is a good friend If be gets In a java. Family stuff. That's goes down deep with a Jury." 1 tricks?" Buck's expert' ye surveyed Bud for a brief Instant noting tbe boy's What's wrong, Kid? perturbation. take your stick of Somebody candy? Bad threw out bis bands wltb a I seen my gesture of irritation. sister out front, Buck. Buck Harkins voice Sister?" dropped to a purr. Well, lots of folks sisters are out front tonight. Kid. Were doing a fine business. Fine! Whats wrong with that. Kid?" Again Bud made the gesture ot futility. TM older tnau motioned him to a chair and with a sudden slump tbe boy sat down,' Ha drew a package ot clgareta from hla pocket and lighted one. , Buck watched wttb amusement So young end so much to learn! But excellent material for tbe gang's purposes. The older man rose from bit Seat, went to tbe opening through which be could observe tbs crowded supper elub and for a moment was lost in the glamour of tbe throng outside. Then be waddled back to hla ' desk, smiling, rubbing hit bands together. Lots of sisters cut there. Kid, bs purred again. Such pretty girls! j ulturul paradise. Only those exper cm ed In farming need apply for ti chanie to settle here. It would not be fair, say the authou-litn- , either to the valley or the lot, the untrained to such work For I hut leaaon a general rush of all classes of citizens in a movenu nt is not advisable. It would result lit eonfusion and disappointment Sm ciuluril IliMiirss H highly .spciialuid Farming mi tmess rxpcu.iliy lam.ing wan ail 11. K Muutiy, 1.LOIV ut tin; EUtn.sijurg ilnaiiiu ot C0imnei-."vve Would :ui- i.uMc Hobpcetivo btUeta com m I re wituout some capital and some t lent e in what is It would i..g 'ie e iau to tne.u or to in Ihrte - have been many inext ot d.--i ' s. stuiiees in the Uarh r ami tht tulnuidble . v'li- ut un Ule 1nd'" ?f?s Kdwaid Andetson, manage: of the Elleusbtirg Kodeo. "It luey kuv. nothing ol farming, the ventue usually was unfortunate it no', Fanning is a sci utific tragic. woilt, ana you can't expect the inexperienced to jump right in and make a go of it. Thats why we want farmers to settle here." Ti.iMMI Acres in Project There are 72,000 acres in the federal project of lhe KlUitaa and some 3o,000 acres of lund pmately lmgated in Hist X'rx As th district now sUuus, ihetc are ataut k rei of estivated land under the ditch h;) for bah and settlement open Alter je.uj of h;.u tbi ou-re- 44, 1 4 q a sister bent over a desk, bis round face perspiring beneath the banging electric light Tbe green shade bathed him In A sickly He looked np Inquiringly, hue. then applied himself to bis task again In silence. Well, Kid," ha said at length. j (Continued from Jhige 1) in. a a MORAN etgaret-scarre- Valley r ceav with thb stort ly over tbe room. Buck, wearing lull evening dress, Uon,'H More AUmil nn ' bHAptfeR VII x slid through tbe door, of Buck Harkins' private office at the Halcyon Club. He closed the door softly and leaned against It. bis eyes traveling quick, 1 r 8 te ahe At the eWcr that dap Muad aa Mel fttllRt 10Y4NAF.NO. rich hod aoeittllf prpmlneat, but rrfttaed la dine with hint, However, ahe cannot diaraia Barry from her mind. Miisa U pleased at (he Improve meat Id Sieve a appen ranch aad mnaher bat does not think ahe la lirt love With him. The? And a tnblh find Atef hs claim, Look Who here!" - t'rops Are Farmers now that their crops fur three year. New dreaaed Aad ' multi-colore- popular dapper report, (he Hatcyoa lab. Maa five aa Ihlrd aveaae, sappone her lavalrld father, avuiher, little aUtee. KITtl, aad aerr-da-we- ll brother. R fi. Aleve hna heii myttrrfoaal? nett Ion. 1 wore these because I. They were moving through the nlng by telilug him that now, had to, but they II go baik tumor paik now, driving slowly, ami Moua j though. row." enjoyed It. Too often she had After you've worn them?" Steve walked (for lack of carfare),) J'JEXTEROUSI.Y Steve swung the asked, a twinkle In hla eye, yet through that same park. It was car between a pile ot cobble w.tb mock severity. luxury Indeed to ride thus In costly stones and a rope hung with red a haudsome youug man beside furs, now. Then lights. Broadway, In gloomy In a such car! You JONA smiled serenely. Aa she came