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Show PAGE TWO hollo i;oli.in(,stom: rn JACQUELINE Lion RICHARD M fict klace etohn di9tm Us J aLQiJjJiiC ii d m $ her irmoranfr the ctmt tinplate tiouhlc if tht joins On htr If ptiard ehe IihIs Mr Arthur Lartw the euife J carrJu (j Jir h U ttrckinct. fil ter out to oh the dinner onUj ; rtt hone it jJ IQ I I i Utl irth Oil . 1 houoh t U r t htr n4 t I eirct himh m I thi et ft i ehe Jhty l e i a fi ut tt "fV aiippu fd t,ui it t jivrtin it fs i itui I m i er f r inti,'tr r ut r l Mu tl f 1 Ft till )r 1 f w j t t I m w 1 h a n t it t nX , iu t I J t t a x attf oil t i ft t I t i fat VI f 4 HIMSELF I mrerili'i do 1 ri itn n V r Mie trio 1 ! f tl r e of the JiMJiltdine mi! Tubh mid to tr. t lfe Bbt ji' ini-- e into tie w nrl be found 1U.it lo n ml tnouey lmL'fsuly nml ill - I'i'.ii graudeur wn not in tlx !i -t amusing and not vcrv e toll it Sin un to Hu Stum for dinner wb'oli hap Mie went to the opi She did not like pom I to lie on anil wombri-i- ! vatuelv wbal they yyoio ail amii f Hut siie knew trial (IUhiii'iiIsIkiI pi nple out to tun op i i no she went lo slip wmt to tbrpp theater . id was fi.Ji, fully horeil Sup roiiHl not uncle rtand It Try ips she would, she could not recap u tliuLoua ere-tun- e TPTPdhp ram n uia. ala in the distant past, when (she had dined at the Savoy and gone to the opera afteiwaids at the coat of ten pounds She spent a khuU deal more now, and could not git the least thrill out of It Slip hail aic ays been that people under the Inipn who mined In these walk of life could never possibly be boted Now she wss beginning to won er. She wmt lo a fancy dress ball at Covcnt ft irilen and felt like a lost Several soul In 11n wilderness oung men tried to lie agreeable to her at the hotel, hut Jacqueline snubbed them effectively What waa the mutter with her? The only way She did not know she could get a little hectic plea-uiwa by buying frocks and hats at.il beaut fill lingerie. AntT she had to make a little of this go a long way. because tt was a shock , ingly expensive business. She spent 70 pounds thlg. FF and ontep oFdbhr bad a gaeck- when the hotel people presented bill, for Dver Sh her with " - But she did not ear- - She wrote checks end saw her little fortune dwindling with Indifference. What did It matter? tf this w?s the life of the wealthy of those B.aglcal peefdo who sat about t liens was in. In tig In it. apd the i ooner It came to an end the better. Why was Teddy Woutrose staying avvnv finin her? After all, perhaps. It was for the best. Her money was neatly at n tnd. At the rate she had been going It would not last another two Then Bhe would have to weeks disappear quietly and completely. The explanation came on the third day after the visit of Mr AIHster It was In feum of a e ! letter "My Dear Jacqueline I've got to run away, and I havent go tho pluck to come and tell y mi so f.u-- lo face aa It were If I did Im nfrau) I should suv a lot of things I didn't Intend to say. I'm going to say on of them now. .an v way. love you, Jueiueline That's why I've got to run away But I want you to know before I clear. Not clues aay .q.Si ol cq u r s . bnt when a fellow loves a girl as I love yon, he sort of wants her to know, even it there It nothing that can be done hoed. It nothing useful I mean. I hope you dont mind fed that am writing ltd l.ke a congenital idiot, but It's the t I can do.-- i- loved y oq the first time saw you. Jacqueline. and It has come to When you came Into stay. that room on the night pf the raid, and called upon me to clear the road for you, go to speak. well.T foTt as Ff yotThhiT been sent Into the world just for me, and that 1 had been sent jusl to clear the road for you. And that a what I'd like to do if things were different to walk by your side through fife and wipe the troubles out of vmtr wav. or as many of them as I could. - 1 1 - 1 he-s- 1 -- t STARR, If things had been different I believe I could have done It, or art Berate f believed model Hut have made you happy. thing mostly dont bieak as you want them to. You are a rich girl, and I am Just about on the everlasting rocks Naturally, you wouldn't have anything to do with me I mean" not in the permanent sens. Aacl you would be right. If I hadn't blown eveiythlng sky h'gh by making an immoitar as of myself with thS Old Top well, 1 think I could have pumped up ehougli outage to come and ask you to muiry me But being almost down I am not going to to I do anything of the sort only Just tell you thut I love you lx cause I sort of want you to know I'y got an Idea It might hep me In the time to ronie I don't suppose It .will help you any. but you are kind, and r know yon will tblnk kindly of me. And of course