Into view, the glow the automobile section but bright books see should the prayer of the street light touching her he put Ills arm about and garish In the lower forties. gently, he almost gasped. This and theater programs we've pulled gUDDENLY He said, "1 am going to take you her they were In a deserted childhood pal of his was beautiful! out of 'uoworu' returns at Pllto the Halcyon Club. section and drew of the Mona, moving toward him In that her park she averred. Mona knew the Halcyon Club. It silent street, might have been a grim ," to him. He kissed her, kissed her had opened recently and was at the Steve did not reply Immediately. young queen. "Get n it ot sight and and again. moment one of New York's most ear shot, she whispered when Then be laid a gloved hand over again When I think of you working so advertised supper clubs. Steve was about to swing nut of her own and spoke softly. They left the car In the shadows and that brother of yours not bis seat to assist her She climbed hard, Remember the of tbe side street Into which Steve "I.lsten, Hon. " beside In him swiftly Steves voice was trem- had guided it and walked the few 1 gave you helping "Now drive like the (lens yo are Christmases when all Min, I've been mak- yards to the supper club door. The bling. Lord, It was box a on with the candy and let's cheat bolty I'm Caseys' me stand behind doorman recognized Steve and anLet ing money! I to tell you what think or some 10 cent store perfume? planning me. need It It must be swered histo greeting effusively, of a young man w'm scuds aitlclee Well, those you are over and I'm you days hold the swinging of attire o bis young women making up for IL Today (be could tougb going, Min, lots ot times springing doors apart. friends." not quite keep pride out of bis Most of the time!" Mona and Steve walked down The car glided forwar i.n St"ve'a voice) those duds you're wearing Mona thought ot the rent, the In He ,ij proved don't mean any more to me than surance. her fathers small fee at thickly carpeted steps into the tiny eyes Were on Moua Then of her. Three years Indore .he the pound ot candy did In other the hospital, the quarters Bud bor- foyer lined with mirrors. through more swinging doors towould have said "gentleman" and days." rowed and the bills handed every ward the Insinuating murmurs ef lady friends. "But ItS the spirit of the thing, Saturday to Ma who stretched them the orchestra. Well, you liked them, didnt tbe box of candy, somehow te last through the week spirit behind tbe Their table was near tbe space you?" Steve asked. "You looked Steve. It Isn't tbe cost." She thought ot days when she had cleared for dancing. Mona tossed like a million riullara as you rams "Okay. Then It's tbe spirit be gone without lunch, pretending she the priceless cloak from her shout through that door. Steve, I sav hind that handful of clothes and had galued two pounds the week ders and emerged like a sea nymph to myself, is It Gloria Swanson) not their value. So that's that! before and was fasting to keep slim In her sea green frock. No. fta only that homely Moran was of the ermine not Mona Then It at all ahe but that It? Like thought Mona asked boldly as i decided on silence. Shed take the cloak ahe was wearing. She (bought Steve's eyes registered tbe answer girl!'" Mona laughed In spite of her- clothes back, tomorrow and with of what Mrs. Casey would say to to ber query. She went on, Little self. Louies help see that they ware re- Mrs. Callahan If ahe caught Bight ot thing I picked up this afternonn. I feel Ilka a million," the ceived. It. And she thought of Steve's Picked up Id my room where It Maybe I looked It, acknowledged. "I knew youd feel well. Just kisses. had no business to be?" but the door didn't, Steve. Nothing right Id any rig Pilgrim picked She could not admit even to herShe emphasised the last four 1 like it And belong behind that for you. We almost bad every self that ahe bad wanted Steve to words with little stabs ol ber findoor. I'm only pluylug Cinderella dress in tbe place on tbe model be- kias her. No, she bad merely en-- ger In the air. She was flirting wttb tonight because welt, because 1 fore I found Just tbe right one! it rd those caresses. Steves sin- him! It was safe enough her thought It would please you." ' "You went yourself, Steve? Old cerity was unmistakable. It would where he could not kiss her again. It does please tue." returned you eee Lottie?" have been cheap to take offense. He Steves eyes, however, turned Eteva Sincerely. But Lottie had not been In evi- was her childhood friend and, as In away and searched the room specu"It so happened, Mona went on dence Probably aha was resting tbe old days he bad brought her latively. I'm expecting my partpieitdely aa though he bad not up for tonight's date. Frequently apples or oranges, now be was shar- ner, be explalued. Steve stopped spoken, that Mother bad sent my Lottie atralued her long connection ing bis good fortune with ber. Still short. one and only evening goAvu to Alice. with Pilgrims te what Mona It wasn't to be Great Guns, look who's here!" thought that this Bhe (harried Jim Halllday, you thought must be near tbe breaking could lead to anything more seri- be exclaimed. know, and lives up In the Hyckm&n point. ous. She wouldn't spoil his eve- (To Be Continued) surroundi d by its uiulul.itioiis They see a gulden ol iiiiinitnblr hues, where time only dr:ih the re, sngobruhh i the hind W it piilormed the mlrm'.e of ih ,ul l.uid to hie, uml the biiiiipn1. chi valley uie noud to iitiote, i Ih. ci lelir..ting the of oinplc-!l tin Hi,h Lmfe ifaigntion (.lit hull viinis its rmue from . ,:d Lukes Kceilu-'U-- , Karnes lor nun.- to ion1 th :idel and mils of I'l.if.ut, ti.vny fci'.iili, mid tends down to the fui.:u th cool,1 J sod reviving file- sing lor i .u law I, t. Kittitas don t want to handle any car. . Sab!" 'lhe older iuaa patud Bud s arm almost soothingly. car. Ycu aint going to handle You're all right. Kid If you do what we tell you. yourt air right Even If they get you they taut hang anything on you Ttuel ma ihair Now here " he drew hi closer. ' Youre all wet ou that stuff about jour sUter. Kid. You eyJ she's here Suppose she did Bee what of It? Tell tier what d . you want to tell her. Kid" "She thinks I've got a Job In Fordbain Tell ber tbe boss sent you daa with a note for me" Buck considered briefly. "Take J2U borne te your mother every Satuiday. That'll fix ber makes you a steady guy. good to your family. You sleep there, eat there and etkk around when we doa't want you. Kid your reept loalal la a otSter, pvn with firfclVK Mr! avfevtbrArt, hrr childhood to a 94(T AttKLI father, Unto brother, HILO. I tfeteruiloed to marry for wealth aod putlilon lk la rrcfpiluolat for m Wall hired law Krai and la fbe olflee aeea aita of lha world to whit fa aha aaptreo. Mona a brother aaaoaaeea that her childhood aweetheart, 4( CAHI LI I, irrandaoa of the lee aad coal dealer, hae returned bom. Hteve disappeared three yeara earlier and It nai rumored be la prison ihouab Mona nevermibelieved Ibia. She meeta him on bet way to work one morning, hleve la baud aome, well dreaaed and well hiun nered. Mona does not wlah to re new (be friendship bat tttrepta bit Invitation in dinner, loiter In the day afar meti ll A n It T TOW N promt-neaifJMJ, rich and la that lha tmlh about Sfrte kt had been Involved with anna atera three yearn eat Her but broke with them and baa gone affaiaht tact. With no thought of Impropriety but wnntlog Mona to look her prettiest, he hoys her a gown and wrap Kbe Undo them td her room ilml nlpht and dually decldea to mar them. bow co on uiiii i Hr s i oh y CHAPTER VI had pressed the bell three gTEVE times, pauj d ami then twice tuore. His old slguai. He sat In the lean, lowswuuj ear, glured fingers drumming on its wheel and hummed anfriy. There was a dim light In the bail. The dour optued, dined auftJy and swiftly. Steve could see the narrowing cruik of light vanish above someones head. Only Mona's balr could gleam with rucIi a halo! He must learn to coll her Mona aeer-do-we- 11HV HfcCIN HERE TODAY BEGI1 MOM Seticelpc. a Mini a fain.., lM pa, July 27 a o darri.shurg maintmrs a men. Pennsylvania d at n tal patient asylum at a per capita weekly cost at 6 08. survey bv tbe Depart-mn- t 9 Waif'" ,r vey placed Massachusetts cost at state-owne- $bs2. New VorP s'Ht New Jersey's at (9 51. $7 fit, and ........... .. c k. |