If ut any time you want anybody's head punched, or anything of th.it sort, which is In tny lln. you ve only got to hold up your little finger and wiggle It about once In my ditectlnn, and I II be tbere with the goods, so to speak. "You see I m not very good on brains, so the Old Top tells me, and I believe he's rip tit And If have to work y as I have to, tt Is not ning to he the sort of living vvbnti I could ask yon to sluie. "So goodbye Jacqueline, nml I'm glad that ! ve known you and loved you It's taught me might not quite a bit that have learned for ye.ns and years tf it hadn t been fuf you If only yon were ns poor us or I were as rich as you. things might have been dlHercti! But tbere you are. The win Id Is full of a number of things. ISi! Kiwi'll rntmvi Appllm V. If 'if Office Brain Food by Brucet B$rr OF GOLDRNM AW M I To 5tarT haw E py'tftlYiEMTi bed-roc- t for-w- 1 HOLLO ROLLINGSTONE Trade Murk Registration Applied For F. 8. Patent Office High And Dry by Bruce Barr ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE Trmlo Murk Keglstinftnn Applied Fnr 4J. 8. Patent Office Johnny On The Spot! by Bruce Barr 1 TF.riDY " It was a feeble letter, expressed In tha Irresponsible Teddy" sty But Jacqueline took it up to her bedroom and sat over 11 for a tom time. She did not go out th it night, because she found she bad a had one. headache, and K'wes, Teddy lld written from his club and th batter, of coarse, demanded an answer, But ft was three days before (tte'fOitld write the answer tviiUh fa the end aietter W she considered kronld be finalShe ife<SHt- - how that she loved the iapatsj. gu$ trTespwsthle-Tddaa ah bad never drer.mej of lov jn any man. She had In i.iei never loved a man before Th men she had met hud meant no more to her than her girl friends, and she had com.- - to the conclusion that she had not the necessary emotional equipment tt fall In love with a man, as Iot I ' rorlte heroes on the acien fell In love with their heroines And then Teddy had come, with hi simple worship, his boyit eagerness to fight battles for hei and his gallant Inconsequential ilr In the end this rather fine with drawal, because in It's modesty he himself finding penniless, thought he had nothing- - to n.e: her that would be worth her while This Is what Jacqueline writ finally. tfter taking thought, for Jirot - y three HM HERS fT AND HE'S NOT HERE YET1 , OH WELL- IS SI days-M- Bear Teddy: am glad you have told me, and I shall always remember with happiness that you saw something In me good enough to love. I hope you will not think I am hard and cold, because T am not tKi aTa!!. I feeTTSry deeply what you have told me. and I believe It will make tne better glil to know that you have loved me "1 don't want to say any more, because I agiee with you that It will lie better for both of its If we do not each other again. If things had been difour circumstances ferent I mean, there might have been something better for ns In tho future But as things are don't see how there can be But 1 believe vou cenlcMoakp any girl happy who vn fond of you, Teddy I hope the world will be full of many good things for you. J ACQlELtNF '' (Copyright, 9J, RUhartl Stnrrt c I ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE Trade Mata ItigNiratlnn Applied For F 8. Patent office Philanthropist by Bruce Barr ut 1 A o rv't ja ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE iilIuRiond find Mr. Caraw a parfriatdnt suitor. Cofttinuf tha story Momnfy. IrL'W CONSULTATION IN CASE OF WAR i r ' SU"3- IrvC iltj UU OAS . t 4 - LYD, f vE GeT rNOGHTC I Ths success of ROLU) Inf I r. tut &OWL Trmft c pt- npHRiCi m V r TEDDY DECLARES -- V 1 t$ t 5 own her 8YXOPI8' it (l Satuidaj , Apni 12, 1030. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1 1 the naval conference at London in P-'- ?Ofi Trudi VI. ti k ltegiMintKin Ajipllecl For F 8 1. tint Olfue L YtfTi-lOitrb CAVCIAV -V" R"'vwf ' s rf , WIM reducing our aimhmfenf lulls, Seems to depend a good deal whether the Uhited States is wilting to agreeixr consult with other nations in case of war or threat of war, to see what can be done to avert hostilities. The 'American people .will not generally object to such consultation with other nations to help avert a war. They usually do so anyway in such exigencies. They will only ask whether by agreeing to such consultation in advance, they would be nuder obligation to render any military or naval aid, which they would be opposed to doing. If it can be ex plicitly understood, that consultation in such .exigencies involves no mihtaryy obligation, our people would gladly cooperate to help avert wars, and to induce other nations to reduce their armaments, on hh Jjl t M IW, ; . V: K. P. by Bruce Barj |